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[■Millars to Mi hr te goto to! [Kg pdHb to the itiidhnMaia tod __ ___ Ovil War eo- tot mA aids of Um track Jaat <a to au(j<Jlda ^Msoet. ^ H teeatad"tebm kwato «uf gto! haul or Hall. Um aslerod Mil to the tuna at paean*. Tha toot «u re built aa Ua siath aide to Um track, CmUmTwM toatoMd ttea fto* *“ wbuTwhaa It was also Inroad. pert Building waa ad what ta mm known aa tha OM Depot, and atfll stands, 4d0 yards waat to Mala street, need aa a private wniahiase. TMa location waa aalaatsd because at tha wed for mere mom tor the toes, and to gat atok a menace as to fire oat to tha too* yards. Um town never ■had Um location, and aa soon aa tha shops were moved, agitation began to MOOTS retain to the depot to a site near Mate street, which waa Anally MMOoaafal about lNt ^Daring the CNUWar toaMHP traatosuad ta IiaariahaSb'aad oaa of Um pshtoyi oSeera T-’to the boMing formerly the Lnurinburg high school building into a TO I Idea aa and Used in it Tha otecea to Um manager and president wore removed shortly after Um war, to Wthalag tea agate. tha firm to ■trait and Soper was umpmad to Col J. T. Rep at and A. r. Bissau .which operated on a tern seals shortly after tha eioee to tha war. It aatawdad tu credits aa wtdo ly that thay sew went beak. M Mytotbaa told Mr. Krrfthj coming term, bat dT^UnUoi ought to have a school, and for him to m Cal. J. T. Roper, one of the school committee (toe others being L. T. £«««tt and d. T. Mi) and 2 he approved, together to see Oept. Khrorott end ^«)ingMhnynUd^aton<| Mfllipi ft K^oit ftMld bt opomci wt. The project wea a sueeaea, end Mr. Smith opened aad taught ichool hart two yean ,the eaeoad year mov ing to the old Lemrtabarg high aohoo) building .then out up into naan end used for a residence. Smith gave up the school at the end of that year, aad the place was advertising for e teacher er teacher*. Prof. W. Q, Quakanbush visited the town early In the summer, and finally dvdtded to try his lot here, and opened school, im, in the old high school building with Mr. H. W. Malloy, ami stunt The school was a cueaaaa from the start, aad enjoyed the perfect confi dence and loyal rapport of the com munity for twenty-one pears, when Professor Quakanbush resigned, and eohl Me property. The tribute paid Pro leaser Quakanbush in the trac tion of the nwaurant in front of the court house li said to bo entirely a nigra, in that (hare is net any where els* In the world, so far aa known, a public monument. In a pub lic piece, elected by public sabaertp tea, to a private wheel teacher. Than ant miimmrata iW fsn markaca, in SS^aSrartoM^: kSITu^raid Sat la no monument in a public abba euhacriptisa to apri tcaohcr, rave this i ^ eenunuaity rasthra, betevun beyond the limits of ttda raaticn. Some years ago In oon uaraatlca with aaat mate on a train from Memphis to Little Keek. I msn tbSTl Hnm 1to5Sng*to 1aaia>eS>tho Jadgec at dm state of Arkawrac. who was an Ida way to a rahbratina of THE SCOTLAND COUNTY SAYINGS BANK Twenty Tmh' Ojmte Am* De ’’*M04 to OOMi* States goTcrnrnaat, along with those ef meat ether lending nates ef the warii |baa provided a plan by which the pswa Who wUbas to lay asMa a small amount of monay may do so by depositing it with the pom ~m— dMMltSMnt. This undertaking on the part of tbs gevantswnt is chiefly to promote the practice of thrift and earing—virtues meet sore ly seeded among large member* of piepic la these day* ■Ac bast method ef caving, how ever, is through Uw caring* bank of the eotnmanity in which one Hvan Hot only is ate rate of internet paid then Is otfertd bv the govern lmMlt iadwcMnamaity where and U pet to uae by the _ bank for the eemiminlty. Is very rare bitten me arathere any as am pice of tones to depositors in sav ing* bank* and these hutanraa are beecsdng mors rare with the pass tog «f the year* Strict state su pervision has made cavings banks al most as cafe as tbs govsrnmant It and the cafsty ef the average task lc ao longer a Question ^t'haVtog in the telmstead aad ability d ttm First x£ *- in 1904. tsjurfisSXStt ' sHr&s of the Bsoted County fav. seed by the SSTu niM mm tp>i> tha average workman ih Ms Thaaa advantages in favor af tha specialist are strikingly illustrated tar tea saeeaaa that has at* in did tha ha etnas la IMi, Mr. ta specialise an radiator work of all Vdada, with the result that peaetioally We entire attention to new Seated to that important phase of aatemobile •Mi Ha is recognised aa one of the heat equipped men in thto aaetton af the eoentry for the proper handling of radiatora, and hia wovi is aU fully guaranteed. Tha machinery and equipment used in hto astobUahment Is of the latest and most Improved design. One of the meat recently In stalled places af machinery Is aa acatylana welding outfit, which to proving quite satisfactory and to aid ing materially in the work that came* to the Patrick establishment. This outfit to used for tha proper welding that may he necessary in any part of automobile work, and all tha work that can conveniently be handled to being received for this machine. Occupying a splendidly equipped shop, containing more than 1(00 square tost of floor mace, the Pat rick establishment employe two ax perta in the oaariliiip of tha tara^ awl f rowing patronage coming to ins riant. The work har become so wall kaewn that a great deal af radla.yr work is dona for persona quits a oto tanoe away from Laerinhurg, aema af it being skipped aa far as Long Island, Repairs for Ford ears, and Ford parts are also Handled by thto eeaeera. Tha toeal agency for tha fatness Tyres Copper Cora tor radia tors. fully guaranteed and bached by a MHMft bend, to handled by him aad a rptondld baatoeea to done in this department, C. E. Patrick, Ota proprietor, to one of the landing automobile an af this section. He is writ known, and has friends by tha see re. Be to ne tiva ta the affairs of tha Chamber af Commerce, and to a member ef the Methodist church. He to anthuriastto ta hto toyaHy to his hooMtowtTcf Laiuinbuig, and Is always ready to luutottoH&Myramotioa of its growth LONNIE HAMMOND CO. Incorporated THE EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP > CLOTHING •' FURNISHINGS HATS * SHOES Laurinburg, North Carolina Stop and Consider WHY SHOULD YOU BUY YOUR MEATS HERE? BECAUSE Our faultless service, handy location of aur store, the guaranteed quality of our neats, and the quick deliveries are the things that guarantee your satisfaction Native and Western Meats CITY MARKET Laarinfcnrg, N. C. E. ESSEY Headquarters For DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR NEXT DOOR TO 1ST. NATL BANK LURINBURG, N. C. V . t * By. drinking Bottled Coca-Cola you ere assured of the oonreot mix ing of this delicious drink wherever you may purchase it • . $ ' i . • * Laurinburg Coca-Cola Co. Laurinburg, If. C. i
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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