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MAXWELL. H OUSE CO F FEE'' I s Perfel Ask Yur Gocer MUS -ANR For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates end Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man ahd Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LIN MENT How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHl7NN1Y & CO., Toledo, O. We. the underslgnet. have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years. ani believe him perfectly honorable in all busitsin transactions anl lihaneially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OL' COMMI17ItCE. Toledo. O. Ilall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mnn cons surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 eents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family i'llls for conotipatlot H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law 1romtntit attention given to all bsinest Money to loan on Ieal Estate Omfcee Phone 350 lIestlence Phone 9r Ollie ..i mons lhtilding CHICH ESTER S PILLS , Indlerat Adi v. ,nr Eih it..g f.r 4(,.. frili ,*.It in 'iii Itriisl,"1 .n: /'d I \ ____ I .. ..t I it V., t.,n IT ' .kt o t , r. It.u r our hr ia UIt. A "k G I 4 II. .TE-IIA nia.1uoxNI fatm al rn1.L, f", r 2 yeI Ii tt .ct) . I tllt..y. tr;'. - - 0L. BY DRUQGISIS BOV'H ERE .A1 l 'l 0-: NN (Y Mf g i''l N . l 'The .1. .aurelts n. (ztjy, Pan .wt meman1 wam .-.-}, .Fem. REMWEDY FOR MN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. .A 11E NDEDI S l'31MOt NS Foil It 1,1,1EF1'. state of Soth C'arolina, C'ount~y of lureits, CO' tT' O:) ('O.\l.\ON I'laMA:.S. The .1. WV. Copeland C'ompiany, P'lain tig, against ''. L. Oxtiem, t. .i. Oxner. 1'. 11. Oxner, M\rs. laiz~zie' ('alu lhell, .\ars. .lanlie lIfill, .\I rs. Onie" (ulhertson, .\lrs. anid Toliver O) xnert, of' .\lississippii, iIf li vingi. and ii dea~d .lanie., Oxnter andl l1ur Oaxne) r i, andi~ anty and! all otherii Iiunes, a 'e. Ia nutheri, :un~lIdilces of antd all o1lher Patt tis ha~vintg atny itn tert i. or lin or(t cla i nttttpon all t hat Iral- af latnd situiate illns tltares (1ountyi, Moth I Catotina , rntainfing a' r'. , Icr or less, llnuwn as the iturrienane P'laae, ani boaunde'd by larttl. of .Jalams Naho ~, It. (GrilIn P i Iitt'( ( decedl. 11.~ abdotrs ando WV. W. Grteene, lI etetotm tIs. 'To the D efendants Atj ve Namteu: Y'ou arte hierte'by sit mi honed't and r'e .plaintI itt tris action of' wleh a copy is herewith IiervedC utpon you1, and( to ietrve a copy ofI your Answer to the satidl(1 Compaint ont t he subtscribhers at theitr ottice, Etnterptrise National Hank Buildinug, it at Iauretns, Southt Car'ol ina, wiithint t wenty (lays arter the service .hereof, exclusive or the (lay of sutch service; and if youl fail to answer the ComnplaInt wIthbin thle titme aforesaid, -the Plalintiff in this action will apply to the Cout rot' relier demnanded in this coml)aint. DIAL1 & TOD)D, Plainltiff's Attorneiys. Dated, Laurens, S. S., March 10th, 19161. To the Defendants Tollver Oxner, if living, and ir dead Jlames Oxner and Biruce Oxner, and t) all oither heirs of Isabella (O. Oxnter, deceased, atnd of said T[oliver Oxner', If deceased, andl to any andI all other laties having an interest in, lIen or claimh upon0, the land described above, and to any and all suchl partIes as mtay he tudetr the age or twenty-one year's, 4nd per'sons wvith whom they reside: You will Iplease Itake not ice t hat the .Amended Comnpta i In I this atelotn, to. gether with thte Amtentded Situnons or which Ithe above Is ai copy, was filed int the o cc of ithe (Iock of Courtt or Common Pleas for bjanretns County, 'South Cairollina, ont the - day of March, 1916. You are also not ifleed to apptlly for' the appolntmnent of a Cuard ian Ad Litemt to reptresenit any of suchl tun Jknowna heIrs or' partIes as tiay he In fants wIthin twety days after the service of thtis Summtlonis upon you, and If you fail applicat Ion fot suchel atp poiniment wvill he made by the PlaIn tiff herein. ~Lurens, S. C., IA1 & TODD, Plaintiff's Attoruneys. Mar-ch 10th, 1916. 37-31 W ade School. low nice it would be to have Wade school and Pine Grove school consol idated? This has been discussed for some time and most of th'e patrons are anxious for it. As long as there is any hope of consolidation and a nice up-t-date school building, there is no use to spend much money on an old building. Just before school started, Septem ber 13, the trustees had the interor of the building painted and this add ed very much to its attractiveness. The children are very eager to make their school interesting and they worked faithfully for Thanksgiving and Christmas entertainments. The patrons attended well. Our school was in need of supple mentary library books and a Washing ton's party was decided on. The weather was unfavorable. However, $It6.20 was cleared. The rest of the money will be invested in maps and a picture, it is our intention to have an Easter egg hunt, then a picnic at the close of school. The two perfect attendance pupils are Gertrude and Wilber Cole. Friendship School. Friendship school, which is situated in Youngs Township has had a suc cessful session so far. Our school has been going on very nicely and has made many improvements. On the night of Thanksgiving, in November, the Rural Improvement Association gave an oyster supper for the benefit of the school. The amount of $18.00 was cleared from this supper. This money has been used in buying twelve new, single desks, six new shades and a new front door. The association is nwr getting ipl a play, which we are going to have some time in April. The money will go for the benefit of the school. The children of the school raised $5.00 for supplementary read ers which we have enjoyed reading very tuch. A number of public meetings have been held at the school house. The teachers taught a night school three weeks. U)r. Bryson of Gray Court catie over and talked to the children and Riural Improvement Association. We have also had several interesting association meetings. The trustees and patrons, as well as a nutilber of other lieople, of this com imuiity, seem very miu1ch interested in the welfare of the school. They give Ieir support whenever it is needed. Our altelldanlCe for the year has been good. being higher 'th: it was last year. Tlie names of the pupils who iac nolt missed a d1ay so far are Mlarshall Birady, .\lice \\'bb, Mluth'i lace and .\larthla 1-lnas of the l ri iiiary .or ul e ':.I-:oh oI a l, . ien Wal31 lu. W11illia nI L.omas and111 l'a (.titry o. the advtanced trade.. I rindlship sc~hool ha:s two teacher::. S .and 'lea Ward. i':s i. t1w th;ird ses;io~n for .\iss liar :i.,. :111 l t stan m or.\ls \\iss at:icI ihi s cho. 'i m :h~l Since last .Iuly we have beein very i.iisy tig,1 i o raise en3 ug33h mIi ony to 1 a! our audit3rium33. an3 have Mnadie a righlt gaud sltart towardl aruoniplishinig tlhi.. I.:tst fall Ill patrons of the .Ihool gave at ba;1," of (0033o1, which will go 1for tli:s plurpose. We gave a box sup per ' efore ('hristmas, which helped out a great deal, and last ridh y night an entertainment was given by the pu pils of the school. We have raised about one hundred and lifty dollars this yea3. Eleven dollars was spent f(r having a well bored. Several lamp11 climineys and some oil have a1l so been b oughit for the school. The children brouglht money, which was usedI in bu1ying brooms and pans. O:1r literary society meets every t wo week'IS. \\'e' ha ve literestjing miieetings, .13313 . '-1i3l33n 1 cli deites. 'I he3 133 13n3)1: h. T'I a ll.' 3 dan33c3 is 13iually 1take3 a greal3 33 intrc' ini thle ('d1:3ntion \\''' have a'I large23 schoo)3l this year3 and33 11h3 aVeralge aittendan33ce is very' good.1,11353 Tho who) have Vt (omle everyv day33 arei: .\l3'll .\berer'3omie.' .\laadge 11:311. .\1i3'e llell 11(1t, Palm33er' Inlighit. 1 131thl 130hodes. .Iane 133 o1per3 , Itosa Suml l.1idie llellants3, Corriej3 Knuight. Our' teachers'' 10or thIs year03 ar3e Miss .\ladige .\le Kittricok, t eachier of the3 ad vantcedl grad(es; .\iss ILuille Wolf', l)pr(icPal an 33(encaheri of thle 1311terme~ dfiateI gradL~es. an 3 .\1liss Pl~llie .\ceKit - I rick, pr3 31imay ('nehier3. Oria School. The l)resenlt y'ear has beeni a very3 successful one~ for' the 0Ora gr'aded ber with an enrollmienit of fifty-flye andl by .Januairy it had reached Seven ty-one. Thlis is the largest enr3ol lment in the histor'y of the school. Theire are nine grades 131 the school and two teachcirs are employe3'd. W. L. ILatimer. plrincipal, teaches the ad vanced gr'ades; .\iss Alamnie Byrd teaches the lower gr'ades. The llterairy society meets twice each mionth., The dulties consist of diebates, recitations anld essays, One nmeeting each miontih is a puiblic onie, and appr)3opri'ate exeircises are Ohb servedl for spcil d1ays, suchl as Thanksgiving, Feb. 22nd(, etc. The Ladies School Improvemencut As socliatfion, du1rig this termtl, has ri'nsed $113.55. Tils was (lone miniy bly the "Get a Hale" plani. Thie assocIatIon hlas bloughlt a teacher's desk, and1( hais adldedl 0o1her thIingsi to the school equip11 mlenit. The associatloon offer's t we goldi mledais, one foir the best wIor'k 13n the society, anid one to the girls for' tile best1 recitation!. Th'le Ora school, (luring the year has Iinc'reased lier' librarmy bly 3moreP than Iwo()l hundr13ed vol umes. Thiiis 1; pirobi abily a counlty reCcord( foi the pr'esenlt lecauise of tile r'apidi growvth of the scholI, thle Irustee andc 13( 1 atirons arie hopin1 g to miake imprI)3ovemlents befoire the nextd s'ssin. The petitions foir a b)ond issue and extr;a tax have beeRn sIned. Tile school hopes to begin thle next session in a new building andl wIth three tr.aeris. Come and see tihe best and cheapest line of Poich Rocker's ever shlown in) the ciy. Shiloh School. During this school term a number of improvements have been made in the school. Shades, waste baskets, pic tures and library books have boon bought by the School Improvoment Association; also several minor im provements have been made. The amount raised by giving public entertainments is thirty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents. All this amount has been expended for improvemets. We feel the great need of a new school building and hope to have one in a few years. A play "Valley Farm" was given at this school building on December 22nd and it was given again at Ilickory Tav ern in .January. On the 22nd of Feb ruary, the Calhoun Literary Society held a public meeting celebrating Washington's birthday. The pat-ons of the school have shown that they take great interest in education by their attendance at public meetings and entertainments. They also take much interest in the School Improvement Association. The perfect attendance pupils are Ethel Armstrong, Grace Wallace, Ruth Wallace, Arthur Wilson, Janie Wilson and Robert Wilson. Our teachers this term are Miss Helen Martin, who is principal; Miss Maary McKee, intermediate teacher, and Miss Iucia Wolff primary teacher. Hurricane School. The school session of 1915-16 opened September 6, with an enrollment of twenty-six. Upon entering the work for the improvement of the school, we determined to join 'The Get a Bale" movement. In our endeavor we came next to the front with a 5.12 pound bale of cotton. The total amount raised for im provements, up to date, is $105.11. About $85.00 has been put into school imnprovement s such as desk, globes, hanging inmps. clocks, mottoes, point ers, flag, bookcase, books, stove, pans, vases and centerpieces. An oyster supper given by the school was much enjoyed by the par ents and those interested in the school affairs. The public was delighted also with a Christmas tree gotten up under the supervision of the teachers. The school children also treated a large audience with a play and other inter esting exercises. 'tle following pupils deserve credit for having perfect attendance during the year: ( ilt Ie Simpson, Ralph tioung, Alice Whitmtlre, Owens Whit mire and Allix Davis. 'I'Twetly-five have enrolled since .1 an try, maki ng thi' total enrollment of tfty-one. 'I he teachers are Misses l.uia .\iken and Sarah Steuart. P'ine. Growe Behol. 'ihe school grounds have been clean ed off. stuimps hai been remtoved fro.m the ,arti, the hiour ami desks have bete weil cleanse'd and all birokeit panies have be'en replaced. \\e have at F.'hool im pro4'metni'tt A.<sociation and literary society (oltmbined. \e have at mieeting every two weeks and at ways carry ouit a very good proraml. \\e had at box Supper on April 10ith and made I we nty-liv e dollars. F ive dollars was expended for at banner and the other will be expended f'or library buoks. \\e also got tlteen dol lars worth of suiippleintary readers for the library. \\e have thirty-one pupils enrolled and have through the ninth grade. Our teacher is Miss Ilessic .Jones. The ive perfect attendance pupils are as follows, Willie .lones Beatrice Wa rd, 1,ellie .\lae \\'orkman and (eorge Coats. ILishonl School. Lisbot school, Which is situated six mmile; southwest of I ,aurens Court Iitusi' is a oneC-room1 fram bu1' ildin11g. many 13 pileaslklan games dur: ing teir re 44>5 htouris. Thle S41choo l iprovemllent .\SSoci' at iontll has lanted a hedge atlng the t) sideCsil of the yardni. it is grow intgli raily and1( in1 a1 fw year1s will be ant add41ed imp1rovemellnt 14o the attra(' Iivn'e(ss of1 thei grounds14. Two4 rowis (of ('annlas have beetn pilated 4)n elIther side4 ofb t4'he t bulingt~. lTh' ILisbon schoo(il has h141I I tre tult Ii4 melet ings I tis termn. A\ box suppijer was given in November)4 I a11n1 I wellty'-th doIla01inrs was ised4'(. 'IThe ('11ilren -O' Iav their recid1tatin and1 11( sontgs. A fitward the gifts from the ('hrlistma tr15 ee were (list ributedC~. .\iss Graiy w'it~h hter lec Ilre and11111( iltrs of Ytel lowstotne Patk were( great ly entjoyedi by Ithe commun111 Ity' at large early in lFebruary. The School 1iprovemlenlt Association has1 bought a set of eight splenId~l~ maps1) whichl are or great benefit to teachler and14 pupils. Six ntw erasers are filling a long felt wanit. .\lautde Corbett, I~n ette Teagute and4 'Carl Teague will ro ceive perfect attend~ance bttolls. Tile teacher' is M\iss Elizabetht N. Mlcbure. Green Pondm~ school opened on Oc tober' 18th wIth seventy pulpils, the ma jority of the parenits andi thlree teach era prlesenlt. 'rTe mot'ning everecises were condullctedl by Rev. M1. Tr. WVhar ton, after whticht Dr. ii. B. Stewart gave an excellent talk on sanitation, Thtis year' we htave aln additional tax of thiree 1mills, tihe compu~llsory ed ulcation lawv, and thle ladles of ouri communlltit.y' have o~ganiked an im provemlent Association. 'rThe teacher's and pupils, with thle aid of thie Improvemlent Association, It'ustees, platronts and fr'iends of the comml~unlity, hatve raised Illree hundred( anid thirty (dollars and twenty-fIve cenits by ickitng cottotn, givitng a bale of cottonl, and4 eniteCrta11iment s. With this mtonley the lbutildIig hlas beeti fur n ishedl witht new liatent dlesks, wa ter' coolers, windlow shlades, 01ne coal stovc and( brooms. They htave al1soi puirchasedl a basket andi a volley biall out flt. Th'e h1gh school0 putpils have organ ized a lItter'ar'y soc1 'iet tis yeart' wich ( mteets once every two wveeks. With these imptlrovemlents in school, we hope to hlave a gr'eater' impr~tovement in our! commutnllity In tile futuret'. Yout can vnd v'ery near everything you may need at J.' C. Butrn~s & Co's. two big department 'stores in Lauirens. Buy yoiur spr1ing 1)111 at .J. C. Burns & Co., anld you will save 15 to 35 per ent of yurs money. SCHO L SHOES OU'D be as 17Jtonished- if . / you knew how many Children this Shoe Store Shoes. There's a multitude of children that come here for shoes---and they a get the right sort of shoes, too---every one of them! Right shape, right leathers, right fitting and right price. The goodness of our shoes and our ability to serve Every Foot as it should be served, has won for us our fame as, Expert Shoers. Don't let the Children's Shoe proposition bother you any longer. We have the proper Shoe for them whether it be patent, dull, ta , white or tennis. I' We've special Shoes that were made to correct all the foot troubles of young, growing feet, and expert service is at your command. Clardy & Wilson Children's Shoe Specialists. WELCOME TO THE County School Fair! Make our store your headquarters. And ask to be shown our line of WAGONS, BUGGIES, q CARRIAGES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, ROBES, BLANKETS. Chevrolet Motor Cars, Too. We can furnish you nearly anything in the riding, driving or pulling line except the motive power. O Plantation Supplies JOHN A. PRANKS . The Farmers Store U