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8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 8 t 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 8 8 Mrs. W. 'Hi. Martin had as her guest last 'week Misses -Helen and Anna Pride, of Greenville. Miss aMarle Littlejohn, of the grad ed school faculty, will spend, the hol idays in INinety Six with friends. hDr. and. Mrs. J. L. Fennell, of Water loo, iwere shopping in the city Satur day. Mrs. Albert Dial will leave today for B3ristol, Tenn., to spend a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. High Sanford have been spending a few days 'with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. 'Minter. 'Mrs. L. 0. 'lalle and children are spending some time with relatives in Nowberry. 'Sergeant Jim Moore, stationed at Camp Jackson, spent the week-end In the city with homefolks. Mrs. Anna Ross Simpson of Rock 1111, has returned home after visiting '\Mrs. W. H. 'Martin for some time. Mrs. J. B. 'Agnew, of Due West, will spend a part, of the week in the city vith' her daughter, 'liss Virginia Agnew. A. C. Fairy, son of Rev. W. A. Fairy, has accepted a position with the Pal metto National Bank, of Columbia, one -of the largest .banks in tha state. Ray Boyd, son of Mir. Add Boyd, has been very ill at the home of his father in the eastern section of the city for several days. tMr. O. D. Riddle of Charlotte, spent the week-end in the city with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Riddle, and his little son, Oscar, Jr. Mrs. Walter Cheek and daughter, little Miss Margaret, left Saturday for a ten days' visit to relatives in Atlan ta, Marietta and Swannee, Ga. M'iss Chauncey Blackburn or the graded school faculty leaves today for Columbia to spend Thanksgiving hol idays with homefolks. Miss Helen Sullivan left last 'week for Orangoburg to attend the marriage of Miss Merle Smioa'k, who has been a visitor here on several occasions. (Bill Lammos, formerly one of the proprietors of the Palace of Sweets, a resident now of Asheville, has been visiting in the city several days. Calhoun McGowan, Esq., of Char lotte, came down last Thursday to be present at the funeral of Mrs. Fannie Bullock, around 'whose home he spent many days as a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Rt. A. Cooper have re turned from their honeymoon spent in various Florida cities and are now at home at their residence on South iarper street. R. ('oke Gray left a few days ago fo Washington and New York on a pleas ure trip. lie will spend Thanksgiv Ing wit ih his sister, Miss linlest Gray, in New York, where they will 'he join ed by Miss Wil Lotu Gray. Mbrs. Sallie Iturton left yesterday for Ilink l1111 to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Miss Mary urton, who is at Winthrop. On her return home she will stop over for a few days in Chester with Mr's. Sims. Mrs. S. A. Pitts, wvho lived just out side the city limits on the rinity Ridge iroad and 'who is pleasantly r'e mnembhered here, has been spending soveral we'eks in the county visiting friends and relatives. She returned to her' home at Summnerton Saturday. Mr. J1. N. Wr'ight r'eturned('( the tirst of the week from Charlesion, where lhe wenut to visit his son1, Lieut. .f. N. Wright. .hmr., who is an otlcer in the coast artillery. '*Mr. Wight wvas greatly3 lea'ised with his visit to the (city by tihe sea and saw nmany tihings of inter'est connected with the ,wvar ac t ivitles ther'e. T'he Needle Craft Club had on en Joyabile meetIng on Thursday afteor noon at the home of Mr's. 1IRetr iloper'. Most of the menmbers were present and the ear'ly part of the af t iornoo paussedi with needle and yarn'i, followed by a most tempting salad cour'se. Mmrs. Roper was assisted in enutertaininig 'hy Miss Carol -Roper'. tMaster' Richard 'Beatz. or Green ville, sp~ent the week-end in the city ,with his sister, Mrs. Y. S. Gilkerson. Richard 'was very munch put out Sun day *morning wvhen lhe lear'ned that a -hig fire had taken place in Greenville and lhe away from home unable to en joy it, After reading what The GIreen ville 'News had to say about the con flagr'ation, however, and taking on a good Laurens dinner, he ,became recon culed to his lot and deferred his thoughts about the -fire until lhe could return to the scene and view the dam agte. The many friends of Menos Zoubal, the popular Greekc who lived here un til last year, were glad to see him in town this week. .Menos has been liv ing in Logansport, Ind., 'where he has been iprospering in business but he has recently sold out to join the col s, be ing a miember of the next draft army. He is to report at Louisvill,JKy., De comber 6th. H~e was accompahied hero by Judge E3ktem, another young Greek who was at one time in business here with 'Menos. C It will tbe of interest to the snany friends f 'Miss Maudie May .Tnane to, Cnow that at the recent organization >f tho South Carolina Club at :Brenau )ollege-Conservatory at Gainesville, )a., she was elected vice-president. It will be of interest to the many riends of .Miss Frances Davis.to know hat at the recent try-out for tiio Glee lutb at 1lirenau College-Conservatory Lt Gainesville, Ga., she was one of wenty successful candidates out of ver one hundred applicants. To 'make the Glee Club" is an honor nuch sought after by Bronau girls. rhis season, in addition to the male olleges and universities which are on he regular concert tour, the glee club vill iprdbatbly visit the camps in Geor ;la and adjoining states. NEWIEIltItY AND CLINTON. nnuai Football Gamne to be Played Thanksgiving. Newberry, Nov. 24i.---'The annual lassic, In the formi of a football game Jet ween Newfherry College and the Presbyterian 'College of South Caro ina, will be pulled off In Clinton Chanksgiving )ay, and boti Ieams are naking great preparations for the !vent. These Thanksgiving Day contests be ween the two rival college teams be an two years ago, at which time the [utherans defeated the Presbyterians )y a score of 20 to 13 at Clinton. LAst 'ear the Presbyterians camne back with i score of 3 to 0, this game being played on the local gridiron. With record of one victory for each team, ind with such rivalry as has always )xistei between the athletic teams in he two institutions, it is not 'a hard matter to surmise that there is the reatest determination In each canp to arry off the honors on Thanksgiving Day. The Ne'berrians, on account. of the lack of proper coaching in the past, have not 'put up the kind of games this season that the personnel of the .team warranted ,hut under the direction of the new athletIc director, Coach irohl, who came to Newberry several days ugo, the team has made rapid prog ress, and has now developed 'Into one f the strongest collegiate football qualds in the State. Coach Pfohl has had his men out every afternoon since lie arrived" in Newberry, and has put them through vigorous practice. The change which has been wrought in the working of the team since the new coach came to the college has been nothing short f phenomenal. Newberry College has always furnished excellent material for Its various athletic teams. but, for the lack of proper development of the football eleven this season, a satis factory showing has not been mnade do far in the gridiron contests. Another .interestlug event which will form a part, of the 'iank sgiving )ay exercises will -he the aninal cross 'ountry run for the track ehamm-plon h;lip of A'outh Carolina. This imet was parlicmi''at ed in last year by ('Iemson College, the UIniversity of South ('aro lina, the Presbyterian College of South Oarolina and Newberry College. The t rophiy, a silver hoving ciup, present) Ied by the merchants of 'Newvberry and ['lion, was won by Clemson. A like trophiy will 1be presented to the win icr this year. in addition to these institutions, wvhich too0k par't. In the cross-country run Thanksgiving Day, the following solleges have been inv'ited1 to enter earns this year: ~Wofford, Furman, Iirskineo, the College of (Charleston andl he ('itadel. It Is exp~ectd ,tha i~t all of hese institutions willl be represented. The course for the gross-country rum, s four and. a hal f miles In length, be-I inning and ending on the campus of he P'resbyterlan College of Soulth Car-a Sina at. Clinton. It will begin at 2I 'elock, ending just prior to the foot lall game between Newberry College mnd the Presbyterian College of Soulth 'arolina. The track teams of the va rious colleges have been practicing mard foi this run andl great interest is i~lways taken in this part of the day's tt'huietics. W. 0. W. Me'ething Postponed. A On account of Thanksgiving servic- Il 's at the liaptist church Thursday r 'might, Pecan Camp No. 237 will meet Il r~iiday night, Nov. 30th. Degr~ees will C je conferred. I~very Woodman is In- C G. Y. Ilellams, C. C. C I. 10. Johmnson, Clerk. C 'AUJIENS COUNTY RANKED ' c IIIGHI IN "Y" CAMPAIGN r Largest Overflow Subscription In thme r Stateo and One of Hest Records in the r South. mBelow is the repo'rt of the Y. M. C. i At. campaign in South Oarolina, ad ro- F 3eived by Ch'inirnan Nickels. It 'will G be seen that this county shows the a Largest overflow sulbecription of any c 'apunty in the state and, with the cx seption of Clarondon county, the larg- y gt ipercentage overflow in the state. j l'houigh not~ offically, it Is understood p hat Laureits county made one of the L. best records in the entire south. Tihe I report suhowp that South Carolina ov- L yrstylbscri'bed its apportionment. Re- I ports from headquarters at Now York & HOUSEWI There are si house---upstairs our store is abu furniture at pric Oak Jliig 'Table $10.75 to $45.00. II 6 I 31alple Itocke r 11'i Upholstered Fibre lockers $7.90 to $16.0 1ritnlug flesks.1 Oak and 31nI hoguianiy $t.11 to .50. We Offer the reo to the effect, that thle fiull aunoun : I' $35,000,000 was. oversub~cribed by a: eaol miar~gin. Th'1e report for~ South aro(l ina coiunItis, wh1i ch wvas- approx 1 uately correct with the appiroximuate I >tals is aso follows: County .Appor. Siubscrip.' hbeville .... .....$ 4,200 $ 7,500 iken .. .. .....5,250 2,0001 amiberg. .. .. .. ..2,100 2,390 nderont.... ......10,500 5,500 arniwell .... ......3,500 3,000 eatufort .... .....2,100 1,700 erkeley ...........1,400 alhoun..............1,400 1,580 hiarleston . . ...3,000 33,100 herokee. .. .. .. ..4,200 2,410 hoster .. .. ... 5,000 3,925 he M orfield .. .. ....3,500 4,800 larenuoien .... ......2,800 0,100 olleton .. .. .. ....2,100 2,100 arlington, wvest..f 1,400 2,500 arlington, cast ...1,400 1,000 Illon .. .. .. .. ....2,100 orchester .. .. .. ...1,400 1,300 dgefield .. . ... ....2,100 3,800 airfleld .... ......2,800 1,500 lonce.... ......7,000 8,054 corgetown .. .. ....3,500 1,750 I reenville... . ... .. 13,000 10,800 reenwood .. .. .. ....,000 0,600 amipton . ... .. ....1,400 1,450 orry... . ... .. .. .. 1,400 1,600 asper . . ... .. .....700 130 orshaw .. .. .. ....2,100 2,'100 ancaster ... .. .. ..2,100 3,200, anrns . . .... :. ,500 6,921 co .................2,100 2,500 erington .. ........1,400 1,426 rarian ,.,,, 2,90 2,800 ES---Here' s iggestions here for and downstairs, fi ndantly ready for: es sensibly low. Rugets $17.90 up. ; 1I D v lii Dressers I resiiig 'I 19.50 ui, p. 1 1 p-piece Parlor St r I .\ Ieautifiul Unlveinport by day and a comfortable Ieid at niprlit, lOaik or Lowest Prices anc E. H. darl bro .... .. .. .. 0 .12 N(wberriy ... . . U ,5 ............ ..... ,IO) ,0 )r'algebirj,. . . .. ..70 0 7 4ickens ..........,102 U1.Ichlnl. .. ..2500..,5 kilnda.. .... .. ...40 0 spanrtan-bu rg.. .. ....000 8 umitor'.. .... .....19 0 40 nfion .. .. .. ...., 00 ,0 Villiamsburg .. . . . ..10 ork .. .. .. .. ......101 30y'si C'ampaign . . .. itudenit's Campaign ..0 hVO~lW2,ll00(2,60 'mii........20,00 $22~0 1,400 110 10,00l,5 4,900 4,0 so orth Co. i . t .ts. 10 I n o Thotal ..o.. one c.$ent5 $208,. The mst ofy three tmess hemaun o oher lainthat year.Pu toyu Wriacreail.'uoruoqs InThe seasrst ilone ment exach.d Timely New brightening up ever om library to kitche you; with every kind Wal 10'a hlogany ar 11111 T'ables $162.40 up. ables, all Inoods. .llahiogany ire I5.O0 up. $19.H up ilts $33.50 to $65.00. .Metal ieds, White, Oxidized (Coppe and Vernis Martin Prices $3.75 t o $25.100 I Most Complete Lii WILKES 9 h ryover 25,000o niew case of' ,u Tuecuo sis w"erdi'- iseobvered; t hous. ii training calups and at t he front. lei1j1 to provide proper care tor teebys and protect ion fryot r1 0' COmmutyllj~ against thle sprleadi of the 0 isease. Buy n ('hristmuas ,Seals. 7 M1rs. lien Ctttl unn inm. * .\lary3 Daven port CuinnIlinghlamI, wife of ('ii. M. Culningham, ( did on th nti' ghlt or November 22. -She wasM a devoted WIfe 11( and ot her, a faithfrut datughteri and( a trie conisistent Chiristianl. She leave a husband, the blchildreCn, all agedl mfother and( manl~y friends and ret 4 atives 'who feet keenly their toss, but it is a consolation to themn to know that what ia their loss4 Is her eternal gain. PTo' her sweet voice has grown silent, 5 And her form and smile have fled, r' Yet white the Eternal liveth, We would mock to call her (lead. She hatht lef't Time's dlusity 'porta~ls - ler thle Golden (Gates Instead. t - Tho: 1n0 more wilt join our nunvbers, Thou no more our songs shall know, Yet again .we hope to meet thee, When the day of life -la fled; Trhen in Hleaven with .10y to greet thee. Where no farewell tears are shed. r "A Friend". s for You y corner of the n. "Every floor of dependable nu 11{ 21in ''ul '.t;.I0) pDining, ('hairs Olak, Maltogatn) andl Walnut. $6 .75 se~t up. Fibr wllkr olll iel .111 Alahoganyr, Walnt,3 r ;a: urie $..0 to $ .00. IfAa o ga y S l l? t Motpol0hv ic offuriture a farm imple met orsmehnges in the banor lefthin about gettin ofrless n es valu teac Star. Wanteo wSlls Motveythnglwic havec Why funit atfrymt iple-a metsomethingb puttnge grwant.avrieeti Thel@e thingsDe ut ifettn: Beaoittic orstd aayef.LX in h baMrOUnN osetr l ha lydin anoug anettiRngi of rltes and tan ebodyleatr ants thosuen .