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DONT BLAME THE WORLD. IT-OWES NOBODY A LIVING. YOU HAVE THE SAME CMANCE AS ALL THE SUCCESSES PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK AND BE READY FOR A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE /T /3SAFE //V Oe'R 4A/f/f'Q/f /RPA OR BUR1/A'6LAS OR yV~r Oigfy7y 7/S The poorest excuse anybody makes is: "Never > had a chance." Every new day is a new chance un til that curfew of your life rings out "TOO LATE." If you are young and strong, nothing can make you a failure but YOURSELF. The world is against no man, it is too' busy.looking out for itself. You put your money in our bank and see how soon the world SMILES on you. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay interest in Savings Department ENTERPRISE BANK N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Gashier A VIGOROUS PLEA FOR COMPULS'Y EDUCATION Prof. Win. If. Hand Issued Bulletin Setting Forth Strong Reasons. A vigorous plea for .compulsory school attendance laws in the South ern states is made by Villianm H. Hand, state high school inspector for South Carolina, in a bulletin just is sued by the United States bureau of education. After pointing out that the six states, still without compulsory laws-South Carolina, Georgia, Florida Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, and the four states with compulsory laws that apply only partially-Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas and Louisiana are all Southern states. Hand pre sents statistics showing that although illiteracy has been reduced rapidly in these states within the last two de cc.'s, they still have the highest per centage of illiteracy among the white population, "The oppolielts of compulsory edit eation insist that. the people wilI send 't'eir childrn to school without be ing obliged to do so, if only they are shown their duty and their obligation to the child'en. These: opponents de clare that. the younger generations a of wh lite children are already in school anil neithiet contention Is true. in I1110 the 12 soulieru states lhad 7SS.1199 native white children between the age of l and Ii not in school. "\'ho are these Illiteraie white chil dren, and why are they not in school? some of tihet are the sons and diaugh ters of parents themselves ignorant, and unable to appreciate or to under stand what an education means to their children and to their state. Some are the iildren of sordid moth ers andt fathers w ho are more than willing to make wiage earners and bread winners of their untaught off spring at the expense of their future ituanhiool andi wuoni:turioodl. .\lanv i'e at work on the 'arns, sacrillced to the i' oiotinous rounds of planting coin, nliivatinug- 'rops, harv'esting crops, and again planting crops. Some are at work in the sto(r04 or shops or ire eng:'ged as miessenger boys, all at a small wage. Many are employed in the nerve-dulling and blood sapping et\ ironment. of the mills, receiving good wages as children in exchange for the vigor of manhood and training of mind as men ttand women; while thousatnds of others are r'oamblg the :s ieets andl country Ianes, tle ti'aininug grounds 'or idlers, vagarants and n emies of' the law, order and deveney. "Whliein 11he state has provided school fo' all its chltdren, it has per f'oried only a portion of its dtiy. I' :a universal school tax is Justilable on the ground that popular edicattion is not a nec'es:sity, comhpilso'y attend anice by the state is also justiflable. The state has no right to levy and collect taxes for a specific irpose to be defeatled at the hands of indif freent o' selfish pa rents. "Objection is often made, that com pulsor'y eduicat ion would wor'k hiardc ships in the homes of the poor1. Ia it niot a fact. that the child of the poor home is the v'er'y one whlo neceds most to aid of the state to brilng the coin pilexities of modern life and the i sistetnt demands of citizeniship with nlone of the advantages common to bir'th or wealth. The Poor child is te very otne whom the state ought to hltdp, because he hImself is helpless. attencdanice otn accounit of the tnegro has been worn thlireadbare; sur ely the time has comie to cdrop it. Sonme phases of it ar'e pathietic. Is it wIse or expe client to per'mit thousands of white bioys1 to gr'ow up in igniorance, lest in forcing themn into school the aspir'a tions of the negi'o child should be awakeniedl? Shall the white man me malin ignoi'ant In or'der' to encourage or compel the negro to r'emain igno rant Is it bettet' foi' both white and black toe remain ignor'ant than lbe come initelligenit? "1 yIeld to tie one in thte pride over what has been acomnplishued educa tionally in the past 40O years. We have hplanned better schools, inispirecd the taxpayers to vote taxes for' schools and encouriagedl the peoptle to build moder'n schools, to lengthen their school ter'ms, to empilloy better' teach er'a, andl to pay them betteg salaries, and to make their schools their prtide. But what has been accomlishied in the way of a substantial dlecr'ease in I1 liter'acy of the citizenshIp? Of what value at'e all our school taxes, our el egant school houses, our linaproved schools to the thousands of boys and girls who never enter the doors of a schoolhouse ?" Look to YTour Plumbi..g. You know what -happens in a house in' which the plumbing is in poor con dition'-everybody in the house is lia ble to oontraet typhoid or 0some other fever. Th'e 4ttestive organ~s perform 'the same functions in theo human body as the 91umibing does -for the house, and they should be kept In first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble 'with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain. to-get quick relief. For sale tw all dealers.. * HAY'S STATION. * " Princeton Locale. * . By Wm. D. S. *4 (Princeton, April, 25,',-Cadet J. J3. I have read with much interest Aunt Wood of 'Clemson College spont a few Kate's additional history of hays Sta- (lays with hoiofoiks hero this week. tion. I only wish we had more of Lau- Rev. It. F. Morris and Mr. A. W. rens county unwritten history. Can't Sharpe made a flying trip to Ware Shoals Monday. we get some intelligent young manl or Miss Sara Cheek and Mr. Bascom woman to take up this task of collect- Cheek wore visitors in 1-Ionoa Path tag the past history of Laurens, and Saturday. put it in book form. Let them now Messrs. Wilio May and John Lati comlence compiling all the ilewispa- rer of I-lonca Path sient Sunday per clippings, read up on all the old hero. Rev. R. F. Morris and 'Mr. Alien histories of South Carolina and get all Scott are attending the district con the old fanily traditional 'histories in ference in Waterloo. shape for preservation. Years ago our Mr. J. H. Machoz is visiting rela Congressman, Hon. Jos. T. Johnson tives in Greenville this week. told me that he was collecting materi- Mrs. A. .1. Monroe and sbi, Charles al to write out a history of Laurens and Miss Lliyo lily spent Tuesday county. I guess he still has the Col- in Ilonea Path. lection stored away for future use. T Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Monroe of Lau was riding with Col. A. W. hurnside rens spent Suniay here with the hat near Cross 1ill and lie remarked that ter's iarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tay his family lived six miles east of the lor. town, and his grandfather lBurnside Mrs. W. 11. Monroe and children, was one of the Ilays garrison that was Lucile ard Lillian are visiting rela saved in lie massanre. Seventeen I v's In Ilonea Path. were lutelired and sixteen were per- Mr. C. I. itt of McCormick spent matted to live. Col. Cunninghan is- Jseveral days here this week with sued orders to his men to bring out Mrs. .1. B. lritt. their friends and protect thenm, and Mr. It. A. Monaoe, Jr., of Ilonea for all that had enemies to bring them Pat i is visitizg relatives here. out and kill themi. Col. Samuel Whaa- Miss AnWhar Mildred Collins made ton, ancestor of Col. .ohn Whartoin shoing tiip to Ilonca Path Monday. had a friend in Cunningiham's band \It. .1. F. Davis made a business who claimed hi!:m for to live. tip to Ilonea Path Friday. An I ri sh man. Donaiie, called for \I i. M. B. Mcum aad Mrs. .1. M. the guard to bring out Ilewlett Sulli- \Vood were business visitors in Lau van as he wanted revenge on him, for rens Tuesday. chastising hium severely for stealing Mi. J. S. uniT spoit Thursday in the Vlig's horses. Fortunately he Ilonea Path, was absent from the station on that Messrs. 'rainlett and Houston bloody day. It was the custom of Col. Wood were visitors in Laurens Tues .loselh flays to send home in relays day. his i'mie, to get up fire wood and go Prof. .loin W. Iluff spent. Saturday to the mill and (Io other jo) work on in Ilonea Path. their farms. Chiarles Sullivan and Iis M'. M. 1. McCuezi and Sara aad Mil sons, Illwlett and hoses belonged to toil Weed spet 'T'hursday lit Ware ('ol. lay's coinand, and they had Shoals. 'oCmileted Iheir furlough on the day I)ied at his home ur Piton of the attack on the station. They had Apil i. 1914, Mi. Lafiiletto Davis. lie nearlyreached the ford when they met lad been in declig healti for sev their neighbor Caiirboine Sims thee- eial yeais lit a few weeks before his lug for his Iife, who told them that .eat le va taken wo'se and contii ('ununingham was burninig the lays aid to grow still worse uiti tie end residence anild killing the garrison. Cati. He was a consistent membe' They fled into the woods 1iand Watched of tie l'i'iiieton Baptist C'hi ii eh. ll the sacking of the station (nd the the absence Cf his pastor the fiim Cruel slaughter of the Whigs. It' my eral semyices we'e conducted by Rev. grandfather had returned a little soon- lea I)avenport ate' wich is body ('r. there would have been no grandson 'as laid tC iest in Pinceton coni to tell about the hlays o'c'irene, ter. ------lie leavecs a wiife andI the following kEEN .\PPE'i''rE, e1i I i' Messis. Wmier all( Clarence 110W.1:,L i iM l'l4A Iavis Cof I'lotea Path, Mi'. .)til Davis ALWAYS FEEl FINE C' Ilartwell, (a., Mis. George Nelsoi The best re'medy for liver, stomach of lonalds, Mrs. Augistua Pitts. of or bowel troubles and especially con- 'iezidaliip aad Mess's. Lafayette and stipation is the famous 1101' l'ltI XS \'te'oia aid Misses Mi;Ple iadllNGaiy blV1,I l itl'TONS. ('lt out Calomel and slam bran g.n o C i'ceton. purgatives. Try iOT Si'IlN(GS yIV- - - - IEl B11-'0TTONS just once and you'll Only $1.00 will put a famous Iloos have no use for any oiher liver rem- tr 'iito Beaity' in yout home edy. Eiie for sick headache, sallow iext week, luovld you come befoie (kin, dull eyes andiz( blotches. )rug- the ciub Is made up. We want every gists everywhere for 25 cents. lady in the county to coze and see Ilot. Springs Liver Bluttons. 1lot tle "White Beauty," whether she wish Spr'ings RheumatIsm Remedly and Hot e ojitted1 rnt efe Sprjinugs Blood Remedy ai'e sold insr o illeflyie~ilfrtl Lau'es b Lnieisi~rg o. ri) t orinto cle STOMACH SUFFERERS May's Wonderfu Stomach Remed) Is Recommended and Praised by Thousands Who Have Been Restored }N "I was a sick man for about three months caused from Gall Stones of the Liver and was told by three of our most prom itent hysicians that I would have to submit to an operation to get relief, but heard of your Wonder ful Stomach Remedy and secured a full treatment and took it according to directions and passed hundreds of Gail Stones. Since taking your 'medi cine I work regularly and don't feel any ill effects. .1 an praislig yo. Remedy to all my friends. I think it's worthy of the lie heat praise. n. L. DOOLEY Roanoke,Va." Sufferers of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments are not asked to take Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach Remedy for weeks and month; before they feel benefited. Just try one dose which should make you feel better in health, convince you that you will soon be well awl strong, free you from pain and stiffcring and givr; you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it h:"-t done in thousands of other cases. Wherever is is taken you will hear nothing but the higheaI praise. Go to your druggist-ask him about the great results it has been iaccomiplishing it case of people he kgws or send to Geo. II. tIlayr. Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Wifting St., Chicago Ill., for a free book on S, mach Ailments and Irny gratefil letters fr n people who have beenl reatoredt / \ For Io by LA 1E DRUG C0. Drui glts Everywhere. When yor feel' a sous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sire sign you need MO'T'. NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. lie sure and ask for Mott's Nerveririe Pills Price $1 Wil LIAMS MFG. CO.. Prt ts., Cleveland. Ohio LAUDEM JALI CO. Laurana, K. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 38s2. Laurens, S. C. 1)1. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Omce in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. In.. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight PERO0N, PIATHBRSTONB & KNKMGF Attorneys at Law Lawreis, S. C. Prompt and careful attention given toal buehess. Office Over Palntte Bank. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty ..iarete Work Skillfully done or In. spected. Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346. Laurens. S. C. "DOLLAR BILL"says: The looks of a suit don't show its wearing qualities but wear always shows up - Ithe looks." " CUKONEJ cOE CLOTHEIS Sare built to kiep their shape and retain their 7rood lochs as long as CHEICAGO HE most desirable fabrics from c lotj the world's foremost weavers are strongly represented in our new exhibit. SAMPLES NOW HERE J. BILLY HENDERSON Laurens, S. C. vei , International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines The 1 HC Line D UY an International Harvester en MACHINES A gine, take care of it as any machine I , should be cared for and a dozen years or .ser. more from now it will still be working for CORN f ACHINES It will save you and your family endless hours of *teri' hard labor in pumping, sawing, grinding, spraying, .. i.r atfS running separator, etc. Sshreder Buy an I H C engine. They last longer, burn L"ACE less fuel, are simpler, and give you most powe'. Here are a few of the reasons: Offset cylinder beads, large valves, accurately ground piston and rings, heavy drop forged crank shafts and connecting rods, etc. Best material and construction ean the 'best engine. I H C cn nes are built in all styles, and in all slie. from I to 50-H. P. They operate on low a h ado fusis. Not e dealer handles I H C en nes. The one V 'do.is a good man to know. if you do not know who he is, wq will tell you when you write us for catalogtues. Int~flstlnaRIHurfi 90panay0fAmerica Colutnbia S. C e ' csnp~ e ukg0.. semnkh .. aass O~s... H... Choice Real Estate for Sale! These are a few o fthe bargains Up-to-date bakery at very reasona- 60 acres of land bounded by public that we have to offer you at the Pres- ble price and terms made easy. See highway running from Laurens t. cnt. If you want a home or want to ent.iIf o n a home al wupat Gra ceearly if you want this property. Greenville, known as tho Barksdale dispose of a home call me poutie cororate limits of Court, S. C., Phone 19. Also lot adjoining this lot, 62 acres, the city of lxurens. Price $75.00 per 30 acres of land, more or less, at $50.00 per acre. acre. known as part of the Mrs. Nan Knight homestead. Bounded by S. P. flall, 4 acres with six-room dwelling, 117 1-2 aches bounded by lands of 0. Mirs. Sallie Hughes, IL. Z. Wilson and two barns, and other outbuildings at A. Babb, L. L. Mares and the Aber others. With dwelling and out-build- the Watts Miil. Price $1,800.00. crombie estate. Has nice dwolln& ing. Price 150 per acre. good outbuilding, and farm lands is a.3 cre of and knon a Par ofthe highest state of cultivation. Price 93 acres of land, knowni as part of $00 e ce the Mirs. Anne Cheek h~omestead, $00 e ce bounU-d by td. Ib Cheek, veo. Smith 67 acres of land bust outside cor WV .t. lenderson and others. Has . ' Porato limits of Gray Court, in high dwelling andl outbuilding. Convenient ' h 5,; !4.astate of cultivation. H-as tenant house to school and church. o6sice $3,5 per of very ent Pray Court0Ope ace 4) ' *jf ' ~ Inge Institute. This property is cheap at$0.0pe cr.atch ric,$0.0.rce 88 acres, known as P. 0. Smith's dwelling, 11 t -2 che boundedr b a n home, hounded by S. A. Williams, 1401-2 acres known as the Reuber Chesterfteld Mhanil and others. P . Martin homestead, situated on th, ^ric $30 c. highway from iL anford to Gray Court. 169 acres, known as Mr. Albert B. This is one of the finest locations in Burns' home, bounded by Sam Burns, .the upper part of the county, close to )lac Burns andl Rtoert Fcleming. This r 1. . schools, close to church and close to is a nice liece of property, nicely lo- market. Price $45.00 per acre. cated an e goo C Imrovements. Cheap at $45 per acre. .m; 0 - ces known as the s. R. Moore tract and bounded by b. TR Ow 3-i acre more or less, known as A. ens, 1. Putnam, j1. W. DuPre and oth 11. Burns homec, In the city of Laurens, .1..srs. 1-las good dwelling, good tenant bounded by oyd Sexton, Gco. Garrett horae and ofigs. This in figh ad fonting on North Harper street, oate on utbiain. Ha thena houe with seven room denling, outbuild- o i nith Gray Court Owing Institute and the most valuable 8as been recently built in fine loca- piece of real estatethan can be ofer tion and can be bought for $3,200, one ed to the public. W am me for prices. third cash, balance in one and two 3-4 acre of land, bounded by Jeff 2 acres, more or less, known as R . years. Sexton, Wil Mlakrley, and ethers oom , ued oth Mock Street, n city of Laurens; has peayr rme, Wand ropertay Cort 3-4 acres, more or less, known wn six room dwelling, for the small sum Tro swel, sote ins lo atys iv . r. slakeey h ome , bounded by Y. C. of $900. urth bpr afin wo el of c e toe Helams, J. J. Dendy and fronting Church street, ight rom cottge 134 acres f land known as tho 4. be connected with water works. .ec and mutbuilding, city water, with W. Patton hoMo at Watts Mill, with a trio lights already installed. TPri.e4, ihts. Fine pasture. Price $2,500 beaLtiaul cot. Pge and a store-room. 200 '4 1o 2 aes, known aG he. Grilly Pr price. ,700.68 acres of land, more or lose knwn Riddle home place, bounded by Chatonie Also .it e nimproved lots at thf a the Gry J.'Jford lahdsCbour1d t-by Benson, . P. Garrett and Little broth- Watts MilIpI be sold remarkably the lanfs or JO Gartt, ca, be offr ero, Price $87.50 per acre. eheap. See me for price. (ewl *ad otherLPrioo .00,00 pericre. I. N. Ui4 The Land. Who aDivides Tihe Earthato Su flYouoturs