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* WATERLOO LETTER. * Waterloo, June 8.-Miss Grace Mil ler's friends are delighted to have her at home again, after an extended visit to relatives In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Clarence McChesney has' re turned from a fortnight's visit to her sister. Mrs. W. B. Boyd, In Greenville. to Abbeville and Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Garrett have returned from a brief motor tril) to Abbeville and Calhoun Falls. Col. -John H1. Whaton *as a recent business visitor to Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wharton, of Greenwood, spent. the week-end very pleasantly witI their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Wharton. Mis Loree Smith, of Coronaea, who was recently graduated from the U: F. C.. spent several days this wceK with here sjster, Mrs. Willie Y. McNeil. Miss R-thel Culbertson is at home from a visit. to her sister, Mrs. Jo seph .J. Dendy,,in Laurens. Misses Mini0 Win, Lula Moore and Alice Warrett 'wore a charming trio of Waterloo -young ladies ettend Ing the commencement exercises of Greenville Feiale College. 'Mr. lIvrnard Henderson spent Wed nesd' 'in Laurens. Mr. Charlie Lockwood has many friends in town, who are pleased to have hiim at home from Furman for the summer vacation. Miss Wynoina Long spent several days last week with relatives in the Fork section. Mr. W. W. Culbertson and Dr. J. L. Fennell -were business visitors to Spartanburg Friday. Mrs. Joseph W. Shealey, after a de lightful visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 'Wharton, has returned to her home in Saluda. The friends of Prof. Shealey will be interested to learn that he has accepted the prin cipalship of the Ninety Six graded school for the ensuing term. Mr. W. C. Wharton was~ a prominent business visitor to Q1l'00%Woo4 last .iyek. , Mrs. 'W. M. Henderson and little son, are again at home after an en Jbyeble visit to home people in Cross Hill. Mr. Melton Boyd spent the week end in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Telford S. Boyd. Mr. -1ob, Bornet, of Barksdale, is vI.1iIug Waterloo friends. 'Mrs. 13. A. Anderson, Jr., leaves this W*e'k fo: pt vilt te her mother, Mrs. 'I'p. Roadby, in Rock Hill The Waterlor. Democratic club was b'rganzed Saturday with the following officers: W. C. Wharton, president; J. C. Smith. vice president; George C. Anderrnr., secretary. Menprn. J. T. Garret and S. i. Ireson were ap pointed managers and enrolling com mittee. The new store of Mr. E. V. Golding is rapidly going up and will soon be ready for occupancy. * ' F.rlendshiy Community.* Friendship, Jlune 8.-We had a very nice rain Friday which we wvere all very glad to see. Miss A'mnie Kellctt spent Saturday and Sunday with her father in Foun tain Inn. Mrs. Guss Dodson, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her parenlts Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sherbert, Mrs. RL. M. Kellett of Enoree is vis iting J. P. Kellett. ,Miss Pearl Martin returned last week from the G. F. C. -Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Jones, of Green ville, spent Saturday with Mr. W. Rt. Henderson and fatnily, Mr. Luther Henderson of Hlonea Path spent the week-end with home folks. Always Lead to Better Health. Serious sicknesses start iny disor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best corrective and pr lentive is t, Dr. King's New Life Pills, ~hey Puri fy the blood-prevent fonstipation, keep liver, kidneys \andf bowels in healthy condition. G eij you better health by ridding th system of for merpting add gassy foods. - Effective and mnild. 25c at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all hurts. e* ** ****** *** ** * EKOM NOTES. '* * *eee ee *** * 'Eklom, June 8.--We had a large crowd at U~nion Sunday, Rev, Y. A. Brock preached a very interesting ser men. The rain has not reached our see tion yet. 'Everything is looking pretty seriom.., Mr. A. Rl. Theme, in company with several others, left for Now Orleans Sunday. Mrs. Warren Culbertson and daugh ter, of the Highland Home section, visited with Mr. La. C. Culbertson and family Sunday, Mr. Eugene Eilmpre and family; vis ited Mr. T. J. Cooper and family Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pitts of the Fridndship section, visited with Mrs. Loo Culbertson and daughter. Mr. Dandon Boland and family spent Sunday with Mr. Broadus Coop er and wife. Mr. J. B. Culbertson and family of Madden, came over for irreaching Sun day and visited their mother, Mrs. J. Y. Culbertson. * * *W. 31. UT. AliXJJLA RY.* *') * * * * * i + * * * ** * * * * * 'riTe quarterly meeting of division No. 4, of W. M. U. Auxiliary to the Laurens Association will be held at Friendship church on Saturday, June 20, 1914. 10:30-4lievotional service conducted by Mrs. Claudia Loias. Words of greeting. Miss Beulah Alar tinl. Rtespionse. Mrs. Lola Cox. Song. Mrs. Vivian Iobo. First 'opis. 'Tle Spirit of Christ in Our Mission Work. I)o we need it? How to obain it. Airs. .1. S. luig gins, Mrs. Lola Cox, Mrs. Ella liranlett, Nh1s. Florence liarliand. Second. How can the whole Church be enlisted in Missionary Endeavor? Aliss Lillian lrownl(e. Mrs. L. 1). Iland. Mirs. .1. A. Blrock, .\Mrs. Coker of hirbin. i nrollmhuent. Appointment of conmnittees. iunclh hour. 1:30 Devotional sorvice conducted by Airs. .1. B. Owings. Third Topic. By What Plan can we Keep tip the Work of Y. W. A's., 1. A's, and Sunbeams in our rural clurcelis. Mrs. Alice Moore, Mrs. Lizzie Burdett, Aliss Lalla Bram lett, Miss Sallie Helanis, Mrs. Nivia Edwards. Fourth Topic. Present Needs at Home. Mrs. Gray Moore, Mrs. 0. F. Fic - er, Mrs. J. M. Flemming, Mrs. Allen Bobo. C'ollection. Report of committees. Miss Rebecca Baggott, Nrs. Uda Yeargin. President. Secretary. Mt. Pleasant Club. Mt. Pleasant Democratic club was )rganized Saturday afternoon, Jane Co )t three o'clock with the following of licers: G. Marion Moore, president; 1. W. Fowler, vice president; GGuy E. Nfoee, secretary: 11. H4. Pasicy, ex ecutive committeeman. It was decid ed to meet Saturday afternoon, June 20th at four o'clock for the purpose of enrolling voters, and ,all voters are earnestly urged to come at that time and get their namnes on the club roll as required by the rules adopted at thb !-act state; convention. Guy E. Moore, Seeretary. Hot. enther Tonic and Health Builder. Are yon run down-niervOus-tired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy-you are sick! Your stom ach, liver, kidneys and whole system need a tonic. A tonic and health bull'der to dirive out the waste matter --build you up and renew your strength. Nothing better than Elee tric Bitters. Start today. Mr's. James Duncan, Haynesville, Me., writes: "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me uip." 50c and $1.00 at your dr'uggist. Blucklen's Arnica Salve for cuts. Brides-Hmect Honored. On last Thursday afternoon the 1:a dies of the Woman's improvement as sociation of Trinity-Ridge school en tertained at a miscellaneous shower foi' the brides-elect, Misses Laurie Aull and Annie Putnam. .Arriving promptly at flye o'clock the guests were ushered into the aum ditorium which wvas beautifully dec, orated. the color schiemie being green and wvhiite. There they were present ed with dainty booklets and asked to wvrite for each a good wvishi. After' the good viihs were- wvritten thte booklets were presented to thme young la'lces by Mrs. W. N. Austin. Mrs. .John D). W. Watts then came in, followed by Mr's. Sue Pitts, represent ing a typical old black manimy, who had come in t~o give the brides-to-he a few well chosen words of advice and bid them farewell before they sailed forth opm the sea of matrimony. Ac comp~anyipg 'Black Mammy were two little pickaninnies. Wiliami Dorroh Owings and Sue Esther Pitts, who bore hugo green and white baskets tilled with many useful anwl beautiful presents, which were tokens of love andl the esteem in which these young ladies were l'eid by the commnu'iuty in which they ha:j so faithfully dis charged their .4uty as teache'rs. Cream and cake were ser'ved by the following bevy of beautiful young la (lies: Misses Maud and E'lla lanigston. Minnie Irving, Mattle Kate Owhng'i, Lucile and Martha Pitts, Sara D~avis and Florence WVilliams. Shiake Off Your Rthej matism. Now is the time to jet rid of your rheumatism. Try ~a/wenty-five cent bottle of Chamberl ~ii's Linimient andl see how quickly yO r rheumatic pains disapear. Sold by all dlealers. We ar'e showing some sjceoial values in Refrigerators andi 1ce Boxes. S. M. & la~ 'H W1ILKE & CO. WHITE OX II A Pair of White Oxfords course! Wherever you go y Every Man and Wornan sho with a pair of our White C just right for so many purpc so comfortab The uppers are of Buckskin, Suede, Medium or low fi. Some of the Styl full rubber soles ai $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 to $2 CLARDY&X White Slippers For Men, Won Ladies' Shoes Shim When you fee'discouraged. Wben ~confused, ncr. Dr. T. L. Ti m r .ous tiiced, worrie2d or deondent it i. a ;ure sign you need MOTT NERVERINE Dentist PILLS. They renew the ni rmal vigor and make life worth )iving. Be sure and ask for M~t'8Nererr~ePilsPrice $1.00 People's BankBulle MOtt's Ner! 6rine Pillsb d~i;; te Wi LIAMS MFG. CO.. Prope., Cleveland. Ohl Phone 892. LAURENS DUI) CO. Lauren, S. C. LauLu . C. I||Choice Real Estai 20 acres of landl inside inlcorp)Orte - ceo ln.bul limits of city of Laurens, with sixSetnWlBaklyadot room cottage, three room house and Mc tet nct fLuc outbuildinig, for $2,500. sxro iclnfrtesn TPwo store rooms, at Watts Mill1, fronting 50 fect and 50 a feet deep). Price -acemrorlsno Moc Srsetm, int city of rI $i~fi50.b unuded by Boyd Sexton, Geco. 1 1-4 acres with six-room dwelling, and fronting on North Hlarpet two barns, and other outbuildings at with seven room dwelling, o the Watts Mill. Price $a,800.00. ing gnd fine well of water. Th h ', been recently built in fir Alto lot adjoining this l0t, 02 acres, on andl can be bought for $3,: at $50.00 per acre. third cash, balance in one a 40 1-2 aches known as the S. R. years. Moore tract and bounded by W. TP. Ow ens, B. Putnam, J1. \V. Duire and oth ers. Has goodi dwelling, good tenant house and outbuildings. This is a fine location. In sight of the Gray Court Owing Insti'tute and the most valuable k - piece~ of ireal estate than can be offer- ~ ed to the public. See me for prices. 93 acres of land, known as par t of4 t the Mirs. Antne (Cheek hotmestead,( boundled by W. Rt. Cheek, Geo. Smith ~ WV .R. Hiendersoni ansi others. Has x dwelling andl out bulding. Convenlet to sc-hool and churtten. Prmice $35 per~ acre. 88 ac-res. knownu as P. 0. Smnith's home, boutnded by~ S. A. Wil Ilis, -. Chesterfield Milhiniel andt othet-s. Pri-ce $37.50 per act-c. 169 acres, known a., Mr. Albert B. flurtns' home, bounded by Sam Bttrnts, Mae flurn-s and Robert Flemting. This is a nice pie(ce' of prtoplerty, nicely lo eated and good imtprovemnents. Chteap at $45 p~er aereC. 1 3-4 aIctes, mrore oft less, known asiepreanItmstitiet 10. Rt. Btlakele cy bomne, b~ounded by Y. C.tteeryiyowaths1)0 I iellams, J1. J1. 1Dendy and fronting~ Chutrch atre-cet. Eight tootm cottage 1 4tteofltiltOf l atnd outtbilding, city water-, wvithtW a o oea at h lights. Flne pastutre. Price $2,500. leitiilctae[nlaSe 54 1-2 nc-rcs, known as the Gully F.Pie$,0.0 Riddle home place, boutndled by Chtarliei As o ui rvdlt Benson, H1. P. Gatrrett and Little br-othi- ~lt ilwl esl -t ers.Prie $3.50it~tacr.bceap Seie and fr madeice. TheeLndearlWh Diide yoaTthes pro ,RURTL SCHOOL PRIZES. Over One Thiousand Dollars to be Awarded Next -Year. Through the. support of the state department of education, the South Carolina Shool Improvement Asso clation is able to offer $1,250.00 in prizes to be awarded in 1014. This amount has been divided into 40 priz es and will be given to the schools showing the greatest improvement during the given length df time. There will be 10 Ilrst prizes of $50 each and 30 secon(l prizes of $25 each. Regula tions governing the award of thesq prizes are as follows: 'Improvements must be inade be tween Oct'ber Ist, 1913 aid December 1st, 1914. Only rural schools can compete for these prizes. Districts barred by the State high school act or the btate ii ral graled school act are ineligiiole tu enter the competition. All applications miust be seat through the couty s11Iperintedl(leI, 01 education, rural school supervisor, or county organizer of School iiprov Iment associations. All reports iust be made on the printId blanks Furniished by the a-o clation. I iiiakinlg application for :a prize the Clean-u p )Day score card, a brief d1escription. a photograph, and any ev idence of improvement shoul(d accom Ihatny the regular prize score card. lespectfully stbimiitted, Mary Eva Ilite, Pres. S. C. School Imp. Assjn. I it The Magi ach Peeler You need me wA canning or evaporating peaches. I peel a peck or bushel at a time, and do not waste a particle of the fruit. If you don't want to waste your Urne and peaches this summer, domand Red Devil Lye Write for a free booklet that explaine, und be ready at peach time. Write today. CPER CAN for cans almost as big as * those that cost you 10e. Wes. Schield Mig. Co. St. ,ouis, Mo. NO'l' (CE OF ELEcI'4o)N. State of Suthi1 Carolinia, County of Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the quaifed electors andi free-holders residing in Dials school district No. 7 Laurens county, South Carolina, asking for an election upon the question of voting an additional 2 mill tax upon the property. In sa1li school district to be used for school ptirposes, have been flied with the counlty hoard of edlucation, ani electIon is hereby ordered upon said (Iuestion. said( elect Ion to lie held on the 10th day 6 1 July, 114., at Dials school house In said district, under the man agemrent of the trustees of said school district Or:y such electors as return real or piersonal property for' taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and -registration certiflcates as requtiFred In the general election shall lie allow ed to vote. Tlhose favoring the mij additional tax shall vote a ballo~ e9ntainin g the word "YES" written oVprinted there on. Those against t le 2 mIll addi tionatl tax shall vote a ballot contain inig the word "NO" wvritten or printed thereon. Polls shall open at the hour of 8 o'clock In the forenoon and shall remain open untIl the hotur of 4 o'clock in the afternoon whien they shun3 be closed, and the ballots counted. The trustees shall report the result of the election to the county auditor andi county superIntendent of edutca tion wvithin ten (lays thereafter'. By order of County Board. 45-3t Winthrop College 80JIOL A RtSHlIP and ENTIIA N('E EXAMI11NATION The examination for the award of vacanrt scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new situdents will be held at the county ('ourt House on Friday, ,July 3, ait 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age.. When Scholar-ships are vacant aft ~t July3 3 they wvill he award ti to thp e making the highest average at tl s examina thon, prmovidled they nue( the condi tions governing the~ *ardu. Appli cants for ScholarshiiiVshould wvrite to P'residlent Jlohnson before the exam inatIon for Scholarship examinatIon blanks. Schtolarshvips are wor'th $100 andl freeo tuitIon. Thve next session will open Selptemnber 16, 1914. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. 11. Johnson, Rlock 111l1, S. C. Piles! P~Ies! -Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Olntmjlont wilt cure ullinJ, Bticeding and Itchtin Files. It ab sorbs the tumors, aliaj's chtng at once, acts as a poultide, glvej instant relief. Williqms' Indian PIle 0int ment is pire pared for Piles andl itel'fng of the prlvatc par'.,. Drugnista, mail 50c ad $1.00. WiL~lAi MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohie misURENS DRUG v00. FORDS! for Summer, of ou'll need them! uld be provided Ixfords--they are ses and always e. Nubuck, Canvas. -t heels. 0 es have X id heels. O $2.50 i.So D - S VILSONI ien and Children. ad Free IN. B. DIAL A. C. TODB DiAL & TODD Attorneys at Law ling Eterprise Bank Building, Laurens, S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL OOURTS Money to loan on Real Estate--Long Time. te for Sale! by Jeff These are a fewv o fthe bargains iers on that we have to offer you at 'the pres is; has ent. If you want a home or want to til sum dispose8 of a home call me up at Gray Court, S. C., Phone 19. ajsS A. 30 acres of land, more or less, Garret known as part of the Mr's. Nan Knight Gsreet lomesteadl. Boundled by S. P. Bali, treeld Mrs. Salli Hughes, L. 'Z. Wilson and ibil-others. With dwelling and out-build e hoca- ing. Price $50 por acre. ~.Oe 50 acres of land bounded- by public ad1"0highway running frm Laurenis 'to Greenville, known as the Blarksdr Ie land, just outside corpomate limits ot' the city of Laurens. Price $75.00 per acre. A 1-2 aches boundedl by lands of C. A. fabb, L. E. Mares amwl the Aher. rombhie estate. Ilas nice dwelling, good Ouithuildhing, and tarm iandls in the highest stat-e of cultivation. Price $50.00 per acre. 67 acres of land just outsidle cor porate limits or Gray Court, In high state or eulti vation. H as tenant house and is very near the (Gray Court-Ow-. lags Inastitaute. Th Is property is cheap at the price, $50.00 per acre. 140 1-2 acres kne'o as the Reuben - Marmt in hoesteadl, :itulated on the high way from Lanfowd to G ray Court. This is one of the fines' locations ini the uppecr part of the county, close to schools, close t.o church andt (closa to market. Price $'15.00 per acre. 2 acres, more or less, knowni as S. TI. aon-Tay lor's place, bioundedi by NorthI liar cisa.Per street, Watts Mills property; five ery. roomr dIwelling, .4toreroom 25x50 feet, 'iy with barni and tine wvell of wvater. C'an the E. he connected wvih water wvorks. IElee , wih a trle I igi.tIs alIready tinsta Illd. P rice $, '-e-room. 200. 63 acres of lanad, more or less, knownm at -the as the G. J. Lanford Inands, bounded by arkably the lands of J1. 0. Garrett, H. P. Bur. dette andI~ others. Picle $(;(.00 per acre. arth to Suit Youi- Purse