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p) 00 rrc an yyfmof w>it Fire and burglar proof vaults and stacks of gold in ths United States Federal Reserve Banks make your money safe when it is in our bank. ,We shall be glad to have you come in and talk busi ness with us. When you want financial advice come in and consult us. It will be a pleasure to serve you. We add 4 per cent. interest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier EVER BILIOUS? Charleston, Miss.-Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place, says: "I have never had to use very much medicine, because if I felt headache, dizziness, or colds, bad taste in the mouth, which comes from torpid liver, I would take a dose or more of Black-Draught, and it would straighten me out and make me feel as good as new. We have used in our family for years THEDFORD'S and it certainly is the best liver medicine I ever saw. It has not only saved m money, it has helped keep my system in shape, and has never weakened mue as so miany physics do. I recommend it to my friends and am glad to do so." Black-Draught is the old, reliable liver * medicine which you have doubtless heard muich about. When you feel badly all over, stomach not right, bad edtst l r ma outh, bilious,Ao a ve I ua hecadache, try Always Insist on the Genuine! LTI AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We are the Largest Painters and Top Builders in South Carolina Send us your work and get the best work that can be done. Prices on Request--n-All Work Guaranteed We do 85 per cent. of the work in Greenville, and we want the business of L.aurens. Fred II. Plexico (Incorporated) Phone 254 Greenville, S. C. NO MONEY lBUtIED FAR FROM HOM1E Mrs. Bergdoll's Gold Near Philadel. phh11t. Tells of Nor Mission. 'Washington, May 13.-Not one dol lar of the $105,000 .in gold obtained front the treasury was put in a pot fo-r but'ial in the mountains, Mirs. Emm11111a C. Bergdoll of 'Pliladelpila, tes tifled today before a house committee investigatihg the escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, her slacker son. A-gain picking Ip the trail of the treasure the Committee found and then lost it, for Mrs. Bergdoll frank ly declared that she had bit ned It somewhere around Phll i ladel ph ia, that nobody else knew the spot, and that it was just where she placed it near ly two years ago. The diaft dodger's mother was iposilive In the statement that she iever took it to Hlagerstown, Md . where it was supposed to be. I %tgeoll I'was teleased froni prisoin uin '!' . military giiard to attempt the Ie co1y of this gold eache. ,Intending to elear up some of th kinks ni the testi mony the investi 1aitors got into others, one of which concerned tle woian's dhelaration that Lieut. lir'ucte Campbell, wh-!o ho taken part by direetioni of1 tle mutihi tary aut holities In tile coirit martial of Hrgdoll. had suzgesteid that form er .1tudge .ohn W. Wescott of New .1er soy be kept in tle hack-grou id as onie of the defense lawyers. At the sani ile she entified, however, she did not regard the jutdge as one of (irover's counsel, who, with doctors and others, had cost huer P 1wards of $30.000 Since his escape. Answerintg anl appeal for li, alr;. liergdoll deelared that less than i a w'eek ago she had sent Grover w'who Is in (eraniay, $10,000. "What in Girover's intent.ion about staying lin Gernany?" Judge .1ohn1 11. Sherbo Pine, counsel for the conniit tee, asked, and Mrs. Bergdoll's eyes sparkled: "As soon as tle artistice is signed ie In coiig loie," and tle laughter Infuriated hei. In giving a detailed account of two trips to Washington for tle gold and returning with it to h'liladel phia while James Mi. Romig, a former po lico magistrate, drove tle car, 'MIs. tergdoll denied that she was acting for her son, that she had seen any lawyers at Washington, or that she intended 'burying it in Maiyland. "It was mine, to do with as I pleased," she said. "Nobody can find it, and Grtover didn't get any of it not a nickel." The woman's testinony was not pat ticularly enlightening to the commit tee, except on tle point that tle gold withdriwal was not for her son's ac count. LANFORD STATION * *C downlpour of iralin hreven ted thie pro posed ieniI at thie C en tralI school last F'rhday anid cautsedI much( . dhnispint - menit to a large crowd of interested pa trons anid fr'ienids of thie schuool. Th'is closes aL v'ery successful school (erm. Mirs. 3M. W. lowvler anid .\hIss Penarie ltawllinsoni wetre int charge and are mutch loved by 1)0th puitls anid p~atro,. Th'le children01 have advanced wonider fitlly. Mlis Kathileeni Pitlleiy woti t he schiolar'slhip to Winuthr top college for the shiort courise of gir'ls club wvork whIch will begin the first week in June. Mir. andi( Mtrs. JT. B1. Cooley are here for a few dhays and ate anitici pating a visit to Knwoxville, TPenn., and fr'omi there to Washintigton atid Now. York, before their r'etiurn to thle Phlilitplin en. Mtrs. Othll o P'aynte, of Greenw~ood, who sment a few days withl relatIves hetre last wveek, has ret urtied to hiet' work as D~eputy C'lerk of Courit, of (irteen woodl couty(, in (lie otilce of .\tr. (I. L. VeldellI. She has made a reput(a (toon of accur'acy and efiliency in thIs capacity. Wo are always 'glad whien 0our y'oung peole make good. Mrs. Adatms and chIldren, and Mr's. Nannie Cox, of 'Founttain Innt, were guests of Mtr. and .\lr1s. J1. R. Patterson last Sunday. .\r. Loutie Lanford, a student at Fiur man iiversity, npett thle week-end wi'th his mothiet', .Mlrs. IEthel Lanford. Misses Jenie Buiirgess and Pearle R~avl insoni left .\onday fotr(i thei otie itn Mann intg, miuelt (o (lie regtret of liheir maniy frlinds hiere. It is hoped that they will r etiirn some t liie and be4: ipermantenit residlents. Mir. L. M. Caninon, MIss Nora C'an non, Mrs. C. L. Waldreiu and famiily, Misses Burgess and Rlawlinsoni attendled the Children's D~ay exeircises at lltamlett's chutrch 1st Suntday and( r'ep)ort a de llggitfiul oc('asion. PresidIng 10lder S. 10. JTones visIted mionembes of hIs clhuirch and1 spent Sat uirday night. with Mr. and Mrs. C. La. Waldrep. Mir. and~ Mr's. Oscar Haines, of Lau rens, spent Stunday wvith Mr. and Mtrs. Waltetr Prince. 'InvitatIons to attendl Wofford Col lege commencement have been in.. ceived from Mr. Robert Yates Waldrep, a member' of the senior class. Ir. Jaines laniford Flerin'ig is a iiember of the graduating class of S. C. University, in Colunbia. .\lr. a)( lrs. J. M. Fleming are planninlog to at tenld tle comnienceieit exercises of that iistitution. We are nrouid of our young graduates and extend to theii oli con)gratiulations. 'T'le itural Iinprovernent As.vociation will imieet at the school holuse iext Fr. dlay afternooni at 3:30. All are es Vecially irged to be plresit. The Wo1nan's .l issionary meeting vill niet. Satu rday afternoon at the Ba p11ist church. It Is very Important that all nemhers be present to assist inl plans for Childien's Day. Rev. J. W. Watts will preach Su nday a fternoon at the Baptist chulrelh and R1ev. Itobertsoni will preach inl the niorning at the Mlethodist chillicl. v YOING AVIAlitN 31AK'ES NEW REECOM11 31a(es Oe li ul dred ind Nhinely-Nine Loops fin Shlutre Flithti. Mlincola, N. Y., 1ay 15.- ..liss T11 a ltromnwell, 2: year old aviatrix, today broke Iihe World's loop the loop record for her sex wheln her plane,. start!ing at the height of ,00 feet. ipe irfortlest I!in comiiplct loops before landiig. ith light took place at 'urtis Field. .\Iiss HIroimvl wore (he uniform of a lieuii eiiant in the New Yoik aerial police depart meit.. Last year she (e-tablisheod a recorld of SN loops din a sinigle flight. Iler entire 1liht today conl stimed oie houir and 20 min utes. ''le exhibition iwas pait of an aerial oi rcis given hefrore a criowd of severial thouisan1d. "11s Pass Up All Other Food For Oiie Meai of IAT-SNAl"' Their first meal of IA'T-SNAP Is their last. Kills In few mil nutes. Dri eg ip the carcass. flats killed with RAiT SNAP leave no odor. ILAT-SNA P omes in cake form. Break into small Ipiec Cs. leave where rats travel. No mixing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch It. Safest, cleanest, surest rat. and mice killer. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guarmnteed by Lau rens Har'dware Co., Piit.nami Drug Store and C. E. Keinedy & Soin. J. C. Burns & Co. sells same goods for less money all the tlio. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. Ask For Hay Sizes Froi VANCI Wholesale Distril SOUTH CAROLINA'S 4 1571 AUiBES OF1 LANID. VALI' Agriculture, (Seven Mlajors) A rchitecture. C'hei1stryv. Ch'lemiica Il 0nginecin ig. 1llect rIcal I 1ng inecering. .\Iechanica Il 1ngi neein g. Tiex tile Inodust fy. IniduistrialI l'ducatlon. General Science. SIIOIl'T ('OF ISES A gricu ltuiral1. Te'x tIle Induistry. Juneim 13--,muly 23 Agriculturalh TPeacheris. C'ot ton Graders. College Make-up. IteimovalI of ntria nce ConditIons. Agricultural Cluib Hoys. It. 0. TI. '.-Cleamson is a memlb II. 0. TI. ('. studoents receive tIn $200 per' year durIng the junIor a: ' FOR THE REGIS '"After Everv Meal" Get thrice-daily benefit froti, this low-cost aid -to appetite and d1icston It keeps teth white breath sweet and throat clear Ma!ke's our smokes better The Flavor Lasts -ATampa Cigars "Made in Tampa" rn 10 Cents to 3 For 50 Cents P-CLA RDY Co. butors Greenville, S. C. 0N COLLEGE Q0LLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE W. M. RIGGS, President E: PLA NT! OV F Rlht ,,H00. E:N U (),I.. FENT 19II19.'2p, loi, 1. OP iI I) 1'ND)El STItIC("' MI L~I'A ItY 11t! 1,! N F. VA lUE OF A TE'C(II N IA L IOIUSI'ANiEXMI EI:UAI'O ATIONS A technIcolaI eductatlion is the bes t (01lz maitt s(ie IIti inusurantce against harP ltnes. la t evnyfnry a etir carning Capiacity, it nmay eqiual an s t t h gfti ia it Is estate of $50l,(t00. i'I It ntraintedi tle (ore.~ 'ei sloast are~ the positions of ov~ety andtt ob-ttas ~lt Ilia %X~'t selurity. itt 1~) Ct tto ttttint Timnes are hard int Mouth (Caro-taivoe tetutYa lina, butt the cost of' attniducaijtin slf - w lit: i i ~ at C'lemusoni (oliege is etotiparativt~e- Ot erAriilitl(ots ly low,-sumleient ly low It) be '.iith- is'sht~uli, t' wtt t$l tin the trachit t of t a ambiitioushis tWtt by eiitii paiytment by thet' tited S-tatets Gov-.eti 'tuv St'~ l itei i'lt ertnment to 1H. 0. T. C'. studenctts, alit on tti 5t. I is elt still furthetr redutce the (ost. tttwiie oItlt th 1'les li'0 noet allow the fintancial tdim.. ti tiijs etie~s to) keep you fromtt entering (rti treatittiln tsn ctllegte this fall to treparet yourItt-at ii'otty ta Aiih gi tto self fotr the opportuitnithb's t hat l it'oe Wl) i i tt tiiylg f ahead. ~T'he o llehi e ai t in nett n. . e t o tie en ot (Iiv s onof heH shi in vt the Ar ltura and (' T ex and $'tefrttut (1n apporione thReCLMS OLEE S.a ArClua. ore WIt E 'OSI)IIIJ)IN 'Ieac O ounty HuVI inenden f .