LOCAL COLUMN. Brief Items Gathered From Many Places For Busy People. Mr. A. A. William# spent Tues day in Charlotte. Mr. J. A. McAulay spent last Saturday in Charlotte. Mr. J. N. Cole, Jr., left Tues day morning for Trinity College. Dr. and Mm. Fred D. Anstin, returned to Charlotte last Satur day. - We are glad to learn that Mr. Henry M each am is improving rapidly. Bar. N. H. D. Wilson and wife •re the guests of Mrs. J. T. Le Grmnd. Don’t fail to read Mr*. Lyon’a Butioe,—a nice horns, on easy terms. The Sllerbe Spring* holel will oloee for the season to-morrow, Saturday, Sept. 16th. Bar. J, B. Underwood assisted Bee, N. L. See bolt in a meeting at 8t. Paul’s laat week. Mr. C. B. Wallace, carrier on rural route No. 2, Sllerbe, was in Rockingham on Monday. Mr. DidM Oiy, who h&s Jj^to nffning with malarial fever, ia now abla to be at Ilia abop. Mr. Nathan W. LeGrand left Tuesday for Dnrhtm, where he will enter Trinity Park School. Mr. Will Dsyia, of Lynenburg, Va., ia hare to spend several weeks with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. I, 8. Davis. Ta* big John Jlobinson show is advertised to exhibit at Hamlet, September 22th. Now, don’t that jar yin? Cotton baa been coming in qaite rapidly for the past few daya. Price* are a little better than they warn last week. Mr. Hugh Chandler and Mias Etta Chandler, of Mangnm, spent Betardap and Sunday with friends at Rockingham and Hamlet. ’ Mrs 8. B. Cranford, nee Miss Hit* Evans, of Chesterfield, S. C.. spsot several daya of this week with the family of the editor. OlHf Davis is making ispid headway on his fins residence. Guess it is an nrgsnt csss, snd if so, everything will be ready on time. Mr. Victor 8milb, of Danville, Va., who it visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, was a pteaaaat sailer at onr office this pc#; Mr. aad Mrs. H. C. Watson snd daaghters, Missss Bessie and Jen* nie. are tearing the cities of the North this week. They expect to return Saturday. Mr. W. T. Mallie, of $lneflelde, W#et Virginia, wbo |wm at on# time a meident of Rockingham, baa apant the peat week here vi.it lag relative.. He will leave to night for hie boot#. Her. J. K. Underwood ie ep*nd> tag the week ia ripper A neon, as> •iating the Method let paetor in a meeting at Cooeord church. The M. and Te “Whale” had hotter keep in deep water. Hr. Joeoph Gibvon, wbo for want of (ember, hee not been wnrkiag on Me new reetdenoo hr eometime, hee reeomed work therein,—-bnt Me eeee mar not be an orgeat ae CliffV A little child of Mr. and Mr. Mmtf MeOaetrill, o( Pea Dee Ho. f, waa bnnatf at- Martha at oama* lory laat Tnaadaj eraning. The faperal eerrlam ware eund Bated hp Her. W. I. Oeppadge. • e Mr. J. C. Jernigan and family have moved to Troy. Sherifi M. L. Hiuson U much better and was able to be at bit office pert of this wosk. The firm of Williams d the wound and it ia not anppoaed to be eerione The echool oommittee for Dis trict No. 1, white, Beaver Dam Townehip, will hold a meeting at tljB echool bouse, at^ Ledbetter's, on Priday, September 28tii, ifluo, at one o’clock, P. M., for the put poee of employing a teacher for said echool. Teacbeia deairing to apply for the echool can correa* pond with W. M. Tomer, E. P. D. No. 8. Sobeoriber. Pee Dee No. 2. Mre. E. J. Hale epent eeveral daya in Monroe, laat week. Mies Lieeie Roberta, of Hope Mills, ia viaitiog Miss Hattie Campbell. Mies I-ola Capel, of Charlotte, spent Saturday night end Sunday in olt village. Mre. D. R. Campbell (pent Sat urday night and Sunday at Rob erdel No. 8. Mr. Easy, of Wilmington, ia visiting hie brother here. Miss Anna 8heer8eld, of Clio, epent several days in onr village last week. A crowd of our young folks en joyed some grapes at Mr. W. H. Coringtm’e, Sunday afternoon. ' “Violet.” Rooky Pork Sorry to note that oar good old friend, Mr. J. G. Terry, U right feeble st this writing. Mr.' J. T. MoLeod went some where lest Setardey—we don’t kuow where be went, end we ere not certain that he knows. People will bant, fish, go to town end everywhere else bat to see the ilek and to ohareh. Ah, are eon eee so plain how things art goinc. Thors will be one day when everything will be shown ae it is and somebody will be sur prised too. Mr. A. K. MeLeod left Monday for Charlotte, where be will take a ooarse la King’s Basin see OoJ lege. Good lock to yon Ankle. There woe e'eoeinl gathering at Mr. I. B. O’Brien’• test Bataidaj night. Masts woe famish* bj Measrt. |H. M. Marks, E. T. Bounds, the Mioses O’Brien and others, that was grand. The yonng folks of this section had a delightful day nt Klterbe, last Sunday. Glad to note that Mr. C. P. Dowkius' family ore all better at this writing. Our little doctor Maness seems to have one patient that is a verv serious case, but we hope not fatal. J?apday school at Green Lake next Sunday. Everybody within three milea be there and let’s see how each a orowd would look at Snndav school. Uobbler. Cognac. \\<> have bad some very warn weather for the past week, but the the nfghts are nice and cocl to if it was not for t|ie "Skee ters.” They make us wish for the dreary winter days. The sand hills may be a poor place tor some thing* to thrive in, but we have aa fine “*keeter»” a* any plme cuu hoaat of. .Mr. G. R. Mum«, the clever foreman of the Staudard Turpen tine Co. here, attended court last week. He waa under indictment for tree passing, and, listen please, the evidence given against hi^i was, the prosecutor said he was cutfiug w«od on his laud with two axes. We can boast of a very smart man in Cognac. Mr, T. O Riggan left Wednes day night for Portsmouth, Va. A business trip. M^ses Margaret Austin and fds, two of Sanford’s po^ii JV.ug», sp. ut -a k-e ug'.i4 miU from ns if they are s&tisd 4 or not. They are the ouea we de pend upon to tell of oor clothing and the other thingi we handle. A Aremon. Remember at Areneon'e is t it only place that Sohloas iK.-th^ra olothing can be boagbt in Roc’c iugham. • Wanted—Six room honee in de ■irable location. Mnst have goe - -, i. State of North Catoliua, ) County of Richmond, $ Sworn to before mo, this 14th September, 1806. John L. Everett, C. 8. C. Correct-Attest: W. C Leak. i B. A. Johnson, [• Directors. Wm. Entwistle, ) coming! J. E. SPENCER. The Old Reliable Photographer, will be in Rockingham shortly, for Three Days Only. If yon dee ire photographs made write him a card and he will notify you personally wheu he will be here and where he may he found, Good work and prompt aerr ivice. His address is Bennetts* villa, 8. C. Wait for onr fall openiug. Wa will hare aomething to tali you— A. Arauaon. • Yon know nt and yon know onr clothing. All wa aak <• a look.— A. Arauaoo, • Mo na# to go into detaila to till yon of Sohloaa Broa. clothing, aa yon all know it. For workman* •hip and quality tbay oaonot bn ha*tan any where.—A, Arwnaon. •