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* Local and Personal Monen. * lr. .W. W. Ball, of Columbia, was a visitor in the city yesterday. P Mrs O mith, of Waterloo, was shopping li the city yesterday. ,Mr. James Dozier, of Rock 1ill, was a visit9r in the city for the week-end. 0. L. 1Long, E'sq., spent Mlonday in Spartanburg on professional business. Irs. I. E. Copeland is spending some time with her brother, in Hamlet, 1N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hi. W. Gasque had as their guest last week their mother, airs. White, of Walhalla. Mirs. J. E. Carlisle, of Spartanburg, has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Mlary E. Rowland. Miss Pauline Hook, of Colum'bia, ar rived .londay night to take part in the Simpson--ludnell wedding. Miss Anne Johnston, of Chester, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. Henry Franks for the Simipson4-ludne'll wedding. Miss 'Wil Lou Gray, of Columbia, spent the 'week-end in the city twitl1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray. The friends of Mr. W. C. Irby, whc Is now living in Jacksonville, Ala. were glad to see him in the city Agair this iweek. -Mrs. R. R. Gunn, of Crawfordville Ga., arrived in the city Friday nigh to take part in the Simpson-l-iudnel wedding. Mr. and irs. John 'Morgan and chil dren and Ir. Keniper Morgan, of Un ion, arrived Tuesday afternoon for thi Sinipson-Hudnell wedding. aNliss Mary 'irton, -who is teachini in Abbeville, spent the week-end il the city with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. J. F. Burton. Miss Gertrude iTall returned to he home in Lenoir, N. C., Monday afte visiting Rev. and \rs. C. T. Squire for several -days. .Mrs. W. \V. Madden and daughte1 Miss Nell 'Madden, of the Lisbon se< tion, were visitors in the city yestel day. Mrs. Corinne Boyd, who formeri live(d here and who has many frieiI in the city, has 'heen visiting .Mirs. Joh F. Bolt for several days. .Nil. and .\lrs. Patil Kendricks au Irs. E. 0. Anderson returned yeste day f :, Ia :ito trip to Athens, Go and Hli i-min gham, Ala. Mliss -Clara Wingo, who Is attendir school at. the Six Mile Academy abol G(rcenville.,pent the week-end wl relatives near the city. Mrs. .James iSiliti ami liitle su James, j.r., of Gieenisboro, N. C., ha been visiting illsses Ilattie Kate at Ruthii I'ast erby for the past few da3 The friends of .r. Clarence Gray, forlmier resident o, this city now livil in fliuther1fold(ton, N. C., were glad see hitau hor. Sunday. .NIr. Ed lart and 'Iiss Lila H tart, Greenville, spent Sundlay in the el wiVthl their mother, r. C. .\. Cla.rl a rs. ('lark s now convalesCing at' several wk 01of serious Illness. Milsses ii clene and Ihlossomue ii I nell, of Newbi rn, N. C.,s sistersl oif groom, in the Sitnjison-Illdnll v dInlg, ailved TJ'uesday~ morning to t. him son~i, \\'. It. .\ ham andi wile, otf N othier r'eliven :n anmd ar.ounid I. 'enas. .\ir. .tohn \\'ilbanks, of i'nion, .\i r. of Newherni, N:' C'., .lameis W\illiams, Wash in gton, N. .'., and lIIarry Kntca Washington, N. ('., are hereo to ( part. in t iW Simpson-I Iudnoli wvedd Mrs. Italphi Terry, 'who uinderw~ an 0oraition for appendile it is at Julia I rby sanitariumn several wc ago, has suffleientlIy recovered to turn home whore she is now rap recovering. Mlsses 'Flora Bennett, Pattie Will VirgInia IHarkctiale and .to0epl Knight, of Greenville Woman's lege, spent the week- end at hlome' thleir parents. Miss K night hadl hler guest one of her friends, -Dorothy .TDickerson. .The friends of "JIedge" J. N. WY were glad to see him on the str again after a severe spell of sicki Wearing a wvell-tr~mmned Van I with just enough gray in it to gh little "dash" to his8 facial apipear'i the genial magistrate bears a r dlistinguished appearance than wat wont even when a well man. iDr. James E. lWatkins and his b who was Alies Minnie Jones, of Co bin, have returned to their honm Colum'bia after a pleasant visit to Watkins' mother, M1rs. Lydia WVat and other' relatives in the city. andl Mtrs. Watkins were married in ltonbia on the 7th and were thl ciplents of hearty congratuilati ',friend's and relatives here. Notiee Democratic Meeting, sThe Laurofns Mill Democratic will meet at the- school building urday afternoon, April 24th, o'clock, , J. M. eY + SOCIETY. + On Wednesday afternoon Miss Caro lyn Fleming entertained nine tables of Forty-two in honor of Miss Har riett Simpson, whose marriage to Mr. Hilton ,Hudnell, of Newbern, N'. C., takes place this evening. The house was beautifully decorated in pink and Yellow flowers and potted plants. Af ter cards the hostess, assisted .by Mrs. Frank Caine, served a delicious salad course with coffee, mints, cheese straws and nuts. The guest of honor was presented a lovely gift for her trousseau. -0 On 'Saturday morning \aiss Lilla Todd entertained the bridal party of aliss ilarriett Simpson -with a lovely bridge luncheon. After a number of interesting games, Miss Todd servet a delightful four-course luncheon or the card tables. The guest of honor was presented some lovely little lin gerie clasps. Those present were: Miss -Simpson, Mrs. R. R. Gunn, o Crawfordville, Ga.; Miss Carrie Flem Ing, Misses Lucy Vance and Claudit Darlington, Mrs. I. L. Roper, Mrs t Henry Franks, 11ss Lilla Todd. Mrs. (Henry Franks entertained th - bridal party of Miss Harriett Simpso: - with an elaborate seven-course lunch c eon Tuesday noon. The color schem of yelldw was carried out in every g thing. A large basket tied with yellov a roses and ialine formed a centenpiect d The favors were yellow baskets wit wishbone handles and tied wIt r orange blossoms. and filled with nut r The place cards were minature brIde s Those 'present were: Miss Harrie Simpson, Mirs. R. R. Gunn, Mi Pauline hlook, of Columbia; Miss< - lelen and Blossom 11u(lunell, sisters < the groom, Miss Carrie Fleming, Nlis: es Lucy Vance and Claudia Darlin: y ton, Miss Anne Johnston, of Cheste s .Ml.s LMila Todd, Mirs. Frank Cait n and Mrs. Henry Franks. -0 id Tuesday night after the relicars; I- Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Simpson enlertal ., ed the Sinipson-liidnell bridal pari at a buffet supper. The color schen ig of green and white aws eflectual e carried out in decor'ations adl( tl freshiments. The dining room w beautif'Illy decorated in 'white "splar .111 Zgreen fern. I0 d ithday Party. S. On Saturday a1fterniooni at ' O'(lo a little Miss E-thel Rhodes entertain ng a number of her little friends at to hittlday party, it behig her nin birthday. The children pl::yed gan of for aiw hil, after whi they vo !t ity the dining room anid were served I. i;ditial refreshmients, V I' Thos-;e ('njoy!ing this affair v.ere . ak)" anel lma l'owers, Lola and] Heri 1(d- Tumb'l'lin, IAI1a ihelle ilobertsoni, Mh le aind .trtha lPw.ers. lEdna: Rob!'i ith A~ no :n ha'r of gIfts werme rece cw which aIted0( to her ipoiim'lar ni.' Aboat '7 ('(lock( the chlildren~ left, S-iiresin thiem~iiie as ha ing spier I). ' riiS. lEdna Gray, (if \\'iimsi w1ho I. spending a fewv mo0nn v ik' he daughter, Mr s. .1. F. Tioibert, iih- the hionor' guest at a bIrt hday dim: (elt- Suday, at the home of Mr I. and .1 th .1. I". Tlol bert on Varl-Iy Avenuet, eks being Mris. Grai-y's 81sat blrthda1 . 3 re-. Tiolbert -was assis;ted in enter'taiu (dly by her (daughter ci.\lins Mar'guerite bert, who came up from Columbia les, the ocasioni. A delightfIn1 lyve ('ot ilie dli inerm was bicati iful 1ly served In a Xii.- Tolbert's usumaly hospitable at vithi Twenty gues2ts enjoiyedl the (lay, air ais tem, JMr. and Mrts. IR. 1,. Gray of ( as {ourmt, Mr i. and Mr's. John Gray Woodruff, Mrt. Clarence Cray, of R ight (erfortton,-'N. C.. and~ Mr. and~ Mrs, nets L. Cray, all children of Mi's. Cra3 tyke A Laurge Party. Pe at Last Saturday afternoon Mr.s nee,' Wells Todd, Jr., and Miss lBessic 'l iore entrtained (quite a nuimber of fril hsat t'he home of Mr. and Mr's. A, Trodd, Sr'., on WVest Main street. ride, game of Forty-Two was playedl dui n-1 tho after'noon andl greatly enjr e in dighteen tapiles ,bieing .priepare'd 'is the occasion. After the games, n'lightful refreshments were servet Co-' re- I(di~ll bt ~ Y The Wednesday Club will meet Mrs. RI. C. Gray this afternoon o'clock. Rev. S. H. Templeman address the club on ''What Chris Clybhas done for WVomen." Sat- 1ridge Club. t 2 Mrs. M. 't. Copeland entertaine< bridge club last Wednesday afteri KS, After the games a tempting dent. conane wan servesL A PracticL Effien Metho of tin Witho ut Pipeshrough ly n Re ist r is S- &N- wm % 6&9 dp~ soe 04\ (.6- %a.___ q eh What It Does - and How It Does It I I Yha ItDos The CALORIC, the Original Patented Pipoless Furnace, heats The CALORIC is not a pipe furnace with the pipes left off, and your entire home, new or old, three rooms to eighteen, through neither is it an experiment hastily put together for the purpose . one register. r of meeting a demand. 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Can you itor Stove Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, makers of heating appliances afford not to investigate? for one hundred years. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY 4 - 4 - 4 -t Every - i 3 -C. The CALORiC ~1i -j,~ ; CALORIC - We Sell _____a__ _%i 'T1N yn Has Our * Fc Installed t'lPersonal - .~5 in a Day. m Guarantee ~- 4We Deliver __________I I hVV"q aswl sT it in1 the the B~'nd of c) Morning t"" "ej' ;hCTS t ..and haVe 2: ~Workdng It. - -_- =. t" 11 by Evening. . :~ id eecin o b held on the ; : X . - h on. Tho '''v'i'! n " n ri t. ti.n 'Inte of S.aOIdh ('areln, day~ of' April, lO!iu, at b, ~iio whoI i ::1 tx shacll vo - :ic0 icn 2 : . .. .. \a .1 1 1' ntc'in'-'i (o u nl(v o f La utre n -;. b u~ild in:. in s a id~ d i. tr i . iu n d e r v 1 . ;,ew o r d N O "' ' r i it2 ': if ltn. N P \ it ul 2 o r in21 11 nltther' of the quatlilledl t'h-'lors mi. l school dlistrict, al' s o'UlO.!k int tii'' bort~ic .n 0 I 2nI m n 1o.. nonec Tht : :Il nr, South ('arollna, askintg lt'r an electjlt wh hibit1 thteir tax re''i5cit an re4,-. tloA~'d, andt thie hatllotsi 'outedil 'I. iihil 1' 1i (m2. upon the ilution ol' voting an addii- Istrat ion cettillcates; as.re'ctiired ini th ( T h le truisti'es shall report t!i' rSuii t . ii' tra it'a 1 1r i' ati - i;Itionacl 4 mill tax upon .the prioper'ty in geineral e'lectiont shll be0 allowedl to of ii thtt' elet to thi' ecnunity ciitlit i t 1 'I elli t ( coiny auitor said sco ol d istrict , to lie used'c for vote. :cud count ti 41pin tenden t of tilue ci- * nucty supeintel a8' at of' edue:1c lyVS. scoo purposesl5, havei( bieen fi lced with IT'hose favoring thle X moill additial t ion~ withitt tn d'tuays I teeftor'. 1ton wnmn i 1 teni <hi thIerea2ft r. V lng the c'ounty lboarid o)' (duca tion, an elec.. tax shacll vote a hal lot(t tontainin g thi' It. TI. WI (.SON . Sicpt. R.I 'I. \\ li 'N. Sitpt. '..tion Is hereby or'dered utpon said (liet,- ward( "YVS ('5'wrti .1 0'3 'iten rited Il'thr- .1(-2. 1 y order' i of' (outyv1hc liiir. 1n-21t l'iy~ (rde <n tlounty liioartd. r't in, saId elect ion to be held on t he ont. Thlose agaInst thle S mill1 atdditlionl-__________________________________ fr24th day of' Acmrit. 1920, at. publ ic aml ta1x shall vote a balIlot con1 H tainin rs school building In said district, un.. the wtrd ''NO'' writt en or 91 rite'd N OI(E OF l. 1:"TI1ON. iEBEtMMMliJE~MM I rs. der' the muanagementt of the trutstees there~on. Polls shall open at t he htouri Statetof South ('arolint,------------* yle. of said school distrtict. of 8 o'clock In the for'enon and shall t'ounty of Inuren'is. ~V ~ A T TT Ong y suchI elect ots as tretu tn teal or' trema In opten util the hour11 of 4 o'c lock Whereasmi. petiittins si cnted his a; ls'cal i an esnlipropert'y for' taxationt and in thte aftetrnoott whlen tey cshaI ll' lt number oif the'hInl! led 'lec t'rs and V A nil who ex hibi).tll thi tax receipts and closedi, atnd thet bal lots counited- fr'ee-hol derts res11iding1: il ls1c2 liheal of registrtationi cer'ti(leat es as recqu ire'l in IThle trutstees shiall1 treport thle teatuit d isttri-t Nit. 2. 1 iir e county, Sech et4 usc ut your) ire t'in (I I)poper 1th.. thte gener'al elect Ion shall he allIowedt of thett electiont t) thle coint auit or1(1( Car~tolItna, askIng for tani eh-eliti utpon shape ~ for' SpriinUt-. As you know, , to vote, antd (coun)ty su1petrintenitdentt of eduent- Itheo <p'est ion otf voting ant atdditionalt tiltes thao Itbs beenI 12 80I stai t up '(Those favotring the 4 mill additional Ion iintndythratr 14mltaupnteroryinad drnghewtrmnh ed ta sal ot abalt onaiig heR T1. Wlit sON. Sitplt. school dlistrickt, to lbe used for' school at ttion, wor'd "YES'" wr'itten or ptrinted thtere.. 40-21. 4By or'der' of Couttty Itoar'd. ;iurtposces, have l'een filed with Ith(it WI' have iith its a fac'tory~ met Otn' rTose against the 4 mill addl--------------- - coun Ity boarid of educta lion, ant electin chanttIe, formnetly with lttoodlricht -tIInal tax shall vote a ballot containt- IIs hteeby oruder'ed upon0) sid qu estion, 11 ubbter ('0., of Alhront Oh io. lIe' Iing thte wvord "NO" written or pr1inted .NOTiICE OF1 EL4ECTiION. said election to lie held onl the 29IthI will gladly examine' youri titres odd thtereon. FPolla shall oipen at the hour ---~~- day of April, 192(0. at il'den schtool atnd makte prtoper' repalirs' if tnee(ded(. ~nds .0f 8 o'clock in the forenooni and shall State' of South ('arolin, buIlding in sa Id district, untdetr the RE lI. Sretmain open until the hour of 4 o'clock ('otunty of I,amur(ens. management of the ttrustees of said Atat hui o 'it a mt n TWt In the afternoon whten thtey shall lbe Wher'eas, petitions signed by a legal school dlsttrict. A n oro h a u u Teclosed and the ballots coutnted. nutmbetr of the qlualitled electotrs and 'Only such electors as r'etur'n teal otr tomatic fr'ee air antd 'water stanid rIng The -trustees shall trepotrt te reroit ftree-holder's recsiding int Dials schtool per'sonal pr'oper'ty fot' taxtaion antd ill be at y'ourt sCeice yed, of the election to the county aud. dlstrict No. 7, laurens county, Sonthl who exhIbIt thteiir tax trecelpts anid reg- A(CCESSOIES for and county sutperintendent of edut .-. O~arolinua,. asking fotr an election ttpon isttration certficates as r'eclulired itn the( If at anty time yout should need tion withIn ten days there'after, thte questIon of votitng ani additiontal gener'al election shtall lbe allowfd to Sitartk 11lugs, Alt' Gaulge, Screw de' R. T. W~ITSON, Suplt. 4 mll tax upon thte ptropetrty it said vote. lcirvetrs, Tiapte, R imf Ct Boot, - 38-3t By order of Coutnty lloatrd. schtool district, to be utscd fot' schtool Those favoring the 4 mill addliiottal Il u he lpO ot ____________________________mr__oses,____havet'lbeen hae ben leledwith ththe . shal: oteshbalot voteltngatehalleotI'cotntainteineg Ithia ____________--------- coiunty boardI of eduicationt, tin electioni____ o'Cmnt pt1itt ih NOTICE OF ELECTI(N. us hereby ordered mpon saId questTon, --~ with saId election to bie held on the 29tht at 4 8tate of Southl C'arolina, Iday of April, 1920, at D)Ials school REl) DIAMOND ('OFFEE isTIE is %~ el h Fraos(lori will County of ILaurents. building In saId district, utndetr the the "big thIng" at breakfast- Sivron odatdahlTre Whereas, petItIons sIgned by a legalcanagement of the treustes of saId number of the quialified electors and schtool dIstrict, and all othter meals. It htas the tdlov Ot~ ta3'le ihs ft'ee-holders residIng in ,Hunter scitool Only sucht clectors as retur'n real otr cNo. , 'Laurens county, Somth personal -property for taxtaon arnd real honest coffee taste-theInstSttio Carolina, asking for an eletion uploni who exhtibit theitr tax recelits and reg- genune offeifcvor.Youmug Iher the question of votIng an aditIonal Istration certlftiates as requtired in the gniecfe lvr o utF~ tA nl tor3 mIll tax upon the proiperty in saId gener'al election shall 1)e allowed to l.ike It! iaa6.choql district, to be used for school vote. ala tirposes, have been 'iled witht the Those favotring the 4 mill additional - Ask your grocer. Ao Out tnhoi, xllo-Ontooot, Goes Pumpna at ei, Radia as welPatchesNcalt 2n us. We Bond the mousingoorc and Iaowe exra heavye tubs