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i< iv, iv .. '?? i < i?th ud.v ill ;.t his homo In L ureni?, and i'- \* f nr i:>: will Iff,' to UlV'OI'gO a M|t'gic;|l i p ritiou.???Potion I'a'h Chron'cle. Death ol Ml*, .lohn Liudloy. Th's hitjhiv respected mid good cltl* /,i?n died,on iho Olli instrnt in the sev entieth yv.ir ol Ii a age Ti mourn their Io - he loaves t ight children many relativen ml f icudx. Ilia rv? main* vvoso laid io res1 hithecocro iii , at It him Creek. Ho was a true hi 1 c >n si-ti tit member of ilo Baptist church a' Sur.dy j?r i n . Ureciivlllo i o it.t ?., lor muliv. yi at.-. ?I. II. A. j S|H>cinl Notice. Kev. T. C, O'Doll, ol Iho Epworth I i irphanage, t olumbia. s. c . will spend | iie.xl Sunday, in li inrens. preaching at | lie Til-" Melle di?t clmroh, morn in;] I, ml evening, I h s will, ol cou-fo lie* i-ositato my post-potting thu sormo' miii nine, <l lor i hat i'a> They will, Ii. v., bo preached on the following Mllid'iy. I'ublio invited t ? hear Ib'Oth i r (> l?el'. W ry r, .-pee fully, \V VI s< IN W, Dl.'Nl'AN. it rend and Bread Making, l'(t Uil y. < l the Agrlcul ihm" |)< - i par tie nt at U'u hingtun, in an article on''llreiUi aid I'.rcud Making," says ?'. he i mi it IV? value ? f wheat Hour de- i ponds largely opo i thechuractor of the I milling." Mo mostseiontilloaliy milled dour is ''Clifton." So Insist en your gi01 er send ug i to yen. T. N. Burks dttle or m. II. Kow'.cr bus it. Kft i ? Corsets all the new stylo at Mr-. Adams'. Wwti.p To buy a pair of p'gs. Apply at this office. Itev. t'. A. It. .Ironings. 'Jhc Mlbjeot of thh sketch is de scend* d from a lino of ancestors who we <? known a- lovers ol Cod, df coun try und (i tho Presbyterian church; their patriotisiii bo'nj? evidenced i>\ the fuel that live of ihctn bod down their lives in the t Ivil War. U s fa ther. who was of English descent, was a surgeon In tho Confederate army, lino was, during a part of his term of servier, n the hospital corps in Kiehmond, V?. After the war be continued the practice of modiclne and beeanio distingui?hod In his section. His mother. NKK Clark, was of Seoteh Irish extl*aoti( n ami was a godly and profoundly pious woman dovoti d to the religions and < ducat lonal interests of In r four son-, two of whom are now in the ministry. .Mr. Jennings was bo?n on his fa ther's p'antati n in Lauren?, s. c . in I.S08. He took th" lull course at the Presbyterian CollegO of South Caro lina and was graduated at the age of 2l as vo'ed ciorUn (( his chi<s, win ning al o the I'.--ayi-t'.- medal, lie af terward- Ii d the chair of Creek in the same Colli <:?? in i-.i-> he was graduated Irom Princeton Theological Seminary, nod -mm afterwards re-, celved a call to the Presbyterian ohuroh at I niou, S. C which be ac cepted, ami he was ordained and io stulud pa-tor by u commission (.' En* ort'o l'r?.sby tery on Oeiohor Oth, I8?2. - -So.:', le rn l'i\ shy it i Ian. Mis. A;,ins !,:,.,,(?: flic new silks and trimmings. Big Hue of wash goods. Everything that i> new and pretty in Laces, Embroideries and Ad-Ovors. The Hub. .Mrs AdrtiiH Is opening a b autiful line i ! Dress tlcoi n. h'eo Pern. A beautiful Hoe ol Ladles' Umbri .Iis, black uud colored lust received nt The Huh. We are rce iv imr daily one of tllO prottlest lines ol Bed Koom Salts, Din ning Loom. Hall and Library Purnt lure. New beginne i'd ju>t furnishing their holtold house-keeper.-. (Illing | in can save mi ney by coming to S. m. ft E. II. Wi kes. Have your tailor-made suit mt>de V through us. A lull lino of p items will be on exhibition at our store, Saturday. March lhth and Monday .March isth. I. E, M inter a I h o. Don't pay $23.00 for a Dinner Set, when you can have the same delivered to your depot for i>17.7.*>. consisting of 10c pieces. s. m. & 10, II. \Vlikes. Sec our line <>i extra pant-. i > n prices speak for themselves. J. E. Minier ,\ Uro. The modern kllohon is not com plete without one of our colobrated Buck's StOVeS. They are sold with this guiU'Uli 00 that they cook to please you or sour money refunded. 6. M. .v E. 11. Wilkes, Have you bcci1 the '"Dion" patent viel Oxfords? Thoj are the "swellost" thing of the season. .). E. Minier v\ I Ire. The prettiest lino of Ladies' Holts in town. Prices from 10 cents to $1.00. The Hub. i?ur line of children's clothing just opened. Hrlng your little boys tu us for their Spring suits, am the latest style. J. E. Mieter ft Co. big lot stone Crockery Flower pot.-, gallon und half gallon sizes, just re ceived at s. M.?v E. Ii. Wilkes. Agents J ft V Coats' Spool Cotton. Largo stock always on hand. J, E. Winter ft Uro. Hat- for everyone in all styles at J. E, M inter ft Uro. Bargain Hunting?This is the place and now is the tnno to inako your pur chase as our 10 cents counter is crowded with valuable articles that a house-keeper needs every day. s. M. ft E, II. Wilkes. * Hon'i skip a word we say. We mean it all. one hundred and twenty-llvo do/on linen shades on Hawthorn H II ers from Ift cents to $L2n each. Urine tho measure of vour window to H\ M. ft R. II. Wilkes. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn. Scald. < nt Ol' Bruise, Buoklcn's Arnica Salve, the host in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal It. Cures t hi Sores, Fever Sores, doers, Boils, Folons, nil Skin Eurptions, Host File cure on earth, <>nly 26 ets. a box. (fare guaranteed. Sold by The Lhu rens I Irtlg Co. FOR SALI! ?Good horse and mule. Terms n asonablo, I. W am; ANDKIISoN, Laurons, s. c. FOB KKM Cottage on Academy Street, containing four rooms ami a StuVOrOOm. For terms apply at '.'iU olli ce. to this pujmju We have one of the largo?! r-tooksol Uonerul Mori handho in lauions aid will roll either ioi r ; i?r c>n t mc ; cheap as unyb ' \ . 1 o ?. 'nil I mi < I Wagons, Buggiee, ilarnoso and Under taker's Supplies. Beo u<* before buying Will buy ull the poHB you hnv.- to soil, flospeot fully, K. P. M I LAM ft CO. Honest Clay. This well known standard bred hor*< will do the seasou at LaureusC. iL am <iray Court Monda; ? and Tuesday h al f^aureni, Other days at Oray Court. / coal black hoIid color, weight LfMH nounds, combination gates. Terms *10 i, R. WlM.IS, Gray Court. \ Maroh 4, lWU.-fli, . Municipal Klcction. The elec'lon <?: < if r'athora pistil ":1 ,v Itli <;? " i n'erost \ ondrday with tho fol owing ruguH: Ma .or . \ (;r;(y. Ward I I?, . Kollo K ||U?0I Si \\ ? ?i U Fleming Jones. v* ard w. .\ w Wurd I M. II. Fowler. Wait! .1 >. Hciinptt. m urd <j d,.. y. K 'Podd. I llO oltj i- in ||Hnils. Death of Dr Kugciio Marlin. The .-mi,Men death ..f Dr. Kugocu Mur? tin, at his linino at M.-Col 's, In Marl boro county, on lust Thursday morning, was a great shook t<? his rolattves ami I'- ends in thi> city. In-. Mart n was a successful young physician, only about thirty y< ui\s of ugo and had the prom'so <>f a piospetous rai'ci r hoforo htm 11 WttS a , ..' y ,-. \ . I j M .i i in. nl i his county, i ml was mat r cd a few yours ago to dUs Sarah S' ell a duught ??? ol tho lute Congressman t;. \V. Shell, who with ouo child survives him. 'I lm body was brought lo faiur?. us on Friday, tho burial taking place at Chestnut kid go eoniolery. A largo number uf friend, mot tho tra n on Friday und afterwards attended tin: funeral The bereaved family have tho deepest sympathy in l heir alllinio . Highly Distinguished. At tin- recent ox iminaiiom in the law department of the South Carolina (.'ol pge, Mr. A, U. Todd was highly ?I stiugulshed, about tho highest mark I hat an ^ studont ovor attains to. Mr. I'odd possessor h Hnc in lud anil is re garded a- one el the br'ght'St voung inon ?t the South Carolina College Li? Is tbo eldest son ol Mr. j. W. Todd, of i in- tdtv. Mr. I". |,. Milam. This uged citi/.on, a mciubor of a family long Idoutitk'd with Laurons eouuty ami its interests, died at his homo i'apt of this o?ty on tho 7th Inst, Ho hud nl eil responsible positions in Iho service of tho county always prov ing fbithful ii'.d giving satisfaction ? Ii was prom inon I In the u ip;ist church ami true to his profession. He 'eaves bebind him a family of children and many relatives lo mourn the r lo s. Thomas II. ( lardy. We regret exceedingly to learn of the death of this young irontleman,who died near Thomasville, G*., on Patur day last, after a long illness, Ho whs tho son i f cx-Judg* of I robUe .lohn M. Clard , of his el y, and a ino*t ex emplary an i promising young gcntlo man. The pir, nts have the sympathy of many friends in this severe utllie tion. Trnynhani >\ Itiirdinc. Mr It. Iturdine, who has rocontly been v? it h K. I ? Milam .\ < '<>. has bought an int rest InCnl.J. II. Trayn Ii nn's dry goods buslni s< and tbo llrin Ail! In future bo composed of Mr. |{y laud Tray n ham ami Mr. II. Hurdlnc. Th> so > oung goal eihod possess splen d d buslne ? iju lit- >atinna and wl'i run . ii up to-d,iti ?, ubllshincnt. An Old baud Mark Cone. The Milien Mill 11 use, one ul' t he venerable Inud-niarks t.t the county, w i- destroy (il by lire i?n i he :;, d inst., i In? properly ol l ?r I . ?.. Fitlh r. 11 is a p.It id the he.p|i>. ni WutlSWON II, willed to h' '.dnjor Dunlap's Ilmtal Ion" lor a school lor Hie white children ol that llalnllinn, a century ago. Til's i- a good year for high finning umong tho farmotVi 'ntolligout interest in the garden, attention to stock and for the ladles to d > their best in tut, horticulture and dorn stic economics. t.)ur county I'air, with Grny Court will upon tint hall, then follows the state i'a r and with December tho grand el max ol the ? hal l' s on Kxposition e mos. At the State Fail* 48o0'l fun in crease ot >i.i<hi will he disbursed in premiums We feel assured tlint, our l 're-idi ii'. I >r. I Hill, ai d I ?r. Alk'-n, Siorolury, will be on the a ert to keep tie; interest of Dill' hell' eX|KJsi'IOn !>ef?ue our eit '/.e||S and thai our tine show of last autumn w II be totally < elipsed. At a recent election Mossrs. M. M. Teaguo, (iiorge lllsor, A. K. Holmes, |{, A. Au tin i lid .1. .1. Voung were 0 cctod Trnstijos of the VVadsworth School. This a frei' school lor white childron of what is known as tho "Ma jor Ihn lap's U.lttulton" in Laurens. supported by a fund from p'openy willed by Tliom-'s VVmlsworth in 1701). Tho lund now consists of several thou sand dollars and tracts of land in sev eral counties of the state. Heath of Mrs. Goodwill, Mr . Kthellnda Goodwin, widow of the lute Giles Goodwin, died at Knc or< e yesterday, after a Budded attack of plcknis?. sh ' v/ai 7(1 yoars old, and an ' nl> ehib', Mrs Mary A Kike, sur vivo? her, Her r nvilin wi ! bo buried M.is afti rnoen 'tt t'.' eeihctory of Trinity church about four mi e-, from Rnoree, by tho side of her deeeesed husband. Mrs. Goodwin was a Mb I'nole, and was a woman of excep tionally high character and pos> sealed of energetic nature. In her community in Hnd about Knoroo sin dul many turns of charity, and made bundrrds of fr ond**, to whom the news of her death will bo loce'ved with ie grel. Her long lifo ?'?as -peat in u e Tubus- and while there are those, of he.r blood wi n ha I hoped for and wished tin*; -lie might reHoh fourscore years, s'PI the rcllection that in every ri spect Bho d d her duty as a yood wo man and devout Chr s'.lan is console lion enough.?Spnrtanburg Herald, 8tb inst. _ .Nutrition the Need of the Haee. "Nutrition is tho in- t nood of the race, and bread is the ba^is of all strength and growth, says Prof. H. W Wiley, tho Government chemist at Wash n don. Howessenttal it Is then, that you should have pure Hour out of which to make the broad. ' Clifton" is 1 t'UHI'tinteed thO purest and best, hence you Miould indstoii having it. Sold in ! V;i i'. d- b.y T. N ltark*dato and M. II. I Kowl< p. IIA IUJTOM S. Tho cold .-nap la?A wot?k Impeded the progress of farm work for a few days, bin since iliac time you can hear the geo-haw In iver. direction. The farmo'S have dune more work up t<> this tune than has beon dorn* in scv oral yo o*8and a good deal of garden ing h*tS he.-n done. Air. Molv'n Wo d, n very aK<-<l citi zen l'f this section, die I last week and was buried at Harmony church. A little child of Mr. David Rar lone got badly scalded by falling into a pot uf boiling water u lew days ago. A child of Vir. Mavid Vaughn's was buried at Uouluh last weak. ( ii.is deiah o slekncH through tiiis ? ecti ii. inostl gl'lpp lid colds. Capt, King, the King Bridge llulld cr, bulhilng a coiorid bridge at Nash's Mill. I'd - farmeis that held lliell'COtton ii e somewhat down in ti> motrh at ' tho fail III prices. Tho wheat and oil crops are looking j Ii lie fi?r t his season. I (iir elimd at (I rci n I '<> d i t Hour* \\ lung i ndor Iho mpt rvlslou of coin* [pOlCIlt h i el ei s, o r ein ich- s are j. capering, Ilio people arc in harmony ; . in- with another and all things are, go I jng on right with the exception of an Iaccident once in a while. W e. are. well pleased with Til E A n VKRTI8KR up hore. Alt' II. { A Monster Devil Plsll Destroying its victim in'a ty pe of ^Constipation. Tho power of this inur ii'derOUl malady is f ? -11 on Organs and i nerves and muscles and brain. Thorn's > no hcali.ii till it's overcome. Hut Dr. ? King's Now Life l' lls are a safe and certain cure, Heat in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 2ft cents at Lauren? Drug Go. * . t ? . v >- . FACTS PEHS?SAL AND IIKIKF NOTES OF ?KCl v i EVEN rs. Nov. \v. s. [Jo'ines \J*ltol Puk n last week, j Mc. < (um Doodi, a prom'no t citizen <>f Wntu'-loo, was in the fit\ l?Yld?y. Mr. Li'liiK.1 Kennedy was la Iho olty ; on Sal uiilay. Mr Perry llolcombo was in (lie city Sat unlay Mr. II, /.. Nabots, i?f pros* Hill, was in iho city Saturday, Miss Mallio Ballo hns returned from n vlfit to friends nt Norwood, N. ('. Dr, Thonitis Mo"oy i- on tho streets again al ter an acute attack ol grippe. Mr. ami Mr-. < !. C Tlliclitig ni.a a visit to ( Kloster. ('??1 .1. II. \Vharten visited the city en Thursday la-t. Mi-. ?'. <'. (iarl'ugt'.Mt, cf Williams Ion, is i i the city. Mr. W G. Wibon is in (bo Ninth, buying a big Spring Block. Hon. It. A. Cooper att*ndod court at Vnderson last week on Important legal htuinofs Mr*. T. H Nolpon has returned rrom iho North, where sin, bought the I lull's spring steck. Magistrate Pierce Hcllam? am! Mr. David Harris, ei' Dia'.'.-, wcro on our s'reets hist Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, ,,| Cross Hill, left for a trip to New York list week. Mr. M. H. Poolo, one of the large*! planters pnd most prominent men In tho county, wa- in the, city Monday. Miss Saltlo \Va?kIns has returned from Ashville, where she spent the win*er. Captain.). R. Minter and K. 1*. Mln t?r returned Saturday from a visit to Sedal in. Mr. .lured I). Snl'ivan spent Sunday in Greenville with his son, Mr. I.. D. Su I van. Great rains f< II in the Western soe tion of the county on Sunday night and the Kahuns waters w. re high. We have been walling for somobody to complain of old winter dallying iii t lie hip of Spring. Misses Alma ami Irene Kay have re turned from a vUil lo Miss Cavrio Ituy at Huntington. M'-ssts. Kyland and (iibbon Trnyn Imin have returned from V 'Lrii>ia,; where they have 1.u attending til business college. The livery facilities of the city WOl'C exhausted getting tho operat ives ut tho various factories to tie polls on yes-: t -rday. 'I he proverbial "varmint" has tip- 1 poured In the Mount Plousanl neigh* borhood ami is playing havoc with the dogs and tho colored brother is ipiite excited over the sensation. Forest lires ravied on Paris Mountain during las', week. Wo learn with re prel that Itev. N. .1. Holmes bad a barn burnt. Mr W. W. Hall Irwa cottage to rent on Irby Hill, tm Academy Street. It hi-s lour rooms and a stove room and is in good repair. Ii is the house recently oeeup'ed by Mr. George Italontino. Ap|)ly at this ollice foi terms. Mr-. Kmm i Moscley's manj friends wib he glad lo learn thai she has re turned from Spartauhurg, where she lliis been living lor ti e past two yea'-, ami will again make ii,i- r (y ),,.,? borne. President O. It, Simmons, of the Hank of l.aurens, loft lor the North last week-. He will buy the extensive and up-to-date stock ol goods and mil linery always carried at Iiis stoic, one of the largest and most satisfactory concerns in t he city. Preston I'.. Allen was one of the I.'I named by the Anderson Grand Jury, but oxonorated. He came to Anderson next day alter the Prosentmont and died in a few minutos after dismounting from his buggy. Thirteen is a mighty awkward squad to be io. Carter, Montana Senator, In tho ex pirli g hours of the Senate, talked to death the 5') million River and Harbor Hill. He held Iho Hour l.{ hours. He goes out, but the President lixed h in comfortably with the $5,000 chairman ship of tho St. Louis Exposition, Mr. W. L. Gray recently visited Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington taking with him his daughter, Miss Wlllou, now a student In Colum bia. He took in lie- c >ronation of Pivsldout McKinley and reports that the scene was gorgeOUS indeed and the manner of it has not been overdrawn. TfIB advkrt1skh h is been honored by an nvitation to the commencement exoro ses of Falrvicw Academy, Aikon, on March 21st. Key. S. It. Bass, a tal ented teacher and 8'roilg preacher of 1 he gO*p*d, is the principal of this nour ish ng school. Skating is tho rage in the. city, II you can't skate you are slow Indoo 1. Iho rink is in the hall over Mr. \V. L. Boyd's store and the fad draws a crowd every afternoon and night. Skating rink stock has doubled its value in ten daj s time. The las' number ol the l-unnm Echo is partlc.ilnrly good, which is doubtless in largo measioo duo to Mr Iteubon Pin.-, of this city being a mom her of tho editorial stall. Mr Pitts, is by tho way. making some very high murks at I'm man and b s clovoi ii oss i.^ generally acknowledged, We note that Mr. G. W. Cunningluim i.- Sec clary ol the Pllllosophlan one of the Purman Univor<dty Ltornry s. , ii tics Mr. Cunningham is one of the Lau ens l)OJ8 who has made a splendid ro< Ol'd at Kurinail, and won all sorts of p ais s. and dlfttlool ion. I), puty Henderson returned from At lanta on Saturday morning, where he went to bring hick one Wallace Jones, colored, charged with obtaining (roods under a fills-; pi'OtOUSO. The negro there proved not to be Wallace ami bad bo< n d sc barged i Deputy Uondoivoo saw tho loan ami was assured ol the want Of identity. A sworn coin phii i ? l is published t hai contractors building the n iw state House pOl'ticOOS are not us ng in Iti rial ami skill up to spec!flea'Ions and that die Stilt0 IH. bell.?; < heated. Strange! One would h VO Supp s d lluil. ill enn Irnctors would exceed or ether tall short of iheir contract. Uy what mis ( bailee did the committee lind such people'/ ??Clifton" Flour. It it the best for the health of your family, tho best Hour for good, palatii b'e baklpg, the best Hour to use at. any and all Ii 11168, Ask T. N. Harksdale or M. IL Fowler for it Id Laurons. It. w'nl he welcome news to the many i friends, f Mr. /. tmi Carter, of Prince ton, who has been in feeblo health for I Houij lime that he is now improviog.llo I is one of Laurens county's best citizens j and bis many friends on this stdo of the Halnda sincerely hopo for his upeedy recover).?lleu?a Path Chronicle. Preparing Keiuedics For Stock I- a feature of our Proscription De partment ii|ion which wo pride ourselves. Wo ?lo not slight such prescriptions .-imply bees use the med'eines are to be given to do mestic animal*. Drugs and chemi cals of doubtful quality are not "good enough" at our sore. This is why you should bring us your prescriptions for Condition Pow ders. Liniments, Poultry medi elms, Hog Cholera remidiea, Dog medicines, etc. Wo also have a largo number ol formula- tor preparing all kinds of remedies for all diseases of all do mestic animals. Tho Laurons Drug Co. Druggists. 'Phono 7fi Goods dolivered. State of South Carolina, LAUfiKNS < OUNTY, in <Durt of 1 'robate, WiiF.itKAK, I"). A. Watklns has made suit tome, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration on the Kstato and elYeots of Win, T. Wi.tkins, deceasod. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and Credit >rs of tho said Win. T. Wat kins, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me. in tho (Jourt of Pro bale, to bo hold at 1.aureus C. II. S. 0 , on the 28rd day of March 1001, af ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to -how cause, if any they have, why tho said Ad mist ration should not be (ranted . Given under my hand, this sth day of March, 1001, O. G. THOMPSON, .1. 1'. l. C. Mar. 8, 1001?H. notice" -To Administrators, HXK?UTOKS, GUARDIANS AND TKUSTKKS. YOU arc again rominded that hy fuiliug lo make their returns they not only forfeit their com* missions, but are liablo to tho penalties incident to tho issuance of untie to show cause why return has not boon made (>. Q. THOMPSON, Mi ell 0, 1901-ttt. .i. P. b. Real Estate. U?UStH and Lola and Karins lor sah" Tenants placed and I tents Collected. Terms reasonable, KKNNKDY St CSOOGANS, K.a! Kstato Agcnta, S ?Ulli side Public Square. hiurciiH, s. fj.j Jan. 1001 ihn. BALL, fllAHC'ISH & OA Mi, Attorneys tit Law, Laurbns, Sour ii Carolina, We practice In all Stale and l.'nltrd State* Courts. Spooial mention given ??nlleollonH. Se veral town lots for Rale. S.llCS of lots on monthly installments nego tiate 1. W. W. Ham. Tlr. < e Papers, One Year Racll only I50c. Weekly Times, RICHMOND, VA., Now only 50 cts. a Yoar, and includes absolutely fl'00 Tie Par-Agon Monthly, New Viel, The Farm Journal, Philadelphia TUB DAILY and SUNDAY TIM KS Including Farm Journal and Paragon Muuthly Now only #H per year. Zoo. per month by mail. Addre Tho Times. Hiubniond, V ?. oirjetrjirjs* I^eu) ? EVERY DAY! Just received a Beautiful line of Pink, Blue and Garnet Silk. Also, a pretty line of Percales, Organdies, etc 3 tell. Over Laces and Ail-Over Embroideries and Edgings to o PEflCE ot) Eaftt), KQtit Prices to fill. You'll enjoy giving at our prices, and what yon give will be wortin-, if you buy from us. Talk is easy but we have the Goods to show for our statements and we know a lew things too. We can save any pur chaser, of Clothing, Shoes or Dry Goods, money on these lines. From now until Christmas wc intend to sell the Goods. If quality and price counts we will win. Some straight Shots. Siloes. * 1Dry Goods.* Ureter uiear. There are Shoos, and thoro are* In this department we havo nol Hoys knee -uns in i?oavyaSnoe8j But vou wiU oniy niul tho#? ? , , 4 weights from M oonta up. Mon'ejbest Shoo, in our store. #gold (iollarH 8om? Rt *9 cunts, norj :uits in every imaginable color? WFGIVE jDrese Goods worth $1.50 a yardt au I stylo from $2.nS up. , ... . . , , 5l(,r 1<) uonts nor yard. BUT wo JTyou shoes without pasteboard orj 1 J ?v' rcoatB " " Wl11 k,,?n v"uSsi rap leather in them at the samejar0 selling Dry Goods cheaper than warm at small price. Spricc you pay for trash. Jyou over bought, them bofort you shoes without pasteboard 01*' tareselling ui gnt tu j, Ginghams, Percales, Fomespuns, Calicos, Flannels, a saving whether youwant a ,i Moil's, Ladies' Children's Muslin, Cotton or WOOL at small price for high quality material. Ask for our (leooc lined suits at 98 cents. MILE OR -A. YARD Wo nevt 1 fail lo please those who want the best. &T5!tmSSiS?3nuEtt :. . r;.::vAW.--^iKK3fr ' ' V H mm a?? II'? I ? ? ?? ? ill.1 Ii I ||yL|lL..j_Li_i.iLiL. jJJ?J-j? I I ? { WK T11 V, HOUSK A CONTENTED WOMAN is she who has pleasant sori'Oundings, she is happy be cause she is comfortable. She knows what the best is and knows where to buy the best fl ?txsy jDay | is much less vexations when ibc house is Furnished up-to-date. A new stove and new Fixtures for the Kitchen makes work easy. It is economy to have the best. >l *Kroiffht l?ahH ?: on i $111.00 L*u i'cha&cs. Laurene, S. C. lire grow Ii ? '.-?' ?,( I v. Hilt l'il'Clftl I reft roiico to ill r iid ipti hilit \ lo I ho roil i'ii.1 lo ol lim South. On our mm ? ii ?ml in >ur li in) gl'otlllda, IIi ,i. ? : i: '. Ii i doi'tlls llt'0 i . pointed in it-: inu . i" ; I i uwilii ill.'' voi y bcH ? i t'; '. '.: Im po -si hie lo grow. I i ? ? lorlnu ills we ai" (?nullit'?] lo .'. ? our cUkIoiiI' II . uiiti'li . > p. i no imk| li?5h from |i mi ii; I'm 1 Iii ".ii adapted In mil' Souilii'i ii ? .ii und (limato. Woodys Seed Book for 1901 i full} up t-i link', mid It'll* all :il> nit lit* best Seeds for the South. It.surpasses nil ol ut pub lication I of its kind i n In Ipf il and useful information for Onrdcnora, 11 inkers and I'm nun Mailt.I freo. Wille foii ii. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Growers & Merchants, RICHMOND, VA. L AfMlEfiT SEEO HOUSE IN THF. SOUTH. THE LAURENS.BAR A NEW LAW FIRM. The undersigned have this day en tered into a partnership for the practice of law in the Courts of thisState, under the name of Simpson ft Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to them. ii. v. Simpson, it a. Cooper. W. I?. I< NIGHT. It. E. IIAIlli. KNIGHT & IIA Kit, Attorneys at Law. CA Will practice in all the State and Federal Court*. Strict attention to all buslnfgf intrusted to them Office tip-stairs, Simmons' Building. A TT BNTIONI ATT BNTIONtt Teachers and Scholars of Laurens County. WishiPK to savo you money, as woll as to supply you with thu lateBt hooks, we havo put in stock Johnson's Head ers, Leo's Histories, Ginu'c Arithme tic* aud Frey'? Geographies. Glad to ; havo you call. , Palmetto Drug < \>. ???L?M KENNEDY BKOS. the Undertaking business at tho old stand. fJOFKIN?, OASKKTo an? ROBES, and HEAR HE, at tho ? ? LOWEST PRICES. 5) 4 A continuance of tho generous patronage hitherto extended rei Peotfully iolioited. KENNEDY BROS.,Laurent, ?, 0