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.Miss Maggie Cunitigham of Jones vil'.e has accepted the prlnclpalsblp of the Sandy Springs sekool for this year. Miss Lula Donnan, daughter of Mr. J. W. Donnan of Tylersville, left Sat urday for Whitmire where she will teach in the high school, the preset r.essnion having opened Monday. Prof. Thos. O. Burdette, who spent his vacation with friends at Sandy Springs, lias been elected principal of the high school at Iva. Anderson coun ty, >be term to open October 4. Miss Lillle Peterson, an accom plished daughter of Mr. J. VV. Peterson of Sandy Springs, who taught at Bam berg last year. will, the lirst of Octo ber, eo to Saint Charles, Lee county, as principal of the sehool there. Winthrop Opens September 29th. Because of the fact that the new dining room has not been completed, Winthrop college will not open this year until September 29th. President Johnson states that everything will be in readiness by that day. NOW ON STRIKE. Hill?dns of Stomachs Refuse ti? I>o Their Work Properly. All over this broad land millions of stomach owners are being held In hu miliating subjection just because they are so stubborn that they will not ac cept a fair, square and broad minded offer. Lite Is short for all of us: it will lie shorter for tiiose who let their Stomachs go from bad to worse. The I.aureus Urn:: Co. have a fa mous prescription called Ml-o-un, ami they believe so thoroughly in it^ re markable curative power that they say to every owner of a distressed r; tont nob that they will guarantee \ii n-iia ?ablets to cure acute or chronic indigestion and ail stomach ailments, or .. ono'v back, and the price is only 130 c jntS a box. Au l still there are Stubborn people right i:i Lnurens who won't accept this offer, but continue to suffer from gas n stomach, belching of sour food, stomach pains, foul breath, dl/./.iness, hilio tsness and headaches, .hist be cause.?just because?thut's nil, there i.- no other reason. Mi-o-uti tablets stop dyspeptic n g ony in five minutes; they cure obsti nate -us".- of indigestion, and turn t!:e .i!i Stomach into a new one in a f w weeks, or money back. HYOMEI I" ? iP&mJNCCD MM O ME) ? Cons catarrh or money back. JusC breath it in Complete outfit, including i.ihal r?l. lixlru, b?ttlo??Oo, Druggists. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. For Hate?One horse Phaeton in good condition; also open buggy with rubber tires, almost as go?xl as new. M. I.. C'opeland, Luurens, S. C. tf. Copyright Flour?is on the market again. Fresh, (.'lean, and Pure. No Flour quite so good, let your family have Copyright Fluur. Copyright is Pure. 4-tf For Sale A good mare. 1 years old; Color, deep bay; size, about eleven hundred pounds; raised by .lames and Allen Barksdale. Theodore Sumerel, Laurens, Kfd 2. G-tf. Lost?About trail or 20th of June, between l.aureus and the residence of .Mrs. Win. M. Hunter, a linen coat trimmed with red. with black kid gloves in the pocket. Reward, if re turned to Mrs. Hunter. Ora. S. C. For Sale?House and lor. ir.T South Harper street; lot T"> x 1 t."? feet, six room house, electric lights. For fur ther information apply to D. C. Mc Laurin, McColl, s. C. G-ot Lnnford Oil Mill Company. The secretary of state has isseud a commission to the owners of the lam ford Oil mill which was recently sold under bankruptcy proceedings. The capital of the concern is $15.000, as named in the commission. The com pany's petitioners are W. P. Bryson. T. It. Cox and K. I). Bryson. As re organized, the enterprise will continue to do a general cotton oil business. NOTICE OF F.LFt TION. St;ite of South Carolina, t 'ounty of Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by more than one-third of the qualified electors and freeholders of Long Branch Sc hool, Scuftletown No. i. Laurens I County. South Carolina, asking for an j ele tlon upon the question of voting a two (2) mill tax to be used fori school purposes in said school district, has be.?n hied with the County Board of Education, an election upon said question is hereby ordered, said elec- ' lion to be held on the ITth day ol September. 1909. at Long Branch , School House, under the management of the trustees of said school district. Only such electors as return real 1 or personal property for taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and regte- 1 nation certificates :.s required *u the general election shall be allowed to vote. Those who desire to vote for said: tax shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printed there on: those who desire to vote against the tax shall vote ;i ballot contnlnlng the word '"No" written or printed t hereon. Polls shall open at the hour of 7 o' clock In the forenoon nnd remain open until the hour of I o'clock in the after noon, when they shall In* (dosed and 1 the ballots counted. The trustees shall report the result of said election to the County Auditor within ten days thereafter. GBO. L. PITTS. G-i't. County Su;-;. Education. Don't let your Policies Expire Fires occur frequently and it is thou found that the insurance on the property has expired. This is often due to neglect and often you say that you have car ried insurance so long without having a fire' that you will do without it for a while. There are no Days of ('.race in the Fire Insurance business. Place your insurance where it will have prompt and careful attention. J. J. Adams at Bank of Laurens i A POLICY of INSURANCE may be the means of preventing your profit turning into loss. It has been so in many ousels. It is too bad to build up a profitable business and then have it ruined beyond hope of restoration for the lack of insurance. WE'RE READV TO INSURE you right now in one of the best e >mpani is in the world. Say the word an t we'll issue you a policy to-day. E.H.WILKES&SON STOCKS. BONDS 4- L;? \v Pv a n g e Laurens, S. C. The Newest in Ladies' Tailored Coat Suits A, ?' mm h " Uuquestionably the best Hue ever shown in I?aureus. We want yon to see them. Come whether you are ready to buy or not. We want you to take special notice of the material ami workmanship of the garments we are offering this season. Absolutely none better foi the price. Our prices, Suits from $10 to $40. We have no competition when you coustder the styles and quality we .^ive you for the prices. New Men's and Boy's Suits. We have all the new materials and the latest designs for fall ready for your inspection. We have what you want and want you to come in and let us show you. You will find our prices for the class of merchandise we offer t: umatchable. We want, your i rsi.K-v, but only where we give you value tved for every dollar spent with us. The iust as v. The best is r be cue ip ns ou as D?od as oUrs< >t as cheat) :<s on rs. Davis=Roper Co. Outfitters for the whole family Two doors west of post office Diamond's old stand Wait for the Grand Formal Opening Sale of Tw'm do?rs Vvfst oi post bffic? Diamond's o!<J stand A New Store New Goods Lower Prices 01 7 9 ft 9 V? [1 Quality Low Prices Fair Deal in Will open with a complete line of new Fall Dry Goods, Notions, Men's and Women's Furnishings, Shoes. Millinerv, Laidies' Ready-to?\Year and Boy's Clothing, Store will be open during the next days except Thursday and Friday, Sept. J6 and 17, w hile stock is being unpacked and arranged for our formal opening Saturday Sept. 18th, and a cordial invitatio/] is extended to the people of Laurens and vicinity to visit this store, inspect new stocks and become acquainted with our new methods of doing business "and selling for less. 'WatcH tHis paper next weeK for full announcement, prices, etc. W. H. ASHE F 2 doors west of post office. Diamonds o!d stand LAURENS. S. C. BmesniMMMMMw ? ? ????- ??? - -