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aw??M?P??? nil?????? NEWS OF T | AND OF T GEORGE. BELL TIMMERMAN j FOR CONGRESS Advt. Mr W Q Jackson, one of the leading planters in the county, came up from his home near Swansea on Mon day. He is a splendid man and num bers bis friends by the score. x Dr Lucius Brooker a popular and successful young doctor of Swansea, was in attendance upon court Mon day. Mr Emanuel P Shealy, one of the - ihost progressive farmers of the famous Pond Branch communty, was here Monday and gave us a pleasant and profitable call. Prof. Julius E. Sharpe of Edmund,! was a prominent Lexington visitor on; Monday. Lieut. Ben M. Sawyer of Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. is spending several days in Lexington with his bfothers Drs. A. C. and W E Sawyer. Lieut. J. Eugene Kaufman, of Clemson College has been commissioned a Lieut in the engineering de-1 partment of the U. S. Navy and will leave for New Jersey June 1st. to; enter upon his duties. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kelly, who' have been residing- on the farm near! LppsviIIp for the nast several months! have moved back to their old home, j 910 Huger St., Colun '% Will you write to lonely maiden. 20, worth $35,000? Would marry. Address Miss Moree, Box 584, Los Angeles, Cal. The friends of Mrs. W. P Roof will j be glad to learn that she is improving as rapidly as could be expected from injuries sustained by a fall several weehs ago. Cadidates for the United States ; Senate will speak at Lexington Tues day Aug. Gth. and candidates for State offices will be here on Saturday June 29th. Mr. and Mrs. L W Mathias and CilllUlCll UJL ICd LV^Il IIcA . C kJ^y^kk V-i a delightful visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L S Mathias, at Irmo. i FOR SALE?JOO Bushels of good sound white corn in the ear. Call or write, Carlisle Miller, Lexington Route 5. ^ | Bg|;" f i * ? ? - ' * .) 'V t . g?h:K'V ' PI 1 I If HE PEOPLE 111 j HETOWN III Michael Leaphart, a student at: Macfeat-Bowen Business college. I spent the week end with his father i Mr. W. A: Leaphart: > i- - t _ j. ; Glenn Leapnart, wno nas ueen m, the Baptist hospital in Columbia, j taking treatment for injuries receiv-l ed sometime ago while cutting logs.; has returned to his home entirely ral covered. Master Sol Irby George a nine year old American of the Fourth! Grade in our school and a holder of a first Liberty Loan Bond, was at the J Bank on the fifteenth with his interj .1 Tfc 1_ 1 est coupon, rrom^tne tfanK ne pro-; ceedeck to the Post Office and invest- i ed his interest in thrift stamps. Mrs. E. B. Roof returned from Hartsville yesterday where she attended the music recital of her daugh ter, Miss Mary Susan Roof, at Coker' College. v Mr. L. W. Gardner of Pelion is in attendance upon court, being a member of the grand jury. Mr. = Gardner is one of the largest and most successful farmers in the lower part of the county, and is a man) of the highest character. His friends! at court were glad to see him looking j so hale and hearty, after a long and; painful illness. I John V- Hutto, a prominent citizen of Swansea, is here as a member of i. the grand jury. Mr. Hutto was recently operated on for appendicitis at! a Columbia hospital, from the effects j of which-he has entirely recovered. Wm. W. Furtick, a prominent far-j mer of the Swansea section, is here this week a member of the grand jury. Miss Elberta Roof of Columbia was! the attractive guest of Miss Lila P.. Roof for the week-end. Julian P. Meetze, arrived in Lexington Sunday from New York city where he holds a responsible position with The Farrish Co. Mr. Meetze1 will remain in Lexngton a week or ten days when he will return to New Yct\ taking his family with him where they will be permanently located. Miss Pauline Hook spent last week in Union and Spartanburg the guest of friends and schoolmates. gWF!??K,iav'm' ' " " I Two 1 %SM I Jii Ijwish I " will Gi I for th< IS* of the ? to our a5SK=? We % cleec * ; TH! By; Rice B. Quick Sales DRY GOODS -HAT Ladies' anc FURNISHIN You always find just what y nripps. When in the citv. ca r you buy or not, will be pleas L. NAU 1107 Washington St., C Protect Your Ci Damage By H; ivyi;n:??o n?i iVllillUlld U1 r/Ul ? To Crops were caused by Hail Stoi 1915, 1916 and 1917. ONLY THOSE who were Insun the Loss of Time, Money and Lab( Will Similar Storms Happei YOUR CROPS are valuable to ~ CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOS! | ' PROTECT THEM with a Hail ! j of New York," tlie Largest Fire a America. 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