Local Notes.
Mr. F. C McCormick awt Wed
nesday M Fayetteville on busioesa. i
Mr. T. J. Adams at GIbeon was in
the city Tuesday on badness.
Mr. H. JL Eubanks want to Char
lotte Wednesday on business.
Mr. a. L. Cramp of Way ram was In
*he city Friday on bnainaaa.
Mrs. Sue Brinson and children have
returned from Hendersonville, whore
they spent several days.
Messrs. Lonnie Hammond and J. C.
»Jackson were week-end visitors at
Jackson Sprinya.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Paylor and little
■on of Dillon, B. C, have been visit
ing friends in the county recently.
kiss Gladys Rhodes of St Paul has
"bson spending several days with her
■later, Mrs. W. T. Crump, at Wayram.
Mias May Faryuaon of Jackaon
Springs is vis I tiny friends and rela
tives In the county.
Mr. A. M. Monroe of the county
has aa his yuesU a brother and sisters
of Troy, Montynmsry county.
Mr. Joe McMillan and family spent
a few days last week at Jackaon
Sprinya
Mr. r. Carmichael of the Hasty
Merc an till Co. went to Wilmington
Wednesday on business
Mr. Noah Fields left Wednesday for
a short visit to his old home near La
Grange, Lsastr county.
Mr. O. A. Hamilton of RaMfh. rep
xsaentinf the Amariaan Book Co., eras
in ths 3tjr Tusaday and Wednesday.
Miaa Annie Khnors, asOHnar far
sijfsSST^/asrujSi
br her* Msg the tall ssasia.
let were ths wash and guests of IDas
Tom Stewart.
, Editor W. E. Dockary of ths Roek
lngham Post asms down Monday to
witness ths StatasvUle-Lasrinburg
ball gams.
BKaaaa Martha and Eagania Fairley
and Miss Mas Mr Am raturnad Mon
day from a week's visit with friends
nt TberawaU and Manshastor.
Attorney R. C. Lewrcaea and family
and Attorney Dteksoe MeLsanrf
hum barton wans visitors here a short
while Tuesday.
Mr. J. C Morgan spent the week
and at Jackson Springs, with Mrs.
Morgan, who ia talcing a pleasant va
cation of several days at this popular
Mr. J, G Morgan left Tuesday
morning tar New York and Balti
more, whore he will visit the big nor
thern markets and buy hit fall stock
of ladiis. ready-to-wear, etc. Mr.
Morgan will b* away asveral days.
Mr. and Mrs. G A. Chubb returned
Saturday from a pleasant trip to
Willard, where they visited at ths
home ef Mrs. Chubb’s mother. While
mferilbtMHTUhU
rTbe regular monthly union pcaysar
mooting wffl bo bald at tha Metoedist
church this Thursday night at S-JO.
Tha eerviom will ba lad by Boo. 8. P.
Hawea, who ia supplying for tba
Presbyterians during the aumiaar.
' Bays Tmeday'a Bobasoniani Mr.
S. B. Spmn and family reared Tit
day to Lnurinkirg. wkars they will
malm their bourn. Mr. fipurife bad
been first trick operator at tha Boo
board station boro for some tins, but
woo transferred to Laurinborg. Ho
Is succeeded horn by Mr. O. bT Har>
rfll.
Mr. and Mm. C. W. Bitah aad
daughters, Mimas Lillian and Letom,
■at Neurons. Mecklenburg county, m
ccotlj motored to Laurinborg and
spent sevsral days aa guests n Mr.
M. M. Bitch aad daughter, Mlm Bur
ma Bitch.
Joseph Epstein, proprietor at Kp
a to la's Department atom, ha# gone to
visit the big Dorthom markets aad
purchase geode for the fall trade. Mr.
Epstein will be away from Aa city
nevuml days.
Tha Marian's Croat public
■will apm ttn mUIH school
. ■Swsftieen^mode'for too.
too atooal year, aad all
qnaotod to report pm
maohg at tha -t—i
11. W. Covington wont up to
‘rrs.’KSB
I AttomyO^S
l ^rensected atom
— --that Bov. A. H. Ma
Ara of Chsarnw, 8. C.. will preach at
i A Hill Prmbytariau church tola
t »y. A large congregatioa. no
<1 ; Win bo prmsnt to hoar Mr.
McArn, who la evoQ known la tola
Mr. D. J. McDuffie ia opetskg up a
meat market and grocery supply basi
nets on north Main street la & store
_ room next to Mr. J. C. Birmingham’s
w place. Mr. McDudlo has sa ad. in
tote week’s paper. Ba states tost be
■expects to have on band in a vary few
. days til the Hems meuttonsd fit Me
# ad. and will enter to tha best trad,. ,
Dr. Bulk reports that MS people
these ware taking too first treatment,
while tha others were on toe second
. renod. having received the first treat
ment Met week. Up to and Including
Tuesday fJW persons have taken Urn
Brut treatment. TMs looks as if the
6,000 jnsrk may ba ranched before the
It la especially nrged that white
people remember to call Saturday
' ■WMSd St toe court house here at
1 the ssrvks they
hUS Nm Law.'
Corruspeotocc)' ’
mr^KSSrc^^,aZStZ *5£
to A ahaboroSaturday to attead what
S~ft^x|!|23£^fc£f
ant in praiaa of tha apoaok of our east
governor.
Aahaboro bote* the horn* town of
State Auditor Wood, bo was on hand
to aid and enjoy the oeeuaW Tbcr.
*» quite a sprinkling" of Ur political
cnmny in Randolph and vicinity, and
5®* th«m httard th* ftptichci.
Theao Republican* were the only per
•«1'* preeent who failed to “enjoy the
meeting. Mr. Bickett'e compelling
clouoenec drove the truths home Into
thoir unwilling minds with such force
Uust some of them experienced s very
oitfonuorUWt hour or to.
/Any one familiar with Casa. Morri
*°n n qualities as s campaigner knows
advance that neither of the Republi
can olactort-at-larga will mount tha
same platform with him—If be can
avoid It. And as Mr. Sinclair haa tha
reputation of being something of a
‘hummer" also, one needn’t expect
mueh “joint debate" In North Carolina
afraid of R, and many Democrats sea
5? *X#d ™u1u that could follow. If
tha Republicans had tha material to
moot tha Democrats on even terms,
thsy might ask for joint speaking
***—, the purpose of gottiagtho
crowds to ktar thorn*
^^!2SSS,Ur«l*.
nun Warren la having the aaw
5
tt opens with the Demo era tic State
Platform, and Sana ter Stamens' fine
■ dilreaa as rkslimss of tha Dae
cragc Stata Cosrvamiea, Apefl ritt,
la Sllad.wiU ex client materiel*’”
sWjfrigjijMrsrtas
»53S%^3S"e fiSK
*■**•». Rfw to baaabad and odious
—‘T?NSi‘a^i“^7u"S5
hU tot ballot this year should mad
R. Tha chanter that follows, “Bix
*••*••*■ of Democratic AdmiaiatTa
S3SS
£?ZLt'
ooghly discredited public of the
proooot feneration.
jj^ih^^jsswrtffuiisr
^n(^P^*n'‘wv 4. at Albemarle. Stan
Saint Paul!.
_ Shy lair _ Appoint neats. -Burry
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
BUSINESS LOCALS
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BOOK-KEEPER. accurate, arntmo.
•d. Mm 4 or 8 Mb Mbnlu.
Ow *lv« part or all tima to mm.
Address P. 0. Bob 484, Laurinbarg,
WANTED—It so who desire to sara
over 1128.00 per month write aa to
day for position as ulssensni every
opportunity for advancement. Con
tra! Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio,
lt-pd
SEVERAL f ASMS in Blades county
for aale, rent or share crops. Ap
plkanl must furnish rtfertnco. As
gly to A. G. McDoogald, Elktoo, S.
BATE -A nice lot of pigs. R.
A. Wllkinaoa, Laarinburg, Ni C.
tf
^9* BAf-®—Onr 4 K. p. Fairbanks
Gasoline Engine. Now is opera
tion avery Ay at Exchange office.
Bargain for cash sr audit
CANTALOUPE CRATES on hand at
Laonnbur*. Can bo deliver ad at
««»F time. See Everett Covington
or H. W. McLauria. RLtf
ONE aeeofuTWl Ford Tauriag Car
for sale. Gibson Bros. *7-tf
WANTED—Two single gentlemen
boardora to board with private
Aiygy to Mrs. W. cT Bait.
Save Your Scraps
and Old Clothes
Drees maker* mod hone
keepers, don't sweep jrev
•enpn and mgs Into the
Are. We will eeO for and
weigh nt jour door, scraps
of doth, old clothes, mgs
etc- Call us over > the
'phone.
Gaston & Graham
'Phone 54
COMMISSIONERS' SALS OF LAND
NORTH CAROLINA^
SCOTLAND COUNT*.
Undar and by virtue of the p
md authority conferred
deralgnad commission
meats rendered by the
fd.WUll. C. Cooper and hpr boa
wju muyu mu m m m \
fanUats, the said mmmlsstsnsre,
•ili, oa Tussday. the fifth day at
fapcmaber, 18 Id, at ths oourt house
door to Leariehury, M. C, at twelve
0 clock, moon, offer for sals, at pubUs
to tha blyWWddarTfor
c»«b, to the manner hereinafter stat
ed, the following deeeribed real am
tate, to-wit:
FIRST: That lot at land situated
la the town of LanHobuzg, aa the
west side of Mala Street, at tke south
west corner of Mato aad Fairley
Streets, sad beginning at the petal
wb«ri the western line of Mala Street
Intersects with the -ntr -~r Mae at
Fairley Street, aad runs thence with
the western Una of Mato Street too
southward direstlan to tha
ltoe af the lot of lead for:
leagtog to the estate «d A. D.
{toTrf Zndtotfi*
of tha rvaat uSeCiSk'attoeyitot
awMaattairs
'Jtrx&srtTaSszrsiV
let number three to the center of the
SfE&ks&M
stsftwrtarwa
road; thence south M west 7 chato*
to the eantdr at the eld rue of Little
Creak; thenoe as aad with Urn various
eeunsa sd the run od Little Greek to
be seM first. Then a porttee of the
•wool tract will be aptd In five acre
SWTtSSSSfSt'M
3\JLT3 «t w.a-. h.tt, .a»
•loners, la the sale of the five sere
parcels the right will be reserved Ho
tow them as a whole with the re
mainder of the farm lands. After
the aaid parcels are exposed to sale
tbs remainder of tha farm land* wUl
be sold aa a whole with the right re
served to sell again immediately With
the pereeto aa a whole. After the
saM farm lands are espoeed to ieU
ae herein stated, the farm lands wffl
then be sold as a whole. '
Place of sole: Court House Deer,
Lnsrinburg, N. C.
Time of Sale: Tuesday, Septem
ber fith, 1»1«. .
Terms of Hale: Cash.
TW» 1st day of August, 1919.
Cemmlssleasrs.
“aawrBsss^*
i
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jFALL ]
Cotton 15c per pound
We have just received our Fall stock of Shoes
for Men, Women and Children, since we bought
these Shoes the Manufacturers claim they have
advanced from 25c to $1.00 per pair, but we are
prepared to give you Shoes at old prices as long
ks these last and we invite you to call and inspect
bur line of New Fall Shoes.
Cut prices remain good on all of our Oxfords
*nd White Canvas Goods and Summer Dress
jSoods throughout the Season.
We sail Pictorial Reriew Patens. Since Jaaaary 1, 1919. 98 mer>
Junta carrying pattens of the Batteriek Trio replaced them with Pie*
<»rial Reriew. 81 OMrchaate carrying Thome dieeontiaaed theta 1m Pie
1 arial Reriew, and daring the eaam peeled am than 799 merchants
tarrying earleae Unas of patterns erne pattens at el hare spaaed ^pandae
* er Pictorial Reriew. More people crcry month ere bring ceariacad the
tied eelliag end amst satisfactory patten ie Pietedal Review. We carry
I <180.90 stock of patterns on hand all the time.
I
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First National
| Bank Of Hamlet
p WHICH IS
'V
Only National Bank of Richmond County”
Announces-?* F*!Tr*V
pcition to loan FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS tm
the purpose ef harvesting their crops. The man of
I Interest iriR be six per ceni^ and loans will be allowed
to run from three to six months.
This Bank being a member of The Federal Steen
System, Us policy is to enable Thrifty Farmers te ob
tain loans at low rates oi interest.
We pay 4 par emit Interest in Nr Savings Depart
ment, interest compounded quarterly.
The first National Bank
| Of Hamlet
HAMLET. N. C.
X
v .
N. RHODES, President NOAH g. JENERETTK, CMto