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Unclaimed Letters. Following ls a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the Walhalla post office for week ending January 4th, 1908: Keller, ?111. Lannlng, Gaston. Prodden, Lizzie. Reid, G. W. (2) Persons calling for the above will please say they were advertised. J. Rf. Merrick, P. M. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. J. P. Klote, of Edina, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv STablets more beneficial than any her remedy I ever used." For sale by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. _ Hit by Blue Ridge at Belton. (Anderson Mail.) Allen Gantt, a young white man, was struck by a Blue Ridge train in the Belton yard about 7 o'clock Sat urday night. He waa sitting on the side of the track when the train backed across the yard to turn around. His head was somewhat .bruised up, but his wounds are not necessarily dangerous. Conductor Fredericks and Engineer Keith were in charge of the train. Gantt ls em ployed in the Belton Cotton Mills. Master's Sales for January. At the public sales last Monday, at which there was a large crowd in at tendance, Master W. O. White dis posed of the following tracts of land at the prices and to the partlea named: . Alexander vs. Sloan, 64 67-100 acres, on Conneross oreek, to T. E. Alexander for $50. Jones vs. Solomon, 64 acres, on Little river, to G. W. Leroy for $896. Emerson vs. Gilliam, 98 acres, on White's creek, to M. L. Emerson for -~ $-50O.- - England vs. Gilbert, 105 acres, on Chauga creek, to W. L. England, for $100. Pearl King vs. M. A. King et al., 79 acres, Seneca township, to J. C. Boggs for $1,185. Watson vs. Farmera' Ginnery and Vernor, 1 acre lot and appurte nances, in Fair Play, to Floyd B. Watson for $500. Conneross Union. All members of Conneross Local Union, No. 76, are requested to be present next Satur is-y, January tl tb, at 4 o'clock, lmportmt. Let all take notice and come. ' W. H. Butler, PresK t. A. N. Prichard, Secretary. Now Advertisements this Week. Attention is directed to the new advertisements of the following mer chants this week: C. W. & J. E. Bauknight.Walhalla. Walhalla Drug Company. Bell's Drug Store. Walhalla. Hunt & Harper, Seneca. J. W. Byrd, Seneca. Bank of Walhalla. Carter & Company, Walhalla. . Moss & Ansel, Walhalla. Carter Hardware Co, Walhalla. Numerous legal advertisements. Watch the advertising columns of The Courier each week and keep posted. The live merchants of the county advertise in The Courier be cause it reaches the people. Tribute of Respect to G. S. Hamilton. Whereas, God, in His infinite wis dom, nas called from our midst, on November 28, 1907, our highly es teemed and beloved brother, George S. Hamilton Resolved 1st. That In his death Bounty Land Union has lost a highly esteemed and worthy brother, his family a kind and devoted husband and an Indulgent father; the church has lost a zealous Christian, the county a useful citizen. Resolved 2d. That the bereaved are tendered the condolence and sym pathy of this union in their sad be reavement. Resolved 2d- That a copy of these resolutions b?? eut to the family of our deceased bi other, also a copy be spread upon our minute book, and be sont to each of our county papers for publication. A. H. Ellison, H. P. Boggs, M. M. Morris, Committee. From Oak Grove. Oak Grove, Jan. 17.-Special: There was a nice crowd at preaching last Sunday, and Bro. Harrell preach ed a good sermon. Wo are glad to know that L. A. Carver ls Improving. He has had a severe attack of pneumonia fever. Miss Estelle Carter ls visiting Mrs. Wade Alexander. T, M. and Boley Kelley are spend ing a few days with their brother, W. A. Kelley, of Clarkesvllle, Ga., this week, Mrs. James Rutledge and sister, Miss Belle Kelley, bpent Sunday with Mrs. 0. W. Broom. V. rou ever expect to m ak?) a finan- < l success. Don't always be lean- ? on others---and always borrow- ' -have money of your own-eave ( t which ls now being squandered >pen a bank account and then you i 1 have Homo ching substantial to d you up in time ot adversity. VNK OF WALHALLA Walhalla, S. C. FOUND DEAD IN WOODS. Dody of Nathan Deaton, SO Years of Age, Was Found. The body of Nathan Deaton, 80 years of age, was found dead In the woods in the Long Creek section of Oconee on Tuesday. December 81st, last. Mr. Deaton had lived In that neighborhood for a life time, ?hd for a long time had roomed at his own home, but took his meals with his nephew, Burt Deat?n, about a mlle and a quarter distant from his home. He left there Sunday, December 20th, after supper carrying a light, on his way to his room. Not returning Mon day for breakfast or dinner, lt was feared something had .happened, and a search was begun for him, but no trace was found. Tuesday about 20 joined in'the search, and his body was discovered about ll o'clock, ly ing on a steep hillside. He had been dead some time. An Inquest was held Wednesday at 11 o'clock, and it was ascertained that he came to his death from natural causes. The re mains were burled Wednesday even ing at the Deaton burying ground. The deceased was a brother of Capt. Wm. Deaton, who died a year or more ago. He was a good citizen and up right man, and will be greatly missed from his community. Odd Fellow Officers. The following new officers were installed In Oconee Lodge, I. O. O. F., last night: Noble Orand-J. C. Moss. Vice Grand-D. A. Smith. Secretary-Anton Gerber. Financial Secretary-W. B. Loehr. Treasurer-J. W. Lee. Warden-C. E. Gaillard. Conductor-F. A. H. Schroder. Outside Guardian-J. W. Walker. Inside Guardian-T. J. Todd. R. S. to N, G.-W. D. Moss. L\ S. to N. G.-R. W. Grubbs. R. S. to V. G.-Geo. L. Wilson. L. S. to V. G.-W. R. Cobb. R. S. S.-J. M. Durham. L. S. 8.-W. 8. Cross. Chaplain-C. R. D. Burns. Trustees-C. R. D. Burns, J. W. Walker, C. E. Gaillard. \ BIG FARMERS* RALLY. Prominent Union Men Expected at the Oakway Meeting. To Union Men Throughout the County: Since our announcement of the Oakway county meeting for Jan uary 17 and 18, we have been advis ed that State Business Agent W. C. Moore, State Secretary-Treasurer B. F. Earle, L. A. Watson, and Union Bureau Maanger J. C. Stiibling are expected to be with us; also, an ef fort will be made to have' National President C. S. Barrett there. All union men are cordially invited to attend. This will be a feast for yon. It promises to be the greatest county meeting ever held in Oconee. Prepare to attend. The Oakway peo ple will expect you. A. N. Prichard, County Secretary. Conneross Chat. Conneross, Jan. 7.-Special: We are glad to note that there were no accidents In our communlly during Christmas. The following are among our young people who have returned to their re spective positions and colleges, after spending the holidays here: Adger Alexander, Westminster; Stiles Bar ker, Central; Roy M. Abbott, Greer; Rena Hunslnger, Greenville Female College; Haskell Abbott, Furman University; Agnes Hunslnger, Green ville. Prof. Lyles gave his best girl a call on 'his way back to school. Miss Ruth and Will Hunnlcutt vis ited in this community recently. Clint Barker visited relatives and friends in Baldwin, Ga., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Avary Julian visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Abbott and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Pick Marett visited in the South Union section this week. Mrs. Cornelius Davis visited her mother- this week. Garvin Barker and sisters spent tho holidays in Plckens. Following ls the honor roll of de portment of the Conneross school: Brunis Alexander, Ethel Barker, Ro ney Abbott, Garvin Barker, Mertlo Alexander, Edgar Owens, Codie Al exander, Myrlll Hesse, Tillie Burdett, Jessie Barker, Maille Abbott, Pearl llunr.lnger, Enls Abbott, Annie But ler, Bewley Hunslnger, Daisy Hesse, Dewey Bnlt-;, Jane Hunslnger, Grace Abbott, Burt Hunslnger, Ollie Ab bott, Minnie Butler, Hercial Abbott. S. G. Tennessee Desperado Killed. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 4.-Gar rett Heddon, a desperado, who six years ago murdered his brother in Polk county, Tenn., -was to-day shot and killed by Sher'ff Biggs, of Polk county. Hedden's eighteen-year-old son was shot and killed by deputy sheriffs a few hours later. Since Heddon murdered his bro ther he has been at liberty. Officers hesitated to luyade the mountain fastnesses until Hedden recently be came so defiant that he made fre quent trips to Benton and openly de fied arrest. It ls said that friends are organizing to avengo the death of Hedden and that they may attack Benton, with the object of killing Sherill niggs. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Opened Session This Morning in tho Wallinna Baptist Church. The first session of the Oconee County Interdenominational Sunday School Convention opened this morn ing In the Walhalla Baptist church. There are about seventy-five dole gates In attendance, and the sessions ot to-day and to-morrow give prom ise of great Interest to all Sunday school workers. State Secretary Way, of Pelser; State President P. W. Gregg, of Ab beville; County President J. J. Har rell, of Westminster, and County Sec retary J. H. Burgess, of Seneca, are in attendance, besides'others promi nent in Sunday school work. This afternoon's session will con vene at 2.30 o'clock, the evening ses sion at 7.30. There are interesting and instructive programs prepared for each session. To-morrow's (Thursday) morning session opens at 9.30 o'clock, and at ll o'clock Rev. C. S Blackburn, of Seneca, will handle "The Round Ta ble," this closing the morning session. At 2.30 o'clock the election of offi cers will be held, the session continu ing to 3.30, when tho subject of "Temperance" will be handled by Clerk of Court C. R. D. Burns. I T Thursday night the dosing session will open at 7.30, continuing until 9 o'clock. Let all our citizens, especially those interested ld church and Sun day school work, attend these ses sions. The large number of delegates present should have the encourage ment of the presence of our own peo ple. The delegates are being most heartily welcomed to Walhalla. It Does the Business. B. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., says of Bucklen's Arnlca^Salve: "It does the business. I have used lt for piles and lt cured them. Used it for chapped hands and lt cured them. Applied lt to an old sore, and it heal ed lt without leaving a scar behind." 26c. at all drug stores. BLUE RIDGE RAILWAY CO. BKTWKKN HELTON AffT} Wi.T Wtr.T.t Tim? Tabla No, I-In Kffoot Jan. 0,190ft. BABTBOUfD 13 LvWalkMla. I/TWeat Union. LvBenoca...._. LT*Jordania J unction Lr*Adams.. XTKlherrr.. IiTFandlaton. Lr'Auiun. LY San dy Springt... LV'Denver. JCT*Waat Andei on. ArAndorson-r-ftssl>ep LvAcderaon-PasaDep LVAndarton-VrtDap ArHeilon. M 8 3? SSS 8 05 . 10 0 13 0? 0 89 0 88 ? 41 0 M 10 00 10 08 IO 80 10 PM 0 10 000 888 6 40 6 00 0 08 8 10 0 18 6 SI 8 08 0 40 0 40 0 48 r r P.M. is so 10 40 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 88 8 0S 8 18 80S li 9 Oft 4 40 4 48 ! io 10 ti AM VM 0 00 8 88 T 00 3 00 ?i -a 0 00 WMtTBOIIKD T IT 18 LrHoH?n. !.?. Anderson-Fr't De ArAnderaon-Paaa Da LvAndorson-Pass Da ^V^Waat Anderson.... '?.?.Denver. LvBandy Springs. Lv'Autun. JLvPendleton... Lr*Clierry... LT? Adams., I,v*JordanIa Junction. LrSeneca. I.vWost Union... ArWalhnUa. I'M f T A M ll 50 ISSI A H 7 50 800 8 18 8 88 8 96 884 844 84T 1% 939 980 13 34 IS 80 19 48 1S4T 18 49 13 07 1 07 I 10 1 88 1 80 1 00 1 00 8 10 8 20 8 40 8 60 8 00 930 9 40 9 40 10 10 10 00 11 20 ll 80 All 7 SO .747 7 00 PH 110 S 87 840 . Flag stations. Will also stop at the following stations to take I on and let oil passengers : Phlnney's, James's and Toxaway, Welch. A. B. ANDREWS, President. J. B. ANDBBSON. Superintendent. Return to Se? Friends. Louis Mitchell and C. L. Proctor, two colored women who were well known here years ago, but have re sided at Adamsvllle, Ala., for quite a while, were in Walhalla last week. They are remembered by many of the older white citizens of this commu nity ns types of the old-time colored people, and hold the respect of all. Before their return to their home in Alabama they made lt a point to see a number of the elderly people, for whom, years ago, they had worked. COUNTY CL. AI M S AUDIT RD. At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, held on Friday, January 3, 1908, the following claims were passed: In Whose Favor and Nature of the Claim, il 866 O C White, road work near Old Plckons. 898 S J Isbell, wood for Jail. 899 JW IveBter( road work, District 61 ;.... 900 J T Crenshaw. conveying orison era to Jail.| 901 J F Stewart, road work, District 12. 903 J P Stribling, services on Board of Education. 904 Dr J W Wickliffe, lunacy examination . 905 J H Cannon, aid to soldiers.,. 906 D F Nicholson, service oh Board of Education. 907 T R Jenkins, road and bridge wortc, District 12....... 908 C Courtenay, road and bridge w01;k, District 70. 909 The Newry Store, aid to soldiers ..,... 910 Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co,blanks for Master. .. * ;. 911 Miss S M Lewis, timber tor bridge. 912 R E McLees, road work, Seneca, township . 913 J H Wlgington, surveying new road-1906. 914 Worrell, Manufacturing Co, disinfectants for Jaif. 915 F A H Schroder, Cleric, salary Dec, paid for gasolene. . 916 D F McAllBter, Supervisor, salary for December. 917 J L Miller, Co Commissioner, salary for Dec, paid dray 918 J L Talley, Co Commissioner, salary for December.... 919 S H Maret, Magistrate, salary fonquarter. 920 People's Bank, noto and Interest. 921 W M Kay, SherW, dieting prisoners, December . 922 W M Kay, Sheriff, salary and convoying lunatic. 923 Moss & Ansel, aid to soldiers. 924 Jos Kerr, road work, District 26. 926 J M Whltm?re, Magistrate, salary for year. 926 J E Collins, road and bridge work, District 38. 927 Jas F Knox, road and bridge work, District 36 A. 928 JR Mahoney, fees as constable. 929 T M Leathers, running Knox's Ferry, December........ 930 Oconee News, advertising. 931 Dr B F Sloan, lunacy and post mortem examinations. . . 932 AP Crisp, aid to soldiers, supplies to road hands. 933 R F Kaufmann, work on Supervisor's office. 934 M Nicholson, road work, District 48. 935 Keowee Courier, stationery, printing and gasolene. 936 Keowee Courier, advertising. 937 JA Eubanks, Magistrate, salary for fourth quarter. .. . 938 Everett Waddey Co, books for Clerk's office. 939 WO Tannery, fees as constable. 940 JE Singleton, Magistrate, salary for year, aid to soldier. 941 J B Whitten, bridge work, District 32. 942 Craig-Verner Mercantile Co. corn, stove, drayage. 943 WM Brown, cement for jai. . 944 A P Crisp. Magistrate, salary and jury fees. 945 Dr J W Bell, poor house and jail practice, and ink. 946 B J Marett, road and bridge work, District 6. 947 CD Corbin, bridge work, District 48. 948 John T Jenkins, removing drift from bridge. 949 W J Schroder, Court expenses, two terms. 950 CW Pitchford Co, aid to soldiers., 961 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co, office supplies. 952 WT Adams, road work, District 13.., 953 W F Casey, bridge work, District 7. .. .. ., 964 AP Crisp, paid for special constable., 955 J N Fitzgerald, fees as constable., 956 C R D Burns, acting Judge of Probate, fee., 957 C R D Burna, Clerk of Court, salary and expenses... 958 PA Brown, Magistrate, salary for year and Jury fees. 969 PA Brown, roaa work, District 35. 960 Carter & Co, shingles for Supervisor's office. 961 C W A J E Bauknlght, supplies for poor house. 962 W R Cobb, Steward, salary for fourth quarter. 963 Oconee News, advertising. 964 John C Cole, road and bridge work, District 67. 965 BL Owens, road work, District 26. 966 Whit Grant, tear.' for constable. 967 W L Thomas, aid to soldiers. 968 J N Hopkins, fees as constable. 969 W J Schroder, Treasurer, salary for December. 970 WW Fowler, material and putting up stove in office. .. 971 J J Pickens, bridge work, Dlstrlot 75. 972 EC Butler, janitor, salary for December . 973 J B Burdette, running ferry and work on fiat. 974 P P Sullivan, tools for road hands. 975 J H Crumpton, bridge work, District 25. 976 R J Vinson, Magistrate, salary for year, and road work. . 977 S P Barron, lumber for bridge. 978 S W Cox, bridge work and material. 979 J H Harbert, taking drift off of bridge . 980 Greene & Dyer, lumber for bridge. 981 A C Srhith, road and bridge work, District 42. 982 W E Nimmons, road work, District 38. 983 D D Alexander, Magistrate, salary for fourth quarter.... 984 Jim Sanders, hauling lumber and building bridge. 985 M Abbott, building bridge. 986 S L Crow, lumber and building bridge . 987 O L Craig, Supt of Ed, salary for December. 988 W A Cox, building bridge and material . 989 W J 8mlth, repairing bridges, Tugaloo township . 990 JA Norris, bridge work, Tugaloo township . 991 J B Burdette, road Wj&rk, District 33. 992 JJ Abbott, road tax refunded, paid twice :. 2 50 24 62 1 60 14 on 3 60 20 00 5 00 4 00 li 70 1 00 575 40 36 00 I 98 1 00 6 00 SO 00 16 91 RS 33 33 83 33 33 25 00 2057 40 15 00 105 58 3 00 3 00 25 00 ll 75 11 60 3 65 7 60 30 00 10 00 66 85 2 00 18 00 30 70 66 63 12 50 45 75 1 50 28 00 9 00 9 35 3 50 126 60 35 08 34 90 9 50 1 00 913 95 32 65 22 57 3 50 1 9 00 80 47 ito 5 00 326 66 28 90 2 60 15 95 63 65 75 00 36 63 2 25 1 3 7 00 50 00 9 10 25 00 3 60 00 00 14 50 00 00 27 65 3 72 9 91 2 00 19 43 3 25 00 25 75 50 6 00 58 33 2 00 1 60 5 00 9 00. 1 00 Note.-All claims were allowed for amount claimed, except No. 911, which was for 31.50, and was disallowed, and for this reason tho column "Amount claimed" ls omitted. Where there ls a missing claim the same was laid over for Investigation. D. F. MCALISTER, Supervisor. F. A. H SCHRODER, Clerk. JANUARY, 1908. T had a fair business in 1907, for which I am thankful to all my friends and I hope you will con- . tinue with me in 1908. If not a f customer try me. J. W. BYRD, 8. CAROLINA. Reduced Prices On all Winter Goods. SEE SALE PRICE NEXT t WEEK. ! Hunt & Harper, Next to Ellison's Hotel, SENECA, S. C. m.mtmrn**** TRIAL OP HARRY THAW. Great Crowds Thronged Around the Court House in Effort to See. New York, Jan. 6.-The second trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White, bogan to-day with a platoon of 100 police holding in check the huge crowd that sought to witness the beginning of the pro ceedings. The place of Delmas ls occupier' iy Martin Littleton. Dan iel O'Reilly, Thaw's adviser, ls at his old piuco and so ls Russell Pea body. Thaw's young wife is at her accustomed place at his side, but his mother is absent, being ill, and the Countess of Yarmouth is in England with her own domestic sorrow, and attendance is impossible. Only the reporters and talesmen were admit ted to the court room. Judge Dow ling is presiding in place of Judge Fitzgerald. Thaw looks more nattily dressed, cheerful, brighter and more self-contained than before. The first venire of 100 men was dismissed because the names were published Friday by mistake. Attorney Peabody makes the state ment that insanity will be Thaw's defense. Attorney Jerome, who be lieves Tho.w insane at the first trial will combat the theory. Dots from Fall Creek. Fall Creek, Jan. 6.-Spec'al: The health of this community is generally good. John Smith, of Stamp Creek, ls very low with pneumonia at vals writing. We hope for him a speedy recovery. C. 1. Murphree had the misforti. -io to lose a fat hog this week. J. F. Fendley opened school at Fort George on December 30th. This ls his fifth term at that place. Miss Addle Grogan opened her school at Fall Branch on December 30th. Miss Addle ls a fine teacher. We wish for her much success In her new field. . This is her first work at Fall Branch. Married, at the residence of the bride's fathor, John Fendley and) Miss Ida Smith, Rev. B. F. Murphree officiating. We wish them success and happiness. Miss Essie Lumkin, of Pickens, ls visiting Miss Janie Robertson this week. We Wish The Courier a happy New Year. S. B. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE.-Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned will make application to D. A. Smith, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State ot South Carolina, at his office nt Walhalla Court House, on Friday, January 31st, 1908, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, tor leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of J. E. Hoopes, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administrator of said estate. J. F. MORTON, Administrator. . January 1, 1908. 1-4 NOTICE OF PINATi SETTLE MENT AND DISCMARGE.-Notice ls hereby given that the undersigned will make application to D. A. Smith, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, In* the State of South Caro lina, at bis office at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, January 81st, r'OS, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said applica tion can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the Estate of Joseph Sharp, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administrator of said estate. B. S. SHARP, Administrator. January 1, 1908. 1-4 COMB OUT AND MARIS YOUR TAX RETURNS. The Auditor's office will be open from the 1st day of January, 1908, to the 20th day of February, 1908, for the purpose of receiving returns of PERSONAL PROPERTY for taxa tion in Oconee County, South Caro lina for the year 1908. For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his deputies will also receive returns at the following times and places: Westminster, Friday and Satur day, Jan. 10 and ll. Adams' Crossing, Monday, Jan. IS, from 10 a. m., to 1.80 p. m. Cherry's, Monday, Jan. 18, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Clemson College, Tuesday, Jan. 14. Newry, Wednesday, Jan. 16. Seneca, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 16 and 17. High Falls, Monday, Jan. 20. Salem, Tuesday, Jan. 21. Little River, Wednesday, Jan. 22. Cherry Hill, Thursday, Jan. 23. Mt. Rest, Friday, Jan. 24. Henry's Store, Saturday, Jan. 25. Cannon's Store, Monday, Jan. 27. M. H. Lee's Store, Tuesday, Jan. 28 Tugaloo Academy, Wednesday, Jan. 29. Madison, Thursday, Jan. 30. Tamassee, Friday, Jan. 31. , Richland, Saturday, February 1. Returns will be taken at all places, where the hour is not specified, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Please bear this in mind. Every male citizen r tween the ages of 21 and 60 years, except ex Confederate soldiers and those in capable of earning a support from being maimed or from other causes, shall be deemed taxable polls. Note all transfers of real estate since making your last return; from whom acquired or to whom sold. All tax payers are required to give the number of their school district. They are also requested to state whether the property ls situated In town or country. It is absolutely necessary to make all returns before the 20th of February. After that date fifty per cent penalty for non-returns is prescribed by law. R. W. GRUBBS, Auditor Oconee County, S. C. TE??H?RSnEXAM?NATION. There will he nn examination for teachers held at the Walhalla Court House on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1908. The examination will begin promptly at 9 a. m., and bc closed as soon after 5 p. m. as ria nature of the work will allow. The State Su perintendent of Education requests that the law about certificates be strictly enforced. I notice that there are several new teachers in the coun ty who have not sent their certificates to be recorded. If the trustees will call their attention to this matter lt will enable me to carry out the '* v on this subject. I further notice that there are a few that have been avoid ing the examinations, even after their certificates have xpired. Please look over your certificates and see whe ther lt is over two years old or not. If you find that lt is you should at tend this examination. The County Board will not issue a certifies t? to any one who will not be governed by the rules of the examination as conducted by them. No teacher will be allowed to sit by anothor or speak without permission of the board. , Respectfully O. L. CRAIG, County Superintendent Education. December 25, 1907. 62-3 garea SaHai EraaewM ania ..