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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CLINTON HAPPENINGS Many Things of Interest About the People of the Neighboring Town. Clinton, Alay 19.-Ilhursday after nloon itt 5 o'clock 'Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Miss Clara Duekett gave a lovely re ception in honor of Mrs. Jlones of Vir ghdta, M rs. Townsend of Anderson Miss Mary Cooper of Wisacky. Thi guests were imtet at the (1Q01o by Mrs. W. J. Balley and Airs. W. 13. Owens and invited into the parlor by Mrs. Bitler Who introduced them to the receiving line. comi)osed of Mrs. 1. F. Jacobs, xifr. Townlsen(d, Misses Gra'e and 11. .\lartin, Nirs. Grolhamt, liss Duckett. Miss Cooper and Mlrs. Jones. From tihe parlor the guests were invited in 'o tle dining room by Mrs. G. Ii. Ellis. Ina the dining room 'Mrs. A. V. lartin .tnd .l rs. Ceorge Wigh t presided an d lellciols cream, eake and mints were -e('ved by Misses Mar'y lean. Mljorie lpen!e(r..lssie Dillard, Antia Kate vev.ell and Millie Yoting. The gts -vero then inivited inoto the library wher' deliciols pinei h t was s'rved by 'lisses i'raess ant Franks. Thev lout' e' was ma11l' lovely wih ta\ss of swoet waca in (ach roont. .\hbotut I I "guests called dur11ing the hour. Misses Grave and It. Martin of X'ir -lnia are visitin; th'it I other Prof. .\. V. Mart in. Mrs. Iarnett has retI utned to leri home it Atlanta after visiting her -laughter .Mrs. A. Y. Marti t for ithe -ast m11on0th. Mrs. John Sp iratt returnedi to her homtie in I.airents TuIesday after spend 'ng two weeks wIth .\rs. W. G. Neville. Mlisses .tiit anl Kliza Neville left today forI a two wVeeks visit to rela ives inl Washington. Messrs .ehni Youing, Cyrus Bailey ind William .Jacobs left Saturday for Davidson, N. C. :\'s. .1. Whtnitan Smith left Tuesday 'or Bishopville. Mr. Irwlin Steele of Statesville, N. spent the week-end in Clinton. Rev. l10. M. Llghtff ot and Dr. T. L. W. Bailey spent the past week in Nash ville, Tenn., attending the S'oitherin !japtist convention. MIrs. Ton Leake of Paris, Texas, Is the guest of Mrs. C. C. Halley. Messrs. .1. C. HP. ier, 'apt. F. S, ivans, L. A. larrow and .1. W. Colic !and, jr., returned Thursday fron At. !anta, where they attended the Shrin ers' meeting. Miss Allie Carviin is visiting rela tives Inu Coliibia. Miss Lizzie Griifiln of (ross Hill h the guest of Mrs. .1. T. Robertson. Mrs. 11. 11. lloyd has returned fion a visit to Florence, S. C. )r. WV. C. lar'per and J. W. Cope land, jr., spent. Monday in Greenville Mr. J. F. .lones, V. 1. Owens. lnt. ier andi Lawrence Keck are in Green \ille this week. Miss EIliza Neville returned Satuir lay from Belton where she taught tin Past year. Miss Einma 1Iipp of Mountville )eIt the week-eld in Clinton. Mt's. A. JT. Spioles of Greenweoo spent last week with her dlauighter' Mrs. F. M. Poland. *Mrs. E. Ei. Dr'iggs has returned ft'ort a visit to relatives in Spiartnh urg. Mr. El wood I illa rd is visiting ii Clinton. .\trs. A. ii. Ilienry3 i. in the htospital in- Atlanta. Mi's. J. F. Livitngston Is ont a v'isit Ic relatives in Ahhbevil le. "Thle Airdome"' a newv mov'ing plc ture concern was opened to thte pub. 'ic on Thursday night and it is ex liected to ho a great success. Thte piersonis whio are Interested in it arc Messr's 'T. P. P. Car'soit, WV. Il. Shande and .Jack Shealy. 'This is two first cilass lpiture shtowv for the c'ity' of ('linton. 1U li imitismi fI!nicky 13'uraaed. "'My sister's hunshaod htad an attael or rheum'atism ini his arm,'' wr'ites 'veil known riesidentI of Newton,. I own "'I gave him a bottle of' Chamnberlain't LinimtentI whicht le appilied to his ant and on thie nextI01 mri'ngi. thle rheumai t'am waIs gonte." Foi' citroii muscu Iai' rhletumtismn yout will find( nothtlin better than it(hamb ierlai n's Li niment sold by all dealers. F"UNEIIA\L 01-' I EY. (4. A. WICI(JIIT. fIast Serv ices .\r noItch! at Oldl Ilomte ati Newhle rryu. Newbei'ty, M\ay 1-I.---'Te funeral .services of' the Rev. G'eor'ge A. Wrtight, whio died \W'rdnesday at .Johinston, were held it Newhlerr iy lthis a fterinoon 1.t 5 o'clock int thte ir'st flaptist chtur'cht 'Thie sei'vices wer'e conidutcte bc y Pas' 'ors of Newbierry'. 'Thei'e was a largc nutmber' to attn I anidlie fiutei'al iiro r'Os4iont was probibly the ltargest ini hie istory of Newhlerryi. All stormes arid 110ops were claosed whtil e thle set'vices wiere hteld. IKeep Ilowel Mruieent Itegrular, Dr.,1( Ki's New Life P'ills kee;p Vtomaci(h, liver' and kidneys in heailthy condition. PId the body of poisonts '-ind( waslte. Impriitove yourt coml)plexioni by flushing the~ liver' alnd kidneys. "'I -(t moer" ir lie fr'om one hio' of Dr. * 'lg's Newi Life Pills than any medl now I ever tried." ays C. E. Tintfleidl of Chicngo. Ill. 25c at yonr dri'ngist IN MEMORIAM Whereas, the 'upreme Ruler of the Universe has removed from us by death our esteemed Past Chancellor, ,John M. Ciion, therefore be it Iesolved I. That while we mourn tle loss of at brother Knight, (alled a way in lie's prime ind promise. we sorrowfully bow in huilde submis sion to tle Divine WiIl. When we caln not -uiderstattd we can trust the wis doim that is Inlinite and the Love that isuna it . 11. That In the death of Knight .ol u M. Cannon, Laurens Lodge has lost at good and true comrade and his vidow aild (11ild anl affectionate his band an11d father. Ill. That 0111 kIndliest sympathies ar*e hereby tendered 1i1s bereaved fain ily and relatives and that at page lin Oi F4I (ord Ibook 0he dedica.ed to the m':y (f oill decelsed brot(hI "e 11 (1 tl:&t a copy of this action of our lodge 1e' Oilished in the South Carolina Il.bi:in aid thl4 e c11. ounty papels. 1. F. Tolbert. Geo. Lj. Pitts, Ii. K. Aiken. Comiiittel. COND)Li:N('ES lROM GOV. iL.EIASE Sent Telegram of S1 m1pailhy to Widow of .John M. ('annon. Severe and Painful Shock. Gov. Cole l'. lIlease was among those whl]o setl telegraimis of symp hathby to .lMrs. .John M. Cainnon following the homicide last week. Col. Cannon was a close personal and political friend . of tile governor aind had beei holored iv sevoral giberiatorial appointments. I It was flirst appointed .udge Advo cate Genle'al on the staff of Gov. Blease and only a few dJays before his death was appointed ai regent of the hospital for the insane. Tihe telegram of sym pathy was a follows: Columbia, S. C., May 12th, 'Mrs. John M. Cannon, 11111els, S. C. llave just learned of your heavy bereavement and want to express to you 1m1y deepest and illost. heartfelt sympathy In the death of Col. Cannon. Lauirens county and South Carolina has lost a true and noble son and I feel the deep personal loss of one of lily trueost alnd cloest friends. If there Is anything which I cann possibly do for you in this (lark hour of grIef I sha1ll be very grateful if you will call upon ile. Tile sad intelligence was a most. severe and painful shock to me. Cole L. Blease. Meeting of Song of Veterans. A meeting of Camp W. D. Simpson, . C. V. Is called for Thursday, the e 21st Inst. at flve o'clolck P. M., inl the 1) oflice of Simpson, Cooper & Babb, for fl tile purpose of electing delegates to the ) Reunion to be held at Anderson. S. C. 'I onl the 27th and 28th of May and col- s lecting the annual dues of members. 1 Members must come prepared to pay It lifty cents to General Division and fif tee)) cents to South Cairolina Division, 0 wichl muilst be plaid In 0oder to retain fi membeship111. Prlomp~t attendlance is a urIgedl. t1 H1. Y. Simpson. W. D). F'erguson,) Commandant. AdIjutanlt. iF SKIN ITCHES :" AND BREAKS OUT APPLY SULPHUR (Oet OIInEce ofd bold4-5ulphurlI creatm and1( healt E('eema erumptionts r'ight upi. Fr yearis, common101 bold-sulphur111 hats ti occuied)0( a secur position101 In the a tr'eatmlenlt of cntaneous affections, by 14 reasoni of itsi parasito-diestr'oyinlg 11 infl1ammal~tor'y coindItions1 of the skin. The momlenlt y'ou aply~ it to an it(ch- E ing~ 01' briokn1 (out skidj the itchinlg stops5 and11 the hea11 lng4 beginls. saysl a) noted diermati Iologlst. Jus1t commonl 0 ho( l-sulhu 1111'nadeQ Ip'to a thiick camil effectIs such prijIiompt 3 and(11' rimar1kalle r'esultts, event ini aggr'avated icezeallt q that It Is ai never-enldinag sour ce of almazeme~lnt to phiysicianus. Whuile not1 always e'stablishinug a per' manent (11re it nee fails to subdue tihe angry itchIng and(1 irritatio and1 111( hieal t he i'keema rIght up and 11 it is of- n ten yearis iater before any13 erup tion agaInl appears: on5 the11( skin. Any13 good phar'maeist will sulyl~ an (11 onnlen of hol-sulphur111 ('reamI1 which 0 shliid lbe app11lied to tie Irritated or ' IIreams 11( It . isn' un laa n the (14111 ' ') 1* t)romp lt ' rlief a fforded 1s very'3 wet- a come11, particular ily wh'ien 1 the erption1 ti 1s a~ccomlpaniled with1 itchin11g. b) .3. C. Hun s & Co. for loth1ii n g, hats. b sho(es4. They sell samei goodis for' less )' IIiceent Ford Pur1(lItchser. Summer' flros., the F"ord agents, have anI)noun ced tihe 81a1( of eight m~ore m~a ch11ines In '.ie last fewv wveek:s. Amonlg a thle purichasers ar Dr' ~i. A. J1. Chr iisto-b plhlr, Lauren's;5 X Wiilla Solomon110, Laut renls; A. Ti. Adams. Laurens; W. WV. a Madden and L. E. Corbett, B~ods Cross Y Rloadts; F. .J. Br'agg, Fountainl 1111; P. N. Crocker, Clinton; and Gleo. A. nnoner, of 'ross 1r11mt FRI, W 1 C. wed4 frien thinj ding any OF V. t tim e IN the 14. store Q .r ougl Our Notion Department! Childlren's Painev S'ox oly ..... .... .... .... .... .10 (Ih ildren's lney 1Parasol onl. ..... .... .... .... .. .25 Children's white llose .... .... .... .... .... .10 and .15 Ladies' Silk U ost . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .25 LIalies' Parasol from .... .... .... .... .. .... .75 t o 5.00 1,Iadies' Caue Vest. tape 1i rek, only ..... .... .... .. .05 .adies' white Hlose .... .... .... .... .10, .15, .25 and .50 Ladies' Corset Covers, laced trimelnt only. ..... .... .15 No. 96--19-inch back Corset, only .... .... .... .... .50 Jtist received big lot Tango Pins only. . .... .... .... .25 Also Tango Hlair Pins .... .... .... .... .... ..25 and .50 New Things in Ladies' Hand Bags, only .... .... .. 1.00 lies' Collars, Ruching and lBeads. We have just what you want. SWITZER LAURENS, SOU Card of Thanks. With hearts overflowing with deep it gratitude we desire to give an ex- NE31 CORSETS i'eon of thanks to neighbors and -lends for their kindness and sYm ithy shown us in our bereavement. his ministration of love and faithful irvice of the physician make our sor )n easier to bear and our burdens ghter. CEN In the dark hours we thank God for ur friends and for the comfort their -tendship afford us andi comnmendi us ii to the care of our I leavenly Fa icr "who doeth all things well." Mrs. .John A. Madden and Family. Notice to Veterans. Veterans who will attend State Re- S pi nion at Anderson, May 27-28 can get adges at the office of' the Probate u dgc. _________ Illease Namtes ('ol. D~ean. Columbia, May 16.--Col. A. 11. Dean,So e f romninent lawyer of Greenville, was )day aipopinted b~y Governor flecase frm a a s y a a member of the board of regents succeedi the late Col. John M. ('an- O an, of Laurens. This completes the Of a U L arriages and1( Go-Carts. S. .i. &FE. 1. W I LS & CO.Al 'ANY (O1lD Tro Ql'(Al) ,A l$ 25 lansAvoid Taking .the Drug andi Use Dodson's Liver Trone In ItsAl $175 Su Place to Their Comfort and DelIght.Al D~odson's Liver TIone. ia a harmless, labevoget able -lIIquhl(. It is made $ 00 >take the place of' dangerous callo-A l$ 50 u cl. Cal'ome'l in Ilarge doses is a poison. is a mIieral . a formt' of imercury, htit does5 uleasantly 11uP3 amnd veryl ~ ~ u fie w~iith decided dan ger ini cases fconsipalonI and1( sluggish Iliver,. odsoni's Liver Tone does for you ufely and1( pleasantly, with nio pin i s o t udi no gripe. Ilodsoun's does not ini wriere in any way IIth y'our reguar usiness, habits or 4liet. Diodsoni's 1,1ver TPpne N hacikedl upDr s y a guarantee of ' "sautisfaci tion tor stur muoney bact(k."' as the L.aurens 'rug Co. wvillI tell you. Oorsei't so successful andI so re able a remed '(y has Its iitat ors, hut uls store has D~odaon anrd wvill not1 a temienlts. D odson i's 11VL ir uT haIs 'm n adl" fr'om th Ii( Arst to take he li lace of Calomel. It "'livenis tiheL u ver," overtcomes(' const 1pat1ion agre'e bily andI nmakes you feel good anrd if )I arie not. sa tisfiedi comtpletel y withI the Lauirens Dru'ig Co. wvill hand ALt 10k thme puirchase price ( 50e) to you ggon.aai~m@MMINEI~m aen "Miss beautiful" thinks of a ling, be it her own or that of a d,she thinks of us. She knows that )NE place to come to buy wedding Is is our store. But be it for wed s, for "good old summer time" or other time or occasion, we, at all s, are equipped to please you. one" and a reasonable price are two things that have made our k the RELIABLE store. You just t to SEE our Summer Goods. Just Received Big Shipment! 27-inel Dixey Plisse Crepe, only .... .... .... .... .15 31-incl Win(lsor Costine Crepe, all the new styles only .20 27-inch Brown Linen .... .... .... ... .... ....O.. .10 36-inch-1 Browni Linen .... .... .... .... .... .... .15 36-inch I letero (Cylk " Won't Pade ' only .............25 40-inch W hite Lawi .... .... .... .... .... .... .. .10 27-inch Arutindel Crepes, woven colored fancy, the yard .10 30-inch Printed F'laxon Linen, thread finish ......... .15 25-inch Anthrim Lawn only .... .... .... .... .... .05 SPECIALS. 27-inch all linen, worth 20c per yard, checks and stripes only . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .10 One lot 25! goods, special this week at .... .... .... .15 COMPANY TH CAROLINA W. B. CORSETS PER rOFF 20CENT --- ON ALL 1g Coat Suits our best numbers to select ing of $2.00 to $6.00 Dollars ~et Yours Now. ts 20 per cent. off . . . $8.00 ts.20 per cent. off . . . $10.00 ts 20 per cent. off . . . $12.00 ts 20 per cent. off . . . $14.00 ts 20 per cent. off . . . $16.00 ts 20 per cent. off . . . $20.00 ts 20 per cent. off . . . $24.00 ent White Voile and Lace ses at Popular Prices. tOPER COMPANY 'ens' Best Store 11111HIRADE MUSLUNDE~RT'A