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. 8888888888888888888 8 8 8. Local and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 Mrs. 4phn Marshall, of Greenwood, is spending some time with her par ents, ])r. and Mrs. W. H. Dial. Miss Ruth McAlistor, who Is attend Ing Winthrop spent the week-end in the city with her parents. Mrs. J. . linter, of Sedalia, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H'. P. MfInter for a few days. Mr. Robert Sexton, who is now re siding in Greenville, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Miss Lilla Todd has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends in Co lumbia. Messrs Cecil Roper, IHerbert. Sulli van and iLaurens Philpot of Clemson, spent the week-end in the city with their parents. miss Mary Whittaker of Charleston, who hasbeen visiting Miss Kathleen Wilkes for a few (lays, returned home yesterday. Miss Alpha Bolt, who Is attending Coker College, spent, the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan, of Ander son, have been visiting relatives in tle (ouinty for several days and were in Lairens Monday. Mrs. E. 0. Anderson has returned from the hospital alt Gainesville, Ga., where she underwent an opierationi several weeks ago. Miss Lucile Moore, daught.' of Mt. W. It. .\loore, ias gon' to Garneti, in lampton couly. wihere she has a cepted a position as school teailer. Ilutigh Aiken, accompanied by two of his college friends. Messrs Wilson and Love, spent tite week-end in the city with his parents, Dr .and irs. Hi. K. Aiken. Messrs Grover and 1art, Richey, ae tomniied by. their friend, Mr. 3Mar tin, of Catttp Sevier, spent. Sunday In tlhe city with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richey. Mr. larold C. Smtithi returned to the city Monday from New Orleans and will leave again the latter.part of the week for New York to le away for several days ont business. Mrs. Fannie -Bullock, mother of Mir. Robert L. Walker, is very sick at her hoie in tle eastern section of the city. On C ot of her advanced age little hope is enteritained for her re covery. 1's. IizzIe AMassey and niece, Mrs. E. W. Ca ine. arrived in the city last week front lltndersonlville an1tid will make 1teit h. tie tiis winter witi tie latter's sister .\iiss herances Thames at thV GilkersonI 1 house. .\lris. 11. 2. IH. IBentz,s. iS Jac(kson. Miss ilont,z and Mi. La Itoebe lltIz, all of Greenville iitote(Id owit froitm Greenville yester .'dyI\ to visit. M ts. lientz's dau gighter, '.Ii's. Y. S. GCikei' .ilitohr retned Sunday from 13atIiiore, where he had been mitch of the timte since Ithe fiinei'al of his wife. Ile was accomnpantied hiom1e by Ihis sister Mrs. .8. Lllman, who will remain withI himiu for soime tiime. Mrts. .lamites W. IDutnkl in enI trt alited re'i trdlay al tfterotn at hier homte otn Weost .\a in street it honor of ontie of the recenit brides .\irs. Y. S. G ilker layeN'd aterO'it wich a deliigh tiuI saladt~ ('ottrs' e'as sei'vedh. Mr. S. M. McCravy ,of Lexington (Couty th"lte oldest. biot her of i'. C. W. MeCravty, has boon spending scveral days In the city with the Iltter. Mrt. NIcr.iavy has boon slhaking hands w',ith mantiy of' his old friends who are glad to soe hinm. MIiss D~orothy Angel. foiimei'ly a nurse'5( in the .1 ulia Irbhy Sanitar'itum hore, andt~ heri sister. .\liss Mar'garet AnVal. who hatve bien in Satanhur'g for some Itime, leave this week for Rlochester,. MIinni., ho take spteial work tinderi theo Mayo brt ot's. MIri. an Mri its. ID)u.l 'on t uerry, of Gr'einville. spent Sunday in the city as guests oif .\ ,'. and .lt's. A. 8. Easter by. NIr~. (;ierr'y was at onie tIme ('on noct ed withi Ih ele(ctr ih 1liht diepartt ment11 ini Ihis city and Is now an elee trical 1con tra('tori in Greenville. MIri. I larry .le'nnuings, general matn agei' of the Unrion-hift'alo Mills. of Uni lop, ac'ompilanied'( by several of itis fotremuen, motored t) Laurents Mondlay to inspec'i SW'i Ipea machlinery in the Warttts ~\ills litmilar to mtachtinery be ing instal led al the Union plant. Mr'. T. J. McAlister', of the Davis Roper Company, is in the northtern markets, this being his second trip of the fall, being necessltjated by the heavy fall tradIe. He expects -to re turn thte latter ~ai't of the~ week. Miss Janye C. Garlington has been appointed Township Organizer' foi' Hiunter' Township. All schools in this townuhipl can have hter efficient. help in or'ganizintg a Ttr.i School improve me't Association. it is hoped that they wvill avail ti'emb~ei.s of this op Laturens Public Library. Thte 'Laurons public library will be open from 3:30 till 5i on Tuesday and 1 zrIda aftnenons. SOCIETY. + Mrs. W. H1. 'Clinkscales was hostess to the Wednesday Club on October 24th. Tho subject for the afternoon was threo Southern novelists, Thomas Nelson Page, John Fox and Francis Hopkinson Smith. Mrs. James H1. Sullivan read a paper giving a life history of these writers. Miss Frances Thames gave an enjoyable comprehen ive sketch of "Rted Rock" by Thomas Nelson Page. Mrs. George 'Balle in erestingly told the beautiful love story 3f John Fox's mountaineer book, "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Mrs. Lamar Smith read a recent story of liox's-"The Compact of Christopher". 0 00 li Honor of Mrs. Vilkerson. Among one of the largest social funetions of the season wias the reccP lion tendered on Thursday afternoon by Airs. 1W. 41. Gilkerson and Miss Annie (ilkersop in honor of Mrs. Yancy Gilkerson, a recent bride. The calling hours were from four to six i'clock. The house was suitably ar ranged for entertaining the large nllti1mber of guests who called 1u ring the afternoon. The -whole lower Iloor was thrown en suite anld was ,racefti1ly decorated with large while id yellow ehrysanthemumis and er11s. In tile punich bowl rooi beau liful pitik aid whlile roses were ised. Slaster Billy LainasLer opened the loor' for the guests and they were Welcomed by Mersdamues 11. L. Jolnes, W. If. Anderson and 1R. XE. Copeland. NlIss Fralces Thames preseited them to he receling line, which was com posed of Mrs. W. If. Gilkerson, Aliss Annie Gilkerson, Mirs. Yaney Gilker son, .\rs. .\larviln Wolff, another re 'ent brIde, Mesdames Sherrard, W. (1. Ilanaster, iurriss. and Aliss Sherra rd. .lesdames .1. HT. larney and It. l'+. Il ughes Invited the guests into the (i1nig room where delicious cream and eake were served by Nisses liar riett Ilughes and Alary Roper. NIMrs. ('Iinkscales and Mliss Willie .lones Ire sided at the table 1111 were assisted by Nlesdames It. K . Aiken and L.awience Na botrs. They weire then inivited to the punch bowl by Nlesdailes Franii k Ca in ,1. Vance Irby, . a ms Dunklin. Nlisses llizabeth Shell and Alleene l-ranks served refiresliig fruii puneh an11d they were assisted by N\lisses Sue I)eana nid ]Ant Jones. I )uing the afternoon .iss Carol Roper renidered quilte a munimber of beautifull instiii meital ;(, ect ions. o 0 0 The following invitation of interest, :as beei issued: NIrs. Franki It. Cainte At Hfomiie W(llesday. October ithe thirty-fils Pour to Six 000 hi(mbree-Waldrep. Et:noree. Oct. 29.-Miss Miriam Hem biree and tirNii. AIg ie WaId rep, of nea r l~nor'ee, wvere happily3 mari' ed Satur.i clay at. the .l '. liar'sonage in Lauriens by 1ter. a'r. Fa iry. the only witnesses being Mr. and M.\'s. L. MI. 11111, .\l Johnt 11111. The birlde is the attractive lathtu Ihtr of .\ r. andl Mrts. C. C. 11em - buree. a we'(ll knowvn farmer of near F'ross Anchor. The groom is tihe son if Mrt. anld Mrs. A. I". Waldrep, a very POPImlarI and industiouis farmtiert. They will tiake thir home neat' l'noree. l'he ( hap py coitiple have tihe best wish I's (If their micaiy friends for' a long andi happy life. o o o Locitkriidge- Rickman1 i. A pretty home wedding took place it "'SrIlm'' thle beauitiful hom)e orfN Mr. 11(1nI Mrs. 1). (Glennt lluckmanl. at 10::1 o'cloc(k thIiis morni11ng, wvhen thet ir daugh liter', Sa rah r (ace, became thle brilde of Dr. Ilaymotnd lledfor'd Locek r'idge. Only thle two fai ie is and a rew ilt isima " rtienlds were present, ')ndt I ho ceemony~ w as performied by thle bridie'. pastor. Iter'. A. M. F'rasei', 1) ID., matot' of the First Presbyteian Th'le house was artistically decor'at 'id with palms, ferns, honey-suckle id Mrt'. fros W~. Wonisoti had u'iar'ie )f thle mitsie. "At Dnnm''" and "'le 3auise" were sung just before the cere tony by Samuel Lapsley. The maid of honor wvas Miss An lah Ruckman. a sistei' of the brido ind her gown wvas of grey eee de whine withl blue embroidery, and she .vore a black piCturie hat and carried ')ink lKillarney roses. Little 'Miss JOrnellla Q'tai'les wearing ruffle:h or mndile, carried hite ring in the hmearit >f a chrysanthemum. Dr'. Lockridge iadl as hIs best man. 'Moser Harold, of liehmond. The bride was becomingly 1.tli'ed in a tailoredl suit of brown loth tr'immedl In fur wIth correspond ng accessories, and her flowers were shower bouquet of br'ide's roses. immediately after tihe wedding Dir. and Mrs. Lockr'idge loft for a tourI in heir automnobilo, after wiclh they will >e at home at Mountain Grove, W. Va Mr's. -Loekridgn Is thn neond dangh ter of Mr. gnd Mrs. Ruckman and is " well knoitwn in chutrch and social dir- F cles. She was edutcated at the lary C laldwin Seminary and for some titne past she had been lilanist for the First Pres'bytlerlan Sunday school and member of the choir. Dr. Lockridge Is a soi of Dr-. and Mrs. James Bedford Lockridge of Minnehaha Springs, W. Va., and is widely related in Augusta and High land counties. Amuong the out-of-town guests hlere for the wedding were Mr. and Irs. .l. S .laehen of Ltaurens, S. C., Nirs. J. 13. Lockridge of Nlinnehaha Springs, -W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. R 1. 'Campbell, of Valley Center, Va., Newton Lock ridge and Moser Iierold of tRichmond, Jullan Lockridge of Mlinnehaha Springs, W. Va., Glenn Campbell, of the University of Va., Miss Annie Er vine of 'Mossy Creek, Mirs. M. WE. Ruck man of Bridgewater, 'Ar. and 3Mrs. R. 1'. Bell, of Parnassus, Miss Ruth Uavies of i lossy Creek, and llss Geor gia lockridge, of Nlinnehaha Springs, W. V.-Staunton (Va.) Leader. FRtANK 11011 SENTENCED. .1 iudge 31aultdin (lave Jim Six Years on ilnulaughter Comnletiti. 'The jury in t he ease of Mr. F'rank lloyd, charged with the murder of his wife brought, it it verdict late last Fri (a3' nlglit of manslaughter. llis lion or .Judge Mauldin passedl a sentence of six yearns in the State penitentiary or a like period on i tle public Works of tile cominty on Nir. lloyd. Messrs Grier. 'ark and Nicholsoni, attornleys for Nir. lIoyd, gave niotice of it nilotion fori a liew trial and failing in this, of an intention to appeal stating that the procedutre was in order to enable the defendaitil to take advanta go of the opportlnity allowed by law In suchl cases to give bon(d so that he may visit kinidred and enter uton the service of his sentence in the State pen itentiary.-Grcenwood Index. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *m ("o to Sunlay School Day. * * * * ** e*** e e e e g To tle 'eople of 4lanurens County 'i'lTere is a world-wide movemlient for getting every persol inl Sunday school Nov. the ith, 1917. At this particular period in ouar nation and state, this imiovellint shoutld appeal to ts strongly froti a pat riotie stand( point. Nations have stood the Ies < heltig permanent insofar as they have Supporieil the instituitions whihl make11 for a muoral and spirituial tuplift of tle lleoille.I. htriting the crisis throigh wlic W4 A now are passing shall we forget 1). SiuindayN school---oie of outr primtie ill stlitutionis? The lnccitliar call, theln, i that we shoild foster and conse've the (of force which i. iaking for iunihood jII and ('harneter. While we are pre- ta paring materially in lUturens (ounty to let us niot. forget this spiritual lre- it paration. Aftr the war, let its have yo a str'ong foitndation upon which to I,( build. Each of us can aid in this I mitovemtleit by attending soie Sunday wi stchool tiext Sitndaliy. Will you 1not at-- wi Ien and1111 thu is make its al tIteel thait as we ar te par't of a great and ti taie in - st i itt itn? 1H. TI. WILaSON, 1H. TI .Wilsoni, Pries., * * * * * * * * * * * * .* * * * * IA C * sti * IO('1( 11IIUDE S('il(001,. * o ** * * * * * * **. * .* *o The fRock 1 Itid e HiuraIcl ehol As--P socitatilon held its regualart'11 monthly lbe 1m1eting 011 'PThursday, October t 25thi at lia lie school10 house. At thIiis mecetinug, thle there' the pr'ecedinig Maturtdayv wats "i from thitproceeds of the faItr. Sotme of pa this was set a side to buy'ti o bilack- si boards. thi Th'ierte wer Ie ab Oiut I 2 hpersons pres10-- t en t. Miss Anntile Wookmtian told th le ei' assotr intion1 how to make thle schlool itt anild te home wvork t ogetther1 foir bet t'r thIiings In the school anid ('01n11 n- g Ity. Shte told what~ a fair mnightl mean to Itie commiuni1ty in libet' home life, anad gave' stuggestlins for programt~is anud for maitking 1money3. 1 g This comm1111unity hlcd Its lifthI an- 1 nual fatir on Saturday Oct ober 20th. Thle exhtibits consistedl of vegetables, to fancy work, plain sewitig, fbuiits, enn- tal nled goods, prteserve's, jellies, fruit julc- bto os, curIos, and the school work. There " was a large crowd in att lendance, some "0 I romtt Clinton and from iLurons. A ed b~aribeente dinner was sold andl over $70 -er1 nadic fmnm that. 1)1r. TBean andl Mt's. lie; Arthur' Coreland from Clinton talked 01' on the Red Cross work and or'gaiz/edl ai (lub. pi( It Will Pay You E to become a regu lar advertiser in ; =This Paper ==, KAP J. --KAL meets with the gr< viceable, yet light No up-to-date hor graceful, harmoni There are chair lounges, tables, wr stools, jardinieres, a hundred and one Finished in sof grades of creton, tu TEX gives style to carpets, etc., becau We want you to lection of KALTEN prices. Nen Firmt1 1t 3141tiil le. Ioyd & Golding. inI., is h le style a new Iicaitilh- firim which has -I henil incorporated Ily the secre Sof State 1111d whihll1 has opened busilies Sat 11h4e fiormer st.a ii of "Son & (odiwng.. The firm is com sed ol .1. ,. ltoyl and .1. A. (olding, Ilh expericheed busi ness men. .l I. Iding Went to Atlanta last veek( dri hie biolight at large sloek which IIlibe rejil Cnishied fromhl t im t1 timeI] Illth bus 5iness jsitiies. \i r. i1:. I'. .\llnter whol~ was in Newv rk Ia st week oni a buying tour1, had1( 'good fortihne of witnlessinig thle big belly Loan pa rade hroughi lhe eet s of' the .\l etrlopol is. Thou sanids pieopile miatched ini liltt to the msiic forty hiand(s, the si;-lit bieing anl inl iring spectacle long to lbe remleml red. Amlong t ~'ha features of t he radel wvas onei ofi tie lig Ilritisht o1ks" u sedl onl the wester n tront Ilibroughit ho thiis (1oun!try for' use piromoit ing thei I,ihierty liond1( sale. is was in thne front part. of theo rad whih hitle dhid not see,. thlou gh he odl for two hioulrs watChinig the ong pass. Mr. .h linter states that re' is no0 doubt as to the Newv York - 'pat riot ismo and their enthusiasm suppolhrt or the war. OT HER! DON'T TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED \ iaiXative' todaly saves a .aiek~ Child iiorrodw. CIhldrtOc n i1 will not e hue time fromi olay it\ i'liity their ,vls whi be lcome lo4 -ed u p with ste . Ii ar g t S t slai! A ~, 51tomach ir .n.ok at the t-,ngue, Mot lg r' If coat or your childl is listless; cr'oss, fev tih, breath bad, restless~ doesrt' cat Lrtlly, full (of cold or ha sorg 'th roat any other clhldre's 4lln .nt, give enspoonful of "Calfor il~ Syrup of ;s" then dlon't worry, 1 .cause It in 'fcet ly hgrmless, and( in a few i w all this cons ipa te(d IpOIson, souri E' andi fermentIng waste ill gently ve nut (if thie bowchc, and you have rI, Clyful child again. A thorough 'de cleansing" Is oft imes all that nleceslarv. It shtou lt lie the first atimerit gIven In any sickneis. leware of eetunterfelt fIg sy'ups. k yourI drugg. for a bot tie (if "Cal rnia Syrupf of IFigc" whichl huas full cef iot, for habhles, C 1.1ICdrenI of all s s and for' grown- tum P1:0lnl rt on the bottle. Look enarefully and( t hat it is made by the "'California .Svrun Compnyn.' >uelgn KALTEX. ferng 'adepanandsr ste sanitrybse and other noete o e rm O tlasing oorand adf uronstredfr ind es. , pestry, aneathertandanduimitti oear, KAL-rs ne is without at least one room furnished in Us, elegant KALTEX. 1, rockers, s:ettec,C davenports, coa.hs, C qch1 Iis e Unlg desks, tabourett es, tea Nvzgonis, bokrcs ferii1 and planit stands, waiste pa,-per bas,-kets, and 9ther noveltie--s to sekct frcm. t pleasing colors and upholstered in the best, pestry, leather and and imitation leather, KAL any interior, it sets off other f urniture, d]raperies, se so essentially different in itself. call at our store and)dok over the extra fine se which we are show'ng at unusually moderate B. H. Wilkes & Co. COME TO THE FAIR WATCH FOR THE BIG OVERLAND PARADE See the many fine models we are selling townspeople and farmers. The b e s t valued car on the market. Come around to the garage next to the Farmers Bond ed Warehouse and ask for a demonstration. We Have the Goods We Want You to Have Them, Too DON H. IRWIN, Agent LAURENS, S. C.