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-mma dg 2 :21C. C, MC a.i wai cW 1r~ c2) n C o ZQ~ - 9. wa -,LNS FROM1 THE WINNSBORO MILLS 1II Lemmon. Mr. J. S. Brown is spen.iing the we&' in Charleston. I.uia Lee Roberts and utr triti, uiss Parker, have returned u Columbia. Mr. and 31rs. L. D. Lyles and Mrs. M. E. Roberts spent last Thursday with Mrs. Carrie Steele. Miss 31ary Boyd, ,of Winnsboro, q visited Mrs A. G. Brown last week. Mr. T. D. Brice was a regent vis itor in our community. Beginning on Sunday, July 24, and continuing throtgh -Thursday, we had the pleasure of attending a se ries of impressive services at Union church, conducted by Rev. F. W. Gregg, of Rock Hill. LEBANON. Mr. and M: . Charles W. Brice and little son, of Chester, spent the week-end with Mrs. M. B,. Turner. Mrs. John Y. Turner is visiting r sister, Mrs. Charles Simms, in Spartanhurg. Mrs. W. V. Turner is visiting her relatives in Spartanburg. Miss Elizabeth Brice, of Chester, is spending the week with Mrs. .. A Turner. 3l. Lawrence Strai't, of Chester, I sia.t the week-end with his grand mother, Mrs. Henson. Miss Floride Turner spent last week in Columbia. Mr. P. C. Turner has been very ill but we are glad to report that he is much better. WALLACEVILLE. (Too late for publication last week.) There have been quite a few visi 'ors here the past few weeks. Mr. Milner w1allace and Dr. With erspoon W-allace, of Atlanta, Ga., stopped a while with friends at the old home. They were on a motor trip to Wallaaeville and Henderson ville. It's good to have our old friends stop and talk of old times and something else besides the boll weevil. Misses Elizabeth Ragsdale and Elizabeth Glenn visited relatives in the community a few days ago. Miss Mattie Harter, from Union, is on a visit to Miss Clara McMeekin. Miss Ida Dukes, of St Georges, is at her sister's. Mrs. Will Turkett. Mrs. Viviai: Jeter and daughter, Clara, have returned from the sum mer school at Winthrop. They re port a very beneficial course. On their return trip they stopped in Chester to visit their uncle, Rev, J. H. Yarborough. Mr. M. C. Dykes is at Mr. J. C. Turkett's. 3L. WV. T. G;lenni, .Jr., came to s~e his grandl-parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. L. G(T-nn. WX. T. has a position with the Westinghouse Engine Works in Philadelphia and is at home en a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Kate McDowell spent a day recently with her sister, Mrs. Glenn. Te young people have been en joying baseball, moonlight picnics and dancing parties lately. Mr. Frank McEachern, who has been on a visit to his g~rand-parents, has returned t. his honie in Savan nah, Ga. Mr. Henry Isbell, of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. F. H. Mc F~achern. REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL Imported Flower of the Jenemies' Raider, at C. K. Turner's farm, 5 miles wvest of Winnsboro. 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SUDIONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served. .o the Defentdant above naimed: You are hereby summoned and re aired to answer the complaint in this SIHere's th TURKTSH &DOMES27C. BLE ND c T P.A . TT . i i sus. ccesfl.Yo flame g ak o'retentan] experienc wthea accureayts to ge tieYou akeus l mo cof a roasti meftnen thanth action, which is flied in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Plens 6t foe the County of Fairfield in ail rate, and to serve a copy of i :wer t. ) he i enn.i:airt o -h :'cribes at thei:- o!iFices, at Winns- K :-j S. C., within twenty i:.ys a: r ti th service hereof, exclusive of the g !ay of such service; and if you fail rc :0 answer the complaint within the of ime aforesaid, he plaintiff in this C 1ction will apply to the Court for the elief dmanded in the Complaint. why CAM qualiY Cigq BECAUSE we put the utn one brand, Camels are i sible for skill, money and li: fine tobaccos to make a cigarf Nothing is too good for Ca in mind! Everything is don( best cigarette it's possible to c simply for show. Take the Camel package fi most perfect packing scienci tect cigarettes and keep them -secure foil wrapping-rei the fold and make the pacd there's nothing flashy about extra wrappers. No frills or Such things do not improve than premiums or coupons. must pay their extra cost or If you want the smoothes1 cigarette you- can imagine-z from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. IT YNGi.. TOBACCO COMPANY, Wins i~jn - white -tipped ves the eat instantly eason why cooking with that go wi rfeCion is so easy and fortable t< a can regulate the heat wAnother.I ithin a few degrees every blue chirn tparticular kind of pastry against th small loss flame thr< war of "rushing the fire" and The four. o burning your cakes, a little cabinet arl New Perfection will show you popular. 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