The Best Groceries That’s the kind you get when you buy from us. If you are not a regular customer give us a trial and you will be pleased. It is our constant effort to keep a Stock of Fresh Groceries that will appeal to the Discriminat ing Housewife and make it possible for Her to Plan and Prepare Tempting and Wholesome meals. The Holiday Season Is Rapidly Approaching And this la peculiarly a Seascn of food things. A little extra effort, an extra touch here and there and all the Family can fed the Spirit of the Benson In the Home atmosphere. Make the coining Christmas the very best you have ever known by providing your Dinning Room with dainty and delicious Delicacies. A complete line of Canned Goods, Cereals, Vegetables, etc. Also Fruits, Nut#, Cakes, Cran berries, Celery, and Many other dainty and whole some things to est st this Store. McLaurifl & Shaw ’Phone No. 43 Laurinburg, North Carolina SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH Schedule Effective Nov. 12th, 191$ Trains Leaving Laurinburg No. 19-8:25 A. M. Local for Hamlet, Charlotte and all in termediate points—Through Sleeper Wilmington to Charlotte. Open for paeeengeri at Wilmington at 10 P. If. No. 18-7:27 P. M. Local for Hamlet, Charlotte. and all in termediate points,—Connecting at Hamlet for all points North, South and 8outh West Pullman Parlor Car Wil mington to Charlotte. No. 20—8:85 P. If. Local for Wilmington and all intermediate points,—Through Sleeper Charlotte to Wilmington. Pfcaomgerf may remain in Sleeper until 7 AM. No. 14—8:67 A. M. Local for Wilmington and all intermediate points,-Pullman Parlor Car Charlotte to Wilmington. For additional information, as to rates, schedules, or re servations. «all on local agent or write the undersigned J. Watson, Agent H. E. Pleasants, T. P. A. Laurhtbarg, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. • - John T. Weet, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. THIS DRUG STORE SELLS Tpilet Articles and Face Creams Toilet articles of every variety for men and women aft eold at very low price* and the quality la always of the beet Face Creams and other Beauty Preparations for wooes represent the best products of the market No article of an injurious nature la Bold at thia store. They makegood. Your prescription will be compounded from the freshest and purest of druca. and the otmnet earn as to aeearaey will be obeerved in a very detail Dona while yea wait medical. umracnoN fcor- , land DCMObLE. Monday, D—Mr 4. and Cea Dmi te Ootidey °- "-r" Kaadlag Ornte. By L. M. PIELE, Bupt. ■ On lht following da too tha phyui elan u*»t out by the SUM Bonru of Health will ho at tha schools namod opposite tha date* for tha purpose of examining the echool children for phyaical deficiencies. This examina tion, which our very progressive coun ty commissioners have made possible, should be lekmi advantage of by every on* in the county. That dull boy, found in every achool, might b* max • ng hi* mark but for lent slight de fect. which th« simplest operation would eradicate. It is to he ho pod that a full achool will great the ex aminer on hia arrival at every achool. The schools named below will be visited on the dates named after each achool: Laurel Hill High School: Thurs day, December 7, R. R. Walker, Laurel Hill, principal. Bruwnsvftla School: Friday, De cember g. Prof. Morgue, Gibaoo, principal. Aberdeen, Monday, December U, Janie McNeill,- Laurel Hill, principal. Rachel* Bchool: Monday, December alj^Bayinond Monroe, Laurinburg, Sneed Grove School:. Tuesday, De cember 13* Prof. Brown, Laurel Hill, principal WoodriUa School: Wadaeaday, De cember IS, Fannie Wright, Laurio burg, principal Laurel Hill School: Wednesday, December IS, E. B. Cole. Laurel Hill, principal. Oak lawn School: Thursday, De cember 14. Mlaa Eugeaia Cassidey, Laurinburg, principal. McKinnon achool: Thursday, De cember 14. Annie McLaochlin, Max ton, principal. Spring Hill High school: Friday, December 18. E. G. Clary, Wegrem, pn nopal. John Station achool: Monday, De camber 18. J. A. Wilkins, John Sta tion, principal Hasty school: ■ Monday, December 18. Marie Monroe, Laurinburg, prin cipal Caledonia school: Tuesday, De cember 19. Carrie McIntyre, Laur inburg, principal. Leviner school: Tuesday, Decem ber 19. Louise Monrue, Laurinburg, principal. McGIrt school: Wednesday. De cember 20. Evelyn McCIrt, iia xtoc, "NK- achool: Wednesday, De cember 20. May Bostick, Wsgruaa, principal. , Murrey echool: Thursday, Decern bvr 2L Sal lie Smith, Laurinburg, care E. F. Murray, principal. Watson school: Thursday, Decem ber 21. Ed Currie, Laurel Hill, prin cipal. APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF A JOHN NORTON. WILL WOO DLE AND CARi THOMP — RON, Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina far the pardon of John Norton. Will Woodie end Carl V Thompson, convicted at May Term, 1810, of the Superior Court of Scotland County for the crime of atpr-p-bracking and larceny and sentenced to the public roads of Stanley County for a term of two yean each. All parsons who oppose the granting of said pardon are in vited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This Bth day of December, 1816. Mrs. Carl T. Thompson, Mrs. Alice Norton. 49-fiO-pd MOTOR CAR • / ; .. • : '' vU ' Owners have found that its economy and its efficiency are unchanged through the changing seasons. It rati u well ia Fall ee la Social—la Winter aa ia t«a ««r-»a4 at aa treater coat. It mill pay yam to miattma and rxamina thia car Tkalaaaliaa raanmpUea fa eneeaaUr law. Tfca tin afateapa fa eeaaaaup fcipk. Ifaa piica at Ua Tomatop Car aa HeaPaier aenpleta kMUaklaMH Tka p/iaa at Ike WMer TewrWf Car er KeaPater canptala ***** rapalar watnlfclap WHtlU.I. Patraol gibson bros; Laurinburjr, N. C. Pttm Cured la 6 to 14 Days Taac draesUt *<11 k!m< aonr M PA ICO ournuorr uos to c.r- ic.cm m* laMw. lad,UUHpatrrotnUtarmulattoupaae. I IBM wifiiiJn rlwit... iad ha Saa. " LOAMS NEGOTIATED ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS I ^Scotland, Robueu A Hoka -p*-1- Catmint) -- - - V SSAOaOO to HO,006.40 I Five YEARS , 5 per cent Interest • , A. T. McLean N . C. I I Laxative ard Tonic. Lax-Poc and daw not nipe doc At thauew Hwr, Ketda rthiTtnrwriloamtlain the baeithy tDBctioae- SOe Delicious Syrup'1 " Molasses I Those fine, Sa vory. hot cakes taste flU Mic better when Copied with some of Otm dear, IwmI lyrup cornea to nm ' fwk and data We sell die bestknown, most Reliable brands on the market—cane, corn am jaapis wrap—a prioae •ajrwfcere al««. And our stock of mo lasses for baking and cook *n* pt eposes will please yoo . io aw ty wap-Ha rida mm flavor sad price. O Ivo oa a trial 1 • / t ' Teleohone Order* Given hnmnl AHmMm fomi rSAvi “Every nun m"ct be “•own fortano.” T1 nile”i*SAVING! The p SAVINGS at ttria Bank. H Begin tn^fty—^ _ ■ , I 1 a^i&acKWf I » * -• w SCOTLAND COUNTY SAVINGS BANK CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS xSSS: iX!S!*<5?“WS deeifna artictieaHy arranged "*** FUiandwinter Baiba are now ready, plant early for Hj&r^sarss-a* *"* 1 J. L. O'Qoinn & Co*, Raleigh. N. C., 'Phone 149 Pfawa year order* with oar local agent, I. T. FIELBS FLOWERS yiowJ oir»i>f*m ouT tor Prompt ottmtion to oot-of town ooion. SCHOLTZ, The Florist, Inc.

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