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f. . - e 8 Loeal and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 88 8 S 8 8 8 S8 8 8 Mr.,and Mrs. Herbert E. Dallas and child, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Dallas' parents Mr. and irs. A. I. Sullivan. Mr. Ross 1). Young and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Jacks township. Mr. co. W. Copeland, cashier o1 the First National Bank of Clinton, was a visitor'in the city Monday. Mr. Tios. It. Johnson, from "down in JacIcs", was, a business visitor in the city Monday. Mr. Henry M. Young, of Clinton, spent the week-end in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young. Mr. L. E. Henderson, of the Now Harmony section, was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. V. Pink Hellamns came down from Shioh yesterday to spend the - day here on business. Dr. W. C. Mitchell of Beavordai, was a business visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mr. George 11. Brown who resides in the Sagetown ection spent yester day hero on business. Mr. Mack L. Ganibrell came in frot Holly Grove Tuesday to spend the day looking after business. Mr. Ols Hluif spent Thanksgiving in the city with homefolks. Miss Lucy MePhail, a student at An derson College, splnt the Thanksgiv Ing holidays here with her parents. Mr. Join Bolt has returned home after spending several days with his daughter, Mrs. F. P. Tatui, in McColl. Mr. James Bowen of Raleigh and Mr. Will Bowen of Hamlet spent Sun day in the city with their mother. Miss Sue -enderson, of ;Clinton, was visiting in the city yesterday. Mr. J. L. Mahaffey was among the business visitors here last Wednesday. Miss Rose Hudgens who is now liv ing in Greenville, spent Thanksgiving here wIth relatives. Miss Willie Hicks has returned hoime after spending some time with relatives in Tennessee. Mr. Lee Cannon who resides in the Hlendersolville section camite in Mon day to look after business. Mr. Zack H1. Finley, a Tritity-Ridve resilent was anong those here the first of the week. Mr. Palmer Roper of Ilickory Tav crin was here the first part of this week looking after purchases. Mr. Will Bagwell of lIlenderson ville section was in the city Monday maing purchases of supplies. Miss Fannio Creighton spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Greenwood with homefolks. Miss Lenla Spinks, of Albermarle, N. C., was the guest of Mi'. and Mrs. B. L. Parkinson for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr..George W. Profltt of Boyds Cross Roads spent Monday irtaurons. Mr. John Casey Nelsoni who is a resident of the Mount Pleasant sec tioni was hero yesterday. Mr. Clyde H. Moore was a Cold Point visitor hieic Tuesday., Messrs J. F. Leopard andl Tom L. Simpson, residents of thie Friendship section spent yesterdiay- in Laurens on business. Messrs Robert M. Bolt and WVill F. Bolt, Rabun Creek citizens spent yes terday in the city looking after busi nless. Mr. James Hoper of Hickory 'Tavern visited here yesterday. Mr. J. Milamt H ellams, who lIves ini thte Frilendshtip section camne in Mon day to look after busIness interests. Mr. WV. C. Gray of Gray Court was a busintess visitor in Laurenis on Tutes dany. Mr. lames F. Medlock of the Mount UIethecl diistrict was a visitor in the city Mondaly. Mr. L1. L,. Moore visited artoundt~ ini the Halley high school (district tunday. Mr. L. Calvin Cuibertson who lives ini the 10kom section spenit Mondlay Mr. William Mahont of Merna was here on business the first of the week. Ship Loads Find New ( Those Fragrant, Mellow-as-ol That Make New Orleans th< TII[$ IS TJFJl KIND WID U~ the Coffee that human hand green, until it reaches tile take our word for the good prejudiced. Try a can at on back if you are not lhease< All Groce Use Only HALF as Much THE REILY New Or spen't Monday here looking after bisi noss. Mr., Wade H1. Pinson, who lives near Madden, was here Monday looking af ter business. Mr. Tom H1. Madden, a Cold Point resident was here Monday. Mr. Harvey V. Jennings of Laurens Route Two was a business visitor in the city Monday. Miss Francis Hicklin, of Chester, and Iliss Annie Lucile Poole, of Clin ton, have been visiting Mliss Helen Sullivan for several days. Miss Agatha Reid, of Greenville, spent the i. Thanksgiving holidays in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rteid. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roper and Miss Dessie Crows spent Thanksgiving in Charleston, where Mrs. Roper's broth er, Mr. Fred J. Nelson, has his head Miss Elizabeth McLure, who is teaching in Laurens County, spent Thanksgiving at hone.-Grecnwood Daily Journal. Mrs. C. Al. Clarke went to Rock 11111 Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Miss Rebecca, who is attending Winthrop. Miss Ellen Newton, of the Green ville Female College, and Miss Helen Roper, of Converse, spent the Thanks giving holidays with Miss Catrol Roper. Miss Lauroe Kennedy spent Thanks giving with Miss Frances Kennedy at Greenville Womans College. Both re turned Saturday, the latter to spend the wcek-end here with homefolks. Mr. William 0. Barnwell, of Char lotte, representing NI. Chulz Compaty, of Chicago, will be in the city for the next few weeks tuning lanos. lie is making headquarters at the store of S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Aliss Rebecca Moore and Edna liar voy, who are teaching the Copeland school, spent Sunday in the city with the family of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dial. Mr. W. M. Thomason, of Princeton, S. C., was here Monday looking for good lands near the city. He desires to purehnse and move to Abbeville for the iurpose of educating his clil dren. Tie fact that we have a good graded school will bring good men to Abbeville.--Abbeville Press and Ban ner. M. It. MeCuen, of Princeton, S. C., visited his son, S. A. McCuen, this week. Air. McCuen is one of the most Prospierous farmers in Laurens coun ty, but lie likes the looks of Abbevillo county (irt. We were at his home about two years ago, and found his pasture full of mule colts, hIs cribs full 1o' corn, and the smoke-house full of ham, at least it was full before we tacklied it. A man- who farms on his pin1n can look the whole world in the face, and tell everybody that don't like his way of doing business to go to Hodges.-Abbeville Press and Ilanner. LAN) SALE. State of South mCirolina, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS B. M. Lanford and S. M. Castleberry, Plaintiffs, against M. C. Whittaker, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at pmublic outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Saleaday in December next, being Monday the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, t~ie followving described proper, toX t: All that tract ~r pa -el of land ly ing, being and ~ituae In Youngs Township in Lau ten% County in said State, containIng ~qe hundlred andl fifty twvo (152) a es, more or less, boundedl by lands of .1. P. Gray, Lew~is Uailecy, Enoree RtIver and ofthers. Termns of Sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for ipapers and st amp Is. If the terms of sale are not compiiced wvith, t he land1( to be reC-soild Onl same1 or some' subsequent. salcsday on same terms, at risk of former pu rcha.ser. C. A. POWElR, C. (. (. p' and (I. S., Laurens, S. C. D~ated, t his Nov. th, 1 915. 16-3t Bilrd Wvell Name~d. A booby is not merely a human diunce, but is a' Uhanma bIrd, which is so spiritless that when attackedl by other birds it fails to fight and gives up the flsh it has caught without re Their Way Into )i'eans d-wine Coffee ecans, the Ones a Coffee Plac~ of the World 3E IN BL TDh /0 LUZIA NNE, S never tot jhjfroml the sack, coffee pot home. Don't less of Luzh ne--we may be r~ expense. Got your money ra Have It. is of Ordinary Barrel Coffee TAYLOR CO. cans, La. gig G od Furn The illustra Room furniture, any piece that y finishes. in Oak, Let our sto< furniture for yo that will permit and quality. V s. M, -M AREACHITNG MISSION AT EPISCOPAL CIHURCH Services are eing Conducted by aev. Wilm1ot S. Holmes, A Former Resi dent of Laurtons The special oission Services began at the Episcopal Church mitday and abeng ed qalhmrity. an v Sn.h ervices are being led by v Re.Wimot S. Holmes, Awozis wlell knw to Laurens pol sh a at oetm etro the Eiicplchurch here, an Mr. Holmes is a lpreacher of deep consecration and an attrative and forceful speaker. This mission wvill be in no wvise denominational, but wilhl be lain gospel -preaching in connec-. tion with every day life and Christian duties. These services will be not on ly for miembiers of the Episcopal conl gregation, b)ut the 1people of all rell gious faiths, or of no religious faiithi ait ail, will be cordially welcomed to part icipa to In the services to lbe held. T1hiis week of ireaching by Mr. I tolmeIs is In accordlance wIih resol u tiloln ad~opted at the1 laist trlienii al con STHE CHRISTMA We have receive and other articles ne<( mas Dinner. Our gc prices right. Here are some thin'A Bigarreaux Cherries, Pineapple Glace, Seeded Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Fruit Cakes, Fancy We are agents for C Grenville. Shipments r Cae& Sanborn's ( SFOWLER< Staple anid Fe T;: iiuetn C ModeratE tion above depicts a You can have the 'ou may need. Our atnd Mahogany. :k offer you some su ur home. You will you to furnish from (e invite you to com, . & E H Heur NnC vention of te Protestatpisa chuch, setting Part the Week begin ning November 29th s a week of special evangelistical. work through out the entire nation. The hours appointed for the ser vice are 11 o'clock In the orning and a song and preaching service at 7:30 o'clock In the evening. The dloor's ot the church will be open wide to all, and every one will be cordially welcomed. "Emmy of storks Nest" Manager Pike Switze" of the Opera iHouse Picture Show announces for this Friday the dlelightful story, "Em miy of the Storks Nest" one of the most attractive of the flne Mletro pie tures. Mary Miles M1inter, who lay'ed in "Always in the Way" here some few weeks ago, will star in this plc turc. lier appearance alone guar antees the lpictur ie as one of the finest 'inality and most enjoyable. It is a ilcturizat ion of the great. novel by lirockenridge Ellis and~ is in five parits. S CAKE NEXT! d all kinds of fruits tessa3ry for the Christ mod are pure and our that you will need: CraInberries, Acid ulated Cherries, Citron, Spices, Cocoanuts, Grapes, rrackers and Celery, ureton's bread, made in eceived daily. offee. S OWINGS i: mev Groerie~ - Ii -A Zvi~11 11111 14 rrect D esign's t and a t Prices. good example of our new Dining complete Dining Room outfit or showing includes the latest popular ggestions of appropriate pieces of be amazed at the modest prices this store with a distinct air of class VILKES &CO%. *44/ CHRISTM ASC GITS *il WEetn-oala oda nia * tio tocllad npetths nuerusofeins.Coe o rrectr Dscign andl thstc imtcomplete. om ufto showin icnutes theatatsts populnoth ginstion of appropruatechnce of be amzdi tthnodsgpie IN SILERANlO n OUR stok foretecoinghia