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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 ' Locil and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 A -Mrs. John 1). Owiig spent. the week end lin SIlartanbuirg with relatives. - Misses Alie May and Lillie Bell lid die are qpending the week with rela tives in Sparlanburg. Atlas Mary Garrison, of Gray Court, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. ). Franks. Miss Liuclnda icath, of Winnsboro, Is spending a short time in the city 4 with her aunt, Mrs. -R. F. Feinlg. Miss Rith DeLoach, of Edgefleid, re turned home Monday after a vhit of several days to Rev. and 'Mrs. Graves L. Knight. Mr. Irving Sanders. of Ninety Si:n, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ). T. Kin ards at Springdale Fayi for tihe week end. R. P. Rawl and MIS l; Ilenricdtt Paw:, of Columbia, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1). T. Kinard near the city for a few days. Mensrs. G. C. Anderi-on ,.nd liarlev Ahorerobie, of the Tnh lin 1g Shoalo section, were in the city on usins Saturday. Mr. A. G. Wade, of Norfolk, Vi., spent several days inl I .au rens last wee: with hi slster, Mrs. W. . ilake Mr. W. TI. Clark. cli:y anil carr ir in GNI n~wood, has been spending a few (lays wi.,hi reiativea at Tyler.;.ile, while recovering from a slight illnesn. 'ieu t. J. Hi. Phinney', wiho was re cently transferred from Newark, N. J., to Camp Sevier, spent Stnday in the city with Mrs. Phinney.at Mr. and .'rs. T. D. lake's. illon. John G. Richards, of Liblerty 11111, soent Sunday - I the city with li.; daughter, Mrs. John Wells Todd, Jr., while on his way to join the campaign party at Ander.;on. Earl Ow'ings, who is in the yeomanry service of the navy at Norfolk, is pending a ten days furlough in the Ceity wit his parents. Mr. and lrs. J. V. Owings. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. lBrown, of .1arnwell, are spending a few days in the city with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mi. and .\I is. E. Sitgreaves and Mrs. W. i-. M1a1rt in. Mir. 0. II. Chandler and (daughiter, Arvin, and niece, Mary Claire Cope land of Cocoa, Fla., spent a (lay last week with Mrs. W. V. Franks, on Soul th lharper Street. The truiends of Mr. R. W. Willis were glad to see him on the streets again Iasn week. Although not entire OPERA Extra Spacic For Tw MON AYa Km t o L r MOadAm a. Coesrnbateure . PRI: Children 15c Shows Begin Prompi ly recoveredl he is becom!ng much stronger and hopes to be entirely well at an early (late. Mr. and Airs. Harold C. Smith and Harold, Jr.., spent a few days last week at Chimney Rock, N. C. They went through the country by automobile, be ing 'joined at Greenville by .lrs. Jesse It. Smith. Allsses Lula and Mlargaret Dial and their guest, Mlis 'Hess Lovinggood, returned Friday from a delightful visit to Gray Court. Miss Gladys Gray re turned with them and has been their guest for several days. Mrs. Kate Barksdale, Allss Lucia IBarkndale and .Alrs. C. .\l. Burgesa went down to Columbia by automobile Fri day to visit Sergeant Allen Barksdale at Cam- Jackson. They were accom panted also by Mr. and Mis. W. E. Meng. .lessirs. J. F. Tolbert, 1). T. Kinard, M. I,. Smith, W. E0. Hawkins and J. F. Montgomery attended the meeting of Shriners In Columbia Wednesday, the last three gentlemen being among the candidaten who were "sworn in" Fri (lay night. James Kennedy and family, of Wil Istton, and Mirs. Mlurray Williams, of Virginia, and Mrs. J. 1. Murray, of Charleston, have been visiting .\lr. and 31rs. ). P,. Barnett for the past, few days. They motored to Greenville last Wedneaday to visit Lieut. ). 1". lar ne[! at Camp Sevier. \r. and .i\rs. John Y. (arlin . ,ton arrived in the city Friday from Okla homna City to sp(end some 1111te with .\drs. Rosa 1. Caine and MIrs. R'obo Carli ngton. .irs. Caine now has with her all of her children and grandelil - dron, Mr. Marl Caine also having re turned from Callden .inday. .. Roy Stone, of Greeii'le. is spend Ing this week in Laurens relieving Ir. .mard, of the Carolina Insurance Com ;ity, who has been called to Phila delphia in consultation over his regi. tratio'1 'tapers. Mr. Izard, who Is it native of Russia, made an error in comAputling his age whenl he registered for service last year and It in poss1 ble that he( will be given his discharge from Ilhe lint of registraits .because of being Over tile age limit. M.\rs. A. i-I. Sanders, Haskell Sanders, Jr., and lisses Lola and Josie Ander son have been staying for a few days in Spartanburg at tle homne of Judge and .M\rs. Johnson wi ile the latter were in .\liwaukee visiting tiheir son, J. T. Johnson, Jr., who is In the revenue service of the government. .\Mrs. Sani over' and son will retulrn t oday; hilt the M\lis'es Anders5on are exP ted to IOUSE d Attraction o Days TI N UNH U id TUESDAY Z and 23 FEATURE a from Greenville one of the best ular pictures at irket. The scenes rica and on the >nt. CES ' Adults 35c ly at 2:3 Each Day remain in 1artanbuirg for several weeks., Air. Albert Teague arrived in the city SatUrday to spend several days with his mother, Mrs. Dess Teague, who :uffered a fractured limb whlic visiting relatives'near Atlanta several weeks ago. lie found his mother rest Ing well, but she has not yet shonvil any considerable improvement. .\Mr. Teague came home suffering fron slight injuries to one of his legs due to an.automobile accident In which he was striuck by a driver who had lost control of his car. The injury in slight, however, and he expects to le well in a few dayr. Mrs. W. I,. liovd left la't week for Atlanta to spend somie tite with Mir. and Mrs. Sam Talley. Mr. and Mirs. Roy Martin. of Andrr soin, spent last week in the city with relatives. Mr's. L. V. Machlen. of Gr enville. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. it. Gilke son, this week. Mi'. II. T. Converse, district agent of the lDairy Extension divirion of tlie Agricultural Department at Washing ton, has recently lloved to L.atu'ens and is now occupoyint; Ile Tucker house oin South IHarper sitreet. \Ir. Converse has taken uip iW r(dd'm here on account of its central1-1 loca.ioin and honte facilitie. Mr. 11. C. CriU:1, who is in the insur ance business in.Anderson, Spet the week-end In Ihe city with his family. Mir. W. Ii. Iough has returned to his duiies at Fir nina's jewe!ry s-tore a. ter spending s'ver. i w eel in .19-, mountains of North (arolina regain ing siome of his lost strengvth due to close appli'cao'.!( to work of ;he past few mlnths. ils friends will be glad to learn Ihat he feels very touch im proved. Mr. and Mrs. P". M. esc. Miss Maiidie M.\ae Jerse and her gust, Miss Rosebud Bailey, of Atianta. spent ti: e week-end in 'Spartanbua wlii h1 friends. Mirs. P'. L. Damon, of "eaufl'ort, and Master Walter 1) imon. of "orence, are visiting Mir. and Mrs. C. II. Gaw:(tie. Mr. Din Expresses ills Thanks. Mr. N. I. Dial rcturned to the city Saturday evening after haviniig been out of the city most of the week pro moting his candidaev for the 'niteld R!ates senate. Before leaving for \an-. iing Monday imorning, hv esked that he people of the city and toiy who met in tlie couirt house We - (lay afternoon and gave himl) Irlii (Iin dorselieit, acept h is I. siniecrest t1anks for their Interest. * lie said that the action taken there gave himt a great deal of encouragement inl his 'ace and he hoped Io meri t hie confi dence expressed in him there. !w 0:d li : idc ou:nd \\ '. M . G een I i .:- h~ud bi ir :. . *ve; m 0:1 1ku ndc! '111 Wa..! (.cc rN h of tyi tamily are e .p ::.. Tox . eI' 2 e I:i an:. . 2 Svid aeiul ie reai u 5 atuday ight .luyi' , h':iIi'rs i z. : i 7 oe o i t : rai!ale tc .\lr. :i. '. ; in .The u -Oi io 'i( od:!{ ;; .$2in :.5.: Savinn Dr hoy it I-:fr2115 ch0,. athes o r nt: i : ('e :-ina ' l: i ilf:r. a3. le- cre am'i a i h. .sb: fo (hesbier of f ah~e ap (i h.u.:.. ~The, pblig lilx' ew n a!'.y i; tha hit a! r'' a l lfo inii ii.; ::r,~ : ite a: . d ol (In111::; a d ba-.n, ;L. h.' .::-- h-.:. Overd af:.; . ' . A. . . . ..II O .0 00:o1ai' S:)oa k iovih5ni'l:' l1.v e ii Furnitur ru-d t Nst tri.- .. ah:,e.0 oi'ier Att .2et 0.i 1..Snnoa,1) Othe He:ouces vz. Fhag Serlec at Popar Spings. The members of the Woman's Ilis rionary Society of .Poplar "Springs Chur< h1 will present a service flag to the ciurch on the third Sunday in J.uly. Ap'iropriate exercises will be renderCd by several imembliers of the Sunday school, followed by aln ad dress by proiminent speakers. The ser vices begin at 10:30 a. m. Families having sons in the services are urged to be present to participate in (lie ex ercises and tie public is cordially in-,I vited to attend. ainn Party at Dials. 'he spacious lawn of .\Mr. .on Cur' -y, of Dials will be the scene or a pleasant affair next Satitrday eveninI. July 20th, when Mr. and Mrs. Curry will enterlaini IIe publIc at large wilt a lawn par'. All in .earch of an ev (lii;:., of leaure, ":h11 younga and old, are iivited to attend anld enjoy the 0:cosioll. Refresh 1mients will he fsold uniider the auspices of the fled Cross, the proceeds going to swell Ale fii nil3; t :It Ire flally Iil'ing o1r1 Loy,; "over there" and "over here". E u tel(ainimieti for ('olored )'Paffees. The ladies andI friends Of the Red Cross will fui'rlich refreshlmeits in 1 biasvuietil o Ilet itel A. M. 1.. churi ich on Thlursday nigh t INxt , a: 9:00 o'clo<T for the draftves ( lroughou t Ile coun 11 ty who ar I > re'ort for mitary scm' vlee Friday morning n1Xt. lA'eryo(ly is iniv ite(1 to (Om0(- out and help makco it pleasant for the bo'y. that is--lby givinmg of' your mecals. is earnestiiy desilred that ever man answering his country's call will feel himself heartily welcome. Thos. Sander!;. 1 hairman Colored ra nheli. .Con' forget t) vone to us for yo I, Fi i aris, .ar Tops, and ulbbls. FINAL SE'T"L EENII Take notice that on the 10th day of August, 1912, 1 will render a fIlnal a Counit of I, actsnd doin s as Ad minisitrator of the es.tale of 1). A. Mar tinl, (eceased, in the office of the .1 udgo of Probate of Laurens Covaty. at i s O clock. a. i.. the sae d11 will apply for a 1ina1:i d hicharge froin m11) trust as admitiirator. Any persoln illeht ed to mr4eestate: is not1lled and reuitirel to make pay ment on tha. date; and all personls having claims against said estate will priesen them on ol' before said (late, 'hily p roven or be forever barred. .1. W. MAkTIN, Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic I stores vitalitr nd energy by purifying and en. hing tlie bxxi. You cain soon feel its Strength nin;. Invigorerting -:ffect. Price 60c. rb -p M....NTJ K'!5 0 o;ie .-nd Organd i 12) r'( Vo'ie and Orlganfl to clome at. la2$ 00 Sprlinlg Silk Dr'ess< at 15.00 to. $1'7.50 Silk D close at..~... Summner Millinery S A Few Pattern Hats Left at a Great Sacrifi $18.00 to $20.00 Hats at. I10 00 to $12 00 Hats at 7 '.00 to $8.00 H-ats at and K. nuM xuwsuoguaanumta Porch Rockers Solid Oak Large Size Double Cane Seats $2.50 Also a Full Line of OLD HICKORY ROCKERS TABLES and SWINGS S.M.&E H. Wilkes&Co. *A L SPECI.lS Wear Decpartment educec White Skirts 'Reduced e Dre.--es $2 50 Wash Skirts at: $2.S9 $ 2.50 Was Skirts a: 1.2 e Dh vss , 1 - 8 .t1.29 Wash Skirts at .99 S, to el m -- - - - - - 141.99 Silk Shirt Waists Reduced res;ses, to $.0ad8.50O rgteW Li, to1l1.9t9.9 acrificed 40 ass ls t. -.29 to be Sold 35 Vh,~ ocoea .0~ .9.99 5.00Bys an S5. t Reuedt ass 4o.50 Waish oclos a $1.9 6-E Boys' $.0Wash Suits Reduced6 1.99 Boys' $1.50 Wash Suit s at .1. 2.99 Boy s' $1.25 Wash Suits at .99 LAURENS. S. C.