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HOSIERY! We again call attention to this de partment. Goods of foreign make have become scarce while domestic manufactur ers find it impossible to secure fast dye. Anticipating this trouble we doubled up on the most desirable lines and for the present the stock remains unbroken in quality, sizes and price, where immediate wants can be supplied. The scissors are kept busy on the nice shear printed fa. brics---just the goods for hot weather wear. W. G. Wilson & Co. Saved Girl's Life "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re celved from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Cifton Mills, Ky. 0 "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught 1 saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGIT In my home.". For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, * * reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- 0 Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five 0 years of splendid success proves its value. Good for * young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. WILL MAKE YOU STRONG CONSTANT C DEPOSITS IN -~ OUR BANK -\WILL MAKE YOU e R ICH 00 YOU ,,~ ->WANT TO AND FEEBLE SAND BE WITHOUT The boy who builds a fine physique in his youth will have a strong constitution to fall back upon in his OLD AGE. He won't be so liable to contract disease; he will have the STRENGTH to fight it off, the sarne with BANKING YOUR MONEY. Build a FINANCIAL CONSTITUTION for the years to come. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier Don't Forget to Renew Not How Cheap>, but Hlow Glood , ,OUR~ JOB PRIINTING. That Subscriptin A.d at That It.. Ch. * * ** * . * * e e 4*4o * * * JONES NEWS. * " * " * * * * * " * * * * * e Jones, June 2G.-We commend our neighbor and friend, Hon. J. F. Mor rison to the voters as worthy of their suffrage. .\r. Jas. Strawlhorn, who has been in the army for three years is on a visit to his father, Mr. John Strawhorn. D.)r. Donnon has purchased an auto muohile. )in't forget the glorious fourth at \\'are Shoals. There will be baseball and a variety of Dr. I). W. Daniel, of Clemson Col lege, will be the orator of the occasion. other attractions. Everybody is cordial ly invited and a warll welcome awaits all who attend. Mlrs. Walter lerring of Maarion after a prolonged visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Townes Jones, acconm panied by her sister, Mary, returned to her home recently. The friends of Dr. B. 11. Carlton of 1)onalds, who recently v'as operated on in a Columbia hospita' will be pleased to hear that he is doing well. Mr. Walter Cobb, of Ilodges, was recently in our midst, soliciting or ders for automobiles. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Laurens, widow of the late lamented Dr. John U. Smith, was the recent guest of Mrs. 1)r. W. T. Jones. \lessrs Steir Brown, of Dlonalds, Prof. t'b Dorn of Cullison, Mr. Ellison, of Ninety Six, 11. L. Watson and Clyde Wise were recently in our midst. We visited \lr. .1. 11. McCombs a few days ago and found himt very much bet ter. .)ur young friend, Mr. Jas. C(ambrell of the Citadel, is at home for the vaca tion. 'Tie good rains will be very bene fieial to the crops. Alr. ('Iaud lirissey lost a line hora last Saturday. 1 )orn on the 25th, to .\r. and .lrs. Arthur Whitmire, a son. Mlessrs o\'u ng Godfrey and Eddie l'itts worshipted wit i us yesterday. Ware Shoals and Clinton played ball Saturday. The result was 5 to 0 in favor of* Ware Slioals. Rlev. .1. 11. Copeland gave its anl ex "cellent sermon yesterday on disobe dience. - *9 ee 4 4 *4O .. . 4* S " "0 * LON1OlD NEWS. * Lanford, .1une 2t.-Hev. Ellis A. Fiul lr will preach here at the Baptist church Sunday night. Miss lol-in I.ti tterson is visiting in Woodruff this week. Mi' s Nell Welhorn has returned froin Spartanbu rg where she spent Itie iia'st three weeks going to llenderson villc:, ('hick Springs and several plac es while there. Alr. Pierce Moore is here with his father, E. Ii. Moore, who is critically ill. \i s. W. A. Thomas has improved r io.tih to go to \oodrtTl for a while iand is now tle guest of her daughtelr .\lts. Natnnie Owings. tr . .\l. (. P'atterson and family atre .\ i. and .\lr's. TI. 11. Wolff spent Sun di y at .\r. .l10i Wllliaiis. \,hrs. I). ('. .\lartin is at M\r. E. 11. .\uoore's for' a few dlays. .\lr. .1. (. Shell silent .\honday with Ii's, la. .\. C'annont Is splending some1k t iime in paritanhuliirg withI hieri dauighiter \lrs. 13. F. Itomar. .\r. 'Ir. I hile anC'~id ch ildrieni i and \lry'. K. I'. \'incent aiid children spent lhe weerk-en d wvith ('aplt. W. II. I )rum.ii .;s lFannie Iliarimoni is statyinig at EueCrce for two wveeks or' ten (lays. i: ite a niimb er tfroim hiere attended theoli id' (1( 12215 (nv('nt ion at Enoree .\!onday nighit. TJhey rep'hort a fine e * * * * * * * 444 * * 4 * * * S lil('lIY T.WAEiIN NEWN'. * * * * * * * * * 444 * 4* * e II iekory~ Tla vein, ;Jtine 261.-G(rass kIlling has been thle order' of thle day f'or the past few wereks but nearly ev ery'3one( has killed1 all on his plhace. at this time. M\r. J. L,. Iiniidwin has bought a new Ford(. ie will hell) burn uip some of thle hi ghi pice gasol ine. H-Iekor'y Tavern was well represent ed at the lawn pairty given b~y Mir. and)4 Mirs. Carl P'ro'lt t, of Friendship see tion, last Satur'day night and they all report a nice time. Mir. O)scair Lambert, of Laiurens, spenlt !ast 8'aturiday night andl Sunday wIth .\1 . Al. Stimerel and family. .\i'. and Mr's. J. C. Abereromie, ac comnpaied by Mr. Frank, Miss .\yrtl e and little hhrynis Abererombie, spent1 Satiirday night and Sunday with) rela tIves at Fountain linn. Tihe home of Mr. Rl. M1. Dolt was beaut Ifully deeor'ated Satur'day night wh'len their daughter MlIss Hazel Bolt, entertained a few of heir friends by giving a bithdlay party. As her guests came they were met by Miss Mazn1 nne w * * * * * * * * * * * * , * * * ''YIEISVILLE NEWS. * * * * * * * * + * " " " s* * ** Tylersville, June 26.-Rev. .1. K. 1lol man of Enoree, filled his regular ap pointment at Sandy Springs Sunday afternoon. 3liss Fannie Poole and brother, Joshua Craig spent Sunday in Cross Anchor with Mr. and Mrs. .l. A. Tins.. ley and family. Air, and Mrs. F. L. Cooper and chil irent from near Ora were the guests of Alrs. M. O. Clark and family, Sun day. The community was quite saddened by the death of Air. Floyd ('lark last Monday. The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of their friends. * * * 1'rlnceton and Her Social * * Organizations. * * * Princeton is located in the north western part of Laurens county, Sulli van Township. In former times it was known as Triangle but dreams of a city and a railroad cut caused its name to be changed to Princeton. We think the older settlers made a mis take by tarting it on the Williamson plan and wc have made the same mis take by keeping up the process. Despite her smallness, she has al ways boasted of a school and church. both of which are kept in a flourish ing condition. Many noble men and women have gone out from here to fl1 si )stions of honor and trust, while others of the nobility have stayed in the community and are engaged in farming, merchandicing and other pur suits of happiness. All are deeply lii t'irested in the affairs of state and oem munity. W have no chamber of com nierce or other trade organization, but we can boast. of a brotherhood that means much to the coin mmunity at large. This organization may be call el "The Sons of lHest", "White Pine Club," or "The lIun.iness Committee". Alectings are held each day throughout tile week in the witer season, and on wet days and Saturday evenings throughout the summer. At each meeting fires are spit out, boxes carv ed to Ipcees, Europe's battles are fought and won, armies are rushed in to Mexico, important laws are enact ed, Presidents nominated, elections held, votes tabulated. and each candi (late declared elected or in the second race. If some brother is unable to at tend one of our regular meetings, we always take an interest in attending to any little business that lie might chance to have. The Secretary. 17S.' 1916; 00.lLEGE OF fI l.SlTON South Carolina's oildest College 132cd Year igins September 2) Entrance examinations at all the c'ottity-seats on Friday, .luly 1.1, at a a. am. Four-yr ar courses lead to the It. A. antd II. S. degtrees. AX two..year pre medic lal cour tse is givent. A free tiuit Ion schoila rshi p Is assign ed to eachl olrntty oft thle state. Spacious buitildinigs and athIlet ic groundtits, well cqtiied laboratoriecs, itnex' cel led Iibrta ry facilities. l'xptentss muoder iate. Foer terms anad (at alogue, addrtess i. It ll tSON su.,001?(I.l'hi, Pidenlt~tt. -1 6-td inivitecd intito thle p ailorit. A vetry pleas ant hourim wvas sitent in laughing andi tailklig. Aftter' that a tfew interest in gamues were' plad andtIi tc thlen somtte stplendid1( iii 'ise wvas givetn by .\lisses tinte-thiiirty thle gunests were ivitedl out into thme yatrd where a beautifinlly dcc or'atedl tabile was set and1( ai declelouis courist oS.(f Crea(mi antd cake setrvtd. Th'lose present weto .Alrin. and .\lris. Smithu .\iaitin, Al isses .\larie .\lahton, .\Iaye Ititotr, Veria anid Allen lteIlaid wiln, Coira Tengue, Eula and (Geneva PlIts; Al essr's II askellI, Fiuman anmd Conway ilolt, Altoni ilaldwini, Nesit Alahon, Gi11lIc and CuIveir Sutmierel , ID) vault and Halphil Teague, Felton lHoper, Laitrtens Ki ght, Ludie Abercr'ombhl, John Thomason and Drt. Welhoirn Todd. Others wer'e invited but wer'e kept away on account of thireatenhatg raini. In noticinig Alt'. George L. Pitts' let ter' in the AdvertIser, we ('an har'dly keel) uip with himn. 'rho last t ime we hieard of hIm he was r'abbit hunting and now he has gone to catching those lIttle 410 pound turtles. .\lt'. Pitts would rnot tell about thte ilh he saw, hbeing afr'aid that lie woutld be churmche~d. I thinik If heo istn't churched for te~itng time lIttle tale, he need( not be uneasy aboutt telling any tintg else. Amr. E'arnl Gray and family, of Eden section an \~lr t. Etugene Wausson andl wife, of FrIendship sction, vIsied Alr. Clautd Wasson S~tunday. Mr. Alilani lIellams and Alt. .1. Al. Sumnerel motot'ed down to the Tylers v'ilIq sect Ion last Thursday and whIle thereo they saw Al r. Tlomt Poole's corn1. Tlhey say it is a tine patch of about 5i0 acres. AMiss Maye Ropeir was the welcome guest of Mliss Eula and 'Geneva Pitts Sumday. MICHELIN- FOUNDED--1837 .MICHEN 12 to 15/0 Extra Weight - UORMAL TRrEAD Extr.Adde like Michelinae. eNea-kid Tread Sos-fyrol'at~readi , .4 St$8Piesof rip p ee Fabric hlere MICHELIN UNIVERSAL When you buy your next tire make this simple test. Let us weigh a Michelin Universal Tire in comparison with any other non-skid of the same size. ..r..... You will find the Michelin 12 to I50/o heavier than the average, the exact percentage depending on the size of the thes used in the tet. This extra weight r'epresents extra rubber and fabric, whith -':eans extra service. W. P. 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