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* * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * Local and Personal Meuntion. * Miss Flora Bennett spent the week end in Rpartaiburg with friends. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, of 'Clinton, 'was shopping In the city last Thursday. *Miss Rastus Cooper,'of Greenville, spent the week-end switlh. Aiss Mittie Cox. Mrs. A. C. *McLes and little child of Clinton, spent last Thursday in the city. Miss Grace Logan, of Ware Shoals, visited Nlis: }ary Wilkces several (lays last week. Miss Clautde Gray, of Gray Court, is the guest. of Misses Annie Delle an' oss Childress. Mirs. .1. NI. Lea anld little son, James, Jr., are visiting Mr*. ILea's mother, Mrs. 10lla Riddle. Mr. D. 11. Counts spent several days in Atlanta last week, where he went to buy a car load of mules. *Miss Jennie )can Bishop, of Spar inhttirg, spent the week-end with the Misses Caldwell and other friends. Mr. Claude E. Parker spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. Parker at the home of Mr. W. R. Richey. lr. L. ii. Roper is out again after being quite sick for several days at the home of his son. 'Mr. C, II. Roper. Mrs. A. W. Cockrell, Jr., of Jackson ville, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. P. Simpson, on East Main Street. Miss Pauline Nelson left last week for Greenville, where she has accept ed a position with a large department store. Miss Elizabeth Cockrell, of Con verso college, spent the week end in the city as the guest of Miss Annie Simpson. Tieut. T. C. Bolt left Wednesday for Richmond, where lie will join the forces which will go out to advertise the Fifth Liberty Loan campaign. 'Misses Martha Franks, Alpha Bolt and Mildred 'Counts, who are attend Ing Winthrop college, spent the week end in the city with relatives. Mrs. 'lerman Ressler and little Le nora, of Asheville, 'N. C., are spending several days with Mrs. Kessler's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. h'llompson. Mir. J1. N. Wright received a cable gram several days ago stating that his son, Capt. J. N. Wright, Jr., ih on the waters coiiing home. ils imaliv friends will be glad to receive him back agnin. Miss Lillian Allen, one of the teach ers of the graded schools, reelved the sa(d intelligence of the death of her father in Washington last week and left Sunday for IUendersonville, where the funeral took place. Miss Sue Dean returned yesterday from Greenville. where she -was Called last. week to attend the funeral of her father, Dr. Frank Dean, who 'was for many years a prominent dentist of Greenville. Mr. Cliff Bahh, of Greenville, visited relatives and friends in the city last week. Mr. Bahh, who is now living in Greenville, found it necessary to take' a short vacation after v'ery close con finement to his duties (luring the sol dlie' encampment. The friends here of Mir. TP. TH. Nel son, ~'ho has been working for the Louisville & Nashville railroad at South Louisville, Ky., will he interest - edl in his transfer to the office at West Knoxville, 'Penn. Mrs. James F. Toibert andl little grandson. JlamteJ.arc expected in the city3 in a day or two from. Canada, wvher'e Mrs. TPolher't ha~is been spendling some time since the dleath of her dlauighter. LtAtile .Ja mes will make ihis home wvith his grand-parents here now. Lang4.onm-Brysoni. Miss Susie Langston and 'Mr. D~oug las Biryson wer'e mnarried March 7t. Rev. .T. B. Williams officiating. Mr. Bryson is one of Maddien's up-to-dlate farmers. and Mrs. Bryson is the ac c'ompilished (laughter of Mr. and Mr's. 'P. 5. It'ngston. Their many friends wish themi mutch happiness and pros perlit y. Notiee. Sonmc mnlbmnder'standing having aris en in reference to the pr'oposed con tract between Reedy River Power C'omnpan' and the City of Laurens, T have been requested 'to call a meeting of the citizens in the Court House Frl day night, the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. I hope that every voter and every tax itnyer, and the public at large, will attend said meeting and be prepiared to make any suggestions and ask any question they may desire. Lights will be turned off for one minute ii 7:"0 to remind you of the hou r. N. TI. DIAL. The Pe ( Tt'on Racket buyer's, L~. TO. Burns, B. 10. Thompson. of Laurens, and 3. C. Burns, of Greenwood, are now in '' 'vrkets scr't"hing for spe eial val" " ini sprins and summer goods for their chain of stores, and you cat' -"k on ,1hi" h'unch if any thing ge- " "' he found they will get It, Wah-h Fed Iron Packet stores for barr "" this year. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS. I [nformation as to How they May Ob. tain Sixty Dollars 11onu1s. A number of inquiries have been nade as to the bonus of $60.00 coming to discharged soldiers, and how to ob tain the same. From the Informa tioin gathered, the proceedure to ob tain. same Is given below, which rules must be observed In every respect. If not the papers will be returned for correction. The pay warrants will be issued in the same order in wvhich the claims are filed and .with the number to be paid it will likely be several months before it reaches all. 1st. Soldier writes a letter, stating his service since April 6th, 1917. 2nd. State the date of his last dis charge. :rd. State his present addiress so hat the clecks may be mailed to opler. address. 111h. 10n.elose discharge cortificate or military order' for discharge, 01' bo)I, if both have been lssu'ed. A ceoe tifled copy of the original disoharge will not be accepted. The original dishelirige will be returned. 5th. Mail to Zone Finance 0111!c, Washington, D. C. Respectfully, C. A. Power. Burns- Snumer'el. A very pretty wedding wias solemn ized L Friday evening at the hoie on North i Harper street of 'Mr. and Mirs. A. 11. Burns, when their daughter, Miss Aille Belle Burns, became the bride or Theodore 11. Sumerel, a young business man of the city. The bridal party entered the parlor as the wed ding march was plyed by Mrs. W. A. Morehead, of Goldville, the bride be ing attended by her rister, Mrs. Fred Ii. Walker, as dame of honor, and Miss lelen Sumerel, sit er of the bride groom, as maid of honor. The groom was attended by William Bailey, nwho acted as best man, the parfy being preceded by t-wo little candle-!1earers, M. Walker and Frances Putnam. The ceremony was said by file Rev. C 11. Vermilion, (if this city. -Irfor to the rendition of the wedding maren), "Ti' I Were a Pose" vas swe-tiy sting by Mrs. Reeder Workman, of Clinton. A large company of friends and relatives were present for tile marriage and fol lowing tile ceremony refreshments were served. The bride is an attrac tive and popular woung woman, and is teaching in the Fleimuijg school, a few miles north of the city. 'Mr. Sum eral was recently given his holorable discharge at Camp Jackson, and ik now engaged in the automobile bus - iess in Laurens. New Library looks. The following new books have been revelved for the library: "The Four Horsemen of the Apo calypse." "I) the Heart of a 1Pool." "The Nigger of tie Narcissus." "Tile Zeppelin's Passenger." "The Heart of Nami-San." "The Magnificent Ambersonl." "Tarzan of the Apes." "The 'Retuirn of Tiarzan." "Maggie of Virginsbur'g." "Carry-On." The dlues are 10 ceints per month. Theire aire 110 additional chlarges to reCad thlese new book1s. Nor'woodl Actinig P'ost master'. The Lauriens post omice beiing teml p)Orar'ily w1ith1out a diirecting hleadi on aLccounlt of tihe death of' Postmaster Clardy, Mr. D. M. Nor'wood, assistant postmIlaster,' has bleen inistriucted from Wasingtonl to assume tile duities unil tile vacancy hlas beeni filled.* Tihe [Laurenis piost offiice comeIs under' (lie classifleatlonl of the civil sei'vice whlere compietit ive examination to (tlii the posit ion mulst lbe hleld, thouigh no0 ordele to that. eff'eet has yet bieen i'eceived here. Tt is understoodl thlat ther'e will 1)e a nulllme of ap iplications foi' thle place which pays a salary of $2,.i00 per' year'. C'apt. Utiche(y to~ Make A ddress. Capt. W. 1i. 'lhichey will lectui'e at 1ltlekoi'y TPavern school Wednlesday nlighlt, Mardh 19. Capt. Richey wvill tlus some011 of 1his overseas eixperi ences. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Alake this beauty lotion cheaply for youmr face, nueck, arms and hmandsi. At the cost of a small jar of ordlinary coldl cream one ca~ pre'paro at full puarter' pint of the lost wonderful lo mon skin softener' nd comp~lexIon be antifier, by 5(queezil g the juice of two fresh lemons into/a bottie..conltaining thmree ounces of ch d1hite. Car'e should1( he takenl train the jiice through a fine h so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keel) freshl for' mlonthsi. iMvery . woman knows 1I.. mlonl juice is' used to bIechCI and re0 move~' such bleishes10 as fr'eckles, sal lowneOss and tan andi is tile idecal skin softener, whlitfener andi beautifier. Just try it!* Get three ounces of or chord wite at any drug store and two iemonlS fu'om tile grocer andl mako uo a (luarrter' pint of this sweetly fra granlt lemonl iotion and massage it daily 11110 tihe face, neck, arms and haun/ts. it is marvelous -to. amoofnen rotihh rod hands. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR LOAD ( OF ) N% White Mountain efrigerators SIXTEEN SIZES TO SELECT FROM Snow white linings in provision chamber, thick walls, perfect insulation and remarkable Ice economy distinguish these fine refrigerators from all others. White Mountain Refrigerators are clean, sweet, dry and sanitary throughout. By buy ing in car-load lots we are able to sell these high quality Refrigerators for as little money as the "cheaper" kind are usually sold for. Don't delay---buy yours now, while the line is complete and receive the benefits of the full season's use. S. M. & E. H. 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