The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 14, 1909, PART TWO PAGES FIVE TO TWELVE, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DO YOU WANT $20.00 FOR YOUR SCHOOL? Then ItulKf >|i).i;o anil A <>w ?im i.ci it, Kuj'H Tho Sinti' of South furo? linn. Write for (in- let. Editor The Advcrtlsor: Tho rural schools of Soutli Carolina have boon greatly Improved in recent yours, but thoro is yei (in enormous amount of work to bo done before tho schools in the country will compnro at ail ravorubly with the town und city schon!-. A large i" r coul of tho imjmlation of oar State is mini nnd agricultural, therefore It every boy and girl is to bo given tin equal cliniico for an edu cation It i- very Important that our people build up a good sy stem of coun try schools. Tho efllcloncy of a coun try school depends largely upon the effort put forth in a rural community by i' i trustees and teachers, If they show that ihey are Interested and will tain the leadership In Improving their schools they will not fall to g< t co operation from patrons. I urge every country teacher and trustee In South Carolina to ask him. self the quest Ion: What can I do to make my school hotter? Find out how you can make it heiter, und go to work with a determination to im prove conditions. Success will al ways attend an earnest effort. During the recent session of the Legislature a bill was passed appro priating $20,000 for the purpose of increasing the average length of the school term nnd to improve the elll cloncy of the public schools in this St... ? ?. The stale Superintendent of Education, Mr. ,1. E. Swearingeu, will gladly send a copy <>f this Act. togethor with regulations, to any one \vho will write' him for same. Every rural school should run longer hail three or four months, so if yours loei n'l run least 100 days, don't roll o take advantage of this law. It pr i\ it!-, thai any school Whose term Is !? -s tii,in one hundred days can s< mro $2.00 from the Slate Supt. of EdU< itiou for every $ 1.00 ihm the pa trons may raise. If any sc hool which i UVS $.10.00 a month Will raise $10.00, tllfl Stille '.ill supply $20.00 and thus leu then thu i rut by one mouth. Of Com ". any greater amount raised by the . l.ool will secure a cdlTespond terrn, rho State Board of Education has i'?? ( itiy set isido $2,000 of the library fund to be used by the School im ipro^ men' association for prizes. This amount was offered J ayear, und 91 school., entered ?!?.? contest, it \i estimated that $200.000 worth of material Improvement resulted from this conti st. it* your school 'Id not apply las) year, don'l fall to mi ce an offorl to win nprlsso this year. Uegdi lailoiis regarding prizes can i ? se ccured hy writing to Miss Theodosia Dnrgan, Dalssoll, s. C. I will ho glad 10 furnish any trus tees or teachers in the State with any information ! can thai will assist them in Improving the o< millions of t; dr schools. ? ? T v. P'iM Agent Of Campaign Com.. Cross tlill, ^. C. ItheuniiitiKin. More than nine out of "? sry ten cases of rheumntlsm are simply rheuma tism of tho muscles, due to cold or damp, <>:? chronic rheumatism. in such cases no Internal treatment is roquired. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment Is all that is needed, ami U is certain 'o give quick relief. Givo i' a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. The medicines usually given internal;;, for rheuma tism are poisonous or very strong medicines. The;- are worse than useless in oases of chronic and mus cular rheumatism, For sale by the I.aureus Drug Co. The smart women nowadays dis cards the sombre black silk or cash mere hose ami requires stockings to match each costume. Short stock ings of every shade go we'd with all kinds of gowns- -the range being down from the smartest blues to gold ami red. The Bed-rock ? f Success lies in a keen, clear brain, backed hy Indomitable will and resistless energy. Such pov.t r comes from th > splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills Impart. They vitalize every organ ami build up brain nu '. body. .1, a. Ktirhi?n, l.lzomorc, w. \ r . writes: "They are the best pills I have ever Palmetto Drtif? 0. burnt woodwork* One s,\allow (!< h :t a single frog Ohjccl In Strong tlnlleincs. .Many people object to taking the .str?m; medicines usually proscribed i>.\ physicians for rheumatism. There '; no need of internal treatment in any case 01 muscular or Chronic rheu matism, ami nidre than ;:'::?> out o' ??very ten cas.-s of the disease tire of one or tho other of these varieties. When iie-re is no fever an I little (If any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessnrj to tipply Chamber lain's Liniment freely lo get quick relief. Try P. sale by the 1.aureus Drug <?''>. to lag. A Healing Salve for Burn*. Chapped HuudH und Sore Nipples. As a healing salve tor all burns, i sores, sore nipples tool chapped; hands Chahiborlaln's Sulvo is most | excellent, It allays the pain of u' burn almost Instantly, and unless the! Injury is very Bovere, heals the parts without leaving a scar; Price. 25 cents. For sale by [?aureus Drug < ?<>. Among,, the late Importations are cunning llitlo corsets, boneless and of vory conrso linen, that take up a im of starch. These have slender stools with book In front, and are prettily finished at the top With coarse embroidery in liower (loss- Snshea and sash girdles will be the fetching accessory "f many gowns this season. Tor Constipation. Mr. L, IL Faruham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lahe. Iowa, say>: "Chamberlain's Stomjch and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation."? dive thost tablet- a trial. Von are certain to find them agreeable ami i pleasant In effect. Price. 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by Laurens Drag Co. For weak ankles, practice walking | on the halls of the feet on a straight lino with the feet pointed directly (o front of you. .Monc? Comes in Bunches to A. A. Chlsholiu, of Treadwell, N. Y.. now. His reason Is well worth reading: "For a ions time I suffered from indigestion, torpid liver, con stipation, norvousness, and general debility.'" he writes. "1 could not sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, and grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment. Then. I used Electric Hitters. Twelve hot. ties restored a . my old-time health I and Vigor. Now 1 can attend to bus- ; IU ess OVOry day. It's a wonderful medicine.'' Infallible for Stomach, i Liver. Kidneys. Hlood and Nerves.? ". at Laureus Drug Co. und Palmetto I Drug Co. The be.-.t thing to make the hair curl Is to beat Up the yolk Of a new; I laid e :u iu a pint of warm ruin water, ami bathe the hair with it just before retiring for the night. Partially dry! with rough towel, and comb Iho hair i in the morning with the fingers only.] liest Treatment for Colds. ".Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment." says the Chi cago Tribune, "modorativO laxatives, hoi foot baths, a free perspiration,! and an avoidance of exposure to cold | .and wet after treatment." While I this treatment is simple, it requires adopting it must remain in doors for i day or two, or n fresh cold is almost ! ' turn to lie contracted, nnd In many Instances pneumonia follows. Is it not better to pin you.- faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that is famous for Its cttres of colds and can always be depended upon? For sale by the i Laureus Drug Co, HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. if yon have palna In the back, Urtuary, Bladder or. Kidney trouble and waut a certain, plcasaot herb relief from Women's Ilia, try Mother Gray'a ! ? AI si K.\l-IAN-I.i:.Vr." It is an if., r ro/ulator, and relievos ?? Female Wcakneste*, lucluding Inflammation ami ulceratton*. Mother Qrny'a Aiiatrnlluit-I^uf Id Bold by Orugtflxts ?r seat i>y matt for .">) ct* Sample ?>nt' Address, The Mother tiray Co., bo Roy, N.V. Died in dtp Field. Ed Henry, a negro tenant on Mr. K. A. Hamilton's place a few miles be low the city, died Saturday nmlng in a field where he had been plowing during the mot;uing. About :? o'clock tils will- carried him some water and took the plow herself in order to let Kd rest a while. Halt' an hour later, after completing some plowing at the further side of the Held, she returned to the place whore she had left her husband to llnd him sitting up against a terrace cold in death. Dr. .1. T. Poole hehl the post mortem examination and announced at the Coroner's Inquest which was held on Sunday morning, that death was due to epilepsy. The inquest jury return ed a verdict accordingly. DH. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. The Implement Co., RICHtViOjMD, VA. It is very important both for effective and economical work to procure cflie best of FARHPLEIi hir Now Do80rlptiv< t issued tblls ail about the best V o and labor-saviug mach i.c" ? Our Now Descriptive Catalog just tiim one of the best and most in- A leiboiing implement Ualalogs is- [? sued. Mailed free on request. Wc nrc also headquarters for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Say? and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. The Implement Co., 1302 Main St.. ? Richmond, Va. To secr.ro independence?practice simple TT ?^? ceoliomv?2 a bank account. ?L Economy requires some courage, ordinary energy sfc and tiie capacity <>f ordinary brains, and results ^ order, system, tuetliod,?and dividends. ?"^H licononn and a bank account. That sounds like success, most always, juccess, not occa.-i uiallv, but \Ve want you to have a batik account at this bank, and deposit the results of your economies to your credit, with us. # ?4 4 The Bank for Your Savings. Worn Women Women, worn and tired from overwork, need a tonic. That feeling of weakness or helplessness will ?not leave you of itself. You should take Wine of Cardui, that effectual remedy for the ailments and weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have tried Cardui and write enthusiastically of the great benefit it has been to them. Try it?don't experiment ?use this reliable, oft-tried medicine. The Woman's Tonic }rra. iRena, TTarc, of Tierce, Fla., tried Cardui and afterward WTote: "I was a sufferer from all sorts of female trouble, had pain in my side and legs, could not sleep, "had shortness of breath. ''[ suffered for years, uuiil my husband insisted on my trying Cardui. The first bottle gave me relief and now I am almost Kell. Try Cardui. 'Twill help you. AT ALL DRUG STORES " f [j The Re = lnsurance of the outstanding business of the Southern Life Insurance Company of Fayetteville, N. C., by the J e f f e r 5 o n Standard Life Ins u ranee C o m p any firo Saves to the South the Golden Stream of Dollars which would have gone to the North if this business had been secured by a Northern Company, which indisputably proves that the Jefferson, with its surplus to policy holders of $493,498.03 is the strongest in the South and that it is abl? to come to the flp rescue of Southern Policy Holders. __ ^_ h %9 The reinsurance agreement by which every policy holder iti the Southern 1?. 'incomes a policy holder lit the JEFFERSON has the full approval of the Insurance Department of North Carolina, The full reserves deposi ted by the Southern Life with the North Carolina Insur ance Department for the protection of the policy holders of the Southern have been transferred to the JEFFER SON, but under the North Carolina law will remain in the custody of the Department, and additional deposits of secttri ties to protect additional reserves required will he ina<Se by the JEFFERSt )N as premiums on titele policies are paid. T~^<y<:CW\-%-^>' ^vT ^iliaH i J'vm-' Mi I about S51 l,OOO.c Hon. F. H. McM?STER, Insurance Commissioner of South Carolina, says: 1>I am very much pleased to learn of the purchase of the Southern Life Insurance Company of Fayetteville, by the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, of Raleigh., This means the re-insurance of the policy holders of the former in the Jefferson Standard, which is one of the strong est Southern Companies. The Jefferson has assets of about s511,000.0?j, of which $250,000.00 capital, and general surplus, or $480,000.00 is a surplus to .i^ap 4 8 The policy holders of the Southern Life are now in a strong Company which is above reproach" f\ LILI'.S & LILKS, Mgrs., Orangeburg, S. C As a Southern Policy-Holder Don't You Want to be Protected by the Jefferson Standard? As an Agent don't you want to carry the Jefferson's "Declaration of Independence to the Family" into the homes of your friends? Home Office Raleigh, N, C. If Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. JOS. G. BROWN, Pres. P. D. GOLD, Jr., ist Vice-Pres. and (ien. Mgr. CHAS. VV. C< >LI>. Sec. and Supt. Agencies. 1). VV. COCHRANE Manager, Laurctis, VS. C ?TO e