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HOME AFFAIRS. Buy your Bagging and Tios from LaiirOUH Cotton Mills' Store. At the Federal Court, Greenville Hubert Aborcromblo, I'.ubbtown, Its serving on tho Grand Jury and George Crisp, of Cross Ulli On tin' Petit Jury. Laurent Jurors. The following Jurors were drawn for the February Term, 1898, oi tho Unite 1 States Court at Greenville: Grand Jury?W. P. Hill. Petit Jury?Dr. W. O. Irby, John P. Bolt, George P, Little. Tim Laurons Cotton Mills Store will soil you Bagging ami Ties cheaper than yon oau buy them elsewhere. Democratic Club Mooting. A meeting of Democratic Club No I, of Laurons Township, is hereby culled for Wednesday, August 11, 1807 at U O'clock P, M . in Courthouse. Lewis W. Siukins, I 'resident. Entirely too Personal. Voting Lady?Please give me BO me Castor Oil-tasteless it you have it. Druggist?Yes, ina'in in a tew minutes I will have it ready. The Druggist, busies himself for a short while, then takes the lady to tho Soda Fountain, gallantly ottering a refreshing drink. The lady customer accefpts tiro -aid in vitat ion. The list of drinks ready to bo dispensed is callotl over, anil Lemon Phosphate chosen. After the lady is sorvod tlie busy drug gist attends tho wants' of the other customers. The lady customer, after wait ing some time, reminds the drug gist of the Castor Oil. With a bland smilo ho replies: "You have already taken it; l put it in t lie glass of Soda Water." '?0h my I my!!*' said tho young lady. "] wanted tho Oil for my mother." Moral?For Palatable Medicines and good SodjB^I^Eor go ?6 tW? ? - OTTON M 1 1,1,8' STORK . At a r.'ill meeting of Camp U. S. Owens, No. 082, U. C. V*., iovou mombors wen added to our roll. Dr. W. A. Shands, Li. I'. Adair and O. M. Elannn woreoloot ??(1 to represent the Camp at tho State re-union to lie hold at Groon villo on tho 25th inst. Tho Camp olootod Miss Janio Vance as their sponsor lor that occasion. The committee in charge of the re union to |>0 lleUl liefe on tile I2tll inst. are glad to announce that thoy have secured as prinoipal speaker for the occasion Col..las. Armstrong, id' Charleston. Col. Armstrong i- a veteran, and a very superior orator; so that all who can attend may expect a rare treat. It is the dosiro of tho com mittee that all bring woll-filled baskets. \\'. A. StlANDH, Commander. Clinton, S. C, Aug. 5, 1^.?7. ItiiHineHH Noticed. Our buyer, Mr. 10. H. Wllkos leaves iu a few days for the Furniture market, and promise in advance to show you some nice goods on his return. S. M. & B. 11. Wilkes .V. Co. Dr. l'osey has ji st received a tine lino of box paper ai d envelopes and will toll then at the very low prices of 10, la, 20, and J", cents. ' Sec his line before you buy. There are others besides us, but WO arc a '?team our selves" when it comes lo selling Furniture cheap. Try us. Freig.it paid. S. M. & B. H. Wilkes .V Co. You can buy the best Smoking To bacco .'or "> cents per pae.kage. Also the best 5 cents cigar at Dr. Posoy's Drug Store. Buy your turnip seed from Tl e Lau rons Drug Go. A fresh lot just re ceived . ANNUAL MKPJTIN?. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Peoples Loan and Ex change Ihink will he held at -aid Hank on August 17th 1807. \V. A. Watts, ('ash ice. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic j Cures Fever In One Day. 1 Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of J. M. (lark, deceased, will pr080nt them to the undersigned and those indebted are requested to make pal mont. W. 15. ('LA KK, Aug. !?, 1H',)7 Administrator. P NOTICE TO Till! PUBLIC. I will be in my office every Saturday ami Salosday for transaction of business in same till further notice. I.. T. H. Daniel, County Supt. of Education. July 25th 1807?tf. For Sale! TWO small valuable farms, only about a half mile from incorporate! lim its of the city of Laurens, S. C. For further information apply to SAM BARON, July 12?39?2m Augusta, Ga. The Big Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The Cheapest Furniture and Music House In North or South Carolina. ti advortisos straight from tho shoul der. No sensational verballngs. No other ro-inforcomont but tho simple, keon-odgod truth. Look through tho store or wrlto for prices. Goods delivored to any Rail road town within 100 miles of Clinton. TUR BIG STORK, Terras?Caeh or Credit. Mar. 16,97~6m Clinton, S. 0. OLK CAMIWKLN DAY. The Campaigners were ull on band at an early hour Saturday morning and the public square had a stirring, lively air, many of the stalwart demo crat? greeting tho Senatorial aspir ants about the Hen-Delia and t he of lices of SheritV and Clerk In the Court House. The candidate*: were kept busy shaking hands, making new and renewing old acquaintance, A stand had been prepared by tho Kxecutlve Committee, but the morning being damp and indicating rain and the can didates complaining of worn-out voices, Chairman Smith concluded to hold the meeting In the Court House and at 11:80 the gates swung wide open and in a fow minutes the groat Court Hall was packed full of tho noble stal wart democrats of ,lold" Laurens. Chalrmar Smith invited Kcv. Mr. Adams to invoke tho divine blessing after which with appropriate words he introduced State Senator artd candi date Mayfleld, who was warmly greeted. Me is a tall six fooler, ap parently thirty years old, of fine phy sique and face and after graceful allu sions to Laurens plungod into bis theme, discussing the tariff and its intricacies and the Dispensary institution in this State. We have not space to give his argument, but he made u most sohslblo speech, and got a good share of applause. Whether he wins in this encounter or not bo promi ses to be heard of in South Carolina. Kx-Govornor Kvans was then Intro duced With appropriate- prelinlnary, complimentary of bis surroundings in ''grand old Laurens," be took Ott bis gloves and proceeded at once to ham mer away at his target. Hon. Curly Headed Johny MeLuurin. knocking out the feathers and making the wool lly. Of course we can't reproduce his argument on the tarilV, which was full, able and elaborate. Kvans made a most capital speech. He spoke for more than an hour and a half, all along punctured with rattling applause, the audience in oapital humor and giving admirable attention. There was some little disposition towards ugliness from an occasional McLaurln man but the speaker wa- always equal tp the Occasion iiVai haV?*J*ft -?'."*,),y'siiot got away with his customer with applause. Col. Irby. our home candidate, was thoii introduced and had a great ova tion, and that he was a favorite in the audience of six hundred was beyond dispute. Ho alluded to his home rais ing, his patriotic ancestry long Identl tied with our county, his services to his Stato, the Democracy, irrespective of faction aud nftor a satisfactory ox phi nation of the loan made him by a New York Senator, said that so much time was consumed, he would not make an argument. In a spirit of hospitality to his opponent Mr. McLaurln who was to come last, ho yielded the speaker's stand, netting a genuine full-throated round of shouts as he took his seal. Then Curly-Headed Johny was pre sented. The audience now was grow ing tired, but the stout sou of the Rast bad many frloilds in the throng and he mot a good healthy ohoortng. \ bis record bad been punctured from bead to heels by Maylield and ?vans, be was Immediately on the defensive, and rattling right away. Prom the very jump there, was in the audience a disturbing undortalk and presently it was with difficulty that the spoakor proceeded with a connected logical ar gumont. Cheers and counter cheers followed, with voices interjecting - Irby, and McLaurln, and tho speaker for several minutes had his self-poise severly taxed. Several gentlemen took the lloor to entreat order and one lion OSt eiti/.on was making a good speech when the roar from the audience went up like all the thunder and the, good humor and fun of the thing was too utterly utter, royal and grand. Pre sently all was quiet and with wood natured interrruptions MeLuurin delivered to a most attentive audience, bis foil speech as spoken throughout the campaign, tho last man .-ticking to the last. And this was the manner of it. It was an admirable meeting. Again, it was a peculiar audience, in this-?that there were few middle-agod Or old men in it?tho bulk being in the morning of manhood. It was creditable i to our bravo people that they can give and take ami stand the argumentative blade of tho other aide cutting to the bone. Salient points. I ruy alluded to re form. Voice: "It ain't worth a d.? It will be "cowardly" not to ?ive my opponents in tins county a fair hearing, irby: "1 have made friends with Kvans; I would bo a rocroant to the noblest, impulse not to be friends with ? me having kindred blood with Gonoral Mart Gary." ' I have been pounded in Greenville and Spartanburg by ingrate and unworthy men indebted to mo for election to office." MiLaurin: Men should be elected to oflll 0 upon merit and at the Instance of no man. Political bosslsm should be over in South Carolina." Irby has treated me "while" in Laurens and I will treat him "white" in Marlboro. Voice: "There aro (io whites down there." MoLau^io: "A deal whiter than you." McLaurin got hot undor tho collar (not choleric) and removed his cravat and collar. 'A Georgia Judge pulls oiT bin coat and lights a cigar when on the bench. McLaurln is of medium aizo -nay 86, of strong build, bitf head and strongly favors our fellow citizen, Matthew Crisp, of Mount ville. ?vans la lithe, light, willowy and strong, and 36, and losing his hair a lit tle after the manner of the Gary's* While Kvans spoke a voi.-e-" Amen 1" Voices: "What about Metropolitan Po lice"?the Hond Deal?" "Where is Boje Crews?" Kvans: He can take care of himself and 1 expect whip you in a fair light. " Maylield: "Take the State out of the Dispensary business." A Voice: "That'uour man." Maylield: This hi the county of that groat Chief Justice, W. 1). Simpson, whoso Character and noble life has in spired your citizenship. Johnson's Chill und Fe ver Tonic is a ON?-OAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever ia, 34 Hours. ITEMS IN THE il 11?VISITORS AM) i|U FOLKS. Miss Evans, ol Missouri, io ^ city the guest of Miss Laura Irby. Mr. Fleming Jones returned 1 a ten days outing at Piekens on siy Mr. T. 15. Crews made 11 trip Co lumbia last week. Mr. L. I). PittH made a trip tiion OU bis wheel on last Friday. I Pension cheeks are expeetel the last of this week. Professor and Mrs. Frauk I ' ol Spartanburg, are visitiug In thiy ? Mr. T. F. Simpson and child have gone to Glenn Springs. Mr. ivy land Trayuham is apt tho guests at Glenn Springs. Mr. Jeff Connor, of Green*' naa been in town for several days Mr. W. T. Ay cook, of \yelieid, spent laHt wvok In the city. Mrs. Evans, of Mai ion. is ling at Dr. J. A. barkedaio'a. The now bi Idgo at Tumb] Shoals has boon completed to the jlt con veuionco of the public. Miss Corrinno I'ilts and \f>r Bou ben Pitta spent u few doit Harris Lithia last week. Col, .Li M. shaw and ? W. L. Cunningham attended i Tivsah meeting in York county. Miss .Mary Phtlson is ting her -.ister. Mrs. ?'. T. L?ngs In this e i ty. The Columbia State looyVoll after the local . iTalrs of tho lltulty, Char leston. Hon. L. W. Slinking 11 to Spar tanburg on Thursday I on legal business. Miss May Moorman, of/dumbia, is staving in the city with Haunt, Mrs. L. W. SimkitiH. There are now two"orfal package" establishments in the oifMr Sbaypr. presides over one and ? IVwoisan olher. j A crowd is t-OJgO dowrmorrow eve ning to Harri,-* Lithia SpgH for ono of Cms Wlightful balls jrivtjt that popu lar resort, Mosflrs. i>. A. Dav/3. IL WllkoS, Dr. H, K. A ikon niiMavor VV. U. Richoy mado brief visfto Greenville last week. The lirst Carolina li of cotton was picked, packed and sfiiod to F. W. wagoner & Co., OhuifOn, on tho 2d of this month from Miwell county. Prof. T. K. JoneS, ? ba*? has been spending some time h his relatives here leaves to-morrof) ?l canvassing totll in the interim uilldrOW Foiuale College, Outhbort, t; Several genticnionjrti?ularly inlor OStOd in tho orgnnfion of the*'amp of the Sons of Votorj aae ubsonl at tending the funeral fudge McGowan The meeting callodr thia ovoning is theroforo postponed Friday evening, August 13, at t> ]'. M See ad vert iseinetol (I. I). Itarr & Sons who have ostrohod ;i branch of their plumbing at]rooting businoss in Laurens, The) i now engaged on the buildings of M X. 15. Dial, Mr-. Dr. Caino, Dr. I{ and Mr. Hobo. Call at VV. L. lii's -.tore and see sample- of their hitiful goods. The "Shoot" on jiday itist, Messrs. Smith <& Andersoiho promoters, was ii failure finaucioll A score ol twenty was shot by the foe experts attend ing. (Jol Marthjhivered 10 ol the twenty clay bird Mr. McCailts, of Greenwood, and j Little, of Gaffnoy, following. The {rubs" likewise did some good shooti. A mooting wilfu hold at Laurens ('. II ?. on Thursi. August 12th at 11 A. M.. by the lored people of tho county to disousho moral. (Inuncial and industrial iditlon of tho race. All active. Intojont and well-mean ing colored citiis are requested to bo present . Ala- many of our white friends that wlldvlse and help us in a good cause. Mr. Lawrence! tho Stato Comptrol ler's oiiiee was oar city on Wednes day last, sottJg with our county financial olflcj! Auditor Flnloy, ox Troasuror Mojand Treasuror Itabb. Evorytbing wlound in porfect order, and Mr. Lawrfc, a compoti nt gentle man was hlglieompliincntary of our financial ofllcp. Mr. Berry jPool, an old and high ly rospocted l/.on, died nt his homo near Graig's/this county <m the 4th instant. IliJemain woro buried at the Langslo?huroh ccinotery on the succeeding iL attended by a large concourse qfrlcnds and noighbui'S. He leaves a dow and children who havo tho syiuthy of a largo circle ol friend-. General snuo! McGowan died on yesterday tuning, lie was a nativo of Laurens, bfi and rearod noar Cross Mill. His Io ban rollectod distingu ished honojpon his state. \ mooting of tiie Ba Association appointed a Committoole attend his funeral? Messrs. HJ. Hall, L. VV. Shnkins and II. Y. Simon. Mr. F. P. McGowan, his nephowill also attend. The Com mittee aroj.recto l to prepare a suita ble tneinow to the distinguished Juris) and ii po) to our Circuit Courl at ito next esion and to the Supremo Court of il State. fit' Morning Call This itjhe title of a daily paper for Lniirons,lited by Mr. \V ? T. Orows ami propfBll to be issued daily OXOOpI Monday* A puroly looa) papor, uon political.,1'ricc Ion cents a week. Wo hope foijho liifftiest success for tho venture.] j A Sad Death. Mi. Mid Calhoun Mottowan, a prominijl larrooi of Cross Hill died on tho 4tliAstant iiftrr a long illness. He Wafl r |'ii Of tho lato ('apt J. J. Mc Gowanja modest) unassuming and most damplary citizen. Ilo was a brothuvf our fellow citizen, V. V, He Oowao]'<sq. No om> in a short lifo had so ondjircd himself to his neighbors. Ilo leap a widow and children. /VTfcjNTK >\ >l KltOHA NT8, Momants Excursion Tickets to Rich mond! One fare round trip?tickets purchjicd on 12, l'.i, mid 14th of August, good n return 15 days from dmo ot uale. pickets on sale at all point i on Bout Urn, Boa Hoard An bine, Atlantic CoasMno. WIII Live in Laurens. Mijcharles E. l'otty, long and fu voraly known by his connection with the Jld grocery house of Doschor & Coutany, and lately with the wholo salolousc of W. Ii, and W. B. Brig hull/ hoth of this olty, loft on Monday laeuor Laurens, H. C, where ho will n no in the future, having accepted thoxisition of manager of the grocery du&rlmcnt of the Laurons Manu laciring company's establishment, at thi place, a vory responsible chargo, an] very complimentary to him au wu\ as well. Ills years of experience oiluslnees bellt him for the position hep as boon called to till. Ills nkimor oni friends in Augusta wish him 8UC CO?.--Augusta Herald. / A Letter fruui Arkunsus. KlMTOK AnVKKTISKK: As it has boon quite a while since 1 have written any for your most valu hle paper, 1 will try and pen a few lines, although I have no news that will interest your readers. Wo are hero a long way oil in the wild.-, of Arkansas where Q0W8 and good times are scarce. I am thankful to -ay that wo are in our usual health. At present there is not much sick no-- in our part of the country. Orops are very poor, owing to the long drouth and it still continues. It is now oight weeks since we have had a good season in tho ground. The weather is extrcmly hot. Some times the wind blows hard, but it -reins to do more harm than good. Gardons uro burnt up. If it does not rain soon there will not be but very little made. Many farmers have given liens and mortgages, and they will not make enough to live on?saying nothing about paying debts. A drouth last year and one this year lias just about upsot all who had tho misfortune to he in them. The merchants will sillier too as well as the farmers. How ail* other crop Is to he made is more than I oau tell. Here in our part of the Country the outlook is gloomy. Wa tor is getting to be an object, very near all the wells have failed, creeks and branches have about dryed up. In some of theun a fo.v holes of water can be found. It is our good fortune to be near a line spring which we ap preciate very much. There are a great many who go a considerable distance to water their stock, it realy seems that this part of the country is given to drouths and if it continues so I am of the opinion that a good many fam ilies will change their places of resi dence. As lor myself I am willing and ready to vacate our present location, and if nothing prevents us it will not bo long 'till we bid adieu to this part of the country, and cast our lot with the many dear friends that w e left in South Catalina, to me the dearest spot on this grcon earth. I?est wishes for TllK ADVKKTISBK and its many readers. M. G. P. Centre Point, Ark.. A ??? 2. ??0. ERI LOCALS. Mr. ami Mrs N. P Mcdlock. of Murna, are visiting Mr. J. H. Jones' family Mr. and Mis. Jones Simpson are visiting their son, VV. H Simpson in Baluda county. Mi. Charlie Hughes paid a visit t ) Piekctis last week. ( apt .1. Ii. Butler, of it oiling Pork, Miss., is out on a visit to friends ami relatives. lie is a jolly old gentleman ami WO were glad to see him back to old South Caro lina . There was a picnic at Harmony Saturday, July :'?ist.. ult. and a large crowd was out. The speakers were Prof. C. II. Kollows, of Jones, and Rev. Mr. Vaughan. Mrs. N. H. Wood is visiting her lather. Mrs. T. L. Taylor at Pcl/.ar. Mi. W. I. Freeman is very sick with fever, Miss |anic Long, of Honcn Path is visiting Mrs. Sarah Davis. Miss Isabel Mauldin. of Pickens, is visiting bei'sister, Mrs. .lame- A Hughes. Mrs. ) anus V. Culbertson ami family are visiting relatives near Simpsonville this week. There will be a crowd that will start to the mountains this week from this section, We wish them a pleasant trip. Maj in. Why take Johnson's Chill <?? Fever Tonic? Because it cures the mt ts i t; :?' - i bhorn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. ? 0 Plumbing and Hoofing, Hind Mills, Uydrolic Hums, Etc. Give us a call and sec our fix tures. Estimates given on all work. Headquarters ;it W. L. Boyd's Hardware Store. Laurens. S. <'., Aug. 0,'07?-2m WOFFOKD COLLEGE. SPARTAN BURG, S. C. JAB. II. OARLI8LE, L. L. l>., President. Coursos in Mathematics. Geology, Chotnlstry, L'liysiod, Latin, English, Orook, Vfocaphysics, Political Econo my, Gorr. n, French and FJlstory.? New <; ymnusium, TUB WOFFOKD FITTINO SCHOOL is conducted in a handsome four-story brick building bountifully located noar the College. Tho Head-master, A. MASON DUPUE und the Matron live in tho building, bend for cata logue' J. A. GAMBWEL, Secretary of Faculty. W'intlirow College Scholarship AND Entrance Examinations* The examinations for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new Students will bo held at tho County Court House on Aug. 13th at I) a. m. Applicants must not be loss than fif teen years of ago. When scholarships are vacated after Aug. 18th thoy will be Awarded to those making the high est average at. this examinat ion. The cost of attendance including board, furnished room, beat, light aud washing is only tl8.f>0 per mouth. For further information and a cato lomie address l'rosidont D. U. JOUNSON, ,1 j Kock Hill, S. 0. On September ist. we move lo the new Todcl Block and Ironi now until that dale we oiler all Patent Medicines, Toilet Arti cles and Fancy Goods at prices that will surprise you. Don't miss this chance. Come and sec what a little cash will do. Laurens Drug Co., //. A\ A1KEN, M. /).. Manager, Store near Post Qflicc. -\-K The Primary Campaign." The following is the campaign as arranged by the connnitte: Chester. Wednesday, Aug. tl, York, Thursday, Aug. il*. , Lancaster. Krida)-. Aug;. lb\ Kc.shaw, Saturday, Aug. i |. Chcstcrlicld, .Monday, Aug. 0? Marlboro, Wednesday, Aug. iS. Darlington, Thursday, Aug. it). Marion, Saturday, Aug. 2l. Georgetown, Wednesday, Aug -?>? Williatnsburg, Thursday, Aug 20. Planning, Krida)-, Aug. 27. Florence, Saturday, Aug. 28, Stale ol' South Carolina, County oi Laukkns. Court of Common Pleas. lOquitablu Building ami Loan Associa tion, Plaintiff, against Mary O. Vance Dofondant.- h'oroclosuro. Pursuant to tho Doorcoof foroo'?wro heroin, I will sell ul public OUl y :il I.aurons Court Houso on Salosdiij in Hoptombor next, boiug tbo <>tli tiny ol tho month, (luring tho logttl hours for such Bttlos tho following described proport), to wit. Ail that lot or parcel of land lying within tho corporate limits of tho town of I.aureus, in tho County of Laill'ona, in tho Stale of South Carolina, con taining one and ono-ll If acres, more Or loss, with the following metes ft nil bounds; Beginning at stake \ 30, on corner of S. I). Garllngton's rosklenco lot, then with said lot S. 07J IS. R nh ai na and 2)0 links to stake I HO thonco S. 7V IS, 8 chain.- and 12 links to stake X 30 thence N. 23 ES, one chain ami 30 links to elm x :i, x 30 N. on W. Ii. ?ramlott's land, thence with said land N. TiM W. u chains and 02 links tontako x 3 N. thonco 01 j w. across tho mid dle of a well t ohain and 78 link to stake,IN on side of Harper Stnot 1 chain and 20 links to tho boglnning corner. Terms:?One-third cash, the balance of the purohaso money in one and two years, and to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by the bond of tlio purchaser and a mortgage of the. promises. 1'urehaser to pay for papers, <;. s. McOiiAVY, s. L c. Aug. 10th, '07 - It i f <JjL Furman University, GREENVILLE, S. C. Du. 0. II. .IimsoN, Ch'r'm of Faculty. Sennion begins SEPTEMBER 22d ? Courses leading to all academic degrees. Preparatory department in charge of experienced teachers. Coat rodoeed to minimum by mead syRtom. Bonrd io private familieH moderate. Pur cata logue and further information apply to Chairman or to? BISNJ. E. GEER, Hec'y. Aug. ?, 1897?42-2m AUSTIN'S. News is scarce in this section at this writing, but will do the best wc can. Tbc Rev. I). A. Swindles is con ducting a revivial meeting nt this writing at Union church with much good. Mrs, Mary A. Wood and daugh ter, Miss Florence, of l'clzar, arc visiting relatives in this section. Wlisses Maude and Sal lie South, of Brewerton, visited at Mr. H. Mitchell's this week. Mr. J. R. Cooper, of Tennessee, is visiting his father at Kkom. Wc were glad to sec our Super visor, Mr. James Downey and wife up among their friends and rela tives last week. Wc notice (On Dit) of Biewer ton says that there never was but two men elected to office from Sullivan Township. lie is mis taken. Our present Supervisor is from Sullivan. He seems to lay stress on the fact that we are re sponsible for such a state of alVairs. Wc would suggest thai (On Dit) run for some office next time and then represent Sullivan's. Mrs. Delia Culbertson is quite sick at 'his writing. .Mrs. K. Necly is also quite sick. Hyrnm Culbertson's children of l'el/.ar. are visitiug relatives in this section. J. II \v. JOHN SON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fc\ cr In One Day. Constantly Pushing Ahead. You know our clothing. You'll be surprised when we tell you thai we're going to soil even better clothing this year than we did last year. You didn't think it was possible. But it is.e We're constantly lool 'tig out for a pos sible improvement. Our prices are lower than ever. Just come and see (or your self. DAVIS, kOPER & CO. I ^aureus, S. C. Notice! I will lol lo tho lowestbidder, on tho following du,vi and dates, the following Bridges to wit : At I'uckott's Ferry, on Thursday August tho 12th, tho Smith Bridge across Koody Ulvor. On Friday August 13th, tho bridge across Walnut Crook, near Burkott Henderson. <)n Tuesday August the 17th, the hridgo across Cane Urook, known as tho I 'Inson Bridge. Also, on Friday August the 20th, tho bridge across Enoroo Ulvor, known as the Allen Bridge. Tho abovo bridges will tic lot on tin- above days and dates mentioned during tho month of August, 1807, .it 11 o'clock, a. in. Jami s Downey, July *2ti, !>7-lt Supervisor. Notice Tin* Oontpotltivo Examination for tho Winthrop College Scholar ships will bo hold at I.aureus, on Friday, August 13th at 1? At M. The Examination w ill be open to all Kirin not less than 16 years of ago who Intend to teach and will tic. upon Arlth* metio, Grammar, Geography, Unitod Stuten History, Collar And Daniel's Be ginners Latin Book or eqnlvalent. Al gebra through simple Equations, Writ ing, Spelling and Composition. L. t. n. Daniel, County Supt. of Education. July 26, 180T?3t. rA ? ', ? < . HL GIBBES & C??, ?(AGENTS KOK AND DEALBUS in) ? Machinery, Vehicles and Mill Supplied top resent: A. I>. Farquhar Co., Engines, Boilers, Saw/Mills, Threshing Machines. Chandler oc Taylor Co., Kngi i and Boilers. Lomburd iron Works & Supply "*V.^Hoilers und Saw-Mills, Liddell Co., Cotton Presses, i ngines am' Boilers. Saw Mills. Daniel Pratt Gill Co., Cohan gins and cotton pr&sCS. Winship Machine Co.,1 *i.\on gins and cotton ufcSscs? Brown Cotton Gin Co., C 'Atoll gins, lame Manufacturing ' o .Saw-Mills. Straub Machinery C >., Grist Mills. Brannan & Co., Cane Mills, Evaporator pans, fflc Henry R. Worthington, Steam Pumps. Meridian Machine Shops. "Hunter Full ujVelo Hay Presses." Jno. E. Chisolm, "Chisolm's $35 htty press,"/ Stover Manufacturing Co., Wind mills, tunk/?ud lowers. Kile Hydraulic ICngine M'f'g Co., Hydraulic l&ams. Henry Disston ?S: Sons, Saws. Deering Harvesting Co., Harvesting Machinery. Keystone Manufacturing Co., Corn Shredders. J. A. Fay it Egan Co., Wood Working Machinery. Sludebakcr Brothers M'f'g Co., Wagons. Buggies, etc. J, B. McFurlun Carriage Co., Vehicles. New York Belling d- Packing Co., Rubber boiling and packings. We ar< in a position to quote Factory Prices oil "iy ihint, in luv Machinery, Vehicle or Mill Supph lines. We keep in slock, Cotton gins, Threllu'Jtg machines, Hay presses, Binders, Mowers, Reapers, Hay Rakes, Cane Mills, livaporator Pans, Furnaces, Saws, Disi Harrows, Pipe and pipe fittings of all kinds. Injectors, i??? i 1/ i lubes, Pumps, Drive Points, Pump Cylinders, Rubber and (Leather Belling, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Gcuci'al/Machihery Sup plies. gm~ Reliable (foods. &*9~ Lou Pria s. Fa 1 Treat meat. W. II. GIKBES vV CO., So.j Gervais St. / Columbia, S. ( ? Represented in Lauren s County by I I.E. vray, Laurens, S.C. I To Bargain Hunters! We hog leave to call attention to Iho fact (hat Urn Season is Passing, and wo have soino Special Bargains to olVor in tli*- various linos, proton ng to oloso out soiuo lota at greatly reduced prices; thoreby giving to buyers SPECIAL.LY GrOOI) VALUES, and giving us t.ho use of .-nine ready cash to Luv more bargains, and in this way koop t lie Ball Rolling. So call in for t lie noxt Til I KrIY DAMS and sou what wo can oiler you in tit" way ol BARGAINS, BARGAINS I Thanking you lor past patronage wo remain your- truly. J. U. tMJNTlCUVi SON 0 '0 0 ' ;?> 1 C^4f\?>i^ 0 MVAf 0:' X 0; 0' j p ? Secret. 1 0 p, . > t Wi 'flj Tin1 indicnloi 1111 ms in Ihroo points that unlocks ,nA tin1 values hero ?H 1 Style, Qiuaiity, Price, j Just opened, Ladies and Misses Tan [lose ai! sizes, 0, special value io cts a pair. |? 0 One lot Madras Suiting at llie extraordinary low $| price: I cents a i'itrd. fis8 0 '0! .; Secure oiu ol those clioice col ?red Lawns a( Si cts tai 0: , , , . <0) Dolore Inev are sot<i. <Sf) r f i \ %' cm ?' 0-. loaches and EVlissi olippci ? <> cetils a pair al 1 w. g. wilson k co. i M ? Laurens, S. C0 I one y. 1807. h 0 |0) 0..Cv 0 @ '.v ? 0 0.0 co 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0000.0 0 00.O m 1 -7? ; ' '? Sis ??""4 ? 0?' i 0 ,J- ^i/ y w Great reduction hi price of <*lcnn Spring? Water at The Laurens Drug iJo, Kennedy Bros., and Dr. 15. F. Poaey5*. $1.75 per case, bott'es to be re turned.