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* Loeal and Personal Mention. * * * *** e e * . . Mr. J. S. Svitzer, of Woodruff, was a visitor in tho city yesterday. Miss Corrie .Stone left Monday to visit relatives in Atlanta. Miss Rosa Madden, of Atlanta, visit ed relatives in the city last week. Mtr. B. G. Peterson, of Greer, was a visitor in the cit.y Monday. Mr. A. W. Teague, of Atlanta, is spending a fow days in the city. Mrs. J. 0. Sullivan is on a visit to relatives and friends in Greenville. Miss Elise labb is visiting relatives and friends in Rockingham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Campbell, of Florence, spent Monday with Mr. and MrIs.. L. Moore, enroute to Asheville. Miss Phyllis Page, of Charlottsville, Va., is visiting Mi. and Mirs. F. P. Me Gowan. MI. Geo. M. Pro it, of this city, spent Sunday at Madden Station visit ing a friend. Mrs. Margie 'Culbertson, of Columi bus, Ga., is out. on a visit to her old home at Tumbling Shoals. Dr. and Mrs. G C. Albright spent Saturday and Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnett, of Gaff ney, spent the week-end in the city tinue Mis. Eugene Adams, of Fountain Inn, spent the week with relatives in Lau MIr. and Mrs. .1. It. Minter, of Seladia, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. T.. P. Minter. Mrs. J. 1-1. Rtasor and Mrs. Conway Dial, of Cross 11111, were shopping in the city Saturday. Mir. Edward 'Mcrady returned Sun day evening to Birmingham, Ala., after spending several days in the city. M rs. Y. S. Kilkerson and Yancey, -Jr., returned to the city Sunday after spending several weeks in Greenville. \Ir. A. J. Davis, of Greenwood, pass ed through the city Monday on his way to Glenin Springs. Mrs. 1). L. O'Shlields, of Spartanburg, is visitin l her mother, Mrs. C. M. Rid dell. on Sullivan St. 'Mr. Thos. Q. Sullivan, who has been out Oin a visit to ielatives in this couin -. has returned to his home in Atlan ta. Ga. Mrs. Lillie T'. Rodgers, of ''ueapaw, is spending a few days with Dr. Vin cent's faimily and ather relatives in the ty. M Ls. L. 1). O'Sh ields has returned to hler1 home Ili Spartaniuirg, after visit ing her parents, Mi. an(l Mis. C. M. Riddell. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. ). Sullivan, of Titumbling Shoals, returned1i home Mon day froiin a tenl days' visit to hiril son and other kinfolks in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. .\lark Ilellams alid Mrs. .James lavis and childl rcn Ieave tiis morning for IHendersonville to spend a few lays enjoying the ilointain air. Mr. and Mi's. It. W. Gilliland, of Fotiiiain Inn, spen t lie week-end in the city withi Ma's. W. TV. Dor'roh andi family. The Methodist anid Presbyterian 'oin gr'egations will woi'shii next Sunday evening at 8 :30) o'clock in the Presby tei'ian ehui'ch. Mr'. A. L. White, who lives bet ween Lauriens iand Mounatville, was in the ('ity T''hui'sday. Mi'. White brouight a large load of vegetables with him and found a ready sale on the local mar'ket. Mir. C. I,. Waldi'ep Is in Washington, D). C., foi' a few days' stay withi his bi'ot her-in-law. Mr. J1. ii. I iawkins. Ile fore his r'eturin lie will go to Itti mo re anud othle r polints. *Mrs. J. A. Claridy and Miss Pearl ClIa rdy, accomipjani ed iby !Ulite .\Miss Kathei'ine Clardy, are sp~eninig sonie ime with Mr'. and Mi's. F. Ii. ('othi'an, at Biidgewvatea', N. C. Mi'. W. C. Mei'edithi and family, of Atlanta, spent" xeveiral days last week with Mr3 i. and( Mi's. W; C. P. [toberitSoil, of this city, and Mr's. iDorroh Peden, at Gray (court. Mi'. and Mr is. .John A. Fr anks atnd family, Mrii. and .\lrs. Clyde Franks and family, and Mr's. 10. 0. Ander'sn arie spending t his wecek at IIariris Springs. Mr i. Fria nk . .\leCr'avy, w ho ha s been1 d11irct'Iing Wari Work anri1i liheri act ivi thi's in Virginia and West Virginia. is spe(nding a few days in the ciiy withi Mr. J1. W'. 11(ot, .\l. iCha'is. Cisp and Mi'. and Mi's. ('. W. Kitchen and fain 113' hiav'e rctuined from a lea'~sant visit to frienids anud tel atIives in .\lit (hell'I andl Sandersville, Ga. Miss Aurellai Vance, of Gainesville, Fla., H. V. Va nce of Gieenville, S. C., anud I Jet. ('onimiandcir H. It. Vanuce, ar e visiting Dr'. and M~rs. G. C. Al bright. Mr i. S. C. Wood, nianager' of thie dry3 goods dlepai'tment of the Wells Clardy 'Comnpa ny, is taking his vacation this weekl visiting fienids and ielat Ives in Ytoik and (astonla, N. C. Mr1. Iei'bei't StullIvana, wvho is ('oni neted with the State Ii ighway E-n gineer's foree In Geonee c'oiiity3, withi hecadquiartei's at Seneca, splent Satuir <day atnd Stitday here visitIng hoiie folks. Mrs. Banks Cuningham, Miss Kath leen Cuningham, 'Master Ross Cuning ham and Misses Mildred Fennel, Lou Ise Sims and Ruth Culbertson, motored up from Waterloo Monday and spent a few hours in the city. Dr. C. M. Millier left Monday to at tend the meeting of the State pharma ceutical association in Greenville. Dr. L. S. Bolt, who Is now located at Bates burg, also went) up from here, having come lp with AMrs. Bolt the day before. .\l,. J. 11. lusti, of Cross 1111, was a visitor hiI the city Alonday. Mr. lusti was very much pleased over the con dition of the crops hi his vicinity and .said that ho expects to make a very fair crop if weather conditions con tinued. Allss Pansy Riddell, of Augusta, Ga., is visitlog relatives iII the city. .\liss Gena Nicholls, who has been teaching at Andrews, is spending a few days in the city with her grandparent;, Nir. and .II\rs. T. .lac toper and will leave soon for Greenville to take a business course. Alisses inez and .largaret Nicholls, who have been visiting Alr. and .irs. T. Mlac Roper, left Alonday morning for .lontreat. N. C., to spend a few (lays at the cottage of Dr. .l. loss Lynn, lresident of the Thornwmel Orphanage. )r'. Hi. D. Mlahaffey left yesterday morning for Texarkana, Texas, to visit his brother, ir. J. Q. .lahaffey who in vited him to come out antd take an au tomobilo trip with his family through Wyoming, Colorada and several other westerl states .\r. and Mirs. W. G. Lancaster and children leave today for lenderson ville and other places in the North Caroina mountains. They will go by auttomobile and be accompanied as far as Greenville by Nir. W. If. Gilkerson, who will leave them there to visit relatives in Anderson. Mir. and Mrs. Harold Smith, who moved to Laurens more than a year ago have returned to Greenville, where they will reside In the future. 'Mr. and Airs. Smith expect to build a bealutifuli home in ('agle Park. For the present they are mling their home on the Au gusta road.-Greenville News. AlIsses Sallie Hiunter and Henrietta Seabrook, of Pendleton, and Miss Kathleen Lander, of Anderson, are guests this week of Miss Sadie Stilli vanI. Mliss Sullivan entertained a few frilends in their honor Mlonday evening and yesterday afternoon another parl was made ip for a pienic at Yar' borough's Mlill. The parly of Laurens people who visited 'lhiladelph0iia. Atlantie c ity, N laga ra Fall.s and ot her poinlts il Ihe northi .wAith a party of people from Oth) er places Ieittrnled to 1the city Th u rs day evening after a delightfit1 triP'. in the party from Launttiis were .\irs. SaIlle I. Niekels, liss Lilla Todd, Miss b'uey lci 'hail, Alissse lartha andi IIriucie Owings. Ruth Bagwell, Esther lowler' and Sadie %'ullivanl. Presentedl Ith .14)11n111in Trip. About ten aiitomobiles, loaded with people fiom Whitmire, attrtactedl con sider'able at tention on the publliC sqiuar(' Fr'iday evening whlile the party r'ested het'e for a fewv minutes while on their way to the m)ountuains. The patty w~as made uip of members of the hand and1( thte base ball team of the0 Glenn Lowei'y M\anufactuin tg C'ompany and were being given an outing by the coim patny offleials. The earIs bot'e pennants of the Glenn-Lowery Y. . C~. A. and the outing was unrder' thle dli'ection of the Y. M1. C. A. leader'. Aftet' remtaining htete a shtoit time1 a loud1( blast wvas sounided by3 a mentber of the band and1( thte trip was taketn up again. The par' ty' was prieceded by a laike truick withi nalia. Wanterinig Farm ilorses. Walter' Moore, a well known writer, says: 'it Is a colmmn tihing for farmers to. work theeir horsees in the0 hay leld from mnot'nng to night, watering them only at noon. 'rTis is (lotne even oni (lays of excessive heat. The di'ivet' usitally has two or mote refreshtinog dr'inks Int thte middle1k of the morning, adl agalin iii the afternoon; hbtt the hlorses. wh1o are0 (e(uallly as ftirsty. go wt ihotut. 'This want oIf water is no1t(on ly dist rissin. buot it causes the hors is to drinkh to exc(ess at niooin and1 nteain ait night. which often rests~t it colic. an 111l1ways; tends to produice a distentded stomalch. or wha~t fartmers treat1 theIir' hiotses hiiunely' should take wa lter itto the Ifild for thbem ut hot wveather' Opin 1 iuiooks of E Subsriilthit Notilee is herQeby givent that books1( of ubscrpt'in to01 Ii capital stock of'the Peoples lBank of Gray Coitri. will be on1-ned in lie 0filce of .1. A. ('itrry at Gria y (Courit. S. ( ., on Thuiisrday, .1 uly thtotity -tiven by tihe Seou'etary'~ of Stalte. ('a pital st o(ck $50,000, divided 1nt10 liii shareis oIf $ 1(1( eacht. ,J. W. [IEASON, U. T". CI'RlOR, . A. 1. OWu'iNGy, L. 11. IlROOKS, 52-1t noard of Cornporas + SOCIETY. + DeWitt-Madden Mrs. Pauline DeWitt, of Blackville, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Nanalene, to Mr. %. L. Mad den, of cold Point, In this county. Miss 'DeWitt was formerly one of Mr. Mad doll's pupils .wile lie was sit perin tenld ent of the Illackville school. Mr. Alad (en1 has been teaching for tie past sev eral years in the Carlisle Fitting S-chool, at Bamberg. The marriage is to take place in August. 0 0 0 Entertained Forty Two Club. Mtrs. L. Conitor Fuller diel iglt fully entertained the Forty-'1'wo Club ''u-s day afternoon at her home on East Alain street. After a number of excit Ing gaites were played, a delicious salad course was served. 0 o 0 For Augiisfta Visitors. AMts. Matiotn T. Simpson was hostess yesterday afternoon in htonotr of Alisses Anie Wright 11111 and Frances Todd, of Augusta, house guests of AIliss Gladys Roper. Gailes and music were enjoyed during tie afterinoon, after which a delicious Ice coir'se' was served. 0 00 For Mt's. J. II. hlltmsey Satui'day afternoon Misses Annie Bell and Bess Childress entertained the younger married set at a porch party for Mrs. .J. 11. Ramsey, of Spar tanburg. Five tables were placed for playing bridge and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent5 After a number of games were played a tempting salad course was serve(. The hostesses were assisted in entertaining by Miss Lucy MePhall. 000 Rleception for Visitors. Mrs. A. I. Christopher entertained at an elaborate ree66on last Friday evening from six 40 Gotst O'Clock in honor of her hout er8912, Mrs. A. B. Christopher and Vhi, 7ithel Christo pher, of Allantia. 111 Christopher home on West Main street was beau lifully decorated it green and other colored ZenIas and created a pretIty a effecive scene for the evening. .\out t (o hiltdred guests called dar' i:tm the venting". With \Mrs. Christopher l int the r(iv Itia line wte Mts. A. It. Christophor aInd hter daught'er, AlIs, .osibel (hris tlopher, tile t'o gietst' of htonor', Mirs. It. 1,. Gray, of Gray Cour ci rs. leo. M. Wright, .\t's. WV. Watts Davis and Mt's. .J. 11. Davis, of Clinton. The giests wre met i tite doot' by .I rs. T1. Darlington. .irs. W. '. Gray, and Alrs. W. 11 Dia. Who ui sherd'l t hem linto the pailor wler irs. Alhet Dial, Mirs. .larv~i Wolff and Mrs. James Di ds introduce(d them to those in the re e'iving line. After'a few pleasant mno.. imtents speit 1 1 er, the gusts wer in-. vilted to thte dlitinlg room by \1t's. .J. 11. Teague.M Al .\lert TIodd~ and Mrs 1H. L. .Joaes wh'iere delicious ecama and cake were ci ult iring thte firtst houri b~y Mr's. N. TI. Dlal anid M.\'r. FDal GrCay. Dui lng the seconds hotrt .\irs. I1. K(. Aiken and Mi's. Ear'l Wilson assisted here. A fteir pirt akinag of refresh 'i ls .'er'e te guests wer'e dit'c'ted to te Iiunch howl, uresided over' by a btevy of young ladies, Misses Virginia lHarksdale, Fr'ancese Davis. ( laudia Oari'ligitn. HRe t T akec, IIrtuC:'s and1 .\atha Owings an'l .Alar ivellIe Futller. Assistinag in the d ininlg r'oom werc .\ a's. Vance I rby. Mirs. L. C. Thalie and~ Miss.. ('5 Lauria Fuumily Dila, I.Mitha liatks dale. Rosa G ray antd Mlarv~ O'wings. P'orchl Patrty for Ciuests. Last Wednesday' evening Misses Mary, Luila and Lticy Lit t IenCtter'tainted a ai numbet' of fiends at a del ight Ifiul Iporeb' partiy in hontor of thIteir' htoius gutests, I'lisses lelent W'ill iamsot, ot Lanc(asitr. andtt Saraht THrysoit, of Laui rens, and \lessris. .J linmie Doz',ier andtt l'ur'vis Dozier'. of Roc'h Ilill. The ev eing was dlelighttfully' spenit ini 'on.. wh ib dcIiuel i ('ots r'efre(shm te nt wvere sertved. KNITSi' OF PYT"IIIA.N Laurens Lodge No. '13 will meet ntext Mon - day ntight at 8 o'clock. Member; is ai'c urtged to Rt. WA. HR IGGUS, C. C. J. F". TrOLBERT,. K of R. S. Rlslig Sun ('hapter No. 41, 13. ., 3, A sper ia Ic'on)vo('ation1 of Rising Sun Chapter No. 6. RI. A. M., will he hteld on TIlIl'RISDAY night, Jutly 17, at 8:00t o'clo('k. WVork it t he MI. . degrece. .\lemotbers r'eq iest ed to lbe lre(set and visit Ing bret hr'en w"'eome. Electrtic faits htave recent ly bneen installed. ('omie early, By order' of M. L. SMITHl, HI. P. H. TERbTRY. Sec. 'BALLS" I Mason Fruit Jars LND SAFEST TO USE AL GLASS TOP JARS )ozen - - - $1.00 per Dozen - - $1.25 ON SCREW TOP JARS zen - - - .80 )ozen - - .90 per Dozen - - $1.15 r Rubbers 10 cents per Dozen. .son Jars 35 cents per Dozen. leal Jars 25 cents per Dozen. I. WILKES & COMPANY Quali Go e hr I It is acknowIledged that cantilever springs are the easy-riding form of suspension for cars of comparatively short wheel. base. Yet there is an individuality in Dort's manner of traversing rough roads. It has a difference in its easy swing and! freedom from "kick-up" in the tonneau. There are two contributing factors to this difference. One is in the proper size, virAght and hanging of the springs thern selves. The other is in the proper di. tribution of body weight. The Dort "hangs right." Its beka~ce is at the correct place to obviate disagre able throw from either the front or rear sprimgs. The very best test of Dort riding quaili ties is at your disposal. Ask us to drive yo'u fast over rough roads. Convince yourewlf by a demnoLrtration, gI&My given. VINCENT MOTOR CAR COMPANY Laurens, S. C. (OTMOTQA _CAR. CoMP FlINALI SETlTLIGIENT. rfm amya tut tas Administrmator. Tfak{e not Ice that on thme 6th (1ay of t(Ilersonl ineb ied to sad psate Auzguti 19 I19, 1 will renlder a finaI ae- m i ttta (ae rtu al W $iA (ounlt of Aiy inets andiu dloings~ as Ad-- hav~ in claims aga intt said estate wvill initramitoru of the estatIe of S. I). .\laI I - 10 iet them on or hefo rn said date, htala.-y, dieeased. in th lile 11( of the duly1~ proveni, or' he forever biarred. .Jld(' Of l'robtate of l1,auriieon onty' -. L. MlAIlIAIF''V at i l o'clocik, a. im., and on the sam Administrator. dnay will a,'jly for a final diechnroc nnk- , 19ln I--A--5.' Ideal ani BEST A IDE Quarts per I Half Gallon MAS Pints per Do Quarts per I Half Gallon Best qualit Tops for Ma Tops for I< S. M.& E. I THil E (ITAiIEL h'lIe 311lil11ury ('ollete. of soutih (aroliia ('lassed by War illiepartinent ats it I) stllinguished 31111tnry ('o'lege. Full co(urt1soes in engineering, scieic 0: an1d languiages. One b'leneficliary scholat rship, which 2 4.ys nearly all expenses, is vacalt ill Lait-rens Couty and will be filled by a comtpetiik extanination to be held in Augulst Sih at the county seat. This exatillatIlon will be given on the followilng sullh.jretcs: AlIgehra through (Inndratilcs, Plane Geomeotry, English Gran1nuar11 . Comptlositijoln and( lhetorie, Ilaitetratutre, Amteican I listory, Ancient History and Physical Geography. A limiited number of pay cadets will be rceivedl. Total (expenlses need ( not exceed $-100. E-arly aplplienation is necessary. For catalog giving full in formation), add(ress C'ol. 0. J. I ONDI. Suiperinteent,tt ''Te Citadel, Charleston, S C. Statemtent ol the ('onilitlo~n of; the PFI'OPIES IA)AN A Nil EX('i. hA NKI, loented at I-aurens, S. ('.. at tihe close of1 buiiness. ,Jine 30, 191'. Overdratift s . .. . .. . 2,118.9 I ondis and1( Stocks Ow ned by~ th2e anitk............. 25,00.00 Furitutre and( Fixturei ..I .'.o50.00 flankIng I Iouse . . .. .. J. 10,000.00l Otte frotn 1(anks and( I ink Curr'ency .. . . . . . 1,I 80 SilIvor and1( Othier Coi n 1.. 1.097. 12 ('heeks and( ('ash Ptms .,:80.51 Otiherv itesource~s. VIZ.: \\'iar SaIvin Stamp ...ii1 2:.1.00 1'. 5. I .ihierr y loinds . . . . 2iI0 Total ..... .......... .* .55,i2.,U i~idedot Prlits, less (ur liiid.-nd...n. aid.. .. .. .0.0 1i.to Che Uc k .. 22 .. 11.12 I i till 1 2il of IL posil .. .. .. 10 .:2 . 'a -hi2r's ( heekV 2.,::2.95 279,yJ .0 11ills Pi a.tI.'bl, includina2 'C.'r Io -)d' 1.. ...... ... .........'.0 H.0l To'tal .. .............,.9.6 1o2nty P.of 1,aturiens. He o ret ?dil (211221 \\'. .\. \\'a II A. Pr i lent of the( abov2'. 2Tha.d ban1k, who12(, belingi dut sw rn, I ayl' s ').th t the bv and t tor ' 222t 1 -22J).2'ment g 121(2a t le thi- SthI day of J2112. li19 Notarty Pl'1ic.