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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Loeal and Personal MentIon. 8 4 0 8 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. Carlos Moseley slent Friday might in Greenwood. Mr. T. G. Ellis made a flying trip to Clinton yesterday. Mr. F. J. Nelson, of Charleston, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. ,Dr. J. H1. Powe spent several (lays last week in Cheraw visiting relatives. Mrs. H. H .Wilkes left last week for Baltimore to spend some time. Col. L. F. Burns is in the northern markets buying spring goods. Eugene Power, who is attending Furman, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Power over the week-end. Miss Edmonia Garrett, who is teach ing in Sumter, spent the week-end in the city with her mother. Miss EIlleno iacCaslan, of Clinton, was the week-end guest of Aiss Kath le'en Wilkes. Mrs. J. 11. Smith has gone to Monti cello, Ga., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Tillman Burley. Oscar Simmons, who is attending Wofford, spent the week-end in the city. Mirs. H1. C. Rohr has returned to the city after spending several weeks with relatives in Baltimore. MI. Cal) \V. Stephens, of Atlanta, spent tihe week-elld with Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Wilkes. M's. C. M. Clarke has gone to Green ville to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. .1. 1). Charles. Mrs. Ii. K. Aiken has relurne, home after spending a week with relatives in Charleston. Mr. l4dwin Moseley, who is teaching in Greenwood, spent the week-end in the city with his parents. Mrs. C. E. Parker and little child are visiting Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rt. Richey, Sr. Mr. .1 D. Sullivan, who is attending Clemson college, spent the week-end in the city. Mr. 1). 11. Counts, of Florence, spent t.he week-end in the city with his fain Ily. Mr. W. 10. (riflin of Cross 11111, who is alting foreman of the grannId jury, is spending the week in Laurens. J. Calhoun AleGowan, 14sq., of Charlotte, has been spending several (lays in tihe city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McGowan. Miss Lutie Young, who is teaching in the upper part of the county, spent Sunday with the Misses Drummond in the city. Miss Lola Anderson, of Augusta, spelt the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Foster Simpson, on her way to Spar tanburg. Mr. S. G. McDaniel Is having a handsome residence billit. on his pro perty whlere fihe .\lDaniel Ginnelry was formerly located. Miss Cora Armstrong and Miss "Duck" Wolff, who are tenlelg at Woodruff this yearl, sI)(,nt the week end il Ille Ciy with relatives. SIrs. .iohn i1. Sneli'ove, of Atlanta, is visiting rel ati v es in th le city a county, at i'resenit binug withi her'i pai' ent.4, .\i r. anrd Mri s. W. IP. Th'lomason, Si'. liev. .1. D). Pjttis spent1 thle week-end ini'I t h il, OC('ti n 1rg thle puilpit of the Fi rst I h ipt it churiebl Snunday night where"i a I ar go (congr'egat ion heard .im i P reach a fo'cefulI hermion. Miss Illelen .Jonies who is attendhing Limestonae college, spent. the week end heic with heri mother. She had as her guest, Miss Annie Lucile folbo of Spartanburg. Mrs. Robert S. Shepher'd, of Rich 'mend, and M'r. W. R1. Cocke, .a'., of Columbia, Va., visited Dra. and Mrs. R. E Hughes for' several (lays during the early part of the week 'Dr. C. P. Vincent returned from Co luarnbla -Monday night after having been in a hospital for sevei'al (lays. He 'thiniks it probable that he wvill return at an early date for an operation. Mrs. 'T. Lane Monroe, who under went an operation at a Columbia haos pital several weeks ago, Is reported to have plassed through the ordeal very successfully and 18 n'ow rapidly re covering strength. .Mr. and Ma's. Brooks S'llivan, with their young child, are visiting Ma'. Suil-. livans' par'ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1B. A. Sullivan. Mr'. Sullivan is now success fully opierating a strug store in Beau mont, Tex. Mr'. W'. II. Baldwin, of Bar'ksdale, was -a visitor in the city Saturday Mr. Hald rin sta ted that alt hough his oats were ncar'ly all killed, lie is not going cotton wiild, bu twvill plant enough corn to take the ilace of the small gralan. Mr. Hi. Ter'ry returned from the norther'n markets Monday. WhIle away lie also visited Washington dur Ing the inauiguration and stoppled over in his old home in 'Nor'th Carolina for a few (lays, having withal a very (10 lighatful tip. R1ev. C. 11 Templeman, Messrs C. B3. Bobo, Bloyce Clardy, D)r. A. J. Chria tophor, J. 8. Bennett, Perecy Moore, M. J. Owings, Nat Kennedy end R1ev. -,1. 'if. Williams are delegates th)h week to the Baptist Laymnen's.Convention in Atlanta~ . .. Mr. -W. S. McCrady, who made his 'home here for several months, was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. Mc Crady has been doing paving work in North Carolina during' the past year, but is now temporarily in Charleston. His brother, Mr. Edward McCrady is supervising engineer on public roads work in Avery county, N. C. Card Fron Dr. Henson'. Editor of rhe Advertiser: I hope that the election on the bond issue Tuesday week will carry by a large majority for I do not believe that money could be spent to better ad vantage than on the roads of the coun ty. Other adjoining counties are imti proving their roads and Laurens coun ty shouli not be left behin(. I fedl that the sum provided for by the clec tion will be suflicient to provide a net work of roads that will pass in fairly close proximity to nearly every land owner in the county. To be sure they will not pass by every man's door, but they will come close enough to each man for him to use it either in full or in part in going to or returning to his market, to his church, for his chil (ren1 in going to school. 'rite annual saving will far outweigh the annual cost and the resulting benelit will be of great value to the county int every way. Dr. J. W. Beason. Gray Court, S. C. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, nind.nlieedingorJrotruding Piles in6c 14days. The first applicatiou gives Ease and Rest. 50c. No. 10859 iteport of Coi Farmers Na At LaItrens, it the State of South Car M1arch 5, 19117. RESOU loats and discounts ............. ... Notes and bills rediscounted ... ..... Overdrafts, unsecured .... .... .... . E'ccurities other than U. S. bonds (no unpledged .... .... .... .... ... Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per Furniture and fixtures .... .... ... Net amount due fron approved resc Chicago, and St. Louis .... .... Net amount due from banks and ban above) .... .... .... .......... Other checks on banks in tite same city Outside checks and other cash itemts t4ractional currency, nickels and cents Notes of other national banks .... ... Lawful reserve in vault and net anot serve Bank..... .... .... .... ... Total .... .... ............ .. LIAD1 Capital stock paid in .... .... .... . 3urplus fund........................ Undivided profits .... .... .... .... Less current expenses, interest, and ti Dividends unpaid .... .... .... ... Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to che Certificates of deposit due in Ins: Casier's checks outstanding . Deposits reqiuiring notice but les: Total dentand deposits ... .. Time deposits: payable after 3o days, more notice): CertilIeates of deposit ..... .... Total of (imle deposit. . .... ... DI!!., payvale, othler 1tan with lVedera all obii" ions~ renrean;vIt ing; n oniy io . ................... Total ......... State ol' Southi Carolina, County of Ie I. .1. l. Owings, tashiter ofI the~ a that the above statetitentt is true to the Sutbscr'ibedl and swornt to before n C:orrect ---At test: .1. 8. .\lacenu, .1. ( No. 10605 Report of Coi Enterprise N .At L~aurent it the Staite of Southt (Caro March 5, 191i7. RIC~SOL loans and discounts .... .... .... ... Notes and bills5 rediscounted. .. .. .. . Overdrafts, unsecured..... .... .... Securities othter than UJ. S. bonds (noi unptledged .............. .... ..,. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per Value of banking house ......... .... F'urniture and fixtures..... .... .... Real estate owned other titan banking det amount due from approve~ reserv York, Chicago and St. Lo as .... Net amount due from approved lreservt reserve cities ... . . ... ,. Other chtecks on banks in the sar e city Outside checks and other cash tems Fractional currency, nickels an cents Notes of other national banks . i... Lawful reserve in vault and net amot serve Hank ......... .... Total..... .... ..i....... LiAiU L Capital stock lpaid in ............ Su:rpilus fund..... ............. t'ndlivided profits .. .. .. ....... L ess cur'rent expenses, interest antd lax Oilidends utniaidi... ...... ....... Demttand (depos5its: individual deposits sub lject to citee Certificates of deposit (due in less II Certified chtecks............ Cashier's checks outstantding ... Toetal demand depaalta.. Time dleposits (payable after 30) dlays, mtor~e notice): Certilcates of deposit ......... ... Other time depiositS..... .... .. T iotal of time decposits .... ... Total..... .... .... .... .... ... laiabilite for rediscoutntfs, incltuding ft Blank...... .... ........ ....... State of South Carolina, Coutnty of Las I, C. HI. Roper, Cashier of the abovu lhe above statement is trite to the best Sutbscribed and sworn to before n Correet--Attest: N. B. Dial, S. M. Brantley-Davenport. A wedding of much Interest to a number of friends liere and elsewhere, was that of Mr. Owen Beck Brantley and Miss Clara Elizabeth Davenport, which occurred Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the Baptist 1>astorluin In the presence of a few intimate friends, Dr. A. J. Alonchief performing the ceremony. The bride is an attractive young lady and has made many friends here since coming from South Carolina, where she lived before coming to Barnesville. Mr. Brantley Is well known to many, 's he, too, lived here before going to Grillin where he has a position with the Griflin M1ercantile Company. M]r. and Mirs. Brantley left Sunday afternoon for Grillin where they will reside.-Barnesville (Ga.) News-Ga zette, Feb. 21st. llennion of Old Briars. Theire will be a reunion of "The Old Briars" at Riddles Old Field school on April 14th. It is hoped and ex pected that all will attend this reun ion. NEW SEltlmAL To STAT. Ojie of the most fascinating of all the serials is scheduled to start at the Opera louse next ''uesday, March 20th. This new serial Is "The Secret l1ingdomn"' a mastepl-iece of the Vita graph Crompany. In this great serial ,two of America's foremost pilctureplay artists will star. In the leading parts iditionk of the ,tional Bank IlIna, at the C1ose of Busliess on RCES: . ............$156,703.96 .... .... .... 2,155.00 $154,548.96 ... .... ...', .... .... .. . - 235.79 including stocks) owned .... .... .... .... .... 2,600.00 cent of subscription) .... ,550.00 ....a~g t .... . .. ... .... 1,657.03 'eve agents in New York, .... . . .. . . .. ... 5,669.841 cers (other than included . .... .... .... .... .... 7,495.14 or town as reporting bank 158.70 .................$50.84i .... .... .... .... .10.83 91.67 810.00 it due from ederal Re - .... .... .... .... .... 10.979.86 --.----............. ....$185,826.99 ITIES: .. .... .... .... .... .... $ 50,000.00 .... .... .... .... .... 2,000.00 ...............$7,497.15 (es pai( .... .... 2,135.80 5,361.65 -.- - -... -. --. .... .... 49.50 k .. ... ... ... ... 47.798.91 than 30 days; .... .... 2,006.59 -.... .... .... .... .... 105.80 than 30 days .... .... 29,227.18 ...... .... ...$79,13S.-I . m:r subject 0 to :30 days or ........ ..... ..... .... .... 277:.( ...............$2,277.30 lReserve Ilank, illi1dilig borrowed, other than re .ur ns, s : bove-nonedu- banik, do0 $ol(leinl swear beist of myi knowludlge and1( hulier. u this 12thu day of' .\lareb, 1917I. C~ gs ... ower uC. I. C. p. 1~ ditlin 01f the1 ational Bank lina, at the ('lose of Isusiness oni RCES: -.---.-..... ....$329,223.62 - -- - .. .. . 19,3141.67 $309,908.95 ---- .--- ---- --.. .... 131.44 Including stocks) owned ' .... 2,000.00 centof ubsc~pton). . ..' 3,750.00 .... 22,466.16 -... 4,000.00 house.......-. . ....1,650.18 o agents In New -... .. .. .. ....13,254.99 agents In other - -- -- -. . 2,762.23 16,017.22 or town as replorting bank 2,119.14 .... .... .... ....$685.52 -.....-....... .....647.53 1,333.05 'l -d--.---.----..........3,250.00 tdefrom Feederal Re - .. . . .. . .. ... ... 22,529).34 -.-.--.-..... .... .... ....389,455.18 IT1IES: - -- - -- -. .... .... .... $ 20 ,000.00 --.-.--.-..... ........ .... 1153.50 -s - --i-.... .... .... .... 11.0.0 --- 30 da-.-.... ........ 2.826 0r subjecl to 30 da~ys or - '' - -.- -- - --. ... 82,661.01 .--- - - - - -- . .. ... 67,9316.-48 ....... .... ....$50,597.29 -.-.-.-.-.-.....--...........389,455.48 one wIth ["ederal Reserve -.--............ ...........$ 19,314.67 rens, sa: named bank, d1o solemnly swear that of my knowledge and helIef. to this 13th day of March, 1917. W. 0. Lancaster, Notary Public. Wilkes, C. El2eKennedy, Directori, are Miss Dorothy Kelly and Mr. years agent a the Watts Mills, has vile mll manufactures a very ine Charles Richmaii. The title of the accepted a Position as agent ot the grade of cotton goods. first ol+ do Is "The Land of Intrigue". piher anufacturig Company, F Since being it Laurens Mr. Kerr as L. I. KERR LEAVES WATTS. erville, Mass., and will lcave Jaurcns ;in leave. Mrs. Kerr, also, who has GoesSaturday to takc up his new duties. I taken much Interest In the social and Goe toFis~rilpe, ras"Where lie Is understood thlat Mr. Kerr wvill be literary life of the city, w~ill be issed Will be in Charge of Larger Iter- In charge of larger interests than lie In those and other circles. ests. ha here an(lhe new plac opens a No announcement has been made as 'Mr. 1. R. Kerr, for the past several wider feid r or i s efforts. The lier- to a slcesso to Nil Kerr at the 111111. erv1; !iil ., 4and w i l La ' j ~- -.~ L~ : i.1Jk /-1 v. er. ti. Kerrtforrthetpastthever cannot shake it loose and or kitchen--is carefully chosen to be iIg e It must be c com-o fortable, so that baby may sleep quietly. are just right, too. The finish must be smooth and last- If you want a single chair or bed or ing, so that it ill not chip off.te c ll Thatis he ind f cibs~ehave an oter icno mater hoircles. we offer our services in haelping to pick selected by our experts from the famous out something that vill fit in with mlhat Simmons line, v sr already have in the room. What is true of our cribs is also true' Often we can shoy you ays to save of our entire stock. money on these details as well -as on the Every piece of furniture in this store- furniture itself. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. I iI .SELECTED iG ESPECIALLY FOR YOU ~ IllIn some one or several of the lines named below you will find an article in our Man 's Store that will please you---* SHIRTS . SUIT CASES TIES HAND BAGS HATS STEAMER TRUNKS CAPS -COLLARS UNION SUITS RAIN COATS SOX DRESS JEWELRY PAJAMAS DRESS GLOVES NIGHT SHIRTS DRESS TIES A Suit Measured To Order From One of 0 :ar Great Tailoring Houses Will Give Immense Satisfaction. MINTER COMPANY'S MAN'S SHOP