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* * *~ * * * * ** * * * * * * * etc LAW and Personil Mention. *t 4 til * ' * * * * * V * * * * ** * * * * t ai 1M1i 10mily ifranks spent last week (I with her grandiotlier, Mrs. J. H. h 'Jtrtison, at Gi-ay Court. IT lienry Y. Ilennet t has returned (in Greeviltvie afer vpen(ing I few oa~vy i with hoiefolks. lie is cleik in the ! newv Manlsion llous!e H~otel there. It iillei. ..\1is ,.11a sue, of G 'c n '.i~vi 'Sti I I 1 '4(elV 4 ( 1, W itil l.11MIaliP.1tr l lon1. ....nt o aturday S I and u iht 1 .: v. ai Ni. t'. il I .ot S. Ia1illes iav iriled to the city ater. spend irg the suier' -onhths l the tlu - tas. I "Mis Nettle Cox lias accepted a po-! fluion in tile telephone exchange and Is already raidly getting fanillar with hor dities. Mirs. 3. P). Simpson andl Misses TLcia .nd Annie Simpson and Mrms. Tiled fohd have returned he after spend Ing the summer at. Montreath Miss Kate lxen haelecberger o Monday notni i for tile ock ridg tiection near Clintlon, whtere she wvill teac tirea Pock riidge school for ithe hesdnt session. Mr. Thos. P). Downey nio ias beenI Witil W. (i. pilson & Company foh sev oral years. lus aehome ae osition w~itli John A. Franks andl Is now at work there. Ms1. Charle Iien fi rer nici' ft01r man, ow lniing io Callforka, Is visit ieg Its nrolei-ii-l , Mr. sh. W. 11tach ahe Rock( I' relative I tile city and (.011111y. Nir. .1. . 'owIn w as bl l i lt' ei" yesrday ahsd e stated that his son, Otis Cannon, and two of his friends, Jones and tes r.i'i'ii 1, ariver esrely M. Charlie I- ial form ainrents. Nn lV. 'I I Cal irn as veii V(aey aln d ther liolle of relatives in yaterdoo fan sveral twak, is rport Cel to he i' r imii' hI (111 ml-lovei andi Ills iCnnds e very lolefui of h is oesry hecovery. Dr. n. Mrs. C. 1d. Vincent have bad s thieds atevts hlurin the past week their p D~rrts. Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Vin cent, Sr., and Miss Nan Vincent, of Varnville. -nd 'Mrs. W. M. Albergotti, of Coliulbia. Miss Ella B. Satterwhite, of Colmm bia, and Miss Mattie Brock, of Clinton, have been 1 visitin1g Mr. an1d Mrs. T. C. Boyd for several days. Miss Brock left Monday for Tionea Path where she las neceplo1t i 0 potion01i for file winter. Mrs. M. E. Kyle. of Mobile, Ala., withl he(r' (11111ghter .nd son-in-law., Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ml te't-m. ir., of New Or leanls, La., rojtur-hin fr-oml thleir Sum11 mler hiomei inl ~-\ rflh Carolinla, a1re visitinig Mr. .and Mrsi'. I,. ilroaduis Ciar'dy. Mr'. .l I,. h ii' stonl, .hi'., whio wva We 4>ocnti 0h nepi (* N. B.DiA Preiden Liptain of tle high school military impany, left Tuesday morning to Ol r Clemson Colege. It(! will take te Student's Army 'Traiig Courme (d will also try oit for Ile oot-hall am. i is friends here predlit thal a will make good in every demrt- 0 ellt. \Miss Suem-:n who has beenl withl at e viens III Green% Ibl-, for abou ,1' mt I av anit A'nInou m ail ts h have I'tl ni i v her of hemr 'atillo Simpson, (Ia lghter of M vs. olin ti'afllo Simpsn il of this city, to Jr. Augustus William Cockrell, .It., If .Jacksonville, Fli. rite marriage ook place in Asheville, Septeibr 5th. "ollowing an elaborate hincheon at he Grove Park Inn, the bride an(] room left -for an extended tour brough the North and East. Neville- Lancaster. Friends here are interested in the recont announcement of the marriage f Miss Eliza Neville, daughter of Mrs. W. G. Neville, of Clinton, to Rev. Lewis -1. Lancaster. The marriage took place In China, where both have been engaged inl mission work. The bride left the states for China about a year ago. Interdenominational S. S. Convention. The I nterdenominational Sunday School Convention for Laurens Dis trict will be held at Hlolmes Street Methodist Church, Laurens mIll vil lage, Monday evening, Sept. 161h at S o'clock. I. I. NIK'"KENAS. Dist. Pres. A CHIL)S' TONGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE If cross, feverlsti, siek, fKIolus, give fruit laxaltie all, oncee. Every mother realizes, after giving tier clildrten "California Syriu p of ligs" that this is their ideal laxative, be calse they love its pleasant tasie and it thoroughly cleanses the tender lit tl'e stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this armless "fruit laxative." and in a fe hours all the foul, constipated wast , sour bile and undigeited food passe Out of the bow els, and you have a 1 11, playf I again. When its 11 le s ' . 1 is full of cold, throat sor , h omach-ache, di ar'rhoea, indige n, colie--re-ememi b;erl, a good "ins de cleansing" should always he lie first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "'alifori a Fyriup of Figs" handy;. they know a teaspoonfutl today saves a Sick child lomorrow. Ask your druggist. for- a bottle of "Calif'onia Syrup of Pigs". Whi h has di reteionis for habies, (hiII r11-on of all ages and grown-lips pr'iti 't d l on h bo it'. i1'ware of' 'outer' Itits sold htere, ) dlon't he foiole'd. ( et the .aenuine,-m'iade' bys ''(alifont'ia~ fig em gje- it; i n (OurBank. rn e r there'S some makea big terest, ~National Bank C. HI. ROPER, Cashier WrIi RED CiO'SN V1111-:11S. * .\Wr.a. W. I' .T1hoenasol has11 resigned nt wcolill of sielues, as ch: irnical ' the , Department of Woinan's \Work, Iid is suwvvedd'41 by .\Mrs. W. 1). Fe 11. o0 . .\l. Thlomasonl Ilem ed 1his dIV-! rit'' in the days wten I lhe chap orgaii/.od and rendered I vrt ie :it 1i an11. the work . Ialmotub inal i plenl pre r'n ud 1,11am:i I otr).il I inu-. N ieh. ' 1h . h ir1.11.1it of, Wolna's \\orki IlaS 1(1n1 io Ii lied tha,.t Ilive themismlun pairs )1 soclo", which inevans I enl tholsanld o(ks, will shortly arrive in a solme w1at decrepid condition from drilling it Camp Sevier and the said ten thlous ind are to be repaired for active ser vice in thirty days. It. sounds like a large order but of course lt. isn't for the knitting and darning needies of L 4aurens and Laurens comnty will be right, on the job. The socks will be sterlized before they are shiplEd so no one need object to handling them Just how they are to he mended can't be decided until they come, but wool necessary for the mending has been ordered from headquarters. Branch es and auxiliaries will he notified as soon as the socks arrive and every woianl is expected to dio her part. 'Jhis is the allotmient for the mont h of s.eptember. Mrs. Ferguson, the chair man, is iost anxious for a %Ilick re s)onlse from the auxiliaries as soon as notified that the socks are here. To Chairmen of Ited ('ross Auxilinries. )on't hi ide your light i uder a bushel. Send in reports of the Red Cross work you are doing. We are suMe you arc, working and we w.int Ile o9her aux iliaries to kiow about it. Pay your led Cross dtes now! P'arty for YQun1g r'nies. Thursday evening was the scene of a gay party in the liennett homne, when several boys and girls were entertain ed by Miss Flora Bennett in honor of her two house guests. Miss Eliza beth Earle and Miss Frieda Fltzgerald. These young ladies were very pop ular and wop many friends while in the city. EMBARRASSING MISSIVE. "May I ask what is causing you so mich portirbaition ?" "I have just received a question naire and must fill it out at one." "lbit you are too old to be draftedl." "of cou1rse. TIis is fron frientl wife, who is out'of town. It con cerns r1y m%,ovemlleits for the past BRINGING UP THE AVERAGE. \I (ir ci ii!2 Ii' 's ill:riy' rich ar 'iN t.ra l'191)' til ri99; ilil II 11911u'l'n,. 9 r. I. Thei bl .94 i l in n 99 ; la t.a'in e - |- . \! l i Sn1 ( \ : r 99 t 9 e ll Inal Ilu 99 1.' \ 9.99 9 reenioo 1 h vilb-, and1her 9on inrnina to1re1 ill .\is'th Moor1, of: Gre9n Thrsdaywi'thl her' parentsr. a Mr... injoa 'uly. v1' Mis ' Estelle Martin,11 on of.u iMissI race Wilur of Neherr 'ipetiSlastw with heri urn, Jo. a l eavn nrilt ovtthe revsher. g - An Autumn This moderate priced W brown mahogany or Americ ty and grace to any dining i profitable to inspect our enti niture. They are made up woods and finishes. Every finished according to the mo priced so reasonable that ev4 S. M. & E. H. Buy War Savings Stamps WE ARE DELIGHT L) (leihei~i 1 . iii Mr..lon ' ow an Wiliai ndFuranih, ad Elad Mor4' mda uomhe ytC o 1veryi prgrsv fa rmer u an d they~ sa 1 s wer codute him busy turning his land with a trac- ris;ted by h is non-ina tor, preparing for another crop, Carii rol, of Cohimbi Da~rlin McDaniel, a highly respoct- jRev. W. J. Langs I(ONWI I- S SuggestionDJ illiam and Mary suite in Dn walnut will lend digni room. You will find it re line of dining room fur in the prevailing style., piece is carefully made, st improved methods, and ry home can have one. Wilkes & Co. and Help Win the War te v aried stock of al we are now able to ) -A 1 rind of1.mi 1a Aw.Gv Ricar th tr ht r.:annhm gv o n n Irn n il o Kn