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SUPT. G. L. PITTS TO THE TEACHERS. Urges Count) Teachers to Vtteiul the Summer School Ohes i.aw on Necossnrj (Jtuillticutions. As las already been announced, the regular spring examination for teachers will be held In the court house v?n Friday, May I Ith, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Kvery teacher wiio expects to teach in tin- public schools next year should take ad ? vantage of this opportunity and le gally qualify themselves for teach ing. Many of our teachers hold ci r tiflcates from standard colleges of the Statut some have State certlll ct.tcs. and some are in possession of certificates that do not expire un til 1910 or ibil. of course ties, need not come to this examination i nless they wish to make a higher trade than they now have on their p.'.pOtfi. The law plainly says that trustees shall not employ a tcnclu r Unless he or she, rs the case may be, holds a certificate or its equivalent. The t ounty Board oi Rdueatloh will up. point new trustees it. .Inly to s. rv? for a term of two years. They should at Otice get to work and se lect their teachers. Good teachers are til ways in demand, and arc as a rule employed early in the summer. 11 is a good plan for the teachers and trustees to have a written agreement as to the salary and the length of the school term. This will sometimes stave trouble, and is always more sat isfactory. x The trustees and patrons all over the county say: "We want good teachers and are willing to pay them Weih" Many are going to improve their buildings ami some will erect uew boasts. Three districts will vote a special tax. Two are asking high schools. Almost $000.00 have been received from the state to lengthen short term schools. This means that the patrons are becoming Interested and tiro raising money |>y private subscription. The schools will run as long this year, ami in some places longer than they have in previous years, notwithstanding the fact thai they arc not gctthig the dispensary profits this year. All these are signals of advancement. There will he no County Summer School this year. In fact, there will he no Summer School anywhere in the S'ate this year, except at Wofford Col lege. Work dime at the Wofford ('allege Summer School tor Teachers will receive the same recognition from the county hoards that was for mally given to the work in the coun ty and Still? summe!' schools. The session lor the present sum rner will last only four weeks, begin nihg Wodi esthiy, hu," its. und ending Tuesday, .tiily 20; The faculty will l><; made up from Wofford College, Converse College, the Spttrtaubut'g other nst itution I In . In German, Geography anil Physiogra phy. History, Civics. Latin, Geometry. Algebra. Arithmetic. :c.-isi-. Physics, Pedagogy. I'hyslology and Primary Method-. A fett of *lt'.<." WiH he charged, which Will give access to all school privileges. Hoard may be had for $10.00. The railroads will most likely give reduced rates. This will be a great advantage over the C'OUnt) Schools. Here the teach ers will he under the oldest and best instructors of the day. and will he thrown in touch with the most earnest of their co-workers from all parts of the State. I trust that every teacher iu the county will eagerly grasp this opportunity. Take advantage of the ^ change of climate, the rest, the recre ation, and the social intercourse with their fellow-teachers, and return in spired for the meat work they have chosen. If any one desires, v. rite Prof. A. Q. Rernhert. SpnrtUUbUI'g, S. C, and he will gladly send you ll circular giving an outline of the course of Study, names of tlie faculty, ami other necessary informal Ion. Ceo. I. PHIS, Co. Supi, of IM. Mr. Jordan's Mem ) Talked. Kxpondcd sv:;;, for L. >*.- M. Paint jo tlx up his house. if for sale It will fetch a good price. The painters said it was the three rail,,us of oil they mixed with four gallons Of i ?. & M. that did the job ai on -third lei. cost than ever hefo,' . ll Coloring Is bright, beautiful and tastltig, ll won't iinvc to bo paint i agnin for 12 to l.'i years. bccatlKt tie I.. ,v M, Palill is Metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lend ami wears and rovers like Cold. Hold by: .1. ll. ?'.? M, l.. N'nsh, I .mm its, .1. W. Copclnhd Co. Clinton. A human being breathes liboui 20 times a minute. Frhrhtful Kate forfeit. "I would have boon a cripple for life, from a t? rrlble cut on my krtoo cap." writes Crank Dlsborry, Kolllhor, Minn., "without liuckleu'n Arnica Salvo, which soon cured mo." Infalli ble tor wounds, cuts and brulfics, it soon cure.; Hums. Scalds, Coils. Old , Sorer, ami Skin f?rUptlohS. World's Itcst for Pilch. :.'??<?. at I,aureus Drue. Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. REH ITE ( W: is IXYESTHJ V I I I?. N<? i:>iticiuc Iguittst Bjors' Work in Laurens. Insurance Commissioner F. H. Mc Master was in tho city Thursday uf? tcrnoon investigating the charges of rebating against Mr. K. !?. livers, agent from Spartanburg. of the Union Central l.lfo insurance Company.? Senator Ii. 15. Carlisle, of Spartan burg, representetl Mr. layers and a iiumbei <.:' witnesses were exam ined, among them MCssrs. It. v.. Copo l: nd, M. .1. 0wings and W. K. Clardy. When see.; by Tito Advertiser Ke pot'ter, Mr. Mc.Master stated tin.: from the Investigation t.r gathered abso lutely nb evidence to substantiate the charge. it is understood that Sen ator Carlisle, in the COUrse of the In vestigation, laid 'lie foundation upon which to contest the constitutionality of ;':?.<? At i which makes it a criminal pffchse to give rebates. STOMACH AGONY Abolish the lause, ami >Ilserj and Distress of radigestidii will Vanish ('an indigestion be cured? Hun dreds of thousands of people who suffer from belching of gas. bilious :.' ss. soar stomach, fullness, nausea, shortness <>. breath, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, nervousness and other distressing symptoms, are asking themselves that question daily. And i: these same doubting dyspep tics could only read the thousands of sincere letters from people who once Sltfft red as badly as they do now, but wi,.> have been qt^ckly ami perma nently cured by the us ? of Mt-o-hn, chips by' removing the cause, they would go i > .the Laurens drug Co this very day cud get large box of Mi-o.na tablets, The price <?: Mi-o-:.:: tablets Is duly cents, and the Laurens Drug Op. guarantees them to cure indigestion, or moiiey hark. Thin i " lean or scrawny people will Und in Ml-O-nn a maker of tlesh and blood, because i' causes the stom ach to extract more nutritious mai lt r from the food. HYOMEf Cares catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in. Complete outfit, including inhaler $1. Extra bottles 60c. Druggists. England and Wales have three quarters of a million paupers. The consumption of canned milk among the Chinese is on the increase. HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR Restored to Health By Vlnol "l war sick, run-down and finally had to give up wank. After trying a number of remedies and several phy sicians, l was jus: about ready to give up in der pair. I saw Vtnol ad vertised ahd decided to try it. and it has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my Etrcngth until I now feel twenty years younger, and am alle to attend to my work ngnin as usual." Job Jeavolis, 103(5 I.lnd street, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vinci is so successful in such cases is because it contains tonic iron and all of the strengthening blood-making and body-building ?le rnt nts of cod liver oil, hut no oil. Vlnol is unexcelled as a strength rreator for old people, delicate Children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness?and is- the best known rem edy for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Wo return your money If Viuol fails to give satisfaction. VINOL Is sold in (.aureus by The LACKENS DIU (i COMPANY. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Laurens, Smith Carolina, EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, l'.?0*. WtiST BOUND. No. 1. Leave Auguste..10:10 am No. 1, Leave Laurens. 2:92 p tn No. 1. Arrive Spartanburg.. '1:05 pm No. 5. Leavo Greenwood,.., 0:50 am No. 5, Leave Laurens. 7:55 It m No. ?. Arrive Spartanburg. . 0.80 U hi No. ?:!. Leave Greenville.12120 p m No. .'?:!. Arrive l aurens. 1:10pm No.'.v|>. Leave Greenville .... 1:80pm Nu,'Ml. Arrive Laurens. 0:25 p rn SOUTH POUND. No. 2. Leave Spartanburg; .. .12:20 p m No. '.:. Leave Laurens. 2:82 p m No. 'J. Arrive Augusta. '?16 p tn No. ?'.. Leave Spartanburg .. . 5:00 p in No. 0. Leave Laurens.?'.:.:"> p m No. ti. Arrive Gfcenwobtl .... 7:50 p im No."87, Leave Laurens. 8:10 h rh No. '87. Arrive (!t'< en". illo.... 10:20 a 01 No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:85 p m No. 52; Arrive1 Greehvillo .... -1:0?j p m Trains "86 and '$7 daily except Sunday. Tri-woekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Asho vide on trains NoS. i and "_': North bound,Tuesdays,Saturdays: Southbound Men.lavs, Wednesdavs an t Friday . C. iL GASQI ;:. Agent, Lauren*, S. ?'. <;. T. BRYAN, ? '.? n. Agt., Greenville, >?'. C. A.W. ANDERSON. Gen. .-' it t. ERNEST WILLIAMS. G.P.A.. Augusta, fja, What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave. Cultivate the saving habit in your children by opening a saving account in their name. Teach them to save their pennies?a child's pennies are a man's dollars. A dollar or more starts an account and ? earns per ceut, interest compound quarterly. We furnish you a neat little home bank without charge. .Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. ItBflRBBlSrEHM > Nothing Succeeds Like ^ j skici:ss 5 ^ For thirteen years the ^ S NICHOLS PHOTO S \j has never failed to make p;ood. And we are still 5* improving it. ? J?tcf)ol? ?>tu?tc Real Estate Offerings ir.O acres land, one-half mile of Dial church, with h handsome dwelling, 3 tenant houses and good outbuildings. Come tpitck il" you want tliis |?laee. Price $50 per acre. 52 acres of land jast outside of the corporate limits Of the town of Gray ('(?tut. with one tenant house. Price $:.<i per a< !-.-. Two aero lot in the town of tlroy Court, with 7 rooin dwelling, nicely located, Price. (Olio business hit. 00 t'?'< t frdut, I50 fei i d< ?? >? In towof Gray ('oui't. One lot at Waits Mills, 250 I front (?in buildings. Price $ 1.000. One lot Hi Watts Mills containing ? ? ? S$ (tores Of land near liralnlett's church, hbiiiided by lands of \V, P. Harris and .Inn, Iturdette. Seven room dwelling, - tenant houses, good Warn and out building*. Price $20 per tiere. One I room Cottage, with hall and 2 porches, on Gnrlington avenue. Price V"l.l"'0. i in acres of land bounded by Will Martin and Garrctt lands. seven room dwelling, 2 tenant houses, good harn an.I out buildings. Price $23 per acre. NO acres bounded by lands of V. ('. Ilclltims and Mitchell Owens, in 3 miles of Laurens; - dwellings and out buildings. Price $35 per acre. lit acres hounded by lands of .left Davis and Herbert Martin. good ten ant houses, and good barn. Price $50 per acre. ?lit acres hind hear Owings station hounded by land of .lohn .tones and Tom Ur?mien with dwelling and out buildings prlCe $35.00 per acre. I00 ileros land mar ban ford Stat ion bounded by lands of IJitlf Patter son, .lanieii Pntorsou ttnd others with dwelling und Tenant houses Price $35.00 per acre. ?j'.i he res land near the Incorporated limits of (lie Town of Kotintulh inn bounded by lands Of llobb Taylor. T. i'.. Nelson, Jim Adams ; nd others; dwellings and out buildings. Price li.* acres of laud, with dwelling, good barn ami out-buildings, hoar Owings, Price $3,500; terms made easy. I00 acres of land. With five room dwelling, 3-rooni tenant house, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern. Sullivan township. Price $15.00 per : . acres of land In town of Lan? fot'd, with flVO-room dwelling. Price < i .500, acres1 of land In town of Lanford, wiili tenant llOUS, at $80.00 per acre. One lot ;.t LatinMilh. w Mb well and 'J brick chimneys. Price $350. 80 acres of land In one mile Of Ok. town of Gray Court, with two dwell ings. Price $40 per acre. 5L' acres of land in town of Gray Court, dwelling and outbuildings. Price $50 per Rcre. 31S acres of land near Hab in Creelt church, S-room dwelling, t! ree tenant bouses. P: ice jier acre. ? lap. I.V..,-? oil ? . aci holt place. (.;. KnoreO river: sis room dwelling. 2 good tenant lam . - : u<| store building. !': '.< ?? >. ? H.IO.00. IIS acres Of land Dial's township, known as the old Wham - homestead, with dwelling and out-buildings. I'rice SldT.?o per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant house.- .?::<i p.-r acre. Terms made easy. 7 lots suitable for building purposes, .n tlie town of Simpsonvihe; prices made right. U27 acres land in Sullivan township, 0 room dwelling', good out buildings, l tenant house. Price per acre. OS acres land 2k miles Graj Court, bounded by lands of J, II, Godfrey. .John Armstrong and others. IViccSl.C&O.OO. 200 acres land, Waterloo township, bounded bv lands of estate of W. 'i. Smith, .). It, Anderson and taluria riv er, i'rice $2,."00.0 . too acres of land in Yo tog- towt hip, ll room dwelling, two tenant houses, gpod barn, Price i2.2~?<. 255 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known as the John V. l'< .<'. place with dwelling iipd oiit-b lildings'i I'rice $l??<kh :.I7 acres lard I miles cd' I.a bounded by lands Mrs, liurge.- . Rob II row h, .I ho. Madden and othei . t< . an! h<.uses; 7 horse farm in ? I fivatiop. Will he cut into lota "i I ?0 a< Cos each. Price $20 per acre. 810 acres in Lauren- township, I ? >I ed by lands of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson l.udy Mills and ?thers, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant houses, TI.:.- farm will he divtdi I into 50 acre lots if so desired, rat Ifihg in price from $2fi to $50 per a< re or will s. :i tho whole for $32,000.0 i .".] acres land bounded i . !-.i i- of W. It. Chock, Jno. Smith, i k w .. and others; has good dwclli: | Ui t| 0 build ing) . Price $1,300, J. N. Leak Heal Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Gray Court, C. S. A Modern Home! c ? s Hot and Cold Water easily installed 4y in town or country. It makes the home healthful and attractive. A house so equipped rents better, sells better, in fact it makes life worth liv ing. I Iiis is especially true if your work is done in a sanitary manner, using; Sanitary fixtures. This is our way. If you have not already seen us call to-clay. Estimates free. ? Phone 292 8 Doak & McKechnie Practical Plumber ing Co. \\V;1Uivcj? full lino of Clothing, &hocs> Ilhiis and Furnishings. All this season^ newest selections. Wo invite votir inspection. f ? Tribble Clothing: Co. # ;f Linene for Skirting} " Tlic in >st dm thle cloth foi this purp nieciul ivt icle < ?tin < cl her ? 1 u< ,nll^", ? ? lAlu " ? 1 A c i). . ;.. !. \\' 11 i t i * i .",.>.< r? Dl-i I Hi ,|<J .III .1 \\ mil i i ,.u ? \ nieelim of She., While Dini V Cl, g I he in tin :? tit s have I ken it;ill ? o % t!u ?.! !.? : ?? i loth, ? < ?1(1 (.loi % ?.?thonstof time while oil r. i.illrii into disti.se. \\ e oJ|< r ; Iii <*< l II1S CI Tib fij The^ninntlfovl.inenKoodsfor, ?V is steadily on ihr increase. th< hin 2 wem find lent <>i lln l.iuinlrv ln-iht l! & i "5k tin econonn ;eleclinj< tl ?2 I? Si & & & & & & & & |W. G. WILSON & COMPANY} ?2 I? When you buy a I 500 lbs of fir.st-cla.ss Fo 1200 lbs Stalk, Pulp anjrl shredded and baled. $10.00 per tt $12.00 per ton deli' Phone N<>. 1 I Laurens. S. C. '.00 I! Gcorcrc o< Ca I