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8 8 8 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 .6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. and 11rs. J. 1.. I lumbert, of Princeton, are visiting their son, John, at Anderson. Mr. Edwin Mloseley we'nt to Green ville Friday to spend several days vis iting relatives. Miss Ethel Slmmeons went. to Saluda, N. C., Monday afternoon and will spend several days there. Alr. it. Fair Goodwin left the city yesterday for Olar, where he is prin cipal of the graded school. M. and Airs. I. G. Halle spent the week-endt t Newberry with the lat ter's 1'airenlt. AIr. Willian Daigan, of Greenwood, arrived Saturday to take charge of the graded rehool at Gra. .Mr. lErnest Easterby left the city last Wednesday for Savannah where he had business matters to attend. Mrs. J. R. Ellis and Mrs. Glen Fuller spent several days last week with Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Daniel at Abbeville. Miss Pauline Prentiss has returned to Greenville, after spending a week or more in the city visiting friends. Miss Hlarriette Simpson is the guest this week of her cousin, Miss .Mary Wilkes, on West Main street. Mr. Ernest Iluff, of Smipsonville, ar rived In the city Tuesday to spendt a short while visiting relatives. Alasters Charlie and Ilenry Foster, of 'l'innonsville, have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. W. T. Dorroh. Mrs. 10. 0. Anderson left the city last Wednesday for Greenville to spend a while visiting cousins, the Misses Bentz. Miss 1Elizabeth Arthur and Miss Francis Nicholson pf Union, are the guests of friends in Laurens.--The State. liss Alice' Sexton, of Laurens is here (St. George) on a visit to her brother, the Rev. U. 'N Sexton, at. the Baptist parsonage.-The State. Ali-x Agnes Itavenel, of Spartanburg, is spending a while here looking af ter the interest of the county Sunday School conventions. Miss Ruth Payne will leave the city after at few days to resume her posi tion as teacher in the Newberry Grad ed School. .et. and \irs. J. W. Todd, Sr., acid their daughter, miss B3essie, returned to the city Monday, after spending the stunlmer at Mlontreat, N. C. lises lannah itoyal has returned to the city, after spending several weeks at Vinecland, New Jersey, with her par ents. .\lrs. S. It. i)orroh left the city \on day to spend a few days in Suiter, visiting her brother, .\l r. George Leister. lesst s .John .Mills and iryan Floyd, of Spartanburg, camtce down to the city Moecliy afternoon and spent a while atttecnin eg hcsiness, Aliss .\1ary Miller, of Laurens, Is visiting leer sister, Mrs. it. It. McAl lister.--The Abbeville .\ledium. Milss Gladys Camepbell, of iiennietts ville, atrrived ine the city Satuerday to spcend a few days with leer friened, Mliss Virgineia ltarksdale. Mer. 12. ii. I lolley, of Aikenc, on leis way ametk to Ftcrmnani tinuiversity, stop iced ine the city Suneday to spcend a short while with Ices friend, M\r. Roy Owings. Mirs. J1. Ducante Sullivane, of Augusta, arive'd in thce city M\oniday to spenid atbouct a week visiting Mlr. II. A. Sulli vanc :,nd famceily. Alles I teleni Suellivane returi nedi to the city Friday after spendineg about a week in Orangebuerg as thce gucest of here fr'iend, Mllss AMerle Smcoak. Mlr. WVilliame H. AleGowanu left the city thles mcornineg for Chearlottsvlle, Vai., werce hce will eiter theo law de iIartmen~t of thce t'neiv'ersity of Virgiei.. .\iss .\ar'y Kibler, of Newberry, ar' rived in the city Mocinday to spened the week as the guest of leer friened, Mlis Louiso Simmone~es. Milss Jane TPucker Fiserx of Coleum bia, hars been; isi tineg in thce city as the guest ofl Iere aunet, M\rs. it. S. lactk well. .Air. and1( .\i rs. G. I). Yoeung, of' Gaff 0ey, arrciv~edi ine lthe cIty Seaturda111y to Cciother.i' .lr.-. ('. I. YoungceL. il';tone, stoppedI ince City''C Scuday on as~ the guests of .\lrc. and~ .lt e. Cl. (', .\iss .\lary~ Vc ic,'c reccrned to lhe' honaji, ini ,'parctnbara ;'aturde' . aft ues't oef he' Sist('r, .\Cre. ('. H. Al~ Cb"' \ I hu bi .\ien r n i ci tic ii d t ('lle ;:i i \ t' h r h ill. r -:lin li st Cli; at l' rten 'c iud '< V t wek in ihr e'i tvl wch * * * * * .........g - i SOCIETY .. .. .., . Annuionnueentient Party. A delightful suirprise was furnished by Mrs. 11. Vance Irby and I Miss 1,l1a Todd on Friday afternoon, Sept. 8, when they entertained for their sister, Mliss Amelia Todd. Tables woro ar ranged for "-12" and liridge while the cupids.and( hearts on each table told the guests of the coiling surprise. Af ter several galies had been played the ctrlosity of the guests was satisfied in in at most uniqlue way. The lostesses served pink and white cream and white cake. On each rested a small pink cupid on which was written the fol lowing: Miss Amelia Todd Mr. Rice Nickels November. The bride to be is the second daugh ter of Mrs. Magige Todd, while the grooin is a successful young business man of Laurens, having moved hero several years ago. lie is now conineet ed with the well known firm of Swy gert, Nickels & Co. The house decora lions were pink and white, while the honoree wore a lovely creation of pink and tie hostess, Mrs. Irby, wore a be coming dress of white. Those assisting Mrs. Irby and Miss Lilla Todd in entertaining were Miss Donlie Counts, Lucia Vanve and Claudia Darlington and Dorothy liudgens. John 11. Jones, Sr. Dead. At his home near Fountain inn Mr. .John II. .Jones, Sr., died Sunday at about -1 o'clock In $he afternoon. Mr. .ones was in his eightieth year and had been in bad health for the past year. Recently, however, he had been getting along very well. Sunday af ternoon he went out walking, and just as lie was corning up1) the steps, he was seized with a sudden stroke of apo plexy and died about an hour later. Ir. .Jones Was born at and lived In the same house all of his life, evet dying there. The burial took place at the family burial ground and the ser Vices were conducted by the 11ev. .1. 1). Pitts yesterday morning. He is sur vived by three daughters: Alesdales A. J. White, of Augusta, A. T. Taylor, of North Auglista, and Isaacs, of Hal tilore- four son1s: John Ii., .r., Cullen, Theron, of Fountain inn cominunity, and Dr. Clifton .lones, of L aurens. .Chalnges Position. ..... ... .John Iiudges, who for the past sev eral years has been with tile La1r1ells IIardware Conpany, has given up his position there and has acepted a po sition with the .Jones-Taylor- Hardware Co. lie manIde the change Monday. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole Systei. 50 cents. Miss Sherley IIilcks, after sptendinlg about. a week in tile city with~ lher sis t'r, Mr's. A. L,. Mahaffey, retur tned last week( to Wiltington whereC Sile has residied for tile past few years. Miss Miary DuiPro ret urned to hier' h~oIne at Spatanhurtg last week, afteor sp~endling seveail (lays in the city as the guest of Mirs. Cor'a C. Lucas. Miss D)uPre will leave In a tfew day13s to re suime studies a tt hBrennui C'ollege. Mr'. .James Payne will leave the city in a few (lays ICo enter1 upon1 Is work wvithl the civil engineering Ilarty t hat will make the survey between Splar tanbur'g and Clinton for the pr'oposed extension of tile interurban line. Mrs. 11. V. Irby andl Misses Lucia V'ance and Clautdla D~arlington wvent to Saluda Saturtday to spend Ithe week 01nd wIth1 t heir relatives, 11ev. and .\lrs. Marion, wh'lo areC spenidin: the siumamer there. Pirof. 11. C. hillton, of the Laurtens5 high schiool, went back to (Greenwood yesterd'Cay to vote, while Mr I. Will iamii MeCowan tilled Is piosit Ion at sool00. Mir. RiChard Sinmpson left Ithe city Siinday for Camden where lie has re Sitmed0( is dlitles as su leriniteindent of theo city schonol. MIIss IDorcas ('aImues has been p n in aw ie ith '(ity th rla tives beore 'avig fo Coltnbi wher sh'il ee schoo 'e ln \l. larey.lh so , f p rlnh r arlied n fo- ity las wee to spend LONE BIURGLAlR- MEETS TRAGIC END THIUltSil)AM (Continued from Page One.) inan Boyd was uanable to give any as sistance. The shooting occurred very near a residence Where young people were en joying a party. The shots caused con Sternation at this place for a few ino nients, but very soon the merrynmak ers formed a part of the large crowd that was attracted there by the fusi lade. The other police oflicers acmc up and word was sent to Laurens of the capture. Many automobiles ear ried people ip who wanted to view thc body and all during the night a steady stream of people came and went. Friday Imorning Coroner IHairstor enipanelled a Jury and held an inquest After hearing testimony and viewing the renainis the Jury arrived at a ver diet to the effect that the stranger Carne to his death from gun shot wounds :!t the hands of Columbus I. Owings. a rural policeman, in the dis charge of his official duty. The remains were brough to L au1 r.;ns on the afternoon train and in terred in the little plot at the Lau rens cemetery beside the grave of tl yeggman slain by City Policemai Walker in the mnemnorable struggle at the freight depot seven years ago, when Policeman Stone met his death. A search of the effects of the de ceased stranger disclosed a sumn of money about equal to that stolen from the lalurens and Gray Court homes, a money order receipt for $50 issued at Columbia September 2nd, and a reg istered letter receipt from the sane post ollice, undated. The receipt inl dicated that the letter was sent by Pruden Ranuirez, to Sra. Luz D. Ran urez, evideitly his wife. The man him self was appalrently about 30 years of age, of niediun height aid stature with dark skin and curly brown hair, evidently being a Cuban of Spanish descent. lie bore several other gun shot and knife wounds, leading to the supposition that he was not a novicc along ciniinal lines. lie carried a mag azine pistol, two flashlights, one iden tilied as that of 'olicemain lilakely, a razor and shaving outfit. Old coins found on his person were identitied by .ir. logers as having been stolen froni hini. The stranger was dressed very poorly, in overalls an(d faded coat, anc wore rough shoes and no socks. is foot was of peculiar shape and he trav eled largely bare-foot, making it easy for the oflicers to trail hine. l'oliceniani Owings, who was shot in the melee, was give nmedical attentil liiunediately. Two bullets were ex tracted from his right arm aid he b now sulfering btil little from the il effects. lie has been widely compli nented on his coolness and bravery ill the face of the great danger to himself I'ostollice lispector Gregory has been notitled of ilie aflair nld an3 fulther step; '.aken in the eni will he by him. * T Vl i-tSV L,j-: N Inys, V * *. * * S * w < es *e... Tyler-svuille, Sept. II .--Thie protract - ed services begin at Sandy Springt churchi-c tonight. Thle services will b( eondhueted biy itev. J. K. Ii iman. Mliss hlaula 1)cnnan left Sat urday fori Whuiltlmire where she will leach schIoo thIs comling session. Aliss I ydie l'eterson, of Spart ani bur1g'j, Slpeint the week-end here witli her- parents, .\r. and .\irs. ,1. W~ I'eterson. 1)r'. W. A. Aiston, of ilagoodl, and i. N. (1. WValker, of Hlock 11111, spent the week cnd with M\r. and M\rs. 'T. 1' P'oole amndl family. Mi's. .J. W. l)onnan sipent Thursday with Iirelatives in Greenville. i. Joshua P'oole splent Sunday withI friends in C'ross Anchoir.. ir. W. C. Winters was In l,auren~s onl bulsinegs last Friday. i. Mlarvic Sanders wa.zc in Iaurentis on l'riday. Airs. .\izaritha IIiakly s pent WedneI ics udaywitv.lts~ z. .\ittie Sanders uiri. ando .\l rs. TI. I'. I itoi spe'ii Thursday-l monnii ( ntnw frien.x 1c-' c . c- iil! II5 I. . The armrs o th - s ctn r - 'sAL~J .. '..., o n r Iii jn is J. Colonial I REAL DRESSER, Here is a big v and massive and bea A Great She Our fall display Oak, Mahogany, Blk you to call and see ti S. M. & * + * * * * .* * 0*O... I. iW .11 |-: PI-:0Pl SE.WE, * e * * * e e is a big . v.. T anw rk Eveing World has been'i offein g ai series of cash prize!s fortheI tOust s fasible lan of saving I sI appidlied to th in tattagetlnent of a househod, lhere the inyoie does not e:x.eed( $1.~iia fluonth11. A\ large nuyuie of clanis wee sultted by Iersons in al wal V11ks of life, a4 readi jng of~ whIih leads to'1(5 the (oncluionit that there a a lot o1' level-headed peop1le ge1 tig sotiew Ieie by good inhna noi1ent and dlefinite plans of living. A peiusad of these answers wou:' selt to justify the foilowlng doenu-. First, that the ony niEothod of sar in tha pove praeth-a a we n id i - en sthe adopt ion of awell-deined that lprovides5 for thle various explens es inii'denltal to rearing a family, sneh aIs renit, food, fuel and1( light, elot hi ng, recreat ion,* editention, etc. No one gets any wher(Ie in pa rtieula r by a ''h it and i " SH' oel hod oIf life. This is thle reason so) many113 ele((l arec living next dloor to 11ove0rty all thle I Inc. Any Ilanr of life to be successful mui tst inch ide thle dec I erm1ination 10 savye, and If possi ble a diinite aml~ountt as5 a mnimiumi. The detIermlintat14on without a plan accomi llics but little. econid, that the wife is thle sauving elemen'it in thle househol. As a rule ilthe man earnils the mione~y and the wile spendiis it. Tlo heri is eni ~trste 1)1the buing of1 the supplieis, the care of thle clhiilren, their' (ilos andi~ tcild Iim.s lthe Ili is, his W.i fe ('it) Thiw d I !l ' the; il . w r l n a th rr n ""'UG. esign Bedri In Only 56 VSASH SjAND dtue in a high grade si utifulty finished. wing of Bedrol includes the very latest Eck Walnut and Quartet tese new goods without a IE. H. WiWb 2 1'.' 111 ot',Iee altd Ill,! savi1.gs hank. no I'idttlei' ho~v small11 the( lat." mua'' lie. A 2'1tt i j' (21( 'lasSl rc ''ji lii a iaeitiis ,t'i n for~ a c ac It, ofs xsni tilII)Iai 1121 try I. les to ki '!i I St2lVi S~t l _g thc~rat o. Soiii l oll "er djiio' I tie l hel t:.r :aue ii arts stting 2ih a 'tiogh trt cl oi' Ila ' it (Xws s alitll 111,111yl cas les bil 1wr%% stle adily.r ioe ract andh steek aul to l'e aP"all otasois guide PAGE FIVEF om Suits GANY AND BED t. Every piece large om Furniture style3 and finishes in red Gum. We invite ny obligation to buy. es & CQ. es, I have a very kind feeling for those who voted agalnest me. As a representative of Laurens County, I will do my duty as I see it. I will do lmy best to represent all the people, and my attention shall always be di reeled towards such legislation as is best for all my people. W. R. Richey, Jr. Ganines Organize in Tlennessee. T Fhe following clipping, taken from the INashville T'len nessean andl A merican, wvill be readl witht inter'est in Laurens coitunty, eslpecialIly in the Ware Shoalsa section. where the Gaines family is widely connected: "Withi a view to erecting a mfonlu mnnt to thle miembters of the Gaines famtily w ho( were soldi ers in the revo ltinarty war, ai tempiorary organiza ioln was (effected at. a meeting of rep resent at iv of 0 thiiree branches of the family lield( here last. Friday. Lewis I'end leton tines1( blinug elect ed ch air man, ;a inels Nichol0, t reasure er, andl~ .101 n W. G a ines, .lr., secretary. In ad( (lit ion to these meminbers of the faily fthlere wer pi lresentI. John11 W. Galies, ISr.: .lohin Witltinams Mloshy and Dr:. W. T., J1osephi and 1". 11. Gaines. 'The (lhairmian was instruictedl to report the resnits of ant investigation begun by him n some( t imn a go, wIthb a v'iew of de ternulning oni a dlesign for a monument. a letter emdiniu~~tg the details of the tilans~ which~ shall bie adloltedl to be lii tl~ias staes of 5(lthon \ e. arr'ti''id in the ri taiin