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THE OLD BAKING Absolut No ALUM-h 888888888888gggg . - 8 8 Loeal and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8.8 8 8 8 8 Mr. J. E1. Allen of Honea Path was among the visitors heie Monday. Mr. Will H. McClintock of Ora, spent the day in the city yesterday. Mr. Billie SnojV of Chinky Pin Hol low sold eggs in the city Tuesday. Mr. M. V. Holder was, a visitor in the city Friday. Mr. W. L. Garrett from Gray Court Route Three spent yesterday here. Mr. Dan J. Johnson of Huntington was among the business visitors here yesterday. Mr. T. J. South, of the Gray Court section, was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wolff and Miss Martha Wolff, of the Shiloh communi ty were sliopping in the city Monday. Capt. George C. Byrd a resident of the IHuntington section spent the day here yesterday. Mr. W. S. McCrady is spending several days in Charlotte and Charles ton oil blusiness. Miss lulia Connor of Greenwood is visiting In the city as the guest of frien(s and relatives. Miss imogene Wilkes will return today from Greenville and Abbeville where she has been visiljng friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dlver of Ander son motored over yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. W. F. 11111, who lives near the Newberry lifin n Cross 11111 township, was among the visitors in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mis. W. P. .lones and cllild, of the Vare Shoals section, were shop ping in the city Saturday, having come over in the mach ine. Mi. W. Ii. McPhail has been limping aroun(i on one foot for the past several days, having let a piece of hot ice fall on his major toe several- days ago. Miss Lela Thomnpson, of Spartan butrg, who spent the past. winter' in thle city, is visiting here as the guest of M rs. W. 10. /Lucas.. 'Mr. and Mirs. ilohn 13. Fer'guson mo tored to Laurecns from their home in Clinton Mondlay andl spent the day in the city. Mr. andi Mrs. L. D). Witt of Gr'een ville will arr'ive today to spend sev eral days here as the guests of Misses Imiogene and Kathleen Wilkes. Mr's. W. II. Owens, Mr's. ii. L. Scaife, MIlss IEllene McCaslan and Mr. and 's. John Ferguson, of Clinton, wvere in the city Monday. having conmc up in Mr. Ferguson's eai'. Col. .Joe Sparks of the Columbia State staff was among the piomilnent visitoi's in the city last Saturday. lie came upi to spendi the week-end herec with his father and motheri. Lookner. .lamnes Hi. Sullivan and Law r'ence hlarksdale wvent to GIreenwvood yesterday, wvher'e they toon the degree of Knight Templar. Messrs 13. II. Gossett and C. B. Young from near' Fountain Inn wer'e among those wvho came dhowni on bus iness yesterdlay andh spent the day in TRT At Our To folks who has anne Coffee a chance make this offer. - Buy a pound can. I home be sure to use just nary cheap coffee. Ther go to the store you bougi money back. That soun< Get It From RELIABLE (AL POWDER sly Pure o PiO HA rE the city. Messrs J. Thomas Garrett and H. P. Garrett were. among the visitors here from near Gray Court yesterday. They came down to spend the day on bus iness. Mrs. Clarence McKinney of Laurens and Miss Bettie Lou Duncan of Calli son are the guests of Mrs. Henry Alc Kinney.--Greenwood Journal. Master John Thomas Wilkes spent several days in Greenville last week visiting friends, taking the trip at this time particularly to see Barnum & Balley's circus Saturday. Being in terviewed oil the %tbject by a repre sentative of The Advertiser yesterday, John stated authoritatively that, ac cording to his notion, Mlr. Banrum and his friend Bailey had "some" circus. 'Mrs. Mason L. Copeland or Laurens came over to see the two noted 1ang lish actors, Forbes-Robertson and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Columbia thea tre, and was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Ir. and MIrs. Wil llam Watts fall, on Pendleton street. -The State (Sunday.) For Sale-lmproved farm 5.1 1-2 acres. Good cottage and outbuildings. Price low and terms easy. W. Ii. Clinkscales, Laurens, S. C. 14-t-pd Get in the auto contest. It's not too late. Wade iII an( get the $25 special prize and thereby demonstrate your ability to win the big prize. For Saule-Registered Duro0 .Jersey Pigs, $6.00; one registered )uroc .Ier sey sow, $30.00: two lerkshire sows, entitled to registration, $25.00 each: grade pigs and shoats all sizes. W. I. (1inkscales, Laurens, S. C. 1 i-it-d)(l At green, Pond. School. "The Improvement Association of Green Pond school will give a box supper at. tle school house on Satur day night October 30th, beginninug at 8 o'clock. A cordIal invitation is ex tended to all. Look Out for Pickpockets. Reports conme of nutmerou s robber ies by pickpockets at Greenville Sat urday, wh'len Barnum & Bailey's cir cus showed there. In spite of the or forts of the circus managements, these light-tlngered gentry are always among those present on circus day. So it may be expected that ~Laurens will be favor'ed with a visit from them tomiorrowV. People with more money than they can conveniently spend as pocket-money would (do well to leave their surplus funds in a safe place. Banks are the proper places to leave money, anywvay, andl then purchases can be made by check without the dlanger of loss or misundlerstandings. It wouldl not be out of place to sug gest here that before allowing the pickpockets to have a chance at you ihat you come up to The Adv'ertiser otice andl help one oif the contestants along by paying your subscription for a couple or years. Hlonest. We mean it. The contestant will not appreciate It more than the secretary to the ex cheqiuer dlepartment. ~IT Expeiie re never givez Luzi Sto please you, we n making the coffee at half as much as of ordi.. if you are not satisfied, it it from, and get your la reasonable doesn't it. Your Grocer INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE COUNTY (Continued from Page One.) Harne Of lu^Ins~~wee vjitor o~f Mrs. I. S. Brooks last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gillespie and chil dren, returned to their home in Greenville .Monday after a short visit with Mr. Harris Curry and family. Messrs 1. M. Owings and Malcolm Hunter of Wofford College were re cent visitors with home folks. MIr. IR. It. Owings attended the Bel ton fair last week. 'Mrs. Haskell Gray and little son spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and 'irs. Harris Curry. Messrs Jolin Switzer, Eirnest Harris, David Brownlee, Haskell Gray and Arthur Currf, spent l'aturday night in Greenville, having gone up for the purpose of viewing the Barnum & Bailey circus. Quite a number of our people in tend to take In the State fair this week. Among the number will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curry who will go Wed nesday. - . Sunday being the fifth Sunday there will be services here in the morning. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, and preaching at eleven. At the conclusion of the preaching several will be re ceived Into the church. The school at this place will open on the first, with Miss Eula Winn of Columbia as principal and Miss Annie Wright of Tylersville as the primary teacher. This will be Miss Winn's first term, She comes well recom mended, however, and with the as sistance of Miss Wright who already enjoys the confidence of the patrons, having taugh+ here last year. The prospect sceims bright for a success ful term. WATTN MILL NEWS. Watts Mill, Oct. 2.-Little Clara, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. 13. Duille died at their home at this iace on Sunday morning, after a short illness. Its remains will be in terred in the Laurens cemetery today. 'I'he parents have the sympathy of their friends here and elsewhere. MNrs. Sallie Sanders returned home Monday from a pleasant visit with friends in Greenville. Mrs. Alice Frady visited relatives in Clinton Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. X,. Burns visited relatives in Greenville during tie week end. Mr. and Mrs. (). D. Davis of Wood ruff visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. .Mr. and irs. Rt. H. Donaldson visit ed at the home of .1. W. Ilellans at Laurens Mill on Sunday. LONG VIEW NEWnS. Loing View, Oct. 25.-We are hav Ing pretty weat her again after the rainy weat her. Ti farmers are husy gath ering iheir crops and sewing grain. Mrs. Auslin Goddard spent the past. week in Greiiwood attending the Piedmont fair and reports a n ice Iltine and a good fair. Mrs. Alfred C(oleman spent Sunday evening with Mirs. William Austin. Mir. and Mi's. Ii. K. Rleder and chil diren with their sister, .Miss Mary Blaeli, of Ninety Six, spent Sunday with Mr. L. 10. Reeder and family. Mr. L. 1F. R~eeder andl family will move to (aimpohello Novembei' 2nd, to resume his duties as teachei' again. Mr's. Iilemminger' will go to live with Mrs. WVill .Jones of Campobello. Mi'. Cothr'an Pinson dlellghtedi his home people1 with a short stay Friday. ils fr'iend, Mr. Taylor fi'om Missis s1ippi came wvith him. Their headquar tei's ai'e at Fihlerton, Ga. at present. Mr'. Bill Ward andl Mir. Hoyle C'ole man spent a few hours with M\ir. and Mi's. Ward of Vaughnsvillc Saturday night. Mr's. .John H-olland i'eturned home Sunday. C'OL~ lPOIN'iT NE W'S. -Col'd Point, Oct. 25.-We ar'e having pretty weather after' sevei'al days of i'ain. Picking cot ton is the order of the (lay. Sunday was prcehing dlay at Mt. Pleasant. We had a very goodl audience aind good sermon by the pas teo', Rev. Jodie1 MartIn. Mrs. Guy 10. Moore was hostess to (luite a numbei' of visitors Saturd(ay andl Sunday. Mi's. Owvens and (laughter, Mrs. C'lar'ence McKinney were the Sunday guests of Mrs. 0. C. Duncain. Mrs. Maggie Moore is visiting i'ela tives and friends here. Miss Annie May IDuncan visitedl friends and kinsmen Saturday and Sunday. Mir. Guy Moore of Spartanburg was a pleasant visitor here recently. Mr. Alber't Duncan and friend, Carl Moore. wei'e in Laurens F'.unday. Mr. lui'ts Nelson was a visit",r to Cross Hill Sunday. Mi'. D~allas Nelson w"as in Laurens Saturday. .\ir. John Rims Nelson and wife and in tow'n Satuiiday. Mi'. F. F. Wheeler and Mi's. Wheelei' wi'll attIend the fair in Col umbia. Mi'. .Jim Riddle wans the Sunday nuest of hi. sister., Mr's. Guy E. Moore. HERE IS THE BED FOR.BABIES! Safety First! That's the mother's big requirement in a crib for the kiddies! High sides and closely set spindles so that youngsters can't fall over or get caught! We want every mother to come to our store this week and see our line of cribs. Right now, we are making a big display of safe metal cribs. These are the product of The Simmons Mfg. Co. which makes over 310,000 cribs yearly. They are by long odds the best cribs made. After you've seen them, you'll appreciate why we have chosen these cribs to offer our customers as the biggest crib value we could find on the market. COME IN AND SEE THESE DE The construction of these approaches perfe io Before they leave the factory, each crib is ri1letely Read Here What set up and inspected. Every part must fit e ery other SIMMONS part accurately. All working parts must move evenly The Maker, Says: and smoothly. Afterthis inspection, each part is tagged and Iabelled We make over 310,00 of these sp it cannot get mixed with other bribs and so that the ower ern) mnefacturer In the same parts always go together. ojiywhere The "Freight-Proof-Packing" ensures these criLs t fl1p for itelf of the reaching us without a rpar and in all the freshness ofis .their origina .nish. )-randiallthefreshnesof_____ Noiseless and Comfortable The sides slide up and down so easily as not to disturb a sleeping inf.8nDt. The spring is made of Simmons Spring FabWic and slung on highly elastic he ea springs that ensure absolute comufort for the child. Be er toorow! Le u shw ou hebiges-vluccribfre thae mey.frSm S.NoiM.es and H.omfortableo LELAND WEBB & COMPANY Ii "ThePRESENTINGD "TeMarriage of Kitty"U IOpera HouseThrsday Nov.'4th.U 11 a Record That Interests 0H _ __ _ Lean j~b That Thrills o GOne Carload SUPATED BY ThtA uses |of Special Miss Bettie Bates BeautifulU DScenery and and . Scenery f Electrical CmayGorgeous D Effects _______ Costumes U A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL COMEDY ATTRACTIVELY ENTERTAINING .So