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' * * * * 4' * * * * *4 * * * * FIENDSHIP NEWS. * . 0 Al 11 111 111 to to 0 0 Al 0 0 0 - Friendship, Jlune 2.-The corn Is very pr:onising in this conIluunity and tile little frost bitten cotton Is begin Ing to grow. 'r. W. K'. I'itts had the inisfort-une to Iose! a fine cow last Thursday. Slits s J anie and IlAleile Pitts3 and broth. I 1lny were the guests of N11r. .\arion Ar)ans of (ray Court last Sturiday night. Rev. .Jam. 31. l..allas illied his regu lar aplioiltillent at this place last Sunda: ,1(1 (anddined with Mir. \V. E. Pitts Mr. .1. A. Couts was in Iiaurens last. Monida N. Missos Addle and Alary Pitts and brothe. linenry were the guests of Miss Iel101le P"Itts last Sunday. Mr. and Ms. J. L. Pitts and sons Marvin and George motored to the city st Saturday. Mir. .1. .\. d'oats anld daughter, .\is,.. Ijdic her in the city last Saturday. .\1ji~'Mi .\lnnie luid Mary .ane Da vis of Princeton spoit last Tuesday ight vith .\rs. A. Ii. Plitts. \l Is Onto Pitts was the gtet of .\issC-e Ianie and ibullie Pitts last .\Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Yoling of Ilick ory T.verll din1ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Pitts last. Sunday. Mr. \. It. PittIs and dauigliter, .\lis eila .vre visitIng in Mountilville coln - 1111111it last Wednesday, at his Son's, 'Mr. llenry Pitts. Wintirop College S( HCOL.AIS1llP nod ENTRANCE EX.UlNAtTIoN TIh Oxainiai lonl for the award of Vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege -Id for tile admission 4f-new)1' (W stl de ts vill be held :f tHie (ollilty ('611't I loull: mn Frida1y, .July i; it !i a. ml. Ap ilican muist not he less than sixt~ei years o age. When scholarships ar' vacalt after J1uly 1; hey , will lie a\vward ed to) 11os1 11a1k1ing the highest aver ag at this examination. provided they mevet I(. co dllition1s g i ng thl awarti. Applivatnts fr co irhp Shlould' write to Presidenit .Johnson foi ,;choli. ship examination blanks. Thes blan;s. properly filled out by the ap. plicai!. shl ould he 1110id with Presl' i len oilln l by .I11y 1v I . SchoI $l arsh s are w\mr1:1 $kt 410 and fler Il tuiio . The I 1next S. s s 0i1n wili Oilet Awteshr 19, 11917. For furlther inl foala;' oil and atalogule. address Pres ident 1), It. .Johnson, lzoek Htill. S-. C 4101-St -il Tmii , ii .it!'t "4 i vlvn ipr.i * 11110-- a -A l""nk~ mer it- u . fo Pd OPERA Mrs. Castle's appe serial is a coming portance to the m As an artist Mrs. challenge in the ft women. Everyone K Everyone A Everyone XM In Patria Mrs. Ca tunity to display satility.: Patria is a rom nation's needs. I adventure on lan Love i's the no through the whol Surpasses anyti from its pojnt way in which seekers other ti Mirs. Wlritten by* Louis J. Vance 1 7'1 Why We Vo to War. What Is the justitlcatton of the Unit A States for citering upon1 the great war? The answer to this Is about. as rollows: (1) That whicht many thought ight to 1i e brought ot-r couitry in to the war two year, ago was the ruth less ru1tsl of (lerimta ny over lelgimlilt. (.erinany utterly lespisitig her own treaty With both lielghtmt and 1ng hand, and heor mlockery at. hothl of themil for Iuagining that a treaty oltght t.) be kIept iI time of war. Altlth igh it wsfor tis Very purlpose that. IIh( liailet y wus prepa red n1 ld signd. It was this that brought EIngland into the war. (2) The mor'e recent ill nocossary and wilful destriction of all lIeiglan and -Frenelh towns amtil elivs that they were Compelled to exacnate, and the fearfully bloody and cruel 'rent im'it of ihe people renderel homteless by Item. (3l) The iieoltel have gotten used to the story of the TLuMI ania In whlch so many A meti enswere'.destroyed, butl thlat act foi lowed by manly other(.? ought to have ItIen and Ite( ( severod IO latils e 'ween tle lper-petrator's of that act "'t1! ourl country. ( 1) The IIn llg upon htos pitall ships, tho httruing of hospitals. '-ntl I de:l Ill' Iion of u1naieId te r dhant. ships all contrary to theI Wa, ill natlons placed (I't'urmiay in tihe ranks, of outlaws. (.5) Germ11anly mu1st aiso shouilder t'esponsbilpy .of the laughter or tlie Artmifans by o(' of her allie , tile desII'll ' t lonl of people who we're u't 1narmtied and (1tu.et by hoimltibs .frotn their aeroplantes anld (llr Igibles. ,te o1icial m -uder of N Is; EihCajville and( Capt. Fryatt withi out ant n arallel anI .htstificat -o t ''er. If all of tihese offensps a gainst te laV of nations are not enoulgh Itl fort 'tu to take tip armills, ott' )opc mtay tnake t imor m01m1 3'' eri vien o;f tlh atlaci upon 011o1 propertt anl1I the( senldin!; to thel hotllm of thev S(,: of immt1tt1tnse utan lies of the saltie. So ferv of the lot-hulbberhs who r1w( thel, news)pprs aI'e fatiiliar VlIth tlh a wo nations t oning the protei' Hto 01of poperty urng wa tnd wh< 10 (it utll ertn.O id where1 Germlally' 2ront offen'ce lies in the attarls miaui hv 1 starine boat tin defn se20l' manti- Iropry that a1 word n v te nesOttiaof Thd sihn t lin hetwee ft.rY a'n d lawf'ul war i k tiia: T irate l a ft Itk s f )1o lun elal ve ' m - ,I o, ee:-ion of its prop .t , m roorm the pasener or mrder. theni I-s the maetay be anld Zend shipl anl Crew to thle bottoml of thle sea. In law full war the(, enemies' ships may sto ;Iny vessel of his foe onl the hig sa for purposes of destruct Ion. lut I If tih vessel Is tnarimandad unresisting, 1l passenig" s and cr ew must itheIt 11 TRIA HOUSE JUN arance in this supregie event of unusual im otion picture world.H Castle stan'ds without' -ont rank of American flows Her dmires Her ants t See Her ste h s every oppor he remarkable ver mcdundedi'nthe t is a story of thrilling 1 and sea. te that rings clearest e sernes.: iing yet produced in serials1 of interest but for the rett it holds thie attention of amt ian photoplay lovers. Vernon Ca n PATRIA nade. prisoner. or clse sent to at %afe harbor. Tihe shiy may then he de troyed or scized and taken to one of Its own ports, ship and cargo beconm Ing- the property of Ihe,- captors. \Vhat Gernllny las done is to attack there uni:1lvned and 1tninesistilig boats4 wlb out notice, sendg: Ihem and ill aboard1 to dlestrlittionl. Th'le 17 ni1 ! States,; aims riglatL.'. that. this pI ra " pureT an1d %iinple. Th'le Ge -- manm reply that it is IecessAT lo;' t heir *.afty thanc 11t1 might uaki i i,ht. T!h- answer of the l'ii I States andI lie only possible answ: (nnf give in to awer liciglt widh might, to giv' ,lo for Ilot aid Ii: for life. .\ nation even to save it-el ham: noc rightl to I rent thfe law of, nations: as a , s11 of paper. England took ti! right grolid. wien it deelded tat ev Ory submarine1-11. oflicer anld sailor, eni'1 tiur1ed by thleint sliold be hing as a pirate. Geriany's reply to that wa: to show her lttr reckeissness of Ia:Ird "-r lhe .opi!0ons of the worl li. anloun111g tht hr pilan would bh ! I II!,rd I;- en y onek of her1 foo. , 1tha rte into her~l h~,InI othcr wordsh thi :-woubl da unde1r the bl1aci< thaw :1nd :how !wr tr..( -otors. 'iHe 'vI ::1:11a4,1 1.nis today ini " .\lonthly. .. ...... *. * * . * Sentiletown, .1111 4. --Rtev. \Villiawm.s filect his regilar appoilntm1enlt at 41an' xton Sn1lay afternioon. .\l s. Tomn Snyder and 0hildren stn-ni lIAat wee-endci ii Porest City. N. C. .\11r. and .\irs. 1). A. (Wvenn were 3 lors at Cross Anchior Sunday 1101011. I,ittile .\ l E 'ihel Boll is sli'nui :-.onwf f l o -it lt rksdale vi.sitin.'' hl-r .\If-. a nti .\ \V.W. 11. Dein zc os (Iree \-ile, wee gu St attirtlay anid ,;11nday of their 11ncl1. .\ir-. EM I'".. i Sala Francv es ;Ilenn is 0 , - vd l i (Ill weeh cv froiln Colunil~. I 't iiie tic 111 ;t4l 1 )1110:1 4)sl lilI wher slie'~ liais sj en! a iost sit ;Ill yea al icora colleg-e. I loindar a: rno: h .\Ises V1:-rIl l Iiu-ly~ee , lsa Ibl'en .\larlin and .lei. Brd l il n. Clyde C11hapinlan anld Hlamilton tra'.n from New,\1 Prop:e'i Whenever You Need a General Tonic - Take Grove's yThe Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as n General Toiic because it contains the C wellknown tonic properties of QUJ ININ L e and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive! e out Malaria, Enriches the Blood an iuilds up the Whole System. 50 ccu L13 n,; riot only arkable asement .stie >roduced by i1h,...n, Inc lAM TO TEMPT THE EPICURE lew York Man Asserts That Meat Smoked With Corncobs Is Delicacy Fit for King. There are probably a million hams n this city, counting only the comn nercial variety. No one pretends to guess at the number (if humian hamins. But it ian on the upper Vest side 1ftlils to himve two hams which are ditTerent froim all the hundreds of thou gands of others In New York. 11e Is willing to wager that these two are the only genuine corneob smoked hans in town. Tie hanis come from Connectieut. So (idt the man. As a boy on his father's farm lie was fed, more or less, on coh-stuoked ham. lie didn't realize his luck at the tinie. But later, out In a world of hams1 simoked atiylhow and illywhere, he intssed the old delectablo flavor and finally determined to re. enpture It. Back to Connectieut hie venit on a still hunt for a fariner with corneolbs iml 1lun1s an(d a willingness to illtro duce thema to each other. Ite found his farime'r ll) in the northwest corner of the state. And now (arly every wilter thle only two col)-srl olwil hams In town airrive ait til. man11's hte The procevss. of smokin g lthlt Is a Ilatter of, several weels. Every day a shovelful of coIabl is (:ie'i'lod to the smiokehouse a1(fnd pinved inl a sort of brazier with fron hars. 'i'ien a bushel of cornmeobs is (tmill(1 onl tlt! Coals. There must he no t1hinm, jutst i sitol. dering fIre wN-Iii pleiniy of smoke. This is repeatedl daily.-Ni'w York Times. FATHERS LOOKED HIM OVER Matrimonial "Slacker" Confesses He Was Pestered to Join Army of Married Men. A man who was puru ed by woimex says il Iis eolfessi o1 i:1 the \otlman's .10o1nv ('ompanion: "Faitrs. 1uothrs. gpirl-s, all regard ed mile with lin) appralIsill', (iestioling expressii tal::t( had4 not biin there be fore. anth11ers sat- doivui besille m1e oil the stiburaii rlin its T ominuted back and forth aind : inagtui adroIly to find out: whereo I Was wiri'n141g unIl how I llowd it 1n1a how rnich1 1 Whs pl4 and w!ut1. n. propect411((s were. The girls to woIlo I 1had11 1:een lIl:r.'l ait varl oul- tila's 1isnl ill:.11 I flow atiltude, as 11u.14h1 vs to say. 'Yoll Iav' h1:il a good timle wit lis. Now 1,11y. Take up the whbite's ni's hailltren. S1ppo1t one of uis.' They dintsay It ois-nly, of course, bti the 1in1mtio n 1 wn.as ill their eyes. Wo IlloveI tO ! brethe nil had olur beinto hian niin: Osphre highly chlarged. All the wrl se'imed to be sa1ying. to me low ohIl areyou\Ten ty-four? Ilow ineh are -.( youl makingi Thirty dollars? Why lre you sillrk Ing? Whly IIren't y(l iut good citlien? It was the kaid of si lnt, conseless So .0:11 presslre I hat aI bi ln v exerted of slackers lin England this hist year They were )1 n ot er ilb-ld t4)o nlist, yel Jt took m11ore vo:r re t) stay lit 111111( thin to go. We wer 1111t compelle t( he ri oe. lgt ifr wo inl E a ye nrouln thse or f 'ir yiars, anty be n i only to ho l it up 11is us They ,nnnm] somie wny to make u: del conti mily upolasg't il, n uall. ponl the defensive."' Mae Roofer's Work Easier. The tiklnotr formeI'i rlrcive h11) ;hetl i the shape ofn phies and hk wu' e ore lrI Ioher as'I.5l the wer usie TIs woped 1hm 'neumad a gre dea riiioft'i, Illi lly don onrthegt'enei ofr the work mu1ler advers Seintd to a moie wihsle the Therk man s ttdonhtime. asebln toheVl shet IonI3 'athero TIhlil s heetsi ithai idgesloked.I rits hyk ttiohe indied int'o the0' nina on before it ih 1' press ofe nu innt ig wbregid by neie Ismt. l cane o he lene ini Inou oseasn pcrinue, or11 the boxe lof in lte p'i day. The 11S ecninyIoil an led Ill pth arrn e o the ninr((tswrkman full o Itedn htobanyoin.'te cribe Tohae tHtsIiauman buttonho iwomaton In tay MoltTink. U'i the Utesand reloniilit uie th fuctrionts nreigeon'se mdnd whn rnrs iahion o Ice~tS ofrd mtings. Ththsee the hair d craelsoin toealtc ~th and brsi fond hugut oke tfo ng tthatnee freqhent Irrietiobnsa anid oiller~ faliie to e placed duc ted mior tis TIw~leh l trt th hsadrwen ifey tcambleit to her. Are1s theP5 dresmlefr'sqa rto haet andy lit~tO humanbtt'hopl arlyun tile hcaose.-Cart'oonlsa Irrlaedgatio In UtehnMoutains leaterpIgatsin rdgatdiooar cov opedui.Onwotthsseatot No! No! Positively No! W Have Not Raised Our Prices Fuithcrmore we guarantee the same all-wool rabrics-the same excellent tailoring and the sa.me splenccii service--now as always, at the amne old price- 15. ALL. WOOL SU1TS TO ORDER No No More $20 TheEuropean WarI haii raised th. dlce in the -ost of iearlv every con-moditv. WXoolcr; have dvc in pr ce from lS to 100 1() cT., (onse quen t lir'e is a nate.rial advAnCe inl the whole cist of producing an all wool suiL or overcoat. The Scotch Woolen Mills who hardle our tailor igusiness would be justified in asking of their n yiarv dealers an advance in price, but they have decided NOT to raise their prices, realizing that the tremendous increaise in their present large volume of business will more than nrke up for the sacrifiice in profit. We~ are heartily in accord with the Scotch Woolen Wils policy, therefore you can come to this store and have your measure taken for a strictly all wool suit and you will not be asked to pay a single crnt more than the regular standard price --no less than $15 -no more than $20. Laurens N iilOrin' Co. Adverztise in These Columns---It Will Pay YOU D> ~ ' yok nw5ongmn htmotgmlr D E POR DoyukoOhtay"GtRc-uc"shm isa"abe ndmnyta omsesGE t easy? al slowl Du yourl knwithstan that stors alr I. Plant a little money in the bank now and watch athe balance to your credit grow. * Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 4 per cent, interest. 1The Erfterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Casher elet I $100 REWARD "A well kept cottage Is better than a mansion in ruins." ro- $100 rewvard to anyone that can priove that T1. RI. Pitts dlos ~es not handle "King Paiut Mfg. (Co's" ant FIRST GRADE ELBRA PAINT Ti' s int 11 h1as given uivI~C'ersl satI ifaction f o ver thIirty:-five for 1'or ' IalI Nx eiey inl Ilurens by~ T.' 1. PlitI )ro so KING PAINT MFG. CO. Bronkivn. N. Y.