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* ** ,o*e* . e . * * e.. * * Local and Personal Mention. * ***** * ** * * **eoeoe orn to Mr. and .lMrs. (ilbert M\. Ty. 1er, Tuesday morning, a boy. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. .\cLi are spe-ll(l Jig a couple of weeks at \lontreat, N. 'U. Allss .\lary luton left ycsterday for Chestvir to visit hel sister, . lrs. It. E:. Simsq. Aii 3lar;garet )timlap has returned Ahoint after lA uding several weeks In North C(troi1lia and1(i Teninesspe, Nis Olli' Jons., of ILodges, Coliletoil County, Is vitsiting.. her. Sister. .\lrm. 1). I. sildpsonl. Air. anid .\lrs. it. \V. (;,1lilan1d, (if Fmuntainl Ilun , spentl l1ast week-end witIh relatives inl the city. .I Irs. \V. 1. Franlks is the guest this exe k of .\lrs. \. A. 'C',o eland, at l'dnia-. ville, lienar Ilendersonville. .\iss Pattie 'Wilkes has returned toie afte.'r a visit of several Weeks In Ahbbville. Aliss Pay iPooser, of Columbia, spent a few holirs iln tle city yesterday, oil her way to visit relatives al Ianford. .\liss Don ie Counts left a few( days ago for Greeiwood to visit rel atives for soite tille. Mliss Alma Coleman, of Cross ]ill, 'is spending the Week with her aunt, Mlss Cleo Walker. .Ilss ILouise Wolff and lit Jle sister, and .\ lss Pruett, after a week's visit to relatives here, have rett i'nedl to their home In Anderson. .li S. Margaret. Schueftlet'. of Ioa noke, Ala.,. has arrived In the city to spend several weeks with Mliss laudio Mae Jessee. Mirs. V. W. Squires and .\lss .\nnie Sqluires left yesterday 'morning for Swannanoa. N. '., ;ftler visiting RIev. and .\lrs. C. T. Sqiuires for some tile. Mirs. C. C. Cunnhmhas return11ed to her homle in .\lacon, ("a., after vlsit - ing .\lr. and .\Mrs. T. 1. KCendrick for 011 time. Mrs. Connor tller and .liss Ilois .\liller left last Satuird *ay to spend Se. eral days witi relatives and friend.. near Charleston. Mr. (eorge Gai ,on, of Palm Hlellh. Fla., arrived yest lay to spend sev cral days with Illis parents; at Gray Court, an, relafives in the city. Mr. W. C. floss is included among the recent aitomobile piurchasers, hav Ing bought a Franklin touring ear from \lr. .1. K. ilatton a few days ago. ' Ni1. Geo. 1H. Blakely, of the Laurens National Bank, is a member of a camp ing party enjoying an outing In the mountains near liendersonville. Mayor a(1 Mis. W. R. Richey re turned yesterday from iendersonville, N. C., where they had been spending several dlays. Vol. .J. Dunklin Watts has returned to the city after spending a month or two in the mountains of North Caro lina and Tennessee. Mirs. Rosa 1. Caine and daughter. .lr's. James W. Powell have gone to Dallas, Tex., to visit .\lr. and Mrs. John Y. arlington. .\1r. and .\lrs. 1R0y Smith11 and lr Caiirl lil Smith and t~wo clildren,* of ('olumbia, are visit ilng their1 sister', Mi's. J1. R. 1Ellis, on 1lamplt on StreeCtt. .\lt. aniid .\lrs. \V. It. Ttcacham,. of lii Ion. spient s;ever.al day13s last week wiith 31r* andi~ .\lr'. l.. .\l. Pli nhm ait thirCl home onl the ( ross TIlli'road, while en~ t hrd'r'(i reur tif New York. M\r. and .\lre. I. 1.. O'8hiits andii lit tle soni, I. ..., .lr., of Spiart intotrg, spent thie wveek-iid wV ith .\lrs. 311'. and .\rs. Y. S. ( ilker'son andi lit - tIe hoy, Y'arte3y, .ir., have returnled to t heir homie in (Greeniv Ill e af ter' xiend ing a week with .\lri. and .\1's. 'W. ii. Gilker'son. .\1'. .1. II. lHalenitinie, son and dauigh thei week at"'Waynesville, N. C.. ant guests oif .\i rs. V, C. WValker'. daiys' visit to .\1ts. ( . TP. I~:at ier ait the0 Watts 31 ills. 3irs. Mitchell was; for'merly .\iiss luthI Taylor, of Iloonie vylle, .\iss. M,. Richard D~unlall reCturn'ed yes terday from Covington, V'a., wher'e lhe wvent to inspect agr'i'ulturlai lime quar lies which he expects to r'eprlesenit In this se(i on thle comning seasoni. Other's ini lis parity were' .Alr. ilampl Stone, of ClInton01, anid S3ecretairy of S-tate, WV. .\iiss lna ..gnc'.", of D~ue West, has been visiting her sister .\1rs. R. C. (Gray, for' several (lays. Wednin~(day ev ening 31\Ir. andi .\1's. Gray gave a dei tlightful d~iner party ini her1 hoor and Onl Thursday eveninug .\lss Sadie Stull I vain t'itatuined a fewv friends at .\bilgist rate J1. N. WVriglht has returel' home after a pleasant vit to .\1'. T'. N. Hiolmest, at Pineville, N. C. Th'le genial "JIedge,", whlo can hardly he elassed as a conniolsseuri of food as It all looks good to him, was very much anid vegetables being especially plenti fuli at the season of the year' gvhlch hannened to 111nd him there. BOLSIIEVINI ADVANCE GROWS MORE MENACING Preifers of Englani and France Dis. cuss Menns of Coping Agaiist. Mst siatn Ailance. WVaiaw, Aug. 8.-I-remier Witos, in a statement to the 'Polish ietwpaper men today said the government would e reltain in Warsaw inideillItely. f: Asked regarding tihe foreign lega- M tions, tile t;'tremnier' said represen ta. f live. desirinig to stay with the govern- v tii(t did so oi theil own respotltbil-- a ity. It Is annlotineed that Cardinal Rat- n tI. I)pll ntinitcio at Warsaw, will. re Ittainl in Warsaw if capital falls into I. tle hans of the Ilolsheviki. ei The newsjpapers today printed at- g O'ies criticizing Poles Who are leav Ing the city, declaring tIhey shoutId not be allowed to return. I lythe, Iangland, .\I . S.- --(rea-t I itay]in and France are convilced that A Ilh- Hoilheviki intenid to capture- \V.a r- t< saw and set up a Soviet. government 1 in Poland. Ir This as learned from an oilleial i source tonight following an announce- it ient lit ethi colference between Pre- b ier Lloyd ( George, of Great Britain, I .1nad Prei ier Millerand. of France, I livid todlay to discuss the Polish situ- i ation, that tte conference wolnd con tinue tomorrow, wlen t he prem eirs ta will pass upon naval, military and econ3omtic plans for savilnig Polt . These olans are liing drawn up to- I night by .Marshal Foch and Field . .Marsha Fil'r liHenry Wilson, chief of N the British 'Iim perial staff. These were the outstanding devel opments of the day and followed an ol'icial an notnent1 that the Soviet '1 government had druinitely reftised a ten days' truce, reqtuestd b M .\lV. I.loyd George as a result of Pridvay's icetilng with the Itussian Itmission C hleaded by .\. Kameneff and .\. Kras- t siln. While thele has been Io talk of of licially declar'ing war oni Itissia, the allies have decided .to give Poland all It possihe naval, inmiltary and ecoitoilic assistanice ' ithotut deay. Tie pi'iliers received two niotes, it from Moscow today it answer to Mr1 a1 Lloyd George's retlest for a truce. I Tontight, they sent another note to the I Soviet and also advised Poland to seek a truce direct fromn tie tolshe.. viki, who indic1ated in their reft.sa of the truce that if the request came dfi rect from the Poles, it might have a 11 better chance of being granted. One of the notes received from the Bol sheviki today said 'a meoting of the Poles and Russian had been called for S Mink next Wednesday and that the a Holsheviki preferred to make their a own arrangmnents with fihe Poles. 1-t was reliably reported tonight that the blockade of Russia would be reimposed imimellately. t1 .\1r. 'Lloyd George has deferred his promised staltement in the house of r0omm111ons tomorrow uti01 Tuesday. .\l. Mlillerand and his ptarty will ]lot return to France untIl .londay after-t ntoon. Th Frenc'h arie uirgintg the eS tahI-b Ilishmttent of a defensivye line in IPo Iaitd, either' before WVarsaw, or Iimmite-I Ilittely behindt~ 'the capital, if it is too late nto..v tor' t' formter'. .\l .\l iller it treas 1:e ut sedi for this. hin', chtiefly for1 t trogqps. At Ithe tlost' of thlit confere c nce, whvlich lastedl until after N o'cltock this. ''ventIng, M. .\lirand Ipresenitedl for' lghe ap.prvil'V of the hir'itishi dle.:ateitt ri'c Ielra tin h.; hmnl draifteud. ''Tho siub st ance of ti s cotyt t ittedi a wvarntiin g to3 I llermiany' thait if ani atitempi Is imadt' lit aniy wvay to (cooperiate with th t Itoishevik ittn armyz:, of the allies will eupy th lit'1ia r tegilon aind o)ther'a puoits in G~ermantt t etritory. .\! r. Llo.yd Gort ge h.as not yet indt!ientetd hiis apprhioval .f te decIartat ion, hi lFrettch ciric es ibehovc t hat lie will ~greet to~ It, autd uihat. the waringt will bie (conve "yed to fit tmanty cither i- iP 'cely or by an ~ite~ Id declartatiti. Fuiirthieir iet ails of the nmeet Ing itt Londton Friday be tein thle DlbIshev ikI reiresen'ttat iveO andtt .\lrt. ILlyod G eor ge w~eire learnedi('( tontight biy the Assoc' ~ited Prtess. .\. Krtassint autd K~ameneff', ai paretly th1louightt they would 1h e able lo Indluce *thle .\osem'yu governmtentt to r'eept the termts of a1 t'uce, andI the3 r'efutsal of the SovIet govertnent ia aken In coniferen''e eire'(les htere ats iteaning that Kamueneff andt Krasslin n havye but intor infIutenee wv ith Prlir I. Mitllitani lition. VTe SuiI vana family r'eutnion wvIll he al held thtis year' at Mt. Hlethel clhuircli it i Laurtns cout y, Ont 'rTiihuda, 26t h I nf August. Let all the relatives come atn~d brIng dilnner'. (;.FOR(;J0 W. SUL~jl-VA~N, W M, '). SUJLIA VA N, PAIlib WV. SUI4VAN, a 'C. C. PlATH1IDRSTONlC, h I Committee. tO (1'OTIlOl SdIIVAN GJOOD)GION, a Setary.ne Saturday evening .\Mr. J. . flennuett ctertainced a few of hIs out-of-town 'Iends-at a slag dinner at hIs homi on 'est Main street. Aiong thoser it r.'vre Mr. J. 11. Shelly, of liart 1le, -Ar. I. P. Aloody, of Allntale. lid ir. T. P. Bled, of New Vork. On Mlonday evening .\lis.. Florla it ni vtt Was hostess to hIr i'e:c onor of he. house guest, \i s .\n a aurie Moody, of Allendale. An iil'se Was sertved. Galmes; andi ressive converdsa Lion Were en.joy fi. -o (-ry. fiales. Aliss i' ia l1ailes, of G(reenvills , ancc ir. Albert (ray, of ('ay ('outi, w're appily m1[arc,id it the Iavet,: partlelits ill SGre'enivill. Saturday a, 'rlooni atl foui' o'clock. iteRv. I'otecr ailes, brother of tle bride, ,erfori ig the vereimioncy. The marria w a hluit affiair, oily a few relatives an1 Itilmate friends being presenti. The ride was attended by .\I iss .1 ea an odson, of (rvenville, as mahl of inor, and lice g'Ooim1's iest m1a(i1 w11 is brother, .\Mr. Carroll (;ray, of (tray ourt. Iloth of tle young peo:1le. are cemilbers of prominent faililies of thi< .ctlon and tile ma crriage was o' wideL t(erest to mancy friends throu lnhout ie state. After tihe' ceremony .\Mr. and Irs. GraIy left for a bridal trip to t' orth and l'ast. C'OMME ND C(OU'NTV FAIN 3. resyterian 31inister at Clinton Pays Visit to ('ominty Poor Farm id 'ouis A way Very 3uch lleased. Thel( leltter below, address-ed tce The linton t ron f icile, w:s clipped from iat ,papler by a ci izeni of Clinton up .a rentlly very much10 intevrestedl inl the oun1cty PIooir Farmli and fotmVaride-el tc he Adveriser' with le reeIlnest that lie printed: ditor' Clinton Vlronicle, TIe people of Clinton ar.ce incter-sicd i the County P'oor iarmi and oe'ccasi)on. iy give exir'e'ssion to It. They wp: iI'efore, e glad to know that a %1Su 1 tle, farm ani an insletioni of th1 mle rvPeals a satisfactory condition The farm has about1 1100 acres nut 01n w '.1 in good cultivation. The v.-rop* re in goo(' condition, well] tilled andc. le piemiliscs every.where show greal ccpiovenients. ''lhe changcs %may b( oticed in passing along hlie road one old huts have been torn down rid a new tenant house creoled. The lace has been cleaned up ani tIowrI re growing. If the crop cicdition mctillues till the end of tihce seasoni id Is gathered and sold tle farm will id the year ,without public expense, it inmates cared for and there will stock, feed stuffs, etc., to br-gin an her year's operations. There are few innates there at Pres it doubtless due to tle pros!:erity of C country. These arc well cared for lice supierlicte'ndent, .\lr. Satter'whit e, id is wife I whlo wvas a .\liss Senn eli oiknwnc people oft lihe Roc(ky pr1ig seti on. T1hceIir enerlgy and~t ilhifulncess art' shlownc in lice ordeliI 'ss acnd cilea niliness of' 0verty hcinc outII. App~aren'ltly ever'ytlhcng is dlone mak the ie intnia tes cmfortablc Ie anccd c1epy. Two rockinug ecai.s I place-i er' by~ lice indncess of a fri-encd hcelp to old iadi,'. to wh'ile a':way thie hcourc.. 'lhe iesenct eoniion oni the farmi. ce calges al c''tdy mcade ctid iih, Ircthier' ciprov'emencts -;lacnned mcakhe e f'eel like giv'ing thcis word'e of pcrai. lite mlancagemen('t ancd to the i ounity iccnmcissioncercs, .i ('sris. .\loorc aen: A , illakeiy, wh'!o hcaiiiened to be pre ct whlenc I mcade my visit thcere 'e iriay. I think they care to be c cm encded for what thcey arE'eid(, te ake t his cnubilie charitabele nst it c: len credit to thie people of I. mrc n :munly. liothi f'omc the vie'wpioint of isinleas andc chcariy tingi~s are in tine mditicon accd when'l lice prcesenu 'lans - 1<cmple't ed the (' l~aurnccs ('ounlte 11)r Farmi wvijl Ice a dist inc? honorec: i wIll meet'll nciceedis. Thle cimmis oncer's hav'e bienc att'ntivye ande per maiclly intlerestedl ancd I wishc to enta imeunt themic. initon, s.ui y 13' , 19t20. r. Vauccghan c. lFaricer, Tei s Ilo uc ieh i1,ist All Ills Prl'~'. Seed ('ornc. ''"Some tice aeg i senct away for' soe~ dli ..rced seed < iln. Put ItI icc ai c.unI 'y rck ancd I cccg it on a rope ss nided fcrom1 ricf. Rats geot it all w 1-.at it cmclmt they didt, bta cuse goit a .e dead wihocpers ic thIe mlorni g afteri nrying R ATi-SNA P.'' Th ree 'zes, 25.', 50t0, .$1 l0. Sold and gucarI un's iruig Store ancd Kevnedy ilros. NOTI('i-:. Thie clb i'olis for lice D emioecat i 'Imacy for' Laurcens countcy wIll be )te over' anti aipproved Icy It' lxeci v'e Cotcmnitt e on Scatur day, A ugulst 1 1, I::30) t)'clock in lice con cit our(iiit mcae. Any person whco has compitlainit make as to whly they shoulid not he iiproved, wvill do so at that t imie. C. A. I'OWiCR,. It ('miniv 7cairmcnn, An Overstuffed Suit i and Roomy-Very Co Illustrated is an overstuffed genuine pleasure. It is built very attractive, and all three beautifully figured tapestry - This is only one of doze showing. Our assortment i found in the state, with a re $29.50 And our prices are the mos suremyou would enjoy seein playing and we give you a least obligation to buy. S. N. & E More. Evider Another Statem We the undersigned know .. R IL we t hink lie is righit in saying that .1. other' 'i end ila tes. We are suir.' ifigs is ighlt In say3ing t I wannt any Nattinalj Mysleni Eli Eilenl tin uralvly the nelroes' wiould lu. &tlad t411 "O(n the board'( of edutiiufon of \\ash withi~h''lets the. tenehersl ami manal)~ge Lt0vernis thle im li i schlools, thlere arIt at Waishington neg:roi hoESSES have~ gilven to wh1i 'Vomieni. Wh'len "''1 'le Sam"' takt's 4lharge oI shall n ot mix in anly of "I'newle Sam's" ' < We enn? see that11 .1. .1. .\IeSwainl is dIef, te rights of t he Slate to manag l thel affairs, suchl ats edthlion, ware'housess rage, to try (rim~linals in the coiunfty who cimie wasI' commfittedI to elec t 01ur own 1 Statement in ' rle t) show~ lli t h eo lt thait I aml lt' r. t~ f t l '.t ('m isi of I do I~. ) l. '~n on as in tnJ . ('. H iereisndn W fh-atin J yins tha tien twb e HvrieofperSna Ani' er i t n d 1)is 1 tfu l oeils o the . prolai of' th ?le o rth s U'ltl1c I A111 t lso I havI e oletter t'fr m nlin. A. lid v1r, ain : . ioa r ri s.C11 SouIth (frolin''s i-X -..o that is Large mfortable Suite that will make your living rocrn a first of all for comfort, yet the design is pieces are covered with a combination of ind single tone velour front. ns of Beautiful Sets that we are now s the largest and most complete to be mnge of prices from up to $750.00 t reasonable to be found. We feel g the beautiful goods we are now dis cordial invitation to call without the II. Wilkes & Co. ice For McSwain tent From Union County 1thre \Xg f1el s in i tha he 8olih wih only one oto t he vot 02ing 14ower)1 01 of , ' 8s'wo l I n IIE1' So'thI' '. tru 4 d i(2nder, and1 that 1h4 li. the man - Na- we wan to2 10 'nd to ( ongress,5 11 li' \X\ don't \ant any Yankee lntesWh - ~ .4 all ed econo~m ists, ';oeloileiilS.it, I El JEIEEniin Ioo lihiners wholI htaie endoIErs4ed thik 'eI " n ersal Fre iC.E lueni na 111111 Sle b,.tti l 1 Icl e Snm a a :1)4 and W on't w4ant anyE YanIk4'. thinker'. who: ord) rs2 . 14 u r n'< I ito 1he n. 4I a forI 0 'I O~ .0121 and14 VhoL' thIi fe 12u' 411 f' whtitte .suprml n~~i( ill m-- th' 11(1mi . h 'Il4rn St 5. \Ve belij( v II --8Li' I they -l. 11. ID. t:t'ftAN S. (arpemer4i. 8uit- .\Iso ulEase refer2 to slt tment s aead p'i u bI )'(' he 1i1(h4 d by J. Wate .Sanders, \\'. I). lIa:' .t ethie'rs 1,. XX od ard 1 n J. R . ligg-s. by J. J. McSwain raght misinne f Agiuture, In ..!<4i'. So 1. I Wann: Iaker. Pre ide o Ano en 1'(l I sh. 1 A ssocia t Ion an on .lohn I s't .\le I ' 'ationl. 4r I. . S natr : I South2 ('ar! 1: lion. -'areh'use 0omsinr .showine - a IOl (I 1 ohIoin cn :1 ~~s4) Ho' Cox, twho wull be Oun r N ex rs ysi Agan th <i f a NationlE. a nait Systm.pe,.; ys14I' Again Aa Natinal duca