Local Notes Mm. L. C. Pegrnin spent Wodnee day of last week at Wedesboro, tho guest of Mn Lee U. Robinson. Mr. II. McN. Pattemoa, one of tho eejnty’s meat prominent cilisens, was ia the city Tuesday on bwincaa. MIm Margaret Ann MeNellL who te teaching at Burgaw, spent the holi day* here with homo folks MIm Annie MeSaehin of Haeford it the attractive guest of MIm Betsey McNeill in thla city. Bon te Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergman Sunday, December SI, 1910, at 11:20, a too, N. Bergman, Jr Mr. H. D. Gibson, a prominent dti sen of Glhaon, waa in the dly Tues day ea bnaiacss. Mr. A. McNeill, Jr, one of earth's noblemen, was in the city last week on business. Misses Ollie Saxton and C room is McCall of Ramon apent Sunday in the city with Mrs. J. W. Carmichael. Messrs. A. J. Campbell and Rural Policeman J. R. Mai com of Laurel Hill were In the city Monday on business. Mr. Allan Fields, who la attending the Georgia Military Academy, waa at homo for the Christmas ace son. Mr. Nathan Johnson, who is attend ing the A. * M. College at Raleigh. spent the Christmas vacation at horns Mr. William H. Cooper, Jr, spent the Christmas season her* with his parents, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Cooper. Mr. Ben Prince, a student at the University of Virginia, Charlottes ville, Va, was at home for Christmas. Mias Minnie McKinnon, who is 1 sacking at GIbsen, apent the Christ mas season here with relatives. Miss Louise Gill, of ths faculty of the Rockingham city schools, waa at heme for the Christmas vacation. MIm Elisabeth Gibson, a student at the 8tat* Normal at Graeusboro, spent the Christmas vacation with home folks. Mrs. W. D. James end MIm Boas Doer were guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McKinnon at a delightful quail dinner. Mn. W. C. Carlisle and children of Bmrva Its villa, 8. C, spent several day* Inst week at the home or her father, Mr. H. McN. Lytch. Mis* Kate McPherson of Fayette ville spent a few days during Christ mas with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Lytch. Mias Florence Kutner of Spring Add, Mats., arrived In the city Tues day tn spend some time with her sla ter. Mrs. K. Bergman. Messrs. Maloy and Beaton Prince returned to the University of Vir ginia Monday, after spending the holi days with home folks here. The men’s prayer meeting will meet nest Monday night at the Presby terian church and Mr. McDonald will land. Taa regular meeting -am Wi “ * sw .msldr " svenbtJr at the Mhtbodiat Ur. J. at. lea* will conduct the service Misses Jiasmie aad Guasie Jooaa, -who are studying at th* State Normal •College at Greensboro, were at home for the holidays. Mr. T. B. Hassell, who has been ill at his home tn the city for several days, is improriag, we are glad to state. Him Etta Curtis of the faculty of Boiling Springs High School, spent a few day* of the Christmas vacation hare with bar sister, Mrs. B. F. Palls. Miss Lula Caaaidey, supervisor of •ehoola for Oraaige county, spent the Christmas vacation her* with rela tives. Mint Minnie Caaaidey of the Snead’s Grove school and Mias Eu genia Cass Wiry of the Elmore school •were at horn* lev Christmas. Misses Grass and Lain Gill, who •re teachtag at Rocky Mount, spent their Christmas vacation here with heme folks. Dr. AtWl James, who is studying at th* Jefferson Medical College, Phi agent the hbHdnynanaon here era finis folks. Mr. Ned Ctaytim, a student at the United SUtee Naval Academy at An napolis, Maryland, was her* for the ChriitaiM ntaoB. Mr. Joka D. Shaw, who is Ip school at Woodbury Torest, Va, spent tbs holiday vacation km with boas* folks. Maaara Marion and Duncan C Me Mr. Bhisiip Smith aad family of near Marten are marring to Bad Springs to make their home in the f otare. Mr. G. M. Beam. a young alUimai •f Louiaburg, was a Christmas viaitoi *2 feVSLLSr *'• *“ u **5’ f Mtocr* and little son Master Rkturd Riviero, spent several ^*7» flying, Christmas with hems foiks at Bbelby. Mrs. E. X. McDowell and children «£ Cherryvill# were visitors in the city for a law days of Christmas »*«k, guests of Mr*. McDowell's parent*. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Fail*. .Tha ladies of the First Baptist church arc observing this week a sea son sf prayer fer world wide mis sions. Services are being held each afternoon. Mias Ruby McIntyre, a meat at tractive young lady of Rockingham, spent a part of th* holiday season at tbo home of Mr. A. McNeill, Jr„ in the county. Misses Bessie Bryan and Irene Prince, students at Converse Collage, Spartanburg, R. C , were among those *ho spent their Christmas vacation at home. Meear*. Tkad Field*, Frank B. John and John H. Pay lor, Scotland's dele gation at th* University of North Caro Ina, Oupel HUI, war* at home for the holidays. Messrs. Dpugiaa MeArn, Clifton Fairley »nd Lawrence Calhoun, stu dents at Davidson College, spent the holiday vacation with £nU folk* tn tha county. Mlaaa* Barrio Bryant and Iren* Prlne* have taunted to Convareo Col l*t» •» Spartanburg, S. C.. after ■psodlng the holiday vacation at bom*. Miss Kill* Mae Birmingham, who is attending th* State Normal and In dustrial College at Greensboro, spent the holldaye with her parents tat this elty. « Calhoun. Mary P. Loach, Ruth McKinnon and Katie McIntyre, bright young students at Flora Mc Donald College, Rad Springs, spent th* holiday saaaon with home folta Hen. L. if. Bloc. Stats Reeve tor from this district, left Tuesday for Releirh to be present Wednesday morning at tha opening or the 1917 session of th* State legislature. Mr. R. L. Cramp of the Arm of R. L. Crump I Co. of Wagram, was in th# city Tuesday on business. Mr. Crump stated that business at Wa £rsm eras vary good during Doom Miaa Mary Wail, a moat attractive young )ady of l-ilesvills, Anion coun ty. and a school mate of Mias Barrio Bryant at Converse CoUega, Spartan Imrg, ha* been the guest of Miaa Kry snt here for several days. Via* Marie Covington, who ia teaching near 8now Jill, and Miaa Gladys Covington, a student at Flora MacDonald College, Red Rprlngi, •pent the holiday* her* with thair parents, Mr. and Mrs.'ll. 0. Coving ton. ,**r- W. T. Covington and children * Suwbrd hava moved here and the shildrm will stay at thd homa of thdir riundfathar. Mr. IL1L JCoThg^^^. n^eSatUtiv**oi^Hoke co^ny^^^a •tat* |Mislsian Joseph Epstein, proprietor of Ep stein's department stoke, state* that h« will giva away th» 1917 model Ford Touring ear, which he has been advertising for several weeks, this Saturday afternoon at-his atore. Ep stein States that he had a most satis factory business during 1916, Friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. James will be pleased, to lsam that they have moved back |o Laurinburg and will become permarMOt residonis of this city. Dr. Jams* win bo at Hamlet a great deal on account of his hospital there, but the family hoot will be hare. A Mew Year’s watch service was bald Sunday night at the First Moth odist church from 11 to 12 o'clock. ^ Trici* and* .PSTw arf* vfZZ wwr* Mia AM ll UM nour oT II ttic church boll ruag. announcing the pass ing of tha old year and the birth of the sow. A largo crowd was present. Mr. A. J. Campbell baa bought the stock and equipment of the Mercan tile and Machine Coumaay, a corpora tion which has baas doing bustnoaa at Laurel HB1. The corporation has ham dissolved sad Mr^ Cuspboll, who has ts’ssSf&tas'rsra Arm nants of A. J. Campbell. w# are nqu«iM to IUU tnat taa »m>ual meettna at Ota Richmond and Scotland branch at the ruwn’ Ma twl Inramnee Ataadatkxi at North Carolina wHl ba hold at tha court bow la Iwritbwt Friday, Juotn 6. at 10 o'clock to tha aoralny. All menbara of thta aaeocladon are art ant)^ related to bo praaaat at nl> Mr. aad Nra Baron P. Caldwell at CUJTcide apart a tarn days last weak hare with ratotlaaa. Mr. OaldwoR bar ratornwltaCUffaldc. butMrtOM*. and MraTlL^StoclL^lawm^Jald S’assn tS? toe&T to CrJKS{* RaSwTrt CuoUaTm NMdIiJdrtrcr* *** with the Now Year, it la itSSio^i bTdfc tnm Wtlmbifton and intarniadiata point* on tha Seaboard tothe am tSSVS?4£. Tjltpiugrt^aS BUSINESS LOCALS *"»• tf °y. P*»* *»1U l* now ia operation. Brta* your com to no. B. E. War W ANTED—The fan era of Scotland eeoaty to know that I aaa urcrarad to aalf them all the T«nn*»« p W Phot* they need. Got my prices £“5.’c‘ today for psittlsn aa aaleaaian; ^•’T' oppcrtunity for advancement. Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ’ i FOB RENT—A farm of eighty acres improved land and good dwelling and tenant houee, in one mile of town. Prefer to lease. Address t B Bo« 525, Leurinbarg, N. C. FOB BALE—White Orphlngton eggs for hatching, f 1.50 per setting. MUi SaJlle Gilchrist. Thone 188. tt-t-pd SALE—Freeh Jersey cow. Gives three gallons milk and one pound of butter a day. T. B. Bus. —» It PEAS FOB SALE—Mixed. Iran and other varieties. Lowest prices. Write your wants aad will quote **«*' yFrt***- H Chandler. Johns, N. C. 1-tf " .1 Gibson Brothers i Laurinbanr. N. C. _ ____ i Dr. William W. Parker < PHYSICAL EYE SPECIALIST I Lcmherton. N. C. G la Met fitted ] for tHe improve- < meniand conservation of vision. | Difficult and perplexing cases tv I pedllly solicited. Expert id via# I in ease of disease. Out of town ^ mSURANCE Best line uf Life, Fire, Health and Accident poli tics. Your business will be ap preciated, and will be given careful mad prompt atten tion. LAURENBURG AGENCY COMPANY ’Phone 144, HINTON JAMES. Pres. A. L. JAMES, Vies Pres. W. 8. DUNBAR. 8ec. A Trass. a Beautify Your Complexion Not artificially, bat pemwr a ■■Hy. by Afaldt a rf—a of LOAH« RMOtUTID OS IMFkOTKD FARM LANDS Qaallaaii. >*■!■ k Koka HAMM (• mjmM. nnmu 5 per cent Interest A. T. KeUAM IwliSM, K.C --— ■ —~-— Clothing and Overcoats 9I9.M Man** Baits, Sale Pries 9 7.99 912.59 Man’s Saits, Sale Price 99.99 915.09 Man’s Saits. Sab Price $12.49 912.59 Man’s Overcoats, Sab Price 9 9.99 919.99 Mao's Overcoats, Sab Price 9 7.99 Men’s Hats 13.00 Man's Hate, Sal* Price $2*49 92.50 Man's Hats, Sale Price $1.96 92.25 Men's Hats, Sals Price 9179 Ladies’ Coats and Suits *19.99 and 915.00 Saits, Sals Price 94.98 920.00 Saits, Sals Pries 91L96 127.50 Softs, Sale Price 918.49 , 97.50 Ladles'Coats, Safe Price 94.98 18.50 Ladies' Coats, Sale Price.9ft.49 912J0 Ladas'Casts, Sale Price 97 J6 | One lot Ladies’ $1.25 Shirt Waists, Sale Price 79c. One lot Men's Winter Weight Scriven Drawers, Sale Price 80c. We still hare oar Cat Prices on Sheas, Men's Heavy Pants, Baht Cents, Underwear, Union Suits. It will pay yon to keep in toadb pith ©nr lew prices in every departmut, as we have a biff lot ef Winter Goode that most be dosed oat this month. .* , / » Laurinburg, Pin-money savings for holidays 1 • i | ) EVERY YEAR you promise yourself that you are going to save up some money for next Xmas. Do you do it ?. Most of us do not, or at least we put it off till we have to “stint*4 our selves and then do not have enough. 1 We are noW organizing a Pin-Money Club for th»« purpose' which will start the first Monday in January and continue fifty weeks. By saving • 10c. each week you will save $ 5,00 25c each week you will save - - $12.50 ' i 50c each week you will save - - $25.00 $1.00 each week you will save - - $5000 » . Ask us about this Qnh ft is u great pisu to learn to SAVE; it is a great plaa to tears to become ac quainted with this Bank and our methods—which will do lots of good in after ytars; and It is a grant plan to hare some money for NEXT XMAS. Money- thit you SAVE that otherwtee you would bars thrown away. Yon don't ten to stint for H. ‘ You will ham tide Money and NOT MBS A CENT, and yon will enjoy it *> math. If you am dapaurlsut, you do sot hava to ask anybody for MONEY for Xmas, and when yon spend it, you can say “I am spending my own money.” How good it will make you feeL i . 1_ ' ’ ' -------- ■ — I Com* la Now I CAROLINA STATE BANK i GIBSON, N. C.

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