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" e " "e o " " " " " " " " . . . . . * Local and Personal Mention. * " " * * " " " w " " a " " f a e" " " M'r. and Mrs. C. C. Wharton, of Greenwood, awere in the city Monday. Mirs. John Glenn, of Anderson, is here for the 10asterby-Hilton weddihg .tonigtht. Miss Alpha Bolt, who is teaching in Clinton, spent, the wek-end with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. tWarren Bolt. Mish Lillian &Ilackiwell, of Darling ton, is a visitor in the city for the Easterby-Hilton wedding. Mrs. 'R. 1E. Copeland has gone to .Iamlet, N. C., to remain wtih her brother for some time.;. Miss Gladys Hlilton, of Greenwood, is among the visitors for the Easterby Hilton wedding tonight. Mrs. Gordon Duckett of Anderson, Is n)lending a few days with her pa 't, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crows. 'Mr. Jared ' D.. Sullivan,' of Society Hill, is spending several days in the city with relatives. Mrs. John Isaw.ion of Columbia, and her daughter, Mirs A. 13. Weathersly, of fleiton, are among the guests here for the 'iasterby-Illiiton wedding. Mrs. .\lark lellains, Mrs. 1. O. An derson and Miss Lillie Miller spent the week-end iwith M's. Pope Johnson in Newherry. Mi's. I). C. .\leiaurin, Miss Harriett .\lelotrin and 'Master F~ranklin .\le laurin, of McColl, are here for the imasterby-Hillton wedding tonight. The ladies of the Episcopal clhurch will sell faniy ticlt I"S ai eata-bles from the LI:iren, Ilotel winlow on I)ec. 10th. Mrs. James Smith, of Greensbor'o N. C., and AIrs. G. C. (Glasgow of Creen wood, are expected today to at.tend the l.asterby-liilton wedding. Mrs. Ni It. Stllivan, of Anderson, :;pent the week-end with her parents, '". and Mrs. J. C. Owings. Mir. Sul livan came over Sunday to accompany her home. Mrs. ultssell Locke, of Charleston, is here for the I5asterby-Hiilton wed ding this evening, being a guest at the home of Mrs. 'Laura Easterby, mother of the 'bride. Mr. and Mrs.. L. S. 'Bolt, of Lees. Ville, came up Sunday to visit tnerr father, Mr. J. ill. Sullivan. Mr. Bolt returned Monday, but Mrs. Bolt twill remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. hiller and Mrs. H. K. Thayer, of Greenwood, were here for the rehearsal of the 'Easter by,Hilton wedding last night and will return for the wedding tonight. :Mr. Hastings Dial, who is with the United States Shipping' Board, has re turned to the city for, a tacation after several long eruises 'to European countriet. .Mrs. E). P. Minter, who has been at a sanitarium in, North Carolina for severil months, was ' brought home Monday and, is now at the Julia Irby sanitarium. Mr. Minter vent ilp Sun (lay to accompany her home. 1%llowing the r'ehears'il of te Wi'as fcrbyAliltoni wedilng last evening, 'Mrai' J. S. Bennett entertainedr the 'wodding party at ani elegan t dlnner' party at heri htomei on West Main streot. Tihe house wvas lprettily deco ratedl fot' the Oemia n an tlnlIhe evening wa.ls gr'ea'tly entjoy('d by~ t hose jire'm tt Mr i. Anrdr'a lloper, of' Anid''ot Etunty, Tei)as his ~a vi'iting his i''. In . it t'cou at. A Hgop ita :nl' iist abay. O. viw nfsed redon bo oTei bad i abeit ttt3t '.ivevalabl Iiforma-it have. i liti lov(rcomee te dti aredations all thertil hevil. y ~l ''''rv' o .ll MEroRYh tOF ('hitlia ho lchy it Jus'ti5 two moth littl harle pttassed heart i from y i'aou. wet luitoi 3art! li.'org itle Charlyesti' we tiss yo tlle t'hroughi to ay whrever we o. thrt te weary hos we ms you Eairth has lost its look of 1 idat''. Ilieven seemsn to it morie b'':i!, ., t he Itpirit of ouri dear: l Iittle en t taux its happy htomeward flight. '-Wiritten b~y ii .\g' Within the Law. "i,'o0k at isu fellow int there wilth nI loaided revolVetr." saIn our wngis~lh friend at *1e biench uterday. --nd whten. resomwhtot si'trled. we gazed thirought theu doorwiay whinl we saw waIs merely ii big guerry-go-rounfd frll of youtag folk han td in the ctert the proprrietorr thiereoft. - Botton TLraiar script. No Worms In a H'ealthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, whIch indIcates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. CRovE'8 TASTELESS CILIL TONIC given regu-. barly for twoor three weeks will enrich the blood, improve thoedlgestlon. and~ act a a generalStrength. enig Tonic to the whole system. Natuiro will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the ChIld wIll he in perfect health. Plearsant to take. 'l8c per ht!s. One of the most beautiful parties in honor of 'Miss Ruth Easterby was givein Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Caine and Miss Carrie Fleming. Mrs. Caine's exquisite home was tastefully decorated iwith .pot plants and cut flowers. The guests were en tertained with bridge and forty-two, after which delicious refreshments were served, The guest of honor was presented with a lovely boudoir pil low. . 000 Friday afternoon Mrs. .lames Sulli van charmingly entertained at her home on West Main street in hono'r of Miss Ruth Easterby, I)ecem ber's at tractive bride. Receiving with the hostess were the memnbeg of the brid al party. Ferns and palns were ar I istically used throughout the dining room and parlor. The guests were entertained for awhile with bridge and forty-two, after ew-hich a iols( temlptng salad( course wia served. A lovely hand-painted boudoir cap was given the guest, of honor by the hostess. o 0 0 Moliday afternoon, Mrs. li. I,. ,lones entertained at a delightful bridge par ty in honor of Miss Ituth l' rby, whose mai:rriage to Capt. ioy C. lIil ion, ('. S. A., takes place this evening at the irist Baptist. chuirch. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion and made a scene of beauty and charm. After the games Were played a delicious salad course was served. irs. .ones presented the honor guest 1w i th a beautiful box of handkerchiefs. o o o Mrs. 'lErnest Mast.erby entertained Monday evening at her home on West Main street in honor of her sister, Miss Ruth Fasterby, whose ma rriage takes place this evening. (Games of various sorts to suit the fancy of the guests were played after which a tempting salad course was served followed by charlotte russo. fruit cake and coffee. Very unique favors of colored mints in tissue on a back ground of rose leaves shaped to make a nosegay were iplaced at each place, while the guset of honor was present ed a large bouquet made after the same fashion. Mrs. Easterby was as sisted in entertaining by Mrs. Doug las Gray and 'Mrs. Russell Locke, of Charleston. MANY MWENTIONED FOR NEIW CABINET President-Elect Consulting With Party Leaders Looking to Selection. 'Washington, Dec. 6.--Speculation about the possible cabinet selections of the in-coming administration, was east into more definite f "4oliy by consultations between Pri nt-elect diard(ing and leaders of his~ party in and out of Congress. Three names which stood1 in the foreground tonight among (lie miany dIiscuSsed as piossible cablinet members wVere those of .Johin W. \Veeks of Ma(ssachiusetts, for secretary of the navy- Wiilj I i. .llays (of Indiania. thle 1epuic (anl nationmal .limirimi for )o;isteir generval, andl li'y .'l Luiery ofV I Ohiho, thle I larding lire eral. I'rom;iinence also was giveni byv the d((y' cofrec tio ~ thie possile selec '1of 1):,1id .laync .lil oi (f New, York 'ormte.:oiamasador' to (Germny,~ ii; el'ry of State, allihoughit lead--011. iloot, SenIator' l'hiilander C. hiinoX, Semn.. prominen 'ltly~uuci mentie for theO portfo Rega;rd ig (lie Other pl aces in (lie mo Olieia f am ly, gossi h was less def inut and (t' list of liossibfilities was wVienled ra ther thani narrowed by (lie dlay's de0vlopmients. Tlhiat no formal offers had~ been made was emphi~lasized by Mir. I harding himself tonight as the onily comment lie was ilinig to mia ke on reported selections1 or on his dIiscuissioni of thei~. suiibject with Rtepub 1lican leadIers. "'No plae has been offered to anv cne," thet President-olect said. "Be.. yond that, I can only reply to quies.. tions ablout (lie cabinet with a sweep.. lng assurance that I have nothinag to say." Mr. Hays, Mr. 'D~aughteiry and Mr. Weeks all were present at todlay's conferences wvithi 'Mu. Hiarding on this and~ other subjects. Thirou-ghot (lie campaIgn these three .were among Mr. frding's closest advisers on ques tions of policy, all having been mem bers of thme Rtopublhicani campaign coim mitte(e. Audon ranj ('oneil No. 2, A. F. M. Adoni ran Councji No. 2 wvill 110(olbs anniu~l meeting hFridavt nighit noc, 1. " ff r ... . f USEPUL XMAS GIFTS With what sincerity the recipient of a gift can exclaim "Just what I wanted!" when presented with a useful gift, such as those we are showing. Both sentimc2t, beauty and usefulness are comprised in such gifts as hand-painted China, rich Cut Glass, lovely Art Squares, comfortable Rockers, Easy Chairs, Floor Lamps, Pianos, Desks, Cab inets, Tables, Tea Wagons, complete Dining Room, Bed Room and Living Room Sets. They will find their justification in years of ser vice, always remaining as a monument to the thoughtfulness and love of the giver. Let us show you our stocks of worth while Christmas Presents. Their variety and range in price will be a pleasant surprise for you. S. M.& F. H. W.ILKiS& CO., PBE ~iINT NOl'' TO N Dlee Demoeraile Cluld M('(eelo ."S CON'l The l urend 'ity Democloratic C'lub y - - is hlere y clelt'lc lou a'g ' 'l 111( i ,lf.a it e ' 1h l'niess lie ( 'hank~ges Ills .U 1in a last.I iI)( l ~ ,at~W ol i e ~ oi 3111utR Wilson Not to PeToally Repal ii it n a' p11~lL4 ::I ~tit : 'I~ IL 'eZ111aCTrc 1!"~VCTF is h rebyfcall(d t eet Thui!tda y li It I' B O-' e n house fo thei purioN of (r..In-. (122 l~t I' 1f1r1 'heWite l'Im ing -electiontand 1 : .t I l ( I l l t 4 1 4 1 \ :l I 0 4 8 0 I I ; ( d l t . ( ( I t .. , *t o I I "4 ' F e I ( ' o l a l o t l o l h o s O ' o'il S i t o k t t't 6. ll l!lts t 1I'' t (l i tp will I , 1 2e. WoII )). ae) eoe c)lgue l ''lIlt (,t'lii 1'.11: 11}14 ' 1, ilt 'ijI. v .b :;ti' ltJt 1 l I 11 fa 1.te 114 II ~Pt el tt e ult 11 t 1) i . e w ~ ttri l.1R E A TD IN G 1 A P EL of T Y o. l l ll0 1 1 1 i h e 1 1 : t h ~ vI t h ' ' l l g':s s t o m 1( 1 1 S ' l ~ t T . ( ' 1 l l * * O : ' ; 1( l l ) W ' 1 e ( I i ' 1 1 1 W ' t h O ' l ' ! i t ' I h ' ' ' s i . ' , e 5 i t i t 1 1 0 ( I ~ i t 5 l ) Y n o ; v eill b r , hin el o -' v C I t 8 u , ,' ' a 1 1 '. in s lpara lte ) :awi hs s ' : do:' . ; _l_ I 0 wi. tlh the p i ' a e : - t le !a If au t -"l 1h riand I : the lnou-nI 1 ittlid I AT CITYl lFT' ATI Oli il r alltg ,( If a. 11 ' )ac 1,b etI (11 I t l 11 111 1 \ . ' 1 I i . ! , body tj' IN 1 AI o s 1( ai! N .11 \ r ' 1 , 31 , -i 1~ . i l ' .\ ) r . \ \ '11:; O o; i e t l l a t 1 (. 1 ft lna a( 1 )1 o fl 1I at lu l t Id I L( t e e t d o f - O Q r l':: t e 1 \) (: 1 (. 11I )eee ;:Iuu 1')' 1, !I 11 0 e w l e i el 1 101 I c, e .llo r ; e1s zeronally.h 'l ' h e p nre n (id e n t l i l t n o t m I l 'k e n ( ' l o g t i l l ' SiS t e m& btg hi: intention to a .oin i e rst (----- - - --i o-f e- .......,...________..______________________________________ tihe s'nate an iit io w 1hiel called II- MORE PEP FOR ilsOlur 1to.ney alh if ta1sl a coeg ' he o r day at the \\lhitel ol:;e to formallytll I Come 'lb toC 't( ll t' I & Ti , nd " Al i d dl e ro o - 1N'i notify him that congress was in fes-- TH IIE LAZY MIND ' nT.-S'NAP ii; a14 nl1)114 itO!. II o'clock it tei. aft rl mifle fr 10 I'in, but un-mbers of t e delr'iution IO -I- -- 1 t) ill f rats and plies'e. Cril a s lari, dated SePtem1ber' 2. t i<j( left h i 'wi t the i p e o that i F0re luely (he Oi nly th ifference h y .. f 0h n' trMd.n kill( d with RAT -eNA P wenty years alter date. l iit' P or a lefth him wistors the y werle: 115, u1o'C that 1 he ' W e l'the1 ill Any fileoj In etdtDad 0 a ' 1(('i)0 f11'i(t5i ullar (ll. SH up all Al would~~~a\( not aperb;oecoges n - 1:'an1 u~d ** "I llt iss u-al oo t the rate of (; p~er centum peJur anntum. I d t o t a pl, , r b f o c h nt e s s i n i t ' in t h e C o n d it io n o f t h e B 1dy , o n ot at - N A1. 11 1 'e l th e io ir t m e a l p aya b le s e m i-a l ulatly , d s a to o t erson. The r ide nt's statement to The br in is not1 normally laz )'y. - is their last. d AT-SNA1 coall s in onl the I Ith day <(f I' eent he , l12ie it tht1) commnittele wa:; that. he(! wi1ould der nornmal conditions it functions takes. No mixing. cats or dog the hour of 10 M'lock in the fornolun "comi munien te 110vith" colgress tom or-111 11 r wil y. Its york, however, is dirlgct- woll' t toul h it. 0 Three size , 35- , , a t the l ie of ai.on, r 1'111 1111 rOw . bt affect d by the conditio n of the :;d $1.2' . Sol and 0 ) r arait 'ed by abb, A ttorneys. T'he r stees r(' 1 ' \'. (rg h ( 0 ' e 1 lb o d y , e e c ia ly' o f th e a lim e n ta r y c a . t, ; en1 l a ' '1w a r;1 1'Y A : . 'u tn am- D r u g e 'r v e tfh e r i h111 t tl 'to t r t a 4 A io ' MNil. \\ilson received his congres- Inl. Stolp up the canal and the stag- ;!or" alld Kl nndyV Bros. bids. No bid at l-. than yl sional visitors in the luebad room. S tn l. ated osons will poll tle the entire W cjr '. n ySider( ld. ator Idgge, of Massachusetts, the re- bod ilthe hod wtle b i poison and FLN SffiFNT _ _W. !. __rrema u icne cl function properly; m'ucgh Take notice that on .the 17th day of I . I, l I 1 10 spokesman and hie and the president Cl)og the system by allowing MhonieDcme,1kw ilrne ia thus met face to face for the first cont to an otaenite i o'rount, of our acts and doings as exec k C lstiluis a dg ir nlh rl o r o e s t a t e lo f a n n il C d - t e Sin he he leautt e of nations cove- o A tb association. wards, deceased, in tle oille < i( he nant and thl e peace treaty were defeat- Sucf 1)1(11 I s a nne s tm ri h an- g o of d iatiren1 1countlat P)'fl1(411. 0111111Cd itt'l il~g at kind. u I i 'r gu lar I abt , Ia: avl' Hptintel, Thd e I to e, of uoba t tQf (au ef Sco olty i t FIs-1 SIT I'. 1. 10 0 ed under Senator ILodge's leaderahli. . etlrhbt, ahaptts I1 o'clock, a. mn. and on the same day The preident did ndt1 shauke hands .\e-w e tto a ad : ugish11It, will'*ap1ply for a final discharge fromt Tlake notice that on the " 8th1da:. of with hi vt or 1 s. Th'eyas tere h ered ma ' br ou trusts as executors. l december, 192t'0, ' will r-ender. a of10n t int the sbl ro by w hie .lus e( Omnes hou am. Any person indebted to said estate le unt of my net and doings 1; A% attendanlts and then .\ir. Wilson ak_- c'leansc d. Sarl~ra ', a scientific! 'arepar-- m ot one tan dae req ir d t a ke ay ti stao f th stat( of Salli( ontontha dtc an al ersons ; ltrns Osborne deceased, in th if -h Poared froml an adjoining room. lie anno einal rots and therbs having claims againsit said estate will of the .Judge of PrObate of L aureni wor a luesac sut ad ued cae-witholiut ndl kieygotes the ing- present them on or before said date, icolunty, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. and on the onl entering the door1 hie smiled and ritate~d over-+worked stomach, ce-anses y rvno efrvrbre..aedywiapyfrae i poitin tohi cae sid:th syteman stike atth vey roY. A. U~dwardts harge' fromt my trust as n Adin istrator. 0011111119~ to 'i aeSi:tesytmadsrksa tevr ots; . Cooper, I':xcentors. Any pe(rson indebted to said estat e "You see, gentlemen, 1 cannot yet of ti mnany comnnon and dalngerous d{- Novembler 17, 19 20 ImAlis notified and required to miakz p iestive diseases. It will do Whatt the iepy dispense with my third~leg,'' comn aaiv ano ent on that dart; and all person:: The committee waxs at the White A tables:poonful threeI times a dlay NO'TIC'E OFi NAL, OF 80|100OOL, v'snt tem n alra idfoe Side , llous~e Only ta few minutes and thle Ibefore meals will set. the system right. MONDS (111, .rve or be -oee at' president remained st;;iding; at. the ' N exec 1'11~l tonic for liver, stomach, Tho Thrdn of T'rustees of School Il~iS- C. 11 11011) doro1h omdrn h neve,idney and! Mood ill,. All dealers, and'. trict Suilivan No. I. of L~aurens coun- I . dininistrator. do r f h rom du~ngth Itrvew 'jr lMir:. Ity, the (State of South Carolina, will'1 Nov. ''1, l120 1!l.- ;