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HOME URGEN ITYS NE.CES , ESSEN IT'S This Is the TRUE, LOYAL, F irome Service, the large st. ti all Red Cross werk, v. as'ereated peoplo to sei'Ve (1e1 and ever Vo possible, of FATi'HZR, HUSJANIL proteet. atrd upb Inth standiards And co-operation (.f cvcry man, i is CO0-OIicit.\IC-'. 'The normal life of a nation d s vpo:t tit(he fr:I;ly stat ; wi fickir .iMY a,,d N.\VY. te.n111 muityIN r'I.ms ha ;1q ne iInmdre'Ad I 1ON, lM PI.OYM1I ENT and I0E(A1I1 'nother and n tecess I he wholc Sa a: "Nay, t ah take aay ho,1 . . e'na )do tai You tal ' my lihe. . . a u do I 'Red r ws assu< I the enlisted t made strotnger by (siablishing thi the coling-- gencrat"ion van meet are being inevitably placel upon t T1ION. Call you then CaH yotrself AMd.ER.ICAN CITIZi-:N. if you sit 1b iles of YOL'R 0 11'.11-AZA anld S.\l AND WI LL NOT. GIV E TII' SlKII at loni and sa:0s: "W ille one servin' oi he pr,: :ion (o tho po ttllia ity (itan-: that each fars and cents in, iln ' :-n for whal now is Ih time to n1t: npol next Whi the iU'N ik standiig on y aisters. blot haers and chilrn'4 , it v -we come face to tm e w ith prepart :s the timea to v.it ou1rselves of I the next great war--l1ECONSTI'( If you think you are doing yol oUR CLOSES THESE ar< would rather vance. The s they will be g4 All Ready-to-W< Iinc'lluig '-pjingI~. Ce Snits, Smilk Dre sses.Vo Skirts, Wool Skir'ts, lin Uderwear. Ladies' S $8.50) Wool Skir ts .. $6~'.50) W\ool Skirt I'.. $5.00) Wool Skirmtsa- ... $3.50 Wash Skirts ... $3.00) Wash Ski rts .. $1.25 Wash Skirts ... Waists and $(i.50 GJeorget te \Vaists $5.00) Georgette Waists $I350 Crepe de Chinec W $1.75 'Miiddies ........ $1.50 Middies ........ *1.25 -Middies ........ $1.00) Middies ........ Men's Summer Reduc $1.25 Un ion Suits .... $1.00 Uijaon $uits .... 75e Union Suits .... Boy 's 75e Union Suits Boy 's 50e U~nion Suits Meni's $1.00) Drawers. Men's~ 75e Druawers Men's 50e Shirts and Drt LAURENS SERVICE T AMERICA rIAL -I WINS Motto of Every ATRIOTIC AMERICAN v muost im)portant, ani th(e most vital of by IIhe! people, of Ihe people, and for th I ali . T:01kin the place, ill so far or Ii ROTH'il R11, in helping to maintain of homlif. thr iiiough i tle love. sympathy vomlianI and child. The greatest of whici ")r colnitlIty, like that of th1e arly, de ich aa .. 1:1a if' we are to have an ef ividual- (of cvcry family, Iownv l and coi wr cent EA~l 0ICTO.181 .VI'i ON. All tih X.e relating to onie an Im. i!! and ; par'lon 1ot that: on the :n-p that doth sulstain mly houseW: l:w th means whereby I live." 11t tl( an thm11 "he 1eansi and Ohe prop 1h11ll hu I one hundred per ('pnt sta.16.1rd, so thalt III( sitiations, and responibl::1 iti ;es;, which hem. ThIalt-is the work of I('ONSTIJW'C a TI~i':. NOPti% I.OYAL,, PA'ilO'T V and s(, or no n1low, whethe tl e fil LOlts are, novdeeled? .\IONI-Y) C.\N NOT, 'W+M NFI-DED. And thet womlAn who Sits 0.4v dto 1.." i, PiO tIi. i.N and not die VcrI'11.1 n of the 'niled State; of America. illdividlak give som1elhling more than dol 'hey recoe iv\. And Ihis is YO' lt W ZA, and week. w. ne(xt m-Ionthl, but TO,!.\Y. Vol. :)Ilr lhro:hol. sauw-htering your. mlother, ill )e! too laite for yon to prepare. Agailn dn ss I the full -tens of tilt word. Nnav le, opportuinity to orgallize o rilt forces fo; 'TION. I1 (ly, m11t iply it by three and then yo SAT. NIGHT, times when you do n convert all summer ummer season is just )od for next summer. tar Reduced ults, Sprlinlg C1oat le Dresses, W\ashl$11 tilt (Ind~erskir'ts, $1.75 $1.001 85e F kirts$.5 .... ... .$6.49 ........... .. 4.99 .... .... ...3.99 Men' S8 ........2.79 .....Sum .......... ....2.39 .gi.t( oul; ......... .....99 $5.00) Sunt $4.00 Stun Middies $.0wnri .... ... ...$4.49 aists ... .....2.79 HOUSE ...........$1.39 72-inch Me ...... .. ....1.29 it perP yar ..........89 ~ sN 1Bath Tw Underwear Large Bati ......... ...99cLdi .... .....89c ....... .... 63c .... .... ....59c $2.00 Garr .... .... ....44c $1.75 Garii' ........ .... 79c $1.50O Garr ..... .... ...630 $1.25 Oarn awers .... ...42o $1.00 Gari [inter Cc will have made a beginning. For c thero must be 99 AlCTIViiD WO-lKlf101' ON'T C7 T1iE 99? -AF NOT CO.\M-F.: 'ltileed if I should attempt to ex sonece, ' should say that: "It is tc body-IAF~". And victory without I: irl-'A'T to our own Nation, and to our o This is a war of BROTHERIIOC ITherefore victory depends upon the NI1R AiI.(l2 delnds upon EACH INDI play it well, If we hppe to win the GB for IIUMANITY. ('ROSS HILL PEOPLE EN.JOY CIFAUTAUQUA --pit Prom Sale of Tickets ("oes to Ced Cross Fuild. lill, .)lv 2).--'ie ladeliff h:m;tan'ina Comimny was here hast veek, he-inning Thursday afternoon mnd C.osing. Sitiiday. The various i :libers Of exercises were fairly goo( throttr1hotit, ith litne being giveni :o toples pertaining to the war, es pecially that of the several lectires. All tile exercises were well attended ::.(ld Ihe A4o0al committees are to be :.ratinlaied on the splendid tinan 1:! 0ee s of tile entleirr'ise. Not on !.v O h .l h ('.. h ta mtua. ineet all (-X : 1.;".: hy the sale of liikets anzd flhe ate. ree i . but the gonarant'ors have nn over;Iplui:; of abou'.t fort y dollarsi whih Il will go to tie Ied Cross r:ttI. C lties .. l'ison, of Camp I lancock, n11(l 'rivate Iltery lBoyee, of iCImllp Sevier, Spent the veek-end wilh homiel0olks. lhev. .1. E. Isradley and family, of .\eont ei, ta. ;"I, are h'1er visiting 111i 'IO: ro. ives and frinti s and eZ .i n a vaation of rest. P:.'- d .\lrs. W. I'. Cuilhert son and -. ORJo. of Comimlerce, Ga.. who have hec:n vhriitlng relatives inl the conitly !(r 1 (i d *aS, 1t41ur ho11 me laist u'les . .. 11. ' In has had 11hs dweli n. repainled on the oitside and sev .rl rooims papeCersd and minited in E S I AUG. 3-F0U ot expect price-redu< goods into cash th at its height and you SILKS R lRane(y Silks, per' yard C......... .. Fantcy Silkis, per yard ......... .. lFane (y S ilks(, pe~r yatrd ......... .. Folttliart(Is, per yard ......... .... otnl ard8, petr yard .... ...,..... .. Black Taf'eta, per~ yard .... .... Blactk Ta'ff'eta .... ......... .... uimmer Pants Reduced neCr Pants..... .... ....$5.99 tner Pants ........4.49 nier Panits ......... ....3.99 ner Pants ......... ....3.39 Pant~s... ...... .... ...1.69 P~ats ..t. .. . .. . 1.29 Furnishing Specials reer'ized $1 .00 'Table~ Lin~eni, I ......... ......... ....3c ............... ......... ....35c Is, sp)(eial each1 . . . .15 nd 19c Towe~'ls, each . .. . 2 a i' Muslin Underwear Reduced ients ... ...... .... ....$1.69 ients ... ...... .... .....1.39 ients ......... .... .....1.23 ients .... .... .... ......99 ients .... .... ..........89 CASH SALE---NO blmpany ver.Y y in:1n we put in the TRENCHES' at hotine suI)porting him. ARE YOU 4-7-13 TOD7AY, press the liztllme Service Work In one the Nation what the heart is to the I lome SiOUy~ce means DHATH1, and DE, wn peple b.)y oqur Own hands. ) against SCHONTIFIC DRUTATAITY.1 MORALE of .the NATION, and the VIDUAL who must play his part and EAT FIGHT, and make the world safo side. Th" covering has also been painted, all of which adds much to the appearaice a:d comfort of the I;:ailding. -'!. A. .\M. I i!. hat the uIImber on the zrotal)d and the contract let rotr remodefli ng Iis dwelliing. A cevond story I. to be added and the whole int i dilh! enlharged. IIr. Enoclh Pinusont ha,; the contract. I A -erie; of revival meetings will lbe'in '." L*b1ert V SuirIings PrvsbyterIan, church W ednesday evening of this wveek. Prv. .\Mr. 'raft, of Abbeville, i will do the pieachiing. The body of M rs. Nannie Bryson, who died at Ier Imne in ( reenville. was broughtt to this pace fot biuria! on Satuirday, 20h ist. .\Irs. Dryson, who was .liss Nannie Finley, was a inative of this counifly and the widow of the late .\Mr. lohert ibrysn. She, was about',.5 years of age. il Poi i Cp lreak int h Kaiser's Ear, When Witicor Laitded K. 0.. Is the kaiser a mad inan? )if he go insano yphrs ago whtn a yotnag of rear of the ;rianl arm1y truk laim the blow cotming close to lih kaisers lef! uar. which is know". to shelter nu a 'ss filled with aosistnIt which, if re teased, would m11take hit a ravIg tat ima? This Is.- the t ian Sion yott will ask yoult 5 f :fter you. h ave seen "The Iaiser-The Beast of Brlin." at th Opera itotse, where it comies for to day.-, .\onday and Tut'sday, Autgiast 16. 0F Y s R DAYS OF tion in the face of an to carry same ov will have sixty days EDUCED Underskirts $5.00) Silk l inderskirts .... .. $4.0) .Silk ltnderskirts .... .. $3.5 St ilk Undlerskits .... Men's Two-Piece Si Clothing Reduc< $25.tk) Sutnaneir Suits, 8-Day Sai $20.00t Hutnunttuits, 8-Da~y Sa $17.51) St yWTfr Sutits, 8-Day Sa $15 . utmetr Suits, 8-D~ay Sa $10.00) P~alm B eachi Suits', 8-Da.3 Voiles, Muslins and Fabrics To be closed out at the 8-D)a 65c Summer (10ods at .... ... 50e Sunuuer Goods at .. .. .. . 40e Smatner Goods at .... . 315c Summer G1oods at .. . 25e' Sutmmer Goods at .. . 20e Sumtmer Goods at .. . THING CHARGED Departn 2th and l3th. The Incident of the young officei vho knocked the kaiser down Is om ;f the most drainatle o' the picture t is htory, too. The officer was in mIted )y the arrogant ruler and, all >ronching the kaiser, claimed "thi 'Ights of a Prussian officer." "Sut your mouth, you swilne!" yelp d Wilhelm. 'Whereupon the young officer lost hi: ilper and landed Kaiser Bill a bif et that knocked him cold. Wtiat happi!)ened to tile young ollicer Well-sce for yourself. In his fat ou will get alother viv 111nsight !Int he character of the greatest broue his ,)iry ever produced. Prof. If. 11. Ctrliliith at Visit)r. Prof. 11. P. Griflith, of 1.imestoii ,ollege, Spelt some tine amilioligs 'iends and comrades here last weei le has beeni a professor at ILimestan, or thirty-seven years ai inughti tihi ,Ight years preceding at N Woodruff. 11, s above 8) years of age and is sil well kept. lie, with Col. los. N 3irown, of Anderson, and A. C. OwIlng: >f (;ray Couirt, are three surlvivin; 'omiiin issioined ollicer s of Co. "E", I III . eg itmen1t, that*were elec ed a ie orgaiization or- lie Company ii \iutst. l,0;, and Ser-ved f'.hu ; Ind bravevly to th close of the wa, A 4 "S1 PA UMM WODERwvLFU rapidly advancing er and get the be or more to wear I size~s 2 to 4I $1.49 to lose it 1.39 One lot Whit 1.19$8.00, to e] .69 OneloiC is 1.69 p~er's, speCci 1.29 All Low Mden 's, lIin atlnd Sli pper? . . $3.99 8-I Day Sale. ....3.39 M en 's $9.00 ....2.99 M en 's $7.50) ....1.69 iAlef '5 $1.01) Men 's $5.01) mmer ':\Iet'x $4.00 lefn 's $3.50 diundi's' $7.5( le . .$19.99 IF d il~es'' $tj-0( le . . 15.99 liatdlies' $5.0( le . . 12.99 Lad ies' $4.50 ie .. 11.99 lIadies' $4.00 Ie . . 9.99 1adle's' $3.5( Sale 7.49 [indies' $3.00 Children's * Chiildr'en's $ ~ummier C~hildre's $ Child ren 's $ $l.00) Tenn~is y Sale. 75e Tienlnis| ......44c ......39c ...... 29c S .....25c One lot Shir' .....19c One lot Shirt .......15c One lot Shir ient St< Litiw Party at hilolh. Under the aispiei of the Shloh (ld Cross Auxill-ary there vill be a lawn pary awl an lee croam supper at the home ot Mir R. 'r. Wallace' Satirday evenlng, August :uid. l3oth young and old are' Invited to attend and enjoy the occasion. Keep Cool during the hot summer days and nights--you will enjoy better hcalth and do better work. DELCO.-LIGHT will operate an electric fan, churn, cream separa tor, or w-Shing machine. It will supply all the 'ghts you reIture abou the farm. Delco - Ligh - the most simple e. tric ligh plant n (Ie. A - l can o1 ate ays for tself' a rt time. Ask to s ork. Ora, S. ., Delco-Licht L SAVING prices, but we nefit of the ad. :he articles, and special Sale i.ex ini Ladies' Low Shoes 1-2, $3. 00 to $3.00 v'alues. ~~~~~.. ... .. .. .. .. .. ....$1.99 e Sli pperis, wor01th $2.00 to) .Ose at................1.49 es White and Strap Sllp il at .... .... .... .....1.19 Cut Shoes Reduced ie'and Childr'eni's Oxfords at a big saving dluring this ltnd $10.00 Low Shoces ..$7.99 Low Shtoes .... .......5.99 Low Shoes .... .......4.99 Low Shoes .... .......4.39 lo)w Shoes .... .......3.49 boQw Shoes .... .... ..$2.99, Low Shoes .... .... ..$5.99 Low Shoes .... .... ..4.49 Low)~ Shoes .... .... ..3.99 bo)w Shoes .... .... ..3.89 Low Shoes .... .... ..3.39 Low Shoes .... .... ..2.89 Low Shoes .... .... ..2.49 2.00) Slippers..... ....$1.69 1.75 Slippers .........1.49 1.50 -Slippers .........1.29 1 .00 811ippr...........89 Slippers .... ...........79 Blippers .......... .... .59 ecial in Shirts ts, wor~th upJ to $2.00 . . $1.49 5, wor'th $1.25 to $1.50 . . .99 ts, worth $1.00 ... .. .79 )re OUTH CAROLINA