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Local Notes Kr W. T. Covinfiun of Rseford wm • week-end visitor It the eity. Neper*. A. H. Jean end J. McN Pots vrsrv goats Tottdty arming at • dinner in Charlotte *t»an by the Automobile Dealare’ Aiomiatfea ad that (fay. la. Cbaa R. Bailey, patter, an SSsSStSS the mmmaiillr fa tovttsd to tttaod. Mm. ward J arrival aaee addraot fa, Base EeepUel 1M, Amrim Bxpadltionary Taira*. It fa aaMoneed that Bov. C. B. Austia, poster of the PI rat Baptist etiaiak of MooimtOI*, will pros eh this Safer monitor ad irmtog at tbo Isptfat eh arch to tMa dty. TVs public to tovitod to hoar him. B fa tantaitnpd that thorn will ho a call mistiac of the Woman's Mto ciunary Raoioty ad the Y. W. A. at tho Baptist church PrMay afternoon, November ». at 8 JO. AD mtmhon of thaae argaaisattoM am aakad to ha Mm Mary F. Boetick, daughter of Mr. P. T. Boetick. Lanriabarg, route 1, retained to Wiagato Monday to resumo her work es teacher la the Wingate High School, which tastita t'ton has boon cloeed for a few weeka on account of the “flu* epidemic. Mr. M. L. John, eommlaekmer. ie ndeertteiag for eale at auction the Bendy property, which will be arid en Monday, December 2, at 10:90. Thia property includes tbs ground now en> dosed aa a bell perk on Railroad street aad other vacant lots near, with nee lot fronting on Main etreet at Fverlngton’s drag atom. The animal meeting of the Woman’# Missionary Union will be held In the Tint Baptist church Tuesday after noon, November 2«, at 9 o’clock. Mrs. C T. Willingham, a returned mieaion ery from Japan, will make an addrvaa A cordial invitation is extended to the lediet ef the eeverml mleelonery #o detlee to be preeent at thia meeting. L*wia Caiton, son of Mr. H. I.. Cai ton. of East Laurioburg, ie eeriooaly it! with pneumonia at Camp Kearney, California. Wednesday morning Mr. Caiton had a mettage from the phy «irrsne there mying that hit eon’t condition wae alightly improved but nf.t etill ecriout. Young Mr. Calaon vrinntuered in tbe regular army over f>.ar vetr> ago and for a time was rationed in the Hawiian Itlande. Mr. T. C. Everett, chairman of the local exemption board, state* that the lK-yemr-old registrants should bear In mind that they an required to file their questionairaa, promptly with Mm local hoard. It appears that there la mm arias pprebeasion aa to this rule and the queetionairm of the 19-year olds are not e-wntng in as promptly at they should. Failure to We the queethmalrea property Sited eut wffl malt in serious consequence# for the registrant af this age. The local board has roealvad ordera to dtaeam tinae the physical examination off -registrants of Ctoca 1. Mr. F. H. Livingston of the Snead’. Grove eeetten U one of Inttirfi 'Sr*tUrfng»t®n 14**1-JSSJ3 -pigi which netted on overage of SM Tbo. each These pigs, It h stat'd, were exactly twelve men the oU frk day *f lact week. One of them waa aald in Lasriabwrg Monday evening for M Mat* a pound, or ISO. Experi enced market men here My they be hove theoo are the ftneat pin & their are ever eeea bora. Mr. Llringolim believes la "bag and hominy” aad bis ■works boar ont Ms faith Messrs. Jasper T. and Ralph E. CHbasn returned Monday svsidag from a trip of eaeerel day* ta Detroit. Michigan. The rsCma trip wm aado across man try la Dodge ears and good -reads an the way with tbo exception of a mnaU stretch la northern Vir ginia la thslr report. Mr. J. T. Glboon etataa that b* noticed particularly a large sign lust in front of so# of the ■which rand: "The Sooth is running the war; the North Is paging far R. Vote the BepaMtoaa ticket." This is -the Mad of "dope" tbo republican, "handed ont in the North and Went ta gala ^ —a. A ntnddldfll WIS T*lM M »1* rscwv VNCUWh THANKRGIVING SERVICES. Ta all who faal aa Interest In aad lyaftdqr for crphsn children: Yoa WORK Hits ARB KKKDKD AT RBD CROSS ROOMS. The sweater aad eock wool hoe ar rived end ie at the Red Croea head quartan. Those who have read the “Weti' have aeea hew urgently they are calling for the knitted artkiae. Tha boys are jaat aa aold as they wan last win Ur, aad they an hi tha aareiea af our oa—try now as Mach as than. Lath not forget them. Than la great aaad af weeks— te k* •adti aad awoitsn '.aad >elp with •Mmr wort, that am* Vs finished so—. AO who will help ace —gently re gaaatad to yeeemt thsmaolree at tha Bed Osasw—krsem*. tfy—den* wish u weeh at tha reams, you any taka tb* week U ye— hens* and da it there. Year holy la seeded saw. The Southern divisional beadquar r*re at Attest* has Sant ost the faf. ; lowing iaatraetiaas regarding tha malUag of Ohrietmn yaekagee to the bay* ia tha aacetoa: L Tha asaiMag date has been ex tended threegh November M. I. The War Department has au therised tha American Rad Ones U have printed auAcient additional la bels. —aotly shatter to those received from abroad, to ha furatahsd so re quest by Chapters U individuals who have not received la beta frees abroad, «r whose labels have bean lost or do stievad. *■ Applicant far label la required ta malt* affidavit alaallar to that re quired for pareela addressed to war retief orgaaisation workers, and file it with Chapter official leaning Ubel. 4. This arrangement li effective November tl and not before. The rule of Cm bra to a man «tU1 holds good, and Chapter official* are reqoeited to see that the spirit as well as the totter of the request of the War Deportment to obrvd. A supply of labia which ere deem sufficient to asset your needs will be seat to you within the next few days, together with printed forme of the affidavit. If you need additional lab ala they will he supplied oa request. We urge your dose cooperation and ask that you toko every precaution to see that two labsls are not issued for one soldier. Bo sure that affi davits are on die in your Chapter of fices for every label Issued WOODVILLE NEWS NOTES. Special to The Exchange. Woodville, Nov. 1#.—Mias (jruce Monroe has been spending the past weok with her mother. Mrs. B. N. Monroe. She ntumei to Queen's College Wednesday. Mr Jack Gibson was a recent In teracting visitor in Woodville. Mr. Bufus MeCallura and Mr. Ray mond Monro* made a business trip to Baeaten last Wednaoday. Misses Belle McNeill and Mari* Monroe, two of this community's meet attractive young ladies, were very successful tat their recant canvass for funds in Urn United War Work cam paign. All the. old Sandhill "tight wads" opened up their hearts. Mr. Jam** A. Patterson of Kae ford wash visitor here Sunday. The old "B. P. D." milk root* ha* been discontinued owt Ok way for leas to say <t la mdly 'missed, but w* Mara that ora lam to the city's gain. EAST LAUBIKBUEG NEWS. Special to The Exchange. Baet Lanristeug, Hov. 1*.—Mr. Je* Thenapsen mad family ef MeCoU, & CL. ware vidtonat the heme ef Mr*. Kate Frye Soaday. Mr. McKinley Brneley af Camp Jaefcieb, 8. C., spent famdey with heme folk*. Mr. Archie Madden ef Gibeoa .peat Saturday aad Benday here with rela tive*. Mr. H. L. Calami ef East Leurin berg received a kfapm Saturday menfag teOfag Urn that hto eoo, Mr. Lewie Caleon, was aarfcmaly IU with pai—nta at Camp Kearney, Cali fornia. Learie Ceiaen wps one of the Am young men ef Beet Lauriabwg ontS a little mere thaa 4 year* age when he gam op We werfc here end volant**ted aad Joined the rtgeiar army. Hie many frlmdr anxiously hope he will aeea recover. Mil. Jeha Beddlah ef Hamlet epeet 8etarday ham with Meads. The greatest Immediate duty before the American people ie to (apply feed to m/OOtJN or mere starring pern pie la Barege. Every todhidenl to America bee e part ef this reepoed bllity aad opportunity. notice or AmuNornunoit. GIBSON NEWS ITEMS. Special to The Exchange. Gibson, Nov. li—Mr. and; Mrs. S B. Baxley spent Sunday with rate lives at Wagram. Mrs. J. G. Adams and mo, Joe, oi DiUoo, A C„ spent the week-end wHk relatives her*. Mr. Kalyh. Livingston af Bad Springe apart Saturday at tha hvuu af Mr. J. A. Livingston. Mlaa East* Clark* aad Mias Elk Cola af Imuriakm* mm vMtaea k thia Mtp Friday aft eras da. Mr. Charlie Qiboon af JUCaU, A C. viattod harir I mttay. Mlaa Lala Mndd spent the wash and at CM*. S. C. Mlaa Qortrod* BtaaSaM ratamad Sunday night from a plnaaat viril wtth hone* folk* at Mahaaa. Mra Eienr BdrtMt lad ehiMm af Kowinad are visiting at tha beau af Mr. A. F. Gtbaaa. Era. J. A. MaMaffl aad daaghtor Mlaa Janie, af Laurel Hill were hi sai city Saturday. Mias Lola Taylor af Rockingham who baa boon visiting Mia* WAUe Maria If aaaham, returned to bar heme Sunday. Wasted feed on thia aid* mania starving, suffering and daath aa the other aide. BETTER THAN A CUBE FOB Spanish Influenza PREVENT IT! Notice to the Public: An oonee of prevention it worth a pound of cure. Save youraetf and your family from the ravage* of thie dread plague Avoid erowde! Get plenty of freeb air and exercise ! Keep the bowel* moving nat urally] TbMeeS ChMte*tellwaniM Spubb hSfiroaS m(m »»B mi bain, R*j mi, sib DREOO 1-1_I- 1-* 1 -1 II . HTNI1 WM1 rrUWUUN 1*1 ISM* rtgbt ivsyndysy* bn* mm SKI IT NOS NtNUIl EIHTVSNf WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE CAROLINA#—JNO. M. SCOTT A CO, CBABLOTTK, N. C BUSINESS LOCALS FOR SALE—One 1917 live-passenger Ford. First class condition, will sell at bargain. And 1 1914 fiva pasasnear Ford, SRMjOO. N. A. Me NaULlMfnd. NTc_It FOR SALE—A good wflk cow. D. Stewart. It FOR RENT—Two faratahad room*. For fafMMMtlM, oddrsae Bn SM. city, v w lt-pd WANTED—A goad t bun (up to rant *c Inn tor rssssaslili not. AgPhr Bn 179, Cfty; 4 S3 +™» iiT S' .ii---1 -p Jjkm QtC, JeUm, N. C. ^ 44-47 JUST raoatrad a WhUMUm at Dm Clapp Am far man. W. P. Srana. It *---■——* ■ v • • . : \ We are headquarters for Dodge •nd Hudson parts. We are especial ly equipped to take care of the service on these ears. • . ■ • ■ :-l.n We work on all makes of cars, and all work guaranteed. Electrical and battery work given espec ial attention. We carry a foil line of accessories for all cars. . If we do not have what you need we will get it for you. z Try our bumpers. They protect your car where the insurance does not We help keep the Fords going by. Try us. Bring us your battery work, and electri al business. ---- . y* LAURINBURG, N. C. . JA8. L. SUTHERLAND. Mgr. Gtnge. ’Phoo« *' -V.r- '.C.'-V* -MS COLDS and LaGRIPPE Prim Me tad We par battle u It III ■** Ft*. 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