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68$ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8I 8 8 6 Loeal and Personal Mlentioa. 8 * 8 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Miss Harriette Adams of Newberry Is visiting Miss Annie Wolff. Miss Mittie Owens spent last Thurs day at Greenville. Mliss Mayme Ferguson has been visiting friends in Newberry. Mr. Erskine Todd was, a visitor in Columbia for a few glays last wetk. Miss Anna Rhodes is spending. a few days in Gray Court with relatives. Miss Lilla Todd attended the dance in Greenwood last Wednesday evening Mr. Jack McCravy 'spent a' few days last week visiting relatives in Ander son. M1r. Bee Duckett spent Monday near here with his uncle, Mr. A. B. Barks dale. iDr. James -M. Bearden spent several days in 'ColumbIa last week on busi ness. li.s Elizabeth Herndon, of Green ville, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boyd of West minster are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Boyd. Mirs. L. G. Balle and little son have returned home after spending the hol idays in Newberry. . lisses Pansy and Laura Clark, of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Henderson last week. 'Miss Mary Higgins of Lanford Sta lion, has been spending the holidays with Mrs. E. V. Ferguson. Miss Frances Thames has returned to the city after spending Christmas holidays in Hendersonville, N. C. 'Miss Helen Hobo, who has been the guest of Miss Helen Jones, returned Tuesday to her home in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moore and fam ily spent a part of the holidays with fir. Moore's parents in Greenville county. Robert C. Cotner, traveling passen ger agent of the Southern Railway Company, was a visitor in the city yes terday. M r. Pelham Chancy, who is now liv ing in Barnesville, Ga., is here to spend a two weeks vacation with homefolks. M r. and Mrs. !Dudley Young and lit tle daughter of Gaffney, have been .spending Christmas wil Mrs. George Young here. Mrs. W. M. Irby and children spent Saturday night with Mrs. Irby's sis ter, Mrs. Sallie Madden of Holly Grove neighborhood. Mr. B. H1. Hlalle, at one time a very popular resident of Laurens but now of Philadelphia, visited his brother, Nr. L. G. Balle this week. Miss Marie and Amy E0ubanks left Sunday for their home in Greenville, after splending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fuller. Mr. I'arl Goodwin, of S-partanhurg, andl Mr. R. Fair Gioodw in, of Ola r, withI several friends, spenlt 'thle holidays wIth t heir fat her, Sen. 0. 1'. Good win, a few miles from the city. Mri. W. ('. Garrison, lormerly of G ray Court, b~ut now a hustling young man 'on the staff of the Greenville News, wass a visitor ini tihe city Monday. Mi'. Roscoe Stone left last Tuesday to take up his work with the Southern Power' Co., after sp~endling a fewv (lays wIth is mother, sister and other rela Messrs flugh Alken, Tom Hennett, Grover -Rlchey, 0. II. Simmons, Jlr. Carlisle ilal and Furls Mar'tn attend ed thle Christmas dlance' in Newborry last Friday. Mdr. Roy Smith, of Columbia, spent Saturday night and Saunday morning with Is sisterif andi brother, Mrs. .. I.T.Ellis, Mrs. G. A..~Fuller' and Mr. C. C, Smith. mDr. W. Hi. Washington, who is now located at Richmnond, Va., has been spending the holidays in the city. Dr. :Washington's muany friends wore glad to s'eel him here again. Miss Mary Heolle Fuller, Misses Frances D~avis, little Miss Jan1e Hiolmes D~avis and Mr. DIck Fuller spent a while last week at the home of Mr. andl Mrs. John D~avis, near Clini ton. Meussrs J. R. Reid, WV. L. Reid, J. Li. Reid, Frank Reid and S. C. Reid spent Sunday in Pauline, S. C., with their .mother Mrs. Mary -Reid and their sis ter, Mrs, Lawrence Lanford. This fain ily reunion was a most delightful one, there being present more of the fam iy than has been together for twenty, years. Mr. and Mrs. N. DI. Kerr, of New BIedford, Mass., are visiting their son, Mr. 'L. 'RI. Kerr, and Mrs. Kerr. .Mr. bKe(rr is an oflal of a large cotton 'manufacturing plant in New Bedford Aand occupies a prominlent position in the business circles of that large tox tile center. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr were honor guests at a course dinner given by Mir, and Mrs. N. Dl. Dial Thursday even4 In elebration of the forty ilith "ainiversary of Mr. and Mrs. * arr'd matrrlage eid Weaaingi leeder-Harmian. The many friends of Miss E0loisc Reeder, who until a few months past, made her home at Cross 11111, will read with Interest the account of her mar riage Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2.1, to Mr. J. 'C. Harman, Jr., of Newberry. The young couple autoed to Prosperity and were married by the groom's brother, Rev. J. B. Harman. They will make their future home In Newberry. Silver Wedding. Attractive invitations have been is sued to the Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yeargin, of Gray 'ourt Saturday, January'0th from twelve tc four o'clock, to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mr and Mrs. Yeargin have a host of friends who will join in congratulat ing them upon the attainment of this happy anniversary. Altman-Roper. The following announcement, of in, terest here, where the groom resides and where the bride has visited, was received in this city last Friday: Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Altmar announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth 'to Mr. Robert Hudgens Roper on. Thursday, December twenty-eighti Nineteen hundred and sixteen Tampa, Florida. At Home Laurens, South Carolina after January the fifth Nineteen hundred and seventeen. Brown-Epting. Cross Hill, Dec. 29.-Miss Marye Brown of Cross Hill and Mr. Rober 'Lee Egting of Newberry, surprised their many friends -throughout the state when they were married in At lanta, Ga., Saturday afternoon, Dec. 23rd, at the home of Dr. Word, a dis tinguished Baptist minister. This popular couple has had a nui ber of their friends guessing for a long time and setting for them a wed. ding date. It came, however, as a sur prise to everyone. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. W. Brown and is one of Cross dlill's most beautiful and charm ing young women. Mr. Epting is a young mean of un usual ability. He is executive special for Jefferson Standard Life Insurancc Company and is one of the most prom inent men of his profession. They will make their home at I1l 1 Glenn St., Newberry. POOIe-.laton. A wedding in which wias centred general interest was solemnize( Thursday at noon when Miss Mary Frances(~ Poole, daughter' of Mr i. and Mrs. Thomas P. Poole, bieca me theW bide of IDr. Williamt A. Aiston of I Ia goodl, Sumter' county. -The marriage took place at the home of the bride seven miles east. of the city andl was attended by a large company of friends and relatives. The Poole home w'as decorated foi' the occasion, pot ted plants andl cari nations being usedl in tihe dlecorations throughout. The charm of the gen eral -setting was the large, open fire in each room. The guests wvere ushleredl b{ by lBoyd Boho andl Martin Poole. Preceding the cer-emnony Miss Vir' ginia Alexandler of Chester sang very sweetly "1 Love You Truly," "A Per feet Day" and "My Love is Like a Red, lRed Rose", the accompaniment being layed by the pianist, Mr's. Lu thor Roper of Laurens. At the appointed hour the notes of the Lohongrin wedding march were sounded as the bridal party enteredl. First came the ushers, Boyd Bobo and Martin Poole, followed by the Rev. William H. Bar'nwvell, the omiciating clergy'man. Next came the brides maids and groomsmen. Miss Mattic I1lobo Poole, a slster' of the bride, with Herman Myers, Miss Cor-nne Gleaton with Joshua Craig Poole, a brother of the bride, Miss Ruth D~unose with Percy Harvin, Miss Ina Mao Pitts Chronic Ca (e itarrhiimi.o-that J\ It ma mzm tt itelftin Loc'raltmente sometil cannuotovercome the aya PERUNA I itts a foe to estarrh. tablihes that. Peruna I digestion, restore Ga esse spa sO st with Vernon Keys. The bridegroom entered with his best man, 'Nathaniel Walker. Next came the little ring bearer, Lucile Poole, a cousin of the bride, followed by Miss Grace Poole, a sister, who was made of honor. I im mediately following them came the bride with her brother, Furman Poole, who gave her away. The mar riage ceremony of the Episcopal church was used. The bride wore a suit of green broadcloth with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of bride roses, orchids and valley lillies. The maid of honor was gowned in a frock of white messaline with silver trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids wore dainty blue frocks and carried bouquets of pink carnations. The bride is a charming young woman and is a graduate of Lander college. During the past year she has been teaching in the eastern part of the State. Dr. Alston is a large a1 1 successful farmer of Sumter county. After a wedding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Alston left for their home at Hagood. The bride's guest register was in charge of Miss Lila Clark and Fowler Boyd and among the guests present for the occasion were: Miss Corinne Gleanton, Sbringfileld; Miss Ruth (Du Bose, Lamar; Mrs. W. H. Poole and daughters, Misses Mary and Lucile, Union; Mrs. John Ashe Alston and Miss Grace lermeyne Mitchell, Ha good; Miss Inn Pitts, tRenno; Miss Virginia Alexander, Chester; Percy Harvin, Sumter; W. (. Walker, Rock 11111; Vernon Keys. Rembert; IIer man Mlyers, Sumter; the Rev. W. 11. Barnwell, Statesburg; liss Hlelen Als ton, Greenwood; Miss Helen Alston, Charleston. Roper-Altman. Miss Ruth Altman of this city and Mr. L)bert -I. Roper, of Laurens, S. C., were united in marriage yesterday morning by Dr. C. W. Duke, pastor of the First Baptist Church at 10:30 o'clock. This was a beautiful wedding at the attractive suburban residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Altman, Seminole Heights. The spacious rooms were decorated in pink Russell roses, asparagus fern and palms. An altar was built in the ceremony room, this having a background of pot ted ferns and paims, trailing asparagus fern and valley tillies. An arch ex tended above the altar and from this was festooned pink tulle garlands reaching to the large double windows 'at the rear. Large jardinieres of the Russel roses were placed on pedestals at each side of the altar. The stair way rail in the reception hall was en twined with ferns and a large vase of roses on the newel post. The dining 'room wear also very dainty with roses and ferns, carrying out the same color combination. The miarriage music was beautifully rendered by .Mis: ('arrol lloper, sister of the groom, at the ianio, and .\rs. Iiodgson, violin. The inntron of hioinor i.\irs. A. A. Kniiighit, siste of 01'(le bride1, e'1 iie dlown iihe stairway i'olliowedC~ by the bide. 'Thle gr'ooim and (lhe beOst man, .\l i. La wrenc'e Iha rksdale oif Southi V 'Caolina. ('ame1 fr'om a side entr ianice mieetlng thle bridle and~ mat ron of honor01 at (lie altar. The bride looked lov~ely' in heri triav cling costum1)e, w~hic wI ~as a handi~somie brioadlclothi coat suit of Afican brown, with furi collai', andl a vest effect em br'oldered in thrmeads of gold. She ear i'ied a bouquiet of bride's r'oses with shiower' of valley hillis, and her 0111y orniam~ent w~as (lie' gift of the gr'oom, a platinum La Valliere set with nine thysts and pear'ls. A weddinig br'eakfast was given in the gold rooml of the Tampa hay I hotel at 11:30 o'clock, this being attendedc~ by the immediate relatives and wedC~ ding party andi~ Drz. and1( Mirs. Duke. The dlecor'ations ther'e werie pink roses and aspar'agus fern. Thue place 'ar'ds were daintily hand-painted in Cupids, the wor'k of an accomplishied local ai'tist, Miss Lottie Watkins. Mir. and Mr's. Rtoper left at 1 o'clock for' St. Augustine aiid points 0on the east coast, after whlich they will go to Laui'ens, S. C., wvhere Mr. Rtoper is associated with his fatheri in the Lau rents Glass factory. Until their buniga.. low is completed, Mr'. and~ Mrs. Rloper will miake their home with the former's parents.-Tampa)1 Times. tarrh is Curable esin to the guffreri and histriends. Chroni ocl:ere ruhu the body, thoug treatme~nt will onst ome 'ytmie estarrh. t he ecte mlanifees lns.,but they as Helped lousand. The voluntea tmamny of thousands em 'eeilte ins a n of waye. Peruna builde trength a help. put the systom in Peunpaaecial value in catarrha ft othemebaneanenab. heshe nopr. form their functions. In many cs its beneate begin atonc, and it rarel falls whon treatment is continued properly. The P'eruna Medical Depart, ent willbe ~ad to assiat yo to overcome tis disease. tre imenei's dviog is free. D~on't delay THE P~fttiMA CO., COU..sI)U 0 Start the New Year Off With a First Class Cook Stove Here is one made of the best grey pig iron, made by one of the oldest and largest factories in the coun try, and sold by us at the extremely low price of $13.50 This is a good size Nc. 8 stove, heavy weight, has 4 No. 8 holes on top, large back shelf, side shelf for pulling pan out on and kicker for opening oven door, large, roomy fire box, with fire back guaranteed for fifteen years. Here is just the stove you need, one that cooks quickly and perfectly and uses very little fuel. Other sizes from $7.75 up. SS.M. & E. H. Wilkes &Co. EVERYBODY EVERYBODY WELCOME O ur WELCOME G0od Friends of 1916 We feel that the year should not pass with out some expression from us of gratification over the cordial relations we have had with you. At the beginning of this new year, we desire to convey to you our appreciation of these relations and to offer the season's wishes for our Health, Happiness and Prosperity. L DEfVE4RDYBODDY EVERYBODY WELCOME e WELCOME * * " " * * 0 " + " * " S 0 0 0 " family spent a few days with Mrs. Wednesday with her grandparents, " H. A. Weathers of this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Henderson. Mrs. Blanche Fairbanks and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bosby Burton spent " l Bessie. Babb visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Thursday night with Mrs. Nannie Bolt. Barksdale, Dec. 29.-The people of Y. HIendersin -last week. Miss Sallie Bolt spent Friday with this community are all glad to see .Master Ardis Baldwin spent the Miss Ioudelie Baldwin, of Barksdale. the sun shining out so pretty again, week with Master Arthur Bolt. after so much rainy weather. Miss Loudelle Baldwin and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mosby Burton have Wilmon, and cousin, Miss Margie moved into this community. Weathers, of Tumbling Shoals, spent Mr. and Mrs. Asa Todd were visit- last Monday. night with Mr. and Mrs. Yan s--The bright Ing homofolks in Coronaca last week. Hluber Smith of Owings. Little Miss Agnes Baldwin spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight and daugh- trn t. ereal last week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. ter, Mary Louise, spent Thursday with Smith of Owings, S. C. Mr. J. H1. Milan and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bagwell spent ,_-_