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I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | ? Mr. C. C. Featherstone was a visitor Tin the city yesterday. Mr. J. J. Adams spent several days in Greenville last week. Miss Louise Harris, of Gray Court, | spent Monday In the city. Mrs. I. C. Cross, of Chester, Is visit-1 ing Miss Annie Gllkerson. Mr. J. N. Golden of Ware Shoals -?*as a visitor here Saturday. (jffi'' \ir. Albert C. Todd spent a few days "??in Philadelphia last week on business. Mr. Ed Hicks has returned home af ter a visit of several weeks In Tennes see Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dorroh, of Wood ruff, were In the city on business Mon day. Miss Lillian Lay Putnam, of Gray Court, was shopping in the city yester day. Mr. J. Rapley Hellams, Sr., of Gray Court, was among the visitors In Lau rens Saturday. While Professor Cllnkscales was^ In the city, he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray. Miss Annie Davis, a teacher In the city schools, will leave today for her home in Columbia. Mrs. E. P. Minter has returned home after a visit of several weeks with her parents In New York. Mr. Royd R. Horton, a prominent, young business man of Lancaster was a visitor In town last Wednesday. Mr. T. E. Burgess and family, of London, Ark., have been In the city for several days visiting relatives. Mr. Henry Holder, now with the Standard Oil Company in Anderson, spent Sunday and Monday in tho city. Miss Nan Creighton, of Greenwood, has been In the city several days vis iting her sister, Miss Fannie Creight on. f Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Qarrett , of Greenwood, were in the city last night attending the commencement exercises. I Mr. John A. Woiford, of Madden, was among those who came to the < ity to hoar the sermon of Dr. W. \V. Daniel Sunday. Mrs. Lou Dial, widow of the late Allen Dial, who has been 111 at her home near Trinity Ridge, is reported as being better. Misses Josie Sullivan and Donle Counts have returned from Albermarle N. C, where, they taught school for e past session. ? Misses Minnie and Mabel Wallace, of Greenville, spent Friday night In the city to attend the concert at the home of Mrs. Lucas. Miss Florence Brown, who has been teaching In the city schools for the past year, will leav?. for her home in Lancaster today. Mr. Gus Beadle, an old Laurens county hoy who left here for Texas In 1866, has been in the county visiting old friends lor the past few days. Mr. W. P. Harris and daughter Miss Daisy, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. W L Gray Sunday, having come to the city to hear the sermon ol* Dr. W. W. Daniel. Mr. James P. Gray, a native of this county but now a resident of l-os Angeles, Cal., is Jn the county visit ing his brother, Mr. W, L. Gray and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, of Wll ' liamsburg, Va., and Mrs. James Kenne dy, of Bllllston, this state, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barnett. Mr. J. Broadus Hill, of the Ware Shoals vicinity, was In the city yes terday. In a few days he intends go ing upon the road representing a wholoBalo concern. Mrs. E. J. Gage, of Greenville, Is In the city to witness the graduating exercises of the city schools, her, daughter, Miss Anna Prentlss, bolng | , one of the graduates. PL\|M'tes Frances Thames and Mrs. L E?J Waasey leave tdday for Henderson vilra. Ijfisa' Thames,, who Is principal of the , Laurens mill kindergarten school, will take a special course in this kind of work before returning next year. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. H. Daniel of the Rrewerton section spent Sunday in the city to hear Mr. Daniel's brother, Dr. W. W. Daniel, preach the bacca laureate sermon before the graded school graduating closs. While In the city they wore the guosta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Messer Babb. * LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Frances Thames delightfully entertained the bridge club at the homo of Mrs. W. H. Gilkeraon Friday afternoon. Tables were prepared for sixteen players and - most enjoyable afternoon was spent. After a number of games wore played delicious re freshments of ice cream and cake were served. Miss Thames was assisted in entertaining by Misses Willie Mts<y Cblldress and Julia Gllkerson. ooo Balley-Llttle. The following Invitations have been received here and elsewhere in the state: Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bee Bailey invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Rosa Lee to Mr. Arthur Plerco Little on Wednesday evening June the fifth at half after eight o'clock at their homo Laurens, South Carolina Miss Bailey is an accomplished and attractive young lady, being very popular here and in Clinton where she has hosts of friends. Mr. Little is a prominent merchant of Clinton, be ing Identified with all the progressive undertakings of that city. Their mar riage Joins together two of the most prominent families In the county, ooo Wright-Smith. The Invitation below has been sent to a large number of friends and ad mirers of the two young people In this city In Charleston and In other parts of the state where both are popularly known. Miss Wright is a charming young lady, who has always enjoyed the friendship and best wishes of large numbers of friends with whom she has come In contact. For the pact several years she has been making her home In Charleston, where she has been employed In one of the large hospitals. Here It was that she met Dr. Smith, who Is a rising young phy sician of that city, being a member of a lending and Influential family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Wright request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Gertrude to Dr. William Atmar Smith on Wednesday morning June the lifth at half after ten o'clock First Baptist Church Laurens, South Carolina oco Wrlght-rtoberts. Ward. May 19.?Wednesday morn ing at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. M. E. Wright, Miss Nolle Inez Wright and Charles Pressly Roberta were married. Rev. W. A. Clarke of Laurens, the bride's grandfather, per formed the ceremony In the presence of friends and relatives of each. Miss Ethel Godman and Mrs. W. M. Eldson received the guests and led them to the register, which was pre sided over by Miss Estelle Buzhardt. Promptly at 9:30 o'clock Miss Helen Clarke began to play Mendelssohn's wedding march. The dame of honor was Nf J. B. Clarke. The mnld of honor Miss Lily Buzhardt. Little Sarah Clarke carried the ring In the centre of a magnolia blossom. James LIpscomb of Ninety Six, as best man, came in with the groom. The bride came in on the arm of her brother, Dr. H. R. Wright. When they were duly pronounced husband and wife, the old grand father laid asido his clerical dignity and, kissing the bride, gave the groom a hearty welcome into his family. Miss Clarke then played the Lohengrin inarch and the party repaired to the dining room. From the dining room the guests came back to the parlors and enjoyed punch served by Mrs. L. C. Grlce from a bowl buried in red rambler roses. Soon after this Mrs. C. P. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Roberts, Jr., and James LIpscomb left for Ninety Six, but not before the bride and groom had received a bountiful shower of rice.?The State. ooo Pntnnm-Clayton. The following Invitations have been sent out to large numbers of people In this county and in other sections of the state and the south: Mr. and Mrs. William Abner Putnam Invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Lillian May to Mr. Joseph Buren Clayton on Saturday evening the first of Juno at six o'clock Highland Home Church Oray Ctfurt, South Carolina . The- approaching marriage of Miss Lillian-May Putnam to Mr. Joseph Buren Clayton will he of mueh Inter est to the good people of I>aurens county. Miss Putnam is a daughter of W. A. Putnam, a prominent plant er and business man of this county. She Is a magnificent woman accom plished both In the social and literary world. Miss Putnam H an A. B. grad uate of the Greenville Female college, Every time you see a "Home Sweet Home/' or enter one, how you long for one of your own?don't you? m Every American citizen, you as well as all the rest, want just this: A "Home Sweet Home/' all your own. Then why not have it? You can. The Wilkes store with its complete stocks, and its low prices is ready to meet your every single home requirement, ready to arrange all that you may have a "Home Sweiet Home," all your own. Aren't You Coming in to Talk the Matter Over To-day? 40 cts Solid Oak Mission Taborett $1.65 Solid Oak Porch Rocker, Woven Cane Seat and Back Old Hickory Porch Chairs and Setters from $2.90 up also an expression graduate of the same school. Since her graduation at the Curry School, Boston, Mass., bug has been director of expression and gymnastics In Lexington College, Lex ington, Mo. Miss Putnam taught an expression class here one session and won many true friends. She Is very talented In network. Mr. Clayton is vice president of Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C. and is a promising young business man. C. Off to McBee. Mr. E. P. Mlnter, of the Southern Land Development Company, will' leave Thursday for McBee where he will go in the interest of his company, which owns an immense tract of land there. Mr. Mlnter expects to be ac companied by several Laurens county men who are interested In the excel lent prospects that the town of Mcllee affords. He believes that all necessary to be convinced of the bright futuro of their big settlement is a visit to the section and he would like for many substantial Laurens citizens to go with him. Mr. H. A. Sullivan who Is now in Columbia, will Join Mr. Minter for the visit. COUNTY POLICE SYSTEM. The following contribution appeared In the Elberton star, Elberton, cia., a short time ago and should be of In terest in this county: Editor Star: The mounted Rural Po lice System that hau been adopted by several counties In South Carolina, is reducing lawlessness to a minimum in the county districts. Fines collected from the law break ers who are run down by these offi cers, in many counties far exceed the salaries paid them. A few years ago tne county of Lau rens, South Carolina, employed two Rural Policemen acrrylng a salary of $000.00 each per year. The fines col lected from blind tigers, gamblers, etc., raided by these officers, during the year, netted the county $2,500. The following year two more police men were added to the force and now when any one seeks legislative hon ors, he dare not oppose this splendid system. We county folks right here in El bert county need police protection. In some sections of the county It Is almost unsafe for a lady to drive on the public highways. Drinking and shooting tlreains is holding full sway. Why -Mr. Editor. just last Sunday (the day we arc commanded to keep holy) a party of white men, some old fellows, some middleaged and .some boys just In their teens met in the woods not one mile from our little town for a beer drinking. Some be.-j came drunk, some gambled and oth ers raised a row and a fight was nar rowly averted. The Rural Policemen would keep In touch with the people. Ferret out the blind tigers, rnld the gamblers and be on hand at all gatherings whore their services are likely to he needed. It appears to me that our commis sioners should give the country peo plo tho Mounted Rural Polico System. Very truly, A. It. Crisp. Heardmont, Oa., May 16, 1912. Many housewives aro reporting i us that they find ?AOLE-THlSTud SODA of groat asslotanco In their ef forts to redueo the present high cost of living. These ladles say that this famous product comes In larger pack ages than other brands, that they use one fourth less for cooking purposes and that It Is useful in dozens of money saving ways. The Unlvcrslti of South ( arolina. Tho University of Houth Carolina a iirst-ciass collegia with courses, in Law, (Engineering, and Commerce and Finance. Forty-three teachers achol arshlps worth $100 in money and ex emption from fees, a rare chance for an aspiring young man. Tho health and morals ol i'ii; stu dents are the first care. (Enrollment 4*13 students. Many Improvements next ROBSlon. Entrance examinations will he held at the court house on Friday, .luly 12th at 9 o'clock. For catalog write to S. C. Mitchell, President, 43-:it Columbia, s. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Hay* you overworked "our nervous sys tern and caused trouh' with your kid neys and bladder? ) * yeu pains la Mrvs. side, back and c.dder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and un der the eyea? A frequent desire to pas* urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will eure you?Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Pteas.. Cleveland. OU> LAUBBK8 DBUG CO. LflttTflM, 8. C WARNING! Notice?All persons are forbidden to hire or harbor any laborers living on my place who are under contract to mo for this year, 1912. M. D, Poolo. 40-4t