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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. I Mr. L. O. Hiera was not among those In town Sunday. Mr. John Spratt has gone to Salu da for a few weeks' vacation. Rev. W. A. Clarke left Saturday for ?. visit to his son iii Ashvllle. Miss Minnie Curry spent Sunday with homefolks In Gray Court. Mrs. Rosa I. Caiue left yesterday to spend a few weeks in Virginia. Among those here from Gray Court Monday was Mr. W. J. Wells. Mr. Messer Babb continues very 111 at bis home on Farley avenue. Mrs. It. A. Mickel, of Bessemer, Ala., is visiting Miss Lutre Eichelberger. Dr. J. L. Fennell of Waterloo was a business visitor in Laurcns Monday. Mr. C. W. Tune has returned home after spending several weeks in Geor gia. Capt. R. F. Fleming, of Greenwood, was in the city Monday visiting rehu tives. Miss Nellie Wallace spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends in Au gusta. Mr. John Wells Tood is expected home today after spending a week in Montreat. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston of Darlington are visiting relatives in the county. Mr. John Gilkerson left Sunday for a vacation trip to Virginia Beash and other points. Miss Lady Miller, of Abbeville, Is visiting Miss Helen Miller on West Main street. Mr. John Brooks left Friday for Glenn Springs, where he will spend several weeks. Mr. Jeff Adams has returned home after a few days spent in the lower part of the state. Mr. R. S. Thompson and son. of Douglas, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Little. Mr. M. A. Jones and little son Jesse, from near Gray Court, were visitors in the city Monday. Mr.Mac Irby has returned to Char leston after spending several days with his relatives here. Mrs. R. E. Simmes, of Chester will arrive today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burton. Mr. Frank Spratt has returned home after spending several weeks with his family in 1 Iendersonvllle. Mr. W. G. Lancaster returned home Frida;- after a few days vacation with his parents near Spartanhurg. Miss Claude Gray returned to Gray Court Friday after spending several days with Miss Julia Chlldress. Mrs. C. C. Featherstone returned to Greenwood Saturday, after a visit of m few days with friends here. .Miss Josephine Fuller and Mr. Dick Fuller have gone to Mont t eat where they will spend several weeks. Misses Mary and Ella Sherard, of Ninety Six, arrived last night to visit their aunt, Mrs. W. II. Gilkerson. Mr. Joe Phlnney, of Clinton, was in the city Monday night and attended the dance at the Traynham Guards hall. Mrs. J. W. Powell and son. of Wil mington. N. C, are In the city visiting Mrs. Rosa I. Caine and Mrs. Virginia Caine. Misses Elizabeth and Fourney Hill, of Greenville, and Miss Bessie Davis, of Florida, are the guests of Mrs. Vir ginia Caine. Mrs. I). A. Davis and Miss Mary Belle Fuller have gone to Henderson ville, N. C. where they will spend about a month. Miss Mary Posey, from Laurens. Is visiting her aunt. Mesdames Palmer and Dukes. Cokesbury Cor. The Greenwood Index, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Swygert and daughter. Sarah Eliza, left Friday for Glenns Spring, going by automobile. They will be away for several weeks. Miss Dlt White of Greenville. Miss Lucile Harris of Clinton and Miss Linda Thompson, of Douglas. Ga.. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Little. Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Miss LochrldgO of Virginia, and little Misv; Laura Vance Jones returned Friday after a delightful stay of several weeks on Sullivans Island. Mrs. W. B. Smith, of Dillon, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke. Mr. Clarence Smith, who is In business at St. Matthews, has also been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. Among the recent arrivals at Char leston from New York, by the Clyde Line, was Col. T. D. Darlington, of this city. He is now with Mrs. Darl ington on Sullivans Island. The following young ladies are the sruests this week of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. McCord: Miss Mamie J. Lewis, Miss Charlotte Rucker. Miss Evelyn Rucker of Charlotte and Miss Cowart of Spar tanburg. Miss Lena Elliott, of Sumtor, and Mrs. Allen Fleming, of Athens, Oa., former" residents of Laurens, have been spending a few days in the city visiting friends and rencwlng\old ac quaintences. Mr. D. A. Davis left this wlrjek for Hendorsonvllle where he will f spend J some time with his family. Before re turning home he will visit the north ern markets in the interest of his firm Davis-Roper Company. The many friends throughout the county of Mr. S. D. Chlldress will re gret to know that his condition has not changed for the better. However he is doing as well as could be ex pected under the conditions. Misses Louie Mason and Pearl Hays, and Miss Abel, of Rock Hill, and Messrs T. P. P. Carson, Jodie Chandler and Cyrus Bailey composed a party that came up by automobile from Clin ton to the dance Monday night. Dr. J. A. Holmes, the distinguished son of Laurens, head of the govern ment Bureau of Mines and Mining, spent the day here Saturday with his relatives, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Fuller. Dr. Holmes was enroute from the Qood Roads meeting at Charlotte. Miss Corrie Hart, who has been at her old home gladdening the hearts of her friends and relatives with her merry laughter, leaves Thursday to visit her sisters in Greenville, Mes dames Marchbanks and Bannister. Come again, Miss Corrie. Cokesbury Cor. The Greenwood Index. I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | t'ason-Traj nham. Ware Shoals, S. C? Aug. 2.?A very pretty wedding took place on the ev ening of Thursday, August 1st, at the parsonage when Mr. Murphy K. Trayn ham of Princeton was united In the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Alice Cuson of Toney Creek Greenville coun ty. The happy wedding pat'ty assem bled In the parlor which was decorat ed with boquets of flowers In honor of the occasion, and took their places at the marriage altar under the elec tric lights which added much bril liancy to the gay xnd festive scene. The bride and groom were a very handsome couple as they stood before the minister and were made man and wife according to the impressive and beautiful ritual of the Presbyterian church. Rev. .1. M. Dallas, pastor of Friendship church performed the cere mony. The bride was handsomely gowned In white lingerie with beauti ful picture hat to match. She was supported by her sister. Miss Frances Cason of Greenville as bridesmaid, while Mr. George McCuen was best j man. At the conclusion of the wed ding ceremony Miss -Margaret C. Dal las played the Wedding March from Lohengrin, after which the happy pair received the hearty congratulations of their friends. After signing the mar riage register tlte wedding party loft for the home of Mr. Traynham where the honeymoon will be spent. The young bridegroom is well and favora bly known in Laurens county as a young man of great promise. Mr. Traynham has already made his mark in mercantile pursuits, and is possess ed of a fine character. Ho ! elongs to an excellent family, his father and mother being well known and highly respected. His host of friends wish him and his pretty bride much happi ness In their married life. Among those present at the wedding j were the following ladies. Miss Fran ces Cason, Miss Lula Cork, Miss Avle Traynham, Miss Tiny Cason. Miss I Margaret C. Dallas, Mrs. .1. Y. Garland, and Mrs. .1. M. Dallas. The gentlemen present were Mr. George McCuen. Mr. Walter Medlock. and Mr. W. A. Wood, ooo Babh-Bennell. invitations have been received in this city and in several sections of tln> county to the marriage on Au gust 10th. of Miss Agnes Belle Chan dler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xiles Dexter Bennett, Pitcher, N. Y? to Rev. Karle Vandorn Babb, now a res ident of Kaslcy. Rfcv. Mr. Babb is a native of this county, having been reared in the Rabun section of the county and has numerous friends and relatives here. He was a minister in New York state for several years and there met Miss Bennett. He Is now pastor of a largo congregation at Kasley. His many friends in this county are interested in the approach ing ceremony and extend congratula tions to them both. In Regard to Metal Shingles. Readers of The Advertiser have no doubt noticed the advertising of the Cortrlght Metal Roofing Company, 50 N. 23rd Street, Philadolphla, Pa., which has been appearing In The Advertiser for several months with a change of cuts each week. They offer a System of Roofing possessing every point of superiority?absolutely weather-tight, fire-proof, ornamental In appearance, durable, easily applied and low first cost. This company has local agencies established at many places, some of whom carry the goods constantly In stock but where they are not so rep resented, are always pleased to get In direct communication with the pros pective buyer. If In any way Interest ed In roofing, write them for literature and farther particulars. Throw On The Searchlight and show up to the public gaze the difference between true, genuine merit and real bargains which we continually offer, and the bargains offered elesewhere. Here is ready for you, the largest, best and lowest priced assortment of goods to be found any where?make your needed purchases and pay for them on our easy payment plan. Come in to-day and inspect our stock of new goods?you don't have to buy?you are welcome to come and look. $24.50 Beautiful Three-Piece Oak Bed Room Suit Material all selected first quality, beautiful Golden finish, French Plate Mirror, large quartered Rolls on every piece, would be cheap at $30.00 ? * I* HILLSIDE NEWS, i * * **??***?****??* Hillside, Aug. 5.-?The protracted I meeting begun at Hillside Sunday. Rev. E, G, Ross chose ns his subject: Acts, 4th chapter. :iist verse. He preach a sound, convincing sermon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J, v. Robertson of Honoca, Qa., are visiting relatives in Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn ,T. Holcoinbc spent a few days last week in Wii liamston. visiting relatives. Mrs. Mamie Davenport of Tigers VillO, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. J. Tolllson. The condition Of Mrs. W. V. Tolllson Is unchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rodgers of Wil llamston ore visiting J, J, Holcombe and family. Several of our young folks attended the singing school exercises at High land Home, Saturday. Hillside Is waking up. The commit tee on repairs have been busily at work and have secured the necessary funds for the repairing. New lamps have been placed In the church, and considerable work has been done on the building. Our hustling young pastor, Rev. E. G. Ross, has be^n ac tively engaged in his work. He has done considerable In helping to put Hillside church at the front, and there by greatly helping the entire commun ity. The ancestors of Champ Clark, speaker of the National House are buried near Hillside. If anyone wish es to know more In regard to this, I will gladly give the desired Informa lion, if they will write me. They can learn my address through the editor. Master .lohn Hu tier Tollison, the lit-. II?' son of Mr. ami Mis. I2dd. Tollison.; It'll out of the porch, at their home.; .Saturday, and sustained some very ! bad bruises. The accident was very ; painful, though it is not thought to bo serious. .1. I.. Knight of Dabbtown, visited ' friends in Hillside. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .las. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tollison of Rabun. Sat urday. Miss i.eila Watt is attending the music school at Lewis Thomason's. Blton Davenport and sister, Miss Florence, of Fork Shoals, are the guests of relatives in Hillside. Hugh Ballord of Helton is attend ing preaching services in Hillside. Ed. Thompson was in Anderson Sat urday. Ludle Weathers of Fairviow was in Hillside Sunday. W. H. Thompson went to Williams ton, Saturday. I^awrence Cox has left Hillside. It is believed that he has gone to Spar tanburg. We are very sorry to lose him. Ills many friends would be pleased to know of his whereabouts. When he finds It convenient to do so, he may return to Hillside, and he will find a home waiting for him. It is < hoped he will see thiB article, and in form his friends of his whereabouts. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Thomp son, a bey. James Suttles of Cray Court was in Hillside. Sunday. The Misses Thompson of Dunklln are the guests of Miss Janle Thompson. ? RABUN NEWS. ? Rahna. S. ('., Aug. 5, The protract cd meeting began at Rahtin yesterday morning, and we're looking forward for a good meeting. Rev. Williams of Greenville will assist in the meeting. Mr. T. Houston Babb after spending several days in Greenville and other places returned home Friday evening. Miss Edna Owens was the visitor of Miss Margie Holder of Oreen Pond section, returning homo Saturday ev ening. Miss Lillian Vance and her friend, Mr. Chapman, of Augusta Cross Roads arc visiting relatives in this commun ity. Misses Li I la. and Ruble Babb and brother, ('lay Babb, of Fountain Inn are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mahaffey. Mrs. Walter Nash and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Mahon, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman this week. Mr. OolumbUS Reld of Fork Shoals Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Melvina Abercromblc. Mr. Solomon Mahaffey of Eden sec tion visited Mr. W. D. Owens Friday night. Mr. T. P. Babb and daughter. Miss Mae were In Lauren? Friday on busi ness. Rev. Baggott of Gray Court spent Saturday night with Mr. If. H. Mahon and Sunday with W. A. Thildwin. Mr. Homer Nash and sister Miss Ada and Mother were visiting relatives In Greer Saturday and Sunday. SJULOII LETTE?. * ? * ??????.?**????? Slllloh, s. ('.. Aug f>. During the few days wo noticed thai the red spider has made its n|)|ienrniico on cot? ton. The ravage ol this pom bo far has only showed up in some spots. Whore it strikes, the leaves turn red and fall off, It it continues to increase lor a fOW more weeks the cotton crop will In- a complete failure. A largo number from this commun ity attended the opening serviere of a series of meeting at Itahun Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. John McDowol, of Fountain Inn. are spcndlg the lirst of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs .((din C. Ilcllams. Mr. Horben Aborcromblo spent the day Sunday at the home of Mr. W. M. A bare romble. Mr. aud Mrs. W. S. Chestlne were the guoBts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baldwin, of Barksdale, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John O. liellams at tended Rev. W. B, Thayer's special service at Highland Home Sunday af ternoon. Mr. W. S. Ounsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia rrhoea Remedy In his family for four tern years, and that he has found it to be an excellent r'.medy. and takes pleasure in recommending It. For salo by all dealers. Solid car of fine steel ranges to be sold at a groat bargain, you loso mon ey If you don't soo them before you buy S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co.