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Even Careful Calomel Users are Salivated Very Next Dose of Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble Calomet is dangerous. It may salivat you and inke you sutffer fearfeilly fror Soreness of gintis, tenderness of jaws an teeth, swollen tongue, and excessiv Oa!.*a d ribbliIg from the iouthi. )on' trust calomnel. It is mercury: uicksilve1 If You feel bilious, headach y, const pated and all knocked out, just go t your druggist and get a bottle of )o ror.'s Liver Tone for a few cents whlic is a harmless vegetable substitute fi dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful an if it doesn't start your liver an straighten you up better and quicke tiai msty valomel and without makin you sick, you just go back and get you mtoney. If you tako entomel today you'll b sick and nauiseated tomorrow beside it may salivate vou, while if you tak Dodson's Liver Tone von will 'wake ul feeling great. No salt's necessary. Giv t to the children because it is perfecti, harmless and can not salivate. 680 quickly relieves (olds, ('onslipt Lion, ltllloun'4ess and llelin aches. Filne Tonie. II t##//////#///////#//////////// FOR MOTO Is the oIl foI motor. Snates I STANDARD C (NEW J with MEMMR EMAL R The CHARACTE of of banks like togethe feincilrspo bliyh Wenl beormey is ien curitieshanvouimeano ouro( get MONEY. We add 4 pc Make OUR ba The Enterprist N. B. DIAL President EDUCATIONAL RA E. H. Aull in Newbe I had noticed in the papers that there were calls for ediational net 1inags or rallies in some of the coun ties, at which meetings the trustees and the' :cople generally were invited to be uresent, but ewpecially the trus tees so that they might discuss togeth er the ' financial conditions of the dis tricts. and see what remedy could be applied to take earc Mf the defieit. I e had been thinking of the same thing, I but I did not want to have the meet Ing until a statement could be submit t ted Mhowing just how the districts -stood, and then we would know just how mmuch deleicit wo had in the several (1istits. One of these meetings was i to be held In Liaurens last Saturday, r and another was advertised for Green ville the same day. And both were r held. Superinten'dent Wilsoni very kind(fly gave eI(, an invitation to meet r with his trustees and the good people e of Laurens last S:turday. and I read ily accepted, not so much witt a View of being of any material lielp in the ma tter of (izescsonsC , but to show mny interest and to hel:, as best I might he able, aniid to g't information mtyself. This ieeting was held unmtder the di -ection of te var:ous.C womlen's cluki, . of L.Iurenst, and tley gave their intflu olt, ad It ci r Coo.ration and lrs. ... .e1enntt presided and gave a hearty welcome to the meeting. And R LUBRICATION right r your imi Friction IL COMPANY ERSEY) Io:amoa m ntllsMa ela hi d to be round 0. K. before er of the FEDERAL RE e of this National System te of a vast, strorg CHAIN for the protection of our -j our bank you can GET ~entral Reserve Bahnk and rcent.ino-erest nk YOUR bcaat National Bank C. H. ROPERashi.1r LLY AT LAURENS rry Herald and News. there was a fine attendance of trustees 'and interested citizens present. 'Mrs. lennctt made a very graceful and happy r.Ieech of welcome sand ex ipressed lin elegant terms the interest the women had in the cause of educa tion, and how glad they were to have the meeting and to give whatever aid the -women might he able to render. She then turned the meeting over to Mr. Jas. H1. Eullivan who explained the roason for calling the meeting. and he also discussed the various state laws which gave aid to the common schools, and said that there was neceesity that something be done to keepm these schools going, and tha.t the matter should be called to the atten ton of the legislature, and especially should ( the trustees and those who knew the conditions take -the matter to Ihe lawmaking body, and tell that hody either to re!'eal its laws or make the necessary provision in the appro priation hill to carry out the law and keep tile obligation of the state with the Varioi, school,districts that have ceiplied -with lhe conditions. Stper intendent Wil:oi then took a number (it concrete examlples frmI-il Laurens ecunty andt showed just how the law w.:w wo:lhing in that county, andl how under presrent conditions it was im ;ossible for the trustees of a nun oer of state a'ded schools to avold having .1 defleit exceIt by failing to pay the' teachers, and thit was the result in a number of d.tricts. Of coirse that is Iot right. but as the law is now operated it is impossible to avoid a deficit, it matt. rs not how you work it, unless the veople just go eown in their pocket; and raise the money. Both Mtr. Sullivan and Mr. Wilson said that there had been no trouble with the miembers of the leg islature from Lauren', tha.t they had not only voted but had worked for adequate appropriations to carry out -the law enacted by the legislature it self. I then talkel to the people along the same lines and me de sone sugges tions. I-t was a fine meeting and I be 1leve will..result ingood. The people ,re lacking in information along the 1:t'es of these various rtate aided e -haols, and when they conic to under derstand the real and true conditions I aam persuaded they will demand tIr . thei r legislature provide the necessary funds -to give to the chil-I dren of the state at least a seven months school where the districts comply vith the conditions laid down in the laws of the sta'te. lResolut ions were adopted callinlg on the legisla ture to provide I[he money to carry out :ts O/n actes. Taxes for schools should noit be regarded as any other tax, hut a-ther as an investment which w Pl bring the biggest return, if properly -. plied, of any money .1c people can po-s-~.by spead. Th i .: s' eluibs rcirved a (delicious un !cheonl of ice teca and excellent antd sub' t:thu::Iandw.iches and thle mEet - ng w:. adijoun ied. I enjoy'ed myi ;'':i t ca:credingly much, an~d only .0thia: T (Oald h:,: reaianed lodgeri at er thle mee'it ing, but it be, lng Satu rday I hurried on home as id.1 ckly as I coul d, and though it wa exceedlingly hoti I was home by : o'tlwk. I am thinliig oi hiaving; a nieetlng of truastets in Newherry cunty .01ome time1 very sooni and I would be very glad to have the co r.peration andl help of the women's clubs of Newherr'y, and I would be pleased 'to ho~ve themn suggest some orne or two speaiker's to give uts infor mation and encouragement and poi nt the wvay to get the money to run the rur'a.l schools a little longer. The ramndj inmum school term should be not less than eight months. Most of the schools in this county have had -a seve9 months term and onty about two had less. Certainly lin this age we should not be satiefied to have any of -our schoola have a lesa term th~an seven months and we should haye a minimum of eight months, Mr. Vaugthan, Farmer, Tolls How Re Lost all His Prize Seed Corn "Some time ago sent away for aome pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a gune ny sack and hung it on a rope sua? pended from roof. 'Rats got it all how -.heatasarme,-: but They d-id because I got 6 dead whoppers in the morn ing after trying RAT-<SNAP". Three sizes, 315c, 65c, .$1.25. Sold and guar nnteed 1 C. li. Kennedy & Son, .IAu lona ,Hardware Co., Pntnam Drug Store. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of G~ROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and; Croup ls enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat, of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Hlesing Hoey ia aide the throat combined with the healing effect of G'rove's O-Pen-Trato Salve through tho pores of the skIn noon stops a cough. Both remedies ae packed In one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 38o. Just ask your druggist for HAYS' HEAL1Nt HONEY. S * * * S *e *e . a a . * .a NARNIE NEWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * S * Narnie, Aug. 6.-The farmers have about "laid by" their crops and the battle against the boll weevil is the order of the day. Mrs. Law Mobley eand little son, Law, Jr., of Greenville, spent -last week with her father, Mr. T. H. Burts. Misses 1Evelyn. and Arthur Maye Whitton, of Georgia, spent the week nd with their cousins, Misses ,Daisy Boll and Sarah Owings. 'Miss Nellie 'Lee -McDowell has re turned home after a two weeks' visit with her uncle at Newberry. Miss Reiell Reid .is visiting friends ind relatives 'in Pacolet. LAliss Connie Maye Craddock left last week to take up work in August-a, Ja. Miss E~va Bolt, of Westminster, is ;pending a two weeks vacation with ier earents, 'Mr. and 'lrs. F,. B. Bolt. Misses Daisy Bell and Sara Owings mtertaincd at EC lawn party Friday iight in honor of their cousins, of Ieorgia and W'estminster. Mr. and Mrs. E'rnest Culbertson, of 'hom, spent the week-end Ath the atter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. urts. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and children, of Peizer, and 'Mr. J C Stone, of Laturens, vere the (111111 r guests of .Mr. and kirs. .Will Stone. Miss Louise Todd is visiting rela ives and 'riends in Greenville. IMrs. A. R. Bramlett and son, Wil lam, Spent Monday In Greenville risiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Wash ngton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bolt and family and 'ir. and Mrs. T. W Barksdale and :hildren 'were the dinner guests Sun lay of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. lorace Nelson and ,hi~ldren we re the spend-the-day ;uests of the latter's parents Mr. and drs. W. I. Sanders. Miss Ethel Bolt spent last Sunday vith Miss 'Mildred Burton. A crowd of young people went on a Ishing trip to Culbertson's Mill last dfonday afternoon. They all report iaving a good "ole" time, but had very )ad luck flshink; didn't even get a To Cure a Cold Ia One Day rake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It itops the Cou h and eadache and works off the old. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each'box. 30e I'l1 Thurst U Attracti The Great "Ten Ba Shows Sti 8:00 Admiss This new sugar-coated / gum delights young and old. o It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends tq choose from, too: - C28 lay and FrdAyes Ist 0 ad1 on Extra rdi ary est Heart Interest Drama of the World Nights in a r Room" irt 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 and 10:00 O'Clock ion 15e and 40c