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8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Locil and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 S& S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8g Miss Marie P hilpot left last, week for Alorganton, N. C., where she will teachhthe present school session. Aliss Pearl Clardy left last week for Orangeburg, where she will leach again for another year. Mi. Jac.k McCravy leaves next Mon day for Chicago, Ill., where he will un dergo treatment at a large sanitarium. Mrs. C. 1'. Watkins and child, of Co luniblia spent the week-end in Lau rens with her parents, Mir. and Mirs. W. M. IHlinson. Miss Emma Cooper leaves today for Miami, Fla., where she has accepted a position as teacher of Eanglish in the high schools of that city. AMrs. .1. L. Killian, of Greenville, spent. the week-end in the city with \ir. and Mrs. C. D. Aloseliy on her way to Arkansas to visit her daughter. l r. Frank Rogers, cashier of the First National 'Bank, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Sullivan. Mrs. Il. W. Kennedy and children of Spartanburg, have been spending a few days with i Mr. and Mrs. T. i. Crews. AlIss Sue l)ean returned home yes terday after spending a two weks' v:. cation with relatives in G reenville and Atlanta. The Royal Arch degree was confer r.L Monday n ight onl Mr. .John1 Iienry Nance, of Cross 11111, and Ar. R. C. Sillpson), of Cinton, by Ile local ha ter. Te ri'lends of M.\l. . loh n Snmith, who has beeln sick for several weeks, will be glad to know tha,1t Ie is ituproving and Iais been able to sIt tip tor' thle past sevral days. Dr. RV. II. Aloseley, who is 0aso5sciaed with the Baplist Alissiont Board in ('it ha. accompanied by his wiife, has beln visiting htis brot he: . .i-. C. D. .loseley for. several days. lie is on lis way to New \'ork on blutiness al will b ae (onipan)ied by .Al '. C. 1). .\losly. 'Ihie Greenville )ally News carr'ied anl le'iet yesterlday to thle effect that .John Finkleiller hald enlisted in the navy. .\li. Fiinkheinir is the .on of Sttpt. Finklelieir, cf the Laiurtens ('iss Works, and wNill make t'nt'le Sai a tine sailor. Mr. and .\l's. .1. L. Malaffey, Jr., who have been living in cliarlotti' for the past two years, arrived in Ihe city last weck to 11aki tIhis their hom e. I. r. Malhafey will Ile with his brotler, .\l r. A. L. .\lahaffo' in the grocery husiness. .\lr. and 1Alr;. G. L,. Itoler son and Mrs. 0. F. 1Hopp, of Gray Cotrt, werel' in the city shopping Friday. Mr. Rob ertson dropped into The Advertiser of flee for a short while and related some interesting expelic1ces of his sonl, Marvin Robertson, Wh1o is In tainin for file aviation service at l'ensacola, Fla. h'lie many friends of the latt'er will be glad to learn tha t he is making a fine record in ite aviation service and is anxious to go over to Franc'e to hell) the flyers ther lIe. M< v. and .\I's. 1'. 1). is.;s, of I lovbuc iass-cd through the tl .\I lna otn thirt wayit3 to) (linton to visit relaitives for a few ~ diays. -I e'. . Itass is a native of this ('ounity and married a M\iss IUlaklyl, of Orca, ;'o they ate bothi well kntown ini Ihis ('ounity. TIhey wetre ae dompnied~ic Ott their trip by~ Altrs. .1. 1.. F~oster', of lloebuc'k, and .M!rt. Ibnite!, (If Spatanhnrgt andth wvere tr:aveling by aut (omoileIi. Mliss C'arolitni Fl'tming, while on htetr way' to (hitcora College last W\ednes dlay, hadu itt at tack (of applenici(it is and had to be ruishedl to the hospital for an opmerat ion ont rea'ching ('olituia. She passedl sa fely thIiroitght the ordeal and-c is tnow (conva'lesclig. She wvill i'e Strn htomte for a few weeks uint ii she regains stufileient sItrengtht to take til her studies again. (AEliAN AlITILLiLtY IIUSY. C'onsliderablIe Actitity Shownv~ In lie glen of Vptres. Londlon, Sept. 23.-Considerable ae tivity was shown last night by Gher- I man artillery in the Ypres sector' of thte Belgian front, whtere the Urltish I have been conductIng an offensive, thle wvar office anntounced today. On the Sommec front Scottish tr'oops r'alild the Teuten trenches near' Gotizea court, destroyitg dugouts and killing many occutpants. ITALIANS ADVANCE LINES. Cadorna's Army Moves Forward on Julian Front. Rome, Sept. 23.--Gen. Cordona's e forces made progress last night ait eoveral points on the Julian battle front, In the Bainslzza phateau thte Altstrians after violent artillery prep arations .rehpeatedly attacked the Ital ian positions in the region of Kal and t west of Volnik 'but wore repulsed. Wa-ted It Loose One day when little Charles, threet years old, was restless, his grandta ther took hIm on his knees and gave hi\ watch to Charles to play with. After tugging and pulling at the stent of the watch for somec time he finally maid: "Grandpa, unbutton~ it." AMON(G LAUIENS (OUN ' FoI,jI "Dic" (reneer (loes into Eesta-le Over 1 Short "Sell" Spent in thi State Ilf Laures,413 3lost Ail-rolil Lovely (is ill 1he ol, ie ii gs. Colonel Hiclhard if. Greneker, "Cit News ldittor" of the Newberry llerah and News, has aga in been browsin: around in lAurels county pastures, am will' be seen by the following "Leview, of his expcriences In the last issue o! the said pa per: ''Across the country trom the ol( Parks station, about three mlhus t( the i )hospitable home of \Ir. W. F Wright, was where the re orr foun( 1 hmself last Sat u rday afternoon onw we; ago, ani whiere he spent u week, filled with rest, recreation an real ife an( leasuire iiat he coul( not find it convelient to visit tihe city of ILaurens, much to hiis regret, be eaui.e of tle friends therhe Ie waiitet to see--where. haviig lived once h( will love forever. "The editor heralded it that his re porter Went to the country to Cal fried chicken, but fihe editor didn't know about 'possum and other things The reporter knew what lie was do ing. Ihe didn't have the hard work o1 Prof. Derrick, Clerk Goggins and ir MeSwain to do, but lie vaited to gel away from tle newspaper grind foi ait least a week, as the rest was need ed, alt hough he didn't like to leavt the editor with so much to (10. " If this reporter were a star girl re porter lie would say it were a sweel rest. and a lovely time (which indeec it was) andi If ie but tol(d the ial is it actually was Iet would lay him el f liablo bet iig aecusei of havint lhe swell head. So lie will not iien lioll lie sending. of messges inl Ml lype of watermelols a wo gds et(., iy ieauitfol crie iturS of fih( lItt( ilieideits of not dissimilar na lure. 1101 hoe will r.un1 the ri4%k C11 ntoigthe rnmeby Mrt. Toll, b'lildlres and his inbore:ting singing 11 udr-'.;Ia oneo ightI. Mlr. Childres., Di:s on the organi and sings well terolmpani(d by a dauglterl and tw< ois in the fimin and heaat iful sing ng. They know that this rcportei loves iuisic and they are willing 1< ide thri'ouglh the comint ry to play am lug torl him, for wi' i he return is unboitnded thanks. "It is excisabli in a tired news-,;j leir fellow to ment ion how he (.1n iiyed these Ilice attentiols t tow% illspjj-iring It was lo sIt 0n Ilth orch of nights listeiing to the miiii ;ie of the 'possitmil dogs ill Ilhe l u'4 r rounding woohtu, to tile aceompai. ilent of the Ililnainig of the huin1lois inl looking dowin the st1retches light ,d only by the rays of the planets ani itars wilthout the fear of being blind. dI at every tiin by tle iarge gar %f the auotomilo l Iighs. It was all "cry pleasanit and hard to leave ani lie weatlier' (like the waler the boiy alk aboutl) "was -line". 'Payafe iani d nii ight after nigit for on. 1tig ~we(k it wa"is restfil to Iakt t all inl an(d to klowt and feel liaI t andii not have' to run1 a rum:; <io'wn it hianks or1 51ome1 othieir iioic of2 a 'e: ing, 0r to ask J1udtge liwarit for arhiardt, Maie3;imte l)oiilas, (loronli .indsay, .1 no. It. fla xlir and lt. Y* .envell I f theiy hiad an nieows, alIls Sis not aigrieeablle' niw oneOC giets tromi lie liiidertakers, lint whieii thi'ip iis mnly one haindl oii the job lie has to athier it ini from all dlirectionis. Oh ! t he ir elef of gettIng a way fr'om I all, if but. for' onie shot w ~eek oi ittlhe brief hionurs and winuiites in vich every second couinted. llence lie reporter believes lie has some riend~s who wvill share his gladniess n his beIng able to swVap the busy 'uth of wvrlting for tho easy wvalk >f looking and listeiuing without vorklng on at little vacation. No one mit thie party himself knows what a ileasuire it Is to get out of going the 'ounds(1 and driagginig the net .n the iont foir news. Ihu t-thle "man behinid Ithe pencil s back again, and as lie got back nly last Saturiday afternoon late, *nd the next day being Sunday, and lie next followving becing M\onday, nress day, thie only tiime for getting lilt the lpaper, the reaudeirs of The [erald and News must certaInly ex puse him for shortness. Hie Ia ftill, s lie hadn't struck the town flye unuites bofore lhe was toldi a hun Iredh, more oir less thIngs, 'but thiere vaus not time to got It all tip and pick Ill the scattered threads of unfinish d, accumulated and new business Ie had to take a littlo time to tell if his trip, a. great deal of which ould be written wIthout the halt of ever .beIng told, but all that would e directly aind p~er~sonalhly Interesting o (lie repoi'ter mostly, except that It nay be Interesting to thie 'Newhierry elatives of i'. Bill Peterson to tell hem that lie Inuired of them, and lie Nowberiry county fiends of Mr. Vess D~onnan, who has a daughter, hiss Lula Donnani, teaching at WVhitl nire, willl regret to know that lie is lown wvithi rheumatismi, from whiceh te is suffering very niuch., althongh +++++'.1..1+ -4- -.1. -1- -' 1. I.. .. +14 SOCIETY. 4 + 4'+ + . + + + - + .+ *. The following invitation of great in terest, not. oily in this state but oth ers, has been issiued this week: Mr. and AMrs. .Joseph Ilewlett Sullivan request the leasure of yotir company att lie wedding reception of their daughter Alary Josephinie and Alr. William -lenry Whitley oin the evening of Wednesday, the tenth of October at .atlf afterl eight o'clock. At Iiome lat rens, South Carolina, 000 An attreetive affair of the week was aiven by .lMrs. Jamies Iarney on Frl (lay afternoon when she entertained for Aliss ,Josle Sullivan with a miscel laneous shower. The house was love ly with goldenrod and other early fall flowers. On entering the guests were served punch by Miss Anna Belle Childress and. Mrs. Brooks Clilidress. Progressive gaies were played, after which a deligliful ice course was served by the Misses Childress. The guests then assembled in one room. Little Allss Mary lIrooks Iarney was dr. ssed as a Cupid with a large double heart attached to lier hack filled with gifts whic h she gave to the guiest of honor. 000 .iss Elizabeti h ! entertained tie iloork cI ub on W lesday aft ernoon. After severa rotimis of tie gale a delicious ice (ctourse was served. 000 \iss I orothy I l1utdgens visiteld-at the iome of .\i s. n.0- ieegars n i llaris yille this past wvcek. She will attend Coker college again this winter, btil is now at home for a few days on'ac couit of sicklis.. 000 .\ i Ls tateit(n Wanntu1.amIlaker of Orai ngeblur1g, is expected oil Moniday to visit .\liss Ialla .\11e )ial. She 'ilh ftay throlth the l)ial-M.arslall wed ding wh ich takes place on the even il,- of October :,rd. 000 One of the prettlest anld most ejoy able parties of he season wa; Ile one of T rsday a fternoon when Miss Katlileen Wilkes en1ertained a large linmbe r of guests i ini hono of .\Miss 1aalla .\lne I)ial. Uorty-Two was eni .ioyed for a while and after the game; a1 salad coi'se waS Ser'vedl, the host ess being a 1sted in servyin g by Aliss Ilarriet te Simlpsoln and Alks Mary Wilke's. The hosesS' gift to thoior ;lest was a lovely piere of lingerie. 000 1i. 1i. Ili.; as Gray has ishied In ilations to i ca~on (Tmml ,vr- af r''11oon inl ho10 nor I V:o October britdirs M i \a iwa ;- tial antd . ;.is- .osio liva T. Ti0. wil -i e ione of the Isrs tre b::tloa the tall sealson W a ire Sihowmii Z.a dmly line Chii~iens llockers, in woods andi w5I(k S5. M. & E. -ii. WV I f.iK ES & CO. whieni the reportfer saw huimi he' w somtewhlat better. ultr tihe tenderc anid exrtelenilae ot his; daughteri, \liss .Jaii 1)onnan, a line trainecd dutiesu keepi hier at the' hostitat, butI who is slpendiing her vacat ion ai 1he hom11e (If tier fathleri. .\lri. I )oiinanl i very potiula r ini his coiiitiIIy, where lie Is a niag istrtate, a good aiimi sui(ces-. fut fa rmer and one of the most liromi inent and~ teadiing citizens of the counlty, anld lie has a house foil oif tine girl s--lIIke unto hiis friendlt and co-laborer in the good of the commiiuni Ity and ,su rrounding sect ions, .\lr. Wl'ill Wright, neither of which men is a stacker ini an~y respect, inc(luing Mr. litlI Peterson andi t hey dto hate a slacker litke Satatn hates a pirayinig hm, womiiani or childl, andi they are right. ThliIs wilt bte closed withI the statemuent that, not going hack on Newblerry, but, nevertheless and also notwvit hstanding, taking ini the ciretes withini whieh these Lauirens county meni lIve there could not be found In alt creation a similiar radliuis which contains, embraces and holds miore pretty girls to the single home, girls beautiful in person and characteir, sweet in dIsposition and unsetfish in nature, the most all round lovely girls in theo world. Full line of 1847 Rogers SIlverware just received. 8. M. & ED. H1. WLKIDS & CO. Mm1ie. Petrova, the Russiaii actriess who Is stairring in "'The Undying Flame" at the Opera flouse Truesday 15 one of tile muost talenitedl atresses Oil the screen and~ has an envIable In tornatilonalI repu tatloll on both screen and stage. The fact that she Is ap Pearinig ini iple tures0 prloduced by thew Jiesse IL. Lasky Comnany for Parn A Car Load of 1 Ing Stv es For Wood or Coal Priced Remarkably Low Cold weather will soon be here and it will pay you to come now and select your heater while our stock is complete. Have it put up and ready when the cold weather comes. Delay May Cost You Money The wholesale price on heaters now is more than our retail price. If you buy now you get the advantage of this saving. As we sell out we will have to replenish our stock with the higher priced goods, and, of course, will have to sell them at much higher prices than we offer now. Buy Now and Save Money S- Me . &EH. WILKES & CW. FOR EV ENING DRESS We are headquarters [or men's authoritative evening dress apparel. Full line of Dress Suits, Footwear, Shirts, Vests, Gloves, Collars, Ties, Mufflers and other accessories. When in doubt as to what to wear, ask us, whether you wish to buy anything or not. We make it our business to know. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT Minter Company's Man Shop mount, recalls the fact that it was tiate for a contract with her to make Mr. Lasky who first introduced this her American debut under his manage great actress to America. A few years ment. Mme. Petrova proved to be a ago, while Mr. Lasky was making his l)hlenomenal success in the "Follos" RUs.M Y-TISM customary trip to Europe in search or and later went into vaudeville and at- Will cure Rheumatism, Neuo. new talent for his "Foloes nrgeres", so appeared in the serious drama. ralgia, Headaches, Cra gp;Colic he heard of a remarkable young girl oSprans, Bruises U rns, Old at the Tivoli In London who had cre- The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Sores,,Tetter, ,k orm, Ec ated a sensation )y hler singing, He flecnaunofits tonic and laxative cueet,J,AxA. zema, etc. An f186s0o Anodyne. attended the performance, was great-- 'r buttero oInt NdiNIea y used internally or externally. 25cJ aytmesed an poloroa lceded ts nrea- i.nne and does not cause nervousness nor toins fin head. Remember the full name and ly iIpressed and p~roceedled to nogo- look for the signature of It. W. GROVE. 30c.-1" 1