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6 8 8 8 8888K88888.8' 8 81 8 Ide l and Personal HentIon. 8 8 8 E 8 t. S S 8888888888'8 W . W'. lIarris, of Clinton, was a visi- - ton in lihe city yesterday. -%fr. .. 'Snlihl of WVaterloo spenit' the day in town yesterday. Mr. '. .I. Nelson of Chaileston spent F.-undty here with relati:i - Mr. W. 11. .Mci'hail sent last Weil mesday with relaives in Anters on. Mrs. C. 11. 'Clark and .\Irs .\lbert rTodd spent Saturday in (rcnivool. Mr. Carlos Alosley spent several (lays last .week in a;illney on business 'Mrs. .1. 11. Sinith has ;one to Colniti lia to visit. her on, .\r. Carlisle Smi11 h. Messrs I''. P. .\(!(vv an a nd \\. It. Itic ho pieniit WVdne.(day in Colin IIa on business. Mr. W. 14. Adair, who lives on Lau rens Rtt. i, spcient yest e rday in tiel city on business. Mrs. Truman .\liles and Hliss 10l,1a Bearden, of l~noree, were shopping In the5 city Saturday. Mrs. .J. Moore Mars, of Abbeville, will arrive in the city today to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Wilkes. Mr. Mars will come also the latter part of the week. Miss Pricle Mcihee, of Ilorse Cave, Cy., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John a olt, and Mr. Bolt. a Messrs .1. 1.. .Jenkins and' Charles :arntt froin near Fountain il spent 'esterday in L2aurens. c liss Lueile IHarris of Clinton l:as )evin sp)endinlrg several days lere tas the aiest of l 's. J. It. Iittie. .\l '. and .irs. F. II. Drumii mon 1i and hiild., of L~anford wer1e . !hopping inc he ctity las. Wednesday. .Mrs. It. L. Gray of Gray Conri is ;pend Iing several wceks ill lIostonl vis ling her spln, .\it. I: II. tGray. Mrs. \Valter Powell, of \\'hiteville, 'a.., is visit ing her moot her, Mr;. Itosa l. Cainec and other relativvs. Capt. F. W."'arlisle has been slwni ig sevteral days In .1aeksoiville. Fla., Valdosta. Ih., and otie cities. .\agistate ?. l'. Tr :.nhamls ,fill letaImed at home on account of sick ut, but is improvinlg somewhal.t .1r. and \lirs. Irvine Colemlan of E reenwood spent Sumnil.y near Lanl rens as the geust of .\ir. and rls. 'ToimL Shaw. .\Much interest Is being nanifeted here in the marriage at. Clinton this evening of .\iiss Virginia Owens, daughter of .ilr. and Mrs. W. Edgar Owens. to Dr. St. Clair Ilays. Mr. Edgar Owens, who is attending chool in Rutherfordton, N. C., "pent few hours here Sunday enroute to is hone in Clinton. .\Mr. Albert Teague, who is now lo Ated in Atlanta, arrived in the city everal dlayn ago to :.pend t he holidays eith hiIs 1iothe. .\lrs. Thos. N. Holnes, of j.jine View, '. C.. is spending the holidays in thei it, with her father, .\lr. .1. N. Wright, nd l)tler relatives. .lMisses lRebecca Lake and Virginia in psotn, who are attending Conlvers.e ollege, arrived In the city Saturday to pend the holiday:. .\r. I(ohert S'tontey, of the 1'ntiversity >f South Carolina. spent several days iere this week as the guest of his sis er, Mrs. Ii. S. Btlackwell. .\lisses \'rgih ia lharksdale and .\a ile lit rns.-, of (irCenvi\'le lfemale col (ne. air spending the holidays in the 'ity with their parents. .\liss L-ouise leoning, of ( reenwood, rrived inl the city last week to spend Olie tilne with her brothers, Messrs it. F. and h. C. hilening. Itising Sun 'Chapter No. 6, I. A. M. will have its regular meeting Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. 'Tis is an im portant mleeting as otileers for file en suing vear are to be elected. Mr. Frank Reid, ,who is traveling for the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Comn pany with headquarters at Sumnter, is in the city for the holidays. .\liss Carol Roper spent Sunday here with home folks. She left Monday for ilorida where she V.iII visit friends d-ring tie Christinas holidays. Mr. Mac; Campbell, of Greenville, h;u accepted the management of thle I, erclilc V''irniture Conpany to succeed Mr. S. II. Knox, who recently resignefl. .lisses Lola McPhall, Martha a nd tIrutee Owings, who are attending .\n derSon college, arrived yesterday to shlpend the holidays with thcir parents. Miss HIelen .Jones ai'rived in town Monday to spend the Christmas holi days with her molter. She stopped over iin Spartanhurg on her way home to visit friends. Miss Lila iarl leaves for 'tlorida next week to visit friends and rela lives. She will visit in .iami, lrooksville, .Iacksonville and other places of interest. Mrs. Cora C. Lucas spent last week in Norfolk as the guest of M\iss Louise Iindsley, president of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Southern Commercial Congress. Mrs. Lucas was on the pro gram to bring greetings from Sonuth Carolina. Messrs TomnOwings, Herman Boyd, James Fleming, Janies McCravy, 1:1 enie Power, .\arens and 'Salh Drum mond, all of the urlan U'niversity, .re Spending tw holidays With Iheir parents. .\r. .loh n Wright or Spa ataniurg >:pernt the wek-end here with lole c'k:;. .\r. Wright talked interesting ly of his experjience in Anderson as ani rlli:er ill the S iaitanbilitlrg coas;t artil lery company. .\r. Acy Todd, n-ho w:s evchtentally. .;hot TIiuhnkgiving Day and who h1a: ee~n c ontined to the hospital a lar. hart of the; tiier tindergoing treatnint Ias re(co erPed sn1licint11y Io retrurn to: his holme at. arksdale Station. I1:! wa o' 'the st eetsh he llast week being c(owrainiaIed onl his recvery afrter ihis vcry close call. Christimas fruits and other in. dlients esplecially for Christmas enko.: in wide variety and at attractive rie cs. Keninedy IlBros. * * * *:~ * * * *The lor 1adu foodl value are* *therle--sniisfacionl follows each * ihowl of Y.AU Nil's. * Wa'1tts 31111s Have llegun the( Construe tion of Twe nty-lve Mi1t1Ises. Coitract ias heen I(1 to the F iske Cur ler, Con ttr&Iktioni (cornpanly of (;reenvill1e lorthe h~1uiling1 of twent~y live hiefu lwws for o ertil ve o' the \Vatts .\ill.. .\I-s:rs \\. T. .\dainsl aind M\el vinA~ .\l into h, rew sna i<aofi' iske -arII r silj yes;teni Fy Il 1auireni to 11n-"! proprraticns for t1('heteginming o 11 l:l( t(' str:1 n ,c ; 201-k. .1\ l. .lin lo:h will renlmini in1 Isa14r' ien; to aluper h.- : . 1 a o ly, recently co1p11 t() t!"( !: <, n:i !nc t ion of thirty on( howlie. n 1: but. the nc~-rese business' . of 1he n11ill has nle L'( t's+i Att d , the c t'e loyaxa il ( L anly Duos :::ip.!e :iurho were .\lr. .\clluto.;h, who is; ini <hIarge, is ironl \'orceslf r. .\l-,.., and has beenl wxith the Fi. i-kearte'r ('o., onlly a short while. L.ax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver TO Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids aiiest ion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores th. healthy functions. 50c. 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