The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 13, 1900, Image 3

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Oov'i MoSwoonoy, Adjutant Oon. Floyd and others of a committee, i???turninj.' from Loulsvillo, "(sited the Chlcuinuuga battlo-flold and fleeted Snodgrass 11111 as the s|M>t for the South Carolina monument provided for by the last Log islal uro. That whloh COSts little trouble Is rarely appreciated. The great rains make a hi ickbcrry crop a sure thing. It is the most valuable of all Southern fruit- ami the South has a monopoly of it as she has of cotton. Good house keepers rill see to it* that the crop Is saved in one or another form. (Japt. James Kodgers, of Ninety six, served on the staff of Cien. John Morgan during the war and at its close settled 111 this State. At the Lou isville Re-union he had a tremendous ovation, the KentUokiaos giving him a royal reception making him 'he hero of the hour as he was of the war. Dr. Manning Edwards, of Dials, dropped In on us to have us say in THE AKVKUTiSEit that he is the Identical ?\M. Edwards" gazetted as a candi date for Coroner and wo make the note with pleasure Ho stated while ho sparod us a moment that-a serious trespass had been committed by some of lb ? boys In Dials the biggest pop* lar ill that grand township, loaded root and brand) With honey, had been surreptitiously felled and looted. There WUS no limit of llie use to be made of t he honey. Mr. Thomas N. Merry, of Darlington county, was In the city on Thursday and Friday lasl and many of our citizens bad the pleasure of mooting him. Mr. Moit,\ Is u candidate for Hail Head Commissioner. He formerly residod in Luurcns county with his father, near I'ticket's fe'olT.V, where he learned to manage the plow handles. Should our h'llow citizen and home raised product, Col. VVharton, by any aeeldont fail to connect, (which we don't apprehond) I.aureus will give our former fellow citizen a hearty push up the grade. Old SI raw. The State Executive Committee de clared Col. Hoyt legitimately in the race There is a deal of dust in thresh ing at venerable straw. On Time. The luscious peach and the?the? tin glorious water-melon are In town, mi i lme. Died in the City. Mr. Willie Hall, a young Augustan, twenty-throe years old. died in this city yesterday morning of hemorrhage ol the Uin^s. lie came here two months ago lor his health. Me was the son of Mr. 0. E. Mall, of August a. At fur man. He vs. It. S. Woodward, .1. M. Parrot l, and .i. D Pitts, visited Greenville this week, Furmun's commencement, Mrs. s. C. MuhulTey, of Mernu, Mr. L G. Dalle, ol tlii- city, Mrs. Casper Smith. Jr., ol Waterloo, and Mr. D. A. Davis also visited that fair city. Special Oiler. This i- campaign year and everybody wants (he IICWS. Those w ho want the paper now and have not the money to pa\ now may send in their names and Tin: ADVKKTISKU w ill be sent to them at the rate ol OHO dollar a year. Send in your names. South Carolina Experiment Station. Ihdlcttn '<2. ??Analysis Commercial Fertilizers" and ?J "Pig Feeding" will ? round of interest and value to pro gressive farmers. Address South Caro lina Experiment Station. Clomson Col lege, S. C. and they will be sent to you. Opening Kail. Harris Lithih Springs will have a splendid Opening Hall on tho 11th inst. True, the bail opens at Orange burg on the same date, but Cupid will reign at this famous resort and the pledges will be of a much sweeter and moic delicate character. ltemoinbor the 1 Uli and Harris Lithia. AI Wofiord Commencement. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray, Miss Wil len Cray, Mrs. D. W. Anderson and Mr.-. II: lt. Dunklln are ut Spartan burg attending Wollord Commence ment. Mr. Cray is an alumnus and WotTord has no more useful and stead fast friend. (Hud (o See IIint. Mr. .). W. Copoland, now of States ville, X. ('., was in the city on yester day and we were delighted at his call. The old North State deals gently with him as he wears the youthful look of TU, when he bore a full part with us in saving the State for Hampton and civilization. He is still a member of the .1. W. Copoland Co. Clinton, and the prominent Copoland house In that town, a venerable landmark is to be replaced this summer with a house llrst-class In all its appointments and an ornament to the town. Lot of Ladies' Sailor hats to close out. O. B. Simmons . The Vole a) Palmetto Drug Store For n $5.00 Hammock to young lady w ho receives greatest number Of votes: riKST WEEK'S VOTINO! Mrs .1 E Philpot, 10 Mis- Lydhl Miller. 84 " Tallulah Cainc. 0 " Alma Shell. 0 Mar\ ( amp. 7 Lou D Hudgons, 18 ? DM Jackson. N ? Nellie Miller. 55 ?? Ida fuller. 140 Azile Wilson. ?'? ? Willie Jones. ti I 'nulino Anderson, 11 ?? Nellie Bolt, 105 Lona Posey, i Mnricgeno Cainc, -5 ?? Lillie Cainc. 2 Annie Jones. 1 ? Jennie Poole, I Hltsy Jane Briggins, 1 '? ( laudia Irby. I ? Meta Sullivan, 1 Annie Hlchoy, 1 Emma Hudgenst A Louise Hichcv. - ?? Laura Irby, ' 8 ?' Ethel Finch, ?"> 11 Virginia Moorman. I ?? WIlTouGray, ? " Flora Adams, 1 " Virginia Slmkinsi I " I tosa Lee Murton, 2 Lee 'elson, ?? ( arrie Holmes. 1 Mrs II K A ikon, 1 ?? LI W Davis, 1 Voll should not be without one of our champioii lee Picks. They are only If) cents each. S. M. ?Sc E. H. Wilkes & Co. The right prices In Gents Summer Cundorwoar at O. B. Simmons. Where ?|iiulity and low prices count Davis, Kopcr & Co., get the trade. All bats, llowors, cbilTons, parasols, baby caps,shlrts waists, skirts, allovors and laces ut cost at Mrs. Adams. NOTICE OF Citizen's Meeting'. The Hoard of Trustees of tho School District of the town of Laurens hereby calls a publ-.c meeting In the Court House, at 11 o'clock, a. m., on tho 20th day of June, inst., "of all those citizens who return real or personal property in said District" for tho purpose of levying a tax on all such "real and per sonal property" to maintain tho City Schools during the scholastic year of 1000 1001? Hy order of tho Board. 0, D. Baukbdalk, Heu'y of Board. ?Tune 12th, 100J?2t. Kronen Leave. a gouorul .fail dollvoranco was of footed Friday night, six colored prison* oi*8 escaping. Thoy wore confined in the putent cage on the second story. This ? age is in the centre of a hall, enclosed with metal har>. the hall .vuy about four feot wide, tin- windows' of the outer walls secured by steel or wrought iron bars. The cage was eon* structod a year or so ugo at considora* hie expense. An old east' knife was found ami hud boon uaod effectually to partially cut u bar of ti.age 'The prisoner.-, managed to secure a piece of timber some 5foot long and by its lever age broke one of the bars making a hole through which they escaped to the hall and with the same piece of timber bent one of the wrought iron window hats making BUtllclent space for a man's body. With a blanket rope and only twelve feel to the ground t hoy dropped Into tho kitchen yard of the Jail. This piece of timber had boon used us part of a bidder to reach the top of the cage for cleaning ItOUt. The Juliet Mr. Bagwell, i- an experienced ami prudent oflieor and could not well have anticipated such a use of this piece of t hnbor. The escaped prisoners are: John Coloman, the fellow who assaultod a guard, escaped and in being arrested shot Mr. John Mills and was himself shot, lie is oi a ginger cako color, one eye out, and face ami person with shot marks. Sherill MeCravy personally of fer-, $20.00 lor his arrest. John Fl'vo and Lindsoy MIlls charged with break ing into cars: Harrison Bunks, assault with intent to ravish a colored girl: Will Mlium, alias Bud /.tick, breaking into cars: Wash l opeland. house break ing. Sherill MeCravy. is using energetic mean-, to olTcci tholr recapture and will nodoubt succocd. Tho escape is supposed t<> have been effected after J o'clock Saturday morning. There were no other Jail birds. Since the above was written Krye was captured near Waterloo and held a prisoner during Saturday night. Sun day morning the Deputy having him in charge was eating his breakfast, leav ing a colored mail at a short distance in charge when the prisoner made a break and aftor n foot race reached a swamp and ellect'ed his escape. Death oi (apt. A. ?'. Teague. Oaptain A. w. Teague, a prominent citizen, after a long illness, died on the 6th instant, at his homo in this county near this city. He was reared in this county, of an old and promi nent family, but in early manhood emigrated to Mississippi. In IS hi he volunteered and served witli the Mis sissippi Hilles Keuinient, commanded by Col. JelTerson Davis and in one of the battles on the Kin Grande under Taylor was severely wounded. Re turning to this State, ho engaged in business in this cltv, and subsequently served during the Civil War as a Lieu tenant in Butler's Brigade under Hampton. He leaves surviving him a widow, who was Miss Klizaboth Dial and a son, Albert W. Teague. He was seventy-eight years old at the time of his death. He was honest, energetic, patriotic and faithful to all the obliga tions of this life. His remains lie in the peaceful cemetery,('besinnt Ridge, near his home. Death of Mrs. Truynliani. Mrs. Mary Traynham, wife oi Col.J. II. Traynham. tiled at her home in this city last 'fhursduy night. Mrs. Trayn ham was a Christian woman, for many years an active member of the Prosby terian church ami was groatiy boloved in the community. Before her mar riage -he was Mi-- Mary lb-own. He ? doath Is very greatly regretted in the community. I lor husband, Col. J. 11. Traynham and two -on-. Messrs. I?y land and Gibbon, survive, with whom our people deeply sympathize in tholr alllict Ion. Tho funeral services of Mrs. Trayn ham took place at -ix o'clock la.-t Frl* duy evening and tho interment was In the city cemelory, a large assembly of friends being prosont. The following gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: Dr. T. I'.. Todd, Mr. C. I) Harksdalo, Mr. W. I. (bay. Col. II. Y. Simpson. Mr. C. W. Tune. Mai. W. A. Watt-. Dr. W. II. Dial. Dr. II. K. Alken, Mr. 11. Terry. Mr. 1 *. A. Simp son. Mayor W. U. Richey, Col.J. L. M. Irby, Mr. J. O. C. Fleming. Tho honorary pallbearers were Col. T. B. < lew-. ' Mr. .1. .1. Pluss, Col. J. W. Ferguson, Dr. J. A. Dark-dale. Col. 15. W. Hall. Dr. Thomas McCoy, Mr. W I,. l3oyd, Col. Stobo Gerling* ton. Mr. T. I". Simpson. The funeral service- were conducted by Dev. Hoheit Adams, of the Prrsbv terinn church, nsslstod by Rev . J. D. Pitts, R II. Jone- and J. M. Shell. The County Summer School. Tho Summer School opened on Mon day in the city Graded S< hool building, under Mattering auspice-, ('apt. Frank Kvans. tho accomplished Superintend ent of Spartanburg Graded Schools. Mr. Proctor llollis. of Hock Hill, and Miss Margaret Haw. of Spartanburg. are the toacher Tho following teachers were in at tendance on Monday, a splendid begin ning for the opening day: Misses Fannie Anderson. Mary An derson, Fnnnlc Boulwaro, X J Benja min, Poarlo Blnkolv, Mamie Olardy, Bva Cooper, Allie Flcholberger, Lllllo Ferguson, Bosslo Mud gens, Lizzie Hun ter, Claudia I rby, Sallie Lang-ton, Sal Ina Lowe. Mary McCarloy, Paulino McCarloy, May Madden. Ostollo Mar tin. Maltie Nabors, Susie N'anee, Leo Nelson. Sallie Peterson, Rlla Potorson, Prof B Y Cnlbortson, Prof J A Mad den. Mr J 0 Pitts, Mr A () Stephen.-. Misses Maud Reeves and Bessio Walk er. T'ne attendance will greatly grow, and be of great advantage to the teach ers. For successful work it is desirable that the classes be formed as early as possible and except under extraordin ary circumstances, teachers will not bo enrolled after Friday .Only teachers and prospective teachers will be enrolled. Death of Mr. John >V. Sltockloy. Mr. John W. Shoekloy, a venerable citizen of Darksdalc's. died suddenly on Saturday morning last. Ho had started in a buggy in company with Mr9 Khockley, his daughter-ill law, to come to this city Two miles from his home he became suddenly ill near the residence of a neighbor, and In a few moments he was dead. Mr. Shocklcy was about seventy-five years old, an up-right, patriotic, good citizen. Some months ago, his son, Dickens Shocklcy, was killed at night by a railway train, and this casualty affected him deoply and ho had boon in low spirits since He leave*! s irviving him a wife, a son, Mr. R. shocklcy and three grand-chil dren. On Sunday morning his rc maint were laid to rust in a beautiful spot Selected by himself, In rear of his dwelling, attonded by a groat con coii.ao of neighbors and friends to whom ho was much ondoarcd. He had ! '.ing been a devoted mason, and at the time of his death was Treasurer of Boh roder Lodge and at his request was clothed with a white leather apron, tho badge of tho order, for his final rest. Schroder Lodge, John Godfrey, W. M., assisted by W. M. John A. Harksdalo, S. W. J. L. M. I rby, and P. G. M. B. W. ball and other breth ren of Palmetto Lodge, this city, con ducted the beautiful funeral coromonlal of the Masonic order. Ho had ex pressed a wish that his two friends and neighbors Mr. Mansol Owons and Owens should give tho last touches to the mound covering his remains. This was tenderly done by thcFo friends. Davis, Uoper & Co arc sole agents In Laurent? for tho famous Jenness Mlllor Shoos._ Ladles Skirts and Skirt Waists at 0. B. Simmons._ If yov. want a nice trunk go to the ^aureus Cotton Mill Store. FACTS PERSONAL AND BRIEF NOTES OF RECENT EVENTS. Miss Virginia Moorman has returned from Winthrop College. Miss Sara Kail is visiting friends in Andorsou. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. O, fret well are on a visit to Orangoburg. The local political contests are grow ing lively -at least some of them. Sheriff MoCravy was in Qreenvillo last week. Miss Mariegene < nine is visiting a College friend in Columbia* Mrs. Moore, of L'ortsmOUtb, va., is visiting Mrs. J. W. Clake, In the city. Mrs. W. B, Lucas and children left this week for Ashville. Mi s. F. I'. McGowuil and children are on a visit to Greenville. itoubin Pitts of Furmuii University is home again. Cadet Cordell Wright, of Oloinson, is home for the holidays. Mrs. J. A. Harksdale, Jr., is visiting relatives In Newberry. Mrs. E. C. Doyle, of Soneea, is visit ing her father, Mr. W. W. Jones. Miss Lai III May Dial, is visiting re lative-, in Greenwood and Abbeville. Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Newberry, has been on a visit to relatives in the city. Mrs. Martha Wlikes has returned from visiting her son, Mr. 1*. D. Wilkcs, of Charlotte. Mrs. Corinna Gibbon, of Charlotte, attended the funeral of her niece, Mrs. J. ll. Traynham. Miss A/.ile Wilson is welcomed home after a protracted visit to Choraw and Columbia. Cadet Cash Watts, from Clemson, is with his uncle Maj. W. A. Watts, for vacation. Mr. C. C. Gariillgton, formerly of this county, visited friends in the city during last week. Miss Fstello Weathers, of the class of 'ill), attended Commencement of the Greenville Female College. The usual Commissary end Quarter Master trains left the city on Saturday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. IL S. Lucas, of Hart Vllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lu cas during last week. Mrs. W. H. Garrett spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Garrett in Greenwood. Miss Annie (Darlington, of Narnee, will spend the summer with relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. L. G. Frlcrson and little daugh ter left the city on Tuesday last for Jacksonville, Fla. Misses Mary and Sara Phllson, ol Phllsons, are visiting their sister. Mr--. J. T. L?ngsten, in Brooklyn. A wicked correspondent from the Saluda side writing of the "bug" spells it--"poor tato," Misses Kosa Lee Burton and Sallio I angston are at home from Winthrop College. Mr. l'erino Matthews, of Mississippi, was last week the guest of his broth er, Mr. B. M. Matthews. Miss Mary Nance, of Cross Hill, is one of the brightest of the Junior (-lass at Winthrop and was one of the marshalls at the recent commence ment. Mrs. ?. A. Davis and Miss Ida Fuller left for Paris Mountain on Thursday last, and will spend some time at that delightful resort. We are obliged to Senator Tillman for document, No. 00, 50th Congress, relating to "affairs in the Philippine Islands." Miss Willou Hoyd, of this city, graduated at the recent commence ment at Winthrop in the stenography and type-writing courses. Hon. Robert Scarborough, of Uony, Lloutonant-Govornorof the state, will contest with Congressman Norton, in the (ith District. Dr. F. M. Setzler, of Whitmiros, was in the city. Dr. Sot/.lor is one of the best citizens in the county and his friends are always glad to see him. Miss Bessie Todd, of this city and Miss Martha Cannon, of Harksdale, h~o visiting Col. H. W. Simpson, of AnH'rson, and attended Clemson Com mence ment. Our young friend <). Kvans Smith goes to-day to Union to work at his trade as a printer. He Is a good boy, and is on tho popular road to be Gov ernor. Larry Dillard, of Tylersvlllo, has ac cepted a position under A. B. Herd, of Columbia, S. C, and has gone to Jack son. Ca.. to work for him, leaving to day. Rev. J. D. Pitts preached the bacca laureate sermon before Loesville Col lege. Lexington county. The corres pondent of the "State speaks in the highest terms of the sermon. Till'. AnVKKTlsr.K's Count v corres pondents are requosted to send in their letters regularly. Those who wish stamped envelopes and stationery will please apply. Mr. Jordan P. Pool, a prominent citizen of Newberry and known to many of our people, died at his home in Newberry on the 7th instant in the eighty-third year of his age. lion. Joseph T. Johnson, it is an nounced, will be a candidate for Con gross from this District. Hon. Stan yamo Wilson, the sitting member, will Stand for re-election. Capt. Webb and Mrs. Webb at I ended tho marriage during last week of their relative, Mr. William Lookwood Hen net t, of Columbia, to Miss Marguerite Brooks, daughter of Col. U. H. Krnoks. of that city. The "Helping Hand" circle of The King's Daughters will sell ice cream at the residence of Mrs. ('. M. Clarke, on Friday, June 16th, beginning al <i 0' oelock P. M. Proceeds to go for work "In His Name." The public cordially invited to attend. Mr. Ferry Wright left for Pacolol on Monday to accept a position as machin ist at tne PaCOlOl Mills. lie has been machinist in the Walhalla Cotton Mills for some months, and made many friends during his stay here. ?Keowee Courier. Gov. McSweonoy, upon a strong peti tion has commuted the sentence of Tur ner Meredith, colored, convicted of manslaughter, in October IMP", in this county, and sentenced for three years, to t wo years and eight months. Arnold Rarksdale. He is a bright and handsome young gent Ionian of Louisiana* a son of Judge Allen Harksdale, of that State, and a one armedLaurensveteran, who served with tho "Briers " Ho lias spent the winter in Washington us Secretary to his local Congresnman and stopped over I to see relative? in this city. io PAUL'S INK IN AN Automatic Safety Hotte. Non-Spillahle and Non-Evapo rat ing. Ono bottlo ??ulla.sts throo eorkod bott les of sann- size. All damage from spilling is I avoided. Tho Ink is frosii for ovory dip. No dust gets in?no thickening up. Congress and all Departments of United States Clovornmont have adopted this ink. ?bold mv ? The Laurons Drug Co. Druggists. 'Phono 7B Goods dolivorcd. lirighl I,aureus Hoys. This Is tho record of fjaurous hoj - at tending the South Carolina College: K.P. Minier Highly distinguished in civics: distinguished In essays, chemistry and political science: prollcicni In moral scloucc and Span ish. Ii. .1. Wells Highly distinguished in ossays, civics and political sciences dis tinguished in 1'Yonch, philosophy of re ligion and geology: prollcicnt 111 mental sclonco. Messrs. S. M. .\ K. II. Wilkus .S; Co., Laurons, s. ('., Gents: Tho Art Knterpriso Stove I liouglu of you last January Is -jiving mo entire satisfaction. Its baking is per fect and I am glad that I came to you to buy my stove. Yours t rulv, \v. r. Holt, Tumbling Shoals, S. C. June 8th, 1000. Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. lliggins, Kdltor Seneca, (Ills. News, was a title ted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until ho tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Ho writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's tho surest Pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Laurena Drug t !o. An honest shoe for a dollar. Yo>; we have them. I. K. M int er .v Uro. You need a llunncl suit to wear while taking your summe r outing. Wo have them in the best styles and colors. I lavis, Roper & < o. Mrs. Adams will begin on the 15th inst., to sell all summer goods at cost. If you don't believe it get price.-. Our trunks are better and cheaper than elsewhere, too. Laurons Cotton Mill store. C. C. I'Yatherstone, Esq.. of I.au reus, is spending a fow days in Ander son visiting his parents ? Anderson Intelligencer, nth Inst, Our $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values in Children's .-Upper- now going at 112, 7t?, and 89 cents. I lavis, Ropor A Co. Fruit Jar Ruhbors only 5 cents per dozen al S. M. .v K. II. Wllkes?x Co. Cost sale beginning the 15th inst., if you want a pretty hat at cost come and see us. All goods cash at these prices at M rs. Adams. Cost sale of ribbons and millinery June lath to July 1st at Laurons Cot ton Mill Store. What's rr now'/- Our Uleyclo De partment is now complete. They wore bought long bo fore the riding season opened and WO can SSVC ,VOU money Oil I hem. S. M. A B. II. Wilkes & Co. Spectacles. Don't throw them away be cause they are broken. Per haps it will bike but little money to make them as good as' new again. If your watch does not keep time take it to W. A. JOHNSON. Laurons, 8. PAST Cents BUYS OUNCES The Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered the Ladies of Laurent* and Laurent County (o Buy MILLINERY. II und rud of clean fresh shapes to oflfor you at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.23, $1.50 and $2.00. We furnish the beet Trimming Material und (1).- most artistic skill, und best of ull our prieos are the Lou) est. Also a line of handsomo $2.00 Sailor Hat? to close out at $1 50. This is a big value. Wo havo Baby Caps of ovory description that we are selling for ?0 per cent loss that real value. This is your chance it voti uood MILLINERY. ' E IS ?S ICH DIFFERENCE Betwoon tho Clothing we sell and the ordinary kind as thero is between Electric Light and Candle light. Our Clothing is woll tailored and will hold its shape. Blue and Black Serge Suits. The fabric in theso suits is absolutely pure worsted Berge, blue or black, fast color. Excellently tailored. All seams silesio stayed?a positive guarantee from Blippiug. A porfeot lit assured. Some half lined, skeleton style, or full lined. The greatest valuo ever offered at? 11' X|k QeKftt $trt?IlatK Silase Wt is in full blast. Come early and get Hrst pick . .s^J $1.00, $1.25, #1.50 Slippers now Going at <>2c, 71)c. and s<) cents, * ? LaurciiSj S. C. fyiarry a float) has been buried within a foot of a root, had he known of its existanee ho would havo been alivo and well to-day. lylaf^y a Woflqaf) drags out hor days in a home Tilled with shabby old Fur niture, had she known of our fine stock uud LOW PRICKS she < ould bo en joying horsolf to-day. &JtF~ Com? in and look over our stock. b/roight PabH *10.O0 Purchases t; A AND % For the Parlor, For the Dining Room, For the Bed-Room. Laurons, S. C. ICE, ICE Tho Oil und Fertilizer Co. will dolivor pure Ice mado from Artesian wator us following rates: 4,000 lbs Book, 2<?ii Ii? a day. $10.00 2aels. por Hundred, dOcts por day. 2,000 lbs I took, I (XI lbs a day, (1.00 HOcts. per Hundred, UOets per day. 1,000 lbs Book, 50 lbs a day, !t.50 .'l?cis. per Hundred, l~h". per day. .Mm u?s Book, 25 lbs a day, 2.50?40ets. per Hundred, lOots per day. 200 lbs Book, lo Ii? a day. l.oo 50cts. per Hundred, Seta per day. if "Mr* Secure coupon book at once;, as drivers are not allowod to deliver ice oxcopt for coupons. Oil ai)Gl Fertiliser Co. Laurons, S. C, May 7th, 1900. Glenn Springs Hotel, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. StaswKt lUftortt, LEADS ALL OTHERS. There is but one Glenn Springs, nnd it has no oqual on tho Continent for tho Stomach, Livor, Kidneys, Bowols and Blood. Hotel Open June 1st to Oct. 1st. &f Ouieiue and Service Excellent. !hz Br?at?st Resort in ffig Soatfc, i0T For Hoard apply *?> SIMPSON ?fc SIMPSON, Glonn Spring South Carolina. Water $1.75 por caso, bottles to bo returned. Wator for salo by Tho Laurom? Drug Co., Kennedy Bros., Dr. B. F. Posoy, Laurons, 8. C. Wo oiler our IMMENSE STOCK ol Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Wo bought these Goods before the rocout heavy advance and can savo you inon y if you will only givo us a trial. Big Stock of at Rock Bottom rrices. Wo have something in tins lino that will suit your appetite. Laurons Morcaniic Company. The Plaue?Todd Building?formorly Todd St Hull's stand. tho Undertaking business at tho old stand. COFFINS, CASKET.^ and ROBES, and HEARSE, at the * ?LOWEST PRICES_^ A continuance of the generous patronage hitherto extended ros peetfully aolioited. KENNEDY BROS., LaurenB,S. O