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~~~* *.*.'* *. * ' .*~ .* *'4 * ** * Local and Personal Mention. * -Mr. and Mirs. 'Lawson Wilson, of Cross Anchor, spent the #'ly in the city Ptiday. - r. Paul Simpson, of GlCnni Springqj, was a -bitpInegs. visitor in the city .tusday. .Aliss Sarah Dorroh and \iss ' Ina Little spent several days last Week in Ashoville. r. .laies L. .Brown, of (enville, -was a business visitor in the city .Wednesdaiy. .\lr. John Ya boruigh, of Cross An chor, Was in tIC city oin business Thursday. -Mr. Tom l I iendierson and limily splient the week-end in Anderson visit ing relatives. .Nr r. P . Ml ilter slient suve'al (lays .in A sheville las;t week visiting .lra. Ml inter, Who i, undergoing treatment there. .lMrs. Marie Owens, of ('linton, spent th! wveli-mtd with .lr. and .li'. l. H. 'Wilkes. John W\lkes is back at htis.Job at the laundry after l'ecovering from an otmer ation which he recently undenwent. .irs. . Ralph Terry and little daugh ter, Sarah Frances, returned home 'Frl day after visting relatives Iin Rockiig ham, N. C. Ali.. .1. .I. Collier, of Plum 'ilranch, has recently arrived in (the city to take a -position with the Wharton Clothing Colimty. Alis. ). U. Ruckman, of Staunton, Va., arived in the city FridavM to spend some time With relatives in 'the city and county. Alris. L 1N. 1llur1ns, who has beena un (ergoig treatment at the Steedly hios pital, has returned home very much improved iln health and the Iindicat fis are that she will soon be entirely re covered. .\r. Him man S. Joyd, Who has 'been with Alinter Company for several years, left last week for Anderson, where he has accepted a position in a bank. .I\,. and Mrs. E. 11. Wilkes and Airs. Marie Owens, of Clinton, motored to G(Ireenwood( and Ninety Six .\ionday, Alr. \Vilkes havir: husincss engage ment. in both places. . Airs. .1. J. Smpson has returned to the city from Anderson hospital, m-here Mihe recently wenmit for surgical treat men t. I ver friends will be glad to know that she is very much improved in health. Mr. Tom T. Heid, of G Irenslboro, N. C., and -lir. Coy 11id, of Puman Ilni wvisity, we're her' y.:tcrday to auiend the Al.\i ail-lidi~i weling W. Alisses 'Wilie and O!ytiia joner, spent s(vr'il days last wam k In Colum hia, having gone down to s M .\liss ilm mif1e 'L]Alu Wash ingt on, Who is attIenld - inl- Chicora college. .\r. Charlie Allen, !hi evang'li.;tic singer 1, Aith IRev. Gylisy Jmi, .1r.. who is now at G reenwood. '-pent Fridlay night with Alr. and .Alt1s. L,. M. Peach Satur idamy ini I .auitrns with fr'iends. R1ev. Smcithm is exileCtedh to visit .\lr. and 'Pdirs. liacham I ile coing Friiday night andt~ may come up to) the city also the followinig (lay. NE:(itoEs $TAIlIT C.\.iP.\IGN i"Olt IIOSPlIT.L FUND) lleting of ('olored Pastors (alled for :Fr'iday Morning of TIhisi Week to Discumss Plants, Rev. .M. A. ('unn 'ishat, chitJm':an 'of thle comm ittere frpm *he Tumbling Rihona I I): p1 it Assoeia - ont, i'oloied, to riis(' the fmind( of $1 ..000 to sutppllemnent The' gift of the la te .\irs. Coinn ia (Gih lion for ci (olored hiospmitIal, hias M .tueti I le folowingp alr'eaI to colored iwork - ceis toi nacet at theii '1 ethel c A. .\l. lF. clhurmch F'rdiay moring of thc's w.eek: Tro thle Pitbl ic in G ener al: The Ttc imbling Sh"!oals Acseaint in, in its stinimial session at Princeton, Voted iman imotisly to putt forthI a stren'fuOus (effort to ra'ise a piro-r'at a shar ie of rhe flfteen thiousandr dllas ' towvard1s sntp~leimenting the e'leven'i thousand dlollars given by Mirs. (Rib hcon to eleoct a hospital for' coloi'ed leOpleC in L.aurenis county. 'Wea are ankiny, thme paistor. and <one lnyman from eevery chure.t in [L4tu ren county to ineet Sni the et th A. 'ti. F. ~hurchl, Lni'irens. Prtday, Oct. 15,, at 1I o'(hock S. mi. 1o conalsder sonic plans foi' raliing the mtoney. We will he thankfuil for atn' advice or assist suer ciii wh;lece f:'!ends may iender' un. Y'ours for the cause. M. A. Cuinninghaim, (Chamtan of thle Comi ttre. Jnmes Siuicky Says, "Rtat ('uot Me $125 Por Phm umhling hills." "We couldn't tel what .it clogging upi our toilet and dirai . . We hiad to tear' up floor, ,pip1 , c., round a i rat's nest in basement They bad choked the iip'.1 wvithi in use. 'The plumbher's bill was $125. RAT-SNAP ce(anied the rodent ont." Three sizes, 25c, 65e, and $1.25. Sold and guaranteed b~y Laurecns U~ard ware Co., Ptitnamn' tD-rug Store, and Kennedy 'Blros. Your coal 'goes a long way when 'be rnod in Colgan tfot Diast Heaters, They are fuel. savers. MoPhail-ltetd A wedding of mucli interest to many friends throughout the state was sol emnized at the home of .lr. and Mrs. W. H. McPhail yesterday evening when their daughter, .liss Lola .\lc Phall, was joined in marillage to MY. .\lace Frank fieid. Promptly at "U o'clock Mi:s Sarah 1ult desee ged tie stairway to the strains of %tlie 'Liohengrin wedding Imarch, rendered -by Mrs. .\. L. Roper, 4where she was joined by .\lr. Joseph Coy Reid, brother of the groom. Miss Bolt was attlired Iin a striking gown of orclid taffeta and carried a bouquet of' ink Columbia roses. Next came the ring bearer, little .\liss .\ary BIroolks IIariey in a dain ty drfss of silver lace with a fluffy how of p'2i; itle catught with pink roschuids and carrying the iing in a silver -basket. She wias followed by the lride who entered on the arm of her only sister, Miss Lucy lPhaill, the groom being met at tho altar with his best man, Mr. Roy B. Owings. The bride was handsomely gowned in Duchess satin trimmed in Pilincess lace and pearls. Her veil was caught with pearls in an l'gyptian effect. The maid of honor was dressed ii green taffeta trimmed with gold lace. The, ceremony was then' performed by Rev. Samuel -1. Templemuan, pastor of the First Bap t ist chu rch, After the happy couple had been showered with congratulations, a re ception was held .by .\lr. and Mrs. .e .Phail in honor of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. C. Al. Burgess, Miss M.Iartha Owings and Mr. 'Shell .lcDan ei Imept the guests at the front door vild direceled them to the living room where Dr. and Mrs. Rtolfe 1. Flughes dir'eetCd thiei to the ceremony room. -Ilere they were cntertained by Capt. an(d Mlrs. W. II. Richey and Mr. and .i's. J. F. Harney, From here the guests mere directed to the dining room where ,.\1r. C. M. Clarke cut cream and .\l's. .lohn F. Bolt cut cake, Mr. and .\Mrs. IL. Connor Wuller aii( -r.Go. S. .\lcravyv assist'ing in en 'tita il111ig. M1isses Amy Wolff, Alpluha Uolt, Ruth .lcAlister dtd Viigin'a SuI1 I Ivan served. From the dining room iho guests were directed to the hall where Misses Martha Ow.ing.j and TJul1in Childress and Mr. Pack Childress served punheli and .\Misses Elizahethi Young and Carolyn Fleming and Mr. 'Tomn i'nsterly Oassiste dinl entertain inm< . Ali.\-. i; Childress and Mr. An thn tille:' pre lrild over tle bride'r. bslwhile M.\b and .\rs. T.C.Hl entertained in the girt room. T''e house was bMea ifuy decorated r:2:: oces;1ion. Thle ceremoly room was decorated in Iv a nd ferns with 1i hted candles easting a soft glow over the :dretty scelie. The dining !,oomfl was prettily decoratled in pink (liian ind ferns while the living room was in golden r'ods and(1el hry sanuthem umls. The library .was deco r'atedl with pot plants andl Cut !lowerr. '-aturday ' morning .\lisses hhi'ilci nndi ',larthnr. Owings ('ntertainied( for .lliss lhola McPhail. The gameof"-" 'ervedl saihil and co11'ee. The guest of hionor' wa:s civen a handsome. bottle of' 'berfume i. Mhisses f)Ia 1. [in! and I ) . Iitigton, thrmee other .bridles-elect pr'es emit, werei each given daiinity 'handke: r (Gramy-W1ymn Tlhe followvi n: accounat of t:he mar1 iage' of .\1i5a 1ael GrayC 13, f(Jrirly' cat here w~hei'e she has vislited and hias many 13 fr'iends and rla-tivte. Atng thioseo wvho atte'nded thle JXveddinxg was hrii (ousinI, Mr's. Charles Hi. Rounds, who as spendlinhg-thle summer1 I ini Sa ilda st te time: t'oing as a comiplete' 5iurprise to ua:y' fr!i(end~s in A shevillIe is the anm iiouneet~luent oif the 11 m'rage of M1iss Lucille Griay, daughter of' Mr'. and Mrls. W. ii. Gray, of this city, to Mr,. George Wyman, of .Boise, Idaho. The rweddcin'g -took place last evening at 7 o'clock at the handsome honie of the I.:ride's piarents, No. 2 - lowland roadl, 1Rev. IL-r, 19. K. M6Lar'ty, '.-astor of the C'entral Me (thocdist church, oilleiatling, in the presree of a smlallI gatnher'ing of friends anid relatli's. ri'he house was esptecially airranged~ for' tile ocea sloon wh iiquant ities of ilarge p1ink and white dali a'. Mr. (ray gave hiis dlaugterA im ma~riage. Tll 'he)bride w~oreC a sumart tail lieurI of midnigh t blueII trIimmelid wVithI (1 qrr'ei and a chic' hl of gray wth gray ge esfor'ies. lie Ic: lage was of bride's in oses. 'The 001 tCen dant was ,Miiss .Marthla Gray,aggter' of the -bride. She was gowned 4n. a cream.-georgette frock and carr'ied an armful ot sun-. bur'st roses. Mr. Wyman hind as his best man, Mr'. John Miills, of Gr'een ville, S. C. Miss Kate Laxton render ed the wedding music. Immediately foilcrwing the ceremony there was an informfal recepltion. During the oven ng Air, and 'Mrs. Wyman left for I Boise, Idaho, -where they will make heir future home. Alrs. 'Wyman is thI )ldest daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Gray nd with her parents had been making Asheville her home for the pant year, .oming here from .Woodruff, S. 1. Bhe is a graduate of Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C., and has a wide ci Mle of friends in this state an vell as ticr native state. Wednesday morning Mlisi Pattie Wilkcs entertained .in honor of Miss Miargaret Dal, one of the fall brides. After lilaying a iuntiber of gaines of 12, the hositeas ser'vcd a delicious salad ourse witih. leed ten. Miss Diall was pi-eented a lovely gifrt for her trous iCal. Tihe home was beautifully dec rated with a. t mass of cut flowers and potted pilants, making a very 'retty ietting for the occasion. 0 0 0 .\liss Carolyn Fleminlg delightfully nI tettai hned at a 'brd1.e lutnchewon1 oil ulrl Isday morning for .lisa Margaret Dial, a bride of the week. There were five tab les of players. After several rounds orfbridge the cairds Were laid 1[1(de and a dellio us five course lunch on was served on the (ar1d tabl.'s. There were thbree of the fall ides present, Nlisses Loli .icPh.al1, lany V. ,Sarh Do!, ad li Flemiing presented each of them withi a lovely- hand made handkerchief. Aliss Dial was given-a beautiful silver bell. 0 .Irs. .Jerome Christolher entrr. talined Thu1l rsday afternoon in henor of .\Miss Darlington and .\liss Dial. The I house was, beauitrtfully decol atd in fall Ioses anid zinnias. The game of -12 vas enjoyed after which the host - ess was assited In serving by .\Mrs. 1i. K. Aiken and .\ir. W. D. Ierguson. The guests of honor wvere presented With dainty pieces of lingerie for their troussealls. 0 o 0 Fiday moring .\liss liebecca bake (itertainled for Miss h'ley Vaice Dar lington, whose veddinlg to Mr. 10cdward 'Me''rady of Greenville takes place the early part of November. There were live tables of bridge and forty-tswo. After several hands the hostess seive(l a delicious salad course with coffee, assited by her sister, 3.\s. lhinny, Aissses Margaret illial, Sarah 1olt and Lola .\lPhail were each presented with dainty little tea balls and the guest of honor was given a lovely sil ver hbell. 0 o 0 .1irs. Farnest. Macheni entertained - the "42" Club Friday afternoon. Thiiere were five talcs of players. Tie hostess served a temillpting salad courise with hot chocolate. .\l s. iiear' t and .\ r.. leKemmiii o :ssisLed the hostess. o 0 0 M1rs. W. P". Aliig chatperoned sevei) eleventi girade giils, including .\iisses Ntuncy Meang, .\auga ret Lake. Ileatrice Babb, Dorothy Fairey. Caroline lolmes, :Lteora 'iinunt eri, and Il 'anor Mliler, accopianied byfacu k Illidgens ats diver to thle f'ootbhail gamte in A hhe villec Friday. On the way home they stoppedC~ in Graeenwoodec to hiear Rev'. (iypsy .SmiithI. All say3 the(y haud a miost. ('njoya ble .time. o 0 0 On S'aturiday3 afternuoon, October' ), A.iiss lRnth .\lcAllister dlelightfutlvy- en.. ter'tained in honor of three fail brides. .\lisses 14)lai .31cPhailI, Sarah itolt, andc .iargaret D ial. The color sehiemie of red and~ areen was taatefulily Carriedl ou t in decorat ions anad refr'eshinienu. D2uruing t ho a fter'noon progressiv e hear its wer t''li ayedi. fThe host.?s pre: sent'd flhe htonor' guiests wit h su itable tokeCns of thle occasion--framed mnot. toes on "Frniendship." A temtain g a I iad 'oursea( was $(erved. ' ' o o 0 A1irn. WV. I . iFergu itsonli ntra inedth biridge cliib on S:a trday aftertnoon. There were six tables of phayrs. After thle enrd~s liee l aid a sidae I . hiostesn, asisted byv .\lr as. P'hristopIhi-r. '311rs. .taamies Taoddl andi Al iss iDa-'i toin 5erve d a lovely sal ad courstie withI NOTl AN lM4)i,ATEu~D (.ASic Tcany Niil a'r ('ases Ina ~ai anueaas aid V iciijy Tb is aIt utens mtan's story givuen here is not an isolated ('ase by3 aany lieans; week .af-ter' week. year after y'ear, our eeghb!or's atre telling similat'oo newst. A Ik you r ieig hhot. oi -. W. IHenaderson, S. liper St., la:urens, sa:.s: "'-Iy h idneyv. t ere '.ad!V dlfiier'ed and I suffered'u feo:ut '- inin the simall of nly bacV acruoss mIy kidneys. I felt nervous ail out --ou'. and amy kidneys (1idn-t a('t an they. shotuld. I woulId have di:-zy spe IIs *ud a duall ache ini the hack of .av hezad. There yensi aL 5('diment in the tions, too. I suirely was in tpret. 5e sape i re4ad of D~onn' Kidatney ii s anad bought a box at the Lsuirena Dru-tg C'o. D~oan's ioin ied lately reclIieved 'and soon1 flxed me 4aip In line shape.'' (Staltment. giveni Novembher 23, 191-i). On -Aliarich 2ti. 1918 i'. Hernder'5on said; "'I have had no uase' for a kid4 ''' remedy since 'Doani's Kidnecy Pilig~ eniredl me, I know 'Doan's arec ;sut as rep1resentedl andl am glad to give anotheir endloirsement." 600c. at all dealers. Foster'-.\ilburn Co.,'\lfse nuffalo, N. v . Willys-K night ILI EICES "We could not possibly have taken this action unless we felt thoroughly justified in anticipating reduced costs of materials, against which '*conditions our companies have made provision," said Mr. John N. Willys. OVERL AND OLD PRICES NEW PRICE Touring 1- $11 55 Touring . . $ 995 Roadster 1155 Roadster . .. 995 Coupe - . - 1745 Coupe . . 1565 Sedan - - - 1825 Sedan . . 1615 WILLYS-KNIGIIT OLD PRICE NEW PRICES Touring $2475 Touring $2360 Roadster 2475 Roadhter 2360 Coupe 3165 Coupe 3055 Sedan : : 3265 Sedan 3155 SuMaie St r Co. East Main St. LAURENS. S. C. The Sitale -(f South C:!inn S (n o;., of Collilo llens \I. Pitt i'laintiti \V~nb at-onl and l11ub \\'atro *, Dr-fnandt ' Dixie Fabricated Bungalows give every man a chance to own his or31(13121 ~ owil cosy, substantial, endurable, weather-proof, enjoyable home. i'urnia.nt m a Icre.U of h ( m Four wall-layer construction with dead air space between effects In :e a ,ove -atd Iase, I will i. : insulation against Summer heat and Winter cold. ijibbot ) -r1v the high'.t bidder. at Shipped In easy-to-handle sections-quickly erected by any handy .aarez". (!. . S. .. on Salth.;dy utnan, by plans we furnish. What you save in rent will soon pay ovenibe:- :nexf, being Monday tli 1st for a Dixio Fabricated Bungalow. day o the i A)(. diirin g the 10o : ho o . ' ales, the followine 'e- DIXIE UOUSE COMPANY All < t . t wi, a CHARLESTON, . C. ly'r. 1. I m :;i'd situate in tihe towi o ('lintoni, :n the ( ounity of Laurenia, iland trated v 1 Me ~~ ~ tae of fa -il oloiin, State of :- u 1t argiin. contaiinr.: of Dixie Houses - fo:r mid one half t 1 1-2) :-es more priced fr o m- - or les'. hin ded on the North 1,y lands $364 to 83800, no ; roiitrmly of well ndy, on full floor p1ans, he East by lands it)w or fornmrly of a tspeciflotion 13. 'M. Illnry, (n I .th. South by l dsl unow or fworl.' of Joe Suh'r and on Quick --. the WeQst by publie ioad frI.i (liniton Shipment. - -10 WVoodruff. - --r--r Terms of Sle: Puir'hase to pay" for papers and .UL11tamis. If the termsl of sale are not eomlied'A with, the. lartd - - to 1 old on sane or ;oie sub u ld. .'l h onl samew to .-:. at t Ik offormler !)w-cha11ue r. t. A. POWE:R, YOU WILt 3E C. C. ('. P. ani C. S.. 1-,aurens, S. (. TRLAT D RZ I Ditt d, Ih.,: Ovt. 11. 1120. 1:3-" AT -raIs .s-ra P?,Mn Cured In 6 to i4 Days - - 11 -i - iP.7t .7"~ ( A IIIEI'iIlIREEN WOODl MUTUA -I -'I '~.99~'~ INSURANCE ASSOCIATIO'N. Organized 1892. - PROP.E4TY I1N1URD $1,0,0010 -. WRiTE OR CALL on the undetrsign- - ed for any Information you may desire about our llan of insurance . We Insure your property against de-1 i P'ni'tlean hv F'I1E. WINDSTORM OR, e %. LIGa mTNIN and do socheaper than ache or poor vision when relief is SO rnea-r and any company In existance. Remember, we are prepared to prove can be had at such small cost? to you t lt oii'.s is tho safest and cheapest plan of insuranco known We make a thoroigh examinAtion of tie e Our Astoiehlt Ion i now licensed toO r-ite Insurance in the count of without cost, and if glasses are needed, furrn h Abb--ville, C leen wood, MeCorinlc', fdgctleld, flut'ns, Saluda, Iexingtonj them at the lowest possible price. 'Richland. Calhouin, and Spartanburg. wt"i1, (Cavenoon. S ', .Ker'tla', I PERFECT FITTING GUARANTEED, (Chest r'ield, L.anca ster. The oticers are: Gin. J. Fraser Lyon, President. Columbia, S. C.; .1. *.* Bla(e. Gen. Avt., Secty. and Tr eas.. Greenwolod, S. C. - DIMECTORS: A. 0. Gran Mt. Carmel, S. C., - J. M. Qambrell ...Abbeville. S. C. J. R. Blake . reenwood S. C.I A. W. Youngblood .. ..Hodges, S. C. J. Franer Lyon .. .. Columbia, S. C. - Y R. H. Nicholson .. .. Edgeflold,S. C. - W. H. Wharton ......Waterloo,'S. C. - W. C. Dates ........Batesburg, S. C. . AK E, Gen. At. Greenwood, S. c. Janl. 1, 1920.