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Local Notes. Mr. J. W. Jackson spent Sunday afternoon with friends et Gibson. lire. Bury McNair of Mextern was a »i liter in Laariaburg Monday. Mr. Douglas Baxter of Uibeun waa In the city Tuesday on boutness. Mr. Henry Page, Jr, of Aberdeen, wae a business visitor in the city Monday. Mr. H. T. Jackson, of Red Springs ■pent Saturday end Sunday in the city with friends. Mr. R. D. Phillips left Tuesday for Bladtnboro to spend a few days on business Mr. W. T. Crump, eaihier of the Bank of W a gram, waa a visitor in the city Tuesday. Miee Flora Belle Currie, of Max ton spent Sunday in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Curri*. _ Mr. M. A. Stutts went to Charlotte Friday for a short visit. He returnad to the city Sanday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gao. 7. Avinget have returned from their bridal tour, hav ing visited New York. Nlagra and other Northern points. 8upL 8. W. Rabb of the Laurinburg city schools has returned to tha city after a three-weeks' visit to kls par ents at Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Weetherspoon of Durham are spending a few days la tha city with Mr. Weethsripoon’s heather, Attorney and Mrs. ff. H. Weetherspoon. Mrs. W. A- Johnson and children of ML Vernon, 6a, arrived in .the city Wednesday of last week to spend a few Jays with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. ana Mrs. A. D. Currie. Prof. Hugh Long with lira. Long njd children left Friday far their heme at Darlington, S. C.. after spend ing a few days Hare with Mr. Lang's brother, Rev. Jamee Long. Messrs. Cooper and Avingsr, pro prietor* of the Gem Theatre, are treating their patron* to K>me high clau photo-play production*. They are running the Paramount • erica. The following party made a pleas ant motor trip to Fayetteville Tues day: Mia. T. T. Covington and daughter, Mbs Mary l^uiec, Mrs. Mary Whitaker and far. I. H. Mason of the Charlotte Observer. , Mr. A. D. Currie, accompanied by Min Flora Belle Currie of Maxten. and grandsons, Albert 8ydney and Little D. Johnson of Mt. Vernon, Ge., •aent Sunday nt the hone of Mr. Murdock McLeod In Hoke county. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wright of the Laurel Hill section wars ia the city Toeaday, shopping. Capt. Wright b one of the county’* oldest sad beat Renown dtiaeoa and hit friend* are al ways delighted to see him in Laarin bnrr. Mr. J. Letter Paylor left Monday for an extended trip through the fag Meat. Mr. Paylor win W»R San Franc! too, Spokane. Seattle, Portland “And other points of intereit. On the return trip be eriB step for a visit to the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Paylor will be away from the city three weeks of longer. . Lieut. A. L James, Jr., who baa bam hers for torn* time vleltiag hb I parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jamee, 1 leave* Thursday, July *0, for San Prandsco, where be arfll anil far the Philippine I*lands. Lieutenant James win he stationed ia the Philippines for perhaps the next two years. Dr. F. P. James, son of Mr. A. L. James, am* who was graduated in andlntn* free* the University at Pmodyvania last month, after a vis it here with his parents, ha* returned to Philadelphia, where be will make a • pedal study of diseases peculiar to wet mi and children. HI* work will ha in ellaieu connected with the Uni versity of Peanelyvama. MM. L. L. LITTLE DEAD. ••bud W«a»« af Southern Pnaby ttfiaa Church Dlaa la China— Wen Enm Hen. The newe received here tout day* age to the effect that Mr*. Ella David •on Little, wife or Rev. Lacy I.. Lit tle, died In a hoepltal In Shanghai, Chine, brought Morrow to many peo ple who know this saintly woman. Mrs. Little was the wife of Bov. Lacy L. Little, a native of Richmond ooun ty. She wee a native of York. S. C., being the eldest child of Samuel L. Davidson of that place.' Mrs. Little waa educated at Staun ton, Va., and at the ago of 14 years waa sent to China aa a miftkinnary for the ProBbyterian church, repre senting the rorkvilte church. She wea for about tan years head of the Hang Chow training school for girl* at Hang Chow, China. After visit ing America and lactnrad throughout the country she returned to China and wns married September 30, 1*00, to Rev. I„ I,. I.ittin. She made two other visits to America and while hmy did a great amount of work, visiting a number of the Southern Mates. Hvr work in Chine was a splendid psoeaM. 8hs organised a Bible train ing class for girls and also a girts hoarding school. Doctor 8pnmt at Wilmington gave $5000 for the build ing. She waa an unuseeUy beautiful woman and possessed magnetism in an unusual degree and personal charm First Half Peaaaat Safe For Lam bertaa. . l*J®hert®a. July II.—Lumberton cinched the Arst half pennant In the Cepe Fear League today by defeat Ing Leurtnburg.2 to 1, In e pretty II tarring battle. Park toe, in second place, has no chance to overtake the leaden. The visitors' only telly was • home rua by Davie in the second inning. The locals tied the score in the third on a wild pitch after the base* bad been Ailed. Cornell end 5*U®"f* if.*he thirteenth, doubled. McCormick, signed by Lumberton today, split • Anger in the third inning end was forced to retire. Fairmont drop pod out of the league today. The franchise probably will be taken by Dunn or Hamlet. Score by Innings: R. H. E. T-a «rin berg— ' 010 000 000 000 0—1 7 2 Lumberton— 001 000 000 000 1—2 10 4 Batteviee: Lamb and Smith: H. Stone end McCormick end Comril. Who B«mU Re Vaccine ted A(aW Typhoid. The question. Whe should be vacci ne ted against typhoid fever? has re cently boon answered by o noted phy sician of this country. Ho says oil who,come under the following heads should ho vaccinated against typhoid «* their positions largely increase their cbaneee for contracting It: Drummers and railroad man; oil vac ationists, especially campers, paopla whe travel much: practicing phyalc utas end nurses; all people who live in town end email cities; people who Irro in the country; people who live m a town or community when typhoid ta epidemic; paopla tpho eat at various hotels and restaurants; people who havu no moons o4 knowing whether their food has boon free from flies and fllth; and finally all people who have not big bank aeeeunts or who have loved ooaa dependent on them. The doctor dose not any aa much but bo evidently moans to include the whole world for fear somebody will wilfully bo left out Bo docs not want the responsibility laid at his door if mme oao should excuse himoeif from the above list and should contract ty phoid fever and die. Another doctor who dose not want to bo responsible for any person's re maining on vaccinated and contracting people whom ho duos mot advise to take Urn treatment the dead and those who have already been vacci nated—N. C. Health Bulletin. ■ CLYCKBINX AND BABB PBE TBNT APPENDICITIS. The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known aa Adler l-ka. astonishes Leuilnbarg people. Because Adler-i-ka acta oa BOTH It rt> -v-mmtimt tjstszsz ngtoa's Drag FUST EXCURSION OP THE SEASON TO WRKUBTg* VnXB BEACH. Via Seaboard Air”Line Railway Tuesday, July 25. Prom Charlotte, Monroe, Lao rtnlrarg, Hamlet, Wadeeboro, Max toe. Lonbotea, Councils and intermediate agency ata* Tickets will be on sale far aB trains July 25 with Bnal return Unit to leave Wilmington an any train up until No. 13 leaving Wil mington 3:46 p>. m. July 27, |Sl4 Par rates, etc., call on your lo cal agent or addrme, H. E. PlenannU, T. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. Jnmoe Her . Jr., tTp. A., Charlotte. N. C. John T. Want, D. P. A. RnMgh,N.C. Adv. •••••/••• * REMEMBER 1'8 NOW. • a _ a ,* Cantaloupe* are moving rapid- * * Ijr sad email ia gowrag into • * Scotland in a manner that to- >* * «w»» a high dagrae of pew • i* parity. Buyers and grower* • * of the famous Scotland variet- * * laa art reaping a rich harvest * this yaar. • * Now la a good time to roman- • I* her that subscription account • I* with Tha Laurinbjrg Exchange • i * Wa have no cantaloupes to awl, * * but we are glad that we oaa • * enjoy proapnrtty with you in a • * measure—if you will give aa * * the glad hand and remember as * * with a check for that subacrip- * * lion. • * If a goodly number of oar • * friends and subscribers will * * pass a little change our way, • * while money ia easy, it will do * * us good. And we tan just not. • * orally do batter work with tha • * proper encouragement. All * * favors of this kind are highly * * appreciated. Wa will be glad * * If you will not forget aa. • * ••••••» Come Here for * - • BATHING Accessories All tha new idaaa are hare. Wide latitude for choice at popular prieea. FAUTLESS Bathing Caps The newest idess in BstbJnjr Ceps now reedy for your selection. Chooee here end he BETTER PLEASED. Finkst Qualttm Practical Stylrs 25c to $1.50 Everington's Drug Store The Bea-Tox Store ~ "!■■■" ■■■■■■ STOMACH OUT OF FIXT Tboae jour grocer fore . dene plate of this delicious dl , pm** Mai*. Driak a ptrt witk each aalal U jraa v*M dafegleadwUh R»l«aa rali.t, unMate|U*i *a SHTVAR GINGER ALE iMUMVVdaaUael HAMMOND COMPANY. La aria burp. N. C. Littleton College A well aetaWiabed. well equip, pad, end very procparoue eehool 20. 1M6. • For catalogue, add me J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N.C. 1MB W. C CALDWELL VltltIN ASIAN Office on Railroad 8treet, rear of M. A. MeOousalde. WPIvAm 1J3-L Day ThM III FIRE INSURANCE jab i McNair Agon*. Y. H. HUNTER. “—t Pall Itn* baot toaynlai. Yoar boal aoMWlUbo appreciated aad carefully tadi*_ a Gibson Brothers iMriabnii N. C. GASTON & GRAHAM 27*28 SERVICE! PROTECTION! _0 What you want ia Fire Insurance ia service and pivtccuT^# •• “• We five both. Let as have year busi ness, then yoa will be con vinced. LAURINBURG AGENCY COMPANY Inaarancs and Loans HINTON JAMES. Pros. W. & DUNBAR, 8ec, ATrs—■ SEASHORE ROUND TRIP FARE From Pembroke WEEK END EXCURSION PARES $8.26 to Wilmington $6.20 to We Of Palms $6JB to 8(1111 vans Island returning to roeih log point prior to Tuesday next following -* - I ainmiK ixcusnoi-—1 $7.86 to Isle Of Paha. •7.86 to Salttvaas Isia $4.10 to Myrtle Beech $10.65 to Norfolk Tickets on sale from May 15 to October 15, Indues, limited re turning until October 81. Liberal stop-over privlHgee. Schedule and farther particu lar* ehserfdlly furnished upon •poHcadoo to. ^OWLpSR, Ticket Agent p-wi broke. N. C. auJINTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of tke South AT THIS STORE QUALITY will please you and our SERVICE will not get on your Nerves • Jr':. The BEST of what you want when yon want H That’s oar style. Maybe yea are “cranky" about what yon eot Moot people are. If yoa are particular hi Ode ro» epeet, we can pleaae yoo. Grocery Buying Is Easy Here Tea don’t hare to take rhoaroe on tka qoaMty —for we eeU only one kind— High The kind that pleaeee yoa and csMea you to keep right on eomiag here, month after maath aad year after year. We are in business to pleaae yoa and wo know that SERVICE aaeceae. ^-—'.. McLaurin & Shaw ’Phone No. 43 Laurinburg, North Carolina ATTRACTIVE SUMMER TRIPS 1916 TOURS FROM 10 to 40 DAYS --INCLUDING-— New York Alaska Boetea pacific Ceaet White Moaatilwe Yosearite Valley The Segaeaaj Canadian Reckka • Qaehee Lake limrier Montreal Vtaaamr Lake Champlain Gladar National Path AoaauTcham YeUmratoae National Park fit Lawrence Salt LakeO* * The Thoaeand Island Colorado EUckiea Niagara Ftlk Los Angeim --- AND THE -- Panama-California Internat!:nal Exposition at Dan Diego, California Tha vary blgbaet clan of aorviet, which make* travel for p'teatur* comfortable and enjoyable The Toon cover the moat attractive route* and the principal place* of Scenic and Historic Interact through out th* Groatoot Country in tha World. Write for rate* booklets and descriptive liter* tare. GATTIS TOURS Tourist Agent* Seaboard Air Uao Railway Raleigh, North Carolina
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