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OVATION IS GIVEN THE SECOND BEGIMEN'I' ?heeriig Tiousaids Line the Streets to WItness Sturdy SoIdlers in Pit rade. Reviewed by Manning. Columbia, March. A-7.-Cheering thousands today lined the streets of Colutmbla to welcome the gallant see ond South Carolina regineit of in fantry back home after a seven 'mionlths tour of duty on the Mexican bGorder. Hleaded 4y their popular con mIalder, Colonel I toinmes 11. Springs, the reginent paraded through Main Ntreet this morning through thousands of people who lined the sidewalks and. occupied the places of vantage from the blildiigs along the line of route. .The regimnent was given a contilnuotis ivation all along the way. The soldiers Were brought over fr",:ml Ntyx th1is Inorning inl speccial 11;ain. and at I 1 o'clock formed at Ile ;ninlti :tation aitti Itlrehed up through Niain street. Governor .hanning and his s taff anild high otlicials of the State hecaded ihi irade onl horseback and ,when Ilie procession reached the re -Viewingt stand at1 the corner of Wash jit: ton aid .lain streets the govern x' r and ht is sitalf ii sionited and went oi flit stat?! and rleviewed the coin pait :is they ma rlhied by. Colot! spn-ingt namntd onl a coal blavk clmrtgr. rode at tlie head of the line nau4 lelind himi1i cam'e the uen in the co lip lie., lth. faoilt t Fio l R .i m<1 riIan:l under thindmaster 0. K. '\ilson leadin ttu ayvt . .ds the 1tunill t toinld in'o \ttia nIn fron t of' thle .a hout went til from t e onlookier tndi ol t cierin aini applhue soeept u ail thiti soldiers then "tmli-clied tl Main' itree to Richahnd and Othn coi uto 1erair Iclihed dlown Main to btween liampto and lady st's 'hor th1ey were ax dr)at in dre:2 i nu1lte rmatn. tiisati t e \:gndv dria le o l ainthltis m t.orn 'tno the solirs detrained faled to dam e the nluisasmo of (lterw 'who had pathwri'd Io welcomle the( ,boy.. ,bin'ne. Tn*1e rain eeased jttst be for, he heur "'or te parade ft ll "gh til our tie :oit reainedt ot c'n A nrl : I t he mti orning. Th laiiim.:si n l-.on .tIni sArtl were a t wi he ,Ii N; ioial menor and ie was a pivenir d onatronl ioday In I li mweinorationli .f the haiole-coig ('o of 11th Carolineiansll. Tho t.le "- t ral Wea ing i th 14 grelin nt I fll i1t, St. Patrick's; day added a1 charming (-olor. 'o the galthring. f eitdreds of the choil tiaes weri in the criwdhi which saw the soiin d regiment pa lrad~e and none etonjoyed it nlire. Colonel Springs Inlade a strikintg aPpearlance oil his sm1arl charger, al tIe head ot' thle roeitlio and lie was givenl ovation after ovatiott along the ]Ine or mlarch. Ti hatnsome niwlien of the second has won revogttitior, from the Fdera oficers and te 1 r the '.ilent which i'archd ehitd himn to day is one of it ( lst in all of the Na ion d by. of fihe l'nitid Stait . Flor naeiaon its colonel, forttinate in it. ,; ot vi's and forunatl e in its t nlIt : meit ofmn the tis aetnod South (ao-i servie oi t Txa.Wt nr~ieit i Wilet the rtiegiment gased in tre- I vtiew~l atefore a thei gov eove rchief exert itive itod ti Natontin ind awheni 1hen i tstn Strpeialnt tbsr tok 'sldiader dha pdktohim the toitzto covred tnithe lr adG the reodo whiththeg South Calin g -inant will madei tandeisgilad into have nlit of Ite uniit'it t gien at f t:1S' tit ( 'r rowina i soi. o i ci n~ a l 'ymntartum ton teli inivehsityati nIs h(hirt ('theiay wilt ere altoi tarecue.' iToiht at dante (was gvenoina tir 'honor tothei armor of' te ovrntors wuard lie aith e NaitoalGurtax inyC'ilo of w ich'Ms Reicardf I. litan-1 mtlig'at s preiet. Spetial .rains took'cn 1ihe, sodis tack to the miliatiln Al o the men wtltt betitiaidttf (tomr-a trw and lieveral ofC Othe omand s ofl te 1 sta' to their hoe tton. he I nlar eti . I O limnt and the i Mi hi , o Gunl Mor1any will voe aoowth fs 'Cadenart.Jhe' Whalkeon batii Cawt. L. hom. Moddna and byrt Tull, tday mor ndn alo te, ofgaizten, .willhet. Iiathi rcay home ond Royx 1111 h gandsetd BELGIAN BELLS WAR VICTIMS Pamous Towers and Carillons In Un. fortunate Country Have .Been De stroyed In the Conflict. Among the many unfortunate con sequences of the European war Is the destruction of many of the bell towers and earillons of Belgium. Mr. William Gorhan Rice, in his "(irillons of Bel glum and -ollind," expInins that the carillons are a set of tower bells at tuned to intervals of the chromatic scale. Sometimes there are more thfin four octaves of bells, the lowest sev eral tons in weight, whereas the small est scarcely weighs twenty pounds. The bells are connected with a key board by means of which the perform er causes their clappers to strike the inside of their sound bow, or with a clockwork mechanism that causes a hammer to strike the outside. The correspondent of a London newspaper, describing a recital giv en by Joseph lDenyn, municipal caril lonneur of Mechlin (Malines), wrote: "In these northern countries the day is long in August, and it was still twl light. Against the southern sky rose the broad, rugged tower of St. Rom bold's.- High up near the top of the tower shone a faint light. After the clock ceased striking and the vibra tion of its deep innd solenm tones had dIed away, there was silence. So long a silence it seemed that we wondered if it was ever to be broken. "Then, pianisslimo, front thle highest, lightest hells, as if very gently shaken fron tle sky itsif, cant trills and runs that wer antigelle. HIapIdly they grew iII voluitie and m.liesty as they descended the setle, iill the entire heavens seeit'd fiil of miusic. "SenteI in the garden, we watchlel the little light in the tower, where we knew Ih lin t seeni en rilloieur slit at his clavier, iand yet we somehow felt that the musit' came frot soiewhere far ahove t tower, and was pro duced by superhunimn hands. Some times in wiiter there coies a th1aw, innd eite by oi(- the ticleles tinkle down; gently and titidly at first, then louder and louder, until, like an ava lanche, the largest oites erash down with a imighty roir. All that the muttisic suggested. "It was low, it wis loutd; it was from oie holl, it It was fromil chords of hells; it vjs ninjt:h('stlIc, it was sim] ple. Ani overy note soeimil to fall fromti ibove, froi such he'iglts that the whole land hleard Its mnelody. "Sonetimlues fit solinds were so ,faint id ldelieate that wo foiind our selves bentliing forward to iear thtem. At other thies. great chords, in ithe volutims of niny organs, birst forth ripturttsly."-Yoith's Companion. Advice From Seventy Years Ago. 'To young iidt vio, regardless of hard tIunes, deck Iliemselves as if for th' suvriitlal altar: I ,tlits nust re <woltett that be'nuse their l. friends do not tell their pecunia ry tdis resse's, It does niot follow that they are fit (ISO in theste troultsome times. 'Many a mutan worth his thoustinds is "crampd"t now. Ldles: lte econion lent lay off your rings. put on your solled slipptrs, resuitne and iend your rent gowns. Wt enili onf ftmialts to prntife econoiny, to cut off extrava gintes, rtgulit' yotir exptnses-eur tail your wits, m1:1 show your iffec tioint huti1shunds, kin d brothertls and fontd flithers that you are ready to lieu'ar i ' refltai of thlelir trioublets, t hat ytou wiil syriuathtize whit'is'tii, and if ntettssary'. ires it i luxurbl's, atni doe it with a goid gract', ndt havte notne thet less miiets fotr thiemi ftor what they wvould gladtly avpitd iand whai~t they tire not toe lamieit for entiniitg.--F'rm theu hrlt ish-Ameri'lcann CuiitIva t or, TIoronto, June, 18-13. ___ Speed Upon the Water. 1trownt of' Grandt IIvaen, Mich., whieh tin test runs hias ittufilIned a speedl of -10ta mit's n houtr, says Potutlar. Set enc. hotly oi'f te eranft is tmaide tof Itin guialize'd 1ro o~tttver a bass woodi~ framew'~ork twoX fteet wvidet andt twe'nty feet lontg. TIwo gali tizedi irotn air taniks are at tnehetd to an outrtIgge'r live feel from ft' rtar end on both sidles. Whten'the four-cyliiiner- mtototr, set ini the rt'nr, wht~is ai six-inch pro peller, the prow rises out oif tihe water and thet craft skimis along like a hugo bird over the sutrfnee, the entire weight resting ton aibout three feet of the stern. The two tanks maintain the equilibriium. The bioat has provedl a success in all ways, antI the invetotr bielieves, with an improved detsigni, that lie will have a ctraft capable of' making OQ miles an hour without being crowdled. Cat Dives for Frogs. Warren Cletment of MIIllvale, wvhile at wor'k in his ihyiteld, hteard pa loud sp)lash ini a pondl neart by, andit thinik lng thatt perhnips a horse mnetkt'rel had got. mnto the sheet of water, inoise'less ly atpprioachetd fte spot anti was aston ishedi, although he knew fhiit lie hiad one of. the brtightes't cats in Maine, when lie saw his pet Ang'ora coon cat dive frota a stumitp and disappear in the water, tonly to reappear wvithin a few secondhs, bearinig a frog In its mouth. Depositing thle inow lifeless frog on the ground. t' four-footed coon gained the stumip again, crouched,, another spring, anotht'r dive, another' swim and another frog.-Bangor Comn tmercial. tli~~%aySure Thing. B1-Ik now a nmaun whlo can toll the tim ofdayby his pulse. Jill-Quit you kiddin'. How could! he do that? "Hef wears a wrist watch.. That's by his nnilse. Isn't it? * POPLAR SPRINGS NEW,. * C. . Poplar Springs, March 19.-Mr. Wil bert Wood of,Fqrman cane (town and spent a day or two With his parent*, .Nlir. and Mrs. T. T. Wood the past week and returned Friday. Mrs. Ida Davis and Mr. Jessee Da vis and wife were visitors at Mr. W. 13. i)avis Sunday. Rev. W. 11. Waters preached a ilne sermon yesterday. Mrs. A. 0. Copeland has been very niek for the past two or three weeks b-ut is much better now. Mrs. Ellza Conpton who has been seriously Ill, we are glad to report is much better at this writing. Mrs. Ida Baldwin of Southwest, Ga., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Compton. Mr. .John B. Bagwell, an old Confed erate veteran passed away at the hone of his son, .\Mr. ilija Bagwell, last 'Thirsday. ie had been in declining health for some time, but bore his af fl etions with great fortitude, never compaining. Illis was a happy, sun iy disposition. lie was always jovial .and full of life, seeming always to look en1 the bright side of life. lie fought thIi rongh i he war between the states andl so farl as we have been able to learit made a good soldier. lie was laid to rest inl the Cemetery at Poplar rin gs chulr ich beside his wife who a i i1913. 'Six of his gratndsons aet (d as pall Iwarers. Tle funeral was (clnd lcld b! ;-, a: R!ev. W . 11. \,'aI krs. 'Thce sympathy of the com niimily is extended to the bereaved tIamily. lie was in ils 8011 year. Whenever You Need a Geeral Tonic Take Grove' Tie Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Genieral Tonic because it contains the vcll known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oit Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. 11 TUB DRESSES n4 'llam1,11 and (~ilmbray lor c'lildii'cn ii a var:i''l as Oi menlt of tyles i'r schlool o uene'rl wear., iln lkeading shades, sizes, to I I years. Price 75c to $2.00 Shirt Waists (vossai (1?eorgelte and Crepe- ing de-Chi'cne Waists in whie, flesh. gray amd Spring gold, ri.7*:1d and $3.00, I I7.40 'el h. $1.0 Eacht rD A big howingof Tu GORDONH FOR LADIES and CHI (LISLE AND SI IStandard Patterns Are best. Thley ar"e rimor11o, ec'onomnci, andl allow for seams. 'Cut b~y Standard Pat tOeins and your garment has an individual look. April I patterna nowv on sale, ine, 20c nn ,2fi. Stater6nt ohe (ConditIu of the .BANK OF MOUNTVI LE, Located at Momitvl St. C., at the close of busliess Mhrch 5, 1917. RESOURUCES: Loans and Discounts .. .. 54,116.91 Cvrdrafts . 313.33 Furniture and. Fixtures . . 1,200.00 Banking House 2,000.00 Due from Banks and Bank ers -- .. .. .. 1. .. .. 7,206.0-1 Currency ............ 427.00 Gold 1.. ............ 10.00 Siver and Other Coin .. .. 303.38 1Checks and Cash Items .. 319.55 Total.......... ..$ 65,896.81 ('pital Stock Paid in .. ..$ 20,250.00 Surplus Fund ..... ........4,625.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid ..5............ 589.16 individual Deposits Subject to Check .. $28,252.10 Time Oertilleates Of De posit ...... 6,672.90 Cashier's Checks 507.65,-5,432.65 1ills Payable, Inel ding g tilleates for Mo icy r rowed .. .. .. 5,000.00 'I'otal, .......... .... $ 65,896.81 State of South Carolina, County of Iaurens, as: Defore me came C. -M. Fuller, Cash iur of tle above named bank. who. be lig duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true conL dition of said bank, as shown by the books of saild hank. - C. M. FULL1R. Sworn to and subscrib'e-1 before me this 13th day of March. 1917. W. E. Crisp, Notary Pu11blic. Correct Attest: .l. -1. Crisp, .1. M. Simlumons, C. M. Fuller, Dirci orts. P'iy ati Barksdale. -There will bei a play at the Harkics dale school house oi Friday ight, March 23rd, at 8 o'clock. After the play the ladiehs of the Iminwovement Assoviatioln wit serve hot lunch. The Iu blie is cordially invited. Despondency luie to ('onst pation. Women oftln bece.Oti ner'vous and despondent. When this Is due to coil stipation it is easily-corrtected by tak lig an ocasional (lose of Chamber lain's Tablets. TlI)ese tablets are esay to take and pleasnt. in effect. Interestir Sty FOR EASTE d Fronit L-ac- C a d (Ilt'n hl-Clardy & 'orset, new F4 models $2.50, 3.50. and $5.0 E aster S NEW SPRII A complete collection < American style creator We are showing Sport lies and plain t iilored in ey, Green and Gold, Sern PRICED FROM! CHOOSE Your Easter Hat Now Make your choi ~e to day. Our milliner par lor is overflowi with Easter novelties. See the pattern hath wp are showing at rodnable prices. tjom3 pick while the picking is good. IERY DOVE UND LDREN LADIES and LK) (BEST Q CLARDY < LAURE SSHOP FO! Aimonsori,Choee Babb Attorneys at Law. Widl Praotlee In all State Courts PromPt Attention Given All Busines. 4. B.' DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Buhidings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICID IN ALL COURTS toney to Loan en Real Estate--Lonr Time. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS" AT LAW Prompt attention given to all business Money to Joan op Iteal Estate Vice Phone ' Residence Phone 95 Olic , ..mons Building to. Fetherstone W. B. Knight FEATHERSTONE & lNIGIT Attorneys at Law Laurens. S. C. 'l sial s-4 Intrusted to Our Cart Will ]ive Prompt and ('areful Atten. tion. Office over Palmetto Bank SMr. Venather."tonep will spond WedneaC. (lay of each week in Laurens.) C. W. MIfeeA VY Public Salesmian and Licensed Auctioneer (fates On1 Day and JobI Work Furnished on Demand Leave call with 1J. W. Tho'pson. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head reause of its tonic and laxative efct.d LAXA' TIVEC BROMO QUIN INIt I sbetter than ordinary Q uinin aud does not cause nervousness nori ring ig in he d. Remember the full nase and look tor the signature of I. W. GROVIE. 25c. Ig Spring les R SHOPPERS 3 yog gSkirts-Wool Wool Pop1h Poplin, Tafft hopping I4G SUITS >f garments from the le styles, Pleated styles, Be] Black, Navy, Copen, 'I res, Poplins and Velour. $15.00 TO $25.00 Easter FroCks = That Will Please You Seeing is believing, and you will have to see';these dresses to'lappreciate real Jiere you'll find Taffetas; Crepe de chine and combi nations of Taffeta and Georgette Csepe dresses in Black, Navy,' Copen Grey and Gold. A big collec tion to select from. Priced from $13.50 to $25.00. ERMUSLINS CENT CHILDREN Kid Gloves, UALITY) Silk Clov SWILSON NS, S. C. ,QUALITY, SERVICE F l PICES~ J.'E. SUMMER and J. C. HEMPHILL I ..,ARCHITECTS..L Greerwccd, Sc uth Carolina J. ROY CRAWFORD4 SURV-EYOR Plate, Tracings, MIue Prints, EtoC T6lephono 2604 Clinton, S.0. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Q0ice in Peoples Bank Building. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. GRAY COURT S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered anyli hour day or night, DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERINARY SURUEON Graduate ithal1 Years Experience Dentist and Surgical Work Office: Posey's Drug Store B. R. TODD Zagineering ana centri ttnb Land Surveys a Spewiaty 4 nerete Work SkilifuiI. done or is spected. -E~...;;p anJ estimates of all ]lind PAUL JONES ( MIDDY ik'-t (1iality a d fI a t color , 11p.1 whit' r (I- white with col ored rimi in gig, -ize4 10 to 20. Price $1.25 and $1.50 Sorge"- Easter Silks Silk -New Spor% S il silks, iiain, a $5.00 high colors, novelty stripes or daring pin ut1l e ffects. Georgette Crepes Crepe-de-Uh ine ad- shantiaiiii l'onxee ted .lctle st an, .ue' sdnns EMERI GLOVES ID AND SILK White with Black Trimming ~a, Black, W'~hite an~d Tan |Royal Society Cottons4 oring, white and colora RtICHIAlSON'S SILus4,