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e* 9 * ** *9 W @ e v, V * * *1 * Local and Persoau Neatal ,i . * * * e' LMr. and Mrs. J. S. Machen, of .Green- i ville, spent Monday in the city. Miss Maggie Clardy spent last week at'Clinton visiting Mis' Maude V'oole. Mrs. H. C. Wallace, of Gray Court, is sMCpen.'ndI this week at Harris Springs. Mrs. Robert R1ope: and little daugh ter are expected home from Tallula1i Falls, Ca., the latter part of this nveek. * Mrs. J. M. Mchtes antld children, or Greenwootl, are splen(ing t-he week with 'Dr. and .Mrs. Clifton Jones. 'liss Ethaline Peterson, of Greer, is visiting lwer aunts, the Misses Peter 50on, on Stouth 'Harper street. Mr. -PJ A. Simpson mvd Mr. E. It. Wilkes left Monday for Glenn lSprings where the y will enjoy -their summier vacation. Mises~ Lilliani and ) Loulse 1uff, of Simpsonv ile, and Anna 1 i rry, of Re:dsville, .,r1r week-end l'"ettt of Mlisses Louise8 anld Sarahl P)OWer. Mrs. Alva Weaver and family re turned to 'T:ike City Sunda5y ufter vis iting Mr. and .\lrs. I-l.lig ith for several i weeks. Mir. and \lrs. C'. L-.t:mcr' have re turned to the city after ipeidilg Some time in the nountains of North (Ca'o lina. Mr. anld Mrs. 11. W. Gasue and flt tle ci hld ave. retu-'lned to the city af-' ter ain ina Junp and .uly in Wal halla. M11r. II. F. JERutsh, who has been the 10oc.1 movernment cotton grader dlir 4ing the past ;eason, left Monday nmorn ing for hiI,, home in North Carolina. Mis; i'rances Blull, of G reenville, is the h0ose-guuest of Misses Ruth and Edna Riddle, having been a clase mate of theirs at Coker College for sever'al ye~rs. 2: e'ars Char' l 'd Iienry o''Oster, who (avp hee?, v'it ing. tlir1. gralld rxotlhev, Mrs. W. T. Dorroh, will re tOun to t'icir home in Timmonsiville Fridany. ir. and MFs. W. A. Il1ddle and grandd i uipnhter, Sad i, have returned to t h I n homi' ft:om Marion, N. C., I A..uere ley have beel for several .', t An'.a Wallce, of Gray Couirt, I!ft Mo-ny for a tn1h's vi it to fricads i'i (i haleston. Jh'Iore return1 ing hr,me -h' Ie !! :'Lo - Lo friends in Mr. ."Ind .\r. lEd....':rd MeCr-ady and Mr GergeI areio;-inn, of (heinvile, pllentI t'w week:-C(d Inl the ciy withl' Co!. an''.1 U: T. 1). Da r-1lng t on, aniMr and.\r:.Ja .C. T wid. Shipso',, Cooper & lah). i takine. her vacationl thlis, weeC!:. .vi- m he!r parentoa, M . id M.\r. V. A. Ponolo, ne rC'..ntonl. -Dr. .1. 1i. l'owe n::<nt Suniday In Camden ,. eing thr'o:h the (ounty'3 by autO.ohoile. .\is lu'it ien e(CeniPaniel hi- to C(nden, joining t-:re a sa ty of frienh,: \v.;ho Aje wvhll visit,1. . Ome t::ne. M;sa Mlamlic Mae .Jessee lef't th' first panrt of the wecek for Athant a, a. and other pulate .';n (leoia an~d Alabama; to attend several:t hiue pa iles to lie gIven by frdvnds. Siho exptects to be awayv until stomel t.imie Inl September. JIos. TI. .i~~PLo)!o, of Sptsct'iu-g, pn teveral :L'.. inl .the( city !au't wee with; rel ati ve'. TPh y r'eta:-ned hlmacd Tht.!r.)* (lay accomipai ed by M iss Jo::ie Ancder sen,. who will visit thc:n for several (lays. Col. and Mrs. it. Y. Simlpson, Mis Leila Wilke' end .\lisn Patty Wilkoen r aillh Jp:'ni Wilkes at thle wheel left yeste r:!a: by aut Iomlobile for tile mouln tains of Nor-1h C'arolirna. The~ly expect to be awaey about two weeks, mlaking stops at reveral different resorts. .Mr. L,. -M,. Cannon, of ILanford Sta tion, Mra. .Jessie Massey, formerly .\i rs. "John Cannon, of tis cIty, M\aster Jlohn Cannon, and Mllas Hluey, of Rock 11111, and Mrs. Bomar, of Splartanur~t g, wore in tile city -Sunday and attended sir Vices-'at 11e llirst Methlodiist churci'h. Mr. i,': I)-.! Ol~a, i;:m grew, 1:, in this c'ty wheni his father, D~r. WV. H.' D~odson, was c (onduci tig a druglI store hlere, was a vilsItor ln 1the city yester (lay and was5 welcomled b~y Is former fr'iends and~ sch~oolmiates. / Mr's. R. Hi. Ilunsinger and .uias Vir gie Hiunsinger, of Gaston'la, N. C., whIo are visitin~g Mr. and Mi's. (G. M. Hari Ian *at '1anford Station, and .\ii's Nan nIle Hiar~aa, of Lanford Station, wer'e lhoppi!il; in tile city Tuesday. Mr. lariry McAlister' Ia spending some1 tIm !I n the city with; his par onts, 'i'. flnd Mrs. T. J. McAlister, willie recov'ering frmn plain.ful in juries to Ils eyes whlich lhe reeived wile at w'ork in Chai'lotte iseveiral weeks ago. Mr'. McAlsteri hlad alniau tomuobile hatter'y to explode in Ils face, aclId ver'y nearly blinding him in both eyes. Although it was thought for t'.' ile that he would lose his sight, he began to recover and it is thought nowv that hie wvill not suffer permanent Injury. Mr. McAlIstcr wvas (11i0nite anathlete dluring 111s schlool and college daeyP and he0 has many friends Who ar'e trimJ to know thatt his sight will not bn nffected. Miss iattie Gray ban returned home Iter a visit of several weeks to Mr. nd Mrs. R. Coke Gray, In Gastonia, 1. C. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Jocl Smith left yen orday for Abbevillie after a visIt to hc4r clarents, 'Mir. and Mrs. E. H1. Vilkes. Mrs. A. H1. JenninAs. and Misses latherine and Nevin Jenningrs, of! 1 acirwood, are visiting \ligs Lul1e icoielberger for a few days. Mr. 'and Mrs. JaIes A. Poole and hildren, Helen and William Aue. ie s, ., rr., have returned to their home in )inut, N. C., after speiding several lays with the former's parents, Mr. .nd -Mrs. 'V. A. Poole of the Pea Ridge viction, Enl ler!'ted lii O(eanii View :Mr:- .- S. 1ikunett anld hern daugh Or, 'M sa !cra Denntt, are ;pen:ing Ome tile at Oce.n View, the SuInIer eoirt nr Porum,.ou'.h, Va ., i-d Fi ay e enng vor guesa-at a.'ne arty, an 'x-x,!nt of which ach em' in the Norfolk Vtirginian-lilot unda, fo!:i. : M!r. Rol:ert W. Cordoi. or k ic.'no nd, Vas ho"l itrblay vening at a v -y at active ly dpined lidinner at the lel~eC-Att!me,, Ocemji Vim"..-. 1ro 1,la~ for- eighlt and 1ir . ( tedenl's ellt:s inMludd: r. and M . - Jr .i.U r: Id loore, of Portsmot th; iIrst. Iln 'Ott an1 MIS Flora 'lennett, of Lau VenS, S. C.; -\Mrs. .1. Illyfthe Moore, amid Ir. lienry D Iahnu m,'of liii , 61r. Palmer T. Cordon, of Washing, q. C. 00 0 Birthday Pary Mlanter Shiler l'crr nte:i ned a u timher of his yoting friends on is hird hirthday at the home of his reat-gran rlmo theM, rs. NJ. I. ',1 satorday afternoon. Mlanly tine gatenw Ind cake were served. Misses Lottise I('ond, Aiida liough1 tam! .\ary P. ranitks lelped play witi the childrel. i'hie younlr, guitets wverv W uII. ani ;adie Vincenjt, Anliella N~ikels, .\ainle Cndricsk, Fred Puller,.r.Hoea h:: iM, 11 -; Cai.11X1, i\iary -!izabetm le(ow.n, \'lary 1-:len itihas.on, 11 a. it Jene, 'ii:iaurae N i i-terby, V l . i arr atrh, Chloiareiis (ilop, iei-t Ty er, J .,I-l ab th er lenrietta k ilackwell. la, jorie NHlini r, oim Timmerman, 3ill Waldrop. \'ir i Iier Kendcir'.y, Virginia )erm, Iur Aoe lthote iing, Iter artGa~ine Oorgo . anis, An : apise Holoimolin, Catherine .ilz r, - :T Fl'ortner k"hIuo , ;,W L. A. we .r 7- w I an', oin h e 1i . o! o( pbi - te t threcny as ao e dd byl n ri, t couple'11 Al n a a r ti. Wg N. Va., hr hywl m, hir itt're hio. T~ r~d a 'is !' m in'a 'i a i m 1nber of years sThite i.eto I Chosnnilo. the hi:.* (en. de 3crl Iorid and .iaeia if is~d~ ifra the hoeto thther i: t0 r*gf t:hesF hrt\I elsher 1to cliverc. ithoe i~Igroom lac~eefulr yeI unp o h ')er ma, thgsholdduing thepoionfpy. aster athth Wiatlimowre heo wai :ry, withla oedlar n aPrkf er a ivig,'W Va.ucx n ii ~ok h ;toate iJ. a. mana of te Tes sllomsecton, bng .a1 C.erchatr and larmi 1)81e. werenilyt oftmarrm c le1day aft erntn ane om of thrise >Oeitine eveinster ..ev. P. 27. frlo 2 to 10: the irst .\l hti1se tchurh >rinde and givm eft for a trip A.to the nounansdl if nor f erina.Mrs. mcroyea Iaae \\whmre were Ihe5 was roo ag on ma (lag tretsi i'h hme orn en mor faehan Ian armer1/ heside wreitho the Fearm-fu re ar Mercliat Band ovCaliesti. Onh thovening a oy.Jly 27t fro alinment :Wa give byt ior, AsarTodd, >f arks, adl in hot~(nri. ofler roer eroy he tamae, won bcme wit ye' Thlie, coenr moreii or panersan ern .i hn theyr and susened ifomh KI 11, g. I.~fr1F f"Ir' ~ An R n wl i Give Yur Wiffc1 TF I~~~ ttallIMIi ter cooked me rals and sa fuel. We :re showing a sp Ranges at very moderat s;election ac.ow and save i to "make out" with that the hot weather? S.IVL& E bL LAU] Here's why hy the aai sible for si L ~'" fine tobacc< '~ Nothig I ~in mind! 3 &simply for I! ~ITake the 27~f DO~WTJ most perfe cl Alrr tect cigaret -secure f< the fold ai there's not extra wrap Such thir than premni must pay t: If you w~ cigarette y< from cigar It's Cam R. J1. RF.YNOLDS TOBA< to obtaining a Cer tiflite of Rlegistra- more, a esd ion for the saidI special bond elec- or muore, a 1 t.ions, andl( the a1ppican m lt buA e a ~cit oe yeadr or i~d of tis Slt. anmd of thle Un!~ited t he City fori a tr:4 twenltv..o) vns of ng'e. or Ia .' have diping room, whioh was beautifully <e,corated with pot plants. Misses Irene Todd, Lanier Chipley, Ruby [odd served delicious pink and Whito - cream and cake, atter wvhich all eyes turneld upon the large birthday cake with Its 19 candles gracing the center of the table. The cake vasi n,:aIrly cut to pieces by the younlig peo. ple Lefore the coveted coil was foulld, the lucky couple being Mr. Jack Lan 13 ald Miss Ruth Myers. On leav ing t1,c din1:i to->m the gut were prenTrnicd with altr2 :Ave souivenh-ia by I rcle Todd alnd UL1nier Chipley. Mlru. TodIl was aiv-3 ted by Airs. "ma' r Mrs. I. 1L. Ciiipley, of Green "Il l, and Mrs. G. .1'. Knight, of Lau e ut '. re'Int wCr Misres her Crad l1c, Carrie Fowler, Lou ' .r 2a;'ela Poole, Lula Belle 1'.U, UeW(y Halentine, liuth Myers, naelle Llid, ithttil Todd, Frances. '.i ! ; W. Y. Poole, Ed Myers, Ray Trlynliaimi, MIack Poole, Vernon My .a.k Lainis, Pearce Myers, Earl i eosner, Leroy lamuage. Arting.! on iustruction,; from the ('mmliittce from cou1nell authorized to 'i''f wil the city :torlevy III re atrd (to a legaI interr)etatioln of the over Cn'. ract btween the city anld tie i(efdly Iivcr Power "ot;any, 3hIIo" 1mik" statcd yesterdaly that :1v 1.00I n tr te .J. ".,. Philpot, s p r inctut of w;:ter and lights, to cut It reet liht.; a half hour after nt. in eve'n' and to ti1t tIof I'n lthe llornn , u. \to. Franks tA (it I ii'L tI ..( . v-dtae. h~iiv i tha he1 Vt. e'ttetc::-der fol:, :I ;af!o:- ! t diH eviFo:) of the" mat. or : tfi'-e .o:'I ; wt ' v d. "! .t h nn hi rehedule woid .-* vlt InI a savint of 22 minutes of :n 'sth m tteri was , taken foles 1::MaIro1*01ron the power'1j (Oin' !1W y!th:.v: v-o-t. .( -'.vve to ney. to * * * 4 4 * *. . * CLINTON N1-WIS (wniton, Atg. 2.- .\icse Rudd, of Cro:; !ij, and Ait 0E;, Mcah. o, :r('Inwtoiod spent several ays h'. w: vit-h li s Nantey t'Ow Pal- d - ;.: . . - d li t y - M l'utn in I,:.a GreeG ovilvod. hc:1(' in D I'oti Tuesday, ::I '';tt.~ ing s've:atl w'eekst here with ;: - it: lTodtd andi family, nis . fr.ei! .\: -F. It. Z. \\-r .h;.. Mrits. A. I. \',llace,~- of Aher'lei M"e r1. luch:o r dnseveral days with M. a 'IrS. .Jldie Clahamr. Mrs. IX t. L. 'ing iIy s vi ;t bor r Ia ti ves n lie :keni.. Suivan rg i Hti tont \Wil be held at Lebanon (lhurch In U *ecnvillec cit lnty on TPhurtsdaty t he Ilith day rcf Aiigitst. Let all the kin rtre atnd ertnnectloin of thei Sultlivan fam~nly at tentd and binig w'ell Iiilled baskets. WM. D). SIirLIVAN. Ol'(O. Wt. SU'lLIVAN, .JOSiGi'lI ii. SUL7 l\~'AN C. C. FidA'li llpmsTO~., Com itttee. G0.0 S. GOODI)ON, Seretary'. NOTI'CI.;0! OF I S'itATI~ON Sinte of Sonth On('ooli, ('onnt of l'aurensi. Not lee i Iter t'b.") giveni thaiit botoks (of regi stration' fotr the rekistra~to of 'lec'oSi fot the iceelal band ileti onl's to -be hieldl on Atigiut' alr, I 9r I, on the Itestlon of iestling $70,000 of botndst by the City of Laurencts for Wa tr Work1 Imuprovement~ and1 i'x tcn Ont, and1( 05,000 of b)ondsI fori the 'otioso of Strteet Tm provemnti, and $2,000 of bontds for IExtenslon and Im, pr'o'Jeent of the Bewerage 'lyntem, 'vill be closed at 12 o'clock noon on Fiday, the 12thi day or Atgitst, 1921. The tsaid books. are open at the of heof thei itndertaigne, Laurensti~ .S. C. Th jprtodnetlon of a CetiIfieate of itegistraltioni from the hoard of R~egih.. I' lon of the Counitty etitling thle :'licant to vote In a ptollng prccLnet C'i Pte; Icorp(orate liitofC tet;City K th Comfort and of New Range hten her work, gV you bet ve you money by using less denimd ine cf real high grade e prices. Why no rake your he wife the wrry 0f tryng : id vur ut stove during r 19 RENS, s.oC CAikMELS are ty &cqgarette E we put the utmost quality into this and. Camels are as good as it's pos till, money and lifelong knowledge of >s to make a cigarette. is too good for Camels. And bear this Everything is done to make Camels the te it's possible to buy. Nothing is done show. Camel package for instance. It's the ct packing science can devise to pro tes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper il wrapping-revenue stamp to seal id make the package air-tight. But hing flashy about it. You'll find no pers. No frills or furbelows. tgs do not improve the smoke any more uims or coupons. And remember-you heir extra cost or get lowered quality. 'ant the smoothest, mellowest, mildest u can imagine-and one entirely free att aftertaste, els for you. CCO COMPANY, winston-Salomn, N. C. 'it of' the St Ie two years4 I I -" it him 1 due II'ind1 Coll"ct ie for 1(aldent of the ' mrity for t he fiscal yen. 19:mO