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* * * * * * * * * * * * * *4 * " * OD) O lINT NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 Cold Point, Jan. 10.-Miss Lillie Wicks and ir. Tom Duncan were mar ried at the home of the bride Christ mas day. It was a (qulet home mar riage comting as a surprise to friends. We wish this young couple many hap py and successful years of joys and pleasure. They will make Laureus their home. Mr. .Jim Munday and family will move to the Wulff place this week. We regret to see them leave but wish them success in their new home. .Nir-. Thad Nelson was a pleasant guest of his sister \I rs. Eitna Leake recently. \I r. and )irs. Guy lhront , of Etowah. Tenn., visited reilives and friends here during the holidays. Al. RIohert I'asley and wife. of Spartanhurg, visited relatives during Christ mas. Mis. IElmiore is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ella Nelson. Mir. .ones ('unningham is at home for a short visit to homefolks. Mr. Guy Moore, of Spartanhurg, spent the holidays wit i homefolks. Mr. Guy Cunningiham visited his sis ter, Mrs. Larry Martin, and other rela tives in Spartanhurg last week. Alr's. O. C. 1)uncan is improving at this writing. Mrs. Guy 1E. Moore was the guest of relatives ins Laurens recently. Mt. Pleasant school has opened with new life since Christmas. The teach ers are with Mrs. len Cuningham now. " * * * * * * " " " * * " " " * * TOI'N(S NEWS. * * " ee e ee ee e.. Youngs, Jan. 10.-Mar. Orwell Aber crombie, of Oconee. is visiting rela tives in this community. Messrs W. C. Stewart and Seth Prior, of near Aurhon Church, were in this community Wednesday. Mr. Henry Man ley has moved to the place where \I r. T. L. 1 lenderson had been living. Messrs Alex .\hererombie and Will Williams went to Liaurens on business Tuesday. Misses Clara, Leitha and Altha Wil liams spent Saturday night with Miss Nannie Cox near Gray Court. Messrs Alvin Riddcl and Claude Ow ens visited Mr. Frank ('ox Saturtay afternoon near Gray Court. Hun~di Imigto b irandg big savir Th Mr. J. A. Ilurdette of 10norec, spent Wednesday night with his son, \1r. Willie Ilurdette. A large crowd attended the singing at Mr. Julius Todd's Sunday night. Mr. T. L. Ilenderson and family ioved Tuesday to Fountain Inn1. * ('ROSS1 HILL NEWS. * Cross 11111, Jan. 10.-At a recent meeting of the Cross 11111 Lodge No. ISS, Knights of Pythias, the following otficers; were elected for this year. It. G. Culbertson, C. C.; C. .1. Ilipp, V. C.; .1. A. Guthrie, Prelate; J.. L Carter, K. of It. & S.; .J. 1E. Ieanan, M. ,.; .1. W. SInnntons, .\. I'.; 11. 11. Fuller, M1. A.; It. F. Wade, \l. W.; J. It. Wileutt, I. .. (. 11111, 0. G. The next meet lug will be held on Wednesday, .lan. 19. at which time these otlicers will be formerly installed. The Wolna n's .\lissionary 'nvion of Ihe Biptist church will observe this week as a week of prayer. Three meetings will be held during the week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday af tern oons. lion. S. If. Goggans will leave today for Columbia to attend the session of the legislature which begins tomor row at 1:' o'clock. Much business of importance will come before the body at this session, but it is believed that the work will be disposed of wisely and harmoniously. At a regular conmunication of Cross 11111 Lodge No. 159, A. F. M. held last Friday evening the following officers were installed for the year: .1. M. Sim mons, W. M.; J. A. Guthrie, S. W.; W. F.. Crisp. .1. W.; .1. W. Simmons, Treas.; II. G. ('ul bert son, Sec.; C. M. Fuller, S. ).; .1. If. Nance, J. 1).; W. I). 1atch ford and C. S. liip, Stewards; S. W. Lowe, Tyler. It. A. Cooper of Lau rolls. Worshiful Grand Master for Soutl Carolina. was present and suiei'nii tealled the itistallation. This is a new lodge .just. recently organized and is starting off with bright prospects. It is their intention to have in a few months a new hall well eq(uipped for their use. .ileeting of ). .\. It. The Henry Laurens Chapter, I). A. It. will hold its February meeting at tile residence of M.\rs . . 1. Dial, Fri day afternoon, .an. 11th at 3:30 o'clock. Mlrs. W. L. Gray, Sec. )VI reds of satis Have you et your sha .Remei e Store where 4 I* * " "4 V MANFOID NLWS. * * S* * * 4 49444 e 444ee .anford, Jan. 1.-The holidays passed off very quietly and everybody is at work again. We have only one wedding to report during the holidays, that of Mr. Rich ard Patterson to Mrs. Addie Calvert, of Enoree, which took place at the home of Mr. W. D. Paterson's at high noon on December 25th. We wish for them a long and happy life. Miss Rtobin Patterson spent last week in Woodruff. Alr. and Mrs. W. D. Patterson spent several days last week in Augusta with Mrs. I atterson's brother, J. E. ('unninghan. Little Magaret -Drummond, who was taken desperately ill on the train last Friday is inuchly improved. Miss G race I)eshields is out of school this week on account of sick ness. Little Miss Annie M1ay Patterson is sick at tihis writing. Mrs. Carrie W ilks and son are vis itors at E. 11. Mloore's this week. AIr. Will Castleberry and family are the guests of Mi. W. A. ''honas and family. Mr. 0. IL. lanford has bought the stock of goods owned by Miss Minnie Lanford and will carry a full line of goods. When in town give hill a call. Asso(iations. A few (lays after a farmer had sold a pig to a neighbor he chanced to pass his place and saw his little boy sitting on the edge of the pig pen, watching its new occupant. "low d'ye do, Johnny?" said he. "how's your Pig today?" "Oh, pretty well, thank you," re plied the boy. "flows all your folks?" -liarper's. 'inag Settlement Near. Wa sitnugton, .Jan. 1.-TIhe Gernan atbassador, Count vot Iernstorff, had an etgageiment to confer with Secretary Lansing today. It is indi cated that final settlement of the ILusi tanin controversy is close at hand. Lecture nt (rays. ('ol. .1. II. Wharton will deliver an address at G;ray's School on Friday night, .lanuary H-. An admission fee of 1 ani 15 cents will be charged, the iro(eeds to b' used for school pur poses. 'The public is invited. S-=RO1 BI I ~fied custoni been in ye ~ugh lots o~ Lre of the r uber every 3-OPE Good Merchandl What About It? Have you thought of joining the Christmas Banking CLUB? It is a splendid proposition and a sure winner, and the list is growing rapidly. The weekly payments are so small that you will scarcely feel it; yet, at the end of the year a snug little sum will have been saved. Call and let us show you how it works. It is not yet too late. Peoples Loan & Exchange Bank LAURENS, S. C. 111;1 iers---goods cheaper than ever t There's lots of good pick I goods have been sold. ComeI ight kind of merchandise at a thing goes at a big reduction. R COMPANY ise is going fast at a Big Redlnctin