Local Notes.
Mr. H. M. Morgan spent Sunday
with Menli near Merton.
Mr. W. C. Koeeell spent Sunday
with frioods nt Mextern.
Mm. Oeo. T. Rhodes It spending a
few days nt Jackson Springs.
Mian Kva North of Lake City, 8.
C-, I* the guest of friends in thin city.
Mr. 1. McN. Pate of Laurel 11UI wan
n vieltor In the city Saturday.
Mr. John O. Wallace li (pending a
few daya at Charlotte and Asheville.
Mite Nellie Maxwell (a visiting
friends for a few days at Lumberton.
Mr. Lawrence Everett apent several
days last week nt Washington, D. C.
Messrs. L. H. McLean and Will L.
Thrower apent Sunday with their
families at Red Springs.
Miss Belli* Thrower returned home
Saturday night from a two weeks’
visit with relatives at' Red Spnnga.
Mr. Bryant S. Mall apent Wednes
day and Thursday at Max ton on busi
ness.
Miu N*U Young of Ferret City i»
tha attractive guest of Mist Anna
Stewart.
Miss Josephine Bostick and Mine
Maggie Muse are spending a few days
at Jackson Springs.
Mr. T. H. Hunter spent several daya
last week at Wrightsville Beach and
at Lumbertoa.
Mrs W. H. Snailing of Bartow. Fla.,
la visiting her fether, Mr. Jaa. P. Mc
Lean.
Mr. Angus Gilchrist of Norfolk,
Va.. la ■snwilag a few den here with
hit brother, Mr. N. P. Cflchrtot.
Mr. J. ghspperd Kassel! at Ihdsra
bang. Va, la aaeadtag hi* vasattoa
with ala father, fcr. T. B. Burnell
• Miaa Mae Smith of Wlnnahoew S,
Saw^a^^. ***'* * W ‘tatar' *“
Mrs. M. B. lower U visiting hex
daaghtar. Mrs. t. M. Cooper, at Bk.
ton.
Mr. Sateen F. Farmer aad Mr. X.
Jackson returned Benday night from
a pleasure trip ta Ooaan View, Va.
Miaa Lala Qttwon, Mias Both Bins
aad Mr. KBga Gibeeo at Giheon ware
visitors la Laariahtsrg Monday.
I. H. McDuffie and tittle
Man, left Tuesday tar a
relatives in Robeson county.
Mr. Thomas Guthrie Gibson of Gib
son was a Laurinburg visitor Satur
day.
Mr. aad Mrs H. D. Caldwell of
Winston-Salem are visiting at tha
boms of Mr. J. 13. Maxwell.
Mr. J. F. Bay and Mr. N. P. Gil
christ. spent Saturday and Sunday'at
WrtghUvtlle Beach.
Mias Mary Bethel left Tuesday
morning^for a few days’ visit at Boa
. rostaaster j. a. u wlen oi Laura
Hill m among the visitor* here
finkr, nsming down to hear Hon.
Comoron Morrison preach Democracy.
. Mim. Mary and Lisxl* Ruoooil enter
tained quite a number of their frlaads
Monday oraning. in bona* af Mlaa
Mr. C. W. Graham, who baa bora
la tbs employ of the Colonial Screen
Company, (a now working at Hander
•on.
Mm. T. V. Baker and chlldraa have
returned from 8miUifUM, where they
have bora visiting Mn Baker's ano
ther for the past two weeks.
Mr. RoUla Hites on of GrowrlBa, S.
C., has bora spending tha peat aovaral
days with hla father, Mr. C. T. Hud
son ad Hast Laortnburg.
Bdlm Mattie Brown, who has bean
a pending aovaral days at tha boms of
' h«r aunt, Mrs. a H. Russell, returned
Tuesday la her home at Hope MOla.
Mae era. J. Walter Jackson and Alan
MeKanste returned Monday night
flunk n row days' visit to Ocean View,
Vo., and Atlas lie CKy, N. J.
Mm. Hattie Harris aad Ml*. Jamah
Ry state and little sen left Tuaadayftr
Ridgecrest, where they will spend
about a wash or tan days.
_Mr. aad Mn. J. C. Morgan left
Wadnaaday „fsr Jectaon Springs,
wham Mn. Marmn will remain for a
penal ad bra days or laager.
Or. A. C BA ad Aabbare arrived
bam Hand ay afternoon aad tel be la
the mania far serosal weeks, having
•charge s/ the free vaccination enm
Jfr. J, L. Caviagtoa, a farmer rftt
TJ&ESXiSVSAS
several days ia the county with home
folk.
Than will ha an tea enaa sapper
at Mm cotton platform at John Wed
nesday night, August 80. Frnneeds
wOT be used far thr benefit of tha
Mithtdlit tbiveb.
Min EteAMr r<lnm riCvnud
Wadnaaday from Winchester, a wail
Tpcwn town in tha famous Shenan
doah valley of Virginia, where ah# has
bam visiting for several wish*.
Attorney and Mm. W. H. Weather
SOttMSS
5np-« iivi, **
Mr- M- F. Warner, auxiliary clerk
rafaius*
J. M. Warner Mr. Warner spent aev
rnd^teya at WnghiavlTs Beach teat
RanUo te a native of Gastonia and has
hags aHNtgBteB with tha Community
■rtanatea work ad (he jjafversHy for
tha prat few year*. He atatea that
Mr. W. *u
r«ar c
KmU) mm.
Mtt dtiaes jf« ha
viil Hvu te aaiatrste a mw7»
MWtoM like that August to.
Boa. L, M. Blue at, Gibson, Hmi
trade bomiaae (or tha State acnats
In this district, war is tbs city Tuas
lay. Mr. Btae was formerly cashier
of the Beak of Gibson.and Is oae of
tha strangeat and moat popular eW
Kni of the county.'
Crops In the county arc now going
through a critical period. The ex
cessive rains of July have bean fol
lowed by a season of drought, which
'f protracted much longci threatens
-o materially cot the production for
this year.
We have received notice from the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
at Raleigh that this county is entitled
-n ono scholarship amounting u> free
tuition for four years. This Is an
opportunity fur owns smart, ambitious
H/y, Particulars can bo had by writ
u„- tu the college.
Monday, September 4, is the date
o't for the opening uf the next ses
,un of the Laorinburg Public School*.
Supt. 0 W. Rabb states that prep
arations have been made for the open
ing and prospects are encouraging
for a successful year's work. It will
be well for petrous and students to re
member the data of opening and lat
nothing oomc In the way of their
being present the first days of school.
Quests of Mrs. D. A. McDoagaid this
weak are Miss Mary McElwvc of Hen
derson, and Rev. J. A. Beam of Rox
boro. Rev. Mr. Beam wee formerly
principal of the InakavfUe-Sprmy In
stitute and also of the Bethel Hill In
stitute, which la now under the man
agement of Mrs. Beam. Mr. Beam Is
at peasant the popular caperintendaut
at public InetrueQoc of Parson couaty.
JOHN NEWS NOTES.
Ita— «f IHmat y>»» fwp—lw
MM County Town.
•postal to Tho tuM*
John, August. a.—Thaos attending
ths YoderJoned marriage lost Ws£
naeday won Hr. W. N. Oibooo sod
family of Bod Springs; Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper T. Oibooo, Hr. R. B. Oibooo,
Mr. aad Mrs. Jamas A. Jooas, Misaaa
Fmnnle Oibooo, Loutao Kina and Jes
sie Bigg* of Laartaburot Mr. Paul
Yoder of Hickory. Mr. C. C. Carpenter
of Gastohla and Mr. Whit lay ofAIbe
oarls; Mis* Boyd Thorn of Uttlstoo;
Mlaa Janet Weetberspooo of Sanford:
Mite Clara Jonas of FayottoriUo. aad
Missos Eva sad Mary MeOirt of Max
ton.
Mrs. J. C. Bay aad family and Mbs
Katie MeLaurtn won among those
spending the day at Jackson Sprites
Sunday.
Mr. Lacy HatUr, Mbs Lab Hester
aad M1m Elisabeth Bums* wan
week-end visitor* at WrightsviDe
Bosch.
Mr. J. T. Jobs returned Wednesday
woak's stay at Jscksio
Mbs BUtta BaB Wobotar of Bon
VMmwMhMMh
uvtm naar Dare.
The lint services in the saw Math
odist church wOl bo bald by the pea
tor, Rev. J. B. Thompson, next Son
day morning at 11 o'ctoak.
Mr. M. Janas has returned from a
trip to Northern attian
Klee Mabel Onrrio ef Maxton has
returned heme after a pleasant stay
hen with relatives and friends.
, Mr. WaL Penn Hanley laft Monday
night for Rocky Peed, Colorado, where
ha epee oa hie annual trip, to gather
gaTjcafgaraasrS:
On account ef the tllaem ef Mias
Pries, oaa of the tea than, the open
lag of the schools beta win be peat
EXMMa two WWWMA»
Mr. J. T. John end V. A. Kendall
spent Monday la High Point, aaleet
Intr the fall fine of furniture for am
J. T, John CoMtav,
Mr. Robert F. Stewart meat Sunday
and Monday with his Mother, Mr.
XTi'Cma.,
Mr. H. C. Roy meat Sunday with
hie parent! at Whhanriiu
, MrTW. A. McKay meat Me vaca
tion last week out at tie heme of Me
MtiE'liSrtm nmrMaxCi.**
J.3
T. McNeill and family
spent Mat week with friend, in Bladen
'SBrS&g&BSz
adtit the crowds at Lumna park at
5SS'w m«, -
tertoMed a crowd of her friends at
5STKSMSS...W
jKCr£UM&L£r’ w
We eeanot boast ef crops' being
extra gied throughout this section
tide year, but we should be thankful
that wu are not vititad by each ruin
as has come to aems parts of the
8taCw. v.
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Wagram Sharing Parlor
It is hard to find a netdlt in a
bap stack.
Bat It k still harder to find a
■boo of batter service than
E A. EVANS' BARBER SHOP
^nussiseiear
At Me sms timr. it .Me
■ t i lli min 111
‘ fuoctkme ISe.
BUSINESS LOCALS
GET your auit mA to meamrre FH-j
day and Saturday. M and Wth at
D. 0. A W. D. Wright. . • 777'. It!
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SEVERAL FARMS la Blades county I
for calc, real or chart crops Ap-1
plicant neat famish reference. Ay
gly to A. G MeDougald, Elk ton, N.
FOB SALE—A nioa lot of pigs. B.
A. Wilkinson, Laurinburg, N. C.
tf
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FOR SALE—One 4 b. p. Fairbanks
Gasoline Engine. Now in opera
tion every day at Exchange office.
Bargain far each or credit.
FOUND—Praabytoriaa Sunday school
pin Owner can get seme at this
office. Charges 60 canto.
1
CANTALOUPE CRATES on hand at
Laurinburg. Can be delivered at
any time. Saa Everett Covington
or H. W. KeLaurin. M-tf
ONE second-hand Fold Touring Car
for sale. Gibson Bros. 17-tf
LOST—1 have loaned my copy of
Foot's Sketches to some one, but to
whom I have forgotten. If the bor
rower eaae this, win he kindly re
turn ft. Another party desires to see
R. W. R McEachra. Laariaborg.
N. C. lt-pd
i&S£*.Xo1tw ■sftfcss
Save Your Scraps
and Old Oothes
Dress makers and house
keepers, don’t sweep your
scraps and rags Into the
fire. We will call for and
weigh at your door, scraps
of doth, old clothes, rags
etc. Call us orer the
’phone.
Gaston & Graham
’Phone 54
COMMISSIONKRT SAL! OF LAND
NORTH CARO UNA,
8C0TLAND COUNTT.
22? byrirto# of tho power
Md authority conforrod opoa tho oo
daraiyaod rnmilirioaoro hr. j£
•“'• rwaUrod bjr tho RsmU Cant
of Scotlapd County, ia the action
whonto T McNair ia plaintiff
arc sLtuz
faodaota, tho oaid noanainluaara
on Toooday. tho fifth day of
—1— r, rn at tha eoart hooao
N. CL, at twelve
ins aKsiaba-s:
La to, to- wit:
RSST: That lot of toad oit—cA
la Aa torn of "
wort side of Mala
utoroocto
Fa. Hoy Stroot, aad i«aa
tha weetera lino of Main
■oathward direction to tW wonown
trSS.
*z8v?!:u'?££'jrag‘,
*“0«u[•surZ&k
swcfr*
jSAftssxsro&ftft
n Mao of lot nutter threi horA llS
•Art 48 chain a to aaotfaar Conor of
lot number thro* hi th« ooatw of tho
Lmhatuw rand; thonoa earth ST 1-4
•art L« chain t* a ataha hi «aM
read; thence ooath M 1-t aart 1AM
S'-ys^jsiTi’acvsis
reads thence south M rat 7 chains
to the enter of the oU ten of Little
Creek; thonoo aa and with the variewa
mien rtth. ran of Little Crack to
Thaibet tract above described wiH
be aM tot Than a portion of tha
■•eond tract will bo aeG in five acre
loto or patrols, according to a riot
made by J. C. MeLaurin aad which
«»o bo ooon at any time in tfao office
of either of tha undor.ifrned commin
rioawi- In th* tale of tha five acre
porahi tho right will bo reserved to
rafi Aort as a whole with Um re
'Anindor of the farm Undo. After
tha Mid Mmli are oxpoaod to oalo
tho raaiatadoT of tha farm land* wifi
Iho aatd u a wholo with tha right ro
•arved to rail again immadUuiy with
tha parcala aa a whole. After the
•aid farm land* era exposed to nolo
aa herein stated, tha farm lands win
thraba sold ao a whole.
Place of eale: Coart Haase Door.
Leurtnbarg, N. C. ^
Thne of Sale: Taaaday, fti|Hn
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Watch This
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From now on, as I am going to talk to
you every week about things for our
• I
,own mutual benefit
.AUGUST S P E CIA LS
6c Lawn* 4e
12 l-2« Lawns 9c
17 l-2c Organdies 12 l-2c
25c Organdies 19c
50c Men’s and Bsjs’ Sport
Shirts 39c
51.00 Monarch Shirts S9c
91.50 Arrow Shirts $L19
Man’s Paha Beach 8afta $1.98
$1.55 Ladies’ White Canvas
Oxfords 98c
$1-25 Children’s White Canvas
Oxfords 89c
*L25 Men’s White Canvas
Oxfords 98c
$8.00 Man's Tan and Black
Oxford* ' $2.49
$1*56 Men’s Bostonian
Oxford* $2.08
$5.00 Men’* Bostonian
Oxforda $3.98
$1.25 Sait Cum 89c
$1.66 Salt Cuu $|.lf
$2.50 Sait Cue fl.$8
$12.50 Mohair 8ait« $9.98
815.00 Mohair Salto $10.98
$7.50 Palm Beaches $4.96
$1.50 to $2.00 Straw Hate 96c
$1.25 Best Bine Denim Overalls 96c
$1.00 Men’s and Boys' Caps 89c
$4.50 Boys’ Cool Cloth Baits $2.96
$1.25 Men’s Pahs Beach Fonts 96c
$2 JO Men’s Palm Beach
Puts |U6
$L26 Men’s Work Panto 96c
$2.50 Henderson's Front Law
Corsets $L96
$2 JO Ladies’ Patent Luther
Oxfords $1.96
$2.99 Ladies' Patent Leather
J. W. II
j
Laurinburg, North Carolina
The First N
Bank Of Hs
WHICH IS
, *
The Only National Bank of Richmond County”
-
Announces £ ■*
• fti<i
position to loan FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS for
the parpaae of fcarrsstinff thair craps. The rate of
B interest will be six per cent, end loam will be allowed
to ran from three to dx entfa
This Bank being a member of The Moral fTisurrs
System, ita policy Is to enable Thrifty hrmn fee ob
tain loans at iow rstes ot interest.
We pep 4 per cent Interest in ear flarlngs Depart
ment, interest componnded quarterly.