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My V randsi'e's wrath was (Illickly aroused aild woo betide fihe mulutcky person that came inl(ar wvhile his an ger was ablaze. .ly father, also, had this (tlickness of temn per and yet so great Ia grip he held upo)n himself, he was known anid loved tor an evel ent per-rarely, if mver, dihi he lose con trot of himself. ill why tis dlisser Iation? .\My dear folks, I'mn mad and like Grandad Ellihui, I fain Would sail in and thrash out. somebody- To be gin at the beginiini ng, school time has started in agail. ly giving a Shekel here and sending several shekels over yonder anid buying a $1.00 hook here and $2.00 there and with the tablets and pencils and spelling pads and what not else, they needs imust have before they are ready for school in this progressive age,-all these were purchased and off to school my troop, started. Seating myself, I shook the remaining shekels out of the old pocket book and concluded that now was almost as good a time as I'd ever vnd to get that everyday frock and make it before the winter's rush of trying to get this crowd of chaps clad for the winter. That night. while they were all seated studying and the ma ter was in that state of m1in(d trlying to deide %whichi woldh be better to Puirchase oi the ll1or'ow, a blue per cale or a blu-l: and white gingam, one little in:,td raisel Ip alnd- said "Thi hl(tia ame Ill today and I lad eenj wt Il a'ay I*r III(. I'll have .> E l 1!tanarro ." -Oh!"* I answerA d glibly, " Itre al several Ihistoris it yminder, I hun11ted thlem u1p todak .Icientl, Mlelieval anid .\oderi. Ills tor:es of the 1'. S. and two of Southi Srolia.'" "No! indeed, inie of hese will do. It is a new hook, jest. out and it iV $1. . .\ldo Mainlina. while you are rettlin the history. gel me a toil h 1a1dr,' pipedl ) tIhe little red headel girl. "\\'ell tianilk the l4ord I know I can stlit you .\laude. livre is tIhe( on (;tus has just finiishel, lald will's foIrthIi reader." '"'llat won't do." "WOll, ler is a hill's r'ead*er land Tle I leIart of Oaks---low aboet o1' of I hose? Pullilng her1' tablet out sI' ra ,"lFarin l fe-- fourith reader." ''T iat. is l one t'll have to get." lIender. believe it or M t, billt if I hadl onlyv known11 wlo to strike, I selyl voull have hiII sollebodly whien I h1al to give Illy last sh1 kel ilto thl insti I at 1 ina o at octoints knlown ax the Iloik TrusI .\nd(1 I ean tell yo1 I'm not. ill a good humor yet! Thlis- is a1 rvious IurldC 11111 d o 111a could be inladel.te and( V'inl rightl pmw inl Ile notioti to sev that soiebloly starts inl to r-ight( thI(- wriong. Th'le school sys [eIn of S. C., or1 of' any state for that inatt1er, oulght,, to b~e suchl that if a1 child were ill tile eigilth grade, he I.uld take that set o hooks and go to anly school1 in the state, whlether' it hei iln a I'llral school iln thle l 'icdmon t (or to ally gr'aded( school iln any1 town 01' 'Thley are0 try ing to mlake tile rurl al schools uniform11 btl t he g rad('d schlools ('hange as5 often as they plea se. Tlhe subjdect matter' of a tbook dloesnI't c'hange-is tory3 dloesn't change. Of course5 I knhow~ one0 atuthor' can mlase a b)00k more lnter'est ing than alnot her. W~hile I write, thr'ee diiffer'ent geome ies10 lIe before me1 andI tihe little girl t hat enlteredt geomletr'y hlad to buy a new book-yet thley all conltain the same subject mlatter'. I belieove that Sothi ('arollina ou~ght to prlinlt the text boo0ks for' her1 schol0 cihi 1l'ren and~ furn'llish to thIeml, at cost. Ask any taxipayer' if he believes thlere is gra ft iln schIool books andf he'll stick hIs thumb11ls ender' is gallus and1( ulnhesitatingly say, '"ThIe bjiggest ill 110he' world."' I belieove that11 veryv samel til ml lysel f, and(1t as I sid lherletn'oore, wou1(1ld e ai 11o11 froml 00 somehere "'For' every ev'ii under01 t he sun,1 Th'lere is a remledy (or there1 is non1e!'" So if tile buylinlg of so manlhy school1 books is not an "evil" It Is a very~ gievouts berd(en on those least ale to beal' it and~ there should be a 'rmedy foulnd. Surely In South Carolinla thlere is a man with a heart and brain big enlou~gh to tackle the job-if nlot give us womanl's suffr'age and I know illenty of women can be found to ac complishl It. Ini the melantimle I'll pile cl) the books and while the r'aln pours I'll tr'y and patch the old dress and make It last a little longer'. TIme w~as when thley mladhe better' coth than they dio now anyway and books lasted a lhenap lonlger 1(oo. Now, there't's Appile toll's Reader'-but law ! dlon't get me 011 tehl virltue of that good old hook- - if I did get to singing Its welI deser'ved llra ises i'd nlot get that pa tchi ng clone today anld besides I'd get in a good humor101 and I don1't wlant to do that. Folks, I'ml amdic. Can't I stil upl a r'evolution? Youtrs inl theo fight, "Alint INate." ANNUAL STATE FAIR TO DItAW THitONGIS Indientions are that tie Attendance will be the Largest Ii Years. Columbia, Oct. I i.-Wlat promises to be a record breaking attendance up on tlhe Slate Fair is Indicated each day by the unuisual activity in pu re'hasing concessions of space for e(xhits and the general re port from all sections of tie Slate of, lantis to come and brilng I raln. Pi'rolm I1)arl11-ngton Couli ty alone, I 'IesidvenI .1. N. Kirvi-en pre diets an atteimlanev of, as many k I,0(0O 1rson1s. Th14e -llool" of, that. (Counity are to le closed, an2d an (.st.I mate has lieln mllade Ilat. more than 2,01100 of the IA 0o schiool (ldorii !in ile coni)ty will come to Coblinbia for ol( day. Similar interest is being mnanifested in other sections. ChutresIon too is to briig its "sp eia", proiloted by Ili Charleston Ad Clib, Charleston's commercial organ iNation. The City by the Sea is to get a ruptlious boost froi the effort that will be made that (lay. ). F. 10fird, secretary of the fair, says there has never been such a crush for exhibit rooms and such a general applicatioii for information. A Bond of Sympaithy. An unusually altractive and com prehensive feature int rod uced th is year is the IHarvest Jubilee celebra tion. This novel plan is statewide iln scope, and establlises a bond of inti mate relationship Wilhi each of the -.1 Counties in tlie State. wh ich have been asked to n1olinale a youniig aldy in the (Ilneen seertilon conte sl. Practically al11 fthe counties- arv 'rilah : and tile (olrollation - m1 f f(f p*!ei on(M ille sI'ta t i'l . < ill l." n of 1t Nat i m':l I.o urce t'arldf. le il1 e liz' i':i ral rI or rad \dillesday afterooI. .\li-fe li 4 uti s have\' ind eal', Il i ' I ir to t loats", inl addi(lti to seveil or l!!ht o" the a r. dI: . i finlet e fl \ill be 1f e to 1 ;:ave 10 "1Il)als" r'vi re6n1,flt aCCulra'll I l w thf ill (lust crial an4d ilU r D1al ..omrco's b)(.hin1d H14 t w a prwe l i::i enla: it. , and ioilie ein sui lY : 'ta ' - i:- ' "Smii h (i rol i m I a ," wi( hf \\Ili he ob1erved ThI' -all ill be 'S fI l ea l i occasi onll, and will b harIlif teIrized by im t g in11 Iie a ll "oa ravan1 tla w ill 14 ill If )% v p; -m-4 -si'l throlln .11 \lain 1r t TI(. 'iir y l1is lay will b a1 di' ul-l r i-'i when ina'ny of the diffr n Ill 1 for enterprises of, olumbia will enter Ilors". aryng tin hais ofi aaiy and atract ivendanes. Tiw additio1 to the sl Sol arorla fiedrtion, f 'lor will greatly swell i the folr of t hi e procesiOne other inransino hlk will be providell iby, the 1 ' g-i l pani. of the Amilio l ard ad coist Ar tillery, wisoh will bie one of li bril lian1t spectacles of the wedA. .\lilary stayll, mae o rgeldig Tusay age BopeI IathSti FEVE, RIH dllin andll'i other sigla contsts cthesed eerifsoes. s(411tf si a'ii' l'hi it little Stort.l(I, i V I the1( faoi 1 attendance In aditi oi to heusulistles, preis, fullrox iatng,0, sle 1 ith S-ate f11ar oili Frizs.an na oftese ours allti fouth best, tadde sourlion mareiormgenting, ave age An model cls preium agin lax aelso apmopthe car uthe best takeon mar r litedinsidany cage. DON'T itCband , MOTHER!ttegv git ook a tom-ent hot cofd "lfoli aleyu sofch," hc a litecbne an't for l yoon-ur~ fre11'tful theevish chil. een her tie is r coied ithi i'fs a'fure i in is ts11k blittle ''alt oich, . l and11 boelsyare clogged bith with Whiielitlens, othe fevesrishful.o coldgbrath had thoPale, ndoS't Tet slee rnat enraltrenlyhasin stonm ach-ache, indigstion, d farhOeaC, riveu Mis,ar~ndlinea fhew oo~ us llthe foul. wte thue toi.ur b~i~ and feren.ting Tc"Wnder Ca hi T e Power- fiul MCtor of th 1M a we This i3 one of the most marvelous rivces of machinery ever invented. Very powerful with fcur cylinders cast en bloc it has made the Maxwell famaous as "The Car that Laughs at Hills." Best of a!l this motor is breaking all low cost records for: 1st-Miles per gallon of gasoline. 2nd-Miles per quart of lubricating ol. 3rd-Lowest year-in-and-year-out repair bills. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. I . I AN~keM'Fir a4er no~ cei 're/ do o I||a LAURENS MOTOR CAR COMPANY - _ _ >2 Commence Fall Sewing THE NEW FALL STYLES with their touch of quaintness from 1880 are faithfully reproduced by McCALL PATTERNS The Fall Fashions show more simple lines, which makes, it easier than ever be fore to construct a dress from patterns see the new McCALL FashionBook NOW ON SALE Smatt Fall Model -It is filled with new Uccalj P'atterns 675151. ideas and beautiful Latst Fall Style St Pal 1ttem, 6779. One o new ane sowractmany Octhet illudirations. the mjany new October do nw andi attractive October Oens. signs. MINTER COMPANY Lauren', S. C. Low Round-Trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE ,oTho Progressive Railway of the South" To BAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO, CAIA-Pana a-Paolfic International Exposition, and Panama- lifo ExpomI tion, 1915. For speclilo rates, schedules or other Informati , 11 on SEA BOARD Agents or write. C. S. COMPTON, FRED EISSLER, T. P. A., S. A. L. Ry., Anst. Gen'l. Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. **e:eoeeeoe~oe~e~ee:------------- ..,.,p. lA NI) SA LI. (1utv and qtnte forosa olitaining State of South Carolina, one itittuhed and I ity-nizie 139) Cout (if Lauren1i41ltS. ore ohss. hoitded o th IN C POT COMM.\lON 1I '\ S n0)111 by o .. '. \ jdden, IP'opIes l11an k of Fornitain Inn, Plain- o the west by Iai (s of Hen Owens, tily, Iihv south by land" or M. G. Boaz againstt 11 t west by laicds o1 W. C. .1. L~ i'dt aganst ~~, a sor andl esta to or H enriy Norfz. .J. L. Hurdette and N. E. Ilurdette, D- ''erins of Sale: Two-third cash. hal fendants. mce to Ie paid twelve months from Pursutant to a decree of the Court (ate ot sale: the credit portion to he in the above stated case, I will sell at -ecul~ed blond and Iiorli gage or tho pu blic out'ry to the highest bidder, at I Iimi se' ove h said premises, lAltrens, C. II., S. C., onl Salesday ine I ..:td a November next, being .\londay the 1st It) per t at t 0mv ft(0. in ease of day of the mon th, dring t he legal colectioi or soit, with leave to pur hours for sich sales, the following de- chaser to pay his entire hid itt cash. scribed property, to wit: All that eran pee parel, andte tis o sale a not tiact of land situate, lying and being co))lii with, the land to be r-sold in Larens ('otinty, State of South o s me Or some solsequent Sntleday Carolina, containing sixty-seven and o one-half (67 1-2) aer , m or less. oo being thveSait nVel to us by deed C.l.aPWER fromn .Ias. .\l. Iicha r son bearing (late C. C. . . and C. Tae . M of .1an. 25th, 1912, al. 4- - 'th s I)aied. Phi:; Sli day o Oct.. .12-3t ie of prioperty coiveyeld to .1 as. M. Hichardson lby is in a deed hearing date of .Jan. 18th, 1912 and recorded L.% Ni) S %L E. In the oillce of It. M. C. for L,autrens Slate 44 S iit Ii il , Counlty ii deed book ;82 at page 2S0. (oiiit I o .T '1. Ternis of Sale: One-half 1 cash, bal- I N ('Ot O OMMON . ance to be paid twelve months from . .,,. 0wtigs, Plaintif, date of sale; tle credit portion to be agait) st 1e(cured by bond and mortgage of the Aistin G. Owhigs, pt fl, l)p!*rtlant. purchaser over the said )ro is "es. 1ii t's ia nt to a est'o or the (ourt hearing legal interest from date, and i the above statc(I case, I will ell at It) per cent attorney's fees, In case of iblie outcry to tle highest bidder. at collection or suit, with leave to pur ehaser to pay his etitlre bid in cash. November N, boing Monday the 1st Pitrchaser to pay for papers ani(l day od tdle month, lit ting tile legal staups. If the terms of sale are not compiled with, the land to be re-sold Scribed property, to wit on same or some subsequent Salesday A ta piece C). pai'el of on same terms, at risk of former pur- A thate of' chaser.an Creek. having the following C. A. POWIR, bearings, begining at poplar stullig C. C. 1C. P. and G. S., LTaurnen, S. Co.n branch, thence S 64 N 7.5-1 to P. Dated, this 8th day of Oct., 1915. 12-31 Opp.ie\tup.thnc.N:6LE.2.7 to stone, thence N 68 1-2 E 16.10 to LA 1) SAl st . one, N 1.1 1-1 E 20.17 to lotneh of w"a ('ap fSutiCrollila, tet' oak,. thence N 74 E. 2.20 to 'Cedar State of South Psatrna,. thence S 16 1-2 l 6.13 to tile be County of laurens. IN O T OF COMnONng f. eotiti twenty IN ovi OPCOMON ILEAS seve,(n andI Ctiv-m-0( liiiiiltedths 127 1 It. ). Nance, Plaintiff, 100) ae'es moro or less. bounded by against lands of .1. It. Wolre. W. M. Abererom Guy N. Boozer and W. I). Senn, Dv- til. N. .1. De-imieson, IT. 1). Ulahaffey fendants. and 1. L. Owings. Pituirsuant to a decree of the Court Tet'ms of Sale: csh. Pu rehaser to in the above stated case, I will sell at (pay for papers nd Ftamps. If 1h1 puliic outCry to the Iighest, bidder, at terms of sale a i o con)1 ol with, laaurens. C. If., S. C., on Salesday in the land to ie ol n ime of' me November next, being Monday the 1st sobequeu r alesday on sile term, (lay of the month, during the legal at risk of foime' purchaser. hours for such sales, the following de- C. A. POWER seril'ed property, to wit : C. C. <. P. inC G. S.. I i)1'r (t lhat tract of land situalc i tlie Dated, this lt day of Or.. 191. 12