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Caledonia M. E. Church S7» ■*-1 I The te m»« ,Hev. G. M. Mnuri," la_ro gtglgg_M ^rttovitnt Th. The that eh oeeit Ite tyoota te the , We rid War. Private Lacy Heater {mm the ana eaeaaitr. He itrip a to I it* quiet grove. Many hallowed nero iorto* are altered around Ode old 'place. Te peraataate the Many of there gene lefcw a burial plot has been incorporated and an endowment with fanda for the op hoop of ite graven. Truly ■ tree io known hr ite frait and Caledonia *“ y heavily One at the new crepe that promises to make money Ike the farmer* of amtlmil munty i* the dowbnuy, which is bstog grown hers on <ynita an extensive scale. The first pkant tuin wen made In the tell of IMS, and the first Mtlyessnt* at berries will bs made tide year. There are ware than 1M acme already set to dewts-rric* sad hearing their find errp iH» *wi Many mem bare bam orj Junng tha east winter, and by i IMS tide crop win be growing in Scotland county on quite an extensive scale. The Carolina Dewberry Growers' : Aaaeeiatlan, reoently organiicd with : oArei at Laaifnbarg, is the channel ’ tiueagh which (Us crop will be mar hated this year. The esteem of the a seed if ion ase Reland Covington, . president; Degald Stewart, Jr, trim president mi C. K. Ham, secretary i aid lioownci , Among thorn who tret set dew ■ berry plants in tha ceeaty mid intro ■ the crop wars Reload Covteg > too. C K. Hues, T. H. Hnnter, P I £»w*rt, Jr, X. J. GUI. Jr, Z. V. • £■*•> C. a McMUIna, H. F. lfoaree, i Cflee T. Leach, John R. Phillip*. The ■ Morgan Farm*. Ins, G. G. Mntbiwa, t and other*. RIGID REGULATIONS 1 (From the New York World) Out in HHneic they eve making tha , low ea taMghtoro stricttKt a . hghtnlng bog le shout the only thing i that can get by. NHW USE FOR OLD MINES An abandoned cep per mine la New i Jersey la being used to raise mash. rooms. TV owner any* K he* proved I to be kieel for this purpose. ’ Tractor*, harvesters at other ma ! shinery sapiiMil to the alementa ol narly heased, deteriorate In valor *jWeN#jRO a year in tha United GIBSON DRUG COMPANY ^ To tatj^Tnara^ft^iiiia "to ****** 2 - ■■ 1 •f too tew estoMlahatenfe at to kind which ia fortunate enough to NWV aant toft too MyalanT tha ttexaU Baas of drags sad nin iHlra Both of tow tora os^of too^ highest typos type of drug store ia MB town to, haadla its goods. That hath abould haus secured tha Otoera Drag Cem paajr to rap rowil toast in this sac toauta^wof^oritira ef^toe^ high| In addition to its drag* and pro Qllldtoll tha cmunT hanSasis aomatota saatoSTri ana flies, novelties, atolsaary. foun tain yam. sad ia fact everythin* that can bo called for in tha moderaphar maey. It 1* ths exdadw kaaal agent, 'far tha famous Norris candles. ami w'la large quantities of Ufa delight ful confection, which la rsceWad fresh from the manafaetuiers asariy every “■Sr. W. X. Oto-n. sraier partner, i give* hi* personal attention to the ore script) on department- Be received , hi* education at Trinity College, and, 1* a member of the Kathodtot church.' Be i* alao postmaster at Otbaen. A.! M. Gibson to a graduate of tha Urn-1 «<tndty of North Carolina. He also •tovota* hto full tiasa to tha manage ment ef tha Mars. Bath of these eentleraen are psyslar and capable todnea* men. deeply interested in the pTorres* and growth of Gibson, their home town. THI CAROLINA STATU BANK 'Continued from pat* 6' a spacious vault accommodating a large number of safety deposit bona, the bank pays 4 present am savings account*, compounded quarterly, and ban large savings deposits. J. S. Qibnoa, president, is a proctic fag^pbyriciai^afttt community, spe atao ban largo fermteg interests. B. B- Moor* aad D. A. Covington are vioa presidents. Both of tkoao ganDo me* have extensive forming interest* io tha county. F. D. Gibaou is in ac Dve charge of tha bank as cashier. Hr la a farmer of extensive propor tions. and is deeply Interested in tha Improvement of farming methods in this section. Ha la engaged to a con siderable extant la paarti gm sing U T. abaca, assistant caiMar, ia a pap alar bank ofkeUL Hr. U. W. Adams, who was president dm tha organisa tion of Dm bank, (a ana of the active directors. Ho has many farming In taroats aad deea a large mercantile huaiaas* throughout this section. Ah of those gentleman are wol] known and popular fat the com inanity. BBLK BROS.’S STORKS ARB CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO GOLDEN RULE Straigkt-Forwar< Through tha ilsialipinmt af an Maa tha Balk brothers, W. H. aad J. built one of tha greats at of merchandising in tha . It was about tha year 19*6 that them two brothers, than in thair •arty young manhood, cauuaivad tha Woo af buying goods from first hands for aaah aad telling them to tho poo ole tor leas than they had aver before been able to bay good*. The two Balks had war kail for ether merchants in these dan mer chants who sold goods on the long time audit, trig-profit plan. . They knew tha iniquity af that system and Dw kriretfreaf it. Ir North Carolina aad South Caro Una this idea, the eaah idea In retail with tha faith. In Dm year their first atom at L__,_ team. Thar fad vary Vttla eaah cap ital, they free* aUL fat they had you thread frtanda aadwaOwishers, had an Man and It was anew that fnisUmaatal, basic isarrWtlvi that merefandire . purchased for aaah and add for eaah and for fa or at a smaller and * reasonable profit would works luvotaDen ia the business VMOmAi #f tbi MflMtfT* million*. “Wo have not ehaaitd a Priwetela sinew higianteg. Wa bay roods /or im than tt» «*K.r. '“Bvacry yaar the budaam bee fai tnaaad in volume. Wa do oat know •f a yaar since tba beginning of oar bgjoate that baa not shown Ha aura Increase lo velum*, and this ia at Mbatad entimlyto tba Balk aMu “ "**■■■■ riaaaaa of the folks, kaaw sad kave tba atmoat cumlMaoeaa ia tba Balk ataaaa. P«rtl*aJar about this Bed Keek foundation, tba aaetat of tba Balka* success, ooaadawToftS P*°tb, aad far thia we era axtraaaaly It ia Mr gneteotaS*, awoey not axoaptad. In ovary town whyta tbaja ia a Be Ik atom roe will *™e. and In «m; instano* Urn Balk atoms am making gowd." i Tba Laorinburg atom of the Balk1 ayatoin was established in Saptaaabar. i*1*-, «*d baa enjoyed a steady aad growing patronage rvar since tba ftnt day its doer* wars thrown open ta tba public. Mr. G. C. Stowe ia nsnssw •f.tha Laorinber* atom and la a vah abia and traatad man in tba Balk or ranisatioo. Tba Balk atom at Lao r*nburfc tf ktcnfar ftwiki to the po»> -ibftttle* of tba future aad thorough w h» accord with tba great forces that are at work now. shaping tba' coon* of destiny In this community and giving rvwry assurance of a gnat •md wonderful tomorrow. - I CAROLINA WILLYS LIGHT COMPANY Well Kim Concern Cwr'rt FuH Line if Kluetricai AfplIiMm, \ Flxtirw, Etc. Thn Carolina Willys light Com pany was organised in 19*1 for the pwpeaa af doing a general electrical sad radio business, with special at tention to tho well knosm Willys lighting rystem .which has made a *l>lci did itspression wherever it has baan m trod need. Tha company has the exefesive agency for this syutom from the mountains to the coast, asui has gisen a great deal at attention to tia placing of them lighting plants »n operation. The rco* srith which U** hare met is it'l'iei#d by the inc* tijit l.» Mi,g 1.1 n<l difficult te meet the demands r ude upon the coupaay, and enlarged foreaa are Ukeiy to be required soon te handle the rapidly developing business. A full line of electrical goods, lights, fixtures, etc. may always be found in tha atom room of the Caro lina Willys IJ-rht Company, which Undertakes to supply the community with every posadble eleetriml need. It has the local agency tor the ihmeus Edison Vanin bap, which It popular throughout the country, and It Is fat great demand in this section. Tha company acta aa Jobbers for then* lamps, and also for the Champion ■park pin*. Tha display of goods maintained by the oampaay Is kept always la moat attractive condition. Another feature of the bwdneao of this eoneern 1% the Du roc Water Sysla av This system has baan in stalled in many homes by the eom paav in -the oast three Years. and is [Working with tha utmost satlcf action tn all instances, accenting to report* received by the company. They also have tha agency tor KeMnator, the modem leaks* refrigerator, several of which were installed last season and many order* have been placed for Installation this season. The Carolina Willy* light Company was organised in 1R1, end employ* quit* a large force of man, several of whom ara are expert mechanic*, exporhweed in 00 lines of electrical work.. They alao ban* a number of do*hr* throughout thh territory. Radio goods an also handled by the company, wMeh ex clusively represents the Radi* Cor poration of America tn this territory. f sapor Fletcher, represents the company ip Marlboro ooenty, 8. CL, when ha does on extensive business. H. G. Gibson, Ip Is active charge of 1 Urn company'* headquarters in Lea rie burg. Ho is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and ia active In Muonh draft**. He io also a Prariiylaiias, Mr. Gibson U aa eo ftfdhodid. Mr. Gibson> la an en eounty, and ia always a leader in progressive movements la laurirv ourg. non GUANO CO. Ob* ml fadoring ., -.ta»*d*nr to th* ew MM of IttiMwi, th* Dixi* Gone Conmmy'* pp* ration* art frequaoUy g^a^sai'5 M Mil HrMu/il miAafictucM OQMMM to tUa section of th* atate la located la our -tM** r-*-KM.i~u maaa foarUen jrwn ago, th* DU* Gaano Company haa gradually to twaaaU Ha operation*, fr*m you to ordjr to mart th* growing U1 at th* lmsSTuSi *HU * earn alTarding employment to 100 man, and producing high-grade ferti liser at th* rat* of more than 0MQ0 toaa par year. UtUe of IU prod art 1* vised In town, and It ia easy for th* average eitlaon of the community to overtook the fact that one of th* city's induatrias haa grown to such larga proportion* and i* operating upon so large a scale. Th* main building of the Dixie Guano Company in S00 by 200 feet in dimension*, covering an area of 7S, aqaarn feet In addition. H ua*e a number of ether buildings, both aa storage house* for materials and aa operating plant*. It ia equipped wtth 'ha most modem and approved ma chinery for th* manufacture of Ugh grml* add phosphate and mixed fer uurcr*. UM or UM latest types'of electrically operated shovels fat In operation, for Um purpose of hand ling the Urge quantities of add phos phate going into the product* of the plant. To f the official ratings given the nrm'.uct* of this concern by hispee tlon <>fflr;wlr i* added the (leaded ap proval of the practical formers of the the section who have used the goods. Roth vent eta are to the effect that the Dixie Company's products are among the best to be found on the n.erket ia any section of the country. The growth of the bosinoaa has been raaiil and steady, and additional fa cilities will he necessary in the near future If (he present rate of increase continue*. John F. McNair, one of the laadlag cltiaens of this section is at the bead dT the Dixie Company as president Janies I* McNair serve* as vice presi dent. and Z. V. Pate is secretary and treasurer. W. G. Butler, superintend ent, ia in active charge of the opera tion ot the plant. He ia thoroughly experienced in this hne of work, and la well known ia the trade. He ia active ia Masonic circles and is a member at the Methodist church. AD the officials of the company are deep ly interested in the success of the plant, and in the problem of famish ing the best that can be had ia the way of fertiliser, at the lowest pos sible prices, to the farmer of this and adjoining counties to which the prod ucts af the Dixie Guano Company are shipped hi large quantities. EUBANKS* 5 AND 10 CENT STORE Caaeeru Owned bv Lauriaharg Mu Ha* Mads Decided Success; la Waalnise Tan Years FrwnentV tho erWrinn I* tend ef mow tiro »»vl ten cent stores that tho money made by the eaUMUhment* ro Into the coffer* of some Ian* corporation, which I* Interested hi th* oommonity wlme th* atare ia Wyeted only for the porpeoa of yet Umr alt the money that can he ta co red face* Urn people of th* eom munity. Th* chary* la mad* that all tV« aroflta yo to enrich people who five bt tho biy title* of th* north. on* truth in th* ftv* and ten eeat essentially a Lairrinbury affair. Thia ia th* Kubanka store, which haa bean in oneratioa far about ten year* as a 5. 10 and 48 cent atom. Mom neat ly, however, in vbw ef the Inrmaeed coat of many artielae handled by the store of this typo, and in view of the fact that many articles satiny a title mom may ha juat aa conveniently and advaatayaeualy handtod, tho Eohanka establishment haa mtoad Re maxi mum price on arttotoa handled to S&. in other wards, Instead of bain* able to buy at vary atom margin only th* email arttotoa, nettop laae than * cents, the Kuhenks sum am at present operated praoosto to the people of the city the opportunity to buy on the sane basis the more Important ar ticles coating up to $&. Many of tbeeenrtiole.total! tor H.I7.M, end evaa higher prices to ether store*, end the response with which Be took*’ entry into Uric Held has toon net stowe that the toying public of Lourtnburr and Bcetlaad county tolly appreciate the service rendered the eerussunity. Aasoi* the sitldM which are available at this bargain store nay be msattoued n toll liae ef enameled were, ahusiauai wan, glassware, notions, hosiery, toilet gento. crockery, light hardware, atoool supplies, and the Uhe, in ad dition to the eaael tin* of 8 and 19 cent goods. The Eubanks store is modern and well equipped, trimmed to red. It contains nfore than 1490 square tost of floor space, every feet of which is utilised to accommodate the large stocks of goods. Five persons are ratntorly employed in tto sates de partment, and on Saturday Twelve ere required. The store is a member of the Association of i end 19 cent H. M. Eubanks, proprietor, is not eoly a resident of Laarinbuxgr, tot to gives Ms personal attention to every part of the banners. Be is a Shriser, a member of the N. C Merchants As sociation, an dan active member of the Methodist church. All of his in terests are in Laariaburg And be is a loyal and enthusiastic ciUeeo. D * M. G1LL1S Grecrrin, Fraits, PrWsn to Atari iw at tea “Han af Cos* Thais to Bat." Established in 19U, the grocery an-i produce store conducted by D. m. fJUlU ha* sold enough “good things to ant" in Laurinburg during tea put tan or twelve years to feed tea en tire papula ties ef tee city for a period that would extend ever many days. There ia a constant flew ef produce and groceries Into the store, and a constant stream of orders being delivered to all parts of Laartnbarg end the country surrounding, to sup ply the heavy demand that haa grown up as a result of the right kind of handling of the business that haa dome to Lillis'. There is an old saying that the way to reach a man's haart is through his stomach. .It is nice true that the way to earn a place ef high esteem In the business world in my community i* to supply that eotamurity with the beat that ia to be had in the way of “seta." Everybody patronises tee grocery store. And, by the same token, almost anybody aoacna to bo mbie to run a grocery store, though it ia only the bettor class . of groccey that really auiii»eo and servos the community In a way that ia worth while. Such a store is that conducted by D. M. Gil Us, which has long ago won its place as pna of the moat popular of Its kind in tea county. It handles bote heavy aad fancy groceries, fruits, amt an sorts of muatry pro duce. It soils Urge quantities of . goods to the people of the city, bat it I also baa a largo patronage wiring | from the people who live in tha country, in all parts of the county, in fact. Its stock* art complete In every Un*. and are kept fresh and up te date, int non contain* Many law square feet of floor spies, all of which la utilised to eoeoauaodaU tta large .stocks. As an aoosrnmortcttnn to He I customers, this store earriee a stack I of shoes, etc, holding the exclusive agency in Laoriaburg ef the famous WTX Douglas sheen , recognised everywhere as vac of tho bom on the market in this country. Five persona an regularly employed, and delivery la maintained by bath bicycle, far light eiders, end by track. Mr. Glllla, the proprietor, 1* weQ known as one ef the moat careful and conscientious business men ef the town. He takes a daap Interact in the affair* ef the Chamber of Comma res, vnd is also active la fraternal circles, bring as enthusiastic Woodman. He la a member of tho Method!at church, I Is i bcHcvur h Laarinburg ami Scotland county. beneficial, say axtansion workers of the State Collage of Agriculture. Fruits Ilka vugctsbUe. contain thoee vitasnines needed by the body. . 1;,: . - _ D. /VY. 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