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. * . * ** * e e *. * . * Local and Personal Mention. * 0. B. Simmons, J.r., of Wofford, spent the week-end in the city iwith his parents. Mr. John Finklbeiner, who has been Iwith Uncle Sam's navy, has received his honorable discharge and is at home again. Sergi. W. Carlisle Bolt, who has been overseas since early last year, has returned home and is now greet ing Iis friends again. Miss Mary Martin, of Clinton, spent several hours iII the city Sunday af terinoon Withi lii brothers, .lessrs. Titrner and iParle .\lartinl. MIr. 11. L. Itasor, of Ware Shoals, was a visitor in the city Mlonday. M. lasor is now collnec(ed Witi tile Abbe ville-( re en ood Mu1itual Fire Insur ance business an1d is Writing a great deal of business in his territory. Sergeant-Major 0. Washington Shell arrived home from overseas last week and is enjoyiing the rest and quiet of lone life for a;wlile. Sergt. Shell went over with the engineers and stayed with that outfit throughout the length of his service. tIr. II. B. ilunbert, former county supervisor, returned to the city Srun day from Fayetteville, N. C., where he has been engaged in laying out ar tillery ranges for the government at Camp Bragg. Mr. .Humbert states that this camp is ideally suited to artillery -practice and that it will most prob ably be made a permanent camp by -the government on thi. account. Mr. Jack Irby, chief dispatcher of the Norfolk & Western Rly., at Lynch burg, Va., is spending a month's vaca tion In the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Irby. Mr. Irby was granted a two months' vacation with 'pay because of his tireless energy in promoting the company's interests during the war period. Miss Sue Dean, telegrapher for the Western Union, was called to Green ville the early part of the week on ac count of the critical illness of her father. In a message received here yesterday afternoon the sad intelli gence of his death was announced. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Eckman, who have been in the city several months while Mr. Eckman was engaged with Mr. Howard( C. Smith in making a soil survey of tle county, left yesterday morning for 'amden where Mr. Eck man will be engaged in similar work for soime time. Mr. Smiith, who has contributed much to the benefits and ploasures of public meetings In the city, expects also to leave within a few days for Greenville. All of these people will he missed by those 1who have learned to know them here. W. P. Hludgens Swallows Staple. The many friends all over the coun ty of Mr. W. P. Iludgens will regret to learn that lie -will have to undergo an operation to extract a wire staple which he swallowed several days ago. .Mr. iludgens was mlnking s4ome repairs on a window screen when hte allowedl one of twvo or three staples whtich hte was holding in his mouith to go down his throat. le wvent to Greenville Sat urday to have an exam inatin made and yesterday returned for another examination. It is thtoutght that hie will have to go to Balt io for the operation, which caulses his friends much eb oncern. KNJIHTS OF PYTH'iIAS. Laurens ILge No. 43 will meet next Mon day night a -t'clock. M/mbeitl < rPe urged to aftend isitinig Knights AV6rk in P'age dlegree. Ri. W. DRlIGGS, C. C. J. F. TOLDEn~RT, K of RI. S. Fertilizer I am a ill selling the d elia le -C Bnds - of Fer lize With and hout Pot See me be re buying. Also handled by Laurens Gin & Fuel Co. AUG. HUFF Laurens., - S. C. M1. TRAYNIIAM[ ENJOYING LIFE IN FLORIDA Writes an Interesting Letter to The Advertiser froi .Tanpa, Where lie is Now Wintering. The iany friends of Mr. Ryland P. Traynhain, who has been spending the winter In Florida, will be glad to read the letter below, both on account of the letter itself and also because it hi an Indication that Mr. Traynham Is being benefitted in health by ils so journ In a nwarIer climate: Tampa, Fla., March 8, 1M1. Gentlemen: YOU 'Ll)t realize how delighlted I 'was when oil two reellt oc(asions on going to the postolfic nld opening imly box I foind one of my home papeir 'I'le Advertiser, and I will say furthe that there was, I know, mighty little iin those tw o papers that escaped lily notice and I celltailily appreclate youi kIndness inl sendling them. Ti'lmIs Is certainly i very pretty country, and surely rightly called "Lanod of Flow ers", for they are everywhere. There seems to be just plenty of fruit, lots of It still on' the trees and I really cannot understand why the prices re main so high. A person can go out to the groves just out of the city and buy them much chealier, both oranges ar grape fruit, and you can also buy them from wagons cheaper. I saw what to ie looked like a good sized fish and It iwas alive and so must have been caught near here. It weighed two hundred and fifty-four pounds. Also saw a live turtle that weighed three hundred and fifty pounds and they say very fine to eat. I have seen many 13, 14 and 15 pound -h that were caught right here In Tampa in the Hillsborough River, which runs thrpugh the city. The city is full of people who have been here dltielig tho winter and the city is trying to get reay for Billy Sunday, who is to be here on the 17th, I think. Let me thank you again 'for your kindness and I will bring this to a close as I hope to be back home some time soon, anytway and can tell more about things down here. Yours truly, R. P. Traynham, Postoffice Box 1125. Miss Young's Director and Her Cam era Man. So well pleased were Clara Kimball Young and her associates with the work of the French (lirector, Emile Chautard, in the first of Miss Young's Select Pictures, "Magda", that con tracts have been signed whereby the distinguished screen star secures for herself the exclusive services of Mr. Chautard as director in the future. Miss Young has only recently com pleted the third of her Select Pictures. "The Marionettes," under Mr. Chaut ard's direction in h1r studio at New Rochelle. Emiile Chautard first directed Clara Kimball Young In."Magda"; then ow inig to a prior contriact. he wvas com pelled to leave MIss Young's company in order to direct the making of "The Ktiernal Temptress," In which Lina ('avalieri Is starred. As soon as this picture was finished, however, he re urned to Miss Young for work on "The Marionet t e," and nowv has signedl to bCcomel( her peCrmianenlt di rector'. Not only IMr. Chau tardl's admirable directinug, hut also the very beautIiful camera work , shown in "Magda" has heen praised hy allI who have seen time picturI e. .Jaeitmes fliguel is the photog raiPherm who was respionsible for tIms excellent camera work, and lie has r turned to the ('laral Niimball Youing Compianyi with iir. hbauitard. Mr. Iliguel, as has al ready bcen seen In "Magda"', phioto01'rahils Miss Younug in a maiinne.r n-n-fl(.tllrly stilted to br'ing oult the hounc ul1 t exturm e for wvh eh her screen nuortroit't have herome noted. '"The MaIrlone~ttes" Will be the at trae I tlu at the Onra TI use5 here next Fri day. GIRLS! I.FMON .11liICF IS SKIN WITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. The julice of two fresh lemons strained into-a Aitte containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most r 1inarkable lemo skin beautip6r at a bout the cost ne must pay' for a small., jar of o Inary coid creams. Care shoulhd be taken t straIn the lemnon juice thu-ot gh a e cloth 50 no lemon pmulp gets In, icn this lotion will keel) fresh' mnonths. Every1 woman knuowq thant lemon juice is used to bleach and r~emove such blemnises a' freckles, sallownesn and tan and is tho Ideal skip softener, whItener and beautifier'. ,Just try it ! Glet three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons frotm the grocer and make u tp a quater nint of this sweetly fra grant letmon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms andl hands. That's So. The world owes you a living, but it takes work to iden~ltify yourself as the felhowv it's comning to.--Boston Trannscript. * * * * * * * + * * * * *..v--+ * * * * * CLIN'TON NEWS. * * * Clinton, Alarch 11.--\l r. Jas. M. Sprunt, of Dillon, spent the -week-end with 1I1s wife and sonl, who are the guests of Mrs. M. A. Hays. Dr. J. W. Reames spent several days last iweek in l'lenton as the guest of his sister. Dr. W. C. Harper, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Owens, Jr. Airs. Joe It. I'linliley, of laurens, spent last WedIInesday with .ir1s. Jas. it. Copeland. .r. and .irs. W. 11. Owens, .11%, ('n tertained4 a mtmhe11r of thevir friends at a dinner party last W(ineslay ('v ('11nig. Those preseilt wer : .\lr. an1d .\lis. .1. A. Chandler, Dr. and .irs. Jas. it. ('opelanIi. l s. ,.LS. Sprunt, of Ilillon, and .\ISS I)orCas .\lason. Miss Nancy Owens enertaiied( the Knitting Clu) last Saturdiay after noon at a (el:ciouis I un1('heon. Those Iresent were: Mesdames John T. Young, Cyrus lalley, Kenneth H1u r dette, .Jodie Chandle r, .1. F. Jacobs, Jr., Tom Carson, of Greenville, .Jas. Sprunt, of Dillon, V. 11. Owens, Jr., and Toin Robertson, Misses Jette 111 lard, Doreas lason, Evie Shands and Marie lotz, of lincolnton, N. C. 'Miss 1vie Lewis spent the week end in Greenville. Miss Marie Motz, of LincoInton, N. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John T. Young. Miss Corinne Bailey, of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Chandler enter tained the following guests at a din ner party last Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mrs. Julia Grif fin, Misses Jette and Lila Dillard, Dorcas Masoon and. Messrs. Gus Ma son and El Briggs. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas enter tained the student body of the college and their friends Saturday evening. Mr. and .lrs. C. M. Bailey enter taine(d a number of young people last Friday night in honor of their daugh ter, liss Corinne Bailey. Mrs. E. C. Briggs entertained at a dinner party Monday evening. Those present were: iDr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chand lei, Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Owens, Jr., Alesdames 1. A. Hays, Jas. Sprunt, of Dilloon, Miss Lewis and Dr. Hays. Mrs. C. C. Wallace spent last Fri (lay and Saturday in ionea Path with her sister, Miss Aileen Richburg. Mr. Fred Gaines, of Abbeville, spent the week-end with his family here. 11uys Harris Springs Property. Dr. H. K. Aiken, T. I). Lake, R. 1". Jones, John A. Franks, J. MoD. Moore, of this city, W. Carl Wharton, of Wa terloo, and Dr. W. J. Platt, of Abxen, have bought the Ilarris Springs hotel property with sixty acres of land around it fronu Mr'. C. 1). Nance, wh I bought it at public sale here several months ago. Th.ese gentlemen wil no0 doubtt muak~e some1 imprtovemuenits on the place and uilIIize it, but they have~' made 1n0 announcemeient yet as to their We have just received a shipment of beatilful hand painted China in fancy S. M. & E .11. WTfLKES & CO. Statement of the ('ondlition of the PEO)PLES LO)AN AND EXCHI. BANK. loc'aited ati Lauren'is, S. 4'., at the close of biusineiss Iairch 4, 19i9. RESOUJRCLOS L~oans andI Discounts . . ..$i75, 170. it Overdrafts ............4,00 I.3'. ilonds andi Stocks Owvned by the Hlank .. ...... .. . . 25,o 00.00 FuituriIe andi Fi xtires .. I 4,25.(00 I Ianin tg ilouise............10,000.00 ilue from lianks and1( Banik eris.......... .........2,95.?2 C'urrency ............... 10,243.00 Goid . .. . . .. . .. 3.15.00 Silver' and~ Othier Coin .. .. 1,167.10i Checks and Cas~ Itemns .. 4i,399.75 Other Riesourcest viz.: WV. S. Stamupsi.. ..........83.00 U1. 5. Liberty onds . . . '15,050.00) U. S. Liberty ons .. 3,850.(00 Total.. .. .. :....$507,308.62 LIAB IlTIIIS Capital Stock Paid lIn . . . .$100,000.00 Surplus Fund .... .......25,000.00 Undivided Pi'ofits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid ...................5,06.84s Due to Banks and Bankers 2,889.70 DI'iwends Unpaid........124.00 individual Deposits Subject to Check ".. . .$151,773.18 Savings Deposits 29,950'.60 Time Certificates of De posit.. ......99,848.29 Cashier's Checks 2,653.01 281,225.08 Bills Payabuie, including Cer' tifleates for Money Bet' rowed ..............40,000.00 Total .. .............$507,308.62 State of South Carolina, County of Laur'ens. Before me came C. WV. Tune, Cashier of the abiove named bank, who, be ing duily sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is,a true con (lit ion of saidl bank, as shown by the books of said banik. C. WV. TUINic. Sworn to and subscr'ibedl befor'e mue this 11th (lay of March, 1919. W. R., McCuen, Notary Public. r'orrect Attest: WV. A. Watts, J. S'. ''ti, 7. WV Todd. nl,,retr. Ileite Hewit, Wins In Calf Clubi1. Clemson College, March 10.-In his ripo't oil Club Work in 1918, Super visinog Agent L. 1,. laer gives tihe data shIowiig how enjie Hewlit woln first IJpe in (he State 'Calf tClub Con t 1est, tle prize being a purebred Shorthtornii hull wolIth $300. ilis record of costs and 1)1o0ts Is as follows: Original Post of calf .$ 60.00 nt erest on note .50 . Cost of pasture . 16.00 Cost of in.eal ..5) Cost of lay 3.00 Tlot at .$92,0o Vaivt of cow and cal (offered andll refulsed) . . . . .$:0o Less total exienses . .. : Nol promi .. .. . .. esn Value (if prize bull . . . .3 00 Griandl total of prolilt Box Sipper fit. Green l'onfd. A box su ller wit he giveni at the Gr-eel tloid school honse Friday night, Malch 11. for tihe iml provelmeln t of tihe school, Everybody is tnvited. Box Supper. There will he a box and oyster sup per at Di1ats school house Friday night, to which the public is cordially in vited. Weliestlay Club. The Wlednesday Club will meet with Mrs. Albort Todd Wednesday after noono at four o'clock. W NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES 8loan's Liniment scatters the conge tion and reliev pain A little, applicd ithout rubbing, will penetrate immed tely and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective In allaying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stitf joints, sore muscles, lumba go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists everywhere. 80c, 60c and $1.20. ~ Aw I1' Our Shoes ac Women who * ~ commoniplace o in their footw * may be, she < have been me This announ< Displays is su from women a HOOSZIEI the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps < /T1 r Dinner Right on Time and Served With .a Smile THAT is the Hoosier way--.the way kitchen work is done in more than a million homes. But unless the housewife is supplied with labor-saving necessities, she cannot be expected to-furnish the smile along with the meal. In the Hoosier she will find at her fingers' ends everything needed in preparing a course dinner or simple meal. Years of experimenting have developed this scientific kitchen helper---the cabinet every home should have. The prices are low---the terms easy. One dollar down, the balance in small weekly payments. Your Hoosier awaits you. S. M. & E. 1H. WILKES & CO. Laurens, S. C. ...DISPLAY OF Spring 4 ait Womnen Who Discriminate Feve their greatlest popularity among arc parti'cular-,dho aren't satisfied wilh things and ho demand individuality' ear. No atter how critical a Woman an fin no fault in our shoes. They ~de especially for her. ement of the completion of our Spring re to meet with an enthusiastic response who discriminate in selection of footwear ells Clardy Co. LAXURENS, S. C.