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$"S48 8 $8 -8$8.8 8 8 8 8 I Loal and Personal Getion. 8 " A 888 83 x888 8888 8 Mr. R. A. Cooper Is spending a few days this week in Charleston on busi ness. Miss Carol -erndon of Greenville Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones. Mr. J. L.. Stone of near Mountville was a visitor here for a short while yoterday. Mrs. .James Dunklin spent several days last week in Woodruff with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rounds. Mr. J. Wade Culbertson of Wale Sheals Route One was among the bus iness visitors here last Wednesday. Miss Claude Gray, of Gray Court. has been the guest of Misst a Annie Belle and lless Childress for several dlays. Mrs. A. Ki. Kinard. of (linton. -fornerly Miss Addlie Shealy of ibi. Place. spitl. Saturday in the city with relatives and friends. Mr. W. F. Gwinn and fanily, of the Watts MiYls village, leave today for 'uilgore, in Spartanburg colunty, whore they will make their home in the future. Mr. B. W. Iockner left yesterday for Atlanta preparatory to going to Co lumbia, where he will open an estab lishment for the sale of Pndison phono graphs. Mrs. Fannie Winn, formerly matron at the Thornwell Orphanage in Clin Ion, has come to the cIty to make hei hwame for the present with .I\r, and Mrs. .1. 11. .\lurph. Messrs Earl Wilson and . C. Wood of Clardy & Wilson, left yesthrday for the north to buy a spring tine of goods for that firm. They will he met it flaltiiiore by Miss Ilienila w of lie m illinery department. Miss Pearl Aledlock, of Atlanta, ar rived in the city yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Medlock for some tine, after which she will visit. her parents, Air. and Airs., M. .1. Medlock, in the upper part of the county. Mr. C. P. Snoddy, who was with the Franks grocery store in the Lauren: mill village for a number of years, re contly accepted a position with A. L. Ilabaffey, grocer, on the east side of the square, and began work some time ago. Messrs S. M. Wilkes and W. P. Thomason have returned from Balti more and New York, where they have boon buying stock for S. M. & E. i. Wilkes & Company. This being Mr. Thoiason's first trip to the big cities, he enjoye(l the trip Very much. lie says that New York is "some town". Mr'. C. G. S'trickland, who has been the local agent of the Singer Sewing MAt1hine Company here for several years has joined the Singer forces in Gfrcenwood, removing 'his family to that city last week. Alr, Strickland occupled the 1 Ioward place a couple of railles ' est of the city while here. k (Compian anmd is a ve'y popuh~lIr I al anhas f-eped a i'ition wwt ithr ';r". ',nd .R .. . s\. A. liald( w in and fam ihy wi 1 to pulicly e'xlpress thieir gratituode to theji' ineighors and friendis foi' the miany cindnesses andi symopatIhiy show~'n thlemi duinig iihe me eenmt illness aind d''athi of thieir dear' diaughter aiind sisterm, Alice !lo~ita, amnd may God's richest blessings rest iupon each one of them. A. A. Italdwln and lVamily. W. U. Lanenster Sells lfiime. Mr i. W\. C. Lancaster' has sold his cottage g on Academy stri'et to Mr. .1. ii. NIAtirh, who will take possession onl the 1.5th . Mr'. I ,ancasteri is temporarW ii l y hloenIted ini thme Cainie r'eside~nce on Souat.h 1larpier street, but he elxpects 'to build ini the spring of the yeari. FERTILIZE I Am A~ ANDERSON PHOS Makers of Go Se me for good guani Registered Duroc-Jer: Also F BOLL WEEVILS ( TOM M. Lauren Manning Efret. Washington, Feb. 3.-Orders issued today by the navy department forbid all officials divulging arrangements of war vessels. It was announced the Atlantic fleet would continue its maneuvers near Guantanamo. Issuance of passports to Germany has been suspended. Gov. 'Manning of South Carolina, was the first of several executives to telegraph the president approval of his course. ..... Played Leading Role. "Gone Abroad" Is the title of a one act comedy played in Boston .January 25th by class-mates of Miss Itebecca Dial in recital at the school of ex presslon which she is attending there. Miss Dial herself took the leading part. that of "Mrs. Nearly-Gonn", and Won meriled praise fo'r her work. . iss Iyda It 1d Dead. Miss liyda Ruidd, of Cross 11111, died al thle hospital in rteen wood last 'i'uesdlay after an illnes of several mtiontis. The body was caried back to Cross Hill, where the funeral ser vices were held Wednesday afternoon. Alis itudd was a young woman of many estirnable dualities and her death was greatly regretied by her -neighbors and friends. 1(4ieumi 'T'omorrow Nighf. "The Doering Orchestral Quinitette" is to be at the Opeta Ilouse tomorrow night as the fourth number on the Iy- I etim course. The fDoorings come highly recolnlinended, especIally in inl st Iulttnental work. As ati indieation of the poitilarily of their entertainment, thle following is I:takenl fr'oml the S n l'orn I licht. I Sentinel: "the Dloering Oreliest tral Qtinitette gave their enitertainineit at the Coutrt Illouse Ilall Wednesday evening to a Iarge and a ppreeative atdience. The Doerings certainly please their au dience. 'Tileir program of vocal and Instrumnental selectIons and readings being by far the best ever heard here. New line of Itu15 just ceived. S. M. & E. It. W'ILKES & CO. Mrs, Trimnttier Dead. .\lrs. ll ten L. Trimmnier, mother of .\rs. T. i,. Timerman, died Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the house Monday afternoon and the body sent to Spartanburg for burial. 'T'Le fol lowing acted as pall bearers: .J. S. Machen, It. A. 'Cooper, I. D. Young, C. MY. Burgess. G. C. Albright, M. L. Roper, C. 1I. Roper, 13. M. Wolff, 1E. O. Anderson, C. W. Tune and Clifton .ones. Mrs. 'riimmier was a sweet. tenpered, ('hristian woman and her death will be greatly deplored by those who knew her. Meeting of .). .. It. The D~aughlers of fihe l'evolut ion wilit mee at Ile residence of .\tiss .\NIn tie 1iahb, at ::n in the aflternoot of l'etruarv !ih. .\Ir., \I. L.. ('olelandl. eretary. Iile l0ir 'ioitil oigofDnn S. A. & IC. II. \\'l K1 & CO. Notice! Holders of Aluminum Coupon Tickets. Af ler today our i'. iiof gi ing awiay Alumilinum \\'are wvill be disconutinuedt. wvil please binig themt In as earily aIs Iossibl.' anid hiave tem redCCteme elitier ini Aluiminumii Ware or Cash. ThIs step Is taken on account or the raidLli adrvance In Atni ntium Ware, which mtakes it im--. tioss ile for' uis to (coinlitie this Plan. Dial Cash Grocery .... cnt For PH-ATE & OIL Co. od Fertilizers o at good prices. Gi Se . :eys and~ Crossi-Breeds r Sale. 3AN'T EAT HOGS SHAW S. C. BUILDING NOTES. - A New Hofne on Farley Avenue and Now Garage in Rear of Post Ofice. 'Mr. R. Brooks Childress has let the contract for the building of an at tractive bungalow on Farley Avenue and the work on the building has al ready commenced. lMr. 13. .F. Posey is having built a large building in the rear of the post office, which when finished will 'be occupied by Mr. Workman, agent for the Studebaker cars, as a garage. Work on the twenty-five new homes at the Watts Mills is being rapidly done. The contractors for this job are Fiske, Carter Co., a large contract ing firm of Greenville. We have a cotiplete line of \Window .iha des adi the prices are right. S. \I. & E. II. \VITlKIS & C0. The W1ednaesday Club. The Vedne sday Club suet with .\1!"s. .1. Niel). .\oore an .January ;1st, eighteen miembers eing present. "The Opera" Was the subject. of this ieeting and .\lirs. 13. L. .ones readt a most comprehlensive paller. on Wagner and Gtluck, while Mrs. C. It, Aloseley's "Story of Tannhauser" was well worth hearing. After the business meeting, a very enjoyable social hall' hour was spent. Hurns-Itoler, . marriage that aie as a surprise their immediate families as well a.; to their many friends, was that of Miss Nannie lBurns and NIr. Carl lloper, which tok place last Satu r day inl (treenville. The bride was vis iting in (Greenaiile at the itle and the grooin uni'lepedly pmid ,t same city a visit last 8aturd'ay anti at noon the young co upile were married, the firs) news of wihi(ch was received by Mirs. Itoper's father in the afternoon when t long distance message ap l'iS':( him of the ialtpy event. The ',ride is the daughter of .\ir. and Mrs. I ee I0. Ilnrns of this city. She is a graduate of the Greenville Fe male College and is a woman of many attractive and pleasing dualities. Since her graduation from college she has assisie(j her father in his oflice and has taken great interest in the large business. The groom is a native of Laurens and has spent all of his life here. lie is a fine young business man and of many likeable traits. Both the bride and groom have hundreds of friends throughout. the county and the state to wish them much happiness. New line of Enamel Ware just re ceivedl. S. M. & I'. H1. WILKES & CO. .Job little (:e(ts Promotion. F"riend~s her: of .lohl 4 1,11l1. who is tonn teled with the trall'e d irtmi1ent of the Southern IHtilway in Columbia. v. ill he ;leasd ito leant of his recet promotion. On the 1ontiton ao the emtloye next hi.'her to hint recently. .\Mr. lailtie was p~rotot Id toi c lh p i lin of (it I ft c'er' andii is in line 'or stiill better' thing.~. 0: '.'um l/.id 'Trust ('oinipani. .\. lH. I iar i b-a! of'l i h 111unty has it' sianhI4jl th' olil'e' of sneny mianasior (f panxy oft Gre'nille and14 is or'gaiin.in ('ompanyt t'ar thei counti es at' Green v'ille. Laur'ins and Newherr'iy (uties C. Two i.ioian hvor idallons My3 iterila p. In a let ter'tO ' re eer from Mr'. .1. .1. Meswain, at' (reenv'ille, Mr'. .\ieswainu ma kos itairrei't ion as to a sI ate(ment whiich lie made in his speeeh Saturdiay in r'egardt to Ilie bromun dariies at' loan associationi distr'icts. Mr'. MeSwaln stat es that lie had ii scont trued one af the ar'ticles in thie act, that Instead at' only3 onet loanl a1ssociat ion binig ali dlistrlict. onte or iore' assoc(ia lIon unay be' formued. A'\asiiat ion boundary lines~ may overla'hiP. ~' We oft'''r nie witu ('u p; anda oum tO in en imr iet amnd P'laWi at :10 i'i l.a jier set. S. M\. .'$ 1. It. W'IT1KIS & ('0 Grade Your' Cotton Seed, Before Planting.... I Iave- your i'eed runa thrionughi my13 seed epar'atoi', so( as to) get rid of the Inferior ones. 7 lier' bushel in 100 bushel lots. Only good seed mneasured,. If you haven't as miuch as 100 bushels go in with your neigh bor so as to get the best prices. W. P. HIPP R. F. D. 3 Larnsn, S. C. Honor Roll of Rock Bridge SchooL * Eighth Grade-Glenn Davis. Seventh Grade-Alma Simpson, Jack Davis, Wier Davis. Sixth Grade-George Davis. Fifth Gii'ade--Viola Chandler, James Davis, Lawrence Davis. Fourth Grade-William Bailey, Ada Holmes Davis. Third Grade--Louise Becknel, Mary Lou 'Culbertson, Bryan Greer. Second Grade-Dorothy Chandler, Alma Davis, Frank Bailey. First Grade-Marry Davis, Watts Bavils. 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 well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It nc's on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Einrcies the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. IDLE HOUR Feb. 22 and 23 The World's Mightiest Motion Picture Spectacle OFFA America a cked ! 42 Cnimtro Gum in Action! Thn Un' R ov th: Boys ln Kwokt .r: Ily aPjden. Joan ci Arc g - Thos. Dixon's Thrilling Epic _"'. of Lcve and Patriotism Aocompanied by the NewS Arrivir Our M% son anz in norti the nes .wear, ? Come i Not lee' of A1 plien~ltionI for 'etiilleat. o)f incorporatlont. -Notice Is hereby given that the uni dlersigned will, on the fifteenth day of lFebruary, 1917 or as soon thereafter as proper papers may be filed, apply to the Honorab'le W. B. Dove, Secretary of Staten of Siouth Carolina, for a Cer' tificate of I~ieorporation for the South Carolina Universalist Missionary S'oei ety, a society to promote the aducat ion al and missionary work of the Univers alist Church in the Southern States, and for fraternal and charitable pur' poses and ntot for inroflt. to be locat 1 .0 u i w Ic rolIe cF Look f r the, na.me C I 11 rollialli Mad in 1-1 v:r:.. ties a! ferin n": cYb1 i j .bc vE % uer . cvc: J 7T'O w h I to admire in the rich finish -and no1a"11 .ra 1( ('( Columb11ia Window ' had. Bd u I y; oul See them here at fthe car'i' i. og.'% . ,!: 'i" . oIte the Wide ralnge of" colors. . o ;v Gr. (ad rable texture of the 1 fabrics. i.: rol . 'i'r-ends enclosed from dlust. I tend rukt ---aind1 th I nUlIdsom1le, electro-nickel or cop) er plated !t(rte. Also note the hand . pack:age; with ;6t-!el plated brackets and the um n(:bclosed, slat. ini hemi-all READY.TO-HIANG. We can furnish any size shade you may want good selection of colors and the lowest prices t' be found. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. pring Goods g Every Day -Wood and Mr. WiI= Miss Hin~shaw ar nozw kern rnarket purchas;ing vest thin~gs in Ready to ary Goods anid Millney. to see the new things. dy & Wilson ('d a .\outvillevi , buurens Co otiuIy, ( 0' fIle(Saeo )li . lt Soth Carolina, and to be charitered dcael i e(tleO h Idoo and1( incorpora ted, in IperpeIt urity, uin- PoaI f iarn ony t L derI the laws of the state of Souith Caro- ocoka i n ntesm lywl lina, relating to the i ncorporat ion of apy frafnldshrefo u charitable, social and religions socie- tut sKeuos ties. Aypro netdt adett .1. M. SIMAMONS. ntfeanreurdomaeay (GIO. .J. P'ORT1ER,me.ontadt;adalpron Mountville, S. C., Feb. 2, 1917.ha ng lim aait ideae il FINAl. SETTLEMENT. (uy oeno efeerlard Take notice that on the 7th (lay of i.~ irr March,1~It , weProbarederoffinalarenJ A.c NOn , a. coun of ur cts n~l ointrastxe asxExecuoors