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S. PPOSE YOU GOT SICK, W0ULD IT BE GRATIFYING TO HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK. YOUR MONEY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND- TAKE CARE OF IT. SOME DAY IT WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE Why do ships carry life boats? To be on the SAEE SIDE should anything happen. Things do happen---sudden unlooked for things. Think of it, death, sickness or calamity! That's when you NEED a bank to go to and draw some of the money you should be putting there now, where it is safe for OLD AGE or ADVERSITY. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank-6f Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Cashier A SPRING BLOSSOMING The eye is relieved from the sombre shades of winter wear at the appearance of the brighter and more variegated tints for spring. The goods just opened have been personally selected in the northern markets and embrace the latest effects for the season. Many choice designs are dis played in colored fabrics and the plain and frncy weaves in all white show nice tex tures. One of the most difficult lines to se cure this season is Hosiery of foreign make, forfunately we succeeded in getting our old standard stock, numbers that have been so satisfactory in former seasons. And this can also be said of Table Linen. A complete line of Notions including the latest ideas in Neckwear. Owing to the high cost "f materials, the man ufactu. ers have notified the jobbers to advance prices, and the customer at the retail counter will make a wise move to buy early, or later pay the advanced price. We solicit an inspection of the new goods opened here, Respectfully, W. G. WILSON & CO.J WE A RE NO W SHO WING CLAD EASTER JEWELRY SURPRISE YOUR WIFE WITH A BE AUTIFUL PRESENT FOR GLAD EASTER. COME IN AND SEE THE EXQUISITE DESIGNS WE HA VE APPROPRIA TE FOR THIS TIME AND YOU WILL HA VE NO TROUBLE FINDING A SUITABLE GIFT. NO THING GLADDiRNS THE HEART SO MUCH AS BEA UTIFUL GIFT WHIEN THEY COME FROM OUR STORE THEY HAVE "QUALITY" AND WILL REMAIN GOOD AND BE CHERiSHED A LONG TIME. FLEMING BROS. THE RRELIABL JEWELERSvoc "AT FIFTY" Written by Dr. A. T. Jamison Superintendent of Connie Maxwell'Crphanago Upon his Fiftieth Birthday It is fifty years ago today since my Their greetings and love are worth mother looked into the eyes of her more thanks than could be bought first-born and said he was "a goodly \vith dollars and cents. As I move in child" and destined to be a preacher. and out among them I love them more and am happy to be assured How does it feel to be fifty? It sure- that they love me. ly brings no special physical sensa- I testify that my half century has tion. The trouble is with the calen- not been spent in idleness. If it shall dar that stubbornly states the fact. ever come to pass that my history I-low is my faith at fifty? Strong- shall be written, I am sure of one or, thank God, than at tweny, or at thing: it shall not be put down in thirty, or at forty. Religion is a rich- the record that I was a drone. I do or and a fuller thing than it was in not claim always to have worked days agone. Many vagaries of earli- wisely, but I have worked. Eixteen or years have been outgrown, but my of the best years of my vigorous man faith in the simple Gospel is firm. hood have been given to the orphan Have read much in lines that soei age. They seem rapidly to pass as I would say were orthodox, but at fifty walk and work hand in hatnd with her I can stand squarely for and by the whose gracious qualities of mind and eternal verities. God's word is much heart tempt me always t., speak of sweeter tktan it was in the days of her in the superlative. elementary things. I am a happier A fly I Ftand for a moment to try Q hi.ith El' B~ilL G.\3E AT 3101.UN'VILIE Christian than I was in earlier man- to look into the years that are before. hood. Life is very much more signi- I am not specially anxious about them, ficant. God is so much more a real and It is all blank, of course. The friends. day is coming whet I shall be laid up How about my wealth at fifty? My on the shelf, my work having been ac wealth is in my friendships. The complished. I am not so affected as people whose love I bear and who to deny that I hope that. (ay may be have faith in me constitute my treas- long deferred. However, down the ure, Money wealth? I have it not. future somewhere I Imagine I see the Men with no greater business ability choice of my successor being do than I believe I myself possess have tormined upon. I predict that the grown rich in Greenwood during the trustees will search the country for a last sixteen years. But I could not trained child phsycliologist, a man of serve two masters, and therefore elaborate education and specialized have had no time to think about training, lie will be no self-made, Al making money for myself. Albeit, a round man, but an expert. The newer decent life insurance has been kept day will detand tte best fot our large u1). and constantly growinig orphan fami ilow about my health at. fifty? It ly. At fifty I count it a joy to feel is perfect. I have not a physical all- that I ar telping to lay the founda ment. Eight hours' sleep, rising at tin for the siperstructure that tis five-thirty, copious water drinking coming, strong man shall build. It is daily physical culture exercises fol- a high satisfaction to feel ttat I am lowed by cold bath, and a religious a David, gathering the material for leaving of to-morrow's troubles un- tht use of tte ot-coming Solomon. til tomorrow, give health of body. Al Personal is all this? Certainly. It sound constitution inherited from !ttuist be so if i 11tt to tell how it feels my honest country parents it at fifty to be fifty. Egotistical? Perhaps. My unimpaired. oo i , t t y ' .\lany as have beeni my mtistakes, I finswl i tttsc nstl testify at fifty that my motives have msae reig ote vr been godly. I have many regrets, ofon;adIexttthm course. and1( look back uplon mtany3 acts 'Gov0( itgwt e of folly that I should lbe glad to (115- 'ltebs yvtol. cilaimtl; butt they arte ite and~ none Tl ls fI ~eft iiittl is othter's. Alas! in (God's forgiveness ~ u ae' I trejoice, attd tty heart is happ11y. j I cotnfess sontetitmes to have beetn 1101It eertlt fhsf~l templtedi to tegiet that i could not rltayI).lmin'asoaest fo ii I tl ambi l~i o Ielti asehl-to look into he wysers tat ery beoye I'mntseilyaniu bu hm an tisalblnofcuse h any ~i'aeht' butat ift amfre aden that~rs in he following note of he a egetfo I eaizetht futu oneher e Orag ne a e, h I had bee morehofcestudent scouldssMrchin de-910 Conie axeliOrltaag' lts Unter is ur irhday, that tine home nd scool i y jy and sigees wih earc he jountr forpinea t~on.od gve e tw chldre ofand lesigd W vhachlogist highlyo my ow. One nowa maried elaboreatewr outvion n and caed manlivs nar e. Tle f er asroing; an felat yxprt hae sucee goneto eave tolive Bt thse dbayusl ofan your eforeny dotre llunlred ofciiren boit mesee sevcostanlyrusoing orephany amv aimot tobe own Theyare eryliy. And ily Is on ci yoyto lee, l~iel~i5 inmy yes Thotgi I cmohatu if da t e rghtnaytes foutrda to te Ophaagein100 ith re-trihnoityhe n sprtutue Chrit-tie sona wises, nowthan Godthat inGd stn man salan birdays l the13a)tits f te Sateeve set b iven yousfcton to hfeil reneweda me here to fatherDavdgthesery n teghadueintes n mayia the girls her briht fces otshi e se nd rihescoing olomon.a anthng ele ha sins t all loays att hat yomeomeroa The Ford Motor Company is one of the largest consumers of steel in the world---200,000 tons this year. The great volune of productioh---over 500,000 cars---and the efficient Ford manu facturing organization, brings production and selling costs down to a minimum. That's why Ford buy ers get more car for less money. Runabout $390; Touing Car $440; Coupelet .590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. De troit. On e C any W. C. Wa dr , Mgr. Phone 334 Laurens, S. C. THE LAURENS DRUG Co. Special Offer for April We want your trade and are going to offer you a special iebate of 5 per cent on Coipon Bo s, for the cash, during the mont April. Don't fail to come to see u r phone 183, when you want anythi good to eat. Fresh vegetables from Florida every day. J. C. SHELL & CO. MIIaternity.I The Sato u- na County) of Laurens. W COUR~tT OF COMMON PIjEAS. ord of W ords Hon- uiling oan Aociation, of aIurens, S. C., Plaintilf. It is written into life's expeciations flhat against motherhood is the on sublim ccom. Judge StoddardI, . Itoler Individ iall y and as surviving partner or plishment. And If the firn o' Nicolls & Roper, and matter how atinple, the said II. IL. Itoper and A. I'. Nich Smhowpparent triviat 018 as administrators of the estate it may seem, It can of It. W. Nichols, deceased, Mrs. lid, help, assi t or in IEthel Nichofs, E~ugenia Nichols, Le nny way co fort ti onora Nichols, Inez Nichols, Walter expectant o uerI Nichols, Marguerite Nichols. Cor a bl es Itd Nihos Cor isareme r called nella Nicholls and Robert Vistar "Mother' r 1i ond," Nicholsr Defendants. stou ap u oer the To the Defenda ts above named : etomacs 11 leg. It isi ~ hr i gently ru d on the You are here y summoned and re Rurfacc, an:1 makes quired t answ the complaint in this the muscles plinnt; action f whi h a copy is herewith. thi relieves the strain on ligaments, natural served pon y u, and to serve a copy upon the nerves. And as the time a:. of your nsw r to said Complaint on proaches, the mind has one through a pe. the subs rib rs at their office, Enter tod of repose, of gentloe enectanary, a:l prise Nat o I Dank Building, at Lau this has an unquestionsd influence upon ile rens, So t Carolina, within twenty future child. That tills Is true is evitlen fli days a 0tesriehroOCu Iy tho fact that three generations pf mot days afte the service hereof, exclu 1.ave used and recon.mendeil "NMothe's sive of the day of such service; and Friend." Ask your nearest druggist for a if you fail to answer the complaint bottle of tis splendid remedy. Ine wi1l get within the time aforesaid, the Plain It for you. And then write to Ilrail'eu lt;; tiff In this action wili apply to the ulater Co., 407 Lamar BIdg., Alunta, Or,' for a most interesting book of infor,atIc, Court for relief demanded in the Com to prosnectivo mothers. It i. n-eIe .-- plaint. rite t"".l'v. ' t ii i I-", Dated Feb. 21st, 1916. DIAL. & TODD, C. b. Featherstone W. D. Knight Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant, Judge Stoddard, FEAI'THERSTONE & HNIGHiT whose place of residence and ad Attorneys at Law dress is unknown: You will ploace take notice that the Laurens, S. C. Complaint in this action, together with iI iBusin es Intrusted to Our 0 r the Summons, of which the above is a Will Hlave Prompt and Caref Atten. copy, was filed in the ofce of the i a ont iClerk of Court of Common Pleas for Laurens County, State of Sduth Caro. Office over Palmetto Bank lina. on the 10th day of March, 1916. Mr. Featherstone will, spend Wednes DIAL & TODD, day. of each week in Laurens.) ' Plaintiff's Attorneysy