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Study Food Values Food provided for the family table de serves the careful thought of every house wife. Do you use thought when buying baking powder? The quality of cake, biscuits and all quickly raised flour foods depends largely upon the kind of baking powder used. Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar derived from grapes. It is absolutely pure and has proved its excel lence for making food of finest quality and wholesomeness for generations. Royal Baking Powder contains n nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and Personal Mention. 8 *' ' r . SOCJgTY , . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88888888888.8 Invitations have been issued tothie Miss Rebecca Dial spent the week- wedding of Miss Nita Hunter of Ow .end at Clemson college visiting friends. tugs and Mr. George 11. Anderson to Mr. L. F. Baldwin of Hickory Tavern take place on Tuesday, May 23rd. Miss -speCnt the day in town yesterday. I hunter was formerly a teacher In the Capt. Gorge C. Byrd of the Hunt- Kline school and has a number of ington section spent Tuesday in town. friends in the county who will be ii Mrs. A. Dial Gray has returned home Iterested in the approaching event. .after undergoing treatment for sever- Barnwell Sentinel. al weeks in a Jlaltirore hospital. rs. W. l. Dial left yesterday for In ,honor of Mrs. Stevens. Caote ~V1where she will enter a fos-r Mrs. S. M. Wilkes entertained in a hital for treat shett. very delightful manner at her home on West Main street yesterday morn Mr. J. Porter Elledge was called to ing in honor of Mrs. John Stevens of Landrum last week on account of the Kershaw. The guests enjoyed many serious illness of his brother. rounds of bridge after which they Supt. of Education J. 11. Sullivan were served delicious salad and sand has been confined to his home several wiches. days on account of sickness. 0 0 u Mir. .1. X' Ledford, of the Leverett Bridge ('ub Enteriaiued. iurniture Company, is sick again and Mrs. Albert ital was the hostess at has not been at his work in some time. a charming afternoon party on Tues Mir. T. F. illshop, who has been liv- lay when she entertained the bridge lug in Winter 'ark, Fla., has returned club. 1/ollowing several enjoyable to this county for the su1i1mmer. games of bridge the guests were serv .\lr. .larvip lranks, of Chairleston. has been visiting in the city a few dlays,.i lio fM',liieIIy Mrs. M. F. Ansel and Mias Ashury, A delightful occasion of the vast of Greenville, were the guests of .Mr. week was the afternoon party given and .Mrs. F. 1'. McGowan last week. last Saturday by M's. W. It. Dial Mliss Annie IHluff has returned to the and Miss [olla .lay Dial In honor city after a successful session teach- of Mrs. R. Vance Irby, one of Jug at Fayetteville, N. C. the popularbrides of the season. About Mir. William Ii. Pillts of the Friend- tenty guests were present to enjoy ship section was a visitor. here the the afternoon playing bridge. Follow first of the week. lug the gaies they were served deli Mr. O. C. Duncan, who lives out on cious cream and cake. Wile the Laurens Route Four was here for gaies weie in p'ogress, Miss Mar part of the (lay Monday. garet Dial served delicious punch. Mi', .1. Cheste Pinson who lives near d 0 0 the city. wvas amlong the business vlsi- I Tenth Gauleo Eiitertinied. toi's here on Tuesday. 'Thie members of the TJenthi Grade, \. .1lii1). I'll is of thle. Aistin thIne griaduatnrg class, of the Iauens neighborhood, wvas among those hcre chool, were etctaione last Fiiday for the day yesterday. evening by the members of the Ninth Mr. 'Cullen L. Pitts of Peaciland Grwde, the party being given at thie riek was a buiness visitor her'e part home of Mrs. .1. '.. Wnnett. .hortly of the dlay onl T'uesdat' adfci thei' aiMrival the yo ig guests SMr. Jay B. Bolt of tlie I lenderson- were presented a sheet up n which lle section spent the (lay here yestei- wt printed a story entitled A Ho clay looking after business. maice of Adve ilsients", i the co Mr. Walker L. Chestein who is a pleling of which the guests found resident of the Rabun Creek section much ceasume and akmuseient. hol was heie for part ofthe (lay yesterday, lowing this the hostesses and hosts Miss Nell Childi'ess of I~tgder Col- served delicious ice ceamu and cake, logo spent the week-end heire with 00%) liMrnefolks. Mrs. Cs.tP. Dais Entrtaiis. Rev, and Mrs. . P. Mitchell, of Ono o the most charting recep (osnvlle, spont the early part of the tions of the season'was given last Fri week in the city. f day aftAs'noon, h dhen Mrs. ) A. Davis Miss May laggott and Miss Perl entertained in honor of Mrs, I. Vance Marti of the Greenville Woman's Irby at her home on West Main street. College, spent the week-end with rel- Tie front rooms of the home were atives id Giay Court. thrown together ad beautifully dec Mr. Madison illakeley, a native of oi'ated eon - the occasioh eith cedar an this county but for 35 years a resident sweet peas. The guests wci'o received vl Arkansas, Is oh in the couity vis- at the door by Misses Bessie Todd, iing relatives and meeting old friends. Mary Simpson and Lucia Simpson who Mr. J. L. Adams, of Riemand, has ushered them to the receiving lin been the guest of D C. and Mrs. R. Ec composed of Mrs. Davis, Mes. o1 sughes several days, Mr. Adams Is T. Todd, Mrs. R. Vance Irby, Mrs. a successful railroad cont'ator of Hugh Sanford, Miss mily Smith large interests, and Miss Amelia Todd. From the Miss G ente A ekn r who ha ben reception room tthee entered t .~eclga dnhoadMiss halaywheeggheytwrndmetissMisses ngatn ofethen schoollsen Woma'shrdte inohe iigrom Clyse inpuens this weekn wile ren- weete eesre eiiu atioe n Misrulayrb peiddwhlet.s Mr. Caisn B.lakeley, ha bntv coi.flDa u ra n r.M thnis tounisyhomt for sevral asdentI.Cpln u hb'ae h 9Aoun ofsicss. nthe haounty inigros- ust eeuhie verynrltivell sn eeragld rimes.tit ielbay ieMse ni been the gat ongi.n for. R. oE airuhes aeveult ays suM re dm reiss h Hnr la suessful crailroanttd Mis.trabci'tVanc largeM's WiinteireLanasets.t teahin atEd schorsl, andtidwihFotyToitseshm Coinne Aoben, Awheoihasbeno teh.. usa mrig n ftron Mnat setion ws cklsent bahsera ocainswrlms elgtu dea dnaurs oiand eek whirle in-oesadtepulrgmofFt jrot toa tr hoe ina Stoght lie TwC.,lye ihethsam h here otey wil spetil su.e v'a- e' cion.? "VULTURES OF SOCIETY" MARVEL OF PRODUOTION Spectacular Presentation True Tale of Life Today-How Orphan Girl Wins Prince and Fortune. At Idle Hour Monday, May 22. Down deep underneath the sarface of society in the larger cities there lurks constantly an element of ro mance and intrigue more strange than any adventure in the open. In "Vul tures of Society," Essanay's latest powerful flive-act drama, the mist has been lifted from the machinations of the masqueraders in the homes of the wealthy and a realistic story of an odd phase of American life revealed. The play was produced under the direction of E. H. Calvert. While the drama Is made up of a series of amazing circumstances, there is not one scene that does not happen in everyday life. The abduction of a prince by a "so ciety thief," who is his double, and the advantage thus given this leader and his bandit band, is but one of the brilliant pieces of action, sec ondary, however, to the old trail of the boarding-school girl who turns adventuress when driven to it by her millionaire employer. But the rich vulture lives to face a greater sorrow than he ever caused his stenographer. Lillian Drew has attained a mar velous interpretation of the part of Teddy Uinns, the boarding-school girl who from stenographer leaps to the position of wealthy Spanish senorita fawned upon the society. Marguerite Clayton, as Eloise. Clever man, the unconventional daughter of the millionaire, is seen in a role which affords her ideal opportunities. E. H1. Calvert is the leader of the band of dress-suit thieves and the double of the prince. The part of the rich mierchant is played by Ernest Mau pain. ('ari front Mr.r Harris. Editor o '1'ihe Advertiser: Please allow inc space to say to my friends, who, through your columns, have so kindly suggested imy name andt al so aninounced me a candidatec for the l louse of Representatives, that whiile I appreciate and thank them for the colnlidence they would place in lilt, I for several suffiient rea ons, re pectfully decline to make the race. Yours truly, WV. P. Biarris. .1 Symbol of Heatii. The I'ythagorians of Ancient Grceec ate siu ile food, practiced tem pera-ice and purity. As a badge they ised the live pointed star which they reared'lei as a symbol of health. A red live pointed star appears on each package of Chaniberlain's Tablets, and still ful fills is ancient mission as a symbol of .health. If you are troubled with in digestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of these tablets from your druggist. You will be surprised at the quick relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. WOF FORI) ALUMNI BANQUET A D)ELl(IHTFUL O'0.tS10 Mfembiers of the Laurenis ('ounty .Asso. c'lan .Met ini the Lauitrens Ilotel La1st 'Thursdiay. The ailumini of \\offordi College, whlo arec residlents of Laurh ens county, gave a baniquet at thle Isanurenzs 1I0101 last Thursdaty eveniing and formally organ ized a permatnent alumni ii association. 'ltho folliowinug ohlicer's were elected: P'resideint, Rev. J. RI. T. Major; vice President, Dr. W. II. Dial; Secretary and Treasurer, Alr. Edwin Lucas. It was decided that the time of the next meeting would be left to the secretary. 1'Te eveiiing was a niost einthtusiastic one and every man pre'senit eviniced much interest ini his Alma Mater. Just preceding the business session the members of the association were served a delightful banquet, prepared by the Iturens Hotel. Following the electipn of officers, several after-dinner talks were made, Rev. J. R. TP. M~ajor acting as toast niaster. The first speaker of the cv enuing was D~r. Snyder, tile lpresident of Wofford College, who gave a most entertaining andi appropriate address. Hie was followed by State Superiin tendent of Education Swearingen, Mr. Swearingen happened to be in the city t the time, was invited in' and inade an honorary memitber ef the associa tion. Hie spoke for a few minutes in his usual delighitfutl and entertaining manner. Capt. J. B. Humbert, of Princeton, the oldest alumnus iresent then made a few happy remarks and was followed by Mr. Casper Smith of Waterloo, whose speech was a most enjoyable one. TPhe last speaker of the eveniing was Mr. Rice Nickles, a recent graduate, who captivated his' audience with his delightful and en thusiastic address. Buys Garage Biliditng. Mr. C. E. Kennediy has purchased the buiilding in the rear of the Iau rens Motor 'Car Company nowv occu pled by Martin's Garage and formerly swned by Mir. Wham, Hie has not an nounced anything n.e to wbat ue he will 'nut it * GRAY COURT, ROUTE THREE. * Gray Court, Route 3, May 15.--Miss es Clara, Altita, Leatha and Palmer Williams and Miss Clara Garrett and brother, Dennis, attended the Chil dren's Day at Lanford Sunday. Mr. Claude Riddle and sister, Maude and their cousin, Omega, motored up to Fountain Inn Thursday. Miss Ida ;Dee Garrett spent Thurs (lay night with her sister, Mrs. Maude Riddle. Mr. Hargrove Riddle was in Foun tain Inn Wednesday. Misses Clara, Altha and Leatha Wil liams spent Wednesday night with their cousin, Miss Nannie Cox, near Gray Court. 'Ars. P. A. Owens and Mrs. Purchas spent Friday with Mrs. J. D. Williams. Miss Omega Riddl6 spent Saturday night with Miss Eunice Kellett. Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Riddle visited Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Robertson Monday night. Mr. 13111 Peterson and daughter, Miss Lillie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Garrett. Miss Irene Owens visited at her grandfather's Mr. Burdett, near Lan ford, last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Garrett were in Fountain Inn Thursday. NOTICE. A public meeting of all those citi zens who return real 'r personal property in the se ioh district of the town of Lturens v be held in the county court hous Friday, June 2nd 1at. 1) o'clock A. \., for the purpose of levying a tax for maintaining the public schools in the town of laurens for the scholastic year of 1916-'17. By order of hoard of Trustees 0. 13. Simmons C. 11. itope', Chairman. Secretary. -i3-it 1'ublic Meeting Friday. Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held in the court house on Friday afternoon, the 19th of this month at live o'clock at which time I will discuss the contract between the City of Laurens and Reedy River Power Company for el'ctric current to supply the town. lease come as I will be prepared to t iswer any ques lion concerning the saie. I trust ev (rybody will conie so we can have a full iieel iug that there can no longer he any nisunlerstanding. I will be glad to give any one any iiline lie may desire at lie mee'ting. Yours truly, N. 13. Dial. IHithdny Dinner at Lanford. Lanford, May 15.-On Saturday, May 13;tI, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. I.. Lanford a pleasant day was cele brated in honor of Mrs. Lanford's fa ther, NMr.. lelmoth I Fleming, all of his children taking part, even to the daughter at Leesville. Although she could not be there in person she re membered tile dear old father by send ing him a beautiful pound cake for the bountiful dinner which was spread un der the large oaks oii the lawn, for him i and a few of hiis (losest friends andl rel ative'cs. Never was a tablie load ud withi mor'e of thle good things to eat than that. table whieh loving tinghtIer'. anud 0ons had p repare'd for: thueiir 76 yeai' old fat her. All his grand ciirien weie thle :e c (('lt two. It was a swieet sighit to see hi m and his soldier' frliend.4, silting side by side (enjoyinmg good health. After' the dliin neri was over' all were bountifully seivedl w~ithi ice crmeami an en~ cke oin the lawn. II is friends enjoyed to the utmost the kind hospitality of Mlr. and Mr's. Lan ford, Alt wished .foi' him miany birit hdays, lie wliing ini returin that each might live to be 'githi him on othier birthdays. Th'lose enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lani fordc, Mr'. and Mrs. J1. tS. liiggins and faitly, Mmr. and Mi's. W. D). Pattersoni and family, Mi'. J1limie Patter'son, Mr's. Alice Mills, Mr'. William Patter son, Mr. and Mrs. Lauirens Patterson and family, Mr'. and Mr's. J1. M. Flem hng and family, Mr.~ and Mirs. 0. L. Lanford and faily, Miss Minnie Lani ford and Miss Nell Welborn. Miss Robin Patterson and Miss Car ii Lou Hiiggins were ini Iaur'ens Sat urdcay shopping. Miss Minnie Lanford and Miss Nell Welboin wver'e in Laur'ens Wednesday. Miss Audrliy Franiks - visiting in Spmartainbur'g this week. Mr's. L. M. Cannon has returned fi'om a yisit to Spai'tanbur'g. Miss M innie Lanfordl spent Friday in Spartanbur'g. Mi's. Mai'tha I Iiei'et is sick at this writing. Airs. ii. M. .Johnson is inmroving. Capt. W. II. li'iimmond was ini Laui rens Mon~ay. .~Mr. E'. 11. Moor'c is some bet tei' than lie was. Capt. J. W. Lanford, Boyd( Deshields, and E.~ H. Bramblett wer'e in Woodruff Mr. 3. 0. Garrett has gone to the reunion in Bi'minghaim. THERE'S ChARACTER AND QUALITY IN THE CALLING CARDS WE PRODUCE ANDI) PlE itKI1E ARF RIGHT SPECIAL Demonstration! OF Thursday, May 18th, We would like for every lady in the county to attend this demon stration. Come let us show you how simple and easy it is to operate one of our Oil Stoves. They do the work perfectly and econ omically, and without smoke or odor. Remember the time and come Thursday, May 18th, 4 to 6 p. m. S. M. & E. H. WILKES CO. THE SPORT SHIRT FOR CONTENTMENT! and with it Knee-length Drawers, Coat-cut Undershirts or Union Suits 50.and $L00O the garment Thslight, refreshing undeiydar is a long step towards summerday satisfaction of body and mind. The fabric is vastly durable in use and wash. Opposite Post Office CAtMI[L SICKENS! IT'S HORRIB[[! DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED i guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" will give you the best Liver and Bowel Cleansing you ever had. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a 50 cent bottle of o(ison's liver 'Tono day's work. Calonel is quickillver under my personal guarantee Ithat it and it salivates; calomel 1 jur your will At0 you- sluggish liv er better liver. It111 111 nasty llomel; it won't make you i sic( and you (nn eat anything you if you are bilious; feel y, plug- want without being sal11viated. Your gish and all knocked out, if our bow- |druggist guarantees that each spoon els are constipated and your headi ful will start your liver, clean your aches or stomach is sour, just take a , bowels and straighten you 11lp by m)Iornl spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver ing or yon get your money back. C'hil Tone instead of using sickening, sal- dren gladly take Dodson's liver' Tono Ivating calomel, Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and is real liver medlicine. You'll know it doesn't. gript or cramp or make them next morning because you will wake sick. up feeling fine, your liver will be work- I am selling millions of bottles of Ing, your headache and dizziness gone, Dodson's Liver Tone to people who your stomach will be sweet and bow- have found that this pleasant, vegeta ols regular. You will feel like work- ble, liver medicine takes the place of Ing. You'll be cheerful, full of vigor dangerous calomel. Huy one bottlo on ind ambition. my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask 'Your druggist or dealer sells you a your druggist about me.