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Laurinburg, Its Past, Present and Future and esteemed Hester MaLaan to gqn an agriceltefel itaadpoMt ot any similar ana Hm the can two tales lor ovary ] _ often pea da ead, ether crops In a net dlvmity engage fibs attention of ti>* busy hmbcMiHBtt, Kaurintnirg rililihie forth her bends to all goad people and says, “Ours." Hava yon will find Chardin af needy aB faiths; yew will to.', a gtAtled school that is unexcell ed; icu wlB find a healthy, progTeo «ive saint pervading everybody ami everything. Yea wiU find pessimism tn the discard and optimism oa tha front aant. Hart opportunity liitaai you and bids you we loo me I To the Investor and basiasei men, Laarin but aiwl groUftnd should bt vary Inviting. Tha manufacturer will find bora an ideal '—-jin flirt ady four notion roll*, a fertiliser factory, sa ofl mill , • Boar mill, an lee plant and other Industries are making goad hi oar town. There la room and avail able sites for mars. Shipping facili ties arc afforded for quick transport ing bp tha Coast Line, the Laurinburg and Southern and tha' Seaboard Air Una- to aB parts at tha country. La bor I. plentiful and at waaimsbto wages. There la perfect harmony bstwaan the races and desses, and •ash things as strikes and walk onto am unknown. Haro opportunity knocks at pour dour net otJyoece but again and again, bidding pda 1st Mm in- , Hm future of Laurinburg will bn determined by the eemMaatioa of factors that are esswitlsl to at every town that Yea can _*il fields wiB btdlatoverad ■ si ansae that pea l towns spring intd over sight as if by ’ opinion ana af Urn gapataat factors in the upbuilding af a town to tha united cooperation of ha citizens In every. fersrurd mieamunt A town la noth-, »V made Johu Wannetoeker prtoee. U mu have m merit, one that you ban Wool it from the houaefa Smotmii who mid MmthlBff Hk# thte: Tf yw have an artkteef town aaeril. If * nothing men than a rto t-ap, Mid you Uvo in tho mid* of a fowrt a well baotoo ntk will ho made to. your door.* Wo have . In LaaHrborg i—ethiog*. of trail merit The lAorteherg rTchoiMot^aohaSibr tho oqoat af my weekly paMtoaltoa in tho Mate, ft haa uwoyu stead -1« at. One l --- m raioiy Domna ivtpy Hr the edvancen—t at Scotlandjeoenty. ^lt kn of hDmeidt7>T?ha ^aert^t eon ploy in tho edv.no— .at or tho aowl, —tel and industrial edvnna—art of the, town and community can not ko over-! of trvrnaodoaa import. Tho other ed vertiefar medium la the Chamber of Commerce. Tht* ia to any town an iadlapeoaahle adjanat. Ita Arid of operation la wide and eaafuL Une predominating feature of tho Cham {wv^io ita twilling and development of Initiative end atand at tho hood of ever* forward and pregraeriva move ment. The Chamber of Comm— la eaaentiaUy n trry important factor end ita highest ambition ah Bold and; will bo to moke HUaifa|W( o good town for good people.’’ Wo predict that lemiitburg wifi double Ha proa out peculation within ton yaare. So ameb fo* our faith In two merit! T. TTcOVINGTON * 90N Bra here Carrying On Largo Opera • ttoac In Cotton good Prodocto. Fertllleer, Etc. Something Uhe forty yaare ago tho buadnea* now conducted under tho atjteef T. T. Covington^* Son woo that thee it baa bMnan&portact ST been of eorvtta to two gooara thma af people ooeiHng the product* handled by u» concern. The bueiaoca of T. T. Covington A Eon to that which woo originally con d acted by T. T. Covington. Tha arao ont management took charge of tho budimi about ten year* ago. Ho conservative policy that had marked its operations under the original awn n hu bctA continued, Ml tfal MM people are customers today, in many imtanefn. wk) began tHrfr vrift* Urn with UiebuabMi fo and ties. agrlcoltawl Maeaf’ anf*!** Urn. They act aa heehaw in the handling of Moot af these Inca, and aloe cany barge stocks af eanm or r Helm. They are qadrfSl in tu tiwffim of nitrate of soda for foxtir laor .. and tbo Hat of their Unoo Mata arid phosphate, Ttaomaa ■Mud'and’IiSk ktenlU pS uk .and steam and domestic coal. Every sott of fertiliser material may bo bod of this ecaoora, which has dtAM la the hareAhg of foitlll SOT suitable to tbo soils of this ooc-J Uoa for i—y jmn. Inca tod la too Britt building, this Brat to conveniently amimill.to <01. and to proporod to give tbo pceteptont loa to all orders on to it It also oiala tains a in Payettevilte.! asms goners! lines of prod hots are handled. ' Tbo haiinooo of T. T. Covington A Boa has vary decidedly Increased in too past few yean. Tbo more general UN of foitUteon that has resulted front a better understanding of their vote* to Tans crops. T. T. Covington, senior main bar of the drat, to ooo of too loading busi-! ness men of the community. He is a member of the Methodist church, and, tabes a loading part In tha affairs of the Chamber of Commerce. E. P. Coving loti U in charge of'the office at Fayetteville, though a native of Laurinbarg. Both of these gentle man are wuH and favorably known throughout this sad adjoining coun ties. PURITY STEAM BAKERY I Under Msaagemeut of Dan Shaw. .Leaul Bakery Use Made Splen did Progrooa Organised about ten years ago, the Purity Steam Bakery canto into the management of Dan Shaw, of the Am of MeLaurin A Shaw, about two years ago. States that time, tbo busi ness has continued to increase in volume, and the addition of a consid erable amount of ntodam machinery ly to talsom ritln patronagetost offers regularly. Tha plant has a capacity of 4,*00 loaves of bread daily, hariitei a targe amount of cakes, pies, rolls, pastry, and the like, and its capacity Is usually tha limit of its output. Tbs equipment of the Purity Steam Bakery is of the latest and moot tm-l proved type. It has a specially con structed oven for baking eakos, and anetkor for tke porpooo of baking broad. It makes a specialty of pro ducing the Snoot quality of hot raUa, which are served twice daily to those who know the delight of the Purity hot roils. The business done in tote Una to tons and constantly on too in crease. Tea persons ore regularly employed in too operation of too plant, and four motor trucks era used to datlvor goods in end near the shy. The ccneovti nils at wheteooto throughout tote asrHim of the state, and supplies fresh brood to ell the fftoraojn town handling this Una of * ■■ . —. - ■■ ■ ■■ EVERENGTON DRUG CO. Lauriaharg** Oldest Drag Stole Kee Kept Face With the Time*' EatabUehed forty-two years ago, JBvaringtea’a Drag store I* the oldest establishment of Its kind ta the dtp, and one of the eldest business eoo oerna of any kind la laurinburg. It has been under Re present menage meat for the past ten years, and la today operating on a larger scale than at any previous tints in its long his tory. Its re potation has always bean of the beat. Enjoying ta a peculiar degree the cooftdance of tha public and of the physicians of the tewn and county, Everiugton’s has merited every whit of this confidence, and has prised It as among the concern’s moot valuable ueli. Carrying a .complete line of .drags, toilet articles and sundries, Evering toe’s makes a specialty of handling only tha best merchandise obtainable and from Ra large and varied stock can be selected anything desired in the drug line. Many nationally ad vertised articles are to be found at prices as moderate as It la possible to sail ft rat-class merchandise The store room occupied by the -- a a a—aa —~r Kveringtea (ton contains naan than 2,000 square feet of'floor space/ aiui ia Ailed to every comer with the com pany's large and extensive stocks. Five'persons an employed, Inchoating the large amount of business done by the eoUhlLshmant. The store J* trimmed ia mahogany, and a 12-foot soda fountain is one of Ka attractive fartuna. In addition to all aorta «f delicious drinks, the famous Velvet Kind Use cream, well known through out the south, is served at the foun tain. Dr. W. N. Robertsoo, manager, la one of the heat known phanaacut* In the county. Be is a member ef the Chamber of Commerce end a Shriner, •nrI i* active in the Methodist church. Dr. a M. Tuttle, registered phar macist, a graduate ef the UrdvscMty of Richmond, Ve., and Trinity Col lege, N. C.. gives hie personal atten tion to the prescription department. Dr. L. F. Buchanan. Jr., a hading physician ef the city, maintains hh office at Everiagton’s. Wn insist, though, that there are some women who can hasp a secret. Dead ones never talk. For the ffrat time Mace ISM. the 8ti Lawrence River at Quebec was this winter blocked with ice. M. B. CHTTBCH. SOUTH. LAURINBUBG, N. C. foods. It maintains a —tall ft tort on Railroad a treat, where the local public secures its products from the Purity ovens. Mr. Shaw, tbe manager, gives HU personal attention to the operation of tbe bakery. Mr. Shaw is a stickler for sanitary conditions in the plant, aa well es for absolute cleanliness ou the part of all employees. Tbe mod ern machinery operated makes ft rare that the human hand touches any thing going Into the products ef the bakery, .but the perfection ef cieanli dmi is insisted upon in nU respects. While Mr. Shaw is alsd in charge a! the grassy business ol Ifrlsmfa A Shaw, ha takas special pains te keep the bakery in the bast at condition, and has bean ranch era tilted with the public reopens* to Us sffarta to pro vide Launnbarg with e bakery that is a credit to tke community. The pstronews aeeotded the ptont Is aU that eeBd be snpirtsd, and any as tosial inasase, K is wUsmted^weald < _\ % ONE OF THE LARGEST COTTON OIL AND GIN PLANTS 8 '■ IN NORTH CAROLINA S Cotton Seed Hulls, Meal, I Cotton Seed Oil and | All By-products I * *'« ' I •t •• ‘
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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