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Jliroi'fi tor .Id M<ui<l;i\ in July. i i1 s. IHpp. Soullletown; l.miKdon ; , oks, Diu . II. I . Buldwln, Wu ,1. a Copolaud, Lauront; L. C. , ; dal; W. II. Cmupb9l). Lnu< i!. \ Austin, Cross 111 It: W. M. Insun. Lt&urons; It. B. Cllkerson, Sub .11 Anderson, ScuuMutown: I). . : i, Munter: J. \V. C. Hull, ii. c. S'ms, Waterloo; W? T. oh, ^ ouugs; T L. Joins, Voungs; ,\ lion Dlitkoloy, ScuMotown; Thus. Jacks; It. C< Crisp, Lauren.*: \ II, liellams, Dial; J. B. Brooks, ? .1. Itobt. Anderson, Waterloo; |i urd, Jacks, J P Pearson. Hun r i .Simpson, .lacks: W.M.Pin? , ., lacks; .1 \V. Mitchell. Sullivan: t. 15. Glenn, Seufllotown; J. D. Bun Waterloo; W. II. Bryson, Cross ?'. i . Hunter, Scutlletown; C. W. ; i-tou. I.Hurotis; P.rnst Noffz, Cross ? i t Todd, Scullletown; J, Irvln . . I .iii-?-n-: J, U. Itcddeu, Lau-! !;. Diggi'iis. Votings, \ Neu ItilllK. .i ( ' I lilt), ;u t 'ross Ulli, j bartered with u capital ol i will pro> e an ir.coiuparubl 'n the live business people ^hhorhood. The lollowing U llie? corporators: lb*. 1 H Mille?', .1. W. Simmons, I>r. v. . Ph on, \Vi C. Kasor, J. C. 1 . inH'U, HJ. U. IiHSor, Jr.. and 1.1) r. ol Cross Hill: ,lno. M. Sim ii ii<, ol Motiniylllo and Dr. A. A. Mi i?, of Vaughaosv I He. Marriage nl' J. ? . Jone-, Jr. Si s Jennie Chiles and Mr. J W. ol I.aureus, were married yes iflernoon at the homo of the Iber in this county. The eeremouy was wltncssod h,\ a few ruls and relatives. [mmodhilc'v ? r tin ? mon,\ Mr. and Mrs. Jones for a wedding tour to Old Point 1 irt, 'I hey will make their home in UrcenvillO oil their return, where Mr, lone.h is the ctlieiont depot a?:out ( liarleston atid WcstornCarolina u.ul.?Greenwood cor. The Stale \ ; ieuil ral and Mechanical Society. I ; ? annual meeting o( the Lau rer.s County Agricultural and Median* ? Si eh ty is hereby culled to meet In ? irl lb use. on Monday. July . :????!. Adiuiss'on to this will not bi united to tho ollleers and ? harter im bers of the Association, but every man whodcsiri - to see LaitronsCounty ubi'e >t of tho rest of our Stale hi is Iinj; to aid In advancing her , h' r ii ? i' rofts will bo welcomed to th iron fere nee. Bj . rder of? w. ii. Dial, i 'resident. ii. k. Aikkn, Sco'y. Mr. IoIiii-.hu Will Track at Helton. Mr. G. L. Johnson, of 1.aureus, has In ii - I etod principal of the high here 11 > succeed I 'rof 1l. 13. t hen hum who goes to WIlHngton, S. I c. The school was i(ulle a success bore ust year and prospec's are bright.? Ik Iton or. The State 2lst. lion Willlain >,'. Gray don. of Abbe will i:t? a candidate for Congress ?XI rear from the Third District. li i store Is a school for buyers. We e ii give you a splendid education In vii nes liriil save you money. i lavis, l topor iv Co., The Loaders, Spei nl prices on Ladies and Chil dren's .si ippoM. ?1.25 values at US cts. Dollar v.u'.i s at 811 cents. The Hub. liUAItl) rOH TKACHBRS. ;rs wishing to u'lond the Sum hool will lind good Hoard, at a rea-ionuble price, at Mrs. H, T, S.vit . iG.tn accommodate as many as sixteen. Gents' low-cut shoes! You will have cash loft alter purchasing a pair. O II. Simmons. '.. : Mantels, well linlshed, mado of ? > ':..v - ?.roned timber, opening ly ii) - t up ut i?:{.7?and up to $10.00 iVCl cd from our waroroom. s. M. ,\ k. 11. Wltkos. \ S immer Sorgo coat, light and i dn -;. te>", is the real ihinp; for .'.. E. M inter ?v Hro. . - a greal season for low-cut ? - See Oiir pate nt viols. .1. E. Minter & Bro. ???? ;in Mlllinory at greatly reduced prh es. Seo ib before yon buy and save money, The Hub. O r talc of trathe in this issue will est everybody In need of anything in < ? line " Yours, Pus i>, Roper & Co., Trr.de Makers. Ladies, I bandlo Belgier Bros.' slip per* Others are cheaper, but none uro better , t >. l*>. Simmons. Wo have h nice- line of Lcmonado H. ? - from u? c -nts an 1 up. s. M. .v E. II. Wilkes. We haven new I'noof neckwear that ctl not bo surpassed In this city, J. I-. Minier & Bro. Wedil nps this season will b<- distin* for tho beauty of the wedding l>n cut, Our stock is now tilled with licesi ol late productions. Call in and see them. S. M. v\ K . FI. Wilkes. ?In cleaning sale Is In operation at the immense store of l lavls, llopor iv Co. ip?< ul r. duct ion on ail Summer Dress Goods, lo cont? values in cents: all 10 cents goods at K cents. Tho Hub. Sox, l-'ancy Sox, Plain Sox, Moslory nil sizes and prices. You arc Interest ->cd ' ii ? his sale. J. f'J, Mint' . .v Hro Cool and Ucstful?Solid Oak Rookor No, J:;, with double eancsoatand back. Will givo you cost and comfort those Jiot days, < oily 9.1.?0. .. M, ? ?. h. Wilkes. Dion's SbocK fit tbo foot, pleaso thi Oyo and suit the purse. J, B. Mlnlor ?v Hro Diu up your dollars ft, ^, Como to liio |>ig reduction iale at I >.i\ is, ttopor ?\: (Jo's. OPENING ?of? JJooks of Subscription. ?tatk or south C >\.\sa, i County i <\ Laurkns. i Pur-1,ant to a commission Issued to the undersigned as corporators by M It. Cooper Secretary of State, on IhjJ ^Kt day of June. notick Is hereby given that books of subscription to the oapltal stock of (he Bank of Cross inn will bo opened at J. \V, Simmon's store, in the city of Cross Hill, State and County atorcHuid, On June J7t b, at jn a. in. Tho s.dd proposed corporation will have a capital stock of $20,000, divided ini" 600 -bares of the par value of $60 Oaohj with its principal ph.ee of bind ness at Cross ifill, and will bo em powered to engage In the business of Goncral Banking business. J. II Miller, f?. W. Piusen, J C Hutchinson, J; I). Wheelo'r, J. W. Simmons, w. c. Rasor, E. B. Kasor, Jr , A. A, Madden. Jno. M. Simmons, Corporators. Court convenes itfe Thir I Monday in July. Judge Townsend.of 1 'oh n n> pro? side. Tho tight circuit Judges of the state are ut homo at this time. Thoy inako tho circuit of ihn state in two and a hull years The July term Is u week, criminal and equity business, ami the week will be consumed. Miss P.mmlo Meng was the charming hostess at a beautiful reception on Sat urday afternoon in honor of Miss Lutlo C. -lorj. -;. Miss Men:: was assisted in receiving by Misses Lutte Jones,Caro Adam-. un(| Mr,, q, \y Mayer, of New berry. Tile guest* were al>out Ufty in number, among them Misses Fannie McAdcn, of Charlotte, and Louise Fleming, of Greenwood. Oapt. J. B. Humbert, Chairman, was in the city on Friday ard Is actively at work with his township committee men with reference to a Laurens countv Kxposit Ion exhibit. Capt. Humbert, one of the mos; observant ol farmers 1? hopeful ol a good ouN-omo ol the growlne crop lie reeogul <?* thai low lands are put back, hut -till a crop may he made. Hi think* the wheat area in ? ho county is iuercasod. s? i leus linn oil'. The passenger train of the C. A \V. C. going North lumped the track near Tyger. on the 20th lust. Five wore sorloti ly hurt, Inoluding Mr. \V. A. Wallace, baggage master, of this city. Lauren N idle A wake! Tin l.nurcns Kuruitui'o Manufactur ing Company mean to win. it will send a line of samples ol their line work to the Furniture F.xhtbltlon at (Irand Rspids, Muh., in .1 uly. Flour Fanners. The columns of the Advertiser are op.? 11 ;o oar farmers, ami our farmer renders would enj \\ roports of grain crops, amo.1,1 to acre, (jauntily sown, character ol - ill, fertilization and treat ment, The National Union, .\ state orcanlza'don of this ordor was perfected at Chester during last week. Mr. I. I? Adams Of Ill's city was made Vicc-i'v ildent, and a mem ber of the I '.xi flit ive Committee. People's Record. This is a new venture In Laurons journalism. Uov. 1.. I',. Langford and \V. R. Saxon, colorod, I'M i tors ami Man agers. The local columns are well up to dato. Price 91.00. Phonetic. Wo have hoard of a proposition lo -et up a new 'i hone in the city. It remains to bo seen if it will material i/o, or is mere "sound and fury signifying i.ot h i ng." At Home With His Bride, Mr. Julian Wright, a bright son of Laurens, now ol Houston. Texas, Is In the county on a visit to bis family near Tylersville, and Mr. .1. C. Phllpot in this city. He comes en a bridal tour, bringing with him a fan- daughter of the "'Lone Star" State and is grooted with a thousand congratulations and good wishes. A Holiday. One week from to-morrow and we have a legal holiday. Have every thing .-wept up 1 lean?ineiuding cotton and corn by the great day. The South has never had time to observe it with due glorification hut the "Declaration" Is in the book-, all lie: same. The day has beon stolen from us- and the real owners are not likely to com l to their own in any leg hurry. We can read the oration- delivered up at Boston. Reil Men." At a regular council of Hiawatha Tribe No. 22, Improved Urdor of Red Men, held Juno 10th, tho following of ficer- were elected for the next six Moon-: Col..I. fl.Traynhain, Prophet: Henry Norman, Sachem: W. M. 1'. N'abors, Sr. Sagimore; F.. L. Martin. Jr. Sagi more; M. f.. Nash, Chief of Rocords; R R.Thompson, Keeper of Wampum. M. L. Na-h, W. 0. Winters and W. C. Blakoly. Trustees. The Hiorioits Fourth. July the Fourth will he Obsorvod flsa holiday by the people of the ootton mill, and the day devoted to gayety and enjoyment. Amusements will he provided for the crowd, ami notably, games of ball bo'.woeli I'.noroo ami Clinton and Laurens will be played. Tho boys on tho bid are tough antago nists on the diamond, and tin- visiting teams hail host bo well pre pa rod for battle. Our (.railed Schools. We learn that there Is some small opposition to supporting the City (iraded Schools with the usual tax. Not to vole tin: tax will be a mistake. Good roads and good schools are in dexes to the civilization of a commu nity. We cannot afford to go back n ard or to stand still. We b ive elected an accomplished saporintondont and to .chers: wo have the houso?; we have a bond d dobt, and WO Should reap the frilitfl. Tin friends of tho. (iraded Schools should boon hand to-morrow AI Clemson. Benntor Tlllrnan was orator last week foe Clemson commencement. This was a case of tho play of Hamlet with the Prince. AM accounts report a go d speech and that the boys were delight od. 'fhe Senater protosts against too] much puritanisni let the boys have a little fun ?he is not alarmed at keeping time to the music, and docs not believe that tho dovil Is in the llddle necessa rily. That the institution glvos prom ise of great usefulness there cannot longer be Question. s. B. Mahalfey. Kan ford IL MahalTey, a prominent farmer, and much re spected ? iIi? n, died at his 1 omo, near Alma, suddenly, at id o clock on Saturday last. Ho had not boon well, and at that hour, stated to nis family '.ii.it be wo,il l go Up the stairs and lake a rost, in twenty min utes Mrt}. MahalTey went to look after him ai d found thai he had expired, no doubt f. om heart fallupc, Han ford Munafl'oy >vas a modost gen tleman of more than ordinary rOhd ing and intolligoneo, and bail pass ed his seventieth year. I lo served as a Lloutonant, ami gallant soldier of the Ist B.C. CavsJry during the war. After the war he was married to Miss Henrietta I lodgers, a prominent and good woman, who with a daughter, Mrs. U. L. Wolff, survivos him, Thoy have the Blnct n sympathy of many friends of the deceased The remains were buried at Rabun COmotory On Sunday last, attended by a great concourse Rev. J. B. Wood ward, of the Baptist Church, conduct ing the burial SOrvlcO, SI. John's nay. Rev. Roborl Adams, Of tho First Presbyterian Church, preached on Sunday, by rcquost of Masonic breth ren, a sormon appropriate to St. John's Day. celebrated an ong Ma-ons through out the earth on the 2 lib of June. The loxtchosen by the oloquont speaker, John's Oospol V, 85: "Ho was a burn ing and a shining light: and y$ were willing for a season to rojolco In ids light." It was a learned and eloquent dis course upon the tenets and traditions of the ancient fraternal order, and much enjoyed. Palmetto Lodgo at tembd in fell force, while lrom neigh boring lodges thore were representa tive! brethren, among them brothers McClinlock, Cray and Cox, of Wal lace- Lay ton, of ICnoreoi Hairs ton, of Campbell! Darker, of-; McNlnch, of Brooklln, D. C., and others. With the accustomod eongivgution, the groal auditorium was mied, making the .day one to bo remembered. , i --_1_,_,_?Ji--_ FACTS PERSONAL AM) BRIEF NOTES OF RE< BN'l EVENTS. Dr. T K. Todd is having his resi dence on Main streut painted. Mr. T II Nelson vUilcd Spartan* burg last Wednesday, Miss Nannie Smith was the gllOal of friends at Gray CuiU't last week. Mr. Jesse Vance is in the city fur the Joues-Washington wedding. Dr. O. li. Mayer, of NewboiTV, is in the city. ?Mr. Carl Sloan ha- accepted a hand some position in Darlington Thorn well t >rphnnag< commence ment exercises arc mi tin- wojk. Miss Van nie MeAdeu, of Charlutte. is visiting Miss Maine l \ rgu ?on. Mr. anil Mrs. M.T. Simpson. Of < r<> IIill, were in the city Thursday. M iss M,d a Sullivan Is the ue -t of I lie Misses Wright a*. Clinton this week. Mrs. St. Armand, of Ncwberry, was in the city Monday. Mr. Allster (t. Holmes has returned from a visit to I nlon. Mr. C. C, Poathorstono is ?. Green vlllo. Miss IJuih Adam- i- visiting reht live- in Greenville. Mi. Mel. Fleming, a veteran of Get' tysburg and other Interesting events, was In the cit*. en Monday. Misses Bleanor and fjorraine bong, and Mrs. Wilson have gone to Ash\ Hie for the Summer, Mr. Dugas Martin, of Chuttlinooeu, Tenuessoot is visiting his parents, Dr. ami Mis. Martin. Miss L\ 1 Irhy i- visiting in Spartan* blll'g, and will spend some weeks in the mountains before returning home. About a dozen young men from Lau* rens danced at the Harris Lilbia Open ing ball. Miss Bloise Wiighl went to Spartan* burg last Wednesday for the state Summer School. Mr. Lawrence I). I'itts \m> been transferred frc the Cotton Mill Store at Darlington to the Mill Store here. Miss Lucy Darlington, of Alicndalo, was the guest last Wodnosduy of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Darlington. Mrs Margaret Wright, of Nowberry, i- in the city visiting lhelamil\ of Mr. .1. C. 1'hi I pot. The friends of Mr. Young Vance who bus been quite sick in Columbia, will be glad to hear of hi- convalescence. An examination was held on Monday for the two vacancies in the oiiy schools, There were nine applicants. Auditor W< Lowdnos Ferguson Is quite unwell, but it is hoped he will 30011 be convalescent and a'. Iiis olllce, Mr. ami Mrs. O. W. Ikibb und Miss Louise Kichey have returned from a visit to relatives at Coke-bury. Cadets Charley Webb. Barl Wilson and B. 13, G. Watts are at home from Clcmson. Mrs- BllaOavls has retui nod to Spar tanburg, after a visit to Mr, ami Mrs. IL W. Anderson. The stream is turning back running up hill. Several wagon load- of oats in I ho sheaf have been seen on the streets. Mr. .1. N. Watklns a.. I Mr. L. C Ricbey, of Greenville, have been elect ed directors of the Laurens Telephone Company. Miss Gona llramletl has noon corj seriously ill at tho homo ol hoe parent *, Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Bramlott, for several days. Miss Louise Fieralng, one of Greon wood's charming society girls, arrived la-t Wednesday to visit at Mr. W. W. Jones', Miss Louise Kill tan, a charming -o cioty girl and gifted young musician of Greenville, is tue guest of her uncle. Mr. Charles D. Moselcy. Two pretty cottages on irhy Hill, built by Dr. Connor, are ncarlng com pletion and will be occupiod by Dr. Albright and Mr. W. W. Graham. It was oheering to have Ntorment, of the Xews and Courier's stnfl of good fellows, drop in upon us during the long days last week Mr. ,1. C. Leverett, of Sparlanburg, arrived in the city a few days ago to' accept a position in tho Purnitun tb piirlment of S. M. & K. II. Wilkes A sevoro storm of bail, rain ami wind swept over the Rabnn Creek sentlon ol the county Monday aftornoon, uproot ing noes and washing the lands. Mr. Jack Matthews ha- beer, ftp pointed postmaster at Cross Hill. Mr Matthews Is a line business man and will manage tho Ofllce well. Mr. W. VV. Walker, a veteran, for merly of Waterloo, a good man ami member of an old and prominent Lui H us family, died suddenly in 'bia II) yesterday. Friends pi that veicran engineer W.U. Hammond are rejoiced to see him in the city, where l\o i:. visiting relatives. His youth is nlinoat res tored. Camden is his present home. Mr. W. A. Wallace, Jr., who wie. among the injured in tne wreck on the (' S W. C. last Wednesday, is rapidly iipproving and is now considered out of danger. Watermelons, cantaloupes, poaches, plums, blackberries and all manner of nice vegetables wee tomptlng you at our handsome green groceries on Sat urday. Greenville has a Summer law school, Outside the regular con reo thevo will be lectures Mr, C. C. Poathei'stone, ;.f this city will deliver a lecture on <;Dowcr." Mr. A. M. Ilobertson,of Anderson, SC? COinpanled by Mrs. Robertson and their daughter, aro on a visit to relatives in the city ami Mr John Robertson, ol Clln,toe, tho sou of Mr. A. M. Robert son . We regl'Ot to learn that Mrs I'ylc's barn, near Mountvill??, was Ignited from she) engine while bhroshlng on Monday Tho contents were dest royed, Including 200 bushels of wheat, she .-ill have tho sympathy of mnnv friends The city council are considering making much needed improvements on North Harper Street. Cemotorj hill will probably be cut down ami a bridge, to t?e used for driving as well as w.ilking, thrown across Little River. Captain Kirk, a civil engineer, is mak ing a survey for the proposed bridge. Miss SalllO Davis, One of toe fair daughter-, uf Clinton, and a belle, ?aopped over on Salurday and was grootcd by many admirers. She was on her way to Glonns, where she will spond some time. P. K. and linen ocash skirts 4l.nO go .tMUt 11.00. ..iL. JB. Hlrnmopii flsk YoUf Wife ?>-? tu Stpp in hct'C ?lUI get tin- sorl ?f Soap you like for youi bath. One cuke 10 cents : Tin ce for Js i. ruts?;ill ibis week. The Laurens Drug Co, 103 West Main Si. 'PhOUO T") QoOlls delivered. - hi 1 c. ??..OAjr. s cct. V, - .??crfy''-''^ J i i lapl. W. A. Hudgons, of I Ionen I 'ath, 1 and Miss Lucia Taylor were united hi the holy bonds of matrimony at tbo home ol tin bride's mother, Mrs. lies Taylor, in this city, this morning at 3 o'clock. U< v. S. J, Cart ledge 0111 eiated. Immedhlloly after the cere mony the couple left on the Blue Ridge train for Walhalla to mond a few weeks in the mountains?Anderson Intclllgon cor? Capt. riudgons has many relatives and friends in I.aureus, and ihey iling bushels of rice and extend much felici tation. Boys'shirt waists going at reduced prices. Then uro but a few. Dolf.y met '.s disappointment, , >. i. Simmons I ure ami Wholesome. Bread is the chief foen1, 'used ((, sustain life, therefore) have tt good Tho uso of "Clifton" or "Snow Hake" and "fcpotless" made tit Bransford Mills, Owonsboro, Ky., Will lusuro this, :nt olthor is abso lutely puro and wholesome. Ii.siu on your grocer sending you one of these brands. Hold by M, II. Fow ler und T. N. Bark8(lalo, i ov sale. A Bargain ;?... 70 saw, linglo Gin; One Boss PlC-is; One Deloaeh Grist Mill, good as now, only uo bales cotton have been ginned Oil the gin, with Bhafthig and bolting, Will soll on easy terms. J, T. Harris, Harris Spring, S. G. Money to Loan on improved farms at 7 per sent. Long time??easy paymouts. No commission, Small cost. A pply to? 0. I). BAKKSDALK, Lnurons, s. 11, TO TUE l'lfliMC. Wo have one of the largest stocks of Goneral Merchandise in Laurons and will soil either for cash or on time as cheap :<?? anybody. Also a full lino of Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Under taker's Supplies. See us before buying. Will buy all tho peas you have to sell. Bospeotfufly, it. P. Mir.AM .v Co. College of Charleston) CIIAHLKMTON, S. 0? Pounded 111 1785. Strong Faculty ; Wcll-CtiUlpped Oh ini eat. Physical and biological Labora tories; Obsovvatory; l ibrary of 11,00(1 vo'...me.-; and the llnost Sluseum of Natural History in tbo South, B, A., H. S., and M. A. courses offered, Tuition, $10.00, payable in two In stalments/ Board In College Dormi tory ..an he obtained at iMO.OO a month. One Scholarsbip giving free tuition is assigned to Laurcns Cotinty, tho holder to be appointed by the Judge o( 1'ro batO and tho County Superintendent of education. All candidates for admis sion are permitted to compete for va cant hoyCO Scholarships, which pay $160 a year. Fntraneo Fxaminations will ho' held in Lauren?, on .inly 13, l\K)l, by tho County Superintendent and Judgo of Probate. Next dosslon opens September 30, 1901. For cata logue, address , Haurlaon Randolph, _ _- ??? 1 Summer Suits and Keep Cool! [f you arc looking for a nice Flannel or Serge Suit. I can show von what you want and vou will be pleased. A neat line of Pants and Linen I rash Suits, Also, a beautiful line of Gout's Furnishing' Goods. O. B. Simmons. Oiir Great fyliot S?rprrjer MARK-DOWN SALE. A I '>:?; Line Children's Slippers at 50 cents, worth \1.00 to $ 1.50. A liig Lino oi Ladies Slippers at 75 cents, worth $t.oo to $.1.00. A Uig Line of Boys' Knee l'anls at 15 cents, worth 25 cents. A big Lot oi" Figured Organdies worth 25 ccnls now 1: cents. Don't ask foi credit but bring the CAII and we will astonish vou, DAVIS? ROPKIt. ?Sc CO. %^ Laurents, 8. C. W m 1 RIGHT to gel the best and the most sahn lot \oui Dollar, We are satisfied you can do this better lieu in out Rug Department. We krjoui You'll be Repaid ii' you buy your summer Floor Covering here. Sec special Values we oiler in /afUotr.c lo us lo buy your supply of Masons I'rull Jars. We ??.id save you money on your purchase. Moquclts iV'un $1.45 lo $3.90 Axminstcrs from .Sr. 15 lo $3.90 Velvets from S1.-5 lo $2.25 Smyrnas from 95 cent 10$ 1.90 Wo are lleadquartors for liefrigoralors, Water Coolors, Ico Cream Kroessors and l'ly Traps, OPENED?* Five grades in iiiee sheer white ?.ndia Linons at 10, ISM, 15, 20 and 25 ets. Lawn J0c 1 i11^s, Insertions and All-Over to match. Id colored ( rgatldy and Dimity you can lind hero the Quality, Color and Price you desire. Only a limited quantity of those heavy all-Silk Gloves, the 75 cents quality, at lOets. while they last. .Special Value in Sunshades at W. G. Wilson & Co. ICE, IGET The: Laurons Oil and Fertilizer Mill Ice attachment is now in full operation. The water from which the ice is made is clear as crystal. The delivery wagon moves every day and delivers promptly to all orders. l?,xJ" Secure oupon Hook at once, as drivers are not allow ed to deliver ice except for coupons. Oil atid Fertiliser Co. \ i / ma m^i in_ * _ _._ ? ? - ? CLINTON ?-mm J, C. SMITH, the oldest dealer in Monuments in Laurons county, still ha* his place of business in Clinton. Dealer in iho best -ej Uran-Iis^ AU^bl^ '-? native ami imported from Italy and abroad. The latest dosigns, work done in the most artistic fashion, promptly, and terms reasonable and satisfactory, He solicits your patronage and thanks you in advance. Your attention to the fact of Clinton's exceptionable railroad facilities, Call and examine his yard. J. C. SMITH. Clinton, S. C tho Undertaking business at tho old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS and ROBKS, and HEARSE, at tho ? LOWEST PRICES.?^ ( , A oontinuanoo of the genorou patronage hitherto extended us Reotfully lolioited.. KENNEDY BROS.,Laureus, 8. C