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8 8 b b 888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 8 8 ).iDea and Personal Mention. 8 8 6.] S W w M 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S > Mr. R. W. Brown, of Cross 11111, was hert Mlunday. Calhoun McGowan, Esq.,.; of Char lot.te, spent :Suinday in the city. Mrs. .1. A. Wofford of Madden, was shopping in the Illy Saturday. r Mr. .J. J. i)endy svent several days last week in Anderson on buminess. Mr. M. I,. Senn, who is living in Newberry, was a visitor in the city last week. Mr. Ceo. 1i. W\'orkmian, with thC Powe )rug Co., spent the week-em:i! in Greenville. Mr. Dick Sullivan, of Augusta, is visiting his parents, Mr. and \irs. 1;. A. Sullivan. Mr. J. M. Golden, who is now locat ed in Spartanburg, was a visitor in the city last week. Mis Ruby Goggans, of Newberry, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Balle last week, Supt. Richard F. Simpson, of the Camderischools, spent the holidays at home with his mother. Mrs. Fayette Sumerel and family, of the Rocky Springs section, were in the city shopping Saturday. Mrs. Clifton Jones and little daugh ter, Nell, have returned from a visit I of several days in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cannon, of Atlanta, are visiting the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Manley. 'Mrs. W. R. Bailey and young daugh ter, of Greenwood, have been visiting Mrs. ). H. Coutits on West Main street. Mr. S. II. Sherard, who is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gilkerson, visited in Ninety Six last week. The friends of Magistrate R. P. . Traynham are :;orry to learn that he is confined to his home oil account of sickness. Miss Ora Smoak, a student at Lan der college, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in the city with Miss Helen Sullivan. Mr. .J. C. Henderson and family, of Ord'enville, spent the holidays in the city with Mr. IHenderson's parents, Mr. .1. W. Henderson. Mrs. J. M. Mel-ees and little son James, of Greenwood, have beer spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. Clifton .lones. Mr. Frank Armstrong, better known as "Boo", who is attending 'Clemson college, spent the holidays in the city with hi? parents. Mir. and Mrs. E. C. Asbell and daugh ter. Maurgaret, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C King, of Townville, visited the Misse Peterson, on South Harper street, dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fleming and I F. 3rd and Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Flem ing spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Greenwood with Capt. and Mrs. I F. Fleming. Mrs. .lohn F. Bolt, of McColl, an daughter, Miss Sarah Bolt, who is at tending the ('olumila college, spei t he Tiha nksgi ving holidays in thle cill with relatives andl friends. Misses Sadie Sullivan and M'lilzabet F.m pson, who arec teaching at Pendh o~n, wer'ie in the city foi' the holiday Miss .Josle Sullivan, wvho is teachins at Camden, spent Thanksgiving in ti * city with her parents, Mir. and Mr' Jloe HI. Sullivan. Mr's. J1. D). Watts has i'etuirned hon after a stay of several weeks with Mb Wil Lou Gray and party in New Yoi' S he was accompanied to New Yor'k 1 Miss Wilheimina Webb, of Nashville Mr's. Maimie Wirighut of Marion, visiting her father, Rev. WV. A.'Clark Mrs. Wright has been attending i National W. C. T. U. convention at I dianapoiis, Indiana. Mrs. Spratt, Manning, state fpresidenlt Of this 0 ganization, also attended. 670 del gates from the different states we present. Mi'. W. A. Osborne, southern sal mnanager' for the Liggett & Myers 'f bacco Comp~any, with offices in Loauis, spent sevei'al days in the ci last week with Mr. L. B. Clai'dy, stt manager'. Mir. Osborne met a nunml; of business men and others of the c while here and madle many fr'ieni among them. Mi'. Herb~ert Enlivan spent part the Tihanksgiving holidays in the c with his par'ents, Mr'. andi Mr's. . Sullivani. Young Sullivan is the et tain of the Cleinsoni tr'ack teami wl Won the state championship in tii athletics at Newberry Thianksgiv day in the contest between Erski Newberry, Carolina and diemson. 12 cakes Polo Washing Soapt week foi' 25c,.1J. C. Burns & Co. ('ard of TIhanks. We wish to express sincere that to the many fr'iends andl neighb who were so kind to us during the C) cent sickness and subsequent death our wire and mother. We will h cherish the memory of tifese k dleeds. A NV* . Hi. Hudgens and I4amnill i6-inch Sea island L~ L this w only at h00 a yard, worth 12 1-2e. C, Bnsn & o. SOCIETY. + Mrs. Nickels Entertains. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Robert Nickels entertained with a beauti 11 reception at her home on Irby A ve ue in honor of her son, Mi. itobert tice Nichols, and his bride, who was liss Amnella Todd. The spacIous homite LsAmlaTd.Tepaiu cnevas tastefully decorated for the oe asion in ferns and pot plants, a sit ile but effective color scheme of gree i u(d white being carried out In the re reshment.i and decorations. In the "celving line besides the hostess and he bride and groom were the bride's notlher and brother, Mrs. .Margaret I.. l'oddi and .\r. Erskcine 'Todd, Mrs. rook s S vygert and \iss Emily Smith )f Chairleston. The guests were met upon their ar rival by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and directed to the receiving line after hav ing returned from the dressing rooms. After passing the receiving line, they were met by Miss Lizzie Glenn, Miss Charlotte McGowan, Mr. Charles Simp son and Mr. Thos. I. Swygert, who in vlted them into the dining room, pre sided over by Mrs. Virginia Caine and Mrs. A. Dial Gray. lee cream, cake and mints were served from a table artistically decorated with tulle and cut flowers. Little Misses Nell Jones, Vermellc Cain, Toccoa Clary and Sarah Eliza Swygert served as waitresses. After the refreshments, the guests were directed by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lancaster and Miss Bess Childress to the coffee room where coffee and fruit cake were served by Misses Annio Helle Childress and Lula Dial and Messrs Tom Lake and Allie Lee. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd assisted in en tertaining here. in spite of the very inclement weather, a large number of people called during the evening to greet the young couple and to enjoy the splen did hospitality of the hostess. Hollis-B3rowtulee. A wedding of wide interest was sol. emnized on Thanksgiving afternoon at Gray Court when .liss Kathryn Chap man Ilollis became the bride of Mr. K Bascom Brownlee. The Rev. 1. N. Kennedy performed the ceremony. Miss Hollis is the daughter of ir. and Mrs. W. ). iollis of Gray Court. iShe is a young lady of sterling char actor and by her charming personality she has won many friends. Mr. Brownlee is the son of Mrs. . James 'I'. Brownlee of Gray Court. Ile is a prosperous young farmer and a very energetic man. This young cou _ isle have many friends throughout the mtate who wisht ihem i much happiness and success. Mel With irs. W. L,. Gray. - On Nov. 22nd, the Wednesday ('lul t met with .lrs. W. L. Gray. Mrs. P. A y SI im.pson rend a most interestintg pa pe oin "Ouri I lving American Poets'', wrtit ht ten by Mtrs. .1. D). Watts. .\t's. 11. L. -Pa rklinson's pa per on "'Vris Li1bre u. shtowed muchtel careful toughit and pro g Ipa ratioit andl was written it a schol 4. scales had givon selections fronm soy oral of the modern poots, a ietter froni ~e M~rs. Lucas was road it wlih site d~e it scribed Tagor'e, the IndIan poet wh'lon ~. she has had te privilege of htearing y D~eliclous salad and coffee wer .servedl and thte club adjournod. Ia e iSal of lersoniallProperty.o se ednesday, 13tht day of December, 191 '1- the peorsonal prlopter y of Mrs. N. M. Sul af lvan, dieceasedl, viz, 2 good mules, itilich cows, coin na fod rf wago: rantd carriiage and f rmi ools. Trernm e- of sale, casht. .1. Hi. S ILLI VA N, C. C. FEATHiERSTONIE, est Eixecutoi 0- - st. Lantford Sehool Holnor 1Roll. ty Tenth Grlade-Saraht Wolff. to Ninith Gr'ade-D)'Roy Patterson. er. Eighth Grade-Ruth Cooper, 011 ty Mao Taylor. dit Seventht Grade--Waiter C'ooper'. F~outh'l Grade--(Gilber't ('ox. of Thtird Gra'tde-Ciaude IHolmeos WVet ty dlell, hanford Dwight Patterson, LIII G. Fulbrighit and Lillie Mac Cox. p. Second Grade-Frank Ihurgess, Vi chi ginia WVillis. ck Advanced F'ist-Vivian Hutrnel ng Margar'et Waldr'op, Ellie Crow. se, First Grade--Ethel ILnford ai Kioree 'Crow. tis r~e og indgOF E 30k A eOe GIFT GOODS GALOE t IHLnd Painted China, Cut Glass, Silver-Lamp Goods, Brass Goods, Music Cabine-s, Writin r Des s. Dressinig Tabla, Rockers, Chairs, Parlor Suits, Eed Rcom ar d Diring Pocm Ful iii L . LiI u i C n plete Suits or Odd Pieces and The Bigg st Values to h. Found. Unbreakable Dolls Reed Rockers, $3.50 to $12.00 From 25c to $1.25 Uphoistered Rockers, $4,50 p _ Rugs from 50c up Art Squares from - -$5.25 up From $2.90 upBeautif 1 Dinner Sets From $3.80 U ._-- - " - Never before have we shown so omplete a li oliday goods as-we are now displaying, arnd the prices-we offer mean a big saving to thos come to us for their home wants. S. M The Question Is Easily Solved If You Let Us Help You. We Have a Wide Variety of Suitable Christmas Presents, Gifts That Will Prove Substantial Additions to Anyone's Possessions. :-: A.Few Cuggestions: ri II \NI)K EICWIlIEFS in Christmas Boxes, very special at. 25 cents per box. 2 '/1P11P11ICR OLEs for men sand vomen and Wool with whicI to mza1ke the slippers. A new lot just received. tiPORTI' ('APS ad Seacarfs to matchli. suitable fI' Christ *1. maIs gifts. \ 1)1 ' ti'EN'F K VA in ii i newest and most artistie de / .-f ns, inl broadeloth 111ad org1ndie. CO1LLAR AN) CIvl' SETS. OlCNTIIIE.\,N'i NICCKWICAlI. 1- '4 ,,NIW SILK 11081 'for lIadie.s, in ianeiy stripes. 50 to $1.00 per pair. r ,0 8 foI')Vl:t r mefur n Wn., womlien and chiiren. all1 sizes. 1,.,AI)1I S SI L I( ill IUTWA IS''S. from $1.00 ll)p. Id .\ MEN'S SOCKS inl Christmas boxes, in all the leading colors. See them before bnying. SHOP EARLY AND GET THE BEST CHOICE Do Not Overlook Our Splendid Values In Fall Merchandise H. TERRY lIEr kn~wl o1' no other remedy that we can re coinmend more highly than TRADE MARK E(1?'%i11.c ID"I1ElD The burning and itching is quickly stopped and relief results by persist rrtly using it. Sold only by us, 50c and I1.o0. l-ure!m lrug 'o.. ILaurens and Watts Mill. Notice of Lost Stock. To all whom it miay conern: Tbis is to cerify that I have and own two slaros of stoek in The lau rens 'Trust Company of Laurelis, sar a being original certificate No. 146 and that said certifleate has been lost or destroyed and I desire a new certificate of stock to be issued to m1e in place of the 'original. You are further notifned that. I shall make applicat ion to the said Laurens Trust Company at its offlce for issu lance of such certificate on the 28th * day of December, 1916. JOHN WELLS TODD, JR. Dated this 22nd day of November, 1916. Tity your boy a Wagon. We have all sizes and the prices are very low. S. M. & E. if. VIlLKEs & CO. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 9th day of December, 1916, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of P. R. Moore, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 11 o'clock a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Adminis trator. Any person indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against Said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Efime Owings, A(i11nistrator. Nov. 8, 1916.-1 mo. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls an swered any hours, dayornigh. SURVE R Ten-ce:3, Ice r g r Notary Public. GRAY COURT S. C.