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Absolutely a Grapes give Pure j?Sr chief ingredient, the active principle, ^^^^^^ z&$?f and healthfulness, to MKIM ^/ibsolutely Pure Insures wholesome aiid deli cious food for every day in every home No Phosphates No Alum ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Mrs. J. P. Maiioii of Su inter, after a brief visit to relatives In the city, returned to hor home Tuesday. Mr. II. s. Illnckwell went to c,i.n ville Saturday on professional busi ness. Mis. .1. W. Clarke, Mrs. ('. 13. Gray ami son Clarke, returned Saturday from their month's \isii to Cuba. Mr. inniger C. Howen. of Toledo. Ohio, s|M'!ii Sunday in (he city, visit ing his mother* Mrs. Mary K. Ho wen. Mr. Ilowen lefl Monday, via WilntiiiK ton for x w t'oi'k. Mr. Clifton Haid? of Oreenville was in the city Sunday visittn^ relatives; Mr. \V, <*. Wharton of Waterloo was in tin- oily Monday. Mr. Wharton is much Interested in il"1 Harris Springs school enterprise and i? working to secure the sinners ol tin- ?a,000 bond to assure its success. Mr. I.. A. McCorcl has painted tin front ol' Iiis - ton- rooms, on the cast side of the square. Tin1 candy kin-li on people and Poliakoff. item the post. oftlce have followed suit. Mrs. W. II. Cai n il returned Satur day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. RJ. .1. (lane in Greenville. Mr. Broaddus Estes attended t ho annual meeting and banquet of Post F, Travelers' Protective Association, i Greenwood Saturday night. E. P. Taylor of Benno spent S n iy night in the city. Attorney \V. I). Nicholson of the Greenwood Bar was in the city Fri day on professional business. Mr. Hamilton Hunter and family spent Sunday with relatives at Ora. Mr. Green B. Taylor of Harmony ] was in the city Saturday on business. Last Sunday Ii? inj; missionary rally day throughout the State with the Baptist churches. Itev. w. 10. Tbiiyer pastor <?:' the First Baptist eburob, prenehed a special sermon at the moruliu: service, presenting I ho sub ject in his usual vigorous and con vincing style. Nexl Monday Is Salesday for April. Mr. N. A. Cralg. it prominent mer- j chant of Greenwood spent Sunday at ! Urn with his mother and sisters. j Mr. and Mrs. Koss Dorrob were In I town Monday from Gray Court. Contractor .1. I). Sexton is this week | completing ll handsome live room cot Inge on Bast Main street for Mr. P. .'. Smith. Miss Annie Laura Tillison of I,au- | rens s Ivisiting friends and relatives | in Pickens. I Mr, R. Coke Gray, proprietor of the Laurons Whoi sale Grocery Co.. is Oil a business trip to New York this week. Mr. s. II. Shernrd. of El Paso. Tex., writes relatives In the city that be is receiving The Advertiser regularly, and enjoys it as a letter from home. Mr. L. E. Burns is erecting two or three new six room cottages for rent, located on the newly opened street by the city school property, in rear of the old Foster Simpson place. Kevival Meeting lle^iii>- Soon. Beginning on Sunday morning, April llth, a series of religious revival services will be held at the First Bap tist church. Rev. It, V. Miller, until recently of Hcndersonvtlle, X. C, more recently of Spat'tanburg, will preach at the services, morning and evening. Mr. Miller is a preacher of considerable note and th? re will be large congregations to hear him when he comes to Laurcns. Mr. Meadows Laid to Rest. The funeral and burial service of the late Mr. .lohn M. Meadows, whose death occurred last Tuesday at his home at Qoldville, took place Wednes day at Hopewell church, the Rev. 1). j Pet Boyd, pastor of the deceased, offi ciating. For more than forty years Mr. Boyd and Mr. Meadows were close personal friends, which fact in spired very feeling tribute to the memory of his dead friend by the offi ciating minister. The service was attended by a large number of friends and relatives. Resolution of Thanks. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, a set ol resolutions, thank ing the South Carolina Railroad Coin j mission for its prompt and favorable lousiderntlon of the petition tor a new passenger station, was offered by Mr. W. i. Orny and unanimously adopted by the Chamber. The Commission 'was asked to instruct the railroads to build the depo! on (he West side ol all the tracks, instead of having it in iho I midst of four tracks as ii now stands. i SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES I Allen's Koot?Kftsc, a powder, it cures painful, ' smarting, nervous feel ami ingrowing nails, find In stantly tnkcttlio ftinn out of corns and bunions. It's i iim greatest comfort discovery ol tii< iiu-''. Allen's ? KooUEaso makes tight or now shoes fee) easy. It is i a certain cure for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold i>> ?11 Druuglsts ' and SlIOQ Stores. By mnil for Uf>o. in ctnmjiH. Don't ii.y>f any ntb$tftuU. Trial package l ltl-.K. Address Alton S, <>linct<?l, Lc Koy, N. v. if Special Privilege will kindly put a tew millions of dollars In my pockets i n make n reptutlou us a| philanthropist. Old People Need VINOL IS strengthens and vitalizes Vinol ton?\s up the digestive organs, <iids assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenates every organ in tho body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness With strength. AVc uro posltlvo It will benefit every old person who will give It u trial. If it don't wo will refund their money. VINOL is sold in I.aureus by The LATHENS DKUO COMPANY. The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It is very important both for eftcctivo and economical work to procure Ute best of FARM MINTS Our New Descriptive Catalog just issued thlls all about I ho host time and labor-saving machine?' Ji i? one of the besl and most in lotbatiiig Implement Catalogs Is sued. .Mailed free on request. We ore also headquarters for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. The Implement Co., 1302 Main St., - Richmond. Va. I TUB TIME MAY COME * I Hh banker's good word in vom favor will 1> a ijiv.it There will be nianv tint j< in your lifo when n ?.;> to y ?>u. When that time comes, if vott lire tr..n>; lin-. bnsiness with this hank, you may be assured of otti U? ni ?si friendlv consideration. t ? ? \\ e give von an invitation to bank here. I he ^ service we give our patrons will make it of ad ??? vantage to von. * THE BANKS^ L?URENS l_ au rens. s. c. Special Showing- of Dress Goods, Linens, Etc. AT I H. Terry's Yon arc invited to vi.sit our Store Thursday, Friday and Saturday ami inspeel otti line of Spring and Suminei Dress (ioods and Trimuiinus. Special Sale on all Linens 'lu inch Linen I.awn. liogulur Price Uoc, during this sale will sell 10 yards only n> a customer at per yd. Hie :'l inch Wliitc Linen IMc Brown Linon l"'-. I2jc, !">?? Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs >< Linon Towels 10? to 2fic SPKOIAL PHICKS <>N TAH I V. LIN HNS AND NAPKINS. Hi I Linen Sheeting, $1.25 kind ilc Everybody Welcome ? I Dressy Millinery an These Beautiful Artistic Creations will make their inaugural presentation on Thursday next which will be the most intensely interesting occasion of thi season. An occasion to which you are specially invited. The fame of "Sw itzer's Millinery" is known far and wide. One feature about our Millinery is the "becomingness." Our Hats are not only beautiful to look at, but they, while possessing all the New Ideas as to Shape and coloring, a?*e at the same time built for service. Notable Opportunity for Buying Choice ? , WASH (iOOI)S. [jLvtiitiful V.-\<w: (riit^lrittn, attractive pittoras, ;> ?: ..!'.. Red Se il Zephyr (liiighnius, the best made for Childrens1 Dresses, per yard, Maxiiie B.itiste in all tin* new shades, just the thing for Ivitster. per yard, - Best Calle* >. per yard,. "7 10c 05c NOVEL NFXKWBAR! Many New Stylos Here in Jabots and Stocks. New Stocks,.25cts New Net Jabots, - 25cts Beautiful Display of Footwear! During this Opening we will have on exhibition in our Shoe Department, everything that, is new in this Season's Footwear, step into thi3 Department and sec the prettiest line of Low Cut Shoes ever shown in Laurons. No person in well dressed with out pretty footwear, and you will not feel like the peacock does when he look/ at his feet if you wear a paii- of our OXFORD. SPRING HOSIERY! ; Our Hosiery Stock for thisseasoncontain-; b'-'tei j values than at any previous time. All good weights \ | hero in Foreign and Domestic Goods, both 'Jtzr> j Cotton and Silk in Black and High Colors al ?*jC Fine Gauze Hose in Black, Tan, Navy, Light "Jtr>-? Blue or White, was:;:) l-:)\ Special al Fine medium weight, Gorman made Hose d* 4 (\f\ in black or tan, at 50c: >\ pair in box, ?P*?^^' Your choice of a half dozen different weights El^-? in Black, Tan - or rtigh Colors, per pair. The Tailored idea will be in abundance, We mean the sturdy dependable serviceable styles to be used for constant service of all kind. Do not fail to be with us on this occasion. SWITZER COMPANY Next to Enterprise Bank Laurens. South Carolina