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* AUNT KATE ON TilE WA. Dear Advertiser Renders: Since the declaration of war I have beenl tryijig) to analize inly feeling" of patriotism. I believe I love my coun try. I believe that I am willing to sac riflce for tihe ideals for w hih orr dem1o0racy stands. -lit-I f I were to stand in review adi see the boys in khaki go by I could sing lotu( and al~plaild hIeartily whenl the Stars and Strilpes go by held by the California troops. Mly voice would not falter in "Oh! Say does that Star Spangled Ban ner still wave" when the New York troops go by-and my hands would keep time in applause and the voice till ring elear and true on the words "O'er the land of the free and the 1(eme of the brave"-when the boys frn the middle west pass beiore us. An)lI as fhey como' on Ind on, Vrini:. Norb' CarolIna. South Caro:ea-but thlen when our own home boys pass the voice would break and the tear woald flow- -the war has come home Sto ep arhuu atils H , Befo It Takes Hold . You can do i by keeping your blood clean. The kidneys filter about 600 grains of uric acid and other salts from the blood overy 24 hours. When / there is more than tlhe kidneys can remove, it is - depositedl in muscles and joints, and painful rheu matism follows. Sj S. S., for 50 years the most efficient of all blood tnics, -will keep the blood Ask pure and prevent dise se. At our druggists. Grandfather- SWF SPECIF CO.. ATANIA GA. He'll W 111 Tell Yoi-. aH SSri We are eager to have every woman in this vicinity know the merits of the Wirthrmor $1.00 Waist \\-e waint i i tol 11) knoilw this nII It onIly hecause thev will I tllla Ut-l- buy thln Li up d1 11*. blit iliope paip etar ei it <l n( IIS ittis s,0 iingly thlei spiii I I\l i t I s thaI <a.Il he attaiel whlel the Iretailer mainl manii -tui-<- lil-it. ill .lose 1-1r l u it h a Wuein i n. ii well serve the hyin pi.h hV. .\ni in iis e icin let us af < that we avail our S .v Ill , V. ei-y Ip ri Y I f :-. -,11e-h <- - \ porition as will be aii a iml hiiil ring Milu r1i s Vi ve4, o ia I lies. These thoroughly desirable Wirthmor Waists can be sold in just one good store in in every city and they are sold here exclusively. Four appealing new styles on sale. H. T E R R Y The Man with inoney knows that a-year is a span. The Bank account myou start to-day will row> I I COM X MW Time flies---tine flies. The nill will nevcr grind with the water that is past.., Yo6 cannot buy any thing with the money you hav'e SPENT. And each succeeding year les by faster. We don't know what is in the future, but if vou start a bank account NOW the future will be free frum pov erty which is the most dread disease we have to fear when we are OLD. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 4 per cent. interest. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier to u.3! I 1stood it corner of the streets of S4t111trcnv: Saturd-tv afterzoon when: the Jtitler (it'ards were hing carried by automobile oit to their camping gr0ttdsIM. We liced to console our elves with the thiought of never be ooC-ming-. involved with tihe wars of olioe--we were fondly told and soothed to slee) with the beautiful dreamin "lte broad.Pacific on the west; the wide water of the Atlantic on the Vas", and vs I gazed (with tearful c-e I atmit it!) as our boys passed c4atiurday the thought caie to ie that tie drean of politichisn was shatter edt and we were in the world war de spite all efforts to keep out. A glow attle to my heart however whlen ' realized the truth, that in the vocabu lary of our government, there a re ield two words deart to the heart of lunttanity--Iigitil and lionorl-and 11old1mg thevs words trte there was noh in", lett for it.s as a nation to do. "Tlis far slwt tihou go and no far ther" w"as the uliitiatimi to the de spiiable Gernian governme10nt and to ty1n,!ii!s et humilaity's right-and they ho to go furte.rthlessly inl et'fenm e of civilization, in defense (; dnocracy, in defeise of humanity ve had to go! The 111others of the natioln will be the on1es to feel the war Imlost, keenly. Ve arc never consul ed but to us the nation looks for her defenders and soldiers. Therefore we demand that our boy. he prepared before they are sent to the trenches of France. To us there is nought left but to work and walt and pray. "To comuer we must for our cause it is just Aid this lie our motto in God will we trust! Oh! Say does that Star Spangled Blanner still wave 0er1 titI 111d o tlie free and the home of the lrmave?" Aunt Kate. IP. 1.-- ! wish to thank friends wto Imoe romembered m lately-To the little w'oman o, 1 ,aiirens who kindly sent me a copy of "Th Visitor" in which l a1pl-earIpd - vr good historical teouttt'it of our11 mtlatern'ial ancestor Dieve 1.aiwston: to t he one who sa vedI for m11the t propliesy of the .\nti Christ" whichI is now Ieing fullIililed. Atit Kate. * (01.D POINT NEWS. * $a Cold P'oint. April 2!9. --- v. .1. Al. Pr <iay necolmianied y .\rs. Friday. paid omel pastoral calls inl the .ominunlllity last week. .\lrs.' i. L. ILoake has retiried from Spartanhurg where site attended tie marriage of her niece, miss i'ntoiyn Boyd, to .\Mr. Iennie iroadway of S1u1um1ertonl. Mlisses Nina Dincan and Varrie Nel ,on visited .\liss lizzie I lunter tle Past week. .\lr.. .J. Guy Brown and sons, lIar old and HIerbert of Stowah, Tenn., will spend11( sotte tIimte w itht relatives liere .\lisses lla '.\ae andt K~ate Nelson anad Mlisses Pa'y andi~ Site Williams v'is it cd .\trs. ii. Al. Cunntitnghtam Sunday. .\Ir. andi .\i's. Tiny .\loore spentt theo Sabb~lathi witht the famttily of M\r. .1. W. .\ltr. .imi .\i d vi sitedl i s fttt ittid l' in Iuda. F i e r atd (ty A .i'crcf W.si' C, tlucan(I~ ofs wlmerg. \is visi/zih. I fathtr .\tir. O. ( jun. 'n whoc i. vee of a tis ittitisit. .\lr II. dai.it rMncan Tni failyt of .\-m a ll viie i at e u d y lIte . . Wh'eeler ad ~ly .\.te \loetelsitwed renwollscwk \i'. 1izzleI '. I linte and1 .\ (If 1 Guty' iS C'l his dtaughteri fathr STmurdayan Miuidaiy. .\.11. A. Wheelertti an .\'lis othf out'de (' enttuitt at ftwrdays on aColum--n tLia lat. ek \ir. Fredi T.chols and fmilarens, Iame tosiiitts fathr Sat urdayan bol rom 0. W.i~tat s v 'vill a thig wr'itinig. We hope lie will sooni he ini goodt health again. .\ rs. G uy 10. .\oore has rturni 'ted from the htosital. Onte fatrmer in Cold Point, who ruins two pilows Is planting 15 acres in cot totn anid :3 in corni. Itf more farmers wVoul d (1( like that it wvould loo0k more like living at home. The fatmeirs of this community are abhout dlonie planting andI are needing rain badly t~o bring up their erops. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Girove's The Old Stanidard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wellknown tonic properties of QUININJE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ont Malaria, E~nriches the Blood and Builds un the Whole 8netm. 50 cent. ** * * * * * * . * * * * * * ** * YI'YEllSVILLE NEWS. * * * * * * * * * *9* * *.' * Tylersville, April 30.--Rev. JT. P1'. Miller of Enoree dellvered an -educa tional sermon at Sandy Springs S'un lay morning. Mirs. .1. F. Poole spent several days in 1Anurens last week withi her sister Mrs. Nabors who Is (1il1e sick. Mr. and .1rs. C. It. Cooper spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. .. L. Cooper Miss Marle Langston Was the guest of aMiss Grace Poole Sunday. Mr. and Airs. G. W. Long and fam ily of Mountvllle weie visitors in this neighborhood Sunday afternoon. Allsses Emina and 31attle Donnan and Mattle lelle Peterson spent Frli day ill Laini'cs shopping. Mir. and 'Mrs. .J. 11. iDonnan of Clin toil spent lest week-ild with 'Mr. and Mis. .1. W. Donnan. '.Mtr. Iligh Mye's "pent S'iudly w%!ith .\Mr. .osh Poole. Mrys. M.\. 0. Clark and son. Niles,; were (lhe guests of Mr. and Mirs. .1. ,. Cooper oi Siiu1day. Miss \Villijo Anstin .lent teh weck elld with relatives in -Cross 1ilil. Messrs E. It. Bolt and W. 'M. Myers of tile -untington section and -M, LM. Poole of this section went to lF'ieind ship Saturday to atteni the LTilon mleeting. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * W1'AT'TS 3iLMI, NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Watts 11111, April 0..-On last Frl day evening at the home of the bride Mrs. Lila Owings and MI. Clyde Pat ton, both of this place were happily married by Rev. .1. A. Brock. Nir. an( Mrs. Patton have a host of friends here who wish them iulich success. Rev. Dr. Teiplemain of tile First IBaptist, cehch of Laurens has been assistig Rev. .1. A. Ilrock in a series of meetings which ((closed here on last Friday night. Il)r. 'i'implemanl did some ox ecellent pr-vechingt. Qulite, a num11ber were add ed to Ihe chulirch. ''lho ordinance of haptlii sili was adilnistel'red oil Sunday night. Aliss Ocavia MeQutown of Cliinton, is now spnciding a while at the home ofi heir fat'.1er, Mr. K. V. .\heQuown of this place. M.\;. It. E.. Thompson, of lnurens, visited her parents", .\r. and .\r-%. P?. II. Doialdsoni oil Suinday. .1. .\l. .\loor and family dine1d wit .\lri. ii(d .lts. \. A. .loore oil Sunday. lrs. .\innie Campbell and ('hildren of \'hitmtire spent Sunday with 'ir. an( .Mrs. O(uy \aldrop. .\Il. la tt. WValker of ilobbysville, visited Dr. It. It. W'al1:er on S'unday. .laster Hleyward King, of Clinton, who is visiing at the 1hom1e of lls 11111, Mirs. Claud Taylor, is Very sick at this writing. .I'EETIN( IN TiHE INTERiEST OF iAlSING 31OlRE 110("S To bel, Il(411 in the Court Hiouse Next .\iessirs lI. I,. ithakeley, A\. hi. .\hooi'e anad J1. D). C'ulber'tsoin, pi'omi nontI farmt irS of the t~ounity, have issued( a call for' a meet01ing of i I'armers to be0 held ini It' ('ourit hiouis nex.\t .\)onday, sales dany, when an or'gaiz'ationl will lie lpromiotedl to c'ouraigo thle raisiing ofi bietter hogs ini the ('ouiniy, espieciailly Ilbirkshire' hiog:. TheI youngii farmers~i' arle paiulrlyli invited( to alteind. Ini all priobablilily a inumb1ler o'(f farimers will 1poo1 thei' interests to buy i'egis Iter'ed lIerksh(11ire hogs. both I malIe and1( female. The call is as follows: !'very manifli ini 12auren l'i5county, es.. lccally thet younig man11, wh'lo is in Sttr's ted in hbet1't er lrkhl ire hogs, is 'I 11u5el to meet0 at the courit house 4in sa londay in Mlay, being tile 7thl of th month(11 i. An ilt erest ing prioposi t ion wvill lie inide for your beneflt. III.)12. Islakeley, A. 11. jAlooie, .1. I). (Culbertson TAKE NO ALCOHOL/ PREVENTS Colds, LaGrippe, Rheuma sm A pleasant but effective eml shon, wleih r'ebulilds the tism~ies, evlvos the systeml, adds strength ai I stim lhates the nervous syste'n It has absolutely no alcohol, an is in ev ery sense a tont'. $1.00 PER BOTTLE Ask Your Druggist Manufactured Kolely Bly THE FERROL CO. Colnmhla, . 0( -.-.TIP I'LL TELL YOU, FRIFNDS I can get the bert hair cut and the best shave in towyat Baldwin's Bar ber Shop. Thele you will find all the utensils clean and Anstruments sharp. Everythi g e1e is in good order. I advise you to patronize BALDWIN'S BARBER SHOP SALE SOON CLOSES ONLY FEW DAYS LEFT TO GET BARGAINS We have decided to extend our Big Sell ing Out Sale for a week or ten days longer. We still have a few spring hats, spring,. shoes, shirts and other articles of male we iing ap parel which we are SELLING T CO We have a few silk s irts/left. They are beauties and you ought to e them. Now is the time to buy a few while they are going so cheap. Remember That the Stock Is All New and Fresh SMITH &iLITTLE CLARDY, &WILSON S SPECIALS For THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Twenty-five per cent. reduction on Ladies Coat uits, Ladies Dresses, Ladies Skirts a d port Suiting. Buy here this ek, and you save 1-4 on Suits, Dresses and Skirts. "Take a tip from us and buy now." CLARDY &9 WILSON Lauren., S. C. "THE HO0ME OF GOOD QUALTY"