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* -* * e * * e* *. *. * * .* * *e * * Locl and Personal Menlon. * * . Miss Mario Smith spent Sunday at .Wood)t ff -)yith :hor sparents. Mr . . :E. Boyce, of Clinton, "was a business visitor , in town yesterday., Mr. V. 3elton 'Owens, of Gray Court, iwa': a visitor in the city yester (lay. -Mir. and mrs. R. J. Bland; of Sum tor, sPent last TueF (lay and Wednesday in the city oin busilels. Mr. C. A. Told, well known farmer of Cliuton, Wa:; a visitor in the city Yesterday. Miss Liaiele White, of \Yalhalla, 'spent a few days in the city last week 'with her sister, Mrs. H-. W. Gasque. Mrs. Fetta Dorroh, of Gray Court, mr'ent the first of the week i' the city wl-th Mrs. V. T. Dorroh. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hex Lanfordgniotored up fromi Wa iorloo for a short visit to the city yesterday. Miss Velma 'Emitnth, of Maisley, 1Spent reveral days in the city last week as the gle.t of' Miss Hattie Gray. M-s. Chiles Calhoun, of Greem.ood, hun b0n11 sp1nding several (lays In the city wvit)h her parents, 1l'r. and Mrs. W. 11. Dial. Fiiends of Mr. H-. Terry were glad to Sce him at work again Monday after having been conflited to his home for several days on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. 10dward McCrady,'of Greenville. spent the week-end In the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Todld. .\lIrs. H. C. Hilton has returned to Coluibus, Ga., after visiting her mother, .\M rs. Laura M. Easterby, for .'everal weel:q. Miss Maiaret Fain, of Dandridge, Tonn.. and Miss Mar'y 'Jenkins, of Rock 11111, are expected in the city the lat ter part, of tlie week to visit Mi'. and Mr:. Or o. .Jenkins. Mrl'. C. 1.. Par 'ker, w'.ho is tellporal ly lon.tcd 'n Cl : 1iotte on gov'ern ment work, -pent the week-end in the city with Mr's. Parker and -the cIldr101 at the hem- of M r. and Alra W. W . llehey. Mr1.' M. '. Ilan., formerly in charge of the ofilce of the Davis Realty Com pany hec', but who is now with the same concern ii Greenwood, spent Friday aid Saturd-ay in the city With friewnds. .Mr. 'Edward 'Webb, of Petersburg, Va., spent several days in the city . ast. week with 'Mr. andl Mirs. C. K. Ray. Mr. Wehbb is a close friend of Mr. Tom rtay, who has; -bcon in Petersburg for some tine, and while in this vicinity found the opportunity of visiting his relatives. * 0 * CLINTON NEWS * * Clinton, Feb. 15.-Mr. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., spent several days last week In Atlanta on business. Mrs. Wim. Andeison and. son, of Greenville, spent last wveek -with her parents, .\1r. and Mi's. R. L. Bailey. 'IMr. and Mr's. WV. HI. Hays returned 'last 'Wednesday from New York City, where Mr. Hays has been for treat 'ment 'the past six weeks. Mliss B. Copelanid, of Chicoira col lege, will spend tihe wveek-end withl her piarents, Mr. aind Mrs. G. A. Copeland. Mm'. andi Mrs. W. fl. Owens, Jr,, en.. ter'tained the following guests at a dininer' Iar'ty last Wednesday eveniug: Dr. md 'Mrs. .Jas. H. Copeland, .\ir. and Mr's. Jodie Chandiler and Mr'. 'and Ml's. .J. I. Coleman. Mr.l 'and 'Mm's. T1. 1). Copeland enter Stained quite a numnbe4' of .their friends at a dinnei' party 1:ist Friday evening. .'fhose presenti were Mir. and1 Mr's. .Jodio Chiandler', Mr. and Mr's. Iriby Hipp, Mr. and Mr's. Mac H. Hipp, Miss es 'Ronalyn and ona Bliakely, ' Ray Prather and -Mr.~ C. WV. Stone. Mrs. WV. M. Scott nnd dlatlghters re turned Truesdiay to their home in Bishopyllo aftei' spendling last tweok with 'her parents, Mr. nnd 'Mi's. Egdar Owens. Mesdanmes M. J. McFadden . and Frank Kellars entertained'- quite a number of their friends at a Valentine aparty last Saturday afternoon at 'Mrs. MoFadden's residence. The house was decorated in. all kinds of yr~lentine deocorations and the valentine 'Idea was carried out in every detalil, Delicious cream and. cake, offc'e and cheese wafers were served to a-bout fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Irby 11ii1' entertained at a card party Monday night in 'honor of Mr. atnd Mrs, Oswald Copeland of Nowherr'y. After several gantes of. ~cards, a dleilis salad course and aot chocolate were sei'ved to t'he fol 'lowing guests: Mi'. and Mr's. J. 0. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Mae IHipp, Mr. and Mrss T. 'D. Copeland, Mr. and *Mr's. '-W. 'B Owens, Jr., Mr. 'and Mrs. Rloese Young, 'Mir. and Mrs. John Fin nloy, nd D~r. and Mrs Jan. R. Copeland, Mr. '[hoe. Jacobs spent several days In Atlanta Iast week on business. Mi'. U. Tilakely entertained the foot ball. topm at a dinner party last Sat urayvening. JUDGE K. M. LANDIS IMPEACHED IN HOUSE (Continued from 'Page 1) Worthy of the bench" and "demogagu ery." DIscupsing 'his financid Interests at home, Senator Dial said he had or ga:ivzed a mnall bank and a trust com pany. Mr.. Dial added that he had never drawn any salary from the trust comipany and that he had never drawn at much salar:- from the .bank as the hank clerk whose case came before Judge Landis. Re'garding Judge Landis' tatement ers In a measure were responsible for that the Chicago 'bank clerk's employ his theft because they pa-id him such a small salary Senator Dial saild: "If that goes unchallenged there Is a judicial invitation to every employee, if they're not satisfied with their salary, to say 'Take whatever you want.' That is the most Bolshevilki doctrine I ev.r heard. The man who possesses these s(nttimnents is not (at i fied to st on any bench." Senator )ial said that the bank clerk did not steal a I'e* huindred (101 lars to aild hisf family, btil took $96, 000. "This judfge," Ie continued, "pm a premium on the amoult of his thiev ing. It was not for ilie court to say whether the compensat ion of the bank cleth- was enough, the senator con tilnued, adding that "this freak did not confine himself to, denunciation In the court house, but went out on. tle lighway.; to turn loose his venom on Senator Dial announced that he Woul'.l call the attention of the de partment of justIce to the case to see If the scnm1timents expres'sed on the blencoh "Iight not be rebuked" amd added that In a1 few days he 1perhaps would Introduce a bill "to make it uin lawfuil for judges to reeive salary fromi any other occupation." "Not Worr-iCAdo Chicago, Feb. I.1.-judge Kemie:iaw M.,In Iadi today refuii sed to (ommieit o hchages and thr'atenIed im pIel'achmenot. p)roiceodings of Senator Dial of South Carol ina. lie repudiat. ed puib:lihed statemeats in morning pairs attributed to him and decl a red he would have nothing further to say on the mlii!tter 4t this time. "W'hat's the next move, Jut dge?" lie was askled. "It's Dial's move. I've nothing more to say. Why all these reports of a-l!elcd interviosws make Me a coin mon gossip. Anything I say now wvoulld just. be handing that fellow Wood for his fire." The iudge's oflice was busy with callers :ull (lay today. Some offered Isympathy and support, and others -merely came to give the judge as surance of -thei faith in his staid. To all of them lie declared lie was not perturbed by any of the Dial threats. "I'm not worried about this thIng," he assurted oe caler. "Why 'm no more initerestedl In this thani I am in the appilolnttment of a iew hell 110p in that hotel across the street. Admitte'd t) .DIstrict ('ouri. Rear' AdmItral Samuel McGowan, re tiredl, has been ad~mitted to prtactice law in the District of Columbia courits, acording to press dlispatehes alppear lng In the dailly .papers yesterday. Ad.. miiral McGowan wvas "considerab)le of a lawyer" as they say 1n'Spartanburg, hotore he wvent to work In the nmavy and n10 doubht lie will find it easy goin: uipon his return -to hiis "'tirst love.'' A hirmthilay'Pa iy Mr. .\elvin Lindlov gave a party S aturiday evening In eclebratlon of his fifteenh ir11thlday. Quite a niumber of hIs frkndi~s wer-e present and tiade it a very enijoyable occasIon. After a great many fgames were l1ayed, they wce'e Invite (1Into the dlInIng r'oomi where A beouteous sutJpper wvas served. For Near East Relief The Advertiser forwarded to E 0. Black, Treasurer Near I'a'st Rolief Fund last week, the~ followvIng sulb ncriptions: Miss MInnIe Wall'ace --.. ...$0.00 0. G. Thompson --.....-.. .. 2.50 Other subscr'Iptions wIll be forward ed as -they are received. Chamber Directors to Meet The dIrectors of the C ambher of Commercei are 'hereby called .to meet in the Chamiber of 'Commerce rooms Thursday afternoon at 4 o'cjock to dIscuss matter's of i:nmedIate moment. - R. R1. NICKELiIS, Pros. A'LISON LE.E, sec. If you wvant to convert your ib'erty BlondIs Into cash, see Hlome Trrutst Co. at I'gnterprise NatIonal Dank. 30-2t P'AtLMETTrO LODGE, No, 1if, A. F. M. A regular esommunlentlon of Palmetto Inodge, No. 19, A. 'F. M., will be held on F/IRID)AY niecht, Feb. 18th, S-at 7:30) o'clock. Work 'm E. A. degree. Memberms are urged to dttond and visIting brethren welcome. SBy order of 7M. 0. ANDERS'ON L. 0. 'IOOPF, Secretary. W. M. Jlabb.Rose. The larlors of the Laurcns hotel Vas the scene of a wedding Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock when Miss Elise Babb of Laurens became the bride. of Arland C. Rose of Blaney, near Columbia. There twere no attend ants and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Pierce F. Kilgo, pastor of the First Methodist church. lr. Rose arrived in' the city from Columbia at 2:30 and left with his bride at 5 o'clock ior Augusta. Mrs. Rose is al daughter of Representative Clarence M. 'Babb and while her father is at tending the sessions of the 'general assembly she has been making , her ome at thle hotel with- her sister, Mrs. A. S. Perry. A few years 'ago she was a student at the Columbia college and last year she taught school at Ilaney. She is an attractive and popular young 1-woman an(d hcr friends regret that her marriage takes her from Laurens. Ar. Hose is a well known young biness lan of his town and section. V. E8. Society Olves Valeuitine Parl!y Miss Nannie Lou Reeves dei'.* I -..1 ly entertained the C. E. Society I giving a Valen tine party last Fridy evening at her -home near \\'are Shoals. They iplayed qluite a number of *games and had several contests, such as pinning the arrow on the heart and a -bird contest. The prizes werc awvarded to Misses Eula Mae Cravford and Pauline lughes. Then at 'ten o'clock the gue;ts were invited into the dining rom, which was beautifully decorated in red and green colors. .Jllo and cake w.' aerv.ed by /Mirss. Rosa I na 1),s F'Aul:te C'vrawford and Na tuni i -R.eeven. Among -those present Ve: 'isses Vi:sin~ia~. and .\largaret Bnle tine, Tirz and i'auline iluuglheF'. Claulia anid Jennie Le Stone, .\ladge Vauighin, .ul1Ia Medlock, 1.l1-1n1d Cowai. Mess rs Carl Bishop. Joe Cooper,. ill ie and Jeff '\Wod, A. R. I lughes, Edd and Henry livley, Lee Cowvard, James Reeves, Clifton Siebert,' Holward Car lisle and Johnie Jalentine. 0 0 0 Led for'd.C( on . Miss Macia Ledford, dalughter ot Mrs. Janie Ledford of Fleming street, an( Mr. A. J. Coats, of the Fuller Garaige, were ha.ppily married Sunday afternoon by Rev. Vermilllon at the home of Mr. Brown a few miles in the gountry. Aft r- 'the marriage the young couple left by automobile fo'r a short honeymoon, returning home yes terday. J I I AN: HOR Come and look are out c Ware~ Shoal: BUG 'Ware; the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps Me. / R HEALTH_ C% 09 You h v. heard nich about Y iullI know fix: lo Thrift C:urnp.igns---to savc monrey. 11 it 1-n a, ( I ii ? T We ugeIi You, to wagr a Thrift ki mt n---to s:ave what. is your :7YA. I . 1ght to ir hor, goodr kitelv(u' t~li R. r e Vcr ao>: ItI .. 0o .,-1f healt, an comnf.teby ,ieh condii.ions. rteTe-ouc o It- is easiky (o,--. T hs . HirOier our sore at youi Kitchen Cabinet is doing it every ience, and see the many rn dieIs. day in a million and a half homes. You'll find the prices and teims to It fits itself to the kitchen work your liking. Dan't he forever long the way you do it by conveniently ing aid sighing for those kitchen arranging aprd putting within easy comforts which only the Hoosier reach all needed utensils and sup- can make yours. Today if you plies, wait. ou s por at- you eales one Yo'o Min them price and termsL4 to S.M.&.ILKES&CO. ST RCEivEDjj them over. No obligation on your part to buy. We if the high rent district and can sell you for less. s is the Best Mule Market in the State See Our Complete Line of GIES, HARNESS AND WAGONS Shoals Mfg. Comnn