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Isubcri fit hin l'rice is $1.00 Per Year Pay alle ill Adiance. PullI shed bly ADV~~l l T , PillTN Cl 3PAN Al D: lV l E IIt I ._; I 11 I N '11 N 4 C031 PAIN y Lauri'ens, S. C. Advertisim ltntes on A)liention. Ohlituaries 2n1,11 Card of ThInIs: One ('ent a Wordi. EwFitred at thw po.tolice at IalunI14. S. C., as -n 'l Flass mi! milatter. L 'llENS. S. C., Sl'T. 5, 1917. The A vri rla otr lyto qums..i tion t nloliv(- of all thlose whio say t(he '.v.t' is wn noiu,, but we ar'e inl it andi his all ; to:1 et 11r fo iCrlory." Thf il I. ( ire " p; Inty ho of, Ih.. pu re."t , their inl*nf uit, i"' l e t- antd I hey i l b tey ;I "pull ing I h 0 win i wi ar., ". I F I re I t I ii' 1 I h I n I lh I W r W It I I Fd \ \\ ra the'. lIs a i i asn ii fle I til 1I n h I ;.:i . I, . b a I' F F Fin Ii : 'n' h a I ;i;i ii'O ont Fhe se'a., we ''erla july F.hu! I Fnta,( rush:eI'u Iii Fh am i isiiance of Fthe Jel - dians. FFhe l'oli'-, theu .\rm~enians. Flhe -"' viatns andl~ oFthr oIF the' we'aker rac es whih have'( huid thep helF otF the lu l arg n:I a n ;1 * I ii FiiIil'FAs.a et n k Fma and ill be don ii th Oil Irhi'nt ha -the supp t~or of te pteF File. .\hFus wori saFe fort JovdllernmeFnt1;a a right Fo advise the GrmlanI 0(eople whaFt ih nd of govern ment11 Fhey shuldiII i~ hve' finr themselves. It means tha ti)Fu he Grmains shall not1 have a governitmini thatF endangr the 5Ii Ileace' and(1I ha ppiness of her neigh hors. Freeduomn in this world1 may go Ioo far, lin world affair's as wvell as in private affairts. Th'Ie Gierman Fnation1 has no more right to make of it-self an arm'tied caimpt, perpeotual ly F threa.teni ng the lives andl safety of its neghbora, than a man In thIs state has to carry a big gun In his hip pocket to 'menae the peace and safety of' the pleole lie maeets on the street. There Is no place foir buIlie even amiiong natins. WhVlen IiPesident Wilsoni says Fliat ts governimenit mleans to maktle Fthe w~orld t safe fotr dlemnOirty, he meanlis that. h' is going to pit thIs bul11ly out or hutsi ness. Hie will do it. by dIestr~oyinlg Fthe Incentive for war, the anitoratin no. l'r and the i 'nperialistic amnbitions. of the Iollhe 'nz oll1orn . Ih II n. \\'ill W illiam .i nninv; 1ryani eloque'c'y expre:ted thOw nd :4e i'- .d oahi4 4 "4't'- 44. all ini <4':- 1 - t4 !: 1. li , n Iv as' :r;: 4 in ' 4.. 4.io 4nt flu' wil i h.0 11f) oneI(, s1oulld be '44rmitti'd 11) lo k c I tW!.4. ulp n .i ;govvrm~lftn' 1 ah1 in the enemy nundr the claimn il a h 144 is e ri444 fr4,4el In of !4110 ech. \pd 1; 11, t I 'I N.. I I; 11 1 ryimty. i ('II for.1 i'( h v v id non thsc~ahv h :r i a~~~~~ wh Ile: !a om 3 ~ ~ ~ l~ thel i'tei st r \ dho Wi t hr ' ;wh,!I u- h hTr ?Wnd 1:1: it tIr -'h. Thrih Ir onlly w w de s( 4 to a v'r. - r--y \:4e'ie n4 4inut h on the idv of 1the I iferi1 Statie-." Volom Folks IDange, Tiw- younii'.r daniin set nI11joyod an infortnal dan in (he4 amilory M4londay -even4 ing1. hvei 44 h: pi'-'ned by M1 rs. Cora." C. Lucas( and Mirs. C. 11. Rohr.. Io!, -rt .\-1 4iken d1 ir td Il' miveIinal' (if it. Some of the rOle" se' ".!!It 4'aillinent .n (iI u1' it a u4 a a l1o ?rl.-ent 4 i join d in Il' Oa n n- 12. * or1, fue .Nis e vii l .inscales '(44 - , 0 Ilr- enorlai! d a few nd-inl hor of i4 ' 'o i 4!':! 4 444 n iq honlor iV.0 I V K n to Ow Iai \nl ! !I- ,!. .\ i h n - .T u i, 44v 41 '4-h : 4h " jumpl frain the fcf and b t ito t e ro m wh re hr 4f4 th rw sa4t oc m lt the 444an44 o in ath Pash . Sh wasin time. She hul Snetiher athe 4 m14 he .\- 4 . Ete-~yo s the star. See T'y t ihtnw o rheuma i::m, ne r 4ga 4 ub4 1oe, sif n swolen jints pais inthe eadbac and4 limbs,1cor1s, buios et.4 After one4 44\4 appiaipain dis apar asi 1144 \1o1:4 1 new rem lidy ufedbinterally 14nd if .r e hroaf, dipth(ri'14-am('11o-Itts, .T his-4 1:il4 i ( e tmye'ei I.' the 1-441' most II 44 r 4 lie :pii, rI 1140 (k44 'n. I ts rA- I I ml i nw'Ifet4',a Ptieta In 'IIre liar' i ,y'1 1Il dao~ the' fael tha i t 4104 4. .ga In ii l i ration04, pontf a-n 4441 liibg,(:44n4 .ul1444 Olta e ':.- . ft - 4)14a ai cttld; :la , n (114 a11)44 as. If -ey i onyifade.ghiLa an4i Dua Co. 7.4e (.lnssI Wrks Stockholders~ ilet. Th anulnivetingp of thel .Mock Iolde rs of tile Iaurlens Glss Works was hebl in thev ('Iwa:iIer of Coumerce rooms 1 sterday t ornin'. The r ' o f i ' ". !teper to te l nt :nd bines intohb, in satisrateory con .lition and the prop(ects for the coml - in y ar* aIt -r lec t. A d ided of It' r i (.n1 thle ennine!n and pre fere vd stoc: vs n. nwied by th e rin, ich was very nratifying to thle holders of teestocks. A vote of h akisr wa ..1'.M.s . 'a d to " ilv ainal.ge-. ment for Ithir contct 'or tf the coi anye 'isaffairl. i.'ollowing tie met inn of MYw .1nfkhhOlder4 the director., b1 a l wetina. at hi ch t'he old of tic r'::. C. i I -' Il. .. and .\lh iC Dio. (.(e rt y were rI-let hed. 5((hel illllver. Pi'loel (igniStlo a Foilt. only . '.75l, per se b. .N.l. ' -. ii. I I ('5( ii S & CO. For Ire an etd Groom, Cros 111. A - , ::.--Ott Thurs-day, .\ugtst :tothl .\r. .1. 1". (;riffin and .\l-s. Lillian (;. Ifill entertained at their homlite nar. iethabara chuiroch, in honor of their brother. It. W. iillin and his bridt . M.rs, 1lois Brown ;riaIl n, . nunibe0r of lho itumnediale relatives of theu h. idt. and , Iroo I I n. .\ho tI 1n. o'clovk thle guestI:4 wvert. ushered into Ihe dining roomn. he they wcr1 er-ved dlinnerwhich consised of a tied : *I. :salai coi'tsu and refr-c-l 30111s urin presla ided over by .lMr.. S. I'. Tu rnr 1. T hos pren wee Ir . and ( Al.\l 4. 1Z. WV. 1oliok . 11arents of the bride. .\ ::.. i rown of N(ew y. . . i-:iie Uiford. loet her with h(.r s om and da ;hter o., .linsvilfc., .\r. n ld \ W.. \. 1.. P-uller.. .\r. andl( .\lr:. W . F-:. ; ! i llnd daulght :. \1. and .\r.:. WV. (. licazinan. .\If. 11. N. ('arter an d l !r dau.hter, W ina. .\r. ond ltS. .1. If. <-mnplwl anld chibir--. .r and .lt S. I.. Turner. .\ls Fra cis lio lan . \If. ,nd .\rs. \\. 1>. iq ..W.T rn . Old Style. - 1' I im:ry pu il was ashod : "If 1.ir 111th"- had fiye yards n'r ch'il thr,1 1:.4( in manking Your dre.1s" how1\ inneh would Ohe fulve l4.f1?" .\f,- :1 inor1 wNt-1's thought ,Ih( replivil. "I In . . ( havey lo g to !alml at potileolt." 'SPE. I NOT I-S $ * ' * $ *i ii * i * $ I I i f hor e ,no a l e i: r -'(II pie den iu n . .'\- n ili j, 1103 2ti., Ia.! ii - ( a-1 I .p lor nle o ~u (lntin-r M aeri l1' -it t i. bt -ued ll.\;anl wnh ix I 'iN tedol jti- t ordill'i ofIl'l- It Iid 1tat pr(1i,-01 deior Nin o'lin. Anddi-a h uisht toi Ily offI t h (Il farmst i/>n iioi a , (:. a ('. ur(.i-,-;il anor (uillt I -N'iooe $tore-(oom bpist);( Sfhel,lnmeeolt e~ bot forale a om gilate .aroverhyg itorelixti. res idaece l.. lintctlittain.s fo\ppy to lt.e above. Spial enolmn..ottenPah in-' and Pio.in petacuhe anhe in W COisr d(en Iingtolcne ('.,re. T~ie-herted-(our hiden o townse I'' lidand b y rs,$oto' $ar0l; (: atIhol sti enleceented a r demal (3 grade and htihtI schoo. Calna e all cliled cl ienhe foar at of th above. ers' Ageneyli, Clubiae S.co C.e -it For1~10 uc ale5 e bse o' aur stover 0e11 ait ion2 here the h. aThei J. W. Cmoean Co.ga'inton S.e Cl. Pl-21 Youotdes-rngrlyou hidte se tlose-i at~t~ th ame lae. on theyr dal bgin oraial.-~oung' poundsacrimson tonr S.nd uC. uled*ee-ae tu piefraletoth ceaedsedps.o wil e uc mresue oraItad was the honor guest at a i8mnall party 1;Iven' Friday afternoon by Mrs. .ais. W. lIarneY. Ii).rin 'th afterinoon bridge was played and delightful re f'r'.4huteits ser ved. We are ( olkrinlg special valhtes in knives and I'orks. -. &l 141. II. WVILKICS & CO. l-I'rst 1 le oi Local .i srlret. Bill Irby, it colored man living oni IIis own place between Lairens and Clinton brought the first hale of tot ton on the 1"Lur0ns market, tis year. TheP h:ale was ginied at the oil mill ginnerv Fr iday and sold to W. l'. sul livan oil the same day, bringing '1 :.S cefits per ponmi.. .r. R. . Trayln 1 -1 brought Site second l'a!e Satulday. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM SEPT. 5-11 TIOl).iY1 'atria No. l "TilE WINGS OF lE.Al'!" 0. H1enry Stories: ".A DETAUP.TMiENT.AL C.ASE" And a good comedy. .1!arie Doro inl "iE \ ItTls 1) ESI it I'' I.hlq 11) . 1) i wih' m t Lov. Patriotic. hrilling . i1plas in story. S \I'f t1 \A I ih'n I 1 nw' ill No. y and I, l I,1Ai I i \ uis11 E I(S" I ~lrtic N' i' ''1 "Si'fW N B ..\" 3T I N \ I IA 11 . : "*F C n. 1. F~ I ('U OUN :1(V, %\\I) I'0! IEl-" IC (]I * LDA "T C l \W:Tl'W6 t T S I Ei!Y or TI I E 1D01-. SCHOOL BOOKS Sold for CASH ONLY Our stock of school books for City Schools will be ready tomorrow morn ing. Pupils who can do so are urged to buy as early as possible in order to avoid the rush. Books for Rural schools have not yet arrived. Children should be prdpared to pay cash when coming for books. Then, too, in order to save time and trouble, the correct change should be had in the hand when the purchase is made. There is always a rush at book buying time. Help us to serve all by co-operating with us. Have your money ready. We are anxious to please you. POW E DRUG C0. Laurens, S. C. SUBSCRI3E FOR THE ADVERTISER A Peep ajt Nwlall L/ a fmftll AppareI for Wmen* reveals nodels that are most attractive. The styles evolved for this season are sure to appeal to your good taste-and every model in our noteworthy col lection, owes its P resence to its distinctive styling and unusual value. We are now well fitted to serve you with garments that are of unmistakable beauty and elegance--cloths that will reign in popularity*.'-this autumn and winter. The proper garmen for every oc casion is presente , the,tailored suit, street, motor and dress coats - and dresses for ternooaand'e'v~e ning. Plush Coats $20.00 to $35.00 Serge Dresses $15.00 to $25.00 Messaline Dresses $15 to $27.50 CLARDY & WILSON "A Goo Place to Trade" Lauren, S. C. Laurens S. -