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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | 1 Mr. Thud L. Knight was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Frank Knight was trading In the city Saturday. Mr. Alvin Owens, of Rabun. was In the city on business. Mr. O. Dunk Armstrong, of Shiloh, was in the city Friday. Mr. Ishniaei Sanders, of Huntington, ?was in the city Saturday. Mr. Barney Wesson, of Boyd's Mill, ?was In the city Tuesday. Mr. N. B. Wood, of Mt. Bethel, was in tlie city last Thursday. Mr. Wade Nelson, from Laurons, Route 4, was here Friday. Mr. O. C. Duncan 01 Laurens Route 1, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Hugh S. Wallace, of Shiloh, had business In the city Friday. Mr. Edd Milam, of Lisbon, was a visitor to the city Saturday. Mr. Guss Milam. of Hollv G rove sec tion, was in the city Saturday. Mr. W". D. Boyd, of Goldville, was ii visitor to the city Tuesday. Mr. Billy Snow, of the Madden sec tion, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Goo W. Proffltt, of Boyd's cross roads, was In the city Tuesday. Mr. \V. Collier Curry, of Gray Court, was a visitor to the city Friday. Mr. W. P. 11 ipp. of Bailey's school district, was in the city Monday. Mr. J. G. Sullivan visited at his old home, Tumbling Shoals. Sunday. Mr. Jay Byrd Bolt, of Tumbling Shoals, was In the oity Monday. Mr. Geo. D. Wilson, of Shiloh, was In the city on business Saturday. Mr. Frunze Shockley, of Laurens Route 3, was In the city Monday. Mr. J. M. Dean, of New Prospect district, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Tom B. Brown, of Laurens Route 3, was in the City Saturday. Mr. Jim Roper, of Hickory Tavern, was a Saturday visitor to the city. Mr. Win. P. Brown. of Laurens Route 3, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Jessie Wood, of Harmony sec tion, was In the city last Thursday. Mr. John Dagnal, of the Rabun sec tion, was seen In the city Saturday. Mr. Pat Cannon, of Laurens Route 4, had business in the city Saturday. Mr. Miller Brown, of Laurens Route 3, was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. Goo. 11. Brown, of Sagetown, ?was in the city with the boys Saturday Mr. Henry Y. Boyd, of Laurens Route 4, was in the city last Thursday. Mr. Robt. 10. Taylor, of Tumbling Shoals, was in the city last Thursday. Mr. Goo. B. Brown, of the New Pros pect district, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Geo. W. Rtddlc, of Sagetown, was in the city Saturday on business. Mr. Willie Green Puller, from Lau rens Route 4, was in the city Friday. Mr. Carl Fuller, of the Trinity THdiro section was in the City Friday. Mr. Cullon Pitts, of Hondorsonvlllo district, was In the city last Thurs day. Mr. Moses Madden, of Cold Point, was a business visitor to the city Tues day. Mr. J. W. Fowler, of Laurens Route 4, was In the city on business Satur day. Mr. John Q. Brown, of the Little River section, was In the city Satur day. Mr. Win. W. Wasson, of Friendship, was down here on business last Sat urday. Mr. J. Rolit. McDanlcl, of Laurens Route 4, was a visitor to the city Sat urday. Mr. Albert Garlington, from the Ra bun section, was a visitor to the city Friday. Mr. Jim Milam of Holly Grove, was among those that came to the city Tuesday. Mr. L. T. Hollams, of Goodgion's Factory, was In the city on business Tuesady. Mr. Austin Bolter, of the Honder sonvillo district, was in the oity last Thursday. Mr. John W. Butler, of the Hender sonvlllo district, had business in the city Friday. Mr. Win. H. Baldwin, of the Barks dale community, was trading In the city Saturday. Mr. J. Frank Ramagc, of Holly Grove section, was In the city on busi ness Saturday. Mr. Dompsoy Watkins, of Burnt Factory had business in the city to look after Tuesday. Messrs Win. Solomon and C. Bar nott motored over to Union and spent the day last Sunday. Mr. Lewis Proffltt, of the New Pros pect district, was circulating with the boys In the city Saturday. Col and Mrs. H. V. Simpson have returned home after spending some time In Virginia and North Carolina. Mrs. Anna King and Miss Anna King of Williston, Fla., are hero vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Smith and other relatives. Miss Florence Jones, of Lodge, S. C, has accepted a position with .i. C. Burns & Co., in the millinery de partment, and is now engaged in trim ming hats for the fall season. Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones and Miss Mary Sullivan motored to Spar tanburg and returned Sunday by way of Greenville. Where they were joined by Miss Carol Horndon, who will vis it them for a few days. Mr. Yancy Qilkersoni w'.o has been living in Florence for the past se\or al years, has resigned his position there to return to his old "stand" with 11. Terry, the popular dry goods merchant lure. Mr. Gilkorsbn return ed to Laurens Monday night and took up his duties Tuesday morning. All of his old friends are welcoming him home again. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Rankin and daughter. Caroline have returned from Montreat. where they have been spending the summer. Mr. Kankin was indisposed for sometime during hl? stay !? the mountains, but now feels considerably strengthed. Sun day morning h>> preached the first sermon since his return home and a In ige congregation was present to folcome him home again. Mr. Richard Dunalp, who has 1.n in an Ashville sanitarium during the summer months, has returned home very much Improved in health It will be remembered that following "an ac cident at the base ball grounds last summer when his leg was broken he did not recover as fast as his physi cians expected and ho was carried to Ashville to recuperate. His many friends are glad to hear of his im provement. ********** ***<?*?* * BAPTIST ASSOCIATOIN. ****************** The Laurens Baptist Association will convene with Warrior Creek Church on Tuesday Sept. 30th 1913. A full delegation is expected. Below will be found the homes to which the delegates have been assigned: Beaverdam, Lafayette Sumerel. Bellvlow, T. B. Riddle. Bethabara, E. M. Riddle. Bethany, Charley Green. Bulah, J. S. Todd. Chestnut Ridge, Mrs. Millie Burdctte Clinton, E. C. Owens. Calvary, F. C. Owens. Cross Hill. S. M. Garrotte. DUI*bill Creek, A. R. Owens. Friendship, 11. l\ Garrotte. Gray Court, S. 1'. Ball. Harmony, Mrs. O. T. Fowler. Highland Home, Brooks Fowler. Holly Grove, Mrs. Mary Brownlee. Lanford, .1. \V. Lanford. LangStOli, J. T. Powers. Ist Laurens, W. A. Simpson. 2nd Laurens, W. A. Simpson. Lucas Avenue, Will Martin. Lydia, Mrs. I da Ycargin. Mt. Gallagher, Glenn Martin. Mt. Olive, Mrs. Cora Robertson. Mt. Pleasant, Walter Ball. Mountvillc, Mis. Udn Ycargin. New Prospect, W. I. Burns. Poplar Springs, Mrs. Cora Robert son. Princeton, .1. B. Rhodes. Uabun Creek, Glenn Martin. Union, w. D. Garrettc. Warrior Creek, .1. W. Lanford. 'Waterloo, .1. A. Fowler. Now Church, Will Martin. Visitors, Clifton Brownlee. ? RABUN NEWS. * ***************** IRabun, Sept. 15.?Mrs. Lizzie Cheek, after visiting in Piedmont, returned to her homo Tuesday. Misses Mae and Allie Babb spent Wednesday with Misses Pearl and Corn Medlock of Memo section. Mr. Sloan Mahon was visiting Mr. Kniest Hipp of Clinton Saturday night and Sunday. .Dr. Martin attended the singing con vention at Falrvlew church Saturday. Miss Edna Owens spent Saturday with Miss Lola Hellams of Shiloh sec tion. Misses Alpha, Vena, and Lola Mar tin of Eden section spent Sunday with Misses Mae and Allie Babb. Mr. John Mahon returned to his home in Greenville Saturday. Mr. T. F. Babb attended court at Laurens last week. Mrs. Nancy Owens and Mrs. T. F. Babb spent last Thursday with Mrs. Emily Woods of Eden section. Singing Convention, As stated in The Advertiser some wcoks ago. the County Singing Con vention will be held at Sandy Springs, six miles northeast of Laurens, n< \t Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21. Everybody Is cordially invited to come. It is hoped that each Sunday school will send delegates. All those who have a torpid liver, weak indigestion or constipated how els, look out for chills. The season is here and the air is full of disease germs. The proper thing to do is to put your liver in good condition ami purify the stomach and bowels. DP. M. A. SIMMON'S LIVER MBDrClNE is the right remedy. It answers the purpOSO completely. Price 2."c per pac kage. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. BUTTON! KUTTON! ?hose trot the button .' Get busy ! ************ ******* * * *** =*?* T ? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. 1 ********! ? IH MHHM **** Mrs. .1. \v. Duukllu delightfully en tertained at a vory onjoyablc party at her home on w. st Main street Friday afternoon. The house was beautifully arranged and decorated for the after noon, presenting a particularly pleas ing effect. After a number of games of Forty Two were played, a delicious salad course was served. Mrs. Dunk lin was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. W. L. tit ay. Mrs. W. 10. t'lardy. Mrs. li. Douglas Gray and Miss Rosa lie Franks. ooo Miss Nannie .1. Unbb, daughter of Mrs. Messer Habit, and Win. It. Wyatt. of F.asley, were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother on Far ley Avenue Thursday at high noon. The wcdtdtlg was a very quiet affair, only the relatives and a few intimate friends being present. The ceremony was performed by Hev. L. P. McOco. A wedding luncheon was served im mediately after the marriage an 1 tiled the happy couple took the afternoon train for Knoxvlllo, Tonn., and other points to spend their honeymoon, Mrs. Wyatt is a young lady of splendid qualities, being noted for a beautiful disposition and pleasant manners. Mr. Wyatt is a prominent business m in of F.asley, where lie is held in the hlgn est esteem. ^??fc**?******-*************.* ' $ CROSS HILL NEWS f ' r t ****** ft*** ************?HMN?' 'Cross Hill. Sept. 16.?Tito school hero will begin today with Prof. W. P. Culbortson in charge, assisted by Misses Hafner, McDanicl, Miles and Griflln. Prof. Culbortson is an ex perienced teaclier and no doubt every thing will move off nicely under his leadership. Misses Hafner of Chester, and MC Daniel of Due West, come to us highly recommended. Miss Miles taught here last year and Miss Griflln has been a teacher several years. The school will open with a full attend ance. Hon. It. A. Cooper was ex pected to make an address. I suppose the rain kept him from coining. Mr. H. A. Wharton, Mr. .1. O. Denny and Prof. Culbortson made timely remarks. A goodly number of patrons were on band although it rained incessantly. Mr. and Mrs. William .lames of At lanta and Mis.-. Virginia Neville, of Clinton, visited Misses Kate and An ne Austin last week. Mrs. James, nee Miss Mattie Mae Neville, was a teac h er In tile school here a few years ago and has many friends here. Mr. M. A. Lcamnn has sold his home and lot, also Iiis store, to Mr. Coitwny [ Dial. Mr. Dial sold the store to Mr. ' Luther Martin. Mr. .1. <!. Lena of Abbeville is with his daughter, Mrs. W. E, Griflln, for a \ isit. We wore pleased to see that our townsman, Mr. .1. (). Denny was elect ed president of the County Sunday School convention last week. Mr. Denny is an earnest Sunday school worker and will make a good record no doubt. Some years ago this cor respondent was an active worker In this cause and at one time was presi dent of the association and regrets that on account of physical disabili ties we no longer can take part in such work. We were associated in the work witli such men as Robert Abbcrcrombio (Brother Bob), C. R. Wallace, Dr. Anthony Fuller. Rev. .1. W. Shell, G. W. Shell. C. H. Fiko, Aaron Cannon, .lames ITudgcns, Jr., I B. Humbert, Rev. T. B. Cralg and many others whoso friendship we enjoyed. Some of these have passed "over the river". Miss Anne Austin will leave tomor row to renew her stuides at the Wo man's Medical college of Philadelphia. William Wharton. to the University of South Carolina. Ella Mao Martin and Emma Lowe, to Winthrop. Mary Miller to ChlCOl'a and Mis> Kate Austin will go before many days to resume her studies at Dr. Whites Bible Sc hool. New York. Messrs. II. A. Pinsotl and R. P. McGowan to the Atlanta Medi cal college* and Paul ami Guy Martin to Furman. Larry McGowan will at tend Clemson. County Policeman Lowe and .1. W. Koono arrested throe negroes Satur day nigh'. Two had pistols and one knacks. They will bo tried at an early date. \ Moonlight Picnic The most enjoyable occasion of the season was a moonlight picnic given at Tumbling Shoals Saturday evening by a few of Rnbun and Hondorsonvlllc communities' young people. After taking a stroll around the shoals hi the evening, the young people decided to have supper and of course it was very much enjoyed. Messrs. Heek? of Ware Shoals, Mr. ami Miss Knighl of Princeton enjoyed tno picnic ulso. Hope to have another one in the near future. "A. 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WARRIOR CREEK. ? * * ********** ******** Warrior Creek, Sept. 15.?Everybody is looking forward to the association Which convenes with our church Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday after the fourth Sunday in September. Mr. Putnam and (laughter, of Green ville, spent Wednesday night with Mr. YV. W. Yeargin and family. Miss Caroline Fowler has gone to I Jin ford to take up her studies at the graded school there. Mr. Leon Yeargin bit Tuesday for Spartanburg to resume bis studies at Wofford college. Mr. Frank Poolc leaves soon for ClcmSOn college. Miss Mary Poolc is attending the graded school at Laurcns ibis .ses sion. Mr. .1. T. Brownlec of Greenville, Mr. c. A. Jolly of Spartanburg ami Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hums ami children were the guest of Mrs. Mary Drownlco Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Entrckin spent last week in Laurcns with her sister Mrs. A. I;. Burns. Mr. S. .1. Burns and family spent Sal in-lay night with Mi'. .1. 15. Rhodes and family. Mr. Rascom Brownlec is visiting rel atives In Greenville this week. Mr. S. -I. Martin of Laurcns spent Sunday with homfolks. Strengthen Weak Kidneys Don't suffer longer with weak kid neys. You can get prompt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhere. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fe?r of pain. Mr. .lohn Dowllng of San Francisco, writes "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts mo to write. It cured my wife when all ,failed." yood for the iivor as well. Nothing better for Indigestion or biliousness, Price SOc and $1.00 at I,aureus Drug Co. and Palmetto Dm ; Co. WWWW8WW ^VWWiVrWW I VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ? I FOR SALE 1 ^ (i ft crow oi land iust north of business centre of CM) >>t i.an rcnsi within corporate limit--, short distance from CM) School prop erty. One tcmint house ami stuhle, -."? acres In cultivation, bnl ancft splcndhl original forest oxeeptlonall) tine land suseeptihlo of development into residence lots. i'ricc \erj reasonable. C. i>. ?w llarksdale, as Kxcctitor, 'A'A acres of hind adjoining that described in iibon1 ad., but nearer p2 to CM) School propcrh ami business portion of CM)., Same char- Qk\ acter of land I.', acres in cullhation, most oi halatoe line original ^ forest. One ft.room tenant house, curriinrf house and hnrn, Well TV of line ?ater. Tills i- the Unesl propert) in Ihr CM) limits. Price such u> to make it, as well as the proper!) described in above ad., nfc the in--1 investment on I he market. /jk \|vo residence lol MM! feel front on Chureli Street between I he residence of V. C. 114' I la Ills and II. ItliikcU*). Tills lot cannot he duplicated an) where in town at the price. People who wish bargains in real eslnlo or to Invcsl for prolils Tjj^ will d<> well I" coiner with mc promptly. 1 C. D. 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