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Makes Home Baking Easy Aoyal Baking Powder helps the housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and wholesome, with which the ready-made food found at the shop or grocery does not com pare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL COOK BOOK?800 RECEIPTS?FREE Send Name and Address, ROYAL H?M'.r, rowOCR CO., MW YORK. H LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. ? Mis Prank K. Spratt is in Chester visiting relatives Mr. Clarence McDanlel of Onkvillo w:s here Saturday. Miss Margaret Millor Is in Rock ?p,ll on n visit to relatives. Mr. Wade H. Pinsod was in the city ? iday from Mount Pleasant. Mr. Hoheit R. Boyd of McDanlel's Mills, was in the city Friday. Mr. Ii. il. O'Sltiolds, of Laurons, was h the city on business Monday.- 1'n km Times. Sheriff I. I). Owings went to Cross ?.ill yesterday afternoon on profos ? mal business. Mr. \V. M. Bolt, rural letter carrier ?a I.aureus route No. six. was in the ' y Wednesday. Mrs. E. I). Lotunr of Columbia is . siting her mother, Mrs. F. sR. Martin, near Cray Court. Messrs. Thos. M. Shaw and Joe A. nson of Cold Point wore In the city vostordny afternoon. Mrs Ward Thompson and ch'ld.on f Anderson spent last week with her ?.sister, Mrs, Warren Bolt. Miss Fay Iludgens. of Greenwood, vpenl Sunday in the city with her fa ther, Mr. R. II. Iludgens. Mrs. O. It. Meyer of Newborry has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. >V. Jones for several days. Messrs Vlc'tor Went'ters and Enrlo 'loodwin, young farmers of the coun v.c'vo in the city Saturday. Mr. P. I!. Bailey, < no of the loading farmers and da'l'r.?'limit o? the county. \vas in the city Saturday uf rnu.uu. >'i- h .vl|>! It ami Warn n Poll. Ir. ? i! ni Hie week-end In sp:iri}?Hbi \ iKil iug i heir sister, v. ? K itch >ip>. Mrs. Bud Boyd has n tut | ' I to .tin tit." from a visit to relatives in He Mouitl Pleasanl section of ilio e?un Mr. ?). B. Mcpitnlol, a progressive armer of the Oakvlllo SOCt trill, was .1 business visitor to the city Satur day. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Thames of Charleston have been the guests of Or. and Mrs. II. K. Alken for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Barksdalo and Mrs. .lohn Barksdalo, of Greenwood, tiro 111 the city visiting Mr. R. H, Ilud gens. Mr. R. O. Halrston, county coronor and a good farmer of the Oak drove, section, was a v+sitor to the olty Saturday. Mr and Mrs N. P. West of Spar tan burg were the guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins, West Main street. After a visit of five weeks to their brother. Mr. J, D. Sexton of the city. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Sexton returned today to their home at Rome, Go. Mr. Ellsha Bornar, a prominent citi zen of Spartanburg and a brother of .Mrs I .a mar Smith of this city, passed away Saturday night last, Dgod fifty rears. The* many friends of Col. J. Hi, Trnynham will be glad to know that in- is much Improved after quite a severe attack of illness at Iiis home in the city. Miss Ludl Taylor of Princeton was in the city Saturday on her way to Greenville to spend a fortnight with In r brother. .Mr. .1. I!. Taylor and oth er relatives. Mr. Paul W. Coopor of this city who recently accepted a position with i tobacco house of Winston-Salem, is at his home here Buffering from an attack of grippe. Mr. .lohn W. Taylor, of Princeton ? as bei n drawn as a grand juror for tin1 spring term of tiie Federal Court which convenes at Charleston on the second Tuesday in March. Mrs. R. P. Milam who underwent an operation at a Columbia hospital some days ago. is rapidly recovering, ac cording to the latest information, and will soon be able to return home Miss Bessie Crews, of I.aureus, spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Min nie Havlrd on her way home from 'Madam Sherry" in Columbia Tues day night.?Newberry Herald and News. Messrs. J. I). Sexton & Son. are building a ten room dwelling on South Harper street for Mr. Douglas Cray. They are also erecting two small store rooms for Will Whitner and Joe Wil liams near the Daurens union station. : Mr. Thomas Heliums of Fort Worth. Texas, who is on a visit to bis par ents in the county, Mr. and Mrs. Milam ll.dlanis. was in the city Saturday and paid The Advertiser oiilco a pleasant call. Mr. Heliums came on a visit lo his old home at this time because ;:' ile- serious illness several days ago of his father, whose condition has ^ in vvhai improved since. Miss l.inl Jones cnl ?r.tniued v< ry boaui I'ul'j Monday ovenlm' in honor of her guest, Miss Idla Sioiisolh of ?lot kliighani. N. C. Fig);! tables w< re 1 u ?! for cards and I i umber of 11 ,-. Mis: Willie Jon. s. ami Dr. W. II. \V lyir.ngtoii. ( ItOI P ( OMJl'lilHlP. Krerj Mother Should Bead and Re niemher' I bis. In any home where a child has a tendency to croup, a little bottle of Ii vom ioi (pronounce i; lligh-o-mc) should be kept constantly on hand. A sudden attack of croup with dif ficult breathing and extreme distress is apt lo come on al any tint i, I The COttree to be pursued is plain. Send for your doctor a! once, ami in the meantime drop 30 drops of I1YO M10I into a bowl of boiling water, and hold the child's bend over it. cover with a towel or (loth, so that only the air Idled with Hyoniel vapor is hi t at lied. Thh method of treatment has saved many a child's life, and mothers of croupy children should see to it thnt HYOMKI is always on hand. Full in structions for prcmpt "ellef of croup is In eac'i nackage, A aOo bottle of HYOMBI is all you need In treating croup. This is known in all drug stores as Extra Bottle 'Hyoniel tnhalent. The Laurons Drug Co. and druggists everywhere sell it Breathe HYOMKI. It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds, or money back. Come lo big soda Sale, March 4th, Saturday at Red Don Racket, the man from the factory will be In charge and will Hell and give away soda and cook books at the Bed Iron Racket. LALRENS COUNTY BOYS URGED TO FORM? Supt. of Education Pitts Issues Letter. PROFESSOR W. K. T?TE TO ADDRESS TRUSTEES As I,aureus County Hud the Largest Corn Club In the State Last Year Supt. Pitts is Hoping far Still Bet tor Things for this Year. Mr. Carl Wharton, the president of the l.aureus County Trustees Associa tion, has called a meeting ol" the trus tees for Saturday. March 1th in the Court House, at eleven o'clock. I wish to say that this will he a very important and Interesting meeting. Mr. W. K. T?te. Slat.- Superivisor of Rural Schools, a ill he here to address the association. His address will bo Interesting and instructive. Every trustee, teacher, and patron should hear hint. There will bo other import ant business to come before the as sociation. Everybody is invited to bo present. Trustees and teachers are urged to come. I wish also to cali attention to the Hoys Corn Club. Application and pledge bianks have been sent to all the teachers of the county, with a re quest that they present the matter to the boys. No one will be allowed to dn the Club after March 15th. as the names must no to Washington on that date. Lnurens county last year had tin largest Club in the State and made i most creditable showing. Thousands of bushels of corn are now in our cribs as a result of the club. We will have a large club nga;n this year. Almost 100 hoys have already tiled their pledges. Many handsome pre miums will be given ngaill. An Ag ricultural fair will likely be held in connection with the corn show next November. We are not begging for members, but we do want ev< ry boy in the county who is interested in farming to join the club and show us what he can do. Parents and teachers should encourage the boys to join the club. Those wishing to join will please send their names to in ? at once. Goo. I.. Pitts. County Supt. of Education. Deafness (annul be Cured. v local applications, as they cannot >*ear'> ;?<<? diseased portion of the eir, There is only one way to cure deaf, ni'ss, and that is by constitutional rem edies. Donl'ness is caused by an in llamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness .s the result and unloss he inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its no: mal condition, hearing ?111 be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) 'hat cannot he cured b.v Hall's Catarrh ( uro, St ul for circulars free F. .1 Cheney Ai Co., Toledo. O. Sold by d 'Uggists, 75c, Take Hall's Family Fills for consti l at ion. ? <? * 'j </ * tt it ?? 0 o <i ? * Laurens Collen Mill. The llolims Street Methodlsl ohiireh enjoyed a visit and sermon from the Presiding Elder. Rev; W. M. i kid ?gli. of i Ire. nVille. tlie pasi Suhdti v nigh) ?? voi.v able ?,< or; Mr. R, 11. Kin:; is still ci iilllmd t.> \ !.!s bod and has been for som.< time . (11s many friends will he glad to see him no again. He is with his son-in law. M: Fred Rlckllltin on Mill street. Mr. .1. s. Putier, of Greenwood, vis ited his brother-in-law. Mr. King, a. lew days ago. Mr. and Mrs. .lay T. Pass are lll'o I pi'OUd parents of a pair of twins. Once in Fifteen Years. Thirty-five years-?think of it. thirty, five years ago. when L. & M. Paint was first made known. it then needed time to prove Its durable quality. It has done it now, and its large USC is the proof. Costs about $1.00 per gallon, be cause V'OU make nearly one half more, by adding % of a gallon of Linseed Oil to each gallon of paint, and you won't need to repaint for about 15 years. Our sales agents are: ,1. H. & M. L, Nash. l>ourens; J. W. Copoland .t Co., Clinton. LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Take a tlilrly days Practical course In our well cqnlpped Machine Shops , and learn the Automobile business, and accept good positions. (TIA It LOTTE AUTO St'HOo.. thnrlofle, X. c. Call and see the beautiful new Rugs , wo are showing, they are sure to , please you in quality, design and price 8. M. & E. II. WIlkcB & Oo. ugs, Art Souare Lenoleum and Draperies! Yes, the most complete, all around, most interesting collection we have ever gathered. You undoubtedly are thinking and planning New Hugs and Draperies for your home then when you plan why not plan with our aid? You'll find that aid is helpful and mighty profitable. Ours the most complete line in the State consisting of the latest pat terns and colors in? Matting Rugs. 9 x 12 feet, 6x9 feet and 6 x 3 feet Brussels Rugs.: 9 x 12 feet, 9 x 11 feet, 3x6 and 27 x 54 inches Shirvan Rugs 9 x 12 feet, 9x9 feet, 6x9 feet, 3 x 6 and 27 x 54 inches Crex Rugs, 9x12 feet, 9x9 feet, 6x9 feet, 4^x8 feet, 3x6 feet, 30x60 inches 27 x 54 inches and 18 x 36 inches. Velvets 9 x 12 feet, 9 x 11 feet, 3 x 6 feet and 27 x 54 inches Finest Axminsters 9x12 feet, 4'.- x 10 and 12 feet, 3x6 feet and 27 x 54 inches. Greatest variety of Patterns in each of above sizes to select from Remember we have the best line raid lower prices than you will find X// elsewhere. Wont yen give us t Iis pleasure of sh >wing ; on through? M. V / Ml. Iti tIn I. ? .Miss Carrie Hiobcri spent last weak with her sister, Mrs. .1. C. C, 0 Dalle. Misses Ethel Compton ami Nannie O'dolle are spending the week with Mrs. 1) I.. Compton, MISS Lelln Carlisle, of Due West Woman's College, spent the 22nd. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .las. II. Carlisle. Mrs. Eleanor Auld Slebort's 71th birthday was celebrated at the home of her daughter. Mrs. .las. If, Carlisle. the2 1st lust. The farmers of this community are very busy preparing '.heir land for planting. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your corfgh annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by l.au rons Diu? Co. At .1 C. Murns & Co.. one solid carload of soda, 110,000 lbs. f>00 cases soda will arrive this week at Itod Iron Racket, Laurens, s. c. inn: i.how?. iiiin. I'm' I'ttrlslilll >;i!.c ii: Time ?Hill l'i< m iiI Ihtldncss, If your (mil is growing thlnnei ? nd ihllinor and causing >ou anxiety isn the Laurcns Drug <'<?. toda> und gel a largo bottle of Parisian Sago for on ly fit) cents. Il is HUCll n (lollghlful and refreshing <lt^ss^n*-- tint voU will like to ifu it regularly, Parisian Sago is guaranteed i ? sun falling hair, ami itching scalp, to ? rad icatc dandruff and make Die iialr los ti'OIIH and IPd'atlt, or iilOhO.V buck, June 17. DM0, "I have used Parisian Sage and it has been very beneficial to inj hair, stopping it from falling out. curing duudriiff, an t making It mud thicker and nicer." Miss Helen it. Sherman, L':'.l Hughes St., FiOrwIcll, Da. NOTICK OK ELECTION. An election for Mayor and ; i\ Al derinen for the City of Lauren* will he held at the City Hall In the City of Laurcns, in the state of South Car olina on the second Tuesday in March, 1011, being the I 1th rlny of the month, The following named persons are ap. pointed ;>s managers to conduct said election to wit: \V. L, Doy.l. \V, II. Franks and \V. P, Shealy. The polls shall open at nine o'clock in the lore noon and remain open until live o'clook in the afternoon. Kvcry male Cltl7.cn of this State and of the Cnit od States of the age of twenty one I \ \ yours and upwards having all qUn|i? (ioatlous of (doctors provided under iiii Constitution i?l thi.s Siat>-. and (.he Acts ol the (ionorul Assoinhly ijcchira tory thereof, and wlio shall Ituvo r<v sided within tlin corporato limits of the City of Laurons for four mouth previous (o said election, find has paid ail taxes due and payable for (bo last liSeal year, and who has hern regis tered as hereinafter required, shall bo entitled to vote at said election All qualified elector- desiring to vole at sui<l municipal election ol the city of Lnurciis shall first register his name with It. K. Haid?. Supervisor of Registration before twelve o'clock noon on the fourth (lay of March, next and obtain a certificate of such reg istration, which certificate shall be presented to the managers when ho Offers to vote and be taken up by them The said Supervisor of Registration win have his office open at office of Simpson. Cooper K- Ilnbb In said rit> every day of the week except Sunday, for the purpOSO of registering voters, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon arid four o'clock in the afternoon from the tirst day of Feb ruary, Kill to norm on the Ith day of March. 1911. By order of Mayor ami Aldermen of the City of I.aurens the U7th day oi January, A. i>. 1911. C. M HAHIV, ' ,1011N II PETERSON, Mayor, j Clerk of the City Council.