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[INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE COUNTY (Continued from Page One.) writing and we are hopeful she will be snared us many years yet. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson have also been sick, but both are now np. Dr. Christopher, of Laurens, is the faithful physician Ii both cases. Mrs. Claude Finley spent last week with her parents, Nir. and Mrs. Wat kIns. Both of the last meetinjgs of the Eight Weeks' club was very much en joyed. Miss Louise Dean was the charlinig hostess at one nid delighPt ful refresmllenlts were served. Saturday afternoon the m eiber s met in the chuirch g rove andA had an eljoyahle pielic suepper. Wednesday night the niember's are going in a wagonii to preachingi at Mt. Plea sanlt. lsr I~o .la 15 50on ai .ini'm W. Wofford are to hold the lines. Mlisses Ora Powers and] I.ouise Dean are expcecte(d ill today from Fairtleld couty where they have had a delight ful visit with their former teacher. Miss Genie . Aiken. Mrs. 11. .1. Copeland of Cl:nton, has been with her grandmother,.rs. AM lison for the past week. Mir. Cope land iame op Sunday. Mr. larry M:ar tin of Spartaiiburg also came down for the week-end to be with his grand m1other. T!e lissos Kat hl een and Winona Martin have roturjed from a pcnsanti visit to kinspeople at Ora. Misses .\lary li enderson and .\nniie Louise I.owe have returned to Water. loo af;er a pleasant visiit to . anl :11.1 al rolfitt. .1lr1. 'ared .ohniliisont Wofford. ' vory likele youInig fellow irom Swiizer has be ) In a Vi--it to his chinin. John W. Woffol. Mrs. M-v \ladhle'n aln a vr. e ait day on Monday last., Wi'n Th bad as her guests for the day Nr. Laura liindi gen s. Miss Susie 1,angston and Mrs. J. A. Wofford. Miss Ruth Ii lrowi has had as lit guest for the past few dahys. ii Ella .1,ae M1artin, of Cross liill. F-ri day Ihey were jorine(l by .\isse Kate and Azile Wofford. One who h1a., t:iA ed Mi's. Brown'.s hospitallty can Ic-ti fy that a most enjoyable day . spent. There was a very repre~ent-IvV meeting of tle fai'mers 01 of this ne!:h borhood hld"I at the school hoise Fi day afternoon, in re iard to est ing a vronmir-y routo. We feel that we shall soon have ne,-ting very (Illito to report in 1ha' In. Rev. W. .). Lianston is ex pct n the latter part of this week. Whi here he w\-!. preach Sounday foru The ordinanee of haptism wil a be adinin istere(d the same day by :he pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wofford and A:: Azile spent a very pleasant a fternon with the family of Mrs. 1osalie SI:;li van, Sunday. We were glad to see nain cur friend of ot her days. .l irs. Sa'n .\ n'ew of Brun'-on and to know that h1,ie very imuc(h imiproved .sino h) r v:.i t to honme folks. * JONES NEWS.* .Jones, Augto,. I t.*-W\e arle imh-htedi to the follow-.inn friends f'or lect kind favors: .Icssrs Lewis C rn-r, Tal" Childres I'5.I. I. Poeye. Woi. I e.l, IJoh n Brown. Wmn. I ewie. .1. F". .leNeelcey, Y. U. Willard andl Daidu Duinlap. Beachaml 14 an idley haive had a d el wellI boirec an tlIheir imaehi Inery over--.. hauledl for thce sinnling sea~,wn. All of ()iuri jieople symnipatihizPe with, Mr. J. W. Sander's in the re<c cnt !as.3 of four muls by I' chtoin - The balL cm betwo ,'~'cI te \ets and Ware Sh":a!s result~ni Ino in favor of W' a Shoals. Mir. andI Mrl. Wilmiot Smci i cud , alnd Mrs. (tarhie Simcp'son r":. ntl vlsi ted .Johna mo City, Ten a. Mr'. 8S:.:u e- MeNInch has c 'e<-tedl nice cotta :e. MrIi. anl1il t:.t (eorze !!u xhos are vlsiting r-litives in) Keini.' M'couin, N. C. There wiP be an ice reamc t'estival here next Saturday night. 21st inst., In the inter 'si of the Rumileay school. E.ver'ybody' isc -i'd ially invited to at. tend. We recently met the following 'rlendls: Washy I .oug of Wa M-loo, A r'. md Mrs. Jlas. itray of C'olcinl-in. W. T'. rones, Clau d Ga rrett and .\ I redi Snay ler of GrIeenw'ood, Pat. Davi . (If Don-. tids, Masena iggins of flodges and Prof. and Mrs. W. P. Cu~lbertsoun of 3ross 11111. B3orn on the 1 2th Inst to M\r. anid ira. John Cuolhertson, a son. Mrs. Fannie Irwin ot Laurliens is isiting her parents, lion, and Mr's. . '. Morrison. Rev. J1. M. D)allas Is on a visit to llenn Springs. Rev. Ed wards of Cokesbu ry assisted y Prof. Fieling of Cokesbury andI ev. Wilson of NInety Six, is conduet ir a sn'i-lof nicetntins thm week at Walnut Grove church. It was our good fortune on last Sat urday to attend the reunion of old soldiers at Union church, Laurens comnty. Mr. Wade Pinson presided and addresses were delivered by Col. .1. 11. Wharton, lion. Ilomer Black well, Jidge 0. G. Tlioipson and Dr. W. T. Jones. The large attendance showed the esteem and love for the old heroes. The annual reunions re flect great credit upon the good la dies of Ekon who iake these occa sions so pleasant an1d enjoyable. There was a hountiful dinner, splendid intusic by the Princeton and Il Tuibling Shoals band and everyone spent do lig tlful day. We trust IIe next le12 islatunre will make a more liberal appropriation for the old vete2ians. It is our ditity to do a ll cin Cu power to tiahe our veteralis a onifor't-talble and appy as possible in th1' ir declining years. * WATT"[S allL NItWS,. \W.ts Mi!M, .\ug. IG.-- ir. Stol-e Ow clls Ia; jist opened up a young men's prayer meeting here at Watts mill. Every man is invited to come to this prayer meehn(tin eviry :t tir(layI nIght. Whether you be married. single, yoting or old, come. It is Ilie first young Ien'is prayer mIeeting at Watts Mill. Thre wnre twen ty-one present last S atu rday night; the first Saturday iiglit there weie iouirtetn and the see oind, twenty -one. This meeting is not uider the churh at all. but is run by .\ir. Steve Owens. There have beIn t re wedlings !w' in the past t wo weeks. Mi. .Iamttes i loviet imd .li' F-tolle Ch iiey, of tire ' 4' 'marrid at the home of \r in Mrs. .1. .I. Chaniy on Nortli Iikrper siree'. They v hi mrredI at I :., ,. -:. :n \I0: p y tR . .1. A Prock an:! 11v , h -- ,nIf visiting thei r b nd. a:: ! .! i - oi h lo~x'.e .ar l.aui rs ::. N .: Iherry en ttles. Mh. !Y- I hr'nu. happyv life. n l l \-n -41' 1% :t aLI oclock, \lr. ,ild .\lii 1.0II n C were (rd th 1 homo .lrs. Ella C'vw fri 110.t -.roct. Last I-'iday afttrnon. Miss 'Ilella Garrett b Owm tn wife. of Mr. Jiml !ak '- (,bo h 1: h:. pilace. Th'leir. friends wish I lieut a hling and happy life. Mr. J. HI. luckett las returned from a visit to tle Mountatis of N. C. . dd - I -14. :tnd01 M r. .1. C. Th nas t 1I5 a Vr v(Ty Sik at 1this wiitling. ri .\ne Alclor bt V .1 .itment. from \\Vn. i. ULaa .1 it Is spending a u r e sil . -... og elatives at ud1a vl. r. .\n! ihoL h wo len to Nortl (' to 8 I et hi.1 sick brother, Mr. Al 1 . \\. i!trow'i 1' I )ta''ington hats -n ti ine is aother and fatherl, M.:1114 .s. 1". 11. Brownv at Watts Mill. . ". \\'. \\'. II nter is daitig rela rein Tom this. 0 w .n !4r or Alir. Tolian 114/.~ visit4'41 in lEnte!a wee ik. Mr.t It . AlI . D-maiodemha gn.t .\ s t.la m li.d 11 A Stro d lha 4 in vsitin Mr QWnso Natton ailhs itr .MI r. .\tahn i Io)r '.usted i'oh*unhia h Io-.k to \\'t .\uli t again.ell .\lr. RoberAts I.Ille is: visit ping r fte. f\rie.. .God . Mir. (a .\l lahn Murph ~iited1, hi tiCti ORii.\~e NEW. N.* ()a. .. 0 1 . Mlrlt .! .~ 5 la Ie an anle dtayuihtr.~ O llut aei . lso MitsI Alasne Ml~tnld ?rlivis 'itig friendl andg rtetnac ithe ttin ofal. Or n e U e~ite adHl rvaio are :-iteayi.' a ileaSiant 5(tay1at i\l Knatrsat. Te fo ter ht ou h;e tor Iied home. 4 r. andt (li r . I !e. Mr. aI I( ay(i ng l iss ina 1 aytteriferTenvil, n Mr. Ldy Nilgorey ofn Woorufy were iss mothien .\heulivn wN. th elatitayin getheroan of NoMagrth Ilglsoey linst wek. 'lite other Inlen esting visitors in. town were Messrs Boyd DeShields and Willie iDrunumond of Lanford Station; Hall Fleming and Phil Huff, of Laurens, and Eirnest litff of Simpsonville. Mrs. Lawrence Nabors and sons are spending some time at Fountain Inn. Mlrs. Sam Todd of Due West has been visiting friends and relatives at Ora. Miss Lizzie Ilogan has returned from Due Wiest, where she attended the marriage of a friend. \Ir. Olin 1logan is, at present, II ira. He ex)cts to be here with his sister for quite a while. Those expecting to attend the ('oi forence at IUnwoorl College, N. C. are Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Fleming, Fleming 3llakely, Mirs. T. P. Byrd, Miss Bessie Byrd and Rev. I. N. Kennedy. So far those representing ra at Ihe Pa iinama-Placifle In ternational cx position are Misses Alargaret. Jane aild Isabel 131akely. Onl tle way to tihe fair, the route led by way of 1t. Louis, Kansas City, Los Angeles and San Diego with a stay of live days in San Francisco. The places of inte'rest on the homecoming trip were Salt Lake City. Colorado Springs, Denver and Chicago. Mr. George Hogan is now at his former home, Due Wcst. * 3MT. PLEtS.\NTi NEVS. * Mt. Pleasant, Aug. l6.-Revival ser vices are being held at Mt. Pleasant this week, conducted by its pastor. Rev. J. 0. 'Martin assisted by the R1ev. Mr. Lee of Greenvilie. .\ISS E.thel .\lDanieol has. been vloet ('d principal for Mlt. l'leasanit s('hoo14. .r. 1,. T. Normian if reenwood wa (he S,1lturi1day guest of Mr. It. M. C(n ninglhaim and family. M.rs. C. J. .\ladden of Spartaiih- r-:. is spending the week-enid with \r. T. II. .laddeni and famiiily. Miss Bettie Lou Dul)nnn has returi in id hoi' lavil :p. nI IIveral w *ks with relatives here. Nfr. G. X. Fowler has returneil 1 ii Florida, havinig spent se-veral weeku on business. .\r. and~ .\rs. .1. .\. .11Iunyv. o Mrs. Bell Owiings of G'eeivilie. was the guest several days last we!', ' Mrs. L. M. Dun nan and family. N.\: Nova ollr. Pf Clinton, b visitinag her s'ster. .\r-. irooks Ne! son and other relatives. lr. and .lr.. \'il 'eL'u o of I,ishri \'r. 0ho Nli:s one day List week o; MIr. W. M. Walker and fianilv. r\T. Samuel .iuniy of Gremvenvli, .avral days ht1 wIeik with his ja nts. .\Ar. and .lys. .1!in .\lundv, vvral of the 3o1mn" 11tople 0f t!s tae enjoyed a --lightfiul pienie at I ari ij* Spinl)' s ' T im sday. There will be short crops of cor'ln inr heraulse of th, I ontfinued do st Cotton is very goodI and is oipenlinu fast in many places. Ou Ir anI nua ii CI(,h drfeIn 's I ..ty w\.iIIll. 4oh1 alt N It. Pl Ieas n -q, hur(-I In-h Siu tr day. .\igust 21st. 'lh :uli is in viid to attend thee ,xcises, begin ill" it 10:3.0 o'clock. i'oast States! antd .\ laka, miadle pub i yesterday, showv a tr('iinindous5 shori4t ne' in t his year's take <.f tish. .\n ini 4rease in the pri)4 of thle (aanned piro duelii is 41red~ icte. SWISH ! (ORNs t4ONE! WEr l'SE~ "(aGETJS.lTl" 2 Seconds, 2 lirips--C(orns Vanmishi! Foir everyboii ly ith corns,5 there 1is ini "OETHI'-IT" for 'Crns! Ii's the first andii oily (nan-('re in Ver1'1( knwn it.a ir imov.es Ililnld nd'every corni or eallu s with.lout tail, without fuissinig with "'ome Foxy Trot, M'a.un.wlle, Whait? Come. Gone ? Yes, I Used 'GETS-IT.'" swelling salves, ilrtatinig cinitmntiS. It's ap1)p1lied in 2 .*'econdls--hinig, b ing 2 driops, the work is done, th e corn shi 1vels upe, your cor a'11 gony endis and thIe corn Ieaves forever! All hlimp..1111 lin.g, the, pai ns that dart to your he art's core0, te eruciflxion of haiini wear, shoes over screOamling corns), the daii. get' of blood( ilsoni fromt miak Ing thtem lked by using kinives, raz'ors and sels sors5-a-re gone14 at last! "0WTS-IT" is the ne~w wlay, the sur ie, sim plC, painless way. Tfry it for corns, calluses, warts "GhNTS-iT" is sold b~y dIruggists ev erywhere, 25c .a biottle, oir sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chlcago. Sold in Lauirens and~ recommientded as the world's hest corn ('lre bly Laurencs Drng Co. anda'n Pnarmacy EARLY FALL ARRIVALS The Proper Time 'for College Folks to Begin Preparations Is Now Why wait until the last minute to begin your preparations for a year . at college? Just think of the many spare moments during the next week or two that could be utilized to a great advantage. :.-: : We have just received some exceedingly styl ish and attractive wear ables for early fall use. You are invited to in spect the at any time. ustr25 3ic27 inch Lyons Silk Finish Renfrew Zephyr Madras It Poplin, all the New Fall Just received 50 pes. 27 inch h Few Fall Ginghm only c 42 in. Blak and White Check Just, received 25 pes. 36 inch for Suits or Skirts only 50C Windsor Pereale only IOC 36 in. Black and White Check Just received 15 pes. 36 inch for Suit or Skirs only Manchester Percale only 12c Just received 15 pes. 32 inch 2ipecia.4tior this week. Devonshire Cloth sun and an50ps. Good Dress Gingham 5 tub proof per yd. only U6 inches wide only 36 in. White Corduroy only 50c 50 pes. Good Apron Gingham 5c 36 inch New Cretonne for ~ 5 e.Go 6i.Becig~ Skirts only - - ony 25 inch Satin Mercette, New 25 25-s od2 n.Clc ny5 GoodinchoLyoisoSilk onlys You ill indromo in all the New Thing to; be hd hre.AlradyreciveoNe Suits nd Skirts l in the very latetsFalldFaohions 50pC.God.onGnga. G(OJD TEAM AT FI;IMAN. Brbrhli Outlook for Winning Eleven D1u.11ig (''ou1nig Season. The outlook for a strong, winning, Ioothail tain at Furman University this seaso is at. present very favor .1 Ic. The faculty and the alumni are very much, interested, and are doing all in their power to aid the manage ment, to puat out a team of Which the university m;ay well be proud at the close of the season when the Iast down has been called. The varsity players who are coining back on Sept. I for early jractise are Neklon, Gregory, llahn, Wingo, Rice, Payne, and Gressette. These men will form the nucleur around whlIch the team will he built. There are a num ber of men who were on the second team last season who will be valuable additions to the varsity. Among theue are Jeter, McManaway, Stever, WNoode, Dallentino, Farrnr, Hogan. Cox, Ted Jones, Shirley, Big Smith, Pete Wat son, Wharton and Moore. There are a good many Freshmen with high school records who will report for practice on Sept 1 also. Through the splendid co-operation of the alumni members of the athletic council in Greenville arrangements have been made to have a football training camp from Sept. 1 to Sept. 11. Its location is ideal. It is in the heart of the Bluo Ridge range up In the mountains near Caesar's lead in western South Carolina. Near the camp is a deep pool over one's head in a clear, Icy cold, sparkling mountain stream in which the men may take a dive pfter a work-out on the field nearby. The men will sleep out In tents. The caip will be free to all who try out for the team. Bet ween twenty-five and thirty-Ilve men are go ing. Tho party leaves Greenville on the afternoon of Sept. 1 In autos be longing to friends of the university. The athletic director, the graduate manager, the athletic council and the student manager are all in touch witb the players lining then up for the trip The schedule is a hard one, but the men will only lilt the line harder to win. It is as follows: Clemson College, Sept. 25, Greenville. Presbyterian College, Oct. 15, Green v-illeo. Carson-Newmun College, Oct. 21, .ef forson City, Tenn. Bingham Academy, Oct. 23, Asheville, N. C. Davidson Colleffe, Nov. 6, Davidson, N. C. University of S. C., Nov. J7, Greenville Vofford College, Nov. 25, Greenville, Open date, Oct. 2 to 7, OIteenville. All communications In regard to the team or the camp should be sent to W. 1). Nixon, Mgr. Furman Football Team, Greenville, S. C. St. Louis was selected yesterday for the 1916 Conven1on of the National Asscxiation of Life Underwriters. Ed ward A. Wood, of Pittsburg, was elect. ed president. Postmaster Guy 1. Metcalfe, West Palm Beach, Fla., has been removed from office, Inspector Clyde Flem ming, who recently made an investi gatlon of the office, Informed the post,. office, department yesterday.