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8 8 8 8 88888 8 8 88 8 88 8 8 i .ocai and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 CR 888 888888 8888 888 8 Sergt. Allen Barksdale of Camp Jackson 5p:'nt the wcek- end in the city withi relatives. Nat Icifjlmdy, of Camp Seviir spent Sil(iay in the city with his tfiet Mr. C. E. Kenneldy. Pitts Brown left last wevek for Char leston to report to the na.1va! station for service on the seas. Ti's. T. N. !!1oimes, of Pinuville, N. C., Is visiting her father .Ir. J. N. Wright, and other relatives. AMr. 1lugh Sanford of Chattanooga spent the week-end with irs. Sanford at the ioie of Mr. and Mrs. Golder. MIrs. 1). E. larnttt spent Friday and Satunday in Grecnville with her son Lieut. D. E0. Barnett, Jr. who Is with his company at Camp Sevier. Mrs. W. W. Ball and children Misses Margaret and Fay speht last week In the city with Mrs. B. W. Ball and Mrs. .M. L. Copeland. .\lrs. J. R1. Epting of Chicks Springs, and Mrs. Belle Smith of Pontotoc, Miss., were recent guests of Mrs. C. W. MeCravy near the city. Miss Idalla Iollingsworth of Cross !fill visited her cousin, Mrs. Fannie Stone, and other relatives in tile city 'last week-end. Mrs. C. F. Rankin and daughter .Miss Caroline Rankin of Farmville, Va., at riv in tie cityI) last week to spend some tilne with friends here. Miss llettio Brown, of ' Lanaster. arrivel In the city last week to spend soce time with ir. and .\rs. R. P. Fleming. .\Ilr. and . '. S..\i. W ilkes and', lit Vh- S. .11. Wilkes, J1'.. have returne,1 (d Io the city afti I sisendin.g a few days at1 A.heville. N. C. Dr. W". II. D:ial wo.It up to .\siheville Saturday lo sloeld soevral days w ith rs. Dia, wio has beln sprnldinig sev -.al weeoks there. Mrs. Jas. R1. 1)vis- \\ill leave. this ev 'k for Gre'nville where -she will at as dame of holor at the imarriae ()f hor cousi. \i is Carol flirndonl. AMr. Cla rence thTolfrey of Charleston spent a part of last week Ili lhe (Itv with his wife who is visiting her par ents Mr. and lMr.s. W. T. Crews. Hligli Eicelbeli'rier leaves today for Austlin, Tex.. w!ere lie will enter the aviation ground school preparatory to service in France. Miss M\il!k Beard of Charlotto, N. C., Is visting her sister Mrs. A. G. 1iart at the h'tme of i'. atd Mirs. C. N. C(Larko. Miss Cornelia Machen has gone to G reeiwood where she expeels to spend Ottim visiting her cousini. liss Sa d ie Peixie. \iiss Ieleera '.ark(e retueit'd yes eI-rIaY fromi (:Tenville and \lontreat an' las lee. visting for a. few Mlrys. .1. .D. .\ow- and chibiren ha1vf 1-:t ) t w the 11iY after visit int at .lor.inton. . C., for severaI weeks. lr. nd .\ s.J. W. 'T'odd\!. .\1iss liessi Troddt andi .\lrs. Gaiin'4ton wi!l leave tlh - lat t' i parit of the week for t he ir 5 .muier home at Miontrteat. 'itral l'olieeman JT. W. Noon, while in at tenitlane upon court loindaty. was cnlled by telt raim to (GreenCiwoodi onl ac('oi of the serious illne'ss of list b)rot her .\lr. .\T. C. Koon. M\iss 'arrie liarnett. who has been employdci ini the State' lospital at Ili('h muond . Va..retiiinnsd home yost erdayv and is now with h parents. .\lr. and :ys. D). i:. itarnett. mng sev'rai iip at I,ihei'ty lhill ithl Mri s. 'l ild aniid lit tle son J1. W. Tlodd, 3rd, and alhl of themn are expected home today. 'T'le friends oif C'apt. .I. 1I. Carlisle, in has hbeen sick at is homeii for s 'veralI week s,*w ill be glad to learno that he is impirovintg and thant lie may be oni theo Sitreet aga in sooni. Mi'. T1. J1. Weatherts has becen sl('k at lilt homte tinar th(' city3 fori C'( ieveal days; butt is niow li'pring~ii. I is wvife. whio broiki' her1 arim wick betore last. is also i'aiidly r'eovring fi'oim heri in jutry. 1and Alts. I. F'. lFlu'mint~a cm ove frm Ge'tenod :-hiupday to lbe I't'Osent whleni th'i littlei gratlatulh ti' hlaura A~ylett, dlautghtei' of .\lt'. and lie [1irs t Priesby'tr'ian clhurchIi Mlr. Jamties M cCr'avy has r'etuiirod to the 'lity after lein.ttg toured the l'ower' pat't of the state v ith~ thle -Furman G lee Clu tb. The clubi had a very successful trip and used the proceedls, amounting to about $-t00, In aId of the Red Cross. Roy II. Owings, son of Mir. and Mrs. J1. C. Owlngs, left last week for CIhatr heston to enter the navy. ills prtesent a(ddress Is 4th RegIment, %A Company, Section 2, Naval Tralninig Station, 'Chiarletston, S. C. I letnry Franks, son of Mr. anid Mirs. W. D). Fianks, wenit dowt to Columbia andl entlited for' ser'vicet in the na~vy. Althiough lit is but seventeen years of age lie has sigtned himnself tup to take par't In the great stru'iggle in pt'ogrcss. Mr. Tr'ner' Martin, tr'avellng sales maun for the Dixie Flour and Grain Company, has a's his guest with him at. theo Gilkerson House this week his sister, .\iss Nina Mart In, who has en teacling inl Greenlwoodl conity duifg the past session. IRobert AleCitlen, sonl of .\r. and .\rs. W. It. AleCtuen, left last week for Chattanooga. Tenn1., where he joined the Rledpath Chauatu1ztta ftorces as On e of the "rew boys" for the summer. 'Th is week he Is in P'ars. Tennii., and will Imiove lo another town each su. i'(ding we~vek. a. an d1 .\l I*s. \\. I. I i c(-y I ave re ceived a (ard from I tart iichey in 11okunctin(1g his sate arivkal overs.eas. M.. and .\Irs. lRichey now have tlrce sons overseas, Capt. W. It. llichey, Jr-., lIart Richey and Grover C. Richey. It is not yet known whether the latter two have arrived in Fra nce or are temii poraily lin England. In a letter to The Advertiser asking that the address of his iaper be changed to Camp Sevier, Mr. II. 1,. Parkinson, former superintendent of the city schools, who Is now in army Y. M. C. A. work. states that the "work is new and dificult but I hope that it will contribute somnetling to wining the war". Mr. Parkinson's address is "Y. M. C. A. Ulnit 85, Camp Sevier, S. C." Mrs. Parkinson is vith her par (Uts; in Alhermarle, N. C. Dr. Charles Forster Smith, l'h. ). of the University of Wisconsin, who came south to deliver the graditating address at the University of South Carolina, and also to give a series of lectures at the Winthrop Simmer School, visited his niece Ars. H. 11. I il11mhert here 3unday. lie motored tip from Newherry lin company with his brother, Mir. It. 1). Smith0 and family of that city. From I alurens .Dlr. Smithi went to Greenwood to visit points of inrest arolnild tile old homne. Mrs. llumb11ert alho had as her guest her. is ter, M.\r. S.. J. Ilunt of Greenville. who ICm down to met her uncle Dr. '1mith. . i Ws. \\'. 11. Kikhu, -lli-t Copt Ilid and Al!-0 t imladt, a "Lon-op" I-;:: by .111o lo \\oodralff.S mra i r . firee.nville and way*,aIion Thursa1 co e In Ihe( di. !am 11 inl about ten11 houir-' time and returning holm with (Acla record as, to) bre-ak-down. ex cept a broken steering gear, a leaking radhuor and a sliding lani hell. total expensp for repairs at urb)al stationl.s 6)e. I ,awyer Knight paid professional calls ol' clients. Ehh Copeland hied out a: every telephone to fild oil lihow ithe cotton market was dropping, while lhi Lst inamed party went along for a free ride and add a littie ',one" to Ile crowd. Greal t rip. a Aj 0 0 a 0 6 0 S S S S 5 9 4 * 31.ARRIMI.-: AND) .\N N 4)'N('IEM -NTS, * * * * * * * *0* * * * *** * * .\It-. and .\nz'. l-gene liix Wilkes annfliblOunce the ilgageenlurt of their daughitier Kathiln Ilizaleth t \\'il liami .l 1 mith of .\hivi!E . T'h' wellin will take olil on Saturday afuernoon, .lini 22nd, at 4; o'ceIock. No ads. Ann ioun114 lcmen of' thie en gagemiientI of ',1u. D avid l'Iutgene I arnett an l MIss Itay Glili of SlatesvillIe. N. ('. was - ieil ini tlanren last weekl with corn diat initrti(5 . ieutenan~tt liarnet t be ina the son of .\t. anl .\ir.. D. P-. 11ar hilt of this ity. laieutinanu l1arnett is now~ statilonued at (amnp S vier. 'he. miarr'iage u it take ,>ar 'a: ani iar'!y Tu'isday' ivenuin.; at thi hiotiie of the. iilticiating tiist'r ion Pley~ .Avermoe .\li5s .Jessie 'lIiTiompson, dauight'r of .ludige 0. G. 'Thomps1ron, andi Lewis ('aldwvell, a well known younig fattiti of the liar'ksdale sectio w)1~ere uitedti in miarriage by the Itev. Jamuies 11 Wl liamis. J1oseh tillM. .\l onroe. w hose 11 death frloml alole1xy toiiulrred at hIs home in the daiy, was laid to r'i.t at 11 i''cloik lon - dii room1)11 at his home11 Sunday mon I l'e was ab'out 12 yeirs of age alit was a son of the hlt .\rs. lFainne .\onroe, vtvy getnerally kniowtn as the ''Real I aughteri of the Ameriean llevolti tion"1 inI this part oif the state. .\ir. .\ otnroe was a useful andl val ueid mem her of the I lopewellI clhurclh and had long heen su peintileen of the Stun dlay school at that place. He was a goodli fa rmter anid a patruiotlc citizen and will lbe mlisused in tho community In which lie has spent his~ life, lie la sur vived by his wIdow, who was MIss ltammna Bloyd, and by several biother's and sisters. Seni. Tinmlran Sufferu Scalp Woiud. Washington. June 1 I.-Senator TIIll man01 siuffered a shatrp woundi last ight at his apartment here when he fell against a chiar'. Hie appeared in the Senate today wIth hIs head in a hanidage. Ie explained laiughuingly to hIs colleagues, "I started to sit dlownu in a chai r, but mitssed it; my headh did not." N1111' RIEIISTRIANTS IUNDElt DRtAFT LAW (Conltintied fom Page Onte.) b t'I, l~ ilit o; Sam I llice, Clinton: Cele )avid Davenport, Jaurens; Will Chappel, 8ross 11111; George ANdersIOn, I,attro1-ns; Nathaniel Smnith, liltrens; I-lenry Johnsoni, Clinton; Tomt Cary, 1,atuirens: IOltort \Iartinl, Waterloo. .Joe (trtLanford; Chaney lHarks daile, Clinton: .lamtes Irby, Laurens; Allen B 1easley, Clintoll; Fralk Irving. Wallloo: A. I". Calhoun, Clinton; Fed I)ouglas lood, Gray Cotti; I ldy We. ley, Clinton; Albert Flelcher, Owings; James Pat Anderson, Waterloo; Arthur Snimkins, Ware Shoals; .1. W. Long, Clinton; Tilotily Itain y, 'Cross 1Hill; ,John Oscar Jefferson, Laurens; Chat lie Jones, Ijautrens; Jot Templeton, 1,aurens; Claude Rogers. Lattrens; Dave liird, lAturens; William Parks, lountain Inn; Hi oraeCe ell, 0 ray CoiI i: Iiskine Aliller, Cross Hill; Nance Williams, Clinton; Lee Todd, Iatirens; (eorge Ray. Ilenno; Willie lhilsonl, I,au1renls; Uliuls Franklin, Clinton ; John Seroner, Owings; Col lier Arnold, Clinton; George ). Rice, lenno; Lou Wash Turner, Clinton. Casper Thompson, Laurens; Fate Mietts, Clinton; Preston Teague, Cross 11111; Willie Anderson, Gray Court; Craig Gary, 'Clinttol: Iobert Clowney, batrens: Corbet Williatns, Ware Shoals; Toi .Jeffersoni Sanders, Clin ton: Preston Watts, Clinton; Barney Woody, IIturenis; Walter Frech, 1Lan ford; Solomon Iart. Jr*., Kinards; It. 1). Calhoun, Clinton: Willie Pinson, Mloutville; Frank )ay, Clinton; Pres ton Tayior, lIAiksdale Arthur Foggy, Barksdale; 'Imaut .tlohnson, fanu r'ents: Carence 'Leamnani, Laurens: .lii mIne l'opeland. Clinton: Andrew Wil liams. I'aturens: mI'cst looker, Ware Sh als; W illie Wells. .\lountIIrille; (;'orge .Johisont, Wart. Slioal: llen ligtu1p'on. Clinton: Geworgec Walker,. Imt irels. Chir Willilame. Cross !' : i~tls, ( ,'lintoiClnton: .\la t h w Wa:liemi.Wat ie : Willie Floyd, E-nem lainl lunI: .\lack 11l1nd, Ihauriens; F ord Nlinen . (i nt (1 it al 1 [tin : Chut'1de ljarri, Crlss4 l11ll: Clarenlce .lihnsonl. War;t.( tu i t(: 1-;arl Youtng, Clinton. .left It oyd. 'ross H ill: lery (la toell]I Yoang, Iray Court ; Thomias Cris. atn ens; Jeas Arnold, I atremns; ol nic Bilakely, Clint~on: Anguis .\loonl, Ow (n :I n t(ry yl' es, M un tvilie; Elrnest Nanc, Clinton; .Jlaes Frakts, Ow ings; Kenley Young, Kiiards; Albert Thompson, Owintts. John Wallave Thlompslon, iRenno; Jesse Wesley, G"ray Cotr; I Tberlt Walk, I tInino; 1A. Abercromie, (Mray Couirt: Wash ( ar ter, Barksdale; p''rmnan Anderson. Clinton; I'lles t Colm aii n it, I aurens; .\ - fred Hevedev. I'al r, I, O'ell S.4i'uber, Clintton; I Tary Gray, \ilunt vill ; ar ene1e .\rnol1d O'Dell, LauIrenls; .John ellion Allon, Kinlards; William Pyles, 0:-a, lush Italeoy Irbhy, Owinlg. Clakrence, Vea L.Iaurens,. Sim i~x , ~ Iiut : tjt erbet rt i- ) ; s i Itts. ')atr1in.: Wtilie a udgens, 0 buriens: (;r: Ihrt t C 1ann n.1 Crost Illl; W'. tl a l itit, Waterlooi Willieu' W illi! M 1 a r ith, W t -t li W illiI let'rin.u it !'' IS:nuvus llougla ( hrlth, re'in; N ti lluntaerttGray iot : Sl-(~ ,'' .~! 311 , . , t' t'er ltd. at li\ telt eacn Stur y toct. t.1t \tat 'Mil.11 ltold. o t' het'., \ < ',at'oftMr. We'l vibh- occurrled;' f In tl'tlos in that -nonin:. hie ares(etatS o ans MI,(ry s 'iit. Otokaget dalit otite sil ttt.The new of h ertO dath was.do raeeid o ith uge atd sorro' to her friend janot' andi aintancs to Irens.t 'ther isr oniie byt hatn thusbandr and iouxirald I li chiile ten wht ae'i-h deslngo sypth mlouhi' friend, here ..\of ing Execthnme womiloti .lie tIli .\'sl. itoW\lee trav wOm~ dow nt~ was given ix Couittit a.s sitheit' reliiln ~ltv frho Ctea thi'tuunty.Mr. M 11av swtnin thke pladei' O themece repra vened t tonay m oni;. wtog liF. I liove juor antd Woth erstoCt rtor to yteir'okoshefrste or d CAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Use Ball Mason and Sure Seal Jai s AlI Sizes in Stock Buy Now; You May Not Be Able to Get Them Later BALLIMASONS BALL SURE SEAL Pints, per doz - $ .80 Pints, per d(.1 . . $ .90 Quarts, per doz - .90 Quarts, pert doz. 1.00 1-2 Gals., per doz 1.15 1-2 Gals., pr doz 1.25 / ?4' Best Qualy TO - 35c d1z. Highest Gr:'t Rubbers Lurge Si :e (1-2 Pint) Jelly Glasses 5e and Oc doz. 50C dozen' Extra fine rubbers with all jars, suitable for either hot or cold pack. A Good Home Canning Outfit $4.50 If yu come to us for your canning supplies you are sure to find what you want. The best quality, fresh new stock. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes Co. BLOUSES Ta aal Of course you want to save on your apparel-everybodly does, and everybody who comes here to satisfy their Blouse requirements can and will. Our intimate co-operation with the country's foremost Blouse manufacturers-by which producing costs are lowered and selling ex pense eliminated-explains our ability to offer matchles~s Blouse values at all times. XIRTH MORth NatonalThritlouse WORTH MORE---ONE DOLLAR---WORTH MORE Sold Only .,The Same in theLow Price Wirthmor -the Nation Stors e-Over It's a source of wonder, surprise and gratification that these thor oughly good Wirthmor Waists can still be had for just one dollar. They're worth more, and would readily sell for more, but a real thrift plan of making and selling makes their sale still possible at this modest sum. New Styles on Sale. (Sold Here Only) H. TERRY Order By Parcel Post