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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 888888888 8 N 1 8 1 a I LUci and Personil Mention. 8 . pn R R 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 R 8 8 8 R 8 * Mrs. Catherine Owens, of Grcen wood, 13 visiting Mrs. Tom Bolt. 1 1 b Mr. and Mlrs. A. C. Todd and AMisa Harriett are expected home from Alon ti treat today. Mrs. Jno. W. Crews, of Columbia, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crews. Mrs. P. C. Wallace and daughter, Miss Bessie, spent Monday afternoon, with relatives in the city. Mcsars. J. 1). and C. B. Nelson, of Cold Point, were visitors in the elf.. Saturday. Miles ivia Itramlett is spendine i this womi: with her sister, Mrs. T. \. Copeland near Clinton. M:s. J. A. .\cConnell and chIldren, of Charleston, are the guests of Rev. and .Mrs. J. M. Etcadman. Mr. T. P. Crews, who is now locatei in Epartanbur:, s')ent the week-end in the city Wiith relatives and friend-. Mesrs. Reid Cooper and S. . Thompson, of Young., township, wero visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. D. Vincelnt and Mr%. C. P. Vincent, p.r., of Varnville, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Vincent this week. Miss Harriet 11. Sullivan, who has been attending the summer school -at Winthrop, cane home Saturday. Jl:. J. NI. Rhodes, of Newbern, N. . vi::ting Mr. and .\Mrs. J. Warren Bolt. Hon. Samuel J. Nicholls, repre.-en tative in congres from this district, was a visitor in the city Wednesday. Miss Harriett Simpson returned last week from a stay of about ten days with her sister, .\rs. J. S. Morgan, of Unica. Dr. J. N\. Ster.dnian. Jr., of the Uni versity of North Carolin':1, s!ent the week-end in the city with lit; parents, Rev. and Mirs. J. N. Steadimn. Miis Rebecca Clarke will leave this week for Washington, D. C., where she will virit friends for the rest of the suninier. Earle Caine, who Is now in the quartermaster service at Camp Sevier, spent the week-end in the city with his mother,, Ml's. Rosa. 1. Caine. Ntr. and Mrs. Rt. F. Fleming and young 11. F. left Friday for Cherawx and Lancaster where they will visil relatives for several weeks. Mrs. fDeWitt King, of Charleston, ar' rived last week to spend some tim with her brot her, Dr. t'. M. Nillier and othe'r r.l:.t ives In the city. Nlro.: -0. L. .'orter. of Roanoke, V. nlid M!as ir'hliogan, of Carter;\vill( Go.. are vsitling their aunt, Mrs. C. \ Tune. \1r;. Anna 1). .N1114r, who Is hOc' spending the :nner at lienderson vl ,N.C.. I,, vi ]ln er- daught111i Mrs. J. (. ulliivai. 'Roy flutoins expe t s to leVe' toda filr Satn Antonio, Tex., where he h: orders to)repot o w'rk in t he ae" n u e traittinl"- chool. - T'hi Mi.;. n.ry and Doroth th'e wee'k w> 1 .\l is.; \',illi' Gra:ves Ah mnan, onl (Che'sinnt treet. diown' frem1 .\ ermarle, N C.. last wer Ito vfitI their parentis, Mr ~. ard MIt Jos. 11. -i':i n MrIC N . Wh!iH1 :. rI''r teir :t'a- he'nt Mrs' I:. ictlw!! r main feroy. tie Vn:I-'. 0.b en-'i'Mr0. W.e~ u.pne tonwI~t remal, ''i a! weekc Chain and 'ienry1C of'0t'" wats i Niere ieo:- ha remln n isom imA w I teirfo srpidn the' ofrs yerg a faily.o'cxP ii~' im ~i I .\ii. be.ga .t.\nern oriv s ic o' tee n' Wh:.' ole't ont ofEch P~nnk tI nei e i a r itll m ore re on.ible sI t of i the !iclee if the Watte .\l rannt of ixperllnce a aii siTet ri'wn ertie ofreJ. Y. Wam willbglado !,A. lan of hisre aprom~on in Grty"nvilet'lm nas logthern Pule~~ 1S111! raCempany meCntor. Walac hasWit ai'tne, emitng, woder hh' airctoun, am - ato Niniss V:'~Fliinia t-hi daughtert of TLcA. "ullivagero thf apeamounse, parft yetrday m *nghfir fmvorlt :Sarae ofrani:2'cs ofulino i':t.p.; M says\" t hat'ey, lming,Otiho emporeta houseno aTv't s sCao'1. e*g' hi a tepting saird corce was'er . s. D1nialdson, Mr. A. 11. D)naldson nd Mrs. Alhcrt Barnes and children , lotored down from Greenville Mon-l - ay to spend (lthe day with Mr. and , irs. J. G. Sullivan and 'Mrs. Anna D. lilier. Col. M. L. Donaldson is a rother of .lrs. A. ). Miller and at utr nele of Mrs. J. G. Sullivan, and as sEs bIs was Col. 1)onaldson's 7ith birth- vic ay, it added much zest to the occa- plo ionl. V.I'S CASUALTIES M3UKE 11I STIDiE o hver Thiken Thousand Namtes Now on the List. Increase for Week Is Very Great. Washington, July 28.-Heavy filght ng along the Aisne and Marne inI viich American troops have partici Wated has begun to show in the cas ialty lists isstud by the war depar- an riicnt. Today's list of 225 names Is he longest to he given out since American units made their aPiJpear- 1jN ance on the battlefront. The list, however, it was belleyd, gives cas ual ties resulting from the recent Ger- le miani offensive perations rather than fror. the allied couttterst rok" now in rogr'ess. 'Total casualties in the army s and marine corps overseas increased 1,050 during the week compared with 983 the previous week, and aggre -ite 13,766, with the inclusion of to day's army list of 226 and marine coi'r lists of two. The wcek's In crease also was the largest yet re cor'ed. In the 13,7G6 casualties, total deaths fl including 291 men lost at sea, men ikilled in action, dead of wounds, (Is ease, accident and other causes, num bred 5,493-army men, 4,783; ma rincs 710. The wounded aggregated 7,5,32-airmy men, 6,340; marines, 1 192. Those mi!ssing, including pris oners, total 74t---army men, 657; ma rincE:, 84. A' Others See US. lEditer The Adverliser: laving once lived for a time in Lau r:ns County, it is always a pleasure to me to re-visit you. Some of the I .t, moat kind-hearted and hospitable people in all the world, I verily be lieve, live within its bounds. In some respects your county shows evidences of 'rogress at each visit. Improved -iom(. and htilldings an( farms and 1i10'10 :nauflht acturing plants are not iced by one who calls only at intervals of times. In another respect y6ur' coun ,ty low; little progress. That is in , e tter road.. and high ways for travel 1 cr:. My bu iness Carries me over the I vo :ates of Nc,-h and Sonth C arolina a and the differenr in the interest - rhovn and i:.:ortance attached to this . a&:,tf lu'ee Iy the11 -two i.;' mmoe. t.(t y of travel by autlomobile, a-, many drum iteru are doing. Within tle past few - wei I ha\ve co1ver'd several counties in North and South Carolina, namely y iaywood,' Ihuncombe and lenderson in the tirti namedil aind (reenville, hau - rena, andl Newherr'y. Tihe irst three I'; aii moutain (cornitie's, where road 'I' is not i;a '.ec:.'. gouid townas are fer~e '. .''ei :taxtah: v:hte.; not ar. great a i1- ')ttl' andi ye: they art' far ahtead of R. 'n ril.1. 1here I.; a well loated, wvel lit' w!: later:0 b ::ne as tom al se:ti lIh '. ' '1l'4!'! 'hi 21 I '.11 nd to AI e ie t>HIc \lu ti hisA :nd albo fro:n lienders:oniilleh to Ashei 111 ~I- was I)'nee int the d'iys of .\laeadai a and IihIs ixex iree has l ead thei 5 edcIt eennt or a t trieat ed g ra v as thi" best, most duriable and least C! aICe pensive( in the lonig i'un, topt-coat I et lay' (en a 'lro~wly gr'ad(ed and erowi de IC d b( led. Thiiis fort I;easvy t raiftic he:'.'in thle raad1(1 as theisle (coitve'r'! to (courit hout to towtna ani'i to carei' for thle increasi; i't- -ii mployment (of triks by.. all kinds 'of business. "Te tolp-soil roads of u pp4 ongt- (Greenv~lle are standing up wvell at ~a, ate excellenit roads today. As ml ity. ncars the city these show the we; ned and tear of hieav.:' traffe. Therie a >n more hunmps andl jars between 1'ou an. t ain Inn alnd Clinton than one will g8 of ini an all-day drive amnong the mou lie. tains of North Car'olina. Why the pc n"' i e oIf so flue a section ar-e so liti ccbk.oao'cernedl about theli' highways is milt., InLyster'y to ed. A FORMER, CITIZEN, or Big line of P'otter'y just in--beaul in futl JIardinieres. Fern Pots. Cen P iieces, Compor'ts and~ Pedestals. Mi. S. M,. & i'. II. WilIKlut & Cc wvl 'Ths fluinin@ That Doos Not Affect tho i B ecui~le of its tointd andt inxative effect. l.A Qintine~ ntii (1Co'g not cauhe~ .or r''Iusi1"S VAGRUT TH'll UT . * a (By Rev. J. M. Steadmvin.) * r t!iosc who pul no Inueni .time III ig to attend to other pcoil's Iusi s would .-ut this time in God's rer they would be more protit.bly cm yed. VC cannot pav's through the .odiess I rid as Christ's witnnsses nlhess the Ovrof the Holy Spirit ab!des in us. Aove is the only airchitec that can ,n the true and happy hmewc. Ve mnust make our termis with 1Deat1h, ough Jcsu,. his conluturelr. Our ations to Him determine whether ath shall be our friend or foe. Hle who will not share Chrst's yoke d burden cannot share His rcst. Tihere is no true life that does not ,C in the consciousnes; of God. Impulse not guided by pllrptsC never ads to success. The man who Is always ab.oit to do miething great will never get his LuIc in history. Method Is the tool with which pur 1e carves destiny. Brain is the engine but appik'at!on the engineer. Ilnspiratlon is a heavelly tid sc :t to oat stranded souls tcward O(ld. "The gales of the Spirit" nevcr blow s towards fanasticisI. lie who neglects his closet will not ect God in the open life. lie who steers his life by impulse lone drives it with a broken propeller. iWeekly prayer meetings are vften veakly. -lie who is faithful to duty will see ier transform herself into the angel If privilege for him. The eclipsed hopnes of this life may be the birth place of the ulndyinl- hopes of the next. CVharacter, not pretension. sav(!. Prom ire must h:eCome Pertormane to avail. The fatiher who is too lupsy to try to save his clildren leed no: pray (d to save theiti. It is only Ihe h o' thait i: -ture thal it ham found Christ that van -ad ohhert to 111111. 'iho t-tn who hlirs wno talen would probably steal tenl if thley wver< e Onortitted to him1. "'i's useleIss 't r1ay for Ot salva onl of 11he heathlen if your uthiene i iing your neighb1or. hei prsetl cXCet.C tw\o. *\ ft x ot! C.1 ine irs C ' cred in': IC .. ICs t e;Ii beieet'w w l P. 1'' it : is gt i-C a y)r.- h thio.U I w ht n haue therei1 no~;L one (litulI h it W hn " we 110 thrll and11( have to) w.a it on oiurt huCsbandsit r eiiter stand on the st reet or go il CI store and~ standl around iui the wa1y, e tie and worried~ thlat w'e wish . dl!dnI't have to go to town. .0 .If t here were a rest room1 1nd( !!w a. fitted uip 111ke other' towns have tl et ve coul leave oulr childrien far n. hour and1( go do our shopp~ling in s< o. peatic, having our' packages sent til Ie and1( whenC" throu4.1gh shoping go ti a and eat a luegeh and test un111til r to go home. All morchantsi knvw it crowds you on busy days to havy standling arouind in the wvay when are wi'ting, but what can we do ti-I bolievo there are mnerchant.e er wvouldc ho willing to give a cot. a table and chairs and I helieve -the farmeirs would he willung to "- ay the expbenses of keeping upl al no roomt for the eomnfort of their famn A-vhecn in town. I wVouIld hike to tenrm notn ' n the suil-Jet. QUI DULL FINISH BEDI One of the mos You will have t it. The materi beautiful figure the very best. Call and let us est priced line found in the st S. M. & E WV. S. S. Advantce. Ch11lestonl, Jily 2p.-Commwiiencin August 1, the price of War Savings Stallmps will advance to $l.1 9 an1d tho;m who intend to puiein e W. S. S. during llhave only a few days n' wlhih to nmake their Burchases. y dehtn until ext Ilonli the price will inl c11eai(e 11(% cenII. Ile War ving Conullli!ttve is especially anxious for I hose who signed pledges to purchase durinl1g .1 Ily to make their imrehuse: at on1(ce if they~ have not alreadt y done. so. 1Th~e ''nited Staites govermIum ;ide and ii is hioped that no one wxill f:'rget SI o ur v,~ (1tlin(0 of(' i l( brary Parlor MY~ STOMACHi" SAYS S. CAROLINA MAN 011 II 1 l'ni i lt iferiilyt a d o yr il(' 1 (1O it 1.\(' iS Ft E .E l .ai!1 hag. y pernmuentlyibefmlicia ii eNe utmira ros dysp psia he-i o i'4 lei 5 iiie tatmediinai made di - gest your !to0 .;1 ( 11(art ifi l ina of u' o r sit onmV eh doing( it.11 120 T iei treat its a me n i trn. he p sO but f~'or thet r uni lbeinh- andro longl~ as1ou ak a , h it Nervo dy esia and gasi (Y)i of .,nros10110 1 or Ci '(lhinhb it ner e fori R 1( )eteo rottli and ntti a1 lack o d 1a h1 torit ji. ' on fhit tre mked ica ?1o n fatuny fesmdciesfre reparedfo Sthe otlnent rheie ofe gis Drio the aIr Whyl rec hen nervous dys pe~psiaer O e thailt the(II dllIiest 'hlie ive b ilth stloach arel oferated by nev foce 11l and )rco c1 11 ont s (If ra gOingred( - I tOgoti acti.C Tis' ft;(eaes Orce neI hth kormanenth relief ow n the1' re ('ts~tomc andI.I"). ner ousdsean, where n ordoiary dyspepsi mediine give bu t rc mory reliaed aflthir a~ tm - dy, 01 "Drec idtiil me l'otso ood andI'm toing eto takt tored ofli ito," delarsY. ust . BelacwllO the wele knownit eect lsignaed stIcamndI'ct. .Food burnd i myu stoach and 1'd have to1 vomlelr athir ec 111iet 15 'eiciy to allmy fr11CIens." l'fi y a t~;I1u 9 rc i ames, i a ay t t.1 "EN ANNE IBROWN MAHOGANY IM AN ZOOM STUIT t popular designs of the day. :o see this suit to appreciate al is specially selected for its e, cabinet work and finish show you the finest and low of bedroom furniture to be ate. . H. Wilkes & Co. SPE CIA L PRICES AT I. TERRY'S Come early and buy before t.hese goods are picked over. T hese prices hold good just 'as long as the goods last as they cannot be bought for the prices quoted. CHiLDRE3N'S GINGHAM DRESS. Just the Thing for Early F all Sch:c1 WA~r Childrenr's Gi nghiang.dfresses, wert h $1 .25 at j;1.0D Children's Giga~ me-rtr16 at .54I Children's Ginghaim iDresses, worth '76e at .62 Children's Rompers, worth 35c at.......24 Childiren's Rompers, worth 65c a....- .48 Ladies' House Dresses......... .98 Ladies' House Dresses $ 1.10 Ladies' Bungalow A prons, 98c to..-- . $1.48 Ladies' $1.50 Silk Combination Suit s. $1 L29 Ladies' $1.25 Silk Combination Suits... $1.09 Ladies' $2.50 Silk Combination Suits __- $2.19 50 dozen pairs Ladies' Black silk Hose in seconds -- _- -.- -... _.25 Ladies' Combination Suits in Sheer Long Cloth and Nainsook, 'i4e and... .98 45-inch Embroidery Flounce, per yard..-.. .34 One Table of Dress Voile in stripes and cheeks, 15 and 20c goods, all goirng at .12 COME EARLY AND BUY QUICKLY .H" TERRY