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BAKING I AbsolubE The only Bakinj fromRoyalrapt NO ALUM, NO L LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Nelle Crisp 1s visiting Mrs. 1. R. Todd at Narnie. Mr. Harry, Thamies of Charleston Is bore on a visit to relatives. )r. W. 11. Irby i4 spending a fev days in the city with his mother. Mr. Edward AicCtudy spent yester day in linion on business. W. W. Harris, editor of the Clinton Chronicle was in tho city Monday. Mr. John W. Beeks of Ware Shoals wan here on business last Thursday. C. C. Featherstone Esq., of Green wood, is attending court this week. Mrs. T. F. Jones, ofWoodruff,has been visiting relatives in the city for sev oral days. Miss Retta, Wilson, of Camden, is an alttractive guest at the home of Airs. M. L. Lawson. Mis Thelma Fenn, of Spartainburg, is the guest of Miss Allie May Riddle this week. Miss laula Dial Is spending awhile in Greenwood, where she is visitlng relatives. Mrs. If. K. Aiken has returned home after spending several weeks visiting relatives in and near Charleston NIisses Alberta and Lila Riddl are spending a few weeks at 1 Uurton with their sister, Mirs. .1. M. --a. Mirs. I. W. Willis and her mother ALrs. .. all are visiting relatives aid frlends in Ander~son. Alisses Sara ll enderson and Loli AtPhail are in Greenville visiting Mr. .1. Cope Henderson. Mr. and Alrs. .1. F. Clardy an(] two children of .acksonville, Ila., visited relatives in Laurens last week. Sheriff .ohn D. Owings, after sever al weeks illness, is again able to be about. his dii es at the court house. Misses Gene and Helen Dodson, of Greenville, visited Miss Frances ien nedy on Chestnut street last week. AMisses l. P. and LIzzie Willis of Greenville are spending a few days with their' brother Mr. I. W. Willis. Miss Anna Rhodes of Gray Court is paying a pleasant visit, in Laurens, visiting her cousin Aliss Mittie Owings. 'Mr. J. Preston Smith, of Waterloo, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Smith is a candidate for cotton weigher in his home town. Miss Mittie Owvings, and heri cousin Miss Anna Rhodes of Gray Court andI little JTanle H arris visited in Clinton last week. Mrs. W. HI. Glilkerson and Mirs. Wi. Gl. Lancaster and little son, left yes terday for Saluda where they will spend several weeks . Miss liiza Woodside of Greenville has returnedl home after speindlng sev eral days here as the guest of Miss 1-attle Simpson. JIudgo 1P. 11. Gary and stenographer John Perrin of Abbeville, are guestA at the Gilkersson House (luring the session of Common Pleas Court th wook. Messrs. T1. M. Pinson, E~ B. Pinson. -R1. F.,Wadle andl Dr. THigh Pinson wereo in the city Monday, tho first two coim ing up to attend court. Mr. andi Mirs. WIll Mosely and two children of New York city are in Laurens visiting at the home or his brother Mr. C. D). Mosely. Mr. J ID Leaman ard faily, Mr. Wi. M. Miller and faily, of Cross 11111, and Mr. 'Henry M. Miller, or Whitmlre, wore in the city ycsterady. Mrs. Mamnie Wright of Marion. S. C., and Mrs. E'~len Clark of Wards, S. C., havo been visiting Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Clark. Mir. WV. R. Smith and hits sister, Miss Ruth, of Tienniville, GIa., are visiting Mrs. M. L. Lawson. They go from here to the mountains or .Western *North Carolina. Mr. 3. C. Glenn' of Chester, general 'counsel for the Seaboard Railway, was a visitor her, this week attending the session of court. -Mr. Robert Pasley, of Spartanburg was )iere on professional business this week in connection with the aessions di court. Mr. Pasley was at one tinbe a citizen of this city. *ura. Maco La4ngston and sister, Mrs, Putnam, of Owings, were shop piag itn the oity Oaturday. Ur~nt Mirg, W. 1, Mosely and cidren, of New York, have .bon. Vis Stingr Mr. and Mrss. (.. D. Mosqjtav FAL *OWDER Ply Pure Powder made/ ICream ofTartar IME PHOSPHATE JUSTICE LURTON DIES SUDDENLY MIember of Supreme Court Passes Away. Famly At Bedside. * Atlantic City, N. J., July 12-Asso clate .Justice llorace Harmon hurton of the United States supreme court cied suddenly at a hotel here today from heart failure. stuperinduced by cardiac asthma. lic was 70 years of age. The justice, who caine here .1uly 1, was in his usual health before retir'ing last Iight, and had takeni his custo mary evening outing on the board wafk. Shortly after midnight he coi plalned of feeling ill and, although hil., physician, Dr. Ruilin, who arrived yes terday froma Washington, was sum mne m.mnedflatcly,'.utceLrn died at 5 o'clock this morning. II is wife and son, Ilorace It. Lurton. .Jr., of Nashville, Tenn., were at the bed side. Mrs. I orace Van Deveter,a daughter, and her husband, arrive I here tonight from Knoxville, Te'ni. Other members of the family are ex pected tomorrow. 'Tlhe! body will be taken to Clark \ille, Tenn., for interment, the funerai party leavitig here at 12 o'clock to itorrow afternoon. It was at that city that .lustice Lurton began the practice of law and lived for 20 years. liineral s rvi-es will be held here Wednesday. Chief .iustice Wiiite and several as sociato justices of tho siupreme court, as well as many friends fron differ ent parts of the country are ox peeted to be present. Card of Thaiiks. M'ditor of The Advertiser: Please allow its, through th le (olumnlliis of your paper to thank tho lattreiens Fire Departienti and all tl citizens both white and coloredI wihoU re6spoided so promptly to ti alarm of ire sent in froi our home on tite evening of Jiliy 13th. All did exce't lent work In putting ollt tle fire and we thank them most graciously for what they did. Sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Aleravy Laurens, F.. C., Jly I 1,91 I Causes of Stoitach Tr'oubles. Sedentary habits, lack of out door exercise, insullicient miastleatlon of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor ry antd anxiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occutatlon. Correct your hiabits and take Chamnberlain's TIabl tts and you willl soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. e e e e * e e c..... e * e * PINE BLUFF NEWS. * es e e * e * * e e ....e Pine Bluff, .July 13.--Mir. R1. S. Grzif fln was a Clinton visitor the past week. Mr. Robert E'pting or Columibia, Is a guest ait the home or Mr'. it. W. Browna Master F'rainc'es Iliollandi has r'eturini ed to his home at Catawba JIunction after a pleasant .visit to his gr'andl father Mr. WV. P. Turner. Mr. E. M. White, or Greenwoocd wa~s the guest of his sister, Mi's. Ri. D). Whiteford, recently. Mir. GIuy Boozer anti family wei'e guests of Mir. and Mirs. .Johni Noff'z' yesterday. invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthenng tonie. OROVE'8 TASTELESS5 chill TONIC. drivea out bialarln.enriches thebloodi,and builds upthesaye. tenm. A true tonic. For aduitc and children. 50c Citation for Letters of Administration State of South Carolina, Cotunty of Laui'rus. By 0. 0. Thompson, Probate Jludge: Wherecas 11. E. Ravenol macie stilt to me, to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate ang effects of Pamihrii C. Fogartie. / Trheso ai'o therefore, tq cite anti ad monish all and si gulatf the kindred and creditors of t~ s id Pamolia C. Fogartie deceased, ti they be and appear before me, nJtihe court or probate, to be hold a~ Lau rons court house, Laurens, 8. C., bn the 16th day of July, 1914 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock 1, the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thie 3rd day of July Anno Domini 1914. 0. 0. Thompson, J, P. L. C. The Best Medicine Ia thme World. 'My little girl had dysentery very bad, I thought she would die, Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truth fully say, that I think it is the best medicine in~ the world," writes Mrs. Willfam Orvis, Clare, *Mich. F~or sale by all daler. SOCIETY. + t,+++++ ++ "" A bridge party that was greatly en joyed was that given last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. D. Ferguson in honor of Miss larr'iett Shannon of Camden and Miss Louise Blakeney of Kershaw. iDuring the afternoon the guests played several gaines of pro gressive bridge. The guests of honor were presented dainty guest towels with embroidered initials. The prizes for the greatest number of games was presented to Miss Willie May Child ress and the prize for fle highest score was presented to Miss Marjorie Gelder. After the games the guests were served a delicious sweet course. A leasant little inarty was given by little Frankie 13. .liller to her younv' frields ont Friday a fternoont at the home of her grand parents, Dr. and M1 :s. 11. B. Grittoni. A more peirfe't day could inot. havo dawiled and the little folks enjoyed the party immeniicatse ly. Gaies on the lawn, maylc ani dancling sped the taie swiftly for the happy children 'till they wvre ca lcld into the dinting roolt where rerredit inentIs were served. Tle di i al; r )Omit was decorated With 1. F.. flag.i amdi flowers. L unch clothi and tle se. vice were all inl patriotic designs, the fai vors being flags front the home of Nlc Kinley at Canton, Ohio. The 1 >!low ing little folks were among thtos- in vited: Latura Vanlce .ones, Toc' L and kdvard Clary, larigene. Gray, Sarah Swygert, Emlilly and .lrtha Frank;. tratlk Ca'ti, Will:ic Lannciaster, Verimielle Cai l, Saral Richey, Katler Inc and I.autira I lucdgets, Mary heId. .lartin and I loise .\lillri, W illiamii 1llatlette. Wml. .1. C'rews, Bernice I layes. The Albermarle iN. C.) Advocate has the follow ini. account of the mat rilage of Mlr. 11.. 1 Parkinson, recent-: Iy elected su perinltentden t of the Laurens City :Schools, and Miss Dry, which ocu'rred in Alber marle last Tu'cesday evennug: \t seveni o'clock Tuesday eventing, at tie hoite of the bride's parents, \ar. and .\t's. G. .l. Dry, Miss Helvi dea .\slle'igh Dry beenmaie tile wife of I'rof. Herie Lynch Parkilsont. "The niany guests who attended the marrt14iage were lishered to seats on the broah vranda by .lessrs T. C. It Ives, ei K iell('k, A. C. lentl, and Chest 'ir lry. "Ji't before s'evel Ihe m'embers of 1h'o Priscilla ctlb inl daiity pink and wvhite costulies took thecir' places on tach side o1 a ower of green, inter s tspvrsed with pink anl whit,! earna tionls. " Iln the parlor .\Mrs. Walter N0lllton lin her' splendcidl vcietn and imanner', sang "Yol" andi Cadam's "At Dawn in g". As 1endelssohli's wedding iarch was being pclayed by Mrs. C. J. Maliney the bride onl the armn of her tathera, anad the gr'oom anad best inn i, Thomas Var'lyle Monttgomier'y, camne frocm opplosite sid1es of the por'ch, meetiing int fraont of Rev'. G. WVilbttr ShIply 113.Pastel' of thIe Priesbyterlan chutrcha at this place. a'r. Shipely utsiing the ceremioniy of hiis deatomia t11ioniade the tw'o( otne. -D)taring Ithe cearemoniy Mrs. Mauney sweetly layed '0 Thou Sutbilute, Sweet, Ivetiing Staar.' '''Thie baidle wor'e a heatiul tdraess of crepe meteor Itrimmnued it tulIe, with a long veil 01' tulle (tagh~t it cap effect wvitht oange blossum is. Site cari r'ied a shiowet' b)ominlet of roses5 t nid lillIles of the valley. "'Imimedlately after the ceremnony aat bifotmal reception was held by thle parientls of the bt'lde. "M\iss Nell Ilearnte. assIsted by .\trs. Mattiey, dIirected the guests to thte hall whtei'e they wer'e welcomled by3 Ma'. andi Mrs. Dry and Mr's. F~ranik Patterson. At the ptunch bowl whacht w~as beati futlly3'decor'atdc it sweet peas and( f'ernis, wvere .\l isses I lelein ljearnett and Graace Dry. Stantditg aiearc the par'lor' (loot's wea'e MIsses Nlair Mce(alin and1 ITher'esa Inlg; Mesdlames livins, I lor'ton, Miagrunder, P'attea'sonc and~ leyanolds. Ice cr'eam atnd cake were sei'vtd by Misses Myr'na C'rowell, Miriam ShIpley, Hein Driy, IIannah S'taarnes, May Graddick, Estelle lIfi'rd, Elizabeth Ataitin, LoIs H-unieycuttt and( Lautra Dry. rThe guest book watt prte sidedi ovei' by Ma's. E. E. Snuiggs. "Theo bride and gr'oom stole a march on the assembled guests. They quiet ly withtdrew to an automobile near the tesidence and were soon motoring to Salisbury. From there they left by Southern Railway for Montoagle. Tenn., where they will spend a month "rTe groom Is a son of Mrs. S. M. Parkinson, of Fayettevillo, Tenn. ils family is a prominent one. Ho Is known in 'North and South Carolina as an educator of sterling worth, and recently accepted the superintendency of the Laurens (8. C.) schools after a service of three years as superin tendgp of the Albermarle Graded schoon. "'The bride, who is a daughter of our enterprising merchant, Green M. Dry, is, on her mother's side, a direct de scendent of Gov. Endicott and Cener al Putianm of Revolutionary fame and comes from a long line of educational workers. She has taught in our city schools for several years, and was one of the leaders l founding a S'tate Grammar Teachers' association. ier influenco has been felt in a local way by her organization of a civic league that has Instituted "Clean-up Day' for Albermarle. She received a large number or handsom presents. "The best wvihes of a host of friends go with .\lr. and .ll's. Parkinson in their wedded career." Aliss imogene Wilkes was the host ess at a charming bridge paty giveni last Thursday afternoon in honor' of Miss Louise -llakeney of Kershaw and .liss Hlarriett Shannon of Cam (len, the visitors at the homue of .lMrs. S. Al. Wilkes. The gil'sts enjoyed several rount(ds of progressive bridge during their stay. Followinig the games those present were served le liclous Iee c ream and enke. \\ hi Ie the games Were in progress the host ess (lispensed delightful punch. (Ilardy-Il'inson. The home o3 .l:;. .of John Clardy was the Scelne of a very prel0tty wedding Wednesday I i trnooni at1. sevei o'clock When her daughter, Al iss i Alcy Agnes Clardy, hecale the iride of Alr. Franklin Claude lison of Ware Shoals. The Clardy home was attractively decorated for tile occa sion and a large Company of friendIs and rielatives %Were lresent for the marriage. \\'it Miss Alpha Iolt at the piano. l,ohengrin's weddinif nmarh was skHillfully plad as the wedding lirty file into the spacioil parlor wlere tile cero'miioniy wats imi pressively' said by Rtev. .l. L. lawsun, pastor of the First ILaptist chureb. The ring serilee Was used. Little .\iss Prances iazor of (;reeni Ville. acting as ring leairer. Two little flower girls, .lary Holt of Laui rens and Allein Illaage of Alacon, Ga.. daintily drossed In white and pink receded tihe! bride who wa accompailed by her sister. .\rs. E'. I. \'Iekers of SIirtanhurg as dame of honor. The groom came in w\!tit his best iman, .lohn Al. Major of \\are Shoal:;. The w ere no Other ,t. tendan ts. The bride wore a. hand Sole tailored stilt of biluie with hat to tcil. lollowing a reception. o'lock for a visit north, and upion1i thei' return they vwill be at homie to triends at Ware Shoals where till rooin holds a responsible position witih the bank and mill ollj1e. Th bride is an accomplished and aLtra - tive young womnliLi and is one of the imtost popular girls of the city. The weddillnlg program was blauit fully carried out. Iteceiving In the parlor Were MesdaLies f. C. Cris, Warren 101t. and (eorge Kn1itigh t wVhile \lesdamlles .1. It Razor of (reen ville, It. 1'. Clardy, W. .J. Aloore of roomt. Younig Ildles ser'vinrg refre'(shi mienits w~ere1 Al isse~s Margar'et .\loore, Lotilse Simmtons, Eitimma N ay and Lou ise Austin. Mliss l'earl C'lardy' and .\illrs. .1.. 1 liarley' of Or'angebuirg idistibuttetd souv ~enirs andi~ thle pu nch bowl IlaLced on the ioirch wais p re sided over 1)y .\lisses SaIra Iteeks and1( Anitie l'iinsoni. A\ttestingto tQ "I- wide pioiiulIai3y, .\lr. andt' Alirs. i'1inson we e 2av rec ip fients oxf La iage anmd inarie collIection of1 liresents of silver Land china warie, eutI g lass, ete, Souither'n Itaillwuay E~nwiers to) have Name il'I(incibed'i 4on ('ibs wihen Set' vi'e ,1 ustlilles It. .\ tlanta, (Ga., .1uly3 10.--Southern tallway' eingineer's wh'lo have made exceptionally3 goodl records in keeping thoir locomotives In good condItIon a re to lbe honored by havi'ng t heli' names painted oil thie lpaniels of thtelr cnbs. lin annliotucing th Is new plan, VIce I'esiden t andl Gener'al Alanaiger' i'. It. C'oapmian states that it has beent adopt ed its ai marink of Southerni ltailw~ay's apprei iciation of thie intcrest whliichl it. eiigineer's htave take'n in the conditfin andli appearaniiice of theirt locomotive.. Sotiutern Raiil way practice Is, as i:i' as piossile, to al lowv each r'egulIari en - gineer' to have his individlual locomo Live. The engineer's feel a gr'eat per sonal pride in the alpl,earance of theIr loc'omiotives and many of themi have bceen beautifully decorated in wvhich the company has coopeorated wIth the men. As a result of the attractive aip peatrance or Southern Railway locomot tives, th~ey have attracted widespread attention and much favorable comment Under' the new arrangement eaoh en gineer' who has run an Individual lo comotive for a stated numb~er of mIles, rated according to the class of the engine, without going Into the shop for general overhauling, will have his name placed on the cab panel. The ar rangement was effective July 1, but mileage made during the past two years by engineers running individu-al locomotives will be applied Protect Yourself from the Dangers of FLIES AND MOSQUITOES by using one of dur Acme Canopies. ~ ..I ii v $1.75 $2.90 Fasten3 from ceiling. Can Steel frame fastens to cither use on Iron or Wood Bed. Iron or Wood Bed. If you use one of these Nets you will sleep com fortable and avoid the dangers of Flies and Mosquitoes. S.M . & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Pleases Everybody! THE OLD AND YOUNG ENJOY THE MOVIES Visitors in the city from the country should attend the Movies and enjoy a genuine treat. The prices a;ire al= ways Five and Ten Cents. The doors arc open early Saturday afternoon and continue until late at night. Special for Thursday A Thrilling Detective Story in Feature Form. * .= - sa=..a. .. m .m ...4 ....4..... .,..../ m... ..eas amr sm~ame...:m s "AN HUR BFOREDAWN "ANe HOUR EFOEDAtre.