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9 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 '8g '8 Local and Persgonal Xmntion 8 * 8 0868888888888888 Mr. Charl Wharton of Waterloo spent the day here Monday. Mr. John R. Heli'ns spent Mondpy in Laurens on business. Miss May Riser, of Birmingham, Ala. Is the guest of Miss 'Wessie Lee 'Dial. Mr. Edd Wilson of Hendersonville 'was here yesterday on business. Mr. 'Welly Abercrombie was here Tuesday from Rabun. Mr. Nesbit Mahon visited in the city yesterday. Mr. W. P. Harris was here on a <busi ness trip yesterday. Mr. John Gray spent Tuesday in the city. Mr. Hugh S. Wallace 'from Shiloh spent yesterday here on business. Mr. Bill Peterson was a visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mr. John W. Lanford of Ora was I among the Monday visitors in the city. Mr. G.W. Stegall of Hickory Tavern was here Monday. Mr. William P. Brown froih Route Three was here yesterday on business. I Mr. George H. Brown motored in from the Sagetown section Tuesday to spend thq day. ' Mr. Tom Knight brought a load of I cotton in from Hickory Tavern Tues- I day. . Mr. Drate Todd of Barksdale spent f the day in the city y6lerday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hellams and little child from Dials township were In the city shopping yesterday. Mr. Leonard Abergtomlite, -magts trate of Sullivan township spent yes terday in the city. Mr. William Mihon of the Merna a community came in Tuesday on busi- c 'less. Mr. Dempsey Watkins from Burnt Factory spent. a short while here the I first part of the week. Mr. Tom Sanders was among tihe business visitorsm here friom the Rabun Creek section. Mr. W. P. Hipp who lives in the 3 Milam Branch section came in yester day to spend the day on biusiness. t Mr. John Langston of the Farms v Dial Place spent yesterday in Laurens, 3 returning to his home in the evening. Mr. Charlie Taylor who is now mak- C ing his home in dreenwood spent Sunday here with relatives. I Mr. Sims Irby, of ~Columbia, has been spending a few days in the city E with friends. C Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thames, of C Charleston, spent the week-end in the city with Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Aiken. 'Mrs. Albert Dial returned to the city a Saturday after a pleasant visit to rela tives in Bristol, Tenn. Mrs. C. E. Parker and little girl will C leave Saturday for Cookville, Tenn., to join Mr. Parker. 9 Miss Mary White, of Spartanburg, has returned home after Visiting Mrs. ' J. W. Todd and 'Mrs. F. P. McGowan. ti Mr. John B. Bagwell of Poplar 1) Spr'ings was among the visitor's in the f~ city Monday. Mr. W. I'rby Elledge came down from p lloyds Mill Monday to spend the day ui In the city. ii Mir. Luther' D. Hitch from the lower 4~ Pea Ridge section spent the day her'e a Mionday. Mi'. JTames A. 'Coats or the Fr'iend- i ship section was here for the day on Monday. Mir. A. C. Phillips who lives near r lloyds Mill, came in Monday on a busi5- U ness5 tip.. Mr. and Mm's. W. C. Raisor' of Cross t Hill w ieie among the risitors here lasth Monday. 5 Mi'. W. W. Yeargin was among the c flarkcsdne visitors in the city last Mon day. Mr'. 11. V. Jienninmgs from Laur'ens Route Tiwo came in Monday to spendl the day attending to business. tI -Among the Mountville visitors in the o, city last Monday were Messrs Thos J. in Coleman and Conway Dial-.c Mr. Alexander Grifln was amogg the mi Enioree visitors in the city the' first part of the wveek. 'ci ' At Our ] To folks who hav anne Coffee a chance make this offer. Buy a pound can. In home be sure to use just ha nary cheap coffee. Then i go to the store you bought money back. That sounds Get It From Mr. JOhn Pat Madden of the 'Rabun Dreek section *as here on business Konday. Mr. W. H..Balentine who lives near Ware Shoals spent the day ir) the city last Monday. Mr. Herbort Aborcrombie of Rabun, eisited in the city on Monday of this eek. Mr. Ton 'Simpson, who lives near rumblin Shoals, was here on business flonday. Capt. W. A. McClintock came down Ionday from Ora to spend the day on usiness. Miss Laura Gray, of Gray Court, pent several days last week in the ity with Miss Wil. Lou Gray. Mrs. 1D. D. Peden, of Gray Court, isited her sister, Miss Beta Meredith, icre Saturday. Mr. Calhoun McGowan, of Charlotte, pent the week-end with his parents, dr. and Mrs. F. P. McGowan. Mr. Albert Hellains was a visitor kore the early part of the week. Mr. lellams resides in the Hickory Tavern ection. Mr. :Edell Wilson oC the Hickory .avern section was among the busi tess visitors here the early part of the reek. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hiers and little aonnie, spent a very pleasant Sunday vith the family of Mr. Miller Curry, icar Dials church. Miss Mary Ferguson left Saturday or Greenwood where she will visit irs. C. C. 2eatherstone for several ays. Mrs. J. J. Pluss will leave soon for n extended visit to relatives kin San 'rancisco, Riverside and San Diego, 'alifornia. Mr. Dick Owings and wife, and Miss little Owings attended the funeral ervices of Mr. Pearlie Moore at Dials hurch Sunday. Mrs. .J. H1. Boyd has returned from Vashington, ). C., accompanied by her lece, Mrs. Clara IKkhart Johnson and Ittle son. Mr. and Mrs. L. F]. Buriis and family lotored to Greenwood Sunday and pent the dIy ais the guests of Mr. and Irs. J. C. Burns. Miss 'Gharlotte' McGowan, who is aacihing now in Easley, splnt the reek-end in the city with her parents, Ir. and Mrs. F. P. McGowan. Mrs. M. C. Bowen and, Mrs. R. E. opeland have returned to the icty fter a visit of several months in-To do, 0. Rev. and Mrs. Preston B. Marion, of umter, are spending awhile in the ity 'With Mrs. Marion's father, Dr. W. Irby. Mr. J. Edwa'rd Hart, who is now iaking his home in Cleveland, 0., is pending several days in the city 'ith homefolks. Mrs. George Foulk and daughter, of olumbia, have returned home after pending a short time here as the uests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Higbe. Mr. Roy Boyd, for several years with odd & Simpson, has accepted a posi on willi the Brooks Hardware Com any where he will be glad to see his 'lends. Capt. J. M. Philpot, Miss Marie Phil at, Mr. and Mrs. JT. R. Murff, motored p to 'Clemson College Sunday return g same afternoon. They carried a cll filled hamper of eatables and had spriead on tile college campus. Messr's Plirce Moore, Boyce Myers, Cl arvie Terry and Nat Richardson, ent over to Union Sunday In 31r. Ho yer's Ford. It being Sunday, they i sport that the 11(1 was oin tight in Mr. J. L. Bloyd1, of Mounitville, was in We se city oil busiiness Mond(ay. Besides is pri'eent cr'op, Mr. Boyd says that he i ill has forty bales of last year's -al op on h~andI and it still hloldimng for gher piices. Mr. W~alter' Moore, formerly one of e Advertiser force but now far'ming hig mar Madlden S'tation, was a visitor Inl (U Ce city Saturday afternoon, lIe is h10 IC of the young farmers wh'io is ma1k-- of g good by working hard, raising ne.- by bssitics at home and making cottonl a Hto oney crop). noC Mr. and Mrs. T. .J. Bialoek and era5 illdren, of Clinton, spent thle week- Mr ful bet tie Ml S vi~ ill never given Luzi to please you, we I l snaking the coffee at" Mai If asnmuch as of ordi- of I F you are not satisfied, "" it from, and get your m reasonable doesn't it. e f'our Grocer "w on sit Men, Hoos A well equipped one of the natural every good hoi This is the greati tunity you will ev< make your kitchen convenient, at a price. You are not the sort pect your wife to go alo year with no better co the kitchen than your had. Men, nowadays, do with a cradle as gran don't write letters with work in the sho) with ou You have things up-to work. You bet you do, pect 3 Square Meal right along too. Listen, fair to the' wife to let I with old-fashioned V household eqipiniot wl have One of these now H cled tomorrow for only I not. You ican all right like to -have a convenionl Just Hand Us We will int one of ti Hoosiers in your home low you will think we ourselves. The Hoosier us make these prices till troduce these ne wmode so far below the market ply because enormous I have made big factory your wife gets the benef one of these at our risk. The NEW The NEW The NEW The NEW The NEW Send one of these lar now: then a dollar net and hand back yo .S. .M. I with Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young. Ir. and Mrs. Tr. M. Divv'er and Mlr. Martin, of Anderson, spent Sulnday tile city withl relatives. Ir. J. W. Powell, of Wilmington, N. is in tihe cIty for the Caine-Powell iding, - liss Minn Faul, of Baltimore, Mdl., 3xpectedl in the city today for the ne-Powell weddinllg. J1. Frank lRamageI~ Dead. fr. J. Frank Rlamage, an aged and tly resplected citizen of tihe Holly >ye siction of thue county, (lied at his ao Monday nlight f a complication liseases, is death theing hastened old age. Hie was burled inl thle ly Grove cemetery yesterday after n1, mfany of Ils friends and admlir being present to bear a last tribute. Rlamage was in tile 87thl years of age and had lived a. lon~g and use life, lie foughlt bravely in tile war wveen tile sections and hlad many loits of valor -to his credit. After war h~e gave hlimfself over to peace iursuIts and made a good citizen. was a member or thle Holly Grove hodist church an~d was one of its ingest supports. He is survived by son, Mr. Albert Ramnage, and a ghter, Mrs. Tom Simpson, of Gold Genleral Grant's Atire. was at tile closing exer'cises of one~ he plilc schlools in Boston' thlat 'jorie wvas r'eading a comnpositloni er own "Grant's Work in tile Civil ".She got on most creditably uin hie reached Lee's surrender at Ap attox courthlouse. Sile thlen relat lOW Lee wore is swordl andl was dsomlely attiredi in full uniforni ile Grant," she0 announced "hlad nothling but an old, ragged uniion "----Pi tburgt Chronice-Telegrnnh.i (Highest Award, Panama-Pac If You Li Give You ier CaL kitchen is rights of isekeeper. 1st oppor have to perfectly bargain f man to ex ng year after IVeniences in grandmother n't cut wheat Ifather did; a quill, or -of-date tools date in your and you ex- - a Day c ce-nc uttered men ! Is it by partitions or cubby holes or get along oman-killing Ien you caln oosiers deliv I. Of course ' You would kitchen. a Dollar ese flye now Lt a price so are cheating Company let 3 week to In s. 'They are tandard sim loosier sales savings, aird t. Send her HOOSIER WONDERtjl HOOSIER SPECIAL F 'ROLL DOOR HOOSIE HOOSIER BEAUTY C HOOSIER DE LUXE SURPRIS our tomorrow sure. Coie in earl a week for a few weeks. That is i ir money with a smile. Do this m & E. H. 'I BLE:ASE (dVES P'LATFOR1M3. [ Speaks Befor'e Large Crowdi at Green. ille Naturdaily. Greenville, Oct .--In declaring here Satu rday that he would he a can didate for r'e-elect ion for governor of South Carolina next Summner, former Gov. 'Cole L. Illease defended his liar don rec0ord(, deled P( he favloredl local opt1ion, Opiposed the open1 saloon, ad1 vocated lynching of the ravisher, con demned the Tax Commission, stating that it "as not giving the corporations a square deal, and( statedl that the min isters should1( stay in the pullilt and(1 eanse mixing in politics. Three thousand 1)eople heard Blease speak. * * 9 e 9*9*wee S ** * * TYLERISVILLE NEWlS. * ese e * e S S. e e. . . Tylersville, Oct. 4.-There will be an lee cream supper at Sandy Springs school1 house Friday night, October' 8, beginning at '7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. J. F. JTacobs of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr's. F. W. Little. Mr. JToshua C. Poole spent Sunday with Mr. Raymond Cox near' framletts. Miss Lillie Peterson was in town shopping Friday. Miss Mabel Plume attended tihe teachers meeting in Laurens Saturday. iM's. J1. L. C'ooper and chlildrenOt 5pent Sunday with Mr's. M. 0. (Clark and( family. Mr. and Mr's. C'. R. Cooper and Mr.I ('laud Cooper of Whitmnire v'isited recla tives near' Cross Anchor Sunday. Miss Lucy Little was in Laurens, Salturday. See our1 men's all wool blue serge suits at $10.00. -j1 LU. fie Exposition, San Francisc ke Good r Wife a net N1 is "HOOSIER BEAUTr The National Step Saver -at $9 LESS than standard prices--w .ble and white enamel cupboards. -mildway between the Hoosier Wonde leauty in convenience-and equal to 1 size. -the only kitchen cabinet with are removable and sanitary-no partitions catch dirt or dust. -the National Step Saver; most comp ractical kitchen cabinet ever made; abinet in the world. -all white enamel inside and out-a f remarkable beauty. E HER! y before some of these styles are A1. If she isn't delighted, we w uich for your wvife NOW. You o WILKES 4 FOW(11LERI NEWIS. * p * * e * * e * * * * . * , , Fowler, Oct. 4.-Mrs. Fannie .Jay Iaddlon anid son C'halmers, of Abbe le, visited her cousin Mirs. .L. A. Lowier last week; and1( back to memi >r'y dlear. Oh! these happy memories. Mlr. W. C. IBrown,, onie otf our1 neigh )(*s went to Sipartanbu~rg last week, o a enneieri specia list, to have one tak ni ouit. The t reatminent is ext remnely evereC hut from prlesentI inadieantions viii be succeessful. Mi'. Brown Is ex llubit ing a g reat d(eal of st oleism ini he trying ordeal. i'. andi .\rs. Frank Parsons, of' Lan ord(, wecre seeing the latter's parents, Iir. andi Mrs. C. B. Taylor, last week. Mir. and Mirs. W. W. Owens visited 'elatires in Greenville last week. Mliss Lola Belle Poole, one of our' nuchi adlmiredl young iadies, was a tilest of M\iss C'arie Fow~ler' Saturday. R~ev. Mlr. Mar'tin, of Cross 11111, will 'reach at Warrior Creek next Sabbath. The W. M1. U., presided over bly Mirs. Alura Burns and Mirs. Ada Yeargin, Iso the B. Y. P. U., whose leader Is liss Etta Br'ownlee, each held call ietings at Warrior Cr'eek Saturday, his being the day or near' it, to raise undis for state missions. R1ev. I. N. Kennedy and family, Ir's. M\ary Kennedy, our aunt, from )ue West, were the enjoyable guests f I's. J1. A. Fowicer Wedlnesday'. Mi'. and .\irs. TPoy Dr'ummondi andl hiildren, of Lanfor'd, wecre visiting cre Sabbath, The l lentiy Lau rens chapter, 1). A. .will hold( its next meeting at the esidenee of i's. Lamar Smith, Fridlay fternoon Octobei' 8th at. 4 o'clock. Mir. W. L.Gry Soec. L) W II" LiL 1k it a liu rand___oosJer rli Ioosierat roil doors that cubby holes or iete and most muost Ipollar kitchen cabinet all gone. Just a dol ill take back the cabi we it to her. E CO. Fri'iii'idt the Natives. \ir. S. C'. hiodges (Sam), of Green wood, was a visitor In the city for a shiovd "spel" \V~ed nesdIay a fternoon on his way lhomie friomi alteanldance upon01 thle meef'tigs of Pr1esbtery a 1' t Ow ings. 'This was .\l p. I lodges' hjrst visit to Lrens sin(e hie was a bioy a-bout steen 01 soi yearis ago and( aftier a short tour oif thle bus~iness seion Ofl0 the city lie .smoke ini very comlimentiary terms of its up1-o-date and miodlerni appearanae~ Sitting in thle Adv~ert iser' o llee and re n e ng back to t hatI memorab~'lhie visit ot hiis tathler' veintur esome~ boyhood, ho gave a tew imlpr'essionis of his stay at that time. Th'ie inC iden t that stood out mlost tiromiinently in his ind)'s eye, he said, was the kreat st'r and Conster' natio 10)r'eated among a gr'oup of old er'ly citizens or the town when lie was dliscflvered on the~ tolp-most lpinnaCle of the lien Della hotel, t hen in course of construetlton and considered by the. pr'oudt Laurens citizens as somlewhat of a skyscraper, lie told of the breath less waiting and watching by the crowd below while leisurely but la borioulsly he Climlbed back to what they Considered safety again. "H-ow the temipus do fugit," lie said withl a sigh and reminiscent smile, as he pointed out the site of the old liotel building where now standls the handsome Lau.. rens Hotel. Mr. Hodges is now super intendenit of' one of thle most5 flourish lng Suinday schools in tile state no0w, is a ver'y successful business man of the "'Witndy City'', beinig lpropr'ietor of a' hlodges 'Jrttg Store, wholesale and re tail driug dealers, besidles hav'ing oth er and vartied accompilishment s, in.. clugling a de voted ,f wfeland young P~esCaredin 6to 14 Bays 'Vone drglwt 'wIll rekse~d amoney It ?zo O'INTMENifl inils to enre ny case of Jtuahing, Blind, Bileedilng or P'rctruintg Pie In 6 to 14 day.. The fihst applIcation Zi.u ca nnc amdt, $O c'