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A Few
Suggestions
DRESSING TABLES
CHIFFOROIJES
CHIFFONIERS
COUCHES
CHINA CLOSETS
ART SQUARES
RUGS
ROMAN CHAIRS
PANEL SCREENS
BUFFETS
SIDEBOARDS
LIBRARY TABLES
DINING TABLES
BOOK CASES
PARLOR TABLES
PEDESTALS
JARDINIERES
WASTE BASKETS
BED ROOM SUITES
WARDROBES
MEDICINE CABINETS
TURKISH ROCKERS
MORRIS CHAIRS
Nothing like furniture for the GIFT WORTH WHILE.
Especially is this true when making gifts in the family. It
comprises all of the point that make a gift worth while.
First, it is useful, the most important to consider when mak
ing your selection. Second, it is ornkmental in the highest
degree, and lastly it endures for years, a constant reminder of
the giver.
Shop Early!
This Store is filled to overflowing with just such gifts.
Why not come down Today and make your selections ?
A Fevv
Suggestions
TEA TRAYS
DAVENPORTS
EASY CHAIRS
FANCY ROCKERS
DINING CHAIRS
HALL SEATS
WILLOW ROCKERS
OFFICE CHAIRS
OFFICE DESKS
LADIES' DESKS
WRITING TABLES
COMBINATION CASES
COSTUME RS
HALL ROCKERS
HALL MIRRORS
HALL TREES
UMBRELLA STANDS
MUSIC CABINETS
PARLOR CABINETS
PARLOR SUITES
CARD TABLES
TEA TABLES
TABOURETTES
Shop Eearly !
Largest Homefurnishers In This Section Of The State.
Laurinburg,
North Carolina
bos scocgso
ODD BITS OF NEWS
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Cleveland, O. A theater manager
here has fired all his blonde ushers
and hired brunettes. He claims the
men talked with the blondes and pa
trons had to wait to be shown their
seats.
Martinsborough, New Zeland. A
small embroidered flag sold at auction
brought $12,000 for the Belgian re
lief fund. It was sold ten times to the
highest bidder, who in turn gave it
back. Finally it was presented to the
school.
i Kingston, N. Y. When a well
dressed woman abandoned a baby in
a hallway, the child was adopted by
a nanny goat who angrily resisted ef
forts to take the baby from her. The
goat's kid had been stoien a week be
fore by some boys.
Easton, Pa. While Mrs. Daniel
Hurley was at breakfast recently, the
door opened and her sister, Mrs. Mar
garet Doyle, whom she had not heard
from nor seen for 51 years, walked
in.
Rices Landing, Pa. James Black,
mine superintendent, the father of 18
children, has five boys at the front
with the British army. Two others
have been killed. John, the third son,
is home with a poisoned knee, but will
return to the trenches:.
New York, N. Y. Because his wife
was "continually running to shows",
Morris Mulvihill burned all of her
shoes. He said that was the only way
he could keep her at home.
Clifton, N. J. Edward Morrell, 80
years old, recently received a postal
card mailed June 16, 1881. The only
postmarks on the card showed that it
left New Hampton June 16, 1881, and
arrived in Passaic July 25, 1915. The
writer died fifteen years ago.
Los Angeles, Cal. Samuel Pockos
vewsky has grown tired of the efforts
of his American associates to pro
nounce his name, and has been on the
lookout for a chance to change it. The
chance came when he became engaged
to a Miss Parker. Judge Thomas, on
application, allowed the groom to take
his wife's name and now he is the
proud possessor of the handle of
S:imuel Parker.
Chillicothe, O. C. W. Cravens and
W. B. Cravens are brothers and both
are engineers on the B. & O. Their
wives are sisters. Both families live
in the same house. The other day,
six hours apart, both the Mrs. Crav
ens gave birth to children one a boy
New York, N. Y. "Safety First,"
said Mrs. Arthur Maclean as she put
two diamond earrings into her pillow
case and went to sleep. The next day
there were clean slips on the pillows.
Mrs. Maclean was frantic. She be
sieged the laundry, but the pillow slips
had been washed and ironed. Finally
one earring was fofand gleaming in
the bottom of the washtub and the
other about to enter the drain pipe.
They are valued at $2,000.
Newcastle, Ind. Moab Turner, 77,
is dead. Thirty years ago he suffered
his first stroke of paralysis and made
his funeral plans. A walnut chest
was turned into a coffin and given to
the local undertaker to care for. He
will be buried in the walnut casket.
How's This?
"We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh tfure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has beeiaken
by catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure acts thru
the Blood on the Mucous surfaces ex
pelling the Poison from the Blood and
healing the diseased portions
After you have taken Hall s" Catarrh
Cure for a short time you will ee a
great improvement in your general
health. Start taking Halls Catarrh
Cure at once and get rid of catarrh.
Send for testimonials free
cF;ACHEY & co- Toiedo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of D. C. Lytch, deceased,
late of Scotland County, N C this is
to notify all persons having'' claims
ag-wlhe estat? of sai(l deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on or
before the 9th day of December, 1916,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
'J6!0:. , AH, Persons indebted
j. csulie wi Please make imme-
DeleVbSS. the 8th day f
EDWIN LYTCH,
P v r xt , Administrator.
49-3-pd N- l Lanburg, N. C.
WANTED FOR pach
Poplar Sweet Guafdo .
Gum Logs and Blocks Will
yofSrfaK". :
casn prices.
t t ?TesPectfully,
J-L. Mateer Lumber Co.
Rural Hall, N- C.
invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
Malaria.enriches the ifw l1'11 TNIC. drives out
i-or adults aaJchiWrea- 5
GO NO FARTHER
THE EVIDENCE IS AT YOUR DOOR
Laurinburg proof is what you
want and the statement of this
highly respected resident will
banish all doubt:
Mrs. R. N. Grubbs, E. Church
St., Laurinburg, says: "For
several weeks I was in such bad
shape I could hardly get around.
The kidney secretions were dis
ordered and my nerves were all
unstrung. My head ached and
I had awful dizzy spells. These
ailments made my health all run
down, and nothing seemed to do
me any good. Doan's Kidney
Pills were highly recommended
by a friend and the first box I
used regulated the action of my
kidneys. Since taking three box
es, have had very little cause for
complaint."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mrs. Grubbs had. Fost-er-Milburn
Co., Prop., Buffalo,
N. Y. Adv.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We are prepared to Loan Mon-
ey on Real Estate. No loans
for less than $1,000 and for not
less than 5 years time.
Russell '& Weatherspoon, .
-.vj-'v'.-v " Laurinburg, N. C.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am in position to LoanMoney on IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE in Amounts of $3,000, $5,000 and
$10,000. Five year terms at 6 per cent. If inter
ested, write
i W. T. CRUMP, Wagram, N. C.
OSS
NOTICE.
The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur
ance Association of Richmond and
Scotland Branch will hold its annual
meeting in the Court House at Lau
rinburg, Tuesday, January 4th, 1916,
at 10 o'clock a. m., and it is desired
by the officials that all the officers and
as many members of the branch asso
ciations attend the session as possi
ble; hear the reports of past year, also
choose officers for the next year.
The association has been of marked
help to our farmers, and at small cost
is giving protection to much property.
For over 15 years it has paid all loses
and is entirely out of debt.
By order of the President, L. D.
McKinnon.
J. M. WRIGHT,
Secretary.
49-50
A Plymouth Rock hen, owned by J.
H. Stewart, of Georgeville, Pa., lived
for 22 days in the back of Stewart's
buggy without food or wate-. Ihe
fowl, reduced to a skeleton, is recover
ing. ' .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
This 28th day of October, 1915.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. E. Baker, deceased
notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to me for payment on
or before the 28th day of October
1916, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
GEO. T. GOODWIN,
Administrator.
LAURINBURG DRUGGIST PLEAS
ES CUSTOMERS.
Blue's Drug Store reports custom
ers greatly pleased with the QUICK
action of simple buckthorn bark, gly
cerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka.
This simple remedy drains the old
foul matter from the bowels so THOR
OUGH that ONE SPOONFUL relieves
almost ANY CASE of constipation,
sour or gassy stomach. It is so pow
erful that it is used successfully in
appendicitis. Adler-i-ka never gripes
and the INSTANT action is surpris
ing. - . ' .