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*on~au<i§ with thttr (trong tmrtw m tread g^di ytm a ante grip on the Nad. The Price Is Less then that of the plain tread etylee of wveral other atandard tirea Make your own oompariaona: W— Ml FUk Grw? —-i TUd ssao.itxao 4i«aa.aijM> atsSO.KMO 41x9* . SUM 4 x93.8LOO 8 X37.87.80 TW Ilium nrvics orfwiunon i* — tTIri*** T* l>“) k back of tray FUk Tit*. avtilakl* at all tfrara wtok FUk FK£E .Service (at dealer* atd lit* \ ft* ft" for Sato % At Doilmi L\ ThePimC RUMOtCOHFANY d\ CaaanlOaiam CJMt—a* FalU,**aea. il\ ft**-!* at Mm Tkm 123 Ora. What It Means The SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT fa A SAINT DAT fend, A life INSURANCE policy, A SICK benefit. An ENDOWMENT, A FUNERAL fond, A COMFORT now and a JOY hereafter. A dollar spent is gone forever—place it in thlp hank, it comes bade pins— The State Bank Of LAURINBURG, “The Bank For Your Savings.” Through Pullman Parlor Car Service - T0 CHARLOTTE, RUTHERFORDTON (CHIMNEY ROCK) And Intermediate Points Effective Tuesday, June 15th, 1915 Via Seaboard Air Line Railway Company Train Na 81 Train Na 84 Lv Rakish 8:48 rf.m. Lv Ratherfordton 7.00 in Sanford 10:10 am. Charlotte 10:10 am, Hamlet 1280 p.m. Monroe 11:15 am. Wadaaboro 125 p.m. Wadeoboro 1207 p.m. Monroe 280 p.m. Hamlet 180 p.m. Charlotte 325 p.m. Sanford 2J6p.ra, Ar Ratherfordton 680 p.m. Ar Rakish 4:42p.m. The only Railroad operettas thmush Pullman Car Sar vl« between Rakish, Charlotte and Rutherford too (Chim aayRoah.) The beat, olaaaaat and moat aatkfaatwy aarvka JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A. JAS. KER, JR., T. P. A. Rdaisk N. C. Charlotte. N. a ntXAK NEWS ITXMR Odd ud CuHeus Happening Tkoagh Ml the OMMtr. Robert Squire a, of Foster!*, O., ha* brought auit against hi* mother-in law, Mr*. Jmti* Richard*, tax *60,000 fnr the alleged alicmtiioa of the af fection* of hi* wif*. > Theodor* Curtia, a barber in Lor ain, O., haa celebrated hi* twenty-fith anniversary as a barber. During that tin** he he* shaved 243X00 men and haa cut enough hair to make It mat tress** and to pad 43,642 crutch**. While mowing hi* orchard at Rich mond, Maas., Uis other morning. Wil liam Steven* drove upon hla little daughter Edna, three year* old, who was hidden in the grass picking atraw berrica. Her right foot waa cut off above the ankle. While rummaging through the ef fects of Mr*. Alpbcua Michael*, an aged woman who waa believed to have died almost prnaUeaa. Mrs. F. L. V. Mansion, of Albright, W. V*., recent ly found a jar containing *.~i,r<00 in geld. It was sealed and labelled blackberry Jam.” The first wedding ever held In the Baptist church at Montgoraeryvillr, Pa,, which is now 197 year* old, waa that of Mias Elsie Mgfuo*. of Colmar, and John K. Lockwood, of Philadel phia. The Re*. E. R. Clacnraens per formed the ceremony and 400 people witnessed the event. New Orleen* obtained the contract for fumishlagrtc* for the 100X00 sol diers on the Texas border. The cof fee contract went to St. Loala, which city also secured a contract to furn ish 000JKK) canons of hard tack. Tbia contract calls for 1X00X00 pounds of food to be shipped at the cate of four carloads a day. John G. Williams, of NorHatown, Pm. recently shot and killed his niece. Martha Reynolds, and than committed suicide. After the tragedy it was disclosed by letters that the two had baan secretly married in Atlantic City a year ago and that the man believed hi* bride had bee* unfaithfuL Wil liam* waa U years old aad his aieco wif* *1. hit two toni mnr ndt j to the sail far troop*. Mirks el /. Rhea, ad Fktekurg. *gwTdfl. ter* down the American flag, Hyped It Into shreds and than trampled oa K. Hie wife, the sole witness to the itaeamutluu ad the Sag, called up the police and asked that her huaband be arrested. Shoe wa* flood *36 with the option of *l>**>dlng M days in jail. JSttjjrigr&j^afg ha _ her teriee. lb* i Krarisart. Tha caw* of Georgia ata to receive eo qaartar la tha filter* whan they «Jt la the way ef tha snorting trains ef tha Centra] railroad ef Qeorgie. Joseph 1C Fagan, freight agwtafthe . ha* issued aa order that any Sf-i&SWSLSa hungry trainmen her* taken to the practice of mllklag cow* oe a charge o< trespassing. This treatment aided tha meals of the trainmen and greatly habit* of their liraatock. h. a. uaanis and hi* wife Adelaide wore dreua folk*, ha a lion tamer and aha a bareback rider. They separated e»d wbw the circa* reached K Tens ion. IH-, for a one-night aland, Mrs. ww» appeared before bar apouae of anariing Ilona Hit srffa got S3 of waiting mad aaat to the police ata ttaa for aomo officers. Sorrt. Arthnr John a tun wea aaaigned to the job. He wasttp Mtered the cage. The lion* Marled hot Johnston showed them hi a badge and they slunk shamefacedly back. The officer than took tha tamer of Hone toe came of Ma own at tha lUtipit I eovld nt alone baiter with tha iinM than 1 could with my wHc," wao Donate’ note oommaat. As .the thirl section of a troop train carrying tha Birth Pennayl suaia infantry, National Guard, jndl £ * aw. «*»tl«» ■* Clearfield, Pa.. W ffsrdj soldiers, ma as ad in the rear as» and m the platform, gars -rent to &lK£yf«w?is».s redes, seek af whom wore a smile. Dawa the track, speeding toward tha CMOeateatlon camp at Mt. Gretna, were the first and second gactions, each bearing a fall load of baya in khaki and each boy wearing a aballar If »a thMJ ware V?1 smiles, why t Ask Miss Mary Italnasr aged mw§mm araffagEssssa ^ain'ttoppai at tha CIswBiH dams? LACUNIDK BAB COT 'EM ALL BEAT SOME. 8Urij* Fm« History of Laurinbewg and CaauBUBily, As Kata tad by “CMd IhauLr** to M? Cowles. Edward Lansing Cowl#* associate editor of the Charlotte Observer, it always noting around and pickiiw op intarMting stories for his ns per. lb tha Sunday Observer Mr. Cowles pre amta aa Interesting writs-up of Laur •"h™* MJhsiwd from an interview an^OfiBetttor*’ Hmim: .. Jm-I twmarlted the “Old Set Uer* from Laurinboiw. “thsro ain't “* r?J«•"«*» bssUocst t*Jm ^ .»i*> “f Bhowhegsn, Maine, and Timbuektoc. There a class to “*• tfcOM is. Why tay, pardnor, if rou _uL b•l!•T, ««. *’>d I can ProTs it by Doe. Nash, we got sampin :no other town ever dared to boast , «»■ Wc got three of the rroatast liv ing epochs in natural history. And {hay "hit #v«r been rocordsd. If ”• T. Bsmom wat alive, we eoold kf*/ {king UI’ fhrm, I rockon. >ust of all, wo got tbs only rars P*trifled man mummy "" •'hthWoB 0/ any town or county In this BtaU. 80c aim us thsr over the LMens liar’s. Ysp. That Idler died from natural Tnult amfwHl ?*tOrahr*0*",wk«rc along h!s varte bra tpUhna while working 00 a rail road. And when they embalmed him about Ml worth his folks iso plum forgo* to sond for tho roost beautiful «T*r y»«,»ow. ftcy called hu» Dago, not hit Mai name was Doroosthcnss or tome in Hkn it. .. Ar^rwty, I saw hna whan they got W* finished and *pon my word stran gw, yoo ooaWnt toll him from a piers of carved statuary oat of Carrara “■rbis. Gas, but ba looked like a rSttgar*XrJst is oar rwbtl curiosity-* rni |srss^,x?2J!r-i! folks. Anybody ema soc kirn without ■WBjfrfV ofekoi. Ho tbar, struag Iaa25 eSas«»**rt>a"doM gAhTtog * ,7a,^rf» ,y"^j JJke* aiaHan, *• £**E' Wo gat a regular torn. We'd a heap sight rather praduas ths pwofrttaahgmg oa Wt got mL Con prove am. Yes 11 " ' maun I ever thar hi tho a suu enough grave of a h>«. Bow'd be die? Eat —1- •• easy aa If ho dan_ to it. Ho got hotted by a MUv nut ic-a a an. u« want no top-aotaher sSTfSa" ■5SSSSSS eeigy^gg £itfau*iL"fri!.it!S~Lr^^ r&»rwi sraa M mm am a fine wuthmebbe.cUee MB a „ _. bad enough left ter My all warhead ehargm ea the Hit tjahar a regular funeral, with a nice oo*o, and all ther trimjnJn’a, hot it gat notaad about in those Skye, by aa’gttf-affaati unthaw eaiaia a sunburst. ., »° B,aht a couple of d tape tamed pave robbers and via ttodthc spot wher they dene took f*f"l*»* resort. In the dim tight 5L2_?*U8T^*ndlJe b^ag op that ttmra casket and bust at open. Tba fctag rtley looked fer was that •re diamond ring aad it ears was tlwra Bat it rtack tight aad ftttad eW Beane ilk, the hands had swailad some, bain’ ae Mm thaw mw* ■o mod (fiction NTUH oaad in them j*r». V* the nippers je* naturally *a easiest way tar gtt it off •«** «t the flayer pfaan away. !K? *5 *?!*■ *«“«•«■. •• Watery wn, and whll« they was adatiria* the bmuUea of the n. the^SSEK baadbayaa tar Mead, aa this aart a* ytaradlwaitaetloa, draaiatlaa aoaa bar eyas and hallarad'^M’l&k^t^ •omaa weald holler tf aha found her* aatfU a cemetery coffin with a let of js-tgytjyli .W."*". f» erjajr'gS'^a.-g^s ""U Ifl they dropped from qxdnry rswSaT^tr. a^ 35% ftr S^tsSaryLS^ naaaaaarv to resMee from the-n u r for 1 Chero-Cola “ •• «'o,‘ f You can gat your.Cforo-CoJa “Xd a Bottla—Through a Straw’* at Soda Fountain* and other Stands. BM",t 1 *■ u *» *r “—rnr kXX.XX.XX xxx/y^r ^ Jtt *r ^ SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY THE PROGRESSIVE RAH.# AT Off THE SOUTH 8cfcrfoU Effect!™ Hay 28th, 191C No. 19-8*8 A. ML Local for Haariat Charlotte aad all in Charlotte. Opto for paate^wWnmiaJteSSo?. £ No. 13-7*7 P. ML Local for Hamlet, Charlotte, aad ad i*. tyamdtete point*.-Qoanpetteg at Hamlctfor ad palate North, 8oothaod 8ooth Waat Pullman Parlor Car WB mington to QuArlottE* Through Daily Pullman Service Wilmington to Atlanta. AH Steel Caro. On Friday Through Sleeper. No. 20—8*5 R M. Local for Wilmington and all intermediate Pfdnte,—Through Sleeper Charlotte to Wilmington. Paten giro may remain in Steeper until 7 A. M. No. 14-9.-07 A M. Local for Wflealngtoe aad all intermediate point*,-Pullman Parlor Car Charlotte to Wlteiiagtoo. *SSSSh SCfcTSSS&SSSJS'SS: arday. 1 For additional information, as to xataa, achodnloa. or n. aervotiona, call on local ageat or wrHetheimdanfenedL I. Watson, Agent H. E. Pleaaaata, T. P. A. LRttrfnbnr*, N. C. Wflalaftea, N. C. John T. Weat, D. P. A. __Ralrtgt, N. C. ALL DRUG STORE ARTICLES They are good when we sell them, and the price is always right 1 t BLUE’S DRUG STORE “The Store That Always Has It** 'Phone 13 Lanrmburg, N. C. Patronize Our Job Department
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