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8 8'8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8. g 8 Lonid and sI'onut Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8'S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Nl-ir. Z. B. Iiddell of Atlanta is visit Ig his mother, Mrs. HIila Riddell. J. 1. Boyd and Master Arthur loyd sPent) tho week-end -In Spartanburg. Mils. J.% loore Mars, of Abbevillo, Is visiting her parents, Ar. and Ars. 1,. H1. ,W1lkes. Mr. Stobo Young spept several days In the city last week with his mother, Mrs. Sallie D..Youhg. Mr. Claude Shell, 6f Spartinburg, has been visiting relatives in the city for a few days. Little .\iss Mlartha Doyd has for her guests Alisses Lewellyn and Rebeca Ilix, of S.partanburg. Ais. 1. T. Beason,., formerly G'er trude Tollesoni. is visiting mr. and M1rs. J. E. Tolles.onl. Air. W. WV. Driscoll or Anderson. has retu,1ne( afier speinhug two weeks Willh .\lr. aInd Mrts. .1. 'Et. Tolleson. Capt. .1. N. Wiright Ras retulrnedl from a dlelighfui visit to his (lauttgh tert, .\lrs. IlImes; at 1llneview, N. C. .\l's. \V. Ii. Kessler. of .\sheville. Is visiting her parents. \lr. and .\rs. .1. Waddy Thtomllpsoni. L. N. Fergu6n an jill Ie nivee. i) othy Alay, spoit 111' week-enti with alt. and .\lrs. E. \. Ferglsoll. .\liss I.Ila lWal has return-ied hlomel after .1 pleasant viit to friends and relatl h;In G 'renwood and Newberry. AMr. E-arle Caine vxlwets:- to leave 31(olhldt f'or North Catrolinia to secur'(e a job on x1olle of lhe o 'lntllllI work:,. .\I-. P). 1). Iluiff hasu re.1lt ( ned to he city alter having beell at nmition plait smwee nlnslania for so11 film. .\Mrs W. I. (illerso(11 4ft Sunday morning for Saluda. N. C.. where 1h1 will r'emllaill for solue ltme restilnl g andl reclperaing. .\rs. .1. 11. Hloyd and daughteIlrl Alartha, sileit last wik ii Spartan hurg w1it1 \lr. an111 Clarlence E. 1fix. her hontle inl (reenwvood aIfter slwn-M Ing kvwn weeks with .\is'; LilaSu Alatile14. Al :s .o hIIt , IdI A(I :iI tt W ork 111t1, of I hipewu'Ill sction. a re gulstS of, .llk l.illiani Ilopinl.; oI East .ain Str -et this wee4k. MIlss Ann' (been4), of lavanlnah, andI .Ali (se Adelaide anl .11,111ia DInno). of F!orenilce, are th' glues of .\liss \Alildred (hisile. Aliss 1a-sie Crews left several days a for (he n) r thet i I nlarolkets to as-sl A]r. MAle.\Iistevr in byiai stockhs for tIt I P; I(I( w 1-4om1( paly. Ar. .I. 1'. Siminlollus and ililee hand 1m sons 01S. Clyde, Iudolf and 11,ao"re, of the 'otlil Spris sectionl, were1 inl thev eily Thursdy.m Ml 8 Robert Eihlegrhsre turn'led from thev hospital after under going I successfull operation Onl her throa t. S'lu- is still inl a weak condi ioll and ik confine1d to her room . .\1'4. Ii. Terr..y leaves tomllorrow for the nIorthern markets to buy fall goods. lie slates that he is expecting to pu1r1hase one of the(I largest sto)ks he lhs ever 'aried. .\Its. A.. ('. TIodd and1( daughlter, 111ar riottI, haive r'eturned1(4 from \lontreat'l where they have been1 for several weeks. Air. Todd went up11 Saturdatly andl~ accoopanied theml home. Aliss Annie Itelle' Poole, who has been4 staying wvith Alrs. 11. K. Ilum ph ries t his summer,14 spent011 the wee04k (lnd wvith her plarents near11 Clinton, be i ng accompan401ied1 by3 little .\lIss Frlan1ces llig, both1 (of whomn (en.1yed 1110 0u't inig very mullch. tileing aft0orney iln I eenturl fin.. a0 (c0m1pani1ed by ('all TI. Ildg inls, E'5i., of the4 same11 ilace'( has been1 visltingW relathe 4s in lthe upper1') part of the0 coun) ly and1( Woodrulff. 110th werel'4 y'iitor1s in Lauons11 Satur lday. Warren0I "Skeeter" [olt, who has been w.ork ing~ in W 111ilmigton1, N. ('., for a few month! ls. is at home for a short v'acatIion, lie is underldO(14 wI)ethler he wvill rett1UJn to Wilmington 0)' attend~ college tIls year. Alisses f;ladys and4 Thelman11 Smlith,. of Eas'l ''y. We C uests1 of th l tisses (Gra1y for' th w1 eek - nd. .\lis s ( I ladys' Smuilh is1 asSsstan stalte algent ofl homle demons)15 talln wor4k withi he'adIal' ters at1 Winthrolp college. Al iss Th'm'iua: Smlithl waIs a lumber' (If the0 Iparty that studi1eld with th14 \NIs Gr55 ay in New York last winlterl. 11!1np iIAbr Trip. A "Fo"0'1'11 Iaty' of II ve, (composed44 or W. Il. Ilby anld Itob Al\Ii s of I'nore, Bob Alken, l), IC. Hlumphries and Coy Tieid, oIf Launs pu1 Illled Into thle square Satulrday about. thte time thec dinner whistles~were bllowing, after a week's cam)pinlg ipll in the mlottnl tains. From Rover Falls. they roolsted One night each'l at I 1endersonvlilie, Asheville, 1Irev'ard and Caesars IHead. The speedoneter~ showed 365 miles. the log-hook r'ecord4ed 110 plttetuCr or mishaps of any kind but1 ,lots of good ents, plenty of fun and the bank tie counts of nal live reg~isteed zero. ,Drives Out MalarIa, Builds Up System Th 01d standard genertrfihening tonice, ORO'* TASTI1~im ITOIC, dives out Matd ,estiche. the bloo.andbui ldeu ptheavys' Stn. A ltua tanti. I'or adult. and childten.60 FAIllVIEW PEOPLlt TO HAVE ANNUAL STOCK SHOW Stock Show flis Year Will he iHeld on Fridny, Sept. 28th. Ladies' Depart Not to be deterred by the great world wiar, the people of the Fairview coin mun1lility, across the line in Greenville count'y, are again making their plans for the annual stock show which has been held every year for thirty years. The committee in charge of tile 31st exhibillon has issuCd an announcement to the effect that the show will be held this year as usual and that expansions in some departments, notably the la dies' department, may be I expected. The Fairview Stock Show is one of the establshed institutions of this section of the stale and the announcement of its (contitiuaice this year will be read with interest. The following is the announcemnent sent ,ul. by tile coiiimit - tee: "Fairview's 31st stock show is lo be held this year on1 Sepeminber 2Rth. The associat ion, in muaking tlis announev ment, fully realizes tho war-disliIrbed conldition of our, country. At (he same1 timt. ve know that trouibles only mutke It, eling tlie close r to twurl friends, and tiyt tiey are only too glad of an oi portuniity to iivet again oin such his torie grounitds as old Fairview and spend a (hiy inl irofitable rereation and~ hiand-shiakinug, etc." ' "We arev sorry to 11nounilce that ow ilg to M.\rs. Carrie SilIddard V-abl's shockin-ii:ly sad hervav lemet. she w%-ill not. it her urgent rvilelost. have ('n tirt charge of ihe iiflies' dieparinni'i for 1917, but w( are- pleased to say that vo at, buldi 1 i rger ladies' d1partimnvit hotu se, Wiilh larce and 101' 11reiillus t han # ver b'fore. We feel suro nh:t ier imnded of frien(ids will be iore tihanii -.I:141 to slow their syiii liath iy and profouind rc.eect Ifor hl hy' fil.ling this new buildin-u to over (owing wili artictles of decoratioll, as we*(,: a u-; .se1Iillness." "W arev ilso ienlarging ile aiMA, mli11l2 han11 (S and imn provemenv(lts withinl our eas for theo comflo.. and pleasuire of1 ourl visiting friends and exhlbitor.s. "Slill open anid free Ill :C'." with t m r1leit aini rve lc a tionls a1,: heretofore. rr-lllium., are o r inctu all I thi t deparwients. For I premimia s liti ai ricultural. poltry. swinv. Sattle and i -chan ical depart 'iei ewrie .lrs . T. Colin al. )ounlai i nn111, 1i0lll i ; ior stIoci de patmenit, etc., urite ls.o Wood - side.' S1c ea y or 11. -. St w r. FoIn itai ll n 1 lite 1." S. .\h 1.El. II. WHilNis a CO. The Opera llou e on Frbtay w FilI have the honlor of, showinig ".\ler of France" the( phlotoplay 'inl which the Incorparable ha s seen(l the A wiaa inl the Frenh 1tlreneilsIlg anild oin the Freich hIattelelds. The pr)oduictionl Is inl sIx reeks and Is a mlasterPiecVe. Thev rench government holds a part i(t rest iy the filmi but file World im Corporation haas semued tie Ailclan rights and is presenting tie fueaure in thie ing ll te 1 ) ni tiis 1 (Is Iame leing a to r I p.(o 411 i Rev. 4dlc( lilt >. Cu rya naiv of th13 is1 countya but' now' I'linI Iesdent of4 liloam5 sll -lon~g u4omobile tripl recentl from ~' his ome tol visib hIs wie s lies nea haeek in a ing ( the'i3 trip,'aI'3 theto al dis tatce beig I aroul.30 m'oins. le exie ne le troubll of an heind.e Whuen bei lari in th1'a ois 14 reto he was' still rline on, es Arana ar1411 . olIe as accomp3'and by( hilis if at nd son. ra-13 ham13 wasn Curry.en .lr. Curry sles 11 telaiilie pa te l'ower are o t hl e stafte, broteril\es 'ss . P. andI). W. Col-e Curr andh11(41 ote rlives. Ag faily ilariy Ia madeup last w eek and11'. an~ lel I ejoabler trii throgh ';ithe, Imountains of'Nrth IenIcaro lit la w(made, inlu ild in thf partyfl ii atremembis of' the Fortie of .\hers c.iP., ai.11. W. ol.. 'Wlit and. Ftso ofurry and VRev.h who. Ine additIle to the iyn wole-r connnlhi missionftse on leenats-a the oilicarp nraining campr,.twotmorf naesae bc aen saedid torhs it. Oeod11etnn 1o . haw nnng Fort. A.h(so amp, i andh W.rs of. rites oewmiles o toe ceity ho re f1'4lve i commissorionoa Ihe Plat, bufre lampnar. ew Yoroth fl thes wmse madf hsplny frenods go withuhi at hel leave on ai fatriotys mission. House Party for Young Oiers. Mlrs. Cora C. lauensi Is entertaining a house party Isb; week in honor of her son, 1011t. E dwill Ilaucas, and Ills friends, Lieutenants liubert Smith, of S!cuders~onv'Lc, 'uth'r Blrie, Of Scar tanburg and T. 1). Lake, Jr., of 12au rens. The y(lllg ladles in tile party are Misses Mary DuPre, of Spartan buirg, TLeila Ilankinson, of Augusta, EIlizabeli Lockridge, of Atlanta, and Miss Elizabeth Arthur, of l'nion. All of (lie young ollicers were collIlllission ed at the recent training camps and expect, to report for service at an early date. Mirs. Lucas, who is an adept at entertalning, I. making of the house party a most. delightful oeeasion. 5 en3kes best lallldry soap for 25e at l1ed Iron Racket. ,Ioins Overland Force. The Overland-I larper Company, Lalurenis tolllly agents of the Over land Iline of rars. i' 'ec'red thle ser vices of, .\r. .1(0hn1 .\. Tentue as mie his lew colcern last week. 'I'lle Over lanld he1adquar-ter- Inl tis city, wherv lIon Ir vin is sal-Smanl. is In tile (ray block oil Sillivan street nea1'icllcl I-'lrger's coal yard ;and here the( all toImobile owners will he welolled, hoilh for revpair. work 1and examination of new cvrad ars. 11e CrIeam9 S1111111r' d111 1'anll 11vly. - Thel 1 i1 'dies'I School I im provemen'l it as; sovintionl of thef Lisbonl Sc-hool will !ivv an ire urealin supperl ando lawn V; .9a 3 ' s A1. C19'.hm. .tIl i. llia imn. will wiakd 11mh1 The pu b iz i cordia1ly invite-d I(, attenld. fo :'t e at 19 a lion't~ (I l-e i. I t 1. \l.9'9 .\ed i one .I' arj' 19:y, :9 \\'hit l Ms. :1 . tie 'ark.s of th IDtr hinl c91n94.' nu'ty. l \t'49 i f a Ilwsm ile h o lir r un ic . .\l . . t (ar'IIn9 in, of' the .Shiloh9 -cclioln. h.- vitrl; werettt 1191 e who f nad uip :: .idlY In 9 rL 1 I*N. ly for aboIi 9w . (Whlrt in :t1q l ' .rty \\ n . Sloan and tifanChet 11 i Ao r d Alfsft s .\ar n-:':ull s .i I e l.ose a i h Curh' .i1o113.y I' .\t' hh-n. Il 9 1H 4y u len :1 Sonl Martin. aIll neOro1' of e Lsilb .ectio . ha1ie a een itod inl thle 1 11n l e 1ail to b Ie 9 w,1 of' t m i'. r . it b '0 lleled that 1110 i f tleniered le Wa,1Inm of, \19. DIh-nti' Owenl s, inl tha11 of lse ction, an madeo twa ih 11 Sein Ir Illh'1 ' Way t 11b1 h 1m5io)l whicl ..11.1 Mawn had h4.1t in illI I T9 robblery tok t ld:Iel' so le tinle L1f weevk and thw ne':roes wert neam Slie rd'a, !4- cas.1 b i l wored iup bY lRital ll iI e ill. MAierollidl. .\. Owl , who is oft tleurr of : im -11111u Cri ek churtch. was i ll I hbif 1:0 nt keepin a :-f the chur ch leune'ds It. I l hos , mi.11 it a)1 pars 1hat thec ni91iroes knew of it. In hi:4 ab1ec1e190 th4-y s 119eded in 1 a1111ing an ntr11ane through an oinsars window, Fo siny a ladder. After securin Ithe money whickeh to ard. anarst. for. fns was( in' hne dola biol andlk9 hono them ad een sc1'orch1f~ed hon a corne. nod ookinga 1it1 waer dicrd thatl yeo and behatih n te logladen Ithas benI tIogee Iabou't I te te of ofthe Waler Steal' .\11blen waslet te 19)froned byi't .lr. AbNeromb9l~l an mitle i'lhafl't hll'enry lmlSten nd l'n (Scaedine robbey. lite 3111trr4l 31 ISS 31nrj1.e Evans', of Los Angeles. Cal., 3141ntday. C -aIlpt. J. j. .M. Irby, a native of this (ily. sol (if Ih Ltte Sentator .1. 1L. M. Irby, and .\I ss Mlarjorie Evans, of Los Angeles, Califorila, vere narried In Greenville \loiday, Capt. I1by being stationed with the ballalloni of engi neers, of which lie Is adjutanit, at Cati Sevior. The news of the mar rilage caine as a great Ht rprise to Capt. Irby's relatives an(ti hosts of friends in his inative town. The following ac count of the niarriage is taken from The Spartanlhurg Ierald, the briet having relatives in Spatanburg: (a ti. J. L. M. Irhy, tdttanlt of the First Dlattalion of 'lngineers, Sotlilh Carolina Nattonal (GMari. Was niaTried at Greenville yesterday to .liss -.\1ar .jorie Evans, of Il.1 Angeles, Cal. AMrs. IrbY Is a dl:1tugiter of IhO late Saltittel .vans, (If Mlion, antid a niece (1f Prank E:vans, msuperlinldvi of thi Sparil tlir.: (.ity schol s. S inCe Phe death (IF her. fathier some years,; a .go. 'ihe ( and i her notin'r have been~l lihing i't An w her broh Wr, who s a phyi'iatn tin-rt. She lef1t hotie sfvfrlti weeks a on a viSit to laf'tt ive; itt Ilhis Stat('. Shi " an CaI lia . II ! bY have liesl me lheart f s ie filine. P:ocentiv 11hc batia;ionl of( n j'01, hh' Calif Ir-hy is md.ilnfani. refceiveti no.. I - th a h .woI l d o h I . to FranI for vint. Tn ic ( I I I I -: Yi a I j l '. Iut I.,i ti' I ' iI tI f I V it d o n a I rria ; I I Ii A' I I i Ii i ti iisit l ~i n bil b T n Iv. - I:n) i it i w it -filt 4 S I i Isl ItNc, i \ It i i v, iit i I andi I (tIl lt i le li l s 11 I . f iat iiVn tra t n et a ttan'e. I votd li itlissbi to -iti - t a a l l .lii t l . a tu t1r -P 1It' aivt~es (itor Fl3'Oi g to u rta11( t'ei herl~ bo 'et. i t'tt ztia.c i a Iont i ('armer.l r isV e OuNow Mod tlyd. le: I fl ti wti or -br .o No rumigopn liat I Ie. " Iuico ther of I -' rI w 1 vhi iethI I' ri I ' I ! uW n 1 l'r I ) -m ,I v In :- i r d at . th ' T IvIni S arahs i r b n Il bI 1411 olIII Ie III e II 'e st nd iy I a n Your iny nrhoryo monlney lrban' :Whrityse to RIFuperbmMI WdvanS, will probably he ilh, la motion pli thap e al emel I us 'intrestt I . inl NOe.ItWl IS Ym O Uet Ras araOe toreinroomaur foror blockpela ona therei nothm ie o f thel squarsoe.ptr Lhw .vr Ei. maBURNSpin o AtrNe Rde ydRmRake BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS Walnut, Mahogany and Oak New Designs----Beautiful Finish You'll agree, the minute you see these massive, richly designed pieces, that their equal is not to be found for so little money. You could ask for no greater denonstration of suprciigc value-givin, tln these buffeTis repre sent. .... ....... $2 50 This beautiful iffet is male of selected first qluality gcnuine ok. beamutifully finished in rich golden colo)r, montV colial design, 54 inches lon aIc 23 inches deep. A won CCrfl value at our price. Lots of other sizes,. styles am finishes to select from. Be sure to see the ( entire line. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. ______ _ ___ WILLIAM A. BRADY In Association With World Pictures Presents SARAH BERNHARDT In WM.A.8GADY in oitocinfHon w-iit-h WOfnLD PICTUACS p.esent, SARAH BERNNAR "Mo0t h e rs /drAd "MOTHERS OF FRANCE" Written by Jean Richepin Directed by Louis Mercanton This is an attraction that everyone should see. Its presentation is a historical event for it presents the greatest actress of the world in the greatest photodrama of the world's greatest war. It shows Sarah Bernhardt's wonderful artistry at its best, for into this picture Madame Bernherdt put her heart and soul. WILL BE AT THE OPERA HOUSE---FRIDAY 10c and 20c