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The Fad No amount of m peddlers of alum bale gling with chemicals, or cooked-up certific any kind, can chang Royal Bali has been lou vial examninai highest leaves free front alum purity and m Royal Baking P for making finest and LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Sallie Nickels is spending sev c'al days in Union visiting relatives. Mr. Edward Mcrady is spending a few dhys in Charleston on business. . Misses Lidle and Corrie Whitner are the guests of Miss Elizabeth Simpson. Miss Nannie Kate iudgens is visit Ing friends in Leesville. Among the graduates of Converse college this year is Miss Rebecca Diat, of this city. The graduating exercises cakne to a close Monday night when Miss Dial received her diploma. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Copeland, of Clinton, were in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McG. B. Simpson left yesterday for Glenn Springs, where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. R. L. Simms of Chester has been spending several days here with homefolks. Miss Rosalie Fraaks has returned from Sumter where she has eon visit ing friends. Messrs. Ran Little and Will Wesson motored to Spartanburg Sunday to spend the day. Mrs. J. M. 'Teague and Mrs. W. R. Brown spent the week-end in Green wood visiting relatives. Miss Sadie Sullivan has returned home after teaching the past year at Cross Ane r. Miss H- en Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sullivan, is at home from Converse for the summer. Mr. M. J. Miller, of Waterloo, was a business visitor in the city yester day. Miss Mildred Babb has returned to the city after attending college in Co lumbia during the nast year. Misses Edmonia Garrett is among the graduates of Winthrop college this year. Mrs. E. '. Gage of Greenville has been spenitng awhile here with her mother, Mrs. Garrett. Misses Sal'ah Bolt and Mary Sullivan are in McColi visiting Mrs. Frank Ta tumn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson came down from Spartanburg Sunday to vis it relatives. Mrs. T. F. Simpson has gone to Au gusta to attend the marriage of Miss Virginia Anderson to Dr. Page of Au gusta. Mrs. E. P. Minter and Miss Marjorie Golder returned yesterday rrom -New York where they have been spending some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. RI. Richey, Jr., and little daughter, Sarah, have returned home after sp~ending several weeks in Washington, Misses IMary? Todd and L.alla Mae Dial are spending several (lays in 'An derson as the guest of Miss Kebe Vance. Miss Ruth Drown, whose home is a few miles from the city, is among the gradhates of Winthrop this year. Th'le exercises are being held thuis week. -Mr. Calhoun McGowan leaves to day for Columbia where he will argue a case before the State Supreme' Court. Mr. J. F. Tolbert is spending a few days this week in Rock Hill attending the commencement exercises of Win throp college, where his daughter, -Miss Marguerite will graduate,.. - Mrs. W. D. Ferguson has returned *uome from Lynchburg, Va., where she' ~isited her friend, Mrs. Jochridge, who has .been very ill but is now greatl,, improved. Mr. 10dwin L. Lawson, who has been "ttending the Atlanta Medical college $or the past year, is at hime with his Mparna m'vandm r. . L. Laws.n J Remains isrepresentation by the ing powders, no jug or pretended analysis, ates, or falsehoods of the fact that Ing Powder ad by the off ans to be of the king efficeney, , and of absolute rholesomneness. owder is indispensable most economical food. A. L. Lockwood Changes. Ml. J. R. Tilley, manager telephone here, was transferred Monday to Clin ton, taking the place-of Mr. A. L. Lock wood, who comes to Newberry as manager. Mr. Tilley has given satis faction at this place and Clinton will find 1im the right man. Mr. Lock wood is a fine young man of the fine county of Laurens. The Hlerald and News hopes that both will find their present jobs pleasant.-Newberry 1er aid and News. * * * # * * * * 4 * # # * 4 * # # # * POPLAR NEWS. 4 Poplar, June 1.--While some sece tions had good rains last Friday, we ,ure still dry in this section, rain is badly needed to bring up the crops. We have seen some fields that had been cultivated and not a stalk of cot ton up. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons, of .Johnston visited relatives in this sec tion last week. Born to M1r. and Mrs. 3roadus Mit chell. a girl, Monday May the 25th. Mrs. Josephine South is very sick at this writing. We hope for her a speedy reCOvery. Air. S. E'. 'Elledge and Miss Lillie Dodson were married at. the home of the bride last Wednesday, Rev. .. M. Dallas of Ware Shoals, oliciating. The groom is a son of of Mr. and MIrs. .l. P. 'Elledge of this section and is a young man of sterling character and liked by all who know him. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Charley Dodson of Donalds, and was one of Donalds' most charming young ladies. Thcy will be at. home to their friends at IRoy(ls Mill. We wish for them a long and happy life. .31iss Lucile Wolff and her father were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pitts' Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. J1. A. Simmons spent the day at 1Mr. Tr. T. Wood's Sunday. Mrs. N. E'. Cooper' is staying with her' mothier, Mrs. Fouthi, while she is sick and Mr'. Cooper and Charles came up to see her Sunday. Mr'. and Mrs. J. L. Martin and daugh ter wvere visitors at Mr. J. P. Simmons Sunday.. -NOTiICE OF ELECTION. State Of South C'arolina., County of Laurens. WVher'eas, petitions signed by a legal number of tihe quialiflied elector's and free-holders residling in Dials school district No. 7 Laurens county, South Carolina,-asking for' an election upon01 tihe question of voting an' additional 2 mnill, tax upon01 the iproper'ty in salid school district to be usedi for school p~urpioses, have been filed with the county board of education, an election is hereby ordered upon said question, saidi election to be hleldl on the 23rd daiy dif June, 1914, at' Dials school house in said district, under tihe man agement of the trustees of said school distr'ict. Only such electors as retur'n r al or personlal P'propety for taxatio i and whlo exhibit their tax ' ceilts and~ xregist ration certifioates as .requered in the general election ah alibe allow ed to vote. TPhose favoring the 2 1 add~itional tax shall vote a ballot ntalning the wor'd "YFNS" wriitten 01' iniited there .Onl. Those against the 2 mii addi(1 tional tax shld vote a ballot contain ing the word( "NO" written or printed thereon. P'olls shall 01pen at the hiour' of- 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall r'emain open1 until tihe hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon when tyhey shan 1)0 closed, and tho ballots countedl. The trustees shall reor~mt the result of thme election to the county auditoi and county superintendent of educa tion within toin days thereafter. JAMES HI. SULLIVAN, 'By order of County Bloard. - 45-3t NL.B.DIAI. / A. C. Temp DIAL TODD, Attorn a at Law, Esterpise Bauk Bailet,14rs, L . . . PRACTICE IN ALL COURTI traa to 1.An an mNoe Nstaa.....om. Eledge.Dodson. Ware Shoals, May 30.-Ono of the prettiest home weddings of the season took place last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Charles Dodson near Donalds when his daughter Miss Lil lie Elizabeth was wedded to Mr. S. Earl E leldge of Boyd's fill. The wed ding took place at five o clock and was attended by over a hundred invited guests and relatives. The ceremony 'Which made the happy young couple husband and wife took place in the hallway of the handsome residence, and the place was beautifully decorat ed with an arch of white cloth and green ivy trimmings. The pretty bride was beautifully dressed in travelling suit of blue cloth, with hat to match, and carried in her hand a Bible. Lean ing on the arm of the groom, unat tended, the bride and her future hus band entered the alcove, while Miss Ruth Dodson played the wedding march. Having taken their places at the altar the Presbyterian church wedding service was read by the bi ide's pastor Rev. J. NI. Dallas. When the, nuptial blessing had been given, the pastor declared then man and uvife and introduced the happy pair to the assembled compainy. Hearty congratulations were given to Mr. and Nirs. Elledge for a long and happy nnrried life. Mi. and Mrs. Elledge left that same evening for their future hpme at Bloy('s lill, showers of rice and old shoes being thrown after them for good luck. While the auto was leaving the grounds the assembled company waved them a good and hcarty goodlge. Mrs. Elledge is the daughter of one of the oldest families in the county and is greatly esteemed for her many lovable qualit les of head and heart. She has a host of friends who testifled to her worth by presenting her with n ny beautiful and useful presents on her happy wedding day. She will be greatly missed in social circles in Don aids, where she was a great favorite. AMr. S. Earl 10lledge is in charge of the power plant at Boyd's 1111 and is a son of a very highly esteemed fai 1y. lie is a young nman of line char acter and is very well liked by every body. Ills many friends offer him sincere congratulations on his wed ding to Miss Dodson. May the happy pair have an unclouded future and a life of bliss. The Ware Shoals Manufacturing company will build eight new house: in the near future to accomodate the extra number of workmen needed for mill Number 2. The country cilb met last 'Ihu rsday nigh and disenssed plans for the ft ture of the tennis grounds. It was re solved to p)ut the grontls in good re pair for the season's games. Five new inembers were added to the club. Mr. .1. F. lac i'nroe is president and .\lr. 1t. S. Oliver secretary-treasurer of the organization. MIss Cannon. an old lady living near here, died quite suddenly on the morning of Tuesday last, and was buried at Mt. Olive cemetery, Rev. Dr. Martin ofliciating. bliss Cannon was a nativec of Laurens county and the family wvere wvell known in the old days. The Smith Sunshine Mlission Band held a ver'y successful Ice cream so cial on last Friday evening. This band consists of about fifty young children and has been in existence about seven year's. Mirs. J. 31. D~allas is the leader. Thme communion was observed at old I'riendship church last Fourth Sunday and a very large congregations was present. This old chuirch organized In 1820 has nowv as large a member shipl as at any time in its history. DEIGOIITFUL ('ON(ER'T. Olvenm by Olinton College V#Iee ('ub before very Smali Aumdience. The Clinton college Glee Club "slipt" into the city. so to sp~eak, Fri day night and gave a very entertain ing performlance at the opera housne to a "woo bit" of a)) audlien~ce. The col legians camne almost unhei'alded and\ unknowvn, with no interest aroused in their behalf, so very few were out to hear them. In spite of t he small an dionco the P resbyterian lads entere'd into the performance with a vim and enthusiasm tha t was v'ery eommnendai ble. The glee club had a very effective orchestra and a strong quartette b~e sides several good soloists. Tfho en tertainment was considerably above the average for college glee clubs and left an excellent Impression upon those who heard it. It is to be re grptted, however, that such a small au'dience was present to extend a heartier welcome. The plub was uinder the musical di rection of Prof. 0. H. Cartledge, an accomplished pianist. and under the business management of Mr. *H. iD. Smith, of the senior class. The mem bers of tho glee club were Prof. Cart lodge, director and accompanist; J. A. Neoly, violin; H. M. Blrimm, Piccolo; HI.'D. Smith, cornet and 2nd bass; H. K. Neely, Clarinet; W. .P. Jacobs, Jr., Dello and 1st bass; *H. A.' D. Neely, erunva: Hugrh McLunan. 1st fannr. In Honor of Laurens Visitors. Miss Caroline Elizabethi Vauce en tertained Saturday afternoon at her home on 'Church Street with Auction in honor of her house guests Misses Lalla Mae Dial and Mary Todd, of Laurens. Mrs. William Banks and Miss Luta Smith met the guests at the door and invited them into the living room where Miss Vance, Miss Todd, Miss Dial, Miss Sara Haynes and Miss Jessie Browne received. Card tables were placed In the liv ing room and library for the players. At the conclusion of the games a corsage bouquet of sweet peas was awarded for the highest score and the honorees were presented with dainty bits of lingerie. Miss Vance served her guests a salad course. The following girls were in vited, to meet the honorees: Misses Weeza Gilmer, Linda Thompson. les ter Brewer of Douglas. Ga., Ella Mae Cummings, .Janie llamlin, Vina Pat riek, Floride and Genle IHarris, Mar tha Bonham, Kathleen Norryce, Eu btIce Russell, Marie S'eyht, Carrie Gray.-Anderson Intelligences. Mr. C. W. Garrett. to Travel. M11r. C. W. Gatrrett has accelted a traveling position with the well known Statesville, N. C.. lionr Mills. lie will begin work about .111une the first and his territory will include this State. 1ie will of course make Greenwood headquarters.-( reenwood Index. MIiss Mamie Wilson, who has been head of the millinery department of a large Newport, Tenn., store for the past three seasons, returned to her home a few miles from the city Mon day to spend the sunmer. 'This week she will attend the comnencement ex ereises of the l)ur West Female col lege. wh.re her sinir. liss Nora 'Vl soi, wiiii he a meib:I *r of the :tradlat ing class. NOTICE!,. nimeetin! ~f all thWow citj/elt's who return Real or i'er~.setaI'tcperty In he slhul list--ir of he tiown 'I la ir,.s S. ('., is herebv sailed to o i- i t th Court !house, Wvednesdlay ,une With 191 t. at 10 o'cloci, n. i. 'for the nur. pose of h-vvijn. . Ia X t I he tiainiam-, anive of the (;Ied Se Iools for lte ,Is. sit of 1911 t an I 1915 in said udistri . I). I:. SIll %lNS, Electrically Li1 $1050 I, F. ALL THATI Before you j Senger "Four" fii more. Start out we will have no : D. 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