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-f **% 4*** *?* *********** * 4 i> < ?J I THE HONOR ROLL * Following is the honor roll of the city schools for the eighth scholastic month : First Grade?Robert Alken, William Anderson. Bruce Counts. Ilerrinau Crout, Furman Frady, Cabell Garrett, (ilynn Hairston, Dorroh Hairs ton, William Hake. Boyd Ray Lawsen. Rob ert McCuen, Baton Nichols. Pinkney Simmons. Mary Blackwell, Olga Foo shce. Ruble Nabors, Kittle Most-ley. Anna Sullivan, I.ois Taylor, J?anita Wilkes. Second Grade .Martha Barksdale, Mildred Counts, Helen Dodson. Mary Taylor, Margaret Taylor. Margaret Wright. Louise Dendy, Henry Franks, Willie Dendy, .lohn Hudgens, Ezell Holder, William Parks. Frank Posey, Martha Franks. Virginia Cray. Third Grade -Cecil Boyd. Thornwell Dunlap, Russell Flanders, W. P. Shea ley, Margaret Bray. Hilda Bundrick, Virginia Sullivan. Amy Wolff. Eliza beth Young. Fourth .tirade Mary Sullivan. Hen ry Lawrence. Frances Davis, .lean ?OdSOn, Hester Cooper. Cecil Roper. Hattie Sullivan. Fifth Grade .Mary Burton, Inez Hudgens, Elizabeth Moseley, Louise Simmons. Hugh Aiken, Wilkes Dendy. Herbert Sullivan. Mary Martin. Joe Ann Monteitb, Eugenia Nichols. Car lisle Dial. Sixth Grade Hayne Taylor. Gussic Miller, Mamie Austin. Julia Henderson. Carol Roper. Brucie Owings, Hattie Simpson, Mary Wilkes. Seventh Grade?Turpin Crout, Anna Prentiss, Edwin Moseley, Theresa Shayer, Amelia Todd, Roy Martin. Clarence Nelson. Cathleen Wilkes. I.ula Dial. Eighth Grade- Leon Dodson, Done las Featherstone, Agatha Reid, i.ou Helle Fowler. Winnie .leans. Mary Co ney. Helen Sullhan. Ninth tirade Ruth Brown. Reheccsi Dial, Marguerite Tolhert. Tenth Grade Yates Brown, Clara Davenport, Mary Teague, Imogen Wilkes, Pearl ( lardy. .Mill School. First tirade Willie Bradshaw, Clyde Gosnell, Joe McGregor, Charlie Motto, Raymond Smith. Eva Duffey, Eunice Gosnell, Lucy Lanham, Allie Martin. Ante Martin. Lillie Bell Riddle. Laura Tinsley. Second Grade Allan Bolter, Palmer Bragg, Marshall Maddox. Lee McOul lotlgh, Walter Kerr. Horace Mont joy. Madge Chapman. Fly Frady, Hattie King. Ruth Riddle. Julia Rivers. Flor ence Rodgcrs, Blanche Walker. Third Grade -Annie Eunice Hawk ins. Dene Lcdford, Ruth Gosnell, Win nie Fripp. Fourth Grade?Maud Martin, Ella Maud Putnam. Onivia Riddle. Allie Snoddy, James Blakeley. kills Her toe of !>tl \ car-. "The most merciless enemy I had tor 20 years." declares Mrs. James Duncan, of Hnynesvllle, Me., "was dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after eating or drinking anil could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed ami several doctors gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured nie completely. Now I can eat anything. I am To years old and am overjoyed t<> k<i my health back again." For Indigestion. Loss of Appetite, Kidmy Trouble. Lame Back. Female Complaints It's une iiualed. Only liUC at l.aurens Drug Co.. Palmetto Drug Co. it may be handy n> throw scraps out of the kitchen door or window, but it makes a nuisance of the chick ins. They loaf around the back door waiting for a few crumbs, and do not grow so fast as they would ranging the green fields. Whooping Cough. This is a more dnugoroiis disease than is generally presumed. It will he a surprise to many to learn that more deaths result from ii than from scarlet fever. Pneumonia often re sults from it. ChnmhorlAln's Cough Remedy has been used in many epi demics of whooping COUgh, and ii III ways with the liest results. D Iber! McKelg of Harlan. Iow a, says of It i "My boy look Whooping cough when nine months old. lie had it ill Ilic winter. I g<?< a bntilo of Chamber lain's Cough Remid) which proved rood. I cannot recommend |( ion highly.*! For sale I? tli? l.aurens Drug Company, Kerosene is a splendid aid III HiO cleaning of windows. Into a basin phi two tabb spoonfuls of kerosene and two of water. Wash wllh a Soft 'loth and dry with newspaper. This process will remove Hy-specks from both glass ami jiflliil heller than "nter and soap do. and leaves (he gHiss with a belief polish. Forced Info Kxile. Wm. Cpchurch. of Glen Orik, Okln was an exile from home. Mountain air. be thought, would cure a fright ml lung racking cough that had de fied Itll remedies for two yeat Af ter six mouths he returned, dead dogging bis steps. " I I.en I Im can to use Dr. Klhg's New Discovery*" he writes, "and After taking six botfleS 1 am aa well as ever." it saves (hftusAftdfl yearly from desperate lunft discuses. Infallible for Coughs ivikl Colds, it dispels Hoar CtlCSS and So! e Throat, cures Grip, Bronchitis. Hem orrhages, Asthma. Croup. WhOOpllIK couch. f>oc and $Loo. trial boith free; gun ran iced i>> I .anreiht Drug Co., nlniAlto Drug Co. M\ Neighbor's Hens. My neighbor's hens delight to come And make a morning call: III fact their chosen roosting place is on my garden wall. And every time my back is turned They come with skip uml bound, And do the buck and wing upon My newly planted ground. They like to wander in my paths. And while the bouts away; And you see their land, it is so plain At sunrise every day. And you see their laud, it is so plain. And mine so superfine, That ihey prefer to leave their own And roam around mini'. My neighbor's hens I'd sorely miss If they should move away; You sec they undeilak? to change My scenery every day. And then, if they should fail to come. I'd glow so good the live This earth would he no place for me. I'd surely have to die. Voting t.'irls Are Victims of headache, ns well as older women, hut all get tpiiek relief and prompt cute from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's host remedy lor sick and nervous headaches. They make pure hlood and strong nerves and huihl up your health. Try them. 25c at Laurens l>rug Co., Palmetto Drug Co. There ought to he a rest room for the farmers' wives in every town. One 1 visited recently has lunch tit hies, couches, and playthings for the children, and is free to all women. Any country woman will understand what a convenience such a room is after a long drive. The town should look after its country friends. \ Scalded Hoy's Shriek* horrified Ills grandmother. Mrs. Maria Taylor, of .Who. |<y? who writes that, when all thought he woulddie. Bltck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds. Cuts. Corns. Wounds and Bruises, Cures Fever-Sores. i toils. Skin Lruptions. Chilblains, Chapped Hands ami soon touts Piles. 25c at Laurens Drug Co., Palmetto Ding Cd. One reason why we don't get our wall paper to stay on is because we <lo not cook the starch when we make it. It ought to he made with boiling \\at< r. stirred all the time till it looks good and smoth. If you dissolve an ounce of powdered alum to every two pounds of Hour you use. that will make the starch better. Do It Now. Now is the time to get rid of your your rheumatism. You can do so by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine cases out of ten are simply mus cular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this liniment. Try It. You are cer tain to he delighted with the quick relief which it affords. Sold hy the Latin ns I>rug Company. floillg to do any papering this sea son? Don't put the new paper right on OVI r the old |>ee| oC every hit of Iba old you call. Wet the wall with a brush lo soften the old paper, scrape Off the last hit you can. and then put on the new paper. For a hum or scald apply Cham ber Iain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost instantly and quickly heal the injured parts. For tile by I .an r? us I Irug t o. Farmer Jone'S was pleased as Punch when he heard his SOU was being taught fencing at college, bill when he saw tin- small Instruments used in the Instrucion, his pleasure gave way to disgust. biliousness ami ( nnsfi|iution. For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation.which made life miserable for inc. M.v appetite failed me. 1 lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters WOrsC. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chninberlnin'U Stomach and Liver Tablets. The (ablets delleve the ill feeling nl once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify lln stom ach, liver and hlood. helping the sys tem to do its work naturally. Mrs. Itosa I'otis. Birmingham, Afti. These tablets are for stile hy the Laurens Drug Co. In a horse deal with thy neighbor, .*, ich lookine I'm Hm animal, do not nogieel t<> ibeiilioii the plllll on thine own. ale! tints thou < luiiiihcrlnlll's Liuluiriil. ? iis j| ein'e for chronic mid muscular rhcunifliisht. and lor the reliel from pain which it affords in acuie lullnni alorv rheumatism. 'I hose who hlivt used it have in\nrinh!> HpOKeil Of ii in the highesl terms of praise Lame hack, lallte shoulder and Hill' neck arc due to rheumatism of the mus cles, usually brought on by exposure 10 cold or damp, ami are quickly cured by applying this liniment freely and massaging the alle, led parts. Soreness of Ute muscles, whether In duced b.V \ lolcni cm reise Of lh.inry. is allayed hy this liniment, lor sale hy Laurens Drug Co. 10 I S KCl TOMS, \ l?Ml NlS'fII \ roits iNii li ihm ins'. Wlllioul tldWrrfurn- it I l?M?> -' Real Estate Offerings 2.7 acres land, bounded by lands of J. 11. Wells. Thomas Hurts, and others with the room dwelling, good out buildings; near Kkom. Price $!."> per a ere. One lot at Watts Mills, with seven room cottage, 200 feet front and KU) feet deep, with meat market. Price $ 1,200. Some valuable property in town of Clinton. Nine business lots on Hroad street, ranging in price from $500 to $1,200 per lot. Two lots fronting on Musgrove street. $300 each. One beautiful building lot fronting Mus grove street, price $2,000. One lot with beautiful residence fronting on Musgrove street, price $3,500. See me early if you wish to purchase, this is an exceptional opportunity. 1."o acres land, one-half mile of Dial church, with a handsome dwelling. '.\ tenant houses and good outbuildings, Come quick if you want this place. Price ?.">?) per acre. .">2 acres of land just outside of the corporate limits of the town of Gray Court, with one tenant house. Price $50 per acre. Two acre lot in the town of Gray Court, with 7 room dwelling, nicely located. Price $2,500. One business lot, tin feet front. 150 feet deep, in town of Gray Court. Price $500. One lot at Watts Mills. 250 feet front by 70 feel deep. 1 room cottage and out buildings. Price $1,000. One lot at Watts Mills containing 2 acres. Price $200. ss acres of html near Dramlctt's church, bounded by lands of W. P. Harris and Jno. BurdettO. Seven room dwelling, 2 tenant houses, good barn and out buildings. Price $20 per acre. r One t room cottage, with hall and 2 porches, vn | Qarllngton avenue. Price $1,150. \ \ 1 in acres oNJand hounded by Will Martin and Garret! lands, seven room dwelling, 2 tenant houses, good barn and out buildings. Price $25 per acre. NO acres hounded by lands of Y. C. Heliums and Mitchell Owens, in :: miles of I.aureus: 2 dwellings and out buildings. Price $:'.."> per acre. Ill acres bounded by lands of .left Davis and Herbert Martin; :! good ten ant houses, and good barn. Price $."?0 per acre. tH acres land near Owings Station bounded by land of .lohn Jones and Tom Brainletl with dwelling and out buildings price $35.00 per acre. ion acres land near Hanford Stat ion bounded by lands of Duff Patter son. James Paterson and others with dwelling and ?'? Tenant houses Price $35.00 per ac re. r (".."> acres of land, with dwelling, good barn and out-buildings, near Owings. Price 0'i; terms made easy. 29 acres land near Ihe incorporated limits of the Town of Fountain Inn bounded by lands of Hobt. Taylor, T. K. Nelson, .lim Adams and others; dwellings and out buildings. Price $7."..OH per acre. 100 acres of land, with five room dwelling. 3-room tenant bouse, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern. Sullivan township. Price $15.00 per acre. 3V6 acres of land in town of Lnn ford. with five-room dwelling. Price $1,500. 59 acres of land in town of l.anford, with tenant lions, at $50.00 per acre. One lot at Laurens Mills, with well and 2 brick chimneys. Price $.!.'.<?. 8fi acres of land in one mile of the town of Cray Court, with two dwell lugs. Price $-10 per acre. 52 acres of land in town of Gray Court, dwelling and outbuildings. Price $50 per acre. 348 lines of land near Habun Creek Church, 8-room dwelling, three tenant houses. Price $32.50 per acre. 211 acres of land in Hunter town ship, bounded by lands of RiltUd Dim. lap. Rebecca Christian and Geo. Craw ford; 2 four loom cottages, good out buildings, fine bottom lands, well tim bered; no acres in cultivation. Only $20 per acre. GO acres in Dial township, hounded by lands of Pink Heliums, Lndy Holt ml R. C. W allace. Price $1,300. 108 acres of land in Greenville coun ty. Butler township, bounded by lands of Mary Snow, and Taylor and Orelgh tOII place; known as the Thomas Den nett place, on Knoreo river; si\ room dwelling. 2 good tenant houses and store building. Price $3,000.00. 115 ncres of land Dial's township,1 known as the old Wham's homestead, with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $27.50 per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant houses per acre. Terms made easy. 7 lots suitable for building purposes, in the town of Simpsonville; prices made right. 127 acres land in Sullivan township, 9 room dwelling, good out buildings, 1 tenant house. Price $30 per acre. 200 acres land, Waterloo township, er. Price $2,600.00. 100 acres of hind in Youngs township, 11 room dwelling, two tenant bouses, good barn. Price $2.250. 255 acres of land in Waterloo town- ; ship, known as the .lohn Y. Boyd place with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $1.700. 547 acres land 1 miles of I.aureus, ; bounded by lands Mrs. Burgess, Hob Brown, Jno. Madden and others; G ten ant houses; 7 horse farm in cultivation. Will bC CUt into lots of 100 acres each. Price !?2U per acre. J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocksand Ponds. Gray Court, S. C. INTEREST Is the greatest incentive towards saving money. When you find yottr money is earning something you feel more like sa\ iiiV. Interest, like?Nii^uch advertised remedy, "workswhile you sleep. We pay interest on saving's accounts from S: up, and on cert ficatcs of deposit for 6 or :.? month's time. Absolute safetv, liberality and courtesy our watch Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. II HIIHH1WIMI illlHIMI'IIIMIIWIIIiWiWI % Nothing Succeeds Like J < si (ci;ss > ^* For tmrteen years the ^ $ NICHtM S PHOTO j ? has never failed to make good? And we are still ^ improving it. ^? a a a a a ? jb_a a a a a .a a a a aaaaa&aaaa v999v?pwv9v9y 9 9 9 v 9 v 9 9 9 % 9 9 V \ This Invites You A cordial invitation is extended lo yon lo deposit your funds with this bank -to transact through us whatever business yon may have ?>l a financial nature. During the past yeai we hive added many new names to our list of patrons. We desire your business also, believeing we can st i ve you to your complete satisfaction. t t t i THE BAN K 3^ LAU RENS laurens, s.c The Bank for Your Savings. ft PlIOTtKiRAPHS: X Go to the McCord Studio for Fine Photos and High Grade Portraits. \|. The very hist ntSuiial is used and the latest de ?2 signs in I'ohU-rs, Hangers and Cards arc supplied. wrik Tlu prices are as Iowas is consistent with good work. J? Come to see us, your patronage is appreciated. 7JL Respcctfulh 6 The McCord Studio 3 ? ? *?<s o?s &S ? a *T? r>T<8 ? ? iSi a *T? a O |Linene for Skirting | ^ The most durable cloth fot thi^ purposi at tin piio . ? ft spccial'article offered here .it ? Imvc numbers in India I.nun, everv nuinbet .1 bargain. ^ See the p> inch WliH^Peisian at A A nice line of Sheet White I limit \ Chei I t :<>m 4k '1 he manufacturers have l iken patriotic pride naming their Long Cloth, "< ?Id Cl<'i\" claiming ii has stood the test of time while othci brands have fallen into disuse. We ?>ffcr a limited quantity of d ? The demand for I.ineti goods t<?r v/nisling and I irl ^ is steadily on the increase, ihe jJMaxoii fil>r< land S. weai and tear of lh< htundn bCllcl than anv i?th< tin cconoinv selecting it at IW. G. WILSON & COMPANY | & & & & 5? 5 ? a a a a a a a a' ? a a a a a a a a I. !?. Donoli, See' ? I N I,( ak, l'i We hope to merit tlu business of the publi ft and 5 VpV Southern Co-Operative Collection Agency Gray Court. & 5? :? & & S" ? V Docooo 000 * * * * 000000000 g Coal ? ? o P Buy now and gel Ihe best, $5.00. 9 ?4* per Ion. \. A good supply of Corn and hcav\ gro ?5* ceries, liest prices. O 2 Laurens Wholesale Grocery Co. 4& Q l\.. V U ?,%\ , .U.U.'. l\: 1.1 . Q ooooooooo^^^:o)K^^^:ooooooooo