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8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 k( 8 6 6 8 NI 8 C I Local and Personal MMntionl. 8 R a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 " I1 Mr. Wells E,. Clardy is spending this week In St. Louis on business. Mrs, 0. W. Leonard and children, of Spartanburg, are spending a few days with Mrs. W. W. Jones. Mrs. Emma Roper is spending the month of August with her sisters a nud' other relatives in Greenwood. Mr. T. '. Switzer has gone to the northern markets to buy fall stocks for the Switzer Company. Mr. S. C. W\ood will leave in a f ,w days for the northern markets to buy fall goods for Clardy & Wilson. MIlrs. .no. Teague and Nliss Inez Hudgens will leave Saturday to visit Mrs. William King, of Ande-rson). Mr. J. W. A. Boyd, who Is now farm Ing near (reenwood, was a vihor iII the city Saturday. MrJ. J.NI. Shell has received worid that her Von, Jack, ha. landed :.afe2ly ovecrse as. .lF. Eannie Stonle and daughter. Ccrr:(, ;s'ii 1 last w((k with relat ivcs in Crom! P ill. i Tr. . TIerry has as Ii !s p4et 0h0 wek his iephw, He: rber.t '.Txt.ry, uf Rockighiam, N. C. .\Kr. E. P. NIluter' left yeteday for the n'hern marke ; to uy oIs fr the fall tr:'I(*,. .\ir. T. J. .\lcAlit will I arc in a few days tor New York and other citie-s to buy goods for the Davis Roper Company. NIis. .1. P. Simpson and Nirses ll, abeth and Virgilia SImpron have gne to Portcr Springs, Ga.. to spend the reiaider c the summe11Cr. .\r. and \Irs. E. C. Asblcl and ilttle. A litsi NIargaret, from Anderson, spent the week-end with the lisses Peter son, on South Harper Street. Misses Mary and LIzzie Edwards have returnied to the city after spend ing several weeks In Nontreat and Asheville, N. C. .\isses Nlinnle and Corrie Lce iavird, of Newberry, have been visit ing Mrs. .[no. 'reaguie on South lar per street. Mr. Claude Shell, who enlisted sev eval weeks ago in the navy. is now stationed at Newport Naval TraIning Station, Newport, TI. 1. NIrs. Emma Cash, of Spartanutirg. spent several days the past week with relatives and friends at Cross HI ill and in this (ity. 1messr. P. MI. lellams and 11. W. Martin, of Gray Court, were in the city attending to business affairs Nlon day. Miss Garae Garrett, of Greenlwoo' OPERA HOUSE Si!OWXS OF MEltIT. . THI1'lPl.AY. At (i. th arsl I OF (!''. 1NtCE"' ymON .i'y M9thN A wvinse( v.ining~ii' pit ture ' * unexp2(liod Woioiti~ i' a (i. :;.tfCul m~arriiage. piidJode No'. l'l 't art 0f tii. r ial haid morel' pra.i; I' -r I it th ain y r'jil ' \ er shown i in 1,aurenus. * ~h~llN l) -also ER" A lieking Ke,-s no Comedy A twvo-reel Wei' erni ilramua MiOND)AY A I)T 'I'I AUG. 12t A.' 3thi. - "ITIiE iHA I I Ill IC HEASTI TPhe picture that has created a sensation over the cnt ire United States. , If you fail to) see this big super-fealture', yotur r'egret will last forever. Shows Start nt. 1 :30 P. Mr. 25c and 50e W IGDN!CSDA Y, AUG. [4th SA real bargauin dlay. Last epi 5odeC of "'iTl E .l.OSTi E'.XPJ'tESS" andi flust epi.;ode of. Also four ot her reel a. ~Withu Viola Dana. 'A -five-act, *dramna of Iomanl(ce and tho - great fbottthwer~t. LIP HIMPRlOGRtA.\ 'OUT FO YOUR GlUIDl'E 'Ith her grandmother, M.. W. 11. I arrett. .Sheriff S. 2. Red left Monday morn- , ig for the Isle of Palms near Char-I. ston where he went to attend the nual mecting of the sheriffs of the, (ate. r Montrose 11111, of Greenville, who is . onnected with the Caniperdown and; ;norce Mills, spent MOnday and Ties ay il, the city siippiig out cotton mom- the local warehouses. Mrs. A. K. Weldon, of -Bishopville, is , Xpected in the city tomorrow froim lenn Springs to be with her sister, h Irs. Harold C. Siith for a week while h Ir-. Smith is in New York on I'usiness. I M.\rs. W. D. Franks, in comiplany with lr 1trents and slst at Cray Cort. o vent to Greenville Tuesday to spend I lie day with Corporal Charles H1. Car -ison, at Caniig Sevier. 1 Messrs. Kennedy and Carter, of a matws Mills, and Messrs. uI. Terry and AV. P. Thomason left yesterday for r ircenville to atten( the state meeting d if the Junior Order of Mechanics. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owings let \lon- ( lay for (farleston and the Isle of walms where they will remain for mme:Itc time1c1, their son, Ioy K. Owings, tIt the naval taton eiar Char- I eston. I 1 ienry M. Franks, the IF-year-old a of .Mr. nr d M.s. \\. I). Pranks, (!ft Sunaily for t lie on aa traintg st a- t lion at -arleaton where he will eater I training for servieC on the waters.1I .:i-er Franks volunteetCd for . eVice: everal weeks ago alid has ben at: home ever since awaiting the call. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fuller and two children, Edwin and Lois, and Mrs. .1. 1. Ellis left Thursday for Columbia wiere they visited Mr. and Mrs. Car Iisle Sm ith tintil Monday. wheii they 1 went to 'Monticello to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Burley. They are ex pected home' tonight. .\Ir. 0. 1). Riddle. who is now adver ti.ling manager of the Atlanta Journal, is .!ending a few days in the city with his mother and slaters. Mr. 1110 (ie is rapidly forging ahead in the newspalicr Lusiicss and is now among the leaders of the newspaper adver tising men of tile south. Workers Wanted. Laurens Chanter of A. R. C. has re ceived an allotment for this month of 120 cotton pads an(i 2,100 gauze wipes and is sending out S. 0. S. call for workers. 'I'Te Surg!cal Dressing work room in the ariory, will he open every morn ing aid afternoon from 9 to 12 and 5 to 7. The following will act as chairmen for the month: .\londay----iornling, liss El izabeth R ichey; afternoon, Mrs. Eugene lid gens. TIusd- .\l ornin g, .\irs. Albert Dial; a trnoon. .\lrs. \V. I. r \'.-danday iornry, .\rs. It. 'M. Wolff; fteoon, .l;% Sadie Fulli vai. Thurn~a---\lonin, Mrs. N. B. Dial; aMrroo , .:. W. It. Rtichey, .11r. Friday--.\lornin , li. Nathan lRb-h a rth'on; atfternioon, .d is. L. GI. Italle. Satur day --ornIng, M\iss Amelia Dr) 'i amd; af: cinoon , .\ rs. ioht. -: i -helber'tgeri. * 'wc . , i .nn fj ni\ h i . 1 1 diin wa la ule inbyth - obu the .fe t ffe: t ofi t. nt -1aWIu drovcute m'sindofltem ing i 'e-md lime.114 Ater a wteek of noch1st li-seete cro wd eame home hook n-a foriward to another titne wvhen they can stay longer. Slmupsonm-Luenis. Mneh'l interest was felt here at thle annou11:tnncnt of the forthieominig mar rii g of M iss Mthei SIm pson, (laugh te'r of .r and Mrs. !J. W,. Simpson 'ormeirly of Spiartanhnig, but now oh C'olumbhia, and Capt. Edwin C. 1,ueas formnarly of thist city but now sta. -1(oned( at Camp Jackson. Miss Simp1) 30on is related to the Simpsons of t hi "'ity andl has visited here on severa (ucensions. The ceon'lfy Is to hE -ideformedI at the home of Mr. and Mirs Simpson in Columbia, August 2 ith. ('ar-load of-K~tehen Safes just In. H. M. & E. Hi. WiiKEX & t'EO No Worms in a Heoatthy Child All children troubled with worms have en uin healhy color, whieh indieates Door blood, and as r'jle, thero is more or less stomach disturbanc4 (IROVE'8 TASTELESS chili TONIC given reguilarl fo w rthree weeks will enrich tico blood, irn MrRS. - OlA R1)TlODD. * 'Whereas, God In 11Is Providenec ha:s 'moved from enr midst by death our loved rister; Mrr.. Dora Todd; thcre 1'solved 1. Thalt we bow in humbe hmblllrniol to Go! who perillits what ever come. to pasa, that we pray* 1r grace to resign Curnelves to this td loss. Resolved ir. Trt w will cheriI h ,r memory and endeavor to profit by mr good decds and service to our mmniity and church. Resolved Ill. That in the death of ur sister, our missionary society has )st one of its most faithful I(embers. Resolved IV. That a page in tie ooh ot rinutes' of this society be in 3ribed to hier inemory. Resolved V. That a copy of tlhes osolutions be sent the family ci oir ecCalsed sister. 'ONGRESSIONAL C.MPAIGN OPENED 1MOND.Y . (ConItirc2 froim Pae U ne.) he tkvfo "p i tY, In Wiher vord. , ilu ote kill. a etC 'i"1r. It has exactly he samo efi( f.c t (n the nmeilrIIC of vokes solied. ile lo.;h uwp the itise s mi said that Vt was; aone-up against1 1i1.Gel 'Isad otherrerena ivex Canme toi War1ulhin;;boa to -(e i.hWi touit it and h. had wired Col mmis ioncr Gant asking hin to hold u1:11 he warran t uii an in vetigat'.on oull(d he Imad. ic riil li had donel or G(ilfuSS 110 mo1e thanll le would (10 or anybody else, declariig that Gell russ is as patriotic as hiniiself or eiiher Af bin opponents. Ile taid of how he had gone to the assistance of a "cot on mi lboy" Who had Jgone to Wash ington and got drunik and in trouble, and how he had gotten him out as his friend. lie admitted that lie had vot ed against a minimiu wage law and defended I his action by saying that it applied only to government employ ecs In Washington. lIe admlitted Ie lfhd voted against the child iabor law and defended his action on the ground that tMe labor of many children nde sixteen weVnre needed b.y poor* peOip.e fo support especially in the albsene of older children in the armily and Ilkso onl the ground that the law w(uld htvt made loafers out of childrcii1a l:etie 11 and 10 years of age. Ilk i isn on t his, Ie said, had l'e'I uph h Id h. tle Su inPP('iite "our11t, whih h: ! - clared the act unconst it uti onal. li said he had voled on all tle really um portant measures. ]to cvriticised i ; s opponents for not. goin., to war ai s:id he Vouihi b wi la to in i;.I each .-mlt put u11 ) a bond of e to \ '11 1( :' : 'itd St t" I.; army o r ori'it hii .....o to Ihe id fi a: ponen with ben l a'.';randwb bintg representl IatIiven ot cIloporte n ere'st s. lIIe sa lid tiat .Nicl sha A 10 .mcd S3 roll (alls whiebl w'1: a I':T! - t y ugly reco(rd whlen comparedtiC~ withI that of Congressman Johnil n viShi h t tad served thIs distilt for- 16 years andI had only issedC~ one roll (call. lie said Niehoils was absent when the voa-I was taken oni thle eghtt--hour tday hillI: tlat lie voted at;ainst thei inimutin wage '.eatlr foi goverinmen. -It a-mpliioyee-l, unider- which mill employees wor-klng1 'in government contract s wouIld no v lie getI tig a ninhi-mmuia wage of $3.1 t (lay; that he was paired on Ithe workm,~ -. a 'ompensaCtiton act; that ho vtedC~ against Prtesident WVlson oii the c-hildI labor- bIll. HeT charged that Con gi-oss hadermOitted 1( condllittns unadera which the D~uPonts had cot-nered the linters markets jd ta4.6 ceijs; and while lie said ho wvould not' prtomisea that he would have the pr-Ice of cot ton fix'ed at 35 cenfts. lie wontid bie found fighting against the fixing of a l ow prico for cotton. le said thai Cotton growers are now poing r-obbTed a f tra1 'I t4 eitaindhiVOrY n)Ounid IRON E Solid Car Load J Making Three Cars of the Fa Have Received No Advance We Contracted for This Car Us to Offer Them a LLx $8.75 $10.7! o - 2-in. Posts, 1-ir .-inch f osts, White 2andPss,1j and White and Oxid Oxidized Copper Finish per Fini .There Is Style and Finish4 With Any BedpJko SIMMONS/STI Are Light in Weight, Yet Strog' and Latest i Call and See Ou S. M.- & E. H WTILKES&( h- pricv, but1 they'll kn ":. th ...'... i I t ile Geil e ase h(-eC la ait .W holls]. instead of, wiring o - aited Sjmt s omL'ssionev.- to ]oi p he warralt, lould have -aid.i I! -hilln to l it f re'e". Geilfuss Sa id, was hiding behind the Aler n - - t Nji h i.~;; alal ii ,* i" :st" at-, 1 !! d - h.>1 00 !!e; .ff r - tha : : i i ut ha.c tha - : ii ;el ! l ~ in andd th -. (-wvT..: anu.t: n.. to wvar1 an h w .ll m en (1 , ni' ~ d 1: tha t ld hie he defeated OUC . v rac he wouat d mao' the propbosi-- ~ LJJ)I( h Nhh hah 1ll o I volunteCr andii go Zmai Ii' 1 o'n" vi de~~ the niecesary m~aintenance for his faitly. If i'leet- j ihrn edh he piromilsedh to work for all the m Thnd ability. t.(f(. For Spartanhur lii g. da orig o t:niga Hamp Tadylor, .tohn W. .\Mcarley, Jr., Ralphote i 0. Ulrank, 8. .\. Sim pson and M.\flofnn I .e ~ Celi~n. strrin CaNe 'I ..er that EDS lust Received mous Simmso Beds We This Year in Price Months Ago, En-abling t the Old Price $13.90 . Fil!CIs 8in. PoSts, 1 1-4 Fil1ers zed Cop- White and Old Ivory Finish Harmonize Pe-fectly cm Furniture -- d Durabis, Beautifully F inished n Style e Big Display WS. N ~WAR SAVING38TAMPS U 1SSUED DY THL g UNITED STATES OVERbiMENT vJ ma> of /:::2 have y v ev-r h:eard a great vi.:niet )lay ii ? Hav heard the pure and cthecreal ton:' .f a maIdter' vio'lin to this firo and affecting melody? suiggect that you stop in here an have us~ play Efre m t's new Vicr Recordl of "l.hsa's in do Cold. Cold "Youil wan'. it in your ho:rvr at an excample of the I loveliness that a great. .rtisi, catn draw from the tune. Vieu Re SeaI Rtc J1 6't38. Ten!:1, :1.03 'Great!" is the word r this patriotic record iald Werrenrath has an admirable song iid "Flag of trt." It's a patriotic song to be proud or. On the le of the record this gifted singer proves his mastery ired art by a beautiful recitation of Wilbur D. Neobit's poem, "Your Flag and My Flag." Victor Doubte-faced Record 45124. Ten-inch . 1.00 ne in and get a complete illustrated~ list of the superb Victor Records for August For Sale By Powe Drug Cov.