Local Notes Dr. J. W. Wilcox and Mr. D. H. Leva of Land H1U war* business vis itors la Laorinburg Monday. Mrs. J. T. Myors and Uttlo daught «, Martha Hayes, loft Monday morn ing for Werror ton to vittt relatives. Mrs. lain* Bundy and Mrs. Nleh olaaa aad children of Hamlet arrived Monday MW*t to visit Mr. and Mm. U A. Move* of this city. Bov. W. B. Goode, pastor of tho Spring Bin Baptist church, loft Mon day morning for Kllarbs, whore bri a mwdwriing a aeries of revival mast ing* this weak. Mr. J. A. McColman ot Gibson was on* of the first to report cotton hioo mou this your, bat eras not mention ad among those who east In blossom* loot weok. Mr. Joseph Henry Jones writes from Camp Bevter, 8. C : Ploose change my address from list Com pany, lMth Depot Brigade, Camp Jackson, S. C„ to Company B. 924th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C." Mr. and Mrs. L B. Sergeant hare as their gosata this week Mrs. B. H. Tuner of GordenovilU, Vs., s rioter of Mr. Sergeant, aad Mr*. P. 8. Sergeant and IlMlo daughter, Mabel Muss, of Balaigh. and Mias Blanche Sargeant of Hamlet Mias Violetta Jordan of Madison i* ■ponding sovaral days In Leurinborg, tho guast of Mr*. T. T. Covington. Miss Jordan is a daagfater of Mr. M. W. Jordan and the family wore for merly residents of Laorinburg. Mr. A. Mcl^ay of Maxtos, rout* 2, has been confined to hi* room 4 wooka or longer with iUnoos. but Is now able to sit up aad erslk in his room and anpaeta to he kimoolf again soon. Friend* of Mr. MaXay hope ha may toca regain his usual health and atreagth. B. Anthony, a Laorinburg mar chant of foreign birth, pledged him self to buy 1900 of War Savings CUmpa Monday. Lets in Uw after noon he aw a newspaper headline announcing that the Italians had cap tured 46,000 Austrian prisoner*, and thou harried to the War Savings com mittee aad told thorn to put him down for another g100. , Jha Lytch family reunion will be bald Thursday, July 4, at the hem* of Mr. H. McN. Lytch in the comity. This is an annual affair when mem ben of the Lytch family gather for a reunion. That* %VU b* ■ pieaie din ner and a tenoral all-day social gath ering. Mr. Aubrey P. Hammond of the ^ United Staten Marines, Quaatlco, Va., ret urn ad to camp Tuesday night af ter spending a 5-day furlough hare with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hammond. Mr. Hammond want to Part* Island, S. C„ last December with the Marinas and was later trans ferred to the training station at Qnaa tfco, Va. Ha is instructor on tha rife rang* and has hem decorated for hlr akin in rifle and pistol shooting. Be a 100 per cant American when the War Savings committee calls on you this week. What yoa are willing to aamrttc* to buy War 8arings Stamps ia a vary good barometer af your patriotism. -If you era half way interest »d ia tha war and tha fh turn at America and your children, than you wm probably buy War Sav ing! Stamps that way. Go tha Smttl Midshipman Halstead S. Oovtngton. young sea of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cov ington of this city, left Wednesday of last wash for Annapolis, Maryland, where ha baa baaar admitted aa a stu dent at tha United States Naval Academy. Midshipman Covington ■pant taut year at tha Marian (Ala.) Military Institute where he waa pre pared for sntrance to tha Naval Acad may. Ha write* that ha has faOy paaasd all the lw te to Mr. Covin (ten's ■craft Halt, Uakad State* lamp, Annapolis, Md. Dr. V. 0. Hallier, the able pastor