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PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mrs. W. T. Rice is visiting relatives in Georgia. ?John H. Cope spent a few days this week in Asheville. ?Miss Martha Ray has been visiting friends in Clyo, Ga. ?Clyde Rowell, of Charleston, spet Sunday in the city. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard spent k Sunday on Sullivan's Island. ?Mrs. C. F. Gilchrist is spending some time at Glenn Springs. ?Mrs. Florence Hunter, of Colum-j p bia/is visiting Mrs. Thomas Black, Sr. | ?L. S. McAlister, of Charleston,' spent Sunday and Monday in the city. | ?Mrs. R. A. Deik and D. J. Jr., I are visiting relatives near Spartanburg. ?Miss Eula Harrison spent several days last week with relatives in Savannah. ?J. P. Matheny, of Columbia, was a visitor in the city last Sunday and Monday. ?Mrs. Alice Solomons has returned to the city after a visit to relatives in Savannah. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill spent several days in Augusta last week with relatives. ?Miss Mary Williams is spending a few |v*eeks in the North Carolina m nnntoinc X X U iXLVUU ?Miss Thelma Faust has returned to Macon, Ga., after a visit of several weeks in the city. ?Miss Dorothy Hoover, of Hampton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Free. ?Misses ; Elizabeth and Colette Padgett, of Walterboro, have been k visiting in the city. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Simmons and children have returned to the city | form Glenn Springs. ?Miss Xadine Hayden, of Rowesville, spent several days in the city last" week with Miss Myrtle Black. ?Mrs. Sallie Owens and Mrs. Dora Williams left t this week for Hot Springs, Ark., to spend a few weeks. ?Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hair returned last week from a trip to the northern cities and points in Canada. ?W. B. Tdrkington returned Saturday from Rockingham, N. C., where he spent several weeks with relatives. ?Mrs. J. C. Lewis and Miss Rowley Williams are spending a few weeks in the mountains Qf North Carolina. j ?Mrs. E. H. Solomons and Miss Solomons, of Savannah, are spending some time in the city with Mrs. F. 0. Brabham. ?G. Croft Williams, secretary of the state board of charities and corrections, spent a few days in the city last week. ?Mrs. W. E. Jeffcoat, of Bluefields, W. Va., returned to her home Monday after a visit of several weeks to her mother, Mrs. A. P. Miller. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black and ^ilsses Ethel and Urma Black left Wednesday afternoon for the mountains of North Carolina to spend two weeks. . ?Misses Adelaide Chandler, Sara Herrington, Myrtle Black and Mildred Rice and John Henry Chandler and H. E. Godbee spent the past Sunday on the Isle of Palms. * ? w* A # LOCAL EXCHANGES. 3 Onan^voklltuv limes anu wmuirai, v/iaugvuuig. W. M. Hughes, president, and J. K. Felder, manager, of the Cope Supply Co., returned home this morning from a week's trip to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. R. K. Henerey returned home Saturday "night after a week's trip to Biltmore, N. C. H. Stewert Glover, of Bamberg, spent yesterday in Cope among his many friends. Miss Alva Kennerlv, of Cope, is f spending some time it Glenn Springs. ? She will also visit friends at Spartanburg. The Carolina Packing company, which recently took over the old Orangeburg Packing company's plant here, will begin to make preparations looking to the immediate operation of the plant within the next few days, George C. Dixon, general manager of the company, announced yesterday. County Citizen, Allendale. Miss Virginia Zeigler^returned to i her home last week after visiting in I Bamberg and Denmark, k Misses Eunice Johns, Mamie and B Willie Bryan, Phoebe Oswald and ? Clyde Williams returned home last H week"after a most delightful trip out gift west. A; Miss Willie Delle Hutto, of DenJgjy mark, is a guest in town this week. | r Mrs. W. 1. Johns has returned after a short visit to Bea" on. The lists of candidates closed last Monday morning with the following candidates in the field: House ot representatives, Robert R. Harley, R. B. Cunningham, P. D. Black,: chief commissioner, J." P. Guess, J. E. Bryan, J. L. Eilis, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Loadholt; district commissioner, district Xo. 1, W. C. Bryan, E. F. Harter, J. G. Sanders: district Xo. 2, X. D. Ellis, A. B. Metz, J. .J. Walker: magistrate: Allendale, A. P. Bettison, B. O. Sanders; Baldock, G. W. Owens; Fairfax, B. W. Fowling; Millett, J. P. Peeples, C. J. Dunbar: rimers, J. E. McMillan, W. L. Brant: Wilson, W. W. Brunson. Press and Standard, Walterboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yarn left the later part of last week for their return trip to China. Mr. Yarn arrived in the United States May 8, after several years absence in the Orient, where he has held an important position with the Standard Oil company. He has spent a good portion of his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Vara, of near Sniders, but left long enough to go back to Washington, where he was married June 21 to Miss Mercier. The tobacco barn of H. A. Smith and Paul Walters, situated on the St. nnftrn T?/~k o a of fVio T-T T.onffdolfl UCVj?l ?>^7 i uau OL L tuw 1IUUOUU X-#C4 11 ^ VI C* X place, was consumed by fire Friday night. The loss was complete, amounting to about $800. J. W. Durham, one of Colleton's most progressive livestock men, and "WE ARE JUSTIFIE ATED TO, THE EXER1 I BUSINESS EFFORT. ;= Everv stimulus to bo [l ' 1 production, means that < for us all. If we can help you duction, we s< RESOURCES OV w - - - ffl rW INTtKtST ||1 paID OM H SAVIH6S ACCOONTS BHHHHEm % &JgEHB They wor natural^ and fora no habiting work naturally and form AAtl no habit> 3^5 Stores " 8 hr I as Mack's D BAMBERG, SOI breeder of fine Poland China hogs, last week attended an organization meeting of breeders in Atlanta. ; | Cadet Eugene Black is at Camp Perry, O., where he has gone as a member of the Citadel team eompet', ing at the rifle match there. He will i be away during the month of August. County Game Warden S. M. Cros. by has been very busy during the last few days rounding up violaters of the lame laws. Several men from a neighboring state were caused to buy licenses to fish, and one or two other parties were arrested for hunting out of season. Miss Sallie Henderson died just before noon today at the advanced age of 85 years, today being her 85th birthday. She had been in failing health for a number of years, and had been confined to her bed for several weeks.' hi ^ Better Pastures. Better permanent- pastures are sorely needed in every district. This I is especially true of the timbered disi j tricts. The large timber is being ; removed in many districts and the land is growing up with small trees and brush. The wild grasses among the large trees do not flourish as nutritious feed as tame grasses, and the small trees and brush that take the place of the large trees soon smother out all wild grass. t+ Triii nav in manv sections to 1 1/ " 4*1 Jf ?? V ? fence cut-over lands and to keep down brush with goats or the axe. It will also often pay to sod or seed large areas of the cut-over land pastures.?The Progressive Farmer. D IN, RATHER OBLIG- I HON OF OUR UTMOST I isiness, every increase in g much greater prosperity | reach a greater pro- 1 olicit your call. 1 ER $1,000,000.00 jj p Z y j| %^SBHBhBBI k" ^| ~~~~~ % ~ They work 1 naturally and form v no habitJr vooo a& | only j Sf J 501- | =/ rug Store [JTH CAROLINA. - A^A A^A A^A A^A ^ "y ^ % ^ iy 4> <|? ^y ^>" ^f !C*t B* YY || Bamberg v: || (South Atlanti g At Bi B UlllVcJou || i uui ouaj. || One Ga fj . |Z Come out and s< || game of the s< || will play their res || certainly get yo I GAME CALLED F ff ===== if ni f Knoa ZY * K?A^ A^k A^k i^A A^AJ^A^A i^A A A^A il^A A^t. A^A A^kA A^A A^A | The Leading ! American Int M Women are engaged == 4-itTr /"w> r\ TflTi/->li mrmTPOS = LI V 7 UliC >> iixbii JL v/k. |? ?that of managing the g Successful home ma M bills bv check because g and safe. 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