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' *.eripdioa Price Is I 1.0 Per et Pa ale In Advance. tAiched ted 4JMVEKB!W5 P~lWWIG GOMPAWI Ataunu~s, L . 0 -ilaming Eatca Itn Application. anvraraIs a a of Thanks t Ow eta a e.4. Qtred at thae postotRee at IAulr'se, . (., as second clase irtl matter. IAU ENS, . (',J' :,19 . 'T'enl cents is olfered for ten tinies ten tin cans. w * " lu,\ST CAlah NilielrOus reilunests Iiave coine froin those to whon we sent out notices of discolntinuilce seVeral weeks ago ask ing that their laler he coltinied until the fall of the year. These will he carried as retlulst ed. On accounlit of Ile clerical work coninected with this. we thought it hest not to take the oth er nailncs r1oii the list. this week, but to give one inore week during which time oth rs muay have the opp1o10rtulnity to pay up) or inake satisfactory ar rangenc.nts. This should be looked at ter, however, before Friday of this week as the list will be corrected Sat iriday. 'Tl IE WARRIOR t i.*'S -IllS WAR FARl1 DON1E. As the daily reports show, it 111151 he concluded that Lieutenant Colonel .M. C. B3utler iet hIs death at the hands of an enraged weaklinig. It seemus hlor rihle that the soldierly Co donel, who has served his coutry o:' Ie. tlly eight siecessive years in a i iilitary ('alneity, anld 'no has evien it, n jeI t te a \t:al wa' r liii -I: ih' t! ,tY such a price. SintIlld it h,. pr,and i 1'.:t th1 s' lyer was r ( li }'}' d y no in'I In ,re than jeche. , l ith . 11 n" 4 l tl I'I i 1 '' .I I ' I( 1. 44 ' I : :" a b il i i di I - !anous a 'ia -th to . 111!' i .:t' 1':44 I i I 1,1, it- 4 04h)4 t'i y It ' )Wl' ih't u -n t V 1 u N . h'.--r:- i n wt' l ! i I ll r - ere ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r h dha :n ia "111)\\' Ti"llEY" l ; i"T \.\ .\NN I ti. Th : . i' 1: i .: : a : a di t i ar l l ~ t i . : t I' l t t ' . t 11 1 ' . fr S 1 d Ia : Iau I 44 ldin T h Neu alit! ' i 4 .lir : I: wh4 at :111I1bs I() u:- lke i ', 4 . uiii" I -. . 'ren ltin ' o t ii I. I1 t o!4 I : tIV t S '.T t i l i' a .:p a : -' l 1 *' w ith a: o phdl nt ab:1;'1,'1-'they' ' ar u-a I d'fal I 'lv. .i'Lnniin , sin a Iia ().1nu r:1 d 1. 1441t 4ci 4 I Sal. I 4..,,s n I i t .\'n ~ i rngh wory it a : li ahI ii few r'i. - and ii IS u . 4 '.ia 1r. C <in4') 144e1i a4 a !.~S i m1 ii 151i by~ .\ir. .ITe In In aini 'lbn News 1( an 1)'o h r,' nant)) 1o Iunix'44)14 1 u n h i .)f ,;1), C'oope'r, we' 4 witl e ghid( Io fuii shl riab i)tle sourcles. TIll l0 tOGS I ,:11I :\ It ). Thle hanIld that '(enned those popular II0oIiiI of the lloosier type,' 1su1h as "'Old Swt14immi' I idoe" "An Oh11 Sweet h11art or .\ine", and '.\lter Whiles', is slt I and ithe horly4 of .14 lame \\'i1t'omb I Iilly res1-its hencath the11 sod. The I)oet a life was th 1lret :4wOre yearus anid three0. IHl 4'ontrIibthIedl In newspapers an1d mIagazrines 4ul'Ier 11he pseudonym1'1i "II. V. .lohnsoi oft 14loo."' so0n so in iuhI alleni tion w'as a11tracte d 11hat the literary wo1rldl sou~ght out. lte real genlIus and Iond himII to he lnne othl ('r t~han the "'iliInerali >i)u--pain4-I. 1His Joemlis were chara1:tei4.e(I by hiumoilr and~t pa thons and4 by 1heir1 yn* 1)ath y withI th st1imples. tphate4 of life. le 0 ria; Inangfellow, in) 1i love for and his5 5'ongs4 to IIiren~l, l'e 1-N. tellIs H arris inlt hS v.On:.e 11i y of ihn C, andi(, wi11 th d e app4re4-iation4 and, IionI)4 'mula~tlin, he matebes05 l'1) in a o to v.hich1 he ave tI Ihe (l.Slr~cte'ristic tiItle of "'td0l1onare": And~ they took dhe4 lightI (tf the lauigh)Ing :-Ira and) fr-atned 1her in a smile of1 whit''. A nd II) -- made heir hair ofh gloomyn: Midgt. and he eyes oif bloomny '') ' fi 1 d * d'i. 'ht- iferJdo4. me, * . . * .. . . . * * . * * POPLA. SPRIN1 NIWS. * " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Poplar Springs, July 24.-This sec tion in cominnon with others, is having an ab~undance of rain, and the farmers are getting badly. behind with their work and will have to lay by in the grass if it raIns much more. Mrs. Jlas. W. Simpson went on an extended visit to Cheraw a week or so ago. Iler son, Rev. L. K. Simpson, of Tigerville canme down and went with her. Miss Eunice Copeland has been visit ing in Anderson for the palst two weeks. Mliss Addie Simnpson has been visit ing relatives near Greenwood for the past two weeks and will return home some time this week. Mr. 11. 0. Walker went down to Greenwood last Friday on a visit to his sister, Mi's. Mary lIlurnett and oth er relatives. The .lMisses Minnie, liarnie and Grace Wallace camne over to see their sister, Mrs. Alma Pitts one day last week and Miss Grace is staying over a while. Ars, I ou Moore is spending awhile with her niece, Mrs. .1. 1'. Simmons and ('her relatives in this commniuni ty. Ee1L' is improving. lrs. Carrie Simmons, Miss Grace and MIrs. Lou .\loore spent the day with 1)r; J. L. )onnan's family last Tuesday. Mr. Ilenry Pitts and his sister, Miss Addie May, visited their uncle I'llja lagwell Saturday night. .\lr. 'rank Knight pmrehased a Ford recent(ly. .\iiss \littie \\'ood spent the day yes terday with the Misses leatrice and Al r. lhiizhardt had the uisforttune to Let his little linger broke Saturday evenin playing baseball . .r. anld .rs. Fam111 n lellami- and .\lr. and .\rs. .rotn Alt.ramns visited at Ir. I'. S. Ai bra s .;ialday ai Stin day. Mrs. .b i \\ . 1i-eln is n'the ick i 1' .: - 1ti:I \\' . I rus-t S I. ur~ iell (I. (: Il\' 'll .(il lE i \\at.i ea~o ha r r. . . l i dgV ~lewa n lniy e~ lI} - dayt u11th: \ .\ r . .inrse'r:ii - \, Ott :'(1 .\' .\ : l ie;( Sin s:cnis anl .il j. lom N e t ent the day u ith .\lt's. 'I' T. \ toIods :nst Thursday. .\11'. \\. .\. IJ lod.wni ha.' I l'enl 4-n a ' 1.tI r :.i lr:' , .il:. .. 1'. Ih dS* ...a r a it and r I ietuedlII <.: tel irday. \u Ilfantih I'ara! -is lert'. A< : in ' ul l 'on1 h et(( I t It f 1 tate bh r d f lea lieb ee . C'. E1. I nll , 1. ' n ar} i t !.. . " 1os ib1(l I'es. ence of infa :tie 1a '.ysis. i t'iy. .\l hou _ h the re hadl been IRuu s of a 'caS e at n fi fi te:. l Cn iis, \lr. I eir I und that th.-re wen.e I, uIcilde fee' 51e ha;.1 ' uio1 , wa e ea' i Ni l'=. h ifle lt ally'eI l i ti':(ity1,n\. -Irs .\.II . ''iie e el 'I leild, le Iite 'f \ ri .l.ei'. Siratc n td .\i'. S 'nda isra t fi. r an i ll'Ihae 1Cc f 31een:ii twe eks. Sh irt herame il in cjcl'l cySent rItwh'rg e na h1ei l ii 113 li: the li~me r ande u li . ('( clritd to.shilgOl ) forh..italo treatment.rThe IIri Ie.C.no n .ecariC'dc o le:' SoitleI ~for 1u1il, leavhci'n Aiall- \\'ine. bislo at she is surP',N.i'e n by hre insi 2n I,1hre, e dagtor. huma falicuh' thear ofsAiacoha wl o tenaaga.11 .OO I .\le(i EN(V10 .\tha. lI'ste 'XlII,N. . Oil .\arhn 19,1ed;,wen ain~ .\cients, \\'erah i o , 211. ('a r -elug a .--Fairfa ClIarion,( tiesiden of tec Southern C)lCallay companyl , sai Moay:S I X, 11G, South~c~clier, n liwat lopany iaride nearyi sfetena nileninag fatl linjuirI ies StwlSofi a rear endl car. alo Xat al'sbur IyN the ton. Nofmba ''It 1915,L( dueoit human failu, thec dsgrahe ofwhtleh ithiead managmen fe'lsk11 enly; on at . lamst owni N.: C..11 on0( .\larh th, 1 ro6, when a0truck (ahll'd under a fre'i'cht. 0ar faft ing fata inasen When a pai~es.er ino itIon reorf the frl'esl1) made'tr h i aey as gelan 1ig elou rom~d' hhetesof tat iasner arit and wranstruck bfy' te trusali tile "afet y f ralepo rtvel alnd t., de busnes done'f' ~Ctis I 1astihear as com wasY a~i~ derse ofXl~ ien ftalinur" I'Il.E INSURANCE LIVE ISSUE. Greenville Man SayIs that the State Needs Fewer Terra Votta Heads. Greenville, July 23.-That the fire insurance question is still considered as one of the livest issues of the day by men directly interested, is evidenc ed by a recent circular letter from In surance Coinniissioner Mc Master, and a reply written by W. A. Barton. The latter in his reply speak, of troublo lie is experiencing, and states that what he Is mostly interested in is that the "voters should be warned that terra cotta heads and other defective ien talities should be elintinated from the legislature." The circular letter of the insurance connissioner, and the reply of Mr. Barton are here subjoined: To the Agent Addressed: This is a most urgent appeal to you both in the interest of you rself, the comlpanies you represent, and the public generally. It Is to beg you that you carefully inspect every risk on your books and every risk that you accept see that defects in construe tion or dangerous conditions in re spet to fire are reimoved. Not only is this appeal made for the general interest indiicated above to reduce the fire waste brit because it is reasonably sure that, later in the year the coinpaliQs doing business in this state will restrict their lines inure carefully than even during the past few umonths in view of the fact that they will probably wish to ex tend their lines in the mercantile dis tricts to cover fall stocks of goods. Therefore before expiration and writ ing of new policies your patrons should be warned that terra cotta or other defective lues should be re placed by standard tIues, rotten shin gle roofs replaced by non-comnbusti ble roofs and othe: dangerous condi tions corrected. I trust that I may have your hearty cooperation in endeavoring to im prove greatly conditions in the state. V r:y truly, I-. II. 2lc1.\hast r, Inisui ranic (oitsii.i lonmer. Grve nville, .hily 2ith, 1;116. ! in. 1-'. I f. eA('.last r, In1su.ranlr Con.;:1issionerl, Col ilnla, S.C. lI ;ar : : I i i ir ert.hir ltte r atm a )tt ' h ltti\'( ti ;ri!It . ,): t 11 , th : ('I ii ,t ( a I u iiiill ltii.:lic I ;on the aget i icrta.o d [ labor and1 a i l. wh. interest: biy 1the 'ay is wre d ul Your etter i right, iwevier, (x % e';t it dtu'. not, ha.ruio i'.o w(ith t ist ing, conlditions. IWit wvhat I am1m1 t ost-y interested inl at this time' is how to -('t c'ompJanies to rte;.resent andi hlow ho :1rote.ct thei 1 (iterest tit myse'lf and ptrons:. In other'1 wordsY , iSefore( thet vr!H r ill Allgu.St1 th ' v'olters sle(i!id be warne d that t mira cotta heads ain I l I other defilct ive i.niltalitiest Shouiblel be I !i:!minated. fi'ntl i It i g ilatiir I ati it- r'tt i-n olitiou :l de!ta e so.;I- o I n - 16et d yl' m n i i ra Ii::ct ica!l < Omoini... idealm stand~ard ofl hionei.t, not suchl Colrmit:.e to fighIt Ii hiell necssary Iio a~ ti thiI at end I a11 ' with yIou andl thle :11o'iral puli c. - i ouline of Ilia m.oe.~k Mwings. S. .A. & l-:. i I. W: I N I:8 & C:O. Suit (ases. Set the~i l't or lomby. 8. AM. & 1'0 II. Wlllkes & Co. DOWN! Str All Fres Smitha "The Ne' $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ * * Wanted---All persons wanting flre insurance on county and city property, including system cotton gins, to call on the undersigned. We are in position to handlo any clear business offered us. I,. 0. Hlallo & W. U. Lancaster, at I~aterpriae National Bank. 49-5t Money to Lunn on improved farm lands, three to ten years at low inter est rates. A1n1unts $1,000 and up. Charges reasonable. Dial & Todd. 62-Gt For Sale-Ginning out.fit. consisting of two gins, feeders, press, stationary engine and binder, Will sell or cx change for live stock. W. Ii. Iludgens, Laurens, lit. 4. 52-5t-pd For Sale--Pure Abruzzi Rye, $2.00 per bushel. Fulgram Oats, 90 cents per bushel. W. P. 1Harris, Owings, S. C. i2-dt-d Wanted--Men and woonen experi enced selling, delivering Teas, Coffees. Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, retail for country, eity an .town trade. Sell ilawicigh's 127 1loyehold Product: largest line, gre: test variety, lowest prices, known et" ,rywvjtre. Terms cash for time. Isackr bf four million dol iar concern. A<df-ess "VTR," this of fice, giving 1j#, occupat-lon, refer ences. 1-3t Wlanti--lan with team or Ford car, capable of earning $100-$200 month, sell iRawleigh's 127 llouse Products Medicines, Toilet Articles, Extracts, Spices, Polishes, Stf kiemedies, Poul try Supplies, for country city and town trade. La.Tgest )lyn,':greatest variety, lowest ttees, Ifs own everywhere. Terms cash or ,lime. Backed by four million dollar onecrn. Address "WTit" this otfice, giving age, occupalion. references. 1-3t For Snie-1 1-2 Ii. P. Itawleigh Qual ity Gasoline Engine, price only $23-.70 f. o. b. factory; 2 1-2 II. P. $38.90; pro portionate prices on larger sizes. Make and break ignitiof, semi-steel cylin tiers, hopper coofed, ground' pistons, drop forged cra: , mallealinle connect ing rod, perfec design,' oscillating Magneto if desi d: gupilanteed to pull I:. per cen(t to thaj'rated horsepow e~"rcontintuot .- y. WAN':\TMI)-Lo~tcal r''etrenlat iv1 . ke orders for en ginfes. wash -. pum1 j1(5acks, pulle' s steel ha reI- lubriating oils, beltiug, e4 1., ern P'oti sharin1 asis. EI:v ry t?.in:' so'd frtomt uan: ufactruer to user. 1I1ii1nh't lualitice, lowest prices .\d 41-dress 'l''i'H" this oulice, ' ing a_'o o ceu pation, refere~nces. 1:. * ANNOI'NCEMEN'. * .\t the requ(st c t friend4s. I h rt by tenucelh~el;a canldlate for- the S.o .\ 1i rat of I a r is l town ' ,i 'el pr m t oot: c abbc:'" 1 the, re-' Ili t o ther Immrt retie :tir at). W. C. PURE SPRING WATER From Davis Minpral Spring / For Sto ach, Bladder, Liver and Cidney troubles. A'the many -'ustomers who use it ,grid have been relieve it. Deliveries made in Laurens and Clinton Tr'i-Weekly. Price 10Oc Straight Per' Gal ion Delivered. Tom Davis, Prop. The Oulnine That Does Not Affect The Head necause of Its tonIc and~ laxatIve effect. L.AXA T1ivE JnRO.\O QUININE isabetter than ordinary QuinIne and does not1 cause netvousanessa nor ringing In head. Remember the fu11 unmeII and look for the signature of E. W. GRovE5. 25c. DOWN! Hats 2 Price h Stock. rid Little NOTICE FARMERS Dixie By plow points at 85c per doz. Say hoZ many you want. We ao make the wings (2 sizes) and foot. Order Today From GREENWOOD IRON WORKS GREENWOOD, - - S. CAROLINA Cool, Soothing Drinks For Florid WeatheY Come in and cool off. We use the purest syrups and creams and the freshest eggs obtainable. The boys in Mexico would "hike" =miles for one little drink such as we produce. POWE DRUG COMPANY Laurens, South Carolina. Put 6,n Diamond r Tires The more layers' of Cotton Fabric there are in a Tire Casing the stiffer it is, ---the $eavier, hotter and harder to drive, because harder to bend. Thojnore layers the more Friction be t een them,---and the more friction the more Heat, to disintegrate the rubber ad hesive between the Layers. DIAMOND TIRES FOR SALE BY Swygert - Nickels & Co. Lauren', South Carolina. CJT PRICEs The remairing stock of Ladies and Misses colored parasols is of fered at reduced prices. -The cut pric appears in plain figures. In siery you can secure all 'ere in ladies silk lisle and all silk, both in white and black. Ladies summer ribbed un r vests, all sizes. W. G. Wilson & C bafcks. 4&c.' Sint, anl tli pricos in the T WT~iS? o