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8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and Persoil Mention. 6 6' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 818 8 8 Aliss Rose ludgens has returned to the city after a pleasant visit to 'ela tives .Mrs. 1. J. (age came down to the city from Greenville londay to visit her mother, Mirs. Anna Garrett. .\lr. aik Airs. 13. G. Peterson and, children, o1 tal'on, visited reialives in the city Sunday an(d Mlonday. Dr. and 31rs. I1h P. Posey hiave as their guest Airs. Posey's mother, Airs. .aimles R,. Jones, of Cokshury. Nlr. A. K. IHughes, of Ware Shoals Houte 2, was a visitor in the city lon day. Mrs. \lary IHoberson, of Cross 11111, has been visiting relatives and friends iI the city for several days. Mliss Dot liudgens spent a short while in Clinton the early part of tile week visiting friends. Airs. 14". C. Parwer and Child, of Cookville, Tenn., are visiting Mir. and Airs. W. R. liichey, Sr. lr. A. A. Baldwin anid laster Char lie lHaldwin of Ora were among the visiiors in tile city last Saturday. Ir;. J. 0. C. Fleming spent Satur day and Sunday with relatives in D1ie West. M1iss TLucile Phelps. of Converse col lege, spent the week-end in tile city as the guest of liss ITelen Sullivan. Dr. W. C. Thompsoin, of Waterloo, passed through the city Alonday on ills return from Greeiville, where lie had been for special treatment. Mr. John Cunningham, of Waterloo, came up to the city tills week to visit his Aister, Mirs. Banks, at the Julia Irby sanitarium. . .Judge 11. C. Watts has returned to Columbia after spending a few days inl tile city with Maj. W. A. Watts and MIss Arrah Watts. M As. W. 0. 3arre and daughter, Miss May Delle Barre, attended the funeral of Mr. W. 0. Lipscomb, who died at iiis home in Ninety Six last week. Mr. T. J. Coleman, of Old Nlountville, was in the city Thursday. Air. Cole man underweit a severe operation at a Spartanburg hospital several weeks ago and is now about recovered. N!Js. M. L. Iiayes, who was operat ed iipon at the lulia Irby salitarillI several weeks ago, still continues to improv'e and will be moved to her 1101110 the atter' part of this week. .lessrs .1. 1. an(d .1. Ii. Bagwell, of 1rin1cetoi, and .\lr. and Allrs. R. P. llag welI, of Sparaiiburg, attended the filln eral of little lack JHagwell here Sun day. .\lr. J. C. Sliepiard, forierly of Lallelns but low business manager of I'ie Lailcaster News, sient. the week end here as the guest of hiIs uncle Ai'. H. Terry. Dr. and .\irs. ('. P. Vincelt went. to G reeinv'ille Thursday to attend the comillenceillen t excreises of Chieora College to witless tile graduation of Dr. Vincent's sister. Ai's. (I. A. Spinks, who uiderwent all operation for appendieltis at the .11ul2a I rby sanlitariiu sever01 ial weekos ago0, is s1teadly3 111 'l iroinug, thle inica10 tions being that12 she will soon lie w~ellI .\lr. and .\irs. Illrt lehey, of Flor ectee, 11av1e b1een vlsitIing i. llihey's l'ar1ents , .\lr. and( .\irs. W. 11. Hltihey', S'., for several days. 11They driove thr2oulh .in a ne 11w Overland1( (81 Wa wich .\r ilicy was4 divI eri ng to hiis fal of appop0lexy at is1 home11 below ('ross 11111 about11 sIx weeks ago has 5s) far r'~eore a1s to lie able0 to sit up1 in) a chlaiir. llis miany13 fiends will be glad to know of his improvement. .\i'. William ~'rummond of Lanfoird, secondl baseman for' the F'urman team, Sipent Mlonday mnorin lg in Laur1ens5 wh'iile eniroute to Clinton whei'o is teaml pilayed the Presbyterians Mlonday3 after'nooni. .\ir. C. A. P'owei' spenlt last iiighit ini Clinton where hie weiit to take parit ini the iinitiation exercises of the Clinton Lodge Woodnien of the W'orl1. a'r. Power is Past Head( Conai of the state organization.. M\rs. Jlohin Siiithi iias returned from a visit to Waterloo whiei'e sile was call edl Oil accounit of the sei'ious illness of 110r sister', Mi's. Jane Anidei'son. Mirs. Anderson sustained an inijuriy to her hip sever'ai weeks ago as a result of al fall. Sinee thle occulrrence she lias been r'apidlly improving. Friends of Dri. W. II. Washington wvill bo intei'ested in the announce ment In the Newport News (Va.) Daily Press that. lie has takeii chiai'ge of the iiresciption depar'tmenit of the StoneI druig stoi'e ini that city'. Dri. \sinig toil's fi'iends hier'e w1ish himn muchi 812 cess in his new place.1 taught liig Binneh, ilurai Piciemiani Aiidy lloyd. to 'gethe w11 ~ith thie riii't fln the dleputy' shier'iff, lanidedh twenty ciap shooters at one1 whiack last Fr'aiday ighit ini tile Tiity-ilidge section. Those takIng llar.t in the festivitios with the bones5 weore locatedl by i. Bloyd and later' with the assistance from Icurens, they were rounded up and landed in sarn keeningr. SECOND WEEK OF COURT. '1an1y Cases Tried and Disposed of. Court Adjourned Saturday After 0oon. The second week of the Court of "111ommon Pleas with Judge Aloore pre (Idilg was a busy one till the very aist minute. Court adjourned Satur lay afteronon after all of the cases hat could be lmndled had been com leted. Judge Aloore, left Sunday for is home iii Laeaster after learning hat there would be no court in New erry this teri, there being so few ases oil tile docket. The following cases were tried since lie last Issue of the Advertiser: J. M. Hall and D. 11. Counts vs Ow ngs & Owings, verdlct for the defend ints. 13ank of Cray Court vs James 1. !ook and J. C. Cox, verdict against fames 1. Cook and in favor of J. C. lox. This case grew out of a note 1ade by Mr. Cook and en(lorsed by Ir. Cox. Roy Sanders vs C. & W. C. railway, ierdict in favor of the defendant. Alfred Noel vs C. & W. C. railway, "erdict in favor of tile defendant. W. P. Childress & Son vs M. J. Ow igs, verdict In favor of the plaintiffs. Owings and Owings vs Counts & owani, verdict of $575.00 in favor of >lalnt'iffs. W. P. Childress & Son vs J. Frank stokes and .Ino. T. Stokes, verdict in avor of the plaintiff. Counts & Cowan vs J. C. Roper, ver lict in favor of plaintiff. Laureis National Bank vs [I. E. Jray, Dess Franks and R. G. Franks, 'erdict in favor of the plaintiff. Besides these there were two very mportant equity cases argued before ludge Moore. The case of .1. C. Smith s Mrs. Jennie A. Smith et al has been n the court for som time and re ates to the will of Mr. Sm'nith's father. 1'he Wash Hunter case was also arg led. Card to tihe Public. We tile pupils of the eight grade, vant to say, in beialf of Miss Barre, o tile patrons and friends of tilis chool, that our low marks were caus ,d by the marking system, enforced )y the superintendent, instead of our lislike for Miss Barre. Si is loved )y tile ulndersligne(, ald sile is oie or mr most popular teachers: Virginia Gray, Allene Box, Dorris Vollng, Frances ludgenls, Martha "ralnks, Maargadet Taylor, Isabelle ullivail, Annie iarksdale, Lola Nle Phall, Lois Nelson, Nell Eichelberger, \laudie Mlay .Jesse, .largaret Vright, \lldred Conillts, Lydia Oglesby, lIar all Crews, Berilice .Meng, llattie Wat ioni, Lena Rouitree, Ma rtha Harks laim, 'Elise Ilabb. ('ookig Demonstriffon 'Thursdaiy. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Company's lisplay room was tile gatherilig place o- ladies Thursday afternioon to wit ivss a demonstrat ion of cookilig onl )i stoves. During th1e afterilool de 1b htfIll biselits and d(1Ougillits were ookled anld served to those who wit iessed tile demlonsitrat Ion. Thills enI 0' riIIsing firmll is (do1ing a great deal n tis county to bring about better md jlPlea sanlltr meIthods( of cookIng by '(dleatinlg tile hlousewvives as to tile dvant~ages of tile oil stove. iltIiguishied Visitor in the ('lty for' n ('oupmle of Days Lalst Week. Rear Admriral Samuel Mc~owan, 'ay master' GenerialI, Ilnied States ~avy, better known as Sami McGowan, vas a visItor hlere, is hlomle town, last. "'lday and~ Satulrday. ie camle down r0om Wasin~gt on to at tend -I mleetinlg if tile IExecutivye ioardl of tile Lauirenls emiletery3 and to suplervise the pre lalationls at tile cemletery tor' tile lenmorial Day exercises. Admira! Mc ;owan is always intenlsely 111ter erestedi in keeping tile cemetery in be propelr condItion an1.1 every mOnlthI IIr 5. comes0 from Washingic.a to lool: Liter its umlkep. EASILY DE('IDED. lhis Question Shtoumld be AnIswered EasIly by Laurenis People. Whichel is wi'ser-to hlave conlfldenceO nI thle opilnions of your fellowv-citIzens, it people1 you1 knowv, or depend( 0on tatenments mlade 1)y utter strangers r'e iding inl far-awvay 'places? Headl tile ollo0wIn g: / Mrs. 1L. 111cir , 802 S. Harper St., ~altrens, yis: 'f hlad weak kIdneys 11n1 about ye r ago I was in bad' hape. I cot ld if rdly get 0111 of 1)0( in 11e mornln .b ack was so lamle and~ very tIme moved a paIn shlot brJoumgh me1 fy kidny ac3' 1ted often nd tile kidney ser'otlons were ~unnat ral. My hleadl was ill a whIrl most of lie timle. One of my~ r'elat ives hlad ised Doan's Kidney P'ills w~ithl such1 ;ood results that I got a bo at the saulrenls Drug Co. I felt better after lhe first few (loses and six boxes com il(tely curedC~ me."' Pice 50c, at all dlealers. Don't siml ly ask for a kIdney r'emedy-get )oan's Kidney Pills--tile sanme thlat irs. Hllers had. Foster-Milburn Co., 1rops., Buflfalo, N. Y. -. Another' sold -'car' load of "Wilkes" pecial steel ranges just rece'.ve . omle andi look them over. We have ome specIals to o or you. S. Mi. & E. H.. WILKE & 'O DEATH OF A YOUTH. Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bag. well Died Saturday Night After a Short Illness. Jack Bagwell, the twelve year old son of Chief of Police and Mrs. W. H1. Bagwel) died at his parents' hoie -Saturday night after a short illness of inflamatory rheumatism. The child had been in a precarious condition for several days, so his death, while a great shock to his relatives and young friends, was not u nexpected. The funeral services were held at the Lau rens cemetery Sunday afternoon, con ducted by Rev. M. I,. Lawson, Pastor of the Baptist chitch. Ills classimat es of the sixth grade in the city graded school acted as honorary pall bear ers and the mayor and other city of ficials acted as active pall bearers: That the child was 'an unusually popular one among his playmates at school and among the older associates of his father was bountifully attested to by the steady stream of visitors to the homne Sunday morning offering consolation and bearing floral tri butes. The grave of the youling son after the burial services was literal Ily burdened with flowers. The young fellow was a very bright and manly youth, the oldest son in the failly, possessing characteristles that gave promise to develop hin in to a man of ability an(d usefilness. In his death, the parenis have the syin pathy of their friends and all those who knew of the boy's flie qualities. Mr. 1E. W. Patton, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. S. Cook and Air. J. M. Patton of Foun tain Inn were 'timong the visitors in the city last Thursday. AT Bailey School. An entertainment will be given at Bailey school Friday night when Mr. R. A. Cooper will make an address. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. To Unveil Monument. There will be an unveiling of a mnonument at Union church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock under the di rection of the Woman's Circle. Mr. S. .1. Nicholls, of Spartanburg, will make the address. The public is invited. 2 D)iOPS OF "GETS.IT" OUT CO1MES TlE CORN! it's the World's Wonder; Never Fnils. You'll make goo-gno eyes at your feet, after you use "GFICTS-lT", and you'll find the places where those "How Wide Is a 'GETS-IT' Smile ? Well. a Good Deal Over 2 Feet I" blankety corns uised to he, just as smtoothI as your cheek, There's no corni or' ('allus1 a mong thle inill ions of leet in thle world that "'GI''TS- IT" will not remove--there's no escape, "Gi'T5- IT" 5ense, sure way. It. does away' withi greasy olintments, salves, pads, cot ton rin gs, harnesses, kntives, scissoris, razors, files, a nd Lbhe li mping and t he pa Influl pigeon-toe walk of so mny cornI-lpester'ed peQole. All you (do is put 2 droips of "'Gl'iT'-IT"' on -tihe Corni shrilvels uip-and good bye. Not hin else in the wor'ldl like ''GICTS-IT''. .\ii 1(ions are using it, Tiher'e's no pain, no troublde, no chia nging shoes becaulst' of cOi'ns. "GITS-IT" is sold by3 drtuggists ev erywher'e, 25c a bottle, or' senit. dIrttet by3 1'I. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, Sold1 in Laur'ens an r11tecomnmendled as the wor'ld's best corn curi' by Laurtens Dru'' C'o. and Hlays Pharmacy, moeycn2u. a ty ta really sulpior't the corset and~ y'ouri fiure permanently in pro per shape, Still it is comfort able, and you feel fine and dlanily! Try onle. 3IRS. Mf. M. SHIEPARDT Laurens. S. C. Delicious Pure, Wholesome anc Alaska THE ALASKA FREEZER objects in view: to make a fre< cream a fineness, smoothness and any other; to produce that super minimum time; to make a freezei easily operate it; to make it absol desirable features as well as the < ers have been combined in the Al MECHANISM. The can tur in the opposite. Gears are cove fingers. All metal parts in conta tinned. Outside metal parts are Novel Ice Guard keeps all ice an< THE TUBS are of clear, k with a preparation that makes ti THE CANS are of heavy Ar andnarrow, exposing more of tht and salt than in the old makes an THE DASH . Every goo that can be ped into cream, er, more deli ous, they become. this feature. With every turn of floats are whipping air into e result is a revelation in texture a gether with the high and narrow ing to three minutes. Every Freezer guarai satisfactory or money refur All sizes in stock at lo, S. M.& E. H. Lauren flThe Gree N Free Trip t, V Many Other D Mrs. Parlette of Chica1 }will be at our store Wedne: Dweek. All contestants, an< quested to call- at our store great proposition in detail. DTrade at the Panai * Minter C .Lauren a rLX3 JV AV Ice Cream I Delicate made in an Freezer was designed with four special 3zer that would impart to the delicacy of texture superior to lative quality of cream in the so simple that a child might utely hygienic. All these very .ssentials of all well made freez aska Freezer. ns in one direction and the dasher red---no chance of pinching the ct with the cream are heavily galvanized to prevent rust. Our I salt from inside the can. iln-dried Northern pine, treated Lem waterproof. nerican charcoal tin-plate, high , cream to the chill of the ice d insuring quickest freezing. 1 cook knows that the more air meringues and paste, the smooth The Alaska dasher excels in the dasher its aerating spoon very particle of the cream. The ad delicacy. This principle, to cans, shortens the time of freez iteed to prove absolutely ided. vest possible prices. Wilkes & Co. s, S. C. it Contest i ATD -ompanyD D California0 luable Presents a go, director of our contestN iday and Thursday of thisU I others, are specially re and let her explain this f na Exposition Store ,ompany s, S. C. i