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LARGE AMOUNT IN DIVIDENDS PA^ED OLT 1)1 fcreiil [?aureus ( ount) Corporations I'aj Out Handsome Sum t,, Their Various Stockholders. A good deal ot money was handed oui h si Thursday in dividends among {stockholders in (he various corpora tions, the loll owing having declared semi-annual dividends as follows: Peoples Loan and Exchange Bank,1 S per cent on capital stock of $100,000 ? $S.0('0. ? Palmetto Hank. 3\u per cent on cap ital stock of $50,000?$1,750. Enterprise Hank. per cent oil ca:>hal stock of $100,000?$3,500. Bank of Laurens, 4 per cent on cap ital stock of $50,000?$2,000. Laurens Cotton Mill, -i per cent on capital stock of $350,000?$14.t'e0. Laurens Trust Company, 4 per cent on capital stock of $25,000?$1,000. First National Hank of Clinton. 1 per cent on capital stock of $5a,uun - $2,000. Clinton Cotton Mill, 5 per cee.l on capital stock of $3< 0,.$12,000. Lydia Cotton Mill, - per cent on capital stock Of $30,000?$1.000. Bank of Cross Hill, i per ceiil on capital stock of $25,000?$1,000. The following paid the usual annual dividend: Laurens Bonded Warehouse* 12 per cent On capital stock of $10,000? $1,21 0. Merchants' and Farmers' Bonded W.; ? house will yet declare a ten or twelve percent annual dividend. Watts Mill, on account ol large Im provements, will suspend their semi annual divkh nd. The Bride From Laurens County, Mr. Stanmore I.ant ford, of Newber ry, and Miss Mo/elle Wright of Lau rens, were married at 6:30 on Monday ovenlng, at the O'Neal! Street church parsonage, the ceremony being per fonned by Rev. W. c. Kelley. The bridal pair left on the 7:~*> train on I tie Coast Line for a short wedding trip.?Newberry Observer, July -. WATERLOO PERSONAL MENTION. Rev. a. It, L?ngsten Preaches at the Ihiptlst ( It arcli< Waterloo, S. C. .Inly .1.?Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Culler and children Of Mountvili? were gitestS this week of Mr. .1. M. Pearce and family. Prof, ami Mrs. Joseph IL Shceley of TownvlllO are visiting Mrs. Shceley's p; ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wharton. Mrs. Eugene P. Walker, after a \isit o! (several weeks to her father, Mr. D. C. Snitth, returned last week to her home in Atlanta. Mrs c. I!. Pettus is visiting her pa rents and other relatives In Delaware. Mrs .1. C. Smith is Visiting frit nils in Greensboro and Asheville. Mr. .1. Frank Anderson has gone to Qre< nville on a business trip. Mrs, Oeorge F. Anderson is on a virit to Mr. Glenn Fuller and family in Laurens. Mr. i . i?. Henderson has returned from a business nip to Greenville. ,vl. Edgeno McCollough of Hcnen Path is in Waterloo tl.is week on busi ness Interests. |vs. .1. Q. Wilbur and .1, L. Fennel iipcnt Monday In Lamer.;; and while liiere attended a meeting of the Lau rens County Medical so-:< :y. Mr. A U. WJnii spent a day or two iliis w.. u in (Ireehwo id. Senator ,i- iL W"hBi'(oh Is home i . ? ? ? c f Iss Mary Smith is at home from n visit to v.???? Fleming Smith and fant? Uy m Laurens. Mss Kaie Hcrdrix has returitefl rrom a visit i? Mi'. Henry Rasor and family in Cress Hill. D:\ A. H. L?ngstem, a recent grnd n.i'- of Ihe Louisville Baptist semi nary, was the guest this iveek of Mr. U. C. Wharton and family. Sunday night in-. L?ngsten Idled the pulpit of Ihe Laptist church, in a few weeks hC Will sail for- BaMl where he vMll tes h. ft} vu? af Explanation, ,\ri error occurred in the education .,i ;..,?. of the Ad\ertlscr some weeks ftgo in the omission bt the name of one of the teach-:., In ihe colored nCi , its of the city, i rot, Sanders in , force of ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. ? ? *< Mi>s Mario Gray has just returned from a most delightful visit to her tr.ust attractive friend, .Miss Mary Daveni ort of Cold Point. Mr. James Smith of Clifton spent the with Capt. ,J. It. Minter. Mrs. J. s. Wolff of Alma is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. \v. T. Crews. Mr. W. G. Lancaster has returned from a visit to Glenn's. Miss Mamie Armstrong, accomplish ed in the fine art of millinery return ed last week from Baltimore, Sunday afternoon, at .". o'clock, Rev. C. F. Rankin, at the Presbyterian manse, performed the marriage cere mony for a young Clinton couple? Mr. Clarence Whitley am! Miss Martha Brown. Mr. J, E. Johnson of Cray Court was in the city Sunday on his way to Hock Hill to attend the State Rural Better Carriers' association which was In annual session Monday and Tuesday. Mr, Johnson is one of the lettor carriers from Cray Court and has been the treasurer of the State association since its organization sev eral years Rgo. M's. i>. H. Counts and children, Mildred and Richard, visited friends in LnhdrUm last week. The Mountville High School district is asking for a two-mill high school levy. .1. II, Hoj d & Co. Get Contract. Mi'. Ed. Sltgrcr.vcs, who is having eleven COttRgCfl ere-ted in the city, has ('.warded J. li. Boyd <k Co., elec trical and plumbing contractors, the contract for putting in water, ucwer age, and light connections. This is a good sized contract, and it speaks well for Lnr.rcns enterprise in that it was awarded to a home concern in competition with outside contractors. THE EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. Some of the Objects Sough! to Be Ac complished Bj It. Following arc some of the objects to lie accomi lished by the educational campaign thr.t is to be made in South ' Carolina tn August: Better school houses and better equipment. Consolidation < f small schools. Better teachers and better salaries. Fewer changes In teachers. Be;:* r attendance, more pupils and niore regular compulsory attendance. Longci' school terms?nine months. t'nited community school support of school and the teachers. More teachers and more courses in the high school. Mere funds and local taxation. Need of an educational commission ? the Certification Of teachers. Business tin :i on the farm. The school as a social centre. State scholarships and college standards. Diversified Happiness. J, k. Passmore Will Le aide this I winter to live In comfort near Deni son, Texas. He lives just southwest of the city. and cultivates C9 acres of land. According to the Dallas News his crop results this year are as fol low -: ()-!o acre in peach trees, sweet po \ intoes planted between the r< vVs. 1 One acre in pears, ccttcn between the :c ws. Olle acre Iii reach trees, feti'aWher ries bei w' ( h t he rows. One r< re In peach trees, peanuts between the rows. Halt ab re Iii peach tree.--, cabbage and tomatoes between the rows. FJv e ac'fn s peanuts* Twehty-iive acres in com. Two acres In watermelons. Eighteen Rnd a Lai!" acres is: COtlOll. Three acres in peanuts and enne. Four acr^s ,n sweet p?lftioeit. Two acres in cane. thhi Is living at home to perfec tion. II will make no material dif ference to Mr. Passmore what price COlton Will command for the hext f< W months. !n his case cotton will be velvet. >\ hat her) Bab) h UOM S. ' That he tsn'l responsible for being ; here. That gormless milk is a great trial. i 'thai he bates company. Thai I is mdther is a weak-minded Individual who gives hi on every oc casion and ihe slightest provocation. i no other ( OTItT OF COM VI V. VS. Sil til tiler IN mi Will In- Held Third \\ eck in .1 ill}. The summer terhi ?f cohiiii?ii pleas court foi' Lauren;! comity will bo con vened Monday, July i'.', \vi;!i .tu?!^? Jas. \V. Devore of Bdgefleld, presid ing. The Jury commissioners met Wednesday and drew the Jurymen for the term, as follows! Lauren8 township?G. L. Davis, .las. \v. Martin, .'>. i>. Chaney. Scuffletown?\V. M. .Meyers. O. L. Hunter. Waller Glenn, l.. s. Mach ray, .1. li. Cunningham. 1 Linter?.1. U. T. Sei tt, .1. Isaac Copeland. Cross Hill J. II. Rudd, .las. S. Hill. .1. w. Hanna, c. u. Jones. Waterloo?B. !.. Henderson, T. C. McDanlel, s. B. Williams, J. O. Tea gue, W. 11. Williams. Sullivan?W. s. Bolt, W. B. Pitts, Hugh il. Mahon, W. M. Caldwell, W. C. Bnllentine. Dials?D. K. Toddi i'ani T. Gray, <;. A. Fuller, John P. Cray. Joe C. Hoi combe, R. c. Owlngs. Youngs?!.. .1. White, B. limner Har ret t< I!. Ah< reronibie, c. fi. Wallace, ,ia< ks?K. F. Kay. W. .1. Jacks. Will 1'rciifli Sunday. Rev. .1. I). Crom Who With .Mrs. Croat is visiting at Starr, Anderson county, requests The Advertiser i<> announce il.at owing :o Mrs. Croat's indisposition lie could not com ? !.<imc last Sunday for his regular appoint ihent, hut he expeets to i<- here next Sunday and will conduct hoth ol s.in day*-; services. Our Supervisor Is Right There. Mr. Herman Wright and Mr. Mortui tell a good story on our supervisor who went with them to Greenwood. They say that when they got stuck in the mud at Island Ford a negro man came along and proffered his as sistance and while they were at work the negro said that they occasionally saw the supervisor of I.aureus county in that neighborhood but that this particular road was in Newberry county and they hftd never scon the Newberry supervisor up there, and in fact he had heard that Newherry did nor have any supervisor all. The N< wherry sap' rvlsor did in t make las Identity known. It may be that the negro was t tiling too much truth to suit him. AI imy rate they do say that i; Was hardly any road at all. I mean teliii ?-? the truth as to the N< w bervy supervisor not being seen in t:.?- s?. ;:<>::.- Th<- Idler in NVwbcrry 11*. raid and News, Fund Is Xovt $10(1.00. Pr. .1. H. Mill, r ol" Cross Hill has sent In !.is ( heck for *L'.<-(' to he a.Med to the monument fund. This makes a total for Lnurens of $196.C0. The . %\10Q is vei y near. I he Telepliouc (Jlrl. The telephone girl sits in her chair and listens to voices everywhere, :-h< I hears ail the gossip, she hears all ihc news, sl.e knows who is happy and who has the blues; she knows all our sorrows, she knows all our joys, knows every j.-hi who is chasing the boys; she knows of our troubles, she knows of our strii>; she knows every man who talks m<\<n to his wife; she knows every tihte we are out with i "the boys", she hears the excuses each fellow employs; she knows every Wouii "i who has a dark past, she ! >?..< every man who is Inclined to I." "fi Ht"l III I IK there is a great -< -ret henenii. each saucy curl of that , .'?<. (lehiure-lookilifl telephone girl. the (elephoue girl told all thai she know?! i* would turn half our friends' ?IhtO bitterest foes; she could row :. ... .1 w ind that would soon he a pale, ctipi:11 r.s i;. double and land iis In jail; *he < >;:!:i let lib a suuy Whh'ti, ; nil.it:'.: III i- ' ?< . would Ciiiise h,i.* Co I I WlVeS to sue for divorce; she eO'ild < < [ all our churches mixed up 'ii a flghl ; !..! turn all our days into s-?i rowing night; in fact, she could keep the Whole low n in a st< w , if she'd tell .' lefith part of the things that Sh? K!.i ... Oh, brother, now doesn't \\ your head whirl, when you ?!.';.?: What yoil owe to the telephone Hon'' lOse y?ttr head and tfoi in a mi d Whirl, i' Von l ave to I'lug several ?;:.:--s ?<> i ? loOSC from the (clopllOllO >.!:!; she ?>' he as busy as a her. ? s. m. & i:. n. Wllkc-8 m t i:iti vgk u < i.i \ i on Nuptials l*rof, ciinniii.-hntii uiuf MISS |{|pp- It0> tt.I?tl> is " cbiiim. On \Y I ? ? . : ? I lasi week M>s Mattie ?::;:? ai : Mr. Ciui? Watts Cunningham were married in the Carolin? Memorial chapel. Dr. Jacobs i erformed tiie ceremony. The only attendants were the bride's sis ter, .Miss Rosa Mini', and tlif groom's best num. the Rev. Dr. A. It. Langston of Madden. The decorations were ferns, palms, and begonias, massed about the platform. The wedding march was played by Miss Julia Un sen of the Thornwell Orphanage. The bride was beautifully dressed in a blue travelling suit with hat to match. They left at ha'f past two fur Char leston. Last Thursday afternoon t:t tin1 res idence Of the bride's mother. Mrs. Fan nie Davis, near I!?st in Newberry county. Miss Ollle Davis was married to M.-. Jesse W, Boyd of Spnrtanburg. The Rev. .John Speaks of Spnrtanburg performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large gathering <.:' rel atives ;.:.d intimate friends. The bride wa< attended t>y Miss Ethel Dun can Newberry ami the groom's br?tliovi l1'. \V. v.'. Boyd of Mouhtvtlle, was best iuan. Mr. and Mrs. B?yd drove to Clinton after the ceremony and left over the northbound vestibule for A toUr of north' rn cities and points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. IL ?. lloyd of this town witnessed the marriage. Mr. l?oyd is a brother of the groom, The past ten days have been marked by the social activity which always Accompanies the presence in a town of popular visitors. Miss Gladys Bnrksdale ol Greenwood ha? been the guest of Miss Clara Duckett for some time and has been the honoree at s< v eral pretty affairs. Mrs. J. F. JnCQbs gave a large p.nd brilliant reception for her Friday nigh! of last week and Mrs. \V. J. Bailey entertained the young society crowd most charmingly In her honor the past Friday night. Miss Harksdnle was one ( the guests of honor a: Mrs. M. .1. McFaddcn's re ception last Moiday night, M:s. Mc!\.t. '.? n has hnd as her : -ts for ti> past week Misses rliel: !lu and Hafner of Chester and the Misses Dunlhp f:-':: Fort Lt: wn. To Introduce these young ladies to Clin ton society Mr?. McFadden gave a re ception ( :. Moi day night Which Was amonj. ti e most delightful < er given here. 'iT.is wits the first large affair ? hostet? since fch? ??. as a bride last Noven.i.er. and s:<: bor? her honors ; with grace.and distinction. Last Thursday night :!." young then of Cilnton gave a delightful dance in Utopia hail. Miss ciier.e McCasian entertained the Actaeon Book club last Friday afternoon with What began as a. lovely lawn party and was changed by a downpour of n.in into Ah almost equal* ly pre tty porch carty. Mrs. \v. B. Owens entertained tin (Friendly Dosten last Tuesday after noon. Mrs. George \V right entertained t!,?' Fancy W<.*k?rs IrrI .*?' ::<.;;>? ;.ft<; nooTi. I. [cfc lllm, i ? nton Ihipfisfs. he ' ? ? ? ? a grclit Baptist empire . to rejoice a< stich nti exhibition ,,; ,1 thusiastn and to ex press ti ?? wish that 'he (lenomlnnti?f! tiiaj iievc-t i e less -!eve.:<<i to Christ tl.a.;; today. Bap tists as a rule pi nee Christ as above incrc form, \Ve wist: they were all so. I:, this Connection we take great pleasure in saving that ;!.-? Baptist Church of Clinton is n v?:1. erfrnest now tilCil' /?<?! is growing a i oble SOCIAL \M) PERSONAL. ? *??**??.*???. ??+- VT- ??????.'*?* 0 i >*;:!.;:... y morning Miss Willi?* Maie CniWross entertained the Mys terious Twentj two cltlg in honor of Miss .'.>sie s<ott. oi (Maxton, (in. Tito tpaclous porch of Miss Chltdrcss' honte was most artitlstleaUy decorated with the national colors, red, white and Nue. Tl <? score cards were dain tily nnniigi I with little silk tlags. and the napkins used were ol son tissue interwoven with the bright lib of .luly decorations. A most delight ful morning was spent playing bridge. Miss Childrcss was assisted in re ceiving by her sister, Mrs. Wells (Har dy, and Miss Annie Gilkerson. After the games i.ad hot n played Misses Anna Helle and Itcsslc Childress served a delicious salad course and ice tea. Those invited to meet Miss Scott win: Miss Annie Savage of Will terboro, Miss Kima Mnyes of Maycs ville, Miss Marjorie Gelder of New York, Miss Christine Prazlcr <<: Nine ty Six. Misses Kdna and Anna Sil greaves, Julia Gilkerson, Olynthlti Jones, Elizabeth Shell, Josephine Pul li r, Mary Todtl, Josle Sullivan. I.?In Mae (Hal, Annie ami Kllziihoth Itichey, Daisy Sullivan. Mary it cllellahb, l.u die .Martin, Rosalie Pranks, /.clone Gray. Grcae Simmons, Inn Little, and Mrs; s. K. lioney. ooo Mrs, II, It. Orittoh and Ml: s May Campbell of New York were the guests of honor at a delightful recep tion to the meuiliers of the Fortnight ly So* ial <dub tenth red Wcdiicadtiy afternoon by Mrs. \. Dial Gray. Mrs. Grit ton is at her old home here for ti few weeks. ; nil Miss I'll III |lhcU, who Is Miss Helen Gould's private secre tary, is her gUCHl limine, (lie visii. 'The opportun!) yto moot these ladies at Mrs. Gray's was ol especial pleas ure to the large number of club mem bers ;-,.*! a few of their friends. Those who met Mris OrlttOII and Miss Campbell were: Mesdamcs w. L. Cray. .1. K (Mary. It rooks Swygort, it. L. Clardy, T. 1?. Darlington, I), w. [Cochranc, .1 N. Ilndgens, Carlisle Not lingham, J. .1. Adams. M. 1.. Copolnnd, \V. II. Anderson. A. C. Todd. W. R. Kichey, Jr., C. <'. Feathcrstnne, R. K. Copeland, R. P. .It lies, u T. Ininlnp end Misses LH a Hart, Annie Gilker son and Wiilou IJoyd. 000 Among tie most brilliant social events of the season was the recep tion tendered ? 11 Wednesday evening by Mrs. B. l'< rrllt Minier to her at* j tractive guests, Missis Marjorie Gel* der of N't w York and Christine Pra Zier of Nim-ty-Six. Miss Goldi I", a sister of Mrs. Minter, has visited Lau ren*! 0,1 several occasions and lias many friends who were channel in nnei her o 11 Wednesday evening, Miss Frazier. by her natural charm of manner ami ninny winning virtues, has wot! many nrdenl admirers dm inj. her short visii here. Mrs. Min ier'.; guests numbered about eighty, The guests were ree. iv.d by Miss JOsie Sullivan. Mrs. J, II. Tongue and Mrs. I;. Kdgilr Rnbb, and ushered into tin parlors; where ihey 111.-1 Misses Frnzier and Gelder. Nations was the gallic of I lie even in}.. Tin r.- wen- eighteen tables of players, and well did they enjoy ilia pastime. The scores were presented by Master John SwitZor. Alter na tion*. the guests Were served refresh ments', which consisted Ol fruit und w hite ca k< ; :. 1 ice ere, in, sherry with MitS. OOO In ho:.or ol Miss Jessie Scot I, ol Claxton, Ga? Miss Josephine Sullivan charmingly entertained a number ol friends at bridge on Tuesday evening of this week. There wer? three 1:1 bles of the players and the games fur nished delightful amusement for the evening hours. After bridge, 1; de lief oh* salad course was served Mis< Sullivan, assisted by 1 ? r slsti r, Mist Sadie Sullivan. Those present on Tuesday morning were: Misse* Jessie SentC Willie Mi.e < >.;;.!?. s! . Julia Gllki n on. iliiz* lib. ;, s.... II. Li Hil Mae Dial. Doilie Counts, Grace Simmons, Marlon.- Gel ? SI IKil.A ItSHI r IA IMIN U'lONS. I.arae Numb r ut \pplleniils fiir (Hi 1 \<. I'opuiiir Siale Colli ires, ? cat! bn-t i-' ? ? board if < ??; n.h.ers??; sonn of these, however, only fbok 'he ?niianie ex amination. Cl< bison college conies in;.: v Ith "? young men who desire ? 1 CLINTON ?BSE RVED NATIONAL HOLIDAY l'uu ii?;?? pic I ukc (.real I'rlde In ihr Marked I ItlproYClIlCIll- tu Im? Seen Mil I \\ i>!?) Side. Clinton; ,hil,v :,. Today is heilig ob served as 'tin- Clorioiis IVmrtli" in Clinton. AH stores ar?' closed, (lud it great iiir.uy people are mit Ol town on pleasure trips. No speeial COlO liration was bold here ami no drunken ness or rowdyism innrrod the day. It affords an excellent opportunity tor the usually Pusy man to take a look around town. I'ntil waterworks were put in Clinton lawns were ueg looted hut now it would he sate to stl> thai no town in (lie stale has more pretty lawns than this Another thing thai striken the observer is the num ber of small Improvements; suoli as the addition of a buy window, a room or a poreb. ;t cllllllge in the shape i'l a roof, the extoutlon of a front lawn the planting of Iree* and shrubs the building of rustle sefj(s, fresh paint, and sie h things. These all llldietlte de growth <'i civic pride and Increa! ed prosperity, tltitl no i t reel |tu ks some Kueli Improvements, lie. id' s tlie minor Improvements, some new buildings are going ^j, MI'S. Toni Anderson is remodelling und re building the house on North Main street destroyed in Iii? winter b> lire. Mrs. MeKnddeii it erecting a dwelling on < iw < ns hill. The Clinton Cotton mill authorities have iusi seed red per mits to erect lli'iy-llvc new houses Hr. .lack II. Voiing and Mr. A Ii lllakcly are installing the machinery tor their i? e factory. This will IUI a long fell want in Clinton. line, or twice each summer through some mis take in shipping or trains being olT Schedule people here have Mlfieied from Ice famine. During the past month a new deep well pump, a new dynamo, and a now engine, were installed at the power house at a COSl ot tut ween six and sev. ii thousand dollars. These im provements Irebble the power fur nish! <i hen totore. That I errapili I ale. Capt. S !?" l-vans my he h not particularly a axiom to have a brush with Hoosevell Oil the i|ues!lon ol nil lure till llij.', bill I ? Is w illii;; lo stand for- a pretty big ie.rrapiii tale which he hlbllglll hon.-- IP' other d:> f oil) <To.-v Hill. While ||i< vvits in i'ro! iiil! a fett days ago ! <? saw a i ron;' ol elll/.'et! . apparently1 nnich Iniorestei) in sniiib (hing ;.nd asked \.:...i was ihe attrae I ion. I |e was told thai :'..< > had a terrapin I here o\ ? r ('?!? years old He didn't believe it. lull weal to liD cs|,l gate. The faets as hi gathered ihem I re. i hat in |KJ0 Mr I ?a\ Ii) WhUfOI'd. an iiged ciiixui ot C reist- I Iii?, eaiigbl ,, terrapin, wi.;t is generali) called a "cooti i". or "land Cool? r" in these, parts. Mr. Whltfoid eni I is initial.-. "I? W"., on the terrapin's liaell and on the llildel' side he cut the yeai IKIO". Mr. Whitoford h now in his t'l'tll >e;.|. hilt he remembers the transaction with the eboter very well Three yeari- ago* in In?Ci, Mr, White find SOW a terrapin, and oh picking him up he -aw it was u.e identical iioot or hi- had captured hi I MO. for there w ere I lie initial!- I? w". on hi:* hack and the year 'M--i? " on the under ol the IllilCI where |:e CUIIglll 111111 ill (Ou't Mr. Ulli I ill Neu Vorlt, cd the i I ho Wn re shoals Manufacturing Co., IM ? ' ? ?