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—. * • I r . o _ o AsVHnMOl| WwililrtWlll 1/fO® ttift pg tkia IB B •J* 3 OUR DAILY BREAD of AO Good i_„ lanr day with its jita saw opportunities for faith ful effort,If thaafcThee. ' “With the Aid past uncertain future, I can nothing; today eat me to y while yet I can, into an of that comdfafca, life toy aspire. Worthy and noble tee, O God, make my ideals for this day. “Not great taaka . bat taaka greatly done make Thou my drat high aim, teaching me that it le better to till a garden skilfully than to rule a kingdom wretch edly, and that the approval of one's own coaacfenea la rather to be chosen than the plaudits of .the multitude. { “Diligent hi business let me be. ' fulling below the beat that is in ;me In no task; large or small, {that I undertake. And making l sure of this, let no ecusnini fall ! ore Mulct my courage or ruffle ;my spirit. Any evil that cm be ; remedied, tat me remedy, taelng no time in worrying; mid evil that cannot be remedied tat me make doubly evil by unmanly repining. “Nor tat me saerUce, O Lord, in *ny toilsome quest of wealth or power. Thy greater glories ■rarer at band. Whether or Dot the beauty of be mine, let me look gratefully on the beauties of Nature—fruitful lends end restless seas and •tarry heavens. Whether or not esse and luxury be within each, tat me know the physical pleas ure of vigorous health and of honest toil and wholesome play. And however removed from say; measure of fame or greatness, tat me rejoice that for me is the common happiness that eomral through love and friendship, rad ‘ for me the spiritual delight of striving, <even in our demay and blundering fashion, toward the Ideal that Thou givast us to dream of. So may I this day, working strenuously and yet! with cheerfulness and serenity, make a record a little more worthy than yesterday’s and— "Earn for myself the evening met. And an increase of good for man." ' I “Amen." R. MORRIS AND SON, PLANT AND SEEDSMEN A VUt U Fane «f Bsteryriatag Me* WW An M«Ms| TUaas Cnw to Pave w dw Sea It wan * araMae tmt TUeeday. aftenwn U dip sway foe an boor or. ’two to the skint, tieiutebta and •eedJ fun of B. Morria and Boa, whom poatoAca Is Kntlw, but who live is and own a Ane form tn Hottest eoenty, and ore fbd of it, they say. Fur >*>me turn, year* we might ray, w have been know tag toe Kents r COLORED OTIC LEAGUE TO BATE PROGRAM NEXT ’ Tho Colored Cirie wd each tmtaf at the tM thiwh. A: on tho preptan, an —oretary of tho chamber of eon* DOLLAR DATS, MAT U-U Pi-May and Saturday, Mar D-U Dollar Daya at Laurtebuqt. apodal bargain* by alt tho merchant* Watch for Tho Exchange next weak, eomtaar oat on Wodnoaday evaaiag. Don't forget to come to Laortaburg May *S-t4 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AT LAUKNBURG . On (Mtlwr mn wffl bn found • Mary at tho Protestant of, Lanrinboi*. This atary is being r»? •doted from a ipedal widen of tba Charietta Obsarvar at Aagnat It, tW. M* mutton la made in that atary of tha fart that tha Catheici barn a c bench at Inariahnig- They hare n boaatifol church buOdtag an McKay atmrt, and thia am a timber of people of Ola faith Mag in U« Haber*. Thia special edition of Tho Kxrhaaga woe Id not be mmplata if wa omitted mention of thia cbaicb, wrteh baa a part ta tha tab of tha maim nutty. Baa. Bather Tamar, of IHmlet, lathe paatnr. YOUNG PBOPLB TO MEET AT HAMLET SUNDAY On Sunday aflamen. May IS, tho mood annual conception of tha Dm Dan Aaoociationai Uidao will concern at tha First Baptist eharch. Hamlat. Tha program will begin sharply at S o’clock and all you* people hi tha sxrociatioo am orgod ta ba pmaend. Tba pabHe l» cordially hreited to at tend. w—. .—A■—■■■■ ■■ . Mr. J. a McIntyre, agent for tha express company horn, has racaiced Instructions that ha my accept for free traaeportatioa iMsiands at Hothia* and other donations ta tha tedeceon cyclone anSbrom at Aadsr A C_ same to be oomdgnsd to tho EM Oross at tkdjlsn. Mr. W. B. McIntyre and daughter. Mt*« Amin, of Mextern, mate 1, warn vi<Hnis la tha city Monday. OFFICERS GET WHISKEY STILL AND THREE MEN B she tag Haal Monday Night When They Capture Landsr QaMt aad Negro, Robert Smith P*tU James bad* them adieu. MRS. JOHN KNTKHTAINS POH MRS. EVERETT Mrs. Pete i John entertained a number of Meads Wedaeaday after* .Men, honoring Mrs. A. C. Everett, of WnfMnghat. with a sewing party. This waa a happy gatheriag of old friaoda. The heateea served a telad -i MOTHERS CLCR MOTTS WITH MRS. FAULT TUBSOAT Tin Midhaia Club met with la A. M. Fairly Tuesday afternoon. This was the regular boaiacaa meeting. Tha mfcsatea were read and the treas urer made bar report. Officer* ware eluted far.the it suing year. Mrs. J. IL Hereby, presidsct; Mrs. H. W. iMcloorUr vfaa proildent; Mrs. W. Leak Paata, secretary and treasurer. Program cnmtniUee: Mrs. W. L* Thrower, chairman; Mrs. W. & Boyali aid Mrs. A. F. Blue. It was rated to have the rail called at each Tiwotfag aad any mmber act pi asset and who has failed to notify the hostess will be reported to tha secre tary. It waa also decided to have tha annual raaaptlea for the teachers in October. Tha hostess, assisted by Jr;. aad Mrs. 3. R. Murphy, served e delightful ice ooursc with angel food her daughter, Mrs. Jno. F. McNair, cake, followed by stuffed dates and salted nuts. _Jt_ WOMAN’S CLl'B APPRECIATES IMPROVEMENTS AT THE COURT HOUSE . The Woman’s Club wishes to molts V public ex»nalan of its appreciation of'the work and Interest of tha county Hon agent. Miaa Marian Swain, and tha ooaaty agent, Mr. 8. E. Evans, in tea improvomaat and beautification of tea Scotland county court hanaa rrounds in Laurinburg. The Woman'# Club faala that the cleaning ap and of tea gronada ad Urn hoaaa adds much to tea —_V and dignity of ten dti -w of BtoMand county and ** *ad» moat craditably tea civic love ■ad prida of worthy eitiaana. Tha Woman*a Cteb baBetas teat it is the sentiment of tee people of the whole eoonty tent a good work hath boon wvstmht and to thorn who labored ao fatthfelly to main poaathto this great lnpravtoMBt much waUe tad »KmmVw should bo given. -1 THE JOHN CHARLES M*NEILL BOOK CLUB HBKT8 The John Chartos McNeill Book Chib held its Inst rtgular -iitlss witii Mrs. W. E. Matthews at the homo of Its Amrtte, her mother, at Wagram. Tha following prsgiam was carriod out: Our State in tha World War, Mrs. W. E. Mat thaws; Economic Pncrtu in North Gtn* Rm. Mra. D. A.Taatoy; Edocnttooal Advancement, Mias Ohatah McMillan. Thao fattened a vary original and ap propriate content on tha counties of North Carolina. Bias Kata i is won tha prism, a lovely hand-made haahst flUed with freshly cat white toaaa. • White rasas ware also in evi dence hi tea decoration Bahama and a dalaty vtdte hnd served as favor on trrh pUto of iWidoui loo o^d taka, served at tea clooa of tha eve "*■«•**• *■'»" wwa Mrs. Onn Reiman. Lsurinburg; Mrs. Mw. Use McIntosh, Sanford; Mrs. Emma K»«etay, Sonfom. and Mrs. W. J. Matthews. I in 4 to >4 Onys - __ _ JOHN CHARLES 1TNB1LL. POET OF THE PEOPLE , tContlnuid bon page 2) influence that Dr. Bmjamfa SI odd, haad of tha Wake Korea* English de partment, exerted over him. Dr. Btadd himself a poet, « profound rtu dent of nature and sincere lover of beauty, having a bread outlook oh Ufa, tec spa t>lo or anything little in thought or action, was and li In every way equipped to be tha teacher of a PO« "Many a night," Dr. Bedd tells aa. "pUea of compaaiHom ware for gvtian aa we talked the hours sway over poet*." Haeahriair the degree of Master of Art* from Wake Forest Callage la ISM McNeil! was the. elected aTwib sMtute profeaaor of Ehgtieb at Mar Returning to North Carolina heb£ gun the practice of law In Lmabartoa. Hie law partner waa A. W. McLean who waa reared only a few mile, from McNeill's old home and with whom he attended Spring Hill school while both Ware boys. Though catering the practice of law McNeill never lout his love for pets aa was clearly shown whan ha surprised tha people of Lumberton by carrying with Mm a cage of wild eats Practicing hi* prefeaaioa in Lmabartoa for a short tuna ha than located in Lanrlnburg, tha county seat ef Idc native county, Scotland. Far one tana ha represented hia county in the Mate legislature; this waa bis flirt and only a spartan us in y»»»tleal life. But though prmming tha poe hihtilriMi ef a good lawyer MaNeiB wm» sever rnelly interested la the le gal profession. These Met intimate with him at this time declare *u.» be always preferred the dianaaioc of poetry te lew. Certain it is that ha sever took this tew practise seriously, end he meat here spent mere time k the study of Utesataseead 1a writing than ha used hi besoming "teamed in the law." McNeill ’s poetry moat be Judged hy y»u*y. than by Quantity, feem Cation Land" am thatwo "Song* Merry and Sad" and “Lyrics volumes which bear his »«■— and it te principally upon the tenner that Ida Uterarv fame must met. His peetsy will always ha dear to the pe»P*« beeaaee he wife of thing* which meet men see sad feel hat saa uet express. Whan ashed by a friend why he did not step written about every day Ufa sad pfedataks and write mm gmnt mnsteiplsee, Mo Noli I replied that “the little things are the greet thing*." "8un Down" (■ a fit selection with which to dose. “Hills, wrapped In gray, standing along the west; Clouds dimly lighted, gathering _ «lswjr; The star of peace at watch above the Ob. Holy, Holy, Holy! 'Wo inew O Lord so little what is best; Wingless, ws move oo slowly; But in thy ealre all-knowledge let as Oh. Holy, Holy, Holyr Hone of R. R. Coria*tea. Sooth Mala Stmt NERVES ON EDGE COULD NOT WORK, SAYS SHORT But Tan lac Put Well Known Boiler Maker On Road to Health—Indi gestion And Rheumatism Gone Now. W. A. Short. SOI . East 7th St.,' Richmond. V».( for thirty years a heller maker, is one of the many hundred of Virginia people who have I come to rely span Teniae to keep up their health and strength. . Mr. Short says: “Tor several years chronic indiges tion, constipation, and attacks of rheumatism in my shoulders and kneee, kept me or. the snrinaa beach ana afraid very oftaa that I would have to quit work aad taka to toy bed. Vy serves wens eo an edge 1 e-tuVInt sleep right, and my strength was sagging worse every day. “Tarlac put Mt back in great shape, leaving ms without a sign of ri-eumatism or stsi—ah trouble and a well man onee mom. Naturally, I feel grateful to Taalac aad have all full: in it, and anytime when I don’t Scot just right 1 take mots aad am nooo O K.’ Tan lac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no subetttete. Over 40 million hetttee sold. Tonies Vegetable PlUe foe constipa tion. Made and reomamsndad by the manufacturers of TANBAO Bofl Weevil Control Three Reels of Moving Pictures Free! “How to Poison the Boll Weevil” “Goodbye Boll Weevil” Will Be Shown at The Scotland Theatre (For White People) Laurinburg, North Carolina Saturday, May 17, *0:3° A-M * ■ at Rex Theatre (For Colon* Following Rognlor Matinoo) _ . .__• i THE BOLL WEEVIL WILL BE (X)NTROLJLED \VHBN BACH OOMMUNTTY RESOLVES TO CONTROL The State Bank The Scotland County Chamber of Commerce
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