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* * 3Irs, . tuella Thomais Henderson *' An Appreciation. Thursday, 'March .1 1. 1915, was a perfect day-the bright sunshine and crystal attospihere with the cooling breezes were Just such as follow thun der clouds and showers on a previous day. This Ideal day was the day Mrs. Amelia Thomas lienderson, wife of Mr. Lafayette llenderson of larksdale. was buried at Warrior Creei-surgciy the smiling day did not ntock the grier of loved one-Aye, we knowv it did not anytmore than tihe beautiful flowers dlonated by loving luuids. Yes. she was laidI away under v theI johliquills and11(i violetM. ''lhere is ai ways heatlity inl flowers love and grief. .\ll the previous d:y throngs of. frilds had passed inl .u11( out with sad d ietanor, and sorrowing lhe iarts, for the loving wit, of r years had gonte leaviig aln only soin, iltbin '. llenderlson, a- niu1ch bel.ovedl dauah-0ter inl-law., M.\-;. .\lma Wells ilen~icrs4on anld little .Juanita \\'ell s, ani only granldebil. so nut1ch loved by her, and a v-ry devotod huisband, also she was the \vtevt sier of \lrs. .\lary Power, of near ltauksdale, Mrs. 'oriie Duhvall, of .atreis, her tviti sister, attd Mrs. Ituith Itohbtonl, of, Greenwo.od. Thle genilal friiend of, Ianiy lay there bea tiful inl death after mansy weeks of sifferitng. A great crowd of frietds followed the black sottmbro hearse with snow white horses to the church where the funeral was 'conducted by her beloved pastor, Rev. J. A. 3rock, assisted by Rev. V. T. Mutn nerlyn of Gray Court. Front there she was carried to the cetietery Wihere they prayed, sang, and wept. This was the best -they Could do--froi it. cotmies a degree of comfort. She is sl eping undier thes flowers ald the beautiful wIhite nar ble of' this "specially beautiful" and well kept country churchyard (not one like the poet's couutry church yard). "Oh dreary desola t ion. thy lamltte is ('ounttry church yard." Whetn tihe igreat angel shall souii(i the last ttrumptti) this body will colie forth radient with imitortality. The deceased was 67 years or age, had beent a Christian since early girl hood--was a consistent ilember of' Warrior Creek Ha ptist church, attend ed ser'vices there just when she was able-always seemed glad to he itt the holse of God-was always a very fritil, weak woman with a remarkhle degree of intuial i ii I nt iect- -I) oai minded with a fine Idea of business tact, to live within her mns-pls sessed with t idea of te1 naciou sneiss that of holing ott to her ilteriaie -a viu we Should all adlitere to andt(I possev5ssed by a few woinl. Ste was a devoted \ ifl' to a reiprlo cal hisbandA, 1 tend Inother' to iUt ble, who wvill eve(r cherish her teach ings, \'irtes and meiory- she was to him the itnCartation of gentln. lpatientce and love. Ilet' kindilyi symp ittherie natture was wvelI kntowit by herI friends(1--T) thiis I can testify, hot' goodntess w'as an it alpirat Ion, hter spot less llIfe a btenedle tiotn. .\lay G;od's gr'aee hielp themt to fiii tIls aeling v'oid. itIn lhe struiggle algainst the tlnyi(ddling tadvantce ot anl to li e"' site said-h-bit coulid say' htes'tnt-'piy "''Ty wiill( htiotte." Sihl r~tietreated1 with (l:the miie of a to enntittutrt withi thiese wordls, "Oih, death where.) t' is t hy s1tn ."' Shte aai : ted til'hi approah (oft hec int Ones weep(Jintg olver thiri grelat loss, Whyt3 sitotld Iourl tearts itn sorriow~ flow1, Whett God recpails llis own; Anid hids1 themli ilavl a worlid of woe For t ati immttotal erown ? Whoset5~ ii feI to (G(od was giv'eni? Gland ly to (athi thitr'l eyes they ('lose Thteir' toils at'e past, lthir wor'k Is $And they alp fl bI~ thst: She tfouight the tight, te vi(tor'y wvon And has enteredl itot rest. Then let ott t'sorr Iows ('('se to flow,.. Gotd his reenailed Ils own; mut let (ourt heatrts, it ('very wvoe Still says, "Thty will be dlotte." 'Really Healthy Person. Theo healthy person Is one who uses all lis powers of mtind and body to their full capacity, and tis Is what brfigs itanntiness as well as sense of Spower. Trhe emphasis should not be upon what one hears so much about Srelaxation; but upon keeping this nor I mal health of every organ and every f funcilon. This requires activity, ex- i! incise and always a pure and noble C JOINT S'.MMER SCHOOL. 'litchers (if Thils andi Adjiaen.t. Coin-l ties to Hold Summer School lit New. berry. ((Newberry Observer.) Newberry county is to have a sum- , nier school this year, boginning -June 1st, and closing .fuly 17th, at New >cly college, this institution having indily offered the use of its campus q ind buildings. The faculty has not )een selected in full yet, but it is ;afe to say it will be a strong one. The # lurlpose of the school Is not to inter- , ere with the Winthrop summer school 1 r the South Carolina university' sum- 4 ner school, but to make provision for he large number of teachers of this 4 ecetion who do not find it convenient o go to either one of those schools. t will begin just a week after the Vinthrop school closes. Superilntendent leo. 1). 'rbwn h1inks he enn make such arrange neni ts leire that the entire mon-th's 'NsIsVS, including boi'd an(d every hing, will not exceed $25. A ineeting w'as h)eld inl the superlil 'idenit's olice here - yesterday, at vich1 were present tle( following per ons: .1. H-. Sullivan anld Miss \\il .ou (riy, StIId3'i3eIlt'deLt and super 'ising teacher respectively of U-aur tens ounty; .1. It. Feltoni and Aliss, aggie arilligton, suipei'in t(iledelt and super ising teacher of Andersonl county, Md (leo. 1). B1rown and 'Miss Saide oggans, supeIin tendent and sul)er'vis ig teacher of Newberry cokin ty. Plans vere discussed an( formed for the. ;chool, only minor details remaining o 'be settled. Laurens will certainly "nite with Newberry, and Anderson xlii probably (o so, though that has lot 'been decided; and invitations have )ei exteided to the counties of Ab-' leville, Greenwood, 'Saluda and Spar :anbuirg. oo. D. Brown, of Newherry was 'hosen business manager of the enter prise aud J. if. Sullivan of IJaurens, Assistant mainager. 'IZ" E.ASES TlFRED, SOlE, SW'OLLEN FEET NothiL. like "TI" or f4 hinCltg, sweaty, enlloused feet anid coris-"'i' z" Is riori'ous. Whly go limping aronid with aching. puffed-up feet--feet so tired, chafed, "My feet Just ache for 'TIZ" 4 sore an1d swolleni you can hardly get yolr. shoes oil orI off? Why don'i. you get . 2.1-Celit box of "I Z" from the dri'g storze now and gl a dden you r 1or Iured feet ? "Tl%" I.' makes youir feel glow withi eomfoIllrt takes do(wni 1( swIinags anuud dr a ws the soienues anad mniser'y right ot f' feel. thait c hafe, smarit anld burn1. "TIl%"7. inst antily stops pa In in cor'na, callouses anid bmnions. "'TI'%" is glorions for' tir 3ed, a'chinug, sore feet. No mor1 ie sh~oe t 1itnes-- -n3( imore foot "Qu~lick .\lea" I'Oil SlovCes, ok (ickel Cr, use1 le'ss oil anid ':sir'st to3 operate. S-. .\l. & 10. II. Wil'llS & CO(. I' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .1(3ne s. AnI ao el I.--.\ r. .I. 11 I. hilughesi has 133Irehased' ani auitomob131le' for3 hub Ii(' service and3( will meet all I rains at MnalIs .11unet ion anl cI on vey to and , 'romu War3e ShioalIs. IBobert is a v'ery mvor3thy young man and it. gives mnc rte:tt pleasur 3e teo commiiende himti to the av'orablie ('onsidera tion of those who1( 1 nay kindly pat rouiizie him33. .\lr3. .1 eriry ('. Alaitn has billt a 3nice -ow tage for .\r. .lohn .\edloek. Ilon. and .\IMrs. J. 1". .\lrrisonl r'e 'en tly vIsi tell thelir sonl, W~eslecy ini An-. Ier'son. .\iri. WIl1lIam11 Ander~lsonl 0333 eil:ent 'iari' 1pol1icemnan is very attIen tive to Ils Illtie's. NIrs5. U. W. JTenkinus and1 so~ns, Win. (les aind Walter' have r'oturneld to Ilev. J1. II. ('onnuolly and son1, WIlbur, eethe guests of r. W. Tr. Jonies - 'itesday 03f last 'wveck. .We ('ordIally welcome Mr. and Mt's. r 'har1 lie Miarler, who have moved her'e. e .\rs. Nor'woodl (rariam and.- Mrs. V I'rankI Owen1 of Sltony Point visited a irs. iDr. W. Trowpes Jones r'ecenutly. v Mris. Char'les A. Oates .of Kings Iountain, N. C., is on a visit to her1 fi ftarents, ion, and Mi's. J. F. Morrison. J1 Mr. Fiank 'T. Joines has some beau- I' iful ipigeons and a paIr of hounds for N" ale.L lion J. F, -Wideman, our efmicent au erintendent of education, visited our C chool last week and made an dilo uont and inspiring address to the pu- 0 1ls. .. P Red ] MORE GOODS F SAME MONE3 The H Two I Clothing, He Goods; Millinery, Overalls, Pants, I Caps, Suit Cases, Curtains, Towels Laces, Ribbons, Glass, Crockery, Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, Pit Clocks and hund Prices. . Come t< goods, you will s: Saturday will our ne J.c., No. 1. 210 W. L No. 2. South Sid wi O. I Wheouneer yo bar consu without a progressive ban] first duty to yourself is to It is a faithful friend. Make OUR ba Enterprise Nationm N. B. DIAL, Pres. We were very sorry to hear of the COCnt death of Drt. T1. L. Croft of Aik n.- We were in coliege together and 'e have never know a more- perfeet entlemani. We tenderly sympathize 'ith the bcreaved family. Wo are indiebted to the following riends for recent kindlness, Messrs. oshua Martin, Hoke Hlughey, Leo ratcher, J. L. (raft, Benison Jones, ewton Rogers, John Thomas and awrence Baldwin, Mr. G. MW. Davis sold a large lot of attoni at Ware S}10als last week. Miss Laura Graham was the guest f' Miss Gladys Cobb, at a birthday arty WLdndnaf~'tenon. [ron R OR . SA louse of Ba 3ig Stores In L tS, Shoes, Dry Good , Hosiery, Underwea )ress Shirts, Collars, Trunks, Sheets, Cox Handkerchiefs, Gk Rugs, Window ! Lamps, Notions and Cigarettes, Chewir ent Medicines, Je reds. of other items E 1 "Red Iron' Racket' mile and be happy. be the Big Or w store on the Q BURNS & The Booster Stoi aurens St. Next t< e of Square, 0. B. Sii E: WILL WELCOME,, J IN OUR BANK nkn.oe r bak think /esi OE;YU haveg Money orn think. nksi MY YOUR We Bankome Lanyoen us. Hat oER, yashier A inlyor apommngditynes Yor.Eal havede paosedy n the Ba n. in Baeprnc of Laurenassmag orfj aorroongd latiess ands Fe. Rev. .Jas .\. Dallas conducted the funecral service in his usual tender and synhpathietic 'manner, all of 0111 p~eople tendlerly sympjath izo with the bereavedl relatives. We recently met the following friends, Messrs. Joe. Jones, J. B. MdCombs, Wells Riley and Dep. Sher. iff White, of Gi'eenwwood; Col. Machen, Martin Arhold .gnd .WB.' Arnold, .Jr., 6f Princeton, gatk l~1more of Uaurens, andt J~. C famnhall of Jna 'Dath. acket ME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. rgains xurens s, Notions, Dress e T, Work Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, interpanes, Lace ves, Embroidery, hades, Tinwear, Racket Goods, ig Gum, Candy, welry, Watches, roing at Red Hot and buy your iening Day at quare. ~co. i Bramlett's Shop nmon's old stand Stileme:t; of Ile (onill.tion of the BANK OF OWINOS,' Loenite4d t Owing~s, S. (., at the close 0f bisiness, ltarelh 4, 1915. RICSOUlRCKCs: 1.olans. and Discouns . .$1617.9 Overdrafts.............. Furniture and I lxtures .. 1,1-18.7 Banking hlouse..........i,287.5I Diut froni HIanks aid Bank ers . . .. .. . . .. 2,7631.0: Currency .. .......... 28.. FillIver and Ot her (oin . . . . 8.9 I 'Vhecks and Cash Items .. 5.' Other llesourices, viz: . .' . . 10I.0( Total .. .... .........$ 22,1109.Si (Capitali Stock Panid in . . . .$ 13,700.0( 1 lndivided( Pr1ofits, less Cur renlt Ex~enlses and( Taxes Paid.................796;.3: I hli to IHain ks antd Han kdra -1313.2! Inld ividuaI )epiosity Subjiec.' to Cheek .. .. .. .........,727.11 TIimne Cerlifientes of Deposit - 2141.54 (Cash ier' Checks........... 22.6 To)tll.. .. .... ......$ 22,1 o.S: S1tate of' SoiuthI Carol inu , (Coiunity of I:Lurens. I ss. I ef ore mf*en ame A. .\. 0 vings, (Cash. tlr(of the ab~iovo- nzmedI'( b4 nk, who he lng duily sworn, says Iih t. the ab~ov and1( foriegoi tjg sittement~ ai tru 1 con01 (dition of 51aid batik. ag howni by th( books of said1 bank. A. M. OWINGS. Swt'rn to and1( sucibed0'l)( beforeC m< this 13th (lay of March, 1915. 11. M. lirysoni, Notary Puliic. Correct Attest: G. W. Owinigs, 'T. II Owigs, .1. W. Do iree, Directors. Magnificence of War. "Aro you the leadler of this band ot 2nen?" ".No,'' replied the general ir a turbuilenit territory; "I'm their fol loweri I tell them where I want therni with a gun andi~ see that they gc there." Saturated. "D'ye ken -Mac fell in tho river ori his way hame last nichit?" "Yori don't mean to say Ihe was drowned? "Not drowned, mon, but' badly di lalted."--Iondon Opinion. State ef OhIo, CIty of Toledo, Lucas1 County. Is Frank J1. CTheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of P. J1. Chieney & Co., doing business in tho CIty of To. laedo, Count and State laforeadid and HUIINDRIDD DOLLAt for each and ev ery ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HAL LL' CATA RRH CUR1D, Sworn to beforeRA and subsor bed 'in my r cethIs 6th day of December, ( #9 A. W. LlDASON Jfalg Ctarrli Cure is taken internal'ly arid acts Ietly upon the blood and mu cu suc o~ te system. Rend for Tledog 0, / entiata Statement of the Cond.ition of the PAI3ETITO lBANK, Located at Lauerns S. C., it the close of busiless, 1arch 4, 1915. . I:1SOURCES8: Loans aikd Disepunts .. ..$162,575.13 Overdrafts . 79.72. Iurniture and Fixtures . 2,816.92 Banking House .. ... .. 4,200.00 Other Real Estate owned 2,500.00 Due from Banks and Bank ers.... ...... .... .. .. 8,679.00 Currency ............. 2,107.00. Gold .. ..... .......... 15.00 Silver and Other Coin .. 531.95. Checks and Cash Items .. 698.80 Total.......... ....$184,203.52 LIABILITOlDS: Capital Stock Paild lin $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund ........ 15,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid .. ............ 11,656.79 Individual D)eposlts S'ubject 'to Check ..3........'.33,077.42 Savings Deposits ..2....'2,806.19 Time Certificates of Deposit 23,066.07 C~ashier's Checks 89.05 1ills Pawable, including Cer tificates for loney or' rowed , .. .. 28,500.00 Total ............ ..$18-1,203.52 Dtate of South Carolina, County. of Laurens. ss. flefore me came S. .1. Craig, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and roregoing statement Is a true condii tion of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. S. .1. CIAIG. Sworn to and sub'serlbed before me this 15th dav of,'1arch, 1915. Z R. B. Terry. Notary Public.. Correct -Attest: M. .J. Owings, John W. Fergusoh, J. J. Pluss, Directors. Stateientt of tile Condition of the BANK OF MOUNTVILLE, Locnted at 31ouitiville, S. C., at tile close of business 3March 4, 1915. IElSOUllCE'S: Loans an(l DIlscounts .. ..$ 4-1,5i5.40 Overdriafts .. , . *. ... ...71.03 Purniture and Fixtures .. 1,500.00 lanking I louse ........ 2,000.00 Due from llanks and Blank ers ................ 6,193.48, Currency .. . . 705.00 G lid . . .. . . / . . 10.00 Sil ver and~ O er C ..1 . 129.83 Checks an<( Cash Items .. 76.50 Tlotal..............$ 55,201.2.1 Ihllibl'TIlS: CaPita Stock Paid lit . ..$ 20,250.00 Surplus Fund ...... .. -,500.00, Ujndivlde(l Profits, less CuIr rent I4xpenses and Taxes Paidl . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 351.33 In(livi(ilial Deposits Subject to Check 1.............11,256.63 i'lnme Certillchtes of Deposit 2,553.68 Cashier's Checks .. .. .. 289.60 tilli Payable, includilng Cer tilleates for Mtley ]lotr rowel .............. 16,000.00 Total................$ 55,201.2-i State of Iutlh Carolina, County of Lues s llefore me came . \l. iuller, Cash ler- of thie( above nam1iied1 banik, who, be ing (Iuly sworn, says fliat the above anld foregoling statemelit is a trLue con dhilon of said baiik, as shiown by Ihe books of said bank. C. 'M. FI1Lc41H. Sworn to and subsclber hofore Ine this 15th day of Mlr'ch, 1915. W. . Crisp, Notary .Public. Correct Attest: J. M. Simmons, . lb. Crisp, W. .1. Cluck, Dilrectors. INCO.1E TVAX NOTICi(E. C'olumibhd, M.ar'ch I:1, 1915.. Laur'ens, S. C. l)cai' Sir': 'Thle State Tax ('on1nnission of thle 't ate of' SouthI Carolina has senit ime thle following commtiii(ationt relative 1o thle citforcemnent of the IllucOmei 'T'ax Law: "Th'ie lime for' makIng retuarns under" tihe income, tax 14w of this state cx.. pir'ed on the 2.01h of Fchb'u ary' last, and at ver'y larmge nt minb er of persons Ilibe, to thle ptayment of thle tax oitIted to maiuke such r~ turnms within the tlime( limiited. ''"The n egl .ct to innke. the returtns in t ime1 1nty havye been ca used in part' by ani i'ro cou- iimression t hat, the' returins to payment of' thle 1iencoe ta~x to the i' le'a I Governmnat melieoved these ta. payer's from paying th.- in.. comue talx imposedC~ ir' . - laisq of this State. "The failu re to make returns with in timie have been so gene'al and widle slpread1 thtat w..e t hinmk ftitther' oppor' tunity should lie allowed such p~er sonte to make thesa~ 'eturns before the~ lpena'lties prIovidled by law arc imposed. utpon them.'" In ord(er', therefore, to save'such per sonsg who will nIOW comei for'ward and' make the propuier r'etur ns, I,' Carlton \V. .Sawyer, under', anid by virtue of p~ower~ con ferred upon the Comip1 reller Glener'al, with the approval of the(Gov ernor, in B9eetion 707 of Volume 1, Code of Laws of South Car'ollna, 1912, dlo hereby etxendl the time for tihe mak-. ing of r'eturnts anld assessment of in conmc taxes w ithiout penal iy unatil the fi'st day of Jumly, A. B. 1916. You will, govern yourself necoad ingly, Carlton W, Sawvyer, Approved. - Comptrnoller' General. Richard T. Alanning, Governor. (County papers p)lease copy. . .34-4t Whedever Von Need a General Tonk,. 'Take Air'ove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as at Genera) Tonic because it contains the weU known tonic propertiesof QUNI IB sodt a Jtwa a th - ar~zn nat wa ta~ti~s the.. --o4ea