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* Local and Personal Mention. * . * ****e***e **. * **, Dr. and Mi . T. L. Timmerman spent Suldiay inl Glreenwood with relatives. Mirs. Sam axOil is spenlding the week in Coliibia visit ing r'elatives and attending the Fair. .1iss Ilosada falbert, of Parksville, spllt Friday inl the City wilth friends On h11ier Way to Greenville. Viiliam Gray an1d Tomt Hlarksdale, Who are altending W offord,,spenit tile Week-Coid inl the city. Alr. 1.. '. Nlinter left iollay ntight for Ne';. voik to Imy goods for tle .ilintr m(11ill.an3 Departmown t. Store. Judge I. 0. Piuriy, of Sumiiter, is spending :e'.'eral days in tle City onl pro~fesg ionlal bus iness. ,Mr. 11. A. Little has necepltd a posil tion inl tile clothlig and shoe depatt ,!Ifent of the Wells Qlardy Company. * Mrs. A. S. Ahel1( and children, of Anderson, have been visiting he Aliss es Petertson for several das. .irs. T. 1). )arlington and Mlisses Lucy Vance and Claudia )arilington sent several (las last Week in Ai gusta. E'ugene Power and Ihenry Bennett, Who are attending Furman, spent the Week-end ill thle cily with their par (lits. liss LIey .Mlelhail is visiting friends in Suliter ( and expect's to re turn to thr i ity the laiter part of this week. Aliss Mary 11t1ris. who is attending ;. W. ., spent the week-end at llomoe vith hI'r arns. .\lu. nd rls. 1. M,. Dillris. . Iiss -Iessiv loland has returned to the city after a visit of several weeks to lier sister, Mrs. J. P). .leNair, in Aiken. .\r,-. C. It. Bishop and son, Fred, spent Mlonday In Columbia, visiting MliSS Saalil isihop at Columbia college and attending the Fair. Iliss 'Maggie Peterson has returned from Greer, where she went several days ago to aid lcer sister. Mrs. B. G. Peterron. ill nur1 ising Ilie little girl of M-1. elcl'~olr , who had been very sick. "I nele" .Jack Glenn, former Alaster of the Keys at the sheriff's eiporlum in this city, nlow a resident of Clinton, was a Visitor in tJie city yesterday. Mrs. .1. 1. Carlisle has ret urned to her holm, ill Spartaniurg after visit ing hlr 1mother. M.\rs. .\. E. taoiand, for s;olo time. , Al'ssenWil L-on Gray, of Columbia. and MAadg1 larris, of Owings, spent several days il the city last week With Mlr. amd )1rs. W. L. Cray. .os s.T. J. .'-leAli. ter and 4. P. habb1) !eft TI'sda mning for the northe rn imarkt.1s to buy further stock's for tihe DaviS-IRo:wrT Compalny. \.l's. .1. T. Crews r leturnd Sunday from Greenvilil'. whner sh laui been vis-iina .\r. and Mirs. .J. Y'. Wallace. .\Mr. WAllace, who und ewent anl opera tion seve'ral we 'k : ago, is raipidly imt pro\ int". Ali... Jenniio Lovd hi:m! returnled To ec'nville aft Wlla spenditn se \.IrlI dlays he ci wth itime whoten bio bro '.tr R. i. H d a o ila h aT ak Wies Lnteiyshes hor L esVrsni Bakidang Pwi Brehg a wilithn Le .ss ' Gr haitl W eans teg ful p ntu da nt- ike flavoher mofthe.!s yoTau will ha nk uit. Tihk BreadmwittBss CFm Mr. R. E3. Boyd, of the 1McDaniel NIII section, who was painfully in jured iII a cotton gin last week, is resting easier after having his arm amputated av a result of the accident. For several days M.r. loyd's condition was rather critical, but his friends will be glad to learn that the danger ois stage has passed. "Pike" Switzer Lands. The many friends of William Swit zer,, called "Pike" by most of them, will be glad to learn that he landed In Nev York about 6:30 last. n ight and was sent directly to Camp Dix where he% wilI most probably be mustered out in a few days. "(General" Switzer has been in tle motor transoort ser vi'e in France for about twenty months and has been longing to get home ever since the armistice Was sigined. but has been on the iob Witi a small band Of other failithfuls for many monthls past. With the excep tion of Sergt. Floyd Ma rtin, who Is still in tile servle% abroad, Mr. Switzer was probably the last Laurens boy to leave the "furrin" shorcs. ie meps sage was received through the Salva tion Anmy by his relatives here about half an hour after Ie had landed. Mrs. Amelia It. Anderson. Mirs. Amelia I. Anderson, wife of .1. S. Anderson, of Coronaco, and shier of Mirs. John Ml. Clardy, of this city, died at her home in Coironaco Sunday and was buried there Monday after 110011. Ilesides h(r' hisband, M.rs. Anide'soni is survived by tle following childrlen: .\ti'rs. '11. S. lake of Coronaea, Mrs. J. W. itaimiage, of Montgomery, Ala., .\lr. J. L. Anderson of Uinion, and Mr. J. M. Anderson of Abbeville. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Messrs. W. C. Rasor, of Cross 11111, J. 13. Iasor of Greenville, Sam Riasor of Mlountville, Mrs. .1. A. Mar tin of Westminster, Mrs. John Clardy of Laurens and.Mrs. John Daniels of Orangeburg. C. F. Brooks Attacked. Mr. C. F. Brooks, of this city. who is superintendent of the 'Edgelelld school this year, was considerably mal treated last veek by several of his patrons who made a combined attack on him while lie was standing in the 1ost Ollice in Edgetleld. The attack followed tile iunishment Which Mr. I rooks had inflicted upon i tle son of oiie of the men for misbehavior in sliool. At aii indignation meeting held In the city several days after wa.'rds, the action of tle men was se verely condemned and the suoit of the best citizens was pledged to Mr. ItHrooks, and in the mdyor''s court a heavy tine was placed u1)011 the attack ing parties by the mayor. Card of Thanks. \We wisih to express Our a pplrcia1i1on for the kiilness of our friends and n-ighbor1nt's, Which they indered dur in '.r our recent bereavement, wleni oni' ar~ motler, Mrs. ILaviniia Miller. was t akena by dleath. May (God's richest hiessings lie with them all. "ildren." 'Thi t'. I). C'.'s will meet Monday afternoon01 withI Mr's. J1. S. I enniett. All niembers are 1uriged to attend. KNIGHT'iS 01" P'YTH'IAS. Laurens Lodlge No. 3 wIll et next Mon 'ty ni it at 8 o'clock. atte . VIsit ing Knights .W. UIGGS, C. C JT. V. TrOLBERT, C(of RI. S. S DELIGHT eningc Less Soda, ler. Makes better X/ork id~ Worry. aVO Flatvored w and original process ,'rment and and sweet, vheat berry. Try it A'e is nothing like it. abb Milling >any SOCIETY. + + I + +1 +I 'X1 '.j ~ Tie home of .\il. and Mrs. W. R. Richey oil West Main street was the sceic of a pretty Wedding yeslerday evening when their you ngest Ilaughter, Miss Elizabeth Ilichey, became fihe bride of \I-r. Gilbert A. Tyler. The ceremony was performned b)' the brile's pastor, R1ev. C. T. 'Squires, of file First re byt:- eriani churchi''i". Ilcr only attildalnt was her rister, Mrs. C. lE. Parker, as dame of honor, and she en tnred on the arm of her father th rough Ihe 'xest. drayi.i ng room, whi le ithe groom entered wilh Iis best man, MIr. M. A. Adams, of Greenwood, through the east drawing room. the colipe joiniip arms beneatI a prettily arranged arch of ferns and maiitlilne in the hall, Where the ceremony was per formed. The iride was becomingly gowned in a goig-away blue coat suit with hat and accessories to match and carried a bouiu'et of cn roses. H1er only ornaiment was a brooch of sapphire and pearls, tihe gift of the groom. The dame of honor wore a chamiaigne georgette dross with black hat and carried a bouq iiet of yellow ch rysanti hem1umis. A- the guests were assemblinjg a delightfiul Inusical programin was rendered by Mrs. Al. 1'. loper and .\lr. .1anes .(iravy and .lrs. otoper sounded the .len delssohn wedding march as Ile bride en ttred. Aft(r the ceremnony a eception was tendored Ile bride and groom diii ilng wlich delicious ice cream and eake were served. The guests were g reted at the ldoor by Mir. and Mirs. Eugene Wilkes an1d entertaining in the drawing room were Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Teague and .\li. and Mrs. Ernest Easterby. In the dining room 'Mrs. W. D. Ferguson and Mrs. C. M. Clarke cut cake and cream, while a bevy of young gii'Is, Louise Smith, T1occoa Cray, Maintzie Richardson, Sarah Richey, Rebecca Adams and Janie :1olmes Davis assisted in serv ing. Leaving the ining rooi the guests were directed to tile punch bowl presided over by Misses iLilla Todd, Lucy Vance ad Claudia I)ar lingt on, Sarah Ilolt, Frances )avis and Mary Wilvkis. Near the punch howl was displayed a handsome array of Wed ding presents, attestlug the high esteiet in which both the bride and groomi are held. Pollowin- the receHon Mi'. and .\i's. Tyler took the evening trai for SpartaIniirg, ler tie'y began eir11 wedd,inig 1tour to ('al!forlnia, the form''i' lioni of the tom. Mi' a moinhI's 1rip It y will r<'turn h--ro where \(r. Tyler !. , ana\ . o 'ha local movIng pinitre h' ous and ' I irv;e'.uri e - iwnteim r :nt~ '' oi.; r\ tows.frs' 1r um -Mach. 1mon. The aic'oniIt of the m' warr inil Co lumi:t of .\I.n 1:llni eyum ioftha't C'fhis'('i, will bhe rvtldad~ witrh ing 'l'cted!' ibihr ~'.'a-~t. .\i fort sea suit moniths.)1 Tha ontI itt(OP of th~ehr ran e s tild n fhom'u fbi Th Ses, e\lon'de, i'ses 's aws: cti l alis te i-:mlug rm. In- whid wredugl. (ler ofa\kr and i1rS. II.t' .s. 'yrum wasei maried at'oi w::as inl n ay~ whter nko rose and had in th- caent..r a bLautifl 'v:edd in Frm'iedrin wie u one 1ormerl af Laenuaer omf nOwI werefl lpr'eSnts anod the hinouwasl ay ofmple one(14, thi irs vay amng par flor me' by t andr al. io. hTreu atorai Stfe Al Nto .\iiihidim, Ihur', and Mi's wledinon marfh be ing tlyd te brte'uoidfC': Aitlant w\hencel them goyorum n o ie Adoubaeried hluet of ide ll rses tofnds dinIing room' i ilon wic le tae cermo as II to insA in a hite. The b~',rion ttle waf a( orned withI beautfu we( Ms u ddin nel! to Mhit nI~iai e rl1omf loar number of' Te ofclock bri whois valued' amongl at wtde homce of tfries' oher, attra, Ella penlity and, Tls fourhes, mu1 is't, top -A LUX FOR REE D SUITEQ r ~ Our present show in the latest finish< Brown, French W - especially attracti-% - Cretonne in the n< . most reasonable a: your early inspecti whatever your pr< S.*M. & E. E tot. of the First Pre-sbytcrianl Chur1.h, olll iated, i ng the ring -cremon which1 wvas very imlpr-essive.1Th11itin roomi hadl heen prelIfly decorated withI potited plants and cut floxers. A\n im Provised a arof (enImrsee withali 11a" and chysnhe u a . formeod againlst thek nlorth win.dow, .1.1d before this the nuptial vows weork, .aid. There wvere nlo attendant.; and th!e brides wore becomim: ti'.:wlsai of ar ble ric tie, .a h: 'an o 4tl 1 eesre o ac.A e in .lc s n il. Ih. hb \r an .\ *s Ill ir :ie i o b s .N thi Ourire presnt heow hretlinh.ts fns Th Brro warn: Founch Wui ness e spteiahly~ ttna,.31 meatp Ckin eone in th nvil whle.\r ;m os a resonblea ovrnmntyourlo eanl ionhseT youg wuha ever your hand somei restnts whichdl ateg the h(eri::h esteem111 C i w ih t they )4ar held. ) oThte t-oftoauets forh the wed d'ing(( wer:a .\fr an r. Jaes~e. Lea Zie l ide lt of :' H irm igham, Aa.;I .\)rs. R.t 'Rj. -~e of) Greenw. d and'1 3103sses Case l:.tir, Ri, .Ada Taylor and1 r. b. RosLn, of Cl0 1(0i to. lilx Pandty tlWoodr W~11ilson School.)0 1 The()~lO~ pu liis cordivall ivited to a paty l~l'at w V the odrow Wilo schoth. '.hue nto rida veiga7 o'c t~loc g(033 ' Procedsw ll) use for te b'teef it f the s c l hed n hllre, of munriti on; i. Sezhdeo liiighan l h - y /4/4 URIOUS REED SUITES RACTIVELY PRICED JF REAL WORTH I--POPULAPLY PRICED ing can not be surpassed. They arc shownv es; including Blue Enarnel, Silver Grey, Nun alnut and natural colors. The upholstering is re---being in the best grades of Tapestry andz ewest colors and designs. Our prices are 1%3* ad will be sure to please you. We advise ton of our line while we can fill your wants eference may be. L WILKES & COMPANY My Fine Two-horse Farm SALE TO BE AT ~ Laurensm Court House Monday, Nov.3r. SALESDAY IN NOVEMBER This is a fine two-horse farm, containing 70%4 acr'es, more or less, about 4.5 under cultivation and rest in wood and pasture. Has seven room dwelling house, 5 room tenant house, barn and outbuild ings, all in good condition. Will rent for 2000 lbs. lint cotton. Near L.ong Branch, school and right at church. Land in same section selling for $150 per acre. One of best small farms in county. Terms cash above govern ment loan. C. M. W. POOLE, Clinton, S. C., Rt. 1