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>* V K «•# ■ * A ■HsaBMdMafe-aafManeea__ u noted In ieeue ei> being In the bo build warebouaae In atone the agrtoOfrur»» Scotland couAty.ha* and theea.win bo Tkia * wa» at an an/ of Scotland men held hare Saturday -' ; 'J rt^fT. PtJLE ttltaCML r?l; Wmw* tom** curtito'Mpift mi k to aWfUim, * Tbe> .Tnkteie of the Gibeoo Sebooj gm jhmnhig fur.* gnat edgeathm rally day da Sept. 4th. ] the day when the oorner etooe of the* nek building kill be kM and thikr acton hunched, The Majona win lay tba atonaf-In par ticipate In which. eanmdoy, member* of all the lodge* are invited. Supt Jq ••will deliver-tiie addwh*. your County Superintendent L nrgath* people of the county to Pftrone from every apbool 4k. trict in tba county will oom*v , mingle with ther neigh bocv view the. beautiful building* imbibe WlUUmeoo toWitahipV * - - — "* * M at_Lai i turned fr^itrip loBaltimore Washington mid Richtnogd who* aba went to hoy her' fail good* •• * Th* .meeting conducted byBev. Clegg baa just ekwed. Themeet iqg waapcoditctirtof much good. WoritinetT have began the emo tion of a new bdme for Mr. Bob Griffin. Sh| • Salt. Ur. Brunt Smith to thy a *uU of ctottiaa, not jest an ordinary, wear-tt-any-old-tiroe salt, bat hto raal nice Sonday-ao-to-maatin* suit. It happened ttaoa: Ooa day recently a cotorad boy catted at Ur. Smtth'a h<aaa and told dm that Ur.- Smith’ bad aaot Ua after tba salt aa ba wiahod it praaeed. Tha ladtoa at bona of eoaraa thoogbf tha boy npm< aantad aoma ooa of the'total pnaaiog elabs. and id mpoAMto Ua -- - --A J-H * — j ■ a< nil iwiBw% otiiYtria cn.'iin Baked for. hto bate ona, to tha boy. t Nothin* haa boon hoard of tha aoit or tbo thoif knee. motor ormasne. tu£*«*uiWrw. '• i tftLfttl. An*. 1&-Tl>*«f. ) talSaroptan war apod in the United 8t*t«« to-day for tha fine that byiawauty Booetoc, who that tha United practically the. oply ' prod ado g counter an LAURINBURG EXCHANGE’S • I CONTEST CLOSED SATURDAY 1 Mi- MU Wl-^rfCn—. k P.D. Jf* U V- IW, MJ» ] tti»H»I fij|.;aiip,55rSfci£jr^*^ fl .. TM- t»Wl%fcti iaL . ■ •M cmm m tmmm. • Tb* muit waw—it of tb* ooburio* p*M to rural ari morion tbrougbout tb* Ualtad Btgto* offocted tlowaf tb* four root** from tb* Uoriatef 6f flos. % Mr. Robert Ffrmor. oarrior ou Boot* No. InffhMf bma afM tti «?* Mmim* $1,182. Mr. Odmou Fkrtbar. mrrfer ou Bout* No, 8, nmMu taoroao* arm «d ubw roaatvm $1,116. Mf* Atyy MeKanoi*, oBrriar aa >**$* H*. ^ruoMrod bp to nTTEi**r'Mr WbTl£! ’ tv G&> fad M « IV tuT^
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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