|tM‘. tty la. Tb« «M work tamyeUm wntatra ara cjniwUrw of a amt gcncrou* reaponar bar* next weak. Scotland win gr*t fivj thM> mad. and than abrll *»••» mi mn tt Proaidant WUaon and Ueattal Parching aay stare to aeaied. Ihafa tba tpirit that asanatea l to people at boaaaaoar. Tba tba toya *erer tboaa’ ara ara ttaadlay aqpanly bahind tb— with av iway aad aJI weV* yak!" aaad to ttxa OM WmU next weak. Bat to atoto (to abra* dtotontotaa aa uyfldNt to will to ■ nifty tor a conaMaratdo number td aa to Hoaaan op" a UUla. Iraa fr»a tboa toad doOata to a* Jwt ffckad ap aa tto atraat way day aa oaa wflto at wtotoa. Ihto to a mall awn wtoa »■ itn aa aa sspraatoba aI tba ya> trtottoai and daaatlaa tto poopla ad tWa county Bat there to pit du|w that mm of aa aay Jort aaforaBy forgot to to patrfetk. Tea We're got the caon«y aad era'll gfcre It, ate. Bat wa lie buy awlriay wore ddlara aad wmto ta • head tad and oaa thing* that prm apaa ear ttou aatO wa May jnat fall ta do oar fall doty for this aaaaa as promptly aa cm A man has M that Scotland ceun ty tmr dm things Iff halvas—yon can bank on hex to go the whole length or name. But there i» io evi dence a tudwry to jut let tktag> drag onto the ataaatWe become* *1 —I drapers** aal da eg mu Than ws rsfl up oar stssvsa aad “go to ttl" That may h* a gaed way to do things, hot it entails gates * hit of mad are actively behind a campaign tike thk. The** people who an charged! with the responsibility of getting the ( county arc need often endure agonies at snap ease while they work aad wait' fee the ^dt to take held. They knew. tha folks are amiaae to da their daty aad are oce-ba»<ired-per-cent patriots, j But the folks may make it hard far them by just being indifferent—nei kkKv^^*TiI obligated to give some- ^ thing to this ftmd. Berne will give tea dollars who ought to give Afty aad others will give nothing, salving their omeciencm with to* whit* tie that “those who haw* ought to give " The man who to amply able to give liber ally and who gives stintingty to thW reuse is a hypocrite, and the men who j is able to give only a tittle and rc-J ruses to give anything is more beast than man. GW* all you think you can possibly afford aad then give roeaa mere to order to make sure you are doing your full daty. The eloctioa news Wednesday morn ing is nuvtt confusing. This office goto thru* morning paper* sad thare were ae many different report*. Not enough Is known yet to be sure of a victory for either party. Both par ties are d aiming a majority Congress aad it may be several days before the truth will be known. The report by the Associated Prase aad carried in the Wilmington Star was released at, I o’clock Wednesday ewtning and to apparently later than reports to the. ether dailies. This vapen is rep an t sd in The Buchans*. But H may he! Ear from correct. Meant ime all mutt * •art with toe hope tons the PrmMeot baa bean given a Democratic Coo gram. Don't target the 191S elec den when it was several day* before: the actual result* of the election was mown and first repeats said Pro*Hunt. ffliaoa was defeated. Tk paper* Mjr bkr Dill tp«*d* Md tin* nateg hh BtM* and pnajlag. BrltaUr to to* tots dfo lyyalatad la Me “gstt. BAST bAUBXBBtnW NBWS. h«l«> to Tto frikni. Ian Lasrlntorg. Mo*. 4—Mias May Sikr *h a visitor la But Laur atoag Friday of Mat week. Mr. and Mr*. Bright OiUoo aad Ut la aaa, Netoo*, *f BadM ara m*king toir boats la aar tawa tm a wWW. Mr*. M. c. Taagaa la aM bayro*. m Mr. Balyk OadwM toa retarnad mmm tea Fayetteville aad aN Ha Maadyan glad t* tosr Ms haakh la flMWiM Meet *0 tto yaayW a# Bast Lavr ahaag who bars toaa akk akk to lawn, at the Met rayart. ara kn* pnrtag aad condHlene aaa awh te ar baas. Mr. Will Tarry af Bad Byrlaga was Mr. /. H. Tarry, Mr. C J. Tarry and Hr. Baton Tarry af Hda ylaaa aad Haw Win Tarry af Bad Byrtaga want GIBSON NEWS NOTES. Bpaaial to Th* Exchange. Qftaan. Nov. 4.—Mm. Henry We Qmn at Clio. & C„ la a fear days with bar mother, Mr*. Jeeia Joyce. Boa. O. W. MoMaans boa lebmad tram a pleasant visit with friend* at Baer Croak, N. CL Mm i. F. Lewis Is visiting rata* throe at Greensboro. Mr. James Man gam at Hemlst oh day omhiJMm AM* the^an* at Mr. Floyd Thomas, a very papolar young man who has been ■ mleeman in Mr. S. V. Pueb atom ham Aar several years. Mias Emma Lea MeMlDaa of Wood* vine ta ipmiiiwg a few day* with bar slater, Mrs. J. G. Fata, and baa bean U with the “An1* bat is greatly im proved at this time. Mr. Poag at Charlotte was a visi tor In toon Friday on business. Wa are glad to report Dr. J. S. Gib son it improving after an attack of the -flo." Hew War Orta Rood Wert Indicating bow the war-tim* policy at riatrirting highway construction to projects of’military or great economic importance has feaan enforced, the Bu reau of Pahlle Bonds ssasuaom that from the day la January, 1*1*. wins the Secretary at Agriculture caltod Ubor, transportation, and materials aa tar aa pssatbla. to S ml mb it JO, tbs parts sail on ~i* -- * ■* peat read prsjorto aggregated ****,><* *4, or lean than eua-thtrtieth of the e meust which theoretically eeoM have bean paid ta that parted. In the ad ministration of the Federel-eH toad act, 681 projects, involving com true lion at 7,177.88 miles, at a total eeti maUd coat of $62.873,888.74, at which Federal aid comprised $ 18,843,31 &.02, were approved by the Secretary at Agrricaltare Is the period from Jaiy 11, 1*1*. whan the act became effee trie, to October 1, ISIS. The total amount of Federal aid available to October 1, attar deducting * pat aamt tar admtnistratbrs patpuaoo. eras $29, Liberty Flecks for California. Four thousand sheep have already been placed on California forms in n campaign recently initiated by the farm bureau counties of the State. The farm bureau* will trke large bands of sheep from the grass ranges und place theta in small "'Liberty flocks" on - individual farms- The grass ranges have been so depleted, nerlng to two successive dry seasons, that many at the sheep would die, due to pasture shortage, if some other provision were not made tor than “Liberty flocks" is the proper desig nation for these bands which wfll pro ride food and clothing for oar Amy. WILLIAM PRIEST NOT KILLED IN FRANCK. Mn. One Pneet, of Lanrlnbur*. X. F. D. 1, has ncrirni a letter from her eon William, who is in France, mi who was oiranoooaiy reported killed oereral weeks ago. He on la the latter, whiek war dated Sept N: "Hither, 1 have beaa ea the treat Car a leap time end deal knew whea I win pet to pe to the mar far • teat [ deal think it will be leap before I can pet to pa to tea Lather." Ml Tear Uhartp Ms. | .HORSES! MULES! We have on hand at our Stables Another shipment of extra fine Horses and Mules. All good broke and sound. In this lot we have a few Extra Fast Horses. H. R. WEILL, In Charge Laui inburg, North Carolina ' 4 • ALEXANDER NORTON. Mr. Alexander Norton, a wcU linorm and highly esteemed young nun of the county, dlod Thursday, Oc tober 31, at inftuenw and pneumonia' The remains were laid tn rest Friday ut' the McNeill cemetery. Rev. Geo. T. Simmons officiating. Mr. Norton eras about 30 years of age and a young man of aplswlid worth in his com munity. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends in their sorrow. WORN NERVES. Nervous trouble*, with backache, Easy spall*, qaeer pains and irregular ddneym, give reason to suspect kidney ivsaltasae and to try- the remedy that "toil: HonhgNNi. Mate St., iamrteborg, says: "I saRired froan Sidney trouSbla/ My hack ached moat TdahuHi fit^aa^a weight r^sr ar ssayedTn aagr way a sharp wings weald gSthisngh at I was V mil^nd ^khS^TlSed llJ ■egtdarly. Dean's Udngy PUb wee* take 2 awkm feel WUer In ev iry wny. I need Doan's gntfl 1 urea ^Oe, at an dealers. Poster-M libera 3a, Wgn., Buff ale. It. T.—A4v. 1'RWTRgR SALE OP LAND. Two Acres ef Land hi Tnera ef Lear A. Bishara Laurinburg, North Carolina FORDS FOR SALE 8 Fin Pwngar Ford*. I Roods*?. I Dodfo FI** P*o*iigir, too aadWon. 1 Fin P*—«mht Muwill, *h*o*t now. 2 U**d Ctorrolot Can. . AH tfca*o can in good rmuUar coodMoa. *** JNO. W. MOORE Rarfnd, North CanHaa

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