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U1~i Zlbbertier Subcription Price Is $1.00 Per Year 'allile In AIdIance. Published by ADV-:lTISI-:lt I111 NTINi ('31OM ANY Laurenls, S. C. AdiertisImr IaItt on Application. Obituaries and Card oi i ThlIansi: One Cent a1 Word. Enterced az t.'h. a: 1.2 :n::s. S. C.. as se-en ! laSs mail mat. IA . 1 It9. 1 . NoT FO1 1 :.A IY. I: i's at' 'i.e .\d erier 2 vh I" , .,9 -2 w. of kC I s u ing1 'ita tevs from lihe ai:..\ A k a:i in the .\an u a u rsit i:s 110 1 rk I :: c te sta:e had not den '1::. d 1: 'nt.1 a1andon lletll 11 f'he ' a 1nmd 1OcCs an1d that o44.~ d~tO it o )I4 I 0'\ I I)on dot IIdtfiil y Whil it a1t ars I hait a Ie4 f :ew and h. I e a 1 r fo r di'. :,I R :"ne e Onl ac Co n A : ) 1',o s~a of the O TIOw Situa 1t1n it is Ilk, ce-0 s.ary t,1hat wor 4o h:: ki. e unat once. I !t 4)1ul l1e :1k- ' 4 11:1. ie T11 n res ~ Illal I de T y 0o ccolloilly sniv andti - y i : 'e 1 I t e 1:1 tioll. r TEl:N-G -NOlWS. Should . .: in o" neroe' fro th 'th !ntnu Wfo anly il "i. I; it he ait e at whih it I"Sb n o4n.n ani t flarl de p 14 ., ( of lia' t '' . :1., at rc.;t111 of it. 1he Iion I I 1'. 1 1u1 thit ) na t . t - de nt Ilf thei ld si l Imat ion .ar lookin.. to tI t I -: I1 t lVerl*.:_t in. :' d pr.. odm. I h h a I I fI I .-o ,a i war it 411"1 it 1ha . v,1 (.t 11S ale! tl:1; 14ot n 111 lieI wo l n n d V. .11 coubl( fort T i ll if i nt Or dn c k- i 1 l I lit . du kI' ll5' *. 44 1:..t W'1'' win Iwi won1 :014 n*'. a .ro d 1 . n - bring (n b. 14wee4.l the' n, - : e11' . 2 '1'. 4re 4ts 4.\ Ii't2....... 'i l' hiighi.r 141i4' .shich1 we4 wo.:41d reeive for ou :1' rod444 . .\ W ih la r44 4: on to remin1I th e and bufld11 it p rath-i1 for o1ther1.. lhe r bet' 441 14 l.Ae 1)e'rao I wh.'i 1.1 to 4141(stion41. The4 imillled'iatile l'.11ill for thleir1 goin I, no' believe444, i:s he('1auset lieve tat the'y can1 'eet mor)e4 forl thelir taabor tha 1 they144'110 areettn g hereI*(. ThlE seale41 Of wages ini th4 Nort'h i.s with out 'ittestioni hi4gher' thani it is. hoee hut the cost of' living is als-o higher. 'thou1ghi tihe ('ost may4 1he iln more14 ('(om forts and1( ('Onveniences('. I'4 ne1 of44 tho 11wh ar s4 .kille 1 laho410"4rls or 'time r'eeive' 4044 14raiv eploymenV14't andl reaonble reatmen101'lt. but 111 w a will happen to the' 1thers' no).: :42nd to4 al 'to I e' seriouslyi conside1(red4 byv thoi"4 {jlack In th IiNorth lelnU41' cii- nd 414' ligosgo upl againisI th44 4hit4 114' ~bor unions they m4ay find1 themnsel ves~ ibes, ennhile-s antd fr'iendie1h24. Cildress-Kennedy. iiss Lucy CIhildress. and Mr'. Law ~enee Kennedy, ploputlar young p4eople ~of the city, weore quIetly marrIed In tountain inn Saturday evening, 1Rev. OP. HaIr performing the ceremony. ~The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. 'rsula D. Childress and Is a young (dy of many fine qualities. Mr. Ken #~ddy Is the son of. Mvr. Clarence Ken aNofIy and is a rising young business n1, being bookkeeper at the Enter pse National Bank. They are mak g$ their home for' tihe present at the ~p~ence of the bride's mother on at Main street. D Dr. Teague Elected VIce President. A the meeting of the Third Distriel Medical Society, held at McCormiek last week. Dr. J. 11. Teague, of thik city. was elected vice president. Dr h'. M. Puller. of McCormick. wa c~ch eted iwresIdent, and Dr. .nme -i'och'e. of Ninety Six, secretary ani eaurer. .\ sulltlolus supper was rved at the liot'ei Kctu talh. About thny pllysicians atended tle ieet .which was spokeni of as a alost Ile as well as profitable one. National ('hero Cola Day. TI:. i"Natonial he(Iro Cola Day ::u will bek tittingl]y observed at the Ciero Col.1 1ant inl this city. Man : Satndrs h4a:s beeni busy several ds :nk ing pr:ar'at foions o1r 1 he Int and W'.I weloile the large nin il r of eople who are exIpe'Cted to it 11im1 today'. A. itinvitation has n .etnded 1(to the public to visit iantttn d see how thiis delicious drin k is a mde. M.\r. Sanders stated yes tarday that iCe co'ld Chero Cola will e ll tap all day and guests wI lie seVI'ed free of Charge. $ * $ * $ * $ * $* $e $.5 * * $ SPECIA.L NOTICES. S * *h I l 'y i(~Q.S oi F'atsior Sah. ah\li go Bects. Lti-"itt, and Tomato l' E s arliana lte ri ro . Sirolig timi-doo0 phants. .\rs. .1.. Stllivanl. Ii liaor . 1::- . L fillns. S. C. Il4-lt1-md 1.410, 'Straye~d (Ir Stolenl One mIous--e ,- orelmae 1111lW. wiohly aboutl oneo thouIlsand poullid- ,1 1 yr O~ old, Inl 0011 c ndt in. .\ilehad-nw sadlel oil. .l. H1. 8.a.or. Cross ili, S. C. 29. :1-c t-pd .ealt. Alrs. 14.1) Younig. jl:1 N-)iit he - F''or si,*----I h;)vu 1.%wo seconld-imnd, :n le ,in g od ep~iditionl. l'rice, $1.2.~) and '1.40. : it.- quick. W. It lloyi. .\ou nt ville, It. P-. 1). No. 2. :14-:31-11A (atie -\nyiboiy 11 ini,- cattle lt, s.:v ;C iee e. 'r.l. A. Arisr n .Lail lkins. S. C'.:9- - d N lit' I --.\!! .e1t a 1 hle roby ~itlit !,aneI Voain~l hion ory 2;;rorinr lierr 1:by 'c(4otred. icn his iaily, as y are' unde for intat to ni' r 1h4 yea: l1'' . * . Il. t)wi.u:. OXigs. 8. mill C. ~ ~ M ::-W. (.4' 41 1141 t l ilt ;,ol 1 1-2 to 1%4t '' :11114 i'l d tomin 14)11 .\ li4 (t-cor ). M( 44. a in, - 11' :;1- - It .:t : t e I i ,-,:: a m f la l .ll Oo-en .s-n 'e 1 ; e n il II4(4''itl l""'I'll <I tllI'i I W I c bil( h,:e .\v \\'. S() Klam: I.-. ~. i l' n inEI S l1.~ e. ; W -. ( h .ilt ia n. I t - n11 no:-a i n~l te t'o iI - t oe s l kei :1':itt io t ' iou Asd. ('al l 5(110o) .\l. 11411 1. be llitr1 l, a n 14 ttis, 1 1 :4 rl 51'i'l tlii 't -\' na a e hid ile d ud11 b'o I''. M o ('oi o i 14'Us 1 ' S 'I' eat \\2 11tlt' h~s h a l. i wa. t' r ul ler.n (II-iii Ii .Vit11n hed 1011 hwikh of thre n.: -nIb innrs odte : thie -l :U rnto tsheld Iht oijng Kh-ok - i ia c c\idr. Swee annad ned.9 -:es poun' d hot. te iws pid.i' in l: I iter iv i'nte andInthe i'lNo tied n. A. Poer, who lig ad, and \41 l'e i ileaS y rter eventro .a'1141 li rten a le. ('. i 10 if t lie it' .\1. tin iE. al. \\' lle''S & CO.t' ('1111Hav 'l1-:01 110 mor h'\it1Tn clsei Ii'it'\n1t iedio saged forne i hind anoer, allic4 cam timtil re eepi ;.; i 'formitn. grothd las little 4ram4 uponl~ thecmu andhie(o ted ntire pal wasle onle h eof tiled citymanIty, a 1I 1 ere askred tort enro thhand sthe .\lteof the pupinnl hou prf thviior withse the tlainwain and trliwng darout til itynestil tieatmeorf the trckeetrodur. Aftn the manin time :I.-n the ournersuoe tepris ib::iots hbendisthayedrin byorh theiosle schol.Threnxereannounere Thesecded bteoth the dayer an te itrate mcntestmant bease thec noilnnd thrinnsinat sheb vntheo Jthil mrin then aking of thels Oln efhibiio pari ma, usend ad onamel~ aries asround as oliets used in the class room. A miniature airship by a 15-year old boy in one of the rural schools was the recipient of much favorable comiment. The ex hibits in the court house were open from 10 O'clock until the close of the daiy aid were visited by hunldreds. Tlhe .udges awarded fli'st place in the exhibits to the Laurens city schools with Youlngs as a close second. The prograim of thle high school ora torical (olest, aid the winners of the track and literary contests are as follows: LITElAIRY CONTESiTS. irst Gr-ade -31arthia . lloyd, Lauit rets; : getia liarley. Gray CottrL; Ghidys Taylor. Watts '\ill. Second Grade---l-:ugenia WI1!is, ray Court . aettt I l.oore, I aurtens; .\lee Kirthy. Watts Mills. Thitti aild lou rthit Grades--'ann ie Dlial. ILaurenis: .leattette Teagule, 1,aul rens Mill: T'cis Teagute, Alountville. ifth and Sixth G(tades---Mary Cope lanld, LatItrens: C!:'ra Bloyd. TrInity iit-v: Teagu'.e Fitnonmoos, .\loutvtill e. Spel-lintr. Thlirl aild Ftear1th (;ra.Idoez---R1. L2. l'ierce. Watts Mill.: iilda Taylor, Lau-. ens \lill. Ft ixthi an!tt Seventh (;trades ln llime., Iarens: (lenmy Eighth. Ninth di' Tenth (Grades No II place. A'utit li artksdale. Cout-twings. T.r an .F Ith (t t d s 'irc . \i arti, Il'rotpect: latutra (Clari;. \\atts \lill: hI .alk.. Oak (IroVe'. -ifth ald Sixth (Grades----No flrt :Il \' if rlI c ('aie. I aut enIs: Mary llyd. Tiitydv-idee. S .venii and Iiigh School --No first phe. \yrtce nlaiiwin. Latiens: (ibdyfilnnedsy. Or)a. l'irs' aild Secotld (irades--Williati Holt, 1.4111r4-ns: W illiaan Bilakely, -'lin1 lon:; V-anci:; Miakely, I'aurenis .\fill. Thit-d anld F -' -th G ad s-\ile .\t'uen. Iiuren's: -illy t)\Oings. Gray Cour It-Owing)!;: Zell libil-ly. Laurens1: i'i:th, Sixiii atil Seventh (I ra-des it:c Illrt. I Mart s; .\iar ( iny, (fray C1ourt--win,.s: no thikrti place. it. Ni h atd Tth (tira.s \b~ry Sals . (linton1: C.'arOlinia lan nc. . ts: no ilb:i'),, Fr.t p tr. I listir)na Ner it on cc1te-t. via.~ ~ ~ ~ .- laurn.l noDa-a pa !1uinhg Coni:et-i No. I -ihl Colo Imait'. Waitt .\ills: lnr TI mbinI , Walts \lilS: Ini th ird14 place. not lmaio ( n't ' ts it ary --enon * 'ox, lalln 'Chale-ts .ihnson, (ray Cottrt (h ig :Izalph l,4arr1ow. ('lonl. iip;. I .\lo nt il : 1-r anl Keoly. Watts, .\ills; Ch rls lillts, G ay Ir' l'tte itary h- n W orl an .\lunctvill c: ara wlles. Gray Co rt Oint, It n opl'ters. Gir 'litg lianln r- Sil)yl Sat llivant .\lo nivlb. Irene lo nan Sa tIlI rt ing, ti : n plaer. i;e-t(:t~lemAetry Athento , l-'otrt li ays- ~foyrd d;itsh, ' . L a ng Ovner::. me.\hroni. Corns bnTiopaton at \il "Drn,' coiue t crakt. 1arbad haitof sturondprgi. They llilau re lie Wneha st Wal. Andll thry allrincrease dosge.Allsi of latrens; ietr wilaru. Wthe lir lini gieLaeu ndsren gthnooothe bo.wauels noi~ oher. Lauren : .loh Howm n, att .\il Ilemnt ar AheshOen to usoy l'taoe tllace fo Grl-Nora Loan Ovnecomec Chronic / -Coinst.i tionr a ttl Dic ot conlnu to eato eibad habi of butn purgtivreformTion reliee, of thaisall Abits ine ble trette wiltrals theaive and giv toneua d itrength tosthe bowels.It) $1 oanrd 8n Car a o wt onstipationiie Many year i ashw mter of venbit.cYouncan ober come t rit-formaton ofs eproe.abti te naturala.a, !ston, Laurens; Irene Clark, Watts Mill; no others. - Potato Race for Boys-Robert Sul livan, Lauirens; Wesley Lambert, Watts MilI; no others. 'T'lree Legged Race for Girls--alary Sue lBolt and 1 arion Blackwell, Lau rens; Gray Patton and Annie lee Franks, Watts 'lIl; Sallie Wilborn an d .la ry Fie, Laurens. Three Legged Race for Boy--Clar COne Albright and Thonias Watson, 1-auirens. I.a Court loutse-Exhibits. Luen'is, Clinton and Youngs. The high school declamation con test held at idght In the city graded :clool auditoriu., brotught to a close te forillth aulal coily school fall ald field day. The contest iI decla ination was probably the best event In tihe history of the society. Warren Ilol. of the Laurens city school, won first ipize. the MlInlter ilneda with "The Independenee of Cuba," and Carlisle Iarley of the Gray Court Owings school, was awarded second prize, the association medal, with that stirring declamaiation, "Uider tle Souilthern Flag". The judges for Ihis contest were I'rof. I. N. lIdwards, of Lander Col lege: .1. 'E. Ilarrentilie, of Wofford ('olle ,e and l'il. I). Itluf. of Laurens. The iiedals were presented to the wiiiers by Iiof. Id wards. At Ile evening exercises. which wor, presided over by .1as. It. Sulli van. coIIny supoeriitendenlt of educa tion. a gold medal, awarded annlllally bY lIenry L:iuren1s Chapter, 1-. A. It., to file Iigh school boy or gIrl who pre pares the best essay drltig the year on United States history, It was an n0ou1nce1 bly Ithe chairiani, had been won this year by Clay Crisp, of the .\ount viI ' school, and tihe -medal was presented to tle winner by W. ,. Gray. .lack Davis, of the Rock lill-ge school. came second, and re celved honorable mention. A silver cu;. contriuted ly a !ocal jewelry firm to the track team iaking the hi:'hest yerme in the annual meets at im (ounty fair, was give to .Laureis highI school. and C. .\. Power rile .Anled I]he tr-o;hy it) Ilh- vaptain of lhe teaii. Ilarry v.\.!ister, In the high school athilet ice et inl he fterno.n I: s hig.h ;eIool w Ii lir. t place, with a total of i o its credit. ClInIon hIgh hiool cami leond with 22 points, and Slilol hird, wIt 5 points. The following were tile successful con DAVI New SI Tu Crepe Extra quality Georgi Sp Wash Skirts DAVIf LAU testants in this meet: rens, 2nd; Wilson, Clinton, 3rd. Standing high junp-McAlister, Hundred yard dash-Langston, Lau Laurens, 4 ft. 4 in., 1st; Kennedy, rens, 10 4-5 see., 1st; Richburg, Clin JLurens, 2nd; Owens, Clinton, 3rd. ton, 2nd. litnning high jump-Wolff, shiloh , i lurdles-Galloway, Clinton, .16 3-5 . ft. 1 in., 1st; Poole, Laurens, 2nd; see., 1st; Powers, Laurens, 2nd; wal Myers, Clinton, 3rd. lace, Laurens, 3rd. Standing broad JupIII-Kenen(y, Pole Vault-MeAlister, Laurens, 10 Laiurens. 9 ft. 5 1-3 in., 1st; - Rich- ft. in., 1st; Dial, La i ens, 2nd; wil ii rg, ClInton, 2n(l; Poole, Laurens. son, Clinton, 3rd. 1rd. Shot put-lakely, Laurens, 39 ft. Rnnlinp bra jump-Galloway, : 1-2 in.. 1st; Powers, Laurens, 2nd; Clinton, 17 ft. 7 in., 1st;- Dial, lu- Fmith, Clinton, 3rd. The man with moixey. began by putting some of his first earnings in th~e Bank. UNT It all started with the first deposit. His 'ank account grew until he waq comfortable. Then the convenience of paying his bills with checks enabled him to keep his accounts straight and saved him time and worry. Happiness was the result of seeing it pile up and grow. All of a sudden he realized that he was a man with WEALTH. - YOU GAN GROW RICH too, if you will put the money you have in your pocket RIGHT NOW intothe bank and keep on ADDING to it. Do it. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We Pay 4 per cent Interest. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier i-ROPER CO. Now Offering... 1iipment NVaists b Silk Waists, Special $1.95 de Chene Waists, Special $1.95 Crepe de Chene Waists, Special $3.00 atte Crepe Waists, Special $5.00 ort Silk Skirts, Special $5.00 in all the new designs, specially priced frorr, $2.25 to $3\95 -R OP ER CO. RENS' BEST STORE