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MOUNTVILLE SCHOOL OPENS. Auspicious Beginning For School Year Visit of ??Uncle" Joel Crisp. Mount ville, Sept. 21.-Uncle Joel Crisp, of Kinards, is here for several days visiting his nephews and other relatives. Uncle Joel is in his 90th year and lias lived to see the fifth gen eration of his descendants. He has still living eight children and 111 grand children, great-grandchildren and great great-grandchildren. He is still active and very stout for a man of that age. Mr. Crisp is making his present home with his daughter, Mrs. Rainey Hitt, of Kinards. Miss Nannelu Adams, of Thomaston, (Ja., and Miss Lizzie Rtchey, of Abbe ville, are visiting Miss Carry Hoyd. Mis3 Adams is a former teacher in the Mountvillo school and lias a number of friends here who are glad to sec her again. Mr. John W. Fowler and daughters, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their cousins, Mr. J. L. Lloyd and family. key. M. w. Rankin, of McCormick, preached in the Baptist church here Sunday evening. Mrs. Gonnio Hamilton, of Fkom, is spending a few (lays with her sister, Mrs. Hllon Culbertson. The Mounlvillc school opened this morning with a good attendance not withstanding the busy season. All the teachers were promptly at their places. Several of the trustees and patrons were present at the opening ceremonies. Vfter the Bcriptural reading and prayer hv the principal talks were made by Mr. W. P. Culbertson, representing the t tachers, Mr. B. R. Fuller for the trus tees. Mr. Lcaman Jones and Mrs. W. ?I, Cluck for the patrons. All expressed iIw ir gratification of progress made in the past and their hope of greater things in the future. HAWKING MACHINES. Catarrh Sufferers Are Nothing but Hawk inji, Spitting and Blowing Machines, Says an Authority. Is it possible that in these days when cleanliness and sanitary reform is being pri ached in the churches, schools and ul |>ul)lic gatherings, that thousands of people will continue to suffer from -a larrh, when there is an absolutely v. r lain remedy always on hand. Ilyomci (pronounced High-o-me) is a I Icasant, medicated and antiseptic air. breathe it in and it will cure catarrh, It will stop foul breath, watery eyes, and crusts in the nose, in a few doys. "I suffered from catarrh for two years; tried numerous remedies which failed; used one and one-half bottles of Ilyomci and am entirely cured." ?C. N. I.indsy, H>7 Fast. First Ave., Mitchell, S. I). A complete Ilyomci outfit, consisting of a strong, hard rubber pocket inhaler and n bottle of Hyomei. costs only $1, and extra bottles, if afterwards needed, costs only 50 cents each. Laurens Drug Co. sells it and guarantees it to do ex actly as advertised. Hyomei also cures Asthma, Bronchi Ms, Coughs, Colds and infants' Croup. State of Sou til Carolina, LAU RENS COUNTY, IN THE PROBATE COURT. J. o. C. Fleming, executor of tho lasi will and testament <>t' Patrick B. Brewster, deceased, plaintiff, against Lewis Brewster, Lustus Browster, Guy Ella Brewster, Benjamin Harri son Golden, Mahon Golden, Brewstci Golden, L. D. Golden, On- Browster, Euta Brewstor, Nannie Brewster, C. II. Browster, Lou Bell Brewster, John Browster and ['at Brewster, Arrnh Golden and Bo^on ColoVn, Defen dants. Summons for Relief. To the defendants, Lewis Brewster, Lustus Brewster, Guy Ella Browster, Benjamin Harrison Golden, Mahon Golden, Browster Golden, L. D. Gol den, Orr Browster, Euta Browster, Nannie Brewster, t'. II. Browster, Lou Bell Brewster, John Brewster and Pal Brewster, Arrah Golden and Bogon Golden. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy i: herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their otlice ai Laurons, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service I ereof, exclusive of the day of Rufch service: and if you fail to answer the complain! within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Dated Laurens. S. 0., March 26th, A. 1). 1908. DIAL & "'ODD, Plaintiff':! Attorneys. To the Defendants, Lu tus Brewster, Guy Ella Brewster and Mahon Gol den, non-residents: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summ ; -. of which the above is a copy, wa led in the oflice of the Court ol : e for Laurens count v. in the city "f Laurons, State of South Carolina, o i the 26th day of March. Dated Laurens, S. C.j .March 26th, A. D. 1908. DIAL & TODD, 0-Gt Plaiutilf's Attorneys. Notice of Election- School District No. 2 Youngs' Tow nship. An election will he held at Young's store, in School District No. '1, Young's township, Wednesday. Sept. :!'?, 1908, to decide Whether a tax of mills for school purposes shall ho levied and col lected in said disf riet. Those in favor of tho lax will vote "Yes," and those opposed "No." It is ordered that the Hoard of Trus tees shall act as managers of said elec tion which shall he conducted according to the rules governing gcnoral elections. Polls will be open from a. m. to 1 p. m. By order of the County Board of Ed ucation of Laurens couinv. R. W. "Nash, Ch'm R. A. Dobson, I.. D. Ellcdgo. Sept. 16th, 1908 7-2t Assistant Manager Miller Here. Mr. C. VV. Miller, assistant manager of the Southern Life and Trust Co., of Greensboro, N. C., was in the city for a few days last week looking after the conduct of bis company's insurance business. Mr. J. P. Totbert, of Lau ren S, is the local agent of this company and the business is'conducted through the Laurens Trust Co. I WANT TO SELL YOU BAGGING AND COTTON TIES Big lot of each in stock both new and old. I have a heavy second-hand bagging that it will pay yon to use. Several cars of First and Second Patent Flour fresh from the mills bought be fore the advance in price, . . 1'rices right at J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. Real Estate Offerings 15 acres land known as the Gray Court quarry. This quarry is now iii good working order and a fine invest ment for men that want this line of business. Ask for prices and terms. 127 acres land in Sullivan township. 9 room dwelling, good out buildings, 1 tenant house. Price $80 per acre. 27 acres land bounded byj. C. OwingS and .1. R. Willis. Price $500. 80 acres land bounded by lands of Thomas Armstrong and .lohn Draydon. Dwelling and outbuildings. Trice $30 per acre. 42 acres bounded by lands of the Badgett farm, J. o. C. Fleming, W. J. Copeland, one dwelling and out-build ing. Price $2,250.00 One lot with four room house on Gar lington st., nicely located. Price$1,050. 50 acres at Gray Court, 4-room house and out building, hounded by lands of E. T. Shell and M. II. Burdino. Price .Slid per acre. 240 acres land, 2 miles of Fountain Inn known as the Tom Harrison place, good dwelling, 2 tenant houses, barn and out buildings. Price $8,500.00. Seven room bouse and two acre lot in town of Cray Court, modern build. Trice 2,500.00. 08 acres land 2h miles Gray Court, bounded by lands of J. II.Godfrey, .lohn Armstrong andolhers. Price$1,050.00. 488 acres land, hounded by J. II. Abercrombic, Knoree River.J.P. Gray, O. C. ( ^ox and others, known as the old Patterson home place. Trice $7,500.00 112 acres land hounded by lands of W. T. Harris, Fnoreo liver. J, II, Abercrombio and others. Trice $2,000.00 200 acres land, Waterloo township, bounded by lands ol* estate of W. T. Smith, J. R. Anderson and Saludtl riv er. Trice $2,500.00. One lot In city of Lauren.;, nicely located, six room cottage, containing 5-8 acres. Trice $2500.00. 268 acres in Waterloo township, nice dwelling, two tenant houses, good out building, bounded by lands of J. K. Andeison, D. C. Smith and others, known as the home place of the late Dr. J. R. Smith. Price $3,500.00. ?1 acres land and nine room dwelling, servant's house, in town of Gray Court, Trice $2600. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant houses $.'10 per acre. Terms made easy. lot) acres of land, 8 room cottage. 2 tenant bouses, in one half mile of Dial's church. Trice $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fairview township Green ville county, near Cedar Falls, bounded by .lohn Terry, Clyde Willis, John Ted en and others, three dwellings close to church and line school. Trice SIS.OD per acre. 7 lots suitable for building purposes, in the town of Simpsonvillo; prices made right. ">.'!2 acres land fronting North Harper street, iust outside corporate limits, with 7-room dwelling. Trice $3,000. ?7 ncr. land in Young's township, with beautiful ft*room cottage. Trice $3,250. 11*> es land, known as the old Wham homestead or "Wham's Lawn," with dwelling and out ?build! tigs. Price $27.50 per acre 10 hi res of land known as Hie Cray Courl Rock Ounrry. Then- is a great demand for this rock, whic h is within mile of l ailroad and I he railroad author ities are willing to be liberal in con structing side track. A good chance for capital. Price very reasonable, \\ rite for further information. 120 acres land miles from Barks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2 horse farm in cultivation; line past uro and well timbered. Trice $3,000. 00 acre:, of half mile from Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with 40 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of line bottom land. Trice $1,800. 17.'? acres of laud in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, hounded by lands of W. M. Deck. Win. Wham and R. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in cultiva tion. Set- this property for there is a bargain for you. Trice $4,000. 81 acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings. Hounded l>v lands of W. R. Chec k.' 1). Woods and others. Trice $2,500.00. 142 acres of land, bounded by estate of J. R. Swit/.er and Simpson estate, with dwelling. 2 tenement houses and good outbuildings. Trice $20 per acre. IS acres of land, bounded by lands of Miller Curry, David Barton and others, with a beautiful eight room cottage, line well of water ami good outbuild ings. In one mile of Gl'OOII Tend church. Trice $47.50 per acre. 53acres of land in one mile of Green Tend church, bounded by lands of F. C. Stone, Robert Woods and others, with ?i six room cottage, tenant bouse, line wired-in pastures. $;ir> per acre. 810 acres in Laurens township, bound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant bouses. This farm will be divided into 50 acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $25 to $.r)0 per acre or will sell the whole for $32,000.00 2 acres land in the City of Laurens, on Fast Main Street, hounded by prop erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes and oth ers'. Price $1,300, ss acres in Youur's township, bound ed by lands of .lohn Bui'dotte, S. T. Garrett, W. T. Harris and others, 60 acres in cultivation, good dwelling, two tenant bouses. Trice $1,80(1. 10'! acres near Ml. Olive- Church, Waterloo township, know,, as part of the Washington place, two dwelling and necessary out-buildings. Price $15.00 per acre. 530 acres land 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn and outbuildings, 1(1 tenant house's, well timbered, l i-horse farm In cultivation, Trice per acre $35. .')(!() acres of land within six miles of Laurens, live miles of Clinton, with dwelling and four tenant bouses, 250 acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre. iso acres land, bounded by Henry Mills and .1. <>. C. Fleming and others, seven room dwelling, I tenant house, barn and good outbuilding. Trice $3,350. ?8 acres land near Watts Mills, bounded by S. O. beak and M. A. Knight, I tenant house. Trice $40 por acre. 2(10 acres land, bounded by lands of Mrs. Jesse Tcaguc, Jno. Watts, Dr. Fuller, dwelling and tcttncnt bouses, 1 horse farm in cultivation. Trice $5,000.00. J. N. Leak Kcal Estate1, Stocks and Bonds. Gray Court, S. C. M We are offering at our store all the new things in Dress Goods, Herringbone Stripes, Diagonals and other weaves. A big line of Satins and Mussalines,both in plain and fancies. All the new things in Neck= wear are to be found right here. See our windows. ?A Word to Our Millinery Patrons-= Miss Cannon is again in charge of this department and has proved her ability as a trimmer, we promise you style and satisfaction. 8 E carry the well known line of E. P. Reed & Go's. Shoes for ladies, these are noted for their Style and Quality, and every pair will g convince you that they are good fitters and better feelers. ^ For Hisses and Children the Walkin has no equal, buy your child a pair of these and you will have nothing else. -CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! S3 ?b K k9 H If you need a Cloak give our line a look, we don't ask you to buy, for we know a look means Jff St a purchase. ?S I oTbT^i]^lW~s""^s?n" I