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It * 4 AMONG THE EXCHANGES J #?****?*******?????? * l>*i| Ms*****-* Educate! Educate!! Educate!!! Educate, educate, educate! Thai is the way to attain comfrot, happiness | and prosperity. This country abounds in the richest of raw materials in for est, Held and mine; inn by far the lieh est raw material of which it can h;i\e any conception Is com pre bended in the minds of our hoys and girls. It is not fair to siiy that these minds left nude- 1 veloped will make criminals, tor that | is not true. The spirit of the \i mighty Cod has (?n breathed into the souls of most n! them, and that saves them for good forever. Ilul God has never intended that any Of Ills creatures should reach spontaneous perfection. The very Rowers of the field are not permitted to do anything of the kind. The birds of the nlr may. and so also may (he beasts of the for ests: hut it is not difficult to show (hat even these have been im;.roved by COU tart with man. Absolutely certain, however, is it thai "in- human mind can never approach perfection except 1 by means of education. No individual , can hope through his own experience or meditation to cov< any eonsldera- i hie portion of the range of human wisdom. Education puts all knowl edge within reach <?: those who seek t?> take it in. and op* a ? fb'lds that nave as yet remained untouched. Was your education neglected? Perhaps, yes. Alas, all of i> have suffered in thai direction. I ? you learned' en?Ugll to see !' er'cssity of giving your children o) ti<s that were denied you. have ?>' 1 If you are ny part of a i. ? ?vorm n we are sure you have. K lu< odhenje. cd- j ucate! VorUviih re Tillmau'o Utitmle. The following ? hi on ' rom < 'olUlilbia . ? - ? '' "Columbia, s-1 ? Senator Till iiuin was here ' ?'. hour* unlay and was asked v . t I houghl of I ho I'V. run in vcrdl< "Nothing very min ." he snl<|. 'Ml has amused nie v ? y mu< ii to see how , little the prosecution got out of bam-I hoo'/.ling Wylic into ebnfcssibg. and ii has tickled me lo see how inuch the I verdict has worried ronic people." If it accuralcl.v represents Senator Tlllmnn's attitude towards the prose cution of men charged v?;ih graft and corruption in connection with the old state dispensary, the senator no lon ger deserves lo be honored by South Carolinians. For a a.an honored as Senator Tillman has been honored by the people of his state, ai.d lifted up by them before t!:< eyes of the nation its their representative in congress, to make such a statement brings more dishonor on the commonwealth than the acquittal of grafters. it places Tillman squarely on the side of those who have robbed the stitte. and against those officials of commonwealth who are proving true to their oath and endeavoring to uphold the law and punish dishonesty.?Spartanburg Her ald. Kliicidatiug. Says the l.aurcns Advertiser: "In I'.Mlfi, S< Untor Tillman slumped the stale trying to save the dispensary; : The Slate and The News and Courier were meanwhile pouring volley after volley of hot shot' into its crumbling sides. In 1909, Senator Tillman is preaching prohibition and the two bin dailies nre defending the dispensary, j Think it over." We should not denominate that as an elucidating presentation id" the fails. The dispensary The State fought in I90C is- dead beyond resurrec- I lion, it was never defended by The State, and never will he. The State is not now and has never been the champion of county dispensaries. The state is defending local option, for which it fought in 190(5 when it helped kill the dispensary, and for which the people of South Carolina voted in 19015 when they elected a local option NOTICE <M* ELECTION. St;:'.' of South Carolina. COUUiy <>! I.aureus. wi.ercas. petilIons signed by more than one third of the qualified electors and freeholders residing In Poplar Springs school district. No. Sullivan township, Lnurons county, s. c. asking for un election upon the ques ; ion of levying a _ mill tax upon prop erty in said school district to be used for school purposi s, l ave been Hied v it:, Hi, County l<.d of 10 locution, election Is hereby ordered upon said question, said election to he held on lue "Olli day <d' September. 1909. ill Poplai Springs school house, under lite mating 'ineul of the school trustees of said school district. they such ehetors as return real or personal properly for taxation ami who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certillcntes as required in the general election shall be al low d to vote. Those favoring the lax shall vote a ballot containing the wird "Yes" written or printed there on: those against the tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "No" w ritten or printed t hereon. Polls shall open at the hour of two o'cl ick in the afternoon and remain open until tour o'clock when they shall close, and the ballots counted. The Trustees shall report the re sult of said election to the County Auditor within ten days thereafter. G10O. L. PITTS, s-jt Co. snpt of Education, governor and a locfl option logisia ture. As long as (he COUllty dispensaries are conducted decently and honestly, it should be a question for the people in each County to determine whether they will permit the legal sale of liquor. When the administration of a county dispensary becomes corrupt, when the grafters establish themselves there, then the majority should de clare against the system. Blind ti gers are preferable to corruption. The State. The Pulpit and I lie Press, The King's Mountain Herald gives a minister of thai town a heavy jolt. The latter said lo the editor that no newspaper which took truth for its standard would make a pecuniary suc cess. The Herald returns the com pliment with the Rtatement that no minister who told the truth about his congregation, alive or dead, would oc cupy his pulpit longer than the Sunday Fleming Brothers JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Lockets Rings Novelties Watches and Jewelery Repairing A complete Sine of the above good s from which to make your selection. Call and see us. Fleming Brothers Jewelers Laurens, S. C. afterward. "The press," it says, "and the clergy go liantl In hand with the whitewash brush, with rosy spectacles, magnifying little virtues and kindly throwing deformities into oblivion: tb<' pulpit, the pen and the gravestone are partners In saint-making." An uncharitable fling well answered Charlotte Observer. Mr. .Ionian's MuilO} Talked, Expended Js for J. \ M. Paint to li\ up bis house. It" for sab- it will fetch a good price. The painters said it was the three gallons of oil they mixed with lour gallons of I. & M. that diu the Job at one-1htrd less cost than ever before. Ms coloring is bright, beautiful and lasting It won't have to be painted again tor \ to l"' years, because the I,. & m Palnl is Metal Zine Oxide combined with White Lend and we;.is ami covers like Gold. Sold by: .1. II. ? M. I.. Nash. I.aureus. .1. w. Co pel and Co., Clinton. New Line Choice Groceries Let us c<your attention to the following selections to tenii t your ?ouetite. Canned Meats a; 11 ist lieef, d IJeef, Fruits peaches. Aibricbts, I'runes, Aj ' ?. I'.lC. We solicit your business ahd assurt . ?: tile very best attention. 1 lave \<'"i tried oui line id Tea and Coflee? Mahaffey & Babh PHONE 24-1 LAURENS, S. (' ( Haiioti for Letter of Idnilnlstration. Tin* Stale of South Carolina. County of I.aureus. By O. t!. Thompson. I'robntc Judge: Whereas, .1. h'rank Andorsou made suit to me. to gram him lettors of ad ministration of tin- estate ami effects of Sullle Ii. Anderson; These are iherefore, to eile ami ad monish all ami singular the kindred ami creditors of the said Sal lie K Anderson, deceased, that the> he and appear before lue. ill the Court of Pro bale, io he h. id at Laureus c n . s c on Ihe 7th day of October, I HOP, nexl, aftei publication hereof, at n o'clock in the forenoon lo show cause, if any they have, why Ihe said aduiinistru iion should a> t he granted, (liven und? r m> hand this 2S(h day of September, Anno Domini Moll. < i c THOMPSON, Jt Judge Probale IFl?rens County. Sec ihe bargains thai we have hi plain while dishes, consisting of a complete line of every Ihiug you may need, and at UlOtloy saving prices. S M .v B. II. Wlikes <M Co. The statt" of South Carolina, Comity of Latirens. Court of Coluinou Plea*. s it i.oito. I'ltitntlff, a -.a lust STATIC Ml'TI \l. VllXK INSURANCE) COMP VNY, Defendant. C i: Kol.and. IMalntlff. against STATU Mill \l. |?M RH IN Si'RANCH COMPANY. Ilofondnul. XOTU V.. PurHUiiut to order of hi- Honor. .1. C. klugh. dated September ilth. HUM), referring the above stilted ?aus? - to me to report lo i ho Court t he tot til j amount of debts ami liabilities of tho I defendant. I will hold a reference at the olliee ol Simp:.on. Cooper & l)ubb, at I.aureus. South Carolina, on Mon day the I Ith day of Oetober, A o. IStOil. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon All person holding claims against the above named defendant aro required to present the same duly proven, before me mi that day. It K HARH Si-2( Special Referee, Now the Cold Weather is here and we have the Cold Weather (ioods. < Miiiii;,', ihe yard ?? i\ ..: ?! jt r. 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