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S888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 6 -8 -8 Local and Personal Mention, 8 8 8 888889888s8 gg gg Mr. Tom McDaniel is at home on a visit. Mr. Frank McCravy has been visit Ing his mother during the holidays. Mr. Jamie Watkins of Columbia is i1i the city visiting his mother. Miss Kittle Richards is spending Christmas at her home in Liberty Hill. Mr. Paul Roper, of Fountain Inn, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kell Hudgenls, whose home is In Pelzer spent Sunday here. .Mr. R. C. Hilton is spending Christ mas in Greenwood. Misses Macio and Elise McArIley are spending their holidays with rel atives. Miss Rose Hudgens spent her Christmas holidays with Mrs. A. 0. Irby. Miss Mary Fuller, a teacher in the Landrum Graded Schools, is at home for the Christmas vacation. Mr. W. .1. lunt, of Newberry, was a business visitor in the city yester day. Mre Geo. W. Lunney' of Dillon, stopped over Sunday to see his friend, Cadet D. Herbert Sullivan. Miss' Dorcas Calmes of Columbia is in the city as the guest of relatives and friends. Miss Fannie Creighton is spending her Christmas vacation with her fa ther in Greenwood. Miss Belle Nickles is speidding the Christmas vacation with hoiefolkcs in Woodruff. Miss Erna Cooper, a member of the teaching force at lpck -Hill is here to spend Christmas. Miss Sadie Sullivan, who is teach ing this year at Pendleton, is here to spend the holidays with homefolks. Miss Mary Teague, who is teaching school in Anderson county is at home on a visit. Miss Fannie Irby who has been spending the past few months in Penl dleton,. S. C., is at home again. Miss Beth Shell is spending the Christmas holidhys here with home folks. Mr. John M. lIudgens is spending a short Christmas vacation here with his family. Miss Floride Harper of the Laurens Graded School, has gone to Kingstree to spend the holidays with homefolks. Mr. Lyl L. Moore who has been on the sick list for the past ten days is able to be out again. Harry Johnson, son of Judge J. T. Johnson, is spending several days in the city with relatives. Mr. J. M. Dantzler, of the Peoples Drug Store, spent Christmas with rel atives in Orangeburg county. Miss Mary Johnson of Spartanburg spent several days here last week as the guest of relatives. Miss Lillian Kibler of the city grad ed school, has gone to Newberry to spend the Christmas vacation. Mr. Richard SimIsbn, superintend ent of the Camden schools, is spending the holidays with his iother. * Mr. Jim Switzer and family, of Woodruff, have been visiting relatives here during the holidays. Miss Louise Fleming, wvho has been spending the holidays here, wvill re turn to her home at Greenwvood today. - Mrs. WV. W. Rucker, of Bessimer City. N. -C., is visiting relatives near Cold Point dluring the holidays. Miss Virginia Barkedale, wvho is at tendling Greenville Female College, is here for the holidays. Miss Dot Hludgens, whlo is attending Coker College, llartsville, is in the city to spend Christ mas with homefolks. Mr. Dick F'uller', a medical student at Johns Hlopkin, is visiting homefolks here dutring the Yuletide. Mr. Tom Owens of Furman Univer -sity is spendhing Christmas in Laut rens as the guest of his parents. Mr. George Irby wvho is teaching at Calhoun, S. C., is spending his 'holi days with his mother. Mr. Nat'-McAriley of Peizer is .spend the Chiristmas holidays with his| aunt. Miss Marie Philpot is spending the Ship Loads Find New ( Those Fragrant, Mellow-as-ol, That Make New Orleans the THIS IS THlE KIND WEi UE the Coffee that human handi! green, until it. reaches the take our word for the goodnl prejudiced. Trry a can at our back if you are not pleased. All Grocel ,Use Only HALF as Much a - THE REILY New Orl holidays with her parents. Miss Phil Pot has been teaching at Calhoun. Mr. William Irby- who 'has been working at Foirt 3ill, has returned to this city because of iII health. Mr. Milton A. Sullivan, who Is at ten(ing the Georgia Technoligical sChool, came home last Friday to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.. Sullivan at Tumbling Shoals. Mrs. D. L. Miller, of Greenville Is spending the winter with tho'family of her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Sullivan, on South Harper street. Mr. Thad F. Moore, brother of "Mr. Lyl L. Moore has taken his place at J. 11. Sullivan's store during the lat ter's illness. Miss Pearl Clnrdy, of the Orange burg city schools, is spending the holidays in the city Wvith her parents. ir. and Mrs. J. A. Clardy. Mr. A. G. Hart and Miss Lila Hart, of Greenville, are spending the Christ mas holidays witl) Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark. Mr. and' Mrs. S. M. Wright and chil dren,-of Woodruff, have been spending Christmas with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. W. T. Dorroh. ' Mr. D. H1. Counts, who is now in the livery business at Florence, arrived in the city Friday to spend the holidays with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fleming had as their guest during the holiday' Mrs. Fleming's father, Mr. W. McD. Brown, of Lancaster. ir. J. F. Clardy, of -Jacksonville, Fia., has been spending the holidays with his mother and other relatives here. lHon. S. F. Garlington, of Augusta, has been spending the holidays with Is parents, Mr. an1d 'Mrs. Creswell IGarlington on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, of Ker shiw, have been visiting friends anld r ;elatives in the city during the hol I days. Mr. J. E. Clary left Monday for Nashville where he will attend a meeting of salesmen represeiiting his coipnany in the different territories of the south. Among the different en tertainments, given in honor of the salesmen will be a big banquct at the leading hotel of the city. Mr. Larry Martin, of Spartanburg, passed through the city Friday on his way to Madden to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Geo. M. Boyd, formerly of this city but now a resident of Spartan burg, was a visitor in the city and county last week. Misses Lucy Vance and Claudia Darlington are here from Queens College, Charlotte, to spend the Christ mas season. Misses Francis Davis, Lilla Todd and Lucllo Moore, who are attending Brenau College, are among -those in Laurens for the holidays. Misses Sarah Bolt and Hattie Gray are spendiig their Christmas vacation here with homefolks. They are both attendIng Columbia Female College. Misses' Hattle Simpson and Vivian Huff of Chicora College are visiting homefolks during their Christmas va cat ion. Miss Nell Childress, wvho Is attend Ing Lander College, is sp~ending the holidays hero with her mother, Mrs. S. D. Childress. The 'following Anderson College students are here to spend Christmas: Misses Lucy McPhail, Brucie andl Mar tha Owings. Mr.. Ben Sullivan, who is now wvith the Southern Power Company and lo cated near Charlotte, is spending this week here wvdh h omefolks. Messr~s Otis Huff, Carlisle Dial and i0dwvin Moseley, Wofford College stu dents, are here for the Christmas va cation. Mr. G. C. Rlichecy is spending his Christmas vacation here with his par ents. lie is a law student at the state university. Mr. Milton A. Sullivan, of Tumblin~g Shoals, while at ho~me for th? holidays, camne down to the city Monday to spend a few (lays wvith his nephew, Mr. D. Herbert Sullivan, on South Harper street. 'rho foylowing Citadel leadets are sp~ending their Christmas furlough here with hiomefolks: Leland Bolt, Roy Their Way Into )rleans I-wine Coffee Beans, the Ones Coffee Place of the World IN BLENDING LUZIANNE, never' touch from the sack, coffee pot at home. Don't ess of Luzianno-we may bo eXlpense. Get your money 's Have It. a of Ordinary Barrel Coffee FAYLOR CO. sans, La. Owings, Paul Lake, and John D. Ful ler. The following Clemson cadets are here to spend Christmas: Messrs Claude Garrett, Ray Taylor, Laurens Philpot, Farris Martin and Herbert Sullivan. Misses Louise Simmons and Mary Posey, students at Randolph-Mlacon Women's College at Lynchburg, Va., are here to spend the holidays with homefolks. Mr. Henry Madden, who 'is now traveling in North Carolina and nak ing his headquarters at Winston Salem, is spending the holidays with relatives near M3o<Ien. Dr. and Mirs. 'Casper Q. West of Greenville came down SQturday to spend Christmas day with Mrs. West's his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. D. Sul livan at Tumbling Shoals. Miss Jeannette Miller of Greenville, one of the teachers in the graded school of that place, came down to Laurens Monday to spend the holidays with the family of her sister, Mrs. J. G. Sullivan, on South Harper street. Dr. Ben Reeves, instructor in the medical department at the University of Virginia, stopped over in the city last week on his way to visit his par ents in the Eden section of the county. Mr. Harry MeAriley, whose home is in Georgia, is spending the Christmas holidays here with relatives. Miss Lew Irby who Is working in Darlington, is spending Christmas hol idays with her mother. Mr. Hugh Aiken, a Davidson stu dent, is here for the Chrilstimas season. The following -Laurens boys, who have been attending thel( Presbyterian College are in the city for the Christ mas vacation: .1. C. Barksdale, Ilugh 1'lehelberger, David Blakeley and Frank ,.Alckowan. The following young ladjes, stu dents at W'inirop College, are s1ed Ing the Christ mas holidays here with hoiefolks: Misses Mary Sullhvan, Hairriett Sullivan, Mary Wilkes, Mar garet Dunhap, Jule Childress, Inez Iludgens, Miriim Brown, Mary Harks dale, Nannic May Williams, Gussie Miller, Elizabeth Moseley, Mary Bur ton, Marie Langston, Julia Ilenderson, Ruth McAlister, Rebecca Clark. Mr. It. Fair Goodwin, who is teach ing in the lower part of the state, and Mr. Earle C. Goodwin, who is attend ing the University of South Carolina, are at 1hom11 for the hoilidays with their father, lon. 0. P. Goodwin, near the city. Rev. L. M. Roper, of Petersburg, Va., silent several days of last week in the city with ills brother, Mr. C. I-. Roper. Mr. 11. L. Jones is in the city for the holidays. Mr. Job Little, of Greenville, spent several days in the city last week. Mr. J. .1. Little, of Clinton, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. W. E. Owens, Jr., formerly of Clinton, but now of Washington, D. 'C., was a visitor in the city last Wed nesday. Ar. Owens is a close observ er of affairs at the capital and talks very interestingly on vashiigt on to-pics. Miss Blernice Ailgood of Piedmont, is amnong those spendling a fewv days here diuing tile Christmas holidays. Mr's. Jessie Crawfoi'd of Anderson was among tihe visitors in tile city last Monday. Mr's. Allan Bob~o of Gi'ay Court was a visitoi' in Laur'ens on Monday. Col. J. C. Bur'ns of Grieenwood and young soin, Mi'. Jimmio B~urns, were v'isitor's at tile home of Col. h. 10. Blurns foir a shoirt time tis week. Messirs H. D). Nash and L. 10. Med lock were among the Chr'istmnas sho01 peris hei'e Friday. Mir. and Mr's. J1. 10. Taylor spenit pait of Chriistmilas with irelatives iln Pilnce ton. Mr'. 1. 'W. Medlock, a student at Geoirgia Tech, is spendling ihis Christ ma10 vacatlin in tile county. Mr. R. F. Nash of Rab~un was among the business visitors hlere on Friday. Mi's. A. WV. ToddI and chiildrein of Augusta are spen~ding a few days In the city as tile guests of relatives. Miss Edith Thr'uston of Greenville is the guest of Miss Ruth Bagwell. Mir. H enriy Year'gin, tr'aveliing freight agent foir tile eGor'gia Raliroad, spenlt sever'al dlays hei'e during tile Chrjist man holidays. Mrs. J. McD). Moore and son, Hobble, ar'e spendinig Chistmnas with relatives in Morganton, N. C., Mir. and Mi's. T. D. WVatkins, of An derson, aire visiting M'rs. Wa4tkin's par' ents, Mr. anld Mrs. J. F. Tolbert. Mirs. Earl Chandler and littlo son, Jack, who hlave been visiting Mrs. Chandler's pat '1nts, Mr. and Mi's. J. F. Tolber't, loft Sunday onl tile return tr'ill to the0ir home In Victoria, Canada. Ninety liales on 6 Horse Farmt. About ninety bales of cotton froml a six hlors1e farm wvill he the record made on the Watts place north of the city tis ycar'. This particulai' recordl Ia made on that part of tile place cuilti vated by T. T. Swygert and Bill Fishl or withl R. M. Mills as oveirseoi'. Mr. Mills stated Saturday that he 11ad al ready ginned 87 bales and exp~ected to gin several mor01e, bringing the total un to about 90 bales. I- -I ISp ecial I OUR DF Sideboar( anc 0 Arrived this ing on these good Genuine Oak Art Squares First quality I These are extra good L TilE PLAY WAS FINE. Charles Hilliard and Local Players lease Audience at the Schoolhouse. The play, "Cousin Isabelle" as ren dered in the school auditorium last Tuesday evening by Mr. Charles Hil lard and a company of local players, was the hit of the scason. Those who witnessed the performance declare it one of the most attractive, entertain ing and mirthful plays that has been seen in Laurens in a long time. Mr. Hillard, who played the lart of Cousin Isabelle, acted his part In the finest fashion and proved to the ap reciative audienco that his much heralded reputation as an actor was a most deserved one. The local play ci's wIo assisted him, all played their parts in the best of style and every one won the applause of the crowd present to greet the young actors. The same play will be presented in Laurens again some time during the latter ipart of January. The exact date has not yet been selected. Mr. I lilard left last Mfonday for Clinton, where he has been engaged to give the iplay for the benefit of the schools. I mmeditately after the prodluct Ion thero ho will return to Laurens for the second performance. FIIIE (iHIISTMAS I)AY. Home of Mr. lBroadlus C'lardy Comn pletely D~estroyeud Last Samtuirday. Tihe home of Alr. Broadus Clardy, localed on WVest Mlain street, was com pletely dlestroyedl by fire last Saturday morning. The local fire department ansivered the summons prom ptly and by their excellent work savedl the oth erI dIwellings loentedl nearby. Very lit.. Ice was sa ved fromi the Cilardy hiome, the fire spreading too rapidly to al lowv any entrance Into the building. Although coveredl by iniiurance the loss w~as a heavy one for Mir. Clardy. Here's Natures Own Remedy for Catarrh Hfy omnel Helieves (Catarrhm W1ithmout the Use of Bangerous lUrugs. Not until Hlyonmei was diiscoveredi has it been possible to truthfully say that a real remediy for catarrh was known. I lyomel i an oil and its air is breathedl through a small inhaler furn ished with it for a few minutes times a day, and during tlptit time ev ery particle of this Hyom~fei-ladenm air taken into the alir passa 'os andl lungs is Impregnated with a owerful germ killing and health~givhn antiseptic. Sprays and lotlo a o ten cause d isor dlers of the respirqtorj tracts or bring on some other di e ses and never make a permanen cure of catar'rh. lint when the air of Hlyomel penetr'ates to the inmost air cells of 4he lungs andl enters the blood with the oxygetn it not only kills the germs in the throat and nose, but kills the bacilli In the blood, freeing the mucous membranes from poisonous microbes andi giving Perfect health. A complllete outfit is Inexpensive and Includles an inha r, dropper and sufil cient Ilyomol franf evetal weeks' treat ment... j. Be TPhe Laujblis P. 1 Co. has so much faIth in ti' Ilyomel that they agree to a secretar' o ney to any pur chaser r- ougnty ~atistteai A. lxJLj2 IV I 001OO " 00===== OEM Annlouncement LAYED SHIPMENTS OF Is, Window Shades I Art Squares week and those who have been wait i can come for them.U Sideboards $13.50 (9 x 12) $4.90 inen Window Shades 25c values and will go fast, so don't delay coming or you may miss yours. ?. H. Wilkes & Co. THE 11Mildred Morrison Co. AT THE Mountville School AUDITORIUM Mountville, S. C. Thursday, December 30th 8 o'clock p. m. Mis Mlded PRESENTING MissMilredMorrison, Songs and Read Miss Vera Andersen, Violinist d M.Carl Taggart, Baritone and Trombli e+ * Pronounced by critics all over America as an exquisite and en tertaining program. Come and enjoy the most de Slightful performance ever given in SMountville. S Tickets on sale at Hipp Bros. store. NOTIC'E. UNIDERTAKING of tilai fCouny viCommission ' or dialattn rinytthe ounty year A. D). 1916, until 12 o'clock noon n ext huoitsye aske for 1)0th by the visit, nd by heo yer Aid s [U sitS C the (late above eniond 101 Bids ar e~pocopr&~b to cover regula medical attention and byl thedpicia oth 1er edlIcine. to b)0 furnished by the county. Pop teto ie (i 3ans 1I. B3. HUMBERT', 22-t Spe iso CaWll at ere an hourl daty orgt. Dr.T L.Timmrma Simpsonb Cope A. C.abbD DIAL & TODD DENTIST Atitorneys at Law Enterprise Blank Rubihdings, Laurens, South 'Carolina rnac rts, -. c.on Office in People. Bank Bdg. 11 ney to Loan on iteail Estate-Long