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A Happy Home (Read What Peruna Did) Mirs. James F". Summitt, No. 1006 EDast Eighth St., Muscatine, Iowa, ,writes: "My health was so miserable for years that I was practically an ii valid. We# had no family, owing t'o my ill health. I was inUuced to give Peruna a trial, and found very quickly that it was helpiing me. aln now well and Happy. We have A Baby Boy He is our first and only child. "I am now well and happy. We have a baby boy, which we believe is the direct consequence of my im proved health. .He is our first and only child, and if Peruna had not cured me of my ailments we should never have had Jilm. I hope every suffering woman will give Peruna a trial, the same as I have." *rhoso who object to liquid medi oines can now procuro Peruna Tab lets. TIAT TiltED FEELING. Do You Contillay Feel Sluggish, Disinterested'! If you do, it is probably caused by your liver. When the liver fails to perform its functions 'properly, the system becomes clogged with poison ous matter, that weighs you down mentally and physically. The liver gets out of order very eas ily and if neglected, chronic trouble usually results. Don't delay if you feel badly. You knowingly lay ,your self open to life long pain, when you allow yourst.lf to continue in a run down condition. Cu-re yourself (11uick ly ad harmlessly withethe natural veg etablo remedy, Li-Ver-Laiix. It has all the effectiveness, but not the effect, of calomel. Genuine Liv-Ver-Lax bears the like ness and signaturp of L. K. Grisghy, and is guaranteed -to give satisfaction or moncy refunded. Insist on it. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. CHICHESTER S PILLS TiS DIA3tONt InAND. Latc Atgytir rufyluL for\ 114110 in -Rted Atail emIS nictat s-ih Wlcd lf wih1IieR1)n I)AM N ilitA Nis 1111A., toy USa yeats kiwnas Best, Safebt, Always it eliable SOM. BY DRIOGIISTS FVFRVWIUi'E LATUILENS DRiIG STORE. J. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstone W. It. Knlight FERGUSON, FEA THERSTONE & KNIRi Atlorneys at Law L.aurens, S. C. Prompt and careful attention given to all business. Office over Palmetto Bank SUMMONS FORl RELIEF. Complaint not Served. State of South Carolina,' Coun'ty of Laurtens, In Cou rt of Common Plheas. M~adlora Fleming, Plaintiff, aga ist Larry Fleming, ilatty hlarksdale nec Fleming, Williami Fleming, Al fred Fleinig, Ilennie L~ee Flemuing, D)o racena Fleming, D~ougiass F'lemning, Mattle hell Fleminig, Mamulo Flemn lng, Luctile Fleming, SallIc 'leming, Nannile Fleming, Ajsie lFleming, Stoho Flemling and C. Ii. Ducke'tt, D~efendantts. Tfo the D efendants above nlamied: Y'ou arie herehy siton 01ed and re quliredl to answer tihe complalit ini tis act ion wichl was fileod ini the oflice of the 'Clerk of thte Court of Common Pleas for' the~ Counaty of Laurens in said state, en the 25th (lay of Febru ary, 1915, and1( to serve a copy of yourt answver to the saidi comphlaint 01n the subscribers, at their office at Laurens, S. C., within twecnty (lays a.*ter the ncr vice hereof, exclusive or the (lay of -such service; and~ if you fall to answer tihe coluplaint wvithiin the time afore said, the .plintiff in this action- will appily to thte Court for relief dlemnand ed ini tihe comp~llint. Dated Febi. .25th, 1915. Ferguson, Featherstone & Knight, Plaitiff's Attorneys. To the Non-Resident Defendants, Lar vy F'lemning, William Fleming, Al fr'ed Flemning. and Blennie Lee Fleming: You will please take notice that the originial Summons and Complaint in this action was filed wIth the Clerkc of the Court for' Laurens County, State of South Carolina, on the 25th day of Febraury, 1915, and1 is on file now in said omlie. Laur'ens, S. C., Feb. 25, 1915. Ferguson, Featherstone & Knight, Attorneys 'for Plaintiff. 32-Ct Col~s and Croup .in Children. Many people rely upon Chamber lain's Cough Remedy implicitly in cas disappoints them. Mrs. ID. H1. Thomas, Logansport, Ind., writes: "1 have found Chamberhla's Cough Remedy to be the best medicine for colds and croup I have ever used, and never tire of reconizmending it to my neighbors andm friends., I have alw as st'en ,it to my children when suffering from oroup, and it has never failed tQ give themn prompt reliof," For' sale by all drnegistu. SCHOOL ADVANCEMENT IN LAUIlENS (Ot'NTY (Conltilued from Page' Six.) Ings during the year. The Rural Im provenit Association gave an oyster supper the first of the year, and re cently a recital and play, all for thc boneit, of the school. For the first time in its history this commufilty held a four weeks' night school for the men, and carricd on suc cessfully, thirty pupils being enrolled. The attendance was good, and the ill terest keen during tile whole teim. The school was closed with a spelling match between tile men and women, the women spelling down the men. We are looking forward to another su! cessful year for our school. Nannie Cox. Ninth Grade. Colds are Oftet Most Serio us-.-Stopl Possible Comirlieations. The disregard of a cold has oftei brought ninny a regret. The fact of sneezing, coughing, or a fevelr should be warning enough that your system needs immediate attentLion. Certainly loss of sleep is most serious. It is a warning given by nature. It Is man's duty to himself to assist by doing his part. Dr. King's New Discovery is based on a scientific analysis of colds. 50c at your diruggist. Buy a bottle today. 3 Waterloo School. Several years ago, chillidren of Wa terloo went to schoolI int poorly built schoolhouse some distance from the central portion of town. This build Ing was very uncomfortable and when tile wind blew they would get badly frightened. There were no separate reeltation rooms, just one large room in which till the chilidrell recited. When 'cold, the children sat aronid a large open fireplace. There were 110 gra(les thell-Classes were Cnlled by teachlinlg sayinig "I will now have advaneed geography." There wias only onte Iacher, n1o mat ter low large tie school. 0111' present schoolbuilding is an !Iml provenent oil the old o1e, bettel ill size and comfort. The classes are divide(d Into grades, thus making teaching more systematic. Three teachers are in charge of the childrcnl, making the school hours shorter, interesting both for tle teaell r and pupils. The teachers have more time in which to interest tile children in the improvement of tile building anld school giounds, thus making it more attractive for thlem so that they will feel that Study is not such a grill task as of old, but something to help them1 prepare ihemselves to be initeilligent men an1d wo-no'nll. Mildr'ed Feninll, Fourth Grade. Congli Medicine for ('ildren. Never give a child a cough ledlicie that conitilils opium inl ally form. Whell oplill is givell other an(1 more serious diseases may follow. Lolig ex pelience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medlcine for cou~ghs, coldis and~ cr'oup in childrlenl than Chamiberlain's Congh Remiedy. It is eqiually vIIaluabl for adults. r'y it. It conltainis no opiuml 01' othler hlarmfui drugs. For sale by all dealers. .Lisbon School. Lisbon school is a oln-story build1( lng si: ated aibouit six 11111es fr'omi Laurecns Cour it i louse. it 11as. aLi aRge' hilay grounl~, with only a few shlade trees. Thle School Imprillovemen~t Asso clationl has recently planted a hedge around1( the edige of the groun tds. 'Thel 8(c10o1 has1 had1 mianiy 11m1prO veents inl tile Ilast few years. Th'iese Includ1(1e a wiateri cooler, new hiyioiila te bIael: boards, new addiitionis to the library, 111ian fellt desks1. 14ast y'ear tile school hlouse wa'ls painted insid(1 anid outside. Thie I mprovemlenlt Association hopes to lbuy a complhlete set of 11aps1. within11 thel next year. 'Tie chlldr'en enljoy thleir game ot' "Fox and1( the Goose" at r'ecess. Tihe little girls ar'e learning to sew. 'They 1101) to ini a prize at the School Fail'. Sometimes thel boys play baseball with a bat and ball made by one of the boys. School is thle place0 to leatrn not onily r'eadinig, wvritinig antd arithmetic, but also hiow. to gr'ow uip true men01 and1 w~omen. "Th lest Laxative I Mnow OIf." "I have sold Chambierlainl's Tiablets for several years. People whlo have uhsedl them ill take nlothling else.I can r'ecommlnend~ them to miy culstomers as the best laxative and~ cure' fot' con stilpation that I know of," wvrites Frank Strouse, Fruitiand, Iowa. Far sale by aill dealers. Shtady Grove School. Shady Grove school has boretd a well recently. The chlildr'en atre bringing eggs to school for theo improvement of the school. -Shady Grove school runs eight months. Shady Orove school has only ten pu pils. This schiol has a library of about one hundred books.a The ladies of this community have varnished our desks. We are going to plant some flowers on the school grounds. We are going to have specchies Fri day, March 19th. Shady Grove school had a Clean-Up Day on Friday, March 12. We have cleaned off the grove and trimmed up the trees around the schoolhouse. Hurricane School. Hurricane schoolhouse stands about one hundred yards from Huricane church. About seventy-five years ago, when the people were building the church, a hurricane came by and blew the church down. It was rebuilt and called Hurricane. A short while after this a schoolhouse was built near the ciiurchlm anid ealled i-lurricane, after tie church. Since thlen there has been three different school biuld ings. The present building was built four years ago. It Is a nice two-room building, well furnished. Ilurrcane school is one of the oldest schools in the county. Lydie Simpson. Ninth Grade. anngers of at ('old. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It Is not the. colds them scives that. you need to fear, but the serious disea'ses that they so often lead to. For this reason every cold should ), gotten rid of with the least possible delay. To accomplish this you will find Chainberlain's Cough iemedy of great help to you. It loos ens a cold, relleves the lungs, aids ex pectoration and enables the system to throw off the cold. For sale by all dealers. Long Bramnch' School. The first day of school the patrons met together and forned a School Imin provemnent Association. Itn November, at the meeting of Cly' associationi, the Innen set out eight young treces on the grounds. We had a box supper Wednesday nigLt t. before Thanksgiving and nade thirteei dollars. We closed tite school for ithe Christ ias holidays with a ('ihristmt as tree. The first of .January we enrolled fourteen new pupils. We have three new desks and a reci tation bench. We have ma1.1de an imnproveimit for drinking by getting a water cooler and individual cups. The trustees put up shelves for the water cooler and lunch baskets. The priliary grades have a sand table. The boys have put up a jumping pole to practice for the fair. grays Scho(d. Grays school is in the upper part of Lautrens county. The house is painted red 1 and white oi the outside and green Inside. There are two large classrootms anld two cloak trootmts. They are well fIur ished with pictures, lamps. blackboard, desks, library and organ. We have two acres of school groutid. We have two teachers. We have fifty-six pupils in all. The trustees are Mr. 13. 13. Gossett, Ahr. E. F. Finicher and MIr. F. L. -lcin tire. We are preparing somethting for ithe fair. Our Improvement Assoclatiotn is do ing goodl work. Walter Thotmas. Fifth Grade, The Lii er legutltes the( lody--A alutete.i.t Liver Needs (tare. Somieonme has sa Id that plie wilth chr otn ic I vetr comlaint shiould( he shttt up atway fr'omnt humanit y, for they are i essiminist s antd see throutght a ''glass udarkly.'" Why llecatuse mnen tali stIates de pond upon physical states, 11liliou ntess, hteadatchtes, d i'zzineiss andic conistiptlon disappear atfter' using Drt. Kintg's New Live Pills. 25c at youtr drtuoggist. 3 itlrsdamle School. Tlhe lHarksdale schoolhouse is sit. tiatedl ai few yard'(s ftromi tht mnaitn highway beotween Laurens atnd Greeni v'ille. It is built on the bungalo style atnd is painted brown' with yellow trimmtings. Our grounds are looking mitch better sitnce being cleaned and gtradled withm wateroaks set out atnd ilower' beds tuae. All of us kniow how to a ppreciate ou' tnew house, for the old otte was so utgly and uncotmfot't able. Out' school eimloys two teach ctrs and has ani entrollmernt of fifty-six Out' term Is too shoi't being only sev en months. We have an I m'rovement assocIation that is dloing good. work. We htope to mtake our term longer antd to make our. school the best in the counitty. Lula Bell Poole. Mountille School., 'The Mounatille high school butilding was complletedl in 191-14. It is a btick building wvhich cost eight thousatnd dlollars. It consists of six large t'ootms, tour cloak. rooms, a library and an audIt< rium with a seating capacity of three hundred and fifty. There are four teachers in the school, a principal and three assist ants. 4 The Ladies' I-mprovement Assoeia tion is well organized and is doing ex cellent work in the improvement of the building. The ladles of this asso (Continued on Page Eight.) Delicacies For The Spring Table Just what you want for the table is what we always have---fresh and pure. We are now offering Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Grapefruit, of specially selected quality and always fresh. To the School Fair Visitors: For your lunch on Fair Day try some of our excellent canned goods with delightful, fresh crackers and let this store be your lunch room---you will be heartily welcome. $DIAL COMPANYS "Everything That's Good to Eat" Opposite Postoffice Laurens, S. C. Welcome to School Fair Visitors The Fair this year is going to be the most successful ever held and you can make the day more successful by spend ing part of your time with us-===while here inspect our complete line of Stationery, Toilet Articles, Per fumes, School Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Books, and many other lit tle things you need every day. Special preparations have been made to serve you promptly at our fountain, with cold drinks and ice cream. Some Easter Novelties We have just received another large supply of Nunnally's Easter Candies and Candy Novelties. We also have a large and varied stock of Easter postcards Powe Drug Company Welcomes Everyone to the County School Fair