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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '8 8 8 8 .8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Loeni and Personal Mentlon. 8 8 8 8 S S S 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' 8 8 8 8 lMr. Ilarold C. Smith and little son Spent the week-end in (reenville. Mrs. J. dJ. Watt4a has gone to Itll doiionville, N. C.. to spend some tile. Mrs., Mattle W. Glenn, of Clinton, Is Visiting Dr. and Mr.. A. .1. Christo her Oil West Alain street. Mr. Shell McDaniel, of Spartanburg, spent the week-plnd In the city with relntivea. MI,. I. 0. Sullivan', of 'Tumbling Shoals was in the city Mlonday oil bus iness. Mr. N. 11. Dial left Monday after noopl for a short, businiess trip to Washington. / Miss ('orrie lart has retlllld homte after lin extended visit to her sister in Greenville. Rev. and Mis. J. P. AlarIon, of Suim ter. are visiting in the city while Rev. Aarion Is taking lihi vacation. Mrs. It .A. Allen, of Charlotte, N. C., 1.9 visiling hei parents, \ir. and .\Mrs. .1. A. Armstrong. .lr. W. G.Wilson Is expected back this week froimi tle iorthern mii'arkets, where lie has been buying fall and wintfer stocks. MIrs. j. B. itamsaiy, of Spartanlbur, is vlsiting her brother, Mir. .as. 1". Ilarney, and Mirs. Ilarey for a ie w days. .\Mr. .1. E. Allen, the well known traveling salesman of Ilonea Path. was a visitor in tile city 'Monday and Tues day. Miss Nettle llnugham, of Baltimore. arrived in the city several days ago to take ctarge of the millinery depart ment ii the Clardy & Wilson store. Mi1ss Ilarriet 1 Sullivan1 is spenidinig a few days with her grand-parents, Mr. anid .\lrs. Wm. ). Sullivan of TIulInbhtg Shoals. Capt. \\. It. i1chey and lieutenant s T. 1). Lake, .r...1. J. Todl ( sam IL. 11oit who are nlow stationed at Camp Jackson, spent tile week-end in the city. % 'Mr. ). C. 'aInker arrived in the city Monda.' afternoon. lie and Mirs. Pai rker and littl daughter returned to llarnesville, (Ia., yesterday. Mr. and Mirs. .1ino. M. Tea gue have rieturi'ned from a two weeks' visit to friend:- i No th Carolina alI Virgin In, making the trip inl their- car. \lr's. ,. S. .lorgan and little dau gh ter, l:-ritet Prisella, of l'nion, are sliendling somel( 1t1im wllh A Ir. amd Mirs. .1. 1'. S-impsonl. \Mrs. \t.+3. liarrell anld childrenl, who have lea'n visiding rClat ives ill the city and( county, r(-,aurnedt to lheir, homei in, Columbia .\onday. All's Ileletn Sullivan undertwent a $iree..ful'il (etration for appendiCiiis at the .11lia Ir1y sanitarium i sThus (lay !aIl is now raplily recovering. .\i rs lalherinev and E-llen Clink. Seal1c.. of Spar-lanhburg, returnied homel yesthIilo Imorniing after a visit of 1;cm- day;:1 w it .\"I lIr. an .\l( Mrs. \V. 11 CIlinki-a ler. .\V,l-.'E;s:v lFlowers, whto has beenl wii the Switzer Compaiy for severl Seasons, letured to11 the city Sunday to lier e re' o Ihe openinlg of thle lallI anl 'A:inler seaison. 'i'. .itoi A. Sullivat of the Atlo ,a i cIl \\'oV k (v'Atlata a. . Is ou 0n a tin da~y's visih to is parlents, .\:'. and .\l. \\'mi. I. Siullivaii at Toiinulinig .\lry. L-e lovIav ~ids~on andl two sonls, S. .\1. \Vil 's. .\lr. I a'v idson s a .\l'. (ir C3 (. B oeherger' i: si 'naii (ent of a latge d'epar11tmlent stole ini C'harli tte, N. ('., anid Is mieetinlg wvith Mir. and .\1r...\l. 1[. I lunter atnd fain 11' ly, acompied111( by .\ila WI\innie Jean.4 and( .\1 Ias l iaret I'. SImpson, mnotoredl to lilend(er sonvi lie last 'P11Tur dlay, hlavinig a very3 enijoyable ti'ip .\r. J. Mloore Mat's, of Abbevilie, ('a111 over Sun tday' and~ spent1 several (lays with .\l7rts. Mat's at thn hion nr Mr. and 'lrs. E. I[. Wilkes, boil of thon returning to Abbpyllie Mlonday morning. Milss l1thel Edwards, of Fouintain InnI1, Is the gilest of the Allsses Chi-I. dress oil Wct Main street. Al 18 Eila Sme Alanley is visiting rlaIt ives and friends near Wa re Shoals. this wok. Allss llelen .Ioten; ha s reit riled Irome. after a dlightfiti stay in the mnoun ta ins. ATlIs Gladys Se'egars. of IlIartsville, *:aa1- the guiest of .\lls Dorothy Ilud Ren' several days tils week. Mr. Diek N10011e, or 1101se Cav'e, Ky.. hrother of Ars. ,1ohn ]olt, has necepled a position wItV h the 1owe Drigt Company. Lieut. W. F. Vrighil, Jr., wh.Ito Il ; sa - I!on ed a Cam ) .ackson. visitcd Ills fatlier. W. P. Wright, Sr., a few mile from tihe elly, Sinday. A letter received from ".tudge" Eli( igheger, frot I I Paso, Texas brings tile in format Ion that he has beeni promoted to city salesday of a largle cracker oIncn1 h1ere1. Ills many friends will be glad to learit that lie Is making good in Texas. Air. and Mrs. W. A. Leister, of Ilal Iimore, arrived in the city Sunday lo visit ir. and MIrs. S. R. Dorroh. Mr. Leister retuirned Alolday, liit ' rs. Leister will remain for 01110 tile. Prof. Ii. A. Du1trdette, of Lanford, was In the city yesterday. Prof. liurdette will leave in a few days for Wesley College. Texas, where le will he at the head of the department of .\lathematies this year. Mrs. Dr. Casper Q. West, accoi panaied by IIIee of Ihelir children , of ('eenville, spent lriday and Satir day in the city visiting the family of her brother, Mi. .1. Q. SuIllIvan, oil South iarper street. .\Itr. 1). Ilerbiert Sullivani. who iasi b101 working with the eigineer corps, of .lCollli(k cu llty for the past two monllihs Ii'etuiniiled to his home heire Alonday to speni1d the time lintil CleiIson open1s tip. \1i'. and AIrs. W. It. Bowen, of ila1m 10t N. C., have beeni 'visi t heir mother, Alts. .\Mary C. Howenl, and .lrs. I". N. )opeland for several days. .\lr. ..1wel has many frienis here who are al ways glad to .-'0e hii when he I'e Itiurns to tie0 city. .r. .James .\i. I ea. of Charleston, cam:e Iup Io spend a week with his Wife and little son, who aIe spendling the Summ111er with irs. L'ea's mliother. From hle Ithly will no to An..inaa. Beach LIi Ind a ul other ioil.; before ret nt ing I.o their home lin (ihail est oi. See our display of 0Itgs and Art s. Al. & E. it. WIKIES & CO. 1 nh of aitod .ilan Mlr. C. ). flioher-I'il, of Ora,. Mil. Charles 1). Roberl.son died at Iis 1101110 nlear W'arrior Creek u'le: <hty night, .\va usi 1hev I lith, 191'7 and w lu huil W'cdi nesday afterlno 1: (n'e!)ik at Wario Crlek emti. The deceased was .50 years, (1, me)b1s and fourlIeen days old and had it ill l th fo rw li nearly a yea r. Ilk. i;, .11.vin(d bY \v-;w i ..'(h-, V . a Ior a is, betfoo liier imarilage, - 'a il'hu' :4art Luil e atbr liilax a ll ater.17 l was o membe of~ti' Iu Ird'.t work111 anI ws fa ihfu v a tI ou' act a iif lolt'.i:patr (lliyable d htis hilome and was'l' a'de I itn h hiid andml falherstI a" (110In (10'deatlh x Ehe lmmaity o a ntn 4v hoemalag tor. Oh-'. Wa r (1he1nd 'ta oeiiio 31 l8 ln 2ltIi, I' l'((ri o Ii1l11 a 1, S p':. oftsne o f e 'ost 0nt ial artes of lie summer.al as v le lats wat".da af'eroon by ,Aits. wad :olenize d Auglu lste lth The no' A*'n amusIng 'ienm WO we Oldimtea h.. Mrv. -H. L. Me-swalp, fore-telling the future husbands o. tie guests. In the tinildst of the terry-niaking little Aliss Annie Denny delivered a tlegrain of t00l wis'hes3 to tile bide-elect, after whielt slho was -showered with nany benuit"ifal towels. . T irot 'h1) it the I aft erInoon plano se leclt tols were rendered by Alesdamnes et-i Vatt s. V. 1). Rtatchford. Aiss V. Imma liowe, Florlide Iudd and Louilse' Thoitt sot. All attractive pooklet was presented to .lMiss llrown in whih ach ulest registereil. Dc lighlful refroslmen101ts of ,10e crt'taw and tttarshi mellow -> woi tere served by .lis:e- Azile Austiti, Gladys Grif ln, Floride Itudd and Lto.ise Thomp Cross H1111, eplt. I.---Ott of the tm-ost brilliant 'occaslions of tie seasol was the marriage otn Wedliesday evening, A.tuIst 29th. of Aliss EIcilse Brown, daighlter of AI. and Mrs. It. W. Brown to A.ir. Walter (rtlln, which/was sol emlized at. Ielhahara Baptist Church near Cross Hill. 'l'he church was beautifully decor atled in ferns and golden glow together Wilti White crepe. carryiig outt the col or, shletie of yellow, green and white. Preceding the ceretony a delIght fill musleal progranmne was renderedl by .lisses Floride Itudd, Connie Turn er, AzIle and Etia 1,Owe accompan led by Mtr. Ilitffis Walker oi tle violin. A. tie lfirs-t s raitns of the lsthtengt'ini w(e((itn g march, played by .l iss IHelen Gti lln, th ishers advanced to the front, carrying white carpets. Next cane the six tiny candle bearers, Wil lie Klugh Iloazian, . aies iluigh Aus in, lobeit Scolt. Fralteis I lollad. tlin M tSwaitn and Theodore Tarrant, wh]o ntitted to the,altair t and .shed a delicate glow over the wedding scene. The Lolttr little ilowetr gitls, .lazelle Campbell, Sara .1ointsotn, .lMary llrown and Vera ILowW(, Id ressoI inl dint II y whlite or'aldies, with broad yet low a he .comle next\ snttier-inllIIowe. vrs beIvfore thev bridal party. \11Iss E. I vIe u'ni-er, tile mual ol ImInor, powned inl yellow saliin, onttred aloine preceded by the litle rinl hea-rer. Itucy (og gans-. 'IThe matrons of honor Mesad ms 1. IL. Eplain and\ Will Scott, Lowied in yellow and g reen tspectively pre ceded the bride. 'le .roomit and his best mt1ti \lrI. .1. V. Grin, entered by the riht aisle aIdvaneot to tle altar whero they were met by tle bride, w lentored upon(t1 the atrm1t of her fat'i-r. The beautiftit and iitprossive ri-11 n Le. h-2: 1l by Rev \ I'. Ti urne lincle of lhe .::100.om. The liartv left tt t by . d i i y aitIr I hIe -ei In : 1- a ioar '.":I - : eN at the hi0r. of 1w brba rvints. The !_uesvA.; w\r, no, lt :! 3 the Tht hI .it -in l 1i. inon. .11 lla l hv m I r m. :v .\!i~~~~m Th r s itu m in ro.. .\lt. .. li. lay::n.-. who ted the wayv I a I i02. te : :t whot-ti Ill( V Wi-it', t th ' :i~ia I' A whM : r-i P wlre ti p titl . .ini tillin. I 'I . ..ana Ia \lrii. I!. W. I tewn. .Al , anl \! :. Wa!.. I rown. .\1 r. and .\lv-.. I. b. it. .\lr. Ii l .l't. itt .Gritn. \itr. -td Mrs.'. \'Iit(atihel la. l.:\.il.eider. .\' ir;. .i iaIron Mli r \\' gil;n lo'i 1 reti 1d 'y .\hire Agnecs t~etnfm :m thel .\l-~i met to te initt- :otn. -Li atdelitious sa l:til i-u.;i e . 1 h'Cssied it dat itl. white en -, a Thecy thent wen-tt to the h~i-;tkfatst roomt nail wee ~t s ~ved wih greien and11 ye iIlow btlockt etentin and datinty s-tinartes anail 0tlke. A1t the (loot- leadIng into haant its .gay ot dellelouis tints, whtil th ItolIower i g iils N pied ott lovel y sut \en'its of mtinatture brIdes antd Ottphi.:. '1 he eatie htouse; was love'ly it ita dI' -zreen ferns. A~ dellj;htt fi'l musical pr-ogranon wa' renderi-od duinig I th ventI ng, COtisis lug~ of lilanot solo, .\liss Ihnuna Iowa voa1sl,"Quteetn of .\ly Iheat"i,A.lir-t Flioriile Rutdd; v'ocl soloi: "'(Clihubert'*s Sno solo, .'-ist ('onnile Tutrncr; vocal sotlo, .\liss F --Ide l; piano solo, \Ilis-s Ilelen Gil!Ni: vocal dutet, Al IsA AttIn and .\i'. Wa!let. The outt-of-towtn guests weter rs. .T. M. Shldrer, St. Geotrge; .\!--'. .Jttlla Brtown, Newvberr'y; Mitts Ethl M'-Dan let1 Lautrens: Misses Inez tDobbinlts ando ConnIe Miartin. Clinton: Mir. and Mrs. Al"MI. II. L,. Parr, Mt'. and Mr's. Rlatnh Bakcer, and Mtr. Will hirown, No''. b'-r''y; .\Alr. ani' Alts. alker' 'Tari'anaI. Aises Loitise. lillliant and .\l ary IBrownt. Mlt. andh Mrts. Erneat .\lllng, Mlrs. ,lim MlillInid, M\aster- Wlliamn and Mr is. Da vidilAlillinig, Mis. Xta" :-ra and( Mtis-a Iathlleetn Sanle's, Gr'eenwood; Mrvs. .I. 1.' P~aysinger, Rock 11111; Mr.' nnd All-s. Tatrrant, Alisses Eva andl Gladlys and Mr.' Girar'd -Tarrtant and Mrs. Will Scoft. Mount Cai'mn1l The Ideal Steam Cooker Makes Food Taste More Delicious Food cooked by steam under pressure is much more delicious and nourishing than by the old way. Makes everything appetizingly tender, flavory, flaky, delicious. lhe natural juices, arorns and flavors of the foods are retained not "cooked out", tasteless and sog'y. The IDEAL Steam Cooker cooks the very toughest meat tender and succulent---cvery mouthful a deligxht. Inex pensive shoulder cuts taste like tenderloin. Meats and other food cooked in the old way shrink one-fifth in cooking; if cooked in the "IDEAL" there is ab solutely no loss from shrinkage. That simply means saving you 20 per cent. of your food. The Popular Farmily Size Steam Cooker f)hlnlnsionls. Ii :1 1 ches sliare, 21 1-2 inches hith; Capacity. 11 :1-I gal lons: sih. a:(I h ie doors Illade of lie.Ist gI'ade IX Charcoul Tinl PlAt . exIt a li y: tn ed, It rol ng antd duraI ble . 1 .111.; sfor b ton i made of Cold drawn soli oppe .r, rollnd( corn)re1td t11:t se taless; No. :.'I will cook nough tfi'ul aoda oil time for : to 1a) people; has '? (oubl( doors, I remnovahle s'icvs ei. dNi.i'jolu anld I (01arIIat .aelnts: col ll(te With whistle, 2 palns and 92- page Cook Ilook. Net v -eiv i. 12' lq. Price $'041 .~ r PAYS FOR ITSELF IN SIX MONTHS The Grandest Labor-SAving Invention Ever Offered for CANNING FRUftS AND VEGETABLES coo(ks thw fruil ,tnd veg, etables iluiL in Ile ulan j - or n ir c ll ln., r hl or jam inoro1the jaros afterdcooking---no njinbled-or urned:4tm,-viw_- il laige ktite oi inl- open store --no heat--no d l (I lery no odors tr u n't:ou It lie house no h-s hv 'b a - Ora tioln or "biling away---no sorlchin Inol MT o (' - oing. Sl: 110M EASY IT IS: - You l ll lie frill or vegetables in the ( al.4 oIr gti4s .J r.1 an.1 : (I the ji il 1 C( ter: yol I. air the caps or the jars off, and the seilplressur forces the tlhe ' lito t' jars. al tirl h the coltell, and cooks1( i (-0 P i groughly in a veiy few minullter': I thin, .lOl sev, tilt' frulit or \v--eolt,1b s a.r' not broken Ilp S alt -lily art' jus! as, whole a." wieil 1t11 in the jars amdI ihe i na ral Ilavors ar'c I'lailned. i liD-A: C, 00K 1i1 is n o111t , prie for vc anlnP(l n' iruIiu 11 and 't eIurfiltic'4. a1loi1' ; I'.o -or heep'll- meiis INrm r lnili thev an 'ogkell. \0O. !1) 11 I , D S SIN, T*!-: -:N ON E.-Q U.\ l?T 1 \ US. Call and let us show you this wonderful Cooker. S. M. & E. H. WILKE 3 & COMPANY NEW STOCK FIELD SEED We are handling Field Seed for Mr. P. W. Moore, County Farm Demonstrator. In this way we' can sell you cheap. Abruzzi Rye------------- $4. 0 bushel Carolina T. G. Rye------- 3. 0 bushel Crimson Clover--------.-.- 1-2c lb. Hairy Vetch- 2 1-2c Dwarf Essex Rape-. . - lb. Don't fail to call at once fo we will not have this st6ck long. J.-C. SHELL & CO. KNOX HAI'S ND HE JUST THE THING R YOUNG MEN Two new models in Fall Suits have arrived, and you'll like'then---the Military and the Trencher. New Bath Robes, Sweaters, Neckwear and Shirts Arriving Come in, we'll be glad to showkyou. Minter Co.'s Man Shop We Make Clothes Everything a Young Dren7Suits to Measure Man Wears . k| lted|