“He Phrofits Most Who Serves The Best” We do a greet deal of advertising in various ways, bat w» beiwve that oar moot fav arable publicity which we re* •rf*“ to through tbe medium of a "satisfied customer.” A fs-ll'Mt of security la alaraya shown by our rtmtoatsrs, be awe* they have learned to rely oa the quality of oar goad* th* superiority of oar service and tbe fairness of oar price* The extent and quality of oer trade aad the obvious con lldenee reposed in as by tbe public is pretty convincing evi doooo that are have alaraya given aaperior service. Prescriptions filled by Rsgietssed Druggist only. Night or dar. Night ’Pbooe 17&' ’Pbooe no year went*. ’Phone 9 J. Wo are as near to you aa you are to the ’phono. Everington’s Drug Store THE BAN-TOX STOKE 'V ' * V rjfr IK^jS s Florida, Cuba and Mardi Gras Personally Conducted Tours It tl» fallewUiff IMpobur Whiter Tantet Retort* JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE PALMBEACBL TAMPA ST. PETHtSBURG KEY WEST HAVANA . CUBA t MATANZAS NEW ORLEANS MARDI GRAS Operated Darin* the Height of the DhUmUc. Teait* Burnt*. three Total* to the Land iflhriSni ill fliMiir tlTea, Jtewntook aft* aU deOilT^d arr^cratete. Maria* fatties free to refer tfca quaint mt letarerdn* ■I0HL a. v r . .. .i_. . Make BWrr»tfc»« now, ea thseeeoeaototinie. which m aQ of the HIGHEST CLAS8, are United Write far Boefctet and Infonaatioa GATTIS TOURS Ml Agent*, Saeheerri Air Um Railway. llfltpH, NORTH CAROLINA NEWS DIGEST OF THE SANDHILLSFLATWOODS A NIowa Rerk» af the Neighboring OnaMaa Aa fllmii fria Mm KOBCBON MAXTON Lost weak ire Mated that tha High gf^i hadhaa bU to autboriaa eommtaaionara “ to provide for tha expenaca c->igaiyrs: Stf%2s Atea .17^ protect Mf- K. L. Aaatl» bad the misfortune wWch bo hoiI aviffarad considerable. . Bov.joha C. Troy, of Dariun, ok txflto wMtir of thi l4Qrlnbort ninir 8J&3*3«W' LUMMIJON-All tki whte toAoi la Ro^tioa county art u s&v!3Ftw: bare tw boldine their ~rltm |a rertem aactiona of tba cmatr since the drat mtctiof of tha yaae trea-hold bora aarty lost fall. Teach St<SSTi^S^UZ «£ saAiTyfa^Aii.taa K la . Alf H._ n - to any that an a. who Ure 57 i tba town lh g&Sgrggg^ astiifi -tkn — — - la tU Wm ^jstF.ftirswa re 4 i slightly hart. The ib --completely around and than tarred oter. Tha two mb hod a mlrorulooa coeapa. The damage to tha trades an mots than 1100,—Tha RICHMOND ! HAMLET—Mr*. Fr«d Boatiaa dW therefore m « yean of eg*. Obtaining Dm rudiments of an edo 3§ift£<srar«i£.,i3 after several years wan retuntad to {*» toBl S^e^**Tn^Sod Lator ksrus. sate s. iss, and was a ooaxagoooa and faerie** of fiear. Preferring tbs practice of lav folly derm tad bis aatira Uae to tba pnictlea af hia chosen profe*aioa, sad at Hi death was rated on* of tba moat prominent attorneys in tola section. Ha was a kata student of 1Soman an turn and la the trial of hia cates be fore a jury waa unequaled.—The Pest SOUTH CAROLINA BKNN ATI'S V ILIJt—Last Monday T. B. McCall, A. H. Odom and Reftm Odom, a* ooaamiaaionern, accompaniad by, Sheriff R. J. Patterson, went to George W. BoUard'a place, in Brightt ville, and laid off a homo*toad for Mr. Ballard, eo that the balance of hia place coaid be sold under omcntioni by the Planter* National hank and others. After tba homestead had been laid off. Mr. Bollard informed the party that ha waa not satisfied with it, and accused Sheriff Pattarsoa of trying to influence till coesmiasiooera. Ibis waa disclaimed by Sheriff Pattar aoe and tba commissioner*, but Mr. Bullard peri*tod in lough talk to the ■hariff, and finally drew a 44 pistol and a Winchester rifle on him. He re fused to allow tim driver to move to* oar and tba sheriff and commlaaiaotre had to find other conveyance* to get home. », Rev. P. H. Shuler, who rigriiiili toe educational interest* of toe Meth odist church in South Carolina preach ed a ■ attain of fervor and power at Maia Street Methodist church last Sunday bight. No collection waa taken; but It la understood that Rev. Shale*, la but paving tba way for the three hundred toouiand dollar enUoer meat fund to be raised by the Meth odist isareelaatin* in 1917. An to* Southern Christian Advocate says: 'Tba state soilage can get Ha money from all the artisan* of the atato through: taxation; toe aharch callage giant depend rh** upon voluntary contributions.“—Pee Dee Advocate. Hayt w a OnM Cray for Nartk Faith and Procrastination Faithi andI bread pills often com the sick and paint the eh^k.tiWith the rwidy glow of health. But it rtqoirrs ro,,.on The cotton plant csnnot be derived; it n quire* and demands in strong terms wa^tMnii that it •ununtiil in the way of plant fovd-phoaphorie arid, ammonia and potash. This to •other with a little moisture and sunshine ard common senae will produce eatlafaetory molts We have the plant food something that has vim and pep and energy in every ounce of it and *n manipuiattd that it goes direct to the apot and doea the wu w right now. We not only have the «■? ?«!<» ‘Mlvwr also, if you do not wait too ■??»’«» U2fd ,* *!o?* toitapresa you with the neees »ity of quick action in buying your fertiHzara Do not buy BUY ^b^OWWi’'110 d° ^ but WB Bdvwc to everywhere, *H ov»>r the South, htiy COE MORTlM&h GO'S. High Gmde Quality goodd! Them ta a reason ! There arcl other Bo»d i« liable woods SjB«sy? wss %3Bwa,s T. T. Covington & Son Wbokgale Distributors of Fertilisers and Ferti liser Materials. Thon« 95 Laurinborg, N. C The First National Bank Will kanp a jeenid for you. One of the advantages of having n bank account ia tha fact tkat every transaction recorded an tha hoaka of oar bank, in connection ■ with your account, you auy have acetn to, if neeeoeary. Sack a record often proven of great vafcaa. Thfc bank wiB be pleased to have your banking bust First National Bank, i Of Laurinb'urg. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH Schedule Effective Nov. 12th, 1916 * Train Leaving Laarinborg No. 19—8* A. M. Local ftt Hairiit Charlotte and all la> ' tannedfate pointa-Throegh Shaper Wilmington to Charlotte. Open for paaacngcn at WQmlngton at MP. tt. No. 18-7:37 P. M. Local for Hamlet, Charlotte, tmwmdiate puint*,—Cooaaatfc* at Hamlat 1 North. Sooth and 8©uth Weet Pullman nhgga to Charlotte No. 30-8* P. M. Locator Wlgafogton and polMa—tteovrt SImvmht Cbarlott* to P—tegera May recafalafflaapw tmtflTA. , No* 14—M7 A. fL Local for WBadngtoa and al fan • points,—PnUrnen Parlor Car Cheat otta to ■ *aaui—^ crhcmspc. evnratlana.aall on load agent cr trrite the underaigsed. h Wgtaom, Amt H. R. Pbaaantg, T. P. 4. iMWuf. NX WOutingten, Hf; Ci , John T. West, D.P.A. ’ Raleigh, N.C.

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