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* .ONES NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I * Jones, .11une -.-.lessrs . t1.Riley, 13. C. Gra hamo, .John Davis and ot1hcr veterais are attetnding te relun1ion in Waishington. .\lisses Isabel Ieacami and Sara MIartif have returned frotn L ander College. .Mr. Robert Ilugles is operatilg a public serlviee car and will appreciate the patroniage of his friends. .lrs. Alfred Snyder was the guest of her sister, MlIss .Lula Cork at Ware Sohals last week. We were greatly shocked and pained to hear of the sudden death of our warm friend, .\Ir. C. L. Smith at Spar tanburg. Ile was the last child of the late John Skinner Snith. lie spent his long, useful and honorable life in our midst and was held in the IIghI est esteem by all of Itls acqua inl tanices. Alessrs .. A. and W. H. 11111 livcd with hi1 3-odd years and the muost pleasant and friendly relationship ex Jstcd betweent theta all the while. All 4)f outr3 people telderly sympatiize with te bereaved family. All-. 1-ar- .\. Callne and .\'r . , GrIahlaml werec the guest'.s of Hion. .l. F-. Mlorrison and fatnlily Th'tra-day of last veek. Mr. Wiltmoa StiilI receitly visited 1ls sister, .\Ilr's.1. .. tatijel at .\bbe ville. .lr. lake (olden of Siartatuttg, spent the week-enid Withi his pa rents. Mir. anid .\rs. .\iltonl Goldenl. Iaso's BIridge road is tow itn good 11ditlioll for auttomobi Ies. R1ev. .1. 1.. Copeland gave Us atn ex cellitnt (tusirmon at his last app11 loin tet and w iill contiiute to preach for it.s ev cry th S unday aftoerInoot. .\ Sr, \\'alter and -ank .lon s. h\at I. ::id .rs. .1. C. .artin and fa i y a I i nded Lander. commil t Itenent. \!' . an d .\ls. \alker of , Vidc ti".1 VIois last week wt .\l -. teld fors. \\a ter 11 .\a l y. . The fri tn! P l.. W. iartlni. ,01,rm wl o thN- pi !m.lu now o, Dillon. wii (ile - tottt h Iar that he (njoy a tan and Iuar: i rpractic e s . -id It it ct tlh er nd temih af THE EYE OF Cholera Mtorbus,. This is a vIry pa lS1,11 and da (ls di eas. Inl aliost every n i hor-hood someione' h1.s died from it bw . ''or medicinle could hit obtained or a ,hy icianl sn oned. The right way Os to have a ile of, Chambelin's Colic and Diar-rhova Pemledyv inl the house so as to be ptOpared for it. .\rs. "( h larles Enlyeart. lI un1tingtonl. lind., writes: "During thev summer of 1911 two of my1 childrenl were takenl sick Withi chol;.ra mlorbuls. I used Cham 41ber-lainl's "'olic. and Diarrhoea Hemiledy and it gave them ininnediate relief." THEEYESOF ARE ON TH) Sa AVIlLIS1 deto C ca re Make, Co iev yo' 'apt1 thc~n~a~t of lthe Bai BANKLFL "For a week I Iiave tried to 1in1d' tLine to write an a ele u trgilg the Farners to plant hens ly of sweet po ltoes. IC the war coitintes for anl Ather year the producetionl of hna oodi0 cllops will be a scriotts prob oll Ad only ill the S1(ouIh htil throughliou he world. The Northweist has annuiii lily been sillplying tile Sotih with huti1d-eds. of iilhlin of dolars Worth if food lecessiies to feed the peope of the South. The elolinots uant i Iles of food that the U'nited Sta:c have been shipping to E'urope niust ontinuelie, and airdshilS are Inevitably ontinig if lie war continues six nionths longer. There is no erop grown in the South that will furnish its nutttch food value per acre or So cheaply as will the sweet potato. A dollar's worthIi of sweet potatoes use:1 as humnan food has practically doubled the' food value of a dollar's worth of w hteat and corn. An acre of average land inl sweet potatoes will prodlico illore food tlan to acres of coill and nore than 10111r atres of wieat in th cttil belt. "ISweet polalovs Inlay bev platileld it is .hlily and yiehl twice i1s laiit:l hinian food its cori oil land o: v a-1.e frt ility. It is tile Illost lnporal'llt rop11 that tile Sotlih caln now grow and ther relainis, .\ay, .1111nv and a1 part of .3uly in which this erop lmay be 1.lantevd. hi'e swett potalo. )has a higher fod vllite t 1han the Irish potato, anlid i t 1i now too late to plant th14 latter with any aosrance of slecess. uind then thlre is practically 1no seed avail ablev. There is atile sweet potato 1(ted available, and a hishiel of sweet potatovs will Iluodulce plants enoulgh lo imnti fronl -;i~x to tenl inl as 1n11(.h In as a bish l of Irish. ".\l acre of* laintl 1ltn1 will prodluce tIP(r 21, Iusi s )f corn , to 12 hush eL8 of 1 whe1 t. or i'0 to 211 o41 utnd (it l'.i cotion wxill ptod'i' -li .1 a u1 Itiny produce 1 m . 1011 hushes of .wvvel ;m Nunes.depen iupn theo good pro oml 01f ihe oll and g!ood ( t . No :rop \.ills yiehl ,) 1n14 h 01, a-- f o hivgh a food va;Ilue (in sot poor land as! w\ill OILhis hihly .r flloW the var aums 1'.rl.y trucRl I and :!rml erops. harvestled inl .\ay and Allv.l ,s as c (hhag'. Irish potat1o4 , 4.tc., smiall grain,. crilinsonl lover., (1c. In view of the Scarcity of potA.h I woul recomlilenl for sweet potatooes let weel 1110 ild 1200 pouIds o a (Ir tilizer analyzinig S to 10 por (ent of phio-sphori acid, 111 2 to I per ('(lIt of nitrogen. 01 very tinit land 1 would use, Ohe higherwl por venit of ni trogell. and on belter lind 111 lower per cent.-C. L. Newman, l1. C., I rofes stir of Agri(uiture. 'THE WORLD E MAN WHO C Id~ in fhiS ~)ank' wiii 1 On(ra ) e; inCtcpCri ri oegmnning nowy >Ok will pave theway. CENT. INTEREST Ipounded Quarterly. Services In Any Linec ing Business REENW00-D OOD, S. C. TS YOU~R oI ii *our eyeVs va a to suddeS .1n'gs: sho0uld you wd~Le uip 2. etting us fit your eyes with s aind wie FIT TIlL GLASS TO . We will show you how. 2AM SOL( *O* * * *, * * * * * * *4*' C(NOsSi 11111 I Ni . *' 411' *' * * * * * * *' * * * *' * *' * *' * (r os'; IlL:1, J1unle I .---The niarria.. , of Rlev. W. 1). lthtehfnt to .\li ; .\M ry .\liller has beel, a111inotaleti to take pia(e o.) Tueeay, .nne I th at theu Pre sbyria n church. .\iF-lolide! N.114,1 whol <vnne heute" last welk frowi I..ii Iv lr l'Oh !gve, joilled ai (compI :2y 2.-oi GreIenuooit41 Satitriday for \tw.i a. They wil; attend the reunon in to.: city and :erlutp-i vis;it othel. place.., onl it it 11ip4. The old! soldiers:' trainl pinwsed up Sunday alewrnon to Washingtonl and was well loaded. Veterans Geo. W. ilnnt and W. H. Fuller boarded the train lierc, a'conipaniled by .\l n. Con way .:.ial and .\It. C. ). Nance. Di. C. 1'. lhi1skin of Tetaiple, Ga.. is here on a visit to friends. I w(Ill re tiur-n with II, daighler lallie, who lins bcen tl-ning the Cros l11 .i;\.. tIfuas klrylsoll went to .\tlanta 1.1 I' , t : uId a Iow days with. .'v. : Fr-ank and11 laeroy and Mliss Anna P!Ir have :on, to Cv lulu ia . s end li-e suini :- withti r ruidai:rents. .\1:n. :;Id .\is* Cox, who live just 114102 te Iiver n l xhI.in loll co ily. It will he a pit usailt oilt Ing for these litie folks 1o spntl the sano111f*ne luonil. onl alhe farl . ' lier. ;11id .sy Vlcrt (". I've are onl a few dzzy.;' visit. to .\lr. I've'r par"Ints at Fot .i!ll. Rev. .. \. \atts tilled his4 "ppillnflunt-; a: .\lounvillo and ,Ileaverthainu .Sundlay. .\ly..\inh-Nofz h as ben righit sick for 0 few wve\(eks hu is 11on ini .I1,. \\. ('. liasor lias recen:ly accol ilohiteri i hintsell vill a Iew (ight-(yl 1i11w to;;:(-.* and ont if 4hO slum..,h.d; aIl a(list runejrs. k \ \O 1 x1 ~ ::I.!ii' .\414 : I .\ )li ou I is' 1442 .'i:: ma Slt ::h i' i(;st:I is ;mlsC lent.ildi the-rli:ni. \is Ada Nsw t.v vw ev k nd w Illt I-r h( . t :1 :. \ A. \ . .1ih~... :'. .\l) 8o-..::n anud 1i rra ( \'h . t"t54 h;:1 , . 1 rn l f 'n t ha' 'hudt (i f the 54)( in' vacat'l'. Sin o s!!:-()I O nd . l inwr ;ub are also at hwo frni F1:rinan anl \\offo i e pct -e y The vecond contingent (4 Ilhe lPutler Guards. was 4ientrtalild In the ho tnes (if the city last Thurts..day. thlose b ing invited who had (.oil)( off "aanw l duty13 since the previous Thursday. The; DO lowingp were-q the hlostess hIwt week: .lh dames S. .\. \\ikes, iamai' %Smih. .1. G;. Sullivan, IOrmre lbackwell, It. [A Parkinson. C. 1). .\oseley, 11. ( . Hll., .J0v Sullivan. 1"'. 11. .\lier, T. C. Swill zr, R. K' .\cGowan. \\ilmlot IlIolmel s. -nthmi1C.I.G. eoGala .-lamnes Su;tllivan, Glenn Puller. Cor-a V. fsuram and .\liss .vnt .onos. The thir-d of the serieHo., -, he' 1w;iven n(exi week instzl, of "bis * 1 ii un d1n Ilat v th in f l-Ito -I - hY.t e s C APITAIL BLINDNES33 vitable glasse's. A .1 i.44 4 .44L han' cnl!~y one pair-make D M ON SPEC RED HOT J HOT WEATHER GOODS and Palm Beach low cut Sh< Shirtwaists, Skirts, Millinery Underwear, Dress Shirts, W alls, Sun Hats, Clothing, Stra Fur Hats, Collars, Ties, Suspe Window Shades, Rugs, Ti Enameledware, Lamps, Lam tionery, Standard Patent Me Cigarettes, Candy, Chewing dry Soap, Matches, Soda, St Notions and Racket Goods. Our two huge stocks most complete we hi Laurens and o pric are 15 to 35 1r cent goods.. Our ig s sold regardles pre ti->ns. . C. BURN 2REDIRONRA No. 1 Store 210 West Laure No. 2 Store South Side Public E HAIL INS J. J. ADAlM Your crops are your lix put your thought, your e Out of thern you expect indlustry. It is therefore essential tV in every possible way: may visit a farming C( destructive than hail. bullets will cut a field of in thirty seconds. Ther, ing it, but there is a way against loss. That way Hartford Hail Ii Y'ou may never have a hailsto others and they may come to costs so little and adds so n Let us explain the Hlartfor< H-artford Fire Insurance Cor 1 04 years has cheerfully, full: jst claim. .J. J. A Laurens National Bank IAL - JNE SALE -Palm Beach Suits, White oes, Summer Dress Goods, , Ribbons, Fans, Hosiery, ork Shirts, Pants, Over w Hats and Panama Hats, nders, Embroidery, Laces, nware, Glass, Crockery, p Chimneys, Jewelry Sta dicines, Tobacco, Cigars, Gum, Toilet Soap, Laun Erch, Blueing, Shoe Polish, are the largest and ve. ever shown in Bs, on an average, le-ss-for the same is are going to be sent market condi- { iS & Co.'s CKET STORES ns St., Old Original Stand quare, 0. B. Simmons Block URANCE IS, Agnt lihood. Into them you riergy and your money. a fair return for a year's Lat you safeguard them Of all calamities that >mmunmty none is more The raking fire of hail grain or cotton to pieces e is no way of prevent of protecting yourself is a isurance Policy em, but hailstorms Come to you. Be on the safe side. It auch to your peace of mind. I Flail Policy andl about the ripany, an institution that for i and promptly paid every Laurens, S. C. )