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I PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Miss Genevieve Kirseh is visiting friends in Charleston. ?Mrs. C. E. Simmons spent a few days in Branchville this week. ?Mr. C. J. Field left this week for ^ New York on a business visit. ?Mr. C. W. Rentz has gone to Washington and New York on a business trip. ?Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Hitt, of Dunedin, Fla., are visiting relatives * in the city. ?Mr. V. J. Hartzog is spending some timeJn Atlanta with his son, Mr. R. B. Hartzog. % f ?Mr. John Heath, of Gastonia, X. C., spent several days in the city during the past week. ?Miss Florence M. Roach, of Charleston, was in the city on a visit j to relatives last week. ! ?Mr. J. C. Guilds, of Mount Pleas- j ant, spent several days in the city | this week with his son, Colonel Guilds. *. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brickie, of Augusta, spent several days in the city this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brickie. ?Prof. W. H. Hand, superintendent of the Columbia city schools, Iwas a "visitor in the city last week for a a' /V couple of days. ,v. > ?Hon. W. Banks Dove, secretary of State of South Carolina, was a visitor in the city Saturday, coming down on personal business matters. ?Mrs. Cora Lee, of Charleston, who has been visiting relatives and ^ friends at Olar, was a visitor in the city Monday afternoon, and returned home Tuesday.?Barnwell Sentinel. ?Misses'Lerlene Herndon, Eunice Hunter, Mary Lee Grimes, and Rey becca Dickinson returned home, this week from Winthrop college, Rock A Hill. Miss Claire Kearse, of this sect tion, is a member of the graduating class this year. ?Capt. Van C. Walton left a few days ago for a port of embarkation, /from which he will leaye for France immediately. Captain Walton was ordered to France by the war depart> ment, but arrangements have been i'-Z ^ . * ... . - maae wnereoy ne win return to Bam- j berg before the opening of the next' session of Carlisle school, of which "Tie is commandant. Mrs. Walton has ^ gone to Ohio, where she will visit relatives during Captain Walton's^absence in France. " 1 ff U p.-I . The i '' I Gene r I Ban - - . B I I Fidelity Mi v I Glens Fall: I Massachus 1 Boston, *> H I C. W. Rent % I LIFE FIRE ^1 1 % .v; . f .v ?Mr. F. M. Simmons, of Orange burg, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mrs. \V. P. Riley has returnee home from Charleston, where she has been spending some time. [ ?Mrs. A. E. Sullivan, of Moultrie Ga., is spending some time in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Neal < hi ? AUTO WITHOUT LIGHTS. Result: Buggy Smashed; Occupants More or Less Injured. A few days ago Peter Spells, whe lives on*Mr. E. C. Hays's place neai o to Rom horo* t r\ at. IU il) CIO \- tu ?JV/1 3 I.U ui. tend prayer meeting, lie said. His wife and his wife's sister, Rosa Campbell, were with him, also a couple of babies. When they were ir about two miles of town they suddenly collided with an automobile: which Spells says had no lights and which he did not see until it struck his outfit. The buggy was pretty thoroughly demolished and the occupants thrown out. Spells was cut severely on the face, and it is likely that he will lose the sight of one eye. The two women were also more or less injured, in feelings as well as physically. The babies were unhurt The engine of the car choked down when it collided with the buggy, and taking advantage of the confusion prevalent in picking themselves from the wreck, the driver of the automobile succeeded in making a neat getaway. When Spells had sufficiently recovered to look for the driver there was no driver. He had forsaken his Lizzie. Spells gathered up his injured feelings and family and came on to town to get medical assistance, and after he left the driver of the car went back to the scene anc carried his car away. However, Spells found out who he was, and it happened that he was one Mike, a faffiiliar man about town Mike said that he had one light going fairly well, but that it gave out on him just before the collision; thai he was mighty sorry, etc., and finallj made things satisfactory with Spells by offering to pay for the physica damages. ^ ! > President Monroe Remains. At the clbse of the commencemeni exercises of Summerland college Tuesday, May 27, the president ol the board of trustees officially announced that President Monroe, wh( some time ago had tendered his resignation as president of the college hac withdrawn the same and would remain at the college. He also an nounced that the closing session hac been the best in the history of the mflntfrnsv-Ws\J Latta lliio ilniT frtl uiueidigucu uavc uiid uaj iuj ral Insurance A under the name of the iberg Insurj Agency Representing the itual Life Insurance Co., of i 5 Fire Insurance Co., of Glens etts Bonding and Insurance < If , mass. We solicit a share of you business. Our offices wil be at the Peoples Bant Bamberg, S. C., June 2, 1919 z, Jr. A. M. Benbow LaVe ACCIDENT HEALTH BURGLARY iURETY BONDS AUTOMOBI - j college, and that the board of trus| tees had launched a movement for i | Greater Summerland. These an1 I > i nouncements brought long and eni thusiastic applause from the large j audience present, and will be a [ I source of much gratification to the ' j many friends of the college through' | out the State. BETTER KODAK FINISHING Mail Orders a Specialty. I ! The Aiken Gift Shop AIKEN, S. C. 5 NOTICE t l Of Special Meeting of Stockholders of t Bamberg Banking Company, Bamberg, S. C. 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