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PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mr. Griggsby Chandler, of Florence, spent a few days in the city last ' ireek. . j ?Mr. J. Dan Carfter, of Ehrhardt, was among the visitors in the city Tuesday. * * ?Miss Margaret Jennings, of Co-. lumbia college, is spending a few days at home. ?Mr. and Mrs. Julian McMichael,; of Orangeburg, visited relatives in ^ the city last week. ?Mr. Gerard Hartzog, of Green-; wood, spent a few days in the city last week and this. j ?Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moye, Jr., i after visiting relatives in the city, have returned to Charleston. | banks in the cases where papers had | already been closed which called for ! the planting of so many acres in cofton. It was suggested that in such | cases the bank should agree to a I change being made in the papers which would allow the planting of less cotton acreage. It appears that some of the committeemen collected the ten cents per acre reduced, while others have not. The Denmark committee reIWe Have Ju four car loads of wagon: gies, one car load of n Bnicks, and two car load ?Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Moye re- j turned home Monday from their ' wedding trip to Florida points. ?Mr. Frank O'Byrnes, of Waynes- j boro, visited his sister, Mrs. Jennie: 11. Kinsey, in the city last week. V ?Hrs. M. A. Squier, of Charleston, is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland. ?Miss Genevieve Kirsch has returned to the city from Charleston after a visit to friends and relatives. . i ?Mrs. C. F. Ellzey, of Savannah,! ' Ga., is spending some time in the | city with her sister, Mrs. S. A. i Hand. ?Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bam- i berg have returned to the city from j Mississippi, where they spent several I ;> weeks. ?Corp. J. A. McMillan, who hasi * j been stationed at Camp Wadsworth ^ since he entered the national army, j has received his discharge and is now at home. ?Chief' Machinist Jesse O'Byrnes. of the U. S. S. Jenkins, spent several, ^ days in the city last week with his sister, Mrs. Jennie M. Kinsey, returning tp his post of duty Sunday night. 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. W., M. Sandifer, Mrs Julia B. Sandifer, Miss Tessie . _ Sandiier ana little miss beaereis ' Trent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.# W. Clayton, in the Colston section. ?Dr. George F. Hair will leave today for Atlanta to attend the sixth annual mid-winter clinic of the At.< - - Janta Society of Dental Surgeons, winch will be in session from March .13 to 15. There will be six clinics % Friday and Saturday, and in addiW tion there will be several addresses N\ and lectures by distinguished dental surgeons. Mrs. Hair will accompany iim> FARMERS REDUCE ACREAGE. (Continued from page 4, column 3) farm commodities than cotton, in proportion to the present price of *; sotton. One of the bankers wanted to know what should be done by the I LasT || 2: 4 J (CAMP 9 Miles West MONDi r The sale positively be s as individuals The gove any or all bid eepted. This A represc range for sliij I - A A .f; : ' termasier. ?\ 9 will be served I For furtl * 9 Telephone C I C.F.RIZER important 'If you wish your ey glasses or changed the 1 SEE ME AT MAC] I will be here only tliis last dar. NEXT WEEK WIL] m S. fi. FINN, The I m ? ? ^VVVVVVVVVVV* ! _ _? ' ? I MJ f X V We have secured the ser maker and are prepare Xpromi>tIr and to tet cla partment is complete an Y cult for us to repair; and i elry repaired and made 1 I REID'S JEW! BAMBE r Auction 25 HORSE 25 MULE Auxiliary Remount Depot Nc HANCOC of Augusta, Ga., on the Mille AY, MARCH 1' At 9 A. M., Eastern Time. A will be held rain or shine. T1 ? i ?? J . ? a sold to tne nignest uiuuer, emu . and as teams. rnment reserves the right to a s. Cash or certified checks o] rule will be strictly enforced. %i sntative of the railroad will be )ping. Animals will be loade< . good halter goes with each a on the grounds. ler information, address, R, 0. WELLS, Captaii Auxiliary Remount D( amp Hancock 300, Camp Ilan * i ported about $240 on hand. It was decided to combine the offices of secretary and treasurer. Mr. J. J. i Heard is the secretary of the county j organization. j The committeemen are all enthu, siastic, and in spite of the bad I weather and the awful condition of the roads, most of the sections of the county were represented. No committeemen were present from ' Ehrhardt and Colston. st Received | s, two car loads of bug- | mles, two car loads of is of Dorts. I t, Olar, S. C. | J | 5 S es correctly fitted with ens K'S DRUG STORE. week and Saturday is the L BE AT DENMARK. i Registered Optician Jj AOT ! .HO I I T Y vice of an expert watch- t Y d to get your work out > ss shape. Our repair de- V I d there is no job too diffi all work guaranteed. Jew- Y [ike new. > ELRY STORE I rg, s. c. , Un l i ua it i s I s I >. 308 I V C K I rv, vj-rv. | a ;dgeville Road I 7, 1919 I le animals will !9 will be offered 9 ,ccept or reject | aly will be ac- 1 j present to ar- S i by the Quar- S nimal. Lunch B a Q. M. C., i ?pot No. 308. ? cock, Georgia || IHHHH MP I Tn selecting a phonograph ported claims, seek actual evid vices for sound reproduction o: made for all of them. But tlier makers of which have ever sul tions made about it. That ins The NEW "The Phonograph I Just what is claimed for $ this: that a Ee-Crcation of an | upon the New Edison is so fla | man ear can distinguish betwe 1^ i - living, breathing artist and tli I is this a mere assertion. More | in which the artists sang or p] I with the instrument have beer I! % people have attended them, i | blage not one person has be | ^ the living artist he heard and other instrument has ever beei tone test. No other instrumen Mak it a point to drop in t stration of the New Edison. W. H- CHAND1 A4A A. A^A A^k A^A A^A A^k A^A A^A A T^r ?^T T^T T^r^r^r^T ^ ^ ^ || Opening XX II Announce TV TV TV TV n TV TV TV TV Yf We wish to announce tot ?? summer millinery opening. All foreign and domes Y Y which possess a touch of indrv YY a complete assortment of re; i i leading shades of the season. yV YY We also have an exquisi W Crene de Chine and voil waii ^ ^ staple and fancy silks in the 3 Mrs. M. K. Horsey, our t t "7 YY with us again this season, also YY be their pleasure to serve you ft w rr tiT? H* II || Ehrhardt Millinery MRS. R. M. KRAWCHEK, Propriete; %% We will be glad to see you all, v son Claims II ? Proven II l, don't depend upon unsup- ^ [ence. There are many de- W leered and strong claims are B e is but one instrument, the 3 Dinitted proof of the asser- B trument is B EDISON I i With a Soul." 119 this instrument? Merely & pa artist's voice or instrument | || wlesslv perfect that no hu- tl en the interpretation of the ; : J at of the New Edison. Nor S [. j tlian 2000 public tone tests g Bj laved in direct comparison U i.l 1 held. More than 2,000,000 U ; | ind out of this vast assem- [] *J en able to say when it was & |1 wThen the New Edison. No * kj If a subjected to the searching | 11 t could sustain such a test. n |g omorrow and hear a demon- I H rn T. BLACK'S OLD STAND* 11 Bamberg, S. C. 1 H If ft ft YY ft YY xf ment ? TT tt tt ft Tt tt tt tt tt ;he public our new spring and VV Yt tt x tt tic hats are now on display ! 'iduality, we are also showing V adv to wear hats in all the . x V tt' ?V Yy te line of dainty Georgettes, sts, also a full assortment of aewest shades. YV ft TV milliner from Baltimore, is > ' Mrs. H. P. Pureel and if will V v ff ff vv ft H Tf H XX & Novelty Store If ss EHBHARDT, S. C. %% it sent no cards out this season %% ?$* > * - ' - > V.** * *'*\y . >v v . " *'- '