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Absolut&ly Pure Grapes delicious, healthful-?^ give the most valuable ingre dient, the active principle, to QpYAL Baking Bowder Insures wholesome and delicious food for every day In every home NO ALUM AUTOMOBILE PARTY GIVEN RECEPTION LaurcilS -May bo on Proposed Highway From Asheville via Spartanliurg, Newberry on to Columbia. For the purpose of locating the route for a highway between Spartanburg and Columbia, the Spnrtanburg cham ber of commerce on Thursday sent out a "scouting" party, headed by Secretary John Wood. Accompanying him from Spartanburg were Editor C. O. Hearon of The Herald. Editor C. 11. Henry of The Journal. Mr. .1. T. Harris, Jr., and others. On the way to Clinton via Cross Anchor the par y was joined by automobiles from Wal nut Grove, Woodruff, Moores and oth er points. All along be route the scouts were given a warm reception, and after a stop at Cross Anchor and Clinton the party in the afternoon pushed through to Newberry where the night was spent, after attending a re ception given at the chamber of com merce by the citizens of Newberry. At this meeting resolutions were adopted heartily endorsing the propos ed highway and pledging support in its building. Returning to Spartanburg Friday the scouts came back to Clinton, thence to Laurens, arriving here just at noon. All were loud in praises of the road ! from Laurcns to Clnton, declaring ft the best travelled over on the trip. The members of the party numbering about twenty, were given a cordial greeting and all were invited to the club rooms where luncheon was served and an informal reception and talk fest was held. .lohn Wood, the famed secretary of the Spartanburg chamber of comerce, explained the purposes of the trip, pointed to the enthusiasm that had been aroused along the line so tar travelled, and invited the people of Laurons to attend tin* big public high way meeting to be held in Spartanburg May 24. Mr. C. H Henry, an original good road advocate, spoke briefly of thi' great importance of road build ing. To these talks County Supervisor Humbert responded, setting forth some practical ideas on the subject and as suring the visitors tltat he was pleased to have them in I.aureus on such a mission. Other talks were made by .1. V. Fielder. P. T. Swlt/er of Spartan burg, and .lohn F. Holt of Laurens. The scouts were met here by W. S. Cray. W. W. Simpson and Dr. L. II. Irby of Woodruff. County Supervisor D. M. Miles. A. B. Qroce, Ceo. P. Moore and D. w. McLain of Spartanburg al so joined the party at luncheon hero. At " o'clock the visitors left for Fnoree and Woodruff. The following made up the pathfiindlng party: John Wood, secretary of Spartan burg chamber of commerce; C. O. Hearon, editor of Spartanburg Herald; J. T. Harris, Jr., owner and driver of Spartanburg chamber of commerce Ofllclal car; Charles II. Henry, editor of Spartanburg Journal: 1'. T. Swllzer, county commissioner Walnut Qrove township; Newton Nesbitt. member of general assembly; t'onway Thompson, J. I). Snoddy, Samuel Enoddy, J. P. Fielder, vice president Spantanburg chamber of commerce; Paul Moore, of Moores, president of Spartanburg County Good Iload league; 1.. M. Pear son. IX. V. Lanford, Woodruff; Archie Willie, editor Woodruff News and Her ald; c. M. Drummond, secretary of Woodruff chamber of commerce?; Sulli van Hill, Cross Anchor; J. 11. Cope, .1 r., II. C. Scott, Spartanburg. Rev. Mr. Parker to Kentucky. Rev. C. P. Parker, whose resignation as rector of the Church of the Epiph any was noted last week, left Friday morning for Unlontown, Kentucky, where be has accepted the assistant rectorship of St. John's church and a position as instructor in the Episcopal school. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Plensant to take, soothing and healing in effect. Sold by 1.aureus Hing Co. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. and Mrs. Goo. P. Mosoly of Cross Keys wore hero for the doctors' con dition. Dr. and Mrs. J. Comer Mock accom panied bj two of their children were here Wednesday from Pledmout for the doctors' meeting. Mrs. John II. Halle of Charleston, West Virginia, is visiting at the home of Mr. L. Q. Halle. One of the big jovial, all-round fel lows here tor the convention was Dr. Willie '1'. Jones of Ware Shoals. Dr. Jno. 1'. Young of Rich burg, Ches ter county, who was principal of the Princeton High school in the early '90's, attended the State Medical asso ciation. Rev. S. It. Hass of McCormlck and Mr. TllOB. McCoy Hass of Columbia spent Friday night sind Saturday In '.aureus on their way out to Warrior Creek church for the centennial ser vices Sunday, both having been former members of the old church. Mr. Adolph Shaver and little daugh ter, Miss Sarah, have returned from a four weeks visit to relatives in Cin cinnati. Mr. Giles Wilson. State bank ex aminer, spent several nays last week in the city In his official capacity. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCuoil attend ed the McCuen-WIllis marriage at Princeton Wednesday afternoon. April 20. Dl'S. Miller, Phl8on and Peake rep resented Cross Hill at the State asso ciat ion. Dr. Fennel of Waterloo was here from first to finish, and apparently enjoyed the convention as mucli as any one. Dr. J. W. Davis of Clinton and C. D. Fast of Goldville were up tor the con vention sessions. Di s. T. L. W. ?ailoy, w. I,. LJalley, J. I.ee Voting, and .1. 1). Austin, all of Clinton were attendants upon the as sociation sessions. Mr. N. D. Franks of Oreer is here at tending court. Mrs. Adolph Fuller of Mouutvlllc was in the city Monday. Mr. A. C. Watson was In the city Monday returning from the Warrior Creek centennial celebration to his hove in (ireeiiwood. Miss Susie Jones of Newborry vis ited in the city from Friday until Tues day. Chamberlain's ?tomnch and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of the system. Insuring a free and regular condition and re. storing the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by 1.aureus Drug Co. MOVED The Lattreus Trust Company has moved its offices to The Todd Block, South Harper Street, iu the office rooms recently occupied by Messrs. Dial & Todd. Anyone having business with the Managers of the Company will please call there. Remember we have the verj best line of Insurance, both Fire and Life, under the management of J. R Tolbcrt, and we handle Real Estate for the Company and other parties also, we in vite an inspection of our list and would like to have yon place the property you have to sell with us. We have a few blocks of those nice pretty building lots on the Badgett land, which we would be glad to show von. 1 1 Laurens Trust Co. C. A. Power, Mgr. Real Estate Department. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos I wish to eall your attention to my line of Tobaccos. 1 have in stock fresh lines of the most popular and choice selections of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. A CHOICK SELECTION Ol* CIOARS ALS' > Dr. Posey's Drug store ? || The Store in which every woman realizes more than she is led to expect - ? Switzer's White Goods Department is famous for its Excellent Qualities and Great Values. It includes not only all the standard plain weaves of both domestic and foreign maufacture, but a great variety of fancy weaves in most desirable qualities and patterns. The approaching Commencement Season lends especial interest to the offerings of White Goods in this Department; for you will find just the fabric you want for Commencement Dresses, as well as others being desirable for Summer Waists and Dresses for all who wish the "Newest" in White Goods =?-.. 11EAD THE ITEMS BELOW ? ? White Goods Department 32-in. Persian Lawn, fine and sheer, smooth weave and excellent qualities, from 25o down to * 86-in. Lingerie Mulls, in white and cream, soft silk finish, makes waists or 4 r? *y g? dresses, ? IO m ? a\ O 45-in. fine Batist?\ snow white, extra sheer c and very smooth weaves, special 36-inch. 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Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Don*t be foolish enough to think that all shoes are as good as they look. As a matter of tact, some are only fit to adorn a window or show case, They are not fit to be worn. Our shoes stand ser vice as well as presenting a handsome appearance. Try a pair of our Drews .$0.00 and $3.50 shoes for ladies in all leathers; or a pair of Knee Laced at $3.50 and $4.00 for men. You get all that is com ing to you in these Oxfords. Try a pair next time. Don't fool your feet and pocket book any longei, Vi 9 X X Learn the Way Laurens, S. C. SWITZER COMPANY Next Door to Enterprise Bank