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cR1M- outeily ~pur 0 Makes Home-Bakin LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Ilr. Tom1 Ray speint Sunday in the city. 'mr. T. J. McAlister spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Sarah liecks of Cross 11111 is visiting Miss Lucy Clardy. Mrs. -Birket Clardy and children alt visiting relatives -in Winnsboro. isses Lucia and Annie Simpson are vhitiig relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. B. L. Jones, of Newberry, spent the week-end In the city. M r. and Alirs. Geo. R. Grist spent Sunday with relatives in Yorkville. Mrs. I. K. Aiken is spending awhile on the Isle of Palms with relatives. Mrs. 11. 1). Winn and son, of Water loo, were in the city shopping yester day. Miss Minnye Crouch of Silver Street is the guest of Mrs. Glenn on Jones street. T. C. f'urner, Esq., of the Greenville bar, was a visitor in the city last last. week. Miss Alberta Riddle was the week end guest of Mi'ss Lillian Chieek i Gray Court. N iss Marion .Hampton retturned a few days ago from an extended visit witi friends in Florida. M rs;. Mary F. Clayton~, of SpoIrt.-Im burg, spent the weelk-end with Miss Lucy Clardy. Al-. . M. MoLees, of Greenwond, ias Leen spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones. - rs. \V. M. Bates, little Francis iand Merideth Bates, of Florence, are vid ing Mrs. John M. Clardy. Mrs. E. A. Iluff, of Greenville, spent several days in the city last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. luff. Mr. N. D. Dial went to Washington last week on business, accompanied by little Miss Fannie Dobson Dial. t. tale Sherard of Ninety Six sp3 the week-end here as the guest of his aunt. Mrs. W. I. Gilkerson. Aliss Nell Miller has returned home after a visit of soine time to her sis ter, Mrs. laurens Pitts, of Rock 1il. Mrs. J. J. Pluss is spending the week with friends in Greenville and will attend the Mauldin-Powe wedding. Iliss Carol Roper and ier guest, MIss Grace Uarksdalo of Greenwood spent, yesterday with friends in Gray Court. Mir. Luther Brown, whlo left. here some time ago to accept a position in Columbia, spent Sunday in the city with friends. Mr. Charlie McCravy is among the late automobile purchasers, having 'bought a Metz runabout from Mr. Er~n est (Easterb~y. Nrs. L. (I. Unale, Jlr., is spending svxeral wveeks wvith relatives in New berry. Mr. IHalle wvent dowvn Suniday to spend the day. Mr. Iflice Nickles left last Saturday for Saluda, N. C., whbere he will spend several weeks enjoying the recuipera tivo mountain breozes. Aliss Francis Davis will leave today for ,Little Switzerland, N. C., .where she will spend most of the summnier with a camping party. Rlobert Owvens, Esq., formerly of Clinton but nown a rising young mem ber of the Abboville bar, was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. E. HI. Wilkes and Mr. Samuel Lapsiey wont to Clinton Sunday after noon wnhore Mr. Lapsley assirt'd in a song service the same evenig. Miss Lula M. Todd, who recently graduated as a trained nturso, will be at the R~oler Hospital in Charleston for the next few months. Mtiss 'Harriett Shannon, of Camden, and Miss Louise TBlakeney, of Kershaw are expeccted in the city the latter part of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilkes. Etev. L.'M. Roper of Petersburg, Va., is in the city visiting relatives. Mr. iit'oper is a brother of' M~t's. 'C.' H. and M. L. Roper and is one of the leading preachers in the' Southern Daptist Church. NPessrs Hulon Campbell Henry Campbell, Blair Rice, Louis Seal and Illdward Frierson, leading young bus iness men of Belton spent Sunday here and in Clinton. 'They motored !tbrough the country in Mr, Campbell's Hudson Little Six. pIisses Mabey Simpson, Mary Du are and Alice Rembert ef Spartanburg and 'Miss Fannie Duncan of Greenville hiave returned home after spending Meyveral. days here as the guests of Mrs. Cora Lucas, -nEB Successf ad Easy Mrs. L. G. Roff antd son, Miss Ethel Lanigston and Miss Roberta Dorroh left Sautrday afternoon for Anderson to visit relatives and friends. Misses Langston and 'Dorroh returned Mon day. * SOCIETY NEWS. * * Married at the home of the bride's mother at Owings, Juie 25th, 1911, Miss Annie 1. 'Putnam to Mr. R. %I. Langston, Rev. 1-. L. Baggott ollicat Ing clergyman. 000 Friday afternoon Mrs. 11. 1). Cray entertained the members of her club inI a very delightful manner at heri home on South Harper street. During the afternoon gaines were played and fol lowing these delightful refreshments were served. 000 IMIr. and1 Mrs. Carlos Moseley enter tained at a delightful rook party last Friday evening in honor of their sis ter, Miss Grace iDuPre of Spartanburg The guests, about thirty in 'number, were seated arounid the tables in four.s and enjoyed several gaines of proares sive rook, after which they were serv ed .a refreshing sweet course. -ir. and MIrs. .1. 1). Watts entertained a few of the younger set Alonday even Ing in honor of Miss Claria Cox. The hosts were assisted by Misses llltle Gray, attie Simpson, Mary Wilkes and Rebecca Clark. Among the guests were Misses Duil're, IRembert and Simpson of Spartanburg. and liss Duncan, of union. )urimg the evening a very interesting "C(onversa tion" game was e)njoyed. Delicious ice cream and cake were served after the gaines were played and a refreshing punel was dispensed (urinig the evein Ing. 000 A iplealsait feature of the summe ric school at Rock 11111 last week was a "lparty'' given by the county school of ficials of Laurens and Newberry coun ties to the teachers of the two coun ties studying there. Superintendents Sullivan and Brown and M isses Gog gans and Gray were hosts to the teach ers and entertained them very delight fully in Johnson 111al. They were as sisted by several of the Winthrop teachers in making the evening a sue coss. About twenty-ilve Laurens cona ty teachers are at Winthroip this sum mer and about the same numiber from Newvberry county. 0o0 Mrs. Cora Lucas was the hostess at a ver'y charming card party last Sat urday evening, given in honor of her guests, Miiises Fannie Duncan, of Un ion, Mairy DuPre, Alice Rembert and Mabel Simpson of Spartanburg. 11cr beautiful homc on North H-arper street was daitily arranged for an even lng of pleasumre and the guests enjoy ed themselves with various card gaimes for several hours. Miss Leila Thompson presided at the punch bowi and served delcious p~unch throughout thie evening. Following several rounds of tihe popular games of the day the guests were served delicious cream and cake. 000 A most delightful social event of the lpast week was the party given last Thursday evening by Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes at their home on North Harper street. The guests of honor of the evening were Misses Alice Rembert, Mabel Simpson. Mary DuPro of Spartanburg, Fannie D~uncan of Union, the charming young visitors at the home of Mrs. Cora Lucas. The game of the evening was rook and the guests, arranged in fours around sey en tales, enjoyed sever'al hands of this very popular game. While the games wvere in progress Miss Leila Thompson dispensed a very refreshiing punlchi. After the games the hostess seirvedl delicious Ice cream andeoakes a - 000 A marriage of mnuch interest was solemnized in Owings, at the residence of Mrs. Bluford IPutnam on the evening of the 25th inst, when her daughter, Miss Annie, bocame the wife of Mr. R. M4. Langston. The roonis were tastifully decorated in white and greon. The guests were received at the door by Mrs. J. 1B. Cook and Mrs. W. TI. Putnam who directed them to a vine covered nook on the piazza where Miss Dernice Henry gracefully served punch. In the hall they were met by Mrs. L. K. Henry nd Mr. J. D. Iunter who ushered then into the room where the presents were dis played. At half past eight o'clock under the skillful touch of Mrs. C. B. Shell, the wedding march began. At the same time the bridal party plassed down the hall into the parlor. First camne the bridesmaids, 'Misses Eulle Power, Maud Langston, Amanda Putnam and Clarette Henry. dressed in pink Messa line carrying fans; next came the maid of honor. Miss Daisy Putnam clad in white chiffon over pale green satin carrying pink carnations. Last came the bride and groom. Thle bride was gowned in white charmeuse with lace and pearl trimmings. Her volt was caught up with lillies of the valley. Sie carried white carnations. Tio groom wore a conventional dress suit of black. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. L. DBaggott of Gray Court, in a very impressive manner. After congratulations the guests were in vitod into the (lining room where re freshments were served. As they re paired from the dining room the guests registeredl in the 'bride's book. This Popular young couple will make their home In Gray Court where, lit the course of two weeks, they will be at home to their imany frI'en(s. 00( I Iisses Annie Hell and Bessie Childress were the hl 'm ing hiostesses at a bridge party last Thll'irsday after noon givenl 1 in honor1 of their visitor, Miss Lilla Dorsey of .lississippi. Five tables were arranged and the guests played several roundis ol progressive bridge (IIIllig the evenling. While Ihe guests were enijoying Ihe gallies del clous punch was ser'ved. Wheni the gaimes were over the hostesses served a delectabb sw(t ('111s0. DHials , Jun le ;;o.-- iisses Clatude anld [Iruce Uray, of Uray Court, and Miss es Willie Mahy 'Childress and Jesse 'I'otter, of Laurens, spent Monday night with .\i's. 1. S. Brooks and fain Ily. liss ~Leah Itihdle, of Gray Court, Was a receit visitor of Miss Ost.ell Willis. Al iss Nell .\lCa has returned from a pleasant visit in lilendersonlville. AlIt. 1). Curry and daugiters, lat e and Esileen weeill Pounltain ]inn shopinIg Tiu sday. Aliss i'Sther Dorroh has retI'ined to her homne inl Gray ('oui't, after a pleas alt visit whit .llss Cecil Owings. Mi. and \iArs. Wells Cardy of Lau 'eIs, we'e Sitlilay \ isitor's of NI I. I,. It. 1rook{s and famiiliy. Alisses Eva, Jennie an.1l lunie .lc i)owell of lvamitaiin ]finn, were the we((-end giests of Misses Kate and N"ileenl Curry. Alr. and AIrs. Athur Harris and children sPent Sunday with AIr. 1). D. Ilarris and fam1ily. Miss Jewell Curry had as her guest Sunday Miss Cecil Owings. Mr. Ilit Sins and family of Fork Shoals wereI' visitor's lat the home of Mr. .John G;odfirey, 2'unday. Mir. and Mirs. B. W. Miartin andl chil di'en spent Saturday with Mirs. J. II. Br'owniee and1( family. M rs. Mlary Bolt and granidchiildr'en, Tillmani, Jlack and~ Neil of' the "Tav ern", were y'isitors in 0our mid1(st last week. Miss Cecil Owings delightfiully' en.. ter'tainied the meimber's or the Y. P. M. society Filday after'noon. An enter taining guessing conitest was enigagedl in andt several tablesq of pr'ogresslve r'olk wer'e enjoyed by the players. De. liciouis ice cream and cake wer'e seirv-. ed by the hostess, assisted by hierl houlso guest, Miss Esther' D~orroh. Thlose who enjoyed Miss Owings hospitality were Misses, Mai Curr'ly, Lilly Thiomason, K~ate and 'Eileeni Cur iry, Esther Dorroh, Jewvell Curly, Sal lie Brownalee, Willie May Godfrey, Ma r'io Simons, Ruth Curry: Messr's .. Mh. Owings, Claude Armstr'ong and Wright Willis, and Mi'. and~ Mlrs. Wil lie Rlopp. *A large cr'owdl was out at ehurchi Sunday afternioon, it beinig the pas tor's regular auppontmient. Hie preach ed in his usual pleasing sty'le. A fler the service the sacrament of the Loird's Suppt w))1'as adlministe"red. Mrt. Hlix Owings of Chestnut Itidge was in our midst Sunday. Master Coke Curry has returned firoim a visit wi'th relatives In Enoree. Surprising Cure of Stomach ?'rotube. Wheni you' have'trouble 'with' your stomach or chrlonic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor fails to give you reliof, Mrs. 0. Stengle, Plailold, N. J7., wirites, "For over a mlonith past T have boon troubled with my stom ach. EverythIng I a e0 mset it teri bly. One or 'Chamber aiA's advertising booklets came to me. fter readhing a few of the letters f jm people who hadt been cured by Chamberlain's Tah lets, I decided to try them. I have tak en near three-fourths of a package of them and ean now eat almost every thing that I want." For sale by all dealers. We are showing a splendid line of Refrigerators and Ice Boxes at prices that you can't afford to miss. NEWS FROM YOUNOS. * Youngs, June 29.-.\lr. I. G. Harris, of Iiverside Farm, anAd Miss 'Erin Ad dison, of Saluda county, were miarried Wednesday, June 2.1. 'Mr. Harris brought his bride home the same day. Mrs. Harris has taught in this town ship the past two years, and has many friends here. We are glad she is to make her home among us. Mrs. Ada Saminon and Mirs. Sara Samnion, of Greenville, spent the week end with their sister. Mrs. C. H9. Wilkie. Carroll Abercrombie visited his aunt, Mrs. Watson near Enorce Satur day. Miss Essic Glenn of Enoree spent Saturday night and Sunday withli her sister, Mrs. E. M. Cox. Mr. J. It. Abercromble is right sick. Air. S. D. Maartin is also sick. A remedy for women that will put an end to lervousness, leadacles, siekness of tile stomach, painful irreg ularities, languidness, bad breiath, poor appetite, is that line old regulator DR. SI.ION'S SQ AW i\ NE WI'Ni'. If. is prepared for vomen onf!, being es pecially adapted to ),et o( tile delicate female organiani- lt Isies suffer Ing, corrects weakn l4 and tile wlole brood of istressing syllptos which follow disorders inl the generative sys tem. I'ilee $1.00 p r bottle. 1.old b all druggists. *' IT E3S riHO3i (WIN(C. * ** * .' .' * . ' . '0 * . . . ' . . * 4 . .' Owings, Julie 2.-lr. and Mrs. John Iunter and little son, Join It. Iluniiter, Jr., of Waco, Texas, have been visitig friends In town for several days. Mr. iiui nter is originally from Fountain Inn11, but later moved to Gowensville, inl the upper part of Griee(nville coun ty where le fa rme''d successfully for many years. Ile later. Iloved to WaCo, Texas, where lie now resides. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. 11. OwuIngs and '- am ni ily were the guests of R. 0. Ilunt and famzily last Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Willie Owings acom panied by Dolfus Owings in little dautghier', Siaralh, llade the tril) to Ninety Fix last Thursday. Mi. L. K. lenry and f:am1il.y vislt~''! renlatives inl town Iat Week. MlI s El e(1 Power was a visitor in town last week. is. .1. T. Ilrooks was the guest of Alts. Ellen Stodlahi l:tst Wednesday. We are sory to state that M rs. I)ol fts Owings is still sick 8nd expects to go to aln inufirnui:ry ill Colubhia to betreated. on last. 'I ira v afltioon .Miss .\nni' l'u! inam was iarriel to P. M. I .angston of (ray Court, lRev. It. L. Ilaggott ofiilating. In belalf of tlie people of lis town, we wish to express to -Mrs. J. T. Ow inigs ou hearfelt sympalhv in her g hra hereavemielnt. The deatl of \iss 1'rieo Wallace caime unexpected o m.rs. Owiigs; although MNiss Wallace tad been in bad health for sonme time. You're H11ilos 1nd4 Costi1ve! Sirk headnee, bad breath, sour stomac(h, fiurred tonigiue and indiges tion, mean liver an,%- howeis elogged. (lean up tonight. Geti a 25c bottle of Dr. Knlgha Ne LiAfe l'ills todlay and emp ity the st nehi and bowels oh' fer mein llg, gas. y foods and waste. A Lful btowel iiov'emenit gives a satisfiedl, thank ful feelinug-makes you feel tIne. Effective, yet imild, D)on't gripte. '.35 at Iluckieni's Artilca Salve for Ilurnsi. * I.PEAA'' * Mlt. P'leasatit, Ju ne 29--We have been visitedl with a goodI tan, which was very mutch needed. Mrus. Alice F'owletr has becntiuite sick for somie time. S'he is someC bet ter~ at this time. Air. Walker 1Fowler, who Is livitig in I''lorlida, is with his hiomiefolks now. Mlrs. Lottie W~alker, of Cross Hill, has been spendinig several weeks with her son. Mir. Will Walker. Maniy friends of M\iss Lena Madden, were glad to see her at chuirch again after a pleasantt stay of several months In F'lor'ida. Mr's. Etta Blusby has beenl slending a while with lier sister, Mtrs. D~ella '1unn1inigham. Miss Nova Pu Illr, of Thtornwell Or dhanage, ia spteninlg her vacation wvith her sisteri, Mr's. IAde Nelcisotn. Little Lou Bell. one of the pets of Mr. and~ Mrs. Willitum Fowler, is niot at nil well. Miss Pearl Andeirsonu is nursing her aunt, Mrs. Alice Fowler'. ,Mr. W. TP. Walker spent Sunday with his uncle, Mr. HI. C. Ftuller, of Water loo. Watch this papet u1for closing date of big Mill End Sale 16 D avis-Rloper' Co. Card of Thankos. We wish to extend our thanks to ftriends and relatives for their kinud sympathy and help in the death of our little son, William. We ask God's richest blessings on each and all. Mr. nd Mrs. J. 13. Hill. Oh! you a mel get out of the way and let L.1 ERL do the work. Pnrely vagnt ble. As aysv Pharmma, LANFORD NEWS. Lan11ford, Jun 3.-Th hllan wind Storm' last Friday did a great deal of (ahtnage to the crOps. It also blew the chiiney from tlhe Methodist church and knocked out several win dow lights. h'lie chimney was blown from J. M. Fleming's residence. Notwithstanding the storm of last week, It Is very dry through this see lIOn. Gardens are failures. Mrs. J. M. Cannon and son are ex pected here this week. -Miss Robin Patterson is visitng Iliss Carrie Fowler this week. The sick of the community are all Improving. Dr. Allen Is kept quite busy on this side of the river. 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