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90sciviptlon Price Is $1.00 Per Tear Payable In Advans. Published by .tfrTkRTISER PIUNTING COMPANY Laurens. S. C. *' N . LEE9 President 1''!R LEE Sec. and Treas M~e,'singRates on ,A pplication. . ,*ries and Card of Thanks: One a word it - red at the postoftce at Laurqns, 1. C., as teeond clai mail matter. J, '11 1.1EN , S. V,, 0(l'0HERi d4), 191. 1 his year of Grace 1915 Charles * 4a.'&ear to 1) I lydebounld. W-4e the success of otir this year's 'a;r and all of our previous1 fairs have beeon (ue( in great meastire to the un iIIing labors of the three highest of 110rs. Messrs Byrd, Watts and Power, it ma safely he said that to Mr. W. 10 .\eCten is (ule in largest nasure fhlt credit for that individual work so evaeui lal in getting out exhibits. As a nwnber of the advertising commit lev. he cont.ributied a great deal of tlime and labor towards writing exhib itor: in different sections of the coun , persuading them to bring their pro ulri here for exhibition and to him Il. i:,ir assoiation is deeply indebted. .\an.. others assisted the officers will Uitv and uinspringly, It they are !it e iueroius that. It would be diff.llilt It na,1me them here. le the dleI ab of young Cohen was ol..i11l - affair an ' the perpel ra * the awfil crille ill the conli it p *in Fridav ouglih to be pinished I\. tho important (1114 tion to he -!'rel i-i n1ot so muchz''l will the oeiivpIt 11h11l nishid l rol this par v rimew, but is the d11isreuard of I . 11he f'iidam11enftal callsc of the * 0., t(o lbe allowed to cotin1ue iln . ston. To M.\ayor-elect. lyde will b, !, : he tak.;h of answerillg this by hi 1 '(dS. Should le Wink at the open * on of the 11w dulrilg his admill it I on ai piaaIiayors: have done, oni r such dfisordies may he 4d( nd the and lrspolsibility may I . d 4--*o'1oi vely u1ptm the shotild14 I '' hiI. lI:i I nedec s:;ors alld those a a. i!M TNA01101 l SPitlT. -l. nowho ik not imbue11id wahl the 11rs if ha; in-: hlintess in thle 1 1 m4)41:11 inl Ite Crap(e Y of teach .t terhr spirit ivollveI love a Ik, love': fa th ie Biold andi a d it to thle s:timol. In u onl4-; the un1:lerl.yin:: miotive of* 4- e talcher is it e~r to ser \e-_ t the hl d I , Io .w oe he school hole. and to serve tH! commin viil" tue clool is lo'nted. This r- of t hi 11ru4 teailhei ma~n ifests uIf Iln a grier (Icoer thouit t 11h4 s':eess of thle school t han about the4 Mi; ary rece(ived ( for thle w~ork done. .Anethter, and1( a more1 signal way ini wich(l the 1 eachier mIanlifests t he pr1operC sp41irl Is iln availi ng herselIf of every ltgtimlate meanis for self-cultulre and for helter preparation for her work. :No teacher should neglect the import ant matter' of subscribing to, ando readl ing and studying with <:are, one or' mlore applroVed schlool journals. Think of a doctor who neglected his medical journals, or a lawyer who was too in dilfferent and1 unconcerned to read1 and dige';t the latest legal reports! Such an one woulId soonl be relegated to the rubbii lsh hieap~ of professional falluire where' he rightly belonged. Can the tea (h4'r who nlegIeels such opportui ity for siel1f-culItur~e and bet.teor preparation hotie for' a dlitferent fate? A not herI l tig tha t (every teacher shiOul b le ilntense(ly in terest ed in, anld it tend alpon, Is the reguilar meetIng of ii' he enunty teachrls' assoient ion. Noth ing ;14 surely IindilentIS the teacher01 .ulii as thle desirec to exchlanuge ideas w ith on 's fellow teacher. Th'le pa pers At Our To folks who ha anne Coffee a chanc< make this offer. Buy a pound can. home be sure to use just nary cheap coffee. Ther go to the store you bougi money back. That souni Get It From read, the discusisons participated in, the lectures given in these associa tion meetings are sources of great helpfulness to the teacher who earn estly enters Into the spirit of such a meeting, and really tries to get good out of it. No one woild care to have his child nider the instruc tion of one so unconcerned about self-i provemient, and better prepara tion for. this all-important work as to be lin willing to attend every teaclrs' Ieting " within easy reach. Th'e teach er who negleets to avail hierelf of flie good possible to her ill teachers' Jourin als and telachels' iu(ietings is dooied to die or mental and lprofesional stag latiol. Why do so iliany of our1! Iteaclers seek new sehools, or new oifls of' eiploymt lit every year? B (au1se they are more concelried about haviia al easy pleasant lime, and aboti drawing their imioithly stipend thant they are about professional imi lroveileii. Let all of or teachers join tlie Con'11ty as.4ociat lio this year, and enter into its work with the dhe terinliation to get good out of it. Teacher, you owe It to your school, to your-self, to the individual child placed under your care, and to the commun Ity that has put its school interests in your hands for the year. Stop the Circus. The colinty-to-county campaign is worthless and a nuisance. If these wind-jamming coitests have ever en lightened the people on the political issues of the day we do not recall It. In fact, it is a fact beyond denial that practleally everybody who attends a campaign ileetiig does so with tle hope I hat ie will "see the fur fly". Proof or tlis is found Iin compaiIng till two circlses four years ago, when 1ial and Talbert were candidate.,; for the Senate and Illease and Jones were 'uining for Govern'lor. The cr.owds that 11 tten ded the (i"Governiors' Ileet Ing'' were large and loud, and they got the reward they were lookiing for lit 1 m'iudlinging campaign. On the olh er Ian. MIr. Dial and Mr. Talbert each had4 a1 platform nid el discussed is sties. but nobody heard t11hem. Ilad Ihey .Im1111w on each oi o1er an1d called l sorts of nailes tle attend1(alce would have no douti been increased. --( 10o1enwood Daily .loua1111. * TYl.I:ISVI LLE NEWS.* T'y'avil0, Oct. IS. -tev. .10 Wood ;r Gi'r.vi!ie delivered a very interest in Sill 11011 a 4ang'ston Sun1d1 y m1'onlil ing. I iss Li!a Donnan of .WhIimie spilent the week-cind with her parilts, .r. and Mrs. .1. W. Dolan. .Iss Mahel vIsited N Iiss 1i1 litl l'etersonl F-1unday. .)1r. and Ilrs. .1. 1'. Cooper an1d faim i!y speit Sinday wili .\ 's. .\. A. Clark andfaiy Mis; LYdie l'etersonl ofrprabr :pentil tlhe wo'eek-eild witih ler parills. .\Mr. and NIrs. .1. W. Peterson. MIr. andI NI . I. .1. Bland of SuIiter, :1 visiting rlat ives in Tylersville. M .T. J'. l'oe was inl Cliniton onl buiness Monday. Born to NIr. and1 Mrts. 11. l'. l'4)ole, on October' 12 h, a1 son1. MIr:. Ni les Clr of 1241 Clinit on spent1 Sunday with his miothier Mrs. NI. 0. (Clark. We ar~ie sorry3 Ito relport that Master' .1i 111 ittl1e is qu ite.4 sil'k. We hope to see thle little fellow able to he out a1gain1 soon. Sol id ('ar1 loatd of I ron Reds just re eele the best values ever shown In the State. S. M. & E. H. WILKIDS & Co. * Pine GArove Schocol Honor R~oll. * Ninth Gr'ade--Maggle Boozer, NellIe .Jotnes, Becatricc Ward, F'lorie Della Eighth Grade--Sarah Boozer, Enmmie Workman, Mabel Smith. Sixth Grade-CharlIe Workman, Nannie H ill, Mar'y N9el, Sallie IHill. TPhirid Gr'ade-Katile (Coats, Geor'ge C'oats, Le'nora Neel, LIllie Mae Work mtan. See the solid 02ak llockersn that we (offtur at $1.'75. S. M. & Ei. HI. Wrilke & Co. I T Expei se ve never given Luzi a to please you, we rf making the coffee at half as much as of ordi a if you a knt 1gisfied, ut it from, andc get your Is reasonable doesn't it. Your Grocer AbsolutelyPure No Alum -No Phosphate 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 M.J.J.Odellfron tholowersee 8 8 tion of the county came In Monday to S Local and Personal Mention. 8 spend the day on business. 8 8 Mr. Clarence Wilson from over on 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Habun Creek was here yesterday look Mr. C. W. Tune will attend the meet- lng after business. ing of Synod in Rock Hill this week. Mr. Aug. 1l. Pitts of the Friendship Mrs. Charles Rounds of Clinton is in section sold cotton on the local market the city visiting realtives. yesterday. Mr. George 1. Nabors from Clinton M Dtch usnin th Liyreste spent the day in the city last Friday. (lay. .Nir. lien F. Simlimon of llarksdale, Ml. 1P. Poole of Route rwo silent the day here Monday. w a business visitor here on .\l . .1. N. Leak, mayor of Gray Court, day. was a Itsiness visitor here Ionday. Mr. S. .1. Taylor, who resides on NI r. Tom 1. lrown of Route Three ray Court Route Three, was here on spent the day here yesterday. Iiisiicss dilug tle latter hart of the N Ir. P. Ii. hiallye was among the e.eek. busiless Ien In i le City oil Tuesday. Capt, and Mrs. 11. F. Fleming and Ar. Steve ciarike or 4aa1trens Roite Miss iol ise 1'eltiig. of Greenwood, Three spent the day here yesterday. Alr. .1. s. Craig of Tylersviile was Mr. and Mt's. .1. M. Algary atd Mr. here on liusi ness Tuesday. atid N \r. Toi Malon of .\eria spelit yes- Soals, We v among ihose who altend lerday here on business. ed ile Couty fair lriay. DI'. Cl lol Ila ys of Clintotn Wits am1ongr Colonel .aek Gleitn, gra m ler p if the visilors inI tle city yesterday. lier keys at the County Ioteli. %vill .\Mr. I'et 0. F11111i of Route Six spet leave this week for Cinlotton where lie TIsdayvn In Iarti i'eiwS.Ill (1 a lil sit mitiet vacatlon. NMr. Fit zh ugh Dion notn was here from i s aih Ilicks Iloite Fotir yesterday. -i Ed wa'd IivIrs fo last week for Mr. .1. 1lenis .\artini was atmon g Ilie *\ iwas w liere they will reain for .\laddlen citizens here yesterday. mine weeks selllig school supplies. .\r. Geor. e5 W. Long wa.,s here onl NI i. (corg W.I~otg ws heic itt Nil-. .11in tlie 1). lllack wvell of iloyds business yisterday.ll spent Monday here, lie llit .Nil. Z. It. Troyilham spent the (i day w 11111i a coop of tnisuaIly t1ne here ycsterday. is.; Claude Gray froin (;ray ('ou rt, c Mw A s Ii it of he1 ilt the cily as the geest of relatives. iss Ana Rhodes and \ivia ' baliic W o Ni ss itti l~lioes i iclV liiiitpresent onl hitsilness Ihe fIirst parit. of C(heck ot G:-ay Court, slilt th tie w li eek- ((. nd with l iss NI ittle Owlnugs. Nliss Nell ('hibiress. a stidel at Pti::o All . lliv a oiiug Lander College, sleil. the week-enldili his (,tto IC met I Wit (f Is tai'iel here wtih holimefoliks. wvlo will v'sil. at Is hole for .Nil-. L. It. l1ihb of Owings, Rloute Tw o, was aiong Ihe visitors in I au- l Nt. re.ns lhiel latter part of the we('k. l week fot Spartatibii'g pre L i'il NIiss Aimelia Todd las returned . . . . ... ory to go ig to W\asliitigtonl whetre htoite atltr an txt(iede vIsit wvithiCl.I~bi~iltk ilhsCiisa frienids ini Alabinta, Atlanita and s'rli yt 'tgcsuneetS 1 NI iss P enr iar inidy left last Siatur- N ' Jl i ..Illltis fIleStIo day foi' Oi'angebturg where she willCotitiit'aneiyseryafr teachi tis year' in the hIgh school. lne IvetastgrOt'adar Mr.i Saimmy Aust in, of Landrumt, has N' etg .Ca'yoeo h been sp~end~ing sevetal days in the cityTli'vlef'te'spntTtsdyi with his mnotheri, Nirs. lat'y E. Aus.''~irn onbses. Miss Susan Dean had her mother', Mts crvyoLti'nwate fi'om Newberry, as her' guest for sev' eral days hist week. cray voIs onutgth Mliss Rluth Payne andl friend, of Newbei'iy, .,pcnt the week-end in thesignathe'vlaatCt'a a city with the foi'mer's par'etnts.eiuct-renleDayPed Mi'. 'N. A. Craig and soin andI Mr'.mot Lewis Mlajor, of Gi'eeniwood, spent AieWfo',woi ec~ga Sunday in the city.Tuiahs itNitil i'nngI NIir. John W. flecks, of War'e Shoals, hrsho.Sei oabtosta spent Friday and1 Saturtday in the st a vnptbnh~o' n city with relatives.toth tisIhefrtyaro Dir. A. W. Sims, of Waterloo, who eettgWitiio eklNws has been ctrilically i,ll, Is t'eported Ito ti nersigt no htCc he mtuch betltr. Cnlohtl nwNts T .Wfo~ N.\tr. W. .1. Sloan, oif Attder'son, spentofitirn),aemrofIlecssf Sutnday in the c'it y with hi iis briothier,I 9Ihaadagte'AzeWfo', NI\i'. W. Ii. Sloan.wohsgtdutdaWiti'p A Nit'. J1. R. Adams, of Ilichmnond, Va., te'dtgtiIfti ebro spent Stindally in Ithe( eily w i ih Dr. andlIleSno Iss i'.Wfo' a it's. 1H. E. IIlughes. acasaeo ls aheG'n 1( Mr ns. Geo. A. hirowning, Jr1., and1 lit- NisMr oe ~hoaen~ tm tie dauighte r. LilII an liiirnis, were in le'~ toi h lti'pfci y the City NMonday. Wt ltO)W~i es Mrs. folio CGray and Nh's. TI. L. 11i1- M.aC~'..onT.Gloams hams of Gray Court were in tile cIty soaiso ico ot hnlf shoppIng yesterday. hn ogo h 0ho uutfi J1. Austin Clarke, of Tt'enton, spent Gagw ctad lc1010o r the week-end with his father,' Rtev. W.Galwysa'esoraersrst A. Clar'ke. Ms alwy eoe1C ntraet Mr. .Jones 11. floiter from the lion-MrGalay astewdwoth det'sonville sectlonl was here on busi- lt e.S .'od fti lae ness5 Monday.Teywlspn thwierISc Nir. Larry T'odd of the lower Pea luciigt re'c ntes~'n Iidge neighibotrhood camle in Mondayof10.Ite'ofiershaebn and~ sipentt the (lay on busIness,. eevdfo i'.Gloa yMs Mir. Ni. C. L. Moot'e fromi tnear theW.AClkefo SigaroIda city was hei'e Mfonday attendilng to iidNa'aleFace~ hywr busIness. t pn eea ly i ~'5a~ Mr. Pat Miadden of Cold Point was te oo yl~lli oGagw a btusinecss visitor here thec :irst of the weekI.Seot'e vln of'ea'Ni' NMt. Mlack lloyd wh'1o lives in theAttlumv'e Tiity-llidge (listrilt spent1 Mionday i.M .i.WiiE O In the City. NIi'. W. P. Mloris of litiute Foitr 01( arle edadfo Came in yestrdaty to look aftr butsl - C ..I)netebs 'l ob tics: inte'.\tsr.ou . J. &dl fromi the loer & C + SOCIETY. + +++++ +++ +I+ +++ Trousseau Party. Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, Miss Toccoa Caine entertained at a trousseau tea complimentary to a number of friends who have con tributed so much to the delightful rounds of gaities preediig her nar ringo which takes place this evening. The guests, including as they did, the intimate friends of Miss Caine among the young ladies and young married set, were given'the privilege of view Ing the elaborate trousseau, the tin crous beautiful and exquisite pieces bringing forth many expressions of ad Imiiration. )uring the afternoon dell clous ice cream and cake were served. 000 Babb-Perry. A marriage that was a great sur prise to their hundreds of friends throughout this section was that of Miss Mfildred Babb and Mr. A. S. Per ry which took place last Sattirday ev ening at the home of Rev. J. R. T. Ma jot who performed tie ceremony. The we i11ng was a very quiet affair, there bein present only a few relatives and friends of the two young people. The ceremony was performed at eight o'clock and shortly afterwards the young couple left for Clinton where they took the train for a short honey moon trip. They are expected home some time this week. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mayor and Mrs. C. E. Dabb and her many winning qualities has made for her a host of friends throughout this section of the state. After her grad untion from the Laurens High Sc-hool several years ago she entered the Co lumbia Female College where she re mained until last year. The groom is a promising young business man of Laurens, being manager of the Idle Hlour Theatre. During his short resi dence in this city he has won many friends by ils pleasingly attractive .inno1 u'uncet Par'ty. A charming social event was the Forty Two party given by Mrs. Eugene liudgens at her home on Main street, ini honor of her sister, Miss Kate Wright, on Wednesday afternoon, Oc tober 131h. The lower floor was beautifully dec orated, eiids and little red hearts being in evidence every where-on the curtains and suispended from tile chandiliers; also tall vases of white roses and chrysatiihemnutms. Nine ta bles were arranged for the players, cach table being marked with a red heart, the nu1timher of cipids on lie ieart indicating tie i miinmber of lie table. The score cards wverc uni iqle, these being vlite cardits surmouited by little clipids and slispIended from the card on wiite ribbon was a minia tnure bride, and across the front of the card, the following ann ounedent Miss Kate Wright Mr. 'T. N. llolmes,, ' Nov. 17, 1915, On the conclusion of the gamie, a de lightful salad course w~as served, fol lowved by a sweet course, even in the refreshments, the color scheme of red and white being carm'ied out, Those assisting the .hostess wore Misses H-enry Wright, Luhee Elchol berger, Nannie Kate Hiudgens, Leila Wilkes and Mrs. Carroll Miller. Miss Wright is a daughter of Mr. J, N. W~ight of Laurens and is a popular member of the younger social set, This "announcement party" is the fir'st of a series of charming social events being planned in honor of Miss Wright. The many friends regret that her marriage to Mr. Holmes on November 17th, will necessitate her leaving Laut rens. 0OO Cainie-Po wcl, The last and crowvning social event prior to the marriage of Miss Toccoa Caine and Mr. Walter Powell this week was the elegant retception tendter'ed in their honor' by .\irs. William Piecec Caine and Mr's. Rlober't F. Fleming at their beautiful home on South Hiarper street last evening. Th'ie house, es pecially adiaptedl to such an entertain ment, w'as most artistically decor'ated in car'nations and ferns, the color scheme of ipink and white being car ried out in every detail. Tho guests were met at the front door -by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Wilkes and Mrs. Br'ooks Swyger't.' Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and Mr. and Mr's, R. F. Jones dliectedl them to the receiving line, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ri. F. Fleming, Mrs. S,. W. Heath, of Farmington, Fairfield county, M' anti Mrs. Rt. F. Fleming, Si'., anti Miss Fleming, Greenwood; Miss Faul I. Bal imnore; Miss Har'toni, Grieenville; Dr. and Mrs. J1. 'W. Poll, Wilmington; Mi'r.[Johin I lerndon, Gr ieenville; Mr's, Klimor'e Powell, Whiteville, N. C.( Mr, and~ Mrs. D)ial Gray and Mr'. Earle CaIne, Laurens. Mr. and Mr's. N. Ti. Dihah introduedt the guests to the bi'i (onntintha on Pnage Eight.) Just two of the very newest fall models we received this week. They come in pearl, sand, cas tor, hare-brown, ivory, maltese and black. Clardy & Wilson Hat Department. SPBCML NOT CB Wanted-A rentei for the Copeland place, three miles from Laurens. Leave application at Advertiser ollice witll references. 13-It-pd For Sale-'ihe famous Stomp Spring. Noted for its line mineral water; 200 acres farim and pasture land; located near Renno, S. C., between Seaboard and C. N. & L. railroad. Apply to it. M. WolUf, L1aurens, S. C. 13-2t Lost-iet ween lryson -station and I-aurens or In the city, one key ring containing 4 keys and one shoe but (oner. Finder please leave at illun ter Uros'. store or notify A. A. Bald win, Ora1, S. C. 1.3-1t f W1ataied--Dealer or sub-dealer for. Chevrolet .lotor Oars at Lautenus and ClHinton. Prices, roadster, $110; tour ilg ca' $190 and $750. Address 13. A. iawkilns, Col nihia, S. C. 13-1t Waniteid At Once--A .helper for dreissmaiking. Apply to MIs. M. E. Oliver, (Bay iuilding. 3-I t-d)(l Farm for Uent--The Wright. place - near Uisbon, -1 or 5 horse fain. See 11. V. S'impson or J. N. Wright. - 13-2t Fori Ren't--Two communicatIng of fices. Water, light and steam heat in ('luded. Apply to Lau rens Nat. Bank. 13-tf Wannted--Few fist-cl ass milk cows, fresh in, nothing under :3 galions, also good calves wanted. Write mec what you have and prlice. D. A. Coloman, Fountain Inn, S. C. 13-2t-pd To Rent.--lmproved xthree horse farnm. Splendid location; good house and out houses; line lpasture; terms moderate. For further information, address A. GI. Irby, So. Harper St., Laurens, S. C. 13-it-pta Notice--Registered Duroc Jersey Boar ready for service at Tumblin Shoals. Fee $3.00 or a pIg. SullIvan 'Power Go; 13-2t Notlee--4egistered Berkshire Boar ready for service at Bloyds Mill. Fee $3.00 or -a pig. Reedy River Power Co. 13-2t Lost-About two weeks ago, near Burts Blridge, one small hound bitch, red1 with slpeckledi ring round neck, white nose and breast. Finder return to .ino. Blolt, .Jr., and receive liberal rewardl, 13-it Lost-Solid gold filigree cuff button somewhere on public square of Lau r'ens. Rlewardl of $2.00 if returned to the Laurenis Hotel. 12-2t IFor Sale or Exchange.-m have a cut-down Ford car 1912 Model in first class condition. Four new tires wIth nell or exchange for 5 passenger tour ing ear and pay r'easonable dlifference. Box 216, Greenwood, S. C. 11-3t For Sale-Carpenter Organ, used only short time. Bargain. Address Mrs. L. A. McCordl, or call at Mrs. Mc Cord's studio, Laurens, S. C. 11-5t-pd For Sale Or Will Trade together or separately for cattle or stock, one W~hite-Blakesley 15 hi. p). gas engine with throttling governor, and 46 Inch corn mill, in good condition, Jj. Towvnes Curry, Gray Court, S. C. ......... ..... -l1-5t-pd Money to Loan-In lots of $1,000 and up on improved farm land from 4 to 10 years. Rates reasonable. Apply by letter to J. S. Craig, Laurens, Rt. F. ID., or to A. C. T1odd, Laurens. 10-Gt For Sale-70 acres well improved farm, with good dIwellihng, out build ings and tenant house, good neighbor hood, convenient to school and church es, known as 10rnest Blenet home place. Anderson & Blakely. - -tf Lund For Sale.-on long terms, Also land to rent, front one to twenty five horse farm. Seo me or wi~e me at once. Thoes. M. Shaw, i2-tf. Laurens, S. C., R. F. D. 4,