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* aw' l nd. P0rsonal Mentln Allyn Avice Smith, of Augusta, i the 9191it of Miss Mary Gasque. Miss Frnces Black, of Columbia, iF viNting her coutsin, 'Miss E lla I)unlap 'MNrs. W. P. Worell and children art t;pienling the week with Mrs. Temple ton. 'I-r. Will Frank Tatum, of MeColl, li spending a few days in the eciy with friends. Mr. James irby, of Ciidenii, its sigond ing a few dayd of' his vitcatIon In tin city '.vith relatives. Zirs. MarIe 6Swain and atlractiv children ate visiting friendii iaid reln tives in Ch-arlitte. ir. J. If. Peotr(son and famiIly, of Darl in ., are spendinlog noim'e time Il the city wiih relatives. Aliss, Enral DInntla I' left a few day. ago for Aigusta an1d Idelleid tr visit felends and rela ives. Miss Frances Templeton is spenid. ing scte tle in Mt. Carmel with hei brother, J. 'W. Templeton. ,.Nlisseos Mae1rie and Kathleen Teague cf mountville, are the guests of MAu 'Alargaret Dunlap this week. Alr. and .\irs. Fred 'Walker left Sun day for Vuynesville, N. C., where they eX)ect to spenod several weeks. .Mr. ad Airs. 'W. Joel Smith, (if Abbe ville, at u visiting Mrs. 'Smith's par ents, Nir. and Mrs. E. H1. Wilkes. Moiss -osephine Knight huas ls her guest a few miles from town Miss Bar clay Payne, of Bowling Green, Ky. '.\r. and Mrs. L. M. Beacham havc as their guest Mr. Beacham'./ mother Mrs. '1. K. Beaoham, of' Abbeville. Mrs. C. M. Clarke and Miss Rebecca Clarke leave early this morning for Waynesville, N. C., to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Ada 'Locke, of Charleston, with her daughter, 'Miss Christie Locke, is visiting the family of Mrs. Lau-ra Easterby. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Monroe motored down to Florence last week and spent the week-end with relatives, return ing Monday afternoon. Mrs. tHilton Hudnall and little son, Hiltofi, Jr., of Morganton, N. C.., are visiting Mrs. Hudnall's cmrarents, Mr. and -Mrs. P. A. Simpson. Mr..W. P. Whaley, who is attending the Veterans' school at iWaynesville, N. C., accompanied -by his wife, has been spending a few days here with relatives. iDr. L. E. Bishop and wife, accom panied by Mr. Ross Blakely and fami ly attended the funeral services of the wife of Mr. WV. P. Davis at Shelby, N. C., on Thur'sday of last .week. Miss Elizabeth Crows of Laurens twill at-rvc this afternoon to sit h'er uncle, Mr. E. H. Crews. During ,her -formepr visits -A(iss Crews has made a number of friends in ldgc fIeld.--EdgetIeld Advertiser, Miss Rebecca Dial has as her guests IMfsses E:!..th anmpbell, of Atlanta, and Alleen Shane, of Columbia. They will both be honor guests at an in fmmal Uridge arty to 'be given by Miss Frances Davis this morning. 'Mr. .J. 'Lee La:ngston has given up his pesitIion as manager of one of the mill stores in Ulnion and will b~e at. home for about a month until he goes t~o andither mill 'in North Carolina where he neceted a more lucrative posit ion sonme tIme ago. Mrs. J. S. Bennett has as her guests this wecek IM'. and Mrs. J1. H. lHoyd and children, of Florence, andl Mrs. Clara Kennedy with her two sons, Lowrance and Jack, of 'Lynchburg, Va. These, with local relatives are enjoying a re union of' the 'Boyd family, while meet Ing wvith many relatives and friends of the county. Mr. and Mrs. E. 'H. O'Shields and family, Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Mrs. May Bell Cobb and daughter, Edna, 'Mr. and Mrs. WV. M. WValker -and Miss Efflo IWalker, Mr. Bee Walker and Manning -Bagwcll composed a motor party twrho enjoyed the mountain scenery around Asheville and (Hendersonville for ;a few days 'las-t week. 4 * * * * * 4 -* + * * .* * * * Resolutions of Rtespect * * Mrs. W. D. Graham ~* * * 4 * * e. 4 e g. * * .* * 4 'Whereas, our l-leavenly Father, in His divine wisdom has taken 'from our mi~lqt our dear- y th'<,ved friend and co-worker, Mrs. W. 'D. Gr'ahamn, who for years nyas a member of the mis sionary and aid societies of the First Baptist church of Laurens. Therefore in'token of our love and sympathy, we, the members of these societies offet the. following resolutions: First, While we deeply feel the losr of her influence, we humbly 'how 1:1 submission to G1od's wvIll, knowing that lHe d1Octh all things wvell. Second, Tlhat we extend to heri lovao ones ou1r deepest sympathy. Trhird, That a page in our recor<1 books be dedicated to her memory antl a copy of these resolutions be sent to the famwily and to The Advertiser MitS. 'D. C. -BARtKO9DM E, MRSB. JANIE~ BAF1KODAM Coinmittee HAIL 'STORtM BlINGS DEVSTAIMON Sections of Greenwood, Abbilvlie, DreenN ile, Anderlon, ind Luau renst Counties Muffer From Siorn I ooi Week. A ieeting of eliizi,nn til 'melil '; Greenwsl coun ty hiai been1 <:u ifld to Ie(L lat Alsuaryn rlrii.iy ofi- , lin It, co nalder Im ains ntt 111 f ling Py t I e s -; 11, tho area wrikelin bly th, litill tormo ol 111st1 % ek~. Accordillij. Ill the re t s from I lha neI'll lilo , e1 ~of th1- nrin lqr1, partiettlar111ly cf 1,11 111004-r 1)!.t o. Greenwvood countlly, hlupl(r rp tII l 1y ruined, loth votton Iind con11. )uer.lp. on1 (if ?4'Niruiellon. 'le followingl arun, re-t( -r(v~! by ''lhe Xin x-.Ilour 1 na l15 r I .. IlowNIE: tor !ibilleat ionl, tell;, of coill ilns iII the wvorlit dewaiti t d Isot Io;a f(I re w o f-ouinty InI I!.- 'W a I': Irm I'; an mid Alirary ection.: . I ;'lg Il.. a d of the si t ation wr'tlwo b." hall stormIl in th114 Al"tary ee 'elon of 1111; iony coon" week, I Went ptil to -wo for my df nd found con(dltion; Ihadot bell < xm'g<,-ared In fact, oll volld iot c eive II. ex tent of this (IstrucAtion. "lt this stUI. If, I foIld e' frII ms of Messrs. W. IC. amd .1. '1'. Algary, IL L. Itasor , .. T. all d aIlam s Co.Chiran , C Ilmkiost I complete (ls Ih'ose men p-re k~nowa Gmna(r(env"ood cona.. ty's he::t farmem, h: y ;..i.-ing in. Cr1.1:1. 111d lli; yeari was n1o t c( ie th "' (' -l -.h.. "I Id not, have timlie to ins)ect 111 of thIIese far1118 Closely, butl weit over those of j. T. Algary and 11. . 11asor. "Mr. Algary had about -10 acres InI cotton, with prospects of a heavy yield, generally making about a bale per acre, and now, its result of hall be won't make a hale. Mr. Rasor has about 100 acres In 1cotton and his loss is equally as great. and the same can be said -.of the CMessrs. Cochran. "Part of Mr. Will Algary's wavs near the edge of the storm, but badl-y dam aged. IMe has 75 acres in cotton in one 'field that he generally -gets a bale per acre, and he says any prie can have this field -for five bales., "It was not only the loss oi*,cotton, but all other crops as well; their gar dens suffered complete destruction. "I saw a potato patch on jT. Al gary's iplace that -he said was fine -with heavy vines,. and prospelts-of heavy yield, and now you cat.Pot see a vestage of a vine in the pafhh. "As to their corn c:op, wll Was the best they had produced In': years, nearly all of the fodder blads were torn off, and in some places tie ears 'were torn off, so large were the, blocks of hail. I think, with .early rains, their corn that is in hard roast. Ing ears will make some, but 40o hopeq of their young corn. - im1r. iw. E. Algaiy has a field 'of 'fine young corn neat his house that followed crimson clover. This field had prospect of heavy yield, but to look at the destruction, as a result of hall, I think it almost a complete fall tire. "This section boasted of their fine crops of pea vines, the peas on some of which were ready to sIch, and1( now I hey arse bheaten in to thle ground and4111 w Ill hec al most a total1 losn. "I dI d nlot see allI thle farmI:4 Convered by this hall1 butt Mir. Will Algary said -it coveredl lhoit 11IlftyV lher5C far S i th i ani acreage of abIout 500 inl cotton! andc he id'(110 not hleve t here would be0 fIf teeni bales of cotton miade. "It' is So) late in tile seasonl they cannlot replant and will be un~ablle to make feed for thleir stock thle comning winter. "No doub4, to the cas'ual readler it wvill be thou~ght that I have made too d(ark a picture, but to all of these Ij would say, go up there and look for yourself. I"I learn the 'Highway Commission :is contemplating the building of a tol) soil road from 'Shoals 'Ju'nition to 1Ware Shoals in the neg future. In talking to Mr. W. EF. Algary, he said -they were not asking for help but' only -wanted something tot do for their trands and stock this ft) and winter, and would like to get'.ebuilding of --this road and would fInish. any kind of bond for the faith5l peitormance' of 'their contract and wouid 'do the work as cheap as anyone." FISIITING &NIACE FORL I MITOIIliT, SA'Y PHYSICIAN~S I reenwood Second lBaseman Who was Shot Monday, Still Lives. Greenwood, Aug. 8.--Oscar Mitchell, second baseman for the Greenwood biase hall team, who was shot through the lungs by R. Clayton Underwood yesterdhay afternloonl hos :'. flghting chance for recovery 'hia ;* ysicianis statedl today at. nOOn, Ilis conlditionl wvas too wveak for operation yesterday atnd lhe is beinig given flupipor'tive tr'eatmnent until it'is possible to oper ate. 'Piwo bullets are ini hlf lungs. 1One entered the -right side andl is lodged in tihe lofst hung. Another hual let wont through his left arm near the shoulder and entered his lung. e was also shot one time through the left leg. .After having been shot, Mitchell .is Al' it bidi'i p I-rty last TInt eu It toriI 4of AIs1 . AIcy MJcIlhall a. l idc-e''cl of the fail. Afer 8(-. 1 a 1 iJ.ereing inn, a delightfti issI lattio Gray entertained th Ii-IJ Ii r of the lo I rtI( y-T lu) Wit a i'g1h1 tflIl PIrcb party at her hom oi West NMinill street IThrsdlay itorn Ing at I I o'clock. Aft(r the game( wi'th 1(c(![ anid plneh1 wats served, 0 0 ) Again 'I'litirs.Iay fe oon t o'clock Mliss Gray ente'taiedII it nin tables of Jilge , In hounor of )v' Colisi, '.\rs. Alex. Hi'rsie, of C'olimi her, wIio was I 'wck-end guest. nilliber cf xc it gam s i 'a ' - Ve id - after which deliculots ef;-eshmelt e'lMinlleild .1tilotilliee( Announceeint has been iide o Ihe engagemniit of l issary litdS(11 1f Oxford. Ala.. and .ir*. Frak C Rogers, of " artinhu rg. .irs Iiud Nron Is a sisor of c.\lts 'I'. (. S wink 1f this city. ain Mr( . Geo. S. Ian lion, of Spatinburg. She visite mrs. Swink here the first of the sum imer, and made many friends by t ver 'lttractive pelrsonality. Mr. Rlogers i, 1iso well known here. 'le Is now vice president of the First National Hank >f Spartanburg, and one of the lead Ing young business men of Spartan burg. 0 0 0 Oatve NWliitiig Party ,Miss 'Laura Emily 'Dial entertaine< , few of her Clinton friends at swimming liarty at the Bois Terr Alub lake rhursday afternoon.. Afte enjoying water .sports, the party re paired to the home of LIiIss Dial ii this city to sit down to a delightfu ,ourse dinner. The guests were.Misa ms Emily Phillips, Collette Griffin an B. Copeland and 'Messrs. Glenn Davis lack IH. 'Davis, Jr., and Will-ie 'Davis 000 For House Guest. Miss Flora Bennett was hostess t< number of her friends IMonday ev ning in honor of her attractive hout guest, Miss Caroline Lawton, of Vance After several games and music, frut nunch was served from a prettfly dee )rated table on the i.-orch and lateI n the evening cream and cake wel< mnjoyed. On Wednesday morning Miss Ben riett again entertained for Miss LaFw ton. After enjoying several games o ards a delightful salad course was ierved 'by Misses Virginia Clardv u \lartha Boyd. CelebatedFiftht Hirthday Little .iUs 4I1llIe Ruth 'Mil c irated her lii't i bIdthd y on .IlnA'A~:, Xugust 7th when se('tel'taiIned ver nforman~lly a few friends. Thesu mo:' 'nijioy:th!e fe'atures c:- th l h' cl om('~ vhten all ro-airedl to the d!:n-:ne umoan .o partak otl(f ;god thi :igs to e:' .hcui;h the (':uef deiight (if theli: Tih upon '':1ih u1 e lit tl:ui ieni lies. At the head of the table amont >ther prlesentls sat a life size doll. A\i A\11ll pesons1 whIo ar nt' T('ereste d ii he liiIghland Ii onme cemetery are'. re iuestedl to be at the cemetery on t 17th to help clean it off. Those whc nay not he able to be presenit 01r 5'ent ;omeone in their stead are requestec :o send me a contrnibuition of at leas $1.00 so that I may have the worn prop~erly done. 1W. 11. 3AJRK&DEIE. Smeller for a Perfume Factory. The scent smeller is as essent'ial to perfume manufacturere as the tea taster is to the tea merchant. Thme gift of scent smelling is a' thousand times morr rare than the gift of wine sampling. mraid 'to have takecn the pistol .awa: from Upiderwood and to have snap~pei It several times and then struck hin with it. -l1e then walked to thie ean of Berry B. illughes which wvas stand Ing near 'the .boarding house operatei by R. H. Underwood, in front of wvhiel the shooting occurred, and was brough to the Greenwood hospital by 'Hughes Mltchell boarded at -the 'Underwoot boarding house. Ulnder'v.:'od, who sumrr'endered l Jal11er T.' W. -M-M Illan soon~ a ftr t clictin~ g, has! not i 'l ked s ice. Ii I l Mr. ~.M Illan t hat he had shot manll and( hid 'omic to surrende'rl('. le' aside from that he would make ni statement. ile r'efuised to talk to newvspaper man. 'Mitchell is too se riouisly injuiredl to talk. iSeveratl rumors havo been . in cir' culation about the cause of the shoot ing but nono have been veri-fied. (Uinderwvood is alleged to have she Mitchell with a pistol obtained fros thn pocket of Berry 13. 'iunehes' ear. DIALS NEWS Dial, Aug. '7.--The seeies of re vival services that has -been in pro I gress here for the past eight days will continue for a dly or two longer. The ltg- David 1Morri;, of Ohio, has charge of the services. Mr. Morris Is a coniecrated man of God, with a mnagnjetlIc personality. 1Ils discourse s a.ire cloquent, full of force and loving ipiety. Much interest is being mani 1 flsted, ad eternity alone will shony late resulIts of 4.he meeting. Mir. 'Morls is 110 stranlpIger here hv ing preached at Dials last sminner a I l1he haS mlany waram friends tii roughrout0 this scetion who trurt that lie will eventually ovrcm !al physicall Ian.. dhaps so as to meet with a contilrnua tion of the wondc.frfu su ss in hi evin!elIst:( enreer. and it am> - suiil1mmi will find him again in our1 m ~id~et. 'i'he Rtev. ''. V. Altinneirlyn, . 'Iilunerlyn au1 1::1Jo EIllt of, the lower :1rt of the ette, I. er'. thc w en)d wit'i friends ir. Gray Cout m, d(iintOute to Ie mta'oS;ituts (of Nor'th (aro1in1. Mir. .Iunhnerlyn ; p of this 'harge sevi ; A years .o, .an hs many fr:Pnads were (vrlad 'o extendl the "giad had" t him1 arnd his !itener.tilg famlily. )r. ("-deCurry, of 1he \anclderbil fiivit facuty, atfter a br)Iief vI:it With his parenits. Mr. and MJrs. WV. (. Cirry, will sail for Euiro>e August 17th. lie will he avway several monthis and ng,.and, Oce:land, Ireland and W'hales are to he included in his tour. .Itr. and Mrs. Smith oyd and Elea nor Boyd, of Greenwood, "Mrs. EIna Harris, ielen Harris and Mr. John. Simmons, of this pl'ace composed ai Party that mnctore( to Hendersonville, last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. .J. T. Gillespic and chil dren, of Greenville, were the week end gueats of home fol-ks here. Dr. 'Marvin 'Harris, of Greenwood, i1! on a brief visit with his aren-ts, Mr. 'and .Mrs. D. ). Harris. Miss Mattic Simmons, of Greenville, is spending a two -weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. 1. Y. Simmons. Miss Clara MdCall has as her guest 'Miss Ethel Glenn; of Ware Shoals. Mrs. Ida Curry, of 'Wilmine.ton, N., C., is spending sonme time w-lth her sister, Mrs. W. C. Curry and other relatives here. The IEpworth League will meet in the clurch here Sunday afternoon. All members are urged to be present ANP We beg to ann< that we have n over the Wells cently overhaul< Express Compa The constantly g ply business ,wli made a move sary. In our new pla out our sei:vice1 *every need in ti Call on 'us for an electric light ing. AGEIN ts bu.ifness of in)Orta.nce is to be ilscussed. "lIn tis IN ii'e IothIin lug I perrntu tg ntit cha11inge," remaitrks ia pill losollier. )urs Is very t'll fing.",--Boston Tran. icript. Mare a World of Sunshine. Mars Is a world of skies und b;ight iunsilne, according to aistronomers. The "FLORENTINE".U Sleep Soundly All P In a Simmons Be wode be --e sreplace your rattling, steady, noiseless, built for sle You It find your nerves r, -and that's the greatest hell restful sleep. The new desi in and make an early selecti( S. M.& E. H. A LAUREJ SIMMOIN 13uiltfoi 0UCl Cd C n1 I Ii' ny.1 ihhSeeondl gaify larger qartermos aBe Teo ousieplae rxptlig wodenr abeleto us 1tedycoiele bul. s -andyth at'si te eretecihe glob ato ak comprlletl SEMLETA TS FORLSUNOC SHONEO42 Cuckoo Lays Eggs of Any Size. l'or winenaus vilihiiiy, the cuckoo holds tlhie prze 7 mioig birds. It lays eg gs ii i ". t osis i othir ir ls; theil as M1n1 ialls the vto1t1ig, euckoo ha teh, It 1ift. the oil r n'lxtilings oin its back find throws thino frtnm lie nest or rohn them of the food broesght back by their parents. The cuckoo etuns to h1avin the ability to Iny eggs of tihe tnite .Ie as those alrettily in the nest, whether they tre large or smnal. esign 181 . in Twin Itar light-Every Night I-Built for Sleep old-style iron bed or creaky end you a Simmons Bed: Ip. elax, your muscles in repose 3 you can imagine to deep, gns are here now. Cone mn. VILKES & CO. Vs, S. C. 4S BEDS Sleep rid customers Kusiness from >~re fo the re the Southern ' electrical sup ng to us, has olutely neces ect to broaden nleet promptly rical line from ~r wired build tIC C. OIL