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Makes Home Baking Easy POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor mado from Royal Grapo Groans of Tartar m ALUMpNO LIME PHOSPHATE WHAT IS BEING BONE AT THE CEMETERY Status of (lie Work There and Want the Owners of Lots are to Expect in the Future. In view <>f ti:<- very widespread In terost in Cemetery Improvement and more particularly tho care and benu titlcation of individual lots, the cxic utivo committee have deemed it prop < to now inform everyone concerned, through tho columns of tho city press. .:ust how the subject stands and exact ly what the committee Is prepared to do, Some weeks ago a competent cus todian was regularly employed to k?e,> the gates and make himself gen erally useful. This man, with several others engaged for temporary service, ?.as been at work on the terrace and in the roads and walks?a consider able portion of his time, however, be. ing devoted to putting in order the In dividual squares of such lot-owners us signified their desire therefore by enrolling themselves aft contributors at a cost of threo ($3.00) dollars a year. In every such case the square has been carefully worked over, graves mounded up where necessary, grass and weeds removed etc.; and the re markable Improvement in the interior appearance of the cemetery Is largely attributable to this man's work. It is, of course, out of the question fur so nominal a charge to cover non routine work such as trimming hedges or planting (lowers or shrubbery? these items being subject to special arrangement with the committee when it is desired that such work be done by the custodian. When all of those who have enroll ed as subscribers shall have forward ed their subscriptions to the treasurer, .Mrs. ii. k. Alken, the committee's fi nances will be in fairly satisfactory shape.. This they are requested to do without delay and. while not a hint of complaint or fault-finding is intend ed, it can he stated as a fact that no further subscription will he solicited; nor will it be practicable for the la dies to call in person to collect sub script ions ill ready engaged. So. as stated above, checks should in all cas es he forwarded, by original and also by new subscribers, without further notice to Mrs. 11. K. Aiken. treasurer. In this connection the committee wish es it known that the entire three-dollar annual fee for the maintenance fund will be very much preferred as a whole, rather than monthly payments of twenty-live cents each. it is of more than passing Interest ithnt. even in the short time which has (lapsed and notwithstanding the largo amount of general work accomplished, the custodian was aid ? to reach, before Memorial Day. and place in excellent order (very one of lie- individual lots for the care of which the owners had paid (or promised to pay) the pre scribed three dollars a year. A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyze a home so complete ly ?s a mother s long illness. Hut Dr. King's New Life l'ills are a splendid, remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble." wrote Mrs. M. ('. Dun lap, of l.eadill. Tonn. If ailing, try them. 25c at Laufens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Phone 244 When you want the very best things to eat at the most satisfactory prices. LOOK THESE OVER Fresh Cakes of all kinds, fine for Picnics - Nabisco Wafers, Pickels of Every Variety and the Very Best Olives. Clean Stores, Clean Goods and Clean Methods make a big difference. Let us show you. MAHAFFEY & BABB I Laurens, S. C. | ??r V . ? -I' - . Some Things That "Yours Truly" Pork and Beans, Royal Scarlet Salmon, Kellogs Toasted Corn Flakes, Quaker Corn Flakes, Crape Nuts. We believe that we are carrying the fanciest line of groceries in the S$ate. Come in and let us show you. TRY The daintiest kind of sugar wafer sandwich. A beautifully embossed chocolate cake with creamy vanilla filling. These are just three of the sunshine specialties from the "Bakery of a Thousand Windows." There is a cracker for every sort of occasion, and a flavor to suit every taste. Let us show you. EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT. W. H. HUDGENS & CO. 114 West Main Street Phone 50 Laurens, S. C. ^- , r? THE ANNUAL PICNIC AT JONES HIGH SCHOOL Tills Annual Affair Hill He its Large Ij Vttcnded and as Interesting us All) Held Before. The annual pi< nie, held at the clos ing of Jones High School, will be held at the usual place Thursday, the istb. Pig preparations have be< n made by ; Dr. W. T. Jones and others and a most I enjoyable time anticipated by a large number <>r people. A special ; schedule will be put on l>> the Ware Shoals Railroad to accomodate the crowds and u big time is expected. 1 Prot. w. i> Culbertson, Dr. .1. Walter Daniel .and the. Cole L. Phase will deliver addresses. The following program will he ren I dercd: Programme Prayer. Music by the Hand. Welcomt Address Jones Graham Dialogu< "How the Quarrel Begun." Two Girls Beading -"Darling Jennie' Parrott Cooper Music. Reading?"The Bravest Battle" ?lanle Cooper Reading?"Girls from a Hoy s View" .lames Hill Reading' "Child's Thoughtfulness" Margaret Morrison Music. Dialogue?"Trials of n School Mis tress." Two Girls Reading ?"The New Toy". Thomas Jones i Reading- "Imm n tor's Wire" Lain* Jones Music. Reading "lb Polite" Krank Morrison Rending -"Bill Xyu on Hornets" Joshua Cooper Rending "Arathnsa's Beau" Curtis Hill Reading?"Husband's Experience in Cooking" .1. Frank Hill Music. Reading?" Phil'* Complaint" Frank Jones Reading ? !y P< Bt Friend" Margaret Morrison Reading? "Ned't Best Friend" Willie Cooper Dialogue 'His First Cose" Boy ami Girl Music. Song?"Fi rewell Classmates" School Music. Address Prof. W. P. Culbertson Music. Address Dr. J. Walter Daniel Music Address <lo\ Cole. I.. Blense 1 Music by Princeton Brass Baud. I AfterriOOU Pasc Ba|l. The poo pi < oi that community have extended : cordial wt koine to every body to u'ltend and most probably a visi gathering will be present; Inter, -tiny. If you: ; ; : i tite i failing you, don't become despondent itisi send your or der or phono No. H) for a seek of Henry Clay Flour, u liico First Famil> of Vlrglnit hickoi'. smoked sugav cured hiiii ? ..<? kit yd that makes rod gravy. Got car of French Q|i ra or D:.vi< Land Cufli ? ? toveVy cup is a cup ol Joy. You need a cat) of Pure Leaf Lard to use with the Henry Clay Flour. Try a gallon of Pure Louisiana Cane Syrup oi n gallon of MUscovadn Mo lasses. ! have r. good stock of unknown," Cloy ami Sp< ckh d Peas, also plenty | of Nitrat? of Soda ;.ml Guano. I, II. Sullivan. Resolution* nl Respect, Whereas, W. P, Kellett, a membi r ol Fnlrviow Cam p ..- Woodmen of the World died ;.t I is In trie near tla Waits Mill on Saturday, May Otli, after an Illness of only p. f? w day::'. Ho was a tru< und faithful sow relgh | ready and willing to t!>> till he could! for ?!:?? benefit o! \yj*> comp and for the .community at largo in Which lie lived. Therefore b\ it resolved, First."That in his dolith we linvi jc?*-5 a good neigh bor and faithful woi k< r. Sucond, Thai we express our grate* fullness to Cod for his lit ' among uk. and for his work in our midst. Third, That we deeply sympathize with his wife and Children, Who have had to part with their loved one, and that we beseech God to give thorn the consolation they need, and help them to say "Thy will he done." Fourth. That these resolutions be Inscribed on a page in our minute book and a copy be furnished our county paper, also a copy he tendered to the family of the deceased. R, H. Donaldson W. A. Riddle. M. C. Tidwell, W M Powell. Committee, WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overwork**! Arour mrv.nis sys tem and caused tnaiblo with your kid neys and bladder'.' Have you (..uns In : loins, side, back and Madder'.' Hnvo you a flabby appearance of tho tp.cn, und un ili r tbo ryes? a freitnont"'desire to pnss urine? If so. Wllllnmn' Kidney Tills will cure yOU?Drugg1?t, Prlco l>0c. WILLIAMS MFC. CO., Pronr... Ctovolnn.!. Ohio LAURENS DRUG CO. I.aureus, S. C. * ? IMBUN NEWS. Last Friday morning ?hont six o'clock the death angel came to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baldwin I and took from them their son. Joseph j Anderson. He had been sick only two days and death was unexpected. He was nine months old. The people of this community mourn with them In ' their trouble. He v. If. L. Uaggotl preached the funeral sermon Friday evening at Rablltl Creek Daptlsl church Miss Maude Sharpc and Miss Vera Baldwin Were the visitors of Misses Mae and All to Dahl) Tuesday lilgllt, and with Mr. litt;-! Million am. Inillily Wednesday night. Mr. Tom Million and family visited Miss Conie Mahon Friday. Mrs. Ri becca Owem; and Miss Kdna ' Owens visited in Fountain Inn a pari | of last Week. Mr. Downs Mahon is very sick at this time His friends hope to see' him up again soon. Mrs. T. F. Ullbb and daughters Miss-j es Mai' and Allie spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Zeh Vance. Mrs. John Mahon left Sunday even ing for Greenville where she will 1 spend several dnya visiting her sinter Mrs. Waller Nash. Mr. Kniest Ilipp of Mountville spent 1 Saturday night with Messrs. Sloan and ' Ncsbtl Mahon. Mr. I L. Chapman was in Green - ville several days last week on bus- ! Ines?. Mrs. Arthur Taylor and children of Laurens arc spending few weeks with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Krank I Mcdloek. Mi.-. Mau l ? dose ?! her school at Kabui; hipt Friday and returned to her home near Princeton Friday afternoon. It Startled the World. when the astounding claims were first made tor Hucklcn's Arnica Salvo, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, ami every where it is now known as the best salve on earth for Hums. Holls, Scalds. Sores, Cuts. DrilisoSj Sprains. Swell ings. Fczenin. Chapped hands. Fev er Sores and Piles. Only _'.".<? at Lau. rens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. I Copeland Picnic. The annual picnic at the closing of the Copeland SChOOl Will he held at the school In use Friday, tin- Huh. n was at first reported in these columns that the picnic would in- li-ld last; Friday, bin this was an error. It will he hold the Coining Friday und every body is invited *<? come and bring well filled baskets. Hn Ghosts Haunt Swilinps .' No, never. Its foolish to fear a fnnclol ovll, when there are real and deadly perils to guard ugaiusl In swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands, These arc Iho malaria goriilti that eauso tigue, chills ami fever. Weakness aches in the hone- and ii)HKe.Uus am! may Induce deadly t \ pholtl. But f"io? i ric I >lti i. destroys and o/ist* out those vicious | germs from t] >. hlpotk "Three bottle.?, drove ai Itho flwrinrUi from niy sys tem," wrote Win. Fr twolJ, of Lueaiua. X. C. "and Fv< 1 ml tin ? hoi ?b i vor only 50c id l.iir.; Drug C>. and the. Ill cordially in>. ii i will bo l*i c lit; \<! HGBi: PILES. "Icm-ltoiil Docs it No Return. 11 you have a mil t; \\ "i!. Thomm Ii!' at in, ni \\ in Kai ves, I u pp? ?orlcs or opoi it Ion cun'i In (lopeiu Upon for more t ban t :up n ,iry n I (lut ido t rcntiii >tu won't cure ?< he side can io bad oHojtfa+Wn \n i ,, h or bowel, Dr. Loon'.iardt': lle.n-Hi i a blot remedy iak< u internally, moves the cum of pile permum ly. Sold for $1 and fullj guaranf by Lauren: Drug Co. und drttgji everywhere. Dr. L oil) trdl Co. i tion B. Buffalo. X. V.. Prop Write booklet. lor Sl'l.l I \h BOCNI) I 1(11 Special round trip rates tens lo: Birmingham, Ala, $10 70, sale May 21, 22 and 23; May Hist. Jacksonville. Fin on sale Mav I .">-1!?. Philadelphia. Pa . sale June 0, 10, 12, limit June 29. Asheville. X C. sale June Mb and June '.'Sth. Blnck Mountain, sale June 15 and June L'Mh. Knoxvllle, Tenn Summer School June IS. HI. 20. 2 and L*> only. Ti< U to reach original HATES, from Lnu Tlckt ts on dual limit . $11.00. Ticket:. Final limit May ill $20.56. Tickets on Hi ami 19, Final $3.5< 9th, $:{.!'.",. 1.3. Tickets on Final limit Tickets Oil Final limit $7.m. Account Tickets on sab . :.'.">: July I. s. 9, .is w ill be limited ? a ri Ing point not liter than 15 days from, but not in hiding date of Halo. Rochester, N. V $29.25. Account \ncienl Arabic Ordoi Nobles of Mys tic Shrine Tick I and !>. Final Hu?II Atlantic City. X. on sale July 7. v July 20th For further Inf sale July 7. S. ;22.15, Tickets ;?. Final limit rinat ion apply F. .i. Nelson, Tick t Agent to J. N. LEAK The 'Land Man" 1-3 acre of lnnd with six-room dwoll- 2 beautiful six-room cottages in lug in (own of Clinton situated on Mown of Cray Court, nicely loetlUv' Ada 11' Street. Price $2,200, close to business part nt the town. 125 acres of laud. with seven- Trices right and terms imuh cany, AI room dwelling, barn ami out buildings, I so lota suitable lor residence lots* in bounded by lands of Iteheccti Simp- town of Cray Court, son. .lohll Childless and others. Price J One lot of land :'.?) ft frontin? 00 $30 per aero. North Harper street. 210 feet doop LM!> acres of land with dwelling aim'with store-room 2U.\50 near the Watts outbuildings, bounded by lands of J. mill M. Phil pot, II. l\ Terry and others. On< hi fiotltlnv: North Ilm per St., Price *10 per acte. ; 100x210 feel deep, pi'lco $800.00. s."> acres of land more or less, eight- ?'. busii ess lots mar Ilia Watts mill room dwelling, tenant houses, good if nflnu North Harper street. 25x150 barn and outbuildings, in llie town of reel deep Pan ford, Prien $0,500. Quo lot '.villi .'? room cottage front U" acres oI land in Vonngs township, iug Mock Street, 110x300 feel doop, known a^ the Old Smith Place, nice L* acres of land, nan ... lea.* and cottag? and i>dod barn an! nnthulUI S room dwelling, store and out? int.: I'rlco $1,850, huildin.M til Owlngs Stnl ion This prop Nu acres of land in the town of l.au erty i ; well located t.. establish llio ford with beautiful cottage nicely In trade ami Is worlh niete that tlie icon cnled. Price $C,500. ! ey wo ash, $2,650.00. If you do not find what you want let me know your wants and I will find it for you. J. N. LEAK The Real P.state Man That Divides the Barth (0 Suit Your Purse This week we will throw on the counter two lots of the above. These we bought at a bargain and offered at almost half their real value. They come in 5 yard lengths and will not be cut under any consideration. The price is 50 cents and 75 cents. Only limited quality offered. Act promptly before they are sold. Can't1 be '.:<M'J.i' cated this season :it these prices. lace curtains This week we open direct from the manufacturers a line of Lace Cur tains running from 50 cents to $2.50 a pair. Inspection will prove these to be good value for the money. i!son & Co. fPIIFIII FNG1NFS mb BDILFRS ..... nm "Have St?od the Tost of Time" ?* ThcV luivo no superior in poinl of DURABILITY and ?r< /?'< ' 'Adapied ft r Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gins; in fact, where llmvy l> ly i required. Write for prir.-s on Saw Mill; , f hin?Jo M I Is.? '.<?? BOILERS. We carry for immediate shiprnen lh< Dt ! Constructed Boilers, ranging from i? II. I'. to 150 H. P. Write today for our illustrated catalog. J. S. SCHOFIELD'S SONS CO., Works and Head Of.icc, WtACON, CA. Branch Office, 207 West Trade Street, Charlotte. N. C. Wn Also Manufacture Tower?,1 ??>??, !>tandi>ipc?, Sell SuppOl tini Steel St.if h?, PI ,1- and SI.eet Iron Work "'? . ^^'."''"'.' ^Il'.'lw.,... They never need repairs, never need ntiy ; Mention \r\ fact ? xcept an occasional co.-.t < f paint, fnoy'ro i iroprool Slormprot ( i.n<l suitable for nil kinds of buildings. I er further detailed information apply to Local Dealer or Cortright Aletai Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Perm