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THE ADVKKTISMi:. Subscription l?rlc< ?l? Houtli l'.iiable in Advui ._ .i .i <? H B. \V. BALL, Editor. Rates for Ad vor Using, vortlsoments, per square, 01 in tiou, $1 .OD: ouoii subsequ I lioi 60 cents. Liberal reduction in uh for largo Advertisements. W. W. B S i >.. Pronrlotor. LAUUKNsj S. Cm 1 A Martyr. Tho Petit uror tu - tri dl tlio thanks of hi- count ry. Th very little arrangement fort in tho court room and jury room Ho gets cold b und all tho rest I- hot. To tedious case of dull fact, !?.!?:? i and listen to Attorney's ce rehash of testimony for ? ' and forty minutes, the .hi times told tale of vvhlll criminal intent and doubt thrown in, for a common mortal terror of t ho long eon mil jury room of tWCnt.V-fou tho fate of some poor ' liberty or lifo is in thoir Inn Tl is a Btrong teudonev ' ? diets of our jurlt si'* yourself fron. ".I prisoner, prisoner Juror," down to tin guilty," and vori l\ bo aroused. The Poti -I tyr to hi- people. * Our Grand Jury lui recommonded aim court room for their ci should be attonded to at < i same is applicable to tl 1'otit Jury room-. M punished while dis< duty. A Juror gets the sani lie got a century ago vvh li a .. had live times Its ort sei canaelty. Old Jasper t' ?.?ry?"the Sun do move a., oh) tory thai in tin Jury failing to agree \\ court to con rt throng kept on bread and v. ? r but nobody bellov? the can think as well in easy fried chicken, grei n eo as upon huid bcuclics, ha cold water. Anderson and The Wails wo r III School. Wo see it stated that a described as agent o Poor School Trustees, the title to certain lam - city?said tO be worth Oil lars- with the view j roc er l the school. Septem In Thomas Wad-wort , of CI ecuted his will, dovish thousand acrt s, in curtail (now counties) to trust school," for white childr n. In Dun lap's Uattalion n w tor and Cross Hill To.vi county. In 1-1" tin Wadsworth l'oor School' vv corporation by Act of tin I. As we are advised, from I the lands have beep leti-i extending* for abinit have learned t hat the Ti eral years have bcoi lands, but with v. hat not advised. A smal maintained near Milton acre tract, for soventy-tlvi ,eui ; ably. In 1805 the I.e.. - Act suspending the 0| Statute of Limitation a This probably t hr sw -. their guard. Tin y liU'i' Ration. I n ls.,.1 tbi . i a tract in Lexington ? mint; Meot/.o, setting up ti stoutly contostod in l ... In 1858 they brough til 11 the lands on ihe 1 bra I erostee," about four I eighty acre-, on h hid of Anderson. Tw<> \est i tried?one against stophon M and the other ajyaii "Joel Cox, I'.-<| ," surveyor. 1 lands, ( overli g eh '< as embraced in Wudswi i the act. of the Logislut in .. ing, the circuit Judge ai d the Court holding that tw< ' verso possession presumi ? the Trustees lost. Thi Anderson had boon OSt. i 1*27. The Andorsonin n ? Hold under s.piali. .- 1 . tenants ought not 10 though tho i"ior, e nsi worth, were the su roi dined to the Idoa other casualties ' . poor Indeed. We have I that Wads.sorth mi through an agent at Mill Mount vlllo, and al ? 0 a plantation and negroes in thai noigllboi'h id r. will he freed a largo b and dovised them lauds and ; Bcendents of those in st.II but the liir.iis are no) hands. And thus I "the wisest plans of mice gang aft aglee " lie a groes In Charleston and dovi valuable really which '. n r ants probably hold. Our friend J. T. Harri . all his famous Bpring in l.uui i i to Bpartanburg reci .? while he purchased anoi famous waters and ',- p improvements. In tin 1 organized a bank, an nounced has purch is< tl burg Herald, a morning da V. Ira eller in old timo9 passing 1. u quired of u clti/.on l bo road and got iheso direct on to Mr. Garlingtou's tl it Kennedy's, live miles on i old Mrs. Smith's, ton mill i fur! strike old Mrs. .!<n., . . right there, dad drat It, yo sure." ? * J,G, Capors, Itisanmuni I, wi link tho oath of OflicO ! ;-d;.\ i,\ as District Attorn >\ of So h (Ja If McKinley uppoiul - many n ocrats to olllcc in thl State worth whilo to be classed a erat. But In what ola . pra,\ * x v The State Hoard of ( 01 that Charleston, fail In h ? Dispensary law, slui the Disponsar^ pr-?Ii' . ! ill can not have your cake find i if they enjoy tho ologanl h ii.d I bars then t hey mu9t res , pensary profits. The polltii a1 ' ,ttlo Knei in e not i actly formed. ..n the skirmish r< thrown out from Marlboro to and from Cao/ars 11 . to i . ? . ?, By May the heavy b il o full force, the light nor- i < n and the art 11 lory disl rib iti Tho quarter master and i trains follow and the Ponsion the near hereafter. Uncle Sam's mail, of lust week, a little weighty by reason I hat 11? ? < a mopolitun newspapers. New- an ! < rier, and The Htate), coi blind tiger Chai loston ln> before the State Hoard. This fers the b?rden to the groat publh 8111: i) 11>n r VVKAB a M,\ k But her beauty was completely hiddun by Soros, blotches and piuinli < i Bnoklen s Arnica M ilve. i in , Ithsd as well as all Kriipiiou , Povtu Koils, Ulcors. Carbuni los and I ? lo . its use. Infalllblo for Cut?, Corns, It urn Scalds and Piles. Ouro guaranteed Twenty-bye cents at Lauioi.s hnu c... ( lilekost oi Chic. TlUman, like Olcaveland, Ii .(? Berkley on a visit to friends ovi'U tho Hue angling of that i n of the dear old Stato. r i ;ui Wullen, several hundred r u wrote u famous i>oem In praise noble und Innocent -port. It is, il nnocent compared to culling aamcs ndulging savago grliuacos 1 [ng your political antagonist In u pollth a! corm r and consigning him leal ? ivontry. U<? fishing, for nl animosities for tho time ? y< ur cuomlo8< Merc is from II lout Iiis recent visit to the . j n dor di?i not have any start ational Interviews to glvo out. been out of t ouch with tho inters ho said mid consequently ? little to say. He Bald that ho nol uii ntl,\ posted on tho Char n imi tiger situation to express a b \ tn.it Lho statement that irnor, Charleston was r town, and he did not have ? '.ran pollco, either, to eo '.. t-! i he 'aw. When asked about Senator Mcl.au ii morcial Doraooracy, ho said uou tl sec no good in Mcl.au : i cs, and could not understand irlu iv as after, unless it I hy President McKinley's He laughingly roforred iinont In MoLaurln's resignation was with* h I ..inan was driven over the s ing in tho points of interest, i pressed iiis pleasure with w in 1 I." -aw. oat strolling this morning. Tlllmaii and Vincent Chicco market, and the two were bj ( apt. Martin, who was I- nutor about the city. iV . arc you the Chlo that. I've so much about?'' said Senator . . Ic do same Chic," ..as the reply, . mo ilc otdy whiskey men tilt (Inroliuu." Senator Tilhnan reminded he had never sent him that irar.d of Tlllman-Chiceo whis ? hud promised. Chicco ,von! i sond a bottle Immediate ii box of Chlcco-Tillman conversation something a i ml taking a drink, but S'j later Tillman said he nover in dul. id. Ilk ' :i man who takes a dnk," said Chicco. ?? of the party laughed . and passed on through the market, ?** White Man Turned Yellow. U mat inn was felt by tho M. A. I louart.v of hcxillRtOI), ) niv ho was turning yellow, ilowlv changed color, also bis ilt'ere I teiinly, His malady low Jaundice. He was treated by il , but without benefit. Then ?I to try Klrctric Hitters, the - omach and l.ivor remedy, and "After taking two bottles 1 was cd."' A trial proves its match* i all t ?mach, Llvor and Kld Ollly ">? cents. Seid by I. . .M il i I ?I Ug Co. it. (ULLAGHEK. tire about through work . i looking very promising this section. . V\ ashington is very sick, vvi i ? soon to hear of hisconva le cone ?. It, I.. Henderson has been quite s now improving. .1 t'. Martin and wife, visited I .? urom last week. Madden, of Maddens, vis near this place last week, nit. Mr. James Gambrell lughler of Mr. Mart W?lls .er irried at tho bride's homo. ? ? ll i -i iii-t. Mr. John Mabray Nannie May Hobinson, of w< re happily married at I tin homo of tho bride. ' Hi I! ! Ith Inst. Mr. J. H. Jones ('( opor, of Owingsvillo, at tho home of I lev. J. O. I ?. was a sort of a runaway, wasn't it, J.m? !?'.??< 'ullough died on the ? remains wore interred in 1 ? motcry on the following arson Martin, of Spartan . . visiting his brother, Mr. Lewis ; a Sunday School picnic at . t ho '-l-t. with a large nfc. gie ( ardy, of Laurens, has lolal ves at this place for the p-ist few weeks. la ving seems to be the order of till ougbout this section. Coonosco. A Poor Millionaire h larvcd in Laidon because he ild nol 1 si Iii- food. Faily use of N > Life Pills would have il him, Tiny strengthen the en. ai! digestion, promote assimila* prove appetite. I 'rice 25 cents, refunded if not satisfied. Sold by 1. i ii US Drug Co. NOTICE ?OF? ! IiidIon in Schoo] District, No. ?, Dial Township. Win n as, (i written petition of one ol the ele, tors and a like pro II ol the free holders of the age r twenty oii(> years, residing in School tr U, 1 )ial Township, Lau? inly, has been IIled with the Hoard of baluoation of said l ing that an annual tax of be levied ami collected on prop'Ttj in said District to supple* ! [he school fund of said District, It i < iruered ? the Hoard ol Trustees of said il let riet shall bold an election at School House, in said it i he 27th day of July, A. . i be purpose of deluding if I a . be If vii d and collected. Ai aid election only such electors as ni real or personal property for it and who exhibit their tax pi und registration certificates as r< iired in general elections shall be a lowed to vole. lid election the said Hoard of ??- ball act as Managers and the on shall he conducted as is pro* ibd bj law lor the conduct of gene ral oh i l ions. fi id i lection each elector favor i pi ?posi d levy shall cast a hal lo! niliiining t ho word "Yes" written printed thereon, and each (doctor said levy shttll , ast n ballot g tho word "No" written or print i d t liercon. v ? i ii ten daj s after Bald election, majority of those voting shall \ ?' foi id levy, t be said Hoard of Trust ' d ill furnish the County Au ditor with t lie statement of the amount : levied. rder i the Coulily Board of Ed? tn a'um ol Laurens County, c 11as. v\ Brooks, Chairman. w. m. Brysot, It, K. Babb, ? otint> Hoard of Kdueation. Ofltlco Days. I'orsoi having business with the ?dip rvlsor will Had him or hie Clork In i Office Mondays and Fridays of each week. J. S. DRUMMOND, Supervisor L. C. Mar. 20, 1901, ?The Interlude" This is tho entitlement of the bright edition of the Newsand Courier edited by women of South Carolina and pub* lUlied for the benefit of the exposition. An up eouutry Iftdy is one of tho con tributors and her contribution is 50 rarely elever, subtly conceived, and artistically done, that we cannot keep it from our good readers. Keally the genius of the State lies between the Broad and Savannah rivers and mostly is of feminine gender and we would like to see more of tho fruits of it. Metween the BnOl'Oe and the Saluda is the real seat of Parnassusand the mucos have not strayed far and we hope to hear of their doing their duly more faithfully at an early day. Please read as follows ami send for a copy of the "Interlude": oriuin ok charleston phos1miatks. It was In the remote depths of anti quity, in the time of Noah and ill the Ark. after it bad rained ten days and nights of the forty ordained. Mrs. Noah, who was an ambitious woman, said to her husband. "Noah, dear, I do not like the idea of being shut up forty days and nights With these small common, Kastern an imals, nor of peopling the earth with such: nor do I find much cemfort in the kinship ami companionship of my sou-' wive.-: for really, between you and me, Noah, they tire rather common women. Now, Noah, dear, remember that you have a long line of illustrious ances tors?that you are the grandson of Me thuselah and the great-grandson of Knoeh, who went to llcavoil without dying. And remember, too, that 1 am both a D. A. K. ami a Colonial Dame. Therefore, let us steam away to the other side of the seas, to the ancient City of Charleston, where, according to the opinion of your great grand father, Buoch, was the original Car deu of Eden. There let us take on hoard the Megatherium and the Ich thyosaurus, those great animals which weigh from seven to t?'ii tons, so that we may have .vorthy and fitting com panionship." Noah answered- "You are right, my dear: we will steam on the mor row." They steamed, and towards the close of the second ten days they arrived oil the Battery, and Invited two very lluo specimens of Megatherium and two very line specimens of ihe ichthyosau rus to enter the Ark. But, lo! when they came to the door of the Ark, which, you remember, was in the side, they could not enter lor their enormous size. The Ark was only about lifty-flvo feet high, while the smaller Megathe rium stood one hundred and live feet. Mrs. Noah was in despair, but she was a club woman, and, like Miss Sally Brass, of whom an ancient author, named Dickens, had written, "a wo man of resolute bearing." So she said: "Steer Ihe Ark into Church street and turn its gable end to the sidewalk, as is the fashion there: then we will take out the entire gable, SO that tho Megatbciit and the Ichthyosauri may enter." Mrs. Noah was a learned woman and spoke good Latin, but this project (Mrs. Noah also spoke Trench) was an utter failure. The Megatherii and the Ich thyosauri still towered high above the extreme point of the gable. The male Megatherium trumpeted loudly and immediately there Hocked around him, tilling not only all the streets of the ancient city, but also all the country for twenty miles around, countless thousands of Megatherii and Ichthyosauri. The male Megatherium addressed them thus: 'Alas', ala-! our days are numbered. The water is already up to our shoul ders, and there are stiil twenty days and nights of rain before us. This -o callod great Ark is but an Indian dug out. Our fato is sealed; we sha'l sloop sixteen furlongs beneath the earth, and in future years, when this proud and beloved oid city shall be giving a great Exposition that will attract and aston ish all the known world, our exhumed, pulverized and ammoniated bones will lie exhibited as guano -or in more po lite, parlance. "Commercial Fertilizer" ? Coosaw, Wando, Btiwan, l'.di-to ? blood, bones, phosphates and bl-carbo nate of soda! In tho remote, uncivi lized country districts, such as Edge tield. the natives and the negroes will speak of us as 'Joaoner.' The countless host of Megatherii and Ichthyosauri bemoaned themselves bit terly, and proceeded to make their wills cum testamonto annexe At the end of another ton days their bones lay under eight furlongs of mud. At the close of the forty days sixteen furlongs of mud and ooze covered their yet to bo ammoniated bodies. Noah then came out, of the Ark and "becan to be an husbandman," and planted a grape-vino in Chicora Dark, while Mrs. Noah set out a Gelslminum, vulgarly called "Yellow Jessamine," on the Isle of I 'alms. Noah's grape-vine is still tl bo seen In Chicora Park. Mrs. Noah's Gel slminum has taken complete po-~ ,-s-ion of the Isle of Palms. The Ark still stands on Church street, with its gable end to the sidewalk. Katr W10kall Clli: \TIIAM. Edgofleld, S. C. State ov Ohio, City ok Toledo, / Lucas County, | '*s' Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tho firm of I'. J. Cheney a; Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said linn will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Prank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and s bsorlbcd in my presence, this nth day o Decem ber, A. D. 1880. [seal] A. \v. Gloason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal ly, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, OHENKY & CO., Toledo, ?. Sold by Druggists, 7?c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTICE TO OLD SOLDIERS. TIlO surviving soldiers of the State, or Con fedora to stales, in each township will moot at, 11ii" usual place of holding township meetings on Saturday, the M day of August, 1001, and organ i/e by electing a Chairman and Secretary, and then proceed to (duct by ballot an ex-Confeder ate soldier, not si holder of nor applicant for a pension, as the representative of tho veterans of said township. The represen tatives so elected will meet al Lau re ns Court House on the first Monday in September following, and organize by electing a pre siding olflcor and secretary, and thenprocootl to elect from their own number, four, who having selected a competent physician, and elected one of themselves as Chairman, shall constitute the Laurens Couty Pension Board for one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified. By order of the Opuuty Pen sion Board. John M. HuDOENS, Chairman \ otiin: Contest at Palmetto I>rug Co. seventh Week's \'ute at Palmetto Drug Co., for 120.00 Chair given to most ular young lady: Miss Nellie Bolt,. 1,821 ?? Mary ( amp,. 1,810 '? Nora Smith, . J'.'l '? Lint Jones, . lOtl " June Stnrnes,. ~ I " Bell Oralg,. ? P.mma Dial,. 8 '? a H ie Webb. l " May me Ferguson,., .?s " M. K. l'hilpot,. 20 " i.yi Vance,. 30 " Willie Jones,. .'5I J 1' Dorcas Ca Im es. S " Josie Sullivan, .... I! " Ursula Childress,.. :tl " Toccoa Culne, .... M u Amy N'olan, . IW8 " ilattie Sullivan, .. " Claude Irby, . " Alma Shell. Den lirown, . Presentment of Uranil Jar). Statu of South Cahomn \. | Countv of Laurens. July Tonn, ISJU1. \ In Court of Cionoral Sessions. TO His honor I). A. townsknd pkksidinc .It:dow. Tho grand jury bog lotwo to mako this their second present-* mout: First. Wo lutvo passed on all bills, ol' indictmcnl presented for our consideration at tho pro soul lerni. Siscond. Wo have visited tho countv poor house und lind Iii?' sann? in good condition and that tho hi mates arc comfortably pro vided Cor and thai tho poor house is well kept. Tho improve ments heretofore recommended by tho (> rand .1 ury have boon and arc being made. Third. Wo have inspected tho different ollices and lind them in fair condition and well kepi and recommend that there in put in tin* school commissioners ofticc a writing desk also tin boxes for the protection o': vain able papers, also roconiniond having water supply pul in i i n ? court house at sotno convieitt phu o for the convenience of the different officers. Forum. Wc have visited and examined tho jail and regret to report tho same in i?a<l con dition. The former recommend ation of the (Irand .1 nry hav<? not been carried ottl and wo re commend same bo attended to at once. Fifth. We would recommend that ill*' County Supervisor see that all road-sin the county bo put in Wetter condition as i 11? ? recent heavy rains lofl the roads in very bad condition all over the county, also recommend thai there be some repairing of some root's done ai tho county poor house at once. Sixth, Tnore arc various other ii titters will bo given pro per consideration at tho next term of court. SkvKNTH. Our attention is called to tho fact thai our l'<>nn er recommendations in regard i?> tho crossing under Iho C N a L Ii Iv have not been carried out. Wo recommend thai Iho court Hike proper steps to have same attended to til ('lice. Km.uth. In conclusions wo bog leave to extend to your hon or and the other officers of tho court our thanks for various courtesies extended lo tls during the present term. (icspoctfully submitted, E, (\ Bititics, Foreman. It Dazzles The World. No Discovery In medicine has ever oro atcd one r|iiartor r>( Iho excilomont that has hcen causod by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. It's severost tests have hcen oil llOpclOSS victim--of Con sumrtion, Paoumonia, Hemorrhage, P'eu rlsy and Bronchitis, thousands ol whom it Im* restored to porfeot health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Day Fe vor, lloursonoss and Whooping Cougli it i the (pdekest, surost euro in tlio world, it is sold by The 1.aureus Drug Co, who guarantee satisfaction or refund money Largo bottles 50c. and $1.00. Trial hollies free. Have you seen our line, of I" Smith's Moquettc flllgs. You should visit our store ami see them, s. M. & K II. Wilkofl. Pure Water, Good Soap I no chemicals,] and skillful handling from start to finish, are the features of our lat dry thai get and hold custo mers for us. The cleaning and pressing of Men's suits is, also, one of the features Of our busi ness. You do not have to wait a week, and then gel disappointed, before you get die work done, either. Shall we have your next bundle ? LAURENS LAUNDRY CO. 30!) F. Main St. Promoters of Fine Lnundoring. Hello! No. 00. v evin U-A.ll, REPORT County Treasurer LAUltKNtf COUNTY, For Fiscal Year, 1900. To Mis Honor, tho Presiding lud go of Iho Court of (Jonoral Sossions for Laurons County, July Term, 1901 : SCHOOL CLAIMS i'All) on COyNl'Y S? l'KHINTENOl?NT im EDUCATION's UKOKH, Younos School Dist. n'(>. 1. Cora liugglns, I 35 (mi ?? 00 35 00 1 11 :i:> 00 " 3ft on ?5 00 Angulo T.ihlr, 27 50 ::;5iii) H :<:{ o'j 33 00 A Ii Stowart, 10 00 Jolm C Moi ton, 25 (in :>:, Oil ?' " 2? on Vim xiis School Hist. No. 2. M. .1. MoKaddcn, 50 00 " ?? 02 60 ?' ?? 10 oo " id 00 12 20 \Y. F. .lordon, ?o 00 50 00 Lee W liar ton, 20 00 20 CO " 2.I0O \V M I iwiiig.-, 0 s'> W \V Till wilor, 160 00 Magclu Sullivan, 20 ai) 20 00 i. V H?ntel' 20 o:> 20 00 1 20 oo Youn< - S< inn?i. Dist. No. '?>? Maud L. Druntniond, 2.". 00 '? 25 00 Nannie N'ali >rs, 2 > 00 Mattte N.il oi's, 20 11 Mamie i loulin, 2"> 00 is in " 25 15 Matllo N'ai. r. . 25 00 I?. A. Ulddlo, K) 00 SalltoOarrctt, 2.*? 00 2-'i (10 Maud I.. Driuumcnd, 2S 7"> 2.". (10 S. J. and Ji 11 Marlin. 11 CO SHllie Pntlcl foil, 25 00 \v. i*. Moone, 02 M. II. Ferguson, 5 00 YV. M. Ii. Moore, i BS " 1O00 YocNos School Dist. No. I. IT. .1. Harrison, 20 00 " 20 00 J, W. Hughes, ?5 00 ?' " 35 00 Sullio M Cook, in 75 1). ('. Cook. 20 00 I). ii Owings, 3S 00 IIS " ;ss su " .17 20 '? .",2 ii " 12 fiO M. K, Finloy, I* '.'?"? " 1*75 '? 12 .'hi Yocnos School Dist. No. 6. Laura Sniilii, 20 00 KnteSwlnlc, ;I0 00 " *' :in 00 '? ?* 30 00 " ?' aOOO " 32 Q0 Nlvla Coop, r, 27 o) 25 00 '' :>."> (Ki L. hi. Smith, 2o ():? 20 00 \V. W. Simnxon, r> 7"> A nnio i took a rd, 7.7 oo Yot'Nos S< in mi. Dist. No. o. W. W. Tutwiler, :i7 50 MllttlO <'. Mai tin, 20 (Mi Ii it "JO CO " " 20 00 " 20 00 ?lame.- A. Madden, 50 1" " 50 00 " ?? ::"> uo " " 15 no " " lot)') 2l:ll " '? loco " id ?' " looo III 10 Dials >? inn iL DlST. No 1 \V. M, Ott IngH, hi 00 " ?? 30 00 :i s,i 70OO ?1 on .1. 1). Cnlhortson, it 50 ! " 50 00 s. l Taylor, 20 on ? " ?? 20 oo \V. M (?\vin- . 10 oo Di \ls .vi in ii ii. Dist. No. 2. IChn?. V. hrooks, .15 00 ' " 30 00 ' " 30 00 Sallic Uohortson, 25 tin " 2.7 03 Win. Wham, 0 '??< (Joker and Heid, 10 00 Maude Kooves, 30 00 " " 27 00 ' ? 2.7 00 30 00 " '* 30 00 " ?? 110 00 ?' " 30 00 VV. W. Tutwiler, 112 .'.n Jaspor Mel Joy, ::i 50 Dennis Ruhla in. 20 oo ?? 20 00 James M. Clardy, '?','> oo ?l " 35 00 '? " 12 00 " 23 00 Dials school DlST. No. .5. Win. Sullivan, 00 i 'a! motto ! Irug ('o., i 00 Moseiy a Itoland, ?"> 20 Martini w Heliums, 30 oo " " 3O0O 'AO 00 " " 30 00 " " 30 00 " " 3000 Win. Sullivan, 25 On r," " 25 CO Mary D. Polt, 13 7:. I Irucllla Mouno, 15 oo Lauren- I lard ware Co . 05 I 'orroll a l '( (H u, I :;7 Sallic L. Iloudoraon, 30 oo I " '' 30 00 *' " 30 00 " 30 00 '? " 30 00 .1.11 WollT, I 50 Will Sullivan, IN 7-? .1. F, Thomason, 30 00 .1. F. Holt. :! T, n. Crows, l 50 ihals S' ho< 0. DlST, NO, I. Mninio i i Irown, 20 00 " " 20 00 " 20 00 It, l Stoddard, 17 oo Minnie .1. Uro? o, 25 oo M ,i v I'. Ilelliims 10 on M.ny I?) Hi ll.iiii- in i.ii M uy K IL Ham i 10 on Mary K llollain- IT 53 Mary I?) IL Hann 28 , " Mary F UellaniH 10 on M.iry 10 llcllaui - 10 on Main 10 Heliums In nu M iry i: II Hams 10 on Nannie .1 llrown 30 on Nannie .1 llrown 25 on Mary K [follam lo on Mary K llellam ? 10 on iMary K llcll.un 4'? 00 Dial School Dist. No. ?">. a StoddarJ 21 10 A S 1 lav 1 38 00 U1H< It 'borl mi 30 (Ml Jul ic 11 tbcrl>uu 00 Bailie It iborltioo 25 00 Jallio lUbortsou 25 i L Johnson I? 00 ; I. Juhusou 15 00 J L Johnson 15 00 M A Cox 05 00 M a Cox 05 00 M A Cox 05 "'i M A Cox 05 00 M A Cox 01 001 Mitio Puttnan 20 00 M A ( ox 37.50 M A Cox 0500 Dial School Dist. No. 0. I Vail Bnrnctl Pearl Buruett 32 00, IVarl Burnett 32 "? IVarl Baroctt 32 00 Pearl Burnett 32 00 A (' Kost 7 :,? \ (' Kant 15 00 A C Kast 15 00 A C Rast 15 00 A < Kast 15 00 V irginia Pallon Li 00 Virginia Patten ? Myrtle S cargiu :i;> 00 Myrtle N eargin 35 w Myrtle Vcargni 35 oo Myrtle Veargin 35 00 Myrtle V eargin B? oo Myitlo Veargin oo Myrtle Yeargin 35 oo Virgioia Bates ???> Virginia Bales ,,u Virginia Bales '?>- 5o Virgini i Bales 32 i Virginia Bates 32 5o Virginia Bales 32 5o Clara Kioholbergcr 15 oo Clara Richclborgcr 15 oo Clara Richclbcrgor 15 oo Salli: Peterson 37 o I i; I! Power 2 | 85 I .Ollis Fleming 25 oo Louis Fl< ming 3o 25 Dial School Dist. No. 7. .1 R (Jurry oo .) R Curry 21 00 W W Tutwi'.oi "7 5o IIruoilla Mo< no 1" oo \V it Nash 35 oo It W Nash 35 oo It NV Nash 35 oo It W Nas't 3? oo H \V Nash :'.."? oo Dial Si i. Dlst. No. 8 W M Nash iij oo D unis Baldwin 2o ???) I Dennis Bald ? in 2o oo I Ion ins Baldwin -o oo Lunnis Baldwin 2o oo Lucia Barksdalo 25 oo Lucia Barksdalo '-'?? oo Lucia Barksdalo 25 oo Lucia Barksdalo 25 oo Lucia Baak&dalo 3o oo Lucia Barksdalo 3o oo 1 au i? Barksdalo :'?o oo Dccia Birksdalo ;l>? oo Lucia Barksdalo 25 oo ScUl i i.ktown school dist. No. i. T Todd lo oo M iimio Dor roll :>o oo M iimio Dorroli 3<> oo M iimio Dorn h 2S oo Minnie Dorroh l I oo Miiuiio 1 )orr<>h 2S o<? M inniu Dorroli 3o oo M ionic Dorcoh Ho oo M innio I >orroh lie oo M i ti ii io Dorroh 3o oo Minnie I>orr<?li ;>?> oo I L Glonn 2o oo I 11 < ?lotltl 20 00 I L Cllonn 2o oo I L t i lonit 5 oo I L Glonn 2o oo I L Glonn 2o oo l L G lonn 2o oo -cil'il ktown school hist. no. 2. W It Martin 2o oo :? a 0 Marlin 2o oo A 0 Martin > 11 \ (.) Martin 20 >o S A O Martin 2o * ilanio P i iarris 2o oo ilanio P Harris Lo o > Janio I' i lari is 2o oo Janic I' Harris 2o <?o Mary K Philson 2o oo Mary K Philson 2o oo Mary IC IMiilson 2o iio Mary E IMiilson 2o oo Maty rS IMiilson 25 oo .Mary K IMiilson 25 oo Mary R IMiilson 25 oo Mary 10 LM?I8011 25 oo Mary K IMiilson 25 oo Mary K IMiilson 2? oo s'( Ul i lktow n school dist. No '?'>. Maltic L Korguson '?'> 70 Mal tie L Kergusi >i. 1 ."> <?1 Para I rby 111 00 Para rrLy 12 So [Mira 1 rby 1? mi ICUa Potorson lo <?> KHa Potorson 25 00 T B Blakoly ? 01 T B Blakoly l? 00 TBBInkoiy -'000 Pearl Blakoly lo 00 P.-nrl Blakoly 28 00 Pearl lllnkoly 28 <>o Pearl Blakoly 2s 00 ( To be continued.) ( arcs r.c/cina ami Ilching Humors Through I he Rlooil Costs Not Ii illg to Try It, D. P>. P.. Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized rtsn certain and sure cure for Rc/.onm, Itching akin, 11 n mors, rlcnbs, Scales, VValcry Blis tors, Pimples, Aching Bones or Joints, DuP, Carbuncles, Prick ling l*nin In tho Skin, Old Kating Sores, Ulcers, etc. B'itaiilc Blood Balm taken internally, euros tho worst niiii most deep-soatcd cases by enriching, purifying and vitaliz ing (ho blood, thereby giving h healthy blood supply p> ibo skin. Botanic Blood Balm is (ho only cure, (o stay cured, for theso aw ful, 1111 noy ing skin I roubles, Ol her remedies may relieve,hut 1$. P.. P.. actually cures, heals evi ry sore, ami gives (be rich glow of health to the skip. P>. B, B, builds up (be broken-down body und makos the blood red ami nourishing. Over !l,nnu voluntary testimonials of cures by Botanic P?b?o(| Balm 1 P> B. B. Druggists, *l. Trial treat ment free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Gil. De scribe trouble,and free medical ad vice given until cured. Wantkh?You to ordor your whis key for ''personal uso" fror? Cooper Farming Distillery Co., Brovard, N, C. Corn whiskey from $l.ti."> to if200 per gallon; vessel Included. Uyo from |2.1o to$3.16. Peach brandy *:!.!> >. \p plo $2.15 per gallon. A. F. COOPGU) Prcsidont. of every Mercantile cstnblishtni nl is to niakt money. Sometimes \vc *.>m make money !>y getting goods lo move lively?by turning them into CASH. This is one ol llu linn , and we arc oiie'inj' EVENTS that you cannot all'ord lo pass Ladies' Slippers worth $1.50 for <)s els. 4 1.25 S? < ' 1 U00 k (Ml < 4 e sr> * 51) Misses Slippers 1.00 85 ' 50 Also 50 prs Ladies' Slippers, worth <>;?<?., for l:>< lCvcrything in Stimmer Dress Goods, l.*awus, Oi ; ii di< . ? must go, and prices will move them. On our Harrain Co u are values that must be seen to be appreciated. Call and <v >. 'ourscl f. Kespoct fully, Under Bcn-Della Hotel. Bay Yotif Clotri*)** at tJ7e Si OH TP1! 18 Our Clothing l>jparli i located in the new c.\Ion "?8r)'V/iA\ most admirabl 'Clothing i high, airy and plenty ol i So WO are belter eiptipp id ever to please Ihcp.irticul u (j >.)ds thai wo tr, at prii tempi . Suits in all (he Fashionable Shades. of the Season?Plain, Gay-slriped ami Cl i flannel Serges and Worsted. You should .? them. Odd Pants in great assortment. Odd Co with or without Vests, Hoys Suits and e Pants?and il lakes a lot of pants foi boj , d it? New Goods Arriving continually, and new customers coining in Yen are urged to come in lo see us. jL f into UpvtsiteM Fact! We are going out of the Clothing busines W e have cut the price on all suits, and are iMm tali. !>? This is no fairy tale. Do yon want proof: Til arc here to show for themselves. It will cost not look and very little lo buy. We wan; l< our Summer weights before another seas< Laurcns Cotton Mills Store. T. C. LUCAS, Monat VI VUIHUI J WUUHk J y Sl'AllKI.INO l'JVKH AM? HltlOIIT packs Are IltO PrilltS ol Motiml Nerves. 111 tu i\tnn The Urcal Pronrh Nervo HINDIPO Tonic and Vitali/.or Curcs Xorvous Exhaustion, llysteris?, l)iz r Headache, IJaokacho nnd Petunie Woakness ~<> common attend Ihr the Mnnthlv IVriods. tf?11)l Passing through ihr trying <\l i (.|,a??c ,,,,,,, (Jirlhood t.. Wo? manhood will lind in II a wonderful relief] iiul hnnolil. H Quiets and Strengthens! tho Nerves, Cleanses the I Mood, IM ears the Drain and Tones up tho winde System. Makes a Woman Look Youiig and Koel Votmgi I'rloe 6t> is.. 12 boxes S"'. Sent by mail to any address. Sold by- - RKN DKI.I.A I'll ARM AU Y, Lnurons, s. C Notice to the Dear People! ?..1 OnO ear of Vine white, strong, Lime. 'A ? 1 Cue ear of No. 1 and 1 Shingles, t have to day arrived and ready I * J for sale. Call to see and get what you r.eed and commence '\ the New Year with the best o building material. lU'speotfnlly, 11. R. GllAY. VIGOR OF MEN Kiisiiv, Ouichiv, Poi'innnontly XiKSTOUKl). y i *\\ Ef\ A D "'? b<:in O l I arm's n I l\l U1 r VJ (i?atls)Oroal I'reneli Tonic and Vitalizer is sold with written (uarantoe lo euro Nervous liability, Lost Vitality, Kalling Memory, Pits, Dik/ducxs, liy leria, siops all Drains on I ho N> rvous System Caused hy bad Habits or Kxces> sivii l'sc oi Toltaceo Opium, Liquors, or "Living ilie Pace lli.it Kills." It wards oil in ?atitlj i Consumption and Death, 11 clears Hi.' Illood and Drain, limi ts up the Shut lured Nerv? , Rostorcs lho l im oi Youth, and brings tho PDik Olow to Palo Uhcoks, and Makes You YoUUR and Strong Rgull). 1*1 IcO Mols.. V2 boxes $.r>. l-'or sale by RBN-DELLA PHARMACY. t Laurons, S. C, / < THE LAURENS BAB A NF? LAW Fl UM? Tho undersigned have this ila\ ? lerod into a purinci'ship for i ? ? of law in tho Courts of this Stau?, und? tho nnino of Simpson & Cooper ai promptly attend to nil bus ss ei trusted to them. II. V. SIMPSON, il. A. Co?UM.n. i $ a id,, sT\i 1<.1 n s "a i.!. , a11 ornej s ;>.; Law, Laukkns, South Cakolina. Wo prnollce in nil state an . i i SlaloH Courts. Spocinl altem I n |?lvon "olleotlonp. Several town lots for -a > . Sali u lots on monthly Installments nego tiated . w. w. Hall. \V. It. KNKill i. It, K. HAI ? KM WIT 1? V'>n. Attornoys al Law* _ rfov Will prart'n ? in all the Stau an 1 Federal CourU, Strict nttonliou to all business intrusted to them Oiliee up-stalra, Simmons' Uulldlnp, Money to Loan on improved (arms at V pel cent. Long I'llTIO---easy puymoiltHi No commission, Bmall oosl Apply to 0. I). IJAUKSDALdO, Luurons, s. t'. i ?i\. i\uji o ' ui inn i\? ? > i i\n Pennyroyal niils . always n liable and ! af? lit always nak for I h . I Unat1 ( ..... I? . t ,,..1 !>.... . i )r, Rus r's (Jct n in \<< ici am i (>i'iifiu i ml < ionuino 1.1 lias 1 Musi'.> Col* ton Itoot and IV'i *"* nyroyul I ? - male Fills. Thoj nover lail and nover injure. Mailed lo itny address on r.ii i ? i tl.OO bv iho liF.N-M.l.l A I'll \ I.M \? V. 1KS ';mi ? ? ? ?-. D . ? .,; ? , / ... >.-. ' II,,., .. -|winfill I'KKIh ... < -? M. M. wooixey, M. l>.. ao.ii. i