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i ? LOCAL AriB PERSONAL MENTION. | Mr. Charles Rounds spent the week end in Augusta. Mr. E. P. Mlnter is expected home today from the north. Mrs. John M. Cannon has returned from a visit to Uaniberg. Mr. Fleming JoneB has gone to Sumter for a few days visit. Mrs. T. L. Monroe went to Green wood yesterday to visit friends. Misses Sarah and Roherta Dorroh >spent the week-end In Gray Court. I' Mrs. W. D. Ferguson and Mrs. W. C. Irby are visiting friends In Sumter. Mr. J. Henry Balentlne, of the "Ware Shoals section, was in the city Monday. Mr. Thos. J. Sullivan, of Ware Shoals, was In the city yesterday on busniess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bramlett, of Clinton, spent Sunday In the city with relatives. Mrs. J. M. Smith and her daughter, Miss Mary Smith, of Waterloo spent the day in the city Friday. Miss Dlt White, of Greenville, has been In the city several days visiting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Bland Hammond and son, of Columbia, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Richey, Jr. Miss Loura Cromer, of Laurens will arrive Friday on a visit to relatives in Newberry.?Xewherry Observer. Mr. 11. K. Alken and Mr. J. F. Tol bert are In Greenwood attending the Sunday School convention this week. Mr. C, W. Tutu? and Rev. C. F. Ran kin are attending the meeting of En oree Presbytery in Greenville this week. Mr. Hllllary Barksdale. who is at tending the University of South Caro lina, spent a few days here hist week with homefolks. Dr. R. E. Hughes will leave this morning for Columbia where he goes to attend the annual meeting of the State Medical Society. Mr. Wilinot Smith, a former resident of I.aureus but who now works at the Ware Shoals mill store, was in the city visiting Sunday. Mrs. H. K. Alken, Mrs. J. H. Tongue, Mrs. J. R. Little and Miss Kate Wright are in Orangeburg this week attend ing the meeting of the Kings Daught ers. Wilkes Dendy, of Greenville, was the guest of Senaca Sullivan the latter part of last week. He returned home Monday, accompanied by Horbert, who will visit him for a few days. Master Coyle Moore, who will repre sent the Waterloo high school In the contest Friday night, was a visitor In the city Saturday. He came up to try out his voice in the auditorium. Mr. E. W. Lock nor has arrived In Hie city from Williamson. W. Va., and take up Iiis duties a' once with ?W leining Bros., where he has accept ed a position. Mr. Lockner comes high ly recommended as a first class jewel er and doubtless he will receive a hearty welcome in the city. Notice. We, the undersigned merchants of the city of Laurens do hereby agree to close our stores at ('? p. m. begin ning May 1st, 1912, and continuing until September ist, 1912. Davis Roper Co., W. O. Wilson Co., R. W. Willis, Bed Hot Backet. Brooks & Jones, Laurens Hardware Co., ,T. '/.. Leverett, Clary & Wilson. W. Solomon. Fleming Bros., J. (). C. Fleming K- Co., Moseley &. Roland. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes .& Co., Swltzer Co., Samuel Luroy, W. Y, and W. W. Lurey, II. Terry. J. C. Burns & Co. Almost a Miracle. One of tho most startling changes ever seen In any man, according to W. B. Holsohaw, Clarendon, Tex., was effected years ago In his brother "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King, New Discovery, and was completely cured hy ten bottles. Now ho Is Bound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our fam ily has used this wonderful remedy for Coughs and Colds with excellent reBuiyj." It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Laurens Drug Co., and Palmetto Drug Co. No Sunday Mall Collections. Patrons of the post office who have mall to go off on Sundays are directed to a recent order of the post ofllce de partment to the effect that no mall ?^collections will be made In Laurens B>rt Sunday in the future. All import ant letters and other packages, there fore, should be mailed at the post of fice. Pension Money Received. Clerk of Court John F. Bolt receiv ed tho Confederate pension money from the state treasurer and will bo ready to pay It out on and after the 24th of the month. He is unable to give It out at once, becauso a large amount of clerical work Is connected with the distribution of tho funds and this has to be dono before tho money Is taken from tho bank. The check for this county amounted to $8,175. WORLD-WIDE TRAVELER WILL LECTURE HERE Noted Author, Traveller, nnd Lecturer to (live Free Entertainment to Lau rens People Next Thrusduy Night. Messrs. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Company have Induced the world-wide humorist "Cedariue" Allen to come to Laurens on April 18th, next Thurs day, to give one of his lectures "Feel ings, % JAdks and Foreign Fllghtw." This firm is going to foot the entire bill for the lecture and invites all the people of Laurens to be present to bear him. It will be given In the opera bouse, beginning at 8:30 o'clock p. m. Mr. Allen is a noted humorist, au thor and traveler and his lecture will be confined almost entirely to sub jects of interest to any audience. He will give bis experiences and impres sions as a globe trotter and as a stu dent of human nature, interspersing his remarks with humorous touches j that are bound to be pleasing. The Jamestown (N. Y.) Evening Journal has this to say of him: "George Hoyt Allen, known as| "Cedariue" Allen, gave a most de light tjrnfyel lecture on "Fcdllngs, Folks and Foreign Flights" in thel auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening. Those who have read "Itl Tickled Him", a travel book by Mr. | Allen, found that the same peculiar humor running through the book was also a distinguishing feature of the lecture. The audience was given the full bone lit of Mr. Allen's observations of life nnd customs in the Far East. * * He closed with a few words on! India, concluding with a story of a curio dealer who refused to sell ev en to the king of England on Sunday. The lecture was a good hour in lengthI and was entertaining and instructive throughout." Mr. Allen will also give a practical demonstration of the parcels post In foreign countries. I CROSS HILL NEWS ???????????????????-?3 ?<M?*r? Cross Hill, April 15th.?A good many of the patrons were present at the school auditorium to bear the speaking contest last Friday, to de cide who should represent Cross Hill at the county contest next Friday ev ening. Six boys made speeches as follows: Fred Coleinnn, "Chnrocter of Napoleon"; John Carley, "The Black Horse and its Rider"; James Koon, "Conspiracy of Catalino"; William Loaman, "Dedth of Copernicus"; Dow ey Nelson. "SpnrtiCUS the Gladiator"; Simmons Pinson, "Death of La Fay ctte". Prof Culbertson of Mountvllle, Mr. S. A. French and Dr. Klugh were the judges. They decided that Dewey Nelson must represent Cross Hill at Laurens. ' Dewey received a medal given by a citizen. All the soys ac quitted themselves splendidly. Their training is a credit to the school. The school here will close the 3rd of May With commencement exercises, a pro gram of which will appear later. Prof. Smith and his corps of teachers have had a successful school year. Every thing has moved on so nicely. There was a wild west show in town last Friday night, it attracted the us ual crowd. Mr. W. 11. Austin attended the mon ument unveiling In Columbia last Thursday. Miss Cleo Walker, of Laurens, vis ited her people here last Saturday and' Sunday. Mr. Wilkins, a young business man of McCorinlck, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. FL A. Austin Saturday and Sunday. Last Thursday was a great day in Columbia and this correspondent is glad he contributed bis mite to help build the monument to the Women of the Confederacy, The many men "who forgot the trials of their wives and mothers and did nothing" ought to be glad that others carried on the work to completion. This correspondent was not quite old enough to be in the war but remembers vividly the self denials, trials and sufferings, in sus pense and anxiety, for the boys at the front by their mothers and sisters. We think the monument a fitting and much delayed tribute to their faith fulness. It nlways seemed strange to me that so many "who had a heritage from patriot mothers were willing to let others pay the tribute." There will be an entertainment at the school auditorium next Tuesday evening, April 23, "Simpson's little brenkfast party", given by home talent all for the benefit of the school. Special engagement of "Cedarine" Allen by S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. for Thursday night, April 18th, 8:30 o'cloc. It Is their treat and they want everybody to come and hear him In his great lecture, no charge for ad mission. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes A Co. a tan BROWN'S Q LITTLE TABLETS Cam IndJgMtfofi. Dytpop-U, IUortbiu-n SOOPACKAGE Ask at Dr. B. F. Posey's. BEAUTIFULLY RENDERED. King of Israel Proved a Success In Every Way?Choral Society Highly Complemented. Tho cantata "King of Israel", sung by the Laurens Choral Society at the Methodist church last Tuesday even ing was listened to by a large and ap preciative audience. The presenta tion came up to and far surpassed the expectations of all. Though it cannot bo said that It proved such a success as did the cantata "Saul," it was enjoyed immensely by the large audience. The solo work and the parts taken by the chorus were fault lessly rendered. No entrance charge was made to the contata, but an offering was taken up during the evening. A liberal re sponse was met with, a total of $42.65 being given. After the few little ex penses are paid, the net earnings will be given to the Kings Daughters. CANDIDATE'S CARDS For Clerk of Court. To the voters of Laurens County: Fully appreciating your support in tho past and with my record as a public olllcial before you. I take pleasure In announcing myself a can didate for re-election for Clerk of | Court for Laurens County, S. C, and will abide the result of the Democrat ic primary. JOHN F. BOLT. 1 hereby offer myself as a candi date for the ofllce of Clerk of Court of Laurens county, pledging myself to nbido by the platform of the dem ocratic party and to support the nom inees thereof. Respectfully, C. A. POWER, ? For Coroner. The friends of Mr. R. O. Hairston hereby place his name before the peo ple of Laurens county for the office of Coroner, pledging him to abide by tho principles of the democratic, party and to support the nominees thereof. For Auditor. 1 hereby offer myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of auditor of Laurens county nnd prom ise to abide by the platform of the democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. Respectful! , J. WADDY THO dPSON. For County Commissioner. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as County Coninisision er of Laurens county subject to the result of the Democratic primary elec tion. T. M AC ROPER. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Laurens county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. JOHN D. OWINGS. For Stale Senator. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office, of Senator from this county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Demo cratic party and to support th< nom inees thereof. R. I). BOYD. For House of Representatives. The friends of Joseph 0. Sullivan, of Tumbling shoals, respectfully sug gest him as a suitable candidate for the House of Representatives, and can vouch for his interest in the wel fare of the common people. Subject to result of Primary Election. FRIENDS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wanted Two solicitors for city. Must he neatly dressed, gentlemen or ladies, (iood position to right party. Apply at McCord's Studio, at 1 p. m. April 17th. Special Oiler Spartanburg School of Telegraphy will give four months' conse in telegraph for one-third less than regular price, commencing May 1st. Write Immediately for particu lars. 38-It For Sale?One nice Jersey cow. with second calf, fresh in milk, price $50. I). L. Brooks, Cray Court, S. C. 38-lt-p For Sale?Carnations; tomato plants 10 cents per dozen: pepper plants. 10 cents per dozen. Apply to Mrs. W. Ray Anderson, Laurens, S. C. 38-11 Just Received another lot of fine White Onion Setk; also that German Millet Seed Is hero* for you?come quick. J. H. Sullivan (Store) Lau rens, S. C. 38-lt-pd Hardy Tomato Plants For Sale Strong roots .extra fine varieties. Now is the time to set them out. J. O. Sul livan. 661 South Harper Street, Ialu rens, S. C. 38-lt-pd Bull For Sertk ?I now have ready for service fine J sey bull. For terms apply to Tom Henderson, Laurens. 37-Bt Wanted?To sell 300 bushels long staple cotton seed at 75 cents per bu shel. Call at Bolt & Hudgens Stable or R, H. Hudgens. 37-2t-pd Notice?Byrdvllle Dairy and Stock Farm Jack now ready for service. I Colt to show. Will appreciate any patronage. 34-tf Dock Eggs for Sale?We havo set tings of Indian Runner duck eggs for sale, best stock. $1.00 per setting. Apply to Mrs. M. A. Jones, Gray Court, 8. C. . 2?-tf Bring In Your Pictures, Girls! Saturday is the Closing Day of the Contest. And Three little Girls are going to get the Prizes. Wonder who will get them, Welly Girls, Bring in your Picture and Story and it will soon be decided. We want all the little girls to come if they possibly can, but if any girl cant be here if she will send her Picture and story in she will stand same chance of getting a prize as if she was here. Prizes will be awarded at 12 o'clock. Your Picture and Story must be here by 11 o'clock, Saturday. If you cant come send it, but be sure to come if you can. The judges who will decide it are Mrs. Annie Garlington, Miss Mary Simpson and Miss Irene Ray. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY Before You Buy Your Car, Get a Parts Price List and Look Up Your Taxes To tell you lo get a Paris Price List before you buy a ear is like telling you to look into your taxes before you buy land. Parts Prices and Tax Rates are a good deal alike. They both < ome after you buy. Any good business man knows about his taxes before he invests his money. But if more automobile owners gave attention to parts prices, some cars would rarely be seen on the streets. Right here is where Studebaker square dealing gets your confidence. Compared with the list prices of the Cars, Studebaker parts are sold at lower cost than parts of any other car whatsoever. Studebaker parts supplies are maintained at 36 branches all over the country and by our 2,500 dealers. Studebaker Parts Price Lists are the most convenient ever issued and the owner of any E-M-F "30" or Flanders ,(20" car can always secure spare parts. No discontinuing parts supplies with Studebaker. Remember these things; you can profit by them. Next week we shall say something of real guarantees, near-guar tees, and plain "no-account" guarantees. You may be interested. STUDEBArvXR CORPORATION SWYQERT & TEAGUE, Agents, Laurens, S. C Citation for Lettern of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Hy O. O. ?Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas R. O. Wilson made suit to me to grant him letters, of Ad ministration of the estate and effects / J of J. W. Bolt. monlsh all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said J, W. Bolt, deceased, that they be and appearbe fore mo in the Court of Probate, to be held at I>aurens C. H? S. C. on tho 30th day of April, 1912 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In tho forenoon, to show oauao, If any they These aro therefore, to elto and ad have, why the aajd Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of April Anno Domini 1912. o. G. Thompson. Probate Judge.