AT THK CAPITAL OF BANNER. Benson School to Open September 3. Revival Meeting Just CIohhI at Baptist Church. Mult* knock* Over lUv Hive and is Stung to Death. Revival to Begin .at Elevation the Second Sunday In August. Other Items of Interest. Benson, Aug. 2.? Mr. Ben Brough ton, of Fuquay Springs, was here for a few days this week with friends. Mrs. J. W. Lee, of Rocky Mount, was here the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lang don. Miss Roberta Upton left Monday for her home at Fayetteville, after spending several days with Miss Ethel Hall. Mr. Norman Duncan, of Raleigh, has been here this week at the home of his mother, Mrs. S. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomas have moved to Benson and will make their home here for the next several months. Mr. R. C. Canaday, of Smithfield, was here Sunday with his brothers, Messrs. C. C. and E. R. Canaday. Messrs. Judson Cavenaugh and John Cavenaugh, of Wallace, were here the first of the week for a day or two. Mr. G. W. Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harbour, of Elevation township, are here this week for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Upchurch, of Buie's Creeck, were here Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Henry. Mr. Martin Lucas left Tuesday for Petersburg, Va., where he will spend a few days prospecting. Miss Mary Wcllons, of Smithfield, left for her home Tuesday, after vis iting relatives and friends here for a few days. Miss Lucile Lee returned Tuesday from a short visit to relatives in ?BE?. ' Messrs. J. W. Moore and Alonzo Parrish were in Raleigh yesterday on business. Messrs. J. A. Keen and B. I. Tart, of Four Oaks, were here Monday for a few hours on business. Mr. Georfe Cavenaugh and fam ily, of McDonough, Ga., were here Monday and Tuesday visiting rela tives. ** Mr. Eldridge Barber returned to his home yesterday, after having been in the hospital at Raleigh for quite a while for treatment. He is fully restored to his health now. Mrs. Martha Jackson and daugh ter, Miss Mary, spent the first of the week in Sampson County at the home of Mr. Varnon Jackson. Rev. Virgil Gaston, of Aberdeen, was here the first of the week at the home of his sister, Mrs. G. W. Rol lins. Mrs. S. J. Duncan returned yester day from a short visit to the home of her son, Mr. Darius Duncan, of Ral eigh. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. McLamb left Sunday to spend the week with Mrs. McLamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin, near Clayton. Dr. Brewer, of Meredith College, Raleigh, was in the city for a short while Saturday afternoon on busi ness. Mrs. J. S. Trogden, of Greensboro, was here for a short visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Peacock re cently. A series of revival meetings will be held at Elevation Methodist church beginning on the second Sunday in August. The services will be con ducted by the pastor, Rev. J. T. Stan ford. Prof, and Mrs. T. T. Lanier re cently spent several days in Raleigh with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canaday, of Snow Hill, were here for a few days recently with relatives. Mr. J. Homer Benton left the first of the week for Sanford where he will spend some time before resuming his work here with the Review force. A mule belonging to a colored man was stung: by a hive of bees last Saturday and died shortly thereafter. The mule was being plowed near a bee hive and knocked it over when the stinging occurred. Mr. Frank Wall of Wendell recen tly spent several days here at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. Ed. Wall. Messrs. Dalton Lee and Tom Cana day? of Four Oaks, were here today on business. Miss Swannie Paschal will leavtf to morrow for her home for a few days vacation. Messrs. George Moore, S. F. Ivey and C. L. Weeks went up to Smith field yesterday