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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. (Jet your ticket? to the state fair via ('. N. A: 1- Reduced rate? on Bate Oct. I'.ist to Nov. 6th, with llnal return limit Nov. 8th. Mrs. it. W. Arnold of Princeton and Mr?. j. k. Knight of Chandler, Grcen ville county, were guests for a day 01 so last week (?f .Mrs. W. L. Taylor. Mr. Hhett Copeland, o prominent planter of Hunter township, was in the city Thursday. While in the City last week ('apt. F. B. Wllctlt Of Waterloo paid The Advertiser an appreciated call. Mr. W. K Mcdlock and daughter. Miss Pearl Medlock, of Dials, visited In the city during the past week. A large party of automobilists from Newberry spent Sunday afternoon in the city. There were five cars of Ncwberrlans who enjoyed the sights of the city. (Jet your tickets to the state fair via c. N. & L. Reduced rates on sale Oct. Bist to .Nov. r.th. with linal return limit Nov. 8th. .Mrs. Dora Babh of Habun is the ' guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I Bennett. Mr. I.udie S. Dolt of the county is I erecting a neat residence on South J Harper street nod at an early date will : move his family to the city. ! Dal met to Ixjdge. No. 10. A. P. M.. will hold a regular communication on Friday night of this week, working in I he P, C. degree. Mrs. S. T. MoCnrty is visiting rela tives ami friends in Ne wherry. Messrs. .1. A. Clardy, .1. P. Tolberf, <\ A. Power. II. D. Hahafley. .1. ('. Henderson, Clyde Pranks and it. A. j Cooper accompanied the Rev. \V. B, Thayer to Clinton Sunday afternoon and heard his Bpecial sermon to the j masons. Mrs. A. J. Taylor and little son will return today from :i visit to her par* I cuts in Union county. Messrs. Ryland and Gibbon Trayn ham have returned to the city from ! extended visits to Atlanta. Uirming | ham und other southern cities. Miss St. Lawrence Wilson, a student at Lander college, was in the city Sat urday on her way to Cross Anchor to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilson "Abdur Rahman," the beautiful young station owned by the Clinton . Stock Co.. will be exhibited at the Woodruff Fair this week by Mr. Kindt Copeland, a member of the company. Bditor O'Daniel of the Clinton Chronicle Was in the city Friday Mr. A. W. TengUO was best man at the Giles-Coleman wedding, celebrated at Greenwood Thursday evening last. Mrs. It. P. Trlbble of Anderson is visiting her son Mr. R. W. Tribble on West Main street. Messrs. w. L. and H. B. Gray at. tended church service at Trinity Sun day afternoon. Mr. Robert S. Thompson of Douglas. Ga., visited his sister, Mrs. J. R. Little, during the past week. Mr. Thompson wjis formerly depot agent at Laurens and lias many friends here who were delighted to see him. Miss Daisy Eichelberger who has recently graduated from the Macfeat's business college, h;?s accepted a tem porary position with the Enterprise bank of tin's city. Prof. J. Cloud Martin, principal of the Gray Court-Owlngs institute was in the city Saturday. Mr. M. W. Cray of the Eden coun try was in the city on Monday. Mrs. DeverieiUX Turner of Spartan. burg has resumed lur work with the [ vo^al music class here; she is teach. I ing at Mrs. 11. K. Aiken's and board | ing with Mrs. Jas. Uoyd. I Mrs. John Parks of Greenwood is I visiting Mrs. S. 1). Childless and other relatives in the city. Miss Jessie Bolt lias returned from , ii visit to Miss Gilder of New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Ilermon Wright and ! Miss Maude I.angford of .Newborry spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams are now i occupying the Sitgreaves cottage on West Main sti?tt. having moved on : Saturds;y. Mr. G. I.. Pitts spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Clinton visiting the schools. Mrs. John Nash and Miss Minnie ' Babb spent Thursday and Friday with relatives at Lanford Station. I Mrs. J. i.ee Lnngston is in Spartan 'burg this week with Master J. Lee Lang8tOD, Jr., who. on Tuesday, under wont the third operation for an eye affection. Miss Rosa Hart is visiting relatives in Wltliamston. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson of Clinton spfnt Sunday in the city. Mrs. Mary C. Howen will arrive in the city Wednesday after several weeks' visit to her son, Mr. 13. C. Bow en. of Toledo, Ohio. Solicitor Cooper left Monday for Georgetown where he will assist in the prosecution of Messrs. Hi?hum and Avant. The following from Cross Hill were visitors in the city Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Lea man, Mrs. T. M. Pinsou and Miss Katheline Cothran. Mrs. .las. Powell, after an extended visit to relatives here, left Tuesday for her home in Wilmington, N. C. She was accompanied by Mrs. TallU | lah Jones.