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S8 8 8R 8888888888888 ECocal and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 $ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ir. A. M. *11l, of Cross Hill, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. J. HI. Hall, of Clinton, Rt. No. r, was here on business Monday. .r. R. W. Gilliland, of Fountain Iuu, was a visitor in the city yester day. Miss Mattie Brock, of lberton, Ga., visited 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyd last week. 'Mlr. Jack Shell arrived in the city Monday to be some time with rela tives. '\r. J. C. Smith, cashier of the Bank of Waterloo, was a visitor in the city yesterday. hliss Rosa McGowan spent the weeR end in Greenville as the guest of Mrs. J. J. McSwain. Nir. J. J. Dendy, who has been sick for several weeks, is again able to be on the streets. Mr. Will Madden, of ilonea Path, has been spending a few days in the city. Mr. Nat Wallace, of Barksdale S'ta tion, was a visitor in the city Satur day. Messrs. C. T. Murpny and T. P. Lynch, of Vare Shoals, were visitors in the city Monday. Messrs. R. S. and G. W. Gainbrell, of the Waterloo section, were visitors here 'Monday. Messrs. R. L. and Z. it. Cooper, of Fountain Inn, were in the city on business yesterday. Ir. D. 13. B3olter, of Fountain Inn, was among the visitors in the city yesterday. ir. Hugh Sandford spent the week end with Mrs. Sanford at the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Golder. Mr. 1E. P. \inter leaves next week for the northern market sto buy spring goods for the Mint er Company. It. 11. lloyd, president of the First National llank of Clinton, was in the city on business yesterday. \Ir. .1. Ailen llarkcsdale, of Camp .lacIi on, sp'nt. a few days last week uti h nimothle', \irs. Kate Itarksdale. .\liss Prances .lones, accompanied by .\iss Francetia 1oho, will return to 'onve rse8 co1lege' toilay after spenling ten lays In the city with '""r miother. .. Nuci Owings; re .ed to the i y estirdaty afteri spel.autIti.; a few h\ 1 relatives and friend:s at t- iiil and Owin s. l \\'ihhi'' Calhoun, of Ninety Six, it !loe \Vi'ek-end in the city as the glut of Misses Titlejohn1 and .lewell. te'acheirs in the public schools. Miiss Nanni Kate Iludgens left last week for Greenwood, where she has ac''epti'd a lace In the 'onnie Tax well Orphanage. AI. S. W. llenlamin, who has recent ly moved into the Warrior Creek see ion. was in town on business yester day. .r. S. N. Wilkes and 'Mr. B. L. Clardy have retur Oned from New York and other northern markets, where Il1''y hoavi' been buying stocks for \\'iikes & ('ompany. \rs. .. N. lilardsoni of .ltnrenus, spet .everaI days hlere last week Shecpatd.--Abbelvluei "Prtess atni Han neracauiir0 ~oui osi thei varioius camp~is took adivanitage (of li. warmerI~i w~e'a ther Satuoriday anid Siunda y to) come~i homei( for a shori t v ia it to home folks. NIliss Lola Andersonl has necceplt edl a' positlonl inl the post. otflee atnd hais ailready ettered utponl hier dtieils at tile geerai delivery window. Air. IT. 31. Blakely, one of the stand hys at Ni. S. Bailey & Sons' store at Clinitoin, toiok advanitalge of thle heat - less Mlonday to spend the day in t he NIrt. J. 10. Gelder, a pirominen'it min11 ing man of Peraniton, Nov., Is explect oel in the city the latteri part of tile week to visit his parents, ir. and Mirs. Williami Golder. Nit's. .1. Ni. Philpot is very Ill at her home hIn this city and her condition is such as to cause conslder'ale un oasinless among hecr relatives and frilends. NI r, It. F. F einig retuornedl to thle dhy lFriday' aftei' spending a week' va('itoin in Greenwood, lie repor'ts wa':s injuredi by a fall Oil the iee a few wi'iks ago, as vet'y favorable. Dr'. I ,ewis, r'ecent ly of Chester,' arl rived Inl the c'ity a few days ago and wiil openi up an otlice here as all optil elan. Ills equipment has not ar ived, 50o.he has not opened0( h1i ofilce yet. Capt. IT.s R. Toddl, Camp Jackson, has becen visiting relatives at Unrks daye for several days and was a vlsi totr itn the city yesterday, ie returns to Campi Jackson today.. ie wvas ac complaniedl ihome by Mi's. Todd andI chIildroin. .\ltr. and~ i's. Nickolans <1iermes re turnted to tiheir hiomec at Bradfordi, Pa., after a flyo weeks' visit withI their1 parets, it', and Mirs. John Finkhein cir, supeintenden1t of the glass wor'ks. On their way home they wili Visit with fr'iends at Washiingtoin, ID: C. and at Baltimore will visit the latter's l,.rot, t. u 'C'iartl FinkheIner. The following invitation has been issued and received with great interest not only in Laurens but throughout the state: %ir. and AMrs. .loseph 11ewlett Sullivan reiuest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Ilelen Eugenia t to blent. Lucius Samuel Bolt, Junior, I On Saturday evening, t ' February twenty-third Nineteen hundred and eighteen. t At six o'clock I First Methodist Church. Laurens, South Carolina. Y. it. C. A. Receipts Increase. Mr. E. O. Anderson, treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. fund subscribed last fall, states that quite a number of sub scribers have nyade payments to him since the last appeal made in the newspapers, but that there are still it number of people who have not met their pledges. lie requests that pay ments of these pledges be made as early as possible, either by mall or' in person. Hock Marriage Friday. There has been an extraordinary stir created among the social elect of the town this week by the an nouncement of the marriage of 1r. leaing Jones, the widely known club man, and Miss Tilly Doctor Walker, a leading debutante of the season. The wedding is to be be solemnized at the graded school next Friday night at S P. M. Numerous invitations have been sent out as the contracting parties have a wide acquaintance, both in the city and throughout the county. Mrs. Albert Iial Jones, the aged and in firm mother of the groom, is already in the city and Mrs. C. W. Tune Walk (Ar, the 11101Cher of the bride is expect ed today. Rev. 1)r. IHughes, pastor of the i iomm('lakers church of the city, will lie the knot and the bride, whose rosscana is said to be the mno;t re : ilendentl, of the year, will be given away by her fatlhr. Inuniile(iately atf te"r the( ce'remony the bridal party will lie lnte'taille(i at, a nearby eaf', after which t -lt unhappy couple n% ill leave for all extelded tolu- of till'.. etided bisand 01b.1'1. - The' affair ~ unoler' the talsices of the lied ('row ad11(1 the litile piroci'd:. will go to ite belilit 1f ithe Inca;l ch1ate r. IliIpon-fByrd. AnilnComenIs have been ireetived ill the city of the omairriage of Alisr lrances Alon lampton, lau tighter of \l r. and alrs. '.. M. IIampton, for merly of this city but now of Massies Alill, Va., to Air. Walter Durant lIyr(l, t lie marriage hating taken place at the home of the bride's parents )e 'enber It iIth. .irs. Byrd has often visited Aliss Inez Iltudgens here since mioving away and has mainy frien'ds here who are interested in her mar ringe. Alr. and .\rvs. Byrd are now making their home at. ienox, R1ein I we(y. A t ii Isleeniies I) ii. Sherii ff lIehl(, after' a ('oliverisation1 w.1ih the state hiighiway c'ommiiissiineir in ('ohuinbla several days ago, stat ed that hei was5 auithloiz/ed to he lenient 1st a". thei 'omisi~on's olli-e was flooded withi appilient tiins tor licenis es and wouild inot lie able to1 get them (lit Iromplitl'v. Th'iose who dlid nol ap lily for I leenises before Febi. 1st wvill lay' thlemselvyes Iliable to ar rest and1( Ilne shiouild they attempt to use lthe 1917 plates. Alir. \V. C'. Alitcell and soni wei'e visi tor's in the city yest erdlay. Negro IRace ('onfer'ence*. ThIle t wel fthI anna session011 of the Negro Rlace C'onferenee of South Cairo lIInn 'Will mielt at '/11 ion niti1st Churii'chI, 805 Wash ingtton St reel ('olumb11 ia, S . Febru'iary 13:thI. \latter's of gre'atI imi port1ance con(eri'iing Ithe race in 14outhl (Carolina are to be d iscuissed biy lead ing men,1 wh'ilte anid colored. The comi iillee of arrangenments ia aiXouIs foi' only leadinog niegroes to coine to lihis ('on ference \V'ed nesday, ltebrunariy 1:1; 31nchl ats preaichers, Itea'chers, farmercis, Iabhorers an h11leadsi of soc let les. g'0or fur t her in format Ion conceringi Itle Coilrecie coloredl 1110n can ad - (ress the Rev. Richard Carroll m.' R1ev. J. C. While, D.D)., or' any (if th following named members of the coim mittee of arranlgements: I. S. Levy, :to0I 1-2 Assemblly St., W. H . Thomas, 1221 Taylor St., .Jamecs A. irliman, i217 Washington St. Noicee to Deobtors andit (reidItors. All hiersonls ind~ebtedi1( t lie estate of unider'signed and all ipersons holding iad reCluiredl t~o iipy the same~ to theo ('lahnls against tihe saidi estate aire no titled to present ,thle same inl due forni of Ia w to the un der'sIined on or beforE the 9th day of Miarcht, 118, oir Ihe for ''ven baired;' t. w hiehiI tile an aiirl I ('atilonll bd i ladc Io thiie Probiato Court foir the coun mlvti f ILauns in sa hi slate for' finaISC ettIlementi and11( dischiarge. IExecutor (if time will of Htoherit B. Hell, deceased. .Innunrv 3stt 1915o. RED CROSS NOTES. * By G. L. louk, * Chairman of 'Pubi icity. * " * * * * * . . . .. . . The interest in the work of the Red ros which has been so evident in he county for.the past several months ias In no wise diminished although it i erhaps not. so evident as at cer aln times in the past. This is especial y shown by the work of the commit ce on extension which has succeeded n organizing two auxiliaries in the >ast two weeks. The first of these vas organized at Prospect and was toted in this column last week. Since hat time another has been organized, his time at Ora. Rev. S. 11. Temple nan, chairman of the extension coin nittee organized this auxiliary last l'uesday night, .Jan. 29. A total of 22 nembers have enrolled. It has been noted by the officers of he local chapter that very few of the nembers are subscribers of the Red Dross 'lagazine. This is to be es )ecially regretted as the value of this nagazine to Ied Cross membership is )bvious. It is your nmagazine and is mndeavoring to tell by pictures, stories tnd articles how your money Is being ,pent and how your bandages and sweaters are fighting off disease and leath. 'Th'is splendid publication should he in every home. All mem mrs of the cled Cross are entitled to 'eceive it for one year on payment of me dollar in addition to their annual lues. I[andi your dollar to any mem ier of the exceltihe Committee 111d iave this splendid magazine sent. t, our address. A splendid opportunity to get a first iand insight into the war and war con litions is going 10 be pien to 'lie peopile of l'a'tens when on Feb. t diaj. A. It. Turnbull, Asst. Commamnant if 'Iem 1son 4.Coll''eg , will deliver a l'(" Ilure on his piersonal experiene in i worIld conlliet. .\aj. 'iTurnh- t!l n;:s ai member of the first Citadian eon Ilngent of1 ex mt :iona1:r} f::1r('( and1 erredi at Verdun until lie van di; ha "riei oni acount. of v. otiiul:; wiich rendered hini 'it for ft her seicier. ia''rther annonectenI aboi hi. lee luire 'ill be m! in tis~: column nlext ..; annoanno-al la,:! wver-k Dr. .1. II. !' ; c h1:1 pl1a1nnel it) ola rvei IM I c ('r day a his dr i 1:,.tore on Fridayi v ii his v.< I. On this ii:, ;)r. 1'0w4 har; (oS e uttil to tur1n over o the local 1 1ter of II' I ed( ('r;oss hail Iii p. SI:; of Ii' ionunitain. S.veral of 1he iun:, hl(Ie if t-lo1 city have (onsent [i to lend th1. it ric t ell at tis tine and will aid in serving the drinks or dered. h'le .;reat need of the local clalitc'r as well as of the iiatioial organ izat ion Is the need of financial aid. The fi nance committee has planned a cain paign to raise at least a part of this. The Mock Wedding next Friday night is the first of a series of entertaii mueits which is to be given for the befefit: of lie lied Cross. The admis sion t'rices are to be made except ion1 ally low so that c:. ry one may at itend. E~very 14at1riot i( (it izen shloiuld 'i85l' ini ('very' way. I1 Icnnal oiily do4 :mn by "oing: himself4 and m gett lig olh I iri 1 do tllowi ''. hell, thei Iu'd ('ross, hi" rmetnbri l ' I't it is thle oranniza ion whiich sta ils for hiefl. serlvice,' and huima nity liome-'-is niiow at last heoeuin a liar tin Ifact in Laiurenis as Ite servi4ce flags are4 at last here and4 may he' seen'l in the windo1ws oif atlI the niemihers' hometi4'. IlinvYe yu onie in youris? Thlie .1un Iir Red C ross cha pteri at thel city schools has gone 10i work In (arnest, I'nder the leadership (if Miss WVofford, Mliss 1Habb1 andI M\iss I harper thle clil dren ale at work ma king refil igep garmientIs for the homeless and lini 5(om1'ecases lpar enitless chi1ld1ren of ld aium andl ArmenIa. A total of four dozen have been reei ved fr'om the nat ionual he(aduiarters wh'ich(1 are lto lie miader iup by thle loica liaplterl. Th'lis work biy th ich ii1i 'ildn desCerv~es the coinimendation1 and aid of thle lmemi hiers of the lparent chapter wh'o In som~e Cases woil do well to Cudllow the wor'thy exNanmple of the chIildr'en. iiAI1S1 YOi'lIlIiIN( 11'I~'l"' 3MON -:V ('i'T. W\e arei all hI a dlanigir pini. On Even''l : 4. 411n high prill's not. Con foodl andI gra in at ipresentI pirics from suppilly mer'ichiant. --n crisdit and make muonecy. Food a ndl I'i is hiighier in liroplortion)1 than13 are' p u.:13n cot ton p)rices. It's a tliie above all others to play safe; Ito prodciie all possile food, grnain and forage supplies oii you r own acres; to cut down the store hill1. A goodI piece of garde g'1'i1round1(, rightly pl ated, righit ly te~n ded and kept plaintedl thte year round, ennu be inade to pay neall y hl f your livintg. It mfadle on the biest threeC acres of cot ton you ever' grew! I lastings' 191 S Seed Hlook tellIs all abhouI the right . k 11 itnd i ofamney say.. Iiig ga rden' ail thle veget ales 14tollu in iI. it tells aibouit the' farmi trops as well and1( shiows you1 thle dlear roadl to real anld regul a r farm~ ~(~i irsei ty. it's Free. Send r it toayto ini. n SAVE FATS Save the Repeatet Yet Ha and l-:very patriotic ;llousekeeper Ilere are the FACTS that no 1. "Wear-ier" Alumininn ol the griddle, in the the ordinary vessel ree FOOl DOES NOT STICK wh pecrly. This means A GRIA'i' SAVI: 2. FOOD (DOES NOT il"RN Ever" Utensils. TheI 10V1'NLY--roquiring ii 'Think what an 1FNOI lburnt taste, requiring i The use of "Wear-Eve :1. FOOD COOKS MORE QU heats in ON-TIIiItI) the ttensil--COOKS P The food <oes NOT 1 .Ii EAT UNIT In the ms does the best. cooking SAVE GAS, 11iECRIM 4t. No "Wear- Ever" 'Cooking practically INE1STi'l they tmay be hamttret "11'ear-EIer" Utenil OR SEA.\S to hide dirt Not only MOST FICO metals wanted for othe Use " as flere are some of the article The "Wear-Ui'er" ( itEAS\1!1 S.\VI-S (ifl*:.\I-: .\ND Th e " W'ear-1-: ier" G 111-:.\S Ib perfectly witlhout ir 'The "ear-Fi er" SA'('l' I':. , ii the ' b tto )1 don't rill T1'111l: "11 nur-Ii r" \\' IN I18(1 cu (' , of at. S.\ \'I Th, "B r--ii et" hI().\:iTI-:I wi :lla:ut r i irina 11h all cooll -din thc saint w,~ RfEta.Iead: Save the Fats-- Save . M. & iE. I Pelerson-Satndcrs. .\arvin W. Sanders, a progressive young iarmer residing in the 'Tylers vilie section of the county, returned from: Augtusta. Ga., a few lays ago, ac cotpaieid by his bride, form erly .\liss .\l attic Bell Peterson, to whom he was married at L.,anigley last ''ha nksgiving. .\liss I'el erson, who is a daughter of Mr. and .\rs. J. Will I'eterson, of the 'a idy Springs section of the county, was attending a .outnimerci:a l college at. Augusta when thie '',iriage look place antd she remlained(4 at thle instituti1 on uin til she linished, it beinjg dec'ided~ by I le c'ouplle that the(y woutld give their huome friends; and relaltsesa comi Illete surprllise ltuon thiri rturnli~ htomue atfter' her i.;aduaioni. Now tiley' ate r'eceiving the (congrt'atualations of a Iarige cirIcle of fiends( and1( a('(la it a nees. Slate of South I ('ariollinat, (Coutiiy of lautrevs. COt it'T OF CO.\ION PIl'.AS. Peoles0 I1anmk oIf Fountaini inn, laidn . till, Phiills .lar'tin, .\Iattlie Iloherson, Samu Iigs, \\illie Illter,'m' II. Iluter('I, Annlie I ell I lunter', Iliassie l ititer, C. llntle r, ('ariy IlI'untter, two dlauiglts of sahd Carey Iliunter' *andI .\la~miie lItlnter, no0w deceased, agedl seveni amnd live yearis res pee lively, namet(s untknownt to thIs ptlaiti ff, IDaisy .Iartiin and D~ock .\laritin, efen'tdaints. To) the left'tulats Ablove Named: Yioul are( hereby) sunnutlonted anid re' (litire to answe th' Ile ('(om1plaint in th is - action,11 (thoiginal of wh ~lich wvas tiled with Ith (I CLirk of ( out o(f 141aurens aty A.. II. 1:41 . and to serlve a copy of' yourt aniswer to I he said 'omiphint ott (the subscrib'erts at thir~ olli'e, l-I lit .\asonic 'hTemple., Grieenville', S. ('., wIthIn twenuty dhays aftet' set'vice here of, exclusive of thle day of' suich set' vice, and if youtI ail to) answeir the thle lhaint ifi In t hIs actiont will apply to the coturt for te i'elilef deumanded0 In staidl complaintt. Dated at Greenvitlle, S. C., the I ith (lay of .lanutary A. D)., 1918. IANF"OltI & IIICIIAl)SON, Platintiff's Attorneys. 'To lthe Non-Ileshdent IDefentdanut, Pami .\ait In, whose place oIf residenice Is utnkniowtt to the plaint Iff: ['base take(( notlee t hat thte sauntnoiis 1a1d ('ompttlaint, the abouive oif whIch Is a copy)) of the saId 5tlliinOlts, was filedl itn the oillee (otf tie Clerk of ('our tt for t,:uirens Countty, 8. C., otn the t I th (lay oIf .lantuarty A. D). I 118 at 1111Is yet t here' fIled, an you 01 ar ireIctedI('1 15 as aftr la.\NI"OIII & ll('llA11DSON, Plainilifi's .\t 1orney'. SAVE FOOD-SAVE FUEL I Waste of Chipped Cooking Utensils ve the Most Wholesome Food the Best Equipped Kitchen will Want to Know lOW. one woman i a I huidred has ever fully realized: ooking utensils do NOT itI'QitUC GItCIASIC in the bread pans, vallle iron, in the enlce pans; or for any other service where nires grease to KI IS:' '1'llE POOL) PitO.\1 Srl(CKIN(. en cooked in "Wetr-l:per" Iensils-iI' the heat is reg uhited pro 'G OF PATS in a year's time. ----except from atibsolute carelessness -when cooked in "Wear leat spreads quickly to every part of the vessel---and COOKSA Lte or no stirring. Hurned food is.a sign of VAS'TllA ) PI101. MO!!8 S :AVINO Op iooiD when rood is not burned, or given a to be thrown out. '" Utinsils gives daily P1I0-E-PItOTIXCTION to your FOOD. I(KIY in Wear-Ever" Utensils--SAVINU FL'il ,! .\luminum the time of Iron (enamelwaret vessels, and i LATS Ab.1, OVI:It RO.\ THil. SI IES of the vessel as well as the bottom. iced t.o be stirred, killing part of the heat, but t'S ES IEVEILRY ast. elicieit manner. Thus a IO\W Fl Ill ---a small flow of gas in "Wear-l'Ver" Utensils. That is why "Wear-lher" vessels 'ITY and COAL! Utensil lHAS 10VI4fR 'Ilt'")N KNO\WN TO \I'lR OFT They are CTIBLE! They don't chip or crack. h'ilien hent by accident, hack to form -without any hurt at all. s are STA \1D in to form ---not spun. They have NO POINTS or grease. (lean, bright, durable! O.\ll:CAL; butl. they : AV1: Trill" WASTE of constantly buying r tses. Vear Ever" Cooking Utensils x Practical War Economy that directly help to SAVEl TIlt: NEI I 1-'I0l: IS5 GIl b)1)1l1 for Corn l Cakes, IukwekWlvat Cakes and th11 like ItS ltlAD P AN, for Whole Wheal, (orn, or Iye lireiad - bake .ilig, NS- heal (quickly: A bb, OV\It---cook f-mrotm the SIM.IS as welt as uire siirng-S\ ' OT1 FOO A 0).ND1 IiT E b. KI':1 11T1b:- -taaktles ithe 1)iIb Il~l)I-S l'O l' IZO.\ST1 I1rolo th14 cheap Is 1N OlI .\l OI'SbY IN VI!-:,! 'OOKS AN E ~ lN .ls\ .\T1 ( ;'1: m.-r l situdel ..i::-jt -- costly hevaltng of an )oen. .\eal, ;loatees e h!-gean pllhlin:: 4, ,co~nnmli<al hevat. .\lkes :a perfor 1 cl\ ..\ l a ia ilreo 1, ofI course:il, to r~wj the Turk' 1or~"l'~ ins ill its mo1st ' \l minum 1 tn i ar als ! I hn *-r ia!. Food--Save the Fuel--The "Wear-Ever" Way I. WILKES & COMPANY LAURENS, S. C. A. TREAT TO EAT Almost every "occasion" is an occasion to present a box of Nunnally's fine candy. If you call, take it; if you don't call, send it. After church, before the dance, be tween the acts, on birthdays or anniver saries, Nunnally's is the one gift that al ways pleases. But be sure the candy you give is Fine Candies Fresh by Express. POWE DRUG CO. Laurens, S. C. AT - TIIE - OPERA - HOUSE THURSDAY Edna Goodrich in REPUTATION . ne' ...Also a Good One-Reel Comedy... A Photo of Francis X. Bushman With Each Paid Admission of Fifteen Cents. Itox Snupper at New 'rospee. Notice to I'eisloners. A hox sul)per w ill he giveni at New rE et school house Fridiay night to Th 1('e pensIon coinnission will be In I- :". ublic I invited. ntditor ''Iotpson's o1icle cach Satur -ay tin .ainnary to receive new appli e ourit lineof llat I aeksa gldet a n. Those al reaydy on the roll need k, Iarly In lish. oat: and nmahogany lot, apply. .J.'Pat Caldwell, S. M. & . Ii. WiILKES & CO. Pension Commissioneo