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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. MISS Nannie Simpson of Prosperity Ik visiting relatives in the Kahun sec tion. Miss Simpson has been teach ing In the Prosperity graded school. She taught several years In this county and made quite a reputation us a teacher. Misses Gertrude Wright and Lola Todd left last Thursday for Charles ton, where in the Roper hospital they will take a course in trained nursing. Sullivans School district No. 4, Italian school, will vote for a tour mill special school (ax on June 12th. Dials No. 7. Dial's school, will vole for a two mill BChool tax on the IOtll of June. Miss I'essle lluclgcns has been elected principal of the Trinity Ridge BChol. The two assistants have not yet been secured. The Friendship school, taught by Miss Maggie GnrlingtOU, (dosed a very successful year last Friday. Miss Garlhlgton is now at home in Colum bia. She lias been re-elected at Friendship. The Wade school, taught by Miss Lucy Hill. Closed with a picnic last Friday. Several speakers were pres ent, and an excellent barbecue dinner was given by the patrons of the school. Cray Court. Waterloo. Greell Pond and Shllol) have all voted (he high school Within (he last month. Oth ers will be voted soon. These schools, will doubtless gel the state aid from the high school fund next year. Miss Daisy Allen has been rc-elect e ;! to teac h the Lanford school. The rsslstailt lias not been elected. Ml*, and Mrs. M. l. Copcland. with (heir two children, spent Sunday in Clinton with Mr. Copeland's father. Miss Bessie Crews lefl Saturday for Rock Hill to attend the Winthrop OUimcucemcul, her sister. Miss Ma- j tili? C.ews, being of the graduates this lb v. .1. S. Moffat. who w ;il preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning will occupy the pulpit of the Kirst Methodist church at the Sunday night service. Mr. J. Ross I ?orroli of Cray Court v.as in the city Monday. Sunday was the hottest day ol the season in Laurens. Mr. A. I'. Harris of Albeinarle. N. C. is in the city for a lew days, visiting his wife, who is at her father's. Mr. b. (!. Halle, Sr.. home for tin- summer. The pec j lc of Laurens w ho con template visiting Henderson ville, N. ('., this summer will be glad to know that Mrs. .). W. Clarke has removed to that place and will open a high class boarding house on Main street lor the accommodation of summer boarders. Misses Maude Culbertson ami Pau line Nichols of Waterloo are (he guests Ibis week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .1. I >endy. Mr. M. .1. Owings has been appoint ed as receiver of the Farmers Oil mill, located at Lanford Station, which re cently went into bankruptcy. Mrs. W. D. Sullivan of Tumbling Shoals Is spending sometime at Shel by. N. C. with her daughter. Mis. Al gernon Culbertson. Mrs. Albert C. Todd left last Friday to attend the coibge commencement Due West. Mrs. S. F. Honey returned Friday from Alken. Postmaster Ceo. s. McCravy re turned Saturday from the Columbia hospital, much improved in health. Mr. McCravy underwent an operation at the hospital some time ago. and it is believed that he is now on the rapid road to recovery. Mr. Thos. Ib Drown, one of the COUnty'8 progressive farmers, is at the Columbia hospital this week for surgical treatment. The character of bis ailment, however, is not of a serious nature, and he will be able to return in a week or ten days. i Mr. .1. Cope Henderson returned Sunday from Columbia where he spent several days visiting his father who is at the Columbia hospital. Mrs. .1. C. Phil pot of Columbia is visiting her mother. Mrs. G. F. Little, ? near Sandy Springs. Mr. J. F. Phil pot und son. Master Nash Philpot, returned Monday from Charleston where on Sunday they at tended the- marriage of Mr. Philpot's brother, Mr. Perry M. Philpot. to Miss Nettie Lyon, daughter of the Rev, Mr. -yon. The groom is a son of ('apt. .1. M. Philpot of this c ity and belongs to the Pili ted States navy, his present assignment being at the Charleston Navy Yard. Mr. Jno. Wright will move in a few lays into the newly-renovated house belonging to Mr. w. l. Gray on i liest.on street, next door to the FCIohelbergers. Mr. Win. Solomons, the jeweler who is to open an establishment here in the Darksdale building, arrived with his family Monday afternoon. Mr. Solomons will occupy a house on Chestnut street Miss ToCCOn Cflllie lias alrlved home from Cm verse college; however, she expects lo leave in a short while for a visit to Tennessee and Mississippi, where she will spend the summer. Col. J. w. Ferguson visited his son. Mr. John Ferguson, at llarlsvllle last week. .Mr. W. L. Doyd returned yesterday from Savannah where he went us a delegate to the general assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church. Mr. Claude Shell has returned from a short stay in Atlanta. ReV, J, D. Croat left yesterday after nOOn lo attend a meeting of the board of t r-.isteos of Lander colle ge at Green? wood. Misses France? Thames and Lila Hart teachers of the Laurens mills kindergarten, look their pupils last Saturday on 010? plO?8BlH picnic 1 The merry crowd went to the beauti ful grove up Little river where they enjoyed a good romp, and where n bountiful dinner was had. Mr. 15. P. Ezell, a student of Pur manman university, was in the city for a short while last Thursday. Mr. Forrest Lake, mayor of the city of San ford, Pia., was in I.aureus last week, the guest of his brother, Mr. T. 1). Lake. Mr. .i. Wells Todd. Jr., has returned from Davidson college, where he was graduated, receiving his diploma last Wednesday night. Dr. II. A. Mel,cod made a business trip to Spnrtnnbiirg Tuesday. Mrs. I!. C. Crisp and daughter. Miss Helen, visited friends in Woodruff last week. Anderson & Hlakely have moved their offices to the second floor of the Todd building, over the Caine & Pitts furniture store. Misses Conic and Uosa Hart of CokesbUry are in the city, the guests of Airs. t). w. Bnbb. Miss Lllller Stevens of Greenwood visited Miss Binlly Meng this week. At a congregational meeting last Sunday. Rev. C. I'. Parker and Mrs. c. io. Gray were elected delegates to the convocation at Union this week. Rev. C. Lewis Powler was in the city .Monday afternoon enroute home from Princeton where he preached on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Fowler is ar ranging a trip to the old country for a party; they leave some time in De cember. Miss Meli Young who has been at tending college in Virginia returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. I.amar Smith and baby left yes terday for a brief visit to relatives in Spartanburg. Miss Annie Chlldress returned last Wednesday from Chicora college. Mr. Samuel Fleming is at home for the summer, having Completed his year's work at Davidson college. Miss Clara Wharton of Waterloo was in the clt> on Tuesday. Miss Prances Mae Thames leaves Saturday for a short stay in Hon dersouvllle, whence she goes to Mont Kakle. Tenn. A Moqui Repartee. A certain commissioner was given to treating the Indians with a scorn they did not deserve. One day as be sat with a great chief in his tepee, smok ing the pipe of peace, the chief enter tained him with many quaint legends. One of these dealt with a plague of locusts, and the grim orator described In flowery language how they had swarmed over the land, eating every herb p ereon leaf and blotting out the llg. t o day for very number. Then he concluded by remarking that It was not until the medicine man made an offering of a silver locust to the Great Ppirli that the creatures disappeared, and this they did swiftly and sudden ly. Loudly the commissioner laughed ? the superstitious Indian to scorn. "Do you mean to say you're such fools as to believe that rubbish?" he ask ed. "Not much," replied the chief grave ly, "or we would have offered the Great Spirit a sliver paleface long ago!" Philadelphia Telegraph. Heroic Husbands. Some women were discussing over their afternoon tea the statement that a man Is no more a hero to his wife than to his valet. There seemed to las no opposition to the Idea that a man'ii servant did not appreciate him, but nil stoutly maintained that their husband*, were heroic In one way or another. "My husband Is very heroic." said Mrs. Black. "For instance, he will give tip his visit to the club to play jnc'kstraws with my old mother, and Eberls his mother In-law, yen know." "1 think i can beat that." remarked '? Mrs. Gray. "When my milliner's quar terly bill COtneS In my husband smiles as he writes a check and never thinks of looking at the items." "I can give you a better example than either of those!" exclaimed Mrs. White. "When the morning paper comes nt breakfast time my husband always offers me the first reading of it." An Informal vote awarded the last speaker's husband the mcdnl for hero Ism. Youth's Companion. Quite Clean. Manager Yon say this Is n play of the slums. Is it a clean play? Author ?It couldn't bo c leaner. The hero Is a white wings and the heroine Is a washerwoman. Baltimore American. Full of Mystery. Doctor- Ami what did you eat for dinner? Patient I can't tell you. Doc tor You can't tell me? Patient No. I ordered chicken croquettes ami mince pie!?Tow u Topics. A Retainer. Tommy?What Is a retainer, papa "A retainer, my son. Is the money people pay to us lawyers before we ' can do any work." "Oh, 1 see. It's like those slot gaa meters. The people have to pay their money before the get any gas."?Tit Bits, Keep us in mind for the best line Of Freezers in different sizes, made of the best quality of material and so constructed that they will freeze fast er and use less ice than any other Freezer. S. M. A E. H. Wllkes & Co. When lambs are about four months old. if intended for early market, they should be pushed strongly on feed. Me sure to see our line of Water Coolers in different sizes before you j buy elsewhere. S. M. & B. II. Wllkes & Co. ************************** % SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. J ***** Miss Annie Keith Savage of Walter boro arrives in the city for a visit to Mrs. S. K. Honey. On Tuesday of next week Mrs. Honey and Miss Sav age will go to Greenville to attend the commencements In that city, ooo On last Friday afternoon Mrs. T. I). Darlington was the charming hostess to a number of her friends in honor of her guests. Miss Lucy Darlington of Allendale and Miss Li/.xie Glenn of Newherry. The guests were received, and en tertained OII the long cool veranda where nine tables were arranged for the game of progressive nations. Many interesting and exciting games were played, after which it was found that Mrs. M. L. Copeland had scored the highest ami was awarded by the hostess a lovely bouquet of sweet peas tied with white satin ribbon. On arriving the guests were served delicious punch by little Misses Clau dia ami Lucy Vance, the handsome daughters of Mrs. Darlington. And later In the afternoon the young la dies served refreshments, consisting of strawberry Ice cream and cake. Those invited were: Mesdaines A. Dial Cray, J. B. Clary. Brooks Swy gert, \V. H. Anderson. W. C. Irby. Jr.. J. II. Teague, H. K. Alken. J. J. Ad ams. C. C. Featherstone. N. B. Dial. W. H. Dial, M. L. Copeland. S. B. Honey. J. O. C. Fleming, It. B. Cope land, A. C. Todd, W. H. Washington. W. I). Ferguson, R. F. Jones. A. H. Sanders, W. It. Itichey. Jr.. J. D. Watts. C. F. Rankin, P. A. Simpson. W. L. Cray. B. P. MInter. B. L. Clar dy. C. M. Miller. Fugene lludgens, C. C. Albright. A. P. Harris. James Powell, Lamar Smith, A. c. Haskell, D. W. Cochrnne, John Hudgens, L. lb Blnckwell and C. B. Gray; and Misses WTIlou Cray. Willie Rice, Lllu Hart. Beulnh Halle. Laura Barksdale, Em ily Meng. Willie Jones, Mnyme Fer guson, .lulia irby. Janete McFarland ami Julia McFarland. ooo The young holies of the Mysterious Twenty-two club were quite pleas antly entertained by Miss I.alia Mae Dial yesterday afternoon. ooo On Thursday of last week, at high ? _I noon, .Miss Eliza Thompson Sullivan and Mr. Mark Weaver Hellams were united In marriage. Rev. ('has. P. Rankin, pastor of the bride, perform ing the ceremony. No cards were is sued, consequently only members of the immediate families were present. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones, on South Harper Btreet, immediately after which the party went to the home of the groom's mother, a few miles from the city, where they were tendered a reception. Mr. ami Mrs. Hellams will make their home about three miles from I.aureus, he being a most successful planter. Mrs. Hellams. as Miss Sulli van, was quite popular in Laurens, where she enjoyed the friendship and esteem of a large number of friends and acquaintances who wish her all happiness in her wedded life. ooo Cards of invitation have been re ceived in Laurens to the marriage of Miss Emma Blakely and the Rev. Ray mond Alfred Young which will be celebrated next Wednesday, June it, in the Associate Reformed Presbyte rian church. Ora, this county, the home of the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Blakely. ? HI DUE TO LET, The County Commissioners of the counties of Laurens and Spartanburg, S. ('. will on June 10th, 1909, at II o'clock, a. in., at Rnoreo, S. ('., let to the lowest responsible bidder the con tract for building jli bridge known as Knoree Bridge, over Knoree River. All bids to be presented in the form and manner required by said com missioners and each bid to be accom panied by certified check for $J??0.00 as guarantee that bidder will close written contract and give satisfactory bond in one half the contract price within ten days from notice of award. The right is reserved to reject am- or all bids. II. I!. HUMBERT, 43-3L Supervisor. NOTICE. The County Commissioners of L.tu rens County, S. C. will receive propo sals, to he filed with the County Super visor, until June V2, 1909, 12 o'clock, in., for 1.nil,line, a dining room and kitchen at the county jail. Contract to he awarded to the lowest responsi ble bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H. B. IIUMBBRT, 43-3t. Supers h or. Now is the time J. ti. Minter cS: Bro. the place for y;reat values Special Values at Special Sale of Odd Lot Suits J. E. Minter & Bro. J. E. Minter & Bro. For the next two weeks - ? We find in here many odd lots and broken sizes in various De partments. We offer them for the next two weeks at very attrac tive prices. You should see them before making your purchase. Special Sale of Broken Lot Suits. One lot of men's broken size odd lot suits, value $18.50, 20.00 and 22.50, special at $14.99 One lot of men's broken size odd lot suits. value 1.1.50, 15.00 and 16.50, special at 10.00 ()ne lot of men's broken size odd lot suits, value 10.00, special at 7.50 t >ne lot of boy's short pants suits, value 3.00 and 3.50, special at ^ 2.49 One lot of boy's short pants suits, value 2.50 and 2.75, special 1.98 One lot men's pants, value 3 50 ana 4 00, special at 2.98 One lot men's pants, value 2.50, special at 1.98 A Great Line of New Things in Lace Curtains. We have just received, a large shipment of novelties in Lace Curtains, including some special styles in colored curtains. This whole lot is of fered at prices that are very attractive and lower than they have ever been offered before. Speeial in Green Missionette Curtains, pair 98c .Special in Green and Garnet Missionette Curtains, pair $'-5? One special lot 75c Curtains, pair 39c One special lot #1.50 Curtains, pair <><vc One special lot $3.00 Curtains, pair 2.50 Specials in Dry Goods Dept. 1 case Colored Lawn, value 8c, special at 5c yd. 1 case yard wide Percale, value 10c, special at Cj^c yd. 2000 yards yard wide Sea Island, special at 5c yd. Ladies' Bleached Vests, special at 5c Good Hath Towel, special at 10c .Special values in Ladies' Black Hose, per p air 1 (>c The best 15c, two for 25c Ladies' Hose ever offered?almost equal to a 25c number. Shirting styles in Calico, special 4c yd. 40 inch Lawn, an extra value 10c yd. Special lot Men's and Boy's Shirts at 25c Don't fail to see our line of Ladies' Wash Suits, Voile and Panama Skirts and Waists. A good Silk Ribbon 10c yd. A great lir.e of Men's Wash Ties 15c, 19c, 25c Belts 25c and 50c 36 inch Panama, Special 25c yd. Visit our store every day for next two weeks. Great values will meet you and you will be more than satisfied with every purchase made. With a cash purchase of $10.00 will give you a large picture free or a set of Rodgers Silver Plated Tea Spoons. We want your June business. Give us an opportunity to show you. See the Novel ties in Colored Curtains, 98c and $1.80 pair J. E. Minter & Bro. Agents for McCall Patterns