TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Conversion Of liberty Bonds
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Partiea who hold liberty Bond* of the FIRST and
|second Inp£S8fiS^^^?ter|
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| them iaj promptly and we will be
|U to atteadgto the waiter for them.
First National Bank,
Of Laorinburg.
A. L JAME3, Pm. T. J. GILL CaaWer.
w. H. NEAL via* PrWdent
PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N.C.
Ibr tbs Education and Culture of Young Women.
Session begins 8e*»mber 12, 1918.
1088 MARY OWEN GRAHAM, President.
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«M«r D—wrath party rah, which
e*a only ba itiapM by a epecislly
trhe way ba rc tpaad aad other ean
twa cr nan nawdUatn toft to tha
race, howarer, tha aatrtta any pot ha
W apraad after a wtala data. This
data, teewdif to frtoada of Bapr* ■
natatin Unr, fail aw Jana 18, aad
law to aaw hanad (ran re-entry
bitauai thin ara thraa caadldatoa
toft—CaU Blaaaa. Hat Dial and Haary
raa oat by thaaa thraa.
Tha only ahawaa hr Utwb ra
aatry la aa anyai wharetaadar
Dial and Kira will aHhdiaw, lcaihia
only cm aaadHata. . Thaa tha ewtriaW
■l«ht ba aaapaaad aad all aaadldataa
cadi start aw apala. It la adadt
tad, hew aval, that tha would be a
duuKN tiu > rmmtifMn fff
Mian Did rad Kke. A party cow
ntokW|to chaa«a lha Pmamtle rale
MEN ONLY
”~“NUFSED”
Because every man knows when a Low Cut Shoe bears
that name, it means America’s Best Shoes for Men.
I have a few pairs in all styles carried over from last
season, which I am offering for a few' days at $5.98 a
pair. The new price is $10.00 to $12.50.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Evans’ White Front epL Store
Laurinbuxg, North Carolina
manta to South Carolina with ~ "
—Me curiosity sad other feelings
difficult of diagnosis.
Tha position at Representative Le
nt is aa unuaoal one. Ha got out of
the primary raoa had—a tha Presi
dent naked him to da so. Maw even
although It la bettered tha President
, would like to aaa Laver to tha aanats
■ if Tillman la to be rmmi fay death.
■Tha President would hardly stand in
[Mr. Lever's way, r—idiom at the
i «ahia of his services to the bo—,
I wtth the situation so materially rhang
; ad hi South Cnsubaa. Yet Mr. Laser
j appears to bo. out of it and the whole
.thing hoe happened within a torn
\ days. Tha most snueual situation
given polftldsas of both the ma
! aia and house something to talk shoot
j while making aaxioua inquiries rssen
whDa as to tbs poaeibla rscevsry of
I Senator Tillman, whose i****-" did
not Justify their hopes at a seonihaOh,
HOTELS OF STATE MAKE FpQR
SCORES. y
Majority Show ap Sadly to Sipoeia
af Inspectors Seat Out by tha
State Beard at Health.
The Stata Beard of Health has just
completed the inspection of slaty
four hotels to North Osrelhm to pm
cordaaee with a special act of tha
General Assembly of 1917 providing
safes to tha Htnto.
Of the sixty-fear sue inlaid sad
aeetud tha ran re fauna faith share the
ha— of being rated et 190 percent
perfect according to tha scoring sys
tem adapted Thaos four an the
VkMmix, Winston-Salem; the Wl»
wfagt—. Wilmington; the Wright,
Kririgh; aad Urn fiaaeadorf, Win
ataa Sal— 11m France*, of Win
* tea-Salsa*, aad the Ortea, of Wil
ratngten, are data aaeaode with
eeores of M each.
At the other end of the list la
Young1* Hotel, of Dona, which gate
lha lowest Mora in the State, CL
PahUng ft for the bottom place are
tho Dickey, of Murphy, aad the Rec
tor, of Marshall.
The patent of secciag la baaed ea
the fiiltowiag point*; office aad lobby, j
«l weah room, 4; dining room. "lt;i
kitchen aad pantry, lb; hall* and
ataira, 4; bad roeaaa, IP; Are protec
tion, S; water anpply, 14; hurround
. lags, 8; milk supply, 5; servants, 6.
The law and or which the lnepee
! tlon aad searing is don* fay tha State
Board of Health was adopted for tho
safety aad comfort of the traveling
public. IU provisions are maiaty de
I signed to coaapd clean food, risen
a leaping 'yni—e and protection from
flies, mosquitoes, contaminated water
aad milk, or servants who are aypkl
, Utie, tabercnkma, or typhoid carrier*.
Thai iet of the hotels impacted,
with their location end score, la as
follows:
Phoenix. W lateen-Salem. 140; WO
mtagtan, WBmiagtaa, 100; Wright,
Raleigh. 100; Bmendorf, Winston
Salem, 104; Frances, Winston-Salem,
44; Often. Wilmington, 94; Paxton,
Aflwdfc, 44; Terminal, Asheville,
44; KallMtaae, Durham, 97; Pima,
Winston-Salem. 44; Guilford. Greeas
fws, 04; Church Street, Durham, 94;
Durham, Durham, 94; Laagreo. Aahe
rflU* 01; Imperial, High Print. 01;
Art teflon, ttmitw, 90; Gian rock,
AshevilU, 89; Yarborough, Raleigh,
W; Florence, Asheville, 88; New
Southern, ReldsvOle, 88; Swnnnanoe,
Berkley Asheville, 88; Imperial, Wil
mington, 86; Dwoed, High Point, 87;
Celonede, Spray, 84; Jonas, Raxhoro,
SI; Piedmont, Boritogton. 88; Term!
nal, Hamlet, SI; European, Greens
boro, 88; Vance, Henderson, 81;
Bland, Raleigh, 81; Moat Clatr,
Greensboro, 81; Vnde Mecum. Vide
Mecum, 88; Gladstone, Asheville, 80;
Sanford, Sanford, 80; Rockingham,
Rockingham, 78; Clegg, Greensboro,
7B; Exchange, Oxford. 78; HuOine,
Greensboro, 77; Jackaon Springs,
Jackson Springs, 77; Moore's Springs,
Moore’s Springs, 77; Piedmont, Pied
mont, Springs, 78; Chetwynd, Laur
inbnrg, 78; Central, Albemarle, 75;
LeakevUle Inn, Leakaville, 74; Rae
ford, Racferd, 74; Seaboard. Hamlet,
74| Franklin, Louleburg, 78; War
■* ten, Warsaw, 78; Merchant’s
Hotel, Selma,. 7t; Central, Hamlet,
71; Montezuma, Marshall, 71; Blue
Rldfo Inn, Mt Airy. TO; Pavla Hows,
Beaafoct, 70; Piedmont, RaUavOle,1
70; New Carolina, Greensboro, 70;'
Dodson Hotel, Walnut Cove, «8; Cole,!
Hillsboro, <8; Commercial, Sylva, 86;;
Stanly, Norwood, 88; Chari as, Mote-!
hand City, 87; Regal, Murphy, 87;
Sector, Marshall. 88; Dickey. Marphy,
86; Young’s, Dunn, 62.
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Most people hi the country, despite
the fact that era an at war, are mak-'
teg more money than ever before.
That 1« all the more reason why wo
should save now and buy War Saving*
Stamp*. W# have the opportunity to!
heip the Government and to provide
foe our own future.
LAUREL HILL NEWS NOTES.
Special to The Exchange.
Laura] H1U. July A—Miaa Dora
Oftwoo spent a few day* in Hamlet
last week.
Mr. and Era. D. A. Watkins sad
daughter, Miaa Maxine, and Miaa
Ruth Markham motored to Jackra
Springs Sunday, where Miss Maik
►um is spending this week with her
parasite.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hogan and
daughters, Miaaes Pearl and Hettte
Allen, Mrs. 3. A. Humphries and little
daughter of CriJBn, Ga^ and Utile
Miaa Sallic Walters motored to Moot,
roes Sunday.
Mr. sad Mrs. O. C Johnson hare
returned from South Carolina where
they were called because of the illness
of Mr. Johnson’s father.
Tbs many friends ad Re*, and Era.
I. N. Clegg of Rowland will bo sorry
to note the continued illness of their
little son, Archie.
Quite a number of Laural Hill pae
Pis attended .the installation aarriesa
at the Laural HUl church Sunday
night.
Mr And Era. Stafford E. Gibson
and Mias Ha Gibson of near Gibson
spent Saturday with Mr. and Era.
J. M. Lovingitoa.
Samuel Gompora says: "If worthy
of dtUenahlp In a free country, no
mam or woman wiH dissipate our man
power and economic resources
through purchase of things to merely
gratify tastes or appaarwana. All
purchases should ho governed by this
one dominating thought, ‘wdl they In
any scan ear retard the winning of the
wart’
TWO MUCH-NEEDED FARM IMPROVEMENTS
Effldmcy la the watchword of the how. This ap
plies alike to thoae engaged In the factories aa weM as to
tkoBt wk9 {ten pnAwtoe
C-Q/y&tity'-'L**'-’ £•• ■ C*'Vli3*L^7. '^V’v*
It la not difficult to point oat where many kinds of
the tew h«t at tea time wo hare too hi mind—THE
BETTE* LIGHTING OF FARM HOMES AND OUT
hUlUDOfCM, AMD AM DOVOV1D WATKB SYSTEM.
With a LALLET LIGHT AND FOWA PLANT H
Is now poeaOrie to Ught the home and hare snfldant elec
l®
laid*! m tenit* only for people who ere rich, bat
rather ae prime necessities for the average femur who
uarta to ba tarnisfwl, for the wpuii of inotsllatfca |a
by ao means a thing that steads la the Wajr, espedafly '
when thevahuaf farm predneta la niauMueil
When one eeaaidm that it wfll taka only a few hun
dred dollars to pat In a LAJLLEY PLANT AND WATER
SYSTEM, it most be aaid that delaying baying one of
thaae outfits U not ottfy aaking the farm woman to coo
tteaa eiyiiruraij dradgery and hard want, bat It mean
the radndng all arooad ef effective farm work.
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% water oyatem la UBngh to nun than justify the «
Wmm at patttag la a LALLKY SYSTEM, wbfls the ooot
of upkeep from year to year la almost nothin*. There
am plenty of farms where a LALLEY PLANT AND
WATER SYSTEM will REDUCE THE LABOR FROM
AN HOUR TO THREE HOURS EVERY DAY. Sumly
this la a thin* that la worthy of consideration at a time
dorfa* the crop season from twelve to sixteen ham a
fay.
Th* Lnlay System Is the simplest, moat practical,
most eOdenf. moat dependable and most desirable olaeM
eal equipment for the avera*e farmer aver produced.
Anyone interested la puttin* in an eleetrkal equip,
mint end water system should write for fun particulars
oa the LALLEY SYSTEM.
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fc M. F. Gilfeatber'
Lrarinbuig, N. C.
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