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Subscription Price it $1.00 per Year Payable in Advance. S. K. BOSKY, Editor. PUBLISHED BY ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY LAURENS.8. C. ItATKS KOH ADVERTISING. Ordinary advertisements, per square, one inser tion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Liberal reduction made for large advertisements. ?Obituaries: All over GO words, one cent n word. Notes of thanks : l ive cents tin- line. Entered at the postoflicc at I.aureus, S. C. as second class mail matter. LAURENS, S. C. OCTOBER 20. IQ09. CASH IN ADVANCE. \s announced last wedk, on and after January 'st. of iioxl year sub scriptions for The Advertiser will be strictly cash in advance. No papers will be sent out of the ofllce unless paid lor. This does not mean that subscribers must pay uu entire year in advance; i: is loll iv'ih them ?s to time and amount. I lit 1 the paper Is to bo paid for before ii Is sent out. This method, wc realize, is entirely new in I,aureus county, and it may | not be well received i'i Ii i st. I'.ut our unbounded confidence hi the business sense and Judgment of our people as sures uu that after careful considera tion they will see the wisdom of i; niid assist us in making it successful. In facti we have !.n urged by many Of PUr subscribe!-- to r<M|tt!ro COsh in advance; from time to time, men have said: "Why don't you ftop a paper ill" very ilny it la our. that's lite only ! business way". Wo nr.- Convinced that the majority of tlto people will welcome the change. Rut why do we miike the change? The people are probably not aware of the fact that it costs The Advertiser Printing r<>. something like $100 n week to issue the paper: that is about $."i,'J00 a year. Now suppose that we have no revenue from subscriptions until the end ol each year: where are the funds for each work's pay roll? And again, for years we have been making a paper und sending P to peo;,|r. who do not pay for it: this is not good business judgment on our part, all will agree. There seems to he n strange idea among some people that a debt to a newspaper is not like other debts, and if they can shun it. there is no wrong done: right now we are holding bills agnlnst people in Lattrens county, many of whom Im agine that they are utterly forgotten, Some owe us no more than twenty cents, maybe, but others are indebted to the amount of of $8.00 and more. A Cash in advance system will allow no such Conditions. The Advertiser cannot afford to print the paper for nothing. Another thing: since the new postal law hns been in effect, which requires thnt papers in arrears to the amount .)( twelve months be discontinued, we have complied to the letter with this requirement ami hundreds of names have been dropped from our lists. The cash In advance plau will work exactly hi the same way. and we Should not lose tiny more subscribers. We have obeyed this law, and we expect to carry out the new plan without deviation or concession. We have not adopted the ruse of many other papers, under the law, and cut the dates off the labels. Heading the paper on in violation of the law Just to hold a good list.. The Advertiser has endeavored to make a paper that the people want, and not have to re sort to subterfuge to hold on to our Subscribers. If this paper is worth $1.00 a year to you, wc want von to subscribe; If you do not think it worth the price, we do not want to bold Olli "inducements" to uet you. Prom eight to twelve pages of home news ?ach week at just about two cents a Week. is We beli ?V0, pretty cheap. And we are endeavoring to give the news while it is news; we do not Waif for the issue of other paper* to make up Otlr own. The Advertiser pays mi Ofllce force to net the news; and the people se, m to think they are succeeding, Judging from ihd patron age. Think the matter our. good peo ple, and sec If W0 are not Justified In the course. Keep it in mlhd, and renew your subscriptions now. ? ? * SITT. PITTS' HE PLY, In another column appears the re ply by Superintendent of Education Pitts to the card by Mr. T. II. Holland Which was published in The Adverti ser last week. The readers of this paper will recall that Mr. Holland charged "a false report" by the su perintendent, regarding the IxniR <*anch school, Scuflletown district tV/uber one. Mr. Pitts' reply on each w#t Is very clear and needs no fur l]1Q explanation; In the light of the i,lasl week and the editorial ex Ion of conditions, the people are I left to judge for themselves. in Mr. Pitts* card is explained the correct manner of ranking tip a report of a school district, and it will be greatly to the henelit of the people, not only of SCUffietown, to read it and Widerstund how these school matters are handled. ? ? ? OI'R INVITATIONS. They Just come all at once, and we fear, if all are accepted, the ?'simple life" that is to follow will he a terri. hie bore. We are in a dilemma; hut time mid purse will settle the prob lem. First comes an Invitation from the Spurtanburg unber of commerce to attend the gre. . celebration there on October 29th., tin- occasion being the opening of tin Carollun-Clinchfleld & Ohio railroad. It will he a big day in the old town, a barbecue and a number of speeches, the fair and a meat electrical display being attrac tions. And by the way. the coming of this new railroad is to he a .meat thing lor the whole state: the trains will (dine through I.aurens on the ('. iv A'-C. tracks. And next comes an invitation to meet the president of the United States at the luncheon to he given in Colum bia on November 6tll. On the next mail is an invitation from the Charles ton Chamber nf commerce to attend the banquet to President Taft at the Charleston hotel on the evening of November .*.th. Which shall wo tie-! cept? Only one. of course; lor a country editor can hardly stand such prolonged and continued festivities. And thea here is an Invitation to attend the musical festival i:> tin' "City by the Sea" which lasts during next For ail then ', !!.<? editor i>:' The Ad* vertlser r turns sincere thanks. If he cannot attend all. h ?. like the worthy editor of the Manning Times, v. ill wish them mighty well, drinking a sileu.l toast :.> ijiein. at home. ? ? ? Alas! Tis no longer aristocratic to have appendicitis, tor a negro convict, --and his name is TiUman- -over in < 'nmd( 11 now has !:. ? . ? Tii" Advertiser wishes to urge the fni in era to enter the grout wheat con test that is to be conducted this win tor and next Spring, I' is hound to result in good for all. Head the arti cle on another page. ? ' * To the people of tin- county, yon who have legal advertising to insert in the newspapers, kindly keep this fact in mind: The Advertiser's cir culation is now just about equal to that of all the other papers in the county. When you are having these advertisements published, it is in your discretion which paper it shall appear in. Which is more valuable, to have it reach 000 subscribers, or 1900? i See that y??u get your money's worth in the matter of this advertising; di- | reel the attention of the sheriff, the clerk of court, ami th? probate judge j to these facts. ? ? ? Mrs. Ruth Bryan l.eavitt is a can. didate for congress In Colorado. He redity is an awful curse sometimes. TAKE IT IN TIMK. .In*! A* Scores of 1.aureus People lime. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back. Urinary troubles diabetes, surely fol low. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve back ache. Cure every ill. I.aurens citizens endorse them, .1. V. Nahors. 108 Sullivan St., I.au rens. S. ('.. says: "About three months ago I was suddenly attacked by severe pains in the small of my back. I could not sleep well and often had to sit in a chair to obtain a comfortable position. I became so bad that I was unable to leave the house and I could do no work whatever. My kidneys were sluggish and failed to remove the impurities from my system. I obtained no relief from the various remedies I tried and when I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. I procured a sup ply ai the Palmetto Drug Co. ami be gan taking them. In three days I was heil: to work and ever since. I have been free from any sign of kid ney trouble. I consider Doan's Kid ney Pills a most valuable remedy for disordered k Idneys", For sale by all. dealers. Price 00 cents. Foster-.Milhiirn Co.. Ituffnlo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Dean's and take no other. "If the shoe fits, wear It." is a time worn saying; but with a woman if the shoe Ills she lakes it back because it is too big. Well known lintel keeper Uses and Recommends Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined). "I take pleasure in saying that I i have kept Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy In my family medicine chest for about tlf teen years, and have always bad sat isfactory results from its use. 1 have administered It to a great many trav i cling men who were suffering from troubles for which It is recommended, and have never tailed to relieve them." says .1. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow. Ky. This remedy is for sale by the I>aurens Drug Co. -. You will find here any article you : may want In the best quality of plain white Dishes at money saving prices. 8. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co. , MTT. GKO. PITTS REPLIES. Explains) Matter of Long Branch School Tin* Holl and Fund?. Edltor Tiu> Advertiser: I dislike very much to enter into a newspaper controversy. In this ease it is forced upon me. I refer to the article written by Mr. T. H. Holland in last week's paper. I uive an exact reproduction of the statement to which lie refer.-: "Scuflletown School District No. 1 ? Long Branch School: Trustees, J. Wil son Blukoly, Sam R. Todd, and Qeo. \V. Cunningham. Miss Lldle Sloan, teacher; No. of pupils. 4S; length of school term. 7 mouths; total school fund. $507.13". The above statement appeared in your educational issue of .lime Oth. The school year closes on .lime 30th. hul it was some time after that date before I could get. from the treas urer's books, the exact amount of money appropriated to each school district. When the correct figures for Long Branch school were as certained I found that it was $494.13 instead of $."07.13?a difference Of $13.00. The $494.13 was derived from j the following sources: balance from previous year. $159.13; amount of :'? ! mill state tax. $236.00: amount of poll tax. $S0;00; amount of dog tax. $i:>.oo. ! Before Miss Sloan sent In her an nual report she crime to my office to know if she should Include in that re port those pupils who were enrolled in Miss Lane's school, previous to her dismissal from the public school by the present board of trustees. 1 ad vised her to include in that report ' every pupil who bad attended the public school the legal number of days. So the is pupils 111 the above; statement Is the total number enrolled by both teachers in the public school. I have the roll before me and find that it is correct. The 7 months' 1 school term Is also found by taking the total nuniher of months taught by j both teachers in the public school. I felt that tho district was entitled to the enrolIim nl : lid length of term. , 1 sti'.i think so. 1 wo.ib! repent my actions under similar circumstances. Miss Sloan Is In no wny responsible for the enrollment; she acted upon my ^ advice. I did not state thai $">i 0.00 had been paid oat; I simply gave, ;?s near as I could, the total amount of money the district would have. 1 will give at this time, however, bow the money was disbursed: Sept. 30. 1908, .Ilio. T. Blakcly (lumber). $43.00; Nov. 2.1 1008. s. .1 .Todd (building house), $02.70; Dec. 190S. I>. K. Trlbble (lumber), $ 159.22; .Ian. 7. 1309. L. II. Davidson (brick), $8.?"."; Feb. 2. 1009.' Preston Blakely, colored 1 teaching 1. $25.00; Feb. 6, 1909, Preston IMakely. COl. (teaching 1. $35.00; Feb. 27. 1!'09. Miss Lidie Sloan (teaching), 00; Marth IL 1909. Charlie Holland (wood), $2.00; April 10, l!>0f?. Miss Li die Sloan (teaching), 00: May 31, 1909, Miss Lidie Sloan (teaching). $40.00. This gives n total expenditure of $151.37. $12.7? was left to the credit of the district and brought for ward to this year's book, making a grand total of $491.13. The first six claims were signed by the former board of trustees and the last live by the present board. My books have been checked and approved by the grand jury, the comp troller general and the courts. They are public property; they stand open to inspection by any citizen In the ! county. Mr. Holland lias never examined my books; he has not been in my otlice since last January. He is not even a resident of Long Branch district, although 1 find that bis property was returned in that district last year. Long Branch district did not have at that time a special school tax. Mr. Holland is a resident of Laurens sc hool district No. 6; thai district has a special school tax of two mills. Long Branch is in SculthMown I pre 8I1IU0 the proper authorities will take the mater in hand, adjust things and give the money to the children to whom it legally boloilgs. I am unable to understand why Mr. Holland is meddling with the affairs of a school district other than his own. Most of us have plenty to do attending to our own business. I am also tin* ab!" to determine the color of a man's hear I who will bring such charges against a fellow man as he has pre ferred against me. Without first know ing the correctness of the charges. I trust Unit I have (dearly explained the enrollment and length of term. Mr. Holland says that Miss Sloan was paid ill).'..OP. or three months at $35.00 each, and "wonders'- who got the bal ance. Mr. Holland forgets, or very likely did not know, that the negro teacher was paid $60.00, and that $2:$'.?. ;?7 was paid out for building purposes, and that a district may carry forward money from one year to th? next. I hold no Ill-will against Mr. Holland, but. I do, from the dopth of my heart, pity him. A little explanation just here as to the condition of affairs in Ix>ng Branch district -which, ar. the people gen erally understand, is the primary cause of all this trouble: When I came Into office in January I found that Mi.?t Lane was teaching the Long Branch school; that she did not have a certificate as the law requires, and that Mr. Nash had refused i<> approve her claims, i also refused to approve Ihm- < lainis on the ground thai she was not In possession of a certificate. A few days later charges were preferred against the trustees by a number of the patrons. The COUUty hoard heard the complaint, discharged the trus tees, and appointed a new board at once. One of the main points in this complaint was that the trustees had elected and were supporting a teacher who spent a great part of her time in the school room teaching what is known as the "Unknown Tongue Re ligion". The newly appointed hoard held a meeting at once and discharged Miss Lane, and employed another teacher. The "Unknown Tongue" followers at Olice started a private school with Miss Lane as teacher. Later when the trustees held an elec tion for a special school tax. the "Unknown Tongue" believers fought the tax. Mr. Holland, although he Is not a voter in the district, but an ardent follower of the "Tongues", was on the ground and fought the tax. Xow. Mr. Bditor, I thank you for so kindly offering me space in your paper for this reply. l regret that it is necessarily lengthy. Ceo. L. Pitts. County Supt. of Education. Perl Paragraphs. It is almost as natural for children to te|| the truth as for grown ups to lie. A woman can conclude she Ott gilt i to love a man because she can't mi - destand why. The more bills a man's wife runs "!> for him 111 the shops the luckier he is they aren't bigger. A girl i-i awful Sly to mal:.? it seem as if a man was making love to her when he j, wishing dinner was ready. in the day of your discontent think of someone more miserable than you ..nd go to bring him comfort. The fellow who despises the ladder by which he climbed never rises very high in others' estimation. Look out upon the world with a smiling face and the very cobblestones will seem to smile ba< k at you. Soaking the hands above the wrist !ll hot water will sometimes relieve a headache. When it is as broad as it's long L must be the square thing. After an exchange of hot words a coolness Is sure to sot in. Say not always what you know, hut always know what you say. You will find t*ho best line of Chairs well made and beautifully finished at prices that will be money saved for you, At S. M. & E. H. Wilkes # Co. People like to be taken for what they are worth, except when the tax assessor visits them. Swept Over Niagara. This terr ible ealail It.V often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river's warnings -growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warn ings are kind. That dutl pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies- Dropsy. Diabetes or Brlght's Disease. Takt? Electric Hit ters at once and see Backache By and all your best feelings return. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me." writes .T. R. Blankenshlfi. of Relic. Tonn. Only .",0c at the I.au rens Dr. Co. and the Palmetto Drug Co. .Notice of fiuardian FHcharge. To all whom it may concern: Take notice that on tbo 2l8t day of October. 100!). at ten o'clock, a. m.. I will apply to O. C. Thompson, Probate Judge, tit his office at Laurens, South Carolina, for my final discharge as guardian of the estate of .lohn D. Sul livan. All persons holding claims against me as such guardian will present and prove the same or he forever barred. ALLEN J. SULLIVAN. Sept. 2lith. l'.lQ'.l._8-r.t More than one hfnrse has been ruin ed for life by being made to pull hard when young. SUFFERING ENDED. I.aurens Drug Co. Sells a Itemed) for Catarrh on That Liberal Basis. Breathe Hyomel over the germ-rid den membrane, aid it will kill the germs, and eure catarrh. There is no other way you must get where the genus are before you can destroy them, And When Catarrh germs have dis appeared, other things will happen: there will be no more hawking, not even in the morning: thai offensive breath will disappear; there will be no more obnoxious mucous, or cough ing, or sneezing, or huskinoas of voice, i or (If file III ly in breathing. All these disagreeable accessories of the demon catarrh will disappear, and as they go the glow of health will return, and all ih" strength and energy that was for* merly used in Combating the inroads of catarrh, will bring back your vi tality and ambition, will make a new. healthy, happy being of you in a few weeks The Laurens Drug Co. will sell yon a conipleto Hyomel out lit for $1.00. 'IMils includes a line Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel (pronounced High-o-ine), and instructions for use. Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Extra bottles f>0 cents. And bear in mind, money back if Hyomei doesn't cure you. MI-O-NA Cures Indigestion It relievos stomach misery, soar stom ach, belching, and cores all stomach dis* ease or money back. Largo box of tab* let* 60 cents. Druggists in all towns. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. | Kor Sale Quo house and lot In town of Mountvllle. will seil for rash or exchange for farm property. Also several houses and lots In city of I.aureus, and quite a number of farm lands very cheap. Call on Anderson & Blakely If you need any property or have any to sell. For Bent Two bran new Store rooms plate it I ass and pressed brick front. In front new postofllce site. See Dr. Dial. 10-it. For the next 30 days Pianos at bar gain prices. I represent the best. Can yon find higher grade than Chase Bros., Chtckering & Sons. Steinway & Knabe? See me and get prices. M. Ii. Willis. Robertsons hotel. 1 It Wanted To rent or sell Spoon place ?sr. acres; one horse farm, open: hue spring water: '.' miles west of Kaurens. Kasy terms. C. ('. Fenth stone. 10 Copyright Flour Is what every housekeeper needs to make good bread. Copyright is rich ill glut on. the meat of the wheat. Copyright Is pur.'. 1" For Sale Fine line of Berkshire pigs. .lohn H. Finley. Madden. S. C. Notice I will be in I.aureus on next Salesday ami the Tuesday following, delivering and taking orders for fruit trees Any one wishing the celebrated Pinsoil apple see me on that date or mail your order before then. Six trees for a dollar. D. A. Madden. Kt. No. I, Waterloo. S. C. 113-1 Lost or Strayed One Jersey Cow. one born broken, strayed off Sunday Any one that call furnish information as tO her whereabouts please notify Mrs. W. B. Brnmlett, Laniers. Moncj to Loan We have money to loan on N al estate mortgage in sums Of $.">00 Olid Up. Terms easy. Apply to Ferguson ?x- Feutherstone, I.aureus, 8. O. 11-21 Found A Creek letter fraternity nin. Ow ner may claim same by prov ing ownership, at this olllce and pay ing for notice. .lust \rrlvod 700 bushels pure seed wheat from T. W. Wood & Son. Will sell to our customers for $1.00 per bu, Felt/. Little Itetl .May. Klondyke, Pur ple straw, and bearded Fulcnster. See us for seed wheat. Smith Mercan tile Company, Kiuards, s. C, For Belli la Bond Parties An eight ?e farm mar Mouiitville, s. C.: ogether or In two or four horse farms. Apply to A. l'. Fuller. Mouiit ville. s. c. rj-u. For Sale if not previously sold lu private sale, I will sell at public out ?ry on Salesday in November, the first lay of the month, modern 7-room cot 'a"e. lights and sewerage, located on I.'by avenue, joining lot of O. B, Sitn mons. Terms to suit pure haser. M. I.. Copelnnd, Laurens, s. C. Notice We have lands that we can sell at $7. $10. $15. $20, $30, $40 and $G0 per acre. Now is the time to get a good country home. City property from $500 to $10,000. Come to see us and let us fix you up. Come early to avoid the rush. Anderson & Blakely. Laurens. S. C. 2t For Kent The Wright place, at Lis bon, containing* Three Hundred and Twenty-live acres. Large two-story dwelling with necessary outbuildings, convenient to church and school. Six miles from Laurens. A desirable place. Apply to J. N. Wright, Lau j rens. S. ('. 12-tf. The Best Flour The best Flour in j the world comes from Ann Arbor Michagan . For sale by Todd. Simp son & Co.. Laurens, S. C. 12-tf If you hoe your own row with dil igence you will have little leisure to j note how your neighbor is hoeing his How can a man sleep well at night when he has scolded and whipped bis horses all day? LAND SALE. The Slate of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COI'hT BP COMMON PLEAS. NATIONAL LOAN & EXCIIANOE BANK, Plaintiff. vs. J. 0. 11 ION DERSON, MKS. I.. R. HKN DERSON. and i'.IHTISII & AMERI CAN MORTGAGE CO. LIMITED, Defendants. Pursuant t<> a decree of Foreclosure in (he above stated case. I will sell at public outcry to (he highest bidder, al Laurens C. II.. S. ('.. on Salesday in Novembei next, beim- Monday the 1st day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property to wit: A tract Of land, containing one hun dred and Iwo (1021 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of the estate of W. T. Smith, deceased, east by lands of Anna I'. Brown. South by Saluda river, and west by lands of the Defendant, which formerly belonged to Lillian Paid well, being tin- 77'- acre tract described below: a tract of land containing seventy-seven ami a half acres, more or less, bounded on the north and east by the 102 acte tract described above, south by the Saluda river ami west In lands of Lillian Oaldwell: and ii twenty acre tract, bounded north ami east by lands of the estate of \V. T. Smith and south and west by lands of the estate of W. T. Smith and Lillian Caldwell and J. O. Henderson. Terms of Sale: ONE-HALF CASH, balance to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the orodll portion to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the premises, bearing legal Inter est from date, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid In cosh. Pur chaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not compiled with, the land (o tie resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at the risk of former purchaser. JOHN F. BOLT. C.C.C. P. and O S. Laurens. S C Dated, this Oct. 8th, 1909, U-3t Bighain Trial Thursday. A message from Solicitor Cooper yesterday afternoon states that the Bigham-Avant trial is scheduled to come up in Georgetown on Thursday of this week. Contentment is merely the ability to forget for a while the things that arc beyond our teach. Even the most learned of us never realize how little we know till a sut.Ul boy begins to ask questions. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO UNA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains. Laurens, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE APHIL 1, 1009. WEST BOUND. No. L. Leave Augusta.10:10 am j No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:')2 n m ! No. 1. Arrive Spartanburg.. 4:05 pm No. 5. Leave Greenwood.... 6:50 am No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:55 a m No. 5. Arrive Spartanburg.. 9.30 am No. ?:t. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m No. ">:'?. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 pm No.*86. Leave Greenville .... 4:30 p m No.*8G. Arrive Laurens. 6:25 p m SOUTH BOUND. 1 No. 2. Leave Spartanburg . . . 12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens.2:32 p m No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 6:15 p m No. 6. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00 p m No. 6. Leave Laurens. 6:35 p m No. 6. Arrive Greenwood .... 7:50 p rn N'n.'^T. Leave Laurens. 8:10 a m No.*87. Arrive Greenville... .10:20 a m N'o. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville ... 4:00 p m Trains *86 and *S7 daily except Sunday. Triweekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashevllle on trains Nos. i and -; North bound. Tuesdays, Saturdays; Southbound, Mondays. Wednesdays land Fridays. C. II. OASQL'E, Agent. Lauren.-. S. C. 0. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt.. Greenville. S. C. A W. ANDERSON. Gen. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS. CPA, Augusta. Ga. Lesson From Dr. In man Voll are a parent? your child I is in school a certain number of i hours each clay using the eyes constantly. Each year the les sons become harder, hook-; are ! taken home, studies rre continued J in the evening, the eyes are being l over taxed, the deli gate muscles are strained; yet perhaps no thought is given to helping the eye. I know that injury results from this neglect. We must realize that if there is a cause for eye strain there must be a remedy most naturally would be rest for the eyes: this rest can be obtained by wear.tig resting glasses, inv advise to you is come and get my advise let tue explain to you scientifically why resting glasses should be worn. I believe that parents use very poor judgment in not carving for their children's eyes when the remedy is so simple and the cost is so slight. Dr. F. J. INMAN Eye Specialist Enterprise Bank Building Laurens, Set 1 Carolina FRESH at our new store Peaches, Pineapples, Grapes, Oranges, Grape Fruit. Fresh Buckwheat, Georgia Cane and Maple yrup, Fresh Rolled Oats, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes. 1J. W. Payne & Co. The Cash Grocers.