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ROl BAKING I ABSOLUTI -Insures i delicious and I By the use of Roya great many more art readily made at hon licious, and econor variety and attractiv The " Royal Baker Containing five I receil)ts for all L and cookery, free. Baking Powder LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. A. Wofford spent Tuesday in the city. Mr. Oscar Templeton of Route Three was here spending the Fourth. Nr. Charlie Williams was a visitor In Laurens yesterday. MI. W. M. Hayes of Greers Is spend ing several days in the city on busi ness. A. and Mrs. J. W. Madden of Lun rens No. 3, were visitors in the city Saturday. Messrs Vance Irby and Rice Nickles have returned home after a very pleas ant outing in Saluda. Mrs. Joe'Ligon of Greenville spent Monday in the city as the guest of Mirs. Sam Todd. Mr. R. 11. Hays and Mr. Ransey of Greers spent a couple of days here this week visiting Mr. Hayes sons. Miss Mac Smith of Bradley and Miss Laurie Willianms of Columbia, are the guests of Mrs. J. M. Teague. Mrs. W. A. Todd and children of Au gusta are in the city Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roper, and other relatives. Mr. L. Dunk Curry and Miss Kate Curry, of the Gray Court section, were in the city Molday. Misses Lucy and Bess Doninan spent last Monday with Misses Enima and I'iattie D~onnaii. Mr. and 'Mrs. it. Fl. Poole and son spent Sunday with Mrs. M. 0. Clark and family. Salesmen W. 11. Holdri and T. F. Ray went to Atlanta this week on business. Rev. 0. hF. Rankin spent last week in Montreat with Mi's. Rankin, who has been there for several weeks. Rev'. W. 13. Justus and soil. Gr'am bling of Enoree spent Mon~daly with Mr. and Mi's. T. P. Poole aind family. Mr. W. W. Madden left Monday for H-onea Path wvhere lhe willl spend the next several months wilth his mother. '. Alson Lee is attending the meeting of tihe Southl Cairolina Press Associntion at Chick Springs this week. Miss H-airriet Shainnon of Camden and M~iss Louise Bilakeney of Ker'shaw, are the guests of Mr. and Mr'z. Sam Wilkes. Mlrs. J. E. Glenn and sister, Miss Minnie Crouch Bipent Monday with Mirs. B. RI. Todd at her1 new countiry hlome at Narnie. Mr. R. M. Culbertson, who is now making his home in Greenville, was a visitor in Laurens tile first part of this week. M. and Mrs. J. W. Wells, and chiii ilren, of Gray Court, passed thirough ii - "CHELSEA 7779" A Nfl A "Famous Player" Feature at the *oen and night. Under tha Drctlen LAL POWDER LY PURE he most healthful food I Baking Powder a icles of food may be ke, all healthful, de ical, adding much eness to the menu. md Pastry Cook," iundred practical inds of' baking Addrscs Royal o., New York. the city Sunday to visit relatives" at Coronaco. Mr. Clarence Nelson, who is now living in Salisbury, N. C., is spending several days in laurens visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. C. 13. Bobo and Miss Virginia B3arksdale have gone to Cane River, N. C., where they will spend sone tiMie at the Wrny Villa. Mr. L. H. Burns of the led Iron lRacket spent several days last week on a business trip to Anderson, Green ville and Spartanburg. Miss Grace DuPre left yesterday for her home in Spartan bi rg after a visit of several weeks with lier sister, Mrs. Carlos Moseley. Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Todd and clil dreni, of la rksdale, passed through the city Sunday to spend the day In Coronaco with Mrs. Todd's pare. ts. Ligth showers of rainl have been1 fallinl In this commun ity which caus ed the farmiiers' Iea ts to grow light er aId they have a brighter face now. r. Cresswell Fleming, o Green wood slient several (lays in the city last week. Mr. It. F1. Fleming returned with him Sunday to vIsit his parents. Aliss Grace Harksdale has returned to her home in Greenwood after visit ing Miss Dorothy Illudgens and Miss Carol ine Roper here for some timlne. Probale Judge Duncan Dellinger 01 Iichland couiny and Mr. John Crews, niow a prominent young Colublila at torney were visitors in Laurens last Saturday and Sunday. MI. W. 11. Richey, Si., Mr. J. .1. Adams, Mr'. Grover flichey and Miss Corric Hart motored through tle coun try to Hendersonville last Friday to slpend the week-enrd with Mr. aind Mr's. C. H. Parker. They retrined Tuesday morning. Mr. J. W. Peteirson. of the Tylers yulle section, was in the city Satur day diving a spry palir of young home-bred imutles. Mr. Peterson states that while the cotton plants i'n his neighborhood are not very high, they are now growing very satisfactorily. Invigorating to the Palo and SIckly The Old Standard general tengthening tonic OROVE's TAsTE3LEssc1Il TONIC. dri ves ou( Malaria.enriches thebio i~nd buildsunpthe eye. temn. A true tonic. F'or u1its and chIldren. Soc A OGoid Investmiient. WV. D. Magl, a well kniown merchant of Whitemnound, WXis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medIcine so as to be able to supply thenm to his customers. After receiving them lie was himself takcen sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diahihroen Rtemedy was wor'th more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Mare For Sale-tandard .bred mare, flve years old, weight 1,000 p~oumnds, registration papeors dldlivdred with mare. Apply to E. W. Martin, at Mar tin's Stable. 46-5t IdleRoarThusday Jul9t, er fDaie Frhmn + SOCIETY. + In honor of their attractive house guest, Miss IAllie Miller, of Laurens, Misses Lillian and 'uila Cook enter talied at a most enjoyable tea-party Friday evening. The hours were spent in the enjoyment of the tempting course menu and the delightful music furnished by the hostesses and other members of the party. The guests in cluded Misses 1l'berta Sense, Wililie May Wise, Maud Pearcy, Sarah Babb. Jessie Wingate, Fannie Lee Setzer and May Smith.--Rock ilII Herald. A charming social event of the past week was I delightful bridge party given inst, Friday evening by %Ir. and Mrs. S. M. Wilkes in honor of their visitors, "Miss Iarriet Shation of Canlden and Miss ILouise liakeney of Kershaw. During the evening the guests enjoyed muveral rounds of pro gressive bridge, after which a delicious sweet course was served. While the games were heing played a refreshling friuit puich was ser-vel. All size l'ruit .htr- at lowest prices. See our ine of Porch Sht ades, iam ilock1s,' and Porch IHoekees. S. M. & 1l. II. WIL.KNS & CO. You're Bilious and Costive! Sick ieaneihe, ha1d breath, sou r stomneht, furred tongue and indiges tion, mean liver .and howels clogged. 'lean Ip tonight. Get a 25e bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and ellpty tihe stomach and bowels of for menting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, thankl i feeling-makes you feel fine. Ifl- ective, yet t 11il, Dion't gripe. 25c at you: druist. IBlucklenl's Arnienl Salve for 13urns. Stateient of he l'ondition of the HANK oF GHAY (''hIT Ioenlted Ill Gray1 Court, S. C., all thle Close of blisilness ,Iune 30, 1911. Loans and Discounts .. ..$ 90,I25.0G Overdrafts .......... 1,552.63 Pit Inll itilre and 'ixttot s .. 1,6;79.(;; llan king I louse .. .. .. . . ,750.00 Due from illiaks and iank Curreney. ..............2.,0 i Silver aijl other ('o t .. .. 55.95 T otal .. .. .. . .. ..! .. 1 , :7. 11 IA .\l1 IA i1'ih: ('agiital S lock l'aid I .. ..$ 25,. i Siur-pilus -lind ... .. .. ..I 1, 0,01).)0 l'ndivideil Protits, less ('u1r rentl 1-xpenlses1 an1d Taxes. 'hl.................. ...15.12 Dividenlds- 1'npaid . . . ,l0 indivi'dia! D p.is Subject to Cheek................;,9.1 Sopags Deiosits .. .. .. 23:10 TFinie {t~ifientcs of Dposit 22,1;:.19 Cashier's Cheek... 11......1;.7 Bills iayable, including C01r titieal es for .\loney Ior towe Wl..... ............ 15/,o0.ie Total .. ..............$11.,:17. 11 State of South Carolina, Cou1nty of I.aurens. ss. Hefore ite came L It. 11 irooks, Cash. Ii' 01 the a)ove amed ha k who, b - Iing duily swvorn, says that the above and foregolng st atemntt is a tru'e i'on dlitioni of said banik, as shown by the books of said banik. L. R. OROOKS. Swor'n to and1( subiscribed beiforeC me this 6th day of .luly, l9ll. W. Il. Mc('ain, Notary Public. Correct Attest: R. L,. (ray, C. Ri. Wallace, S. D). Martin, Dlrcector's. Statemnenit of the (Condition of thie BANK 0OF WATlERlI00 I.(ientedl at. W1aterloo, N. V., att the cloise' oif business .Junte 30th, 11)1 . IIlNSOUR~CES.: Loans andl DIscounts . . . . $ 75,68i.0 Overdrafts .... .... .... .97 Furniture anud F'ixtures . . 1,229.15 Ilankinug house . . . . . . . . 2,255.'Oi Duie from Hanks anid Batnk ers........... .......... ,..2 Silver and other Coi . . . . 180.90 Total . ...... ... .....$ 85,301.21 LIABIhlTHS: Capital Stock PaId Ini .. . .$ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund.. ...... ....6,250.00 ~Udivided Profits, less Cur' rent Expetnses andi Taxes Paid ................2,797.72 Dume to Batnks andl hanker's 374.91 Dividends Untpaid ..........75.00 Individual Dielosits Sutbject to Cheek ............... 1,195.26 Savings Deposits . . . . . .. . Time Certiflcates of D~eposlt 1,353.55 CashIer's Checks .........Xi.8X hills Payable, icuiding Cer' tiflcates for Montey Hor rowed ...............5000.00) Total .. ........ .....$ 85,301.!! State of' Southi Carolina, 'County of Laurens. ss. Bofor'e me camne J1. C. Smith, P'resl dent of the above nalmed bank, who, beIng diuly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true con dltion of said bank, as shownt by the books of said bank. J. C. S'MITH. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1914. R. F. Jotnes, Notary Public. Correct Attest: M. J. Owings, J. C. Smith, .H. K. Alken, Directors. Only One "ROJ OQ)1NINB" et hegeuiecallto t0l name, LAZA. cough and headachan1 work o1 Zi.. Oh! you calt el get out of the way and let L V- ER-.La4, do the work. Purely vo a bla. Ase Rna Pharmacy SAVE THE HORSE If you could take out an in surance policy that would guarantee your horse or mule against colic for fifty cents you would hurry to do so, would'nt you? Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Remedy is colic insurance in drop form. 60 drops instantly relieves sever est case. Price 50c and $1 a bottle. No drenching. Results guaran teed or money refunded by For Sale by Ray's Pharmacy, Lnurens, S. C. StaftIllent Of the ('ondition of lie EN TltIrlill- II\ NK Loaoeted aM 1.ntir1enls, S. ('., fit the close of biisiicss, .1ite : , N 1! . , REISOUIZCiES: 14)an1s a141id Discounts .... ..:,.5. 12 Over-dr ... .... .. .. 2,927.15 Ilonds ald Stocks owned by the ank...............,000.0 Fuiltulre anld F.ixtttros. . ,152 IlaInking louse .. .. .... 22,16t.16 iDue fromi llantks anld lank11-. ers ...... ..1........ 2.2 Currency .... .. ....... ,..89.00 Gold .............. 80.00 Silver and ot her Coin . . . . (.199.21 Cheeks and "ash it ems . 0. 112.04 Tiotal .. .. ...........:i7:6.81.31) al.\Ilill XIIl.:S: Capilu!ta lo 'ad la . 11 . .$ 110,000.111 l'ndivid(d 'rofit.4 , lless Cur renit IEXpenses anld Taxes Paid . .. . .17.N18.0; D~iiends inim 144(......... . ..4 inlividilI Ik 'posits sub.ject to ('heek .. ..... 8,9 1:.7-. Savings l )i'osils . 1 .55 .'2 Tio Certi.ia. es of.n 1 o s ilt . . . . . . . . . , . . Trotal i l~eiosit.s .. ,, ., ,, . ,9 .0 CerIliNed Cheeks . . . ........ .7 Cashior's Checks ...... .171.71 Iillk l'ayablo. inluidinig Cer tilientlos for .\lonoy lw.r row ..... ...........* .,44.044 .4 ot .. . .. ..:7:3.19 Slnte of Coth(arolina, "omnit;y or I-aurenl.-:. . 11-*4r-. me can1 , ) . I . Itoper. Cash ior of thlt! it aho\e(! 11.1 i'd n u b n k, who, beilig duly sworn, slys '.h4t the abov andtl l oi llng stat44 en t is n true (onil diioll 4' sai bank. .i shown Iy the book- : said b111. C . I I111 R O :E . swornl 111 anid suibscIbe hd before4 me14 hIs "th d.y of .1lly, I'l I1. W. (;. I.lnci4astel. Notary Pubhlic. C orraet .\tt--t: N. 1-'. 1:03, C. E'. Kennedy 41. S. .\. Wilkes.,. Dire~ctors. StIteImenit of thlie ('0t41111ion Of Ile F. 11.11 -:11.A l.N K I'm-3ted4 lit I.nurensli. 1,. C.. lit the close of bulsinless ,lun1e :11), 1911. IwES'oi'IWCFCs: LIIIa s a114l Discounts . . . .$ .5 ,i4: I.7 1unilture andl 1 Flitures .. 5I0.Sii lDue froml Hanks and114 1I Ilk - C'IIIrrency ........ .......... ,:125.00) Gold....................95.004 S1 ie aind other (Coin . . . 4;4.25 (Checks and (Cash I tems . . .1.00. Tlotal..............$ 91,4110.08S 1.IA ll lIi El S: Kaital41 SI ock Paid In . . ...3 5. 0. 00~.41 lhdi vided PI 0ll 5, es (Cur renit IExpenesi. and4( Taxes 1ndividita De 441 posit s Sub lject to ChIeck ................1,660.00 SavIngs D~eposits......... . . .92.5 1 im110e ert Ilentes of D eposit 2,.1 04).0 ('ash ler's (Cheeks ...... 62.98 ilills Payablle, 1icIludig Cer ti leates for 101 lone44y Ilor.. ro wed.. .............22,4).)00 Total ...............$ 91,61G.08 State 0of Fou1th CarinaI14, 'County of' 144aurenIs. iss. IBefor'e mel ('r4meI R. F. Jones0. CaIshier' of the abov1e nlamled bask, who, be Ing (duly swornl, says that th abo111(ve and1( foregoIng sta44temuent Is a4 truel COn dItlon 01' saId bank, as shownj by the books of saId bank. RI. P. .JONES. SwornIlo and su4( 51bsecrI bed befor m'e114 thIs 7th4 daly of July3, 191 I. C. C. C'. IP. C'orrlect AttIest: W. II. Sloan , .\! . .. Ow Iings, RI. A. (Cooper', Dire'(ctorIts. Alason' Jart I TIos 145e perI dIozen. G ooid rulbbels a 44144 10J (cents er dloz-. S. .& F. Hi. WII,Kl:S & CO. Asthma! Asthma! POPI4AM'$ ASTHMA REMEDY giv'es instant relief and aa rCisoluto cure in all cases of Asthma, Etonchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by deegiasw; mail on receipt of price $:.0o. TrIal Package byf mnajiO cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. P~~ Ceveland, Ohdo LAUUENS R G CO. Laurens, 8. (1 Piles! Pl es! Piles! Williams' Indian Pile 01 ltment will cure Olin:), Bleeding and\ Itchl g Piles. It ab aorbs the tumors, aljytitchIng at once, acts as a poultice, v1 es instant rellet. Wil1inms' Ind~ian PIle OIntment is pre eared for Plies and Itching of the private part.. DruggIsts, mall 60e and $1.00. WI~L~IAMs SPO. CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio s'aWURN5 DRUG tAO, ImmjmaS ; Comfort for Summer Days You come down in the morning. Not to a cold range-nor a (lead, left-over coal fire-but to a red/y stove. A lighted match-a lever turned. Quickly you have a clean flame. Intenselv hot-and b/ue. A f(wr minutes later coffee is ready, the mush is cooked, the eggs are boiled. A quarter turn of the lever. Your flame falls to a simmering heat. A half turn. The flame dies. Suppose you want to hake. No vexing wait for a stubborn coal lire. In a few minutes your Florence oven is ready for six loaves. IhrougIh the glass doors you see the ruddy crust brought Only by uniform heat. It is visible baking. That meais good bakingd. When the baking's done the fire is turnecd out. Your kitchen was not overheated. The heat was Concentrated uder the oven or cooking utensil. Those intolerable summer days, when every inch of your Cast ir-on ran. r ted heat, elic gone. FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves change every drop of oil iino gas. This is mixed with the right quantity of oxygen. The flame is blu. When the flame is yelov it means that c./ is burning-not oil-gas. Burning oil does not produce a hot flame. It does smoke and smell. When the flame is blue, oil-gas is burning. Oil-gas that does not smoke and dus produce the hottest flame for cooking. Comc in and look over our Stoves and Ovens. We have just the outfit to suit your ieeds. Florence Oil Stoves and Florence Ovens are Fully Guaranteed by the Makers and by S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY AGENT1S FOR Quick Meal--New Perfection and Florence Oil Stoves HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS Boarding House accommodations at reason able prices. - Open June 15th..x Apply for rates to Harris Springs Water Company Harris Springs, S. C. IHighestQualityPainting i * If a High-grade Job of Automnoblile, Carriage * * or Buggy Painting is wanted we can do it. New@ * "Paint Show, clean quaters, free of dust. * HIGHES'f GRADE PAINTS * And Varnishes put on by an expert painter. We . * would like for you to see some of our work be * * fore having your painting done.g :W. B. BRAMLETT'S SONS: GENERAL REPAIRING