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? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTiON. | Mr. L. W. C. Blablock. of GoldVllle, "was in the city on business Saturday. Mrs. Robert Quillen. of Fountain Inn. was a visitor in the city yester day. I Mr. T. F. Bishop, of Cray Court, Kt. 1, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. J. Wade Culbertson, of the vi cinity of Wart; Shoals, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. w. H. Richey, Jr., is spending this week in Columbia as the guest of Mrs. Bland Hammond. Mrs. H. G. Hartzog, of Greenwood, spent several days in the city lasl week visiting her daughter, .Mrs. t). H. Counts. Miss Wil lx>u dray is spending the week in Columbia where she will be in charge of the Laurens County To mato Club exhibits. Miss 'Conic Hart and Mrs. Markloy Babb have gone to Columbia, where) , they will spend fair week as the guest of Col. and Mrs. (). W. Babb. Mr. Will Hollingsworth and Miss Ruth Workman of Cross Hill spent Sunday with Miss Genie Aiken at' the home of Mr. .1. 11. Powers near Madden Station. Mr. R. 0. Ivoy, of Wallace. X. C, arrived in the city yesterday to look over the city preparatory to opening op a moving picture show in the old post office building. Hon. Samuel C. Garlington, ol Au gusta, was In the city last week to at tend the funeral of Mr. Stobo 1). Garl ington, and to visit Iiis parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Garlington. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cartlcdgc have I returned from their honeymoon snenl : in Kentucky and Tennessee" and are temporarily at home with Mrs. ( art ledge's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Vug. Huff. After a visit of about throe weeks I with relatives in Georgia, Rev. M. L. Lawson returned to the city Th?rs day and occupied his pulpit at the First Baptist church at the morning! and evening services Sunday. Mr. .lohn McCrndy of Charleston is spending a few weeks in the city looking after the business of the en gineering firm of McCrady Bros. & Cbeves. Mi-. Cheves, who has been here is in North Carolina superintend ing some work there. TYLERSVILLE DOTS. Tylersville. Oct. 27. -Wo are all glad to see the sunshine after so much rain. The fanners are anxious to get the cotton picked while they can get a good price, for our crops are short in tliis neighborhood. <Rev. B. 1*. Mitchell preach .1 at Langston Sunday to a line congrega tion. Mr. Tom Ppolc was in Cross Anchor Monday, on ' usiness. Rev. W. B. .Instils was visiting in this community last week. Mr. Marvin Sanders was in Laurens Saturday. Several of our young men attended the box supper at Bailey school house Saturday night. They Make You Fed Coed. The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and tho healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. Statement of the Condition of Ihe BANK OF JIOrXTVlLLE, Located at Mount \illc, S. ( ., at the Close ef Business Od. 21, 1018. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts .. . .$ 36,811.18 Overdrafts. 13.55 Furniture and Fixtures .. 1,554.08 Banking House. 2,158.10 Due from Banks and Bank ers . 0,554.SO Currency. 1,050.00 Silver and other Coin . . . . 435.9G Checks and Cash Items .. 590.25 Total.$ 52.1S0.01 1 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid lu .. . .$ 20.250.00 Surplus Fund. 2,000.00 Undivided I'rolits. less Cur rent Expenses and Taxe., Paid. 327.93 Individual Deposits Stil J 1 'I to Check. ?i.-,.:.i Time Certificates of Deposit 2.S?7.22 Cashier's Checks. 19.05 Total.$ 52.1S0.61 State of South Carolina. County of Laurens. ss. Before me came C. M. Fuller. Cash ier of the above named hank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that Cue above and foregoing Stntomenl is a true con dition of said bank, at ?- own by the books of said bank. C. M. FULLER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of October. 1913. W. E. Crisp. Notary Public for s. c. Correct Attest: .1. M. Simmons. W. J. Cluck, T. w. Boyd. Directors. Have you tried Rice Meal for fattening hogs? Better and cheaper than snorts. Dixie Flour and Grain Co., have it in stock. I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | ????*??***-?* %** % ******** * * Mr. Jolm H. Petersen with his bride, who was Miss Olivo Pauline Kelly, daughter of J. H. Kelly, a prominent! Citizen of Darlington, arrived In the city last week and spent several days with his parents here. The marriage, which was a quiot home affair, was at tended only by the immediate relatives and the announcement of the happy event came as a surprise to a large number of his friends here. The wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents last Tuesday, 00? Edwurds>Gurllngton. Hcndersonville, X. C, Oct. 24.? Beautiful and brilliant was the mar riage last evening at 7 o'clock of Miss Amy Edwards and Gordon Garling ton. The large and stately Edwards home on Washington street was elab orately decorated for the occasion. Mrs. Grace Westall, of Ashevllle, sang "Because." and immediately af ter pealed forth Mendelssohn's wed ding march from the skilled touch of Ormo Edwards, of Jacksonville, Pia., brother of the bride and a pianist of much note, and the bridal party de scended the stairs. First to enter the drawing room were little Eliza beth Feaman and Martha Dlxon, nieces of the bride who carried white rib bons, whicn formed an aisle. Then (time singly, the bridesmaids. Misse-j Nona Edwards and Brownie Morris, gowned in shadow lace over pink sat in and carrying Klllarnoy roses tied with Pink tulle. These were followed by tin- maid of honor, Miss Alma Edwards, gowned in pink chiffon over pink satin and carrying pink roses tied with pink tulle. The grooms-j men were Frank and Albert Ed wards, who entered singly from an other door, -followed by the groom and his best man. John Wells Todd, Jr.. of Laurens, s. C, who approached the improvised altar and awaited t'?(' bride, who entered leaning upon the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. She was a vision of love liness in her soft white bridal robe of Charmeuse, en train, trimmed in Dutchoss lace and pcnrl trimmings and carrying bride's roses ami white tulle. Her veil was held in place witli a diamond and pearl pin, the gift of the groom. Kev. A. I.. Stanford, of tile Methodist church, performed the beautiful and impressive ring cero imony, while Mr. Edwnrds softly play ed "Meditation." immediately after the ceremony a reception was held. Receiving witli the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards, parents of the bride; Mrs. Conway Garlington, of | ens, sister and brother of the g 'oom; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spratt, of Laur ens, sisted and brother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Spier, Char lotte, and Mrs. Ben Barnes, of Bock Gill, relatives of the bride. In the dining room, which, was lovely in a color scheme of pink ami white, Misses Mary Sit, John. Del! Davis. Lillian Waldrop. May Clark, of Dan ville, Va? and Mosdames Stewart ami 'Clark, of Jacksonville, Fla., served delightful refreshments. Mrs. Lewis iEmmett Fieber and Miss Flo ride Morris presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Hornld Feaman, of Chi cago, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Lila Rlplcy Barnwell, led the way to the gift room, whore a handsome ar ray of presents told of love and pop-; ularity. Notable nmong the presents I were gifts from family servants of 1 both the bride and groom. The Arie son orchestra rendered lovely music throughout the reception. At S o'clock the bride donned a blue e]oth suit with accessories to match and the happy couple left for a two weeks' bridal tour of eastern cities. Mrs. Garlington is the daughter of one of the oldest and most promi nent families of Hcndersonville and is well known for her beauty and personality. Mr. Garlington is from1 a well known and prominent South Carolina family. His father, the late Conway Garlington, was the founder and first editor of the Spartanburg Herald. Mr. Garlington has made Hcndersonville his homo for the last four years and is closely idenlived with the business and social lie. be ing Inc of the members of the Mu tual Printing company and joint edi tor of the Western Carolina Demo crat. 000 One of the largest and most beauti ful affairs of the season was the re ception given On Saturday afternoon by Mrs. W. E, Lucas in honor of M"s . Carlos Moseloy and Miss Leila I. Thompson. Mrs. Lucas was asslst'.'d in receiving and entertaining i!ie guests by Mrs. Gulgnnird, Mrs. Alkec, Mrs. Mason Copeland. Miss Mavme EcrgUSOIl, Miss Josephine Fuller, MIs^ Emmie Meng and the Misses Simpson, The large drwing room was benutl- j fully decorated In autumn leaves and ferns. In the dining room the color scheme of pink and White was artis tically carried out in the decorations X x>ooooooooo<>o<><>< x>oo<><xx>o< Furniture That Will Last Life-Time You can have that kind at no greater cost if you ccme to S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co., for your home furnishings. We have ready for your inspection? A Strong Clean Cut Line, Well Made Inside and Outside, Faultless Designs, Finest Finishes, Quality Workmanship and Dozens of Other Distinctive Features are to be Seen in Our Line of Reasonably Priced Quality Furniture. I .? ,?-> i.-?^*{^t&4 k h Wim ?!> I mi im X X X X X ' hi I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Only $15.75 Beautifully Finished Solid Oak, Medium Size Only $49.50 Real Mohogany Three Piece Bed Room Suit. Bed, Dress er and Washstand. $1.75 Solid Oak, Large Size> Very Strong and Com fortable. mm Only $14.90 Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak. K 5 ->? 4 f'-q 4'*-V-*"4*4'? " Only $18.50 P'ull Size Quartered Oak Davenport, upholstered J? in fine chase leather. See Our Display of Fine Odd Dressers We are Showing a Dandy Line of Organs. O Come to us with your Furnitue Wants, you will be pleased with our X X X X X s. Goods, our Prices and our Service. Ei. n. $21.50 ? Beautiful Quartered Oak ft Chifforobe. > \ y v I y 5 S Extra Large Mohogany Frame Davenport, beau tifully upholstered in best chase leather. J Laurens, South Carolina A 1 and refreshments. Quantities of pink and white carnations and pink roses wore used. Mrs. Lucas is a most oharn inn and gracious hostOSS and during < ?'" s":' son her homo Is 'lie sc ?tu- ol many dolightful affairs. ooo Johnslone-llountrec. Tho following Invitations have i.n I received in Laurons, where tho !> Ide elect is well and popularly known and ! where she has numerous friend.-: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnstono requests the honour of your presence at the 'marriage of their daughter Aileline to ? ? r .Jefferson Ilount roe on tl ? i veiling of Tuesday ? I i of November ; en o'clock Aveleigh Presbyterian Churcli Newberry, South Carolina, ooo Tddd*Owcn. The marriage of Miss Jessie Todd to Mr. Walter Call Owen, in Oreon wood Saturday, is of interest to quite a number of people in this city and county where the bride is known. She formerly lived in Waterloo and has a wide relationship in tills county. The following account of tho wedding ap peared in the Greenwood Daily Jour nnl Monday afternoon: "Of Interest to thoir in my friends was t)ie marriage of Miss .1 <-ssi? ? Todd Ki Mr. Waller Carl Owen Wliicll look place Saturday at noon at the residence of Mrs. II. 15. Reynolds. The ceremony was performe I by Jlov. ?!. H, Oreon. "Miss Todd has a wide circle of friends in tills city where she has made her hc.no for a number of y< ars, "Mr. Owen is a progressive and snb Innliai young business man. lie is a member of the firm of Owen Uros. Marble Co. Mr. and Mrs. Owen loTt Saturday for Gainesville, Ga., where they will s; end some time with relatives of the groom before returning to Greenwood where they will imakc their future home." ooo The Wednesday study club held it rogulnr meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 1.. P. McGeo, The pre-arranged program was carried out and proved a \ery interesting one. Mrs. McCeo made the hours pass very delightfully and added to the enjoy mont by serving ;i tempting salad course. ooo Miss Idla Hart was Hostess to the bridge club Saturday morning, v. hen several hours were spruit playing auc Hon bridge. Aller several very excit ing ginnen were played, a delightful luncheon was served. The mooting of the <? 1 iii? proved to !><? u most delight ful occasion. ooo ITciniutr-llrou n. The following invitation:. Iinve been received in laiurens, wliere Mr. I'Tein illg lives and where Miss llrowii i known and lias numerous friends: Mr, William Macdonnhl I3rpwn desires the pleasure of your company at. the marriage of hi. daughter Klon nee to Mr. Itohcrl Franklin Fleming, Jr. on t he evening of Wedne; day the lit': 11 oi' November ;.t Ix o'clock St his home Lancaster, South Carolina Enclosed w ;th tlie invitations were cards, as rollow i At Home after the fifteenth of November I.aureus, south (.'arollna. ooo Today a I noon a quiet Wedding will bo solemnized a| the Drummond home on South Harper street when Miss Marie Dritinmond will become the wife of Mr. Thomas Everotl flabb. Th - ceremony will be attended only by the immediate relatives and friends of tin- young couple. After a short wed.ling trip they will return lo I.an n iis to make their home, ItoLli of Hie you I'M people; n re will known in I illii rops, I ho bride < l< < i being a .voting holy of maiiy personal <dun n . Mr. Ilabb i a in? uti'-:- Dl Uli Ii: in i.l Mill lor I 'miiipan;, and i a prominent young hu si Ii e man of tin- effj . IH.O i . il k. \ikcii charmingly on lor* lainorl t . .-?, ial club Wednesday in honor ol' 1: r i 'tor, Mr . Moon-, of Charleston. lOighi or nine tallies were prepared for the game or Forty Two ami a very plea mil afternoon was iii nt in playing. Sirs, \lkon wut as sisted by Mesdatnos .1. n. Iludgi a . (i. ?'. mi,right. .1. ii. Teaguo. c m. Clarke an.I I-). II. Wflk'-s. I hi ring i 'i'- 'ifti r nooii a delicious salad course with coffee was served. You ean'l dodge the Malaria germ while your liver is torpid. It makes you an easy .nark for the disease, lilt M. A. SIMMONS \A\KH UI'.DICINK is the bosi protection. Ii puts tlie liver in .sound, healthy condition and purifies the Stomach and howels. Trice 26 c<(,i., per package. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Merchants can save the freight anrl get fresh stuff by buying produce from Dixie Flour and Grain Co.