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888888858888888 888 8 8 8 K 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 Mr. W. P. Poole, who lives on route 2, was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Adams, of Mount ville, were in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chapman, of Mad denr were in the city Monday. 'Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Fennel, of Water loo, were visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. Lou D. 10' and son, G. D. Babb, of near 1E 'ovrce visitors in the city yesterday, Miss iJulia Conner, of Greenwood, spent Sunday In the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunklin. Messrs. Al. L. Check and Lawrence Taylor, of Princeton, were visitors in the city Tuesday. Messrs. M. T. Simpson nail R. 'T. Nance, of Cross 11111, were in the city on business yesterday. Mtr. and Mrs. 1,. .l. 11i11, who live on Lanrons1 Route 5, were shtopping Il In le city Mtond-iy. Miss lIattle Kato t'asterby, who is leaching at Lanfordl Station, spent, the V.ik-0nd in t le city with her- mother. .J. I. Fuller. W. C. Ilipp, n. A. ihl ardson and Charlton iilivan com ftosel a tparty from Miouint ville visit ing in the city Monday. 'Or. Charles 13. Leveret t, of Col uihi spent the weak-end in the city with hiss sister, Mrs. W. ii. McPhal , and Mr. McPhall. M'. John lP. Alny, formerly of this (counly. but nowi a resident of Morgan ton. N. C., is visiting in the county and was among those seen on the streets here Monday. S. Brooks Marshall, secretary of the district exemption board at Green wood, spent Friday and Sattrday In the city on business connected with the draft army. Mr. W. P. Moore, county farm dem onstrator, is spending this week at Clemson College in attendance upon the meeting of county agents of the Stpite. lIe will he away until Satur dav. AMr. W. '. Todd, of Barksdale Sta tion. was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. Todd is now carrying the mail on the It. 1'. I). route which his son, Capt. It. it. Todd, carried before entering the arimy. Deputy Sheriff Koon was under tie weather a few days last. week, but is able to be out again now. lie went dlown to ('ross ifill after recovering so'iiewiat and found hi s wife also st'ghtly ill. b Mrs. .amiies A. 'Clardy, Mrs. 1). M. Norwood and little son, tDewitt, and little .1e Dial, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. N. 1. Dial, all subjected themselves to operations for variousa ffecttis of tie throat at the hospital Sunday. In each case the operation was successful and all are now recovering from lie after-effects. Lieut. W. T. Langley, of the surgical staff of the base hospital at Canp Me (lellan, Alabama, spent the early part of the week lit the city as the guest of tDi. J. H1. Tieague and othter relatIves, ie t'aim lparticularly on account of tihe slkniess of twio r'el a WIv. MrsA t~. Jfui geia Tea guie, at Moun tville., mothter of AMt. J1. IT. Tengue, anid Miss Teague Siianios, dauihter' of .J. M. Stiinnons, oWf AMount ville. The tat ter' underwenut an ioperattiln at the hospiltat heie Smujlay, bti her con dit ion hias shown lbiit alight Iimpriiovemenlt sin1ce. Mr s. Teagite, ailso, is not shiowing signs of imiprov'emient , ac(cor'din to report laIast nIght. Lanst.- Hea'tle'ss Mfondtay. Washington, Iletb. t10.--rThe east will obsaerv~e tonmorrow what fuel admliinis tratlon otlelas tonlighit lpr'dieted wouldl the its last heatless Monday. Al.. reaudy thie'elosIng order has been sius pcieie In so fai' as it aippdles to eight Sout Ihern) State s southI of Viriginit andl otlials tbelieve the goodt weathir of the last few days wilth its consequent impr~iovemeint in raHioadt tratile condi tins will make eniforeemient nnneces sary anywhler'e after this week. SAVE YOUR HATS The wp~r is on and it will pay you to have your old hat cleaned up for economy. -Hate Cleaned and Blocked Satisfaction Guaranteed Here for One Week Only Hat Specialist L. L. Moore's Pressing Club ** SOCIETY. * * # # # #* * * * * ** * * * * * * On Thursday afteronon Miss Lula Dial entertained the memlbers of the "Needle Craft" club In honor of Miss Helen Sullivan. Instead of sewing, the guests played progressive games, after whlch a-delightful salad course was served. 000 The members of the Woman's Ser vice League are asked to be present at a very important meeting on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Ser vice League room. 000 Alrs. Clyde Franks was hostess to the Rook Cltb oin Thursday afternoon. '1 eward the close of the afternoon re freshments were served. 000 The 1). A. R. chapter met at the h1omie of Alirs. W. II. Dial on Friday af Itrnoon. Several important matters were (lecided on. The national society has asked that each daughter give one dollar to the Liberty Loan fund in April and to give lifly eenlis per eapita to aid in restorili Ilie French villagre Tililoy. Alrs. R. T. l)Dunlap then gave a reading on "Thile Deeper Spit itnal I ne of the War." At tihs meeing one new member was added to tlie ui ol d111(1 \1is JtlIa Irby was fannouniiced a:s the delegate to the ('outinental 'onlgross which meets in April at Washington, 1). C. Aliss, Lint Jones is the alternate. Licht refreshments were served. o oo Alrs. .Iaiines Stillivanl entertained the liridge ('Iib on Friday afternoon. Sev eral hours of the game Were enjoyed :and tmpting refreshments were served. 0 00 Little Army Miss lintertilus. Last evening little MIss Sarah Il ehey, daughter of ('apt. Iliehey, of Company L of Ile 171st infantry, eelebrated her lentl' birthday by giv ing a dinner at Camp Jackson to the offliers of her father's company. A feature of the occasion was decora IIon of the table in red and white, heralding the app'oaeh of Valentine's day.---C oltibia Record. 000 G:ilkerson-Habb . Air. W. 11. (Gilkerson, Jr., of this city, and Mf iss ('ora 1tell Babb, formerly of Fountain Inn it more recently a resident if Greenville. Where she lived with heri siste r, wee Iilietly married in Greenville last night, the plans foi the wedding being known to only a few close relatives and friends rievi. ois to the ceremony. They had sue eceded in keeping thei" engagelent a secret un11111 yetserday, when Ihil plans becaime known to a few. .\r. and Airs. Gilkerson leave tiIs morning foi Florida and Cuba on their bi-idal trip :n111 upon their return will be at hiomc :aiporarlly at the riesidene of Alr .nd Alrs. W. II. (Gilkerson, Sr. Oo o Xin apprioacht' ingil ('eilt o1f griat 5111r lirise aiiil inuisiial interest, esplecial 1 aiiioig thel yountgier soeial Iset, was.i an. !i(liiCedl yeste-uday at a. \'alent it P'ariy given 1by .\lvs. l'itlf' I0. II lier Iio firiendrs of' .\liss ('a rirol Jioper1, whlei lieri engagemnentI to .\lrI. Les tel'r ight li wa1141 anoucerd. \'a len tie decorat ins were c*arr'i (lit in detail, and t he surprise of lii 4'v'nleig whieni Iretty little Cathierini 1111d gen s, (daughteri of .\lri. amniA .irs lMtgenie 11ind 1ens , presen5ited~i eaelh gilesi with a v'alentinie Ibearing the atnnoituiee ".\liss Carroll lier - yA. Lester Kinightl. AprIl, 191S." A salad eonrise was served, and .\lr's. IIiitghes was ably assisted In 'tnter taIiing biy Atirs. ('ora C. tLca. and1 Miss Frances 'Thamues. Tlhe out-of-I own guests invIted werc .\lisses Polly Prentiss, Ellen Newton Alargar'et WillIs and I felen Miorgan, ol GreenvIlle, S. C., 'Aiss Natnnle Kate I lndgens of' Greenwood, S. C., and .Mi's. Al tman of GeorgIa. Aliss Htoper is thle beaut tifill and1( a e comp11lihed dauihtot' of Al r. and .\u's ('has. 1 loustoni Hopeir. and the an noinneemnenit of heri enigagement will bc of gr'eat Interest to hosts1 of fiends and relatives in this sect ion of the state. Mrt. Kight, who hioldsq an Oflieial 110 sltion wtth thle Seab~oar'd Itallway, Ia original ly from Florida, but a reccit priomlotilon deservedly won, caused la tranisfer' to Norfolk, Va., where thIs happy couple will resIde afteir an ex tended tour. Yes, We Do Job Work You will find our prices satisfactory -Come in * IRED OROSS NOTES. * * By G. L. Houk, * Chairman of (Publicity. a" *0 * 0* * 0e . *0* . ... . 'The week past has been one of the most strenuous yet experienced by the lea'ders of Red Cross work since the organization of the local chapter,. as well as being one of (he most success ful from the financial standpoint. Ac cording to the announcntent last week Dr. J. II. 'Powe observed Red 'Cross day at his drug store last Friday, February Sth. The day was a success from every standpoint as numerous persons en.Ioyed the delicious and refresh lng drinks which were served and at. the saute time helped to re pl enish the coffers of the local chap ter. A total sum of $21.90 was real ized froni )r. I'owe's liberal and pa triotic offer. lr. II. C. Rohr who has ever been anmong the first to lend his aid aud Inlience to any benevolent or pat riot e (fause ia again shown his willingnes: to slid behind any mloveme~nt of trsmo orth. when hie gave o the local eied Cross chapter a suat of $25.00. 'hese gifts are noted with pl-a'tre iaid appreliation by every !'nit ei of t hi e id a lII t.i h pt(rI ain1 shio ld :elr as an intent ive to othere' who are not yet niembniers; to at once nivll'ir mnmes; f'ir n'membersh;ipl. Thet lied I 'ro.s room next tola R"we I)rug o'0. will lie op 'n every day ti is week(ho betee the hoursi of 10 to I2 'aid uto 5. Every member is not only invited but is m.rg(ted to drop inl soinc titie bC'twe Ii tihese hours. Come inl and get a0(tpainted with iRed Cross work. ini outl what yon can do and then dol it. On next 1iundlay afternoon Ite. S. II. 'PTenipleiinan, chairmtatn of the ExN le sion (Co nu1itte{'. is 1lanin1", to Jiold ineetingius at Narnie. Ua'lksd:le, (hray Court and Owings with the view of or ganizing auxiliaries to the local chap ter. It is expected that the people of these places will evince :a hearty inh rest in this work and give Mr. 'i'eiiplentiai thei:' su pport. in this worthy cats;e. On next Fritv nighit at ', p. in. Mr. - - ll. hir ilolte, of Rochester. N. V. n' ill give a concert in the school tuntitorituui. M1r. Itall I,; :econmpanied by his; own pitaist :Ind will give hip; ".e er! in c'osithne. 'lThis concerlI i~s alled TIhe Songs of Our .\llies"' and dir. litall will give practically all of the patriotic :d popu lar aits used and l'ved by each of the allied nat ions. The program is the second of a so ries of (nltertanluinents which is to be riven dturin: the rematinning week: of the witer and the spring, fori the heni ('li of the Red C(ro.s and it I; hoped that this will he even a greater success than tlhe "wethling" of last F'rid ay night. The admission will he the ts anl I'ri('s. 2.3 011nd 1.0. itars- 41< he ele'!d ed - . -frein h Ilate \irrors: (in tialhoauyl fratlhue on'y ...3.'. S. Al. & E. i. Wilkes & Co. W(oiodr w Wh'uion 1[onor Deli Oi. '' 'lltll ( rade---.\llar ttnts CNek, V1oir :'niiveu Todde-((i 1 'e \'i'll l'rado -\il l i ied (ilrto ra All lit. raOwins iup Is te eT:ode . .tlohnni Std. ulers. e~ t' th 0 \tt llei iherslgi'i ifi all 'r edtis tors.ni (Aill. persons~ tndbie taot estate of 10 and requi to iit5'iIIlea thei' sain e formh of law to. thle aunder1s ignied ont Or btefrte thte 9thi day of .\iarchi, l19t8, or ihe for ietr barred; at whilch time an atli 'outI fotr t he (coutttty of 1.urens) itn said State for' fiial sett lemetnt and dlischarnge. St f o tix (of thewillfnner ( 1nt.~ 101 L. deceasd. .auaryunt, to9a. Ac2f9 to(-tii A n5e of l out (If rolinaft'iI a tli tt( lie ''( su)!vedl. by: the C~ountty lloarid of Connt. bdonErs of f,auriens~ (ountty, lie ame1 are ht : li ay fixedi for the cleatinug of streams~i ' in t sido coun1 ty for anid during the :.t-i A. D). I1918, to wit: VTat all streams shall lbe ceanedi out. as reitired 1by law dutriig thle 11 riodi begininlg the fIr1st (day of Febriui ary, anid enintg thle last day otf .\arch; atnd that t hey u'hall aga In be caneod tiuring the pertiod beglininug the fIf teenth day oft July iundi enditng the thity-first day of Aui.0ist. All land owtiers and persons itn charge of lands are hierebly notifie~d and re(1 ti 1e( to clen thlei r steams' within thle above ntamed perIods. Done and ratifled at ILaitrens Cour t Hiouse, S. C., in regular annual meet ing, thIs the 10th (lay of Jlatnry, A. D). 1918. 'J. D. MOOK( Clerk. 28-4t NUMBER OF VICTIMS STILL IN DOUBIT (Continued from Front 'age) cans from the railway to the camps. Captains Wells and Smith of the Americtn Red Cross, who hal visited [ts nlany of the landing places as was physically possible, followed the men to camp where they helped to distrib ute funds to the American ofileers and will see that all the men are properly outfitted, At one camp there were not enough overcoats in the stores to go around, so the I3rlttish 'Tommies gladly took off their coats and put them on the Aimiericans. The Red Cross also senl fronm the Ileifast branch knitted iltf liers, heletos and( sweaters which were especially weleomnedi by the Am ericans in, their first experience with the Irish climate. The one thing uost appreciated by the n1n was a visit fron .\li.: .ean O.ilvi'. a tin'bler of the lIt'd Cro's. fron -'; t Vor!;. She wathe fir.t $A00riman the ofic- Iity ad ioen rind leii 0" ti h-t~ . o'ntoe Slales. ;u nP he o fruit Il fl.it ith til? t ites, clo11t n: l't. ltit tl'. t4i'" "(I.t! e4) t4 lVV l t Ie +. m l os' a11:.! ;ll ,,l their' hi l.h l'S' 1 ;. Tilit le Io; ! 1 tan^ (. (lit. totate iy a foeir 1 n11 ti . T:1 It I n;Ithlv t liti " i 1 rI !) I -mb ptarl. of their itntiforam,\v whi''Ib ;1 unlke th te I ates, th y m!1' ob V teain t 1 !.'Ih . (Iwn eSpinse (al':11 \\'( 11. aml1 Mii of 'itltl tate <eberbal d $500 among the oflicers at vsar'ious land i ptllace. .\o mn ey(' W;': ive to Ilhe dnli.-:ed men w' ho found little (1 for it. as; li th iwnspoph- ' Verywhere in variah!y 1'; us dc( ito a( (''1t. ray~nn 1n1 for prl~s si:throughrlfts! many of the privaler: foutnd it hard to hel ''broke'' for the. first tim in their l Tiv . ' corre'sponden1t i nt(' across a :'iinal man W r ithe rpos ollee who wantf to calel to hi: w.r(ll-to-do) panrents to send11 ful: th. sane day. \\'hn told that it probhably w onhl take several day 1 1( "ie a -ponWs ae p the idm:. Stln eennys the oAmeon (i.'t. were )recied In the lrTish omeirs' ineFs in he hamrtis fashion. (ne of the first Ithings the lIritish 'I'ommni(. did aftert :,c in- that thte .\mterican.' 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SHADES rzcties, offering a choice, Llsu- t every prico t to (10 witl the good look.,; of' ise to take not ('Ini11j'.~ ini 1huy r~crid aml BEti SIII of the 1=o wide tanki of' CoWlrings;. Ir. wvar.; and Nwcar:;-- hanig; it \G ~acLage., w;I iii tomles 1% dli ;(crI "l2 CR -(ol 31431 ias at un- _ .for til niamei--COL 1(13!1 A 7: 7111 =i h ,"I tit. l! 11;o I w il .. . t i : : l . t t iii I1 the. Oi"r cc ,. . . Si ; : . 1 I " (0.3 .'t~ . 11 4 I} t'