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HlAV E US RESTORE YOUR DIELIVEltY WAVON to Its original newness. Nothing hurts a business like a shabby deliv ery service. Ilave is send for the wagon and make it new again in ev ery respect. We'll make all neces sary repairs, give it a new coat of paint or varnish and send it back all spick. span and sparkling. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, S.C. N. N. DIAL A. C. ToDD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Bulildig, Laurens, S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to loan on Real Estato-Long Time. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all cases of Asthma. Bironchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mail on receipt of price $r.oo. Trin Iackarge. by mall in rents. WillIAMS MFG. CO., Props.. Cleveland, Ohio LAU(RENS DRiUO CO. Lanrens. S. 1. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian 'ilet Ointment will curc E1llr:2, Bleeding and It chiiig lI'ies. It ab sorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, nets as a poultice. give:; instant relief. Williams' Ininun I'ile Qintmnent is pre pared for PI'es and it'hiug of thie private par:.,. )rurggists, nm il ee anrl $1.i0. WILLIA!hl MPG. CO., P'ops., Cleveland, Ohio UiUEENP DRU W. L.-re . C. NO''l('E. To the Subscribers and Palrons of Ihr Laurens 'T'ele'phone (o. You are hereby notifie i i that the in creased rates for telihone' 5erviet will go into effect on .\lay I 1:11.1 11 \any surbscriber desire's ti discontinr Ahe use of' thelir telephrones, they will please not IfIy thIie pres ident ofiiii thenom IPanly in wirting 4n) rbeor the14111'Ilr ",011 play of' Apr11, 1911. laui rns Tlelephionie ('o., I1ly W. It. Ihicy, I 'res A i)'l 21, 191 I, 39-21 Tlake notice t ha 1n thi le 29ith day al * ay, 1911. I wvill i'ree a Iinal ae count of my acts ar1(n ongs as .\d m in istr'atr'ix of lthe est ate of S. I) NChIldre'ss, dleceasedl, in thr ollice o >he Ju dge of' Probate', of' I .auirene 115'y, at. II o'clock. a. mU., and1( or ilmoi (lay will apply for a fina mar~ge fr'om nry trust. as Aditrini tr'ix. ,.hy peorsonl s 11ndebte d to1 anid estatI )are notiftied anad ''trerlid t ke' pay3 'nenit on1 that date: andti arliliteron .aving claIms against said estate il resent threm on oi' before sa1(i dtC rily pr1oven1, or he f'or'ever' harred(. Zula11 l'. ChIiildress, I Adlministr'atix Apr11 29, 19 14.-- 11mo. SPEOIAL RATES TO N ASIH VILLE, TENN., Accounrt SouthIern lliptIst ('on The Scalboard( Air l1,ine rail road is offering speea11 r'eduiced rate of $12.70 for r'ountd I~ip fare from Laur'ens, May 13-20. D)ates of 'ticket sale from Miay 8 untIl S13 wIth final l imit .\ay 4,0th. For additional informnation, see Rev. M. L. Lawson. Tr'ialn leaves Clinton at 12:04 P. M. and 2.30 P'. M. and ariIve at Nashville 6;:30 next morninlg. PULLMAN SL.EE'PERI For Laurenls Shriners. The S'eaboard'l AIr l~ine wIll p, place a special Pullman sleeper in thre Laur'ens yards for' the benefit of local Shr'iner's golig to Atlanta on May 12th. Thlis ear wIll be picked up at Clinton Sby regular tr'aln. See HT. 'Terry or R. C. Gray for fur'ther' partle ulars. C.SConon. TI. P'. A.' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CLINTON HAPPENINGS Many Things of Interest About th People of the Neighboring Town. Clinton, April 27.-Mrs. Geo. W lBailey of this place, died Wednesday torning at twelve o'clock at her hiome on North Broad street. She had been in ill health for several months past and a few days ago became serious ly ill, her death yesterday not comling as a stirprise. The funeral selvice will be helid this afternoon at foir o'clock, after which the interment will take place at the Presbyterlat cetetery. irs. Bailey was a womal a of minty lovable traits and was held in high esteeit by all who iklnew her. She was an active and d(evoted member of the 'resbyterian church, and uip until the' tite she was taken sick a few ionths ago, she' always took an active inCrest in the different et leavors of her church. In the home she was a kind tail considerate wife. and in her death. fier relatives tit frit'a Is have sulferedii a severe loss, for her place in her midst will always he vacani, although the example of her life will live always. In addition to her husband, she is sourvi vIed by two brothers, ('a It. .1. 1R. Little of l.aurens and Mr. .1. I':m mtet Lditle of this place. The boly was accollpaniled to its last resting piact' by the hercaveid relatives and1 a large concourse of sorrowilg friends. On Thursday eveniiig Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. O ens, \li. and Mirs. It. I,. Scaie. Xlanii iss anlllne ll('asilan gave a lovely reception at their home which was attentled lby more than a hundred guests. Misvuo'tiotts have been reeived here dtlritlg Ile past w k from .r. and .\ts. Williat G'ranvill T'aylor, an nouncing. the approaching marriage of Itir sister. .\iss Sarah IEmmie .\c ('rary, to Robert ivelyn hllry on Thursday t vening . .pril :ie . at S o'clock, at homte, id g wood, Asheville, N '. Miss \lt'rary has always lived here, u1p until last, year and is a very popu Ilar young woman, lier wdding tirom ises 'n be onle of the most interesting Social events of the spring. The groom is a prom.Inent mill mant of Port .\ill and( Is popular alike inl bus iness and social circle... The si ding will he attended by a party of fritnds from this place. .lr. ad .\r. loy s'. Simpson of Sipartanhutrg vis itedl relativ'es her( during the past week. Mrs. ,. t. a\e('rary, i rs. II . 1 . anl tin and little daughter i lorene, hav returned from .\bbeville, where thle. visited .\ tirs. .\ae. 1. tlip p. \Mts. .1. A. Hail1ey spent the pas week ini W\ashinlgtonl, 1). ('.. Where shy attended ashe l: ('ontinertal ('ongres; of the .'I niiters of the America l teol tttt ion. \ItS. aT'. I. tourges returned to he hmis atlee raords viste Gi..ti1 Tuisdayifti'rdsiiiding patheepat.t W i. I~it.Xmson XV. .\(. Ielarkin l i ad it . l.y roe landt .tl r.. hav i bee i (tlilterid ts o dlgaes fromtito II. 0h. N . K . Knriats 1 of I'ythi I convXenesdn nigst.erynx ot MXlis. .\n.eKlgo Whtirthas reur ne C frtn'~tei a sit t rloatvs attitross Key M t rtn .\w.W 0 ell O~ ti andi'. dren havenietued Wto Greel Isam a visit here to relatis.Iiilc It.l t i.\i. li . tar sdlie. A. li . allowa:1 sec..l Itopen, i., l1d. i).itair,. Itiv HottH. G)atry Idnar Rells doutIm Wvil lhavidton, l ary G af it . ('i (tra 'oohear tand cteo.Ownsatenedt SD.. '. K.ys "Ier smoniail tsIn s reenvl doli Wedn esdy nighit. ti t ittles ofrs J.y hack Kindgtwa of Greeyileh neiCetd ai foitiont~ lif maytrontg wi thec Tornell torphanage.ittt I 4 ining ('eitI'4ENst goEt~ N11). verly Ia'tompl Ied esily feltauer 51( s lien Furnis tr oyU TeeysIi aeo frites whly adptl i~enesis alwaysor wtnorsan wtoaa auhtd beld. In athofrt timlaft, Is froma itin fofn' K aurensyandll thethghy reliee e td on. l n mal pecindatlent, itidipualy'rv thoan. Don' dney Pills sdor thi rturt s nd.s frmerMilue (Costonfo mev. Itao N.f aythn.\ MADDEN NEWS Madden, April 27.-A many of cot tonseed and a pound of guano has gono into Mother l9arth for the past week. If fair weather continues cot ton will soon be planted and farm era can take i pienic. And that reminds us there will be a ultion picnic at New 'Prospect chuirch the 2nd Saturday. There will be a consolidation of four schools that day. (Olay it come in reality for all time before long!) Protninent ed ucators, possibly' Prof. W. L. Daniel and others, will make addresses. The schools forming the picnic party are Oakville, Nit. I'leasant Lisbon aind New l'rospect. Of course Supt. Sul livall and tihe supervisor, .\Miss Gray, are exectled. iNeV. .1o(die .\artin filled his regular appointment. at New Prospect Sun day. 'The children met in the after noon and secured their pieces for the annual Chibiren's 1)ay. which will be held as usual on the -Itit Saturday In May. and as usual .\Nrs. Josie MIartin will iiatve the exerclses in charge. Mr. a nd Mrs. 11. 11. lilakely of 1lolly ( rove section were slia king hands With relatives and friends here Sun day. They were the guests while htr' of their uncle, T. S. 1 angston. AIisses \iMiriam rown, r4ots Nelson and llobbie Iludgens. high school girls of Laurens, were at preaching Sunday. While here they were Iie guests of the Misses Iangston. .\miss (liin kscales of :pa-rtaiurg. spent the Week-end wilth \tr. an(1 Mrs. Will (linksea!es. The family of .\Ir. Cliff ('unning iatn ave all recovered from the ttmis, their frienfs and relatives wil I be glad to hear. \\'e were glad to se ' the faces of .\Mr. and .\t's. ('hester Pinson. \Mr. and \ts. Will \Iutnly of .\t. Pleasant with its Sunday. .I\r. and .\l's Norwood Miartin and chibren were the guests of .\l'. and .\ris. Thad .\Moore Sitntay. 'e had the pleasurne of eating some very excellent cake ecenitly halked by a young lady, too. Next time we will try amd slip ye editor a slier to prove that really good eake haketrs dwell in the land. Several of' our citildtren have been sick with colds. i ittle iula Watkins who wat taken so seriously sick just after the fair, is improving rapidly now. (.race Finley, who hand the tis fortune io have her foot pierced by a natil, is also getting on nicely. Mrs. .John Wr'tightl, who is with her grandmother, .\rs. .\. T. Allison for a visit, was taken very sick l'riday. 1)r. \'incen t who by the way was her famitly physician at Einore') was call ed in. \\'e trust that she will soon be .. I.ee a.dden, who has beeln sick for (iilte a while is not improving as his friends would wish. .\Mr. .lohln \Iddetn 's condition continues about r the same. .\liss h~arln', thec .\lt. I'ln'asanit t4'acht ar ill .\lri. War'e .\ lie were tihe gitisis Suindlayi of .\liss (b-'nin I. .\ikeni. 'Thlat 's w,'hai we hear at our' house from thien' :tc tleioys, all armnnd w,,itht h Iomte innade gunis--liertce anmd deadly fromi thlie inmber' ot' .\ex hanis they Islany. i'eaasionall y tihe prolgramn h va riedc by singing: "I'll take 'my13 kina i5a inmy back, .\ly gu n upon tmy shnoul di', Mar'ch away to .\eexico \And light like a v'aliattt soldlir!" W\ar' is awful to me! It seemts toe bad lthat rood Artnteicanii blood muitst be spnilled for' such~ a land of cut thrioatis! Amiiericani hionor is imlust Inc tilihild!h .tII libblam nil Iomte. Service's will bne' lld at IIighnlami 1101m4 ('hurich Stindc!'v night. "SAYS SULPHUR ItDRIVES ECZEMA FROM THE SKIP Use .Like t'oldl ('retam to I ustaniti Stop1 Itching and ('Icear the Skini. Suilphurii, sa'ys a reniowndcc c der'matol 'ogist, .iust 'ouinlin htoldc-sitllht in nad Sito a thInick cr'eam twill socothe ama i hicalI thle skin whlen Irri'ltatedc aticl birok i(n Ott IwI ith I'ezeima or anty formt o Crui lt ion. 'lTe mtomen'i t It Is aplt ie r all ltchIinig eanses andc after two o y. thrieet aplnlatis the l'dezemaa disacp peat's, le.uvlitg thne sk In ('lear' anti s, smooth. r lIe te'lla Ec'eem sutff'eers to go II froit anyt3 gcocd "jthii rmtacy an cune o ne hldc-siilphurit cre'a in andc appn~ly It t y the Iirri'tatedl ttu thtc sanme as you ICe woutld anly (colcd cr amt. ta For mnity year.i' coinmon hold-l-siul r'- lilt hi'Ias occupliled a scure pc ositilot 'y in) t piractice of' dermtatology an) I- cut aneous affect ions by reasont of it Is parias'ite-decstr'oyinig lproperty. It I I not only Inaasitlecida I, lit also aii r lrti 'tic, an tisent Ic anad r'emarkabI; a, hiealinig it all Irritable a ndl ilamama a tory' condittionis of the sklin. WVhill not always effecting ai liermifainn I- cureo It inever falls to Instantly sub t dlue te angtry Ilthitg and Ircritatiot it and heal the I~czemna right tup arid i n Is often years later beftore any erutp tonut aganin appenres on the alrtn * SULPHUR SPRINGS. * Sulphur Springs, April 27.-The past week hats been Ideal weather for the farmers and they stave sure been making good use of It. Cotton plant ing is getting well under way. The early planting of corn is up and look ing well. Also grain, where it has been fertilized. I think that the farm ers are beginning to realize that it pays best to plant less acreage and fertilize better. Mrs. Johe n i cannon, who spent the last week ind Greenville with her daughters, returned home last Fri day. Mr. T. t. Rliddle has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs9. Geo. McPher sol, the past week. Mr. Cleveland McPherson visited his sister, Mrs. Covington of aurons, last Saturday night. Mlessrs. I.. W. Tleague and J1. WV. Saxon were business Visitors In Lau11 rens last saturday. Mr. J1. M. Muntday of Watts Mill, wrs the guest of Mr. John Cannon lstast week. Mrs. W. C.l Martin and little Miss Flore who have been o a week's visit to her sister, Mrs. Dallas Moore in Greenville returned home Sunday. Mrs. . u. . Teague was the guest of Mrs. . (I. art G. o. Teague last Sunday. Mrs. Claud Malon of Itabun, has been oin a visit to her parents for several days. Messrs. (deo. Mcl'herson and T. It. Riddle and little Misses Mildred and Annis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn ('annon last Sunday evening. El-ery Member Dany. There will be a "l-:very member ser vice" of Souis Chapel 1on May 10, sec o1d Sunday, beginning at I1 a. Im. It is earnestly desired that. every memher of the community and es p'Ially every melber of the church be present. L-t its have a rally day. .1. T. M iller, Pastor. Straight at It, There is no use of our "beating aronnd the hush." We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we canl see why you should not do so. This preparation by its romarkable eures . ha.s gained a world wide repu tation. and people everywhere speak of it in Ohe highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. Muslin Underwear *f FOR SPRING! * Warmer days are here, and lighter underwear is needed by all the family. Comfort and health: suggest that you put away heavy winter undergarments and select a: new supply from our fresh Spring * and Summer assortment of + SICHER UNDERWEAR . Women's Garments--With styles : now in vogue, perfect fitting under-* wear is essential. Every garment in+ our stock is carefully made, so as to+ assure comfort-giving shape, with + out strain or pulling. 6+ Children's Underwear--Good ma-+ terials and the best of workmanship are represented in our line of under ;garments for children. H. TERRY Laurens, S. C. P IT BY GET IT BY P IC OST -PARCEL POST BARGIANSINREAL ESTATE 123 acres, four miles east of Laurens Court House on Clinton road, well improved at a bargain. Terms easy. J. W. Moore Place, near Mt. Pleasant, 75 acres at $20.00 per acre. The Coleman Place, six miles west of Laurens, 125 acres at a bargain. Dorroh Place, near Boyd's Mill, 220 acres at $12.50 per acre. Jno. Clardy Place, near Mt. Olive, 165 acres, $10 an acre 45 acres one and one-half miles South-east of Laurens, $45.00 per acre. One house an(d lot near the Laurens Cotton Mill School building at $1,000.00. 1,000 acres, three miles west of Waterloo, in several tracts, at a bargain. The Dr. Duvall Farm on Pea Ridge, 100 acres and splendid improvements, well located as to schools, churches and good neighbors. A 50 :acre farm in same neighborhood at a reasonable price. One house and lot on West Main Street, now at a bar gain for a quick sale. 175 acres in Sullivan Township, the T. Wood Brown Farm.. A bargain. Laurens Trust Company R. A. COOPR, President. C. W. TUNEt, Sec. & Treas. Anderson A Blakeley, Managers Real Estate Sales. LAURENS, S. C.