BEST IN THE LONG RON { Hov/Tho Bayonet Lost a Great"Battle DAYONPT3, first mads at Bayceiuo, Fr*ooe, - JL> whence they C* *hetr nemo, to be^n, were droost ca dangerous to the army wfch them as to its (oeu . Faehbncd with a sobd butt, to be iunxaed into tho music, 4 rendered e gun nodose for firing. The butt wes soon changed to a socket, but not befbio tha cow fcr-'fcd bayonet brought the English ere y to grief st Kulielansakie, The Er^bh soldier found the beyanet a poor fii, bard to get fr-'ohngur; end when be get it in. hard to get out. Vbcn h hod to bayonet, be cocldn’t bayonet; when be bad to shoot, he couldn't shoot. GOODRICH SESffiKtTE TIRES TMB crrv OF QOODIUCH . AKROW, OHIO. For That Tired Feeling After shopping nothing does a woman more good thaa a glass of oar sparkling soda or brao ing phosphates. They aro even better than a rap of tea. Better and bmco wholesome, too. . Slop in and hard a glass That's the best and only wsy of really knowing how simply dsttdous our soda is. 8EE OUR BATHING CAP 3 BEFORE BUYING ; We >re selling War-8aving Stamps. Are yea buying? If so giro as a rail. EVERINGTON’S DRUG STORE The Ssn-Tsx Drag Store. Lasriibni, North Carolina Land For Sale At a Bargain .,100 Acres of Farm Land four miles north of Hamlet for tale at a bargain. Small cash payment bal ance on easy terms. See or write CLAUD GORE INSURANCE ^ ^ IMm haadb ymjmmfm W«will*lr« Mm ftwjMhf1ili f’ LAURINBURG AGENCY CO. E&fcfeV;'' I—>ni tad Ltiaa. Iz&tjyftl Tfirnt lift Hhrt— Jum Wade 8. Dunbar - -- ANOTHER SHIP BENT DOWN BY GERMAN U-BOAT. Washington, June 9.—The And ean steamer Finer dal Rio was i|R by a German submarine 76 mihfmM, the eoaat of Maryland jraetsrjfiy1 morning. One of bar boats with the eaptaln and 17 ndsbm of the tips la missing; another with 16 aian has landed oei the Virginia coast. A brief dispatch to the navy de partment tonight announcing the sinking did net any whether the Skip wan shallsd sr torpedoed. Hope Is held that the wlseiag heat either has bean picked ap by n panning vessel or will tan ep at same point along the Until tomgnt tn« nun im not k— reported me ifaowiar ftiBidtn dM the Nneeflu —to— VV laad m sunk aff the Vfayfad* cap— list W— evening ad • o'clock. All stoking* reported to the lipiTtopt abiee the wboarinm 1eft the Mew Jar—y const district last today here aecnrrad eff the soast ef Maryland aad Virginia with serarsl ef these das asst ef Cepe Henry. TUg to dice tee that tbs U-boato are oparst tog ever a vary limited ansa, prob ably ef net mere than n few hondry/ •genre atlas, bat to n vary layartant Stoaa it bamoa known that tha tab oariaaa wars (a thto araa nasal aad ditto tiara. Tta task sf bagging tfe — wdtoa oaca to ao —had an or— "•M*. will be instructed by the ' navy department as to rout* and time ' of saUiag, mid an auaettacesmet ■md* bare tonight by Hear Admiral Nathaniel 1 Haber, commandant of the third naval district. I Brtam having port the commend sat stated, masts** of ships mast ap ply to tba aavy rooting officer for in structions sad while at sea they ■■•t be prepared to receive and act promptly upon wireless directions to p« into the nearest port for orders.* Coastwise traffic is wan protected, Rmr Admiral Usher declared and notwithstanding the activities of an. may submarines la being conducted i under normal condition*. Gotmo Ommm* m U-heat War-1 far* Ik American We tore. Amsterdam, June 9.—'The Hard, deotsehe Allgeteeine Zcitunc, com menting on the U-boat raid off the Ateerican coast says: “It is tho Bret blv end carefully planned action of our underaso war fare, undertakes against Urn war proleager in tha far-west, it is link ed up with our c {Tensive* on the Eu ropean battlefield*. “Tho U-boat* have brought the war' to American shores to catch American transports near the point of depar ture, bonnet it la not always easy te dml with them in the open sea or la Tump sen water*. “The German peep)* wish their heave sailors good task aad complete •access in their teak." U-keat Off Hatters* Let Peer Whel ermaa Get By. New Bedford, Mats., Jon* t.—Twa •haler* which arrived hero today .re Ported they had been held* ap by a Oerawa submarine off Cape Kattara*. Captain J. T. Oonaalvee, of the aehooaer A. M. Nicholson said that oa Ida pleading with the captain of the U-boat that he waa a peer auux and that tha lea* of hia re earl meant rain, ha waa allowed to proeaeJ with hia ship and 990,090 eargt of sperm oU anhs rated. After laaving the Nicholson the submarine headed for the schooqer EOaa A. Swift, also returning from tha whaling grounds but before reach ing her the U-boat commander eight ad • toamer end went after her, send mg her t* the bottom. The mesa hay of the schooner Hauppage. sunk by tbs German raid •i May 26 arrived at hia horn* her* today and said that while ha waa a prisoner | for eight days on the U-boet he waa told by the officer that they had aank one whaler laden with olL This ship, the name of which waa not given, was destroyed previous to May * 26, according to the story. of «to Secretary of the ‘ Ttaaaary to all Liberty lues Workers. To aH Liberty Loan Workers: ' "A greater number o£ individuals than ever before known own Govern ment Benda aa a result of yoor aplcn «W work daring the third Ubsrty Loan Campaign. The number of 'stockholders" in the Government should * be still tether Increased through the sale of War Savings ti—pi aad the teaching of thrift aad eeenousy, and the necessity for ecu. moving labor and material should ha “Friday, Jana twenty-eighth has haaa daatgaatid aa "Natioaal War *aringa Day", whan a apodal effort wOl be made throughout the aetioa U oeaure pladgaa from tvary < marten to save aad acanomlae aad to per chaae War Saviaga Stamps. I an m*iy daatri that Ubarty Lana Work era than reader all assistance possi ble to war sa ving cenondtUca to tto* campaign. The more thocaegkly the •eeeeslty for individual saving aad mmaaqr in brought home to the poo pie ad rim nation tka easier erfll be oar work to fature Ubarty Bend team, too mete quickly and adequately tan tha army aad navy ba.equipped, aad the Men certain will he the fatare welfare and pruepeilty of ear pea. 9UT "May I bag yen to do everything to te power to enlist every i*-ntTten eg a pa triads war saver aad earner ef War Bavtoga Stamps.' < Boot hrwtoiwt to too Wort*. - nwotouw«u«i*kMrtoM tMMB, on lav I if ml by an Amort mm mam to Ltoorty Boato or War Iwtol Btoava to tho bool taooot ■toto tfca warto Pmraatail, wtotoB loaao mom a# It *• ma atom; all «f It to mad to m aagp or ao arbor to amtotato. aafart, anttoo a«4 a«r all too to Bant Samir *a Aamttora mo—y eaoM ba ft to a battor parpoaa. Bata to «a lamafu to Ito powor aod —rum a^oar patry, an teraafmtto tba mm M oar Sghtfa* mao — aoa aa* MSgii 32 Lots Sold For $78,666.00 At Auction! - . ' . ' ' ib thU S*k Mr. Fnok L. FuJWr, CHwomI LW^i ft Mym Tobac o» Co., Uurluat, N. L, « Ahcoo*, 14 C«»y LuU ior . t» SfafaEt ■< M! CKt Safarto mt Fin* frawiti it facta A* Wn —decked by u» we wHt« >11 Aruh end «a»*<er nm, roTrrt the cadt pajrnKei. on paareMjee, obtain t^jod Auto, Me., furea.hin*k Canada w c element. ****** °* X™" W“, write u> for iefonaelioa at •ur Auction nitliou, It wul « juvuwc you (ImC you ami u*. Fanw a&wW 0«r Specialty. Territory VnlimiuJ. ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. rum uAum that jvmnncm roum counomucm ******** kicumm, va, —i cmuNvuxc. n. cakolma ftefeieaccit Aey Balk iia Pctrrmbair;, Ve. or CrrenvilU, N. C. JUST ARRIVED 250 BagsCoe-Motimer Co’s.6-4-0 * 250 “ Coe-Motimer Co’s. 8-4-0 2 Car Loads No. 1 Timothy Hay 500 Bushels Mixed Peas. We expect on the Steamship “HE1NA,” doe to arrive in Wilmington on next Fri day, the 10th, an allottment of 400 tons Nitrate of Soda. We offer for sale the unsold portion of this at bargain prices. In addition to the above, we keep in stock at all times Brick, Lime, Cement, Piaster, Doors, Saak, Shingles, Ceiling, Flooring Etc. Give ns n call. COVINGTON SUPPLY CO. Uorinhurf, Kottt Cu.Hu * , , . * First National Bank United States Depositary. County Depositary. City Depositary. v Member Federal Reserve RmIt We welcome checking accounts, small as well as large First Natirqal Bank, Of Laurinburg. A. L. JAME8. Pm ' . T. J. ffllJ, GtoUar. W. H. NEAL, VIm IWdant Patronize Oar Job Department

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