MOVING TUBS AND BCIXSIS. *'*tni*F'2H2kFuSt^** Scientific American. A correspondent lag theca two questions to tha Morfih Ahattas! f "I. Jf a train waa malm •» a . and at CO miles aa how and a man is sitting on the back and of this train ■ with a man that would shoot at tha ; at* at eo miles an hdbr sad ha shoots I from the back and at thia train in op posite direction, artist effect would this rendition have on tha toilet! “1. It the man with the gun waa an the front and at this train aad eras jo shoot hack at a man an tha back and of tha train, and train to be gala* 80 miles an hour and the «m would shoot so rolls* an hour, what weald be the reaultt*^ To which the editor replies: “l. In tha ones yea propose, the ballet, after it left the no, would still move forward with tbeepecd of the train and backward with the Mad giver K by the powder. Since Mat two spends art equal and appe tite in direction, the bullet weald drop ta the ground seder the point wham In tGfaas# the man at whom the ballet was shot would be killed, if th* aim was good. ThU assy be mad* riser, perhaps, by urittag it you ilaid threw a hues a mis to a man to tha rsar at tha plasa whata yon are standing! Could you not ansa a Ms cult ta a person ta tha next seat In a car either toward tha (Nat or mart If you could toss a biscuit to u person is the next seat In a car skher toward, the front or roar! tfynu could toes a'Maeuit. you could firs u bullet In either direction mid with tha usual ts ault whan a bullet la ftrad. This mat tor seems vary admple to us. We do •Mbos why It causes so much dls Mr. and Mrs. Mac Csmemn arrived Tuaadav evening, aftoc having spent a mouth visiting relative* at Spar taubsrg. Concern and ChariottaT Mr. and Mr*. Cameron expect to laavt earls next week for their new home at Henderson, where Mr. Cameron will be associated with the Henderson Dailv Dutpatch. Mr. aad Mrs. L. A. Pender will move tote the Cameron house, aad Editor and Mrs. O. L. Moore will later move into the house mow oceupiyl by Mr. and Mrs. Pender. TUT m SUBSTITUTE KOK NASTY CALOMEL. Suits Tear Liver Without HiUtt Too Sick aad Cam Nat Salivate. Every dnntst in town—your drag, glac and everybody's druggist has ne tted a great falling-,* lithe sale ef raVim si. They all give the same rea son. Dodson’s liver Teas la talcing Its place. "Calomel is daageeeas and people know It, while Dodson’s Liver Ton. a perfectly safe and gives bettor rt salta," said a prominent local drug, ptat. Dodson’s Liver Tone is person ally guaranteed by every druggist •ho setts t». A large battle coats BO cants, and If It fafla to give eaay re Hef in every com of "Uver sluggish ness and constipation, yea have only to ask for year money back. Dodson's Liver TMe Is a pleasant Take a spoonfal at night aad waka ap fesliog fine; no biTioueness, akk baadaaha. nod stomach or constipated bafrele. It docent gripe or cause in eenvenieoce all the nazt day tike vie lest calomel. Take a done ef eatoasel today aad tomorrow yua wfll feel weaLakk and nauseated. Don't loae a day's work! Taka Dodsea's Uvar Tone laateart and feel See, MI ef vigor aad amWtie«L—Adv. NOTICE. I hereby forbid any pares a or par sono to Map or harbor Minnie Chines, my daughter. D. T. Chance. TWn July 89, 19lC «t-»d J__ T.4NLAC BH.PED fllS WIFE,! SIRE AND DAUGHTER Mara* nayiL.-Tr* Haas f Hal Ml j I'm Going to Taka M MyaSL" ■ "IVe seen enough at Tanlao and I’m going to toko u now tu. . omt k will ratio ra no al iadigsstton.'* sold N. 1. Mona, popular rauvoad man of Fhooulx. K. C. tow obttleo of Tanlao hoeo ,.»y wife into o wall win in after ike suffered from iadlgaaUoa. aevoro paint In her lift lida, toes of strength and alecplcsanooo. Then, too, Tanlac halpad wS Hole dnagbter gain weight and strength after doc ton said ika kart tuberculosis. But, moot of aB, It has halpad my father, who suffered from advanced age, to gain 8 panda and proportionately ia strength. Hs'a talking Tanlac to everybody .** Tanlac It laid In Lmtriabarg by Slue's Drag Store; Gibson. W. Z. G1V Jan Drag Cs.; Lexington, J. B. Smith I Bro.; Hinlat, Hoy's Pharmacy; Fairmont, Fairmont Drag Co.; Max ten, Barnes Bros.—Adv. NOTICE. Town Ordinances. Leaving automobiles standing on any strut in town over night pro hibited. MuMai eat out on any atiael in town arekikited. Drislag antwnobUw without 181$; Speed Halt-10 miles on Main itroet aad 18 mHeo par hour on rasi daaco^ Greets. Vlolitiono of ttda or Motorcycle riders an nouirad to hora 1918 ttonae numbers also. Jjrsiinj cewe on any street in town F. M. HUBBARD, Chief of Police. ft-81-32 Tbnraday and Friday af this weak Laurtoburg and Psrirton at tba local park will daeida who shall occupy #rat plaaa to the Capa Fear League in tba letaad half. Both teams are going to wake a mighty effort to win and tba fan* are prowdead ■ mas thing tkay to tba way of baae ball for | FREE | This 50c Handle Duster with every 50c i Bottle of * WIZARD POLISH Wizard Polish brightens and gives lasting beauty to everything it touches. Easy to use— || works wonders. “More than a Furniture Polish.” If after giving Wizard Polish a thorough trial you are not entirely satisfied, not delighted with the results it produced, return the unused portion and your money will b^ch^iil; refunded. I it rays to Use the Wizard Triangle ^ Polish Mop ’ nny ngtiten oonre won mufet the dart mod re* news the lustre of the finished floor. Gets ia the earners. Adjustable handle. J.D.Sanfbrd&Son r “The Quality Hardware Shop.” 8 DUST WITH WIZARD POLISH Don’t Neglect Your Teeth a Day Every person—young and old-ehould ao aulre the hadbit of brushing the teeth dagy. Parents can do thatr children a lifetime tavor by encouraging Che proper use of the tooth brush until H becomes a regular habit The^beat and sa slant way to acquire this cteAtUHoEi Wa can furnish you with any of tha bast brSSiiiaa^ THE MODEL PHARMACY THE STORE THAT SATISFIES." i. \ ■' "NJ'O better -nay to satisfy an A* enthusiastic appetite than withUnecda Biscuit. A delight, hi] food, as appetising as it :o nourishing and whoietoir.e. Per fect baking, perfect protection, taejr come to you with oven ftvahncj*. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ——fc I Called It Harris**. Tha recant number of the Ladles' Ham* Journal contains tha following interesting story of Hon. Claud* Kitchin of North Carolina, who is tha Houaa majority leader and one of tha really hi* man at Washington: “Pols La Fall.tta. tha brilliant daughter of Senator La Follett* of Wisconsin, married Georg* Middle ton, the ylay-wright, soena years ago, hut as she holds advanced views span tha independence uf woman she and her husband agreed that she should retain her manta* name after their marriage. She tail* of a recent visit to Alabama, where sba addressed various suffrage meaCiags, and on which the heard of a Birmingham lady who had made an unsuccessful attempt to engage • gardener for bar I coutilry dIkcc. lady. said Mies La Follatta, called aas day upon Mrs. Claud*; | Kitchin, wife of the Democratic Con-' awJ’»Er*j£K5 »* .war* » ho* amoa# Wa flower bed* aa the front lawn. No one ana mwadha* ring at tha door and aa ““W"* “d spoke to Mr. Kitchm. who wa» attired in BV?2JU *"* • rMtrl straw hat. «rA°;w£* ssve af*1 ‘ A Rood many yean, madam,’ he replied. ■ “Doos tha pay yoa wellf -About all I gal oat of it la my ‘ board and keep,’ said Mr. Kitchia. ‘“Why, come and work for me!' ■he cried, ‘in give you that and pay you cash wager bet»Vj.‘ ' “I thank you. madam,’ be rrpli#,L ‘but 1 signed with Mr*. Kitchir. for Uf«.‘ ' “Mr poor man.’ said tha lady, don't yoa know that no such contract I* binding in any statef That's peonage.' ‘ “Skeno may call ft that,’ mid ha. bat 1 hove always called it mar naga.’ »• BUSINESS LOCALS 3UR FALL tailoring opening will be Friday and Saturday, August fifth and ■lath. D. 0. and W. D. Wright. CIVE ua a look Friday and Satnrday. Tailor made suits for Fall. D. O. and W, p. Wright, _ FOR SALE—Two «tcry dwelling with ■Jl modern convenience*. Apply to Laorinburg Agency Co. fe-tf FOR SALE—One 4 k. p. Fairbanks Gasoline Engine. Now la open cast every day at Kachaage office. Dot gain for cash or unlit FOUND—Presbyterian Sunday school pin. Owner can get mam at this office. Charge* (0 cants. CANTALOUPE CRATK8 an hand at Laorinburg. Can be delivered at say time. Baa Everett Covington or H. W. MeLaurln. 26-tf ONE wood-hand Ford Touring Car for aale. Gibe on Bros. 27-tf Whmspar Yoa Need a Oe aural Toate Take Grove's Tha Old Standard Grove’s TMsiai thill Tonka la equally valuable aa a Oeaaral Tunic because it coataiaa tha wall known topic propirtha of QUIN PUB •■d IRON. It actaoothaUw. Drive, r-t Malaria. Baricbea tba Hood sad bafldaaplha WholeSratw. X>oa» FLOWERS Seasonable cut flower*. Palma. Fern*. Floral arrangement for any occasion. Prompt attention to oat-of-town orders. SCHOLTZ, The Florist, Inc. Phone 441-442 8 N. Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C. BLUE’S DRUG STORE. Agents The Folks Who Trade Here You'd be surprised to know how many people do p.Turti eally all their trading in the Drag line at our store. If it's in the Drug line we bare it and y ou mar rest assured that the quality and price is right. Take Advantage Of Our Phone Service No need of going down town for Drugs. Just step to the phone and tell ue your wants in the Drug line. We wOl fill and deliver phone orders promptly and satisfactorily. No extra charge. BLUE’S DRUG STORE ’Phone 13 Laurinburg, N. C. Through Pullman Parlor Car Service -TO, CHARLOTTE, RUTHERFORDTON (CHIMNEY ROCK) Aad IrtwnwUiU Points Effective Taeeday, Jane 15th, 1916 Via Seaboard Air line Railway Coaipany Train Ho. 31 . Train No. 84 Lv Raleigh 8/45 am. Lv Rutherford too 700 am. Sanford 10:10 am. Charlotte 10:10 am. Hamlet 1830 p.m. Monro# 11:15 am. ' Wadeeboro 135 p.m. Wadeeboro 1237 p.m. Monroe 230 p.m. Hamlet 130 p.m. Charlotte 236 p.m. Sanford 8:15 p.m. A# Xotherfordton 630 p.m. Ar Raleigh 4:42 p.m. The only Railroad operatlaf throegh Pallmsn Car 8*r VM between Raleigh. Charlotte and Rutherford ton (Chim ney Rook.) The beat, cleanest aad meat mtiefaetory service. JOHN T. WfeST, D. P. A JAS. KRR, JR., T. P. A. J a-****

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