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ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants/ ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Mr. O. E. Anderson spent Sunday in Spaxtanburg. Mr. Will P. Harris, of Youngs Store was in the city Monday. Mr. Robt. L. Gray of Gray Court, was in the city Monday. Mr. Tom P. Dyrd, of Ora, came down Friday to the city. Mrs. Robert Blend, of Sumter, is visiting friends in the city. Mr. A. E. Cleveland of Tylersville, was here on business Monc'ay. Mr. W. L. Gray and Master William Gray were in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. R. Ben Coley of Laurens Route 6 was in town Wednesday trading, i .Mr. Geo. A. Browning, of Goldville, lfas a visitor in the city yesterday. ?Editor Reinsen of the Woodruff Record, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. J. Frank Ramage of Laurens Route 3, was here Friday on business. Mr. W. G. Jones, of Laurens Route 1, was in town Monday on business. Mr. Walter M. Nash, of Merna, was a business visitor to the city Monday. Mr. Jim 1). Blackwell of Laurens Route 6, was in the city Monday trad-j ing. Mrs. F. A. Sullivan, of White Hall Farm, was a visitor in the city Mon day. Miss May Riser, of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of Miss Wessie Leo Dial. Mr. H. M. Johnson, of Lanrord'a was in the city Tuesday plying his trade. Mr. John L. Dagnal of Shiloh. was a business visitor to the city Sat urday. Mr. W. E. Meng spent Sunday in Greenwood a3 the guest of Mr. Jack Parks. Mr. Wm. Mahon of Merna was In tho city Monday circulating with his friends. Mr. M. T. Chancey of Laurens R. F. D. was crculatlng In the city Tuesday. Mr. Ben F. Simpson of the Barks dole section was here Wednesday on business. Mr. Bee B. Blakely of Laurens Route 3, was in the city Friday on business. Mr.' M. C. Davis of Greenville was among those visiting In Laurens last Saturday. Mr. Wm. H. Baldwin, of the Knob section, was In town on business last Wednesday. Miss Kate Wright has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives In Woodruff. Mr. W. Mac Abercrombie. the mer chant, was here Friday buying goods for his store. Miss Julia Childress returned home Friday after a year's study at Win throp college. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swltzer, of Wood ruff, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mr. Jno. Y. Henderson, of Barks dale vicinity, was in the city Satur day, shopping. Msa Louise Hunter, of Cold Point, is visiting Miss Bettle Bramlett In the city this week. Mr. Wm. D. Sullivan of Tumbling Shoals, was among ihc visitors to the city Thursday. Mr. William Patterson of Lanfonl, visited his kinsman, Mr. Jno. T. Lang ston, here last week. Mr. Walker Chcstine of the Rahun \Creek sevtlon, was among those that came to town Monday. Mr. Ludy F. Baldwin, one of the Hickoiv Tavern farmers, was a visi tor to the city Monday. Mr. Alsoy F. Coleman of Laurens Route 1, was over In town transact ing business Thursday. Miss Ella Bearden, of Enoree, pas sed through the city Monday on her way home from Clinton. Miss Sarah Wray, of Ridgoway, Is in the city to attend the Crisp-Greene wedding tomorrow evening. Miss Ethel Garrette has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Greenville. Among the graduates at the Green ville Female college this year is Miss Nannie Burns, of this city. Misses Curry and L?ngsten, of Gray Court, visited their uncle Mr. .Ino. T. Langston, in the city Tuesday. Mr. W. C. Garrette, of Clinton, spent Saturday night with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Garrette. Mr. J. O. Teaguc and two sons, Fred and Eugene of Woodruff, were visiting In Laurens last Monday. Miss Laura Caudle, of Rome, Ga., is spending several weeks in the city as the guest of Miss Mattie Harncy. Mr. T. W. Bennett spent several days in the city last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bennett. Miss Anna Prentiss, after a suc cessful year's work at Winthrop col lege, is now with Mrs. Anne Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wright and chil dren, of Woodruff spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. W. T. Dor roll and fam ily. The many friend* of Mr. John Stone are delighted to see him out again nftev an operation for appendi citis, Miss Martha Young, of Cavtersvillc, Ga., lias been visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Tune for a low days. Miss Lallah Mac Dial has returned homo after a pleasant visit of sever al weeks in Charleston and Orange burg. Miss Claude Gray, of Gray Court, has been spending several days in the city as the guest of Miss Julia Chil dress. Miss Annie II. GarlingtOn has re turned to Laurens and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garl ington. Master Adger Kellett and his sis ter, Eunice, of Gray Court, spent the week end here with Miss Allle Mac1 Riddle. Mrs. W. T. Dorroh is spending a few days this week, In Woodruff, as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Wright. Miss M. 10. Quattlebaum, of Colum bia, is among those who have arrived in the city to be present at the Crisp Greene wedding. Mr. Roy Gray, of Gray Court, who has been teaching a flourishing school in Florida, was in the city visiting friends Saturday. Mr. W. R. Babb, Sr., and Mr. W. R. Babb, Jr., of Winnsboro, will he among the guests at the Crisp-Greene wedding nuptials. Miss Hettio Lake Is expected home in a few days after receiving her graduating diploma at Hollings Insti tute, Hollings, Va. Mr. Fowler Burns and Miss p]thel Garrette, of the Warrior Creek section, attended services at the Second Bap tist church Sunday. Miss Annie Mae Lawson. of Colum bia, arrived In the city; several days ago and will be here to attend the Crisp-Greene wedding. Mrs. F. G. Wells and little daugh ter, Dorothy, of Columbia, are In the city to attend the Crisp-Greene wed ding tomorrow evening. Misses Kate and Marie Curry, stu dents at Lander College, passed through Laurens yesterday enroute to their home in Gray Court. Miss Ruth Gilllland, of near Foun tain Inn, returned to her home after spending several days In the city as the guest of Miss Willie Dorroh. Mr. Minist Machen, who spends a large part of his time here with his sister, Mrs. R. A. Cooper, Is among the graduates at Furninn this year. Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Wells and daughter, Elizabeth, of Charleston, have arrived in the city to attend the CriSP-Greene wedding Thursday ev ening. Mrs. John A. Franks and Miss Rosa Ho Franks attended commencement exercises of Limestone college Inst week when Miss Allenc Franks graduated. Dr. Isadoro Schayer spent yester day in Columbia where he went to con'fer with Gov. iBlease and Gen. Moor? in regard to the locate., of the militia earn p. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes have gone to Rock Hill to be present at the commencement exercises of Win throp college where Miss linogene Wilkes graduates this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkos,*Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilkes and Dr. and Mrs. 11. K. Aiken spent the day Sunday in Clinton, having gone down in Mr. E. H. Wilkes' new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clardy are in Rock Hill this week attending the graduating exercises of Winthrop col lege. Their daughter, Miss Pearl Clardy, is among the graduates this year. Miss Lula Dial has returned home after a year's work at the Columbia Female colh ge. She was accompan ied by Miss Bessie Kinard, of Ninety Six, who has been spending several days with her. Mrs. E. J. Gage, of Greenville, has been in the city several days attend ing tae commencement exercises of the city graded school where her daughter, Miss Polly Prentiss, is a member of the graduating class. Mrs. William Cockrell, her two daughters, Elizabeth and Lucia, and Master Augusta Crockreil, of Jack sonville, Pia., arrived in the city sev eral days ago to be the guests of Mrs. Rockrell's sister, Mrs. J. P. Simpson. Mrs. Clyde FYands, who was quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Franks several days last week, Is now much better. She was suffering from appendicitis, but the physicians did not advise an opera tion at this time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan Adams, Miss Marguerite Adams and Miss Annie Keller Adams, of Charleston, have ar rived in the city to be present at the marriage of Miss Helen Crisp to Mr. George Benjamin Greene, of Ander son, tomorrow evening. Miss Rucia Wolff and Miss Martha Wolff passed through the city Sat urday on their way home from Lime stone. Miss Rucia Wolff, an alumnus of the college, responded to one of the toasts at the alumni banquet Tues day evening. Miss Martha Wolff Is :i student of the college. Mr. Geo. L. Pitts and .Mr. J. A. Ro land have returned from the meeting of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Py thias, which met in Alken last week. They arc? high in their praises of the hospitality of the Alken people. While in Aiken Mr. Roland was the guest of his sister, Mrs. .1. W. McNair. Mrs. Nat Richardson and Mr. John Shoppard motored to Greenville last Friday and brought hack as the guest of Mrs. Richardson, Miss Pearl La Motte, who has been teaching in Townvllle, and Miss Juanita Brazing ton, who has been attending Chicora. They left Monday for their home In Darlington. State Consul C. A. Power, of the Head Camp of South Carolina, W. O. W. who was elected to this high office at the recent meeting at Green ville, will attend the Supreme Camp to he held in Jacksonville, Fla., June 10th. Mr. Power is one of the most influential members of the organiza tion in this state. Mr. Richard Dunlap, who was forc ed to leave his studies at the Presby terian college at Clinton several months ago. leaves today for Ashe vllle to spend several months for his health. He has been improving some lately and his friends have hopes that the change of surroundings will re store him to his former self again. Mrs. J. P. Marion and Mrs. J. D. ('handler, of Sumter, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson and Mr. Fleming Jones, came through the country from Sumter last week In Mr. Jones' Studebaker touring car. Mrs. Marion and Mrs. Chandler spent several days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Darlington. Bridge Party. Miss Elizabeth Hill of Moorsville, Ala., was the guest of honour Thurs day evening, when Miss Mary Todd entertained with a bridge party. Fol lowng the enjoyment of s< veral hands of auction bridge, the guests were served a delectable ice course. During the evening delicious fruit punch was served by Misses Donie Counts and Lilla Todd. I sing a Little Paint. A little touch of powder, a little dab of paint, tum te tum, te tum to turn, look like what she ain't, etc., etc.; Brooks Hardware Company and the Red Hot Racket are having l coat of paint or rather several coats put on the front of their adjoining build ings. Tl.i' building as a who'e i be* lug painted white with ollVO green trimmings. The Red Hot Racket, how ever, is ghing the front of its store a dressing of red in keeping with the policy of the store. The building is much Improved by this work. SPECIAL INVITATION You are specially invited to attend a demonstration of Oil Cook Stoves at our store on Friday, June 6th from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. We will show you how quickly and how perfectly the stoves bake, boil and Be sure to con j and see for yourself how perfectly safe they are and how easy they are to operate. Don't forget the time. fry. Friday, June 6th, 1913 From 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. S.M.&E.H. WILKES&CO. MOUNT OLIVE. Mount Olive, Juno 2.?This section was visited by a heavy rain and hail stomi last Tuesday. Much damage was done to the crops. Some of our farmers had to replant their cotton and corn. Dr. and Mrs. .1. O. Martin visited at Mr. .1. P. Knight's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper spent Sunday with Mrs Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore at Ekom. Mis. \V, B. Washington returned Wednesday from LImwood college N. C, where she witnessed the gradua tion of her daughter, Miss Sula Mael Holt who accompanied her home. Returning they visited relatives in Greenville and Piedmont. Miss Lit 1 le Martin went to Due West Saturday, where she will at tend the commencement exerclres of the Woman's college. While there she is the guest of her cousin, Miss Irene McDantel. A marriage of unusual interest, here, occurred at Cross Hill Sunday afternoon when Miss Cana Cul hertson and Mr. J. C. Wells of this place, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Edna Culhertson. They have the best wish es of their many friends here and elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin, of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Knight. Rev, Mr Duckworth, of Meridian College, Miss., Is spending his vaca tion with his brother, Mr. Tom Duckworth, here. Miss Alta and Mr. El Ho Led Mar tin spent Saturday night with their sister, Mrs. Ernest Hurts, in the Ekom section. Several from here attended the Culbortson-Wclls marriage ;.t Cross Hill Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Redden visited her sistor, Mrs. Minerva Hill. Tuesday. Mr. Marvin (iambrell, of Laurens, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Irene McDaniel returned to tier home in Due West Wednesday af i ter a pleasant visit with relatives here. Messrs. Joe Cooper and Stokes Mar tin went to Ware Shoals Sunday. Wo are glad to see Master Pur man Burton out after a long confinement. He recently underwent an operation ;;t Spartanburg. We hope for him I a complete recovery. Special! Special! -ON WHITE LAWNS We find we have about 2,000 yards of White Lawn in stock and we don't want to carry them over. /' SACRIFICED TO CLOSE Absolutely new 34-inch Sheer White Lawns, regular 12':cts values. 7?c 34-inch Sheer White Lawns value 15cts now 9 c. 40-inch extra quality White Lawn value 15ets now. 9 c ON SALE NOW Davis-Roper Co. LAURENT BEST STORE (4/ The Man Behind I The'Prescription Case Is only second in importance to the man behind the prescription, /fto use for the doctor to pre scribe if the pharmacist docs not absolutely and S<? exactly fulfili Iiis directions. ^ That means not only ability and training in X, pharmacy but a carefulness and honesty which & realizes that the proper filling of a prescription <?> may be a case of life or death. <?> POWE DRUG COMPANY On The Square Laurens, South Carolina