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ThriftlsPreparedness. Financial strength is to na tions as important as milita ry strength. No nation can survive a war if it cannot finance itself. The man who fortifies him self with an account in a savings banK does more than prepare himself-he contributes to the prepared ness of the country. Germany, unable to bor row from ther countries, has been fi anced by the thrift of her people, as th' thrift was e pressed in c-. counts in s ings ba s. A savings banh d posit elps the nation and is indispensa le t e individual. One Dollar is an Account. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, Presiciit C. H. ROPER, Cashie MEMBERS OF TH I- DAVIS REALTY CO. 6 - J B A m , . G. Alle n , . A. J D ais, Pre1 Located at a Located at McComick, S. C Gre nwood, S. . Laurens S. C Laure 'ounty o. . . -" Aic 1) a oA wtA 40 10 mile Gray cur 5 00 1 "' ia k: 6 1 * I2 I 1m1th '7 I" H"ar h ' 11) ''. I 12 --I 13.'. 14 - 15 17 21 ures, S. C. S 1~L~ v.:1~r i1: IN Nun r Dmt m 2. V . 120n LEGEND OF ST. BRENDAN. It Claims the Irish Monk as the Real Discoverer of America. The first <ilscoverer of America, ac cording to an old Irish tradition, was St. ireudtin. lirendan lived in the sixth century and, according to legend. fitted out a vessel and sailed westward in the hope of discovering an island supposed to contain the paradise once tenanted by Adam and Fivo. Ile was accompanied by fourteen monks. and the ship was "victuiiled for seven years." After sailing forty days and forty nights they cante to an island, where thby found "a hall with tables spread with good ment and drink." They then sailed on for a long time and canto to another island. "wherein were the whitest and greatest sheep they ever saw." After stopping for a time they proceede1 with the voyage and1 cante to t third island, called "the par adise of birds." After wantlering about for seven years from Island to islantd St. lUrenchn f an1mi his monks re turned to Ireland, where they aston ished the natives by tales of the woin ders they had seen. In spite of the wihd til ituprobahle features of this legetd it was for ('en furies neceptet as troth, antd the Span ishi government sent out several expe dltions in senrh of the isti is of St. Brendan. The St. Blrend:n legend formel one of Ite enutses wlleh le1 to the discoveries rt<1te by Columbus. SPAN OF TWO LONG LINES. They Connect tho Era of the Zeppelin With That of the Sedan Chair. The Tte Ilenry (hisx:away lDavis. 11ce i viee preiden(ii Initlilate, sa w antd Ieiril as a boy in Iailtliniitre inl 1828 (the cereinon 1(s at the ollb-bal Ih ginning of wie liiltlintore and Ohio rai1 road. The prnneof thle 4ou-ension, thet 'Jrier 1f' "ti he tit spitli'" 1' aWe !tmla say riowadays :, w1(. the h11"1 surv'isvinL signer of the {lee Ie: ralln of ludmie;'enid ence, the rlhlest A nn'rlenn of' 'the V4,ght feenthII cenItm-:y, the grentI g~e~tntnn :1n1( illins tI on a rio)l t 11. ('Imark's ('arroll! of ('; rrolli on. Iho it I( 1 71 i. 'h ares (;imtii lI l tl ye-t foti' ye:ir: :. live. 'hsim, thet' It v lIves ar'e n arl of tealy 1 yea' het wee t: t he A mer'ien it colon le,:; 01f (;'or: ; .' s timn' anal the Ihiritd ''d of .\ I r. 1 \Yil 1's 11111ni.<trationl, w11wnI .\Ir. Ilanvi'' long life e"arne to :in end. 'T'lie ''ir i ,,' his it ith was lS2". A mur t wo- doz"enl of Snech lice, a:: ('arroll's (n1d lDnvis', at ozen of their" uitil (;pail of yeairs, wonl take us back to IIhe Iltst l'cunie war. Clutries (:'arroil :ail Ilenry (his:iway )avis, Who saw hint. loge ter takte us fromi the stuhin einair li riod1 to that of the Zeppelin.--New York Tites. Pi;cons and a Docto.. The carrier pigeoit has heedt pilu0I e ieb t dotor inaoi111w newl useO Iby a dotIor in~ St'ltiflc who has a Iir-e ind sntitered pratice. W\'hen he goes ot long rounds he car ries at nu1111h4-r of pigeonis withsblin. If he hinls that some of his ptiets re 'lire ti'di'ine at 'nce le v. 'ites )ul prescriptlit'.1ti t by ieans o his ii geonis forwails I t hit to his surgtri'y. Ilete nut alssistint gets the niessae:. p~reimres, I he p reScriptions and dlispatc-h us thet tioedicine. If :Iite' vis:tiiig 11 pahliemnt the doctortt' tinks ho- 1il h- reinited later li lit (d1(y, hie sim ill l a i e on. \vI s l ms in a io :i n nniiiifn e I alli. Tot li: nt'ierin phyll"'' ai; lain o ie:o epneadi "A y In li ll wile I \n'e s 'ii ut.' Pah? - h ~~~ "I ont au -, ina ' ,i." "V.i~ s.maa . "I hIn' iear 'm." h'i "Yoi nu or ' th t:, ha dhh.' ' \I ''.K t' Id nt m l snn" "\ e' * :' u . o ' I n u ; 11 m * I i: i n ;!w 'iri, d 'a hi <' I mb a~J use to it nch.iit Thao's~ Verni (1e'). i -T~i itii, litlruu et. etoe >mo'Tr hir' t tuk in li et of, liteinlion." l'.onuilgc 'ure FLUTES OF GOLD. They Have Sweetor Tones Than Those Mado of Any Other Material. Byv soime pretly exlpierlinetIIs with. organ pipes of dtilferent mioteriais 1)r. Dayton Clarence M iller. professor of physics in the Cose School of A ltiplie.1 Science, Clevehand. 0.. has proved tha; the quality of tone in a winad instru nent depends upon its untterial far more than is generally heileved. Writ lug 'of flutes in his hook. "The Seienee of Musical Sottnds." he says: "The traditional itatluenee of diirer out metals on the lite tone Is conf sistent with the ex'erimental results obtained from the organ pile. Brass and Gaermnan silver are usually hard. stiff and thick anti have but little lin fluence upon the air coluimn. anad Ihe tone is said to be hard :and trumpet like. Silver Is dense and softer adu adds to the iuellowntess of the tone. "'The much greater softness and density of gold atid still more to the soft masiveaness of tIhe walls. giving an effect like the organ litpe sutrroid ed by water. Elaborate nnnlyses of the tones from (lules of wood, glass. silver and gold prove that the Iont fron the gold flute is mnellower and richer, having it longer and louder se ries of parthils Ihana flutes of other ta terials." OUR FIRST COLLEGE. Harvard Had Nine Men In Its Original Class of Graduates. The first con nuteneiet of ltilt vani college, the first of the ilti:tiona:il in stitutionls of il( theniteil Staltes. was; held Aug. (. Il 12. Nine yo -i:' i ann contprised tlie first ep:ass oa grciad ' :pes In li1; a'e 'enerial (ou rt1a of \lN neh tii sotts ngreti to :ive :-t(ifn "tow-ard a schliila' or tolled ull' nthte' ncxt ye'a ot'(iereii icilt i Int'i it1 ian hre ('sta b lishil tat "Newveat , n1e." In 1t0::3 .- hta [:0; tard, 0 preneb~ler. diled a ' "to ' in ti t Newil(town. t I i( honor lit, inst' utinii was na:ceql ilaI vard collepe. wie I nai m of thlie tovi was:tc 1:ii:-rel to ('a tc'riebyc' iii honor of the g:: at lan.lish unieisi y. It I.: d Iht.n l ci it the i 1 i; n l -.iaui of C 110 wail (' ' " r urtunIvy a.t ian inl :1ny ('vit the c-ol!e:e I'i'; 1 icnu:ini-i ii. abloe n te ind:ili il t' I t;: t ofl l!art ani at olice iii !.ir:1(1 I it' lil'-:al:i r paci. tire.; '1te ot-iginal ferail was0. :sh~ll to In var'iina \tn..1; nisit on ::'h nl"oney wt'I" raisel iy lotteies . Il-ienry lIan ter*. a l lehilewl s( houaln . wa:: 'b;, e ::( ir(s.t (lui" 1i(n'1a, ciital . (is; eg ana II 1{ c1u1s1 . itf stialy in I i8 w ii lite .ra-lc-itiu in 1012.-St. 1.1 a-c I'"istl ikti'it!h. A Marvel of insact Mecianism. The cti ng of n it t (' dhu tly of fers is nirccaked an excaimIe!(' of design in niatu re ais en:i we: lie inaiglu cI. When seen tlrough a ntlunifying glass it is foul to be 'oineici of threet shl:arp llilaei foideal liut on, witi their tinitrig edles oiulwaand and run ning down to .ne ti;ie poinit. \V hen the fly inserts this tll lo the bit!I in its victiin the three Ilales fly piart. an1d then it is seen that eitac intier vde is a heaut hail saw. Wio:ed ly six Seil iaue niust(-lis, so thai w ieun withI drawn tie instlinnt rilis it- way out with a ; utsh lf bloiuod. itat now eiaasiit the aiiiit en' ious provics i aof all. It woul not dlo to fol tlty thes're bles with the 111hh14 Inui i t otu il" tIe" n liti. >:o each hlni h- is I--i r ai td at I-s iase wtliti n1 linie hil-tisha of* i har- gar..win.g ..u.t of uan 1)1l jia il. whdih proidesaxccic n i tl Thecc forget' owno is: Ica dlclc'.hlful hai mailgrcant hol['cn-cii:: to that iai oa:as t'(uwer- faily i whh-hi lie-li:-lie. thei \'i ginji ena' -v p. hon':~ I i *'c;:: e a a 4 um llir (atloa-:-r histor.c. ac- I" the Nai m ci Geoiu ph~cait; Nt::nzhw.lc. it i.' cii honbl Ond it :i1ea in the' flower a chca cirdn iiml wht.-an .\ an-rica as~ stIt h-l ii wv:, brt.ic:h't li ctc to' chiieir tic. colonistx's nuisterce line n'ii to reindci huh ofi the "ihl roif lree :i(:e. the b'llowy on Ii awe .\ aou c r ic ed i-Ih~e litIle gol-j the V i- . I .'af ofi --l.c I 4at ' Ii i j th scnea thnI t I i - h Int anthe I ir nici ti .: -i un i he f il4 z th' le pilant. T-i l a I V, ' : I~ 'c-i: . 4ne cls. c ac: cc al .L c-'. i .c-cyl c a l' i ii .ea-n' m'i:U a u It i.he yo ha e n verys~ '!"-i~ -, i -. c-ci cih -y-n- \lcac!i. to -t - h - I f- ;eo i I pill i--I ':'; - h - -:calI i .. b ti tuh - --r - . ! m l ai I ".: 'i a r - In f c iccu tccc: 4,-l' n hi cc rv i on would;~ Did-'tcc' fro is - rs t if. i--I- St. l Iul l'ost lls'atch. I~' teing angc.ry in like4i emptylcng theo Dentcer 1 haotint vourt own.'i norr!dro. coffee bettetsnd more of it -that's what comee of using Luzianne Coffee famous for its flavor and economy all over the South. Try the /ntire contents of a one-pound can according to Slrections. If you are not satisfied with it in ever /way, if it does not go as far as two pounds of ny cheaper coffee you have ever used-tell yo ir grocer you want your money back and he I come straight across with it. Write for premium catalog. )UZiAN)B COFFEE An Historical Fact Even before the days of our Forefathers, extracts from the came lind of roots, herbs and barks. now SSused in compounding the ianredients for S. S.S., . . . were wcl :nown and extensively used among dO ThEn! the dnidat L DScioice and modern methods have only enanedS A BLOOD ) tojm diiS ... c.f haning the uatrias, th Y C p.ryy c-^.n ial fe? {'ru are still in evidence : S. S. S. Natures Gr lest hlood Puriicr--and a natural so- S tuence f ,the) ndiann favorite medicine. rr ' m: s . 1 'u.;.:: I::U.cacsr. iS.S.15.4Co. Atinnin.-4,a, 0eorgia FIRE INSURANCE Five sirong caI'p ml)iVes, re(l r t Ii}1: (en'l,:t I. On1V comiply in the sa e withI a Millicen Collars Capital. Heavy Mercantile liics in the City of L.aur ns a specialty. m wite, Culiry dwll('ir: p .r i 1aurens when cC'cupd byN 'ner and not mortgaged. Auto. mohies wq en i ured when riw ad unincmbered. See rne ef 'e placing :cur inu irav. J. J. ADAMS, Agent. Laurens National Bank Building. Laurens, South Carolina. Mr. Merchant: If IOU 1\tciat Buyhg flour, get in touch with us Sover long distance 'phonnes3. D.a _y j 'phones. 821 or 822; night 'phcoe '* 478. We pay ali cafls. it, he w udg t you rietin once. We repreen eval il Do~r in fkiur Mia an o w GneuileS. C W. H.Mo.e Mgr Omce'Phon~~~~~~~A.81ad02 eiec hn 7