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88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and Personal Mention. . Nat 8--811 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 88 J ty . 'Mr. J. P. 'Maddet was among the Or. -visitors in the city Monday. Or Miss Mattie Glasgow,' of, Newberry, MlI "as beensvisiting Misses Annie Kate illn *n'd Ruth Easterby for several days. stri Mr. 'E. P. Minter left a few days bus ago. for t1i6 northern markets to buy wa: spring.goods for the Minter Company. soi Mrs. -R.' E. Hughes and Miss iar- fo riett Hughes spent the week-end in unt Columbia with friends. CO Mirs. Virginia Neville, of Clinton, arrived in the city yesterday to visit la Ar. ahd Mrs. John Spratt. ohl sBill Geo. T. 'Magill, Judge of Probat9 of lar Qreenwood county, was a visitor' in se the city Saturday. wl Col. Oscar W. Babb, of Columbia, i9 spending several days in the city with ag friends and relatives. tio Miss Polly Prentiss of Greenville, Ja returned home Alonday after spending Hiu several days here with relatives. IC Col. .J. C. Burns of Greenwood Is di spending several days in the city on ail business. . Ir. Herbert Taylor has returned to M the city after spending the past -week in Charleston. 'Mr. Henry Franks, wl is located at 'Catawba Junction, spend the week- E, end at home. I 'Mr. S. W. Lowe, of Cross Hill, former rural policeman, attended the ci -sessions of the court here the first cl part of last week. . Mrs. Arrah Sullivan has been un- ti well for several days at the home of t< her brother, Maj. W. A. Watts, on North Harper street. Mliss Bessie Moore has accepted a position with a large dry goods store -in Greenwood and has already entered -upon her duties there. Mr. Tom Switzer has returned home t 'after a week spent in the northern markets buying spring goods for his -store. Misses lTizabeth and Rob Lochridge -of Lynchburg, Va., are visiting in the -city as the guests of Mrs. W. D. Fer -guson. Miss Mamiie Irby, who was with the Davis-Roper Company, has accepted a position in Willanston and will take up her duties immediately.. Mr. Frank McCravy left Saturday for Branchville where he will be for sOie time leading the singilIg in the revival being held there. by Rev. J. L. Lawson. Among the recent visitofs in the city was Mr.'A. H1. Swift, of Ne(w Bed ford, Mass., who was the guest 'for a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. . i. K err. Airs. Chas. E. Rounds, of Clinton, daughter o1 -Mr. H-. E. Gray, under went an operation for appendicitis at the .1ulla I rhy sanitarium a few dtiys ago. Th'le oper'ationl was successul and1( she is now rapidly improving. Mrs. F. HI. Wilkes entertained a few friend~s Trhursday afternoon at her spacious home on W~est Main street. D~uring tihe afternoon the game of Fiorty Two and other amusements wecre enjoyed and delicious refresh ments were served. Th'lose present were Mr's. J1. N. Hludgens, Mrs. i, K. Alien, Mrs. C. F. Rankin, Mrs. Alma C:lardy, Mrs. W. Hi. Dial, Mrs. .f. H. Teague, Mrs. C. M. Clark, Mrs. 0. C. Albrighit, Mrs. W. R1. McCuen, Mrs. Hi. C. Rohr, Mirs. E. P. Minter and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. HoIw To Ulve Quino To Children. WRLNI' i the trade-enark name given to sin Q oe uinine. It is a Tasteleb~s Syrup, pleaa .nttaeande o itt the stomach. Alfso e ayadpted to adnlte who cannot take or&nary uenine. Does not nauseate not tteneit tse you ped for ansy pur pee. Ask for 2-ounce orl gaiakge. Thi -asme0 PitBRII.IR Is bown) a bottle. 25cents TOLD IN LAURtENS. 'A Rtesident Known to all Our Rleader ltelates an Experience. 'Readers of the Advertiser have beci ttdld again and again of the merits o tii at relialble, time..proved kidney rem .94y--Doanl's Kidney Pills. The ex A riences told are not those of un iown persons, living far away. Th '.c~fes are Laurens cases, to) by IAt irs.'i'd odfrey, 228 rns Ave Iureis sy: "'I e uight, seyere col ci my stn i re ht oin back a e. 'iled I was 'w eping, shaT 't'vinges shot up from .e small of nm * brck andl I would have to lie dow u til the attack eased up. I tire eapily and was irritable. My kidno) acted too freely and the secretiol w ro in bad shape. After sufferir tfor several years, T, read of Doan Kidney Pills and got a box at the Lal * renis Drug Co. .I felt relief after pt 'first few doses, and one box fixed ,' upall right." Pice 50c at all (dealers. Don't si11 ply1 ask for a kidney remedy'--g ;Doan's Kidney Pills-the same th firs. Godfrey had. -Foster-Miibul ' nyigorating to thte Palo, and Sick ~e Old tmanda 4 gnerl rls pitess to si~i.euriches the blood~And buiids up the a tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. JOHN R. BOYD DEAD, - Te of tis County but Resident of reenyille. ohn -R. Boyd, a native of this coun )ut for many years a resident of onville, died at the home of his Robert E. Boyd, near 'McDaniel's 'Sunday afternoon after a short. ess. About two weeks 'ago he was cken with paralysis while on a iness trip to his former home and 5 carried to the residence of his Last Thtfrsday morning lie suf 3d a second stroke and thereafter i the end was in an' unconscious dition. 'he burial services were held Mon afternoon at Mount Pleasant rch, where lie held his member p before moving to Greenville. A go nun'ber of Peol)le attended the vices, attesting to the esteem in ich lie was held. Qlr. Boyd was about 62 years of 3 and was born in the E kom see n. In early life lie married 'INss no McDaniel, wio with six children rvive him, as follows: Robert E. yd, of McDaniel's mill; Mrs. Har i Roper, Misses Margaret, Jennie d Kate Boyd, of Greenville; and ss Eva Boyd, a traihed nurse now iking her home in Charleston. The Ilowing brothers and sisters also rvivo him: Jas. W. Boyd, Spartan trg; Mack Boyd, Barksdale; B. lloyd, aterloo; 'Mrs. J. H14. Henderson, Mrs. rr. Lawson and 'Mrs. G. M. McDan 1, of this city Mr. Boyd 'was a highly esteemed tizen, loyal friend and conscientious lurch -member, being at his death a ember of the Pendleton Street Bap at church. His death was a sad blow all those who knew him. Colds and Croup in Children. Many people rely upon Chamber tin's Cough Remedy implicitly in cas !Lsappoints them. Mrs. E. H. Thomas, ,ogansport, Ind., writes: ."I have ound Chamberlain's Cough Remedy o be the best medicine for colds and roup I have ever used, and never tire f recommending it to my neighbors Lnd friends. I have always given it o my children when suffering from roup, and it has never failed to give hem prompt relief." For sale by all Iruggists. LIBIIAILY NOTES. * * (Contributed by the Publicity * * Committee of the Laurens Pub- * *' lie Library. * * * Reception. .This will be a unique afTair for ev eryone in Laurens is invited, that is, everyono who has the power to ap preciato the society of the best and noblest spirits'of the ages. lany lhon ored guests from this and other coun tries will be there for your entertain ment and amusement. As equals, you will have the pleasure of meceting kings, philosophers, and sages; as a pal, you may see Sherlock Ilolmec pick up a burnt match and u'nrave the greatest criminal plot of -the cen tasry. Th'le beauty of this function is that I is to continue indeflnitely and you maa hobnob with irincesses, knowing than later you may scheme with poeliticians~ dream11 with poets, or consort witl thieves. .rThere is only one pre-requisite fo the enjoyment of these 'privileges an that is your prOeence between th hours of three and flye at the publ library on Tuesdays and Fridays. Admission-ten cents each month. Publicity Comn. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist will refund snoney if PA2 OINTMItNT fails to cure any case of Itchin Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6 to 14 day The Berst application gives Btase and Rest. 50 Red Iron Racket's big new si are o the public square, 0. B. Simmon's o! stand will be ready for your vimi 'Ysext Saturday. NOT!ICE. Notice is hereby given that the ;Cl Council of the City, of Laurens iw! receive sealed .bids for thse rental Sthe City Opera 4louse for a period two yearg commetteing. Apsril 10t - 1916, such sealed b ds to be opened - the office of the CIy Clerk in the Cl - of Laurens at 8 p 'rp. on>March 291 e 1916. BIdders will submit bids for ti - use of the opera ouse apione, w itho :lighg an ci eat ' eing furnishe~d, al -' for the use of so opera house wi 4 ligit and h t, furpised by the ci' T lhe City, 'Co 1l1 reserves' .thls 't' "to reject any or all bids. Tb0 succes y ful -bidder shall enter into contrf a with the City with sufficient sureti d to Insure -the 'performance there 'S such sureties to 'be ap~proved byt 5 City Council of the Cit~y of Laure> g Iiy order of the City Council of a City of Laurens. 10- a~ 6h C, . 1ITCH1NS eMab16h,1915. , 'City Cie 50'e 34 s- Excellent for Stomach Trouble. et - "Chamberlairf's Tablets are just f at for stomach troutble," writes Mtrs. en C. Dunn, Arnold, Pa. "I was bothe with this complaint for some time freqluen5tly had 'bilious attacks. Clhi ly berlain'A Tablets afforded sme gr i relief from the firtit, and since tak "' one bottle of thei I feel like a difi *eat nersn." Fre sale by all deals 111 a "v hat Your prid, it cost to seleci Style cour even more. It is easy I room furnitu tiful examaples make you pro Please co Complete Fumed, Oak, I hogany. S. M ~An Annoying Break down Is apt to occur -at any time,/to any style or make of carriage, but the el~ances of an accident a greatly lessened if you hav us ii pet your running stock regular y. he wheels .that we place on carri g last longer Sand run better than t le other kind, for they are built right and put on dright. We are expert mechanics and tour prices are reasonable. Let us put your carriage in shape. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, 5. C. I)' Notiee 'Jfectivt ich 1st, all binls are dde ton the first of eachu ponth. No, further credit Iwill be extended hto those whose il~ are not paid or satis~actor ly ar n ed. by the 15th 9f Sthernonth foflo, ii iurchas,'unless s pecial arrangem ts at e ma~de wvith tthe ofice before h nd. 'All persons Indebted t6 as are re ,quested to make promnpt set lament ol etheir accounts. March MINTER CO. March 1, 1915. 33-t1 . IBilougdness and ConutIpatIon~ Curedl iyou ar6 ever tro'ubled with bllous necds or conatIpation you will be Inter. 9 ested i the statement of RI. F. -Erwin Peru, Ind. "A yogr ago last winter d had iun attack of indIgestion followe< - hy blilouisnessi andl constipationi. See t lng Chamberlain's Tableta so highi: g recommended, I bought a bottle .0 - .thpm and they helped me right awvay. r. .o snnanle by all dealers. ill I l' a Beautifu e in that comment fi Dining Room furnil ts greatly, but, Qu :o have lifetime qual at low cost if you,% now. We are prou do ne in and let us sho dining rooms or odc arly English Oak, S .o & E.e H. Statement of tile Condition of the 4EP1LES LOAN & EXCHII. BANK, oated at Laurenis, S. C., at tihe close of busin~ess 3'tnreh 4th, 1915. .l.RNSOUrRGlS: oans andl~ Discounts . . . .$332,1 80.51 verdrafts..............87iG 1onds1 andl~ Stocks owned by the Bank.... .. .. .. ..25,000.00 urnitre and Fixtures .. 2,500.00 flanking I louse .. . ..-.-...10,000.00 ue from Banks and Bank urrency.. .. .... ......7,32.00i old...............--- .. 270.00) Silver and Other Coin . . 615.09 hcks and (Cash Itemis .. 1,390.11 Total .. .. ...........$02,12.49 LiA.IUILiI~ilS: Capital Stock Paid In .. . .$100,000.00 Sur plus Fund. .. .. .. ...-.25,000.00 Undivided :Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and1( Taxes Paid....... ....----.-09,78.24 Due to Banks and Bankers 517.38 Dividends Un paid ........ ..200.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check .... . .........96,094.87 Savings Deposits.-.-.-.-.-.8,338.56 Time Certificates of Deposit 91,309.73 Cashdr's Chtecks. ... .. ...468.38 Bills Payable, including Cer titlcates for Money Dor rowed .... .......--..10,000.00 Reerve Fund Carried on Genera) individual or Sav- ' ings Ledger .. . ... ....1,405.33 Total . .. ......... - '$402,812.411 State of South Carolina, 'County of Laurens. ss. -Jeforo me came C, W. Tune Cashiiet of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing .statement is a true condE tie of said bank, as shown by th books of said bank. . ' C. W. TUMN1D. Sworn to and subscribed before m< this 16th day of March, 1915. * ~ W. R. McCuen, Notary Public .Correct A ttest: WV. A. lyatts, RI. i Jones, H1, B. K(enniedy, Directors. DoyuDansgers of a Cold. Doyuknowv that of all the mino ailments colds areo by far the moy dangerous? It is not th0 colds theni slves that you need to fear, l/ t ,th serious dise'ases that they so ofte led to. For this reason every col shoud be gotten ridof with the iens posible delay. To accon plish tii Iyou wvill find (Chamberlali 's Coug Remedy or gynnt help to you. It loot ens a coldi, rolieves the lungs, aids eo pectorationi andl enables the itystel ' to throw off the ,coliL. For salo by a ealers ure caefully alt 1ge deepe an out IL~ FlDiing Room" 7om a valued friend is worth all ure carefully. ality goes deeper and counts ty and artistic lines, in dining vant it. We have some beau d of them and know they will w them to you. I pieces in either. Golden Oak, olid Mahogany or Birch Ma Wilkes & Co.' No. 16605 ' Report of file Condition of the ENTERPRISE NATIONAL BANK att Liiurens, ini tihe Sta'e of S. V., 'it thle close of buisiness March, 4, 19)15. 1.0ns1 antid discounlts.... ........ .... ............ ............$22,252. 14 verd raft.1s, secured, $7,72 I.!m1; uniiseeured, $ 1175.92 .... .... ......8,900.82 3t her secuities deposited to secure Icirculation (book v'alue) .......................................$..,8,84.14 Ot her securities eposi ted to seecure circulation (boo0k value)............................................(,679.55 4M,83.69 Subscription to stock or Federal leserve ha nk . . . .$7,500).00 1.ess amounm~ti upaid .... .... .... .... .........5,000.0' 2,500.00 flanking house, $22,166.I 1; fu rniture and fixtuires, $4i,000.00 . . .. 26,4661.16 flue from FedIeral Reserve Bank..........-............... ....3,323.98 Due from approved reserve agents in central reserve cities .. . . . . . . . - . . - . 4562.19 Due froml apptroved rCeerve agents In oilier reserve cities ................... .-.----.--... ..--...10,108.18 14,670.67 Outside checks and other cash lttems, $1,629.83; frac tional currency. nickels andi cents, $588.74 .....................2,218.57 Checks on banks In the same city or town as reporting banik.... .... 1,205.5l6 Notes of other national banks ............................-- 63.00 Lawful money rserve In btank--Spece .'................... 6,35.70 Redemption fund with IT. S. Tr'easurer1 (not mlorei than 5 1per cent on circulation) .. . . . . . , /. . . . .. - . --- - . 2,060,00 Total .. . . .j.. . . . . .. - . .- . . - ,..-$34 7,842,.9 Capital Stock plaid in.... ................---,......... .........$1000000 Surplus fund................................-.-.--- -- 2599000 Undivided proflts .............................. .---$ 12,9:48.94 Leoss current expensos, in-terest, andI taxes ipaid 2,7941.27 10, (.4 7 Circulating notes...........................-. $ 34,990.00 Less amount on hand and In iTreasury for redemp tion or in transit . ... ............ 7,990.00 25,QQ0 00 Due to blanks and 'banker's (other than Fedieral Reserve Bank or approved reserve agents) .... .... ............................4338 Dividends unpaid .... l... (fr. ......----.----..----.---- --. ---- a350 Demand deposits: Individual depositq suWt, to0 check .. .. .. .. ...$112,608.78 . Certificates of dep~git jtn~ less than 30 days .. 4,966.95 Cashier's cheeks olitn ing.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......634.23 1 18,249.96 Time deposits:, d- j:'e Certicates. og degt pu tir 'aft '.30 tday's t .g..... . .4, 7 Rediscounts With Fe eral Rleserve Bank ............ .... 18,t83.89 State of South Carolina, County -of Lautrens, as I, C. H. Roper, Cashietl of the abo~ve-p am od bank, do solemnly swear' (h t the above t'at 'mitenthe to th4 bestiof n 3kt'owledge and belief. C.lH. ROPER, Cashier. Stl~se rbe4ndesavti tg\itfoM ,tge Ahis 16th day of March, 1915. ' ~ W. (1. Lancaster, Notary Pniblic. Correct Attest: N. B, Dial, S. M. WVilkes, C. E. Kennedy, Directors. Foro ee an 11ei olina by exchange of coupons at ticket windlows for passage tickets in ac andPenySci ooks for ltIntrstatle cordance wvit h contract and1( ta riff pro Passge n Soth arolna.Seabiarid Air Line Itailroad IEffectivye Saturday, March 20th, 191 a Southern Rail way all interchanligealle mileage and Penny C'armolina A tlantie R' Western Ilaiilway Serilp boots, forms ZA, ZZ, SIMN and Char'eston & WVestern Carol ina Rmy. uPenny' Scrip (rogardlos of date pur~-CoubaNwbry& LurnR, 1chased) will -1bo good, within limit, ClmiNwer Iarn y for intr...tate jouneysm in South Car-. Atlantic Coast Line Rlail road.