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6 8 8 i 8 8 8 8 8 A 8 8 88 8 8 8 S 8- Local and Personal MentIon. 8 8 8 88 8 868888888888888 Mr. Yancy Gilkerson spent the week end in Greenville. Mrs. John Spratt, of Clinton, visited friends in the city Friday. Mr. I. C. Williams, of Sumter. was a visitor in the city Sunday. Br. .J. W. Thompson, of Waterloo, wvan a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. James It. Davis has' returned after a visit of several days in Green wood. Mrs. W. H. Moore spent several days last week in Greenville with her moth er, airs. !Barre. W. E. Owens, of Clinton, and .lirs. Scott visited relatives and friends in the city Sunday. Messrs M. B. McCuen and Ed K~night, of Princeton, were in the city on business Monday. Mrs. M. M. Sheppard of Union has been spending some time here as the guest of relatives. Postmaster J. A. Clardy has been confined to his home for several days on account of sickness. Hon. E. P. McCravy, of Easley, was in the city yesterday renewing ac quaintences and making new friends. Miss Otiie Kennedy, of McCormick, returned home Monday after a pleas ant vjsit to Mr. anrd Mrs. A. J. Davis. Mrs. Lamar Smith has retu-ned from Spartanburg, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. .J. T. Mont gomery. Messrs W. F. Coats, J. O. Coats, Geo. A. Boozer and M. O. Boozer, of ('ross 11111, were visitors in the city Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore Mars, of Ah beville, spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Mars' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Wilkes. The window sale by the ladies of the Episcopal church will be held tompr row in the vacant store next to the Powe Drug Company. Messrs. Geo. and Blanton Belk, of Charlotte, sons of Rev. Geo. W. Belk, spent Sunday in the city as guests of Dr. and Mrs. H1. K. Aiken. Mr. John Gilkerson, who is now lo ,ated at Raleigh, N. 'U., spent the ,veek-end in (he city with his par mits, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilkerson. Mr. Charles Thompson, a student it the University of South Carolina, ;pent several days here last week with is father, M\r. I. 1. Thompson. Mir. I'hompson had the distinction of lead ing his class during the ilrst teri. Mr. and M\rs. Z. 11. Traynham of near the city had as their week-end ,uests, Mrs. Mary S. Allison, Mrs. J. 11. B3aldwin and son, Miss Ora Pow ers, Miss Maurie Simpson and Mr. lBerkeley lledden. Senn-Hembree. Miss Ada, Senn, of Cross Anchor, and Mr. llilton Hiembree, of Hobbys ville, were married at the residence of Rev. Fairy Thursday morning. The ceremony was witnessed by Miss Odessa Hembree and Mr. Nathan Heml bree, of Enoree, sister and brother of the groom. The couple will live at Hobbysville, in Spartanburg county. Curry.Medlock. A marriage attracting wide interest over the county was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Curry, in Dials township, Tuesday when their daughter, liss Beaufort Cu rry, be came the wife of Mr. Lee Lston led lock, an energetic young farmer of that community. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ml. T. Wharton, of Fountain inn. Following the mar i'lage the young couple left for Atlan ta to spend their honeymoon. loth 'young people are widely connected in the county and have the best wish es of their many friends. Emilnent Specialist Here. Di. T. A. Williams, probably the most eminent neurologi t in America, was in the city last \Vednesday, hav ing comae down from his home In Bal tImore in consultation with Dr. Hughes upon Dr. Hughes' sister, Mrs. Robert Davis, of Fountain Inn. Mrs. Davis was here at the time, but has since returned to her home somewhat Im proved in health. At Youngs School. The ladies of the School JImprove nent Assoelation of Youngs school will sell oysters, lunches, candy, etc., at the school house on Thursday night Dec. 1-ih. Proceeds to be used for school improvemnents. The public is cordially Invited. Our hand-painted China is priced so low that everyone ean buy. S. M. & 1.. 11. WI lKNS & CO. 1Death of an lu fanitt. Te infant child of Nir. and MIs. lymen laurey died last Tuesday and the body was carried to Greenville the following day for interment. The par ents have the sympathy of the coin tinnity in their sad bereavement. Sold Vletrola lin S'mnter County. The Powe Drug Companay announc ed the sale of a large Victrola to Mr. T. P. Sanders, of Ilagood, tit Sumter county. Mr. Sanders is the father of 'Mr. II. C. Sanders, of this city, and it was due to him largely that the sale was made. Missionaries to Speak. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dale, returned missionaries front lexico, will speak at the A. It. P1. church Sunday after noon, December 17th, at 3:30 o'clock. They come to Laurens at the invita tion of the Yoing People's Christian 1l'nion. A cordial invitalion has been extended to everyone to attend. Box Supper at. Pimtt hnto School. 'T'here will be a box sutpper at. Pal metto school lhouse Friday night, Dec. 15th. 'T'he ptblic is inlvited. Nowhere in the State will you find a imore complete line of Holiday Goods, nor more moderately priced, than we are showing. We invite you to call and see them. S. A1. & E". 11. WI LK ES & CO. Parcel P'ost Sale Postponed. The parcel post sale, which wats to have been held by the ladies of the Wednesday Club, has been postponed until after the holidays. Various con flicts with other public affairs and the absence of some of the members from the city caused the postponement. F 7rr Set Bookcase Decioisc Recod Cabin ekcase H AT shall I give for Ghristmas ? 'Thcre are a million things- the gifts that last a lay, the gifts that are tucked away in closets, the gifts thar are forgotten ' 2 and The Gift of Furniture UT Furniture lasts forever-is forever a reminder of the giver and forever of service to the recipient. It is forevcr useful and forever beautiful. of And it costs no more than the silly little gifts that die. A dollar or two will buy Furniture here-or many hundreds of dollars according to what you choose to make it. You are invited to inspect our Christmas Assortments. You need not buy-but you will. Oak or Mahogany ('hihTlorobes $10.'. up .7 -77 fit ~ - A, 4 frm$6.50H . 611 i Rugs from6Oo Ueed llW ilesero ArtSquresfrm P76 PrSom $250u Oak or Mahogany 6iGve a 9skbmWaweke for Christmas