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' TKL LAl'RESS COl\TY SIMMER f SCHOOL FOii TEAC'HEKS. The Laurense County Normal De-j partmeat of the Laurens High School i offers a four weeks course to Rural! Teachers who have to have certif 1- : cates renewed this year. This course | begins on April the 20th. and ends! on May the 24th. There will be no j tuition charges. Board can be se-1 cured for that time for $1S. The sud- J jeets taught will be Primary and j Grammar Grale Methods in the i teaching of Reading, Arithmetic, Lan- \ gocge, Writing, and any other sub-1 .iects the teachers desire to study Those teachers whose schools do not: close in time to begin on April the j ?9th can enter o:; May 'be 6th, of j later. Tiie certificates win ue re-j newed upon condition of ptt-ndvnTtifter entering and satisfactory work. Anyone wishing to take this course will please write Miss Annie Work-1 ^an, Laurens. S. C. ?Buy Liberty Bonds? STKOSG FACULTY FOK WINTHEOP SI MMER SCHOOL For the benefit of the people of our J i State and adjoining states President! D. B. Johnson announces his strong faculty of noted educators for the summer school. This is one of the largest and strongest faculties the summer school has ever had . .Nothing is being left undone to meet the needs of all those wishing information in all lines of knowledge. faculty: David Bancroft Johnson,! A. M., L.L.D., President; W. G. Gag-j ley, Ph.D., Cornell 'University; Ruth Pot wine Bartlett, Physical Elucation; Florence W. Bates, Modern Languages; Andrew jackson Bowers, D.D Latin; Wilfred Laadan Brooker, A. In., a: ebra, Geometry, Trigonometry; J. Thompson Brown, A. M., English; Mary Brown, Training School; Nancy Beyer, Manual Training; Nan- j cy G. Campbell, Pianoforte, Pipe Or- > gan; Edna F. Coith, Househould 'Science; E. C. Coker, Physics, Astron omy; A. B. Cooke. American Consel, Lecturer; Lillian A. Crane, Expression; Henry S. Curtis, Ph.D., Organized Flay; Ida J. Dacus, Library HJToLt.irtric: f :r\ 'Hnriio'? Vno-lich A n_ nie. :V. Dunn, Art; S. H. Edmunds, Lfit.D., English, Education; Frank t J>vans, Georgraphy, Physiography; JVfrs. Emma A. Fox, Xoted Parliamentarian, Lecturer; Sarah I. Grant, Training School; Henry D. Guelich, Mrs. Doc., Music Appreciation; Kathj < erine B. Heyward, Surgical Brerir.ng;.! Red Cross; Helen F. Hill, Education: James P. Kinard, Ph.D., Education; John R. Kirl:. President, Kirksville State Normal: Jenne V. Latimer, RuTci Sociology; Mary MacDougall, M. ?., Biology; Minnie Macfeat. Kindergarten; Willis Delbert Magginis, A. <N., Education; Thomas B. Meadows,,: A. M., Agriculture: Mary McKenna.J Koine Nursing; A. Winton Parks, Training School; Caroline Riker, Manual Training; Leila A. Russell, Rural School Problems; Harry 0 Sampson, Agriculture; Marion C Salter white, Art; Rachcl Schwab, A.! M., Physical Education; C. Alphonsci Smith, L.L.D., A. M., Ph.D., Lecturer, Charles Foster Smith, L.L.D., Lect"r?r; Henry N. Snyder, M. A.. Litt D, L.L.D., Lecturer; Bessie H. Sterrtet, Penmaship; Emily Stribling, Household Science; Ida M. Tarbell, lecturer; Roy Z. Thomas, A. M? Ph. j F !>.. Chemistry, Geology; J. W. Thorn- a son, Education; Daniel Duncan Wal- c lace, A. M., Ph. D., History; James t Elliott Wr.Imsley, A. M., Ph.D., His- c tory. Political Science; Belle Will- c iams. Bird Study; Alebrt E. Winship,|> Editor of Journal of Education, Lec- j 3 turer; Williams Wirt, Originator of the "Gary System"; Sarah Withers, j Primary Methods; Ella Flagg Young, Former ,PrAsirient nf the N. E. A.! Louise Yoder, School Music. ?Buy Liberty Bonds? 1 ? An humble Methodist minister in i r Tspeka, Kan., offered this pra/er at ?13 morning service iasr ounaa/: j '0, Lord! Thou knowest That if this German Kaiser, His war lords and officers Shall all be slain tomorrow We shall rejoice Nobody has yet accused this good, brother of lacking Christian spirit. So far as we are concerned, all we 1 ! c have to say is "Amen!" j.c ?Buy a Liberty Bond? |.* ?vfiss Rebecca Wicker has returned t * home, her school at Blenheim having * closed for the season. Mr. and Airs. J. B. Harmon of Pr03perity 3pent the week-end in the city * with her narents. Chief and Mrs. E.! 1 !L. Rodelsperger, and Mrs. E. P. Mor- j c ris, Mrs. Harmon's sister of Pros- i 2 peritv, is spending the week here with i8 her parents." j.; Miss Selma Ootwell of the Wo- j1 man's College of Due West spent th3: the week-end at home.^-cor the State, jr Mr. "3. S. Langford Returned Wed-j nesday from a business trip to New- 1 fcerry and Cheraw.?Dorchester, St. Seorge, Eagle. , - INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS Mr. Chester Duff, Y. M. C. A. secretary of Camp .Jackson, made an instructive and inspiring address at V ~\/f r> A holl v> uei 1} cuiiegc i. -u. .tl. u?? Sunday afternoon. He explained the machinery of tlis "Y" in Camp Jackson, and gave examples of the good results of their Christian work. One very striking remark which he made was. that you hear less cursing and swearing and see less gambling than in a city of the same population. He made a ringing appeal to the boys at the college to stand for tho right and work for the kingdom of God wherever they were; at home, at college or in camp. -* He made short talks in the Lutheran church at Sunday school and at the Epworth League at Central M. E. church. "P WT Q T DA?% J w?; u JU1WCJIIJ 1??UU, The States and Liberty Bonds, By M. M. En ford. New HamPshire NevAda KenTucky South CaRolina 'Virglinia ^ortn uakuta Moil Tana Malno ConneCticut Massachusetts Ohio NorTh "TtoVnPo California ' -iZona 0:-Kgon .aNsas TenneSsee Pennsylvania Misso IJri Nebraska LouiSiana Wisconsin New Jc Rsey Ind Tana Ala ^a TExas ^'orida Washin On ! West V! Rginia j I Noi Th Carolina : Ida Ho Mis? Issippi | Geo Rgia j Hfco De Island m j * r ? Mi Chigan Del Aware Mary Land v Ok Lahoma Colorado Wyoir. Ing TTW VI T V v ti.r i ' r i New MExico Ve Rmont Mmnesc T?. 2s*ew York B iOwa Ark^asas 1 South Dakota Illinois ?Buy a I<lb<?rfT Bond? CALL TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS ! i i By authority of the Democratic Executive Committee and in pursumce of the constitution of the Dem>cratic party and in accordance vtiA he statute law of the State, a county onvention of the party is hereby J ;a!led to meet at the court house at j sewberry at 12 o'clock, noon, on j Monday, May 6, 191S. By the same authority the Demo- j :ratic clubs are hereby called to meet j it their respective places of meeting i :n Saturday, April 27, 1918, for the j >urpose of reorganizing, electing del-1 igates to the conuty convention and j ecommending a member of the Ex- j scutive Committee and such other1 rosiness as may come before the. ;lub. j Rule 30 of the Constitution of the >arty, which is also the statute iaw if thA State, reads as follows: "20. Every general election year :ounty conventions shall be called >y the county committee to meet on he first Monday in May at the county icat. The convention shall he com)Osed of delegates from the clubs la Vi a n/v<iTifv r?n a frtT* f>VA1*V uv V/V/u^ *r wenty-ftve members, and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof, >ased upon the number of votes pollsd In the first primary of the preceang election year. The list of the lelegates certified to by the secretary md president of each club shall con ititute the temporary roll of the con- j 'ention. The number of delegates for | tew clubs shall be ba ad npon their j mrolLment at the tin *he club I neetlng. FVank R, Hunter, 5. B. Leitzsey, Chairn-y^. Secretary. Ipril 15, 1918 . ~ ' * | ( LVB MKETiya*. Ward o Club. j i Will meet Saturday evening at S:.10 : in the West End school building. T. F. Turner, Sec. ? Buv a Liberty Bond? ! Saluua. Democratic club of township Xo. 7 will meet at \V. H. Sander's store | April 27, at r> o'clock (government I time.) Let all members please da ! present. J. W. Sanders, i J; S. "VVerts, President j Secretary. ?Bay a Liberty Bond? Tie Jalapa j Democratic club will meet at Jala: pa Saturday, April 27, at 3 p. m., fo? ' 11 ? ? frt?4 ' IG6 purpose ui mcuuug ynnwu | the next two years and to elect delj egates to the county convention. W. C. Wallace, Sec. ?Buy a Liberty Bond? Ittollohou ! Democratic club will meet at Timi moT*mart'c Hall Saturday. Anril 27th, j at 8 p. m. W. T. Brown, I D. <D. Darby, President. Secretary. ?Buy Liberty BondsProsperity Democratic Club. Will meet in the Town Hall on t ! Saturday, 27th, at three o'clock, p, m. I S. L. Fellers, . t a r>r>mini/>Tr President. A ' vy Secretary. ?Buy a Liberty Bond? Biar Creek, j Democratic club will meet at the ; school house on Saturday, Aprli 27, j at 9 a. m. * J. S. Nicholds, . X. A. Xichols, President. Secretary. ?Boy a Liberty Bond? j St. Phillips. [ Democratic club will meet at St | Phillips school house on Saturday, Anril 27. at 5 d. m. H .H. Ruff, Sec. j ?Bny a Liberty Bond? The Mt. Pleasant j Democratic club will meet at the school house Friday, at 3 o'clock for 1 reorganization. L. P. Miller, I T. Ernest Ringer, President. ; Secretary. ?Bny a Liberty Bond? Garma-ny. Democratic club will meet at the i*sual ,rnt.^T)Pr place on Saturday, April 27, at 9 a. m. H. C. Suber. John T. Oxner, President, j Secretary. ?Bnr " JJ'?er*v Bond? SilTerstrppf. Democratic club will meet at ?P- j . verstreet at the hall over tb* bank j building at 4 p. m. on Saturday. April: 27 J Fred Shuni pert. j H. 0. Long, President, j ( Secretary. ?Buy a Liberty Bond? -r? -r Ji. T? A JDU? ?l -L.lovnj IM/UU j O'Neall Club. The O'Neall Democratic cli:b will\ meet on Saturday, April 27, at 3:00. o'clock. j Pat Wise. Sec. Jno. H. Koon, Prea ?Boy a Liberty Bond*? XL Bethel. j r\ ..v ??;ii o<- \Tf < UtJlllOUictLu; i:iuu y?iju uicci Bethel school house on . Saturday, April 27. at 10 a. m. W. C. Brown, Pres.; ?Boy a Liberty Bond.? Hartford Democratic club will meet at Hart-j ford school house at 2 p. m. on Sat-; urday, April 27. ! J. P. Summer, j Z W. Dennis, President.; Secretary ?Buy Liberty Bonds? Beth Eden Democratic club meet Satur- j day. April 27 at the school house at! 10 a. m. ; S. W. Derrick, Pres. ?Buy a J 'berty Bond? j Utopia Clab. Will meet at the Utopia school- i house Saturday morning at 11 o'clock J. R. Perdew, j I. P. Cannon, ' President! < ; Secretary. ?Bny a Liberty Bond? Trinity Democratic club will meet at the ! Trinity school house April 27, at 6 j p. m. D. <H. Stilwell, j O. 3. Longshore, Presided! j Secretary. j ?>Buj Liberty Bonds? Union Democratic club will meet at the Union school house on Satur-: day, April 27, at 2 o'clock, to reor-i ganize, to elect delegates to the coun-j ty convention, to elect a member ?f the county executive committee and ! to attend to any other business that! may come before the club. M. L. Long, M. L. Straus?. President. Secretary. -Buy ? Liberty Bond? St. lakes Democratic club will meet Satur-1 day, April 27, at St. Lukes at 2 p. m. j for the purpose of reorganizing and. to elect delegates to the county con-j ventioa ' "J j C. S. Nichols, Sec. j THE LITTLE 3101'MA IS i Democratic Club will meet in me I , Y\\ 0. W. Hall on Saturday, April | 27th at ">:20 o'clock for the purpose i of electing officers and executive comI initteeraan and delegates to the j county convention, all are urgert 10 ; attend. B. I* Miller. ; J. B. Derrick, Chairman. Clerk, i ?Buv a Liberty Bond.? Jolly Street Clab | Will meet at Jolly Street school (house on Saturday, April 27, at 2:30 i p. m. All members will please at' tend. B. B. Rikard, Pres. I ?Bny a Liberty Bond.? Central I Democratic club will meet on Sati urday, April 27, at 2 p. m. for the j purpose of reorganizing and attend| ing to any business that may come j before it Be present promptly. J. A. Counts, | Sligh Wicker, President Secretary. ?Buy a Liberty Boncl.? WARD 2 Democratic club will meet at tne \ court house Saturday, April 27, ar. 19:30 p. m. M. L. Spearman, ! W. W. Cromer, President ( Secretary. I ?Buy a Liberty Bond.? i i/iiuvvi auv iuccuji^t I The Swilton Democratic club will j meet on the 1th Saturday afternoon | at 1 o'clock. J. S. Watts, Sec. and Treas. ?i>uy Liberty BondsLiberty | Democratic club will meet Satur day April 27, at 3:00 to organize and 1 ' / I IrA ^ 1 YlClfYC; 1' ! I i I I Standard I to Pou Ti / Already one of the big producing holders are drawing big dividends cost is at a minimum. Tlirougn a able lease on this structure. At in the Warm Springs dome and w? member this is a producing field. Sunda We were in this field just before the structure. This dome bids fair ways make us the bio; company of This is the most consistent oil old, it has made more wealthy per are at the head of this company largest gushers in the field. One 20 per cent per annum on the tota on our property. The Cra This dome has been recognized b) in all of America. Two other cc is reported that one of them has alsecured 560 acres of deeded lana in the course of construction. Wh Boom prices will prevail and our i _ ruwut We have a one-third locator's ia from a well now being drilled by coming fields of the state. Shallow big devidend payer. The Van 421-22 Security Building VAN DUZEN OIL CO., 421-22 Securities Bldg., Billings, Montana. Gentlemen: Please send me at once full formation regarding the Van Du; Oil Co. I am anxious to know about it before you advance the pr of the stock. Name Address Occupation elect delegates to the county con-' vention and for any other business that may come before the club. , Geo. F. Hunter, Sec. ?-Buy Liberty Bonds? ?liny Liberty Bonds? Ward 4. ! Democratic club will meet at old : I I ? (K _ r -\r uuuit nuuttt: IU uuice (,)i iviagisii<tt? i j Douglas on Saturday, April 27th. at i [8:30 p. m. j j Neal W. Workman. } j .f. 0. Havird, President. ' Secretary. ?Buy i\ Liberty Bond? The Pomaria Democrtaic club will hold a meet- j ! ing at Pomaria on Saturday, 27th at I ! 4:30, (new time) o'clock, p. m. for ; : the purpose of electing officers fo? j i the year and delegates to the county ; ' convention and also an7 ouier dusi- j ; ness which may. come before the club, j Jos. W. Alewine, ! i .T. T. Kinard. -President. ! < t Sec. and Treas. ?Bay a Libertv 3 Pnnl'c Plnh ' j Wil]e meet Saturday afternoon at 2 j ' o'clock at the regular place of meet- i | ing. George Wicker, Pres. j ?Bny Liberty Bonds? j Misses Azile Parr and Helen Kerr j | spent Monday nffernoon -in Anderson j ! in th? interest of the Woman's Col- j ; te-'e .journa:.?^or me btate. ! The conservatory of riiisie pfe- j J sented Miss Marv Frances Kibler of ! i Xewberrv in a pianoforte graduating ; ! recital Thursday evening. Miss Kib- j j ler has been well known to the public j j as a violinist during her five years j | at tne conese. out not until her graa- ; ; uating recital were her talents as a oianist fully revealed.?Greenville | Woman's CoIIepre eor. The State. ? ' ?/ drilling Rigs T nd Their Ws he Oil Sandi farm Springs -Wyomin ; fields of Wyoming. Eight wells ha78 1 every month in the year. This is a "s peculiar turn of fortune the Van Daz( jast a dozen companies are now drill ic j do not expect to lose much time in st j nce-Uriton Fields?Wvc ? M ? - ftf the boom started and have 6.080 acres 1 to be one of the best fields in Wyomir this big field. We ha?e one rig spotted i Salt Creek?Wyoming producing field in all the world, aural >ple than any of the big 'fields of Wy.m have secured 320 acres of land less tfc 500-barrel well in this field at $1.00 p< I capitalization of the Van Duzen Oil ( '5? 3 & zy Woman's Pocket?M r many geologists to be the most per'ec .mnnninn Vinvn TTTflll a l'n f nrft/>050 I1T f 'uipautco uarc n uno ui <,uv> ^/>uvvmW u-. . ready encountered an oil producing sa lying midway between the two wells nc i en this field is proven it will be the fi] stock Is sure to go sky Mph. :r River Junction?Wye iterest in three one-quarter sections ly the famous Ohio Oil Co. This dome is ' drilling and its proximity to rail trans Duzen Oil C I AH rsvmmrmn Stnclc I VAJ Fully Paid and ? Non-Assessable. Gen I !en Authorized Capital ita au $1,000,000.00 fnrt Ic 0 $... sam lOc-per Share-10c to i to r . Make all remit- I ceiv tances payable to Na" the Company Edwin S. Motte, Jr., of the head0?..-. ct.i s troops, has beer. transferred to division headquarters and appointed a corpora!, at Cunp Wadsworth. Young Motte's father lived ai Newberry when a boy arid (.his item will recall his name with pleasure to. the friends o* his youth. Step Lively! Corns Quit with "Sets-It11' The Great Corn-Loosener of tb.3 Age. Never Pails. Painless. Watch my step? What's the use! I go along "right side up without care," even with corns, because I uso "Gets-It", the painless. off-Iike-a-ba nana-peel corn remover. I tried other ways galore, until I wu3 bluo Cora* Siasply Caa't Stop Us,W* UWCstt^tT' in the fa.ce and red in the toes. No more for me. Use "Gets-It." It T>?.. ?V OftMl ftp never ians, xvu^u j ? lus with two drops of "Geta-It," and "Gets-It" does the rest. It's a. relief to be able to stop cutting: corns, making: them bleed, wrapping: them up like pack-igres and using: sticky tape and salves. It remove? any corn clear and clean, leaving ^ t the toe as smooth as your palm. You can wear those new shoes without pain, dance and be frisky on your f feet. It's great to use "Gets-It" "Gets-It," tne gua.r?nicoa, uivucjrback corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drag store. M*jrd by Lawrence <fe Co.,Chicago, 11L Sold in Newberry, and recommended by as the world's best corn remedy by W. G. Mayes, P. E. Way, Newberry Drug Co. . A /ith us n ? ( \ few Ready Ly Into s. * l< 3een completed and fortunate stock shallow" field and the drilling ;n Co., was able to secure a vaiuLg toward the oil producing sands :arting our operations there. Re>ming mder lease on the very apex of ig and our large acreage will alin tills field. 1 though the field :s but five years "* ing. The wide-awake men who tan a half mile from one cf the ?r barrel would mean more than ?o. We have room for 64 wells (ontana >t structure to-- .-?.n oil reservoir omple+ion on this dome, and it inct. The Van Duzen Oil Co., nas >w drilling. Our derrick is now rst producing Se'd '-a Montana. tilling r . ing within a quarter of a mile jB looked upon as feeing one of the ( > 2 jportation will make this field a jt ompany L Billing?, Montana A Date 191JM M DUZBN OIL COMPANY, VH 21-22 -Security Bids., innings, moniaaa. tlemen: hereby make application for Wr^ shares of che CapStock o* the Van Dusen Oil Co.. the rate of ten cents per share, i enclose herewith ' the sum of in payment for e. It is understood that the shares fullv i>aid and non-assessable and ? - ^ 4 ; the company reserves the right mmediately return my remittance f t tie in case the shares are all sold he price advanced before you re i e my application. ; l te r . (My Signature J * address .. """I