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C, at h&yji>.4 tltibc u/fc-' matter.
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thro tinr ti?nt?? tv tfc* ???tri- j
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Mear?
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Friday ?&* p/tearlJy (fee
folk*' Aar. TLey took tb?- (ova ?u?d
x?tvr wert aetoesat v. tt
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*.*??>;/>?: ?ajiffau are tftK.-.*^ v tk
i-o'^i-v ?u. Waid ? poaatlre a*nur
a&c* thai Laarau .* lv. a t?: pi a*t
?ttol ire Oiifarr l>*aj:*r.
Mw. w<'t ?eaM rarWr live in
Lmmiu rtfll ??,? tvue^uvora ?baa la
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Tl.? Li i ? *- t A.C ?>? r-it '. ? .? t.'e^.Li'
i*??cfc.ut-*/ BrK Xftttay book worm pfc
uviru .';???:: a county. Tat
BSftettf i'/Ak at Aa4eraos tad aai?
*JL*r* will av to bm?cc exaauirjt
tivii it ?.v LVf ~z a 'Jj*n.?And*rson
iHLiy Mail Mayb* tie o\*r
looked Uti ii'Xfkni'orak ??*j*jaus?* they
too ar* zf .Lt: &/.?;??? (jg Anderaon
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TL* eoaoty icaool !--?;r ?ai a tre*
ncndovj c-ud BOfDetbifM, tf* to
U?? covnt/. CoDfc*qu*ntl)' it T?ae na
tural tbal would Z.'A b<r OrgSB :
** well if tb* maoageirn Li-j had
prevlotu exptrrteoc4 Constderiog ?. ? <?
n*wii'.*?H of '..'j* tbiog, :'. wajs run re*
iaarkab:>' well, but next >'*&?, wltk
tii* exyerteut* ?o* ?>?.?-? Uu
fair w|II be betlei or&aoLted and ev
?sr/tiii?x ?b<o*j!d 50 off in i^ftT^r isuif.
a?d witij-cv;* or4er an* pradvioa.
ws? xi^d? a#. ti?r Kbow Jvir Friday
>* f.^yjt..'j U> twe oJ good j
retMj'it. f^/ub'Jtaj (aauy Who atteod-j
?34 retaraad t'> 4.l*ir Lmha?4 eataaaed]
t^Mxiaed ?o a>? '? ." '? ? .? >?./.>? pa ti.*j
?dacat.ooaJ work of ib* county. Fa-j
\f*i.Y. :*i*fXtii < at-d ky;Lo.arB OiU?:!
f(v(.,-,f./j eixcourageioent ?.'jd *u-'
tk*jkia>:*jj f/OUi *.L*r dij'pliiyt iaa4e fromj
aJi o*rei tae eonoty la waiefa wer*!
gko*a the progratsfre methodi belog I
foJS'^vi^'5 ?. fj : '.' >'rify>3s. With'
?L? rr? >? J" ? - alluding tb* Urs.?
fair. Um repetition aaaually is bop*dj
for
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Vary furtuuat*!/ no accldenU of
aay kind marred tb* occasion Friday.
"With iocs a large crowd of people in
tL* City and With BO r/.any of tb*ui
ebild/eOi K *ould not have been sur
prising if so to* rr.ikhaps had not oc
curred. However? every thins went off
ciooothly and no on* ?a? injured in
' asy way. Although tb* crowd was to
Uff* that many people found tb*
aar**u tn/ir* v.omlbrtable than the
sidewalk*, still <h* automobiles and
otk?r vehicles w*r* watched %o clos*
ly by tb* pol icemen t that no reckless
driving was mad* poatIMe and none
oceurr*d. Policemen n*re stationed
on *ach corner of the square and they
aided materially in avoiding acci
dents. Chief Bagwell and bis m*n
ar* to b* congratulated on the order
pr*s*rved.
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J/XJKf^rr HUKFRAOfrTTKB!
It appears from a few remarks drop
ped by "Wad*" Dandy down on Tb*
Oazett* that be Is not ?0 "warm" on
tJ?*5 luffragrtte question. Listen how
he *xpr*s?>*? himself over it:
?cems t/> us that were our own dear
American *uffraK*t**h so crazy, n*nd
lah and so nimble in the handling of
dynamite and the Incendiary torch as
are those fonanine lunatics over in old
' IDngland there would he Helen-a
heap-of-lt raised try the masculine clt
itenry of this dear land of liberty. The
common-sense American wearers of
lireeehes and galluses and sox would
hardly stand It for long, but would
t>eat the long roll, call out the mice
and aeatter the manls'?. unruly and
reckless, devil-possessed Mollies. Wo
man's place *a in the home: not In the
ranks of tBe riotous. Ood save the
country $m4 the world from an over
,U> ">. of eettfooatbrm run riot and ram
fcunotioYtaF f?*Tjpant.
....
TBL M?<K?L rtUMLOL
T'j Ui* E&ilvr cf Wu Advertiser:
"?v? ubie uiiC?- Uiwe reat-LeS the
tuBut: w?te vC nur*.-*;: :xi tb* taracfc*
iu*5 njneawaaeai ed fc'jur^i CSMCeS?ttk,
Tit rarai ***buv4i ft w?.u.i:t tc
tl'jh*:, tiid era flu fcpfjrri *a>? city
mboyli ^.oL.tp f . -v trr: vo cwt
SUtlMH'2t.i'JU*. tl?. ? '. i'.f i WlVI. iL*
closliir *>f vi* year's wwi: c erntet
vHUkJiy tin l?tiiLf of uiit*r?u.u:y ou
ti*t ;<fc.~. of vt?. t?a'.i.('.' t.i Vo :Lf jo
idtfoa tor otn -rwr. Tv:i y nfies
a-vt^-uij.??-*] by th* ?.?savui betr'i
t-ii !'.r/.>b>. ? -;...uL-.i:>:: f .?.' ;oi.*.ioxu>
3f tiit iitLK. y?.?vr? trt- uuy battessitMIl
as to the ftr.ur*, Iro M> le TT pet
cent of w- tebt-iitri ?II] '. vun*:*
?.<iav.es a*. Um L-?T ii.Lr atf I .:.*. i??
v.'.??.>* htrbt-y.'Z. Trit .: ? ?.a.. is
vh?r pr:?f txem v i.i.-.tT*-: ctubes
.: retnttl -i flu t"vt:?-t t '.-u-bt vi. der
vfeieb flu stihooli of fJbc Stale ar*
svoW asffetlb&g. J: it aantoktcl ? fan
?oesiV,* fvr i. '. ?. :-_ii-.t u. in Ii vi>
I -?:y.' oi fiel ?<. r U iei? v;
i.: -v r.,. m. ?? b .?*.; vi:.:-: u?
IVJig fc> *. L ?1'". ?-1 Vf 0*1
?.?? ????_'. ?- mu F*aar i- ? piact
T?M f.uv*;* ? ml*--.^: *??? . ei wttl flu
beaeauif wb/j. f.'oci. b-;i,'.r. ol kadcrest
In bil w*/rk or Jroa. t ?tK,-r?r for hvt.
> v i> 3 :vgs -h vi* !. ;*.r vv '. fcPE
vt-v beifi "rbScfl v?. uu' tv.vt: l'-vg
eraoafSfa u) .**?.; 13m b-&rresl. Tut
ureret r eoeo i t m i ?.-l? ?f. u i i ^ z. vi k l t
t^b'.i.fr eM i'rtbt^;: fo t Vjbri -i fc
Imku - '.' leUnan tvv?jur fluil be iuf
V?-'j^v. u*. Cvt CM t i ?.lu'^'' ia ti
iiLuuy re&rs. Ti^ teaclatj n wits ut
l*jb.f. ?ifcb to Tfr-Lt.*. .'.IV fr^ui? in
vi??- cc/?utiaxiitj b*x-.oiii*r *.L'.rvvvv'y
ld?Jt;fi*?d ?iib tit jnttrw.fc o! flu
p&Q>f4e. 1*. it ;?u;<;Eiit/'t for bim to
b-ib;'*. Li? vtbf.-i.'!;? *.o 'L*- uvtiit u
coiiifju.'.y ?i.if'j it iio: .'t'i-fci'.
long tavufb to betvoiut BCittaiated
rrfflg Urtese KeeAi
Tit fbu't EOBBetiBTtei :;tt ?? ivL flu
?ebool botre ?"L'j laivr? vi?tr '.it
uiisva3i.fru Isir^weseiOB *.*vtt a ?ea'.-iif-r,
lotsen bSe :nflu?-n<-fr k* BOOJB us iit es?
ttrs o? f.'ifvdly relAtiofiJ ??'vb Lit
PUPilS. SoiHfrtltLth '..Vfr bOb.-'l
not spprecisif flu foci ?.U: ? -.f-o/.i-fr:
beeofaei luo.'fr rel?able witb txperi
friiCfr a?d dfr&frnee Sflbr^kntiJd r*.'
os?;. vf :r<'. .'tt^Lf ;.<rvf;'.:>Lty.
a school bobrt should iibov Its t;: re
cietfoa for b good teacher by a*, least
a nr.'.u:: b.*.:. ;v'. .:?'?.?????- ? :. s-v.bry.
Lust rear a-svy bcImxcI '".oirifc of
? v. ?? : i-?; tat ;u':Ioa It* ai*d a
par. of Ute espeB Ujeit teacberi
bt u.t Winthrop Suuitxifi Bchool *rben
anoflter rear. I hLovid like v> com*
w*r of flu State a few ^v::;..*b ad
?i?-4 v> ?? f.."-: :;.o.v.?.yz'inry i.f-i:
ytar ae a partial rfriuu^urfefrmeL*. for:
:.-<-. ?.' 'J-;^ '. i b'" :.? .' Suu;
wer jEtebol attendance will b* re
taroed masyfold in IncreaaeJ efflcl
lenc sod entbnalaaos,
Allow Ui*: to > J f?gest b'NO '/jb*.
Bcnool boards reeled tbfrir teacberi
kntnedlately afttr *.:jfr close of thej
icnool so t-ist tb?-y ujby become set
fled tt once <*'jd may *j.ak': tLt!r i/.ixut
i'jT the new yta.*.
W. K- T?te. I
State 8 ??*.'Isoi County Scboc
f ard of Tbauk".
Thfr Fir?t County School Fair ha?
b?-*r;i bt:^. The result ha? betn a
a3att*rr of pride and pltraBurfr, not ob- j
ly to the school ofncfrrz, the teachers.,
and pupils, but to all friends of edu
cation in the county. No one person
could have brought about this suc
cess?It was due to the splendid co-:
operation of all.
We esj>ecially thank the teachers,
who carried out and improved upon
the plans sent them; the children,
who tried so earnestly, and sent in
the work of which we were so proud;
the contestants in the literary and
athletic events, who defended the
standards of tbelr schools; the pa
trons, who left their pressing work
at home and came to enjoy the day5
with the children; Mr. B. L. Jones,
superintendent of the Laurens city
schools, for the use of the building
and grounds, as Well as other valua
ble aid; "The Herald"' and "The Ad
vertiser" whose educational Issue,
was such a factor in interesting the
people; the merchants, who were]
kind enough to ltnd us necessary ar
ticles. We also wish to thank those
who assisted in placing and caring for
the exhibits; the committees, who
spent hours looking over the chil
dren's work and managing the differ
ent events of the day.
We hope allowances will be made
for all mistakes occurring in any of
the departments. Since we have had
this experience, we see where many
improvements could be made. We beg
the same Interested co-operation an
other year, when we hope to have a
better fair.
Miss Wil Lou Gray,
Mr. Oeo. L. Pitts.
WILSON DISMISSES
WEATHER MAN
Willi?- L. Sw? *>vmmuirll} iU-n^^ec
frw? *>&>-* bj Pre^fleirt. Ckarc*>
4-f lrr*-riilitrit?.
Warh.ng-.cn?. April 2C.?Prof. VSl?
I- Myy:*. < i:j-t f of *-bv weathftf bureau
tiiK.?r : *?{.'?. es i ti gj^ftrtrtnti of u:t
< ? : lyday \rti
num&tLrllT remitee fn-m oft? by
Presidex*. "Wiit-t.::.. Hit res^gna-Jiii r*
?-enily Lad bets uw;?t*?fi to iaht efftm
Jt.ly ::. L'-er ti :iuK4i.u:>i; yf
i-? ?.:.??*? vi ?*'."t t^ot-n.* Sec?*
tary yf Agriculture Iti the preaen*. CaV
baet grar* *Larg*r- of Irresadatfttj
v*r?. preferred tnfi the Pireaaaeatf to
ot.' w-thdrew im aoccytaatee yf tbe
r:.?..: .:>:_. Cisa.-.i-rii.c ?r:' My-rt
Loser n* referred the tut be the
u* ;-an.meozt of frerJce f:-r jjqtirjr
Mr. IfoaMar4onM'X!t.
Beeretarjr tfcrastoao, of She tgrjrui
bura] aepartxaehs. oonferref with thf
President before the resntrral yf Mr.
Moore ?u tvastouneed The Secretary
(bei leased Um to los .-.e r.t-.?:-: -.
"IsaaaeAlaieay i*:*.* tit resiighatlea of
P.".1' Moore, of the weaxhe* tareae
wai *\ivVLlv*i ??. P.-*-*.5*-*.'. tic
accepted by l-iva, charges w*r* hieS
v Ha the Secretary v'. Agriculture by
retpynr?Wt mes **-;iLir. the aerriOf
T:.*bt charges a*ert :f ouch l r.-ti?
nature the Secretary of AgricaL
tur* ?rc '_;?:*;. :.it St par-unta*: of
e* ft: ?-* :^-' t tf ''.'i
It^e+tigativB Codec
The Uoreatlgat?oa .j stfll era*: aar,
bat the facta so ftr secured as 2 laid
before the President yesterday e"ere
FsfLcert to vtr.-ti: ii? ::. dec.cunt?
v v.lc.' l? i t i.*.-'.-;-.feii'.-* yf Pry!
Mr.rt'i rei gr.t: :?:_ n: remove bin,
tjiL?ar.ly. vi/: La* i^i do*.* to
day TL* Pre* id*:.: Lai alac ilreeted
the Secretary of Agriculture to sus
pend Mr. CLa.'ie.t T. Burnt, an ecup3oy
** of t_L* w*a:L*? bureau, ptii'-iig a
furtit: li^r.n-::: c! Lit '.1.^. a*.i
tat* each AtectpUaajT ?ieatcr*' ax
be may d*.-*^. neceasary tu'.i oth
er erao~.'!oy**t o>f r':* a-*f.i*r i.:*au
ac may b* found to Lav* be-yn unduly
activ* in KcSag puV^c i*ni'.? for
prfrate ar.d peraoaal tili
(ampairaiar th* taut?*!
President*! letter m.j Secretary
llooatoa di:*<:;i.g Mr. Moore'i .?t'jiyv.
??] was so: i?ed* public.
L'nofficiaJly ;-. aai >a.i at the White
Hovae thai tie caiapaign to -?al:* Mr.
Moo:* K**.-r**Arv of Ag::'. JI'.ur* i?d
o**? exteaalre; :':s-. ll^-u^rs of Col
pr*EE is various parts of the country
tui been c*Bva?*d, asi tba*. a letter*
? ::-.:.^ campaign :. :.-t-!.-"j conducted
i^.o: r v.ti'.-t: tn.; lo; tfv.
Prof. Moor* Las L.?.-**i a -.a:g*: for
attack io Congreaa. Representative
Fooler, dI Illinois. Uatrodaced a reao
iJit.'os a day- i.arc. rail.:.2 w ::.??
Secretary of Agricultu:* to aivlw Cri
Er***b r*gardiiiE tir appropriations for
official travelling expanses for th*
Breather bureau, v.bat amount of the
ami of salaries1 fa ti* w*atb*r bu
reau ?>t *xpeLd*-l for promotions of
weather L'jr*au employees during last
January atd February c^i :i.* com
parative ?gur*g for the preceding fou:
y*a.'F.
Information I?t-?ir*<L
Th* resolution askef for irifonnation
as to v-bat Journeyi were performed
by Charles T. Bums, under official or
ders and ULd*r a'hat Inattructloni b*
tween July \, ico2, and February 1%
last, and also called for data r*gard
ing circulars and oth*r mat:*r print
ed at Government expense and "used
by the cbief of th* weather bureau in
his campaign for Secretary of Ag
riculture- during the last fiscal year."
The House committee on expendi
tures In the agricultural department
bad olanntd last year an exhaustive
investigation into the weather bureau,
but was prevented from making it on
account of tb* Wiley inquiry, the Flor
ida Everglades case and other special
matters. Representative Moss, of In
diana, and Democratic members of
tbe committee, take up special charges
filed against Prof. Moore by Jam*3
Berry, a former employee of the weath
er bureau, which related to misuse of
the contingent fund. The committee,
Mr. Moss said today, never found
enough in these charges to press them
for further inquiry. It is proposed,
however, to conduct a thorough Inves
tigation of the bureau as soon as the
committee is organized, which prob
ably will not be until the regular ses
sion next winter.
Death of W. M. Wert-.
Mountville. April 21.?Mr. W. M.
Werts of Mountville died Monday af
ternoon at '> o'clock after a linger
ing illness. Mr. "Werts was In his
87tb year. His death was due to the
Infirmities of old age. He had al
ways led an active life and was con
sidered one of tbe most progressive
farmers of this section. He was a
member of the Lutheran church. HIb
remains will be carried to Prosperity
Tuesday afternoon for interment. He
leaves a wife and several children,
among them Prof. K. 8. Werts of
Memphis, Tenn.
COMMON PLEAS COURT
CONVENES MONDAY
?v**??** are v? 1 > i ii' fw T-*i
ave*k?_ Jtirt I- Print* t*>
Tn* A;: tamo ;?! tat eaaat c?f ?-'?m
mtsi fAeas vrfQ cot rent- Mcmfiajr mora
iag. Jtare G>ea ? t'-.-jc* :>f Asoe:
: Min. aftO presiot Ajt'.tr a * nanes
? iiu H -t uii'i.ti,'. .vr: ?>* irocgii
iq nt tldi r*rzL vi'., be that :>f Srdr
Bras Qm C. *fc W 7. .'X-.-nafl. it
v i. i( i iii*- vii'-iai*. pr^pem liervees fine
?M Babertsam ::?-.?.: and tit traScjht
v.J.- la in firefl.. Ax ef>r. if
la-? mari* i? ti* belrt od Ehe La&e C
P. SallivKii to re*-c-er tiif ;>roj?er]r
fraac ta*. rslriiiirfl U taring tHft ?wi
U tan :l.vi,*r. :: vtf "Erp*.
buJh tin tier oesiaia c:?t ?.;Ti:?ts v | .? b
the bear* r lato) it*t ie*et violated.
Ftr? W?-k Jarwft,
Tat Brat "week ptpon art as ioiQtnra:
Ltftsreau Tawntiip?C:y?t T Frfctis
J. 1 Adamsv I. BellanUs C. C. Bus_
l>y. E 0 At?t-v-ra E H ":*??{.. J. a.
feiertet' G 8 ?riurt. D. ML Sett.
Baatter?T Kastore, f P. ?. Ctr
h-.: K I. ey. H I' Etat.t. VT. L
:.v:.t. E W. Ftrr-s:: L B. DILlt-ra.
D T. QodfrCT.
Cross HID?J. C. Chandler, J. E.
Spet.r t.it J. Li. B.ur.-E .* I1 K-'.. S. A
Lrcvt*. J? "VV Kooa
Yaiartoa?a c PhBlpa, G. t.
OX>%:: .*tat N Gotta K C S::t!
YtcaEt?L V.V Kurt- A G ?5
Mards, E WL Putter W. B. Sloaa
Frttk Abercraaolde, T. .3. Cooper.
Jarii?R. B Glean .3. k. Bonds.
EeoAeUnm?Get. K. BlakeSy.
?M?-?'i?c ? et4 Jurnrfc.
Tie second week Jurors tTt af' .Tol
knra:
Lifjrttt?E. G lease* -T B ESlii
; A- R Blaket?.
Waterloo?J. WaUace Godfrey, .3
11 DasleL E C CulM.tKt
Sc-uffletown?F. W Little, C. P.
Bofeertaoa, W. J. Bryeoa.
Young*?Joan J. Toid. J. J. Man
>r. tV. M Bt?l M G Pi.->:te. H. R
j Prior.
CroBfc H?J?8 D. Jone?, J. ELDnkea,
L??.i?JoLt T. Stoddira W. Z Et)'..
C. L. Wllaoa, W. N. CampbelL w. R.
Pntaaaa, W c. Winde. H. s. waii&c*-.
U v.'. GDinand, J. Ttoe. Owitf j
Su.l'vit?J. H. BalefJt*-. Jr.. A. J.
LteviE. Tto? W. Kaight. M. B. M-t-Cuea.
C. F. Be*.ks.
HtmUr?C. F. Bsnitn, W. iL Griffin.
Jack H Daria, Geo. W, Touns, K. F
"? ?..-.v. J. C. McCa-jjey.
10 IHM. VETEBA.XS SATT BD AT.
( enjnu.ttee? '.]???<? ? nt*-d la Leek after
the I?HaiU of Pr<-ii-iine -Kati"n?"
fer the VeteraDs.
TLe lad:*v; of '.i.e J. B. Kerahaw
i cbaj?ter. U. D. C. f-re itaklr.E pre
;<a:itiots lor ;he aaauai di?ter to
be givea the Confederate veteran?
! Saturday, a: a meeting several dayE
Yt^-i o'jitit.tt*t'rs were a; j/ttatt i to
i look after the details. Not only the
xcetil?erB of the chapter, but all the
ladies of the city are expected to 'oin
in providing-tais aaaual feast for the
reta. Tbe dinner will be served, as
j^;.;. :a the antory of the TraynhaXD
Guards. Tie following committees
have been appointed:
Dinner Committee:?ra. W. H. Gil
kerEoa. Chairman; Mrs. C. M. Clark.
MrE. I>arj:agtoa, Mrs. Y. C. Hellanta,
Mrs W. D. Byrd. Mrs J. F. Bolt. Mrs.
W. E. Lucas. Mrs. Warren Boh. Mrs.
W. R. Rlchey, Sr.. Mrs. R. E. Babb.
MrE. W. H. Dial, Mrs. Arrah Sullivan,
Mrs. W. E. Barre, Mrs J. R. Little,
Miss Bessie Roland. Miss Ella Rol
and. Mrs. B. W. Ball, Mrs. M. L. Cope
land. Mrs. H. K. Alken. Mrs. W G.
I^ancaster. Mrs. J. S. Bennett.
Coffee Committee: Mrs. Lucy Boyd,
Chairman; Mrs. Casper Smith, Mrs.
W. D. Ferguson, Mrs. John Cannon,
Mr3. Swygert, Mrs. Albright, Mrs. W.
R. Rlchey, Jr., Miss Bettle Watts,
Miss Barksdale, Mis3 Ferguson. Miss
Minnie Babb.
Soliciting Merchants: Mrs. Geo.
Albright. Miss. Janet Mcfarland.
Soliciting Baskets: Main Street.
Miss Ferguaon; South Harper and
irby Hill. Mrs. T. D. Darlington, Mrs..
Brooks Swygert; North Harper Street,
Mrs. Barre. Mrs. J. R. Little.
Church and Hampton Streets: Mrs.
Capus Hellams.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo,
Lucas County. ss.
' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City of Toledo. County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the usr? of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
/Fran* J. Cheney.
Sworn tr? before me afid subscr'?v?d
In rny presenV*./tbis 6th day of De
cember, A. D. >)fB6.
(Seal) \J A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intern
ally and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
Send for testimonials, free.
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Sold by all Druggists, 7'>c.
Take Hall s Family Pills for con
stipation.
THE EDUCATIONAL EDITION
rwlllllll JovrBalitxn.
The Li urtm* Ad rertiaet' eeis a fiat'
*x.am;?l* in ^cmFtrucUTe journalism
bp leasing t-L educ-atjonal edition re
vjt-v :.r tnt ;::-r:?i ma it b? tit
??fa. htrhooit of Liurt:.* county. ]:
iE t-L ins, Irsng newspaper and tLs^f
.usiTp:- wLkL way Boats Caro
lina arc i.ti*'. n* '.ourty .1 particu
lar, if Leaded
Tb* effittSos strfkJagSy i'.iustiSled
and eoriains SpJendM articles by dis
:xru-.-it't etoesM r* a* well as many
ttntitr* :i Laurtn*
::otm:y
Oer oextgrsl ol atlosa.?spa nan burg
BaraS:
Tit La. ur en* Ac> ert.s* r is*ut-d this
week tit be*: new?pa;?tr that has
beer puftdished ii South Carol'na in
yean 3: wa* aL educational num.
btr and it a gem.?Andtrson Daily
Man
- BchOt vi.~ ?: : and "was on* of the!
best iasuei eres seat out from a conn-.
??7 oSe*.?Ti- Nvwbt rry Obs-trver. i
Tue Lauren* Advertiser iasued a!
most creditable edition **" ; week;
:i ?: v\^ } county
*: boo! fa.: tt ik Ltld Friu... . Tb*
vi w a* filed witL ma::tr con
cern :c tLt schools of the. county.?
G:tti?..lt Piedmont
Tie special edition of tLt Laurens
Az?> < rt.t-t: la*t week was a rn* issue
of a *; l*nd.i ;'a;>t:. TL* Advertiser
::t erf the best of our exchanges,
elvers bright and cheerful; so that
thai ikmrnal. vLilt ;: did not exactly
ratshhue it*.*if m this late special edi
t.or. nevertLele*;* emitted many rays
of a high degree of brilliancy not of
:ti possible for a semi-weekly out
tide of a great metropolis lx-ng lire
Leare&s' irre little lacnleat literary
l neu bra to ry.?Xewberrj H*:aid and
N*? ?
We Live received recently two ex
:-. lent Spec :al Editions of papers, one
tLt vater jwo^er number of The ?Co
lumbia? Da:ly Record, the ether the
educational number of The Laurens
Advertiser. Both editions were ex
cellent in subject matter, method of
treatment and mechanical arrange
ment?Wslterbore News and Herald
Two unusually attractive special
editioni which bare come to our desk
? the Special Educational Edition"
of the Laurens Advertiser, and iL*
Conway Field'* " Greater Horry Coun
ty Edition/*?The State
TL* Laurens Adrertiser Issued la*:
week a school edition that is by far
tLe best thing don* in some time by a
county newspaper in South Carolina
This ;? constructive work of th* high
*> \ kind. The Advertiser has histories
of th* Tr ogress mad* by th* rural
schools of Laurens county, all inspir
ing in themselves but this Inspiration
strengthened by cuts of school build
ing*: in some cases old buildings
shown side by side with splendid new.
buildings. "My people are destroyed'
for lack of knowledge." wailed the
pbopbet Hosea. The cry must be kept
up, but with it must go the shout of
victory in sight, cheering notes, and
what The Advertiser has done is the
best thing possible in promoting the
good cause.?The Greenwood Index.
A Splendid hdition.
The Educational Edition issued by
Tbe Laurens Advertiser last week was
highly creditable, and one of the best
pieces of work ever issued by a South
Carolina weekly. Doubtless, through
out the entire county it has been a
subject of favorable comment. It
showed convincingly that constructive
journalism in the state is on the in
cline, and that the schools of Laurens
couuty have and are still making re
markable progress. The paper was
well illuslrated and contained sever
al masterly article from the pens of
various educators.
We congratulate "our next door
neighbors" on getting out such a
splendid edition. The Advertiser is
one of the most industrious newspa
pers in the Piedmont, and has behind
it, an exceptionally good newspaper
town. The issue was a credit to the
town in which it was published as
well as the entire county. Our con
gratulations.-?The Clinton Chronicle.
From Prof. Tale.
Columbia. 8. C
Department of Education.
April 21. 1913.
Editor the Laurens Advertiser.
Laurens, 8. C.
I Dear Sir: ?
Allow me to offer my heartiest con
gratulations on your educational edi
tion of April 10th. This is by far the
greatest educationhl number whdeh
has come to my attention from the
county papers of South Carolina. It
great ereilt upon the Lau
ren* Advertiser as well aE upon Mr.
? Miss Gray, and tat teacberi ana
pupils of the county. In my arork for
tie c ouaty schools of South Carolina
I have foani the pre** of the state
(be most potent factor for educational
I ??. gress. la the fOCClaJ edition, you
bare performed ito".:.(-r distinct ser
vice.
Wftb repeated coagratulations and
beat wishes to you aad to the educa
tional forces of the country, I am
Sincerely,
W. K~ T?te.
Freut Prof. I?. W. DanieL
Clemsoa College, S. C,
April IT, 1*13.
To the Ed.tor of The Advertiser.
Laureas, S. C.
Dear Sir: ?
Haviag served as a school boy cor
spondent for The Advertiser from
Mt. Gallagher when the paper was
first started. I feel free to set down
a few words here for publication. You
have not space to print all that I feel
like Eaying after rc-adiag the magnifi
cent Educational Edition recently Is
tued. I congratulate you cn the pub
lic spirit shown in sending out auch
an edition slJ the county on the
splendid progress that is being made.
In the excellent letter of Miss Sara
Martin, the daughter I think of my old
school mate. Jerry C. Martin, '"terc
, appears a list of the teachers of th.
Mt. Gallagher school, in which list is
the name of J. C. Daniel, at present
- l| rintendent of the Darlington
schools. The name should be D. YY.
Daniel. This writer taught the Mt.
Gallagher school for two years?1SS7-S
aad lS>*-'\ immediately following
, Prof. S. P. McElroy. Now you see
why this letter was written. The
writer is unwilling to be deprived of
the honor of having been one of the
teachers in one of the rural schools
' of his native county.
There is ao work that will bring
j greater returns to the county in
money. In men. in character, and la
the enlargement of life, than will the
efforts put forth for the upbuilding of
the country schools and the er.neh
men: of rural life.
Sincerely yours.
D. \Y. Daniel.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1-ujfii.er fer Sale?Sills sleepers
? ' plates. 2xls, 3-t inch plank,
rrfe SI 2a at tl tail] 2 miles from
? the public squa;... Apply to H. Y.
Simpson, Laurens. S. C. 39-2t
Lo#4?Small card case containing
Yalf lock key No 14592. Finder
! please return to Alvertiser office.
S9.lt
LoM?In graded school 1 uilding at
Ladens, on the ISth. one ladies"
tr<r.vn purse containing between four
and five dollars in change. Finder
please leave at Advertiser office. Mrs.
W. Watts Davis, Clinton. S. C. 39-1 t-pd
Koynd?at graded school building
on day of fair one small locket and
charn. Owner can secure it by calling
at this office, identifying and paying
I for tois advertisement 39-11
Yfr Sale or Kxchantre?A gang of
twenty half blood Angora goats for
sale or exchange for cattle. Apply to
W. P. Brown, Laurens Route 3.
3S-2t-pd
Corsets?Graceful slender lines, per
! fee|r corset comfort. Stout figures
i made beautiful. The Leading Lady
; Corset?tailored to measure. Mrs.
Shepard, at Terry's store. 36-5t
Ygr Sale?5-passenger Touring car.
fin# running shape, good tires Will
sell for $250.00 cash or on good nego
tiable papers. Bargain for quick
buyer. Address Box 206, Laurens, S.
C / 34-tf
BYrdrille Dairy and Stock Farm
jacit is ready for service. See the
colts that won prizes at the County
Fair. W. D. Byrd & Son. R. F. D. 3,
telephone No. 10, Laurens, S. C.
. 33-3mos
Peas, Peas, Peas?For sale, price
and? sample sent on application.
Hattaway & Co., Spartanburg, S. C.
33-tf
NOTICE.
The E. B. TAYLOR COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
Sgahtst
PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY, et al..
Defendants.
* Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Common Pleas for Laurens Coun
ty appolntipg me as Special Referee
in the ntyrveehtttled case. NOTICE Is
hereby given td the creditors of the
Palmetto Drug/Company to file their
claims agalnsti/sald company, duly
Itemized and verified on or before
May 22nd. 1918, at my office in the
Barksdale building, Laurens. South
Carolina, or be forever barred.
11. S. BLACKWELL.
39-3t Special Referee.
"My little son had a very severe
cold. I was recommended to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and be
fore a smftll bottle was finished be
was finished he was as well as ever,"
writes Mrs. H. Silks. 29 Dowling St..
Sydney, Australia. This remedy is
for sale by all dealeis.