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k. of l*, at rJuoroo. Fnorco Lodgo No. 110, Knights of pythhis, was Instituted at Buoroa la?t nlgbl by Orand Master at Arms Ii. K Anderson of this oily. The new loJgo start-, wiih twenty-four inoinbcr* ami has ;i bright oaroer before it. 'the knights wh?> went from this elty came bach this morning. The following olllcors compose the Grund bodge of Emergency, which In stituted the now lodge: L K. Ander? ? n, duputy grand cbancollor, assisted by J. Ii. Carl! le, Spartanburg; El. K. Alken, I.aureus, acting grand vice chancel or; 1$. K. Ilolcomb, WoodrulT, acting grand prelate: VV. K. Maddux. Spnrtanburg, acting grand mastor ol work; J. J. ("entry, Spnrtanburg, act ing grand master at arms, J. B. brooks, Laurous, acting grand koopor of re cord aud seal-: J.F.Tolbort, Laurons, act i eg grand master of exchequer: J. \v. Ciav. WoodrulT, tctiug Inside guard; W, a. Mason, acting outside ;.? aard. The new lodge has tho following olli eoi'3 who were duly installed: Pa-', chancellors, A. R. I'ike. J. H. Allen: chancellor commander, \V. N. Porch er: vice chancellor, J. VV. Allan: proluto, W. It. /.imerman; master of exchec tuter, IL II. Wobb; keeper of rocords and SOUis, M. l'\ C. LlgOn; inside guard John HnrlV: outside guard, W. B. Tol loson. A delightful collation was served l>y the Indies of Fuorec, assisted by cltf /en?. These and other attentions were highly appreciated by the visiting knights. Thero were at the institu tion 32 visiting knights from Lauronp, Columbia and Clinton; If) from Wood rulT and if from Spartanburg. -Spar tnnburg .lournul. The Laurens Knights are enthusiastic over the royal hospitality of Knoroo and report the occasion glorious. I'v. rything in Lawns, Organdios and Dimities mil?l go. Tiic prices will move them. The Hub. Mir- Lcsslo fuller, a charming young lady of Cross 11il I,is in the city the gUOSt of her brother,Mr. fuller. ?Abbeville I 're - und Banner. Just for a Flyer Your choice of any Still bat In tho House for '."Met-, for one hour only. Friday from Id o'clock to II o'clock a. in All the leading brands of stitl hats are included in the sale. Remember the salesman is not allowed to tell you which hat to buy. You must make ?.our own selection. Da\ Is, Roper A: Co's. Great i'Dcls. sale. The friends of Dr. Jarnos 11. Downey are grieved to learn of the death of his infant daughter, which occurred at GnlTney yesterday?Raoolot cor. state. Dr. Downey's many friends .u this county wiii also sympathise with him in his loss. Tbo greatest bargains of the soasou In Ladies" ami Children's Slippers. W( are going to turn them into money. Tim Hub. ILYDDLN DOTS. Mr. lames A. Madden and daughter, MiS3 Daisy, visited relatives at High Point last Sunday. Mr. Joo It, Jerry, who has been at tending school at Cedar Springs for t he de:1, f, du tub and blind, has ret u rued to the home of his grandfather, Mr. Joseph Jerry, where lie will spend his vacation. The friends oi Miss Dora Madden will regret to learn of her continued illness at her home at High Point. krfr A . H. Jerry has gone to Saluda, N. C, for his health. We hope be will be greatly benelitted. Tho farmers aro quits busy, but not us busy as they have been, as \v< are jotting a little dry weather occasion ally, Corn is looking well, but cotton i: not much. Davis. Roper .v Co's. big store I was thronged and crowded with do lighted and happy OUStomors from S.30 Saturday morning until 12 o'clock at night. This great crowd of buyers is .in evidence that they sell as they ad vertise if anybody was so unfortu nate ai not to have been ubie to attond the -ale on Saturday, remember that !he sale continue- throughout this .veok, and the same line of big values will bo offered each day. Just think of [t?$1") suits for $0.00. Can you afford to miss tiii.. opportunity'.-' Those thct enjoyed the glorious fth, were tho pooplo that bougnt their ice Cream Fl'OOZOrs, Water Coolers and unmade Sets of S. M. ec E. II. Wilkcs. Voting Contest nt Palmotto Drug- Co. sixth Week's Vote at Palmetto Drug 1 Co., for $20 00 Chair given to most pop-1 ular young lady: Miss Ne'.lie Holt,. 1,111 ? Mary Camp,. 1,606 ? N?il!io Miller. 2d " Boula Sii;T,. ? V .\?*r?i Simtn, _.-. 240 '?" Amy "Nolan, .r.... i'.?2 " Pearl Sullivan, _ '-'I '* Lint Jones, . 33 " Laura Irby,. 20 ? Fan MeAdon,. 8 " Jane Starno3x....... HO Ursula Ohlldress,.. 32 '? Mary Posoy,. 1 ?' Dorcas CalrnOS. " '? Mattio Kern,_ '? Lpis F.stis,. Mayme ForgUSOn, ? ? Willie Jones,.. .. < ? ? Toecoa Caino, .. " Me n Sullivan, .... ' -V " l.i/a t 'nine,. - " 11 attic Sullivan, . . 1 " I -vI N ance,. 2 Fruit season is hero now! Are you prepared for it with fruit jars and jelly tumblersV II not. aim straight for US we have lot- of them. ?. m. iSi K. II. W likes. big cut in prices on men's low-cut shoos, p .tent loathor and viel kid, the prupcr foot wear. J. F.. Mieter .v Bro. i Special nrlcos on ovorything in Mil linery. Come while the "pickin's" Have -.oil goon our line of $3,48 Smith's Mo<jUCtle Rugs. You should visit mir store and soo them. S. m. ,\i K If. WilkOS, FOB UK NT. A two-room collage near the I'urnl tore Factory. Terms, $2.S0por month. Acply at this OUu.e. Sol a ( heap Flour. There is no refuse from the glu? cone factories in "Olifton" Hour mado ul Bransford Mills, Owonp Iniro, Ky.'It ha pur? winter whoal Hour, und cannot bo sold at Ihn eliotip pme of adulloratod sluflT. you Wall! it e'neap Hour, buy "Snowllako" or '?Spotless" They nro Ju i nt pure, (hough not so while us "Clifton Ask M. II. Fow lor or 'j'. n. Barksdale for them. Don't forgot locomo to us w hen you are r< ady ??> buy your Pr?ll Jars ami Rubber*. Wo can *ave. you money, s m. I-':, ii. wiikps. Ladies: Ladies) Don't miss the *r*at values in Diy Goods OlTcrod by Davis, Roper & Co. in their groat tWcts. T?0 Sessions Court. Tiic e<?'??11 s torni for July opened at 10 a in. hi Monday inorni?f/, Judge Townsond, providing. At tili- torin ol ti.<. court tl <? circuit Judgos arc all ou their homo bases, and this happens oncj In two years. Ills Honor charged the Grund .Jury briefly, the body having been previous ly instructed as to their goncrul duties. Soli?; im- Hou.,. had on his desk a ^ real batch oi cast -. it tin state's wltnessos were largely remiss in answering and bo.ich warrant- were issued. TltOJ wen- mostly uogroep, and as they word brought in or reached the seat ol Jus lieu win-let oil without serious results. The case of Dave Scott, colored, tried for the killing of a negro at the last term of Conn und a mistrial entered, is li \e,l for to-morrow. The ease of Martin Ml lam. white, for killing of Whit Gary, colored, is sot dow n for to-day. Thomas Arnold, black, and a poor specimen of humanity, pleaded guilt)' to burglary and larceny, hut H is Honor submitted tho caso to a jury who re turned a verdict with rceommondatlon to mercy, lie got Ii\ ^ years on the chain gang, the minimum limit, in def erence to Iiis inccki.es-. Will Kulan, colored, violating the Dispensary, in soiling the ardent to the thirsty, denied the fact and relied upon good character as a shield against the accusation. Hut the twelve thought otherwise and he got as med leino for tho physic he supplied, $100 or :5 montiip. Sam (Menu, colored, pleaded guilty ami had for the courts equivalent, one year and $5.00 * Hall Grant and Will Grant, who had ?shaken the dust ol Lauren- from off their feet; though under band, were tried in their absence and convicted of aggravated assault upon a colored In dividual, who they accused of stealing .ludr cotton, nnd a sealed sentence Hied. The following eas. s arc fixed for to day: State against Clifton Abercrom ble, colored, murder: Hie Stale against Albeit Dates, murder, Thursday: the State against Goorgu Goode, col., mur der, also lor Thursday. The State vs. Have Scott has been COIlt ill tied. It will be recalled that Mr. Hughes, a school teacher, was lined before a Magistrate for chastising a female pu pil. This comes mi on appeal and at tracts intorost. The school teacher brought a cross indictment for assault bill the Grand Jury ignored the bill. A true hill in an unusul case is pending for Forcible Entry nnd Detainer, where there was U disputed title and one party ousted by force Hie tenants of the other claimant. Hubert Turner way cetivioted of as sault and battery on yesterday, The Judge put H $75 mi or thirty davs. At this willing Wade li. Godfrey is on trial tor killing a negro, to which u mistrial was ordered at the last term. Tho Grand Jury have bad a big job. Tho on tiro week will be consumed in tho trial of sessions cases, but some times th< bottom of a court drops out very suddenly. Our county commissioners have fail ed to supply tho court room, with elec tric fans, an up-to-date-necosslty, but Clerk Holt has met the contingency with palmetto fans. Judge Town-end ha.- presided with great COurtOS.V to all, as well as ability. The grand and petit jurorshave worked early ami kit : and intelligently, ami tho same words of commendation arc due Solicitor Soaso and the other Oili er- of the Com l. Rural Delivery, lion. Josoph T. Johnson appointed to be in Lauren- this week with a Cov ornmont otllclal to establish Ruea free Delivery UoiltOS, is dotalUOl at homo on account of serious sick ncss in his family. He will later look after the matter, Our Next I air. We must have on? this year ' Court convened hist Monday, and this with other at traction., operated to defeat the meeting called for July la. Tin olllcars of the Association don't want I to give up, and horoby re<|UOs'. all per sons in', rested to moot Monday, July 22d at 11 o'clock a. nr. in the Court Hons,- Two or three men can't get up a successful Fair, and we would add our request to that of the Society's of I.? rs, that you come out next Monday and hol?? ny your presence At Davis, Itoper \ to. This week you will see all your friend in and out of town. A brlgndo of ex tra clerks arc busy waiting on the crowd. Evorytbing Is going at reduc ed prices, D.'ossos and trimmings, handkerchiefs, skirts, ho^o, rondy mane under wear ami dresses- everything that appeals t *'.o most dressy man or woman and at nbsurdly low* figures. Go there and you'll bo sure to save money on your purchase. The (.'iris Arc A nihil ion-. on the 12th i.. .t.i.:t fifteen young la dies took t'n.: competitive examination for tho Winthrop scholarship, while only thrc boys stood for both the South Carolina and Charleston College scholarships, Tho giro- were all bright and pretty, ami ail deserve suc cess. superintendent of Education Brook-, Mr. II E. I'.ahh and Mr. W. M. Bryson I woro the examining board. The Win throp papors were submitted to the president, ol the institution, Mr. D. B. Job- on. The result has not been I announeid as yet. if you want styli h Millinery at your own price, 800 ivhnt your money will buy here* The Hub, Don't forget the big Clearance Sale Monday, duly 22nd, on Itibbons, Flats, Baby Caps. I'rlcOS just half on that day. Sec add. o. li. .Simmons, Bickens Issves a ??Bell." The Excolslor Base Hall Toanh <>?' Bickens v. iii noon Issue a "defl," chal lenging any loam in Oconoo, Groon* viilc, Laurcns or spartanburg Counties to meet them on tho diamond at any certain point foi a game, or a series of gam. .-. Greenville Nows 1-1 th, All right. Laurons will no doubt ac cept the challongo nnd make things Interesting for I 'Tokens. Wo arc proud to say that we have the prettlost lino of Matting that has ever been ia South Carolina, You should see our lino S. M. 10. II. Wilkos. if you want somothlng especially In teresting about Crimson Olovor, send for tho loallct just issued by T. W, Wood .v Son-. Itlchmond, V& It gives with other Interesting Informa tion, letters from successful growors of i rimeoii Clover, giving best mothods of preparation and soodlng?boat uses and value -owing In coin or COtlOJ) at the last working - great Value as a soil Improvor?also about tho use ior pas turage, grei n food or buy. The loaf |0l and eat as gllCS issued by T. W. ?..,,!: Sons arc doing splendid work in tno practical Information given as to the best crops to grow and UiP host ways to grow them . Stone, KclbyA Co., Tailors, of Lou isville Ky , will bo represented at our Etoro Prfday at d Saturday by their upocial ageni, w'm. will guarantee to please you In every resj-oct. i-our o.der is BOlioltod, and will be appre ciated by I. E. Mint.. ? Hro. It will pay you, as it h?s others, to buy a RlJCk's ?'.OVO as they make work lightor foryoui ?ylfp. Call in and see them. , S. M. fi E. H. Wilkcs. A special lot ladies slippers worth $1#0 to tl.fJO on tho counter at .?0 ctS this week. j# Ei Mfa|flri4 Uw FACTS PERSONAL AM) BllIEF NOTES 01 ItECENT EVENTS. Miss Lolzo Hol mos, of Gainesville, (la., is visiting at Lie v. VV. S. Holmes'. Mrs. Albert Anderson, of Augusta, spent Sunday with Mrs.T. K Simpson. Mr. It, Fleming Jones spent Sunduy at Paris Mountain. * Misses Con nie and Willie Jones have gone to Paris Mountain. Dr. John K. Smith, of Mt.Gallagher, was a visitor to the city Monday. Mrs. Clara Albright, ol Clinton, is visiting her son, Dr. George Albright. Mr. G. M. Clark has returned from Savannah. Mr. .lohn II, Hunter, ol Goldvillo, was in the city Monday. Miss Myrtle Yeargin has roturnod from a visit to Leesvfile. Mr. Kvans Smith, ol Union, is In tho city visiting relatives. Mr. Alex Long spent Sunday in Ash ville. Miss Louise it loll oy is visiting rela tives in (; rcouvlllo. Mrs. If, VV. Anderson left OH Mon day for Spurt anburg. Attorney [Iydrlek, of S|>arlanburg, was in the city on Monday. Mrs. Mary Chapman und children left for Florida a fow days ago. Miss Leila Wilkes returned a fow days ago from Charlotte, N. 0. Miss Lonn I'osoy, of Union, is visit ing at I >r. J, 1Posey's. M iss Claudia Crews is visiting friends at WilUamston. The Summer School opens next week, the22d Inst., with Mr. J. B. Watkins in charge. Mrs.T. V. Jones and Misses Lutio and Laura Wright arc visiting Mrs. S. .). Simpson in Spartanburg. Mr. Del 'ass, of t lamden, represent ing the South Carolina College, Is in the city, the guest of Mr. A.C.' 'odd. Correspondents will please semi in their letters, especially those who have sent none at all of late. Mr. J. B. Watkins, we understand, has accepted the position of Superin tend! it of tim llonoa Path sebo d, Mrs. N. r?. Davenport and Mrs. P. II. Watts . of'Cross Hill, were in the city yesterday. The State Summer School closes this week, and the teachers will begin to arrive at home. Dr. and Mrs. \v. II. Washington have returned from their wedding trip and are at Mr. W. W. Jones', Mrs. Claude Fuller and -on leave this week to spend the remainder of the summer at Chum Springs. Mr. Edward Hart, of Florida, we. tie1, guest of relatives in the city and county lust week. Misses Kthel Rico, of Denmark, and Octavla Hill, of Sumtcr, arc visiting Miss Nellie Bolt. Mr. George Rallo, assistant oashh r at the Enterprise Rank, has relumed after spending a few days in Koanoke. Mr. Sanford Knight, a prominent planter of Broworton, was In town Monday, Mr. C. C. Little, the editor ol 0UI height contemporary, tho Clinton chronicle, was in tho city Monday. Misses heat rice and Maud White ok, of Union, are visiting at Mr. John Smith's. Mr. Alberl W. Audorsou, Superin tendent of the C. & W. c. was in tin city Monday. Simmons'la having a big sale ih's week, When you are in town for court week take a peep at ids great bargains. Ii. F. Martin, Esq., attorney of An derson, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. Mr. E. P. Mino r has bought a lot <.n South Harper street, and will oroct a handsome residence at once. Misses Laura and LH tt by returned Saturday from a visit to Clinton. They were accompanied homo i>\ Miss Vance. Tho many friends of Mrs. Josopli T. Johnson, wile of Congressman Johnson, will regret to learn of her iljncsi at her homo in Spartanburg, Mr. I', lh Wilkes, who is connected with the Southern Express Company, has been transferred from Charlotte 10 Norfolk. Mr. R. H. Halle, a successful young business man of Philadelphia, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. <;. Dalle. Mrs. Kalle accompanies him. Mr. V . II. Vance, of Columbia, ii? vis iting relatives near Clinton. Ills Lau rens friends will he glad to know that ho is rapidly recuperating from his re cent severe illness. Miss fjil Vance, of Columbia, is the guest of Miss Mary Boyd. Sim will spend several weeks in tho city, and visit Miss A/ile Wilson ami other friends before leaving. The Laurena nine took tho starch out :.f tho Clinton hoys on Thursday afternoon, defeating (hem by tv,,.? points. The score stood 10 to H?f n innings. Both teams played good ball and Clinton has scored so well of late that she can alTord a set back. The eleventh International Conven tion of the iL V. P. r. of Amoricn wl I bs held In Chicago, July 2oth. A spe cial car will take tho South Carolina delegation. Mr. John B. White, Trans portation Loader, 35 Broad St., Char leston, S. C , is arranging the trip. Mrs. J. J. Wilson has rentod hi r beautiful home on frby Hill and will spend tho winter at Clomson, Colum bia and other places She and Ikrat tractive daughter, Miss A/.lle, will bo much missed by their large circle of friends. Three miles North of tho city, on Monday, colored children were hand ling a If2-oalibro pistol, which was acci dentally discharged, wounding - Pasloy, eight years old, Dr. J. T. Poolo SSW the boy and regard- him se - riously hurt. Mrs. Cr ess well Oarlinglon, Miss An nie H. Garllngton, Mies Elizabeth Todd and M?? Martha Cannon wer? at Clcm .on last week for the weddings of Col. R. W. Simpson's daughters, Misses Todd ami Cannon being bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Conway Simpson and Major Samuel M. Martin were married on the Htli,and M Iss Jean StobO Simpson and Major VV. W. Klugh on the 10th, instant. The weddinga were brilliant all airs. I never have seen such a sale and such big values, sgy many customers who attended the monster ftOotS. sale at Davis, Koper Go. You are attending court this week, make our store headquarters. J, L. Hinter & Bro, She Sillilos DU more -Tis not ttwit she Dj gloom hus hoon distracted Hut that nor pearly white front tooth The Demist lias extracted. To eitvo the tOCtll ami Keep them clean uso ll good brush (2o cents) ami our Tooth I'OWllor dry, also in paste and liquid form. Makes the hreath sweet and keeps the mouth healthy. A good stock of other Toilet requisites at The Laurens Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phono 76 Qoods dolivored. ? ( l.lM ON LOCALS. Notwithstanding the intense heat we en joy life to its lullest extent. Last wock Mis-.Mary Railey gave n lawn party to her friends, and Mrs. II. !?'. I'arroli gave an "at Homo" in honor her sister, Miss Annie GtdggS, of Columbus. Qa.| who Is visiting her; the ' juveniles had lawn parties, birthdays, "taokoy panic?," a-> well as the famous "donkoy party which never fail-, to amuse old folks, a-, well usehlldron, 1 Miss Kennedy, of Lancaster, is vis iting Rev. Mr. Plaxlco's family. l'rof. Krlcrson. of Arkansas, Is here for the summer. His friends bad hopod thai he would eventually come hack to Clinton and make it his home, hut a-> he has purchased a house in Ar kanfas. wo will have to glvo him up. The baseball playors are cnjoylhg his stay, as well as other friend-. The many friends of Mrr. A. Jones woro delighted to see her out riding last week, and hope she will soon be cli. Wright Todd. Invitations have been received announcing tho mtrrlngc of tho city Miss Annie Wright to Dr. Homer 1.00 Todd, the ceromony t> occur at tho home of the bride's parents in Clinton Thursday evening at u o'clock. Miss Wright is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii K, Wright, of Clinton. She is an attractive and accomplished young lady and has many admirer-. Dr. Todd is a prominent young dentist Of Clinton, lie was formerly ol Simp son vlllo and is woll known hi Greon? vido. Greenville News loth. Miss Wright and Dr. Todd have also many friends in 1.aureus, who will ex tend good wishes ami congratulation: . Dcalui'ss ( annul he Cured ily local applications as they cannot roach the disoasod portion of the oar There is only I 110 Way to cure doa' iess, ami that is by constitutional rome lies. Deafness is caused by i\n In lamed conditon of the inncouu lining of tho l'las lach Ian Tube. Wlien this tubo is Inllamod you have a rumbling sound of Ininorfecl hearing, and when it i.' entirely closed, Donfnoss is tho result, and unless the inlhnnmat ion can bo l iken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo <h stroyod foreverj nine cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an fnlinmctl condition of the mucous surfaces* Wo Will givo line Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Sond for circulars Ins . r. .1. 0I1KNKY it CO., Toledo, (). The big Laurons. zest Ij thing ever seen in Davis, I toper ? Co. bonk on the Jacksonville Piro* "Acres of Ashes," the story of the Jacksonville lire, by Judge Benjamin Harrison, of the editorial stall of tho Florida Tlmos-Unien and Cltizon, is DOW ready for delivery. The intro ductory chapter by OX-Govornor Klein lag. 't is a complete, accurate and graphic description of the greatest conflagration in the history or the world since the famous Chicago lire of 1871. 11 pictures .-cenos ami incident lhat are heart-rending. If is elaho r.itely Illustrated in half-tone engrav ings. Hook of 200 pages for only 2?) cents. Sent prepaid anywhere in the United statos. six copies for $1,00. Send your own order or get up a club at once. First edition limited. Ad dress I'UnLlSHKRSj Ai.it KS OP A SURS, Jacksonville, Kla. ? ... ~. ?.% _ earance ver Offered in Laurens! r July 22, 1 Laces and Embroide ries Just ONLY. MOND YY, July 22d, 1 will put on sale all Summer PERCALES at Halt' Price, tu close out. I have a largo lino of those goods worth >, 10 and i:-,;, c< uts Figure ouo-half prioo on these, and see what yoti can buy thorn at?one day only, Monday, July 22d. Monday, .luly :':'?!. I will put on sale, at hall' price to oleau up, my ontire lino of RIBBONS. Also, all HATS in th" Millinery department will goat same prico. Doirt miss this Sale on July 22<l, as you will 11? >t have an opportunity at such low prices again. Remember tho dates. O. B. Simmons. ot the salisliccl customers who trade at this store: li not you are doing a grout injustice to af?cl yottf Parse. Yourself First: I localise you can't duplicate the excellent values we oiler you. Your Purse Next Because our prices are Lower. ? ??^,f>*v-? fr'ive ?ra.<kfcs in nice sheer white Isodia Linons at 10, IsSi, 15, 20 and 25 cts. Lawn i.'1, : js, [i portions and All-Over to match. In colored Organdy and Dimity you can lind here the (^tialily, Color and Price \i?u desire. Only a limited quantity of those heavy all-Silk Gloves, the 75 cents quality, at lOets. while they Inst? ?..Special Value in Sunshades at ...c^ _ W. G. Wilson & Co. ICE, I GET Tin- Laurens 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 lo all orders. J ' Secure v otipon Book at once, as drivers are not allowed to deliver ice except for coupons. Oil at?d Fertiliser Co. Glenn Springs Hotel, UlGlill Spring, S. C. QUEEN OF SOUTHERN SUMMER RESORTS* There is btil one Glenn ?Springs and it has no equal on the continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hole! Open from June 1st to October 1st. Cuisine and Service Excellent. It is up-to-date and Everybody Goes There, For board apply to Simpson & Simpscn. &iff~ Water for sale by Lam ens Drug Co., Palmetto Drug Co., Laurens Cotton Mill Store. the Undertaking buainosfl afc the old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS and ROBES, nnd HEARSE, at the > LOWEST PRICES.?^ A continuance of tho gonorou patronage hitherto oxtondou 119 noliciied. Rectfully KENNEDY BROS.,Laureus* S. C CLINTON MARBLE WORKS -??3<$S3?-. J. C. SMITH, tin- oldest dealer in Moinum uts in Laurons count)-, still has his place of business in Clinton, Do tl< r in Iho best native and imported from Italy and abroad. Tho latost dosigns, work dono in tho most artistic fashion, promptly, and tornn 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. t'MITH. Clinton, S. 0. ATTENTION! Vi rKNTION'I! Teachers autl Scholars of Laurens County. Wishing to save you money, as well as to supply you with the latest hooks, we have put in stock Johnson's Head ers, I.ee's Histories, Ginu's Arithme tics and Kroy's Geographies. Glad to have you call. Palmetto Drug Co. Dr. Rust's cotton root and i iriidn i Uhl Genuine always reliable and I safe. Lad he I I always ask for Dr. I Rust's Cot ton Root and Pen- nyroyal Fo? I male Pills. Thoy never lall and nover Injure, Mailed to any address on receipt of 4*1.00 by the BEN-DELLA 1'iia KM ac v. Olliice Days. I'orsons having business with the Supervisor will Und him or his Clerk in tho Ollieo Mondays and Fridays of each week. J, S. DltUMMONI), Supervisor L. C. Mar. 2li, 1901. Womanly Beauty, Bl'AUKI.fNO EVBS ANI> OltlOlll PACKS Are tho Fruits of Sound Nerves. iii viiiiw i flu Circa I Kr?nt h Nervo tliniilFU Tunic nnd Vitalizor ('mes Nervous Bxhaustion, llysh rla, l>i/. 7.1 noss, Headache, Backache nnd Pcmalc Weakuoss so common nlloniling tho Monthly Periods. S Passing through Ihe Irvinj? change from tilrlhood to "Wo manhood will llnd in it i wonderful relief and bonoilt. It ?piicts and Sinnedhens the Nerves, Cleanses the blood, (31 oars tlio Drain und Tones up tho vvholo System. Makes n Woman Look Young and Pool Young, Prico ?oefs., 12 boxes $'u Sent by mail to any address. Sold by BEN-DELLA PHARMACY, 1.aureus, ?. C J)r. Uolfo E. Hughes, fVOMcoin Dial Block over Pal metto Drug Store. Specially prepared for Examin ing and Treating diseases of Byo, Ear, Throat and Noso. TO THE PUHMC. We have, one of the largest stocks ol Cencrai Merchandise in Laurens and will sell either for cash or on time as cheap as an)body. Alsoa full line of Wagons, buggies, Harness and (Jndor* taker's Supplies. See us hoforo buying. Will buy all tho poas you have to sell. Respectfully, K. P. Mir.am &GOi The Entering Wedge To your consideration is gen erally t ho cost. t i?<>11^i 1 >st .should always bo rolativoto valuo to boa fair tost. Tho lumhor \v< soil may not always ho tho ohoapost in prico, but it's always ohoapost in tho lone/ run, hocauso wo givo tho host valuo. Thoroughly kiin?driod,pro? porly sawod and planed, you'll find it "matches" woll, and will bo a lifo'long lourco of satisfac tion R. H. H udpens & Son. 1AB fill* Kasilv, ?nickly. Permanently UHSTOKKl). nllVUirU (p?r| m. cat Kri nt'li Tonic nn<i S'italizer is M>Iil Wiib writlon lunruuloo to cur? Nervous Debility, Lost vitality, Kalling Memory, Di/zlncs?, Hysteria, Hlops all Drains <?u lliu Nervous ByHlem I'aused uy Itud Haidts or Kxces slvo l -><? ni roUacco, < Uiiuin, Li< plots, <>r ''Diving lb? Pu<? hat Kill i." It wards oil iiiMainly,('oi)Mimpllo'. and Death. It clears ilif lllood ami braiUi lluilds up UioKliat Iiik ' Nerves, Ifc'xtonH tho h'iro of Yottlhi iuid brings lite IMnk (dev. to Pilo I 'hooks, and Mnkca S'ou Ynini:; and Sti nig again. Prico 60clf. 12 boxes$ft. h'ornah i?v MiN-Dlif.LA PHARM. OY. I.aurons, s. c, Money to Loan on improved farms at V por cent. Long time?easy paymonts, No commission. Small eost. Apply to? 0. I). DAKKSDAI.i:, Laurons, s. (J.