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THE ADVERTISER. Subscription L>rlce-?12 Mouths. $1.50 Payable in Advance. B. W. ?ALL, Kditor. ltatcs for Advertising. - -Ordinary Ad vertisements, nor square, ono inser t'oi,$ 1.00; each subsequent insertion, f>0 cents Liberal reduction made for large Advertisements. w. \v. Ball, Proprietor. LAUKLXS. S. ('., Al t;. S, 11)00. Tho Democratic party in the United Stales for a hundred years has been supported by the whiskey men 1 'readi er.*, teachers, hunkers, lawyers, land* lords, laborers nnd bar-ki cpors voted tho democratic ticket. Then fore an unholy alliance _ existed botwion preachers ai d liquor. "That which you liax o not lo?t you hav? : h?rnt? you have not lost, therefore "you have hcres?" Proposition 1 tiiat tho democratic party has 1 et n the whiskey party, mind you, docs not Imply that it has not been tho party of honesty, of economical coverniuent, of low taxes, of homo rule, of a low turilT, o' equal rights for all and special privileges for rone. The millions of democrats who do not belong to the party of bypoorltcB, puritans, phari* slos should have deserted the party of Jelforson, Jackson und joined tho party of old John brown and the millions murderers, because for BOOth n few voted the democratic ticket. After tho scrap and allowing reason bio cooling t Into our ollleicnl pol ice men presented tho city's modest little bill of $?.()() to the scrappers. Ruch uxpeet idg child enforcer ol t be peace, squared the amount without ado. A candidate expressed surprise that our little olty was in such splendid condition with such a moderate tax for public exbibi tions. Another said that it should have boon allow ed a free light on an occasion of hospitality. Another that as no knives were "drawcd or little pistols an occurrence so unusual in tho state, tho polite policeman should have publicly commendod the Boxers. Another that he was surprised U light w as out of or der in Laurens. Another thai the pub lic travelling this way would know bow to prepare their change and so there was much goodnaturod badinage. Who constitute 'the old barroom element?" Sewn years ago the bar rooms were closed and sine.,; then the. former bar-keepers have been Scat tered to tin four winds of the earth. Homo aro dead, some are well ostub lisle il in other business and some have job.* connected with the dyspensary system. Where is the old bar-room element?" * * * Tho war is on and "on to Pokin" is also on Notionbt cursed Western greed has bothered" the heathen, but not to justify their savagery. Lot the Western Towers teach them a lesson and then withdraw, leaving them In gentlemanly seclusion. * # ? This country Is "in tho ip*/A' ?f a campaign your, but we - ..u at least he thaukful that wo irrt: safe, from the boxers. (I'ho ab?ve was put In typo before the encounter of Saturday ) *** There is great danger that some of the persons who made speeches here Saturday will bo nominated. # A Soft Snap. Abbeville, Aug. 1.?It is reported hero that Congressman Latimer has hud his son appointed to some mail ser vice position at a salary of some $2,000 per annum: also that his w ife bus been U' tir.g as his private secretary at a salary of *1 200, making in all sonic thing like $0,(00 for the immediate family, besides other relatives being taken cure of. '1 be ropi 08 nlives from the Third District wih this exception have been singularly fron from tho practice of nepotism since lS7t> "And surely is he not worse than an Infidel who providcth not for his own household?" Willianiston News. It is a iir\v venture into the g roil I Journalistic world, but it's home mark et is most excellent. II. Brooks Good gion, Edltor and Publisher: G. K. Wil Iis and H. C. Sullivan, associrto Edl tors. It is thus welcome to our ox ohango table and is in good company, The Financial Condition of Lam ens County. Mr. EDITOR: A very good way to get at facts is by comparison. Take one thing and contrast it with another thing, array one, line of figures against another line. This is what wo intend to do in this artiole. Laurens county stands third on ihc li t < f all the coun ties in South Carolina in raising the most tux motor, Spart inburg and Charleston 1 olttg the two higl est. We will use counties bordering on I au reus In the comparison. Abbeville has about the same area and popula tion and three representatives as Lau reus and It looks like our county af fairs ought to In; run as cheap as theirs. Is this so? No! Abbeville has a tax rate of 8? mills which rahes $1:1,700, against Laurens 0 mills r.nd $.'58,:i8<>. AllMKVIM.K. Court and Jail expenses, $'!,20(> Roads and Bridges, 3,000 Chain Gang, 1,600 Poor House, 1,000 M,700 I .?aukens. Court and Jail, 7,051 1 toads and Bridges, 3,072 Contingent Expenses, 3,673 lb-pair of Public Buildings, 1,!>70 .Poor House. !>2.'t ]*{tst. Indebtedness, i,?oo 22,180 Abbeville county has sixteen mults, road machines and t-crapi s with well worked public road.--. Greenwood county has a 4 mills tax and $28,014 assessed. Being a new county we would expect a largo tax levy. Newbcrry county, A mills and $ 18,fK)0. Anderson county, with larger popu lation than Lntircns i mills tax. Gro nvillo county with nearly dou ble tho population, 6i mill*, $36,680 ? You eioti't pretend to say that Abbe ville county < XpenSOS for the present year arc 1 .id out one-third the amount Of Laurens. Yes, this s exactly what the Comptroller General of South Carolina in his report of 1000 tells i s How do you then account for the superior llnancial condition of the neighboring counties Only one way that I sco can I be answered. They rnu-t have a belter class of county of ficials Men that woi k hard to lessen taxes and build up their counties as Well as put in some work f< r scl'. Laurens has as gootl and truo men, as any if the counties nnd we need them badly right now to lake hold and help remove this grout tax burden off of our fiecplc. Tho IntOQilon Of this article 8 t<> put our voters to thinking, and to work out SOOIU plan to put our best men In office, sober und compotent, men that will he an honor to the coun ty and state. Wm D. Sum.ivan. ? 600 fat cuttle, front veal Will pay highest Annual Report ?OF l UE? County Treasurer ?OF? LAU RENS COUNTY, (FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, 181)0 To Ilia Honor tin" Presiding Judge ul the C'oiirl <>r General Sessions, for I.aureus County, July Term IOO0. 0 L Pitts, 10 oo ?< 10 oo ?i ?? 40 oo ?? " 40 oo I ? ? " 40 oo j " ?? 40 oo I " 44 40 oo ! 1) M Wads wort It, 22 oo I ?? ?? 22 oo ?? ?? 10 oo' J 0 Young, 26 00 Ckobb Hill Special, No. L8. Ii S MoSwain, 30 oo ?? 44 80 oo ?? ?? B? oo ?? 44 35 oo h ?? 35 00 ?? 44 3? oo 44 44 85 oo ?? ?< 35 oo 44 44 85 oo \V P CuU>or(Bon, 55 oo M 44 55 oo " 1 00 Hol t ie Tinsloy, 15 oo 44 V 7 56 44 44 15 oo ?? ?? 15 oo " 44 1.5 oo 44 " 15 oo A It ttiloy, 50 oo 11 44 50 <<o d ?? jtl 00 d ?? . 5O 00 ? ?? 50 00 I, S MoSwain, 85 00 Waterloo Special, N<>. 11. W B Watson, 25 00 44 ?? 25 00 " 44 25 00 14 ?? 25 ob Anna W Anderson, 80 on ?? 8600 '? 44 80 00 44 44 30 uo 44 80 00 Kelson Cunningham, 25 00 .1 E Watson, 2.5 00 .1 Y Bryson, 50 00 4- 8 8V 44 44 1 50 00 44 " 58 80 44 05 Daisy A Ctlulpboli, 22 5o ?4 4i 25 00 " 44 l?5 00 .1 W Walkor, 20 00 44 44 20 00 J I Pylos, U 25 .1 W Sexton, 25 00 J W Sexton, 25 00 Mountville Special, No. 10. W P CulbortBon, 7:5 00 W 1' Gulbortson, 59 5o Annie Fuller, 1 5 <to 4 4 44 1 5 00 44 44 15 ?)(> 4 4 4 4 1 5 00 R L Stokes, 21 00 44 10 00 4 4 4 1 40 00 44 44 40 00 44 44 40 00 44 44 -10 00 Miscellaneous. Laurons, No. 7?II B Kenne dy, for insurance, U 00 Dials, No. 2?Maud Reeves, 25 00 No. 4?Mary E Heliums, 22 42 No. 8?Lucia Barksdale, 25 00 No. 8?Lucia Barksdale, 12 5o W M Stone, removing; rock, ? 10 Sullivans No 6?M K Nich ols, L2oo Waterloo No. 8?L A Byrd, 0 00 Cross Hill No. 1? W L Rice, 18 00 No. 2?Ell Burta Turner, 2<S uo Hunter No. 8?Agatha L Da vis, 85 00 Hurricane No. 15 -Lola Mon te/, t lasoy, 80 00 Jacks No 1?Win Blakely, 16 00 Ilurr'oane, No. 15?Lola M Casey, 28 00 Soulllotown. No. I ? Mary Williams, 15 00 No. 2?Janie P Harris, JO ?>o Itoapeotfully submittod, MESSER RAUH, County Treus. SUPERVISOR'S REPORT lOIi FISCAL YEAR FROM jan. 1ST 1800 TO JAN. IST 11)00. ? ounty Auditor, $345 tiT Supervisor's Commissioners and Cork, 08365 County and Township Assessors and Kquih/.ation Board, 153 10 ShcrilT Olllce and Jail, 3,708 52 Magistrates and Constabh-s 1 alary, 1,380 72 ('oroncr, 800 05 l'j-or IP use and l'oor, I..120 30 K adi und Brldgos, \,:io:> iVJ Public Uulldings, 1,815 38 Stationery and Printing, 61002 Contingent Expenses, 1,401 70 Chain Gang, mules and guard, 1,7'ts 38 18,085 05 Coin t Expenses, Feb. Term, [,53245 14 " July " 1,271 80 44 " Oct. 14 022 10 ;t. 126 B5 Haid on borrowed money and Interest on same, 11,337 00 Kail road Coupon-. 10 315 70 Any other information wanted sco Supervisor's Hooks. It. P. Adaik, Superviso r. COllc^e of Charleston. CHARLESTON! S.C. Founded in 1785. Board in tho Collego Dormitory, in cluding furnished room and lights, can be obta ned at $10 a month Tuition, $10 session, payable in two instalments. OlIO scholarship giving free tuition 1s assigned to each county of South Caro lina, ihe holder to be app tinted by the t'ounty sui't op Education and the Judge of Prouatjb. ah candidates for admission are permitted lo compete for Hoyco Scholarship, which pays $150 a year. strong faculty; woll equipped chemi cal, physical and and biological labora tories: observatory, library of I 1,000 volume.-; ami tho finest museum of natural history iu tho South. Fleet V0 courses loading to the do gi 10d of ti. A. and M. a. For catalogue, illustrated circular and information In full addross, HAKKIH0X RANDOLPH, President. Speaking of the weather now is the time to ride Hiovclos. Crescent and Clippers at $'2.">.0O ^ ft. M. & K II. Wilkos ? Co. Concerning llio Liquor Trade. Editor Advertibkk, sik: i havo ilwnys boon :i Tllhnnnito and no one knows it bettor than the Editor of Thk Am'Kin isr.u. but whcnTllimau under* takes to go around over ti e state and lietato bow tho.V should von?, the very thing Ix* |K>unced on Hampton for, f say away with him. we want no King Knie in South Carolina. When it wmos to exorcising that God-glvcu rigid wo want no dictator. W< aro free people ami liberty-loving people and Till man will lind it out just iiK Hampton found it out. I have always boeu an advo cate of the Dispensary law for I bo itcvod with it properly enforced it was tin- bosl solution <>t tin' liquor tptostion. Now let U-. BOO whether it is enfot.I equally <>n all of tin- citizens ?>f South Carolina, Lei us first take the moun tain region of the Piedmont Uelt.Thnre we lind po< r people who can take a hull ami in the coves and stoop mountain sides mnko corn. After they make it they hnvo no way of marketing it. bul they see (hoy call tnako HOIIIOthlng out of thoir labor by t urning it into whis key. Probably before they got started from homo they are arrested by state Constables and if they show any si^iis of resistance thoy are -.hoi down in the prcsonco of their wives and little chil dren like doe.s Xow lot u> take Chill' I OS tot) ami Columbia. I have boon told by relhiblomen who have boon to Char leston that the liquor men would act ually walk out ot thoir phico ol busi ness ami ash tho passing-by people Into drink. Now comes along the little jack leg Governor and tells the people thai the Dispensary law is being as well en forced as heretofore ami lie hits saved the State twenty thousand dollars b\ cutting down tho constabulary force. This looks like turning the nun mill into a money machine. Ii I lie State is going to make money out of tho Dispen sary I/iw why is she doing a Illing that she will not allow her people to do. My conception of the law was thai it was to bring rest riet ion on the sale ol whiskey in every pot t ion o! the State. If it taken every cent of the revenue front the Dis pensary lo ?io it. We hnvo three candi dates for Governor. It either one are elected, i ivlll give the Dispensary law a rigid eu 'oi e>it. If the people of the Piodmoti i wanl 10 law enforced hit harleston and Columbia they can have it done by electing either lloyt, Gar,\ or Piittct'sou, but if they want the ( harleston and Columbia blind tigers to still continue in business why then vote for the present Governor. This thing about Hoyt being hacked by tho whiskey element is all bosh. The whis key dealers don't waul either < f the three ilia! I have qiokcn of. They want the present Governor and they are going to vote solidly for hint. They have a good thine and they know it and they are going to try to hold ft, it VflTKU. August Ith, 11)00. p top M'sses. Nellie and Aunio McCuN I mgh, of DarMngti npiru v siting the r '.-.?other. Mr T. E. M< Gill oilgh. The young pcoplo of this community attended n picnio over in Greenwood county Paturday. Ti e people of this community tiro expecting to attend tho Sunday school convention, w.lich will bo ncld III Waterloo. Stil and I) h piox. Mr. Man ien Moore \is led relatives in our midst last Sunday. .Mr. Caldwt H Smith, of (ire nville, is vifciltug his luv iher, Mr, E. E. Smith Mr. end Mrs. T. K. McCullough and Miss Nelli. of our midst attended the ohildron's day exorcises at Mt. Gal lagher. Punch. Cold Sleel or Death. "There s but oun small clnncoto save your life nml thai is through an operation," was ti e awful prospect set before \.;rs. i h. limit.of hhuo Kidgo, Wls., by her doctor after vainly tryimr to cure her of a frightful casoof storu ach trouble and ye low jmind co. He didn't count on th< mirvcllous power of Electric Hilters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles but she heard of it, took seven bittles;, was ivhollj curd, a voided surgeon's knife, now Weighs o liiyj mo feels belter lhan over. It's positively guaranteed to euro Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou b*es and never dlsapp dots. IVIca M) cents at Laurcns Drug Company. Sco our lino of Wicklcss IJluo Elaine Oil Stoves. We have a sampln in now and cordially invite cvory lady in Lain rons and Laurcns county to call in and see I bom. s. M. & E II. Wllkos & Co UKEWEKTON ITEMS. ' 'A'e arc having dally excursions on the Waro Shoals now. but as to the ttuiouul of llsh boiug caught we arc not to positive. Mr. Casper l> ^ml h,tl Waterloo, aud Enir< do MoCul lough, <>! Tip Top. marshal d a considerable host and made war on the Huny tribe Thursday and Friday. The visitors arc almost too numerous to mention jus', now and the big meet* in us ai d watermelons areon us und the candidates are lew and tar between. /i hn IJecks and his soe, Calhoun, a i ni lo Greenwood to the re-union Wednesday and Thursday and will visit Coroua, Cross Hill and Laurons befi re returning, We ure B?rry that the lion. G P. Smith la- withdrawn from the race for Representative to the Logltlalure, und s rr.v to know that In: will not much i Hirer i>0 O citizen Of our grand u'd neighborhood. May peace and prosperity nltoud him all of hin days, Mr J. Milton Mut*IT, the road cap* tain Is making preparut'u - 1 ? perina* lieiltly improve his section i I road by putting in Terra COtta at the water cross ditch-s Milton is au up-to-date man and I ?llevos In good roads and good schools ill the rural districts We need more of th \t kind to build up the count ry Wo hopy our legislature wi I he'p our coun'y schools during the next session by a. propriating ino'u money for their t> nelit. I don't expect to Vote for any man who will not express himself as being In favor of appropriat ing money sutlioicnt to run the coun try schools at loast six months in the ? i ur or longer, The farm is the back bone ami sinew of the world and his tory will p?ovo that the greatest men of the w rid came f Oin the fill 111. Ti er lure, why not do a better pari by the country schools? lty feeding the country schools it will feed the col leges. Givo the country all the con vcnlencos you have in tho city and it wo d bo the grandest place on earth and would he sought more for a pcr niailcnt abiding place. [t e in iundily ba perceived that 1 am n favt) ? of bettor schools aud in order !?? h v ? tlu m employ good teachers and . i d sa urlcs, not so ip to bodlscountcd at ton per ii nt. but cash on delivery. On Di r. Senator Ransom's Hum. Cha*lotto, N C, July "21 former Senator Matt Ransom, of this state, ?pope to five thousand people at Mcorcsvillo, near here to-day. Tiiore wore live hundred men op. horseback in red shirts.Tn his speech Mr. Hansom told of the b .; ning of his barn a few nights ago by political enemies. He said: ? I -poke atElams Springs, in North ampton county, near by home, one day bist week . I told the audience there lbat Ilio proposed amendment to the Tat -C institution would take the ne t? o out of politics In North Carolina fon vor. i said that it would bury in the tllist the Fifteenth Amendment. On the night following that speech a negro set lire to a b\rn on my place and burned it to the ground. I told my son who -aid that the speech at Elams Springs bad cost mo over fifteen hun dred dollars, that I would rather see ? very house and every barn go down in ashes tll.'lll e< one woman outraged.'' Thero Is moro Catarrh In this sec I on of the country than all other dis eases put together and until the last few years was supposed to be incura ble. For a groat many years doctors pronounced italocil disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it Incurab'o. , v"cion c has proven otlarrli to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Oheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tie- only constitutional cure on the market. II :s taken internally in doses from 10 drop- to a teaspoonfuI. It acts directly on the blood and mucous Bur faces of tin- system. They offer one hin tired d liars for any case it falls to euro Send for circulars and testi monials. Add re s, I' J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O . Sold by druggists, 7? cents. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. Mantels can bo put in your homes with a small cost and you have no idea how one will add to the beauty of a room Wo have them in Oak, well fur aisle d from $4.50 to -tH <'>?*>. You seould sec our line. S. M. & E. II. Wllkos A Co. Glenn Springs Hotel GLENN SPRINGS, S. 0. miz-^i \rl ?ultityzsi? Stoves* xlmmbz? LEADS AM OTHER*. Thorn ia but ono Glonn Springs, and it has no equal <>n tho Oontinont for tho Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel Open Jane 1st to Oct. 1st. guy* Cuisine and Service Kxcollont. IBb Brsatsst Resort re tbs South, ftj&r- For Board apply to SI MP30N <t St.tfiM )>f, Ulm 4,)?iuj South Carolina. Wator $1.75 por caso, bottlos to bo returned. Water for aale by Tho Lauren*) Drug Co., Kennedy Bros., Dr. B. F. Posey, Laurcns, S. C gtllil Lithia W|tei?. hi: Wall IV >>?!;) i m thai i ho I la rria I water <>n tho o >..t inont is claim ?: ? gro.i! d to bo no l>y tho ana lysis made by the most iea, and also by tho in isl noted physician county. Read what thoy say; Kuporior t<> any other 1, but WO can pr<>V0 (his iRod Chemists in Ainer from all parts of tho Mr J, T. Harris, Iluri is Springs, have i : oribed | Water I rool/i in Lithia Water whs OVor BOVen yi a rs. Known i to fail beneficial !?> the used oiher Iiihia had bolter rosltlla Ihirt Water than employed jii ins n g ird i' as n sovereign I vie acid Diathesis, Gout, rhouuintism of tho kidneys and bladder, [n acute and chronic hright's disease, and in ditib'dtoa we have no romcdy al our com iniiud t hat ox? da I larris Lithia Water. I have no hesitancy In saying Mint tin- water may here Dear Sir: ? Harris Lithia cases wlnn e a indicated, i"i an I have never to prove highly patient. I have waters, bill have from I lai'r'. I !. any I have i /or practice. I remedy in I Hod upon to give most satisfactory j results, and (hill it, is a sure, pos* itivo solvent Uric acid and the ! Itrab 8. Yours \ cry truly, J nines B, Marguo, M. D., I Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy Mod ; It*.*I Dcp^rtm^nl of the University Ashevillo, N. 0 , April 24, 1803. An extended clinical uso of Harris Lithia Water prompts me 1" Ihe r I'll".in nl that I reg.nil it us one of tho best, if not tho Lest, Lithia Water known to the profes sion. In the condition of Phos? phatio Trine, its action is marvel ous. Its use in the Rhoumatio and (i uly Diseases affords mo more com fori than either tho Buf falo or Londonderry Waters. Very t rnly yours, '.loin. Hoy Williams, M. D. Tin- Hotel at this fulUOUB spring is now open for guests, and if sou will oomo to the Spring and drink tho water and are not benefited or cured we will board you tree. Harris Hotel Company. ANSOUNCK.MKXTS. KOK THE SIC N AT 10. I respeolfully announce my cun diduoy to roprosent Laurena Coun ty in the State Senato, subject to tuo rules governing tho primaries in tho Democratic party. Jno. S. Wolff. Tho fri"iids of 0. P. Ooodwiu respectfully annouueo him as n candidato for tho St;itSenate, subject to tho Democratic Pri mary. Frieuds. LEGISLATURE. 1 am u candidato for ro-ulootion to the Legislature, subjeot to tho Dem? ?oratio PHinnr\. Lies pool fully, Lkwis W. Simkinb. After duo consideration I havo docidod to bccomou ouudidato for a Boat in tho Houso of Represen tatives from Lnurons County, subjool to tho result of tli" Dom ocrutic primary. LI, W Niouoi.1 1 want to go t" tho Logislaturo of Soiith Carolina, and rospoot fully anuouuco mysolf as a Candi da to for that oflico, Blibjoot to the I )emocrat ic prima rv. It. W. Nash. 1 rospootfuMy uniiouticu myself as a uandidato for tho Houso <d llopresontativos, Biibjool to tho rules of tho Democratic party. I F. 1*. MoGowan. I hereby announce mysolf u oan didato for tho House of Represen tatives, subject to tho domocratio primary. J J. C. MoDaniol. 1 horoby annouueo myself a can didato for tin- llouso of Ropro Bontativos su' joot to tie1 roan'* of tho Democratic Primary. '!; RoilKHT A. OoOl'ku. 1 anuouuco mysolf a oaudidato for nomination to tho House of Representatives from I.aureus county an.I will abide by the re sult of tle? Domooratio primary. ?land 1). Sullivan. KOK TREASURER. The frionds of Magistrat?' W. A. Choek, knowing Iiis qualifica tions, rospeetfully nominate him as a candidato for tho offico of County Troasnror, subject to the Domooratio primary oleotion. * I hereby announoo myself a oau didato lor tho oilier of County Treasurer, subject to the Demo crat ie Prima rv. f I). s. Olardy. The friends of Goorgo \V. Moore nominato him us a candidate for the ollico of County Treasurer for Laurons county, subjeot to tho Democrat ic Prima rv. * Frionds. I horoby unnouco myself a can didato for County Treasurer, sub ject to tho result of tho Demo cratic primary. * I). K. Balentine. Mr. J. II. Copolaud rospootfully announcos himsolf a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the nib s .?t' tho Domooratio party. The frionds "I Messer Babb res pectfully nominate him as ti can didate for ro-oloct ion to tho ollice of County Treasuror, Blibjoot to the action of tho Democratic Primary. * I horoby annouueo mysolf a candidato for tho 11 n> ollico of County Treasurer, subject to tho Democrat io primary elect ion. Jamkh \V. Hkndbksox. KOK SHERIFF. Tho frionds of ('apt. Thos. .1. Duckott nominato him as a candi dato for tho Sheriff's ollico for tho onsuing term, subj ict lo tho Dem ocratic primary. Ho lias proven himself to bo n lovor of his coun try, by boing in till emergencies at tho post of duty, both m war and ponce. Friends. The frit uds of John R. Kinley rospoot fully announoo him a can didato for tho ollico of Shoriff, sub ject to tho rules and regulations of tli-' Democratic Primary. * GK >. S. MoCUAVY is hereby nominated for ShorilV, subject to tho action of tho Democratic Primary election. While ho bus said that ho would not offor for ro election, yol wo his friends nominato him. Frionds in Lnurons Township. 1 respectfully nnnounco my self a candidato for Shoriff of Lnurons County, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Demoor -t io Pariy. P. A, WlIAItTON, NVo aro authorized to announce It. DUNK BOYD aa a candidate for Shunff, subject to tho result of tho Domooratio Primary. * ?ui'kiiintknnknt of education. Wo, tho patrons of Oak drove School nominato Oharloa K.Brooks as a candidate Tor Superintendent of Education for Laurons County ? subject to approaching primary. I hereby announce myself a can didato for tho oflico of County Suporintondon' of Kducatton, sub ject to the results of the Demo crat ic Primary. G. \j. Johnson. I respectfully anuouuco myself a candidate for re-election to tho oflico of Superintendent of Edu cation for LaurensCounty, subject, to tho t'osull of Hi" Domoorat ic Pi i in.iry. Jasper Mart in. CLERK OK COURT. I respectfully annouueo myself a candidato for ro-olool-ion to tho oflico of Clerk of ( ' mii t for Laurens County, and wi I i abide tho deois sion of tho Domooratio Primary. John K. Bolt KOK AUDITOR. I respectfully announce mysolf A candidate for ro-olootiou to the oflico of Auditor in tho approach ing primary, Bubjoot to the rulos of the Domocratio party'. ? W. L. Kkrouson. Wild With Eczema Fire Could Not Havo Boon More | Painful. ?< After spending two years In tak log all kinds of medicines thai ? c suggested for eczema, but without ? avail, mv mothor was Induced lo I kc Hood 8 Sarsaparlllu. Tho resn I was \ wonderfully gratifying. >' r Ihubs had hcon teYrlbl} laccrutcd bj ihe ills* aase, and thoro wore times when Iho could uot havo 1 ??.?.?n more piiintu ? Sho was, In fact, nhnesl w ild. Two bottles of Hood's Sarsapnrllln con* pletoly cured hor, and nol a trace "f (?(/..'Mia was hit." E. \V. DkCKKK, Qurdinor, X. Y. Eat Well, Sloop Weil. ??Ilood's Sarsaparille has been a great blessing t<> mo. I w is weak, irritable, tired and nervous; liad no api>otito and was always sad and pondent. One day I got hold <>l a little book ah.oit I lood's Stirsapari I looked it over an.I resolved to try a bottle. 1 w as bi tter b( fore it w - gone, so I kept on until I bad lale ? live bottles. 1 can now - lei p \ feel cheerful und can do all mj work, including plain sewing, an i 1 can walk two or three mile- a day. 1 am 56 yours old und now feel that life is worth living." Mas. Emma smith, 08 E. Miti hell St.. Oswego, N. V. Critical Period of Lifo. " I took Hood's Sarsti| arilln during the critical period ..I n \ life, 1 i, at the ugo of f><> years, 1 am si rung and healthy. It i~ a great im die! ;e Cor tho blood. I find llood'i lo be ihe best." Mrs. II. I'omkoy. 2i Lansing Street. Auburn, N . Y . You ran buy Hood's Sarsuparilln ol any druggist. He sure to ask for I loo t's and do not accept any BUbstitlltC. Fop OOUONHH. The friends of tho votorau war horso, Maj. M. II. Ferguson, ask his friends t<? re-oloot him (<> (ill the Coroner's ?flioo. I lo w ill bo abject to tho Pilu'iary in every part icular I respectfully announce myself a candidate fur Coroner in the ap proaching primary, subject to tho rules of the Democratic party. M. Edwards. I h< iel>3 announce mysolf a can didate for the ollice of Coronor of 1 aureus county, Bubjecl t" tho Democratic primary olection. W . D. Walts. FOR SUPERVISOR. The many friends of Robin J. Copoland respect fully nominate him as a candidate lor the' ollico of County Supervisor, sobjocl t" lhe primary elect i<>!:. Friends. The friends of G. Marion Mooro, of Waterloo township, respectfully announce him a candidate for County Supervisor, subject lo the Democrat ie Primary. I bog to announce myself a can didate for lh" ollice of County Super vi.-or in the coining Primary, subject to the rules <>f tie Demo cratic party. * .1. S. Drummond. The friends of .1. I). Mock re spectfully nominate him n> a can didate for the ollico of County Supervisor, subject to Iho acti >n of the Democratic primary. 1 announce myself aa a candi date for recommendation by (he democrats of Voting's township for the ollice ..f Magistrate at the approaching primary, the rosul : which I shall abide. .1. II. CosiiV, W. W. Kennedy ICsq., is nomi nated for Magistrate lor Laurcns Township, subject to the Demo cratic primary. Itlood Cure Sen! Free. By addrossing Blood Balm ('".. 885 M itchol I Street, Atlanta, Go-., any of our roadors may obtain :i sample hot t le of i he famous I ?. !; B.?Botanic Blood Hahn. the greatest, grandest, besl and slrongoat Blood Remedy known. ? ores when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula, ec/.ema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, dis tressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Freu modi cal advice included, when de scription of your troubl is given. This generous offer is worth while accepting. Sample boll le sent free, all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale !>v all druggists at $ 1.00 per hol t!. . B. B. B. is away ahead of ;<n other Blood Remedies for curing Spring Blood Humors. Try 1! II. B. this spring. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CA 110UNA. THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S E PUC A T ION A L S Y S TUM. Throw ftCiidom'o courses ending tn 1 locroes. Professional courser, iu Law, Medi cine ami Pharmacy* Kummer Soho d for Teachers. i Scliohll'sllips and I Loans lo Needs. TUITION *<?<>. > Free Tulllen lo Can \ dldnles for Ministry, / Minister's Sons und V Toncliors. 512 students besides Mil In Summer School. 38 teachers iu th ? faculty, For catalogues ami Inform ilion ad d rCBB F. P. VENABLE, Prosldeni. Chapel Hill. X C? Dr. Itofo E. Hughes, O III cos Todd lluilding, Phone 7?">; and Cotton Mills Store, Phone 101?, Specially prepared for ICxainin ing und Treating disoascfl of Eye, Kar, Throat and Nose. HA EE, SI M KINS ?V HA EE. Ailoriioys ni Law, Laurkxb, South Carolina, We practice in all state and llnllid States Courts. Spocial attonlion givon nolleetions. %-fr Parblos desiring to buy or noil Factory, Bank ? ! other stock, bonds, e'e or rea CStai may consult W. W. Hai.i.. Several town lots for sale. Salos of lots on monthly installments nego tiated. SUMM KR days o II EK E ! The Outing Season brings its quota ol necessary items, Whether you arc going to the Moun'ti it du?, a hot mallei' -s<> iQng ;|S . or the Seasliorc v..; diobe is solcctt'd in (rood taste. Nothing is in better lonn lor llietjo occasions than live Duck or C ash Skirt and Shirt-waist. The number prices of styles ami variety of patterns, ami extremel) low rendt r Our iwo^pic te Suils exceedingly popular For Vou can obtain a linen crash skirt with apliqucd front and ;i white lawn shirt-waist vi:!, \\m rows of insertion ami innumerable tucks, the two for S2-50 At proportionate figures, many selec in.iv bo made LAU1USNS COTTON MILLS S'l'OHK. .-.\l/V*v w v. *-' SrT.,i. -.? 5a il 1 ?? ? .... 1' T. N. Barksdalo bogi to tuinonhOM t.hitt ho has Uihli d to Iiis businoss a fully equipped and woll-app I lim ol ?is- ? A handsome HEARSE has b< of funerals, good tasto and judgment promised ollloiont and prompt servio< A very largo stock 1 Cn ? hand I Ftti?erai Supplies. raised In the c>indue vi rn and natrons ar T. N. Barks F iSt" Tha >tock of funeral - I tar dale's lino of vehicle Mr. It, V, Iii i ? ?? the ? iL) part ment.s and calls, day or night, Sundays and ? . . . ? . I have instant attcn tion. At nights or Sundays, Thoin ' r.M urn's r sldcnce. For the next Thii ' ,iys WE olVor you an opp d'tunil : ;?? suppig you i tvaiits ill Stl ill hi i Goods that you cannot allot.1 to niisa Colored Organdies at 10 and l_'_. ?the regular ton o< .;. kind. cents, worth 15 and 20 cents. , . , , ^, ? ? ( rash lot'Skirts at o tits., w 1 Iii Colored Lawns at 8.1 cent?can'! Scent boat it for 5 cents. ?. , ,-, , \\ Into Bod Spreads at I HI cenli Yard-wide I'eival.-. at ? 1-2 cents cheap at $1.20 ALL SILK- Kol! SHIRT WAfSTS VxO AT ACTUAL COSl\ tf-fiT* Ladies' roady-woar SkirUahd Waits eiil to you, and lh? price cut to lit your purse. Pay us a visit and take your Summer out ing' 011 the money you will sav T II IS SI U II Under Bendella hotel ft-. dkuBlm&' Ii. <e J^1 iyi i n f t if* * <5 1 JE* r< B'or t'.tie nestt so Days A big line ol Ladies $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes 10 be closed on' as loO. \lso a line of $1,25 and $1.00 to go at 85 cents as long id hey last. Metis $1.50 ami $1.25 Shoes to -.m> at Si.do We are ollering some special attraction in Clothing-? $12.50 Suits at $9.75? v,n Suits at $7.50, $8.o? Suits at Vye have llarguin Counter of Clothing, which we are offering at p ices lhat will surprise you. Com early and gel the CHOICE of these. Yours lle^peetfully, J. l<3. ftlitffa'r & B?ro. Laurons, S. C . duly 1, 1 .mo.