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CONDENSED NEWS FROM CLINTON 'tllad Affairs Incident upon Fall Wed. dings now IteceI ing Much Attentlin Clinton, Nov. 16.-Tuesday after noon NI rs. .Ioo Bailey gave a lovePly Tecept!on to about 200 guests. The house .was beautiful with pink and 'white cl rysa nh l emIn us. M1rs. V. 1). Copeland nimt, the guests at the door ;id invited them into the parlor where they wee re ceived by NIrs. :tailey. .\Irs. A melia .ones and NIrs. Iivers of Spartanburg. Nirs. W. S. 114n atd Ni rs. W. It. Sha nds invited thi gut's into the lovely dlining roonm -wlwre \lrs. W. It. Owens, Ir.. of Wash ington14. 1). C., recelved and isses .1l .lie Neville, NVary Iaean, Hlelen IHalley served a delight fOl ice course. NI Iss Lizzi 1enn ant liss Sallie Wright inited the guests into the hal where :l1u1 iain tea and mint: were served by 'Air w George Wright and Mirs. .ulia Giitti. Thinorsdlay aftern oon Nliss hyl Nlilain en ter tai net at a inen shower In111 honor of 'IMiss Sarah White who is to be mar Tied (1his lmnth to NIMr. h'liaddieus John son of Wadesboro. N. C. Niass \\lit( ioste 1hone is Ii Newn hrry has heen 1e1n, for two years working ' ith the (".. N. & .. depot and has nade iany frht -of, during- her :1.y hert'. NI r. Jo::Isoni is a (:illton boy and is very -poiulat. lHo h1a ben in Waiesbioro for " the tpast! ye r ith the( vlectric Co. w\0,r0 ho h le a snindid succVess". Suni4i e!ahora :it . g supp e was ., on Friday evening. by Mlrs. (y L. <-.o; ul~1 for her Sons lessrs Iaclex, h;,rles and Thomas Copeland. \iss; llorence Sower.s was hostess to i, 111111br ol young people on Wed 11s!:ay night. The delegates to the 1). A. I. con voluion in, Rock 11111 are Mrs. ,John C. VIavis, .\rs. .1. Q. Phillips, Mrs. .1. A. a.:iy. Thy left. Tuesday for Rock 'ilill. 'he biazaar was Wednesday and 'hursday of last week and was a great success as usual. The money will be usal to he;l build a church in the mill .\Mr. and Iirs. I . Scaife are visit ine friends in Indiaapolis, Ninn. Irs. .. T. Rtobertson and Miss lloira 1%Jii have t'retuirned from Newherry W 1 e t :ttended the Womans' -,-y I'nionl of South Carolin:. NY liarwit hAs returned to her nI .\tla ni : ft visiting het'r de -h Nilr- .\. V. .\artinl the.. pAt A ;m n iln~~ of, st-veral mlonths: AI-. ' W. I,ittle dh1 )n 01 Tuslay afte ?nn :t: tlh home of his son. Nir 'I'. .i. 1.i 14 where he 1 :s Iade Ih is borne since the death of his wife about nilwl years ago. NIMr. IAittle was S3 .yevns i vnd hod lived" In 1lint~on mhost of is I, n.4 here he has :a host of de''vot frinds. lit Was a lnvilember of th. \Iasoniv lodge and was buried 'hy the Nlasons on Wotnesay afternoon vt 2 'olok at the Iuneins Creek Min etery. T. 11. I . ., Clinton and Mr. 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE JteM I.itu-r a 114 line C ' lean ser aund S Ittn11nch IRegulhatotr in t he world Wotrk w h ie youI sleep. G;*t a I 0-cent box. Pils. t'asto r Oil or' l'u rgati vt Waters whtichI mnerel y foreea assageway througth t he ho wels, butt dlo nt thor oughly t'leaunst, freshen and44 purify 1-[ht- t drainag~e otrgans, alld havet11 no f fett' whau:t4'4 r upon41 the lIver and40 stom1 1 Op your "ins-ide's" pure and:04 fresh wilth ('ascarts, whih ihoroughily 44a5: i ilait I. eitd pol-.i :.. Ini the * . h w - ols. and14 'ost only I10 cr14s 4440.: ''imye, dr ingeist. .\ lill s of mon41 a.d w4n.o take a ('as::tr-t now' at I th'n tnd nt':'.: haivi' lIt alace . 1ihou(4 . ,'4 -.. Tore tohils, Indliigtlstion, So. 1 .Tonne: oir (otns! ipait.t't Iowels. *ue~.. . t1t' 4 o t:the( 1t~enI. * * *$* * * *4*4 * * *4 * * * * * * * * - 4 * * * * *' * * 4 * * * * * * * Clemson5ii CotllIege, Nov. I6 -' Clom Ronl cotlegt' is one of thie( few tcolleg.es tis I ime hitsI year. The4 Ineti s dhi11 ntI :-.4 go ito ( he Iiina and .'lomtson fiootbhall g:ime, bult . wenti to thet latinti11 her-e. foothllt 1.11is year', win ninjg the game . :4Cirtlitna, Uniilverslty of Gorlgia1, (it..tdel, V. M. 1. andl tied D avidison. .. I the btoys frloml Ibaitienis haveyt M. E. Cox, of Gray Court, Clemson's star center, has played In all of the varsity gaines but one. D. 1. Barnett, of Laurens, has played right end in three varsity gaies and hopes to be in the Tech. gamie Thanksgiving in At lanta. Both of these boys will prob ably win theirt block letters this year. It. F. Poole of Gray Court, has oeen playing on the srub teaim. Mr. Poole is one of tle best iplayers onl the team and he will be sure to win ilis block "C" if he continues to imutprove as liuch iII the fitu re, as he has inl tilie past. Cleimsonl reached i(the seiii-tiinals inl thle state tenis touirnlamnt held Inl Colunmhia tis Year. Mr.lt, 13 . Thorn tol, of Mouittville, lemson's tenn1is chiainpiol, 1111( Mi. Sloan, of, Cleinsont, were ((,leinson 's players tills year. ir. 'T'lornttol will win Ills bllock "C'" ror being slch a good tennis player. Ir. Thornton anld .1. W. I'ir-win Were Cleiison's tennis players at Char-, lofte last year an1d they reached tle semllli-finlals inl both doubled and sintgles Clemson has good prospects for a good baseball teain this year. V. Sut ton, the well known pitcher, will conch. Wo expect to have two great pitchers from Laurens. It. 1'. Thorn toil. who played vairsity hall last year, and 1). 13. nlinett. w\ho played seci ball last year. Clemsoni als;o stan1d.- hib ill b:sket bail, and has arr'anlgel lh wholip tits year inclingg- e in lout states. I:tirenas is als( well stted ill the baskeaill 1 :0t. 1. P. Thorntlonl, of lutl. nof'!m son's lst lplayers, playe'i in all of tilt varsity gamnes last . ear and 1E. C. Young, of Cliitoil. played good ser'lb hall all last year. Iot11 of these mti will star on varsity hiiis year. Three membe rs of the Senior class this year are from 1'auren s county, It. P. Thornton, who is taking chemistry course, 'I). 1.. flarnett. veterinary sci ence. and .1. 11. Stillivan, Agronomy. All of these men hold scholarships. The other two scholarships are held by S. P. Thornton, of Mountville, and F. E. Armstrong, of Owings. The Laurens cotnty boys had a meet ing last week ani organized a couty club. The oflicers elected are as fol lows: President. 1). M. iarnett; Vice President, It. P. Thornton; S'ecretary, '. .'. Young: 'Tleasurer, It. F. Poole. The total num ber 'of boys fron Lai rens coility at. CleInson is 1 wenty-two, he ing as well represelted as aty 'out ty ill th state, to its size. 'lTh4. men11t hors o the (11111 iitetnd to keep inl tonch with The .\udvetiser this year, and1; giw%( theml ne tit-inls froml 11in1v to tima. .l. . llialo dIt. 1'. Thortuloul exptI' to go to (ieeiivitll in .\Marh to stald tile civil srice examination in their. respective ous, 1w.Inl order1 that t, ev Iay follow this line or Work With ithe government either ith thl is slate or ill the 'llilippilines 't the collpletion of Ithelr. c(llege cotrse'. The .enioris froin Lau rens .r t ak ing great. iteest in literary socity v:ork atid all thiree wI" receive (ip hlO mas from 'h. 0111a- socety Ithis vear, of wlehl neat'h- all ofl tile l.-n-i a'ns boy an.t i I na nta s.11 P.Tar1 second.t terml at tha' last mee'at ing. Thue .\lt. (. S. Glarriett is paresidenit af the Sophuomuore daneinig club, ande corporeial in "'.1"' C'ompiany. F. 10. Armnstrtoing is ser'geanit in "C" ('ompany. Rt. IF. Poole is a ser'geatu, ill "II" Companly. R. P. Th'Iornton, athletic editor of tile "'Tig 'r". associate editoir of tile "Agienl 111rial JournlIal'" pitublied mothIlly b)y the Senior' class and Is on the Ilterar'y staff of tile "AninualI." .1. D). S. A W.\lININGi TO M.\NY Se it Int eresf.Ing Fits .\Abont1 hidney l''aw ptopale realiz.e to what extent (!on of thea khinaeys. Tha' Iahysilun ini nely3 all ('ases of :sis of thte patiett's inle. I cie knows. that utntlass tile klidne4 ale doiing their .voik rtopaerly, thea Et her' organIs cani nt~(t readily' he brotig I hack to hlealthl Whei n the khlinteys ar nciieglIecteda or ;abutseda in any way, erious results are -Atr', to teallotw.s At -rin to hea'lth st at is:has, htrighals disease whiichl is reailly Ill iaanced for'm of kidney tirouble, (:aused nll(fty tell thocusandi death'Is ill 19);!, i the state of New Y orkI alone. 'llTeefor'e. It belhOlIves 11s lto pay moret attenttOr. to the health had reark~illal stucaess as a kidneiy rinedy is DrI. Kilmner's Swarnlt-iloot, th. ea'areat ' haitnay, Livei' atnd ilitdder I a'miaay. Th'l tatibi am ihteal1Ing Influtente oIf hii iii:reaaio, in miost (Sittes, Is son meants ad avrlitgIId tesimony'of tios who hv usaad tile remedl~y. altetai ont, and wish a samplile bot tie, wr'ita' to D~r. 1(ilnier' & Co., ligaml ton, N. Y. Metition tis 14paper, enclose tin centts anid they wIllI gladly foriwu'd it. to you by Parcel Post. SwamIIp-Itoot is sold by every dra':g 81st it bottles of two slees---50C and $i Af1) Statement of the Condition of tie BANK OF OWINGS, Located sit Owings, S. C., at time close of business October 21, 1911. IllCSOU.RCECS: Ioaiins and Discounts .. . 1.$ 1,853.31 lanking House .. .. 1,185.23 Dtte froim Ilanks and lank ers4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,872.69 (Currency............ 1,500.00 Silver and othor Coin .. .. 2.01 (heeks and Cash iteis .. 99.41 Other itesoulrces, viz: Salaries and Ixpense . . 80.27 Total .......... ..$ 19,592.95 1b, AMIL1IlCS: Captal Stock 'aid in .. ..$ 13,700.00 individuial Deposits Subject to Check ...... .. .... .. .. .. 1,4..1 Cashier's Checks .. .. .. .. 11.50 0thcr Li al ities. viz: Dise. E.x. and int. ..1... .. .1-10.29 "T.ta..............$ 19,592.95 State of Soutlih Carolina. Couity of Latrens. Ss. 11ifore mile caie A. M. Owings, Cash ler of fihe fbove tlamiei('d hank. who. he ing dumY sworn', sayv that the above and foregoina statvinemi is a Irue coil dii ion of s1%td bank,. as shown by tle hooks of Said banik. Sworn to and sibscribted before ne I 1 is 17th day of Nov., 191-1. 11. NIe. Ilryson, Notary I'tlic. So'-reet Atte-st.: It. 0. 111un1, P . It. S Inn t. .\. Ilryson,. Directors. hF MIN This is the a blessings we hal cruel war the w and plenty. W to see--yet we h All we can in makii Clothing, Shoes and things and we have tage of tradilig with Ladies' Big lot of Ladies' Thanksgiving Prices: WVooltex $25 Snits. TIhankl TIlhnsgiv in. On)ie lot I aadi B. This is the : sembled here Sr: price on some. closed out but a St andard (1 pron'i O in Itest 10e Oittinig, l H~o eavy l hiting . .9 l*asWe wpcant y our varishv D0 en inIbNdl'prbn OnIo ea-oll * UNION MEETJNp. * Union meetiig of the second and third divisions of Laurens association will be held on Nov. 28-29 'at Mt. GI igher church. Saturday. When atre we In a right attitude to ward God and -men? .1. A. Brock When is adversity a blessing? .1. 0. Mlartin. What are the Scripture teachings in regard (o church discipline. W. A. IBaldwin. What are the Scripture qualiflcations for church membership? Ii. 11. .\alon. Sunday. Sunday school hour. )lscussion of Rom. 8:9, "if any man hath not the spirit of Christ, he is ione of Ills." 1'. S. Langston. .lissionary seiion. .1. A. Drock. Blanket weather---and we hav Ihe blankels, either all wool, half wool and cottol. There are large size, and low er inl price0 thaln yol will 1in1d thema elsewhere. All colors to select from inceling a beantiful line of plaids. A' FER( rear we should be m re. Two-thirds'of t orld has ever known hile the price of coti wve lived when it wa WE WANT ig your money go as far Dry Goods, and have go made the prices so attra< MINTER COMPANY. Coat Suits! Suits and Coats at Special .givinig price . .$19.50 -jial now' Snits atl prtices' $10.00, $17.50 e's' ('onts $4.98, $5.98 onts .. $1.98 iio$4.98 ARGAIN ] rnost popular depart ecial Short Lots fro, rhis frequently is fai re replaced by other hamns, Amlen 's andi lloys jil .06 1-4 dertwear, 25e v'al .t'ai iatsemen('t special ..08 1-3 One lot Meni's 5( Shi ts, lBargai S'gan1i- peeiai .. .... 09 20 oldl style LoQi faland Ra in Coats, goo( lie . .$1.00 ('lOSe at .. .... nesOne lot Men 's S8 ...$1.49 sizes.', vailues .$l0 ganlsement 4 .98 One lot Men's 1 andl $1.39 gain liasemnt ni' our trade. We app and salesladies will th artments. Make ot - LAUREr Haman lessings The m-rit wonderful thing i1 t0. world to lovo expressod in the helpless Infant. Andi among those nRi and cointcrts for e xpectaut mothers is the well known "Mothers ond. This is an external npplication to enablo the abdominal mus. eles to becomo more pliant, to expand naturally without unduo pain fro:m the strain 0 upon cords nnd linamonts. Appited as directed ::)on those, nuscles involved It soothes th, if::o network of nerves wila whiclhe 1- t-1 i : tsces aro supplied. Thus a groat sh.'ro of the pa!:ns 130 much a-.eaded mal1y bo avoided and tho period of expectancy passed inl comifort. There Ia no question but what such relief hts n. narked Influewoo u)on tho' uenral health of tho mother. In a. littie book sent )y maill nuelh-1n ful information is given to Inoxporlonced mothers. It tell. how to Usio 'tIother's Friend" and iow to avoNi Cakjng breasts. It has been prepared ll ot;r laboratory for over forty years and ia known favor ably to most druggists eiyerywhere. Cet r. bottle to-day and writo for book to Bradfield Regulator Co.,'09 Lamar Uldg., AtIlpta. (Ci. Do aitr to a-tk for andi see tat. nuoa get 'Motior's F drnd." invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. Gitovi-'1 TASTULUSS chill TONIC. drives out Alaria.enriches the blood.and builds tp the eys. tetn. A true tontic. For adults and children. 50c1 e Ag.Sp r - OMPj ore thankful than ev he world is involve . Our land is bles ton is not as high as .s much lower. TO HELP as possible in buying you ne through our stock a: tive that you cangot fai MILLINI Now is the time t you have put off gel can save severaj dol B~ASEMEN ment of our store. n various lines and r: e below cost. These] 's equally as attracti Ribbed Un- One' lot 0(d utes, Hargain Meni's hean .. .... ....19 special. e~ Blue Work Basiement Sho~es, bro] .. .. .......39 Laidies'. Y< g Coats and1 to see wbrl maiter'ial. to ('nn get.. .. .. ....$2.98 _____ iuits, brlokenl to $1 5, I ar - We~ hav~e poeial . . . .$4.98 which we ain Coaits, Be sureP to , 8.00, Bar p~ecial . . . .$4.49 the Bar'gai reciate your busines Lke pleasure in show r store your shoppiin :0oMP, (iS. S. C. No. 10652 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., Oct 27, 1914. VWHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been 'mnade to appear that "TIlM LAU RENS NA'TIONAL BANK" in the CITY of LAUR1FNS, in the county of J]AU RE0NS, and State of SOUTH CARO LINA, has complied with all the pro visions of the Statutes of the United States, roquired to be complied with before an association shall be author izedl to commence the businds" of banking; NOW T1l0RlEF'OL1, I, JOHN SKIH, ''ON WILLIAMS. Comptroller of the Carroncy, do horegy certify that "THi LAUR10NS NATIONAL BANK" in the CITY of LAURbINS, in the coun ty of LAUR10NS and State of SOU'1F1 CAROLI'NA, is authorized to com inence the bilsiness of Banking as pro vidod in Section Fifty-one hundred 1111( sixty-nine of tho Revised Statutes of the United States. CONVERSION of The Bank of Lau rens, Laurens, S. C. i:N T-,,STIMONY WIIEREOF witness my hand and Seal of. office (Seal) this 27th day or OCTOBER, 1914. (Signed) JNO. SKEI/I'ON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Currency. 15-8t ANY er for the many d in the most sed with peace we would like r winter needs in nd selected special 1 to see the advan RYI o get that Hat ting, while you llars. T! We have as iut a closing out lots are quickly ve. d Vests, special . .25 y C'otton Sweaters .. . . .. .. . 45 Cen lots, M~eni's and >u ill lbe surpr)1ised it good values y ou ..98, $1.49 and1 $1.98 ask to look t hrough n Basement. s. Polite, cour.. ing you through g place. &NY