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yOU'LL feel better for work, play or rest if you eat Quaker Oats at least once a SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Of LAURCNS COUNTY The Schools, Teachers and Pupils. The Waterloo high school, under tin supervision of Prof. M. B. Self of the l*iii\ersiiy of North Carolina, began its work Monday. The open ire., was the besl in the history of the school. The people of Waterloo are thoroughly interested in their school Slid are supporting it in every way po slble. The [??den school, taught by Miss l?lln Belle t'opeiand, opened Monday. Quite a number of the patrons and friends were present to encourage the teacher and pupils. The school house . ? i) en newly painted and ol her needed work done. Miss t'opeiand Is a worker ami will go io work pi once anil beautify liie grounds. '?'very school in the county should have a llhrury, ('.very librarj in Uie county should l.nlarged this year. Si >v.' to establish a library: teacher and pupils lo work and raise $10, ; ? ' send to superintendent <>r educa tion Tin- dislricl trustees will then 5fiv? .SI", (he county hoard $in. and the st:it.> board $!?>. To enlarge a II .11 y the school must raise and C ? trustees ami state hoard will give j". ?Mich. Tlie (Sreen Pond hlgli school opened M mday with Mr. c. I!. Owlngs as s : 'oriuteudent and Miss Mettle Put in and Miss Cora liahh assistants. '.' ? school opened with the largest < .? ndaiice it has ever had. The iiuni ll " Ol' I :!:?,;'. BCllOOl |IUpllS WHS UVUCll la ?-?'v than was expected. The peo ple if Oreen Pond district should be i (I of their school. Their interest in the Institution was tested a few d<v- ago when the trustees announced lb?.1 nearly $tnn would he needed, hy private subscription, to supplement nil lc fund. The money was raised ill .; short time. A school that is Ch' ? 'fully supported hy every man in the -'istriet is sure to succeed. i'O new teachers in the county will hear in mind thai their certlfl ca 1 nuts) be made valid before their Cl i is are approved. .-? iffletown School District No. i V i ? I a two mill special school tax .? - let. 6th. low Is a letter from one of the t -?.'es of Shlloli high scliool: Cray Court. Oct. S. I Ori Mr. I'iits: reply lo your letter, will say ihn I f-i i il opened with much brighter pr riects 'han ever before. Il opened Tc-'day morning; I ho chairiiiau of hon I of irUsteps called the meeting lo i der; led in praj er h.\ M r, II. Wo'?:', then In. .1. S. W?lfl' mad ? n i:.; t? 111 oi good advice to both parent : n ! uipil. point in*.: oul tin- in.n,\ o|.I' m" !ieS ai hand: .,i Mr. I.. S Molt. to number of yours a Irtisfee and pa- hi and still a siroio: friend of Sin ,h. made some very well chosen rci . i*ks which were full of htflplrn ii<> ? o all presi iii. ? .; r the clialrnuin had urged O Wood's Doscrlptiv s Cs now ready, rives the fullcsl information about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. AIho tells all about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can be planted in the full to tilvantugc and piotit, ami about Hyacinth!,. Tulips and other ' Flowering Butbs, Vegetable anil Strawberry Plants. Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. F*ery r?rmfr und 0?r<i?Ti?r ?lionM I i v* itila catalog 11 li liiv?ln?l)lf I" IM hc]pfulno'< and ?ilRPOtlvo l?lp?!?r..r i )irntUabln ?nfl -oil ^'">ry Mrci or ' irrten. CattOoguo mailed free on raqueat. Writs for it. I T. W. WOOD & SONS, ] O Seedsmen, ? Richmond, Va. Cj rents to do their full duty in securing regular attendance, supporting teach er and encouraging pupils, he turned the meeting over to Miss Cunningham, who made a short talk in which she made very clear the duty of trustee, patron, teacher and pupil, and also the relation of one to another. She also set forth her ideal of a school and what she intends to do all of which was oil the most modern and advanced methods of teaching. The majority of parents and many friends of education were present; their coming showed that they w oe interested and ready to welcome a teacher, so genial and hearty was the meeting; 85 were present and 6 have been enrolled later. There are ID j in the high school department, under Miss irmo Cunningham of Blshopville. Miss Berta Durham of Flint Kill has charge of the Intermediate grades, and Miss liueia Wolff recent grad uate of Limestone?has the primary grades. Von know of the recent improve ments: room, paint, bell?all three rooms can be thrown into one. Neuis verj truly. H. S. Wallace. How To Cure a ('old. lie as careful as you can. you will occasionally take cold, and when yon do. net a medicine of known reliabil ity, one that has an established repu tation and that is certain to effect a (|iii< k cure. Such a medicine Is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It has gain ed a world-wide reputation by its re markable cures of this aiosl common ailment, and can always he depended upon. It acts on nature's plan, re lievos the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions ami assists na ture in restoring the system to a heaith> condition. Foi sale by the l.aurens Drug Co. The Male l air. Tito .t?te fair is approaching and preparations are being made for a big ger fair than ever. The opening day is November I ami the fair will last for six days. On November ?'? Presi dent Tnfl will visit Columbia and will address those who are here then. The address will he one of the features of the fair and other attractions are: lie C'lemson-Cnroliua football game, aj number of meetings of Importance ami better > entertainments than the authorities ha\e been able to secure in any previous year. More Than r'uoilgll Is loo Much. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste ami supply energy ami bodily" heal. The habitual eon sumption of more food than is neces sary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism ' and disorders of the kidneys. If trou bled with Indigestion, revise your diet let reason and not appetite control. and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets and yon will soon be all right again. For sale by the l.aurens Drug Co The State of South Carolina, County of La areas Court of Common Pleas. William I.. Bryson, W. Mates Bryson, Wales 0. Bryson. Alice v.. Bryson, and Mamie 1.. Bryson, Plaintiffs. against Sarah Bryson and Annie Sue Bryson, I lefendnuts. OltOKK. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in this case, all persons holding claims against M. II. Bryson, deceased, are hereby notified ami required to present and establish the same before me at a reference lo he held in my olllce on the '_'m1i dav of October, p.Miit. JOHN F. HOLT. Clerk of Conn Fh^ One Event in Soufcih Carolina .''.."."ailed by every :..:.?.n, woman evnei child Columbia, S. C ?..' ovember 1 to 6,1909 .3OlfN MOIILEY, ['resident A. VV. LOVE, Secretary The Finest Exhibits The Record Attendance The Best Races j Reduced* Railroad Rates j PRESIDENT TAFT [WILL BE PRESENT Come to the State Fair There Will Be a Welcome For You Please Vote for He My Dear Friends: The Laurons Advertiser is going to give away a mighty pretty piano, and I want to Kt't it. Won't you help me? I am the little girl that papa wrote you about several weeks ago; l am too small to work myself, or to go to see you all. but papa is doing my work for me. Won't you vote for me? Semi coupons, subscriptions, ami re newals to my papa, A Ross Hlakely. or to The Advertiser office. You can see from my picture that I am too small to work very much, but when papa cones to see you. please give hint your subscriptions. The Advertiser la a good paper; everybody in the county ought to have it. ami it costs only a year. A year's subscription will ni\?? me 2'X) votes. Try it a while and you will like ir. And then too. 1 would like to have your renewals: they count just (lie same, if you owe The Adver tiser a dollar, or any amount, phase send II to mee. or to papa, or just isk The Advertiser to credit the votes to Zelle Ithikcly. lue. 1 will appreciate titty help that I any body will ???i\ e m>. The contest will not last so much Monger, so please send In your sub [scriptIons us soon tis possible Please vote for m>: i will ttirink you so much. Yours sincerely. Zelle ?iakely. Advertisement. I I N U. SI. I I I I M K> I. Take notice thai on the Sth day of November, UP)!?. I will render it final account of m> nets and doings as Ad ministrator of lite estate of Addle Fuller, deceased, in the oillce of the Judge of Probate of I?aureus county, at ii o'clock a. in., and on the same day will apply for ii Dual discharge from my trust as Administrator. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified ami required to make pay ment on that dale: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or be forever barred. I', u Fuller. Adiuinist ra tor. Oct. 6, 11*00 i mo 1 IN AI. SKTTI.KMK>T. Take notice thai on the LMh day of October. IAO?, I will render a linn I tic count of my nets and doings ns Ad ministrator of the estate of VV. VV, Jones, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of I.aureus county, at It o'clock a. in., ami on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. All persons Indebted to said estate are not Hied ami required to make pay. men) on that date: ami all persons having claims flKttlllSt said estate \\:ll present them on or before thai date, duly proved, Or be forever barred C. Han Alb n. '. . IF YOU ARE PLUMB TIRED OF PLUMBING that doesn't work or last try < ur kind. , We'l) give you a job that will prove satisfactory or we won't charge you a cent t'<>r it. HKT'i ER HAVE US OVERHALL YOUR PLUMBING Now before winter shows up its defects in ways you wont like A little good plumbing now may save you lots of trouble and expense later on. DoaK ? McKechnie South Harper Street Phone 2!>2 Laurens, S. C. What about protecting your property against loss by fire. We have as e;ood ias the best in the way of I Insurance. I Lau re ns Fire In surance Agency C. W. McCRAVY, Mgr. Ol-***-fc*+****0 HN * % Fresh * 1? ! i s| toast ies * (?rape tints, i hit flakes in ai*. ti^lit ti:i can, I'i'g's, Seedless Raisins, and cteanen Curruuts, California Lemon cling Jfc :ttt(l yellow free stone j jfr peaches, Canned Peas, i ^ Canned Tomatoes, ^ l4*resli ami domestic jt; Sardines, Cheese, Hulk and Bottled Pickles Snow ['Make and Pack jjj^ age Crackers, ImcsIi iA, Vegetables from the j? ? Co.tst and all the sea- !f sonable dainties, qtial * t t ^ ity and prices right. ^ X KENNEDY BROS. 1 4- -i ^ 1.aureus, S. C. ^ You Need Staple Dress Goods Right Now V in .IV: St.iti: ( )titi::->. Tl.ni.il Wool 1; yvlliloi ill! i the II?.* lV\ i f\ ( r Is \ < Miting I'laiinek'tts, just tlie thiiig yoti \%*:itit Vard wi it- (si '.uii. <uih 1 1 j Sean 11es? IV.eiiehc 1 $1 ;'Iitijj 1 ?4 Sv iniiv? iVntjleacl.ed Siiirti.i? Specials for Saturday Only Brogan Sh?es, Soli 1 l.o.ithef Men's Waterpr?iof Shoos See those Heavy Shoes for Ladies' 26 pair Men's $\.00 Dee Vcf II nul to close out .it Saturday's Specials in 5 & 10 Cent Store Large si/c China Cup and Saucer only i<>c Watch show window, he on hand, they will Hot last long at this price, so don't miss this opportunity t.> get a nice set of China Cups and Saucers. Big lot of 20c 1!). Candy to go a^uin Saturday it the sacrifice price of only ! >c II?. I3C ose pair Sewed Shoes, $2.6<) p;iir J. L. HOPKINS School Supplies Books, Tablets, Inks, Pencils, all that is needed for school boys and girls. Get a list of the books your grade will use and buy them before school opens and save time. PALMETTO DRUG CO. Laurens, S. C WALL SHEET ARITHMETIC 10 nulls make < no tru?I. i<> trusts make < no combine. ii? eptnbliK * ntakt piu merger 10 iiterget*.*5 make out magnate i magnate makes all Itu nn >noy, Tlu ' rig hull Step loNvard llccoihiu] the Step Toward .1 lliihk's i loot to l<a^ b SAVIN! IS. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. Wishes to Aid You to Become a Magnate PIANOS Inbttvini* Pianos it is well to remember that it costs I a great deal to keep Pianos on hand, also to ship and re-ship for special sales. This necessarj cost is ad ded to tin* price and the purchaser pays it. 1 sell Piano--direc t from the factory t" the pur chaser, and there is no additional expense to he paid. I lm\ Pianos front reputable Manufacturers and am in a position to save you lunch tnone\ on a purchase for 1 can sell at am price, li you want terms, mine are the most liberal in i.u 1 I lit yoti make the lentis. (iive jUe a chance, to s!io\v you before you !>r.\ Do You Want to Save Woncy? L. A. McCORi) EASIEST ?ND QUICKEST LAID ROOF CORTRIGHT OoHright Matal Shlnglos 1 durable roof Pour artistic deign*?fvrrv shingle made to fit into another no solder, no -canh, fewer nails least lilting, littl/? weight, less than half tin* work Proof again>t water, lire, lightning, wind. Shipped painted inside and out. and will outlast all oth^r kind- of rooiirtff. Let us show you thr four stylrs of Coftfiglll Metal Shingles, and some houses in tins territory covered with them. FOR SALE BY Brooks & Jones, Laurens, S. C.