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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. **** ***** ** ** * * * * * * * * *** At her home In Brooklyn Miss Jose phine Fuller was the charming hostess Wednesday afternoon to her friends, the members of the Mysterious Twen ty-Two Club. Refreshing punch was daintily served by Miss Lucia Simpson and the salad course was delicious. Progressive hearts was played. Miss Fuller was assisted in receiving by Misses Dorcas Calmcs and Mary Helle Fuller. o o o Tuesday evening of last week at her home on Chestnut street Miss Lilly Mil ler was hostess to a number of her many friends in honor of her attractive guest, Miss Kate Smith of Union. The game of the evening was progressive button stringing. Refreshments were served On the lawn. <> o o Miss Annie Hellams, of Cray Court, is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Babb. Miss Hellams has recently completed a course in vocal music in Charleston and for the two Sundays past has sung for the congregations of the Methodist church. These solos have been quite a treat, Miss Hellams possessing a grand voice, strong, full and sweet. All who have heard her are charmed and de lighted. o o o Miss Louise Folk of Hamberg was the attractive guest of honor ;it u delightful reception given last Tuesday evening by her hostess Miss Nel?e I'(?de?, at her home on Church St. Miss Poolc was assisted in receiving by Miss Ruth Payne. Much pleasure was derived from a guessing contest in which Miss Mary Posey was the winner of the prize, a handsome box of writing paper. Mr. Willie Crisp won the booby. Punch was served by Miss Helen Crisp, while refreshments, consisting of cream and cake, were served by Misses Ruth Poolc and Margaret Bray. As a souvenir each of the guests was given a small red, white and blue Hag, the colors of the evening, which scheme was tastily car ried throughout. Notice to Farmers' Union, The State Convention of the South Carolina Farmer's Union will convene in the House of Representatives' hall in Columbia, on Wednesday .Inly 22nd at 8:16 p. m. Where the county Union is formed, the basis of representation is one delegate at largo, and one dele gate for every hundred members or ma jority fraction. Where there is no county organization each local is entitl ed to one delegate. It' you have not al ready done so, Imvo a called meeting and elect your delegates. Application has been made for reduced rates on the railroads. Please ask for that rate, and where you cannol got it, please ask the agent for a certificate. 13. HARRIS, Pres. S. C. State Union. Only One Week of Court. The Court of Common Pleas will be in session only one week, beginning duly 20th. The second week jurors are hereby notified not lo appear as then services will not be required. .1. F. HOLT. C. C. C. P. Supt. Dobson Appointed. Prof. R, A. Dobson, superintendent of the Laurens city schools, has been appointed by Slate Superintendent of Education .Marlin as principal of the Pair field County Teachers' Institute, which will be held in August at Winns boro. Mrs. .1. M. Jenkins left Wednesday for a visit to the home of her mother. Mrs. (!. E. Taylor, in Greenville. Mrs. Jenkins' brother leaves soon tor the Philippines, where he has a government commission. Mr. Fitzhugh Salloy, of A ikon, was in the city Friday in the interest of the College of Charleston. Mr. Salloy is a special traveling representative of the college, visiting prospective students. While here he called upon the recent young men graduates of thecily schools. Rev. L. F. Odell, of Clinton, was in the city Thursday in the interest of Rev, C. L. Fowler's magazine, The Clinton Pulpit. On invitation Rev. W. K. Thayer, Messrs. R. A. Cooper. John F. Bolt, W. R. Richey and C. A. Power of Laurons attended the regular communication of Princeton Masonic lodge lad Saturday for the purpose of assisting in confer* ing the M. M. degree on two ministers of the town, Uev. Messrs. Pay and Sexton. lien Hur at the Rlcctric Theatre. Hen Hue, a tale of Christ, will be shown in motion pictures at the electric theatre this afternoon and evening. All who have read Lew Wallace's wonder ful book by that name will be especial ly interested in this picture, and those who have not should by all means see it. Usual prices this afternoon and evening. Why Prefer fur Your Daughter a School Of Limited Numbers? BcCaUSO in large numbers the gain is small, the possible losses are great. CLIFFORD SEMINARY limits the number of pupils to forty, with six res idence teacher.; and tWOSpecial lecturers in the Literary Department At evory recitation tho pupil recites, There is no possibility of not "bbing called on." The teacher knows each pupil person ally, and adapts the leaching lo her needs. The teacher gives private instruction out of school hours whenever the pupil needs or seeks it. In addition to this. CLIFFORD SKM INARY is a high class school, thorough ly Christian, and unique in its refined atmosphere and home like simplicity. It offers lull course i of study, Liter ary Scientifilc, Musical, and Commer cial. Its location is ideal, climatic con ditions unsurpassed, water supply pure and abundant. Within the twenty-five years of its existence, pupils have boon enrolled from 24 Counties of South Carolina; 7 different States, and :{ foreign countries. EXPENSES ARE VERY LOW. Bet ter investigate these c laims and apply at once for catalogue. Address CLIFFORD SEMINARY, 00 and 52 Union, S. C. DELICIOUS BANANA CREAM. TM? roelp? I? highly recommended by one of our correspondent!*; try It for deaaert to morrow. I'< cl in i' large banana., nib amooth with (Ivo tons poOtt III la of aitgnr. Aild on? toacup ?weet erontn beulen to n ?Off froth, then aibl one JOe. I. > ?< :.f I .??moil JKM, O dissolved In IU teacups boiling water. Tour Into mold and when cold garnish with candlodchcrrlea. Man.'? with whipped rrenm, or any good pudding aauce. .11 I.I. <i I? aol.l by nil QrOCenl at 10c. per package. ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. ? Miss Elizabeth Simpson has returned from Montreat. Miss Lila Hart is visiting Miss Agnes Adams in Clinton. Mrs. G. S. McCravy is visiting rela tives in Greenville. Mr. Hen Sullivan is at home from the Citadel in Charleston. Miss Clara Wharton, of Waterloo, spent Friday in the city. Mrs. W. H. Garrett has returned from a visit to Greenwood. Miss Simpson, of Elberton, Ga., is visiting Mrs. J. H. Hudgeus. Mr. C. M. Miller and family have re turned from Hendersonvllle. Miss Grace Wilson, of Simpsonville, is visiting Miss Hessie Harriett. Miss Nell Reeves, of Wilmington, is visiting Mrs. J. N. Richardson. Miss Azile Hozeman, of Simpsonville, is visiting Miss Rebecca Clarke. Mr. W. H. Gilkerson, Sr., left yes terday for a few days' visit in Ander son. Mrs. .lane Harks, of Greenwood, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Chil dross. Mrs. R. C. Richardson, of Pinewood, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sullivan. Misses Madge and Daisy Harris have] returned home after a visit to Miss Willou Gray. Mrs. W. W. Dodson has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Spartanburg. Mrs. Wash Drummond, of Landford, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Will Henderson. Miss Maude Fowler of Senoa, (5a., is] the guest this week at the home of her J uncle, Mr. M. II. Fowler. Mr. Cecil C. Wyche, private secretary to United States Senator F. H. Gary, spent yesterday in Laurens. Dr. W. D. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, and Miss Mayme Ferguson left Monday for a few week's stay at Wrightsville beach. Misses Hattle and Rosa Davenport of | Greenville arrived in the city yesterday and are guests atthehomeof Mrs. C. L. Poolo. Master Clarence Pooleentertained the young people of the covenanters' society at his father's home on Tuesday of this | week. The paving work continues to pro gress rapidly. Brick have been laid over about 5,000 square yards up to the present. Mrs. R. Fleming Jones left Weiinsday for Stunter, where she will be guest for a short while of her sister, Mrs. ,1. P Marion. Chief Bagwell rounded up seven ne gro gamblers early Sunday morning. They were lined $20 or .'?() days each in the mayor's court; two were sent to the gang, the others paying up. Mrs. T. D. Darlington and children left Saturday for a few weeks' stay in Saluda, N. C. Dr. W. C. IrbyandCol. T. 1). Darlington also left for a visit to T?te Springs. Judge R. C. Watts, of Cheraw, is in the city for the summer months, he having a summer home here and it be ing his custom to spend the greater part of these months in his old home town. 1 OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. | WANTED Desirable boarders. For further particulars apply to box No. 211, Laurens, S. C. 19-2 FOR RENT at Ware Shoals, a good storehouse. 25 x 70 feet; well adapted for general merchandise. Fine location for business with mill town and large section of surrounding country. Apply with references to J. C. Cork, Rock Hill, S. C. 48-lt KOR SALE -Two hundred and fifty bushels of corn in the ear. S. J. Davis R. F. D. 5, Laurens, S. C. 48-3t ' WIPE STOLEN Will Chandler, col ored, height 5 feet 5 inches, with short mustache, ran away Saturday, July 4th, with my wife, Marv Stoddard, dark COmplexloned, height 6 feet. Send in formation of whereabouts to Dutf Stod dard, Laurens, S. C. NOTICE Laurens, South Carolina, July 14, 1008. This is to notify the pub lic that seven (7) blank policies of the London &. Lancashire Fire Insurance Company of Liverpool, England, num bered 7102014 to 71G2950 inclusive, have been lost. All parties are warned not to accept these txdicies as they were never signed by us, and wiil not be re cognized by the said London & Lanca shire Fire insurance Company. L. G. Halle, Jr. & Company. r>0-4t WANTED You to list your property with me. I want an option on about ten acres in the city of Laurens, suita ble for building lots. J. N. Leak, Gray Court, S. ft FOUND A ladies Brooch, four cir cles, blue enameled wreathe decoration, old gold finish, [solitare diamond in center. Owner may secure same by proving property and paying for Adver tising. fiO-lt FOUND Pair of Spectncles. Owner may recover same by describing property ami paying expense at this office. 50-lt GO AND DO LIKEWISE I had skin cancer for a long term of years. Last May I decided lo consult Dr. F. A. VVil liams of Atlanta. Took Iiis proscribed treatment and today I am entirely well. For the benefit of suffering humanity I write this short notice. J. T. A. Hal low, Laurens, S. C. GO-It AH Week New Show Each Night?Big | Tent Theatre Cannot Leak. W. I. Swain CoJ Oldest, Best and Most Fa vorably Known Dramatic Show on Earth . ._. . Wednesday Night Kit Carson The Powerful Drama?Story of the Great Scout's Life. Thursday Night UAL REID'S GREAT PLAY Roanoke A Story of Old Virginia. Friday Night THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA RIP VAN WINKLE The Sleep of 20 Years. Saturday Night KNOBS 0' TENNESSEE THE MOONSHINERS. Admission only : : : 2Cc EACH NIGHT. How about a Go-Cart for the baby' If you have ? night yet be sure to see our lir i molstery, umbrella and runn different colors with the rubber tiros and the latest <n. )t brakes. S. ^ ... 11. Wilkos & Co. Ironing Made Easy. Manufactured by SMOOTHING IRON HEATER CO., Sumter, S. C. Saves fuel. Time and the Ironer. Only $2 Send orders to * JNO. T. BRYANT, Level Land. S. C. j COUNTY AOKNT. COME TO OUR GREAT CUT PRICE Oxford Sale We are closing out al! "LOW CUTS" At sacrifice Prices. J.E.Minter & Bro. You will Und here the largest and best line of Dinner .sots in different de signs, colors and decorations at prices you cannot buy the same quality of goods at anv other place. S. M. & E. II. Wilkea & Co. How About a Qo= Cart for the Babv If you have not bought one yet, or your old one is about worn out, come in and let us show you ? our line, with borders in different designs, running ? gears, upholstery and umbrellas in different col= ? ors, with the best quality of springs, the latest im= ? proved foot breakes and the best quality of rubber ? tires. This is the largest and best line of adjus= ? table Qo-Carts you will find any where from which ? you can select just what you want. Ranging in ? price from $ $ ? ? ? A m A Simpson, Cooper & abb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Court.;. Prompt attention given to all business. MONUMENTS. If you arc in need of a nice Monu ment for loved ones I am prepared to furnish it to you at very reasonable prices. See me. J. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C. DR. CLIFTON Dentist OFFICE IN SIMMONS IiUIf.DlNG Phone:Office No. 8C>; Residence lil'.? 1 2 CULUIViBiM, HOCKPCiiT. INP'I COLUMDI?W ? :\ W HY NOT BUY the best Flour? It will pay you every time. "Colum bian" P'lour is made from the pick of the wheat. The sweetest, lightest, cleanest and most perfect flour is "Columbian" Flour. Try it. There's a reason - quality will tell. J. S. Machen & Co. >? O ???<??????^ JO L. A. McCOR The^Piano and Organ Man A few words which you cannot help believing unless you are prejudiced. SELL AS RENOWNED PIANOS for tone, quality, elasticity of touch and skilled workmanship as are made. I have no schemes to sell a piano. When I sell a piano it is direct from the factory to Hie purchaser, there being no unnecessary ex pense. The price is the very lowest possible and the profit shorter than of any dealer in this section. I do not have pianos drayed around and left on trial, which adds to the cost and the buyer pays it. If you know these facts and do not buy of me (for I sell for less) then you simply prefer to pay from $75 to $150.00 more, which is nothing but robbing one's self or of your loved ones. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THESE PIANOS The Starr McPhail Richmond Chase Peerless Electric And several makes of Player Pianos. With every Piano sold from this date I will give free of charge a twenty-lesson piano course in music. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man. Laurens, S. C.