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SCHOOL FACTS OF GENERAL INTEREST limirow moot of Ruildiiics und Special Flections. TJ:c trustees nod patrons of Long Branch school held a very enthusias tic meeting at the school house last Tuesday afternoon. At this meeting they decided to cell the house and put ill* Minds nt once. They also signed u petition asking for an < lection for two-mill school tax. The people of this district have one of the prettiest School lots i.; the county, with a nice new house In tho center of the lot. The hoti!:e ? i'i he second to none In the couii y when the inside work is comp'.? t< (I. Mrs. Uobt. M, lloyd has been re elected to leach the Oakvllle school. Miss Ethel Sharp will teach tho ML Beth< 1 schoi 1 Ihe coming session. The people of Rabun are taking nteps to purchase a school lot and put up a building lhat will be an ornamenl to the community. Miss Ida Taylor has been elected to tench the Merna school. , The Lydia Mill school will be taught by Mr. Robt S. Owens of ('Union as principal, and Mrs. Annie Oxner of Newberry as assistant. The ('lint' n graded and high s< hooi taught by Mr. B. 11. Hall will begin their fall sessions s< ptember the 9th. Waterloo School District No. 7 Is asking for a lour mill special school tax. Cross Hill No. -1 Voted a special school levy last Saturday. !?1<><| Reward, *lon. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease thai science has been aide to cure in all its stages, and thai is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Ix ir k a constitutional dlseaso, r e quire8 a contltutlonnl treatment. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting -directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving (he patten! ntrength by building up the constitu tion and snsistlng nature in doing its Work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address T. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, T.v. Take Hall's Fan.il., Pills for con til i i at ion. Foe For RcgMorlng letter Advanced. To help meet the large deficit in the revenue of the posfolfice department Postmaster Ucneral Hitchcock has an nounced that the fee for registering a letter or parcol win he advanced from eight to tt a cents as soon as the plan of the department becomes an ofliclal order. Wli.t Druggists Kecoinuieud Chamber? Iain's t (die. ( Indern and Diar rhoea remedy. Mr. Frank (*. Ilanrnhan.n prominent druggist of Portsmouth. Vn ..says: "Kor the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uetnedy. it is a great remedy and one of the heal patent medicines on the market, i handle some others for the same purposes thai pay me it lurg< r profit, but Hits remedy is so sore to effect n cure, and my customer ><> certain to appreciate my recommending it t<> him. that 1 give it the preference." Fur sale hy I.aureus Drug <'o. Notice Opening Mocks of Subscription. State of South Carolina, Not ice is hereby given that In pur suance of a commission issued hy the secretary of state for said state, books Of subscription to Lnnford Oil Mill, Lanford, S, C, will be open at office of Slmpsonvllle Oil Mil], Simpsonville, S. C. on September the 10th, 1909, at 10 o'clock, a. m. T. K. Cox. \v. K. Bryson, D. n. Bryson, Hoard of Corporators. Mrs. Nannie ('. Franks. To the memory of our dear mother. Airs. Nannie C. Franks, who departed this life Ann. ?0, 1909. We loved her so well that we cannot see why Ood has taken her from us. hut we know thai he doeth all things well and know it was for our good and his glory, though we cannot see it that way now. She has gone to ho with her loved ones on the other shine. She cannot come hack to us. hut if we live as Hod commands we will meet in the sweet bye and bye. in I90C Iter taby child was drowned. She he uan lo lade though she never mur mured. We could see she was wound ed beyond healing. We tried oh so hard to keep her with us. but in 1!" v she tost another Child and she has not been well since, she was so patient, she never complained. she was a kind and loving wife, a devoted mo ther, a kind friend and neighbor. She was never too tired lo help any one that was sick or In trouble. St made many friends and I want . thank those friends for what they <?'? for I or and us during her illness. ' will miss her oh so mttch; but let us how in humble submission to Cod s Will, for our los* Is her gain. She has cone where (here I? no more pain nor <h Rth. A daughter, _Jar.je l.cdtord. Read our Speeial Sale for Friday of this week?it will be great. S. M. 6c E. H. Wilkes St Co. : iist B?k, Sept. 1. .Mr. Joseph Jackson Deiidy, rural delivery carrier No. 1 and a number j one farmer residing near the city, sold the fust bale of this season's cotton on the Laurens market last Wednes day. The bale weighed 445 pounds ; nd was bought by Mr. J. Waddy Thompson for Mr. V.'. L. Cray, the price paid being 13 cents. On the Bama day Mr. John Wallace, a large and progressive '...reu r of the Ih lfast section, sold the SSCond Laie, receiv ing J2>?. \ Sr rtiitll d *. Ill: Ic. As usially treated a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a inoiuh or m ire, but ybapplying Cham berlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully, n cure may, in ?.-.?.st casts, he effect'd in h ss than oi e week's time. 'I his liniment is a most remarkable prepa ration; try it (or a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus cular rheumatism, and you are cer tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. \ RFN (if 1ft K is hcttir than n scasou <!' disaster^ It's liotlttd to 1)0 "a ran of link" if i on att< ti! i' gvi to j our PM'MRtNU ? IXTS. Call its In to do the work and J0U*11 !?reveu( divastcr In ti e future Quick lespatch and conservative prices, "lioue or call DoaK ? McKechnie South Harper Street Phone 292 Laurens, S. C. 1 Ladies' Coat Suits! { ? *f'j ?> < f.N mm n V ff \ we are it is week a me line ? t the fam<?ns ^ "La. V< S .. :he j ? >pu- B hir } had<s, and in the tiCW long ^ Coats. This department will he second to none in the city, as it is our : ) carry a full i >{ ft Ladies' Suits. F'or early trade, v.c are showing a ft w advance styles in Snits. La. Vogue Suits $zc, 25, 35, $.; >. Popular Style Suits $ : 0, 12.50, ] 5, and $18.50. V<.i!c SlcirlS $6.$o, 8.00. and '*~ [h m .. Skirts f^.oo, , < 50 ^ I rind $8.00. La iies1 Sv. eaters Smart Slvlcs $s< Ar Mines' S-.\c. : ? We expect n; 1 Off For College! The young Ladies1 and young Men will soon leave for college. We ...e prepared to fit them out in (funks, dress suit cases, blankets, sheets, suits and all tile little fixings that are necessary. J. E. Minter & Bro. Friday September I Oth : On above date we will offer the beautiful line of Statuary shown in our windows. These goods | are regular fifty cents to dollar values, they con- i sist of a beautiful line of Busts, Figures, Plaques [ and Animals. \ Nothing- like this ever offered in Laurens \ before. Remember it's for one day only. \ One Dont forget the day Friday Sept. 10th. You will regret it if you miss ttiis sale. William Solomon Jeweler and Watch Maker i When yon want a .'?hoc re- j paired yon take it to a good sh.ee maker. If a wagon to a wagon maker, and soon. Ana when it conies to the repairing of watches, clocks and jewelry yon want it done ri<;ht, yon take them to an expert. Then , bring me your repair work. ) Perfect work guaranteed, | I A select line of watches, > ckcsS and jewelrv awaits your I Action. ' 1 vvilliam Solomon Expert Watch Maker And j?. vier | Next > Cray's Hotel Cfjtcora <?>t'cenbtltr\ C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN A Christian Home School. A High Standard College. A. Tuition, Board, Room and Fees $188.00. B. All included in proposition [A] and Tuition in Music, Art or re pression $20.1 to $218. S. C. BYRD, IX t'. Pre?t?J?n1 PIANOS In buying Pianos it is well to remember that it costs a great (leal to keep Pianos on hand, also to snip and re-ship for special sales. This necessary cost is ad ded to the price and the purchaser pays it. I sell Pianos direct from the factory to the pur chaser, and there is no additional expense to be paid. 1 buy Pianos from reputable Manufacturers and am in a position to save yon much money oh a purchase for 1 can sell at any price. If yon wan: terms, mine are the most l iberal?in fact 1 let you make the terms. 1 Give me a chance to show you before yon buy. Do You Want to Save Money? I can help you save it. You take no risk in inak ing the investigation before buying. Von will do yourself and family an injustice if you do not see me j before buying. I have pretty Benches, Stools and Chairs, and a large line of bcavitiful Scarfs to selec t front, 1 can tell yott much about a PiatlO. Come t? sei me or i write. (I sold The A Ivcrtiser the Piano for their popular* 1 ity contest.) 1 Respectfully L. A. McCORD 1 The Piano and Organ Man. ^aureus, S. C. Nervous Women For nervous, tired women, we recommend Car dui. Cardui is a woman's medicine. It acts specifi cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you suffer from some form of female trouble, get Cardui at once and give it a fair trial. Help Mrs. W. TV. Gardner, of Paducah, Ky., tried Cardui and writes: "I think Cardui is just grand. I have been UBir.fr it for eleven years. I am 48 years old and feel like a different woman, since i nave been taking it. I used to 6uffer from bearing down ains, nervousness and fleeplcssnese, but now the pains are all gone and I sleep good, j I highly recommend Cardui for young and old." Try it, AT ALL DRUG Try STORES