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-SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Of LAIENS COUNTY ? The Schools, Teachers and Pupils. < Miss Molle JJoll has ton?- 10 her , school near SpartuuburK MIsh Matth- Tarraut ol Youngs I school 1? in ih<j cliy hospital, Columbia ' H. C tor treatment Mit? Wlllou . Oruy of Lauiciis is touching during the absence ui MlSB Tai l alii MIkk Eula Whin, teacher *?t tiie llyrds school, Iiuh pluced uu oidci iur books io t-iiliug?' Hi- school library. Thin Is tit*: Iii si school to order books under the prize feature which appear ed In The Advertiser two weeks ago. Inez Myers won the. prize, huvlug con tributed i<> il"- library fund $-i.X>. Tim prlie will be seal out lo bei ut ppce. Prof. I. I? lOllodgo oi the Bkoin ! jecl.ool ate Thaiiksgivinv turkey ?' illj ? Mi ami Mrs Jim v> bam. Miss Sue liluckwoll ut the Sardia school bus placet! and order for the enlargement ol the school Library This jchool is the secon ' lo < ume an der the prize off01 Helow an- the names of the pupil.- who coutributud end tin- amom' I bai le Clidaud .;C?e Kuth Cleloud, iu<. \lice Copeiuud, i lyOiia f/uelau l .>? Co CopeiuiMj,$fl 25c. Leisel Copeluild iUutuid Copaland lOc Mane- Ell Copelaud jiOc, pavi I Coiieiaiul "Or I^o.Ih McMil lan, |t.2l, Williahl McMillUl . ? Jo die McMillan.1 7c pu&Citl Pitt? tic, laiobelle Pitt?, ??')> 1'tOJ Piu.-. -tOc, !aine? Hay. ui<\ da v lta) ok I .,i - eas Hayi 20c, Fuuulo Hay, 00?? Louis? Tuylor. il'c. Kalsloh Web ?.'> It will be Been that i.oi: McMillan con tributed tin largest uuioiut. The l?ri/.e offerud by the county Hiiuerin tendetit will bo forwarded 1?? her at once. All the BChooln ill in. COUUti ClOSOd for Thanksgiving ine bo\ party ui Keudcrsonvlilo t.chool house on lust Friday night wus ijulte *. ftUCCUKI MiSS .Maude Bharpe ha* Co support ui hei Irui ? tees and patrons in anything slie un dertakes About ?ilO.Ou was Laken In which will go lor tin- illiproveiUOUt Of the school Prof T. c. Cork, principal ot tho pTjncetoi! school, was In town Friday. Miss llertiiu Partium, teacher In the Shiloh high school, was called hame a few days ago on UCCOUIll ut her father's deulli. Ml. s Durham will re suiue lo r v.oik at Shiloh Tie alu Mi. Hoyco NVoifl is filling hoi pluoo as teacher during bei ah. ein V. Miss Ida Mac Taylor Ol lie' Mein: scli gl will jjlye an eiiloiU?iiii'.enl 1 the home oi Mr. VV. F. Mod lock on Friday night (lee. I Ot It Sou,;.-, reel tat ions, tabluaiis, and drills will bo Hie order ot lie- evening. Tho school children will have boxe; filled with all kinds oi gnoil things to oat toi sale The children are going to ra'so enough money to Incroaso iho library aim give the school llOllse a new COal ol white A good time promised tp all. und it Is hoped thai Ut. people will go o 1 am! encourage me children ?me lead ei in ibo garni .v or! flie following teachers wore on the 1 treot^ of Lipirens Saturday: Mr. ai B. Solf. 8, .1. Marlin (1 I' I', dap Miss Ida Mae Taylor, Mai;) Alice Stoke EUu Polle Conaland, Nlzn Sullivan. Alma Wallace. Uucia Wolff, and Made McCnrley The following school? weir visited by Supt. Pills during the paat two weoks Mi I'D;.:,am Miss' Myrtie Oillbertaon, teacher; New Prospcoi, B. y. Culborlsoii; i.ong Vlow. Miss id;. Tinner; Pine Bluff, MifcH Ethel Mc Daniel; Pine Grove, Miss Nolllo Beach am; Wade. Mrs.. Annie Atehl son; Cross Hill graded ami high schools, ii. I' Pi 111 on. Supt., Miss Pearl West. Miss Llzzlo Orlfllll, Mis.. Blanche Plnson, Miss Eleanor Des par te?; Copolaud, Mis.-, Jessie Trotter; Center Point. Miss Man- Bowie; He. dyCJrove. Di j. o Martin; Bohtlohem Miss Lucy Mcllwalno; Ml ?llvo, C W. Jones, mi Oallogher, Miss (.title Young; Kkom. J.. 1) i?lledgc Dairy Figur??. The dairy population of the United State? Is about ?1.000.000. or one cofl to every five people 'Abe uveruge yield, according to o?lclaJ figures, i.-? ouly about 3,800 pouud? u year. or. roughly, five quarts u duy ou the aver age It la figured Unit euch peruun In the country eats about tweuty pv.i.nd.. of butter em b year. Very Uttie butter Ill HiulUi If More Jrlxpenslic ihan un; Cure. This country is now filled with peo ple who migrate across the continent in all directions seeking thai which gold cannot buy. Nine tenths of (hem jlre suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh resulting Dm,1 neglected colds, and : pending fortuues vainly trying to regain lost health Con hi every sufferer bui undo }be past ami cure that first neglected cold, all tills sorrow, pain anxiety ami ?xpenso could huve been avoided Chaiuberlain'H Cough Uciu>d., i., ia UiOUH for lit. cures of colds, and can JllWaya be depended upon I ., apd the luoMt serious diuouuuu may bo avoided For aale by Laurent? Drug Co AID FOP. FARMERS' WIVES Und? fc>*fn'tf Extension of Institute , Idea * H?lp For Women, intension of the farmer* institute Idea to Juelud?: tu<- farmers' wived Ih th? latest development ?>r the policy vt paternal solicitude for the great American agriculturist as pursued by the department of ugrlculturc Tbe betterment of tbe home surrounding** t?f tbe farmer, with particular regard for tho advantages of yood housekeep ing*, wholesome cooking, tue observ ance of the laws of sanitation, the beautifying of the home luslde und i?ur, tb'; economical administration of the women's sielt- of the business ol faruiluc,, pure wau i ventilation and an endless variety of minor Items which will tend to muhe lh( llfu ui the {armor's wife and duughtors more attractive an the purpose uf tni^ now division of the department. Professor John Hamilton, formerly stale secretary of agriculture of Penn sylvania, Is at the head of Iii?.- division of farmers' Institutes. The work of the women's Institutes Ih purbaps broader in BCOpo than that, for the nicn It is certainly more varied in twenty one state* uf the ?ulOn khey have bcKun the work al ready nud within u year or sm every agricultural state in the L'ulon will have organized institutes fui tu?- wom en folk The dcpartiueut of agriculture has just issued it.s Qrst pamphlet on the subject of the farmers' institute lor women. It Is bopL'il thai ibis will he but a forerunner of much more along the name lluOS, It Is the hupe uf the dopartinoui autboriiic^ thai thej will be able to put In circulation a com pre hcusise scries of bulletin-. similar to lliuv in regul?r circulation on geuerti farm subjects, which will prove ol real interest and great value to the farm women of America really worth wbiie treatises on the art and science of living and being happy Uinhl ideal farm surrouudluw NliRVOUS ?YSPLPSIA if Von Have it, Krad I hi- Loiter. Laurciis Di uc Co. Uuurraulccs M i-e-liil. "i was tauen lusi August with a .se vere stomach irouble. The doctor said .1 was uervouss dyspepsia, lie gave me medicine for thai I look his treatmenl four weeks, didn't feel au> belter at the end of tour weeks than i did when I commenced taking his medicine l took everything l heard of. The ilrst day of December. I?08, i koi a box of M|- o 11 a tablets i look them that at terilOOU and lie- next day and haven't had one bit Ol palll III my .stomach since the 2nd of December. i look live boxes, Feel well now sluop good -thai is something i haven't done in a number of yearn." -Mrs. M H Maxlleld, It V l> Avoik u N. V .June 9 I90H Mi o n;, in the form of a tablet ;. the heal prescription for indigustioh evui u ritten it relieves nftei dinner distres belching of gas, foul breath, heartburn etc., in live minutes it Is gnai runleed by Lauren.-, prug Co to pormuuenlD cure indigestion, acute or ohronic oi nuy disease of tin- stomach! or moue> haelt Mi o ija is .sold b) leading druggists everywhere, and in Laurens b> Lull rein Drug *<> at 50 cent* largo box. Test sample free from 1 tooth's Ml o tin, LuK.ilo N V Cures ctttiuib or money back Just breathe It In, Complete outfit inuludinf Inimler $1. JUiUa. boUloo ?vc. JDiuggiaU! LAND 5AI .I I he St.lie uf KoUtll 4,li idin,i. Count) uf Laurens, I> cot li I OF < O.n.UO.V I'LJ A.v THE DANK UK l.Ai IKHNS, Plaint in AjNDUIOW C CAU). Defendant. Pui.suam toa degree of Court in the above staled case. I will sell at public outcry to the highes! bidder, at Lau 10I1S C If., H C. on &alCHdU) in Do ceinbor nekt. being Monday the Glh day of the month during the legal hours lor HUOll .sales, the following described properly to wit: All thai lot or parcel land, lying and belilg 111 Lain em. County? "'ate ol South Carolina, containing one und one half acres of land. more or le al Odd Point on which Is a live room cottage ami out-buildlngs, bounded by land;, of M D. Smith on North and Rast, and on South by M Madden ICnsl by C and W C. it. It. Also all that tract or parcel of laud lying and being in Lau urns county South Caro lina containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lands Of M L Smith on the north, oosl by G k W. C. lt. H south and west by Mr. iiuuicr, on which Is a three loom house Terms of Sale. CASH. i'urehusci to pay for papers If I be lei ins ol sale are not complied with, the land to be resold on same or some subse ipjent rial et; day on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. TQliN v in/i.i'. p. 0. C P. & Q. S.. Lauiciu-, S. C Dated ihm Nov. )2lh. lm.ej CHICHE8TERSPILLS DIAMOND /^TC^ BRAND 1.8 lu K.i. ..!. gox d meulllc toxc;, Icalcd with Bi p?u?|i.i ??4 ?iV tor aii vii?a Ith ? V PlfUOXO UUIUD fit IH. for lw< nt/?lVI ?cur? rcifordrd ai Utti Salc?t, Alway* Kvliiitlc. REMARKABLE FARMS. Natural Hot Water P.cduU-j Hour the ArOtio Circle. What Is perhaps the most remark.i bit* farm io the world ? Ideated In Alaska on a smut; tributary of the Tauuua rlvor, only lSJ? tnlies aouib ot tho arctic circle, ii Is owned and uiunaged by .J. I Uurshnei. Kursbuci a lew years ago was .engaged In but in;,* gold when bo caujo acrot some thing wbicli asttjululied him very much. Jt was ? little stream <>t Uoi waler, 11 ? ? traced Ibe stream t" a spring, wblcb was likewise bot, and It presently became obvious tbnt a considerable urea was underlaid by such springs. I't'oiupily deciding Unit this was n discovery more profitable than a gold mine, Kurshner gave UI) prospecting, obtained a quantity ol vegetable seeds of various hinds and started in lo raise garden truck The temperature in (but region sometimes fads t" Qfi degrees bolovv zero in winter, but a natunil .s.\ .stem of hot water heatili:'. flee of co.-\ Was Just the thing for truck gardening near life arctic circle, where potatoes have a market viilue Ol 2? cent n puuud and other vegetables bring prh <. in proportion Tho Kurshtioi' ftirin occupies u tin* area With a convenient slum toward tlte south. Hot. water oozing out of the .ground forms throe .-,;ua!' streams, w hich empty into the nearby river. The warm spring extends over n dl tuuee of about a line', am), a- '.lie owner says, "the bent in the ground has (o b-- foil 10 be believed" lie add:- 'l have never seen vegetables grow a-, they do here, Tho place lias a climate of its owi. Often then' is uo frost wlii-n ii i- frooy.ioe, eyory where else." Tho hot water farmer has Seventy hens He has tllso sis Uuu pigs, Ills crop of potatoes ihis yeur will be lot) tons, ut 850 bushels to the acre To bacco bus made a great growth To matoes an- n success. Squashes of several kinds an.- grown, some of iheni Wolghlug as much a< fifty-three pounds. Karshner gels $i npioce for bis muskuielous, This hot WUlor market garden musl 1 be a wonder in us way. hoi it IS doubt ful whether Its owner deserves a^ much credit as belongs to IT.ml. 1.. Linward, United States commissioner ut Coldf.OOt, Alaska, sixty nines llOI'lh of the- arctic circle, who in tho ralsini of potatoes and other vegetables for market gels over tin- (Uilicuit) ol lb< climate by Startlug them in tin cans in the house. When the weuthul' be comes warm enough in- truuspluuts them to lhe open. Mr. Howards market garden Is the most successful to be found uortb of the arctic circle. He protects Iiis young cabbages from frost on cold nights by covering t lie in with beer hot lies, the bottoms and necks of which have been kuooked off. In lhe.se "Jack els." as be calls liloiU, Ibey tloUrlsh and by June Jo. when Ibe) bltvo grp.wu sulJicloiilly to tin Hu- bottles, they uro uucovored, in the first week of Sep tember Way are harvested. in conlruI Florida pineapples are largely grown nowaday.-, under sheds <jf Jallkc These sheds, elevated Oil poat.s at ll lieight of about BOVOII fool from the ground usually, in some In Stances cover as iiiui.-h as ten acres of land Their main object Is to protect tho growing fruit against frost, though it is claimed that pineapples raised under thorn me more delicate in lex lure and of superior flavor. in market gardens near Boston mel ons are grown in slings so that they will ripen evenly Musk melons are gVOWII on arbor.-, each fruit being .sup ported by a piece of board about a foot square, on which it Is turned o\ orj day <n two Strawborrioa are grown in pots in grconhoiiHOs, the clus tors of fruit being supported by win;.:, S" t lift I tllOy H1mI! ".>>< l.'O.-li Ihr eai-lh WANTED Ail kind of furs, Mink, Musk rat and ot hers. The highest market price will he paid. S. Poliakoff Next door P. O. I .aureus, S. C. TIr- Ranking by Mail System of The Germania Savings Hank of Charleston, 8. C. gives linn depositors careful sei vice. Write 'i'ln in Kcsoiuics over #-Vj00>0'>0,Q0 3? liiouri Stud 1'. <). jb> 86Jl Charleston, 5. C. Von will hud 11)0 largest ami best line of Ail Hipian.-. and Hugs in |)(f ferenl design*! colors ami sizes at prices tiial >ou cannot ilu,dii ale. al any other place S M I H Wllkeu A Co ! William Solomon When buy in y, a Watch or an piece of Jcwoln n is vveli f.o know that von ; bu\ oi a party that knows wlta! ho is soiling to yon; I year- experience ?ive me the advantage to jknow just what I am buy ling, and therefore I bti} only the host and you can I be sure when buyin a I piece ol Jewelry at m\ store it is absoluteh re I liable. Watches, Clocks aiu! Jewelry repairing done properly and guaranteed. W. Solomon Kxperl Wulcli Mtikoi uinl Graduate Optician, Next to.Grays 11?it? -! I... i ixunuuciI I i i-i Laurens, S. C. lilt. CLIFTON JOISKS Dentist Office id Simmons buildinj I Phono: Otliuo fv>. b<>. Kesidoncc 219. The liesi Amn Who Ever Lived in i > im >\ ilr tulp,< hands i i for Scwi put post nine 11 i in supplu I lillj* an 1 )> both Heel in linn and sttength the nnovei iimt because in the ?I??-? -111? -c ??. much of woiuans [] in- demands upon her, in inn the world and the i tu.i bei .'itu would have bed Olli} it-sting. Ii- nwnkt to the fact that ?i i. reckless extravagance, soim pnrtieulars, means .in ones. i ii supplied with the latest on L'Ueotri? Cooking Stoves, Ni lamp} to fill aud clean !?..niiuivs.- from the begin t*ctiit nun.'- and Funs are the fCononi; -.nan is she who ? making hei oue pair of > u convenient Klectric KleetTu Motors can be used mi V ushers and for other something mcne than a : ii i would pay to take in- .mi tiseiulness would ;? fill happier, ilii Aioio* Work, electric icpaii work, also pipe fit ? in!- i) fixtures ou hand S ? ii." before vou buv. J. Bin d & Co. CoUliaClol .1:'. '. . ? Lauren mi IMumbiug Supplies. Phone, 240 Having sold my entire interest il the Lumln ? 8 ll. /:. Gray & Son to the Jinn oj Gray & EasU ?b than/, the people ul Lauten?; county foi the patronuij I appreciate tin conjidenee reposed in //<? . und than i In retiring I wish to bespeak foi the /inn oj C conjidenee and patronage of my friends, assuring th tinue along the same lines, though greatly enlarged very best to b> laid. Gruy tV: Easlerby will conduct IIa business in the future and I urge my friends to give them a trial. Again thanking my friends, ou< und all, I m, Youi s very truly, ii. k. (;ray. H agon business of < '?fired. 1 wish to na in that business. i<j' their business. Easlerby the continued ; i tin neu Jinn will con ti offer the people the im?mmi? i h i mi i um ii ii " i nurirrninnriiiiM init ?11 Successors l> H. ?. Gray %i Son und H. Douglas Gray ? Company We have purchased the entire business formerly conducted by H. Ii. Gray & Son and (he business of H. Douglas Gray <fi (ompuny. Om line consisth of the best in Lumber. Doors, Sash and Blinds Buggies, Wagons and Harness Call la see us at the old Gray Lutnhei Yards on South Harper Street. OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEAT #raj> Sc Ca?terbp >ooooooooo<