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Hahe-3 limo Baking Easy POWDER Absolutely Pure Tiro only baking powder made from floyal Grape Cream of Tartar m ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | '.f.r. C. S. Curtis, of Chicago, spent Sunday hero with friends. Miss May Helle Fuller, of the G. F. C, .s at home for the summer. .v.lss Ruth Baaterby returned Friday from Greenville Female College. Miss Julia Childless is visiting friends and relatives In Fountan Inn. Vir. R. H. Hudgens has moved to his sountry home for the summer months. krrs. \V. R. Richey, Jr.. with little Sarah, have gone to Columbia to visit *ieads 'Jr. Clifton Jones has been confined to t.is home for some days on account '. sickness. '^iss Elizabeth Bailey, of Green wood, is the attractive guest of Miss -Susie Mathews. Prof. \V. S. Qarrett, dean of Coker loll ego, Hartsvllle, is visiting rela tiv?? in the county. Col. J. C. Hums, of Red Iron Racket yi Greenwood, was a business visitor - the city yesterday. Little Misses Harrlette Hughes and Mary Roper have returnet from a vis it to Mrs. Davis, at Fountain Inn. Messrs. Robert Roper, Fail Owens, FSrnost Machen and Vates Brown have -'?tarned from Furman University. Miss Carrie Hart :.as returned to ':? city after spending seberal weeks in Greenville with friends and rela tives. ?Ay. Marvin Franks, who is now mi king his home in Charleston, spent .'. few days in the city the lirst part ' the week. Mr. James M. Stout, of Staunton, Va., is spending a few days in the city as the guest of Mr. William McGowan, lass mate. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coleman, of Fountain Inn, were shopping in the rr'ty Friday and visiting a number of : I <? ir fronds. Mss Fannie Mae Wright returned .day from Honen Path where she ") :.s been employed during the past .-. .son as a milliner. 'apt. W. it. Richey, Jr., left for the Mexican frontier Saturday where he *.!1 participate in the maneuvers with the regular army. Mrs. J. C. Phllpot, Of Columbia. Is ? ;>eoted in the city the latter part of lie week to spend s raw days at the : ? me of Copt, rnd Mrs. .1. R. Little. The Hon. W. J. Bryan, who will de liver an address at the school audi torium Saturday evening, will be the gnest of Mr. N. B. Dial while In Lau ft ns. MOSSI -. K. F. Simpson and William biCGowan, students at Carolina, have t;ono to Charlotte to attend the meet .r.g of college v. M. C. A., represen tatives. Mr. Hart Richey came up from !T'Joronce Sunday by automobile He ?..nie III an Overland touring ear. which his father, Mr. W. R. Richey, Dr. Isadore Schayer will leave (he alter part of this woek for Cincinnati Mid New York where ho will take special lectures in surgery for about gJX weeks. Sr., has purchased. Misses Mary and Kettle Lake re turned home Thursday from Holllns' rstitnte, Virginia, where Miss Mary Was graduated Tuesday, while Miss Mettle completed her llrst year. Mr. C. H. Koper has not been at his j custoniod place at the Enterprise Bank for the past few days He has peen confined to his home on account fi? sickness. His friends hope to see . m OUt again soon. The many friends of Mr. Geo. Mc? ?Oravy Will be glad to learn that he Is Fleadlly Improving from the effects of u recent operation In Columbia nnd that he Is expectel to return to Lau rens the latter part of this week. Mr. Jesse T. Crawford of the Mount Gallagher section Of the county, last ??eck completed the textile course at Clem SOU College, receiving his diplo ma along with a large class of gradu ates, but he was (he only one from i^urens County. Seven young ladles from Laurens - .ve Just graduated- from Winthrop College ami have returned to .their homes. They are .Misses Llllie Mil ler. Cora Armstrong, Charlotte Mc Qowan, Sarah Babb, Llllie Peterson, Ruth Payne anl Ruth Stokes. Mr. Eugene Hawkins, manager of the Laurens Cotton Mill store, is quite III :il his home on East Main Street. Mr. J. 8. Bennett came home Satur day from Greenville, -. tiere he was for several days under treatment at a hospital. Mrs. II. L. Blunt leaves Saturday for North Carolina where she will visit friends and relatives. Mr. J, Fur man Thomason, former ly superintendent of the North Augus ta graded schools, hut during the past yeai has been pursuing a post gradu ate course at Columbia University. New York,Is spending a part of his va cation season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomason In the conn ty. and with other relatives in the City. He has recently accepted the superlntendency of the graued schools at Hainbridge. Georgia, for another yea r. J SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. $ * * *? *t f. * ? Mi * * * < *? ?.* * * % * * Friends here of Mr. Frank II. Webb of Greenwood, who spent a portion of bis boyhood days In this city, have received cards of invitation to his marrlago at Carlowvlllc, Alabama, to Miss Evelyn Youngblood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Youngblood. ooo Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodman have an nounced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nannie, to Mr. W M. Henderson, of Waterloo. The mar riage is to take place at the home of the bride's parents next Wednesday, July 21st. at 11:30 a. m. ooo ('ater-l)lvver. Mr. John R. Dlvver left for Ander son a few days ago where he goes to he joined In matrimony today to Miss Grace Cater, daughter of Mrs. Lucy J. Cater of that city. Mr. T. B. Dlv ver left yesterday for Anderson, to be present at the ceremony Following the wedding the happy young couple will return to Laurens where they will be at home to their friends in one of the Sltbrlvo cottages. Mr. Divver's many friends in this city congratulate him upon the step that ho has taken, ooo Gogglns-Balle. Cards reading as follows have been received in Laurens: Mr. and Mrs. John Calhorn? Gog gans invite you to be present at the marriage of their dauc r. Emily Lois to Mr. Llpman George Halle, Jr.. Wednesday evening, twenty-eighth of June, at half after seven o'clock, Church of the Redeemer, Ne\vberr>'i South Carolina. Mr. Halle is assistant cashier of the Enterprise hank and is one of the 1 most prominent young men in busl ? aess and social circles of the city. '< Miss Qoggans is also popularly known in Laurens where she has frequently ? visited during the past few years. ooo "Miss Elise Epperson's recent grad uation recital was one of the most brilliant musical events at Hcliuout High honors have been accorded the . gifted young pianist at Belmonl and the musical critics who have hoard her playing give her high praise. Miss ; Epperson's splendid musical work re calls to many Nashville people the playing of her aunt, (lie Kilted Miss Cora Cox. now Mrs. Lucas of South Carolina."? Nashville Banner. Miss Kpperson and her mother will he the guests of Mrs. Lucas during the mouth of Juno. STATKMKNT Of the Condition of The Lucas Hank, Located at Laurens, S. < .. at the Close of Business June 7th, mi. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .... $15,071.46 ! Overdrafts. 186.55 Furniture and Fixtures . . . 7.">0.l><) Due from Banks and Batik ; ors. 2,126.74 Currency. 281.00 Gold. 275.00 Silver and other Minor Coin 116.08 Total.SI 9.304.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In . . . $5,000.00 Surplus Fund. 460.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid ............ 1.074.39 individual Deposits subject to Check ...../.... 8.27103 Savings Deposit'* 4,310.36 Time Certificate Kfi Deposit 101.50 Cashiers Checks /. 96.05 Total.$19.304.83 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Before me came Thos. L Swygert. Cashier of the above named hank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true con dltlon of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Thos. f. Swygert. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of June. 1911. lt. E. Babb. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: J. Adger Fnnyth, Jr., T. 11. Wallace. Thos. I. Swygert. Directors iipinilH ?i?piiiiiliil| l II i i i mm ?M TEST THE REAL WORTH, TO YOU, OF THIS STORE Test it in every way?Test it for quality and variety of Furniture and Housefurnishings shown?test it for price?test it for service?test it as you wil!?it will prove to you that in the future you will supply these wants at the S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Company's Store. The Test List Only In Comparison And Comparison Will Prove It $12.50 For this Dining Table made of beautiful quartered oak, piano polished, extends , to 6 feet, top 42 inches in diameter when closed as shown, heavy pedestal, an unusual value. $13.75 For this fine Sideboard, beautiful quar tered oak, finely polished, beveled French Plate Mirror 24 x 14 inches, two small drawers, one large drawer and Cupboard below. A splendid Value. if. STATEMKXT ,)i the Condition of rix- Enterprise Hunk, loentcd n( I.aureus, S.C., at (lie Close 01' Business, .Inno 7. 11)11.1 RESOURCES Loans ami Dlscounu . . . $299.559.10 Overdrnfts. 2.137.11 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Hank. 0,633.13 Furniture and Flxtui ss . . i :..00 Hanking House. 22,iOC.lt) Dili* from Hanks and Hank ers . 9,969.99 Currency. 7.1 so.on Clold. 15.00 Silver and other Minor Coin 3,110.03 Checks and Cash Items . . ''S7.30 Total.$350.5'.M,03 L| ABILITIES Capital Stock Paid 111 . . . $100.000.00 Surplus Fund. ?0.000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Fall. 1 1,881,17 Hue tO Hanks and Hankers 2,33s.11 Dividends Unpaid. 150.00 Individual Deposits subject to Chock. 69,503.10 Savings Deposits. Il.ei'.l.un Timo CertlfiCatOS of Deposit 50,ou2.4.l Total Deposits .. 161.1 16.83 Cashier's Checks. 80.92 mils Payable. Including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed . 55.000.00 Total.$356,594.03 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, Before me came N. H. Dial Presi dent of the above named hank. who. being luly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dltlon of said hank, as shown by the hooks of said bank. N. B. Dial, Pres. Sworn to and subscribed before U this 13th day of June 1011 Albert C. Todd, L S . Notary Public Cor roct-Attest: , R. L. Cray. C. E. Kennedy, S. M. Wllkes, Directors. Your laHt chance to hear the most renowned speaker In America, the (Ion. Win. J. Bryan. STATEMEXT Of the Condition of Tim Hank or' JJrnj Court, located nt OniJ Court, S. ('., ut the Close of Business, June 7. lull RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... $00,590.90 Overdrafts. 1.020.1 { Ell mittlre and Fixtures . . LOOMS!) Hanking Mouse. 1,750.00 luii' from Blinks and Hank ers . 9,222.75 Currency. 808.00 Sliver and other Minor Coin 212.77 Total. $8 1.281.1(1 LI A Bl I .IT I IIS Capital Strick Pain In . . $25.000.00 Surplus Fund. I '..00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid. fi.rili.28 Individual Deposits subject to Ch.-ck. 21,2151.15 Savings Deposits. Mil.28 Time Cortilicntes of D posit 11,301.11 Cashier's Checks. 50.01 Dills Payable. Including Cer tlflcates for Money Bor? rowed. 12,500.00 Total.? . $81.281.19 State of South Caiolina. Cornty ( i l.aureus. Before me c.inio L, It. Brooks, Cash ler ol the abovo named hank. who. he ilig duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement la a true con dition of sairl hank, as shown by the hooks of said hank. L. IL Brooks. Sworn to ami subscribed before mo this loth dnv of .Mine. 1911 VV. II. McCain, Notary Public. Correct-Attost: IL L dray. .1. W. Beason, (i. F. Dorroh, Directors WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overwnrlo<l your nervous svs tern ami caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder" I l ive you pains In loins, nlflo. bark ami blAddor? Have you a tlabby appearnre ?? ">f the Jure, and un der tho eye?7 A frr-pioht desire to pass urine? If so, Williams Kidney IMlls will cure you?Druggist, I rlco GOc. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. 1'ropi.. CleTHand. Utuo L M'ItEXS IHM G ? t). Laarens, s. c. ST ITEM KXT Oi tin' Condition of Ihr Itaiik of Cross Hill. hunted iit Cross Hill. S. ('., ill the Close of llusincss, June 7, 111 11 RESOCRCES Loans ami DiHCOtllltH . . $1 lit.?lil.II? | Ovordrnfts. I I 18.155 j Kuril I tu ro ami Fixtures . . 1,500.01) Hanking Mouse. 1.250.21 Due from llmiks iiml Bunk ors. Currency . Cold. Silver and oilier M iiiot < 'oin Total. LIABILITIES Capital Stock I'aid In ... . ?50.000.00 Surplus Kulid. 0,5.0 i'ndlvided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes I'aid. I0.O2U.92 Individual Deposits subject to Check. 3H,708.79 Time Certificates ol Duposil :i(5,l85.!lU Cashier's cii.-cks. t;2.7.*. Mills Payable. |n< lading Cer i Ideates for Money Hor? rowed. 25.000.00 Total.$101,8-1 L?P Slat.' of South Carolina. Co'in'.v of l.aurenrs Before mu ? nmc E. R. Htisor. ("ash ler oi' the nbdye named hank. who. be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a tint- con dition of said hank, as shown by the hooks of said hank. 10. B. Kasor. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this I!5tll day of .lum-, .1. E. Lenman, Notary Public, s c Correct-Attest: .1 it. Miller, \ \i iiiii. E. IV. Pltison, / Directors. / Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY \ gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all ensi s of Asihma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mail on receipt of price %i oo. Trial Package by malt 1ft rentn. Wit I JAMS MFG. CO., Prop*., Cleveland, Ohio i LAI'ItEXS DR?rt CO. I.aureus S. f. Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy on your house it it is already burning. Wo take a ri. k but not a certainty. Ifyoi have taken time by the forolock, and in ured your property against tire, you have the Absolute Certainty that the company Will pay all your losses. 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