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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Miss Rebecca Dial Is visiting in Newberry. Mr. J. D. Watts has returned from ?the mountains. Mr. James West, of Greenville, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. O. E. Anderson spent the week ond in Spartanburg. Mr. M. W. Gray of Eden, was In the city Monday on business. Miss Eva Trlbhle, of Anderson, is in the city visiting friends. Miss Lucia Featherstone is spending some time in Ashvllle, X. C. Dr. J. L. Fennel] of Waterloo was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Wessie Lee Dial has returned from a delightful trip to Newberry. .Mr. Albert Teague is at home after a few weeks spent in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Sanders leave to day for the mountains of North Caro lina. Mr. Douglas Featherstone has re turned from a pleasant visit to Cam den. Rev. A. O. Allison assisted in tht revival mteting at Mt. Gallagher last week. Mr. R. F. Fleming is spending sev eral weeks with his parents in Green wood. Mrs. .lohn C. Simpson, of Charlotte, is in tlie city visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. Preston ^estoreland, of Green ville, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jack Farks. Mrs. Nannie M. Irby has moved into the old Irby home on South Harper street. Mr. Marvin Franks has returned to Charleston after visiting here for a few days. Mrs. .1. W. Powell and son James, of Wilmington. N. ('.. are visiting Mrs. Rosa Caine Mrs. Sam Talley of Fairfax is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyd. Miss Mary Todd returned yester day from a pleasant visit to friends in New nan, Ga. Miss Elizabeth .Moseloy teft yester day for Fountain Inn to visit friends and relatives. Misses Alberta and Delilah Rlddell have gone to Cross Hill to visit for several weeks. Miss Bertye Moore, of Honea Path, Is in the city visiting Mr. Ernest Ma chen this week. Miss Sallie Watkins of Easley is in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Franks. Mr. J. D. Watts returned Saturday after a very pleasant stay of a week at Glenn Springs. Miss Margaret Adams of Charleston is in Laurens on a visit to her friend Miss Helen Crisp, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, of Greenwood Is expected In the city to spend a lew days with friends. Mr. William (leider, of New York. Is In tho city visiting his daughter. Mrs. E. P. Minter. Mr. and Mrs. Goggins, of Newberry, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. G. Halle, Jr. Misses Lori and Dorcas Mason, of Clinton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Boss Young. Mr. Ben Hunter and sister Miss Ja ple Hunter, of Ora, were In the city shopping yesterday. Misses Eliza and Louise MacFar lane, of Darlington, are the guests of Miss Katherlne irby. Miss Beta Mcrldetb is in Newberry visiting Mrs. J. M. Bowers and other friends and relatives. Mr. E. W. Copoland has returned from a visit to relatives In several sections of the county. Miss Hnttle Jones, of Cartersville, Ga., is visiting Miss Dorcas Calmcs and other friends in the city. Misses Josle and Sndlo Sullivan re turned Mondny from tho mountain re sorts Of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Clovelnnd Jones, of ?Greenwood, have been visiting Mr. J. S. Medlock, near the city. Miss Annie Huff Is at Glenn Springs with Miss Annie Lee Sims and Mrs. It. Boyd Colo of Barnwoll. Mr. Frank Bramlctt and Mr. Johny "Woods, og the Princeton section, were ?visitors in tho city Monday. Miss Graco Barkadalo, of Green wood, is visiting at the home of Dr. W. H. Dial and other relatives. Mr. Lawson Wilson, the well known merchant and farmer of Cross An chor, was In the city Monday. Mr. Marvin Pranks came up from Charleston Wednesday to spend his vacation with his relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Langston, who have been visiting relatives in Caro leen, N. C. have returned home. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dial, after spend ing a few days at home, have gone to T?te Springs to spend a short time. Mr. J. K. Epell and Mr. Machen Moore, of Honea Path, spent Thursday In the city with Mr. Ernest Machen. Mr. W. G. Lancaster has returned to the city after an extended visit to his former home, Pauline, South Caro lina. Mr. P. II. Anderson, a well known farmer from near Waterloo, was among the business visitors here Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. John Barksdale, of At lanta, are in the city visiting Mr. Rarksdale's father, Mr. J. D. Barks dale. Misses Willie and Olynthla Jones have returned from Montreal where they have been spending several weeks. Mr. E. V. Ferguson, wife and sister, Miss Lillie Nabors, went down to Co lumbia Monday morning to be at the reunion. Miss Mary Sullivan left last week for the Isle of Palms near Charles ton, where she will visit for a couple of weeks. Supt. B. I,. Jones was In the city yesterday making preparations for tho opening of school on Monday, Septem ber 11th. The many friends of Miss Willou Boyd will lie glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer, of Cokesbury, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hicbey. Sr., this week Mr. Brooks Sullivan, after spend ing a few weeks witli his parents here, has returned to his home in Port Art bus. Texas. Mr. J. II. Sullivan and daughter, Helen, left yesterday for Greenville, Anderson and Williamston. They will be gone until Monday. The young men of the city are ex pecting to have a dance at the Armory tonight. A number of out of town people have been invited. Messrs. John Anderson of Texas and George Anderson of Rock Hill are in Laurens visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. W. L. Boyd. Mr. J. L. M. Irby, who is doing en gineering work near Charleston, is In the city for a few days visiting bis mother and other relatives. Messrs. R. T. Henderson and Don Bums, of Harksdale, spent last week In Asheville and other points of In terest in the "Land of the Sky." Messrs. Henry McKinney and Sam Fortner, of Greenwood, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. Clarence McKin ney, superintendent of the Oil Mill. Miss lone Miller of Abbeville, who has been visiting Miss Nolle Miller, left Saturday for Spartanburg from where she will continue to other points Messrs, William Swltzer, Ambrose Hudgens and Joe Smith went to llen dersonville Sunday to spend the day with the Laurens camping party there. Dr. W.U. Washington returned Sun day night from a business trip to At lanta. While away be bought a large and assorted stock of Christinas goods. Miss Claudia Stone, of Laurens. has returned to her home on Bast Main street after spending several weeks with friends and relatives near Wa terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dew, of Blacksburg, came through the country by automobile Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Dew's brother, Dr. Wan namaker. Mrs. R. C. Richardson and children, who have been spending some time in the mountains Bpent tho week-end here whllo enroute to their home in Plnewood Miss Nelllo Wallace, one of the ac commodating operators at the Tele phono Central Office, has gone to Washington and Raltlmore to spend a well earned vacation. Mr. W. R. Rlchey. Sr.. Grover Rlch ey and Hastings Dlnl made the trip by automobile to Greenville Saturday, running there In the short time of one hour and live minutes. Miss Carrlo Bell Hawkins, who is now teaching In Atlanta, returned to her homo In Spartanburg Monday, of ter visiting friends and relatives in the county for several days. Mrs. Rosa Harrison, Mrs. Mary Hughes and Mrs. Nannie Bland, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McDanlel, have return ed to their homes in Augusta. Among the guests of the St. John yesterday were W. A. Putnam, W. P. Harris and M. J. Owings, of Laurens. They said that they had enjoyed their visit to the city very much.?News and Courier. Miss Josephine Fuller left Saturday for Lancaster to attend a house party. She was accompanied as far as Co lumbla by Mr. Eari Wilson, making that part of the Journey In Mr. Wil son's car. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Minter will leave today for the north on a visit to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other eastern markets. While away Mr. Minter will combine pleasure with business, buying a largo stock of fall goods for J. E. Minter and Bro. From their summer home at Mon treal N. C. a party consisting of Mr. A. W. Cockrell, Misses Susan and Eve lyn Cockrell, from Jacksonville, Fin., and Misses Mary, Lucia and Anne Simpson of Laurens, S. C, left on the 17th for Washington, New York, and points In Canada, coming home by way of the St. Lawrence River and Boston? Mr. A. W. Caldwell and family have returned to the city after spending the Bummer season at their home in Clinton, N. C. They are 'occupying the Kasterby house on West Main street. Mr. Caldwell will again be in tho cot ton market here this fall. Mr. D. C. McLaurin and Mr. Ernest Ea8terby, of tho Southern States Lum ber Company, went aown to McColl on business Thursday, going through tho country in Mr. McLnurins machine. Tho trip from here to McColl, 2\!> miles, was made in even 12 hours, an average of Just about 18 miles an hour. Mrs. J. M. McLoes has returned to her home In Greenwood, after visiting her mother here for a few days. She was accompanied home by her sis ter. Mrs. Mark Heliums, who will re main tbero na her gueat for a few days. When you feel^Z'''* ?ous, tired, worried or despondent it in a Mire sign you need MOTT& NERVER1NE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Da ?uro mid ask tor Mott's Nerverine Pills tft&? Wll LIAMS MFG. CO.. Props.. CU?Und. Ohio LAURENT DRUG CO. Laurcng, S. C BIG CHAIR VALUES! 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