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Costs a little more tlian the injurious slum or phosphate of lime powders, but with Royal you ore sure of pure, healthful food. RAILROAD COMMISSION ORDERS BETTER SANITATION. Railway Companies Requested to Provide Additional Water Closet at Laurcns Lassender Station. Mayor Babb is in receipt of the fol lowing order, issued by the South Caro lina Railroad Commission : ORDER NO. 46.?FILE 574. Columbia, S. C, May 13, 1908. A. W. Anderson, Gen'l Supt. C. & W. C. R. R., Augusta, Ga., W. G.Childs, President C, N. & L. R. R., Colum bia, S. C: Dbar SIRS?After due consideration and investigation by this Commission of t he depot accommodations at Laurcns, S. ('., said depot being used by the C. & W. C. R. R. and the C, N. & L. R. R., we find that there is only one water closet in said depot, and that said closet is for the use of female passen gers. Therefore, it is ordered That the Charleston and Western Car olina R. R. Co. and the Columbia, New berry ann Laurens R. R. Co. do build two separate and distict water closets, one for female passengers and one for male passengers in their passenger sta tion at Laurens, S. C, on or before .July 1st, 1908, and that said closets he kept in fit and suitable condition for the use and convenience of passengers. By order of the Commission. (Official) B. L. Cauohman, T. B, LllMPKIN, Chairman. Secretary. Air. Fcatherstoae for the Senate. Since Mr. Feathers tone's withdrawal from the race for governor an oppor t unity has presented itself in Laurons county. For the last four years the .senator from I,aureus has steadily voted with tho prohibition forces in the sen ate. He is not a candidate for re-elec tion, and it is understood that both the candidates for senator from that county are dispensary men. If this be so Mr. Featherstone owes it to the cause of prohibition to take up tho fight in his county and save 1.aureus for prohihi S ion. A well informed politician says "the fighl is still in the senate. " Prohibition will gain a vote in Newberry, one in Marion and perhaps one in Lexington county and possibly loseonoin Laurens. The prohibitionists need to work for the control of the next senate and Mr. Featherstone should be the next sena tor from Laurens county thereby keep ing that county's vote in the senate on the side of prohibition. GalTnoy Led ger. Be sure to see our line of Rattan Kockers in different designs and sizes for the Porch and Lawn at prices that will be money saved for you. S. M, & E. II. Wilkes & Co. (irand Lodj?e I. 0. 0. F. lion. P, I\ McGowan and Mr. R. S. Templeton, as delegates from Calhoun lodge, No. 47, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, attended the annual meet ing In Columbia last week of tho Grand Lodge, which adjourned Thursday to meet next year at Aiken. Hon. John J, McSwain, of Greenville, was chosen as grand representative u> the Sover eign Grand Lodge, which meets this year in Denver, Colorado. The new grand master, Dr. Neuffcr, of Abbeville, in making his committee appointments for another year, named Hon. F. P. McGowan as a member of the committee on constitution and by Jaws. The Singin Skulc Bcginmont. Under the auspices of the United United Daughters of the Confederacy and for the benefit of the monument fund the Singin Skulc Beginment, a one act comedy, was held at the opera house last Tuesday night. The per formance was witnessed by about the largest audience ever assembled in the city play house. And judging from the applause the play was passably enjoy able. Mrs. T. M, Billingsley, of Tennessee, under whose direction the work was done, is quite accomplished in this line, and she is herself a good actress. Her facial expressions woro especially good. As a whole the show was not very good, although many individual parts were well carried. Little Miss Theresa Schayer, as Angelina Turveydrop, was among the best, being a pretty dancer and having a good voice. Miss Qertrudo Wright as Charity Bumpkins was especially pleasing in her coon soons. Miss Rosalie Franks made an excellent bad girl, while Mr. Clus Simmons, whose costume was un usually striking, pleased the audience. There were many others wdio deserve equal praise. But the chief attraction of the play was the costume. KAST UV K A RACK TU RS. TBACHUKS. Arabella Robkins.Mrs. T. M. Billingsley Jeremirc Robkins. . .Mr. J. S. Machen iii SKULK OURIjS. Alviry Slimmins. .Miss Daisoy Sullivan Clementina Hanks.Aliss Lila Hart Lorella EvorloVO, ..Miss Hannah Tolbert Sophrena Flimkins.Miss Jessie Hix Jemimy Larkins.. ..Miss Julia Gilkerson Trillby O'Farrell.Miss Glonnio Bolt Little Buttercup.Miss Noll Miller Belindy Jumpup... .Miss Sarah Dorroh SUM MO SKOI.l.URS. Juliet Shakespeare.Mrs. Thomason Rosianna Gigglesby, . Miss Annie Richey Mercy Tweekins.Mrs. VV, 11. Anderson Jerusalem .larkins. . Miss Li/.zie Richey Charity Bumpkins.MissG. Wright I'olly Rumpus.Miss Rosalie Franks Angllina Turveydrop. . .Miss T. Schayer Samanthy Ann.Miss Nan Brandott Ohl) MAIDS. Mirandy Wantomnrry...Miss B. Crews MehitabloSpooner. M iss Deo Drummond twins. Rosy Tweekins. . . .Mr. Adolph Schayer Baby Tweekins.Dr. G. C. Albright Black Mammy.Mr. W. T. Crews VOUTII8. Romeo Shakespeare..Mr. R. G. Franks Hesekiah Rumples. .Mri (!. S. McCravy Si Tinkorabattlo.Mr. S. E. Boney Tommy Doodle.Mr. (ins Simmons Yellow Kid.Mr. W. (i. Lancaster Zebulon Toodles.Gco. C. Pitts Meshack Jossolyn.Marion Wilkes j Willie Winkle. ..Mr. Ford Cranks I Darias Catchally.Clyde Cranks l Samuel Weiler. , .Mr. Willie Thomason I Jehosaphat Junkins.Mr. Louche Rube Spunk.Mr. Nat Richardson Hickory Jones.Mr. (Jus Mahalfoy SKULB Ko.Ml I Y. Mr. Knowall.Mr. Doolittlo Mrs. Spitfire.Miss Gubblcmuch QUARTKTB, Mr. Squaker.Mr. Squackcr Mr. Squeaker.Mr. Souawker Assisted by the Whangdoonlcs. After expenses wore paid the ladies cleared for the monument fund about ?!)(). Dots iroin Ml. Olive. ML Olive. May 11?. The farmers have? very good stand; of Cotton. Crops are growing nicely since (In- warm weather came. Tin- oat crop in this section will be almost a failure this year. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wright, of Lau rons, WOrO visiting in this community last week. Mr. E, E. IMtta, of Broworton, re cently erected several nicoly finished monument:; in thu Ml. OliVO cemetery. ? LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. ? Miss Amelia Kennedy entertained the pupils of the ninth and tenth grades Friday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Taylor visited in Green wood last week. Miss Ida Taylor spent a few days in Augusta last week. Mr. Edgar W. Boyd, of Greenville, is in the city on business. Mr. Jesse V. Fuller, a well known game chicken fancier, shipped a dozen pit games to a party at Palmetto, Fla., last Friday. Mr. Fuller (ills a number of orders during each season and, of course, gets a fancy price for all birds thus sold. After a pleasant visit in Walterboro and to her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Withers, in Charleston, Mrs. Hugh K. Aiken and her little son have returned to their home in Laurens.?Charleston Post. The programme of the Winthrop college commencement has been issued and the name of the Rev. W. E. Thayer, of Laurens, appears to de liver the annual sermon before the Y. W. C. A. Mr. Thayer states that he has written and declined the invitation, or rather had withdrawn his acceptance on account of unavoid able circumstances. Mr. N. P. Hellams, of Gray Court, was in the city on business Friday. Mrs. H. K. Aiken, after an extended visit to relatives in Charleston, returned home Thursday afternoon. Misses Corrine Martin, of Greenville, and .lanie Murray, of Columbia, are the guests last week of Mrs. F. P. Mc Gowan. Mrs. W. II. Dial has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Sumter. Mrs. Frank C. Briddell and daughter, Miss Marie, of Indiana, are here with her son, Mr. Jack Briddell, treasurer of the Paving Construction Company. These are excellent and charming peo ple and have already made numerous friends in Laurens. Prof. W. S. Hough, principal of the Cross Hill School, was in the city Sat urday. The Cross Hill School has just closed a successful session under the management of Prof. Hough, who has been elected to serve another year. Mr. Jas. A. Summersett, formerly popular citizen of Laurens, was in the city Monday from Columbia in the in terest of his candidacy for railroad commissioner. si ? OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. COW PEAS-In order to move them quick, going at $2.50 per bushel. I have a lot of good sound Clay and Unknown I'eas. Send us your orders. J. H. Sullivan. 42-lt WANTED-The trade to know that we are handling fresh South Carolina raised cabbage. Shipments coming in every few days. We buy in round lots and can sell you at lower prices than competitors are quoting. Phone us your orders. Dixie Flour and Grain Co. 39-4t HAY AND SORGHUM- Make it at home. I have a lot of Early Amber and Orange Cane seed, nicely cleaned. Price right. J. H. Sullivan. 42-lt FOR SALE?Two or three milk cows. Fresh in milk. Apply to G. F. Dorroh, Cray Court, S. C. 42-lt COW PEAS -A big sale of Cow I'eas - they must go. Have made price to move them quick. Won't last long at price offered, so come quick. M. H. Fowler, Laurens, S. C. 42-lt Waterloo News Items. Waterloo, May 13.? Major and Mrs. Thomas B. Anderson have gone to Greenville, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Boyd. Mr. Charles L. Smith, representing the Reliance Life Insurance Company, with headquarters at Abhevile, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. D. Casper Smith have returned from a fortnight's stay at Asheville and Spartanburg, where they attended the festival. Miss Kathleen Briggs, of Camden, S. ('., is tho attractive guest of Mrs.Thos. J. Anderson, on Main street. Rev. O. L. DuRant has returned from Whitmire, where he attended the meeting of District Conference. Mrs. Jonas P. Gray and daughter, of WoodrutT, and Mrs. A. C. Keller, of Greenwood, are visiting their parents, Col. and Mrs. J. II. Wharton. Mr. Albert Hill has returned from a business trip to Camden. Messrs. Ferdinando Rios, of Cuba, and Dick Childress, of Laurens, spent the week-end with Mr. Ben Anderson, .)r., trom the Presbyterian College of South Carolina. Mrs. J. II. Finley, of Seneca, spent last week very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. John II. Wharton. Dr. J. R. Wilbur and Hon. Clarence Cuningham spent Monday in Laurens. Mr. B. A. Anderson is again at home, after an enjoyable visit to his sister, Mrs. II. D. Boozer, in Newberry. Messrs. S. W. Puckett and B. A. An derson, Jr., attended the game of ball at Ninety-Six Friday between Cross Hill and that place. Dr. J. L, Fennell, wife and children, are again at home, after a brief but pleasant trip to Augusta. Mr. Eugene Walker, of Apploton, S, ('., and Mrs. Charlie Walker, of Atlan ta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.L. I >endy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Keller, of Green wood, spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Winn, their parents. j CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS, j For the State Senate. I hereby announce myself acandidate for the office of the State Senate, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic Pri mary election. JNO. M. CANNON. 1 hereby announce myself acandidate for the office of State Senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election._J. H. WHARTON. ' for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Shentf of Laurcns county in the coming Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of said Democratic primary. J. THOS. PEDEN. I hereby announce myself to the vo ters of I.aureus county for re-election to the Sheriff's office for the ensuing term, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. THOS. .1. DUCK ETT. I hereby announce myself acandidate for Sheriff of Laurens county in the ap proaching Democratic primary, and promise to abide by results of said Pri mary election. JOHN D. OW1NGS. At the solicitation of many friends 1 offer myself a candidate' for Sheriff of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary and to give my entire lime and natural detective ability to the ollice. 11. A'. WHARTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ollice of Sheriff of Laurens county, subject, to the result of tin ap proaching Democratic primary election. JOHN 1). W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Sheriff of Laurens county in the next Democratic primary and promise to abide the result of said primary election. _J. P. CALDWELL. For Clerk of Court. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ollice of Clerk of Court and pledge myself to abide the result of Democratic primary election. JO 11 N P. BOLT. ' I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the ollice of Clerk of Court for Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. _C. A. POWER. For Auditor. At the solicitation of friend I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the result of the Democratic Primary elec - tion. WILLI A.M T. DORROH. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Auditor, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. R. W. NICHOLS. I am a candidate for Auditor for Laurens county in the approaching Democratic primary election and pledge myself to abide by the result of said election. CHARLIE W. McCRAV\ . I hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for Auditor of Laurens County in the coming Democratic pri mary election and promise to abide the result of said election. W. I .OWN dcs PKKIH'SON. For Coroner. I respectfully announce myself for re-election to the ollice of Coroner for Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Primary Election. W. D. waits. I respectfully announce myself for the ollice of County Coroner and will abide the rules governing the Demo cratic primary. R. o. HA1RST0N. At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tin: office of Coroner for Laurens county, I subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. B. GOODMAN. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the oflico of 'County Superintendent of Education for Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the approach ing Democratic primary. R. w, NASH. Feeling a deep interest in the educa tional work of the county and having given it much thought and study, i t hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of Education for Lau rens county in the approaching Demo cratic primary election, and i believe if elected I can (ill the office acceptably and with benefit to the schools through out the county as I will not let. my farming interests interfere with duties, of said ollice. THOMAS i'. BYRI). I hereby announce myself a candi date for Superintendent of Education of Laurens county and promise t>< abide by the results of the approaching Dei ocratic election. GEO. L. PITTS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent, of Education for Laurens county in tho coming Demo cratic primary, and pledge myself to abide the result of said election. _ J. c. BURDETTE. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office "\" Treasu rer of Laurens county in the approach ing Democratic primary, and i promise to abido tho result of said election. _ J. d. MOCK. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself acandidate for re-election as County Commissioner for Laurens County, subject to Demo cratic primary. w. F. BAILEY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Laurens county, subject to the rale , of the Democratic primary. T. Mcl). ROPER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Count v Commissioner I for Laurens County, subject to rules of the Democratic primary, M. W. CLAY. For Connly Supen isor. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of County Supervisor for Lauren ; county, subject to the rules mid regulations Of the Democratic primary and if re- I elected will endeavor to faithfully dis charge the duties of tl.filcc. Respect fullj, Ii. B. HUMBERT. Real Estate Offerings One 60-horse power engine with boiler complete, only used two seasons. Price $260. This is a rare bargain. t'?o acres of half milo from Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with 40 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of line bottom land. Prico $1,800. 173 acres of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded bv lands of W. M. Deck. Win. Wham and It. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Price $4,000. 4S acres of land, bounded by lands of Miller Curry, David Harten ami others, with a beautiful eight, room cottage, lino well of water and good outbuild ings. In one mile of Green Pond church. Price $47.50 per acre. 53 acres of land in one milo of Green Pond church, bounded by lands of li. ('. Stono, Robert Woods and others, with a six room cottage, tenant house, lino wircd-in pastures. $35 per acre. 45.62 acres, bounded by lands of 1>. Woods. Clarence Curry and others, with a four room cottage and good out buildings, half mile from Green Pond church. Price $27 per acre. 80 acres of land near Croon Pond church, bounded by lands of Miller Curry, Ruf us Babb, Abner Habb, with a six room dwelling, gooil barn and nice outbuildings. Price $46 per acre. 500 acres of land within six miles of Laurens, five miles of Clinton, with dwelling and four tenant houses, 250 acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre. acres of land near Shiloh church, bounded bv lands of .lohn Wolll' and Drato MahafToy, with dwelling and other improvements. Price $11.60 per acre. 46J acres of land near Green Pond church, bounded by lands of Robt. Bry son and Jasper DuPre, with dwelling and outbuildings. A bargain at $32 pur acre. 7<> acres land, 2 miles cast Cray Court, bounded by L. Wilson, S. M. Ball, W. R. Cheek, 5 room dwelling, good barn ami outbuilding. Price $2,300. 1m> acres land, hounded by Henry Mills and .1.(>. c. Pluming and other, seven room dwelling, l tenant bouse, barn and good outbuilding. Price *:i,:!50. 137 acres land, bounded by lands of Mrs. Hunter Bolt, G. P. VVolfTo and Mrs. A. A. Garlington, SOVCn room dwelling, two tenant bouses, barn and out-buildings two good drilled wells. Price $40.00 per acre. 205 acres in Pairvicw township Green ville county, near Cedar Falls, bounded by John Terry, Clyde Willis, John Pod on and others, three; dwellings close to church and fine school. Price $18.00 por acre. Mo acres in Laurens township, hound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, \V. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant houses. This farm will be divided Into 50 acre lots if so dRsircd, ranging in price from $25 to $.'>() per acre or will sell the whole for $32,000.00 1 acres land and nine room dwelling, servant's house, In tow not' Gray Court. Price $2600. S I acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings, Hounded b\ lands of W. K. Cheek. I>. Woods and others. Price $2,500.00. One lot with four room house Oil Car lillgton St., nicely located. Pricu$1,660, 50 acres at Gray Court, I room house and out building, bounded by lands of E. T. Shell and M. II. Hurdino. price $60 per acre. 240 acres land, 2 inilesof Fountain Inn known as t he Tom Harri toil place, good dwelling. 2 tenant houses, barn a ml out buildings. Prico $8,500.00. Seven room house and two acre lot in town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,500.00'. 68 acres land 2J miles Cray Court, bounded by lands of J. II. Godfrey, lohn Armstrong and others. Prico$1,050.00. 488 acres land, bounded by J. II, Abercrombie, ISnoroe Liver. J. P. Graj . O. C. Cox and others, known as the old Patterson home place. Price $7,500.00 112 acres land hounded h\ land of VV. P. Harris. Lnoree n\. r, .). II. Abercrombie and ol hers. Price $2,000.00 200 acres land. Waterloo township, bounded by lands of estate of W. T. Smith, J. It. Anderson and Salllda riv er. Price $2,600.00. One lot in city of Lauren.;, nicely located, six room cottage, coiifainiug 5-8 acres. Price $2500.00, 268 acres in Waterloo township, nice dwelling, two tenant houses, good out building, bounded by land, of ,1. R, Anderson, D. C Smith and others, known as the home place*of (he lute Dr. J. It. Smith. Price $3,500.00, 200 acres land, bounded by kind i of Mrs. Jesse 'league. Jno, Wall . Dr. Fuller, dwelling and tcnnonl houses, I horse farm ill cultivation. Price $5.00(1.(111. 200 acres in Chesnul Ridge ction, bounded by lands of Mr... Jes: iu Martin, Jno. Watts, Dr. Fuller and others, I iw olling and lenaul hou es. Four horse farm iu cultivation. Known a the Fannie lludgens place. Price por acre, $25.00. Part of lots No. 8 and Convolve Heights, City of Sptii'lanburg, S. c. Prico $10(111.0(1. 2 acres land in the City of Laurens, on Rast Main Street, hounded by prop erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes ami oth ers. Price $1,300. 88 acres in Young's township, bound' ed by lands of John Hurdeffe, S. T Garrett, W. P. Harris Mini others, 00 acres in cultivation, good dwelling, two tenant, houses. Price $1,850. 10.". acres near Ml. <>liv<- Church, Waterloo township, known a pari of the Washington place, Lwodwellini und necessary out building... Price? $15.00 per acre. 42 acres bounded by land , of Hm Radgctl farm, .1. < >. I'.' Flemii ??. W. I. Copcland, one dwelling and bul build ing. Price $2,250.00 OK acres land hear Wad : Mills, bounded by S. (>. Leak and M. A. Knight, I tenant, houso. Prico $40 pur acre. J. N. Leak Heal Estate, Stocksand Bonds. Gray Lour:, S. ( OOOOOOOOOOO OOOQ000001300{ 8 Business Stationer) LAURENS, s. c. ~>8 15 Have Your IS |Q IS 16 IQ IQ O 5 Printed on |0 O Q Coupon Bond % The Best |g Ifi 5 5 V ADVERTISER PRINTING CO., Six 6 oooooooocx>oooooooooo ooc DK. OLIPTON JONES Dentis. OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING Phone:Office No. 86; Residence219, MONUMENTS. If you tiro in need of n nice Monti moni for h?v?-<i ones l nm prepared to furnish ii t<> you nl vory ren tonable prices. See >111?. .). WADE ANDERSON, laurens, S, 0,