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Worth Care Do you read the I your baking powder of tartar or, on the o or phosphate? Royal Baking P cream of tartar, der! adds to the food oni Other baking pov phosphate, both of used as substitutes because of their che Never sacrifice ness for low price. ROYAL BAKIN Nevw 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 $ 8 8 8 8 8 8S ? 8 8 Local and Personal eLiaon. 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. John A. Owings of Barksdale, spent Tuesday here on business. Miss Nellie Thompson spent the week-end in the city with homefolks. Mr. Gary. Thompson of Greenville, was a visitor in the city Sunday. Misses Brucie and Martha Owings of the Anderson Female College spent the week-end here with homefolks. Mr. Edwin Moseley, who is attend Ihg Wofford College, spent the week end in the city with his parents. Mrs. Earle M. Caine and little son have returned home after spending the past week in Columbia. Cadets Herbert Sullivan and Ray Taylor of. Clemson spent the week end here with homefolks. Mr. John L. Pitts of the Friendship section, spent the day in town on Mon day. Mr. Will F. Bolt was among the vis itors here from the Rabun section last Monday. Mr. W. I). Sullivan, Jr., came down from his home at Tumbling Shoals Alonday to spend the day. Mr. William Mahaffey of the Eden section was a visitor here for part of the day on Monday. Mr. Thad L. Knight, a resident of the Sagetown section spent the day here Monday on business. Mr. John C. Abercrombie, who lives in the Burnt Factory community, was a visitor here the first of the week.. Mr. Zack -I. Tinsley was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Tinsley lives at Trinity Ridge. Mr. Jones B. Bolter of the Hunni cutt section spent Monday In town, trading. Mr. Maxie Patterson, who Is now making his home ini Spartanburg, spjent I he (lay here yesterday. Mr. D. D. Peden of Gray Court Was among the visitors here for part of the day yesterday. Mr. J. S. Craig of the Tylersville section was a visitor here for the day .yesterday. Mr. Jim M. Sumerell of Hickory 'Tavern spent part of the clay here on business yesterdlay. Mr. Gile Sumerel, of Hickory Tav ern, was a visitor in the city yester day. Mr. WV. F. Medock from near Gray Court was among the visitors in the city during the past week. Mr. P. M. Hellams of Gray Court, was among the visitors hero for .awhile last Friday. Mrs. Gee. Reilly, of Brooklyn, N. Y., -and Mrs. A. G. Rembert, of Spartan burg, are visiting Mrs. Cora C. Lucas. Miss Mattie Dean, supervisor of ru ral schools of Greenville county, spent the week-end in the city with her sis ter, Miss Sue Dean. -Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Wilkes, of Nor folk, Va., arrived in the city Monday to visit Mr. W~filkes' brothers and sisters here. Mrs. Walter H. Powell arrived in the city yesterday from North Carolina to spend some time as the guest of Mrs. Rosa I. Caine and Mrs. Dial Gray. Mr. Wilkes Dendy of Seneca who is atending college at Clinton ran up to Laurens and spent Saturday and Sunday with friends. Jane Blackwoll, the young child of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Blackwell, was car ried to Columbia Sunday for hospital treatment, having henn very sick Sat urdiy night. Miss Dorothy Hludgens, -who is at tending Cokoer College, at Hartsville, has been spending several days in the city with her parents. Miss Jeanetto Miller, a teacher ini the city schools of Greenville, stopped over Saturday on her return from the teachers meeting~ in Columbia, to visit the family of her sister, Mrs. J. G. eSullivan. For the past severai days Messrs *Milton A. Sullivan ,of Tumbling fu1 Thought abel to know whether is made from cream ther hand, from alum owder is made from ved from grapes, and r wholesome qualities. vders contain alum or mineral origin, and for cream' of tartar apness. juality and healthful G POWDER CO. York Shoals and C. H. Flannigan of Lake land, Fla., both Georgia Tech, stu dents, have been here conducting an efficiency test of the boilers of the Laurens Cotton Mills. Miss Maud Langston, of Laurens, on her return trom the state teacher's convention, stopped over for the week end with her sister, Miss Ella Lang ston, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wolk, Pomaria.-Newberry Ob server, Miss Lillian Kibler, of the Laurens high school faculty, spent the week end at her home in Newberry. Miss Lillian Salters, of Clinton, on her re turn from the state meeting of teach ers in Columbia, spent. the week-end with Miss Kibler.-Newbery Observer. Dr. J. M. Bearden spent several days last week in Columbia, attending a meeting of the Medical Reserve Corps of the National Guard, in which he ranks as first lieutenant. Miss Helen Jones has returned from Cartersville, Ga., where she went to attend the marriage of her sister, Miss i-tattle Jones and Dr. Harvey C. Hen. derson, of Charlotte. Rev. D. A. Jeffcoat, Mr. W. B. Mead ows, Jr., and Rev. 13. W. Crouch were among the visitors in Laurens during the recent. revival meeting. They were the guests of Mr. Charley McCravy and others. Mr. J. W. Todd made a business trip to Greenwood, Abbeville and Donalds Friday, returning the same day. This was Mr. Todd's first visit to 'Donalds since the city was a hamlet and he was very much pleased with the evidence of growth and progress there. He spent several hours around the 'depoo" looking over the city and en joying the pleasing atmosphere. Gus Cunningham Wocord, the 12 year old body of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wofford of Madden, came very near losing his right eye when a stick or stove woodl struck it. He wvas carriedl at once to DrI. IHughes, wvho gave im mediate treatment and holds out the hope that the injury will not affect the sigh. This is the second accident of the kind that has happened in this family in a short while. Our fire insurance companies are still among those present. Call on us. Traynhiam & Todd. * . es * e gg.,.se .e * e e * * Engagments and Marriages. * TUhonmpsonWatson. Much interest Is attached here to the announced marriage of Miss Linda Thompson and Mr. Eugene Wat son, of Anderson. Miss Thompson has visited relatives here on different occasions and is remembered as a very attractive young lady. hailey-Fleming. The following invitations have been received in Laurens: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edward Fleming request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Marion Erwin to Mr. William Cyrus Bailey on Wednesday evening, April the vfth at nine o'clockc Reid 'Memorial 'Church The Hill Augusta, Georgia, Reception' Immediately after the ceremony Thirteen Hundred and Twenty-Four Monte Sano Avenue The bride is a niece of Dr. WV. S. Becan, of the Presbyterian college faculty, and is an accomplished and attractive young lady, a member of one of Augusta's most prominent families. The groomi is a son of Mr. andl Mrs. W. J. Bailey, of Clinton, and is asso ciated with his father in various busi ness enterprises. Let us handle that fire insurance policy of yours, Traynham & Todd, * - -a SOCIETY ,..... ... 'e . . " .... . ... The Wednesday Club spent Wednes day afternoon as the guest of Mrs. . McD. Moore at her home on East Main street. The program c'nr'rted of two interesting papers, as follnws: "Born ard Shaw," Mrs. P. A. Simpson; "The Problem Novel", Mrs. L. R. Kerr. Much of the time was spent discussing the program for 1916-17. Several in teresting subjects were suggested and these were submitted to a committee to select from. A delicious salad course -was, served after tlte business session. The members present were Mesdames B. L. Parkinson, W. L. Gray, J. H. Hicks, L. R. Kerr, J. D. Watts, J. H. Sullivan, H. S. Black well, C. H. Hicks, M. L. Smith, P. A. Shpson, C. R. Moseley, Brooks Swy gert, A. C. Todd and Miss Frances Thames. Services at Baptist Church. Dr. O. O. Fletcher of the Furman University has accepted an invitation to preach at the First Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Fletcher is well-known as one of the South's leading educators and those who hear him are assured of an ex cellent address. Meeting of U. D. C. The J. B. Kershaw chapter, U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. J. S. Bennett Tuesday afternoon, March 28th, at 3:30 o'cloc. As this meeting will com memorate the birthday of Gen. Wade Hampton, several speakers have been asked to make talks and a full attend ance is urged. Mrs. Robt. Eichelberger, Secretary. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the voters of Laurens who support ed me in the election and to assure all others that I have no ill-feeling toward them. I have no reason to complain of any methods of my oppo nent, but on the other hand wish to commend him as conducting a clean and frank campaign. My best wishes are for the welfare of the city. Respectfully, C. Ml. Babb. MIr. Toml 'Cartwright, representing the C. A. Reed Music House, of Ander son, was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Lot us furnish a nice Swing for your porch, we have them from $2.90 up. .. M. & E. IH. WILKES & CO. Sma: In spite of t 4$tomers the sarne GET IT BY PARCELS POST FROM H. TERRY, Chairs for Every Room Two Solid Carloads Just Received These goods were contracted for months ago, before the advance in price. This means a Saving to You of 20 to 25 per cent. While they last you have the advantage of buying at the old prices. 0M7 $2.50o the frame is Rock Maple, Very Heavy, High Back, Steam Bent Rockers, seat and back flof best Wooden Cane.' Other style Maple Rockers from $1.50 up. f . We offer you a wide choice to select from at thisU time, we are showing 64 styles Rockers for you to select from. 59styles Chairs for you to select from. N. his showing includes all styles, woods and finishes. Good taste and good quality have been combined in tese to give you the best. I DS.M. & E.H. Wilkes &Co.U rt Fashion Features HICH MAKE FOR ECONOMY hie high prices elsewhere we are still offering our cus old price in nearly every line. 6 New Spring Suits Beautiful Wash Goods L ad i e, se e th e m ! T h y a re b ea t i es F i n e C i fo n a nd S e e d V o iles i n p re tty and priced right..... .... 4.95 to 16.50 de(signs ;, yard..... .... .... .... .25 New Skirts * ". 27-iM\ererizdnati.standSheer 111/1- \- ie n p et rn e ein n Everything that is new in Ski -ts, we st ripes 15e value' at.. ......... . .10 have them. Priced 1.00, 1.50 up t .98 27-inch Mercerized P'oplins, all colors 115 Waist Special 36"iili 'nererz~ i 15,al i;;os'i The best qiuaity and the vcery latest at.... .... ............ .... .25 and most u-to-date styles in waists, 1 case Standard fApron Ginghams you Will find here, priced 1.00, 2.00 7-2e kind at ............ .... .05 andl.... .... ........ .........2.50 M s newa Dresses and Middies ve are showing the cleanest and 100 new Middies made of fine middy best brand of muslin underwear, twill at ....C....s.... ....f.....50 cheises, night gowns, corset cov Laces and Stickerie Braid s efs, do s a nd mini"ons. see Good ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o tat n odq aiy h esbe ne aomtices.n ) 100 pieces new round thread laces, 10e A grand assortmentL of oriental and 100 dIozen Ladies' Hose in black, white shadow laces, all widths at 10c and and colors at a pair..... .. .10 and .15 up. . 50 dozen extra quality ribbed Iose in 36o-inch Nets and Allover Laces in black, tan and white at a pair .10 and .15 ,w'hite, cream, eoru and gold at .25 to 1.00 20 dozen men 's Sox in all color's, splen A big lot of stickerie Braid in white did quality at, a pair...10 and-.15 andl all colors at 100 piece; for' tim-. ht oosSeil ming ginghams, etc. hit e tods Specia. Sh00 " S *oo o ~ o o o o a o o ^ "" " * to "ole0 "r Soes for Springtine 36-inch white Gabardine, extra quality Daily arrivals keep our showing of Shoes at, yard...... .... .... .... .... .25 for spring replete with the newest of nov- ~36-inchi white honey-comb Skirting at4 elty creations. Models are so varied it is a yard..... .... .... .... .25 and .35 imnpossible to more t han hint, at what y.;ou Whli te P ionies ,widle or narrow wale, may expect to fid. The man or woman at.......................15 to .35 I who wears our Shoes knows waht comn- 40-inch all Silk larquisette ..........50 Sort anial ulity mean. *We extend( a 40-inch wite VToil at.... .... .15 and .25 cordial invitation to you to inspect our Vine almiity Nainisook and Lonugeloth line of new footwear, at, a yard .... .... .... .10 and .12 1-2 H.*~4 T E4'4.