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3 THE EXCHANGE Eatablishe4 in 1882 f 1.00 per year. UPLiaqHD EVERY THURSDAY. Kilter! at the PostofSce at Laurinburg " ' - N.' C0 a second-class matter. Not responsible for the Tiewa of corres 'foa&futi on any questions. since learned that when some paper holds views differing M "' I"" n n un, a night and day of Ia&eek with Mrs. Duncan McNeilLl- 'bWrfpU&ria payable in Advance. 4"dertkia.aaUa given n application. MAC CAMERON; EDITOR EE SAYE k FALLEN ; UPON STRANGE with those held by the paper he is then reading that the first paper is in league, by insinuaton and inuendo, with some unfriendly influ ence, either the railroads or some other great ; corporate nnwpr is indirpptlv told who i. tvhah nnwpr rhnt.rnlH er- The infant child of Mr. W tain of bur public men, or Wateon continues very ill. would be public men. The editor or the speaker know as well as aid Mr. jyicivnauy that their ; statements are not true, and they dare not come out directly and make them, for they well know Messrs Alex and Johu Walter Jones, accompanied by Misses Florence. 'Einma and Ruth Jones go to Jamestown this week" ' ' Prof. Hargrave, of Lumber Bridge, visited the family oT Mr. J. D. Medlin Sunday. ' IT- 'A' ma'Ctr Worthy of pass msf nptiQe took place, at Winston-Salem during the RWt days, Oee .Il.;,P. XtXmhlr-Ql Stokes xiouritv. a short time ago wrote . an I cm w viv rfcue uanou ry iw I?0r1r;i3ighing1iimself "Da vid,?V5h j whch? .-lie virtually Buxton had been bribed by t&e American Tobacco Com pany itrmlswm-tyust leg isTation'4auringthe last ses were present "I jet us, then, be Up andiDo- ing! was the club's motto for the meeting:, and the members caught the spirit and proceeded at once into the work of re organizing the club and the elec- - - LOOK FOR THE - - siort A the 'General' Assembly of this State. No sooner than he did so. Senator Buxton ent$nde& the editor, of the Iteporter the name of tfc Corn?srrondefnt' and it W&s immediately furnished mm. ,j.nen a warnant wasi sujyrgwg nijiu ,wiui . criminal libel anilJie was cited to trial on Friday September G, last. On the day- se,t he. came: ,ac-, co m p an iea t)y li fs attorney, and Av&o&dOym' think Ire did-? lie simply -issued the follow ittg -st at emen t : ;twV V -NortH;Carolina, V" t : V ' Forsyth' County. V'T6" "Public: J "wrote as articV 'sigTied David," which was published in The Danbury IfciPPrtV, fik August '22, 1907, ia. .which 1 1 reflected upon the cojirs af:UrvJ. C. Buxton, . Sen ator? rrnx Forsyth county,, in the Legislature of 1907. "I now desire, of my own ac cord, to publicly apologize to fc?iutor Buxton for tb&-lan guage used by me in that coast: municatiom and to retract e vJeryl word ansaid article which in anyyefletedr upom ' hie. LhadTMo'ittfe iine I crota th article to make the Bt&JncRts which I did, and M bow?5i Pt thch&rge was raadt wifdoutany foundation tbat I had ho reason to be litre tkf charge to be true at tim &wqto th'a arilcle': "R. P. McANALLY. 'ipeaber.l907,V,i. l . fove at ..least . .run upquia.sadv Jay iu this good oHioxate wrours wnea a Elizabeth Prowning Miss Virgie Streeter charming ly entertained the "Elizabeth Browning Book Club," at her home on Church street, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 3. This was the that then they would be call first meeting of the club for the wi nnon no main tarn tiieir uicuiucib assertions and that they would have to publish sign ed articles confessing that there was absolutely no basis for the charge. Doubtless the influence of readings and speeches of the nature above referredjto worked Mr. Mc An ally up to the point of writ ing what he is now bitterly sorry he ever wrote. We do not wish to be misunder stood in this matter. We believe in newspaper discus sion of public men, in public speakings, both of which snail be' attended with the utmost freedom,; but we want such discussions wheth er bv- press op speaker- at tended with .a -degree -of trathfuhtess' fairness and salilttt the writer of speaker ( always conscious oi tne iacc tnat ottiers nave as mucn right to investigate questions oi public concern as he has and hat after all he may be the one Avho has seen the matter from the erroneous standpoint. One of the most baneful results of this new order i i timt wnereas we use to pre sume all men honest and in nocent until the contrary be proven, conceding to our most : outspoken opponent tion of officers for the ensuing year, rne omcers eiectea are l President Miss Mary MCiNair. Vice-President xMrs.E. II. Gib son. Sec. and Treas. Miss Pattie James. The new president, Miss Mc Nair. in a beautiful little talk, gave welcome to an memoers, both old and new. It then be came the dutr of each member to account to the club for the manner in whiph the spare hours of the summer had been spent, This naturally furnished much merriment as well,as instruction. Music was rendeied by Miss Kate McLean, and Mrs. E. H. Gibson at the piano, and by Miss Pattie James with songs. After the program had been concluded, delig'itful refresh ments were served bv the hostess. 3E3C 3C " jj Wanted You not toforpretthat Web ster & Hornaday can turninh you a Tin ner on short notice. '1 hone or wrieht them. Lumberton, N. C. w lJ I r it! - . v Srv faijj S HERE and the couutry is y T a overflowing with prosperity, p li but because there is plenty in the land doesn't repeal the old adage, t CON O IS E. A L T f 9, Get Yd argains ! E HAVE JUST RlL and are now offers imenseliue of FALL GOODS, joiners the irreatesn Bare:ains r of things is the fact ever placed on this marker Jiock consists of Dry Goods, IN o i" whereas we use to pre- tious' Shoes, Hats, Clothing ill line of Gents' Furnishiags. In murt, any uiiug you want aipj is uuihjjiblb iu mi its uepanujuiiio. Below we give a few of the inrifeV values we are offering : 3G wide, $ ciiszeii -of . this Btate, wijl daiogosofaT as to wri jd article;,;, haye the Qvcattere.dl broadcst cm?, the covm try? attacking the character of , , an horior- aUiacian, a character that batben.iB.the building, as in thig;ins;ance, for oyer for ty years," and then when call i3U.toiyiitaip.or shut up, (KCuae-BCreet -slang) has - to Kf&rcn-htotbfe - rack and adJBit-over-his- own signa trojthat"he smplyiied an,d tfeat for hd.ldther reason taii,tbe.8iinple.fact that he did not yiew some economic question as did the man whowcharscter he had so mercilessly -assailed-. - Ind&ed Uiasebfi strange times! Their passage can be " brought about none too soon for the public gbbdv We" have of late, heard lots about the freedom of tfos press and the freedom of speech, both o f wlncji e regard as absolute ly essential to the public wel fare; but we respectfully sub mit thefe'isvt vast difference between freedom of spaech and press and downright he Matters did not used to be tnis way; wuy tue uutuigei what brought this new con dition of affaits unonus? The o bjsr vant reader of a certain class of 'papers, the attentive listener to a cer tain class of speakers, has read and' heard virtually siniilar accusations before. They came with the advent oj.populism andrellotfr jour nalism. The reader has long $1.25 Serge, all colors, Melrose, all colors. 36 in. Mohair, all colors, Best Calicoes, Best Ginghams, Corsets, 35c. value, Corsets, SI value, Corsets, 65c. value, Pillow Cases, per pair. Large size Buttons, b Best Oil Cloth, Best Checked Homesp Full line of Ladies' Gl and short, white an Largest line Men's H came to Laurinburg Men's and Boys' buits, T I J'.?C. r: 494!. 98c. 48c. 98e. 24c. 44c. Gc. White Mercerized GoodJO cents value, I honestv of purpose, we now Ponsree Silk, per yar V48c Kilb- fer.Avith us with. sinister mo- German Plaids, 25, Placingupou them the ggj- r, KfV ranaraaiiotii, iu vxiuw, c cu uiuiu vllvJ Killing is actually shown to the con trary, and this is having its weight in keeping our best citizens out of public life and that at a time when their services are so much needed in the solution of matters of sucn great importance. Again, we say, these be mon strous strange times! For our part, give us the ways of the iatners; they b good enough for us. We confess they, are more to our likinsr. We never did like the way of convicting a man without a hearing and evidence, no how. Give us a trial before MOHAIR, 44 in. wide, all you railroad us to a life . of everlasting shame. and see our line Ladies' Shoes, 98c. pair. If you want to be dressed up, come and see our line &f Ladies' and Misses' Skats for 98o. JKxtra in frnfs' Ties and Shirts. 12 bars, 24c. 11 lbs. best Cof-1 fee for $1. Window Shades, largest line and lowest prices. Also beautiful line of Lace Cur tains, 39c. per pair. Towels, 8c. per pair. Closing out, a lovely line of best Counterpanes at 90c. up. t ml i? e rrz 1: r I- r:tl. v nue oi Alines, u. eacu. x muw iTops, Scarfs and Shams. Patch prk ready .'or quilts, 8c. per Jtrd. Turkish Table Linen, per yard. Ready-made Jble-cloth, $ 1 value, now go- at 75c; $1.25 value at 98c; I. goods at 69c. White Ta J Liuen, 24c per yard. Eight y Clocks, $1.08. Gents' Sus penders, 24c. Men's Punts, 98c. up. Uoys Knee rants, iyc. worth 75c. per 3rard selling at It is an old established and per manent truth and we are not forget ting it, but our fall buyings were caught from a close-fisted standpoint, and as ever before we are prepared to and daily we are, supplying hun dreds of customers with the choicest and best things to EAT AND WEAR at the ECONOMICAL PRICE. We have always in stock anything that civilized people love to eat, and just here, it is always FRESH and CRISP, because we sell to so many customers that a tremendous stock like we carry is soon sold and our goods doesn't have an opportunity to get stale. That's Why They All Say, 1 "If you get it at McLAURIN GOODNESS, gl 1 I & SHHCSLits HASTY ITEMS. 49c. Just received Big Lis I)f Ladies' and Mens' Umbrellas. REMEMBER, THE'-" YELLO W STORE," the place to AVE YOUR MONEY. Yours for honest dealing, I GUARANTEED. Miss Sampson, of Bennetts- ville (the granddaughter of the highly revered Rev. J. A. W. Thomas, of Marlboro, S. C.) will teach at Hasty Academy this term. Last year an effort was made to Secure a nine months school for the children of this section. The effort was. unsuccessful; but should our men decide to try again, we feel sure the result will be different. The man who is again t educational advance ment is not only against the best interests of the community in whiek he lives; but he is actually "behind, the times." No other material progress m a communi ty will make up the lack of good schools. As we said of the la mentable step taken by. Laurin burg along this line." It is be cause Laurinburg had - Prof. Quackenbush and his splendid school that she does not realize herueed. The meantime, the boys and girls are, growing growing out of their school days. . Now if hey could only quit growing while the city father are getting themselvea "resurrected." Miss Lucy, the daughter of Mr. Sim Odom formerly of Has ty, but now of Robeson county, was married last week to Air. Dan McNeill, of Robeson. Mrs. Lizzie McCormick and Miss McCq11k of Marlboro, spent EPSTEIN & BERGMAN, LAURINBURG, N. C. ors. fcv 40 dgf j&fl In Laurinburg. I have purchased one of the prettiest and best line of Goods for my trade that has ever been shown Laurinburg. in It comprises a complete and up-to-date line of XiOOD SERVICEABLE HARNESS Double and Single, Wagon Harness, Harness Oils, BshjbS, Pads, Horse Blankets, Whips, Halters' Haute Strjngs, Horse Boots, Lap Robes', Buggies and Surries. I also handle the well-known Spach Wagons, one of the very best on the market. Ismake a specialty of this line and realize what the people of Scotland county need and want, and have bought just such a line as will meet your demands. These goods can be seen at any time at my stables and it will be worth your while to take a look whether you are ready to buy are not. See my line before buying it is to your interest. I. C. aT V. In addition to our Grocery Depart ment, we carry a line of Diiglas Shoes for len mi (jon Quality Shoes for Women TWO OF THE LEADING SHOES ON THE MARKET They are easily distinguished by their style, fit and finish and make new business by their wearing qual ity, q And again we are prepared to take care of your wants in the C loth ing Line We represent several of the largest and best known tailoring establish ments in America and can give you just what you want and a low figure. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed We can Feed you, Dress you in fact, you can live, live high and dress in the best and it all comes to you at ECONOMICAL PRICES If yoii are not one of our customers we invite you to come and live cheap. WHEN IN DOUBTS. BETTER SEE IcLaurin & mm it THE BUSY STORE ii 3E1E -: r v.. - m I i. m m .m m m m m
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