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Mr. Arthur Riddle was here last week. Mr. Tom Caldwell was in the city Saturday. Miss Ella Roland is visiting friends in Aurora, 111. j Mr. Jack H. Davis, of Clintor,, was in the city Friday. Mr. Maxie A. Jones, of Gray iburt, j was here Monday. Mr. Alvln Phillipps, of Boydj1 was here last week. Mr. R. Judd Langston of Marens, | was in the city Friday. Mr. Jno. H. Lynch, of Cross Keys, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Lee Young, of ti e Ldsboh sec tion, was here last week. Mr. Andy I. Boyd and yoimt son woro in the city Monday. Mr. Stacy Medlock was among Ihose ] seen in the city last week. Mt. Will E. Pitts, of FrlerJkhip, was in the city last week. Mr. Wash Stegall, of Burnt! Fac tory, was here last week. J Mr. Wm. F. Bolt, of the RftbuW sec tion, was here last week. Mr. Billie Mahon, of Werna,i was seen in the city last week. Mr. Tom B. Chlldress, of Laurenft Route 3, was here Saturday I Mr. J. Pat Caldwell was among | friends in the city Saturday. Mr.' West Madden, of Laurens \. F. D? was in the city Saturday. 1 Mr. Wade Pinson, of Madden ft. F. D? was in the city last week. Mr. Lang Brooks, of Gray Opurt, | was a visitor here last week. Mr. Robert Taylor, of Tumbling | Shoals, was in the city Friday. Mr. Charley Murphy of l^aurens R. F. D., was in the city Saturday. Mr. Wes8 Donnan and family w?,'re in the city shopping Saturday. Mr. Wm. P. Harris, of Youngs store, | wps a visitor to the city Monday. Mr. Richard O. Chlldress, of Parks Station, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Wm. P. Clardy, of Sandy Springs, was in the city Monday, Mt. Laurens Mahon, of Merna, was circulating in the city last week. Mr. Ernest Machen spent the wee t end in Anderson and Honea Path.. Mr. J. Foster ?Cromer, of Clinto i, j was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. Tom Mahon, of Monroe Shoal >, had business in the city last week. Mr. James L. Milain, of Holly Grovs, ?had business in the city last week. Mr. William Hunter, of Ora, w: s | in the city on business last week. Mr. J. Wade 'Culbertson, of Kkon.j was trading In the city last Friday Mr. Zeb Vance, of Hickory Tavern,| was buying goods here last Friday. Mr. Gid H. Finlcy, a farmer frefj Maddens, was in the city last week. Mr. Cleve Knight, of Peachlan/lj ci [Mill. Mr. John C. Stone, of Ijaurens Route 4, was a visitor hero last weefc. Mr. Carl Fuller, the truck farme}-, was plying his#trade here last week,, Mr. Betlon Owens, of the :Rabup community was in the city last weok. Mr. M. L. McDaniel, of the Friend ship section, was in the city last week. Mr. Daniel Senn, of Laurens Rout ; 2, was in the city trading last week. Miss Jennie Phllpot, of Augusta,, i j the guest 6f Capt. and Mrs. J. M- Phil pot, Mr Edmund Bolt, of the Gray Cour section was In the city last week, trad ing Mr. Jim M. Munday, of Waterloo R| F. D., was a visitor to the city t'atur day. Mrs. Knthorlue Wer.tine. of Dallas Tex., is the gucts of Dr. and Mrs. W H lrby; Mr. Jno. Henry Tumblin, of Hickory! Tavern, was here on business lasj. week. Mr. Frank Tumblin, of Hiekoi Tavern, was transacting business las^ week. Mr. Tully Babb, of the Rabun sec tion, was shopping in the city iaslj week. Mr. Hugh Mahon, of the Rabunj section, paid a visit to the city last! week Mr. Will Si. Bolt, of the Rabun sec-^ tlons, spent the day in tho city last week. Mr. Gns Owlngs. from Owings Sta tion, was a visitor to the city last week. Mr. Jasper Traynham, of the Horte Creek district, had business here last week. Mr. Jno. H. Madden, of Maddens, was among friends in the city last woek. Mr. Walter E. Caldwell, of the Trin Ity-Rldge section, was in the city Sat urday. Mr. Clifton taldwcll. or tho Rabun creek section, had business in the city Friday. Mr. W. B. King, propiotor of The King Hotel. h?.3 purchased a new au tomobile. Mr. A. R, Thonio, the "Mayor ol iftkom < was in the city on bus noss the of the the n to pi n 1 rill Saturday. , \ Mr. Root. McDaniel. of Daureisj Route 4, Was In the city on bj'.sine?sj Saturday. ] Mr. Herbert Abercromble, i?f tht Rabun neighborhood visited the city, last week. Mr. Robert Lauford. of Woodruff, came down to the city on business last week. Dr. John Kearn, of Atlanta, is visit-1 Ing at the home of Capt. and -Mrs. J. M. Philpot. Misses Olivia and Alberta Riddle I are visiting relatives and friends In j Gray Court. Mr. Oswell Teaguc, of Mt. Pleasant | section, was among the visitors in the"] city Monday. Mr. J. Frank Ramage, of LaUrens.1 R. F. D. No. 3, was in the city on bus-| incss Friday. Miss Hattle Kate Ras'erby", who has been visiting in Newberry has\ re turned home. \ Mr. Jim D. Blackwell, of Rfeedy river, was among his friends in', the city Saturday. Mr. Robert Wasson, of Chamton] Hail, was a business visitor toj city last week. Misses Kate and Bvle Shandsl Clinton, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. | G. C. Albright. Mr. Leonard Abercromble of Hendersonvllle section, was In city last week. Mr Jno. W. Kellett, of the Hender son district, was in the city on b^si-1 ness last week. Mr. Mil am Heliums, of Sulllvins| township, was here attending to bus iness last week. Mr. Calhoun McGowan spent seve^.? I days In Greenville during the ea. part of the week. Mr. Sam O. Leake, one of Laure l county's progressive farmers was lh| the city Saturday. Mr. Jimmie MUam will leave todlay I for Raleigh, N. C, where he will ent/er! a business college. Mr. Jim Roper, of Sullivan's tow\ ship, was among those that came the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Workman, Clinton were among the visitors the city last week. Mr. Reuben T. Pitts, the noted fid dler and old time cotillion caller, wj|s ] in the city Saturday. Mrs. Laura Burnsidc and Master Dtl vld Burnslde. of Cross Hill, are visij ing Mrs. C. L. Miller. Miss Mary Jackson left yesterdaj for Richmond, Va., where she wl spend about a month. Mr. Anderson Tumblin, of Hickory Tavern section, was in the city las?| weil; in a business way, Mr. Charley Q. Holland, of the low-j "or~Vo:i Ridge section, wi.s buying^ goods in the city Saturday Mr. .1. Franzc Shockley, a youngi Laurons county farmer, was In the] city Saturday on business. Miss Kthel Cromer, of Greenville,! is In the city visiting Miss Kathrine| ?v.Ulyan and other friends. Mr. ^Rraik Knight, of Henderson vllle district, was attending to busi ness in the city last week. Mr. John Hicks after several monthsI traveling In, the west, is in the city) with his faitolly for some time, v Mr. and fcrs. J. W. Matthews andl little .daughter of Mountvllle were| visitors' In iaurens yesterday. Mr. Paul H*per, of the Hickory Tav em neighborhood, was circulating with the boya in the city last week. Mr. Steve Clark, of the Tylersville. | section, was In the city la3t week with some line new crop sweet pota toes. Mrs. Ed. Hart, of Oklahoma City, is] in the city to spend several decks | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Simmons. Mrs. Addle Hill and her daughter, Miss Jessie Hill, are visiting Mrs. Hill's brother, W. W. Bullock, inj Newberry. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Rankin aud] children loft last week for Henderson vllle where they will remain for bcv ral weeks. Mrs. P. O. Bllser, of Newberry, is| expected in a few days to visit Dr. and Mrs. W. If. Irby and Mrs. T. D. Darlington. Miss Hester Rlchoy. has returned to her home in Greenville after spending several days bore with Mt. and Mrs. W. R. Richey. Mr. John H. Peterson, who Is now| making his home In Darlington, hat been In the city with relatives for the| past fow days. MIbb' Alma Hicks, of ' Greenville,j stopped over In the city Saturday| night with Mrs. E. Tt Babb on her way to Verdery, Misses Sarah and Roberta DorrohJ left Saturda> morning for Saluda. N. C, where they will enjoy a vacation of*several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. I'luss und Mrs. papers Heliums hav< ;ono to the mountain; oV North Carolina to spend about one month. Mr. C. 11. Hobo left Wednesday fo' Little Switzerland, N. C. i'oV a period, of r<Ht, Mrs. Hobo joined] him the first of this week. Mr*. B. L. Clardy aud ehfldron and Miss Bet!. Shell have gone ft Saluda, N. C, to remain several weeks enjoy ing the mountain air. Miss Grace Poole spent Monday in the city, standing the examination for the scholarship at the Confederate College in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray, of George town, arrived last night to visit friends and realtlvos. They came through the country in their auto. Mrs. G. W. Cunningham, of Mlddle hury, Vt., is visiting Mrs. C. J. Hipp, a few miles from the city, and other relatives in the county. Capt. T. J. Ducken and Mr. T. P. Adair, of Clinton, were visitors in the c'ty yesterday shaking hands with their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold, of Princeton, spent the latter part of last week in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor. Mr. W. C. P. Robertson, of I^aurens, was the guest yesterday of Mr. Alex Cagle at his home on Augusta Road. ?Saturday's Greenville News. Miss Ruth Eastherby is the guest of Miss Parnelle Abney, in Greenwood, being a member of a house party which Miss Abney is entertaining. Misses Willie and Olynthia Jones and little Miss Emmie Lou Washing ton left last week for Montreat where they will remain for severgal weeks. Mr. John Wells Todd, Mr. B. L. Olardy and Mr. Fleming Jones have returned from Montreat, N. C, where they went by automobile some time ago. Mr. Carlisle Smith, Miss Bessie Smith and Misses Belle and Rosa Gel stoy, of Columbia, are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellis, in this city. .Miss Lucile, Harvey and Miss Grace Barksdalc have returned to their home in Groenwool aftt-r spending several days here with friend.-; and relatives. Col. E. H. Aull editor of The New berry Herald and News and Mr. .lno. K. Aull, the governor'* secretary, passed through Laurens Saturday eh route to Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McPhatl and family, driven by Mr. Frank Held in Mr. McPhail's car, went to Belton, to visit relatives Wednesday, returning the same day. Messrs. John and Ed Hicks, who have been traveling in the west In the Interest of a large publishing house, are in the city with relatives for a vacation. Miss Martha Wolff, of Fklen. and Miss Louise Workman, of Goldville, arc in Laurens visiting Misses Nan nie Kate Armstrong, Ruth Payne and Esther Fowler. Mr. John Bolt, the Gray Court. S C, merchant, was a visitor in Atlan ta, last week buying a season's bill from John Sllvcy & Co.?Sunday's Atlanta Journal. Misses Imogcno and Kathleen Wllkes and their guest, Miss Nancy Jamieson of Belton, went down to Clinton yes terday afternoon to be present at a party given by Miss Nancy Owens. Dr. R. E. Hughes, little Miss Har riet Hughes and Miss Caroline Roper left last week for 'Columbia, Va? where they will be the guests of Dr. Hughe's father for about ten days. Mrs. Mollie Spann and daughter, Miss Lina Barre, of Leesville, and Mrs. John Barre, of Ninety Six, spent several days last week with Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Barre, on I-Aurel street. Misses Sarah and Roberta Dorroh and Miss Blanch Shell left Monday for Saluda, N. C. They were Joined in Spartanburg by Miss Willie Dorroh who has been visiting there for sev eral days. Mrs. Albert Todd and children, who h?vve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L- Roper for several weeks, were Join ed by Mr. Todd here Friday and to gether they went to Hendersonvlllo J to remain several weeks. IMlssep Imogene and Kathleen Wjilkes, accompanied by Miss Nancy Jamison whom they have been visit Ink in Belton, returned home Monday. Miss Jamieson will vsit them and other friends here for some time. Rev. J. L. Daniel and family, of Un lon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. J. R. Ellis. Rev. Mr. Daniel occupied the pulpit at the First Meth odist church Sainday morning, where he preached a forceful sermon to a large and appreciative congregation. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson, of Ga&tbnla, N. C, passed through the city and stopped over several hours Fr'day to see old friends on their WftV to Cokcsbury to spend a vacation. A number of years ago Mr. Thompson lived here, whore he is very pleasant ly remembered, He is now a very successful merchant in Gastonla, hav ing n branch store at Yorkvllle, i:i tills -date. Sallow complexion is duo to a tor pid ?ver. DR. M. A. SIMMON'S LIV ER M BDI CINE purifies and strcngth Ina lie liver, regulates the bowels, ' nr. the hyci/li jin drosfores tl o. i . l l. Inn? of Jj/alth to the chocks. HrlCfl, 2."? oents per package. Sold by liturbus Drug Company, Laurens, S. ElL t-? WE INS UUUU INKiF! 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