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LAUKENS. 8. C, July ?1, 1001.
'Die Testimony AH In.
Tbc State lOxeoutlvo Committee met
in Columbia on Thursday night, nom
inally to arrange u primary for the elec
tion of a Congressman of the 7th Dis
trict in the place of the late Congress
man Stgkcs. This was done and the
Primary occurs about Kept. i0tb. The
committee consists of forty members,
one of each county, and Senator Till
man ex-olllcio, he being the state's
representative Oil the National commit
tee, and of the committee he may be
dlsoriued as Magna pars fuit? trans
lated, he being the greater part of it.
Two sets of resolution.- were intro
duced, Olio to require a Congressman
to stand by the National Democratic
platform of WOO, the canons, and a sub
stitute, demanding the resignation
forthwith of Senator MeLaurin. This
passed overwhelmingly, 21 to ft, only
tili counties being represented. There
was much debate, somewhat crude In
tone, the body no. likely to take rank
with the seven wise men of Groece or
their accomplishments to take rank
with the seven wonders of the world.
The minority were of opinion that the
Committee had no right to pass tho
resolution. But why not'.-' It is only
lifter all an expression of opinion and
goes far to establish the patent fact
that MeLaurin is misrepresenting those
?who sent him to the Senate. The com
mittee acted wisely, if there was some
loose talk. Senator Tlllman was a llt
tle bit savage on MeLaurin, perhaps
too much so to do good for the cause he
espouses. The Senator is older now
and has been around and about and
Should bo more prudent. 'The differ
t'uee between men lies in whether one
controls his passions or his passions
him. lint the committee did not blun
der. With the evidence of dissatisfac
tion now pervading the Democratic
ranks In this State as to McLauriu's
course, if MoDufile, Hay no or Lowndcs,
Htood in his shoes the Governor would
have his resignation by wire in an
hour.
***
Mr. Dial Interviewed.
On the morning alter .be meeting of
the Democratic Executive Committee
at Columbia, Mr, N. B. Dial, Lau
rens nienber, who voted with the mi
nority, expressed himself to a Char
leston Post representative Wo rogret
wo have not space to give all he is re
ported to have -aid.
Among ot her th Inga ".Senator Mcl.au
rin, Mr. Dial said, was elected by the
people, and he did not believe that the
State Democratic lOxecutive Committee
had the right to ask for his resigna
tion."
But Mr. Dial is mistaken, as to fact,
he was elected by a party, and the
trouble is, he has turned his hand and
his small artillery against that party.
Again: "Speaking of McLuurin's
strength in the up-country. Mr. Dial
said that he had seen a number of in
telligent men, business men and far
mers, who were very pronounced in fa
vor of MeLaurin, and there were a
great many who have not expressed
themselves either one way or the other,
but who will vote for MeLaurin when
the time comes.*'
We don't know about some ? business
men,'' but business men generally and
"farmers" 1)9 of u inn will vote square
ly and tooth and nail against MeLaurin,
and his high tarill and republican po'.
icics. The Democratic, party will not
tolerate a representative who coquettes
and ploys "goo goo-eyes" (whatever
that is) with the Republican hussy.
MeLaurin will spend the Summer on
Parrie Mountain. This is a line strat
egic position, as from it the whole sit
uation can he overlooked. Head quar
ter's can bo seen from the great extent
of low-lying lauds, easy access can be
had, and besides, Iiis Lieutenants are
all around him, and a council of war
can be had without much ado. It Is
excellent strategy. Il all hi? positions
had been taken with equal ski 1, he
could adopt a Spartan policy, erect no
walls around his political fortress,
trusting in the heails of his people.
* *
*
Vorkvllle, s. C, has an ordinance
making it a misdemeanor to "stagger"
on the streets. Law Notes remarks: "If
legislation of this character becomes
generally popular in South Carolina
the govcrner of that State will have to
hold his little meeting with the gover
nor of North Carolina in the hitters'
territory."?Richmond Times.
There is little danger of this legisla
tion extending this way. Our able
council would "slugger" at the sug
gestion.
***
One Maclay has published a history
of the Baited States Navy and In a late
volume charges Sehley with cowardice
at Santiago,whereupon Sehley demands
a court of inquiry which is ordered.
Sehley was the senior officer present in
the light and the Spanish lleet was ut
terly destroyed. Should the court find
that Sehley was timid, it will verify
now dangerous a cur will prove when
cornered.
* *
*
Gov. McSwconey has pardoned a man
on condition that he leave the State,
and the comment is made that the
Governor has not power to expatriate
a party. Cut, the Go vor II or ! not do
ing this, the fellow exiling ilmsolf, if
ho accepts the conditions. !t is a good
way to thin out the thieves.
This paper has managed for several
years to tackle the Spanish and Fili
pino wars, the Chinese troubles, the
scarcity of corn and hay this Spring,
and is weathering along with the heat
ed term as best it may. When it conies
to tackling the strike situation and the
steel trust business it strikes it's colors
incontinently, and retreats to Its cor
ner.
Since our last issue the Constabulary
raided Chic30, the Prince of Blind
Tigers in Charleston and got a glorious
haul. Tho llavor of Tillman's recent
handshake could not save his premises
from irreverent invasion.
A paragraph is going the rounds of
tho press thai Senator Tillman is a
Director in a great Million Corporation
concern. If this should turn out true,
then he will be a bold man, who will
challenge any of tho fish stories that
may circulate during the heated term.
*? *
*
A recent donation by a Hosten lady,
Mrs. Carroll, gives to the University
of Virginia, an Income tf $10,000,
White Man Turned Yellow.
i'reat consternation was felt by the
friends of M. a. Ilegarly of Lexington,
Ky., when limy saw Im wie turning yellow.
His skin slowly Changed color, also his
eyes, and ho suffered'terlbly, His mulndy
was YeliOW JatindiCO. He'was treated by
tlio best doctors, but without benelii. Then
he whs advised lo try Klectrle Millers, the
wonderful Stomach und I .Ivor remedy, and
ho writes: "After Inking iwo bottlesT was
wholly cured." A trial proves its match
Its* merit for all stomach, Li verlud Kid
ney troubles, (inly .s) rent*. Sohl by
LaWons Drug Co.
A Beaumont Mim.
Tho discovery of gold-bringing oil
mi 11 h at Beaumont, Texas, with In tho
last year, has made that lucky lown
world-renowned. Consequently, "a
Beaumont man'' moans a great dual in
these day-, lint our licaumunt man
mado his fame and fortune in lleau
inont long before the days of oil. We
alludo to our esteemed friend, Dr. 1$.
P. Caihoun?Frank?who is now in our
country, visiting, primarily, his sis
ters, Mrs. Middleton, of Clark's Mill,
and Mrs. Kam Mays, of F.dgoliold, but.
also hunting up relatives and old school
friends in all directions. Frank Cai
houn, one of the sons of Lieutenant'
Colonel Lud low Caihoun, of the 13th
Hegt. S. 0. V. in the Confederate war,
left Kdgctield when a boy of eighteen,
just out of tho Confederate service. In
the fall of 1805, settled and married in
Texas, and has for many years been
one of the most distinguished citizens
and physicians of Beaumont. He never
returned to Edgelleld until 1898, and
now, in the beginning of the new cen
tury, ho comes again. And we are all
delighted to welcome him, for ho is a
man, spart from his attractive personal
qualities, who has always done honor to
tho land of his nativity?a true and
typical son of Laurens and Edgotiold.
I '.dgetield Chronicle.
Col. Lud low Caihoun was a farmer,
residing near Coldvillo, In this county.
Ho represented the county (theo Dis
trict) in the State Senate In the ">u's.
Ho intermarried with a Mi S3 Teaguc,
of a prominent family in the county.
* *
Fish tor this Section.
Congressman Johnson of this dis
trict lias secured from the l uited States
il sh commission a sufitclent supply of
IIin, suitable for this section, to stock
the larger streams. -Greenville News.
And our Congressman is expected
not to forget that, the Sa'uda is his "na
tive 1 ath", tho Reedy hard by and the
Enoreo a close neighbor.
* #
To Bet ire.
II will be learned with regret that
Editor Moroso is to rotire Fiom the
Greenville News. Everybody don't
agree with Mr. Moroso, just as every
body don't agree with everybody, but
everybody who read the paper eon
ceded that under his whip hand it had
vitality and strenuosity.
***
CARROLL DOTS.
Fanners are about to finish up their
work, ami crops through their section
are looking very promising.
Mrs. Duff Goodwin, of Marshalvlllo,
Ca., and Misses Annie and Llda It odd
visited at the home of Mr. W. P. Tur
ner last week.
Miss Victoria Rudd, of Saluda, is the
( harming guest of Miss Klberta Tur
ner.
Misses Lillian and Annie Qrilllll aru
visiting relatives and friends in Cross
Hill.
Mr. George K. Holland, of Ninety
six. worshipped at Hethahara last
Sunday.
Mr. McDowell, the Baptist minister,
of Ninety six, was the guestof Mr. W.
P, Turner last week.
Miss Bettle 11111 is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Goddard, at Mountvllle,
Blisses Julia Turner and Lillie May
Rudd, Who have been spending some
time in Anderson, are expected home
today. Misses Alma Spearman and Lucy
Leverelle, two charming young ladies
of Anderson, will accompany them
home.
Dan- van. ;
A Poor AAillionairrc
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr. King's New Life Pills would have
saved saved him. They strengthen the
Stomach, aid digestion, promote assimila
tion, improve appetite. Price 25 cents.
Money refunded if not .satisfied. Sold
by Laurens Drug Co.
Clippings from llonea Patli Chronicle.
Miss Lillie Carter is in tho city to
day on her way to hot'homo at Prince
ton after a pleasant sojourn with
friends in Easley.
Mr Warren C. Ballentine and wife,
of Drewerton, Laurens county, were
guests of their son, John Ballentine,
last night.
Miss Emma Scott, of Piedmont, pass
ed through Honca Path yesterday on
her way to Princeton to visit her pa
rents.
SHI. DIDN'T WKA It A MASK,
but her beauty wan completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimples till she used
thick lens Arnica Balve. Then they van
ished as well as all Eruptions, Fovor Sores,
Holls, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from
its use. infallible for Outs, Corns, Rums,
Scalds and Piles. (Iiiro guaranteed.?
Twenty-live conts at Laurens Drug Co.
State Alliance.
At the annual meeting of the State
Alliance, July 2Ith., Columbia, the
following officers wore elected to serve
the ensuing year: D. F. Efird. of Lex
ington, president; W. N. Elder, of
York, vice president and Stato lectur
er; J. W. Roid, Reidvllle, secretary
and treasurer; J. F Nesblt, Lancaster,
delegate to National Alliance; A. C.
Lyles, Carlisle, member executive com
mittee, to servo three years.
Victor Mill Notes.
Greor, S. C , July 21. The tent meet
ing services which have been hold in
Greer's for the tho past month by Dev.
D. II. Owens and T. C. Jacks, of Lau
rens, and assisted by Mr. Todd, closed
last night. These young men have la
bored faithfully for nearly Iivo weeks,
preaching day and night to large und
attentive audiences. A deep interest
has been felt in their preaching. Kvcry
courtesy possible was bhown them by
the people of Grccrs. Numbers of
conversions were made besides many
backsliders reclaimed. It is hoped that
much and lasting good has been done.?
Spartanburg Journal.
Cures Cancer, Blood Poison, Kating
Sores, Ulcers*?Costs Nothing
to Try.
Blood poison anil deadly cancer
uro tin; worst anil most deep-seat
ed blood discuses on earth, yot the
easiest to cure when Botanic Blood
Palm is used. It you have blood
poison, producing ulcers, bone
pains, pimpios, mucous patches,
falling hair, itching skin scrofula,
old rheumatism or offensive form
of catarrh, scabs and scales, deadly
cancer, eating, bleeding, festering
sores, swellings, lumps, persistent
wart or sore, tako Botanic Blood
Balm (B, B. B.) It will euro oven
tho worst case alter everything
olse fall*. B. B. B. drains the poison
out of tho system and the blood,
thou ovory soro hoals, making the
blood pure and rich, and building
up the broken down body. Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) thoroughly
tested for 110 years. Drug utor08,
$1 per large bottle. Trial treat
ment free by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble
and free medical advice given un
til cured. B. B. B. does not contain
mineral poisons or mercury t>?* so
many advertised remedies do), but
iscoinposod of Pure Botanic Ingre
dients. Over 8,000 testimonials of
cures by taking Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.)
Bavo 3011 soon our lino
Smith's Moquotte Rugs. Yo
visit our store and soe them.
Roy. II. Ii. Urler.
Uov. II. II. Grler and family Icuvo
to-morrow, Thursday, for their new
homo in Ura, in Laurone county, whore
Mr. Grler assumes tbo pastorate of the
Assooluto Reformed ohurch. Mr.
drier has beoil living in Yorkvillc
sine?' 1804, having preached bis first
Sermon on the lirst Sunday of that
year, and has since had charge of the
A. K. P. churches at Yorkvllle uud
Tir/ah. When he came to Yorkvillc,
the church had 00 members, and the
number has since grown to xo Til /ah,
which then had "1 members now lias
70, after having given oll quite n num
ber to Rook Hill, Yorkvllle and other
places. The Sunday Schools at both
Yorkvillc and Tir/ah have grown very
considerably. During Mr. drier's pas
torate both churches have largely in
creased their contributions to mission
ary enterprises: but have made no ap
preciable increase in the salary allowed
to pastor. The church at Ora has
about i*U members and will take u'l of
Mr. drier's time. During his stay in
Yorkvllle, Mr. drier has won Ehe high
est respect and esteem of all the peo
ple with whom lie has come in contact.
It is generally conceded that he has
discharged his duty regardless of i" r
Eonal consequences, and the ontlrocom
munity feels that his life has been a
faithful exponent of the religion which
he professes. He has been a strong
foe to intemperance of every kind
especially to the intemperance grow
ing out of the abuse of intoxicating
liquors, and although it cannot fairly
be said that he has ever been extreme
or fanatical, he has pursued his light
steadily, consistently ami without com
promise. The only dis> uisary that
has ever been located in t 'ie county as
now constltub ? was that at Tir/ah, in
the midst Of one of Mr. drier's congre
gations. Observing the pernicious ef
fects upon the community, Mr. drier
made it his especial business to mar
shal all possible inllllollCOS to rid the
neighborhood of the evil, ami to him
more than to any other one individual
belongs the credit for the removal of
the Tlrzah dispensary. The results
that followed fully proven the wisdom
of his efforts, and he has since had
much cause to congratulate himself on
the work performed. Mr. drier and
family will hi1 accompanied to their
new home by tho best wishes of many
people in this oommuuty, and the mem
bers of the Yorkvillc and Tiiv.ah con
gregations will, for a long time, feel
that in the removal of himself anil his
most oxcolloilt wife, a severe loss has
been sustained. Yorkvillc Enquirer.
Death of a Veteran.
Cedar Grove, S. C, duly 22.??Timo
thy S. Sloan, a Confederate veteran,
died of typhoid dysentery at his home
near this place Saturday. Veteran
Sloan had reached t>s years of age. lb
had been u member of the baptist
Church for more than twenty-live
years, lie was a private during tho
war in Co. Ii, llolcomb Legion. Ills
remains were taken in charge by his
comrades-in arms, the active pall bear
ers being Veterans A. G ok, \V. l\ Co
ker. H. T. Newman. Ii. it. Pollard. M.
n. ilobt rts and W. M. Waddle.?Spar
taoburg Journal.
The World's Greatest Fever Medicine.
Johnson's Tonic does in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures are In Blriking con
trast with the feeble cures made by
Quinine.
if you aro utterly wre'ehod, taken
thorough course of Johnson's Tonic
and drive out every trace of Malarial
poisoning. The wise insure their lives
and the wiser insure their health by
using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic.
It costs ?d cents if iL cures: not one
cent if it does not.
Dr. Jerome KnowlOS, member of the
Faculty of the Southern School of Os
teopathy of Franklin, Ky., will be
hero during the Summer vacation for
praotiee and in the interest of the
school. Mrs. IS. U. Bright, Osteopath,
will assist Dr. K'nowles In his work
here dining the Summer. Clinton Ga
zette.
Considerable interest is being taken
in a project to build an electric car
line from here to Harris LithlaSprings,
a distance of 12 miles. It is said that
such a line could be constructed with
unusual cheapness, and its benefits to
the town ar.d the spring would be
great. The matter lias been taken up
with the syndicate owning the spring
and something may be expected 111 that
quarter. Greenwood cor. to State.
London, July 24.?"Cash" Sloan,
the American jockey who has been rid
ing in Russia, had an exciting experi
ence at the .Moscow races, where be
narrowly escaped death at the hands
of a furious mob. Sloan had been
riding with such continuous success
that his mounts were always favorites.
On the occasion in question he roi.e a
horse which had no chance of winning.
The unsophisticated crowd, however,
backed the American's mount as usual,
and when be was beaten their indigna
tion boiled over and a raging mob of
males and females savagely attacked
the jockey, who was rescued with dilll
culty by a military contingent and a
powerful detachment of police.
Woodruff Cotton Mill.
President Aug. W. Smith, of the
Woodrull Cotton Mill, was here to
day, lie says the mill will be running
by November 1st- The mill building is
practically finished and the cottages
are nearly all up. The machinery is
arriving and it will bo put in soon.
Machinists are expected to arrive in a
few days to commence placing the ma
chinery. The Draper looms will bo
used. ?Spar tan burg Journal.
A Romance of the Wheat Pit.
The End of tho Deal is the title of an
unuasally good business serial story which
is to begin in an early number of The
Saturday evoning Post, of Philadelphia.
A famous transaction on the Cllioago
Hoard of Trade h the basis upon which
the author, Mr. Will Payne, has found
ed this striking romance, of the wheat
pit. A charming love story runs through
the stern and stirring plot.
NGTIGE TO OLD SOLDIERS.
The surviving- .soldiers of the
State, or Confederate States, in
each township will moot at the
usual place of holding township
meetings on Saturday, the 8d
day of August, l'.mi, ami organ
ize by electing a Chairman and
Secretary, anil then proceed to
elect by ballot an ex-Oonfoder
ate soldier, not a holder of nor
applicant for a pension, as the
representative of the veterans
of said township. The represen
tatives so elected will moot at
Laurens Court House oil the Urs!
Monday iu September following,
and organize by electing a pre
siding oflicor and secretary, and
then proceed to elect Prom their
own number, four, who having
selected a competent physician,
ami olectod ODO of themselves as
Chairman, shall constitute the
Laurens Couty Pension Board for
one year, or until their successors
are elected and qualilieil.
By order of the County l'on
sion Hoard.
John M. HUDGRN8,
Chairman.
for RENT
Ik
A two-room cottago near tho Furnl
e Factory. Terms, $2.60 per month,
iy at this Olllae.
UltEWEUTON ITEMS.
We arc pretty well through oultivat
in;,'. Und we can sit and nee the cotton
eruw. fur wc had a good rain, u regu
lar corn seusou on the 2">th itist. Wo
a'so had considerable wind and -one
hail. The wind blew corn and timber
down and placed havoc with EOI110 of
tho fruit trees. Well, we have to take
it as we can get it.
Well, Mr. Kditor, I don't want to be
gin to brag lor it is too long 'till gath
er'ng time, but i am going to say any
how. that if the rains hold out through
August we are iroing to make a big
cotton crop, and i expect will sell it for
less than s COnts. Our corn crop is not
so promising,
fishing excursions are very frequent
on the famous Ware Shoals. Your
bumble scribe had a good time one
night this week eating llsh on the
Shoals, in company with eight others,
with J. H. Pitts, Ford South and Dave
Dean as seiners. We had more than
wc could devour.
( apt. K O. Mitchell and W. A. Les
ley, of Erl, llnishod threshing grain on
Friday, the 20th >nst. They threshed
somothing over 0,000 bushels of grain.
No sot of threshormon over did cleaner
and better work than they have done,
livery customer as far as we have hoard
is perfectly satisfied.
Mr. S. h?, Heeks und wife, of i'el/er,
were visiting in and around Brewerton
last Saturday and Sunday, returning
in tho afternoon Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Stansill and ehildron, ol
Williamston, are now visiting her
mother, brother and sisters in aud
around Hrewerton.
Mr. i>. Rdgar Knight, wdio is with
J. O. 0. Fleming & Co., of Laurons, is
now out on a little vacation, recuperat
ing with home folks.
Mr. Frank I'arrott. the young and
polite editor of our County News was
a very welcomed guest Of \V. S. Knight,
Saturday and Sunday, and took in the
big picnic at Poplar Spring, Saturday.
There were more than 1,000 people in
attendance. The exercises went very
Interesting, especially the talk of the
itev. W. S. Henry, of the Tumbling
Shoals circuit.
H2dwin Medloek, of Merna. was vi.-it
Ing the Hecks' bovs Saturday and Sun
day.
on i>it.
It Dazzles The World.
n.> Discovery In medicine has ever cre
sted one quarter of the excitement that
has boon causod by Dr. King's Now Dis
covery for Consumption. It's sevorosl
tests navo boon on hopeless victims of Don
suiui tlon, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleu
risy and Bronchitis, thousands ol whom
it h;is restored to perfect health. For
Coughs, Colds. Asthma, I'ronp, Hay Fc
vor, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it Is
the quickest, surest euro In the world. It
is sold by Tim 1.aureus Drug Co. Who
guarantee satisfaction or refund money.
Large bottles 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottles
free.
We are proud to say that wo have
tho prettiest line of Matting that bits
ever been in South Carolina. You
should soe our line.
S. M. ? IS. H. Wilkos.
Votiutf Contest at Palmetto
Drug Co.
Eighth Week's Vote at Palmetto
Drug Co., for $20.00 Chair given to most
popular young lady:
Miss Nellie Bolt,. 2.021
" Mary Camp,. 2,1(50
" Nora Smith, . ''Is
'' Lint Jones, . 133
" M. R Phi I pot,. 2?
il Ursula Chthlress,.. ?'!?">
" .lane Starncs,. vi
" Josie Sullivan. 20
" manch Clardy,_ '-'
1' l.i/.a ( aine,. ?>
" Toccoa Caino, . ?. ?
?' T.ulie Martin, .... I
The Annual Ue-iiiiion.
Tho Ann'Mil He-union of Company K
llth S. C. V., and Company hi 3rd S. C.
Battalion, will bo held at Owings Sta
tion on Thursday, August the 1st, 1001,
With basket dinner. Prominent spea
kers will be present, and all old veter
ans tire cordially invited to come, as
well as all others, and bring well-lillcd
baskets.
J. I). Mo. k,
for Committee,
Pure Water, dlood Soap
[no chemicals,] and skillful
handling from start to finish,
arc the features of Our laun
dry that 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
the yvork done, either.
Shall we have your next
bundle?
LAURENS LAUNDRY CO.
30? E. Main St.
Promoters of
Fine Laundering.
Hollo I No. 00.
REPORT
County Treasurer
LAU HENS COUNTY,
For Fiscal Year, 1900.
To His Honor, tho Presiding
ludgc of the Court of Uonorsn
Sessions Cor Luurous County,
July Tonn, L001 :
school ct. a i.MS I'AlD on county" hu
l'biiintbndbnt ok education's
uhdkk.
St i'kklbtown scuool DlST. NO. i.
Mary Williams, i? 00
15 00
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T, o Iturdeltc, :!'?('()
" 30 25
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Ogrcda Cray, 15 <?>
on 15 oo
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l.idio Elmore, 1ft 00
Eliza McDill, 19 50
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.1. II. Power*, U SO
8 00
Mary Lou Major, ;?> 00
? ' DO no
Esson MeCrary, 2 oo
Lida Klmorc, 16 00
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si i.i.is an School iust. No. 1,
Arthur iludgcns, 12 50
.lohn W. Sullivan, 5
l.'.ST
" " 15 To
" " 15 <)?"?
" 25 00
L. i). Elledgo, l? 00
?? HO 00
?? 30 00
" " 30 00
" " 80 00
\V. Ii, MeCiK n. 51 00
?' 50 00
L. M. Wils n, 33 SI
it. M. Choathum, 50 00
?? ?? 50 co
" 51)0(1
*< ?< 50 po
.lames ii. Hruinlclt, h -'?
Clara C. Small. 25 00
?? 25 00
" ?? 23 00
" 2? 00
Ludio 15 ? llrownlco, 13 7ft
" ?? :ii)0ii
?? ? 30 OO
" " :?) no
?? ?? 30 00
" " 30 00
sri.i.iv.\n School Dim. No. i
w. \v. Tutwllor, ">?> 00
.). E. Arnold, 35 on
Jumes II. Walker, 28 00
" 25 oo j
" 11 25 00
" 25 00]
Linda Hunter, 00 00
" " 30 001
? ?? 30 00
< " 80 00
sui.i.i van School Dist. No. 3.
II. Henley, 10 00
'?; ">i oo
I. E. L. Heeks, D 00
'? '? 15 OO
15 00
Myrtle Culbortson, 80 00
?< " 30 00
" ?' 30 00
J. w. Culbortson, 20 00
L. ?,>. v. Gray don, II Ot)
?? ii IK)
II, E. Cray, ft (in
Leuna IC Watkin-, ftl ()M
St'l.livan SCUOOL DiST. n'o. Ii
It. L. Wolff, i ftO
J. Il, (handler, '<?> 00
3ft od
Chas. n. Owings, m 00
" " 10 00
" .'{(I (!l)
21 f,0
?? 30 00
Sullivan School Dist. No. 5.
.lohn W. Sullivan, i 50
11 2ft
11 3ft
Emma < iwens, 30 00
4 " :{<) en
4 " 25 00
1 " 25 CO
' " '2.'? 00
' ?' 2"> in)
' " 80 00
? 11 30 00
? " 30 00
Sullivan School Dist. No. 0.
a. W. Sweony, 10 ?'..">
" ?? * 0 60
It. W. Nichols, 35 oo
" ?? 35 00
" ?? r>o 7-*>
ii. E. Cray. 11 77
Snllio A. Uohcrlson, 25 tin
? " 26 oo
L. D. Ellodgo, 35 (in
44 '? .'{."?tu?
44 '? 86 00
" .'{s oo
11 " 85 00
u " :h"> no
Fs L Davis 23 01
11, .Innio Langford, 2ft 10
.') 00
Sallio A. Robertson, 20 00
' " 10 00
? ?? 20 00
Si'i.i.ivan School Dist. No 7.
:. i<\ Elomlng, 10 no
' 23 :VI
1 ;V.? 17
' 10 00
14 .*>() 72
A. (). Powers, 2 25
W. H. Hamilton, 10 o )
21 4(1
Eannlo Miller, 10 oo
W. ii. Hamilton. 1(1 00
watbrloo scuool Dist. No. I.
Elihu Elmore, 10 00
J. II. O. Griffon, 35 it i
11 " :;:> oo
" " 85 00
C. L. Taj lor, 13 50
44 " 18 00
" '? 18 00
'? " |s oo
" '? IS iii)
W. E. Washington, 33 2ft
'? 85 00
" " 85 00
l< Ishll Hooks, In 00
A. J, Kirby, 0 30
r. li. Baldwin, -j 7-j
Wat Bit loo Scuoor. Dist. No. 2.
i.e. Turner, 28 00
2 s on
2h nil
Nelson Cunningham, in no
iii on
Henry Eo.-ter ami Goo. Dent, 23 00
II. E. William.-., I 50
M. E. Abororomble, 2000
in on
W. II. P.oyd, 22 50
15 Hi
22 :?()
Ift 110
Carrie A Moore 2n 00
('ariie A Moore 27> (id
('.u rie A Mo ire ho do
Curie A Mooro 2n (Kl
Carrie A Moore. 2(i 05
Carrie A M ane ill) (id
Carrie A Moore. 26 (id
Carrie A Moore 25 00
La
gi ii., Dust. N<
Uist. N<
.1. Disr. No. Ii
Carrio A Moore
Carrie A Moore
Watkuloo School Dist.
Mintoii Logan
Mihtoo Logan
Mitito? Logan
J VV Moore
? F Hill
.1 A Hyr.l
L A Byrd
L A Byrd
Watkii
Chriss'c Bradford
Chrissio Bradford
(?irissio Bradford
Chrissio Bradford
S Frankie (lulbcrtson
S'Fraukio Culbertson
S Frankie < 'ulbertson
W W Tutwilcr
Aoilio ('lardy
Watkkloo Seno*
J O Martin
?I < > Martin
J U Martin
J <> Marlin
?I <) Martin
Lotiliu a Mcrrhnati
Lctitia A Morriuiau
Lotitia a Merrimnu
L titia a Merriuiarj
Todd, Simpson a < \<
J I! Bobcrtson
J I,' Roberts m
.) II Robertson
.1 B Uobcrtson
J Ii Bobortson
Watkuloo Sem
?itcll Martin
( M, II Martin
()>teli Fowler
Ostcll Martin
Ostoll Martin
Li/./.ie 11 unter
Lizzie llun'.ir
Lizzie II unter
K Ii l'asloy
U B Pnsley
i; II Padey
Brooks ? Jones
i 'arrio Mo Daniel
Carrio Mc Daniel
Annio (!lardy
Henry Se&ton
Watkuloo Sei
G V Biddlo
(I F Uiddlo
(i V Biddlo
Sidell Holding
Sidell Guiding
Sidell Holding
Sidell Golding
Sue 11 ndgt
Sue 11 ndgt es
Sue lludgons
Sue lludgons
Sue 11 udgi na
Sur UudgCUS
Mary Walker
Cornelia .lonot
Cornelia Junes
(lornolin .1 ones
Cioss Hill Sc
S V Bark8dnlo
S F Barksdale
S !?' Barksdalo
J M Culbertson
I I B Piusou
K B l'inson
M yrtio ('ulbertson
M y rlic ('ulbertson
Myrlie Culbertson
M yrtio ' Ju'lx rtson
S F Franks
S L Franks
S F Franks
Sl- Franks
8K Franks
.1 B Pitts
.1 B Pitts
? ou
25 tut
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20 00
20 00
:; oo
7 00
S.i 00
25 00
?jo 00
I.
is 00
I s 00
18 00
18 00
_'? 00
?j.) 00
25 00
:;7 50
25 00
>. ?.
::;i 00
:,."i 00
.;.") 00
515 tut
85 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
To
15 00
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l? 00
20 00
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im
:$o mi
:;o no
:;o tio
:;o oo
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?J7 50
1 I lo
28 00
21 00
28 00!
2 00
20 oo |
20 0o|
31
7 00
i Di
No
25 00
25 001
25 00
?_'? oo
25 00
25 00
25 oo
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ii i 00 I
.?; i oo
Sio oo
"u oo I
i>o oo
2o oo
1 ."> 00
1 ? 00 I
15 00
iiool Dlst, No. L
J? oo
25 oo
;-st
? oo
52 5o
1?O 0 ?
::i oo
oo
'.'>'.) oo
11 oo
::i 25
III 25
2? oo
Iti 8o
28 T."?
35 oo
12 oo
(To bo continued.)
ST A i K
' Ulli'. Crn or Toi.udo, I
Lucas County, \
Frank .1. Ohonej makes oath lliat ho
i- senior partner Ol tli" firm Ol F..J.
Cboney >\ Co, doing business in the
Cit.\ of Toledo, County and State afore
Hlid, and that said lirm will nay the
sinn of One Hundred Lollars for oacb
and overy ease of Catarrh Hint cannot
lu euren by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before mo and Sllb&i riled
in niy prosonCOj this nth day of Decem
ber, a. D. 18811
ikal a. W. Glon sou,
Notary Public.
Hall st atarrli ( arc Is taken internal
ly, ami acts directly en iho i>iood ami
mucous surfaces of tho system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. OilI'JXF.Y A ( ti .
Toledo, O.
.'.old by Druggists, 7">c
Hall s Family Pills are the best.
Notice to Land Owners.
YOI are hereby ordered to clean
out all streams, as the law directs, du
ring the month of Angusl. IDOL
IJy order 0.| the Hoard of County
CoiUIIlissioiteiS of Laurens County.
.1. s. DKU.MMOND,
Supervisor L. C.
AtlenCion is called to the following
Section of the Act of pint);
'?SlCO. 2. That it shall be the duty of
all land-ownors to clean out all streams
upon and adjacent lo their lauds at
least t\vloo in each year, at such par
ticular limes as said Hoards may ap
point, and according lo the directions
of said Boards, and to koep the same
clear of all obstructions to a free and
uninterrupted How of sand ami water
through the channols thereof. Provid
ed, That ibis Act shall not bo constru
o.l to present the erection and main
tenance ol any dam across any of .-aid
st reams for any useful purpose; Pro
vided, further, That said Hoards shall
have power and authority to rcqulro
the owner of any such dam lo build
and maintain therein suitable and
Mlfllclont Hood gates and waterways to
afford free passage through tho same
of the J ami and water, so that the
stream- above may be properly cleaned
out any the lands adjacent thereto
properly drained, for which purpose
ihoy m.'..\ require the owner of any
such dnin to open the lloodgalcs or wa
terways therein and keep them open
for such reasonable time as they may
deem to be necessary. Any person vlo<
latin;: any of the provisions of this
se< I nn shall be deemed guilty of main
taining a IlllisallCO, and. upon convic
tion, shall bo lined not more than fifty
dollars, or imprisoned not more than
thirty days! i'rovidod. That ten days
notice lo abate such nuisance shall have
been given."
NOTICE, NOTICE?
All Oversoors of Loads in Laurens
County are hereby ordered to call out
t heir hands during tie- month ol Au
gust and work their Loads, a- tho law
requires, All bands who have not paid
one dollar tax :nti i he required to
labor I days on the public roads of the
County ?
J. s. DRUMMOND,
Supervisor L. c.
Wanti.O -You to order your whis
key for "personal use" from Cooper
Furming Distillery Co., llrovard, X
C. Corn whiskey from *| ii.'. m $2 oo
per gaMon: vessel included Ityo from
$2 I."> to $.'1.15. Peach brandy *2.i>;>. Ap
. pie $2.15 per gallon.
A. F. QpOPKR)
President,
to I ho Hat Sale ycii It's tlic talh <>i
the town. STAW HATS WORTH #1.50
^oiiiiA* for 85 cents.
Come before they arc all gone.
Lauren** Cotton Mills Stow.
aim of every Mercantile establishment is
money. Sometimes we can make tin
getting goods lo move lively?byturnii
into CASH. This is one of ihe limes, and .
are offering
that yon cannot alt'ord to pass ;
Ladies' Slippers worth #1.50 for <>s cts.
' 6 1,25 4 S3
' 6 ' 1.00 4 00
50
3lisses Slippers
LOO 1 No
85 ' 55
50 ' 88
Also 50 prs Ladies' Slippers, worth 65c, lor i ;<.
Kverylhing in Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdu . >
must go, and prices will move them. On our Bargain Co
arc values that must be seen lo be appreciated. Call and see
course! f.
Rospoctfully,
f-&^ Under Ben-Delia Hotel.
Uy Yotir
Clotiji^g at tJ7C
i ff?
Our Clothing Doparlm mli
located in the new o.vlensi
most admirable Clothing roo
high, airy and plenty of
So we are better ctpitpp I I
ever to please the particular a
Goods iliai wear, at pric ? i!
lempt .
Suits hi all (he fashionable Shades. ?
of the Season?Plain, Gay-striped and Check1 >
Flannel Serges ami Worsted. You sho
them. Odd Pants in great assortment. Odd Coal
with or without Vests. Uoys' Suits atul exli
Pants?and il lakes a lot of pants for boys, doesn't
it?
New Goods Arriving
CD
continually, and new customers coming in da \
You arc urged to come in lo see us
J. fyTii?ter & Bro
Notice to
the Dear People!
j One. cat' <>f 1* iiu' white, strong,
'. \] Lime.
. \ Ono car of No. 1 and 2 Shingles,
I have today arrived and ready
'-'J for sale. Call tO see and get.
what you nerd an I commence
1 tin- New Year wit'., the host o
building material.
Respectfully,
VIGOR OF MEN
Kusily, Quickly, L'ormaiicittly
HKKTOKKI).
HINDIPO ( 1 .ire ) < i real Frcno'1
Tonic ami Vitalizor is sold with written
imuranloo t > euro Nervous Debility, Lost
Vitality, Failing Memory, Fits, Dizziness,
Hysteria, Stops all Drains on tho NVrvousi
System Caused by Had Habits or Kxces
slvo Uao oi Tobacco, opium, Liquors, or
''Living the Face that Kills." it wards oil
Insanity, Consumption and Death. It clears
the Hlood ami brain, Huihls up the Shat
tered Nerves lies to res tho Fire of Youth,
and brings the 1*11*k (.How to Palo ('heoks,
ami Makes You Yoiiiik and Strong again,
l'ileo?OntH. 12 boxes $5, For sale by
r.LN-DI'.I.LA PHARMACY,
Laurent?, H, C,
Ofliico Days.
Persons having business with the
Supervisor will llnd him or hie Clerk
in the Otllco Mondays and Fridays of
each week.
,f. S. DliUMMONL),
Supervisor L. C.
Mar. 20, 1001.
I )K. RUS1 's ('< ITTON ROOT AND
Pennyroyal pills
always rcliahltand I safe. Ladinsl
always ask for Dr.l Lust'? Cot/
ton Root and Pen? nvroyal Fe?
mal-' Pills, ThOJ never lail and never
injure. Mailed to any address on
receipt of $1.00 by the
fjEN-DELLA PHARMACY.
THE LAUR?N5 BAB
a m:w law I'll.'h.
Tho undorslgnod have ibis day 111
lorod into a pariuorshlp rot" I In pi m
of law in tho Courts ol til is State, und<
the name of Simpson * Joopor ami >?
promptly atlond to all business en
trusted to thorn.
II. Y. SlMPSO.Vj
II. A. COOPKK.
BALL, si:>1 KINS cV hall,
A ttornoya at l.n \\,
Lauiikns, South Carolina.
Wo practice In nil state an i Un I
Slatos Courts. Special alloutlon given
polleelioup.
Several town iot> for sale. Sales
lots on monthly Installments ncg
Mated.
VV. W. Hau..
w. it. knicht, k. i;. iia nil.
K.NI01LT & ?AB?,
Attorneys .it Law.
ifov Will practice in all the Stale anti
federal Courts. Striel attention to all
business Intrusted to the in
Ofllce lip-stairs. Simmon-' Itlllldlng.
Money to Loan
on improved farms ut \ pol
cent. Long time?easy paymoiits.
No commission, Bmnll cos|
Apply to
C. I>. UAUKSDALK,
Laurons. s. c.
Womanly Beauty,
Sl'AltM IX'. V.\ l.s AM' IlltlOII V \< K->
Arc Hie h'fuils <>i Sound Nol ?> -.
i ? i %i im r%f\ I'hel .real Km u h Nervo
HINDIPO Tonie .I \ ita 11
Cures Nervous ICxtuitiHtion Hyulorla, l)iz
/.lues?, Ifcadaehoi Baekiu ii i uml l?Viiude
Weakness so common nitondin the
Monthly Periods.
fill}| S I'asniiiR thron ir.vinjj
vi ? , Ionise me.rlli id to Wo
in oili.ii I will I'm I i'i n ;k vvomh rful reliol
uml bonolll. ii l^llielH ami s,r< u ihens
tho Nerves. Cleanses the IIIoihI, Clears tho
l(r.on ami Tones up Ibc whole System.
Makos n Woman i*>ok Youtnj ami Koel
Young. Prleo 60cts., 12 boxes $.r?. Hont by
mall lo any address. Bold by?
OHNOKI.I,A PHARMACY,
LaajreuSj s. o