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iTISElt. Months, $1,50 Fl vanec. I, Editor. -Ordinury Ad quaro, one msor itlbscquont Insertion, liberal reduction made fertisements. w. W. Ball, Proprietor. |s. C, JULY 4, 1000. \i-= and t he Trouble. Nim'.Ii China is so con impossiblo to guess the here has doubtless boon ood shed and ant I pat liy DD ei Western foreigners thi s at t he hot loin of t lie I tho problem of compos lc will he another gordiou world's diplomacy. Nu Iinetiiive, as individuals ? lud's civilization?and ni 1111is111, Socialism, nor |>op' ished by the hungry, ex tern/ nui'tonalities. Should lldca dominate that the ; pahle of maintaining irnmont, ami the I'owors tart it ion oil t the Ollipl re. i- not an easy one and may come and the Wost Ihr Invol vod in w ar for a dan oxistcd lor forty eon ili -teil by Western int rn itenco was scarcoly known ail this time Western gasten, never had a day ol drcd years ago Marco Polo, roiictlan gentleman, passed ifslll. Tidbit and on lot 'hin;:, 'ceivod, given high omploy ' Go\ ornnioul ami n mainod rs. At t he end of I his t inn d to Europe, wrote and pub ccouut ol his travels ami ox among other things the ox ,lapan, hut nol it sottl ol t he arhnrians holluvod hi- -lory, iry of America, application d the circumnavigation uis changed all thi-. < lur itllOSO people ale ol eight lual" w it h I he rest of inan dlOltld -end to them our mantled, hut governments SOnd real men of w ar to ? i t eat it s ami commercial There i- no mil aoritative [thai offoct. Urn trouble (Eastern peoples lie- in their ng i he art of war the arts ion ami destruction ami the Whatever may happen. (is concerned in keeping the md open |><n-t-. ami Kussia. ind franco should not in to seal up the country r cotton and cotton goods a light, lieu Tillman's idea of our share of the Stealing comes IJ. Curler, of the Union Pro OOntly visited I.aureus and to say of the Editorial l'ra I laureub: |ng that wo had hciud enough for a day, we decided to pur tactics, so i t Luurens af [ling up with our businoss, we our old friend Col. T. II. the veteran editor of The Lau Horaid. We never fail to en 'sit to his sanctum sanctorum: leaving it wo always feel that e lias been profitable to US, The has stood the to t of years, and Jve may disagec with it in tome we always respect the Colonel's h, for we know that lie is honest licere. also enjoyed a visit, to tho l.au INews office. The News is a fitly local sheet, which is gaining Iid rapidly. Its editors are young full of energy and enterprise. . Hall, of TitV. AUVKRTISEK, was at his post, and our short talk him was very pleasant Indeed, ADVHUTISKK Is the next oldest In Laurens and receives a good >rt from tho people of this grand Bounty. Juflico it to say that our trip was a |eantone, highly enjoyed and long remembered." Urinivisagcd War. Ihot'O ought to bo a do.'.i n [.aureus ?,s in Columbia to-day. contesting for two West Point cadetship in tho ?f-Sonator Tilhnan ami McLaurin. Jwars thoro will he no end. It is a 'endid opportunity for a career and martial hero will over bo an object worship particularly of woman, a! Our program in tho Wost Indies Id the Orient, will require vast fmamcnts and accoinpllshod olllcors |ill be necessary to their leader-hip. Tho whoa) crop is a failure in the orthwest and Hour is going up. in tend of 204,000,000 busnols a- then' vas last yoar there will bo only 35,000, 100 bushels.- Abbeville Medium. But a little wbllo ago and scarcity of wheat, was not tho trouble It was n scarcity of curroncy. Plenty of spondu lies and never mind the absonco of *wheat.? li?ITOn ADVliUTISKH. I fn tho Japan ttlTalr tho Chinoso cut such a poor liguro bofot'0 the whole world, they propose now to show the whole world a now -ample Of their ''"'l-^BMtt" tire apt ?.. repent at leis iii" <v>^tr hast v object B&lBWEKTON ITEMS. Nows Is scarce, hut grass and rain are in superabundance. Tin; condition of the gononl crops is reached and unless we hue sunshine, in abundance .pretty soon, agouti portion of the crops ? will ho turncdjnto nayflolds. I went to Laurens lnstweok and met. a negro carrying out of'.own a bale or two of hay which 1 thOight could have boon manufactured onhis farm ami perhaps a hotter article Bless time than what ho wasted in goinyto town. Therefore I conclude that th fools are not all dead yet. Tho census cnumOntor, Elh'dge, has finished his work Lour sectfon and boforo this will have rone into print will he through i0 mtiro Sullivan Township. Messrs. Perry SlmpSn and Augus tus HnlT, of your towt were in our community recently, M. Huff looking aftor his farming intov^t and Mr. Simpson prospecting in and around the famous Wore she la otho Saluda. Ccsuo again Mr. Simpso an,| stliy longer and we will takogm pleasure In showing you the groaldghtS and nature's wonders of our con?unity. Tho thrcshermclTare husy()W scpa. rating tho golden grain from 1C ^traw and chaiT. Th- re will he corfderable wheat damaged by the contlUA| wot woather. Fortunat dy we gt 0Ur8 throshed before anj damage oe,rreu Mr. Wlslor Crawford, of youVoHy, was visiting in our section Sun,v> Mrs. Annie Washington and*hi|. dron of Mt. Olive, arc visiting in ,uj around Hrcwerton, Mr. Washington Mlirff, of Calh?n county, Mississippi, who has been v_ iting his brother, Mr. Kandolph Mur returned last Monday. Bennett and llulhcrl Hecks uttendel tho oommoneemont at Due Wept las week. Afa^LV.I'ii wife and two of Iii? ?toy bIok at present* ? Hfr?cntlnu has gone lo At gBK . 5'i ??^nd-(!;uu,'hter to be H^wil HOOn return Mh. EdiTok: Among tho mnuy tilings that tends to operate against tho sue* ' cess of tho fanner during the crop KOtt -en i- the increasing unreliability of labor. The fanner begin.-, the yoilr, IIS he thinks, with his hired labor pro pOI'ly contracted for and reliable, and under this impression he plans for the crop, see-that his tools are in order.ar ranges for bis necessary supplies, if be lias not already enough provided, buys Iiis guano, or prepares bis "home-made composts, ? in fact arranges everything for business All is bright and hope ful and ho looks forward to a prosper ous yoar, counts tho probable yield of his Held and after deducting all ex pi Uses he hopes his profits will be Mll ilelont to get hlmsoll and family com fortable clothing and other iiccosstirlos of life, besides enabling him to gel lit tle John or Mary ott to Collogo or to the village High School. Alas! for his droams. About the time tho crop needs ;tl I at tent ion and prompt help on tin part of his hired labor,?-when a da,\ lost counts heavily against him. the "protracted meotings," odd fellow I'a r ados," business at town." etc.. to to say nothing ol "Urothor J ones' sick ness or "SisterSmiths' funeral." will take away his hired labor for one or more days in almost every week-. It makes no dlfToroiico how much he may roioonslrato with his hands fyj? losing so much lime, and that tln-.v should faithfully give hones! work under their contracts, they are going, and it you talk of enforcing your contract, they will tell you very plainly they will quit your employment for they know the penalty of their contracts amounts to no punishment at all.IJosldos, Mr. "A." "U." or "('." stands ready to pay their IhlO and take your bands to work h>r him until line Is paid back? How i this to be remedied;. It is true we have already a law for violations ol con tracts,? both for the employee und the persons who may entice him away, but the penalty in the first ease is mi mild, and the homestead protects against damages In tho other, thai it Is entirely inoperative and doe- not deter or meet tho requirements of the caso. Wo should have a law comutcnsuruto with tho damages committed. Ii the con trad is for six months or a year the penalty .should In-at hard labor on the public roads for the time contracted lor. It is true this will not hem-lit the fanner, so far as getting his crop ! worked at the proper time, but he will ho benefited indirectly by getting the j public roads better worked, so he can travel ovot* them without so much loss i to himself in wear and tear of animals I and wagons. The evil of violation of contract is an increasing one. and will continue lo increase in proproliou lo the scarcity of labor, unless remedied l>y a more strict punishment. Now, as everything almost depends upon t ho success of t he farm, might not the fanner have better protection against the violation of his contract? Now is the time to consider this ques tion. Let it be brought before t he can didates for tho Legislature and debated during tho coming campaign. What say you. Uro. fanner'.-' II you suffer from this evil, give us your opinion in Tin: Advkutiskk or [lorakl and help dtatO I he subject. SUFFUUKU. His Life was Saved. M -. J. E. Lilly, a prominent olti/.cn of Ifannlbal, Mo., lately had a won de> ful delivorance from a frightful death In telling of it he says: "I was taken with Typhoid Paver, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened, f was so weak 1 couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expeotod to soon die of Con sumption, when I heard of Dr. King - New Discovery. One bottle gave gn at relief. 1 continued to uso it, and now am well and strong. 1 car.'l say too much in its praise." This . marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular size f>o cents ami ll.OO. Trial bottle free at Lau ren? Drug Co. Every bottle guar anteed. Union .Meeting. Tho Union Meeting of tho Second Section will meet wltli I'oplar Springs church ou Saturdav. Julv 28th at 10 o'clock A. M. Dr. J. O. Martin will preach the In troductory Sermon and Dr. J. A. Mar tin the Missionary Sermon. 1st Quorv! Should a man or woman who is not a Christian, teach in Sab bat h School, if not. why not??Opened by L. Martin. 2nd Quory: How long should a Dea con hold ollleO? ? Opened by J. A. Knight. Dr. J. O Mart in. Moderator. M. \V. Hill. Clerk. A TeriblO Accident. ')n Tue day afternoon, the 20th till., while, engaged in threshing at the residence of Mr. C. I., Fuder, the boiler of the engine bursted with aw ful results. Mr. VV. 1*. Fuller, a son of Mr. C. I.. Fuller and the colored en gineer were instantly killed, Mr. J. 1). Wlthorspoon, a prominent young neighboring fanner and a colored man wen; dangerously injured. Mr. Wlth orspoon has his right arm badly broken. Mr. Fuller was a splendid young man. and leaves a widow, who was Miss Ki.-er and two children . His death [ a serious loss to his neighborhood and will be much lamented. Mr. Wither snoon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wlthorspoon, of Yorkville, and he was the manager of their White Plains plantation in this county, Iiis greatly to be hoped that ho may speedily re cover. The injured c dorod man will hard y recover. These colored men are said to have ceti of excellent character. "htatkmkxt of tiik coximTox" -(OF THE) People's Loan and Kxchanne Bank Of i,aureus, in Hie Slate of South Car olina, at Hie Close of Itllftluoss, June flOtlt, 1000. itcsot K(*i;s. Loans and Discounts, $22(1," 11.61 Overdrafts, 7,001 .Ofi Stocks and Honds, 23,834.25 Ueul Estate, F. and F., 0,476.00 Revenue stamps, 27-1.02 Due from Hanks, I?,109.1ft Expenses and Taxes paid, 3,048 DO < 'ash on Hand, 10,697.81 Total, $800,302 71 IiIABIMTIKS. Capital Stock, 1100,000.00 Surplus, 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, 57,1(1''..48 Dividends Unpaid, 1187.00 Deposits, 80,620 82 Duo Hanks, 2,f>( 0.70 Cashier's Cheeks, llx.77 Hills Payabe, 30,000.00 Total, $300,802.77 STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of LauRBNS. ( Personally appeared before me, J. W. Todd, who being duly sworn says: That ho is Cashier of the above named hank and that the foregoing statement is true to the best of bis kno:\ edge and belief. .1. W. Toon, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 2nd day of June 1900. C. W. 'I UNK, X. P. s. C. A ttesl! .f. O. C. Fleming, A- If. Martin, , Directors. tW. If. Martin, The Daily Enterprise, The iir>t number appeared on tho a' Ynoou of July 2nd. it is small of MlJO as yet, but wo trust it may J^yy and rcacli man's estate. The ".^umber is newsy, clever art.I full ?jjnL^^ ? If It can help two enter ? ('luv.' where ope f.?j^ktM On IllgSVlllO. The health of this BOOtiotl Is re markably good at present. Mrs. Dollio Cooper who wos thrown from her buggy a f iW days ago rear town and was badly hurt i- gottllng along tolerably well. ( wing to the very busy Season, news is very scarce. We are having a very hard time trying to subdue General Green and his vast army. Wherever we go its grass! grass!! grassl!! \Vo are foarful the wheat and oats will bo damaged ow ng lo so much rain.. A great deal of stable land is boill|j planted a good idea we think, as fann .r- should make all they can at home. stock raising seems to be very pro IItable as cattle men are around often. Goddard and Knight -old out their on tiro stock to some parties nour Groon vvo^d to he. buthercd at Orconwood, The cempalgn .' as commenced. The hall conum need rolling tit Orange* burg. The issue seems to he Dispen sary versus Prohibition, We long to sec th<- da,- that, our dear old Slate shall co out of the bus In oss. The l>vs* pensartmen cry pulley, the Prohibi tion IstS principle, but as for us we ahull by the help of God he actuated by principle. If it is a -in ami dis grac ? for an Individual to-ell intoxi oauts it certainly is th< time for the Sinus The Issue h before us, and for us. Mark it wolI? 'hen act with en ergy. >? know of no butter rcpro* seutativc of so noble a cause as Prohi bition than Col Jus. A. lloyt, an < xpo? m nt thai eo man can truth folly saj aught against, May he lead us on to victory. Vorbn l>08porsa< S(a{p of South Carolina, COUNTY OK LAUKENS, Court ol Common Pleas. P.llen Owens, et. til., Plaint ills, against llart'lotl Amanda Pool. ,), K. Fowler. us Administrator, etc., ol I. Helton Pool, deceased, el a!. NOTICK TO CKKDlTOItS. Pursuant to the order of the Cour in the above slated action, I hereby notify the creditor.-, of the estato of J. Hell m Pool, deceased, to establish thoir demands before mo at a reforenoi to he held in said action mi the I'ltl day oi .1 aly, ISHMI. < > G. THOMPSON, ? I udgc of Probate. Special llofcree I line 22, 1000 :U. *ioo Reward *100. 'I ho renders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to eure in all it- stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dUoaso requires a con stltutlonal treatment' Hall's Catarrh Uuro is taken internally, acting di? reetlv upon the blood and mucous 8Ur? lai!(?? of the system, thereby destroy* iho foundation o( the di-en.se, and ving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. 'The proprio? t.irs have so much faith in its curative powci'8 thut they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. V. J. I Ml BN K V & Co., Toledo, (>. tSold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's VnmlTy IMlls are the bost. Your Shirt Will Suit When We Send it Home! Wo art careful ubout the details of our business, careful about tip* washing, starching and iroiling,tlhoul the Iint11>n holes and hands, about the color in c< dot od goods. I WK LEAD, OT1110 RH A R10 TRYING TO KOLLOW. Laureiis Laundry Co, : 'Phono 6o will bring our loam. T. K. tluooKNs, Manager. fH):D THE SEflSHOiRET A Delightful Trip from Laur ens to Charleston and Return and ONLY THREE DOLLARS IS THE PRICE TO THE CITY BY THE SELA. Train Loavoa LAIJKENS.7.1 r> n. ill. .... Arrivos CHARLESTON.L p, m. ... Loavos CHARLESTON.8. THI S ALLOWING THIRTY-ONE HOURS For Sur! Bathing ut tho IhIdd! I'hIiuh aiid Sullivuns Island und fo r Booing the sights: Fort Sorrrtor- Fort Moultry Trie nsre-w Forts I Score? of Seen.', .?t' Peculiar Interest in this most Historic of Southern Cities. Separate Coaches Tor the Races. Refreshment Cur in Ohargo of a Compotont Porson. Porfoct order, a quick trip and ovorything for Passongors' comfort. Tickets on sale ut Lnurons Mercantile Company in n fow days, Also at Depot on Morning of 17th. For (Hher Information sec li A. SULLIVAN, DR. (;. C. ALHRIGMT, IOII.N BROOKS. The Location Marked. It is conceded by lady experts in shop ping that for While Pique and all tho diver sified weaves in White Goods, Embroideries and Laces, quality and price considered, this is the place to buy. Another lot sunshades just opened from 35 cts. up at W G WILSON & CO ANNOUN? JEMENTS. Kol; THE SENATE. I r >sp< <'t fully announce my eun didacy tu roprosout Lau reue Couu? ty in the State Senat", stibj'-et to tli' rules governing tho primaries in tho Dom??oral >e party. Jno. S. Woi.kf. Tho ! t'iciids "i () 1'. Goodwin rospoctfully announce him us u eandiduto for 11*? * State Sonat? Biibjeol to tii" Domooratio Pri mary. Friends. LEGISLATURE. After ninturi.nsidoration, I yield to tho wishos >f ;i majority of my frionds, and will stund tor ro-olcetiou to tho Hons.- of Repre sentatives. I will abide tho re sult of tho Primary election. G. P. Smith. I um a candidate for ro-eleotion to the Legislature, subject to tin Dom? '?'rat ie Pri tnary. Rospi Hilly, I.i w i- XV, SlMKINS. After ?tu.insidorution I have decided to become u candidate f< u soat in tli" House "f Roproson tativos from Laurous County, subject to th" rosult of 111 ? * Dom ooratio primary. It, W Nichols. I want to go to tin- Legislature of South Carolina, and respect fully announce myself as a Candi da to for that oil too, siil>j"t't t<> tli" Domocrn 1 io primarv. R, w. : ash. I rospooffuMy announce mysolf as a candidate for tho House of Representative!-;, Buhjccl to tho en lea of tli" Domooratio party. [ K. 1'. MoGowan. I horoby aniiouuoomysolf ti ean didato lor tho liouso of Represen tatives, subject to tho democratic prima ry. J .1. C. McDaniol. 1 horoby announeo mysolf n oun di tin to lor lli" liouso of Ropn sontativos, subject to tho rosult of tin- Democratic Primary. RoHKKT A. OOOPKK. I announce mysolf a candidate for nomination to tho liouso of Representatives from Laurons souuty and will abide by tho re mit of the Domooratio primary. J a rod I). Sullivan. FOR TREASURER. Th" frionds of Magistrat" W. A. Chook, knowing his qualifica tions, respectfully nominate him as a candidate lor the offico of County Treasurer, Btibjeot to tho Domouratic primary olootion. * I horoby announoo mysolf a can didato for th" oflico of County Troasuror, Bubjoct to th" Domo oratio Primarv. f It. S. 0lardy. Tli" fri< uds of Goorgo W, Moore nominate him as a candid a to for the oflico of County Troasuror for Laurens county, subject to the Democratic Primary. * Friends. I horoby annouco mysolf a can didato lor County Troasuror, sub oot to tho rosult of th" Demo cratic primary. 1). K. Balontino. Mr. J. II Copoland rospoctfully announces himself a candidato for bounty Troasuror, subject to tho rules of th" Democratic party. Th" frionds of Messer Babb res pectfully nominate him as a can didato for re-el ction tot ho < iliico of County Troasuror, subjocl to th" action of tho Democratic 'rimary, * 1 horoby annouueo mysolf a candidate for ill" th" ollico of County Troasuror, subject to the Democratic primary oloction. .1 a mks W. II knokrson. l'i FOR SHERIFF. Tho frionds of < 'apt . Thos. J. Duckott nominate him as a candi date for th" Sheriff's oflico for tho insuing term, Buhjoet to tin- Dem ocratic pfimary. IL- has proven himself to ho a lovor of his coun try, by hoinginall omergenoios at the post of duty, both in war and poaco, t Frionds. Th" friends of John R. Finloy rospoctfully announce him a Can dida t" for tho ollico of Sheriff, sub jocl to tho rules and regulations id' tho Domooratio Primary. * Gko. s. MoCuavy is horoby nomintitod for Shoriif, subject to the action of tin- Domocratic Primary election. Whilo ho has said that ho would not o If or for t'o election, yofc wo his friends nominate him. Frionds in Laurous Township. I respectfully aniiouiico my solf a candidato for Sliorilf of Laurens County, subject to th" nil- s and rogulatn>ns of tho Democratic Party. IL A. Wiiakto.v. Wo are authorized to annouueo P. DUNK BOYD as u candidato lor Shoriif, subjoot to the result of tin- Domocratic Primary. * Sm'KltlNTKNM'NT ok Kl>r ATIo.N. Wo, 1 ho put i'- us of (>uk Grovo School nominate Oharlos F.Brooks us u candidato for Suporin.toudont of Education for Laurous County ?subject to approaching primary. I horoby announoo mynolf a can didato for tho office of County Suporintondenl of (education, sub ject to th" results of tho Domo crn lie, Primary. G. L. Johnson. I respectfully tinnoitnco mysolf a candidato for ro-oloction to tho ollico of Suporintondont of Edu oation for L.utrons County, subjoot to tho result of tho Democratic Primary. .TaHpiu- Martin. CLERK OK COURT, i rospoctfully announoo myself a caudidato for ro-oloction to tlm ollico of Clerk <d' (lourt for [?aureus County, and will abido tho docis sion of tho Doniocratio Prinnary. John F. Hr;'*^ In tho Spriiny When we would like to feel stroll";, vigorous and ambitious, we are weak, tired and dull; appetite Taka is poor, food is not relished, skep docs not seem to refresh, we go to bed tii 1 and get up tired. This condition is because? of thin, impure, -!1 [.vis h blood which is uih<; : ? 11 the demands oi the bod) Qroat&st for more life, vigor, enprgy strength. Nature cri< help, and it is to be found in Hood s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, blood enricher, blood vitalize!'. He sure to get I lood's, because it is Peculiar to Itself?and rcmember.alsi >, Foil CoitONKIt. Tin' friends of tho vcl< ran war lioise. Ma ?. M. H. l?orgu8< in, u ik Iiis friends to ro-oleot iiini to (ill tho < loronor'H Ofllob. I L will !><? Btthjjol t'> tho Ptimary i . every part ioula r I respect fully tttinouiici a candidate for Coroner in the ap proaching primary, subject t rules of the Democratic party. M. KnwAKi'. I hereby announce mysoll a can didate for tho ollice of Coroner ol Laurons county, subject to the Democratic primary election. W. I). Watts, KOK SUPERVISOR. The many friends of Robin ? Copoland rospoctfully nominate him as a candidate for tie ollice of County Supervisor, mbject to tho primary election Krionds. Tho friends oi' tv. Marion No ?re, of Waterloo township, rospoctfully announce him it candidate i r County Suporvisor, subj< t< Democratic Primary I bog to announce myself acn ; didttte for t ho ? llice of < Ntunl y Suporvisor in the coming Priinary ? subject to the rules of t ho Demo crat ic pa n y. * .). s. Drumnv ind. Tho friends of J. i> iSfock ? s])eotfully nominate hint as a ca didatu for the - dlic C Supervisor, subject to the action of tho Democrat ic prima . . VOW Aim I'm; I respectfully announce my a candidate for re-oloction to the ollice of Auditor in 11 ??? - approach ing primary, subject t > the rules of the Dem. icratic pa rt v * \Vt li. VmuniHos, I announce myself as u oandi dato for r.nnmondation I y tin democrats of Young's township for tho office of Mugisl rut* ttl the approaching primary, Ihe ret it 11 which 1 shall abide. J. Ii. Cosas lllooil Cure Sent Pro?. By addressing Blood Balm C 885 M itchol I Street. Atlanta, C ?? , any of our readers may oblai fi sum plo botl lo of I he la mous B.?Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest, besi and strongest. Blood Itomedj k lown. Cures when all olso fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula, ocuoma, boils, Mood poison, eating sores, tlis trossing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Kro< modi eitl advice included, wh n de scription of your troubli given. This gouorous olVor is worth while accepting. Sample bottle H ??nt froo, ;iil charges prepaid Lurg< bottlos, (containing in a l y quart of medicine) ! i sah by ill druggists at if I .(10 per I <>ttl< B. B. B. is away ahead of nil ol her Blood Kom?dien for u im Spring Blood Hum r.? Try l> I' B. t his spring. Wanted The Lann ns Manufacturing Com puny wants ??? poplar ami ash luinhct' III . imrji planks, as wide as stocks u ill pi i-ii ten feet loinj ami upwards, Aim tits von can furnish. Dr. Hole K. Hughes, ?illccs -Todd Building, PI one ,'?>: an Cotton Mills Store. Phone I Specially prepared for Exnmi ing and Treating disoasofl oI Ey Ear. Throat and Nose. BALL, SI M KINS & HA LI Attorneys nl Law, Lauhkns, South Cahom We praotlco in all sun- and Un Btalon Courts. Special attention nol lections. K-a Part loa dcslrlnjj to hay or Pactory, Bank and other .Stock, hond etc.. or real estate may consult W. W P.At.l.. Several town lots for sale. Sit lots on monthly Installment nego tlatod. "Honest Clay." Ibnn st Clay is a standard brei stallion of good record, woigh 1. loo pounds and age 5 years Color, coal black Will I.n ox hibition at Lanrons Salosday. Wil do tho season at Eden, or wher wanted. Mondays and Tuosdaj at Martin's stablos, Lauren-. [n suranco $10.00 j. K. VVii.i.is, Rdon, S. C. cOST X7 ii>0!l| C<>st ill 1 v a ? * and lasting tit Lauren tore. I iiu<. i ,'.1 cMl-0 A>'.?l? BIS T. N. Hurksdti business a fully ??ouinn . v F?r*era t-> his A handsomi !IK. 6f full.Tals, |?O0(l taste :i ; promised . Illcicnt ami i A very In i it? . hand U Ic-i'J ?it.-- i incut: and * ttoil. At ill t ho conduct patrons uro l 8, kopt "11 f Public Scjuif ro. . Ii NtV; Ihtrks thosu depiift ? . Instant nttou ?J tjulfllj ?i \ f For the n<: NVlfi offer you an oppfirtiv (;<??ds that ?u calino ('olordd ?i t;aiui ; ? d , C .red Lav Iii at it j'or 5 COIli 4, Vui'd-vi idd Porcah ill f> l all 'ilks kol siiiii iJtf latdii ' road; vv< u price cui t" Iii your pUl'S) : *Jays vv< ?I i h iits. JOST th Pay us a visit and . Summer out ing* on the money you will save. T \3 Under licudcHa i 8 * "j? 5. r 4 *^ *-i 3? JTyl I IS! T *5 ?^ S? A hi $ l do. ihoy Ist't U'r j $ 12. jKo.oo. VVo ill p ices ofthose P'or t^ie rx&ycX 3( ^> Of?. ,y g lino ol i >ad ics ;j% i.j<' ami $'. 2 ? Shoos to be closed out as Also a lino of $i .25 and $1 .60 to v;o tl $5 cents as long lit t. M?ns ^1.50 ami $1.25 ShobS lo go til ipLoo air ollbriug sortie special altracli in hi < idthing? 50 Stills "COSf $9.75. $tO Suit: ici.s' ij>7*$0, $8.00 Suns have IJarguin Counter ol Glothin: . which >ve arc olVering t ihal will surprise yon. Come earlj and gel tho CHOICK Vour? Rcs^ctfuikj, . J. K. Mittivv .. .i-i.-o Laurens, S 0;, dul y I, lPt)().