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8 8 8 8 8'8 -8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8/8 8 8 Miss Lillian 'Cook. of Rock 11111, is visiting Miss Lilly Miller. Mliss Ada Taylor, of Clinton, is vis Iting liss Alberta Riddle this week. Mr. C. II. Moore 'of Cold Point was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. Geo. 13. Brown of Sagotown, was ' a business visitor to the city Tuesday. Mr. H. Terry spent Sunday and part of Monday in Union vlisiting relatives. Messrs Mloore Dial and James Todd spent the Fourtl in I endersonville. Capt. W. 11. Gilkerson is spending a few days with relatives In Anderson. Mi. A. C. Crow, or Lanrord station, was a visitor' in the city Wednesday. Miss Olin Mitchell is the guest of her cousins, Alr. and itrs. W. It. Ilag well. Alr. tolt. NI. Wa -%son of Friendsh it was in the city Tuesday seeing his friends. Miss Trene Curlee of Winiusboro, has been the guest. of Miss El izabethIi Moseley. Miss Dessie Crews spent Sunday ahid Mlonday with relatives i Green Ville. Misses Grace and .orie T'hornton of Enoree are the guests of Alis An nie Prior. Air. .1. \ade Culbertson of Ware Shoalo was a visitor in the city last Thursday. Misses Celia and Eva Taylor have gone to visit relatives and friends In Augusta. 0. D. Simmons, Jr., has been spend Ing several days with relatives in Cross Hill. Mr. Harvey Johnson, son of Judge Johnson, spent a short while here last week with relatives. Miss Virginia Edwards, of Due West, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Glenn and son of Oreenwood, spent the week-end with Mirs. J. E. Glenn. Mr. Rice Nickles returned Monday afternoon after spending a couple of days in Hendersonville. llss Sara Decks has returned to her home in Cross 11111 after a week's visit. to Alrs. .no. M. Clardy. Miss Mary Jones and Miss Grace Thorne are the guests of Misses Mar guerette and Hattie Simpson. Mir. D. A. Davis has returned to the city after splending several weeis re cuperaing at Flot Springs, N. C. Miss Margartet Moore of Greenwood spent several days here last wieek as the guest of l is's Louise Simmions. Mr. Jlames M. Sumeral of the lick ory Ta' vern scet ion was among the business visitors here yesterday. rs. .laines W. IHenderson has been spenl(diing sole lime in Wnre Shoals ith hewr. sot. Mir. Tom I1endersoni. Messr. Jolin Clardy*, of Atlanta, ha 'onlllcod Ile sale of a S.tude b~aker' 'W' to M\lr. Gibbhon Tirayinhami. M\essrs .Job aind Wiandolphl Liti le of Grueem ille spient the Glorious Fourllh in the city visiting friends and others. Mrs. Johin IDavis, of Clinton, rcturn edl homoe Tbhurisday after visitlin-a ber' son , I\l. Jlames P. I lais, andl M.'i' Dav'is. A. C. !'rt., (ti., who is now. local cd in C 'tiville in the otf'ice of 1Ilon. H. A. .\l>rfian, spenl the week-end~ ini thei city. wod,! ein vi it ina somte of her~ yo1'n.: ' rludi in the city for t he last Mis ls Sue J rlit ing ton of A\ugu sta, Is spninig a month wIth ther fiend, Shoals. .\is. Mlax ey Mel .ees andl child, of Green wood, have been visit inig IDri. and Mr's. Cl iftont Jones foi' severalI (hi iys. Mi'. C'. F. ihrooks. whlo has been very sick at lbhe bomne of his imother ini I'de'n 'oniunllutly, was betterii yes t(5daiy. Mir. I len ry Fr'ianks, whio has been wvorkiing in Catawhba JTunet ion, is speiiding sever'al days here ithli homiefolks. .Jiudge hi. C. Watts and faily arriiv ed in the city Monday to spend thle summer at theli' home on North liar per' sti'eet. Mr. George M. Naboi's and( son Mi'. W. It. Nabors of Clinton Rioute Tw'io, were amlong the visitoi's in the city Monday. Mrs. J. C. Shell undei'went an op oration at a Spartanburig hospital Monday. Trho r'eports ar'e that she Is resting wecll. Miss Ilattlo Sullivan and Master Robert Sullivan left Tuesday for a month's stay in the miouintains near' Hendersonvillo, N. C. The numerous friends of Dr'. J. S. Wolff will regret to learn that ho has been very sick for sevei'al dlays, al though he is now hotter. Mr. Milton Sullivan, of Tumbling Shoals has accepted a p)ositionl with the American Machine Co., of Green ville for the summer months. -r. Herbert Sullivan of the San ders Bottling Co., spent Sunday and Monday with- his grandparents. Mr. and.Mrs. W. D. Sullivan at Tumbling Shoals. MiW Sue Brittington of Augusta, and Miss Catherine Sullivan of r'um bling Shoals, spent a few days last -week In the city with ,\Miss Hattie Sul livan. Aliss Itebecca Dial left last week for l3irninghan where she will join a party of friends to take a tour of the West including the exposition at San Francisco. Airs. A. L. Copeland an( daughter, Ileaufort left londay for Saluda to spend the summer, other memibers of tile household having preceded tl them several weeks ago. Misses Dorotlhy Alitchell ai( Leize Frampton of Charleston and MIt. W. W. Mclee of Greenville will arrive in the city today to be the guests of Alr. Ilenry Martin. Al ss Julia Lee, of Green wood, a.nd little Aiss Alary AcleGhc Townsend, of Lake Forest, Ill., have beet visiting at the home of Nir. and Airs. W. HI.1 Gilkerson for several days. Ar. Roy Ilud.ugens, a lilas "Knot", Mr. Ldie Te'ague, -Alr. IE.d. Crews, AIr. Floyd Alartin, alias "Skinny" and Mir. Frank R(eed, alias "leeder" r' pent Sunday evening most deligliti'u lly in Cross 11111. Mr. and Mrs. James It. Sullivan. 'hose marriage occurredl at hrunson111011 last W'edinesiday, arrived In the city fronm their honeymoon Snuday and are now at. hoto wit.h Air. and Airs. 11. Douglass Gray. .%irs. C. W. \artilin and Aliss inepz D1obbins, of Clinton, laster Aiisel Aleadows, of Cross Anchor, and little Aliss Kitty .lcCravy, of Woodruff have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ale Cravy near the city. Aliss Nelle B3ishop of Laurens, is visiting her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Kate Coats and Mrs. Nellie Davis at Helena. Her father, Mr. Frank Bishop, accompanied her and spont the day there on Friday.-Newber'yf Herald and News. Mrs. John D. Childress became sud denly ill while at service in the Aleth odist church Sunday morning and had to be removed to her home. Yester day she had about recovered and was able to be about her accustomed dit ties. .Mli. and Alirs. C. P. Vincent, Sr. and their two daughters, Alisses Clara and Mamic. of Enoree are spending some lime hero with Dr. and Ars. C. 1). 'in cent, Jrd Iftcr their stay here tihey will go Wo Trevrd, N. C., for the stii 111er. Afessrs. ohn Clardy, of Atlanta, .lii Clardy, of Jacksonville, leuhen Clardy of AuIlins, Altrs.. Pinson of Ware Shoals, and \lrs. Vickes, of Spartaihurg, speit th week-end it lie city with their iot lier, Als. .. l. Clardy. Air. PEd. Cliry has accepted a posi lion its Iravelintg salem1anili for the he'k--Neel ('offee ('ompaiy (if Nish ,ille anid Will eover Nothl mind SouthII! Carolilt. Alr. '"latly spenti. sever.4i'.l dlays it Ntshlill jib lst. Week tttinkig Phin prelutrations foi' tai'tiing oit the Alt'. '. .\l. Futrinant, who lived here~ as' tinnher of yeart.; ato an ti ph-: foitw eril5, 5Etopedu m\ r int the eVi yterday,' ott i waY ftom his homlie at liektainham N. ('., to ('hatr lesaion. lie speint last iihght withi one oh his ti frien'd'. Aih'yo' I'. .\l. illh. .\lr.it Furin ' nwa ewu ii .\u's. Sijith .l. Alatin, of' the 8thbn Crteekc 'otitttni ty, was intht cit ty brtoughit withI hiet' one of the mst lbeutiflt!Ily dev'el ope a'I((tOttni blotom stei'n this ueatsoni. tatkent fromt a twel'cvi acre'( field whic l ~travel (irs have prto sla Iks in''imanyi. lhies artie waist biah. speelal imee'ting~ ini Gre'*tnille, wh-ietr hie has ' been dingt. v'ery eff'eethie lpreac'hingu. in his abhsenice, R1ev. W. C'. Kirtklantd, of Andeisoin, ((dtito of the SoutI thern Chitst itan Advioent o, ocetu tiled Ithe putl pit of thle FirI. \lothIodist 'hurtCh att bothi imori'nig and evening seric'ies $unday, preaching two very int erestinug sermtoins. .\liiss Prtien AI('000. of I lorse Cave. Ky., is visitinug hot' s ister', .\l's. .Joh n hltl anud .\lt's. Boll. .\lisses Laillian .\leil and IEva Wafts of Onue WVest, aire v'iiting M\isses ILucy and Lola MAlelhail. Aliss Chiristinio Fraser, of Ninety Six, Is visiting M\iss .\arjor'ie Gelder'. Antothier Fine Present. Mir. Ray Ander'soni sent to the "Gara deni lditor" another tine pi'esent yes tei'day. lThe pre'sent wais nearly a fall (luart of Ithe lat'ge Himalaya ber ties, foi' which lie is becoming justly celebriatedl in these parts. Alt'. Ander ron stated that. they wer'e all tsicd from one cluster, showing great bearh ing (itutlities of the berry, lie also senit several clusters of tunpicked b)er ries, which were fairly bur'dened with fenit - PAGE, FIVE FRUIT JARS Jar Tops, Jar Rubbers and 'Jelly Tumblers All Sizes in Stock 1 Jar Tops for Mason Jars, Masons improved and Sure Seal. Prices 15 to 25c doz. v Ma s n d bejr . t e Shave the-l in pints, quarts Aand half-gallon sizes. RalbMsnJaii"pn_ Rubber Rin s Do you know that the rubber ring you use in preserving is the most impor tant item? It's poor economy to save the fraction'1 - ofacent on a jar rubber and have a jar of delicious fruit ferment and be wasted. Cheap, ordinary r u b be r a harden. shrink.crack and let in air. 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