University of South Carolina Libraries
Etit Abberti er ubscription Price is 11.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. Pbi';11shed bi AD2TBIS,1FIt PRINTING COMPANY Laurenti1 S. C. Sertisinv RIa .ti on .(i' ApientIotna muuld~shd t urti o, 1Thank : bIi' 3. (' " .1.3 di!C a L! *.. .al iii. ('.'. I'1. t _'I rd, oul a~nt: ti t u .. \ n - Ic i l t : ' : .:: ot nrit il! : (I tege, -t be t o :!C- - t ion a tat e a - <piirin :s a5 -o -i 1 L: 't 1::!a ' shll be;.t this i ... - tttE1' i! !,. ti ration -b itiz . - . . . n . tallyand :: :.. a. :.: g 1o to any :n- hnn take 'n cia h1 . silcnes i-i no6hini the a w hiitiona . -t..(ti n The .\t-:r this ;(a - -i be '-lipn. - ,, e tion . !,a-o \(c lll ' Ii'; nw h - edtnten :th i- o tally andt ::hy'!a:y. The statruon :..: lin Ragsdale, #-ar: ind i h atise electionl, has ci: :l l uch Spei--u'a tion as to utob:th,!. tandidat's in thei rh. .. (Coni tes til an .\. :-. leaiv. , who ;is oftenl spoken~0t o in) (onnecitio l)withI thei senatia~l to~sa, may). not run: int caise the :senion aen:,tnor is in the race. W. P. Pollockc, of (th-: w. who with "Lang" Jennings mtle tingsi rathert wt~armt during :h' sitntral campl:.-n I of l91t iIs prlit. in hi.s fis: hoe. for an Other' rac and111 iS e!xpoeted~r to be in th> thac thet wi .a t i -i tattl. ra 1. (o). saidi th.t hie wilt iter the r if an intheestiin- affa ir. .\'.N N. II. I iia it is a wellI k-owvn f'act that .\r. I )ialI Sdoesn't change his maind often. There ate other as pirin g patiots whIo wotuhi doutlests thrtow their hats in the r-ing *have Tfillman to conitend~ with, but so far they are keeping quniet, Thle slate ment of 3Mr. Rlagsdale in many qua ters isi taken as a "feeler' thrown out in the Interest of the senior senator .and if the senator atllows his name to be placedl in the hat it apea rs thtat Ih will be opposed then by Dial, Pollock, and TVol bert, if niot othIers. Wi th themii in the r-aee thle senator willI not havr an easy thing of it by any moeans. .\tl of these tneni alrteady thave sttrn] fo lowitngs and arie abtle camatin erl s. .\l Diat has h~lad less; political exper>'u pr obably than any of thetm hut in his last r a'c he miade a strong impr~esslon with htit butsinl'; pta tfotrm antd the will doutbtless liner..te hits vote tnwiertal I this yealr. .\t least, lie is thie only: man so fart anI 11noed wh tis from th real P iedmtontt .sect iont antd that is it stirng factor in allt of outr rac(.s. It is some timte yet befor-e the cainpaign opens and mu tch may happen In that time, but it may very certainty be said Sthat the race wilt not be won by deC fault. Mr. E0 P. MInter left Monday for the ~nor'thern markets to buy spring goods meo the Minter companv. Till In P1etur V .93 92 ,.4 .51 *97 1 .2 -99 2 t .s e 14 20 ;q4 9 14 . 7 ,y . ,18 '5' ... - .*: b. - i n th : -t : .1 . . t ... ' N , 0. 1 C t . :: . th A FIVE DO T :1'- Ad ':' 1 t ,. . - 'rint nine t nl~in" i. w ": . . y b y and g : e ; it ':t-3 ar neat:, and( with11 a:= Le~1: ;it me ha ebenibli11hed e th~~~ a f~rito to Th .d ertis:c' fo )hp i . V , Of cours:te. 111 -: 1 %1 m :: ome1 <t r, -en (it suibseti w'.r :'f . .\ e'omi11ttCee "T \'llisi ' kl T: OF T.\INTED THtE\S. Fr'1anls X. IU11hman11 nnd Bieverly a chapte(r of tho, ('re~at Serial Th'iis is one( (., thl- Iw"-t and the I: hi-si p.red ( i a pictures ever shownv 1 in L~auirens. Ilad the stco' n1ow. runnn111:= inl Thle L':11urens .\dve'tr ti;(er aIndl <t I- the itu re at the Opera ileas. Wed esday Fe.'V lt F1 b:: rsut us u lorO itruent ofX. l. voinati Enlenrof Florida, direco of the int asnl ~ shresin and ~ ieto. of thle frl cowntvery groing U fte La dre ten 11ppin~tet of ~hzy ~itike o N Iaa t a s director, of the mit bfr .\. ae' name. is~ befor & the lkento 0 .resente hisit rsesainto the sethar ofi he utreaury afew Th other oflicesniector telltt s o the~~l Coumba! ia e ! federal ln aka anouncd todV!ry a are: to i Vieeient a ndlatt:a~to a di e r L. I. Guio, f I t Ugo' ff th C. beor Selcretary and irmectorD.oA. I ous sto o ionroe, N. itngc C.-i irtor, . C. Warneertolta ofPaatka (laysao Riegistrar andcer atondy . li elchs o the Columbia feerl.an.nka anaorens todayraryotce Thce Larednt andbrarecwhoch has fomrl ofe Itopen for C xhag.o Saray~nd dys ilhreftr) b. lopen From)lretor S . m. WnTer, ofy adarl istrdonagar anteeatt orneR 1 cha fetsof tihe ski an cg Sl nlan us 50ca Noti0e. 'Fieuroka Dug Couens r wta Was Moneil be pe o xhang'o Puzzle No. 6 95 8775 "60 *96 -.74 - - 67 7' 78 .660 8.4 077 6 ' .6 5 '78 82' *79 = 62 .668 .C0 , S ' ) OI . 'i ; .' .50 -S6 013 1 551 056 /451 7. 40I a . T he " :(. . has ..t ;;m;u :, lat 2..-. 1 i:.s -.1 ';'. :-r . .. :.d b rte you'l da.:tV a fir t- "":um; r ature. LLAR PRIZE m'e ctu slkethe absfve .o1ring tilt '1 in :le cott i= invited I fill out the much artisti f'lfeet as they can. When a-h ch'!d wVho sends inl the ninre pictures r for one year will be untitled to ("om c 1hild is expetcted to solicit the stub b:,r or a nf'w subscriber and nlot pay juidtes wil dclide on the be t set of Grade Your Cotton Seed Before Planting.... Ilave yot:r seed run through m; :.eed so airator, so a to gtt r'id o: the inflerior ones:. (" per"t bu'hal in 1 bushel lots. Only orni : t-.d measutred. If you haven't as ntittch as 1(10 hu lels go in with your neigh bor so as to get the best prices. W. P. HIPP R. F. D. 3 Laurens, S. C. $ SPECIA.L NOTICES. $ I * * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * f ualesmn W11nt(ed to s:olle'it orders: dr ess The ' Ietor ,0:1 ( o., Cl evela nd. \\'hhte lghorii5nu anl Harred lIlmoth It4cks at $1.2 p'r setting of s; also a fw' Whlite Leghornt eoekerel s. .\ah hatch(1 at $1.*5c each. (rover' C. RIIper. l.anllls, S. (' . Rouite '; |i-5: hanted -Live distr'ibutor for Lact r(1ns ('o1unty to hi:-nudh- the Scrips Itootht lutxtiotts light cars. Write. trle Co., Spcartanburig, S. C. :1-21 Wanted - -iteliale party toc (10 (ut ting or' sawing ont large trac(2 t oftilte timtler land. .\rs. S. ic. Y~ong, 12: N. Illamage lla:'e onte black( ::ilt pig. withI enitly dleaf. W.'ightt aboult 100' poundtts, I'lease1 not01y T~lheodlore SImellt(i, La I rent. t. 2, for reward. :l-it- idt For Satle-- Twenty tolns br'ight baled iyeattine hay, baled whIeat straw; 2,500 bundles of fodder. W. II. Knight. 30-5t Notiee-I have 500 buishels of Weber Big foll long staple Cotton seed totr sale for planting, at $l.50 per bushel. It heats .\exican big boll In seed cot ton and br'oughtt me from G' 1-2 to 8 Cents more per pound. (Call on me or wrIte me. .\I. A. Sumierei, Lautrens, R. F. D. 2. 29-4 t-pd (ase Emine.m-We ate agents for the famous .1. 1. Case Conmpany's liIne oif steam, portabjle and t ractor' en ginaes. Also 2:asa and kerOSenle I ta tors. small sttel thrashters, hay bale'rs and t auitomob0)1Il's. Pricest, cntalog tes aln. demIlonst ratIons on r'etit('st. Hopp~ & Workman '.ss Ilill, H.. C. 23-5t Moniey to L~oan -- .L1ng termi loans n; .t'iated on 11imroved~ f-irm'ls at 7 I: ''enlt annu il Inter 's: iand . earon a ' hX expens~e. Htorr'owetis w ill (It well -, .ply early. C. D., llarksdale, Atty. 24-St 1 r Sale-Eight good mutles, 1 brood in - . wagon'. ~'a !m'~"en'ta ef all ki . T. C ' r'': :n . 21-tf ' tain art Icles of iet ten(d to 9': latovemenits of the bowels. The lot commnon of thtese are ('heese,' tl'n ana. bolledl nil k. On thle othec:- handt tr:. w fruits, espleclally ap~ples atnd ba na.'s, also.graham breadl and whole wheat bread pronmote a movement of the bowels. When the bowels are bad ly constipated, however, the sutre way Is to take one or two of Chamberlain's "Tablets immedinatey afterasupperna THOUSANDS AT'TENDE). "Come to Sunday School Day" Is a Great Sicueess. iIun(rcds of reports have been ie CeciVed at the State Sunday School of 110e. in Spartanburg, showing that there was a record breaking attend ance In the Sunday schools in the statc on "Comle-to-Sunday School Day", February 11. In every way thel lay seems to have been a sucebss throughout the State and those who had the :.:;atter in chargf_ are part icu p(lean(1 with th :c.onits. Two Su nday schools. the First Bap tist of Orancteuj rg!. wit'. an attend an c(e of 1,! 2' --n u' of this number be :n te men's clan:, and the Fir:.t Ia gist of Gr(eenv1ille, with an attend ance of 1.10:1. wercle probia ly the lar "-, s scho In the state. Othc' .a : ' sIlools t1at lave' r( Ortcd to the Slat,. other are the 'Fir.zt IHapti .'f:.\:fh ie 'a '"dh 'C1.h First I;:-: t!'t of Sp at hu ',.f _. ':: i Ve .\letho M ut S;,at tanb urg , f.:': Cetral .\leth fili:t. -;.artanlnurg, 1:.u : First I're : in. ; partan1iur. 757: South Side lItist. Spartanbirg :.77; First Hap t:-t. N ck hiill. ;7': I thel Methodist, t'h a:les=tot7. : i I!'lon Methodist. - 'is Funda school Pecured 15l n le"w 'ieit r. (: Central l'aptist. (.: r i ille . t : .\lilin: .\i ti~odist, ' \. ..; Wesmiun'3tr l 'tist, :112: 0 :1 land1( A'onuew l're s:,;y.ritn. Ro""k 11;1. -'N: Fi:. t ri tytrn. G env i:le, 11.: St. Paul .\ et h Grl, (h envil. I ":I1. and lI : -o:.f:nle . Sitre t .iAe hod t,E (recanvill. :77. There are a great numbher )f oth, r Sunday' :Chools inl the State that had :Imi or more In at tendance on "' oae-to-1-unday School I I)ay.' A slend!d :"ord1 was made in l'n ion on thact day. The enroll:cnt in nine school. is I.29;2. average atten: ancoe. . On Flehruary 11, the at tenda?('e was 1.09T. This is an in crease of 2. per Cent over the enroll 1men11t. and r( poir cent over the aver age a t( ndina:. One l inday school in I'ion with an (nrollmni'!t of l:t(. had '" ersent Sundaay m1(n1 i ng. Th - th 1 l r--.rI ufom 1 (oI:!(' .ll i th . of 1 .127 Siuntday. One of theu se (111 lay schools s(1 ( r .7 new iem ert at t3is - ie, and another '. It Is con ser t cIi i - 3 e ed that the e were 1d1a(n peoile in tlihe Sunday schools of ;r rna17 Sunday. and luofe than in tle Sunday schools (It Spanrt anm - 1era In l tima t thee cities nry Sua nday schools had the largest at tendance in their history. Thousands of new members were secured In the Sunday sehiols of the State on last Sunday as a result. of thi carefully l planned program sugge ted by the State Sunday School AssociatIon. .\ ts. .\ary Fr'ankcs, wvife of John Franks of Winter Park, Fla., (iedl at her home thlerie .\onday mornIng. 11er body. will lbe blrought hiere for' 113urial. tak ng place most trobabl1~'y ti s af - lernoon In the Watts .\ills cemetery. .\ir. antd M\rs. Frank;s were natives o: t his e.unty and hlad ninny friends and relatives here w ho will 33ou3rn her dIe J. E. SUMMER and J. C. HEMPILL ..ARCHITECTS.. Greenwood, South Carolina H. TERR Our buyer w: - and other a his alread Ne SILK SHIRTWAIST new stripes and col' $1.00 Spend Your Money with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes. keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. TAKE NO ALCOHOL PREVENTS Colds, LaGrippe, Rheumatism \ 1 ; : n ;u l tali t efi 'te t Ia;lsion, :'hal n r:'. ~l : I t . ,(:M y; r"vtiv"e ihe ' . -:n, aIlds y t:-< nta h a n tls iin. ulah+ .' fi h' + 1".,ll: 3.0. 11. it has $1.00 PER BOTTLE Ask Your Druggist THE FERROL CO. r I' RVE SYSTEM OF-BANKS4 being able to show itself vas allowed to become a L RESERVE system of :urities to our Central Re et MONEY. When your 3ET it when you WANT ng and the high character the MEN behind our bank of this ccn.munity CON You can "fcel safe" when National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier E NEWS ir New York' to complete ring lines. ring POR T COATS--The odels in the newest nd designs, at ;5.00 UP Card of Thanks. Please allow us to express our heart-felt thanks to the citizens of Laurens for the many manifestations of kincness extended to us durig our dear mother's recent illness and death. They were so kind and tender in their Iministrations that evein ii the house of death and sadness we were remind c-l that while our dear mother has cressed the ltrderland into that Glory o Gloric s. theme is still much left us to live for atd to kee; aflame the sacred a. emories of her Christian life, that we en 1lke her. may be isre 14:ed :o how oar heads and with calm (if;:nity and holy trust des:cend tri uht h:1t1ly to the portals of the prave. And how a'neh the kindnesses o' :h Sughtful ttighLbors and f'icnds con triblutcd to smooth her pathway and bring sunnshine : intemr tired hear; wans hc.t Ico.!t'fte(d in that ('iri tiana resi 'iation that l'oey h.er a ro t' the other she:e. .\nd h. 'v we. vhe are le' behind. a'preciate these hind friend Throu:h :1 our life we w! ctatr;. with us the tender memory of the at cutions s he repoived--.like the ten drels of the Ivy that cling around the castle of the soul, so the memory of the many kindne :ses 'hown us will ev er clinmr around the lovsttrin.s of our nnw saddened hearts. Mirs. Liz-tie F'ranks, lien. F. intrz. La;u.rcn. C. .. INhrttaty 1. 1 917. Drives Cut Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Ztantard gleneral strengthening tonk, CROVE's T.' .TE!.EiSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the blood and builds upthe sys. tem. A-true tonic. ter adults aud children. 5Oc. Confidence . has built OuP National B a n k tS : "i t 1"ixix ;rte MEMBER FH IS Our National Bank, strong and WORTHY, v member of the 'FEDERA banks. We can take our se< serve Bank any time and money is in our bank you 1t. Our successful banki and financial solidity of have also given the peopl< FIDENCE in our bank. you deposit your money in The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President Y'S STOR ill leave Thursday f< northern markets y attractive Sp Things For S1 S--In the |SPRING ! new m ~ra atcolors a