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* Local and Personal Nenti9n *' * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mr. H. P. Garrett, of Gray Court, was a viistor in the city Saturday. 'Ir.ind 'Mrs. J. M. Syallivan have re turned to Greenwood after visiting rel atives here for 'the east weeh.' ti Mrs. J. F. Craddnck of lattysburg, i tias., is the guest of Mr. ad Mrs. T. o 'P. Kendrick. Mrs. F. C. 'Pearce and ' daughter, I: Mary, -of Greenwood, are visiting Mrs. d E. 13. Machen. w IMiss Lula Dial is at home after teachingsehool during -the past ses- (1 sioni at Stateuville, N. C. .. liss Alary 'Locke 'Darron, of Unioi, 1 was the guest last week of Miss lie- I becca Lake. t Mr. 'V. J. Anderson, of Waterloo, IC familiarly known as "Uncle Billy" was II in the city Monday. ' Mrs. BU. F. Ovens, of Diunbarton, is sl visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 3olt. Mrs. J. W. O'Shields and little son, of fSpartanburg are visiting her par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. CNI. Riddle. o Mrs. James'Davis and children have s returtned home aftfr spending several V weeks in Gireenwood and Clinton. J Mr. and Mrs. 0.',D' Riddle"and son, n Oscar, Jr., of Atlanta, spent a few (lays 13 last week with their parents, 'Mr. and 1 Ale. C. M. Riddle, on Sullivan street. It Miss Harriet Watson left the city b yesterday for Winthrop college, where r she will attend the summer school p sessions. 0 '\i.. ulalphi Terry hans returnled fr'om C4 Virg!n ii acompanied by his son, I J.1a na, who has been -attending Vir- 0 ginia lilitary Academy. The friends of Mrs. Lf. . Burns will e gla(l to learn that she is gaining ra!)idly in itrengtlh after having a tran:wfulon of blood last, week. .\1r.. N. 11. Wilkes. left the city yes- 1Y tIed'lty to visit her daughi'ers, Mrs.. J.1 Mot-" .\lirs anld Irs. V. .Jo Slmith, at \bbeille. .\11.:. Poyd Se'xtonl, who i s l i) ye. erX; y a:; r ig;! well oil the road to a reover. .' of t ity eavrly thi'-;. after b; t Ioili!;ed to his 1 hom 0 fr tlr'ee Oil ".Cconit o. Illne" s. ly, o. !ync' burr:, a are vistins: .i\ . mal \1; p. oa Sm i m' i'ua t ).2ain stree't. ci '. anud .\l'a. He rert Muille'an, of' hoir arxenil;., ?ir. and .of!s. G. Ii. Sul livanl. i :s \lau'd ie Mai .l:sse i rturn~ed hom ;Te laOa Saturdny er vis'itig a friends InI 1e1kelo:--, W. \'Va., for sov s.al weeks. ' e M.\iss 'Nell Jiones, wiho ret urnied hiomle last 'veek aiter a .Attedig G . C., spent the week-end at GColl owd vis itinig .r. and iMrs. J.. M. .\l e'.Aes. I Mrs. II. 11. 'I luhmbert, the attractive la Wif'e of Capt. 1. B. lumbert, came from La1.urenis Sunday and will spend some e .time. with the Captain.--Abbeville p1 'Press and Banner. , . Misses Iflebecca Clark,' Cora Arm- 1 strong, !Mary Burton and Mavie Lang- ( ston, who taught school last season at s Glastonla, N. C., are at home for the 1 suimmer. Mlsse.' Pattie Wilkes and Margaret Barksdale were at ENdgefleld last wecek a to be -bri~desmaids at -the wvedding cere mony of Miss Margaret May. Leaving e Edgofleldl Fridsy, they visited Mr. and Mig. J. Moore Mars at Abbeville. 'Mr. Thomas 'Wllkes, of Baltimore. wvas in the city Saturdlay on a 'brief f visit to relatives here. While in th'u n city-Mr. Wilkes was the .guest of Col, a andl Mrs. H. Y. Simpson,. Robert 'Mc~pen, rising senior at Da- ia vidson eollege, expects to leave this ii Aweek for F'ayettville, Tenn., where he will. join the 'Redphth Chautauqtua for n -the balance of its season. I A message rec'eived by Mr. Alfert I Dial from his brother, Hastings, who is at Jhe Camp Sevier hospital for treat-- t ment for the effects of being'. gassed,; j 6tates that he is improving . raipidly a and. wvill be given a release from the e hospital for .four months. Mr'. and Mrs. F'. P. Tatum and, famhily y and -Mr. Will Frank Tatum, of 'MdCol c arrIved in -the city Saturday' tio' visit .1 i'"rs, .Taturm's. parents, Mr. and Mvrs. I J ohp F. Bolt. Mr. Tatm returned to f~ MColl Monday. .$i Highest Schiolarship Avengp i Chp t corn Cllego are Won by MIS es Emr. e, mieo and Rovsalie Sullivan. t< Misses Enfinie and& Rosalie .%,if~a'tf, 9 ' daushters of Mr. and 'Mrs. WP.'661- e / ivan, of this city, wero botfore4-.at .b SChicora, College .recently for *aving ig Wv the two ishest scholtaiVk e crag~s in the c0ilege. MiapsIpmini4 wgs h a sophomoreinst year wJhite her#se was a freshflne 6.. "" Hunter-Owings Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, le home of 'Mr. and dMrs. Oscar L. unter, near ibanford, (was the scene I a qitet wedding when their daugh r, T. Craig, lbecame the ibride of mac 'Leonard Owings. Only ihmne late relatives of the bride and groom ere present. The ILohengrin wedding march was aietly played by the bride's sister, iss Louise Hunter, while the impres ve ring c9remony was performed by ev. I. N. Kennedy. ,Immediately af r the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Owings lft on a motor trip throtfgh the ountains of North Carolina. They 11-1 be at home in Owings after June xth, 000C .J. N. Wright, 'Jr., to Marry Invitations have keen received in ie city of 'the approaching marriage Misa Alartha Dean Crow, of Jack nville, Fla., to Mr. John Nickels !righlt, Jr., of Spartanburg, son of Mr. Mll N. iWright, of this city. The marriage is to take place at the First resbyterian church in Jacksonville, line 14. Miss Crow has beeni teach ig in the public schools of SpIartan tirg. .ilr. Wright was raised in Lan mis but, iwith the exception of the tri'iod ditring which lie served as il mcer in the World War, lie has been >nnected with a bank in Spartanburg. h; friends here are cordially inter ited in the announcement of his ap roaching marriage. OneI.-Godifry A gr0eat -tm-vie, iu t o (lose intl r A to frierub, wa; the mlarriaw(e of Ii!s Nanie Owensi to Alr. James Go. 'cy, which0 w.-ao so! 'mn izim''ed in Poun 'in 1inn at : o'cLieL Sa turly aft oon b,. Ror. .loolir', in the pi-e:n.c(1 e( of 'i ax few'V rel0_' :!d Thic . Th I :' is t ae .rn 1ve (:uglter of il.\ :Id Mr-. .i0) OwenIA, of t:. \ :-i re Iion. whli (lhe oomi ; i I th ! ) of AI . and of's. Alitt Godl-ry ,,,Y C1ourt, anld b ; a:1 onsigy u mnl. Many conratulation are beinJ" l1de o the hap0upy co1le. 0 0 u' S1. Slv.,h \doe:laide Thnom un.,mjo ("r o this- city, wereo happily ar i(d ut 1? homv or' tle heril in Lan ister Iat Thilraiy, the marriage he i a very Iijtit alfair on account of a c ont. lravemlO v IIt in the failly. Al. lid Mr. Iloye Fpellt a few (ys1 inl ancater after the marriage and iuie to.Lauirenls yesterday by motor. 0 o o Plano Reclial At eight o'clock Monday evenin'1 [i's , loioe Clardy entert ai ned a nuMu -n cr of her friends with a charmin: e inno recital at the home of her teach I', .l iPs I[attle . Gray. Miss Cardy layed: Onaita in C - - - .. H ayden 1 My Neighbor's Garden - Nevin 's Death - - - - Orieg olveig's Song - - - - O'rieg ove's Delight - - - Kreisher' lurnmuring Zeylihrs - - Jecnsen Miss Gray sang a grouip of songs, eom panied 'by Miss 'Clardy. Refreshments 'were served at the lose of the evening. io Marry. Florida Girl' The folowhitj social items, taken oGm the Quincy, Fia., newsp~aper. an ouncing the engagement of Miss lattiette ,Davgs to Mr. J. 0. -Wolff, a aive of this county, will be 'ead wvith iterest 'by the friends -of Mr. Wolff this county: Miss 'Mattiette havis enter'tained a umber of -her' friends delightfully on ist Fr'iday afternoon, honoring 'Mr's. lilloA of Mai'ianna. The. largo living 'rooms of thfI tt 'acthie home of her llat'eds on North efterson' street were'titr'own tostwher nd effectively i decoy'ated w'ith $bttlie )1rn. flowelrs and vari-col1rit) gladiili. F'or a Wvhile $hiv 'stdtiero p~uny 'ith ifeedle and thimble, .and tli1 a mn,test, .faturing "A Musical~ Ro cewas hield withE *trs. mi~ indspy at the piaino, playing stii 'om old-time songs. Everyone Gidd Wcige.~ ghese strains 'ahd f )in te blanlis'witfi the name of dhe ns hiefttlidvp's completed, th h a se LQI ssisted by;Iherrmother, -Mis. e.' 3. Iavs,'0.elned a delieious ice and id1 ursq,. Thien the feature of th' anf-' rno n took -place, for on every plate 'as i4 folded card ;bearing the tradi oiiai wedding bells and the 'opening eg.of feeigel~ssohn's swedding march, Stied the cgrds wore-unfolded al u~id utg forth announcing the eligetge-g Stof Miiss Mattiette Davis to-vMr. ( 0. Wolff, thme wedding to take place tinly 6, -., ~N~ he 'Mtaativ dengh 4isr i' bail of tEt ~ chen in 'f'abas ,his section of Florida who regret hat she will not make her future home iere. 'Mr. Wlff is a South Carolinian by Arth, but has for many years made Plorida his home. He as a graduate of he Atlanta'School of Pharmaoy, and is vell know nthroughout this part of he state, having practiced .his profes ion both in' Marianna and DeFuniak ;prings. He is now engaged in busi tess in Okeechobee, Florida, and it Is kere that this popular young couple vill make their home. Much cordial nterest centers in their .coming mar iage. 'AlICEHtS ENJOY PICTUIES SHOWN HERE 'SATURDAY interprise National Bank Secured Moving Pictures Giving Valuable In formation to Farmers. Others will be Shown Later. About 500 farmers were the guests ast S.aturday morning and afternoon ,f the Enterprise National Bank at the ree moving picture exhibition given ;t the Opera House. The seven reels if film shown at both performances vere secured from the United States )epartment of Agricultu re by the En erprise Bank. The pictures portrayed different ihases of modern agriculture, cattle nd hog raising. 1Particular interest vas manifested by the farmers in the lictures showing the correct methods if sweet potato curing and storage. showing both the right and wrong tiethod of handling the sweet potato, he farmers were able to learn a vali Lbile lesson on how to make the c:'otato r1o) a sourl.ce of revemiimc the yeal 'ound. "Tl film" devoted to hog raising, en iled "IHealith For 'logs" showed why tLd how to kep hogs clean. "110ath or flogs Pays" and "Sunlight Kill; tie -l'ell-l ia T 1 t111 he llogs" w e i11onp. tile r-eadilng2s inl the Ip(ictllr. (i ertliy'-1, I t io n, AyrslirIeis, [erseys. 11erford a111d other type cl veil-i rel Cattle were shown in thw ct iler entitl(1d. "Gr tt Daive , SIeS tId Their i)tunhter'.' Th:i 11pa t ilve -we!! roed rptf e was prov(n \;he' ho .dvtur.( q mled ! li i an hni '1'1d wodIction Of somlw well bred type.; of -attle as comimlrect"; tha of r dinr. 1rmer; seciiia lie pIcnirci''. li-ing niioi.vhd l n' r ied thcm. Air. toper, (if lIm .n rrwla k ln o scoure ethers whh Will be show'i n th .( Iiear liit.r'. .\lany ol' thwk wh, hey * v. ill '.:tt 1'.i' e'( lyv fccr the ni.: nnun Oil (ceet of Imlore lv)in)ig ie ires to Ihe shown. .iA. oper c onc1 s Inl tolay'i Adciectiser thwc 1hi et of IelC xill be 1 lhownI .lune 17. \lo:iday evening at W 'lock, Air. 'Iteles Hmulie; gave i stag; ;aier Ind siloher ill hollor of Ili*. \\ait MIt an, of Davenport, Aliss., who isc vis \Ig .\-. Calvini Teague before riturn ng to Iis hoile from Davidson CAllege. 'ile guests at the "stag" inicluded tlssls. Caebelle GIarrett, Robiert .Mc hueni, Riobert Aiken, Calvin Tieague, cXlli1am Lake and( Pinckney Simmons, 11l of' wh/lom were, at DavI.idsoni last ear. Sunday Arrests' Dlarnett Douglas and(1,Garrett Arthuri, >f -Watts Mills, wvere 111ned $20.00 each n tile Mayor's toulrt Mond~ay miorniing 0' driving an automobile under the nfluenice of liquor. 'How We (lear-ed Our Summler liomie of RaIts," by Mrs. Perry "When we oplened our1 seaZsideC home r at May, it was ailvoe with rats. They'd mnawed all the upholstering. Wi. leaned them out in a wveek wvithl RAT BNA1P. I prefer tis rat kii.er be :anse0 it comeis in cake form, mL mix ng. Saves dirtying hands anid idantes." l'hne sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. .-old1 and hit'anlteed by C. E. Kennedy & Son, ~antens Hardware 'Co., Putnam's Drug store. A WtOiAN'S BACK rhel A4r ieo of This Laurens Woman la of 'eptatin Waltue. iMany a woman's back has many tcheS and1 painse Ofttimes "Tis the kidneys' fault. ThAt'iB Why >Doan's Kidney Pills are Mnhny 1'irens women know this -Read what on~e has to say about it. 'Mr's. M-arlInah. O'Shields, 300 Wilson it., says: "I had terrible pains acr'oss he small of hiii bdek which extended o my hips and limb~s and it was anl liffort to'do my -work.. afy back was itiff 'and' dore And' many timesI ouldi't helad, I hardly got any rest eocause".of thie hutting in my back. My didneya 1Aidn't, act reguliarly. I read L~bout Dhrnn's Kidney 'Pills in Doan's )irectory and -bought ' aflme at Put ham's fDrug Store. I Doahi's gr'eatiy re leved me'anld I amn glid to say a fews vords in praise of 'themn." Price 60e, at all dealers. Don't sim >ly ask 'for' a kidney r'emeny--set )loan's Kidney ,Pills~-the same thlat 'rs1 O\Shields. had. Fostor-Milburn 3o., -Mfre,, Buffalo, N. Y. - ho Quitae That' Does ot Affeet 11 can be taken byaoq 1 ic a1# 211VUp8 1ai~ Specia OIL MOPS an( Satw $1.25 mop and all for 89c ; Don't xmiss this intro Grade Mops andl Fiines buy a dollar and fifty SAL N i S UL Reneway by~ pufy The pur~~ifietdrei are nausealess, safe and as Cakotabs act like calo Beware of imitations! sold only in "checker-bo packages bearing the < "Calotabs." Family 35c Package 1 Sale I FLOOR OILS rday 25c can of oil only 89c du'cry Sale of High O; 1 wheni you can :ents worth for 89c. ith IP 61, /... .........-.... ed calomel tablets that sure. No salts necessary me! antd salts combined. Genuine Calotabs are ard"' (black and white) ~opyrighted trade-mark, Vest Pk't.l c Package