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Wealth That Works Money saved and deposited in a banh is wealth that / worKs. Wealth that wors is capital. Unline brain and muscle, it does not wear out or deteriorate. It grows and improves. The only gain from labor is what is saved. Labor, there fore, mahes wealth and when wealth worKs it is capital. Capital at world pays wages, which, when saved, creates more capital. Labor is the producer when labor saves. Savings bring independence. A savings bank is a public servant. One Dollar Starts an Account, The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, Presidcit C. H. ROPER, Cashi< MEMBERS OF THE DAVIS REALTY CO. J. B. Ashmore, Scc. G. A llen Panics, Treas. A. J. Davis, Pre Loca ed at Located at .ocatcd at McComick, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Laurens S. C. Laurens County Realty for Sale N~o. No .\ -rIPo~.D .c c p pir r \\'ai eriC 4 '* in rk sda b 6 / 1'I .a ure oi. 7 4 I lH aLrl~.4d;.!'. 12 - Lurn 14 **I4' 15 Laur, 176 4 1 .auen 19 7 1 ~( 20 144~. 21 I ;ij,. Laurens City Propert3 >o. Lot lI ui1ling ~ I.etea r 10:3 50x238 7 rooms ~xo stI (( 10 -1 cer.- 1()onei'e 14,0 1 l. io none*~ ut'~ lic liex0 none10 V012/AV4)( 116 iLarernns . C Enerrie an Bilin.ery Rovso.Pon 2 Replies to ( Editor of The Advertiser: c In your issue of October -1, there ap- 0 peared an article by "Old Farmer" taking me to task for having imnplied t in my recent letter, originally pub lished in 'T'lie New York Times and a copied in your paper, that the support- > ers of Cole Blease one and all are 'gaping rustics' and Ignoramuses. I must beg of you sulicient space to make my reply to "Old Farmer's" ac cusation. 0 I do not believe that I can be ac cused, justly accused, of having made i any such assertion either directly or by limplication. WVhat I said in my let ter' was this: "With the 'gaping rus 1 like Cdole lilease on the speaker's stand l castilng his spell over them, making 1 them believe and vigorously Maintain U that black Is white, the onlooker who b still keeps his eqilibriumn is almlost I temupted to doubt whether a democracy i can long endure the test." If this is c anil aecetisation, or can legitimately he said to iniply the accusation, that all of the sup porters of lilease are 'gaping rustics,' tlieu I confess Iyself unable to understand the English language a or to use it in such inanner as to re I rain fronm saying what I (10 not nican. II To say that 'gaping rustics' are aimong " the followers of Ilncase is strely not c (iluivalent to the assertion that alli the followers of Ill ease are 'gaping ruistics'; it is one thling to saty that IleilocraIs in Congress voted for the eight-hour law, and it is altogether a different thing to say that all of the C'ongressniletn Who voted for the law were Demnocrats. Fit rtherntore, the terrn 'rustic' is not such a bad teri afIer all; ii1 is closely akin to rural,. - And the whole phrase 'galling rustics ranged arolnd1' is a quotation, as Was Indicated by the luota tion iiark, an d was intndced in no derogatory sense, I trust this explanation wIll appeases "Ohl M'ariner's" ire and return nie to his good g.rares. .\s to th- terim "ignouramus", it did n1ot octir anlynthere in liny lette'r. I did speak of voterS "who are not in the habilt of thinking for thentselves"; buit I didt not say that all the followers 1)f lilt asC belonged to lhi:; cass, 11r11 wld' I agree that. such voters are necessarily ignora nliises. ii they are, t1in n evecn "Oh(1 I ariner" inla t tuliit t 1 1t the lensity of I n' r4n43 1, 1o1 4only I. li 'arolia 11t in every stat!! Inl ite I oi4n is app:a111 1i4;:. .in ah-l swe r 141 ""(h) I''arnier': " coniptlain t that I'y el 1er l t h (i l 4a, ites i. to a connon1 bun1h or ign4orani ,'s. r he "hear1dles.; hoy" Who has the le hou- 4 to sign hils naule to this article and I wiy by this good year of, grace hats reached the fairly miature age of thirty-' II'e, hIiunly .I114 reape :1fully. but irlil- C lidlends not guilty. I!ile 1114 w 114o voted for (o14' 1inase with all the consientiollsness which ,1.\7 -:s Nh-:11', 4 hasI: necepted :a postion41 . with ai tele4 .\8 am I ook ha~s 144ur'chas(a :1 .ord to~uing ear. ineet ina1.\ Ii. O it.I iann .\4 Per 44-y4 l'iin4 o, IN-iv.i .\ 14r. I \anin 1o444f . Im r .n a .\l 3s. . I'. .larti a:, 14 la:,t4 ers 4(1 44 ''ra kI4a' n a d Vilia , fnr lil a - It Ir. \Voodwar'i id is opJer::Iiing a sw 5ail and w; ' il4l be 1lasl o'il. w ~il I r4'a:4'h herei' ne.X I Sunda a113 t -l I. We\\4 werte gr"a tly3 sh4c4k (I d14 an paine iod I' to hear of the horrI1ile( traigedy atl the ('(dlnty3 farm andl te'nderly3 sy'Iltathize with1 4144 h4'eeve famnilies. We4ar' very' 1grafiefuil to1 all of1 (4444 I !'riend44s for4 r'ecenit kindl tfavor4s. I (1olnInh.ia. lIe wa's a linosit ex llen4'4t vis:itin g <4m44 goodI fr'i4end, I Ir. .1. (. I4osed' fo4r 54vra l''41(I ont11his. W ' triusti 114 imay soon4 1b( ablde toI resum ie I'rae ~. l's. (1. L. Gr'aham' and( Mr's. i'~arle Caine 0 r'e'ent'ly3 attnd1ed t he ri uartierly meeltinug at U t. 1Nh I and herugrt an able sermlon I rom I'i'esldng 10lder I lerbert', oIf Green(I4wood. After' a long aid iainft I illness, Mrs. O John Allen naasand away yesterdany.< )ld Farmer haracterizes many of those who are pbosod to him. I should hate to find lyself so pessimistic concerning the lectorato of South Carolina as to aink otherwise. Indeed, I count inong my friends and, if I imstake ot, among my relatives, sonie who upported Blease in the last election. do not hold them in contempt for aving done so, nor do I forthwith and 'ithout more ado consign them to the Liter darkness with fools and ig oranuses. I appreciate the fact that iere are many thinking men who sup ort Ulease, though I confess myself aflied by the logical process by which , icy reach their conclusion; however, respect the right of every man to fol >w his own judgment in all matters, olitical,' religious, and otherwise, and lose who see tit to differ front my lcws are not regarded' by me as in Dciles dn that account. The one in lienable right which belongs to ev- 4 ry nan worthy of the name is the ght to think for hi1uself and to fo - l W Ihe dictates of h1i. own best reason. '('here is one itn l ication of "Old armier's" crilicisn which I an almost iclined to resent. And that is that I Ill capable of "sophistry" I have in 4 y life been1 variously classified; I as once taken for a detective, and Wen after I had reached the age of iserletion I was mistaken for a 'reachitan1 in college. lint, so far as reilenler, I have never before been tilled a "sophist". Since the one { i(ltilenial anbition of 1my life, the 4 asic principle of iy profession w hose thies I am strentiously endeavoring I live up to, is to shun all forms of soli1stry", I should be deeply in (1ed to "Oid Far ler" if he would liggest to tme the grounds upon which 4 e bases his implied citicisil. I as- 4 tite that the only hit of writing of tline whItich has fallen under his ob ervation is the Ile't' here in pies tlen; If he ha1s founde in that letter evi.. ('1icnes of sophistry, he will do tne a real kindtness by olpening my eyes to 4 hein. 4 I 1111 pleased to know that "Old ! '1rn'er" holds in sl red inlelory the riendshlip of tuy father. Andi 1 wish e had seen tii to sign his own'%a ntame c his article. I honor nIy f.a1her's riends;, and I an tlay: glad 1 :no )w be('11 hy nme. In :spite ofi hi:; elow:; ssociation with Im1y father. h1 we e ( r', n asso ltonl intensifie'd no doutth by he strenuous politeal days of the lineties. I ait co('nstr11aintd t iik liat ''Oid Ftarm1er" has Sor01e9'v neit e:'<tood the habit of 1iind which w t s nIe of in;y 'atihetrs' dis;tinguishedc tr'alis le s('ntls to believe that, were 11ny ia her alive today, lie would be found Jtong the supIportters (f lilease: I at Ontidetnt that Ihis vote. a; his inlten(ce, (fluld at 'eery o ppor'tunity he' cast Vith the opposition. G. \\tiis t'unninghami. ,lithllehu4ry, Ver"Infut, ACID)S IN STOMA\CHi SOUR ITHE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION Pitape's iallepslin"' lixes Sdurt, taLnsy,* ups'et sI tmachs 121 Iie i u tes. It' Whit you Just211 l SOeils sritg onl 111(1r gtni h orlt i lie's likt atl mp of :st andt~ liueatlosour, unted shood,0 mrn.lI~it1i 'liess nauwa, ha'd ( sit i n if 3y '('nt e'nw'S oft I tspe's 1lInp 'op int. hi''i you) wIll und19er tantd why dy3s ict why il relieves S')Ir, cult- 11'ord('r tes. lapi's Iinal ti' harless:31 aI: tI lke SI'ndyI Iltrs , is lach d 3oli ot: bes('id1 eno itoak 21iyou Ioto live 'abhs '1 with l heahy a peit e: buatle althemil hplea 3'ol wint lis enlthat yott r3il feel. )1 tha yu stoimach lnd it. - inet are1( nloan and frsh andltle youd wIl '1illsst' fo hilOltness t or 1'onst111ation. ~Thils ity iIlllthae. n p' sipepsn"1) irnks as s2t'c2 om eople Il all ofh(em, buti you will''I be flenthuitize hou t ti' bendavd faitimc preara .t'.on,14 gass erthurn, fuusouhrnss, iflelt Iom n' ow, hie 111's iute , an rid 'ourstelf~ri of Trc ity nd ind tioin ive~ minut. l 'rt .lonte et hand-wogen tc lron4 'lnickIet. 4 0 ,th wh0theryodst heyin vih e aspamost execellent woa and11 tf( il ltu poplen' tendrly nd ym ahcz I mlatury ite tl'atte'nd. r Ms repare ness. Are you ready "'for Winter? Is your system clear of iatarrh? Havp Summer colds left you entirely? Have you vercom all effects of Summer foods?u dIf you haven't, restore your body to full vigor with the Id standby RUNA It's the to at clears away the congestion the l blood and Invigorates your whole system. Peru In tablet form, is handy to .heeck cold when it ou a chance to ManaUn Tablet are the Ideal laxative. They form no habit and have nounpleas anteffects. Yourdruggistcansupplyyou The Peruna Company. Columbus, Ohio W. U. Wilson &Co. Announce the arrival of goods for Fall and Winter wear. They embrace Silks and Wool Dress Fabrics, Suitings and Dress Ging hams, ITable Linen, Hosiery and Undergear. A omplete line of Notions, in cluh 1he latest styles in ladies Nec {wear. Scarcity of goods and rapidly advancing prices are business con ditions and it will be the part of wisdom to make early purchases. W.G.Wilson & Co. m maU Ytill eonz ..h tn 3On ' - :h( IV(s of your drug. - irt by the a!bsence of any showy " - -l *designing-incre so will you re Y -w cognize wh y S. g. S. is thbe St-and """ ~ ~ ~ ' - "'' ,"a ?," 'rid Bloodl Purifier after hiving it "n opportunity to rebuild and I .r strengthen your 'run down' blood --- . --" with its wonderful tunic qual THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. ATL.A NT A, GA, Ahi ath what I Call Coffee Everybody that tries Luzianne votes it the best of all coffees. You try it-at our risk. If, after you have used the entire contents of one can ac cording to dir-ections, you are not satisfied with it in every way, throw your can away and ask your grocer to refund your money. He'll do it willingly. Write for premium catalog. COFFEE A. 0. IIAILT of the day of such servlee; and if' you '-4WYlit:I fall to an~swer' the compilainit within Itoomts 205-207 3lasonic Tempijle the time a foresahii, Iiithe t P itHT in t his l'oiitoflice Blox 685i netoi wilI1Jl apply o the Cour t tot' the rneenil le. S. '. r'elie'f detma nded in the '01 Iomplaint. 'romp It at tent ion given atIIll. bsiness Thei( comp~ilain t her'elin was filed in Pr'actilco In aN (( OU R'T'. thie otlice of' the '8lerk of Cour It of' (Go SI'130N Filli1L1:. n ontt I Dt day of lFebru'av', 11ate of Soulth ('artollna, SIMl$N 'n-lI . Il ('otui-y of i~intttetns. I' uli',A oie~ IN CJOtlt'T OP' ('O.\!.\ON P'tA'eAS Jbe l ~'tary intif A. ttorney; , liee A. McClitock, ('lainti1ff. Dae2Fbuay19h A . t againist..,._6 .A. .Jonies, MNollie I. Nash and 'T. I'4. Notice of Sale.' Ii t nry Fitrnact(e Comnpa ny, D~efend~ In pur tsua ne of the w ill of hr D fedttsbo ena e Iris. D. A. iitt, we will sell to the1 You atre eebynn saoed a e - gxiet bidder on October 2nd, 1916, at u are o In erly t col int ithis i'e flrons court hotuse, all of her' tract J (1t0on of whleh a copy is herewith oi: (1d6 cretaningtlate it te tOnA ervedI upon you, aund tQ serve aL copy of Cross Hit1. X. C. Te'rms or sale' ' >9. ansifwer to said ccoi 'aint on eksh, purcL wr to pay for paperai aflt :0ch ti:ahor't' at their othui', at ILan- stamps. tns, J.3'ui Carolina, within twenty J .it n, a,' 1 x ays after thae sce'vien her-ont exclivet-. ad~n