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No Substitutes ETURN to the grocer all sub-. R stitutes sent you for Royal Bak ing Powder. There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. . Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as s 12 stitutes are made from alum. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Ifditor J. S. Bailey of the Green wood Index spent Monday night here. Miss Hester Cooper has returned tome after spending several days in Jhoster. Mrs. I. C. Cross of Chester has been pending the week here as the guest >f friends. Mrs. A. St. C. Lee of Greenwood is n the city visiting at the home of ,apt. and Mrs. W. H. Gilkerson. Miss Beth Shell left Sunday for Washington, ). C., where she will vis t with friends for several weeks. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, with her son mad daughter, of Cross 11111, spent he week-end with Miss Cleo Walker. Mr. Douglas Payne has gone to klexandria, Va., where he has accept :d a pcs!tion with the Southern Rail way. Mr. S'am Sherard of Cailfornia, is expected today to spend some time zere with his sister, Mrs. W. Ii. Gil cerson. Dr. J. H. Teague has returned to he city after spending some time in he north taking a special course in urgery. Dr. W. H. Dial has returned to the ity from Charlotte, where he went o visit his son, Mr. Hastings Dial, who was sick for several days. Miss Ida Hendricks and Miss Mittie jolt of Laurens were the guests of irs. J. M. Mitchell on Oak street dur ng the past week.-The State. Mrs. M. M. Sheppard, who is well cnown here, and who has been living In Union, will move this week to Allondalo where she wfll make her iome in the future. Mr. W. F. Wright, Jr., of Clemson %ollege, accompanied by his cousin, dr. Geo. P. Wri'ght, Jr., of Newberry, spent several days last week with the ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. F. Wright, Sr., a few miles from the city. EEAI).CIIY, COSTIVE, BILIOUS--CASC. IRETS" ifck Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Mean Liver and Bowels are Clogged-Cheer Up! Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, :oated tongue, foul taste and foul reath-always trace them to torpid aver; delayed, fermenting food in the rowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in :estines, instead of be6g cast out of the system is re-a Sorbed into the )ood. When this ison reaches the telicate brain s it causes conges ion and that , throbbing, sicken fig headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the tomach, remove the sour, undigested opd and foul gases, take the excess Yile from the liver and carry out all be constipated waste matter and soisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-a 10-cent box rem your druggist means your head :1ear, stomach sweet and your liver md bowels regular for months. )itation for Letters of Administration state of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Ey 0. 0. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas Janie 0. Shell has made unit to me to grant her Letters of Ad ninistration of the estate and effects it ID. TF. Shell. These are therefore, to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred mnd creditors of the said 10. T. Shell leceased, that they be andl appear be dWe me, in the Court of Probate, to be old at. Laurens 'Court House, Laurens, *. C., irn-.the 4th day of April 1914 Lext, after pubplication 'hereof, at 11 'elock ini the forenoon,.to show cause, t any they have, why the'nid-admin stration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd day t March Anno Domini 1914. 0. 0. Thompson, 3 . P. L. C. GARDEN AND FLOWER PLANTgi FOR SALE Cabbage, lettuece, tomato, pep. per plants for the garden. Valley llis, pansies, heal. tropes, ageratums, ete, for the flower yard. LJAURENS' FLORA L COMP'ANY Telephone 280. "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." Frederic Thompson's Production of "Brewster's Millions," will be the Attraction at the City Opera House March 31st. 'The stage version of Mr. McCut cheon's book is the co-work of Win choll Smith and Byron Ongley. It will be presented here by a New York Cast. The story is odd and tells of the of forts of Montgomery Brewster to spend a million dollars left him by his grandfather, within a year, and preserve complete secrecy regarding his ultimate object. He is not permit ted to give or gamble it away, nor is he permitted to endow any institution or erect any permanent memorial. This is made a condition under which ho inherits a fortune seven times as vast from an uncle who has conceiv ed and nourished a bitter hatred for the grandfather. Frederic Thompson, the producer, has furnished a scenical eqiuiplment for the play which, from all accounts has proved sensational. The third act-in the scene aboard the yacht one of Brewster's money-spending de vices--there is a marvelous and par ticularly effective bit of stage craft. In this scene a storm arises and the stage settings, the movements of the waves, the lightning effect, all com bine to make it a particularly real istic and interesting stage. effect. The chief character, that of "Monty" Brew ster is in the hands of the well-known and versatile young actor, Louis Nil son. The heroine will be essayed by the dainty and talented Katherine Francis. The other long list of- char acters will be represented by names well known on the mimic stage. Brewster's Millions will be given at the City Opera House on Tuesday ev ening, March 31. Tickets go on sale at the Powe Drug 'Company Friday morning. Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00. WOTHIERI IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, feverish, constipated, bilious, stomach sour, give "California Syrup of Figs'. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "Californ Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, ecause it is perfectly harmless, and a few hours all this constipation p son, sour bile And fermenting ast ill gently move out of the bowel a you have a well, playful child aga . A thorough "in side cleansing" is oftimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treat ment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "'California Syrup of Figs" which has full direction for babies, children of all ages and fror grown-ups plain ly printed on the bottle. Look care fully and see that it is made by the "California Fig S'yrup Company." Don't be fooled! FOR SALE. I offer for sale at a low price, the following second-hand machines: One toot-power mortising machine. One rip saw table, complete. One 6 h. p. Blakeslee vertical gaso line engine. One 12 h. p. Blakeslee horizontal gasollie engine. One 60-saw Hall cotten gin, feeder and condenser. This 12 h. p. engine and 60-saw gin ni g outfit would be splendid for' plan ta on use. A e of these machines are much a and they have been thoroughly 'epaired. If you want to get up any kind of ma!:chine outfit cheap, I can be of ser vice to vou, as I have prices on most of the w - 'u!nery not in use in this see tion as . can advise you if it will suit you.' W. A. Breckenride, Laurens Machine Shops. Just the Trouble. "Opportunity really knocks at many a door." "Then why don't more of us succeed better?" "The trouble is that opportunity wants us to go to work." --Pittsburg Post. P'or Weakness and Loss of AppetIte The Old Standerd general atrengthening ton' IROVR'S TASTELHISR chill TONIC, drives c (alaria and build. n the atem. A true to' ndanureAnnetizer. Fotnadulta and children. 5 PRELIMINARY CONTESTS. To be. Held Friday Night at Central Schools ot Different Townships. The preliminary contests to select township representatives to compete in the county declamation contest to be held in Laurens April 17th, will be held in one school of each township Friday night. Two speakers will be selected from each township to com pete in the county contest. All of the young orators have been giving con siderable time and thought to their declamation for several weeks and the contests Friday night are expected to develop some strong contenders. The township contests will be held at the following places: Laurens township at Trinity-Ridge. Youngs township at Bramletts. 'Dials township at Gray Court-Ow ings. Sullivan township at Hickory Tav ern. Waterloo township at Waterloo. Cross Hill township at Cross Hill. Hunter township at Clinton. Jacks township at Renno. Scufiletown township at Sandy Springs. Old Negro Woman Killed. An old negro woman, said to have been deaf and dumb, was killed by the C. & W. C. railroad passenger train Monday afternoon between Waterloo and Cold Point. It was said that the old woman attempted to cross the track without looking to see if the train was coming and was struck just as she reached the middle of the track. The engineer attempted to stop after he saw that the woman was going to attempt to cross, but could not stop quick enough to save her life. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANI)RUFF IS ACTIVE Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderino right now-Also stops Itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff-that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; Eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die-then the halr falls out fast. A little Danderine t')might-now-any time-will surely save .our hair. Get a 25 cent .ho tkT'e of Knowlton's Danderine from ly drug store or toilet counter, n d after the first ap plication your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an incomparabel gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine downy ' ir-new hair--growing all over the ,calp. ADVEITISING IN THE NORTH. Southern hailway Trying to Induce Settlers to -('onto South by Adver tising. Washington, ). C., March 22.-Illus trated lectures on the Southeast as the ideal place for the homeseeker are be ing given throughout the North dur ing the present winter by agents of the land and industrIal department of the Southern Railway and afiliat ed lines. These Iletures have been condlucted in counties andl vicinities in which the Southern Railway System made exhibits at county fairs in ' andl resulted from a desire by the pee pie to knowv more of the southern country. The lectures have been very 40plular and -at almost every place the crowds have filled the halls. One lec turer rep~orts that in many places in New York and Pennsylvania every seat was taken and standing room was filled, and sometimes many failed to get into the hall. The views shown are largely agricultural and horticul tural, but include scenic, industrial and city subjects. One of the agents now has a number of dates nhogd in New York and Pennsylvania and ar rangements have just boon completed for a series of lectures In Indiana and Ohio. INDIGESTION ENDED), STOMACIH FEEL1S FINE Time "Pape's Dispepsia"! In flye min uttes all Sourness, (Gas, Hleartbuirn and Dyspepsia is gone. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges tion, hecartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Papes Diapepsin. It makes all 'stoullach mis cry vanish in five minutes. I If your stomach is in a kontinuous revolt-if you cant get ifregulated, please, for your sake try Pape's Dia-. pepsin. It's so needlel to have a bad stomach-make y next meal a favorite food meal, thh take a little D~iapepsin. There Will not be atly dise 'ross--eat without fear, It's 'because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regu late weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annually. (Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diaponsin from any drug store. It is the qluickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic -It is a scientific, harmless and pleas ant stomach preparation which truly belonn in evney home. NEW PICTURE SHOW. Opened its Doors Monday Night with a Large Attendance. The new picture show, in the Balil building underneath The Advertiser office, opened its doors Monday night, a large crowd coming out to be at the "housewarming". A special two reel film and a comic reel were shown and pleased the crowds. Mr. A. S. Perry. the manager of the new picture house, has been working steadily on the interior of the build ing for over a month and has succeed ed in making one of the prettiest little theatres hereabouts. During this week a contest is in progress for the naming of the pic ture house. Every one buying a ticket to the show is entitled to suggest a name and at the end of the week the most appropriate of these suggestions will be selected by a committee named for the purpose. The fortunate one will be presented with a $5.00 book of tickets. Mr. Perry promises to give the very best show that the patronage will jus tify. Federal Prisoner Released. B. S. Black, the young federal pris oner who has been in the custody of the sheriff here for the past five months, will be released today, one month ahead of the regular time, this much having been gained through good behavior. it will be remembered that this young man, a native of Lau rens county, was convicted in the fed eral court at Greenville of receiving stolen property. Although the jury rendered a verdict of guilty, the court evidently took the view that there were some very mtiigating circum stances connected with the case and gave him a very lenient sentence. His friends have held out from the first that hie was more a victim of'circum stances than anything else and they have stoutly denied that he was cog nizant of any wrong doing when ar rested. The young man has been a model prisoner, making himself very useful and companionable around the jail. The sheriff said yesterday that while of course, lie rejoiced with the young man in gaining his liberty again yet it was with quite a pang of re gret that he would part w 'i him. He will return to his work on the rail road, so it is thought. Even the Chanticleer. Clarence was leaving early that night. The cuckoo had just sounded the eleventh hour. In the back yard the family rooster uttered a maudlin crow. "Clarence," called her father from an upper window, "will it trouble you to step around back of the house and throttle that rooster? lie heard the door close and 11e thinks it's day light." Masda Tunsten Electric Light Bulbs in all sizes at lowest prices. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. CORN CLUB WORK WORTHMILLONS South Entering New Era of Agricul tural Production, Declares H. G. Hastings. Atlanta, Ga.-(Speciai.)-That the Boys' Corn Club movement means a 'eat deal more to tile Southl thlan ..e average citizen hlas ever dreamed, is the conclusion presented i an in teresting interview by H. G. Hastings of Atlanta, chairman of tile agricul tural committee of tile Atlanta Chain ber of Commerce and manager of the Georgia State Corn Sho0w, wvhich is presented annually in tile state capi tol building. "We are facing," says Mr. Hastings, "an era of agricultural production such as the world hlas never before wit Riessed. Every year since the first corin club was organized, tile mov's ment has seen more thlan renmarkable growth., One year's record hlas be come insignificant when thlat of tile next year doubled it; and by thlat, I mnean thlat many more boys have gone into tile work and have vastly in creased results not only by thleir own efforts, but through inspiration to fa thlers, brothers and neighlbors until millions of dollars hlave already been added to corn production in tile Soutn. "And yet tis is but a forecast of whlat is to come. There are now be. ing organized' as an outgrowth or thme corn club work, Three and Four-U~rop Clubs. Tile boys will plant oats and cowpensi on their former corn acre, thus diversifying their crops, and re newing the soil, while a new acre will be taken for corn cultivation, in some1 sections cotton has been added to tihe list, on a third acre, and the 1 our Crop Club boys have already gone to work., "Another outgrowth of the corn club is 'the Pig Club. Southern boys have learned ;the truth of the story of tile unsidtful farmer who sent to a miore prosperous neighbor to buy a shoat, The neighbor sold hlim the ehoat, but with it presented him a sack of corn. 'You have got tihe shloat under your arm,' 110 told tile farmer, 'but I wanlt you to remember that the hog Ia in the ack." Don't Try to keep house without a "Rochester" Serving Dish Almost indispensable for Pudldinr.s, Custards, Meat Pies, Baked Apples, Macaroni and Cheese, Vegetables, Chicken Pi., Fish and Oysters, Potatoes an Gratin, Ba.ed Beaus, Scalloped Potatoes, Baked Eggs, etc. TWO DISHES IN ONE * Inset for baking in the oven, made of Earthen or Porcelain Ware. Outer ishi of solid Copper with Heavy Silver - Nickel Finish. This season's assortment embraces all of the newest Q styles. It will interest you to see them. This * Rscpe r. - Bnot witht Sern in ; S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY "The One Big Record-Breaking Success" AL RICH COMEDIANS And Entire Metropolitan Production, in Geo. Barr McCutheon's Famous Story BREWSTER'S MILLIONS Dramatized by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley with the Most Thrilling Yacht Scene Ever Staged. City Opera House, March 31st. Absolutely Continuous Laughter. Praised by Every Dramatic Critic in the Country "If We Must Die," SSaid Spartacus, addressing the Roman gladiators, "Let us die together.'' Spartacus should have reflected that There Is No "IF" 'About Dying The only certain thing in an uncertain life is the ultimate call for the undertaker. * THE GRIM REAPER IS ALWAYS ON THE JOB YOUR turn may come next. Think it over, and if you conclude that this is true, ask ME about the bully policies offered by THE SOUTHEASTERN (A Home Company) CARLOS R. MOSELEY, General Agent Chicora High Grade Guano For Sale By Aug. Huff, Laurens. S. C.