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THE HONOR ROLL Following Is the list of the pupils of the graded schools, w ho during t i?? ? last scholastic mouth have attained a gen? riii average of 00 per cent and nbove, and are hence entitled to a place on the roll <<f honor: First Grade- Koben A|k< n, William 1 Anderson, Uruco Counts, Lauren;; I Crows, Tom Davenport, Glynn Hnlrs tOU, Dor roll lluirston, William Lake. loyd Ray Lawson, Robert MeCuon. Orion Nichols, F.ston Nh hols, Louis Pnlles, Piukney Sliiimons, Mary niackweil, Olga Foosheo, Kittio Mose* ! y, Ruble N'abors, .Mary Roper, Anna Sullivan, Lois Taylor, Junuitu Wllkes, I (' Second Grade -.Martha Oarksdale, I Air:." fin ksdulo, Mildred Counts, iihrich Crew?, Claud n Holder, Lena ? :?> . Laurie Kin ly Dial. Mary Taylor, Margaret Taylor,- Margaret Wright, .lames Dttulap, Henry Franks, Robert Lucas, Btrleklcr Rtui Itin, i . ivltt Tongue, William Parks. Third Grade Thornwcll Dttnlnp. I Russell Flanders, Charles Thompson,! Hilda Bitndrlek, Frances Myers, lie-' ' i Lake, Sophie Sluiyor? Hilr.abetli v<- ihg, Amy WoiiT. Fourth Grnde~ Vi -glnla hi rksdale. II der Cooper, Frit neos Davis, Slnry Sullivan, Henry Lniwrence, Cecil Uo ? .-? Sections ot Grades Four i li?! Five --1 > Cray. I :: Kllznbeth Moseley, LoUlso Simmons, Fif'h Grtldi i 'iirll&li Ida!, .lames rtl.i. 1' I : ' . Ii I ? \ ' . . ; || V I iv'n J.ioHciey, Anna PrctiHsii, Theresa ?%hay.'v.', Amelia i'odd, Clarence Xei i. < l'l?;hlh Grade Leon Dodson, Grace : .o'e. Agatha Ueld, William Drutn uottd, Douglas FealiiOstonc, Winnie Jeans, Helen Suiilvoh, Mtiry r.isey. j Ninth Grade- Frank MrCravy, RUth Browne Itebccca Dial, Alluweo Wat Tenth Grade Pearl ciardy. Clara Davenport, Mary Tengue, itoberta Dorroh, Imogen Wllkes, Vales Brown, lernest Machen. .'dill School. First Grade?Clyde Gosneli, Joe McGregor, Charl'.o Motte, Raymond Smith, Vera Blnkeley, KJvn Duffey, Ma le Jnmieson, Iuny Ken. Lucy Lan I am. Allle Martin. Allenc Pitts, Lllllo eile Ritldio, Blanch Sanders. Laura Tlnsley. Second Grade? Palmer Bragg, Marshall Maddox, Larry TC;apleton, Whiter Kerr. Matlio Burgess. Madge Chapman, Floy Frody, Ruth kiddle. Florence Rodgers. Third Grade Vnnio Bartlelt, Annie Eunice Hawkins, Irene Led ford, Maud j Trljipe, Winnie Trlppo, Cecil Martin, i Frank (tosneli, Fourth tirade Maud Martin. Klla ! Maud Putnam, Allio Suoiidy, James . ?. entertainment Thursday. The (losing exercise ,,!' Ot'll High ?-'?bool will take place on Thursday night, the 20th of April. Friends of 'lie school are cordially invited to attend, IHspeiisiir) w imliiig-l'p Cainniissioii. Governor Ansel has appointed Mr. .i. Steele Price, former State senator from York, ami Mr. A. M. Wood of Gaffney, to oil the vacancies on the dispensary windlng-up commission, caused by the resignations of Messrs. F. Arthur of PnlOll and C. K. Hen derson of Alken. The commission is at work this week on the Claims. HIGH-O-ME Thai's (Im Wit) t<> Pronounce lljemel, the Honey.Buck Cnlarrli ( arc As doubt exists in the minds of many readers of The Advertiser, let IIS say that the above is (ho proper pronunciation of America's mos; wou li rl ill catarrh cure, The LnUrehs Drug Company is. (he agent foi* llyomel in Laurens. and 'bey will sell yo-: an Inhaler, a bottle of liyouiei, end full Instructions for me, for only $1.00. And if it falls to (?ufe acute or chronic catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, croup, hay fever, or c.Otlgllfl and colds. ??K V will give you your money back. The person who suffers from catarrh nfti?:? SUCh au otter as that. liltlHt like (0 snuffle, spit end wheeze, und bei ? nerally disgusting. Head what C. F, Lowe says: "1 have used llyomel for a case of nasal sntarrh which had boll erod me for a lf.ng time. I can say that llyo mel killed the germs of the disease and gave me the much sought and needed relief. From this experience 1 knew llyomel to be a reliable rem edy, and I give it the praise ami rec ommendation th.lt it deserves." (!. I-'. Low It. !?'. i>. No. 7. AllOgon, Mich., September 19, 100.*?. MX-O-NA Cures indigestion It relieves r.toin.ich misery, ?Ottr stom Bich, bolchiliff,0?d CUrOU all stomach dis cmc or money limk. Larno box of tab lots iO CCtttfl. DnifffflDta in all towns Mr. Farmer Before you buy n new Cotton Planter, wc- want to show yon the best one for yon to use, He cause it will save your seed. Time and g labor, that means money to yon. i The Deere & ? f ? >'.< I Mansur Cotton | i Planter ? % is the Best?there's several P |j reasons. Let us tell you. H I I Eureka i Foundry and I Supply Co. a r I i I I Real Estat Agent Sleep over your rights j| j if you want to, but 1 am ' going to sell 2 stores just east of the Court House, 100 feet for the small sum of .$8,000.00. Don't wait until the other fellow gets it, but write or phone 75. Clinton Property i lot eontaning a store room and dwelling in good shape for $3500.00 1 house and lot and barn good well right in town, on water and light line only $2500. 1 lot for $3'"'?'1 ' Am! otlur property in town and county, s ;e me before buy ing and selling for terms. P. S. JEANS Clinton, S. C. Box 152 We Want Your Health and Accident, Surety, Life, Fire, Plate Glass Insurance. M in lact wc are in n position H to write almost any kind of |j t\ Insurance you want, except I "Wild Cat." Wc represent leading com panies only. Give US a chaliCC at your business. E.H.WILKES&SON STOCKS, BONDS 4- Law Pvimpie I.aureus, S. C. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CttfMColdt, Crout>and WhoooiUR cou/i?. Halting Tariff H?ls. "Now," said tin; distinguished rop resontativOi "we have arranged the tariff precisely as it. should be, and all you have to do is to say Amen.' " "No," answered the distinguished senator, "not 'amen'; 'amend'"- -Wash ington Star. Frightful fate Averte I. "I would have been a cripple for lifo, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Prank Dlsborry, Kelllher, .Minn., "without LUicklen's Arnica Salve, which soon curotl mo." Infalli ble for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon otires llui'tis, Scalds. Holls, Old Sores, and Skin ICrupttons. World's hest for Piles. 2no, at Lnurena Drug Co. and Palim ito I >rug (!o. i ukoIciic'c, "S'.i nkiug of heirlooms," broke In ' the Idquaoiousi landlady, "i liiivo ohoj which has eon." down through live genera' ions and ?" "Pardon inc." came the voice of the frivolous boarder, "hut do you refer to ii." butter?'*?-Philadelphia Ledger. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State Of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Whereas, pot it ions signed by more than one-third of the qualified electors ami free-holders residing in school district number fourteen, Waterloo Township. I.aureus county. South Car olina, asking for an election on the question of :*. high school In said dis trict has been tiled with the County Board of iflducatlon, an election upon said question iu hereby ordered, said election to be held Oil the Mil day of May, A. I). 11)09, at the usual place of voting at Waterloo. S. under the management of the trustees of said school district. All qualilled electors and free-hold ers residing in said school district are entitled to vote at said election. Those favoring the high school shall vote : ballot containing the word "Yea" written or printed thereon: ?hose against the high school shall voto ballot containing the word "No" written or printed thereon. Polls shall open ;it the hour of Ohe o'clock In the afternoon and shall re main open until the hour of live o'clock iu the afternoon, when they slmll bo closed and the ballots counted. The tras;ecs shall report the result of said election to the Count)' Hoard of Education as boon as possible thereafter. GEORGE L PITTS, Countv Suin of Education. :ts-:.t. NOTICE Oh TEACHERS' EXAMINA* no\. The regular spring teachers exam ination will In'ludd in tlic Court house j on Friday, .May i Ith, beginning at 10 ; o'clock, a. in. Teachers whose certificates will ex pire this year can take advantage ?>! this examination mid thereby qualify themselves lo tench in the public schools next year, The law is very ! plain on this point, and n little pre. caution no..- mny pr< vent much annoy-! J nnce latter. There win bo no Summer school in I I this county ti'is year. lit fact, the only Bummer tiehool in the Stato will oe held ist Spnrtanburg. Work done j ja; the Wofford Sit'.nnier School will receive the same recognition that vas i forhiorly riven to work in the State ( and County Stimmer schools. Trustees in employing teachers should recognixo applications only! i from sue!: as have a college diploma ; or a lli'si grade, cert I licit to. GEG. Ii. PITTS. I R7-.1l Co. Stipt. of Ed. I The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It is very important botli for !l effective and economical work to j procure The best of % HUM IMPLEMENTS Oar New Descriptive Catalog , V/ jusl issued foils all about the h< si ' ft time and labor-saving maeh-i.e'/ 0 A it u one of the best and most in ten-.-um: Implement Catalogs Is Bucd, Mailed free on request. Wc a.-c also hcadquartero for Farm Wagons, Busies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. | The Implement Co., t j 1302 Main St., - Richmond, V/a, .1;-?^. 199 Jilflt Ja. <U" a ; 8?s m T SALE BEGINS We have decided that the time to show our friends that we ap preciate their past patronage is to give them bargains when they really need the goods, and not wait until the sum mer is gone and offer them a lot of cheap junk they do not need. Now is the time that every body wants a nice spring and summer dress and we have the very thing you need Come and boy these good while they are cheap Dress Goods 4.01 ncli White Lawn, 10 yards to customer only Calico, 10 yards to customer only Apion Check Csiughams Yard wide Sea Island all you want per yard 12 \-2 cts. Fiaxoil per yard only 10 cents |<> inch Lawn per yard only 10 cents the yard India Linen per yard 15 cents the yard India Linen per yard 20 cents the yard India Linen per yard 25 cents the yard India Linen per yard Many other kinds of White Goods the 10 cts. kind to <jo in this sale at per yard only all IOC, the yd, Chambrys and Lawns to go on sale per yd. We have about 1000 yds, Batiste and Colored Lawns that sells for 8 i-}c, all ove r town, oil sale per yd. One L?>t of yd wide IVreals per yd. toe Hickory Stripes and Cheviots per yd. Notions { Hosiery, Towels, Meek wear for Ladies and men, all at bargain prices. 50c Corsets 44c 25c Cot sets 2IC One Lot 50c Shirts, only .v|e the very latest in Negligee Shirts 44c One P?i^ lot of mens 50c work Shirts : |c Men and iioy's .Shir's only IOC 1.00 (Iveralls 89c 50c (iveralls 44? Hoy's knee Pants at ^'wr away prices .04 .04 .05 ,08 .08 .08 . I I ? I I .18 .08 8c 5C 6c Sc $2.50 Trimcd Hats .?.()() 'Printed Hats 1.50 Triined I lats 75c Ttinted Hats 50c Tri med Hats 50c Ladies and Misse 2sc Ladies and Misse: Millinery Sailors Sailors Shoes Men's Oxfords $2.00 kind Men's Oxfords 1.50 kind Ladies < )x fords 2.00 kind Ladies Oxfords 1.50 kind Ladies Oxfords r.25 kind Ladies Oxfords r.OO kind Soap 1.98 1.48 98c 59c 44c 44c 2 1 c $1.79 1.29 [.79 r.29 1,09 89c 7 cakes of Octagon Soap 7 cakes of Fairy Soap 7 cakes Of (hand Pa's Soap 7 cakes of Octagon Wash Powder 8 cakes of (10UI Hand Soap 27 Nutmegs 3 Sticks of HlttillC .: in i Polish 500 Desert Dishes was roc each only 250 Plates wru u-c each only ? Every thing itt the 5 and 10 store at a big sacrifice. We have to many odds and ends thev must be cleaned up for new Stuff, my loss will be your gain. Come and see. Look and you will buy before leaving our store the bargains are marvelous when we think of our friends we forget ourselves. 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 5c 7c .Sc 1 With every $5.00 purchase we are going to give a beautiful pic ? ture 16X20 or a beautiful decorated lamp, your choice not ours Sfe Laurens, South Carolina*