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E1rfr bbertiser tlmbeeriptlon Price Is $i.00 Per Year 'ayasle In Advance. Published by 1? rk 'ltISER1 P'INTING COMPANY Laurens, y. C. .1 -etisiIi HateS on Application. 4ftaltre8 and ('arizd of ThI'ak. t One cent a word. w10reru at too posIot'hc at Lacurena, 0. C, as second class wnall matter. LA.\'IENS, S. (., SEI"1'. 13. 1916. The conpliments, gentlemen, are aip precia'ted though greatly exaggerated. Notr 1 11111, we Nev, is comling along. 'T'he express con1ip0any's business has reached suich1 proportions that ate Ihon has been installed in the of live. acocrding to The Rlock Hill Re cord. (ood for Rlock 11111! Mr. It. S. Blackwell should feel hiighy latlered over thle handsome vote by which he was elected Solicitor of this circuit. The Olli(e to which lie has been elected Is an inporta'nt one and we have enough confidence in his integrity to believe that lie will give it his best efforts. There is no reason wIzy ie shoul d not make a success of his wor1k and his friend and those who helped to elect hii by their votes will watc(h his career with interest. CRlIMSON Cl2,OVl' R. lI ne(ather condlitions and1( other things are favorable, Liaurens county should prodice enough criison clover seed next year to plant every' foot of eulivatalle land in the county and then have seed to spare. According I harm lI nnionstralor Moore. le now has ordels ithr ou gh the (Clover ('I1lub for enough seed to lan1,11 nearly 1,.3i0 a(res. The .'eed arc nlow beitig listed it. C'harleston and will be shippei ()ut( inl a I+"ew+ days to the local purchaser:s. We venture the assert.ioni that no other couniy in the sout.hertn states has ever bough t as mnuch C"rinison ('lover seed for planting pturposes a:; Isaulrens (coun ty has: nzarchas'd tiI Ihis year. If tie crop tus out well, it will give a great inipetus to scientilic faruing in this COulli and brving ablouit a great r'ediie lion in f'ertilizrer" hills. 'Then onr Iarin.. ers can spr'end the light lo othec r counil ties. A C'fLE.\lt DNC'XISION. Th e iti no1thing to (r ow over Or gloat Over as i result of the election yesltrday. There' is neitlie'r any r"((11 left for doubit as to whether or not the policies Of' (;uv. Itea:e are appruio'vei by a miajoriily of Ilhe citizens of this. State, The victory of (;ov. \lannitg yesterdaiy wis a (cear and clean -e I one. tr ' beiig no side issues to be fuddle the cI nItiest. If there were any at all, 1hy worled( to Ithle (isadviI ai l, of till .\ i - i.ilease fortes, for' ('ondi lions werl' not) the4 tbest for' ai fll ex silde t hal. Ex-G ov. lil ('se may yet. be elected c to1 51ome4. other' ollice ini thle staite, but it api'irsi to us that thle lime has lready~t ('omelt when miany of' his fol lowers have re'alized'( ilhat lhe is mlore (if a1 trouble-ma ker' lhan an asset to t he state anid, ats such, is not t hei' liestI leadler. GoCv. .\anin g has imiade mnis takes, .\lri. "Iooper', if elec'ted, would hale madeI miistakes, hut nelither'i of thema ha 'e or' would (r'nee th le dlisseni $101n anid d is('ord that E'x -( ov. I lease has created ini thiis state duinig thie last few year's. lie was given the opl liortuinity once to show hIs aMiliy 'a a1 leatder and slate'sman and uC (lidt not take adlvanlage oft it. 'liar is no --'a non Yet apl'renit why b'e siloiuld be Elveni tnot hier 0opportun1014 IIi.,ON TlA ilNG A ALSI'T, lPt iln Ifrini SummerII'i lIomet. Long l'rnlh, N. .l.. c iet . ! l.- Pes oif thle year' today by la>in, lan for01 1lhe "'1. I ch en p iin hie w I ill oiida-t fr'om S'haidow Lawni. \\iith .\I rs. \\-il(u lhe arti l her le at I n '''. Ilock hi a 1ern'looni 'from' \ 'ha ie (i il y, afti' a 1133 le rh '-1the. weii 13i.* ..' 'I ,i(' - Pa n'i~ l'f ~ I n ona grnar dli E lCEN N EWS. * Eldel, Sept I I.- The lavn party which was giveln on the camp Pus at IEdenl Friday was largely attended. IPoxes alid refresliIients were sold for liheIi brnefti of the school. All presenit s:eemlei to etjoy the occasion liln mensely. \liss .linutnie lell Watkins visited I'er auit, Irs. Aimbrose 1older, I riday night. \I r. and M:s. FIelton Owens, of Gray 'ourt. were the spend-the-day guests if .\ r. and lt's. .1. W. Bleason Sunday. .\iss illree Abercrombie visited \liss Clara Catuphell, of Dials, diuring the past week. Quite a nilmber of young people from this neighborhood attended the party at the home of Ir. -Jim Sumnerel aturiday night. All report a delight ful time. Little Ilarloe Mahaffey, of Laurens, pent several days last week with her lan(lparents. Nir. and Mrs. .1. L. Ma hta ffey. .\irs. ''.inuia loper, of Iattrens. was the recent guest of .\Ir. .\. W. Gray and family. Misses Carrie Armstrong, Bessie Ilatighn, and Nannie .\ arler, of the (Greenpond section, visited relatives In this community Friday night. Miss .Jeiiovee flalli was the guest of Misses Vena and Lola Martin 'T'hursday afternoon. NIIss Miargie Hlopp. of' Gray Court, visited relatives here last week. .iss Eliza Switzer has returned home after a pleasant visit to ler sis Per. Mrs. Fate lenderson, of Friend ship community. We are very sorry indeed to report that the sick aoilnd here are slowly im11 proving. IDON"' NE;(1,1:"1' YOUR 'O01.11 Neigletled colds get worse, instead of better. .\ stuffed lhead, a tight l'hest 11111s1 he relieved at once. Dr. ilI'll's l'ine-Tar-I!oney is Nature's rem ediy. Iolney and glycerine heal the ir ritated mnb hran , antisept ii' aIr loos ens the phllegin, you) breathe easier aliii 0our cibihl is btl :enl up. I'leas;ilt to talke. ir' iell's !'lne-Ta r-l ioney is an ideal remedy :Xr children as well as ' rowli- . .\l y(b ' dii gist. ,. e bbe . C * C e e . . . * e .b. *31 111tEN N EWS. " " " " "C" * " " " " " "~ " C .\ladd en. Seti. II.- -\\'hlen the .\dver liser read'ers read this, the results of the second primiary iill te known - so)niv will thm h^a).)y amdi,'ome very sad a:; for mue and 1u\' htouse wie voted thle Ibe-t w k:niew how' and we are delemo eraI. glory he' e.(t the result he \V ihat it ilay the liiaaloriiy ru1-14S in So th ('arolina, .\Ir. Geo. I'r-ofiti was taken qUite sick uilrday night. Dr. Christopher Was ralled to Si', him and he is getting on ,\ - well, his friends will be glad i know. Little .oseph 1lldgens who has bwen 'ulit. sick is niow (on thle way to I'e Sore' eyes areil pr'va iln ill thle ('0m I ii1): nea~i~iY rOly 11011 hous having one14 ori mlore cases. Olur school will not open( till the .,th. Severial of our11 y'oun g gills and1( b oys ('lt ered thle I-.auIrens hiighI school .\lonilay. M\iss Ora Il'owerts to thle Ili rrade': I annii' I Idge'ns, the 10th; M\a rie \Madden and41Ma \Inti SueC \offord, thle 'it h: .\as eris A. Ii. M\a ddebn and .Ifames Ii udgens and G us \\offord were the boys. Sev'e'al fromi lher' a ttendled -ind1 (n.. ioyed t ho serv'ices at M.\lf I'leasanlt durll inig the pirotr'a(ted meetlng held the~re last week. 11ev. .\Ir. Davis oif i'ojilar Siniigs, riId t he Iirlea(chIing and(il) pres.l'ed hiIs heariei's as a thIorouglhly coinSecrat'ed M\Iss Kate \\offord of' this place en 4eed Ipon her dut iis as tenclher of be 1Ith pi~le at li.aorensi high : lh i. 1(er friends wish for her' great sule \ rs. Ni 5e . li->wb on' vii r! 0> n .\rSK Asa11 'i'o h o l. er pl -( h r :at :h hol4 o.f4 thir ne T4:4 TO (iWDITOIN * " (CO~LD PO)INT NEll'S. a * * * * * * 4 4* 4 4 * * 4 . 2old 'otint, Sept. I1.--The farmers of inIs ( emmuin nity are very busy picking cotton, pulling fodder and picking 1'(':t,. We have had a good rain; it will be a help to the crops, The protracted meeting which has been carried onl thiis week at .Mt. P'leasant. closed Sunday morning. Nev. D)avis. of near Ware Sloals, did the preachIii ie ig assisted by Riev. .lodie .\artin the pastor. The (hurc h1 seems to have lint on new life. There were a number who oine(1 the church. Nov. Davis gave i some good plain Sernl1on1s. M". l'd Steward's little son, known to his friends as luster, atfer a visit to his grandmother. Mrs. Della C'un ingha m, has returned to his home In Laurells. MiSS Is ouise lunter. of lBarksdale, is spending several days with relatives. .ilr. an(d Mrs. Ilunter spent a while withI relatives and attended the mlect ing. Miss Ellamae .Moore and rl'ientd, Miss Itoyd. were visitors in ILaurens Thurs dly. Mr. and Mts. if. F. Wlteeler spent the day in Augusta recently. .lr. an- \irs. .Joe .MeN inch and chil Eni, after an extetled visit to rela tives, returned to their home at Ilo biokel:, N. .I., last TrIdi ay. \lis (;ra ce Itoyd of Spartanburg, is on a visit here to relatives. Ste visit d relatives also at BIarksdale sever I days last week. Mr. Clarence Riddle Visiaed his sis tr Mrs. (Guy iE. Moore, last Saturday. Hie has heen making Laurens his home 'at has gone to Greenwood now. \Ir. and .lr s. 0. C. I)uneati visited relatives in Laurens Saturday and Sutinday. Alir. Totmitnlie Mills. of ('toss 11111. speilt the week-end with relatives anid ittended the meeting. \Irs. \W illiC Noflz aid mother, .\rs. ells, were Ile guests of \ r. and .lrs. W. II. ul'tthertson one day last \Mr. W. La. Cutnnin1gham1 and friend, \I'. Y'arborough, ' isited here Sunday. Ihonisier itchen Cabinets and hap 'OIne55 to the busy woman. We are showing a full line, and Ile prices a remarkably low for the Eillality. let its 1i0 oeI in your hom1e. S. I. & i.. Ii. \ll.Kls & CO. '40* * * 0 . .. 0.4 *4* .ill'NT'V ii I-: NE1-WS. * * * * * * 4 * * * '1 * * * * * * * * Alount ville. Se "pt. I I. --One of t he mowt beautiful social events of this (E:nsloln was a party given last \ednes iday ev eiiing lby .\liss .\lildred Simmons in honor of Ier couSin. Miss Edith T(nL IllE' who left otn Ilie (sally mitorning ' -:n for ('amp lill. Alabama, where .she will spend the fall and winter imontlis. Miss Margaret .litchell. a most attractive young lady from Ti tiusville. FlortidaE was51 also a guest (of hionor~. The1 ocEasIiotn wats one oft Cn oymen( lt it (every r'espec(t . Rlefr'eshiig lunc tliwals s(erved as thel guies9 ar rived anld t hen II theiemainder of thle ("ventI ig was Ii;speniI t ite ntost aElpprot uriite form of Cittettainmen~tt, that of pr-ogretssi vPecon versationu. NIrE. EIugEne Stokes, whli le retuitnltg from a lbutsin ess trip to NothI 'a roli na hist M\onday. st opp~ed overIt itGeen ville for a day13 with f'riends. Mir. C'harley Smith, of Abbeville, hss bieent spending several (lays with his daugh ter and ni"''n .\rs. F. W. Mfoore anld NIirS. T'. 11. Hi(chardlson. .\i. W C. Mlitell wenit to Itatesburlg last Thtursday to look after huisiness interests thetre. Mliss Mlargaret .\iItchell, of Tituts vtille. Florida, is the chiaring guest of Mtrs. W. .1. ('Ittk this week Miiss Rutth Stokes left eatrly Sitntday morntttinig for Fiulion, Alissourti, where shEC hIas necephtedl a itosit ion ats intstruie. tor of hIgher Mhiteatles In the Untt versity of Mlissoui. Hlev. 1E. A. Fu E r is at honme a fter eotndltletIng protract ed se rvilees at Unt to taike utp i:~ work ini thei high 'chiool thlete Nlotnday. M rs. Nt. NI. Tiongute has bretn qinite Ill b I.t th ' re o - ar ' th a he 1: improi * EDEN NEWS * CO e . ee * * * * * e e e . kden, Sep.t 11.---liss lauree Aber crombie entertained (luite a number of her friends with a lawn party 'i'hurs day evening. T'hey all reiort a de lightful evening. .Nir. Fred .\rmstrong spent the week end in lionen Path, visiting relative.. and friends. Mrs. ('orrie Gray visited .\ls. .I. I. Maiaffey 'Tuesday. We are very sorry indeed to report that Mlr:. Ambrose Hlloder had the misfortune of getting her arm broken last Tuesday. Mlisses lsther, Ilersheli and Ilrucie Armstrong, of Fountain Inn, were the guests of their grandfather, Mr. Sid ney Armstrong, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Owens, of Gray Court, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Benson Thusday. M1r. and Mis. Sam Switzer, spent a few dlays in Laurens during the past week, visiting relatives. Miss Sophia Armstrong spent Tuies day with M r. Armbrose Holder and family. \liss .Jennie Bell Watkins, was the vuest. of Miss Luree Abercrombie Thursday night. M1rs. ,. .\. A rm)st rong and daughters, lBeulah, Annie Mae and Sarah, visited relatives in the (,ieen Pond communi ty Friday. .Mrs. Eilia Roper, Charlotte liippr Clara Armstrong and Miss Ste (ray, were the spend-the-day guests, of M1r. \l. W. Gray and famcily Wednesday. ir. It. W. alrtin wa sa business visitor of Ireenville last week M1r. and .\rs. W. S. Iloit and chil dren were visitors of .\Mrs. .1. It. Brown lee and family Wednesday. .\Mr. (lenn Woods and .ohn lIrown lee attended t he harbacue in Green ville Saturday. .\Mr. Fred A rnst rong leaves londay for Louisiana where he will begin lthe duties as teacher for the coming ses sion). We wish him great success. .\Miss IHattle Nash. of tile Mlerna see ion, was taken to a S.partanhurg hos pit:'1 lat week for an operation. She . w as accompanled by her sister, .I\Is. T. S. Reeves, of til commun1 ity. .\Ir. It. \W. Martin visited Mir. A1rth'r"" 1 iarris, of I)ials Stitdaty. k r. IHorace (Iray was the guest of .1 . (rady lliabb, Sunday. .\irs. ('Ina .\rmlstronii, after spend ing Several days n Ith MIrs C. V. Illpp, 1as: returned to her hlimo( in liurens. s * " . * . * * * * * * l AIMSD.\l,lE NEWS. * *C I arksdale, Sept. I I.-The weather is rather cool here this week. Such a change has brought about several colds. .lisses lertha, Myrtle and Carrie Ihatdwin and their brother, ("ary lhald win, visited their cousins, .\Misses An tile aned Loudelle laldwin, Sunday. .\1iss Itertha IIaldwin, of Ora, is slpendting a while with M\iss boludelle Bald win. The peoiple of this coiimmuity3 are ('njoi og a protracted meetinlg at liiighland I blme, R~ev. J1. II. Washing ton), as paistor', and1 .\ r. 3iartin as as sistant1. AMr. Mlartin has rendler'ed spldendlti sermtons and I think the meet ng will do goodi to those wh'lo hear 11hem1 with t he r'ightt spirit and we earin estly ptlead that ev'ery one will go there for some good and not1 for the pileasture as so many3 do. MlIss AnnIe lBaldwin, of liarksdale, htas been spendIng a few (days with her birothe and1 hl211Is wife, .\ir. and .\lrs. I'imer Jlaldwini. of DIals. A1ir. (Clarec'e A beecrombie and coius in, 'auti Ahercrombtie, wee amongi~ lhe-. 30o2ng men visItin g in thiis commnunity3' Salturday. ' 3ar. an tir2s. El imer it11 ldwin were t he guests of Mir. and 3irs, W. II. Ilald HI.\A(~iIE IN DIS('OI'I.itaiN(; $ BNi Not So 11nd4 If You Hnow ilow to e IteachI the ( 'nus *it' N'othting mfor'e discouiraging thanI a $ ('onistanlt tbackac'he. Lam ite when y'ou awaken, Palins Ipierce youtt when' 30ou 02' o lIft. It's harid lto work or to Iet Itacknh~te oft en Indicntes hadl I I! ' lit blu y 'il tie ,,.Ihis case dny'ul i my case 'n .eo i .1 opc n hie, a arp ain irib Lack Again! I have returned from the North ern Markets after buying the best stock of goods I have ever bought. I invite you to call in and ex amine it, even though you don't buy. Yes, I got away and left "The Force" to do the work of moving and they did it well. When I re turned every thing was ready for 1 the reception of goods. If you havph't visited my new stqre yet, 'e sure and call in right a' ray. Tl e store is large and airy, so yo can examine our goods to th e st advantage. e Welcome You H. Terry Laurens, - - S. Carolina WE CAN "FIX IT" AL4 RIGHT -@4. We are fully equipped to match any lenses. Bring your broken glasses to us. Or, if your present glass es are not satisfactory, come to us and let us test your eyes aind furnish the proper .trlnuses. We are experts in this line and wi.. 'i' s ua honestly in goods and prices. FLEMING BROTHERS "Quality Jewelers." (e stire0 and( consult our prices be- da~y of Novemnber, at 11 o'clock. Te'ri bulying China or Glasswareo. ciash. J1. F. Vaughn andl sisters. S. 31. & F;. 11. W 'I Ki0S & CO. -tp lirbelr Shop-- want miy Cusitomers~ '$ *. $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * g and' friends to knJow that I have moved * lily barber)Ci shop to I th store 10oo1n SPEIR OTIES. $ formerly occupied by (Crceell' Mar SPECIAl4 OTICS. *ket, where I amt icely fitted uip to do * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ goodj service. Will Whitener. 6-51 Vaiiedl- - I100 cords p'ipe wood, gjel iv.. lie oIldI~ig em Inisje dI at our: yarid. ic 'elbherger I'Iron. gtm d o rvd [ li t ) 8- t C)I it a t(0t,8(1 la4oaie 'llr I(enf - Hovera1l good fari~its near 14: 'I y ' ).laisdl. I iirens. (all and :see'ine. I tInk( I fit y041 W ilh g ' M O one. ('. I ). Sr 'o . Se o 13nie .3Sll .1e(1 1(4rr4 4a ver' Si ff sale at 4ih1 '4'I i (::'(3 I1 ,'i, in 14:ha;I.4 12 Il. 4 o i i el. 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