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? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Mrs. Maria Doulware and Miss Mary Agnes Anderson wont to Greenville Saturday to attend commencement at the Qreeuville Female college tins week. Mr. William Clans Duncan, son ot Mr. O. C. Duncan of Colo Point, is one of Wofford's graduates this year. A party of Laurons young people Will attend the dance in Clinton to ri--lit. MI88 Josephine Fuller will return today from Baltimore where she has bee nstudying voice the past winter. Master Dick Fuller has returned fra.n a visit to his uncle, Mr. J. A. Holmes in Washington. Miss Lucia Cockeral of Jacksonville. Fla. is the guest of Miss Annie Simp son. Mr. W. L. Cray will deliver an ad dress at the Copelaild sehool house next Sunday afternoon at iisio o'clock. Hr. J. L. Cooper, ticket collector on the Southern railroad, witli head quarters in Atlanta, spent the past week with his family near Langston church. i T>r it K Mkep and family nccom j tiled by Mr. John N. Wright attend ed th'1 opening exercises Sunday of C.omencement week at Clinton college. Mr. O. L. Hunter of Ora was in the City on Monday. Mr. Jim Wade Hill of Motintville Mr. Mason Hill of Cross Hill were ia the city on business Monday. Mr. o. c. Cox of Lnnford was in Lnurena Monday, Mr. Cbas. F, Brooks, former county superintendent of education was in the city yesterday on the way out to ? home of his mother in Dials town lie was suporintcudeni of the Dishopville graded school last session Miss Juanita Wiley of Lancaster is tl guest of Miss Josie Sullivan. Mr. Willie Nelson, son of Mr. Thad Nelson left last week for Rtomnh, T nn, where he will be engaged in the railroad business. Mr. J. B. Ithodos and daughter ol Gray Conn. It. F. D. :;. spent Friday ami Saturday in the city. Mrs. Samuel P.. Talley has returned io her home in Fairfax after a visit i . her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd. Miss Willou Boyd left on Wednesday New York to join Prof, l.ihby's party for a three months' trip in E I ope. Owing to the removal of Dr. Adams l the city to take charge of Bethel Presbyterian church, we lose Miss \gnc8 Adams from our corps of teach ers. All are sorry at parting with one .- i much beloved ami so?dear to till. Oir Monthly. Mr. Larry Martin, accompanied by h's brother-in-law, Mr. John Wright ol Rnoreo, made a business trip tr Ma ahi 11, N. C. during the past week. Mr. Samuel it. Sloan, a progressive > mg tanner and secretary of the ?) ikville camp, Woodmen of the World, titl us a pleasant call Thursday. Messrs John and Orene Mills, the young sons of Mr. and Mrs. John 1) Mills, are at home from the University South Carolina. MISS Pearl MedlOCk of Dials spent a few days in the city last week be fore going on to Clinton for com mencement. Mrs. D. R3. Barnett returned Satur day from a visit to relatives ami friends near Cross Keys. Mr. M. L. Copelnnd and little daugh ters, Beauford ami Mary, left Tues day for a visit to Glenn Springs. Miss Frances Davis returned from Col nubia yesterday where she spent the p.ist week visiting friends. v. r. J. 11. Boyd lias returned from W tshlngton, Mrs. Boyd will remain Some time longer visiting friends in that city. Misses Mary and Hetty Lake have returned home from I loll Ins institute, Virginia. Denedtcl Mayer of n< wherry is vis iting bis grandfather, Mr. W. W. lones i'dwiu Lucas is at home from Wof ford college. Mrs. Ella Mudgens of Swlt/.er is tt- guest of her daughter Mrs. Hunts i) inlnp. A Woman's Greal Lira is how to make herself attractive, but. without health, it Is hard for lo r to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation anil Kid ney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a Wl'Olchod eom plexloit, Put Fleet rio Litters always P "OVO a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They reg ulate stomach, liver ami kidneys, puri fy the blood: give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. f>0o ::! I.anreiis Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Citation for Letter of Administration. Slate of South Carolina, County of Laurcns. By 0. G. Thompson. Probate Judge: Whereas. Drayton Jones made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin is ration of the estate and effects of Thomas Atkinson, Sr. These are, therefore, to die and ad monish all and singular (lie kindred and creditors of the said Thomas At klnson, Sr.. deceased, that they he .".nil appear before me, in (he Court ol Probate, to be held at Lanrens C. II.. S. C. on tho Ifith day of June next, af ter publication hereof, at ii o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand Ihls 3rd day of June. Anno Domini 1910. o. G. Thompson, 45-2t Probate Judge. I GOOD ROADS REPCRTORIALS Laurens is the apex of a triangle, with Greenville and Spartanburg at the ends of the base Hue. The three sides of this triangle are of practical ly the same length; 117 miles and it Is all good road. ? * * The motor car fits Into and com pletes the equipment of lab>r and time saving devices of the up-to-date farmer. It does not supercede the horse, not a bit of it. The horse goes to the field in the morning and the au tomobile carries the produce to town or goes to the mill In a hurry or makes a quick trip to town and hack for some part needed to repair the other machinery. It often saves time for a gang of men employed and will pay for itself in real service. Machinery never gets tired. Work animals do. ? ? ? The improvement of our roads means the enrichment of our county. ? * * A lot of people who stay at home on election day are always ready to "kick" at the choice made at the polls. ? ? ? In one Nebraska town of 800 people, forty automobiles were sohl last year to farmers. ? * ? (.aureus is the gateway to all upper South' Carolina for the lower part of the State. The county seat is at the ge ographical centre of the county, on a ride.', running north and south. The Saluda and Reedy rivers are well to the West of the city and the Enoree and Tigers to the east. Good roads cannot be found or made in and through creek and river bottoms. ? * * The farmers of the Gutted States now own 70,000 automobiles. ? * ? The people who will derive the greatest benefit from the improve, mont of our country roads are those who live along them. * * ?? Little ruts and rises. Attempts at bridges, faint: Make a road's appearance Look like what is aim. * * * The motor car is destined to play an important part in checking tho movement of population from the farm to cities. With good roads and a ma chine the city is brought to the farm and the farmer is in easy reach of the conveniences and attractions of the city. ? * ? The earliest self-propelled vehicles were so expensive that only rich peo ple could afford them but agents say the hulk of sales are now made to pen pie of moderate means. Less money today, buys a better machine than more money could a year ago. ? ? ? Man is a social being. His nature demands change of scene end compan ionship. The bane Of farm life has been its isolation, its lonesomness. Rural free delivery, good roads and automobiles are doing much to re move the undesirable features. ? ? ? Every automobil that passes by a farm incerases the value of that farm. That may sound like a broad state ment to make, but study it a little hit. Docs not the value of land depend on its location and the ease with which it call be reached? Then the better the road to it and the greater the num ber of people that see it. the more valuable the land. * * * For years and years, under the old plans about one half the money spent in the Stale for road work was Just so much thrown away, annually. By more Intelligent, scientific, supervision and county co-operation results that will last are being seen. NOTICE OE ELECTION. State of South Carolina, Count) of Laurens, Whereas, petitions signed by more than one.third of the qualified electors and freeholders residing in Dials School District No. 2, in Laurens county. South Carolina, asking for an elec tion on the question of levying a three (3) mill tax upon properly in -.aid school district to be used for school purposes' have been filed with the county board of education, an "lection is hereby ordered upon said the IStil day of .luno, 1010 at Eden school house-. Undet the manag imont question, sold election to bo held on Of the trustees of said school distric t. Only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation ami who exhibit their fax receipt and reg istration certificate 'as required in general elections shall be allowed to vote. Those favoring i he Tax shall voot a nallot containing '.he word 'Yes.' writ ten or printed thereon: those against the Tax Shall vote a ballot containing the word 'NO.' written or printed thereon. Polls shall open at the hour of 7 o'clock In the forenoon and remain open until ill'* hour of l o'clock in the afternoon when they Shall be closed, and the nallots counted Tin- trustees shall report the result -?f said election to the county auditor wit bin ten days thereafter. GEO L. PITTS. ;;, 2t County Supf. of Education. THE HEY. B. 1?. EST ES DEAD. Will Known Baptist .Ministor und Former Resident of J-aurens. Anderson, June 6.?Rev. Ile'ton P. Fstes died at Iiis liome on North Main street Saturday night at "J o'clock at the age of 46 years. He had been in poor health for several months, but seriously ill only a few days, so that his death came as a great shock even to those nearest his bedside. The funeral was held at the borne at 4 o'clock this afternoon, conducted by Rev. John F. Vines, pastor of the First Uaptist church, assisted by Rev. \V. \V. Leathers. Interment was made in Silver Brook cemetery. Rev. Mr. Fstes was a native of Ches ter county, and was educated at Fur man university and at the Southern Baptist Theological seminary at Lou isville, Ky. At the time of his death lie was pastor of the Baptist church at Tigerville, Greenvlle county, and had In addition another charge In Greenville. He was also engaged Pi the Insurance business, and a 'ew years ago moved his headquarters from Greenville to Anderson. Rev. Mr. Fstes had been twice married, and is survived by his sec ond wife who was Miss Lottie Cros by, and three children, all by the first marriage. They are Mrs. Robert Row land and Wntkins Fstes of Greenville, and Amos Est es, who makes his homo with his uncle, Dr. Charles Crosby, at Chester. The pall bearers at the funeral this afternoon wore: Messrs 13. F. Geig er, William Webb, Ruins Fant, It. II. ! Wntkins, .1. T. King and Foster Fant Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if you are not sat. Islled after using two-thirds of a bot tle according to directions, your money wilt be refunded. It is up to you to try. Sohl by Laurens Drug Co. EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK AND Jewelry Repairing IS MY SPECIALTY 8111i sfact ion Q tiara nteed. Prices Moderate. A full lino of Watches all reliable makes awaits your inspection. My lino of Jewelry is New and Up-to-date at very moderate price. Expert Watchmaker und (-Sraduuto Optican. Next to tJray'a Hotel. - Lauren*, s. <?. Get Ready to GARDEN and buy your SEED Of US. We have a fresh lot of Garden Seeds of all kinds of a good variety best a dapted to our Southern soil. Yellow Danver and Sil ver Skin Onion Sets, Irish Potatoes, Seed Corn, Field and Snap Beans. Kennedy Bros. Laurens, S. C. Your Opportunity to Save Money SPECIAI Your Opportunity to get just what you want at a Smaii Price - - SALE OF I Ladies' - Wash - Suits! We are offering the greatest values ever of= fered here?an opportunity that does not come every day. This is your chance to get a Wash Suit with very little cost to you. m m o m ? Suits that sold for $4.00 now 2.99 5.00 3.99 6.00 4.49 7.50 5.99 Exceptional Values in Ladies' Waists We are showing Waists at which vou cannot match under 75c to .$1.00. Beautiful Waists worth $1.00 *j to $1.25, now j ? / All higher price Waists sold in proportion to the prices above. Exceptional Values in Wool Skirts Beautiful quality blac Panama Skills at $5.00 Beautiful style and quality *j crrK black Panama skirts at * J If you want the best in style, quality and workmanship, come to see us-=we have it. - TAN OXFORDS For Cool Feet HE Comfort of the Low Tan Shoe for Summer wear is appreciated, and Tans will be worn by many good Dressers . both Men and Women?-who will have no other Summer Shoes. We've a Splendid Line! 7 Try Our Tan Oxfords Oxfords, Two eyelet Ties and Pumps for Men and Women, Ankle Strap Pumps for Women. Several handsome lasts. Medium heels and medium width lasts for comfort; or higher heels, with high arch, perforated tips and vamns for the Smarter Dressers. Every size and width. $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50 to 5. - The Shades of Tan Leather this season are handsome. Tan Shoes should tit the feet perfectly, and our experienced Service guarantees it. R. E. COPELAND Customers Shoes Shined Free THE SHOE HAN Laurens, S. C. The One Price Store