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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mil0TION. 'Mr. and Mi's. W. Ii. Richey, Sr. are spending several days in Atlanta. Mrs. W. M. Dates of Florence is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Simmons. -Mr. and Mrs. T. M. IDivver, of Ander son, spent the week-'nd in Laurens. Miss Carol Roper Is spending some time in Greenville visiting friends. Mr. "Crip" Crisp has returned home after a pleasant visit to Anderson. Mr. Frank Spratt, of Greenville, spent the week-end in the city. Mrs. Salie Nickles left this week to spend some.time in the North Caro lina mountains. Misses Kehe Vance and Jessie Brown 6f Anderson are the guests of Miss Lalla Mao Dial. Miss Mildred Gasque has Just re turned fromn a very pleasant visit to friends in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Dorroh, of Spar tantburg, spent the week-end in the . city at the home of Mrs. W. T. Dorroli. Miss Dorothy Owens, ' of Clinton, spent the week-enil in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H1. Gilkerson. Miss Corrie Hart will leave this week for a short vacation in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. liers and little Bul iru isitiv-s relatives in Branch ville and Allendale. Miss .Lola Copeland of Belton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. it. .. moI;pson here for several d-1y. last veek. Miss Beta Mereditli and Miss Sarah Dorroh left Friday morning for Pen rose, N. C., to spend their vacation. Miss 'Itletta Wilson, of Camden, is the guest of 11ev. and Mrs. 1. L. Law sonl. Miss .Dary Oillingham and Miss Lu cretia Trimmier are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Timmerman. Mr. .lam e lRoland of Iartsville is spending awhile here visiiing, homlne folks. MIs. 11. U. Watson and little son, It. G. .11., from near Cross I1nchor, and Miss Eva J. 'Aloore of Center Point, were visitors in baurens last Moilay. Misses Nlarguerite and Ruth Bioin eau, of Yemassee, are the guests of Miss il(lre (asque, on Laurens street. Mr. It, 11. Young is spending sever al days in the city on his way home from llennettsville where lie has been visIting for several weeks. Dr. and Mirs. Royal, of Charleston, are visiting .1udge It. C. Watts at his summer home on North IHarper street. Miss Emma Kay of Greenville l'i beien a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11. Simmons for the past rfev days. I)D. W. 1). Ferguson, Messrs T. 1) Darlington and Vance Irby have r'e turned after motoring to Americus, Ga., whorl, Mr. D~arlington has a very large farm. Mrs. C. A. Foster and chiliren, of Timmonsvilie, after spending some time in the city at the home of Mr's. *W. T. 'Dorroh, left M~onday morning for the mountains. Mr. CG. C. Anderson, of the Gray Court section, w'as a visitor in the city S'aturdauy. Mr. Ander'son~ was thoughtful enough to britu a box of nice ailes to 'The A'.ver'tiser oflie. ".l im" Scopas, one of the local col ony of enterprising Greeks, left sev eral days ago for his 01(1 home in Greece whlere lhe will visit for soy eral months. of Mr. J1. 'C. Wasson. Mr. and Mi's. E. II. Wilkes spent 'aeveral (lays of last week at Glennm 'Springs. TIhey are nowv in Atlanta for a short stay. Rlev. W. D). Ratchfor'd, of Cross HIill, preCachied at the Presbyterian church to a deeply interested audience Sunday evening, making a decided im pression upon those wvho hoard him. iWhile in the city ho was the guest - Miss lla'zle Prickett of St. Matthewvs is exp~ected in the city Firiday to be 'the guiest of Mi.i Ruth AleAtister'. Mt's. E. 1b. Tlrimmier of Spartanburg Is visiting her' daughter, Mrs. TI. L. immerman. Mr. 0. W. 11ll1, formerly of this city but now of Florence spent a few (lays here an'd at Gray Court last week. Mr. Hilli had the misfortune of breaking an arm some time ago but it is niow 'about well. -Miss Irene Manley has returned to the city after spending several days .9ith frietids in Greenville. Miss Gertrude Tollison, after a short siIt to Greenville, has returned to tlke city. Cl% IWGve Quintne To CMtlrea. iffNR s te s nagieb. 1* .ess Miss Margaret Webb, of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of Misses Margue rite and Hattie Simpson. Mr. Harry Thames, of Charleston, left for his home Sunday after a pleas ant visit to Mr. Hugh Aiken. Miss Hattie Cooper, of Ilenderson, N. C., is the guest of Miss lielen Sulli van on West Main street. Mr. C. W. Tune left last week for Columbus, Ga., to visit relatives for some time. Alisses Gussie and Courtenay Watts arrived in the city several days ago to spend the summer here. Messrs Claude Garrett, Boyce Lav ender, Grover Richey, Moore Dial and Will Wesson attended the hop at Chicks Springs Friday night. Mi. Hugh Aiken ani his guest, ir. Harry Thames, of Charleston, spent several days of last week in Green Ville. Mrs. H. I. McAlister and children. of Abbeville, have returned home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. AlcAlister's mother, Ars. Virginia Miller. Miss Ilarriett Edwards and Mlaster Belle Edwards have returnel to their home in Due Vest after it visit of several weeks with their grandmother, AMrs. Virginia Miller. Mr. and 'IMrs. Carl Sloan, of Saf ford, Ariz., are visiting relatives in the -county. AMr. Sloan is a brother of Mir. W. 13. Sloan, of this city, and is very well known lier9q. Since go ing west Mi. S-loan has been very suc cessful In his business ventures and is now one of the lCa(ig citizens of hIs coiniunlity. * * * * * . * * * 55* * * * * N iss Clarindfi A hercroiule. s S** * *.* * *5..... . All ss Clarindia Abercroinbie, age 72 died at her home ueniear Rtabuni Creek church uesday night, Juitly ji, after I prolonged illness. All that loving hands and kind friends could ( was dlone for her (o:1fort and recovery, yet all failed, for the Alaster had otheir pians. Our loss is Heaven's gain. "Aunt Clarindia," as she was so well known, was a iiemlberi of the Dials ANlithodist church. She was a fine Christian. To know her was to love her. How we are grieved to think that such a noble Christian wonian, one who was loved, should be taken from 0111 homle and commiun it y. Iut some day, when the mystic Nveil hasa beeni pulled aside and all the lys teries of life have beeni revealed, wve shall then uidert'stand. Yet how pr'oud we aire to know that today she basks in lie sunlight of Gxod's eternal pres ei'e andI(] has greeted her loved ones oil the gtler shore cre this. Desldes the family of tliree, liss Ch] istie Aberviromlble, Ailis igualilee Abercrobnible, and Ai1ss Jennic Belle \Watkins, she is survived by the follow ing brothers and sisters: Ir. Lewis Abercronible, Vilianiston, Fla.; Air. Jonathan Abercro:nbie, Clinton; 1ir. John Abercrombie, Ailrs. J1. F. Watkinls, an( .Nirs. Pinkney TIiellanis of this com-i muiity. She w'as bur'ied at Dials churichd last WVednesday~ at noon, JIuly 15, the ser v'lees being cond~ucted by the R~ev. i. AMunnerlyn. "A Friend." (AO) WIIERIE YOU PLEASE EAT' WHATi YOUl'i iASE That Is w'hat you cnn do If you take D~odson's Iver' Tone. Mlany people know the dlanger' of calonmel, yet they take it because they know of nothaing better. Oilher people are not afr'ald of ealomtel, because they (10 not un dcirstand what a daniger'ous dIrug it is. lBccause it hats never huriit thcem, they be0lieve It neverCi will. No one needs to take dangerous Cal omnel (which is just; anotheri formi of mercur'y)./ The Laurons Dr ug Co. sells Dod son's Liver Tone fo ' fifty cents a bot tle andl guarantee that it takes the place of cn me!. Dodson's lver' '01n0 is a pleasant tasting vege ble reomedly that lIvens Up) the llver' vit out causing any re striction of hi b or diet. It has none0 of the many b afteir-effets of calo mel an ssafe for childreii as wecll as grown-ups. YX~u dIon't r'un a single r'isk when you try D~odson's Liver Tone, because If you aren't entiraely satisfied all you ne0(d to (10 is go right back to whore you bought it and have your moniey cheerfully refunded to you with a smile. Isn't that fair? To Clean Off Cemetery. All persons interested in the Hecaver' Dam cemetery areo reqluested to be present or send help on July 31st for the -purpose of cleaning off the grounds and making needed repairs. W. S. Benjamin. Bucklen's Arnica Salive for Cuts, Burns and tSores. writes: "I have neye had a cut, burn, wound or sore it Id not heal." Get a box of Bucklen's Ajica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for burns, mores, cuts, wounds. Prevenuts lockjaw. 250 at your druggIst, P. 'nci Equat'on, Calciulating z1chines have nothing an the oatoulat ng mother with three n~arriageable ughusters on her hands, -indsa. SOCIETY. + Mister-Eielberger. The following from the Marion Star will be received in Laurens with a great deal of surprise and with lots of pleasure as Mr. Eichelberger, the groom, is a Laurens boy. He was for a number of years a member of the local police force and proved a most efficient oficer. ie was popular with everyone with whom lie came in con tact and hundreds of friends all over the county wish him much joy. The account of the wedding follows: "Few folks in this city have known that Walter C. Eicheilberger, our ef fIcient' policeman, had taken unto himself a wife so long ago as Feb ruary. "Ikey" is a secretive kind of a fellow, and dclights in the unusual. not that it is unustal for a good fel low like "Ikey" to marry, but that any man should marry in February, and keel) the matter a secret until .ily. The Star grateftilly acknowledges the following annottncement, and wishes the yoting couple mIuch hap ilness: Mrs. Annie .11ister anttnices the marriage of htet daughi r, Addie 11. (o Mr. Walter C. icilhl-brger, of Laurens. S. C., onl Wed(lnesday, Feb ruary the eightenth, nineteen hun dred and fotrteen, Alexadia, VIr ginia.--Al. hiotie. Mlarion, S. V. M1r. and Mrs. EIlelberger will be it hoaio In nar~oil withint it few days, he having left yest-riay for Virgi ina, anld wiIIl rin .:. I'rlehellterger back withhm. Wedl In F.loridla. Satutrday night at R:30 o'clock, Miss May Ctrry and .\Mr. Shaw P1.11 stole a marhel ott their frieinds, we-it to the laptist parsoage atad wete joined in the hantds of wedCl.ock by 1cv. Iinyani S'evens. Only onte or two Ittembers of the famil3, knew the wedding was to, take place and those did not. know of the time and were not present. whenl tho happy event took place. Allss itrry is the daughter of .\Mr. c. C. Curry, of Northi Ocala, atnd I, a pretttand al tractive yottng lady, ite family oposed the we(lding on ae cotiant of hter- youthlc. Site has maIanv i'enlds in Ocala who will be sturprised( to learni of her marriage and who wll join in wvishing her happittess. Mrl'. Felts came here from I :iltur(ents S. C., with i is fatietr, 3r. J. W. I ts. and his brother, '.Mt. .1. T. Pelts. ntow an the police force, last January, and makes is ioime with tho family ot North Mlagnolia street. lie is employ Sat mt. stoak's wagon frctory and is a [it (et indistri'ous yountg tan wit il manly 'rienads Iad duri ting ils short residenace herte. The Starl jolits their riends in wins [ng the young cotple happiness Itt heir now life.-Ocala (hla.) Star. Sc'htultze-lauptmuan., Ateyutiaae marr'uIage ceremnony3 wvas performted ita Laturetts last FtrIday, bihlen Frtauinei t Pattila Sc'thulltzie becamte .he br'ide of' Ilerr Iuttiilauaptmuan. lhese twoV( arte very3 recenat citize.ns of \taerica, it fact so r'ecnat. thtat necitha 't could1( speak thie IEnglish lanaguage. ithe hapipy y'ountg coatpjlet ta ntiv'es >f Geranty. Tlhte mtatrrage cer'emtony3 was r'enad )3y 1lev. JT. ii. 'T. Mlajor of thec First Ilethtodi1st chtar'eh butt the real' per 'ormming was dlotte by3 M1r. Williama Sol >mont whto acted Its enterprtieter' fot' lh i'isit ing teatm. rThe ceremaony3 was icted Int excellet style unrder' te roof >f Solomuona's jewelry stot'e anad unt let' thec laiis of Utncle Sanaiel and thte 'tur'ch. At onae tine thec yountg cout ule w~ore aft'aidh titat. Ihe sign system >f maat'ritage wouldl have to be utsed >ut luckily thtey foundt~ Mrt. Solomtont 'iho haandles thte German stuff ina t'at ling goodI style. Mrt. Hnauptan las been ita thals otrtty aboutt otte year, t'esidintg otn a at'm ina thae lower' part of Laurtenas outy3, whter'e hte anad several othter bertaans at'e living. Th'le little colony3 romt theo Vatetrlatnd therte is doinag ox ecdingly well for thecy are a tharifty 11( nd istriouts set. Thec groomi haas atst t'eturtnedl fromt his native counatry vhaet'e lae wvent to britng hais br'ide-to) >O to theira new haomae. -Fwller-Marlon. Moitntville, Jualy 20.--On Thur'sday avening, July 16, 1914, thtere occurred pretty wedding at the home of Mr. cnd Mrs. 3. RI. Fluller of Mountville, vlaen their daitghttr, Vaushti, became he bt'lde of Dr. L. BI. MarIon or Olin on. In the parlot' Miss Wilma Ramey tang in' her attractive manner, "Love deo Truly". Her natural attractiveness, ogether with her melodious ~vote arought about a silence that was main ained throughout the ceremony. As Wiss Ida May Crisp sounded the itrains of Mendelssohn's Wedding narch. Miss Emma Hinn. the maid of honor with Mr. Fred Fuller, the best man, marched through the drawilig room illto the Plarlor and took their Places amid the palms. Then came the little flower girls, Vivian Smith and Edith Dantzler, making beautiful the bride's path. The bride entered leaning Upon the arnm of the groom. They took their places between the white coluins capped with ferns and artistically decorated with trailing ivy There they plighted their troth to each other in the presence of a host of friends- and relatives. Rev. Ellis A. Fuller, brother of the bride, in his impressive manner performed the beautiful and solemn ceremony that made them husband and wife. The bride was pretty and, daintily dressed in her wedding gown of white crepe meteor trimmed in tulle, with a veil of tille caught in cap effect with the lille:s of the valley. She carried a shower bouiuet of bride's roses and lillies of the valley. While the bride 111d grooi w re e ceiving 1hlidr congrat uiations, Aliss lild red Siinmons added to the pleas anltiess of the evening with her de lightfu Ili music. The guests were then ushered to a cozy cornermi of the spiacious 1eraida Where pu'l ncli was served by Al isses I"'stelle Turn-ler, INdith and I-Athel Smnith. The Decor'ati onfs displayed taste- - palms, ferns and ivy were used simp v bu1t effectively. The light from the cadliles vithin an1d froi the .Ja panose itlanterils witioui gave a soft glow over everything. The bride Is a'coiplished and uniii versalily loved by everybody inl the towii. The groom is a popular younig physiciani, aniid a ma n. of steri ling', wort h Tle 1111inrouis 111(1 xpiid xpn i presents attest to the e:steitn In whi ich they Ire bloth bihl by ali 11hia 1:now them. The . ln'ide's 11entln ss tnd silcerety, ani.1 1hw grooln's jinlgrity N nil honlesty a re doestined~ to mak1e( f'or thlem a VH'ci vie of iliends whImieevI t hey go. Idil-VElR-L.\X is guarantleed 10 r*( livve froulbles, resuiltinga From 1 dis ordgred Iiver. Pla!n 1,ti r "oorevily harinless. Pays Pharm-11acy. 'YLiiI.SViLL.: NiES.:I 'yleirsville, .July 20.-- tev. W. It. .ustiis of' inore illed his egpl a intieint at Sandy Springs Siiulay. .1i'. tand i. s. 0. C. Cox ani chil idri'eii spent last Ved nesday with Mir. and .\ls. T. 11. Poole an11d family. Alisst's Lula and Annie .\ae Donian .'penvit latA .\loniday3 wIth .\rs. .\lattio ('lar k anid hamily. liss .\lattie lielle P'ttersoi is spemd ing a while wi\1h1 frieinds at Ware Shoals. Aliss E'"lizabeihl Alexander of L:Iiuder 'ollege spent last Thu rsday with .\liss P1iniiie Poole. Mlessrs "". It. ai F.L. CoPoope were1 in Clinton Saiturday eveilng. i. .1limi Pr i lice spent sev'eral dia ys in Charl'ieston la st. week. Alisses Grace, Fannie and .\Iat tie Bobo~ I oole spent Satnurday e'veingi w ith .\irs. C. 11. Coopier. Mi's. Mlattle Clark iand .\rs .1". L. I ooper anid clild1ren spent Sunday ev an ing withl Air. and Mirs. TI. P. Pooh e rilid family.C \l r. J. W. D)onnan and dlaughiteri, T Allies A nniie Alane were in Laurieins 1:st a i'uesdlay. 1 Mr. TF. IP. Poole was in Lauirens M i- Mlarmy Little is visliting lheu' tlandmliiotheri, \lris. Lucy (lenin. Aliss Lunla Little and Mir. Will Lit L10 spent Su nday v ih Mr'. anud .Ailrs. I). A. (3lenni aid family. Air. Will Clarmk of G reen wood, is spteningii. a few dlays wvith r'elatives 110. Tlhie protraictedl meeting will sttu it Langston next Sunday. LIV-.VE 11-LA X tones up the system, itimul111ates the LIivei' to work in harim my wvith the otheir orgtans. (;uaranteed 'o give satisfation. Rays Phlarmticy. Only One "BROMO QUININB" Lro get the genuine, cail for lull namne, LAXA. 'IV1C BIROMO QUININE. Lookforsignaoture of E. W. GAOVE. Cures a Cold in One Day, Stops :ough and headache, and works off cold. 25c, y )peiirg Btooks of Subuscriptioni. Hooks oif sub scriplt ion to thle cap I al stock of Mer'chiants Sipeialty Comi- tl ;tany3 ill bie opened at thme o ce of Dial & TIodd, E'nterpise Bank bu1 ild- a *ng, Lauirens, S'. C1., on Saturday, JTuly 15th, 191-1, at i10 o'clock A. M., pursu int to a coumission to the uindei'sigin 3d from the Secretary of State. Au-n thoriz.ed capital One Thousand Dol Iai's ($1,000.) to be divided into 0one ciundred (100) shares of the par value >f Ten Dollars ($10.00) each.J L. 0. B~allo, W. (1. Lancaster, 1W. HI. Holder, T. F. Ray, 32-It _ Board of Corporators. Mere Supposition, "Why is that little man down there in the Center of the hall always mov ing to adjourn?" "I don't know, but he looks to me like one who might want to explain to his wife and have It over with as soon as possible." Wake up your liver, A lazy liver brings on thre worst of diseases. Take Li V-'VER-LAX now. Rays Pharmacy. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIGHTS? If not use MAZDA TUNGSTENS. A pure white Light at Less Cost. home and get one and try it. See the difference then you will let us fit up your entire house. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. S. N. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. In .11eemory of 1I.S. .l.Trn You will like ' iou r.he~. is lft uour club plan I-eft us yes, foi evelr mor r: IIt, we hope to ineet ou luiother. OI that bligh t a lnd happy slioroh zonely the house, and sal the lo r F'ince' ollr' lother' ha.i gonte: No long )1iees to lilt ohl a brighter. home thanl ours. Pm - In leaven Is to\w her. Own. Ve lliss thee fronm ouitr bo:v.'. d :. Inlother. We Iiiss the" fromt hy l ct* . I shadow o'er our lit", is ea5t, lW e We luiss the sunlshine of thy' fax. V.- nilliss thy kiil and wilhinig 1a1 Lla! *wt wlll never' Thy fonl d 1 ld4)31(1 333(l (am a n3'31st ca z wit r(:'l i d h r holnm Is e dark without. hI: 1. yo u0 t 3 hitgh gra de Sou th envefu3l be thy silent. slumbehor. Bend WatI 19:'c'ul 3in thy oe o 1im. : koil no mor will joill oll 1331) It A Watch t1iat you Thou nom mo u1r1 . Sorrows 1now. Will aIvays be proud 'et again we hope to ml1eet tle, to earr'. Whi en the -day of life Is lI ed: lidi 1leaven with joy to greet th Drop in this even WhIere no far,-'eeI tears are sh.ed . - . !__ US -_ "hoer Dautghter."Ipai hsclbpa /henever You Need a General Tonk. Take- Grove's 1IEM~~JIS T'he Old Standard Grove's Tasteless [lill Tonie is equally valuable as a .e(:r eneral Tfonic because it contains the d ell known tonic properties of QUININE ud IRON. It acts on1 the Liver, Drives I1l'31S ait Malaria, Enriches tihe Blood and SAtorne buyt La Wairon ~ath. l'iOfiit.ate Nto og prces to tl t~ng Practc Noh hll Sttouta.o The HorseThef Drop sta 03,11111 I ix t~e o r pl ce Calsa sw red ny o.,ay t o nigat. iii thlele Willthenoyoorewiol dnover nollee Stllebrbsem;s'anha Band Suvy Wpalty Drawingswald eawas be proud~m PILL Laueno Sar. C. I'Illeing and let useex Tlain this.club pla as tigt.Sa~st.AJey, iersi For saleans. as' shd heres. Eeyutwhe on .:O. 1. 6 a~ig