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jj SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. } * * * %* * * * * * * ?* ? * * ? * ? - Complimentary to Miss Margaret ITnney of Clinton. Misses Ethyl ami Uutli Lungston entertained it iiutnhe - of frieinls on Friday evening. Heart., was t*n?' gnino of the evening, Ilm high est scores in ..li<!i were won hy Mis. Annin nolle Clilldress und Mr. Gary Eichelberger. The liysl pH>ct\ a ilnlno e rose III pin. wi - win hy Mis C! ild ress und pyos< nti 'I to tin ???>.?? | .of hi n or: M r. Elch? it" i gor v. .is p.-. se.nl ?<! a box of candy. After <? .nts. a salad course v. Ith I .,i ehoeolal ? wa i si iwetl Tl East.?!?;.>. /> u;!e I. !li: and si" <,; ?? und I iiiitt ? lio-ioli, M -y :? ndei i i Wim, i. .h an . Emnla < . I ... Trih! |n, m i! Wi: . Spliiv hi: ami M rs Kranit m 1 .1 ,<-U MeCi: ,y. Williuiii Mcilov . n. Mart and Gr'oy? r i': the lloyce Clardy, Hoy Little, Lawronie Hoff. .In Smith, 11 v Eichelberger. Eowler .:;:?! Iii? hard Child "ess. Charh Floniing, 'I om I to!t, i; < - .!.?.-? n .. John Holt. i>i< hard I' l! '1\ Utiherl Hi nr. I last ings I ?:.?! U!id .Inn.' s I'oihl, ooo t oruo >n ;' i t hi' home of \l rs. .1. 11 Tongue. The r gU'.irly nrragoed seheil tllo i'OS' tho stinlN of the eliih >d for "Opetl d:\) ". and i he :?!< -i nn..a wits speui in the On cession of current events of intern I an! papers d Illing with these ev. \ ? number .?? t he llldii ??? Wi re pr sent and ;?. Inoi enjoyahle al'ieruooti was spent. '!!,? hoslci s served d.< I jghl l?:! rol ri shim nis at the cotielusii u of the discussions, ooo Tin- .1. I!. K< rshaw chapter. V, I?. ('.. met Thursda> tifternoeii :.t the home of Mis. Uoherl E. Copelaml in its an nual memorial to tin- memory of Hoh er! Edward Lee. Mrs. ,1. s. Bonnet, historian for ti"- el apter. prepared tho tribute to the I in of the Smith's groat est general, 'lie paper was a heailti-; fill trlhllte and was heard with much pleasure hy the members. Mrs. .larew Sullivan read Mane interesting sketch es connected with (lie private life and the public career of tlen. Lee. After a short discussion relative to the pro posed monument to the soldiers of iho Confederacy, (bo hostess of Hie after noon Si rved a salad course with coffee. There were !?"? members of the chapter present on this in 'tision, OOO The W?nde: im.- Minstrels were splen didly euti rtained by Mrs. H. T. Dun lap on Erlday evening of last wuck. The program of vocal ami instruinen-j tal music, to Hie making of which each guest contributed bis or her share, war. up to the high standard that pre cedent bus established for this delight ful informal ami voluntary llSSOCin, tlon. A s:.lad course with hot choco- , late and sweets was served during the evening. I ooo The banquet hist Tuesday evening by the Royal Arch Masons of this city was one of the most enjoyable social events of the season, there being some thing like a hundred and fifty guests present, including the Masons and their wives, sisters and friends. The I banquet was served in live courses by the King's I laughters, the menu being WOB selected and elegantly served. Toasts were offered and responded to by Rev. W. 10. Thayer. Messrs It. E. Babb, .L s. Machen. (Jeo. T. Bryan of Greenville ami Ohas. iL Ilighley of Augusta. Mr. R. V Cooper, high priest <?f the local i hapter, was master of ceremonies. ooo Mi isos lb ssie Roland and Minnie Babb. leaders of the .Iuvenile society of the El rat Methodist church enter tained tiie young inombers of that so ciety at Miss Roland's homo on last Erlday a ft i moon. Each member was to measure hit and herself and an offering was given at. five cents a foot, Tin* younger sei wore ontortnlned at various interesting games from three to four o'clock. The rest of the society came at four ami enjoyed the j afternoon in a book contest. ', , Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, consisting of ambro sia and white cake. coo One of the most elaborate entertain ments of the season was the reception Tuesday afternoon to the members of the Mysterious Twenty-two club hy Misses Annie and Elizabeth Richey at their home on West Main street. For this occasion, the halls, both parlors, and the dining room were artistically decorated in .appropriate colors, to which was added a profusion of pot lilants. ferns and palms. From Iho chandelier in the dining room wore draped red ribbons, caught In graceful drooping hows at the corners of the table, while tho centor of the table was a mass of flowers and ferns. The amusement of the afternoon v. as a guessing contest, a number of questions bolug asked and answers given with words formed from the in itlals of the guests; ns in the question ?'Who Is your favorite author?". Mist? Ell/.al ''i i'. Kb hey answered "F.. I'. Koi ." After a most enjpynblo hour at this contest, tho guests wore invit ed into the dining room where a live COtirso luncheon was served. The Courses wire: grape fruit with ma rashino Cherries; terrapin chicken, po tato chips and celery: fruit salad, with white cherries stuffed with almonds, and fro7.en punch: sllllbuh; black cof fee. The Misses Richiy were assisted in BOrvIng hy Mrs .1. I. Adans and .Mrs. W. R. Richey. Jr. In addition to the members of the club, those invited were: Mrs. .1. Allgor Smyth. Jr. and h?r guest. Miss Annie Lobby of Summervllle, Mrs, II, K, Alken. Mis ('has. F. Rankin. Mis. W. F. Lucas, and Misses JcanUle Stomy and Harry Kronsnn. Saved at Dentil's Door. The door of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Avers, of Transit Bridge, N. V.. when bis life was won derfully saved. "I was in a dreadful Condition," he writes, "my skin was almost yollOW; eyes sunken; tongue coated; emaciated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker daily. Viru lent liver trottblO pulling nie down to death in spite of doctor-. Then that matebleSS medicine Electric Hitlers cured me. I regained the m pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all Stomach, liver ami kidney trotlb'Cfl they're supreme. 60c at Lau rens Drug Co. k Palmetto Drag Co. Colored l.nd Burned lo Death. A 5-ycar-old colored boy, son of I-rank Harrison who lives two or three miles out from ('Hilton, was burned to t't'iith Thur8(1 uy afternoon. It is i!i<- old. old story parent ; absent, -hildren shut up alone in cabin, cloth ing of unfortunate, lad cateli on lire from oil' n fire-place and lie la fatally burned wlthhl It few minutes before ii I ilauce < ould be ri lid. red. ('oro il r llalrston Investigated Hie ease riihirdey and foun I the boy's death SIM' I .! l.'UN It \ 1I V, \\ ( ()M1J '? i v. i S< !n >:.:!.? I iT>'.-; lye June -0, IU00.) X. |! 'I'll ? schedule llgures show the tune. H al trains may In- expected pooh d in iirri" ?? and depart but tin. limes shown are not guaranteed. Mast an.I West hound (rains from Spnrtanburg, s. ('. 7:30 A. M. No. 315, daily, tor Char lotte Wellington, K'ieliinoni. New Vork and iuUrniediato points. Ar rive Chvlrlotln 10:0? A. M. Ulclimmid ':.:n M? Washington 10:65 I'. M., New Vork l!:30 A. .M. f:50 A. M. No. 12, dally except Sunday, toy < harlottc and IntcrmOdh it" points. Arrive Charlotte I;': l." P. M. I : IV ,\l. -No. 1.2, dally I ical, for Itl.cluuoiid and intermediate, points, Arrive Pichmoiid 7:0(i A. M. .".: . a I*. .?I. No. : S, daily, ("Now Voi k-Atlam i-.Ww Orleans Limited") for Wa: hini;ton, New Vork and the Bast. A .-rive Washington o :?*><? A. M.. New Vork, i iD 1?. to. Pullman cars, (lining cars. 8:10 P. m No. .to. daily, for Char lotto and tnterinediatQ points. 0:00 i'. M No. 30, daily, I'm- Wash ington and New Vork. Pullman cars, dining curs. Arrive Washington 50: to A. M.. New Voi 'v 5:00 I'. M. lo::;o A. M.- No. '.?. daily, for Ashe vlllo anil intermediate points. Arrive 'she\ llle 2: lo P. M. PtoO I'. M. No. 13, daily, for Ashe vlllo and intermediatu points. Arrive Ashevllle 0:15 p. M. Parlor-cat'.1 car. West bound trains from Greenville, S. C. 0:50 A. M. No. 20, daily, for Atlan ta ; i l llirmlnghnin. Pullman cars, dining cars. Arrive Atlanta 10:30 A. M.. arrive Hirmhigluun 4:00 1'. M. II::.". A. M. -No.:::i, daily, lor At lanta and Intermediate points, con noctlng at Atlanta for all point.; west. Arrive Atlanta P. M, l :30 p. M. No. daily ("New Vork-Atluntn-New Orleans Limited") lor Atlanta and New Orleans. Ar rive Atlanta 5:00 N. M., New Orleans 7:55 P. M. Pullman sleeping car, club car, Observation car and dining car. 2:35 P. M.?No. LL, daily local, for Atlanta and way stations. Arrive Atlanta 8:30 P. M. 1:10 A. M.?No. 35, daily, solid train to New Orleans with pullman ca^s and dining car. Arrive Atlanta 5:00 A. M., New Orleans 8:30 P. M. Soutlibound from Columbia. 6:55 A. M.?No. 2'.?. daily, for Sa vannah and Jacksonville. Pullman cars. 7:.*.."> A. M.?No. 1-, daily, for Char leston and intermediate points. :;;.".() P. M.?No. 11. daily, for Char loston and way stations. 2:15 A. M. No. IG, daily, for Char leston. Pullman car. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further Information, call on ticket agents Southern railway, or .1. L. Meek, A (5. P. IV A.. Atlanta, IIa. ;\ H. Ackert. V. 1'. & G. M., Washington. IX C. W. B. McGee, T. P. A.. Augusta, O I to you want the lu st Lantern made? Then, buy on.- of our Hli/./.ard lanterns isk your neighbor, In- has one. S. M. E. M W dkes ?i Co ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR STOMACH? Do you want a better one?one that won't belch gas, or Iura sour, or ieel heavy ot make you iccl miserable? MI-O-NA Cures indigestion It relieves stomach distress in five minutes. It turns old, unsatisfactory, rebellious stomachs into new or.es, ever ready lo digest the hearti est lir v.l. Wo guarantee Mi-o-na tab let* to cure stimnch disease. Money back if they fail. I 50 Cents a Large Box Laurcus Drug Co., I.aureus, s. c. .In. i a few of the many tiling you will llnd on our ten cent counter; :.' 1-2 gallon milk buckets, 1-2 gnllon gradu ated cups. 1-2 gallop milk pitchers, 10 quart dish pans, come and looK 11., t.i over. s. M. & E. 11. Wllkos & Co. Slop pitying rent I?) Intestina; jour rent monej in n home of your own. The plan i? eiisy, the nil) is open. \crth L.nirens lleitlt) Co. ??The reason most men do not n C llle VC more Is because the) do not attempt more." Moral: lit!) a lot at .North I,aureus auction sale. GH1GHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND /JJ^'\ BRAND I> I t MOM l> II U A Ml I" I 1. I s, foi I III v .flvO years regarded as Dest,Safest, Always kclfnl lo. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS fiS& EVERYWHERE JBSS Out of The Ginger Jar. The ruler of the roost provideth not tin- egg. "Time flics," orten the lover. "Time crawls," mouus the prisoner. One can very often cut ''.own his ex ;> uses hy cutting out his uxtravugnnc Tho iunn who is always putting his fo< t (Sown Is pretty sure in time to en ( tninter it tacit. '! 1 ? "sundries" Item In a man's pcr ? I.; I uc< (inni ii .? ; oi'li ii ' over a mul ? 11 is ouu. isn t I:'. I hut m a worn! i nil of !'. i buttons on.- n ivor by any < h: uce conies upon ti loi t huttohlrhl V I.' you ilepi ; while your host still wuni.i you i , stay You're sure of ti welcome when next you're l! ;:t v ay. From February Farm Journal. * * ;>; :??f :i it 11y for I In? iniiu nho is i?r ted. ?ben uppnrdihli) linuelvs at >n.uv tlnar j? . should he ri'iulj to dpi ii il ill (in c. i.h i:x> i: For raffle in Seed < ntton nud rupiiek cd I Inl ('niton. s i Me of South Carolina, oiint) of Lauren . Pursuant to tin net of tl'>> general tissouihly of South Carolina', approved tho iMh day of February, A. 1). 1905, providing therefor; He ii resolved bj Iho county hoard of commissioners of l.aurens county, in the slnto of South Carolina, in regit? Iiir annual meeting assembled; that the lie use for Lralllc in seed cotton and unpacked lint cotton within the limits of said County for and during tho period beginning the l">th day of August r.nd ending the -Olli day of December of tho year A. D, 1910 be und tho same Is hi.by fixed in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars. All licenses to bo issued l>y the clerk of court of said county as provided by law. Hone at l.aurens. S C. in regular annual meeting this the Gth day of January. A. 1>. 1910. All est ; 11. P.. Humbert. Co. Supervisor. Messer Bnbb. Co. Clerk. Plant Wood's Seeds ft For Superior Crops ? Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and com plete seed catalogues issued. It giveH practical information about tho bestand most prolitable seeds to plant for The Market Grower The Private Gardener The Farmer Wood's Seeds are grown and selected with special reference to the Soils and climate of the South, and every southern planter should have Wood's Seed Book so as to be fully posted as to the best seeds for southern growing. Mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, ? Richmond, Va. Wo aro headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Sood Po tatoes, Sood Oats. Cow Poas, Soja Boan*. and all Farm and Gnrden Seeds. Tremendous Thunder and Lightning: Crash on Chewing and Spitting Tobacco < )ur buyer h is overstocked tts on Tobacco and in orde r to reduce stock we will use the knife freely in cutting prices. The usual 15c plug now roc The toe kind now 3 for 25c Close prices on 6 11>. and 10 lb. boxes. We have iu stock, Thorough Bred, Red Meat, Red J nice, Hilly Possum, renn, G. v\: (!., Key Note, Free and Hnsy, T. C. i)., Rich and Ripe, Kagle Kite, Wheat Bread, Apple, Natural Leaf, Sweet Mash, I Grape Vine, North America, I R. J R., Schnapps and Ripe Teach, also Rich and Waxy. Chaw Brown's Mule Tobac co?-be happy. Use a Blount's Lister Blow, makes farming a pleasure. At. the old stand. J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. 1 o COME TO 1?rffO IT ft"'* bp 0 m That Big Special January Sale is still going on J| and the Bargains are fretting more numerous ? * every clay, so come to see us. W SO Dry Goods Still a few yards of that $1.25 yard Silk left, only !) >n't forget the Dress Goods, -7 all50c ^oods only ?v" Poe Mill Bleaching that is #f\o worth good money, now ?vrO as A now lot of Calico just re ceived, all you want at yd.* A oij;- line o" n'cj new Corset Covers, only . . Watch that big Towel display in the window Sat. each ? Every one of those Shoes that we put out at 98c pair is gone, but we are going to put greater bar gains out than ever before at only. ...? 10 dozen blue Over Shirts for the working man and the price ^ to suit him 5 and fOcts Store All those beautiful Lamps ^ 4 that were 50c to 75c now * * ? Get you :) set of those beautiful Cups, Saucers and Plates AQl only . ? '? 7 cakes Gold Band Soap 25c 7 cakes Fairy " 25c ?7 cakes Grandpas " . 25c 7 pkg's. Grandmas Washing Powder 25? 12 packages St arch 25c 3 big Pencil Tablets only 10c With every $5.00 purchase you get a large picture free on Saturday, size of picture 1(1x20. Sec that Tobacco, only 30c ib. by the box. im Yours for Business and Bargains J. L. Hopkins Just Received Another Solid Car of !.4m in! [ Dill fiFW^^^L^ R&i l@a?9l BS HI if L To be Sold at Money Saving Prices Thc?c Suits wore bought on a contract made before the advance, which will enable us to sell them at prices that will save you from live to seven dollars on the suit, they arc first class goods, being made of solid oak, beautifully finished in golden oak, they arc luted with best beveled French Plate Mirrors, large rolls on bead and fool of bed, also rolls on dres ser and wash stand. Every piece of goods bought of us Guaranteed as represented or your money back. Wilkes pays the freight on bills of $10 and over. & E. Ho Wilkes & Co.