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HONOR PUPILS IN LAUJ Onl aocount of1 al-.genceu frt om thle city* I lat weli having2 ai) opweration oil his I tonsil s, Solpt. It. 1. Parkilnson was not able, to 1,urish-4 a list of thle impils I making the Yearly IlIonor I l 1101nor those who were placed on toh Perfect Attndance L1ist. Thv lists with the I desf'ription of the reqiuirenlients of ("elh t are giveln. as follows: Yearly liontor' 1101. W A I pupils ma king a yearly average of 01'51 or niore oil deportient and N) I or more on scholarship have their naines placed on the yearly honor roll. First Grade-Martha Boyd, Gertrude Teimpiletnan, Edward Clary, Charles I Flo:ir, ohert Mar1tin, Franklin Sulli van, Pawnee Watson, Margaret Wood side. Second Grale--Collyar Barksdale, Hilly Holt. liirace Tiutupson, L egare Ollackl lc , 1-: lizabeth Cooper, Ilarlow \lahafcy. ind Grade-minly Thonas, Lu th- t Third GrIade-tu1-r .111 nllwdWyd I er Str'khand. Ida Mae Illunter, Inez Aiotcs, \liiHr \c'Cuen. Fourth (;rade-Paiul i'hilpot. Ftilt (;iade--.lary 11. Copeland. 1;u111l1ian ChaleNs Barksdale Sara 'aiherine ]iar'ksdale. Elliituid Iake. I Sixth Grade --Sarah i-:Eiza Swyget. 11eaufort Copohiad, Nclie .ones, .\l ar tha Dtulah. Sevenih (; rade--Ella l urns \ar garet Latke. Eleanor Miller, 'Mary Ow ings,. Rosalic Sullivan, Etmmie I /i Washington. Eighth Grado-Lizzlie Bell Crocker, 1 iCaroline Rankin. Nin:h (;ratde---\lary Illackwell, Lau SWE i IH)IIEN.N0('Y:N('I B1.110 11-: .AMN(1 ty Y 11011 One oi Suitmet in ii1e's hillita pint Sun1t tie'o Tree for ('onfession. Prk overs4 are 11turnedl. ii et' t'' aelt t .. .i -. mob of Shin.:ld ''uizas, hlnt oniven ing :ie ad i n1 atd itiuur'der oi tloll' teei :nnth old 12oyd K1et,. arly Ito dilay forced Sheriff \\ lebb to g up .1 suspects, swunlt on of thetm to a tree il .n linsu(cessful attotipt to ohtain a contfessiin. ".nti later etriln-Ied thln to tI: sheoriff's custody uniharied ac cordit. to report:: IC tS rachling tlie sher iff's ofi' lier. The moh, numering forty-five men, overtook the sherIiff forty miles norhlli west of Springlield after twentiy hours pursuit in auatomnobiles. The sheriff 'war. enroute to .efferson City to place his prisoners in the state penitentiary for safe keeping. Sheriff Webb made a strong appeni that the law be allowed to take its course. but leaders of the moh In sIsted on possessing C. .1. Pilersol, from 'whom tihey believed they night extort a confesslon. W"Ih a rope aroun 1 d his neck, the report sad Pr1(i was led to a ree And lan opm-ttality to confess. pende 1:iiie a;Ih *k i th ier IThe it .: '. !a e e h i n l - fe0 .:- b n e fo i ie tP nI ano n n n' n prih on - i to Ii n therf at n- I-n hae be~~ h4 n ofl1 l i ' 4 dth ii i''I . i wh ' R[MS CITY SCHOOLS ens Cre.ws, .\Iaric Madden, Nash Mide >01, Anna Suillivanl. Teth Grade-Annie larksdale, Lo aMel'hall, Harriette Watson. Perfect. Attendance List, A pupil who has not been absent, aly, distnissed from school during he w iloiC tilie 1on11h. sesslol lias hIs it, her na me placed Upon the perfect ttten(ance list. Secold (rade-Ja1ies Strickland, lilly Holt, Alsey miller, Hrtiee Thotp on. Iegare llackwell. Third Grade-Emily Thonas Lamar 'aldwell, Frank Glenn, ,lanes Martlit, nez 'Motes. Fourth Grade--Rebecca \lyers, Em rson Dlanzenbaker, larold lildgens, Villiani Power, Horace Nichols, Oletta )>wings. Fifth Grade-4'arl Thompson. Sixth (rade--Niarion Ilackwell, Inez 'aldwell, .\artha I'u la, Viriginila lar in. Saral Eliza Swygert, Clarence abbb, John libit l Ilis, .lack Miller. Seventh ( rade--i-lIa lurns, li er .1tie luIIIa. ~lar.garet Lake, Eleano. Mil cr, Maiy iDelle lyers. Mary Owinigs, 11s Wofford, Ilarry Woodside. l-:Ighthl Grale -lIatherine 1Dolt, la -ion Iliolt, .\lary (alase, Caroline Hlln n . Gladys lRoper, 1-:ntnie Fillivanl. Annilo 1,aurie Th'lompslon, IIuth Thomp.. on, I I tllcIu ur ILouise lPowers, lohnl Wilke", P'attie \Vilkes. Ninth trade---Sarah liishop, Mary !ackwell. llamon Boasgin, 1oyd Iy jawson, Marie Mladdell, Estelle Mar in. Tenth (Giade-lirriette Watsonl. leventh iGrade -Franees .Myers. nolrlow a l'tttoont front the family tointe htere. ('ott inty andl feder:il aitt iho1 lies 1itve ,iven no itdication of intelndin:: 10 4!te: the warran1 t si , titndter which lit Sprisonrs wtr- beitng held. 'I'le fotr -il r lha tr 1-; I hat fir attteiptint.g to et nta folonly by pa nn;alitlue ions, Ilhe casev referredcf to being al l4eted plans -o kifidnal C. A. Cl ient, wealthy jeweler here; a halhy and a St. I.oluis tutinit ions tntaker. The lieel case has not conte withiln Ile scope of the Yes! Lift a Corn Of f Without Pain! CincinntiI ant hority tells how to dry up i corn or callus so It lift's oli You corin-pestered (Ien and wotnen n(e(d siffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says thiF Cincinnati author ty, because a few drops of freezone a I led directly on a tender, aching corni or calliis, stopi soreness at otnco ansi Aoon1 the corntt o hardened ('alltus loosens so it cal bc Mlted out, rootnind all, witholut pain. A snmall bottle of freezone 'costs very little at any druig store, bit will posi tively take off every hard or soft corn or allus. This should be tried :1.i ik is expenwvsie d4 i s ; i ,aiiI nth (< irritate thte surtrountdintg skin. ifyourt druggist htasn't anyv freezone1 u hin 1(o get a siniall bottli lot yOr annol Ut i ip ii i us('44iianl -pi tu11 ls,1 ' n, .lanh e t It., .44 much need t ' rtin V f'elitl fin d. 'lty w l thisfl y ku r I a ki -. csa1 th Iro ,. 444-th ) lil ':d )n l it TueIittti a ) u n..4a .luni(' \h . Iiz i !!unt1 \ '.*. 4' v. I ., Is, o -lr n e :4re ha i l *\lt itn in. it r.otC 1nl 'otnt Jaine y are hee at Mis llunie. hm.\ ter thenorriae a bi wedig ine wa an!aedb alag gthre/e reaie ndfins he ilmk th i 'aleh e. I<' .H4 s a-o at . u i lla a t h - c i m n t ir. )allas Nelson visited Laurens Sa1turday. .\Mr. Ed.Strouid, of Watts 1111l, speit SeIday with .\l s. DeIla Cuninl ghain. .\r. .fh 1I. I ['tnter and fantily of lairldale, attended tle inarriage of .\iss lizzie liunter. lr. II. F. Wheeler was in the eity iSaturday on lousiness. Prof. Tosoni .\ladolde, of llackville. is spendinlilg Somlil tivln1 with io)in folks. .Nir. Pien Cutliinghatu1 wnv lt 111) to partanhuirg S.turday to accolnipany Ins wife liolie. .\l-. and .\lrs. iyon Nichols wvent with1 some friends to visititig near Co inibia Saturday, ieturinig Sunday. I.iving- Cost. ''oo iI 1. Neal Starke, alias ihorniey Brice, alias Ed Watts, alias several other names an1d 1Ed .lackson have both been placed in the cominty jail as a result of their endeavors to reduce the high ost of living at the oxpen se of the Sea board Air tLine lailroad. The t-Wo weie 1rret(ed by Rural l'oliceia n Al-ranti at ('1lit on th charge of brealcig into the shaiity ars of the iilro11u adl extracting therofroil vari Itis ien:2 of slilhstallial chalracte., I uliilc I iienit. ugatran Salni2on an2d other thing:; of a sitiilar nature with which t.he railrovd is %vonit to keepi up the physieal etllcieicy of its track-lay in mnen. Neal Starke had a suipl y of tlese thilngs inl a "dress suit ease" when he was appreeilded by ti r ral policeinalnl .111 coul iot ald did nlot attenipt1 to explainl thle unuIISual iethod Iof I ralsportat ( i wheni asklo ablout it. .\laso) Firuit 'ars, .ar ITops an2d IWabers. . . & E. 11. VIiIEF:S & CO. TO llELP RED CROSS8. Woanltas Serl ice Lematne ill .-Illii Subscriplions f'or Rle C'ross 11,r1.1 Next Iek. lB, illnilig lext .\o 2ld y 111o2liing a !Ainpa11ignl will be, put1 on le n thle auspices of1 tlm W *olnans . ervice -l.!ague 141 secure funs or. ih'd('r wot-k. Siniilar1 e,Inw Ilgns, art, nlow h" ing conducted all o)ver t he 'ili d States with the oh.ieet of raisinig t.lo, 2i:(04.1101 loliits lo be lised ill 1wa21 F lief work. Southii Carollina's shave is inder. lotod to he abotit $21'.ol) and Itaulrens is expIec(ted4 to colitriblit( her proportiolate part. A colilliitee of young ladies will ilake solicitations onl the street an2d will 11ke subscrip tions in anly a1noil. Ivery cotnribu tor n ill he tagged by lie youig ladies So tIL tle pul)1ie iay jidgC of their' gelerosity. The Womains Service ieague has Ilade a special plea for support ill tllis great work an1d the League hopes that L.auliis will not fall behild other places ill its contribution. President Wilson 11 issued a proclaliation eoll ing on1 the natin to support this worthy cau1se an(d Gov. Mlninlug has dono likewise in this state. The lied Cross nurses have done a great and nloble worik il tlie battle areas, but hirgei sum~is are tirgentIly nieeed to 1carry out t heir presentl puhis. ITe le . tanitial ill s1/, 2s thle aii:' n ' in <de . ialmos uni <Vd 12.,..r ..di r t... .\lth - .\ i -i I :2,a ('b.( , 21 h h:i hilii n: hi:I i ) C lIn :1. . i i i rel1 1. .' .\l t . 11. 2 W IE E & 1221 'II I Ptles Cured in 6 to I4 D1Iays; Your *ireirt wil1 refo ul 42 1meyW> jf MZC (12'M2.NT'(I' 244 C(, I en !' 'Pn (. of kiang, 1(It:tP.. t 2 . 'e 0 or P 2' ' I 24 lesin'4 '. sid -. j~a b.aassammssama.a.anne4S emi semens u: n. aa .r.a es. amem-----1 . * 0 Expert e a est Print$ o 1 7 , - .1 tj i 'aM it tEw;I:, p : M: . row a t l'r Its ct rico V-r p-1 , M I fu . C. GLOBE OPTICAL COMPANY in -tc St at o Greenville, S. C. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVI* flROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works oft the Cold. Drumgists refund money it it fails to cure. I. W. C-ROVIPS siUnature on each box. 25c. Davis~ SPECIAL Shirt Silks an $1.00 S .50 S .75 S .50 S DAVI ADVERTISE IN Tr Old Indian Liver and Kidney Tonic Ih it nIii t i I I-m for i . nzll~ ~ ii ( n rwy ieNey e 100 ime Delr Tm ' alo 100 mes afe Tha ('mome VOTING COUPON IN THE Laurens Advertiser Auto Contest 25 --t - - Co-on is Wortit Fi-ty -otos 25 4 Votes Votes C redit to .................................... A ddress ....................................... (Trim neatly and put in flat packages.) NOT GOOD AFTER JUNE 23RD Roper Company - OFFERING WEEK-END PRICES ON d Sport Pongees and Tussahs hirt Silks - - - 85c hirt Silks - - - 42c port Tussah - - 60c port Tuss hs - - 42c S-ROPER CO. Laurens' Leadcing Store" H1ESE COLUMNS and GET RESULTS c This Coupon Worth Fifty-Five Cents 55c -!ii eu i:i cash, is go'od for a One~ iHollari botle of OLD INDIAN LIVER AND KIDNEY TONIC A :ruiga h t te sti ii y :s ol rn to pini ' d ire , 1 if 0 youdono tink~ it i worh a t leas~I t en tia.,- wa (ou pa id tot it. brinug back the empty bottle, and el i r LAURENS DRUG CO. er CHEROKEE MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ca. 6