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THE HOLL OF IIONOK l ist of Names of Pupils in the C)tj Schools ?ho Hn>e Attained High Averages. First Grade?Robert Aiken. Lau rena Crews, Cabeil Qarrett, William Lake, Robert McCueu, Orion Nich ols. Baton Nichols, Nash Phllpot, Bruce Counts. Hermann Croat. Boyd Ray Lawsoil, Pinkney Simmons. ?Mary Black well, Sarah Bishop, Mary Moore. Louise Lower, Mary Roper. Lois Taylor. Juanita Wllkes. Second Grade ?Martha Barksdalo, Annie Barksdale. Mildred Counts. Laurie Emily Dial, Bessie Nelson, Mattie Watson. Robert Lucas, Frank Posey, Strickler Rankln, Calvin Tea guo. Third Qrade. ?Oscar B.Simmons, Hilda Bundrick, Rebecca Lake, Fran ces My res, Sophie Shayer, Amy Wolff, Elizabeth Young. Fourth Grade?Mary Sullivan, Fran ces Davis, Jean Dodson, Jessie Hill. Lucile Moore. Cecil Roper. Fifth (Lade Mary Martin. Joe Ann Monteith, Fugcnia Nichols. Carlisle Dial, Janie McCrnvy, Hugh Aiken, Deny ton Barksdale/ Herbert Sullivan. Tom Easlerhy, llatlle ('ray, Inez Hud gens, Alice lied ford, . ' '.nbeth Mose, ley. Louise Simniom- ta Snoddy. Fda Snoddy. Lllla Toe' I. Sixth (Lade -Hayne Taylor. Cussie Miller, Lucia Cockrell, Carol Roper. Mary Wllkes, Hattle Simpson, Prince OwlugS, Mamie Austin, Ruth Wtnil. Seventh Grade?Turpln Crout, An na Frontiss, Theresa Shaver. Amelia Todd, Cnthleen Wllkes, Lula Dial, Kdwin Moseley. Clarence Nelson. Fighth (Lade?-Winnie Jeans. Mary Posey, Marguerite Simpson. Helen Sullivan. Tom Lake. Grace Poole. Ninth Grade Ray Simpson. Ruth Brown, Rebecca Dial. Marguerite Tolbert. Tenth Grade Willie Dor rob, Mary Teague, Roberta Dor rob, Imogene Wilkes, Clara Davenport, Yates Brown. MILL SCHOOL. Firsl Grade Laura Tinsloy. Mamie Prater. Blanche Sanders. Quay Korr. .Marie Jamiesoil, Vera Rlakely, Verona Bnrllctt, Raymond Smith, Joe Mc Grogo r. Second (Lade -Palmer Bragg, Al gio Parker, Hiawatha Prater, Lee Me Cullough, Marshall Madden. Larry Templeton, Vornio Milborn, David Weathers, Willie Denson. Allan Bol tor, Madie Burgess. Madge Chapman. Floy Frady, Annie King, (Tattle King. Ruth Riddle. Blanche Walker. Fannie Whitten. Third Grade- .Mary Bell Gosnell. Irene Lad fiord, Cecil Martin. Maude Tripp. Winnie Tripp. Fourth Grade James Blakoly, Bl ln Maude Putnam, Alllo Snoddy. ( nine Near Choking to Death. A little boy. the son of Chris. I). Pet erson, a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville. Iowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I lhink he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Lau t ens Drug Co. When a man gets a pain the whole township knows it; hut a window .may have several panes all at once Without making any fuss aboul it. A Muht Rider's Raid. TIlO worst night riders aro calomel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to roh you of rest. Not so with Dr. King's New Life Rills. They never distress or Inconvenience, but always cleanse the system, curing Colds,'Headache, Constipation. Malaria cents at Lnurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug CO. Tight shoes are a sure panacea for all other tl'O bios. Tin- man whoso tool wear pin aes him will soon cease to worry ah. Ill anything else. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach Olid Liver Tablets. Mr. .1 P, Kioto of Bdlna, Mo., says: "I haVO used a meat many different med icines for StomaCh troubles, but Und Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy 1 ever used." For sale by Lnurens Drug Co. Those Who dame must pay the Tid dler, which is but another way ~f say lllg that every man must reap hi own wild oats harvest. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satis fied If be can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after Spraining his ankle, and it Is often I wo or three months before he is ful ly recovered. .This is an nnnoces Bar less of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, as directed, a cure may as a rule he effected 111 lOSH than one week's lime, and in many cases within three days. Sold by Lnurens Drug Co. The Lord tempers the wind to the shorn lambs, but the lambs that are shorn, in Wal Istreet ar ecompelled to look out lor Iheniselves. Fever Sores. Fever sores and old.chronic sores : hould not be healed entirely, but Rhoutd be kept in healthy condition. Till tun be done by applying ('ham herlain's Salve. This salve has no Hllperlor for this purpose. It Is also most excellent fur Chapped hands. ? ore nipples, burns ami diseases of lhe skin. For sale by I.aureuu Dm ('om parry > THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County oi* l.aureus. In Court of Common Pleas. H. F. Simpson in Iiis own riuiit mill n Administrator with tin- ?Iii annex oil of the Estate of IVilliain Simpson, Susan (.. Simpson, c( al, Plaintiff, V gains! T. H. Henderson, Dcfeudnnt. Pursuant tu n Decree of the- Court in the above staled ease. I will sell al public outcry lo lite highest bidder, at Laurens C. IL, s. ('.. on Salesday in February next, being Monday the 1st day of the month, during the legal hours for stielt sales, the following described property* to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the County and State above named, containing One Hundred and Seventeen (117) acres, mol'O or less, hounded on the north by lands of M. 11. Hui'dillO, east by lands of .1. T. Peden and Miss Lula Parker, south by lands of 1!. F. Siinpson, and svest by lands of Ed. Hlll'gesS ami the Switzer estate. Terms of Sale: One-half Cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to be paid twelvo^months from date of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said promises, bearing legal interest front dale, with leave to pur chaser lo pay his etil ire hid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. II the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be resold on same or some subsequent Sniesduy on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. ,101IX F. HOLT, C. C. C. 1'. & O. S. I.aurens. S. C. Dated, this .Ian. I I. 11)09. 24-31 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of l aureus? In tin' Probate Court. Frank Hammond, as Administrator of IV. P. ('nine, deceased. Plaintiff, Against Mrs. Virginia Caiue, Montcith ('nine, ei al. Defendants. Pursuant lo a decree in the above stated case. I will sell at public out- | cry, at I.aurens C. II.. S. O, on Sales day in February, 1900, (he same being the lirst day of the month, within the legal hours of sab-, all thai certain lot. piece or [inreel of laud, situate, lying and being Within the corporate limits of (lt.- City of l.aui"ns. County nild Slate aforesaid, containing three and one-third (3 1-3) acres, more or Uss, bounded on the north by Acade my street, on (he east by Sullivan street, on the south by lot of Mrs. 1.. is. Milan and en the we. i by South Harper si reel. Terms of Sale: One third cash: balance in two equal annual install ments, respectively one ami two years from date of sale. Credit portion with Interest from day of sale, and secured by bond of the purchaser and a inortga.ee of the premises sold, vvllh leave to purchaser to pay the entire hid or any nmoilm of the ante in ex- ' cess of one-third ti-:.i thereof in cash. Purchaser (o pay for papers. If the purchaser fails to comply with his bid the property lo be resold on the same or some subsequent Salesday at tin risk of (he former purchaser. O. 0. THOMPSON. ? Judge Probate I.aurens County. Jan. 12, 1909. 24-3L _ LICENSE FOR TRAFFIC IN SEED CHITON AND UNPACKED I.I NT COTTON. Siaii' of South Carolina, County of I.aurens. Pursuant to an Acl of the General Assembly of the Slate of South Caro- ' Una. approved (he ISHi day of Febru ary, A. D. 1905, providing therefor, the County Hoard of Commissioners for Lnurens County, in the State afore said, hereby fix the License for Trallic in Seed Cotton ami t npaeked Lint Cotton within the limits of said Coun ty during 4ho period beginning Aug ust ITttll and ending December UOlll of the year 1909, in the sum of Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00). Ml licenses t<> he Issued by the Clerk oi Conn oi said county as provided by law. Dom.' al I.aurens. S. ('. in regular annual session this 7th day of Jan uary. A. D. 1909. (SEAL) Attest: II H. HUNDERT, MESSER BARD, Co. Supervisor. 25-4L Co. Clerk. "The woman is Hie weaker vessel" 111*011 are fond of saying, but when it Comes to endurance and patience bIiO has her lord beaten lo a frazzle. Tortured on a Horse. "For (en j oat a I couldn't ride a horse without beim; in torture from piles." writes L. S. Napier, of RllgleSfl, Ky? "when all doctors and other rem edies failed, Buoklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles. Burns, Scalds. Cuts. Bolls, Fovor-SOI'OS, He zeina, Salt Rhoum, Corns. 2fic, Guar anteed by Lnurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. Carelessness is really laziness un der a more polite name. We Sell yinbl on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We ask all those who are run-down, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Virlol with this understanding. YINOl, Is sold in I.aurens In The I.U KF.NM Dill G COMPANY. Altogether now for New Year! Wc arc now fully prepared to supply the wants .>f everj mer chant in Laurons County. Our stock of Goods is very largo and brand now. Our prices are as low as high quality will permit. To those who have not already bought your full requirements wo would advise you to do so at once, thereby enabling you to avoid the rush. J.S.MACHEN & COnPANY. Flannels Scarlet Twills Medicated. While Wool Twills. Plain all wool yard w ide in while. Kxtra heavy yard wide Cotton Fleece. Hosiery Ladies' black wool Mose. Ladies1 black fleeced lined cotton, Misses' fine ribbed. Boys' heavy ribbed extra weight. Under we Ladies' scarlet and while wool in separate piece Ladies' white fleeced cotton ribbed. Children's Union Suits. Heavy fleeced Shclland Suits and Drawers for Men. < % w. g. wilson k company I S s , & Vt Real Pf i SI 0^ (;."> acres of land, with dwelling, good barn and out-buildings, noar Owlngs. Price $;i.r>oo; terms made easy. 100 acres of land, with (Ivo room dwelling, 3-room tenant houso, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern, Sullivan township. Price $15.00 por acre. 3V6 acres of land in town of l.an ford, with five-room dwelling. Prlco $ 1 ,:>00. .">!> acres of land in town of Lanford, with tenant hous, at 00 per ae.ro. .r>2 acres of land In town of Urny Court, dwelling and outbuildings. Price $r>o per ncro. SSI acre#of land in one mile of the town of Gray Court, wlt.li two dwell ings. Price $-ui por aero. IMS acres of bind near Rnbun Creek church, 8-room dwelling, tliroo lonnnl bouses. Price $32.50 per acre. 126 acres land 2}^ miles from Barks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2-horse farm In cultivation; line pasture and well timbered. Price $3,000. 60 acres of half mile Iroin Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with 40 acres in cultivation, 1?? acres of fine bottom land. Price $1,800. 173 acres of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded by lands of VV. M. Dock. Win. Wham and li. A. Nash, withgood dwelling, tenant houses and three horso farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Price $4,000. 84 acres noar Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings. Bounded by lands of W. It, Cheek, D. Woods and others. Price $2,500.00. 112 acres of land, bounded by estate of J, R. Stfitzor and Simpson estate, with dwelling, 2 tenement houses ?and good outbuildings. Price $20 per acre, -I acres land and nine room dwelling, servant's house, in town of Gray Court. Price $2000. 53acres Of land in one mile of Gr 000 Pond church, bounded by lands of E. C. Stone, Robert Woods and others, with ?i six room cottage, tenant house, Hno wircd-in pastures. $36 por acre. S10 acres in Laurons township, bound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and other.-, nice dwellings, well supplied With tenant houses. This farm will bo divided into 50 acre lots if so desired, ranging price from $25 to !??">'? per aero or wi i sell the whole for $32,000.00 r>.:?2 acres land fronting North Harper street, just OUtsido corporate limits, with 7-room dwelling, Price $3,000, lO.'l acres near Ml. Olive Church. Waterloo township, known as part, of the Washington place, two dwelling and necessary out-buildings. Price $15.00 por acre. 589 acres land 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn and outbuildings, 10 tenant houses, well timbered, 1 l-h nse farm in cultivation. PriCO per acre #:>.>. .'51 acres land bounded bv lands of \V. R. Cheek, Jno. Smith, D. Wood:, and others; has good dwelling and out build ings. Prlco $1,300. 115 acres of land Dial', town hi known as the old Whan' l?0 ie lei with dwelling and out-building Pri< .S27.?0 per acre. 200 acres of land one mile <d' Dial' church; ? tenant; house.-. $30 per tici't Terms made e:i y, 2o") acres in "Fnirvicw township Grci ville county, noar Cedar Falls, boundu by John Tojrey, Clyde Willis, John Pe< en and others, three dwellings close church and line Boliool. Price $18. per acre. 7 lots suitable for building purpose in the town of Simpsonviile; prie made right. 115 acres, land, known as the 0 Whainjhorae'?leatl or "Wham's I,awn with dwcllfinp, and out-buildings. Pri $27.50 per acre iso acres of land in two miles Waterloo, with dwelling and out bin Ings. I Vice $2.250. 127 acres land in Sullivan town hi J? room dwelling, food out h?ll li tenant house. Price $30 por tieTO. 27 acres land bounded by.1. C. Owin and .). II. Willis. Price $500. v,.o acres land bounded by lands Thomas Armstrong and John .Draytii Dwelling and outbuildings, Price per acre. 42 acres bou?dcd by lands of t Padgett farm. J. O. Ci Fleming, W. Copeland, one dwelling and oiil>bui ing. Price $2,250,00 Till acres a I Cray GetirL '1-roOiU hOU and out building, bounded by la tu E, T. Shell ami VI. II. BUrdtho. Pr $60 per acre. Se\ in room house and two aeil' I >' town of Cray Court, inodortl bui Price 2,500.00. 500 acl'CS of IaiuI within six mill .-? Laurens, live miles of Clinton, wi dwelling and four tenant ii<?u , 2 acres in cultivation, balance in ???? land. Terms ma Je easy at $20 per 98 acres land near Wall bounded by s. o. Leak and Knight, l tchanl h ? iso. Pi'ic acre. 200 acre-. land, bounded by Mrs. Jcssu league, Jrioj w.-n. Puller, dwelling and lonnenl he horso farm in cultivation. $5,00(3.00, 68 acres land 2'. mites < 11' bounded by la id inf ?L II. GodflV'\ Armstrong and oilier*. Pric "?. 200 acres land, \Vttl ? !'.-) t0\ bounded by lands ?>f estate of Smith, J, R>, Anderson a 11 .- ihn er. Price $2,500.00. 100 acre;; of land in You I ?1 11 room dwelling, I .?.?> t< ? attl good barn. Pric - $2.2 i. 255 acres of l m<! in Wnterl'i ship, known -i ?, the .John v'. 11 ,. with dwelling ami otit-l ? ; Idinj.; $1.700. f?l7 acres bind ! miles >?< ! bounded by Inn Is Mrs. Bui es Brown, Jno. Ma Mc n and i '? < i ant hous< 7 nor IO f.u it; ? . cull Will bo c it Into lotii of 10 ' tu ??? I 'rice $20 per acre. Mil VI. i i , J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Gr&y Court, S. I I i tl .WOI ,' . 1 WOj ill H. Do us I ?iM.., |HS( 143 lliem it 'U" than 31 ? .JH ninil v want. I more. ; lit Costs. < lei (Im w.i!?.>11 >ri ti.downs, uto. & Co. Or long' a? su i j >: give away E mer's Skin Kut nnent, not botl Also Q $ rial :! ?o New Disco .? These samp to children, cor? der. Fahne?o ii ...^?ii'^IlE?-- V- jB ?ffl wo will 5.J?. Ii Oi ?int >e given | an or- 1 0* Ii n I rai nier \ e il ' l'ai'iner should i ( Mir s ivilij?s affording, as il willi llie mlvan ( Mir ? oi!ijiit) cii st? niiei's. Wc eoidiall; l'mliiK. I l.v.n. 8 I ,ai III CSS I 1 I RMM B Good-bye to IlKt-t C \ A marl c A of work V \j\ ivl.'ckl'.. Light Enough for ONE Mule? STRONG Enough for TWO! Blount's "True Bine" Midi ir"Scooten f? (-.he amount I 's "True Blue" he o?rt with oi Scooter* ehind the all your arc artd Culti* ,; /vitli a breaker Used from bedding ihr 16 I ml : H> thft crop! The greatest labot 3fV. ii /ention for 1 'Linters since the cotton gin. Thousands in coi I us< throughout the South. On Exhibition Every Day at is IS. c.