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BRYAN'S GRiANDSON flY POST. Trip Fron EgIpt to Atnerlea MAude by Six Year Old Reglitald. P'ortlanjd, Ale., Alarclh 5.-ileginald Bryan wen, six years old, on onl the wily to the honei of his grand parents, ror'nti Secretary of State and Mrs. Williain Jennings Bryan, in lal thnore, and one of the niost valuable pareel post tIackages ever handled here, spent a lively and thoroughly enjoyable (lay in tills city. lie left late yesterday afternoon for New York. lie a'rrived late Wednesday night. Ills haggage did not, however, 'which disturbed the maid who has hin1 In cha'ge, AItrg. Iarguerite Passot, great ly. c of a nightie and conib (idn't bother tiegie. however. He puit up at tle Parker l House. ileggie is very English. lie is ten days ot' o onrLoidonl and three months outt of ',g yp, and latded at Portland, Me.. front the iliner Megantic. Ills fat her, Major Owent, is coning to this country by allot her rout e, chosen be cause of his health. Ie is ill from the hardshlits ol the Dardanelles caml paign. litryan's grandson talks French very attractively. Although offlcially a parcel post. paekage, he hin't tagged or covered with stamps. "No, I wasn't in the war'," h1e ex claimed, showing his French legion of honor medal. A Ftrench ofilcer who admired the lad, gave the medal to him. Reggie tri-ed to buy a newspaper photographer's camera. When told It nwas worth $1t 0'he said: "That ain't so much." Tie nurse took Reggie on a sightseeing trip about the city, which ie enjoyed hugely. ile ied Irton llackc't buyers, L. 10. Burns, R. B. Thonipson, of Laurens, and .1. C. 1I1'rns, of Greenwood, are now in tihe markets searching for spe cll valies inI sping and suminet' goods for their Chain of stores, and y'ol cant hank on this hiunch if any Ithing good enn he found, they Will get it. Watch ited iTron Racket. stores for bargains this year. Seed Corn Wood's White and Yellow Dont Seed Corns are all nubbed selected stock of ig, gern iii ltittont. For tile past flve years our 1Bellwood stain of 0oone (onti aty ia won first prize at the Vir gitnita StIto Fair for best.ten cars of whito co11. Wood's 'Virginia Ensilago Corn Is one of the best and ]arget -yielding varieties fo: the ailo., WOOD'~ S S For Farm Garden aro of high-grade (fality-te-ited for both puity an~d gernil it tion. Write for ('atalog and "Wood's Crop Secial," givinlg prices of Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Grass and Clover Seed.-Garden Seeds. T. W.Wood & Sons SEEDSMEN, Ricohmonds - Virginia, F"A t.NlihS NA' I. 11119. It'llSO l.oans anlltd discountls, inctludinig iredis ..'o('s and1( illis redliscouttd (at her it ances soldi . . . .t.... - [A her'ty Vaoan lionds: hllbert 113'I n a ionds, :3 1-2, 1 and -I IAiber t y I2a ii onds1114, t 1 -2, -1 anli pledgedi to seurei S. ate (r 01 Stecuit ite4s oithbet' thant i . S. bond~s (t tunptldged ..... ........... iPuruntitu' und tixturies ... .... Chteeks on bltan ks lct ed ottside of Int eres4t eanted buti not coltlected-a To(i.tal.... .. ...... ......... .. I 'IAli ;ulus: fiund ................... ... I'niidt proft'its ................... IA's4 crrtenit e'xtpenses, iinteet, and Amiouint due11 to Federal Itu'ser've an - t'aith< n' (cheeks{ oni own bankii outsit (det''i.iits paylei within 30 days (cet ifleates of dleposit (due4 iln les: D'iviend lunpaidV.... ......... T'imet depwidts subjec(t to R'srve~' (pa ject to :mdays or moraie inotiee, an~ Olht'r ihu' depiosit's........... Ilills p:'yable, other'i thtan with tlIer redIia'outs t5................... I ,iabiljji es for r'edlscoutls, inelud~iing Bank . . . . . . . . . . Tol'(u.............. ......... .. .Stae oif Slouth Carolina. ('ounty of I, ('lyde TI. Franks, ('ashier' of tht Xiubliribted anid sworn to before i Correct-Attest: J. C. Owlngs, M * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * IN MEMORIAM. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * When the days of sorrow befall us and we feel that we are only sur rotndei by darkness and gloom, and when Iwo feel that when those who are nearest aml dearest to us have suddenly been summoned to their last row-ard, that we cannot again feei that life holds further alluring charms for us, it Is indeed conforting and joy ful to awaken to the fact that a life well spent and gone from us leaves behind such unmistaken evidence of love and faithfulness to duty as to make us sure that the reward await lig that soul is the reward of the just, and when we pon1(er o'er the life of I11lnn1e ")oe" Davis, which on the 2111 iitstant, completed its carthly tiuissioln, out' hearts are saddened to know (tlat no more will we see his smiling face or hear his cieering voice, an11d we feel and know that a friend aln( brother has gone from us -whose place will be hard to fill, for we who knew him best, knew him to love and admire him, his genial smile, his courteous and thoughtful consider ation of others and ever ready willing ness to assist those who met. with mils fortune and his love and tender care of his father and mother won for him a name that will be lasting throughout all time and commends him as a true son, an affectionate brother and a lasting and faithful friend to all who now mourn his loss, indeed was he a believer In the golden rule and com mandtnent "ro honor thy father and thy mother," and 'while his days seen to us to not. have been "long upon the land," yet the very fact that 1he obeyed this rule doubly endears him in the hearts of those who know that his fa ther and mother were his first con sideration, that he eared for them in their d teclining years, al;ways remain ing! with theIlmv and coltribuliltig t.0 their ..comfort, therefore through the memory of the noble deeds (one by h1m11 will his days be lengthene( to shilne as a beacon light to guiide 0111 footsteps oil in lillerrintlg (iuly to tile day that we too cross tie stcall and mintl.de with lhose oil the oth1er side wilose life here was noble, true and faithful. Yes, "Doc" has gone fromn us, but the light of his life will shine oti to dispel tile shadow ' t1111 will galiter round, It will be anl inspiration to k now and to feel that his was not a. life Spen1t in ain, our hearts will be awakenef-d to new joy 1when01 we re member that as ie loved us5 atndt cared for 1us here, so will he( love is and awit 1 ou)r coming to join him in God's eernil havetn of rest. from ils life we will gain a1 new ant st rollger de era1111tion to scatter sitn)shinte an1d )lowers5 along tle patlIs of those atrol d Its, attd it is with a flitler real i:.atioll of God's purpose that we f I Ilhat lIe (alls those firsI to 1im Iwho wolid adorn1 Iliis kinigdom inlrghl glory, an1d we humtbly sibllit to liis wvill ald aeknlowledge that lis plat is best atnd that for oeery l)antg of grief we feel htere, thlete wvill he greatetr joy to shaie whenJ the Curttainls of (eterna glory are' flunig back:1 antd we ditonl oif the l'ION AL HAN h, JIlCES count ts... .. ..$..49,859.0t ati banlk accept . . . . . . . . . ;2,863:.61 $286;,995..i5 'I per centI, un1 ..............$ 8,:300.00 I1 1-4 1)0r ct ther deposits or . ... ........ l8,00 .00 55,650.00 '1 incluin~itg stocks) owtned . . . .. .. .. . . . .. 2,t600.00 r' cen t of sit bse ri lit in) . . I 1,650.00 .... ... . . . . . ... 2,3154.5:l 'roml nationafl Ibantks . . .. 1 9,718.29 ('Ity or' town of repor1 tng .... ... .. . . .. ... 9,1:11.87 plptoximate-on Notes and1( . .... .... . .. ... .... 1 00.00 . .. . . .. . .. ... ... $33:7,050. -I blTINS, ... .. , .. .. . . .. $ 50t.000t.00t . ....................... 100.0 t a xes pal i . . . . 5}72.40 *,500.27 Lale)t ....... ../............,200.00 sposits) subject to Reserve ek .............. ............!7,60I.. I 1 11han1 10 (lays (othler than11 .... ... .. . . .. ...86.00( t hanI hatik deplosits) subt ........ .... ....$127,285.87 vale a ftetr :3 days, or sub Il postal saivinIgs): 14n1 for mtonley b~orrowed) 64,N257.8( leserve.... .....$121,422.:1 ai iReserve Bank, Inucludiing .... .... .... .... .... 12,000.0( those 'w ithl Ieederal RIeserve' .............................$ 62,863.6 .. . .. . .. ... ... ... $337,050.l a above-namled hank, (10 solemnllly sweal 10 best of toy knolwledge atnd bellef. OLjYil~ 1'. IFiANKS, Cashier. 10 tIls 14'thl day of .\arch, 1919. C. -A. POWE~R, C. C. ('. I'. are bid to enter to forever mingle 'with thoso whom we loved best, Yes, "Doc" Is 'gone, but he will never be forgotten by his friendl.' and neigh bors, a kindly word and an expression of regret at his loss here will ever be heard from those who knew him best, for they know hii only to be a. friend of all with whom he met and caic in 'conltact, they knew that a kinder heart than "Doc" Davis possessed, nevel beat within man's boson, and if ever he had faults they iwere tihose of In thoughted youth and were mnolded in to good (lee(s as lie grew older, anI thus it is sweet to think of one who was s0 much to 11 as possessing all the qualities that go to make life worth while, an([ while we feel saddened o'er his loss, yet it is gratifylig to know that his life mu1list be an inspiration to others and was therefore well spent, and 'we canl look back upoii the (Itys that le was 1with us and be happy in the thought. that "it is not all of lIfe to live" but lie joy, happiness and comfort we caln give to others is but a small portion of effort that costs so little an(1 is worth so much101. To his father acnd mother to whomi his life was especially dedicated will the bur den of loss be the hardest to bear, but they can more feelingly say blessed be his memory, and blessed be Ile who took him, for lie preserves liW life in eternity to greet them and O1OK FOR E RED BAU TRADE, MARK 0 H rean Munition Shootidg"E~ OUR or At this Sto worth more. ) under any circu most experienc4 We shall g from us that is be cheerfully e: date of purcha: Our stock We will emplo: accounts to che want, pay for i back. b. It will bece beable to sell weeks to first < always be able In Store R M WAR' CHAS. C. WHAR CATALINA I Willimn Wrigley, n wealthy Chic lina Island, off the Calfornia coast, n l, fi sal to have paid more than $3,000, The illustration shows a view of the I live with them forever after the nar low span has been crossed here on earth, and the old mother who so of ten held him to her bosom will again clasp him in her loving arms and no more will she 'bid him, good-bye, anld no more will she shed tears of sorrow or learn for the tobll to give him pli, hut. wil forever with him bask in the towinkling glare of the stars in Glory, and file rest of us wvho loved him as friend and brother feel that he han healr41 tl. pronolunicement of 'wll VE PRIG re everybody's dolla: Ve believe in the Or instances. A child Ad shopper. YOUR MONE ladly refund the pi not satisfactory. A cchanged if returned se. STRICTLY CASH will be BOUGHT F f no book-keeper or trge to expenses at t t and if not what yo LARGE STOCKS ur policy to carry at 'what you want wh( :omplete our stock b to "GET IT AT WI STORE WILL OPE oom Under Laurens TON CLOl POT-CASH CLOT LAURENS, SOl TON JOE. P SLAND PURCHASED BY .........4W,, . AA. ..........A ........... 0go1n, has- bought front the Buaning fat nd plans an exteL siv(e dlevelolllelt of ti 000 for the Island, a hotel, two it.enner Iland and a portralt of Mr. Writgley, done, thou good and faithful servant," ithat his Hfe with us deserved it, that we can therefore bid him good-bye, not With heavy and aching hearts, but with a submission to the Divine will of an all-wise Creator, who knows best and who spares us to remain here longer thatn we may to endeavor to give clIer and happiness to t hose around uts. "Though dead, yet he lives" and by his example will we live to see the dawn of a brighter day. and tru1ly do we feel. 1ha.l 1 L. r is worth 100 cents, ke-price System and can buy at the sarr REFUNDED! irchase price of an nything bought that [ in a reasonable lens TO EVERYBODY OR CASH and' SOL collectors and will I he close of year. S u want you may he FO SELECT FRONY all times a sufficien mn you want it.'' It ut after that time 'we EIARTON'S. N IN A FEW' DAY, Hotel next to Powe HINC CO H-IERS---"SUITS M: JTH CAROLINA WHARTON A CHICAGOAN .n..ya .. .0 uily a miajority llit(lregt lit Santa Cata ie possibilities of tho fanous re'ort, Ho s and other property if the compuny. Heyond the glittering stars above, God crldwned his soul in hevwt's love. is brother, J. F. D. January 31, 1910. No Wornis in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, nod as a rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC glVen regularly for two or three weeks will conrich the blood, im vrov" the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw cAT or dis;el t he wor-as, nnd the Child will be i perfect health. I'leasant to take. 60o per bottle. and nobody's is will not deviate ie price as the y article bought does not fit will ~th of time from D FOR CASH. iave no unpaid elect what you wve your money tly large stock to will take a few believe you will S Drug Company MPANY GEO. P. .JENK INS