LOCAL PARAGRAPHS Those Who Come and Go and Local Happenings as Recorded by the Man , on the Street. Mr. Marion McNeill loft Mon* day to enter Davidson college. Miseea Dann and Graves Nab* leu returned Sunday from a three weeks’ stay at Suffolk, Va. Mr. John C. Currie and sister, of Old Hundred, werelaurin burg visitor* Saturday. Mr. Frank John left Monday to enter the State University at Cnapal HUL Mr. 8. B. McLean, of Maxtoe, waa a boaineas visitor in the city ' Friday. Mise Pearl Jordan left Monday fur Murfreesboro, where she will teach this year. Mre. Frank Bryce, of Char* lotto, waa the guest of her sis ter, Mre. A. Cameron. Sunday. Mr. L. A- Tatum, of Dillon, spent Sunday and Monday bare with bis family. Mesas. E. H. Gibson and J. T. Myers spent the past week at Topsail Sound. Dr. Allen McLean, of Wsgrara, wans Laorinburg visitor Mon day. We lie very much indebted to lira. T. B. Russell for a beg of the moat ponderous and delicious tomatoes we have ever seen. Bsv. and lira. J. H. Dixon, who have been at Mon treat the past month, returned to the city Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weather spoon returned to the dty Thurs day after a two weeks stay in the western part of the State. . After a stay of tan days in ' Washington D. C., Mr. W. H. Neal ana son, Thomas, returned to the dty Saturday. Mias Kate Marsh, of Wadea .faoro, baa -bean. a_ guest at the home of Mr. Angzs HcKjnnori daring Hie pest week. Mlse Minnie Stewart, who was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Stewart the past week, returned to her home at Greensboro Friday. Mr. W. T. Webb, of Lower Stewartsville township, boarded the train here Friday for a visit to relatives in Anson county. . Quite a number of Laurioborg citizens attended the odebration at Gibson Friday and aU report a moat delightful day. Mr. George Ballea, a prominent business man of Anderson, 8. (X*. was s Laurinburg visitor Satur day. • Tim poatoffioe and ita force, in cluding the rural carriers, ob served Labor Day. which was Monday, by taking tbs day off. Asa result of the Eorooean ■war. sixty-five men wen laid off by the Seaboard Air Line at ttamlet during the past week, ■ Mr. Willie Brown, of Hamlet, spent the first of the week here with his brother. Mr. D. B. Brown. ^ Mr. Erwin Garothera, nephew ■of Mrs. J. H. Dixon, is in charge of thb Spring Hill high school, succeeding Prof. L. B. Olive, who is teaching sit St. Paul. Mr. Aubrey Hammond ia ■ pend ing the week ia Baltimore. Mrs. J. F. Ray ia apeoding the week with Charlotte relative*. Mr. Lawrence Everett it visit ing friends in Washington. Dr. J. M. Rose spent Tuesday at Lumber Bridget Mr. Emmet Gill left Tuesday for Trinity College. Mr. D. C. Odom left Tuesday for a business trip to McFarland. Mr. A. McKay, of Max too. R F. D. No. 2. was a business vis itor in the eity Monday. Attorney W. H. Cox is attend ing Richmond Superior Court in Rockingham this week. Misa Anna Stewart has aa her guest Miss May Hinaoa, of Char lotto. Mr. Tom Gill has accepted a position as teacher in the Golds boro high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKoown and son have returned from a visit to.relatives at Stanley. I See Mutt mod Jeff take Vera Oua with araokelesa powder-at the opera hooM To—day night Mr. T. K. Fanner, of Laurel Hill, spent Monday night in the city with hit ton, Mr. Rob Farm er. Miaa Sudie Baskerville, of Charlotte, and Mm Austin Me Cormick, of Wilmington, arc the gt|est» of Mm T. C. McCormick. Miaa Mrrgaret Johnson, of Pitta boro, haa accepted a position aa saleslady with Mm W. D. Mr. Walter James haa gone to Kinston, wham ha haa accepted a position aa teacher in the city schools.* a — Tbetky eehoele otamadEUrn* day with a large \ttendance. The outlook for a proiperoua and hanaflcial session ia promising. Dr. Harris, of Maxton, visited Mm Harris, who is a patient at the Jatpea Sanatorium, one day thia week. ■ Dm Kinsman and Tarry, of Hamlet, speat Monday and Tues day ham on professional busi Aftor a stay of two weeks at Durham, Ridunond and Wash ington, Mr. and Mm Dan Mc Lean have returned home. _ Miaa Josephine Bostick, of Lanrinburg, left the Comberiand Oenersl Hospital today /or her hornet—FayetteviUs Observer at SttaroAi. Mr. Arnold McKay, who mg the head of the Washington, N. C.. schools the peat year, is teaching a okas In English at the University of North Carolina. Mr. Frank Carmichael, of Has ty. manager of the Hasty Mer cantile Co., boarded the train here Tuesday for a business trip to Wilmington. Mm Mary Whitaker has as her guest this week Mm J. R. Bivens, of MeColl, B Cv and Miss Mary Sykes, of Savannah, (k ;_ _ thm Jubn 8*n*tortu* Friday, *Ud to oou li rapidly Im proving. ! Mrs. L. M. Gill who has ton ▼kiting Wilmington relatives for tbs past two months, rstarned to her boms Saturday. She waa accompanied by Mrs. Ella Sum msvill and daughter. Prof. L. B. Olive, who was prlncfpal of tha Spring HiU high school ths past two years, was a Laurinburg visitor Tuesday. May ing Tuesday morning for Ral eigh. ' Bud Fisher’s only friends. Mutt and Jeff, will take Mexico next Tuesday night. In the cap ture arc twenty-five entertain ingly beautiful Mexicafa maidens. See them—they will all be there. Mke Elias McKinnon left Tues day for Bad 8priagsin response to an invitation from the faculty of the Southern Presbyterian Col lege, to assist in welcoming the new girls arriving to enter that school. Mr. E. P. JoMy, demco ■tration agent in Scotland oooaty. has just returned from a vacation of three weeks. Mr. J^my attended the Farmers’ Con vention in Raleigh and vWted relatives in South Carolina white away. Mr. Bob Monroe has entered the Bute University, for which place he left Monday. Just what Mr. Monroe will make as hie study he has not definitely de cided, but his friends think he aspires to attach Atty. to hie name. Among those from here attend ing the Convention of the Rural Carriers of Union. Anton, Rich mond end Scotland counties, held in Wsdeeboro Monday, were Mr. and Mr*. Rob Fanner, Messrs. 8im Farmer and Alex. McKen zie. The next oon van don will be hold here in Lauriaburg on Jaa utry 1st. 1915, Notice. During oar approaching schol astic yesr we will Uke students in our Practice and Observation School under student teacher* for $50. and four hour* of indus trial work par day. Applicants for admission to our Freshman Clast will not ba re quired to stand entrance examina tions. For further particulars address J. M. Rhodes. Littleton College, Littleton. N. C (ad.-37.) Sfactofigs/flffes Vv J3ofro0 w "Up totix Jniocrtx! Our Fall Stock la Here, Com Get Your*. Lonnie Hammond Everything in Hm'i FarnkMng* Lvnrinburg, N. C. NEW , FALL SHOWING OF STETSIN HATS In all the latest shade and styles. We have a size for every head and a style for every face. Also a line of Caps to suit the most Particular Boy in town. When in town don’t fall to *»n *nd Inspect our new line of • Ladies’ end Misses’ Coat Suits and loaf Coats, also we hare a pretty line of Children’s Coats and Ladles’ Coat Suits, ranging In prices front 17.50 to 925.00. We are also going to cany a fall line of Dry Goods and *No> Hons this fall at prices to salt • everybody's pocket-book. fejSrjWG*1*®» SSMtr ,,7S • {3 •17.it. If a MADE SUIT, wc w far that. We take < _ OSS. THE SIYLEPUIS STORE J. W. MASON, Proprietor Laurinburg, NcrtL ■■M Tr —- .. •• TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS H25S2SSS™SI552!!SSms^ We have purchased from Gibson Brothers their AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT, including Tools. Supplies and Equipment, and have moved same to our New Building on corner of McLaurin Avenue and Fairley Streets. We have added more mechanical help to our force- * and are now in ^ration to take care, of your Automobile Needs Promptly andUarefdlly. WE SELL NO CARS AND HAVE NO FAVORITES. GOODYEAR TIRES AT ANTE BELLUM PRICES WE SELL MILL SUPPLIES—Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, i«» Leather, Belting, Hose and Lubricating Oils. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE8—Carbon Lamps, Tungsten Lamps and fixtures. AUTOMOBILE 8UPPUES~Batteries, Car bide, Gasoline and Oils. • • Agents for Fairbanks Gasoline Engines. LAURINBURG MACHINE CO. 'Phone No. 3 ^ Laurinburg, N. C.

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