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* * Local and Personal Menoti. * * 0*** * * * ***** * * * * . (ir. J. W. Anderson, of Waterloo, 'was a visitor In the city Monday. Mr. and 'Mrs. F. 31. Sistrunk, of Winnsboro, visited Mi's. Janic S. floyd last week. Mrs. Den Franklin, of Cokesbury, spent several days last week with Mr. and iMrs. Fleming 'Smith. "Jenks" Clary, who is attending 11. M. I., spent the week-end in the city 'with relatives. Mr's. J. It. Little is spending this week In Columbia -with her daughter, 'Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. T. 1). Darlington, of Charleston, arrive(d in the city severfil days ago to spend some time with relatives. Mr. Hicks Owings is again at hi post as deputy sheriff after having re ceived his discharge from the army. Mr. Otis Huff has returned to 0, city after having been in the ciem ical service of the army at Nashville, Tenn. -Mr. Edward A. .Stevenson Is again hack at. his- place at the Wells Clardy Company after having receivedl his diseharge from the navy. Mr. andi Mirs. C. It. Moseley, Carlos, Jr., andI little Miss Helen spent the week-end in the city with Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Moseley. Mr. Jack McCravy - spent several days in Columbia last week, having gone down to get his discharge from further work in Uncle Sam's army. Mr. J. G. Sullivan is hard at work again after being operated upon and then recuperating for a week or two. 1Ils friends are glad to know that he is well. Mr. A. G. Ilart, of Greenville, was a a visitor in the city several days last week, having recently gotten his dis charge from the hospital where he was undergoing treatment for gas wounds received in France. Mr. J. 11. Fuller, of Mountville, was in the city Monday, having come up with his son, Rev. E. A. Fuller, to send his wife to Baltimore for surgical ireatiment. Rev. Fuller accompanied her from here and Mr. Fuller returned home with Mr. E. A. Adams, who brought them up In his automobile. Mr. Willis -ludgens, of WiHliamston, is spending some time in the city with his brother, Mr. JT. N. Hudkens, and sister, Mrs. A. G. Irhy. This is the first visit -Mr. Iludgens has made to Lau rens in forty-five years and he is greatly surprised at the growth of Laurens in that time. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crews, of Al lanta, and Mr. and Mrs. .lno. W. Crews, of Columbia, spent a few days this week 1with their parents, Mr. and IMrs. w. T. Crews. Mr. Theodore Crews has recently returned from France. heing a member of the Rinory (Ga.) hase Hospital No. 43, and as soon as he was mustered out. at Camp Gordon, he came on here to see his parents. New Fixtures Arrive. The new fixtures for the Wharton Clothing Store, wvhich is one of the new Laurens business houses, arrived bland~ay morning andl carpenters have been husy since then in putting them in. The plans for the newv store showv that it will be one of the most ibeau tiful andl modernly eqlu i pped in this section. Mr. C. C. Wharton camne over from Greenwood Monday morn ing and assisted In getting the store in order. Whl ie here he staled that the store would he formally opened for business within a few days( although goods have been sold in a limited way for the past several wveeks. Rev. E. A. HIoller htereniedl. R1ev. E. A. holier was called to Rock Hill1 last week to lhe at the bedside of his father, Vnpt. A. D). Iholier, who spassed away Monday mornIng. Captl. 11oller was 79 years of age, a memuber at the Methodist chuiirch andi Ma sonic ordler and a pirominent citizen of that city, Ills death followed a fall which lhe had several weeks before in which he fractured his hip. The biurial ser vices were held in Rock l11ll. .DOUGLAS VAIRBJANI;O A.Aura OPERA HOUSENr FEr * CLINTON NEWS. * Clinton, April 8.--irs. Pet Fouche spent last -week with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Jr. 'Messrs. Barney Parrott, John Little and William King returned last week from 'Camp .ackson after getting their discharges. Mrs. J. F. Jaycobs, Jr., delightfully entertained the Knitting Club last Fri (lay morning. A delicious salad course and Iced tea were served the following guests: S1esdames .las. 11. Copeland, T. D3. Copeland, .J. \V. Cope land, Jr., W. 11. Owens, Jr., Qyrus Bailey. John T. Young, Pet Fouche, T. Ii). Jacobs, .1. F. Jacobs, 'Sr., \V. P. Jacobs. Thornwell .Jacobs, of Atlan lia, Dellohan and .Miss Clara Duckelt. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thornwell Jacobs, of Atlanta. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Jacobs, Sr. Mrs. W. 11. Owens, Jr., and Billy are spending the week in Bishopvile a' itII Mr. and Mrs. W. 'M. S'cott. Mrs. Jas. it. Frazier and son, of Illairs, are the guests of her parents, Mir. ind Mrs. Ihett Copeland. Mir. and 'irs. .1. F. Jacobs, Sr.. and .\iss Clara Duckett entertained at a lovely reception last Wednesday even ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 'i'hos. ). .Jacobs. Miss Evie Lewis spent the week-end in Greenville. Niss Louise P)itts, of Columbia Col lege, spent the week-end 'wIth her parests, Air. and Mrs. J. NT. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. J.. C. Harper and Ruth, and #Dr. W. C. Ilarper, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in town with friends. Mrs. Will Leake spent several days last week in Union, with 'Mrs. Eh Stone. Mr. Jno. Thornley spent Sunday Is Pickens with his mother. 'Mrs. A. B. Galloway Is spending several days in Abbeville. \Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Henry entertain ed a number of friends at a lovely party on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. John W. Little, who has just returned from overseas. An Enjoyable Party. The graduating class of the laurens high school will have several pleasant occasions to put In their "memory books", and among these was the pound suppIler at the home of Miss 'Sara Saxon last Tuesday night. Sandwiches, pickles, cakes, fruits, cnndy and de lightful cream were scrved by the hosteSs. Those who were present and enjoyed the party were Miss Love, the well-liked teacher of the eleventh grade, and Misses Pauline Clark, Sara Bishop, Ruth Riddle, Mattle Sue Wof ford and Sara Saxon and Messrs. W1l liam Anderson, Bloyd Ray Lawson and Pinckney Simmons, members of the class. Two Prize Winners. H-elen Jesmer, lwho has caplturedl several prlizes5 In aesthetic (lancing, is seen in tihe ne0w Douglas Fairbanks produnction "Boundl( in Mlorocco," a thiril ling story of AlgIers, which will lbe shown at the Opora I louse next Friday. Mliss .lesmer is oneC of the harem girls who interpr~iets a famous Arabian dance. Anot her interesting girl in thle sainle cast is Alllred Lee, who won lhc Ileau ty and Brains contest recent - ly 'ondiuctedI by thle Photoplay Mlag azine. The St~rosg Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weakc You must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. 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Wilkes & Co. c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' "19 TH-MNTO1TOEOpAy Citattioni for' Letters of Adlmilnistratimon Ic ntefrnot hwcue State of SouP Carolina, County of Laurens. i4 to hudntb iaie ________ ANOUIGNCEMPAENT y 0. (. Thoinson, Probate Judge: iTi Wheret(as .JanieII S. ltoydi madeit suit toof piAno otni1) me to grant her Letters of Admninistr a- fw T n r o ha Iion of the r istate and effects of .lohn o f n A J y bo C Hoyd, dieceasedi.C' Ihv bogtteLu nsP sig These are th derefore, to Ci alt and ad-t p n an you r wor Good monish all and singulba the kindred h all our h and creditors of the sid John C. loyd gtti, tl evenly onk hat tahey b and aownr h am- if as s itaeoy fore mmee, In mh le Cout an of Proaate, to he i the no of th oldest wor held at Lau11rens ('ourt I louise, LauriensL~rti~ ~ n uc dlvre ur Sf. 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