P' g g ALUMININUM WARE JOHN F. McNAIR Laurinburg, N. C. We have commenced to give to all our cash customers, as shown by punch cards, their selec tion from an assortment of large high-grade Aluminium Cooking Utensils, each of which have a retail value of 93.50 to 95.00. These items are given free for trading n punch card of 950.00 and the payment of shipping and express charges anmunting to 75 cents in cash. SPECIAL OFFER Saturday, March 3rd, 1917. To the first 50 persons who trade 92.00 on March 3, 1917, and this sum punched op an ahuaininum card, we will give free a salt and pepper set, manufactured in pure aluminium. Only one set to every person. No coat to you at all. Alwayrf present your card in paying for Office IPhone 16. Store Thane 110. I M «ap to find W0d kjr the Dm Lamp. It glaao • Mead?, mallow Item, bjmlBf tha ayoa, mlooa Um Btcfcaf el pi aad (ha atea. mS • nally Coii ours G -HOLIDAYS MARCH '• . - to m •; ■ , ; JaekattoVtth / St. Augustin* J Palm Back Miami Key Woet *• Bavaaa * Cuba . Mafbaaa , Tm*n* Gaif Of Mexico N«w Qrteinf Mardi Graa And Many Other BeeorU of tha Weot Ipdiaa. . --f—:-: ; u—— — - - ' Toore y.Vtaan, Twenty end Thirty Days Duration. Cov • aria«/ aay Palate of BDetarle Internet Through Beauti fol IVopUal Soonory ia-Nearby Foreign (node and Peace ful Voyagee on Southern Beat. Itineraries Attndhe Partlea PereonaBy Conducted Throughout by Mr. C. EL Gattie and Chaperoned by Mr*. Gattie. Writ* for Booklet GATTIS TOURS Tavist Agaata Seaboard Air Line Railway RaMgh, N. C. v * « ! Job Department SOUTH NSBD6 SCHOOLS. fwdtert of Iwdw Collate Urgea Better Fadlitiee. The general movement for Smith, orn educational efficiency wai dlscusa od by l)r. f. A. Moralised, president of Roanoke college at Salaaa. Va- hi an eddrroe at the opening In Cumberland Gap, Twin., of the celebration of the twentieth aantvarsary of Lincoln Me morial university. He (poke of the boy! and girls as the richest unde veloped resource of the South and Mid* "In recent years, the realisation of the value of this naxaaa material to oor groat country, if properly develop ed. has led to exceptional activity by individual philanthropists, by the na tion, and by the Southern states them selves to prnenots the cause of liberal and goners) education in tha South. The primary schools have been im proved, high school systems have been develpeed and the means of technical college and university training have been marvelously Increased during the last ton years in nil the ^Southern states Tha work has by no moons been completed, but a very encourag ing baginning has boea made in the direction of good standards, wall proven methods, sad adequate re sources for efficient educational work and universal oducational opportunity. "However, because the devdepaient of a school in a community under the larws of moot states depends to a con siderable extent upon the initiative of the people then sad bergnoe many sections of the South have suffered pe culiar poverty, educational progress has been quIU unequal. This Is par ticularly true of this sosllssru port of tha North American republic. Thee# people of the mountains have boon apart from modern educational and economic development. They have sa cs ped the blight ef the dissipating m floeoce* of the civilisation of the groat testers of population but they have * '***"*“' a |f^w i “Many of the mountain people have thus bora isolated, lying fallow aa It were, vigorous h» mind and body, wait big for inepiretioa aad strength through tha open secerns of adoration. Is not this vigorous pie truly the richest rs soareo of j the Booth T Arc not load m of bUnatry, ^ystdans^Jurteta, Sers^asdf other weHm for the^eom Cmnl Hints mm Spraying. To control dlicacco, wo eesamsrelal Hop calpfcnr. 1 14 gaUeac to H Al low of water, or wo Bcrdcaax Mix taro, made of I panada of Mucctonc, 4 pounds of freak Dm* and 80 ploai at orator. To control ’cocking insect*. rock oo wooly aphis, pooch aphis, rosy aphis, groon aphis, and aenU insects, use a contact spray, loch as nicotine sul phate, 1 plat to SO rail on* of water, or o' soap notation, 1 pound to 8 gal lon* of water oe roee bosks* and other throb*. On shade trace or old fruit trees in fected with scale insect*, no* commer cial lime-sulphur, 1 gallon to > gallons of water, or knesmt emulsion, mao* of 1 14 pounds of soap, X gallons of korooono; dissolve this la 1 gallon of water and add to 17 galloo* at water. Scibeidi my bt mid Inttud of tho korooono emulsion. The oil compounds are Man penetrating on the old, rough kwh of old trees. Those mdotiow ore to be applied while the leaves are off like the *"ddHag moth, or. eoakor worms, or loaf-oherw lag Inoocta, aoo arson paateTiantod.! 14 pounds e to 80 goBow of watar, or land is to ha 1 14 pound* to M gal 1M of tko StatT&l TRY m BUKOTTTUTK FOR NASTY CAUMtRL. «y. Yy FARMER HAD NO RICH. (Wt Cnuahltag Whm Baggy 8aWa TaM Him a Paw Things. v - 'A Kanaa* farmer drove into ffiimas City a faw day* ago for tha pvyoaa of buying • boggy and tba at aa implement store ahowad him an* »t MO. "Talk about th* high east of living," tba farmer grsmblarf. "I can rantaaabar that my father bought* boggy ham. exactly like that one, for some » years aja Th* aalaaman. who rcmembcrad tha quickly : "Your father turned fit goo bushel* of com to pay for it. Now, 111 do bettor by yea than 1 did bjr year father. You bring In your 800 buahal* of com aad I’ll let you pick out thla Hat:’* And the aalaaman wrote down: Oh MO boggy. On* 860 buggy. One 820 suit of clothes. One 820 drama. One 83 baby dross. Oa* 86 crib. 0ns IS box of dgars. 3 worth of sugar. I 1-60 worth of coffee. II worth of tea. 1140 worth of gasoline. 11.60 worth of lubricating off. The total figured $240. the value of tba 100 tmafesia of corn it had taken to hay a M0 baggy M y sen before. Tha farmer ell robed back into his motor car. *T guess I haven’t got any kick com ing <m th* high cod of living.” ha mm. "Send out that $80 buggy."— Grit. Katun* Baidal North Carolina' to f-m-g behind ether atataa in tha car* af bar old sol dier*. har Insane. bar deaf aad blind, har feahi* minded, maimed aad crto plad ehlldran. Blila are now bafora ear legislator* calling far aaw a* larger appropriations for all thaaa Parana*, wi oagbt to have liberal Jargac rapport for public health wart. Th* Govntnor is csUing for 160.484 as aeygg laaralag and farhrlml ' ***** and hffm anorkbif aaad an ampiofandfor army acaamlaaion. W* increase of public UL__ AD thaaa CodamastSo tha raeaaaaa dortvad fL_ __ tone*. With them North Carolina can taka har rightful plan among tha atotaa of th* Union. Without them aho moat always trail tha raar to tha forward aw rah mt Amariaaa atotaa. A meant Bulletin of tha Federal Bo rneo at Maaatioa shews that tt atataa make a battar rtowieg than North Carolina la dally public ittcad* ana*; 44 a h*tUr^owta?to 3»TSvI araga wamhar af day* attended; 41 ^ •o'JhSjKuJ it! £■£*£ arty ear child; M a bettor showing in school expand! tar as par thnnaaed doi tors af urtontad waahk; 46 a better showing m tha' valna of school prop erty per child of school age; 46 a bat tar (bowing In expenditure par child In average daily attendance; 44 a bet tor showing in sal arias baaed on av erage daily attendance; 44 a battar showing in avaraga annual salaries paid to teachers; and 44 a batter show ing is the length of pahUc school teams. These are boom of th* things I have in mind, said Mr. Wnmson, whan 1 ■peak erf North Carolina1* trailing tha raar of American atotaa. Aad it moat always ba a* a* long as wa era wflHhg to hJdodr owr toxboaha ^baUmTdoC eonr tomhov from our iadmt mr ■km to tax paying. We Itrataa warld Clip notion*'aboct matters as funda mantal as toxation, education, pnbllc If&S&Srtgi Latter. 1. Ty h ' J. ■: ' We Sell Better Groceries For Lew Money V Give yr Porkrth—h a awded rat ^ ' * . '' . ' 0 GOOD BREAD MEANS HEALTH Bread has been aptly tamed the Staged Ufa. Wed aude breed firm pare Boar fa the aataraldfat of nun. NO OTHER FOOD SO HBALTZTDL. NO OTHER SO SATISFYING. NO OTHER SO ECONOMICAL. Eat more bread—Uee longer—enjoy better health—tare more mopey. Yoa will always find U8 aelttng the BEST bread on the market. * La ' burg, North Carolina PIN-MONEY SAYINGS FOR HOLIDAYS EYBY YEAR yoa prarin ymmlf that yfa m* trimr to mm upwmmawfcr o«rt Xmee. Do yen do It? Meet of ua do not, or at loeet wo pat ft off tJB we hove to ■‘etfnt’' oineoleet and thee do net hove oaoaaA. We am bow orcanlMag b Pto-MoBay CM te tMopmoA wbldt wfU etart the firat Maaday la January and eoathrae fifty week*. By mving lOe eaoh week yoa wfll aava $ 6.00 ■eeaah weak you will aeve $12.60 00a aaeh weak yoawtOaaee $26.00 9LOO aaeh weak yoa erfll mob 100.00 Aak oa aboat thk Ctah. , , It fa * great plaa to loan ’to SAVE; it fa a great ptao to lean to become aogoaiotadwkh thk Bank and ear metbode - wUah wfll do yoa lota of good m after yearn; and it fa a greet plan to have aomeaMney far NEXT XMAS. Money that yoa SAVE that etharwka yea weald have thrown away. Yoa don't have to Mint far It Yob wilt have thla Money and NOT MISS A CENT, and yoo wfll aajoy H oo amah. If yea are dipaadatt yen do not have to aak anybody for MONEY ferXmaa. aad when yon •pandit, yoa oaa any “I am spending my oo«n awney." Row good It win make yon faaL ComeJa Now! SCOTLAND COUNTY SAVINGS BANK LAUBINEPEQ. M. a ...

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