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I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ?* r *i*******1-**<i! ' IM I M ? * Miss Lucia Daniels, of Spartanburg, is the guest of Miss Maggie Clardy. o 0 0 Miss Dorothea Owens, a charming and attractive member of Clinton so ciety, is thin week a visitor in the homo of Mr. W. H. Gilkoraon. o O o Miss Carolina Vance is spending this week with Miss Josie Sullivan. 0 o 0 Misses Josephine Fuller and Dorcas Calmea returned Monday from Heilder sonville, where they spent the summer. 0 0 0 Not least among the social gnyetica of the past week was the dance at Fowler's hall on Friday evening. De spite the rains, which continued Up un til about9.30 o'clock, a large number of the city's young people gathered at the dance hall and enjoyed probably the most pleasurable event of recent date. Among the visitors present woru Mis k s Dorothy Owens, Aua (laver, Caroline Elizabeth Vance and Daniels. Those present were: Misses Lalla Mae Dial, Josio Sullivan, Caroline Vance, Nolle Miller, Annie Ilichoy, Klizabeth I toehoy, Julc Gilkcr Bon, Dorothy Owens, Lucia Daniels, Ada Gayer, Mr. and Mrs. ,I. \. Uich ardson, chaperonos; Messrs. llarl Richey, Jim Dunklin, Tom Swygerl, Frank Spratt, York Briddell, Yancy Gilkoraon, Jno. Cilkcrson, I lougln ??Sray, Earnest Lasterby, Albert Teague.t ike Turner, Wm, Lancaster, Tom Swil r. Jas. Sullivan, Chas. Simpson, Calhoun McGowan. o o o Mrs. II. C. Oliver, who has been \i iting Mrs. S. II. Todd, left Monday af ternoon for Atlanta. o 0 o Miss Willou Gray left yesterday for Central, where she visits Miss Mallie I May Morgan. Another dance was enjoyed Monday evening of tins week at (ho nrntory. 0 o 0 Mrs. \Y. A. Shnnds and Miss May (lean, of Clinton, were Hie guests of Mrs. M. L. Copclaud on Tuesday of this week. Mrs; K. H. W ? from a v Let to her '. M&H Lniii .m;;i.:. ' . ? ? ? ? Xk-j i '.iv.iy't 11 fli K?!-u- rvturmet . ? ? ? ? ' . Mutt lrum i.i from h yiait ii ihac'luul Mist. Dureai 1 alum ? ? ? ? from Spartanburg when ii few days or hei retun tain . Miss Elizabi li ing hostess to th< Twenty-two club on last J ? u noon. Miss Shell proved one of the most charming hostesses who have yet entertained the club, the reception Fri day afternoon being of unusual pleas ure. Nations was the game of the day and a great source of pleasure it was, too. A delightful time was had and then a delicious salad course was served. Among the visiting young ladies pres ent were: Misses Margaret Adams, of Charleston; Dorothy Owens, of Clin ton; Ada (layer, of Washington. Miss Maud Tilhnan of Lexington is the guest of Mrs. John P. Holt. Miss Tilhnan is teaching in Elizabeth City, N. C. Miss Grace Simmons after visiting her cousin Miss Blanche Simmons in Greenwood, returned home Monday. 0 0 0 The society news of Laurens which appears from week to week in the daily papers of the state is handled in The Advertiser office. It is the desire of the correspondent to give due notice to all the social events in the city. To this end they request that items for the Sunday papers and for The Advertiser be sent m as early as possible, and by Friday morning at the outstde. Items for this paper can be used if sent in be fore 2 o'clock on Tuesday. Come and see the great cooking won der at our store all next week. See ad vert iscmcnt in this paper. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. Appier Seed Oats for Sale?I have about l?() bushels of line Appier Seed I hits for sale. S. J. DAVIS. I.aureus. Route 5. 3- It SPECIAL NOTICE Highly cultured la?ly teacher who has had 20 years' experience in Public Schools, High School work and Mathematics special ties., desires to secure a school for the present school year. Can furnish best references. Address "Teacher," care The Advertiser, Laurcns,S.C. 5-2t COPYRIGHT FLOUR, makes delicious hot rolls, flakey biscuit and the lightest bread you ever tasted. COPY RIGHT is a perfect Flour?it's pure. mill is now running and rinding. All orders given I. G. LYNCH. Mgr. 7- 5 or t horse farm on! 11f ': r. a i- h i p c h ? r >: h; A-.' s? v.'-vvs; - '-lace. Mr. W. C. Irby's Statement. To the Editor of The I.aureus Adver tiser: My attention has been called to an article in The Advertiser of the 2nd inst. entitled "Mr. Kelly Howell's State ment" which requires a reply. I re gret that you seem determined to mis quote me and use other methods to place me in a false light before the good people of my county. I do not care how much you light me if you will only confine yourself to the truth. The following is the statement you claim Mr. Howell asked you to make for him. I "In last weeks advertiser appeared the following: 'In the course of his speech last Fri day Mr. W. C. Irby, Jr., gave expres sion to a rather serious charge. He said it had been told him that the had er of the Prohibitionists in Union was running three blind tigers; whereupon Mr. Richey asked him to name the man. Mr. Irby replied that Mr. Howell. at Phllpot's store, would tell him. This matter is respectfully referred t<^ the police authorities in Union. It see ns that the violation of the law must be very open and flagrant for it to be, known here. We have no idea who \ 'the leader of the prohibitionists in Union' is, neither do we care we1 n. c'y wish to call attention to the in- ] cid here.1 I. Howell called at the Advertisers office Thursday and requested tha: we publish a most emphatic denial of the alleged utterances. He made verbal statement to the effect that he ha.: not told Mr. Irby that 'the leader of the prohibitionists in Union was running three blind tigers' ar.d denounce.: the charge as maliciously false.' He stated that Mr. Irby had misquoted him: but that he did make to Mr. Irby such a statement as this: From appearances in Union there was a mar. engzz-:-i in selling whiskey who had taken an ac tive part in the prohibition movement " Mr. Howell told me what he request: : you to publish and has given me a writ ten statement of which the following is a copy, and I ask ai". fair and reason able persons to compare i: with the statement you have made and see if it doe.* not look like you have made a false statement with intent to injure me. Mr. Howeii's statement to me. ." " i a statement to the Editor of A -"?^rt_-er a.? i.il;v.-; requesting ?*?"-- publish :t. That I had been to1 V* ion -.>? i. very pieaxan: visit and af U? try r-.taria Mr. V.\ r. Irby Jr. ?. ? et "* ;. i-y.'.: : rs v.t.vr. :-i Utivr. axk .' ? u tihfct mt,* f;* tivt l^faden :t tbt \:i'<: tw ;''vr:.v tiv v. v. ?( ??. wut partj w tout county worlsib}? '?. ? prohibition was running two blind tigers in Union and that 1 was offered sonic whiskey by him. That Rev. L. M. Rice was the leader in tho fight for prohibition ami any statement that 1 said that Rev. L. M. Rico was selling whiskey was absolutely false." (signed) R K HOW Kid,. When Mr. Mowed says over his sig nature that I was mistaken as to the number of blind tigers I must admit that I could have been mistaken. When I saw that you had misquoted me, I went to see Mr. Howell to toll him that I would demand that you cor rect the mistake as I knew that he did not mean Mr. Rice and 1 would not have quoted what he told me if 1 had thought he referred to him. He told | me that he had already demanded that yOU correct the mistake ami i waited to see what you said. You said you did not know who "the leader of the prohibitionists in Union is." If you do not you ought to, for if I mistake not you was working for bis ' paper at the time and it looks like you were determined to twist my language into a reflection upon a minister. No one could blame Mr. Howell for | being indignant when he was reported as reflecting upon his minister. W. C. IRBY .1 R. Lauren*. S. (.'.. Sept. 7. 1908. Editor's Note: As the reading public will readily discern the purpose and in tent of the above statements, when considered With all the preceding arti cles on the subject, very little comment by us is necessary. Tho matter re solves itself into this form: The Adver tiser reported Mr. Irby as saying "THE leader of the prohibitionists" and Mr. Irby claims ho said "ONE of the lead ers." We credit Mr. Irby with hon-; esty in his claim, and so doing have no hesitancy in granting htm the above space to make it. Our version has ap peared in a previous issue. Concerning what Mr. Howell told Mr. Irby.it is not in our province to discuss: we were to deal with Mr. Irby's PUBLIC DEC LARATION only. Mr. Howell's ver bal statement to The Advertiser con forms in substance with his signed statement above if we read it aright. There is but one point at issue, namely: whether or not Mr. Irby said "the" or "one of the" leaders of the prohibi tionists, and Mr. Irby's foregoing card closes the discussion in The Advertiser. Opening of Gray Court-Owings School. E?itor The Advertiser- Dear Sir: PIea.se announce in this week's issue of your paper that the fir.v." Court-Owinga &ch<s>l will open Monday, September *.'.?': '. 4*.r.. Tr-fenlring yvj for the co-jr Vft-y. I Y'/jrc v.r. \ i. A WILLIS, Gr*y Owri, S. C. Principal. Air. Anderson's Thanks. I wish to thank my many friends for their support in the first primary elec tion, and while defeated I beg to as sure them that I accept gracefully their verdict. J. WADE ANDERSON. Card of Thanks. I wisli to thank tho people of Laurens county for the magnificent vote given me on August 25th. I am deeply grate ful for such support and shall endeavor to merit the confidence reposed in me. R. I). BOYD. Card of Thanks. To tho Voters Allow mo to express my thanks and appreciation for the large vote given me at the recent pri mary, Yours very truly, W. F. BAILEY. State of South Carolina, 1,ATHENS COUNTY, IN TUB PROBATE COURT. J. o. ('. Fleming, executor of the last will and testament of Patrick B. ! Brewster, deceased, plaintiff, against Lewis Brewster, Lustus Brewster, Guy Ella Brewster, Benjamin Harri son Golden, Mahon Golden, Brewster Golden, L. D. Golden, Orr Brewster, Euta Brewster, Nannie Brewster, C. II. Brewster, Lou Bell Brewster, .John i Brewster and Pat Brewster, Arrah Goldtn and Bogon Golden, Defen dants. Summons for Relief. To the defendants, Lewis Brewster, Lustus Brewster, Guy Ella Brewster, Benjamin Harrison Golden, Mahon Golden, Brewster Golden, L. D. Gol den. Orr Brewster, Eula Brewster, Nannie Brewster, C. H. Brewster, Lou Boll Brewster, John Brewster nnd Pat Brewster, Arrah Golden and 1 logon Golden. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oflice at Laurens, South? Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Dated Laurens, S. C., March 26th, A. D, 1008. DIAL & TODD, Plain tiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, Lustus Brewster, Guy Ella Brewster and Mahon Gol den, non-residents: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the above is a copy, was tiled in the office of the Court ?f Probate for Laurens county, in the city of Laurens, ?ale of South Carolina, on the 26th lay of March, 1908. Dated Laurens, S. C, March LJoth. A. D. 1908. DIAL & TODD, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Card of Thanks. To the Editor Advertiser. Dear Sir: 1 desire to express through your columns my gratitude and deep appreciation to the people of the county for the liberal support given mo in the first primary and also for the many courtesies and kindnesses shown me in various ways. Respectfully, T. MC ROPER. Lnurens, S. C, Sept. 7th, 1008. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By O. G. Thompson, Es quire. Probate Judge. Whereas, B. H. Grior made suit to me to grant him letters of administra tion of the estate and effects of Susie L, Crier. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Susie L. Crier, deceased, that they l>e and appear be fore me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lauronu C. II., S. ('., on the 22nd day of Sept.. 1008, next, after publication hereof, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 7th day of September, Anno Domini 1008. If you are going to buy or have been waiting to secure a bargain now is the time to invest. All our Wagons and Buggies that we have in stock at present are considera bly reduced in price the. nine standard makes that we have always .shown. Lot us show you them today. 6-2t 0. G. THOMPSON", J. P. L. C. Barksdale Franks Laurens, S. C. Davis-Roper Co. Fine Shoes for a Ladies. The Latest Contributions from the Realms Agents for Ziegler Bros, and Selby of Fashion, Agents for America Lady Corsets Dress Qoods, Silks, Ladies'Suits and Coats, Millinery, Men and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings from cleav= erest designs will be shown here. Our Mammoth stock for fall is arriv ing daily, our prices for the same quality and styles are the very lowest. We invite you to visit our siore, make it your head" quarters when in town. We are always glad to serve you in anyway that we may be able to help you. A Word About Our Millinery Department The new things are coming in daily. We have made great preparations for the greatest Millinery business since we have been in this line. We have employed Miss Helen Cox, of Baltimore, to take charge of this department. Hiss Cox has been with one of the best firms in Tennesse for nine seasons. We consider ourselves very fortunate in securing the services of Miss Cox. She comes to Lau rens highly recommended by the best Millinery firms in Baltimore. Miss Cox will be in Laurens in a few days and will take charge?we invite an inspection of our stock, you will find our prices right. I DAVIS-ROPER COMPANY q*-^?.m>