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S 8 8 8 88 8888 888 8 ocla 8 LOcl and Personal Xeation1 8 S- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8'8 8 8 8 Miss Dorothy Hudgens is visitipg relatives in Pendleton, S. C. Mrs. Mark Hollamnh 'is spending some time in i-endersonville. - Mr. M. P. Vaughn, of 'Dials town ship; was in the city Friday. Miss Annie Gambrell, of Belton, is the guest of Miss Belle Martin. Miss Fannie Poole, of Tylorsville, Was shopping in the city Monday. Mrs. Mary Workman, of Camden, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke. Mis Vivian Huff has returned home after visiting relatives in Greenville. Misses Lucy Vance and Claudia Darlington were in Columbia Monday. Mr. Frank 'Crawford was among those present in the city last Thurs day. Master Robert Carlisle has returned to Spartanburg after visiting friends here. Mrs. J. W. Ferguson and children of Hartsville are the guests of relatives here. Mr. 'L. M. Lanford and family, of ,Pauline, have been visiting in the county. Mr. Ralph Owings of Owings Sta tion, was a visitor in the city Sat u rday. Miss Pauline McClesky has been spending a few days at her home in Piedmont. Miss Harriett Simpson has returned from Georgia wlhere she has been vis iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young and family visited friends in Jacks town ship Sunday. Mlr. Grover C. Riehey has returned after spending a few weeks in Wash Ington, ). C. Mr. Jack McCrav'y has returned home after spending several days in Baltimore. Mrs. R. F. Fleming and little child nre spending some time with relatives in Kershaw. Mr. and Mirs. C. L. Gossett, of Paul ine, have been visiting Mir. W. L. Reid near the city. Mrs. S. M. Wright of Woo'druff, spent a few days last week in the city visiting relatives. Mr. Yohert Aiken returned home yesterday after spending some weeks in North Carolina. Miss M.ary Jones of Union, spent a short while here last week with Miss Marguerite Simpson. Mrs. W. D. Fergason has returned after spending a short while with ria tives In Sumter. Miss helle Martin has returned home from Greenville, accompanied by Miss Litllie Hughes. Mirs. Annie Jamieson Witt, of Greenvile. is visi ing liss Imnogene Wilkes tor several days. Mr. n ( .\lrs. .1. A. Arnold of Wil liamston have been v\isiing their sis ter \I's. N'. L'. Siipson. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, of Darling ton, has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Moseley for several dlays. Mr's. Ear'l Mar'tin, wh'lo has been quite sick at hier home on East Main street, is saidl to be better. Mr. E. L. Terry, rep~resenting Lig gett & Myers Tlob~acco Co., was a bus iness visitor here FrIday. Mi's. C. A. Foster' and children rec turined to T1immonsv'ille Satur iday af ter a visit to relatives here. Messrs Leon Dodson andl Wallace Kilgo of Gr'eenv'ille, spent Sunday bere with Mr. Ernest Maclhen. Mrs. A'. L~. A.dams, of' Altivista, Va. andi Mrs. P. RI. 1Held of Canada, ar the guests -of Mr's. (1. S. McCravy. Mi's. E. IH. Wilkes and dlaughter), Tr'ene, have m' ireued from a pleasaitt THE "NO NAMIE" HAT AnnounCing the first slaowing of Men's New Fall Hats. Your in speCtion 'soliCited. Clardy & Wilson Hat Department visit to relatives in Dalgnore ' Prof. D. A. DuPre. and dattlhters, Misses Mamie and Grace, are visiting Mr. .and Mrs. Carlos It. Moseley. Afr. and Mrs. W. C. Dendy of Green ille have boon spending awhile here visiting friends' and relatives. The many friends of Mr. 'Steve raylor will learn with regret that lie Is 'critically iII at his home herd. Misses Julia and Mlary Pwens 6f Clinton are guests at the home of Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Gilkerson. Mrs. J. 0. C. Flewing, Mrs. Frank Caine and Miss Carrie Fleming have returned from the Panama Exposition. Mrs. Foster Slimpson, Misses Eliza reth 'and Virginia Simpson and Mr. Richard Simpson have returnf to the city. Mrs. Sallie Nickles has returned home after spcnding-part of t'hesum mier in the mountains of North Caro lina. Messrs Phil and Otis Huff have re turned home after spending a couple of weeks in Montreat with , the I3oy Scouts. Mr'. Shell McDaniel spent a few days here last week enroute from Savannah to Greenville where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gage and Misses Polly and Anna Prentiss, of Greenville were in the city for a short while Wednesday. "Dunk" Sullivan, who is running between Augusta and Florence as mail clerk, visited his parents in the city last week. Mrs. Anna Garrett and daughter, MIss Edmonia, have returned to the city after spending sone time in Greenwood. Messrs Thomas Jacobs. John Hol land Hunter, and John Townsand of Clinton were among the visitors in the city last Thursday. Mr. E. P. Minter left yesterday for New York and other northern markets to purchase fall and winter goods for Minter Company. Misses Gene and Helen Dodson. of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and MIrs. 10. Sitgreaves, Miss Frances Kennedy and others in the city. Mrs. MN. E. Roland and Misses Ella, Bessie and Dollie Roland, have re turned to the city after sliending some time at Waynesville, N. C. Misses Olynthia and Willie Jones re turned Tuesday from the west after spending a few weeks attending the Panama-Paciflc Exposition. Miss Florrie Langston has returned to her home in Darlington after spending several weeks here as the guest of the Misses Childress. Misses Willihelmina and Margaret WVebb, of Nashville, Tenn., and Miss Kathari'ine Ball of Columbia, S;. C., are visiting Mr', and Mrs. J. ). Watts. Mrs. J. S. Maclien and little Miss Eliza6eth Cooper joined Mr. J. S. fachen in Asheville Saturday to spend a few days In the mountains. Miss Bessie Cr'ws has returned to the city after a pleasant visit to Greenville. She w~as accompanied home by hex' siatci', Mrs. JT. Y. Wal lace. Mr'. J. L. Mahlaffey of the Eden comn munity, was a visitor in tihe city Sat urday. Mr'. Mahmaffey repxorts crop con ditlons as being very good in his sec tion. Prof. HT. S. Ilurdette spent a short whlile her'e Monday nmakinig prepar'a tions to leave for Pelhamn, Ga., where he will teach during the coming school session. Miss. Dor'eas Rlay C'almes left yes ter'da-y fox' Gr'eenwoodl whxere she will visit relatives for' several darys be fore r'etuxrninmg to C'oluxmbia fox' the Dr. and Mr's. WV. Y. McDaxilel and Iwo chlildrecn anxd Miss Adliiene Raixnes, of Tayloxrs, hav"e been v'isiting Mr x. and Mx's. J. R. Mcaniiel, a few~ miles fr'oxm (lie city. Mrx. JIohn Wr'ight, of Sxar'tanbuxrg, Mrx. WIll Wr'ighxt, of Savannah, andh Mrxs. Belie JTones, of Crxoss Hill, have becen visiting their fathex', Mi'. J. N. Wright. NIrx. and Mrxs. TI. L,. Jones hxave rec xxu'ned to thme city axxd ax'e staying with Mrxs. Mleng. Nix. Jonies wvill make Laurxenxs his hecadquax'ter's for time coin Nixs. Cor'a Cox Lucas and NMessr's Edwlin axnd Rlober't Lucas returnexxd yesterdlay aftex' axi extended westei'n tr1ip whliech included a visIt to the explositilon. Nix' and NMrs. Toni Divver' spent Sat uirday niight hxer'e with relatives. They aame over' ini their cai' axid on Suxnday Mx's. W. T. Dor'roh r'etux'iedl to An der'son w'ithi them. Nix. anxd Nixs. Lawr'exnce White of Grxeenwood spexnt sever'al hourxs in Laur'ens last Thux'sday enrxoute to (lieu' home aftexr several weeks spenit In Noxrth Car'olina. Mx's. W,. P. Thomason has rctuxxrxed home after spen nxg. sover'al months at Edxnbyville, N. Her' niany fx'lends will be glad to knowv that she Is xmuxch ixmpxroved in health. Mr'. and Mxrs. Tom Rwitzex' have re lur nedl fr'omx thle nor'th. Nirs, Sw it zer spient several 'days visitinig relativ'es in Baltixnoro while Mr'. Switzer' was . +++ ++ + ++ + SOCIETY. + 0.: I + ++ ++++ ++ ++ +++ A "Tacky Party." N On next Friday evening, Sept. 3rd, tIo ladies of the Eden School Im provement association will give I a "tacky party" on 4the lawn of the school building to which the young )peoplc are most cordially invited. There will be prizes given, one to the "tacklest couple," and other prizes of interest. Ice cream, cake and other refreshnents will be served for the benefit of the school. Those who come muist be adorned in "tacky attire", else they canout be permitted to par ticipate in this big evening of fun nid pleasure. 000 In Honor of Mus. It. L. Jones. A charming social affair of the week was the afternoon 1 party. given on Tuesday by Mrs. R. Herman Wright. Ceiplimentary to Mrs. B. L. Jones of Laurens, an attractive bride of a few .wceks. Some time was delightfully spent in playing bridge. 'At the close of the afternoon the hostess, assisted by liss Juanita Langford, served an elegant salad and ice course. Those enjoying this occasion were Mesdames B. L. Jones, Lambert Jones, I. H. Hunt, Jas. N. MoCaughrin, Alan ,Johnstone, Jr., Jack Crosland, Jas. L. Aull, Misses Pauline Gilder, Ruby Poggans and Fannie Mac Carwile. Newberry Herald and News. 000 Enga iueilnf-iit Announced. Wide interest was' attached to the announcement of the engagement of Miss Wessle Lee Dial and Mi. Marcus Grover Williams, of Birmingham, Ala., which was made at a very pretty par ty Friday afternoon given by Mliss Sadie Sullivan. Miss Dial is the at tractive and accomplished daughter of Col. and Mrs. N. B. Dial, of this city, and a graduate of 'Converse Col lege. Mr. Williams is well known in business and social circles of lir mingham. The wedding is to take place in October. The party was given a Japanese ef feet by the use of numerous articles from the east. The guests were met at the entrance by Misses Josic Sulli van and Marjorie Gelder and ushered to the punch howl which was presid ed over by Misses Rebecca Dial and lelen Sullivan and little Miss Maint zie Rtichardson, all costumed as .Japanese. Leaving the punch howl (he guests were received in the par lor by Misses Sadle Sullivan and Flor ide Langston, of Darlington. After thei guests had asembled and the ian nounceiment of the engagement made in a very originalI manni'. the gaies of Bridge and Forty Two were played. A delight ful ice course was served af teir the games were fliished. The guest of honor was the recipient of a beautifu hii oudoir cap antd a palir of .lapanese slippers. $100 Reward, $100 The' reader's of this pape~r will ho pleased to Iearn that there is at least one direaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. IHall's Catarr'h Cure is the only p ositive cure now known to the medical frate rntty. Catiarrzh being a constitutional diease, req uire's a constItuational treat - nient. Hall's (Catarrh Cutre is taken in ternally, neting dir-cily3 upon the blood an'l mucous surface~s of the systenm, there br destroying the ioultuilion of~ the (dht ease, and giving t he patlent strength by hlblling uip t he co nstitution andi assist ingu naturei!ii it din g its worlk. 'Te propirieto st ' hav'e so nutch fa ith in its curatiyve r'ow. ers that. they~ oft''r One 1Itaundrted Dollars for niny cas, tihat It fails to cure. Send for lis t to ittn nlais. Aaaire en: li. .1. t1Nt a &co., 'roedo. 0. iotld b'y 14n irurgit. .. TCake it' Isr'sami li Ph for cona::1ipatlon. Not lee to School ('ild reln. The city schools will openi next Aloniday morning at nine o'clock. Classltfiantion wililihe made in the spin P i' ndent('i 's oflilee on Wednesdal :y, Thur in:y and Friday of this week. School lhooks and su ppliles are on s:le at Powe's iDrutg Stor'e. Book Ilists may lbe seen red at Powe's Driug st ore. "S8hop ealy and av'oid the rush''. It is very import iiant that all pup;ils enteri on the first day of school. B. L~. Parkinson. You should see the beaut iful line of Center Tlables we ar'e now showing. S. M. & E. H., Wilkee & Co. buying ,goods in New York and othei' mar'ket s. Jutdge and Mr's. J. T. Johnson and familly have returned to Spartanhurg after spending most of the summer in Laur'ens. Miss Mary Pickford .John soni exp0cts to spend some weeks wIth Miss Lilla Todd1(. Mir. and Mi's. J. iD. N~chols andl Mr. Ifob Stevenson, of Abbeville, with lirs. E. HI. Nichols and Miss Lila Nichols, who joined them in Hodges, motored to Laurens Friday an~d were visitors of Mi'. and Mi's. HI. Nichols. Mr's. E. E. Glenn and MIss i'mma Glenn, of Spartanburg, are visiting Mr. andh Mi's. lioss D). Young. Monday, Mr's. Emma Little, Mirs. Tom Copeland, Mi's, Nannflo Finney and Mirs. D. W. M\ason, all of Clinton, epime up and jinnnd them for the ay. Greatest R Here is a sani 27 1 36 .3 9 x 2' 34 9 And see our entire li is complete, as a gre Here i a s The W. .11. IT., of the Laurens asso I'wing prora has11 ben nnounced: 10:0-Tankgivngandpras27er SuerAtndentseew or ete ei' iepo t ig of so P idents:1' ;id Diii.lr. o, ltobauertson, eatof whirma once wiss iI on uy dlont ofl St.at aW. .\l . T he'. 10vsio 3lluisiute, it's prpose slan anWelce aris. \s.Ce 1 . tson spnd ~'il re porlndtis. 1;U.elindoeiailreiew comf the . Reofllec sion r e ~en. tIt is iMs RbcaHagtt ug Values E-v iple of wvhat we are 4 :6 54 inch Axminister Rugs $1 :. 63 inch Axminister Rugs $2 12 feet Axminister Rugs $1E r x 54 inch Velvet Rugs $1.01 3 x 72 inch Velvet Rugs $2.7 x 12 feet Velvet Rugs $12.7 Come at Once ne and make your selecti, A many of these values c W T> :3:00-Childirenl's ssin Processional of Children, consisting of delegates fromn the Sunbeanu Hads 11 .Catr n is AuVilalues "Upla fwtae Sunehm are 54ciainh andeainste byg $1n 63ms inch A'nns.,en RugAs.$ 12 et fxumeinsten Rug Y. . S Cha5inf VraelvtRgs$. Ou .\l7uninSchooels-ete Rug $2.7 WeCome .\ts FOnceny ne apnde-.s m -akle yor.let 11t1 many of thWA eegvales re Prson l g . it l ret. sstlu ou ee te ns frewon the yunear' "O Zinllast." ym byY W.A . .\lie a-1on std-ic s1te Sba i m-h m n s.b Ser ona isri. \is bec Wof lentlof4Y.I. A.is. o(. Ev.Dai. I..I You-Th in' Ar iesCo Ito! (al &il( t'ltt' f o cal a.S. Chain o prhyer Ott MottianS hol-e. make 1) W1'tema oen'sMa ldl)nCoaMts, ese and watlnt th em. fte ui' werY o ats ur , Co: coat, M stylesn Dresesetc Our servcca Cotin, adse youwil be ilOkin oerice in buy or not. Mrs. Geo.. __________ AW FlV W lust Arrived )ur Fall stock of 'hese goods were )icked up by our >uyers from the )est Rug factor es in the country mnd they are the "er Offered Affering you. .50 .75 i.00 0 5 5 Dns while our stock an not be duplicated as Co.f Address-1 rs. C. 1. Watson. Pie~sentation of recoinmendations for eport of nominating committe. I:Iection of offlies. I teport of cominot Itee on time and liesotiions. Ad()110journmet. Thew Case of L. L. (Cantelou. Tecase of L. L. Cantelou, Claren ion, Texas, is similar to that of many >i!hers whol have used Chamberlain's ollte, Cholera and I )larrhoea Remiedy. lie says. "After trying a d1octor' for s eeralI moothIis, and sig diffre 'nt kinds of medicine for mcy wife~ wl:o had becinI trouibled with se.vere bowe! (0om i'laint for seve'ral months. I boug.ht a 2.50 bot tle of Chamb~ erla in ' i Ici, 1)rug C. dsee the Fall and Winter0 of 'the go, Ill. I speC ialty' ofN e-to-Measure Suits, skirts made as you e line of Ready-to- 1 resses, Waists, Petti- I Children's Cloaks,U Lssistance will cost you f delightfully interested I , whether you wish to S. McCravyU enthe