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> <? TT YY v yy If ft YY fx tf tf xx yy yy we w: A XX AT ON &f PROSI IS BARN, XX OtITTTIT Y f Oil V JCl X . ?! ?? qtjiri ff ft fit ft ft if : H tt u fx XX ft it ft i D< it ft ft \ ' ' PERSONAL MENTION. | People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mrs. George S. Smith has gone to Columbia to spend some time with relatives. ?Mrs. E. O. Groce, of Spartanburg county, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Delk. ?Mrs. P. K. ^Xepapas ana little daughter, of Columbia, visited relatives in the city last week. ?Mrs. R. J. Hughes and sons, of. > Cope, visited her father, J 'A. I Griffith, near here last week. ?Wilkes Knight, a student of the Citadel, Charleston, spent the past week-end in the city at his home. ?J. A. Griffith and daughter, Montine, spent the week-end at Summerville with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Riley. ?Arfchie Turner, of Savannah, spent the past week-end with his mother, Mrs. Laura Turner, near Cope. ?John McCue and family have been visiting the family of W. M. McCue near Troy during the past | week. ?Editor A. B. Jordan, of the Dil- | Ion Herald, spent several days in | the city last week visiting relatives f and friends. ? ?Senator J. B. Black attended a | meeting of the board of trustees of | the South Carolina Medical academy | in Charleston last week. i ?Henry Counts, who is connected = with the Faulkner Electric Service = company, left last week for Dayton, = Ohio, to take a special course in = eiectncai wors. = ?Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Easter- = ling, of Denmark, and Mr. and Mrs. | S. A. Foster, of Bamberg, were the | guests of Mrs. Julia B. Easterling | Sunday.?Barnwell People. | ?Mrs. Sallie Owens has returned | to Bamberg, Mrs. John Wright ac- | companying her. A trip to Magnolia | gardens, near Charleston, will later = be enjoyed during their visit to = Charleston.?Edgefield Chronicle. = ?S. A. Foster and family, former- = ly of Connecticut, have moved to = Bamberg, where he has assumed the = k management of the electric light | B plant. They decided to move south = B because of the high cost of living in | ' their home state. Mrs. Foster is a | sister of Mrs. Robt. A. Easterling, of | Denmark.?Barnwell People. = Building ISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE, OF THIS SEC nip TJTTTT.nTTjn MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPT VJU V A I i r VI *1*** -? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ?ECTIVE BUILDERS MAY OBTAIN EVERYTHING OR ANY OTHER BUILDING, FROM US, SO THAT ] IAL CONCERNS, THEREBY CAUSING DELAYS AN ID. Flooring Laths Ceiline Beaver Bo Siding Brick Framing Lime Wood Shingles Cement Metal Shingles Plaster And Everything Else 1 / * L BUILD A HOME?1 SEE US F( v / ARE YOU EXPECTING T jnmark Pic DENMA atc j&a. jlta jta ata ata ata jta ift^jftkatl |t t^? ?^t ?^? v% ? ff 4> ^ ^" t^t t^t t^t ty t^t t^t t^jrl^t t^t K. i^A A^A A^A A A4A A^A A^A A^A A A^A A A^A A^A A^l AJ^^^AAAAAAAAA JUST RECEIVED I A Fresh Shipment of I McConnon's I FLAVORING EXTRACTS 1 wmTPruPH & 1UUA/XVJJL14JM h TOILET ARTICLES B STOCK TONIC fl STOCK DIP B WASHING COMPOUND B BAKING POWDER . B I Will be Glad to Fill al| Mail Orders for These B Goods. B E F. FREE I BAMBERG, S. C. I H w^m |l!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Seed Peanuts I I FOR SALE | | WHITE SPANISH @ 13c PER POUND ?j | N. C. RUNNERS @ 12c PER POUND fi 1 f. o. b. Bamberg, S. C. g | SELECTED SEED?100 LBS. TO BAG jj j I The Cotton Oil Company | | BAMBERG, S. C. 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XmSTi A way to prove that ^ y \jp\S W~fljk^ statement is to compare" Camels Puff'by-puft with any cigarette in i?v| T^IIII^Ik Camels have a mfld mellowness that mf, Lw.i v w guMf Is as new to you as it is delightful B (Q>I 'flj Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! 9 | ?H| They are always refreshing? j/ 9 *^9S8fcvll never tire your taste. <SM ? Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty B2^ JJ <*$-. m aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! ' Hr^K/^&DOMrsnc' flB Your say-so about Camels will be: "Mbut that's a great cigarette". Came/a are oold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (200 1 cigarettes) in a gLassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office V supply when yon tra veL W R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. IP^ H BjjF H Wiiwton-Salem, N. C. H ^ r^ ^ih^w ADMINISTIlATOR'S SALE. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CUED- " NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREIX Notice is hereby given that on Ap- ITORS. I ITORS. ril 15th, 1920, I, as the administra- Notice is hereby given that all per- j tor of the estate of .Mrs. Mary P. Bi- sons having claims against the estate t Notice is hereby given that all per* * ? ,,-n;- 171 r T J ? ? ,1 r. I o/,no Viovincr fl^inK QOairmt ttlP pst ate kle, deceased, will sell at puone auc- oi .urs. -wuuie nciuuuu, ue^oo- owuo , ? tion for cash the following personal ed. will file same duly itemized and of H. W. Herndon, deceased, will file property: Two mules, one 2-horse! verified with the undersigned admin-1 same duly itemized and verified with wagon, one 1-horse wakon, one bug-i istrator on or before the 28th day of! the undersigned administrator on or gy, two sets plow harness, one set j April, next, and all persons owing before the 28th day of April, next, buggy harness, corn, fodder, hogs, j said estate will make payment like- and all persons owing said estate will farming implements, cured bacon, I wise to the undersigned. make payment likewise to the underlumber. LOUIS A. BIKLE, ! H. C. HERNDON, signed. H. C. HERNDON, Administrator. ! Administrator. Administrator. March 27, 1920. " 4-15 1 April 5, 1920. 4-22 April 5, 1920. 4-22 : . : . M