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TUE ADVEttTISEtt, Subscription IMce--12 Mouths, $1.50 Payable in Advance. _ ST W. HALL, Edltor. Hates Im- Advertising. < >rdii; iry Ad vertlsoments, por Bquaro, ono inser tion, $1.00; onch subsequent Insortion, no cents. Liberal reduction mado for large Advertisements. \v. w. Ball, Proprietor. LAUUENS, S. Cm Aug. 7, 11MH. The Cup? The Shamrock Number 2 isou the aea, pulling her way lo New York in tbe hope of carrying the famous cup to Britain, sir Thomas Upton owner of the N tu ht making the contost, and this is his second vonture. He has been a very BUCCOSsful business man, starting a poor lad, establishing many tea shops, growing rich, then in favor with the Quoon, who knightod him.ami now he is a great favorite of King lid ward, and ospccially ol the good and popular Quoon. He will have a tough time in boating the Yankee Yachtmen and we will nil have fun while the race is on, and watch lug tho outcome. There is no money ill il and the fellows who contest for tho possossion of the little cup have only t ho pi Ido of conquest and the pleasure'of Bpondiiig their surplus change in making the contost' A mil lion or so will go on eibiiuf ide In milk ing tho race. Tbc lirsl Yacht of which wo have any account was the good ship "Argo," which sailed from Groeco about Thirty-five Hundred years back to Colchis, tin- object ol the voyage to recover the Goldea Flooce. Tho little ship was manned by some fort Greek princes, and commanded by one Jason. While the < loldou Fleece was nominally the prize which Inspired tho long voy age and dangerous adventure, there were about a dozen pretty prim esses at bottom of the business, whom the royal boys expected to capture and bring home. And the prizes were in finitely to bo preferred to tho insignill cont. little cup. They had the assist ance of Medea, tho King's daughter, and by that assistance Jason killed the dragon that guarded the Fleeco, per formed other wonderful and miraculous feats and finally escaped tho country carrying with him the Golden treasure and the beautiful Princess, hut if Llp 1on boats the Yankees and carries home the cup, it must be with the assistance of magic and a second Medea. The Exposition. Here is what State Commissioner, A. "vV. Love, has to Bay to tho News and Courier, of what the counties are do lug. Wo trust that the Laurons Com missioners are wide awake locking to a fair exhibit from the best county in tho State. The throe gentlemen in charge are hustlers : ?'To name the counties taking the greatest interest in this work necessi tates my naming all the counties I have visited to avoid any unfair inference to the counties 1 bavo not visited. Green wood, Falrfleld, Grangeburg, George town, Lexington, Qconee and Chester have already vono to work collecting exhibits and arc very much interested in the work. "Spartnnburg, Plckens, Aikcn, Col leton, Cherokee, Andorson, Abbeville. Hamberg and l'.arnwell uro organizing and will have good exhibits. York, Greenville, Hampton and Beaufort have not done anything yet, hut they hope to make an oxhlbi' if they can get their citizens BUlllcleiltly inter ested . "All in all the State exhibit will be a most excellent one and groat good will result to the whole State because of it, but the counties making the best show will, of course, reap the most bene fits, The British Parliament has voted "Bobs," Gen. Huberts, a half Million Dollars, that he may decently support the dignity of an earldom sometime ago conferred. Ft Is a mere bagatelle compared to the hundreds of millions the African war has cost and is the old case of forgetting the blacking on the bouts when you arc waist deep in mud. And in the while, the Atlanta News makes the point, that we (ine Unltod States) "give Sen ley a court of In quiry." But really we ought not to scold as Schloy has done the South nc honor. Blue, Uobson, Brumby and Joe Wheeler arc our boys. Greenville Wins. There has been a contest In the Courts for several years to establish a dis puted line between Spurtanbut'g and Greenville countios along linoree River. The dispute involve! Pelham, a cotton mill, and other v dual ? local ities. By a doclsslon of the -'.kit; Su preme Court Greenville wins and l*cl liuin is in Greenville county. To lie Congratulated. Sonator McLaurln is to bo congratu lated that he found five friends in "The House of Tlllman," He is to be con gratulated that Tlllman did not require his followers to pass a resolution, or dering him to be lynched, ln,tcad of resign his seat, in the Sonato.?Abbe ville Pro88 and Banner. Yes, indeed, there is no question hut "ho has gotolY light." so far. * * Tho Spartanbtirg livening Journal is now the only true blue domocratio daily paper above Columbia.?Orange* burg Times and Democrat. Tho Orangoburg paper is surely too far South. "Where is the Spartanburg Iloraid at, Mr, Speaker"? * ? * Altering Hie Mnp. A tnovomont is again on foot to es tablish "Lee County" out of portions of Korshaw, Sumtor, etc. Also to, carvo a now county hv dividing Beau fort. Senator Tlllman has the finest corn crop in all the Trenton section of lidge* liold county.?Barnwoll People. While tho Sonator Is roasting Mc Laurln he may also revel in roasting* ears. *** Home for Ohl Soldiers. Tbe public BOnblmont seems to justify tho General Assembly in establishing a home for helpless old solders. It is probable it will be done . State ok Ohio, Citt of Toledo, ) Lucas County, \ MSl Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is sonlor partner of tho firm of P. J, Choney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every caao of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this nth day of Decem ber, A. I). 1881?. [SEAL] a. W. Glcason. 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, froe. F. J. OHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7?o. Hall's Family Pills ?ro the best. Learning from Abroad? The News and Courier reproduces from the Cincinnati.' Enquirer of .inly 201 h, an interview ol Dlsponsary Coin tn'sslonor Crum, of Columbia, upon In teresting features of South Carolina affairs. You must leave liomo to lind out how your affairs stand: ''Tliu Dispensary has come to stay in South Carolina," said II. II. Crum, suite Dispensary Commissioner, of Co lumbia, S. C, ut the Gibson, "and it bas proved a satisfactory and prolita blo institution. Last year we did 'mo worth of business at a net profit of ^&(bi,000 to the State in round numbers. While there will be some opposition to it, the dispensary has commended itself to our people from every standpoint. Out of 121 mem bers of the Legislature only 15 are ar rayed against it. It has diminished drunkenness appreciably, broken up bar room louiing and provides unadul terated drinks for the people. We do not sell liquors to any one who exhibits any evidence of having been drinking or who is known to be a drunkard. A man of moderate habits in that line oan get half a pint of whiskey once in twenty-four hours. We do not sell less than half a pint or more than four and -even-eighths gallons at a time, the lat ter limit to except the Government tax Oil live gallons or more. We sell beer privllogcs whoro the salo is limited to a pint to a person and no treating if permitted. It is the treating custom that is so prolific of intoxication and breeds the bar room loafer and dead beat. We buy considerable whiskey in Cincinnati and Kentucky,as well as all over the country. All of our goods aro stamped and guaranteed to be the gen uine article. '?Yes. Mr. McLaurin has lost out with the Democracy ol South Carolina and will never be returned to the United States Senate. Ho will no doubt attempt to rally a bob-tail party of his own and run with the Republi cans. Senator Tlllman is the cock of tlm walk in the old Palmetto State and will remain so. He is a lighter and a leader of men from away back, bold, fearless, honest, defiant. "Our cotton crop will fall short GO per cent this season. Wo are going to have a grand Exposition at Charleston this winter, and want to sec Cincinnati and Ohio well represented. Old-fash cd Southern hospitality will be dis pensed." "At the dispensary?" #** "Independent." We print his letter in this Issue?the gist of which is a glimpse into the mists and clouds of the future?a prophecy as to how things may go?and it is a little like guessing at the cotton crop. Wc agree with him only so fur as that he makes the point that the futuro is uncertain. There is in the article a certain dash of Moroutlo?"a curse upon both your houses," and this is certainly justifiable looking at the his tory of the recent past. _, The Cosmopolitan for August reveals the late Grant Allen in a new light that of a keen and clever satirist of society, not only in England, but in the world at large*. The Cosmopolitan, immediately on bis death, secured from bis son all his papers, and the clever allegory?"The Temple of Fate"?in the August number, is one of those se lected. Like "The British Aristocracy" in the April Cosmopolitan, the present article impresses itself on the reader with a direct fearlessness which is a new quality in the author's work. If it is true that all the world loves a lover, then Edgar Saltus's clever, epigram matic story of the princes who have relinquished thrones, position, wealth everything?to marry the women they loved, should indocd be popular. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic docs in a day what slow Quinlno cannot do in ten days, its splendid cures are in striking con trast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough course of .Johnson's Tonic and drive out every traeo of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures: not one cent if it does not. Hampton on .McLattriii. Last week Gen. Wade Hampton went to the mountains of North Carolina to spend the summer. At Spartunburg a reporter of the Free Lance had a chat with him. Speaking of McLaurin, Con. I lampton said: "No, 1 think McLaurin will not be elected again. He has deserted all the vital principles that have been incor porated in every democratic platform since the formation of the party, and I venture the assertion that not a demo crat ic senator at Wushington will say that McLaurin is justified in styling himself a democrat. If I were in politics I would not give him my support. You ice I have always voted the democratic ticket, and after having worked so many years in the interest of that par ty, it would not become mo at this stage of life, do you think, to trans form myself into a republican." What a Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, .its liver trouble; but Dr. Kings Now Life Tills regulato the livor, purify the blood, givo clear skin, rosy chocks, rich complexion. Only 25c. at Laurens Drug Co. Come to US for your Mason's Fruit Jars. Wo buy them in solid car-loads and can save you money. S. M. & E. H. Wllkcs. Men's belts from 10 cents up at J. E, Minter & Bro. Wc bavo some great bargains In Summer Dress Goods and we are anx ious to pass them round. Your fault If you do not secure some of them. Tbc 11 ub. one barrel (300 pounds) of Fruit Jar I lubbers received, last Thursday. Wc can supply your wants. Only 5 cents per. dozen. fi. M. & K . II. Wllkcs. Whatever your wants in Millinery we are prepared to supply them. Come and secure a stylish hat at an "ofT-seu son" price. The Huh. Wa.vtkd ?You to order your whis key for "personal use" from Cooper Farming Distillery Co., Brcvui-d. N. C. Corn whiskey from >1,65 to $2.00 per gallon; vessel includod. Ityo from 12.15 to 43.15. Poach brandy $2.05. Ap ple $2.15 per gallon. A. F. Coot*Kit, i'rosidont \V of ford CoITe:eje:, Simrtaiiburg, 8. C. iMth Ycnr Begins September 28, 11)01. Eight In faculty. Fight Depart ments. Expenses from $if>0 to $17r> a a year. For catalogue, address J. A. GAMEWELL, Sccrotary. Fitting Schoof, J 8'%Vc.,,urg' Klcgant now building. Board and Tuition for year, $110. All informa tion Rivon by A. M. DuFliB, ?a*. HeadMaater. WHO IS A DEMOCRAT. Hountor TlllmniPs Position iu i^'.'d Is Recalled. KuiTOKi Tin-: Adveutisek:? TIlO action of Benator Tillman in de? inutidiug through n resolution passed by the state Democratic Wxeoutivo Committee Senator MeLuurin's rosig tuition will not hurt Solintor MoLuuriu or the Democratic party, it i- possi ble that Senator McLaurln Is now in tbo bands ol the political funeral di rectors and that the federal oilier- his friends are getting arc the "funeral baked meats." It is also possible that Senator McLaurln may be very much alive politically before many months but the less dead to democracy. Alter all, the cotton crops and the cotton mills may prosper with or without McLaurln. On the other hand, Till man is a necessity, a painful necessity, lie comes high but wo inusl have him. Senator Tinman's blow on Mel,anritt landed the other night recalls some events and stimulates some re Meet ions. There are two kinds of democrats. One believes that Democracy is n oroed formed In the course of a century bj Jeilerson, Jackson and their successors. I le sticks to it regardless of the plat forms of latter day conventions. The other believes that whatever the National and state Conventions lay down in their plat forms as democracy is democracy and to vote the ticket makes a man a democrat. in the Maj Convention Ol 181M, Son ntor Tillman adopted the lirst defini tion. He declared that the principle of free silver at 1(1 to I was a demo cratic principle, an essential, inevita ble principle and that a platform with out it was not democratic. Therefore be adopted in that convention, lor be was the Convention, just as ho is now the state executive committee, the "in to l or bust" resolution,under which the delegates to the National Convention were to bolt unless "1(1 to 1" were placed in the national platform. The late Senator Irby who was a consistent and strict p^rty man, who believed in fealty to parly organization with all his soul, Stronuo 'Sly opposed the threa tened boll made by Tillman bill was "snowed under" iu the convention, irby in that convention rang his own political knell in a clarion appeal for loyalty to the national party Organiza tion and coupled with it defiance ami denunciation oi the treachery embodied in the threat of Tillman to desert the party unless it agreed with him. That was one picture. Now comes Senator Tillman and ac cuses McLaurln of treachery because he does not in some matters of policy vote with the Democratic party organ ization, his chief offense being that lie voted on the ratification oi the treat,\ of Paris with the majority of the Itc publlcansand as Wm.J. Bryan advised. That is another picture. Meanwhile, the Ohio democrats have held a state convention in which they snubbed and insulted Bryan and ignored free silver, and their action is universally conced ed as for shadowing a complete suiucr sault on the part of the national demo cracy and a return to a democracy Which is at least as close to the views of McLaurln as to those of Tillman. Now two thirds of the people ol Lau renscounty know that Senator Tillman is an honest man, who puts principle far above party, who will not follow his party if it turns its back on principle just as he proclaimed in that May con vention of 180(1. There is no predict ing what the Democratic party will fa vor in its next platform but knowing the rugged and incorruptible honesty of Senator Tillman, we can safely pre dict, in fact we know, that he will stand sturdily by the Kansas City platform of I?O0, including free silver at 1(1 to 1, anti-imperialism, Bryan ism and so On, party or no party. The fu ture course of the democracy even Sen ator Tillman will concede is a tnatti r of doubt but the course of Senator Tillman himself is as fixed and certain as the pointing of the needle to the pole. Who then can say that the dem ocracy of South Carolina, adhering to the national democracy, will not be compelled to burl Tillman over the breastworks even ftsMcLaurttl now lias been hlirlod? Who then in South Carolina at this time when the national democracy is unsettled and undefined in its attitude ami ignorant of its own nature is competent to pass on the par ty qualifications of any niauV Not un til the National convention of 1001 can it be known who is or wdio is not a democrat, the party to-day being in a condition of kaleidoscopic transition. Senator Tillman alone is not a parly democrat and does not claim to be one ?he is a democrat on principle now as he thundered that be was in thai mem orable May convention of 180(1,?but it is more than possible that McLaurin may be Incomparably closer to the Democratie standards which the Na tional Convention of 1!)01 will raise. Independent. This Will Interest .Many. To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Boitin ic Blood Balm), the famous Southern blood cure, into new homes, we will send, Absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat ments. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) quickly cures old ulcers, scrofula, ec zema, itching skin and hi.i humors, cancer, eating, festering sores, boils, carbuncles, pimples or offensive erup tions, pains in hones or joints, rheuma tism, catarrh, or any blood or skin trouble. Botanic Blood Balm ( B. B. B.) heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich ami stops all aches ami pains. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) thoroughly tested for :10 years in hospital and private practice, and has cured thousands of cases given up as hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Med icine sent at once, prepaid. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood, The finest Blood Purifier made. Bo tanic blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood supply to the skin and entire system. Notice to Land Owners. YOU art; hereby ordered to (dean out all streams, as the law directs, du ring the month of August, 11)01. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Laurens County. J. S. DRUM MOND, Supervisor L. C. Attention Is called to the following Section of the Act of 1900 I "SEC. 2. That it shall bo the duty of all land-owners to clean out all streams upon and adjacent to (heir lands at least twice in each year, at such par ticular times as said boards may ap point, and according to the directions of said Boards, and to kocp the same clear of all obstructions to a free und uninterrupted flow of sand and water through the channels thereof: Provid ed, That this Act shall not bo COnstt'U? od to prevent the erection and main tenance of any dam across any of .-aid streams for any useful purpose: Pro vided, further, That said Boards shall have power and authority to require the owner of any such dam to build and maintain therein suitable and SUfllelenc llOOdgntOS and waterways to afford free passage through tbo same of the ami and water, so that the streams above may be properly cleaned out any the lands adjacent thereto properly drained, for which purpose limy in iy require the owner of any such dam to open the floodgates Of wa terways therein and keep them open for such reasonable time as they may deem to bo necessary. Any person vio lating any of tho provisions of tills section shall be deemed guilty of main taining a nuisance, and, upon convic tion, shall be lined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days: Provided. That ton days notice to abate such nuisance shall huvo been given.';. Shooting for Itain? Lincoln, Neb., July SI.?Four mile? northeast of this city to-night 21 mor tar.-, |)08tO? on a L'i? acre tract, are he lug lirod at minuto interval- in the hope that the result will b<- a downfall of rain \V. V. Wright, former deputy Slate food couunlssloner, is the promo* ter and manager of the enterprise, Mr. Wright i? tin originator of tho "spo elal vibration'' theory of rain-inak ? ng and for sevoral years has unsuccessfully espoused a loglslatlvo appropriation to nut this thoory Into practice. Mr. Wright -ays he will continue the bom bardment until rain comes, or until be shall have exhausted his supply of sev eral thou-amis pounds of gunpowder, The sky to-night Is clear. Convoi'SO College has received in all from Mr. I). K. Converse, Its liberal foundor, one hundred and seventy-six thousand ($170,000) dollars, the largest gift of any individual In the State of South Carolina, and one of tho largost glvon In the south to tho cause of edu cation; and with other private elfts and contributions, and with the college funds, about OUC-quarlor of a million dollars has been spent in the erection and furnishing of tho college build ings.?The State Have you seen our line of $3 | Smith's Moquctto ttugs. You should visil our store and see them. S. M. & K 11 Wllk( s Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bon nettsville, S. C, was ouco im inensoly surprised. 1 Throug l?>ng Buffering from dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was groatly run down. She had rao strength or vigor and suffered gr< at distress from her stomach, but sho tried Klootric Bittors which helpod hor at ouco, aud, after using four bot ties, she is entirely well, COdl Oat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities aro splondid for torpid liver." For Indigestion, loss of appetite, Btom ucli and liver troubles it's a posi t ivo, guaranteed cure. Only 5?0 tit Lau fens Drug Co. Voting Contest ut Palmotto Drug Co. Ninth Week's \'ote at l'almctln Drug Co., for $20.00 Chair given to most popular young lady: Miss Nellie Holt,. J.'Jl I Mary ( amp, ...... 2. 123 " Nora Smith, . 'i.'IT " I'rsula Chlldress,.. :t!? " Lint Jones. 137 Me'a Sullivan, .... 1(1 " .lane Startles,. 82 " M.K. Phllpot,. 2C " Wil?e .Jones,. 317 '" Myrtle Yeargin, ... 0 " lllanch ('lardy, .... 3 Summer Comfort can only be secured when you send your Summer Clothes to a First-class Steam Laundry. We do jrood laundry work at all times and take sj' pains in the summer because we know it adds to the comfort of our custo mers and they appreciate it. We clean and press suits. LUKI'.NS LAUNDRY CO. SOU B. Main St.. Hello! No. 00. The Entering Wedge To your consideration '. gen erally t he cost , though cost, should always bo relative to value to bo a fair tost. Tho lumber yvo sell may not always bo tho cheapest in price, but it's always cheapest in tho long run, boeauso we give tho best, value. Thoroughly kiIn-driod,pro perly sawed and planed, you'll find it "mutches" well, and will bo a lifo-long source of satisfac tion. R.H.Hudgens & Son. A IVIV UAL ?OF? County Treasurer LAUHKNiS COUNTY*, For Fiscal Year, 1900. T<> ii;> Honor, tho ".'residing ludgo of ! ho Court of Uoneral Sossions lor Liuirons Countv, July Toriu, l'.?01 : Carrie I wigs-ton, school claims paid <>n county si - t'i'.niNTlCNDKNT ok kducation's OUDKU. Cjoss Mill School Dist. No. 2. W. S. Pitts, .10 00 " 30 00 " ?? 30 00 '? " :t0 ?>0 " ? :ioo<) W. K. Ulcc, iv <?"> KU Uurtn Turnr, 2.S 00 it it 2* oo >? 28 00 W K. Mitchell, 25 I 0 21 25 " 25 00 25 00 o ?_>;, 0() Citoss LI ill School Dist. No.3. W. V. llice, K? Ct? ?? 20 ('<> 20 00 20 00 ti. Ii. Atkins, GO oo " o 30 00 " 30 Up " *? :;u 00 \v. ?. Pitts, w no " :;i)(nt " 85 oo Citoss I (ill School Dist. No. ?. Marv J. Dlllurd, 20 oo " 20 00 20 oo L't ?O 27 50 I.e. King. 27 ">0 27 ">(? Mary J. DUlard, -<> 00 M. .Mice bVrgusou, 2'i 50 Citoss IIii.l School Dist. No. 5. Janio Chalmers, 85 00 Alfrod Lindsoy, 25 oo 20 00 ii (i 20Oi) " 20 00 ?' ?? 20 00 o 25 00 A. li. Itlloy, 10 '?o " " 10 00 ii ii n no " " 21 oo < k.)>s (in.i. School Dist. No. 0. T. D. Crows, l 50 Wado Mi lam. I 50 Ike Kichurdson, 2 50 Sallle T. Hiohardson, 2 25 II. <'oioman. '?> 55 Porry lion lursmi, *J1 00 Anderson Ketibin 28 08 Ike lliehardson, ?> 00 A. K. Coloman, 25 00 Duck Kuller, Ii 00 .1. Alma Coloman, > 00 " U 27 7? " " 31 60 " 27 75 Mettie Simpson. 30 <>0 ?' 30 03 30 00 " " 30 00 Win. W. Ohappoll, 20 00 '? '? 20 00 " " *J0 0o ii <?? 20 ijn LTi'Ntkk School Dist. No. l. II. i.. Young, n?oo 11. II. Dwlngs, 35 00 35 00 " " 35 00 " " 35 00 21 *7 10 00 Carrie L. Bradford, 15 oo " 15 00 Sol James, 11 25 A. .1. Smith. 1 05 .lohn M. Hudgen?, I TT, W. L. IJoyd, :: 50 ?'oho Simmons, ?"> 00 A. It. Holmes, 0 05 .lames Austin. 2 HO Itrook ? a Jones, :i 05 I/.die B. Mi la in, 20 (';(> Mary L Pitts, 35 00 " " 35 00 Lydlo Klmon , 15 00 16 00 Hi \ i ku School Dist. No. 2. A. II Itlloy, looo 11 no , " " 10 00 Lucy L . I t.ynl, i? oo !! 15 od 15 00 i? 1)0 Susan l Mit.-, I.-, oo lit n'tuh School Dist. No. Agatha. Davis, :;<) oo '' 30 OO .'ill ou 510 00 :>o 00 " " 33 00 :!0 00 30 no M. A. Cunningham, 20 oo 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 <>0 Agai ha Davi-., ;?q oo 30 00 , " ., " 30 00 Lanna "i oung, m oo u 00 " 7 .Ml ? lohn Choppell, I ::v DaUcy Anuorson, 20 00 Ih'ntkii S< iiool Dist. No. l7 Da\ ill P. Miller, l? oo Mattlo I'lUs, in f>0 v. ? /' 00 Nannie Simpson, 00 :!??. 00 ;{?"? no 35 00 85 00 11 at tie I 'ills, |({ ;-,0 16 00 85 00 35 00 Mary J. Dil la id, 20 on [ft'ntkr School Dist. No. 5. IA, Hawkins, 25 0O B. N. Melts, 5JO 00 " 20 00 K Lt, Aycook, no (Hi <>i 1 CO no 00 00 CO 00 00 fiO 0) i.o '..() . , " 00 00 Annie Spencer, ;tp on ... " A. C. Spencer. ;;0 no v 1 '* 3??0 A. I.. Spencer, 80 Oil ?' so 00 ii. y: U. Dondy, 15 00 Btnmio Wright, is 00 ,.r " 'S 00 u . 0. i ant, 20 00 " 20 00 20 (m> \\ C Kant :.-o 0() LI Ion M. Johnson, 20 no 20 00 20 00 " 20 OO M rs M I. Si turns :{o oo " M L Sirnms 30 on .M Ii Suums :;n no '? M I, SiminH ;;o oo M \t Si hi ms jjo oo W V Jacobs 131 25 The .1 W Copoland Co, ?l 30 .Mrs M I. Simms 30 oo Kmmie Ii Wright |? oo M C Kant 20 00 Emmio 11 Weight . . Ij^Oo - 'a?nie .1 Simp-on, Hi n; tu School Dist. No. ? \Y White Lturu N Young Lnurn N lr< nur L turu N Young < icorgiji Holl Georgia Boll Georgia Bill Georgia Holl Georgia Bell Georgia 15,11 I ? c.^i ;:ia Bell Georgia Iii 11 Georgia 1' ill Georgia Boll Georgia Bell Georgia Bell D M Wadsworth L) M Wadswoitb D M Wadswortli 1> M Wadswi rth L N Vouo ; !. N Youuc Dim. N Dist. X?-. 1. i 11 n t ku school Lula Workman Lula Workman liula Workman Lula Workinau U G Wallace C A Nacco C A Nance (' A Nance (' A Nance Jacks S< u 1) B Bobo Belle Bramlotl Bel!- Brnuilolt Belle Brauiltlt b lie Bratulctt Lida ",;ii;.ci Lido Milotu Lida Milam Lida Milatu I ado Milan, Florence Blakcly Sarah ?1 Stewart Lilly I. Ferguson Billy I. Ferguson Lilly L Ferguson .i vckh School Dist. No. I> W Mason M attic Uodgcrfl W W Blakoly W W Blakoly W W Blakcly Viola I'ooro Viola 1*0010 Viola I'ooro Viola i'ooro Viola I'ooro Viola I'ooro I Viola I'ooro 1 Viola I'ooro .1 a< !<s School 1 >isi\ C L I lender.-on <' L llonder-ion B Fant and !. W Copctand M C Fant Mionu W dlaco Miunic Wallace ."Winnie Wallace .Minnie Wallace Minnie Wallace 7 oiti Jo 00 ???o no 20 001 35 00 :;.") on .;;> 00 35 on ;;;? 00 25 uiil 25 o'M 25 i?> 25 in 25 on 25 00 :;.*> hu lo oo 20 "i? jo oo 20 00! 1 ^ oh 15 0" HO on :io oo 30 oo 25 oo No j zu 20 no ?Jo 00 20 on 20 (in :;'.? 001 25 Od 12 50 25 00 25 001 :'?? 0 21 001 2d Uli I 11 70 20 no] 15 no 11 no 25 On 25 on :;o nn in mi 20 00 15 no 15 00! 15 00| 32 (51 30 00 30 001 30 no !'?;? 03 03 32 oi ::j 01 12 501 25 00 Id 701 23 On :!i? 001 30 00 30 00 30 oo 30 00 Jai K8 School Dim'. No. Viola I'ooro 30 00 i/./.io itutton "'0 00 .1 II Ferguson 20 001 Maltic A Kodgors 20 00 MlSCKLLANKOUS Jacks School Dist. No. 2. Maltie A Kodgors -'.? 00 Mattio A liodgcrs 20 00 Viola I'ooro 30 00 .1 vck.s School Dist. No. 3. M C Fant 20 00 Minnie Wallace 120 00 Minnie Wallace 30 00 Minnie Wallace 30 00 Minnie Wallace 30 00 Minnie Wallace 30 00 .1 () Young 1 1 50 .1 () Young 23 oo .Jacks School Dist No. 1. Viola L'oorc 30 00 .) 11 Fergus* >n 2o oo .1 iCks School Dist. No. 5, alia W I lillard Jo oo Julia W Dillard Jo oo .1 ulia W I hllard J > oo Julia W Billard 2o oo M (' Johnson Jo oo M C .1 ohnson ?_ o .May Madden 28 oo May Madden 28 oo Annio Sct7.li r 3a oo Annie S i /.L r 3o Oo Annie Sol/h r ."lo oo Annie Set/.lor 3o o A nnie Sot/lor 3o 00 Lain li Johnson 20 00 Lula U Johnson 20 DO .May Madden 28 00 May Maddon 28 00 May Maddon 28 00 May Maddon 28 00 May Madden 28 00 .1m k - School 1 >lst. No. <>. Lidio Milam 2.1 oo [ddio Milam 21 oo .1 () Young 25 oo .1 O Young 25 oo DETrihhlo 12 Oo Loin Montoz Oasoy 12 oo Lola Mi into/ Casey 18 oo Lola Montcz ('asoy 37 on Lola MDiite/. Casey 35 <mi Lola Monte/ (!asoy 35 i ?o I /Ola Montoz (lasoy 35 < >< > S A It Dillard 2o oo S A B Dillard 2o oo S A It Dillard 2o oo S A B Dillard 2o oo s A it Dillard 20 no Nannie Thompson ..'?"> . i N annio Thompson J u< > Nannio Thompson 25 oo Nannie Thompson 25 ool Annio Sot/.lor lio oo Annio Sot/.lor ?o on Annio Hot/lor ;>? oo Annie Sotzler 3o oo Annie Sot/.lor 3o oo Aniiio Sot/lor 15 oo MESSER BABB, Treasurer, Laurons County. Their Secret is Out. An Sadiovillo, Ky., was ourioui to loarn the cause of fcho vast im? provomont. in tin- health of Mrs. S. I'. Whittakor, who had for a long timo, ondurnd untold sulToring from a chronic bronchial tronhlo. '?It's all dun to Dr. King's NVw Discovery," writes hor husband. "It complotoly cured hor and also our littlo grand-daughter of a so VOro ritta?:k of whooping COUgll." If positivoly cures (loughs, Colds, La (Jrippo, Bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Guarantocd hottlos 5?C. and 4-1.00. Trial bot tles Ire.- at Laurons Drug Co. NOTICE, NOTICE! All Overseers of Loads in Lau rein County are herebj ordered to call out their hands during the mouth of Au gust and work their Roads, ns the law requires, ah hands who have not paid one dollar lax lllllst he required to labor I days on the public roads of the County. I .1.8. DRUM MOND, Supervisor L, C. <o the Hat Sale yet? It's (lie talk of the town. STAW HAT? WOItTII -sl.r><> going; for '^"> cents. Come before Ihey arc all gone. Laurens Cotton Milte Store. T. ;. LUCAS, Manager. aim of every Mercantile establishment is lo make money. Sometimes \vc can make money by getting goods to move lively?by turning them into CASH. This is one of Mi limes, and we arc offering INDUCEMENTS : ? that you cannot afford lo pass : Ladies' Slippers worth $1.50 for <)S cts. * ' 1.25 4 S3 1 4 ' 1.00 4 00 ' 1 ' S5 4 50 Misses Slippers 1 1.00 1 S3 50 ? 38 Also 50 prs Ladies1 Slippers, north 65c, for 13c. Everything in Summer Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, etc. , must go, and prices will move them. On our Bargain Counters arc values that must be seen to be appreciated. Call and see for yourself. Rospoctftilly, .^i TOE Ul 8 SU ^ I rite rsU Under Bcn-Delln Hotel. JCJr TCa F1 The Laurens Oil and Fertilizer Mill tee attachment is now in fill 1 operation. The water from which the ice is made is cical as crystal. The delivery wagon moves every day and delivers promptly to all orders. ^0" Secure C oupon ?ook at once, as drivers arc not allowed to deliver ice except for coupons. Oil arjel Fertilizer Go. C, IM. & L. R. R. I "aisengor Schedule in effect July ?_'!, 11)01? Subject tochauge. without notice. Kant orn standard Time. UKAD DOWN. ItKAl) Ul'. Leave. Arrive Atlanta, (S.A.L.) 7 45 a in. s 00 p ro Atbons, 10 11 R JS tClborton, 11 lt> I Is Abboville, 12 2.3 p in ."> l"> Greonwood, 12 48 p in 2 48 Ar Clinton, din'r. 1 18 p in 2 00 0. & W. C. Leave. Arrive, ilonn Springs, hi oo a m -1 00 p in, -ipartanbnrg, 11.45 :'? to i i reen vi lie, 12 01 3 00 Waterloo (i I.spring) 1252pm 200 Ar Laurens dinner l 16p. Lv l 38 No. 53. No. &2 Leave. Arrive 1 .aureus, L2 ?'>?'. p m 1 17 p ni I'arks, 1 IK) 1 40 Clinton, 1 25 1 25 Goldville, I 31 I 12 Kinaids, III 1 05 Gary, 1 I? l 01? Jalapa, I 54 12 ?'>"> Newherry, 2 10 12 42 Prosperity, 2 24 12 2U SHghs, 2 34 12 20 Little Mountain, 2 38 12 III [Cbapin, 2 62 12 08 Milton, 2 f>S 11 57 White Kock, :. 02 11 51 llalentine, 3 07 n III Inno. 3 hi 11 Id Leap hail, 3 22 11 33 Ar. ( oluiubia, :? :t:> Lv 11 l'<? No. 22, No. 85. Leave. Arrive. Laurer.n, (1 00 a in f> 00 a in Parke, ? lu t 50 Clinton, II 10 I 30 Goldville, II53 ."> 51 Kiuards, 7 08 :; lb Gary, 7 17 :? :!l Jalapa, 720 3 22 Newherry, * 00 :'. o0 Prosperity) s 2i> 22 Sligb* s 12 2 02 Little Mountain, s 55 l 5ii Cbapin, 0 h:> I 30 Hilton, ? 24 1 White Rock, 0 -'.? l 21 Itnlenliuo, H :<?" 1 15 Inno, II.')-' 1 tH) Loaphart, 1002 12 IN Columbia, 10 30 1230 A. C. L. Leave. Arrive. Columbia,: 3 15 11 In Sumtor, I 55 . H 40 < ?tarloston, s 10 7 tvi I'or rates, time tahles, or further in formation Call on any AgOUt, Or write to? W. G. Childs, ('resident, T. M. l'linerson,TralHo Mgr. .1 L. Livingston, Sol. Ag t, Columblfl, S. C. Ii. M. Kmoreon. Gen. Freight ami i'assongor Agt., Wilmington, N. c. Notice to the Dear People! One oar of Fine white, Strong, I .iine. one ear of No. 1 and 2 Shingles, have. Uiilay arrived and ready for sale. Call to see and got what you need and commence the Now Year with the best of building material. Respectfully, U. B. GRAiY. Kasilv, Oiiicklv, L'orniRiioiitly ItKSTOHEl). HINDIPO/-' 'tonic uitil Vitili/.cv Hold with writteu guarantoo i<> care N'ervom Debility, l/wt Vitality, I'a:liii.' Memory, I i'-. Di/zincs*, Hysteria, Slops all Drains on tho Nervous System Caused by I tail Habits or Uxcos stvo l'se oi Tobacco, Oniuin, l.hpidrs, or '?Living the Pace that Kills." It war-Is ol! 1 usnnily, < umption ami Death. 11 clears the Mood ami Drain, Rulid* up the Shtit tcrcil Nerve-. Restore* the l?'lro ol Youth, ?ml Rrings the Pink (Slow to Pale Cheeks, ami Make? Yoa Young ami Strong again, l'ilco Miel?. 12 boxes $.r?. Kor sale by P.liNDELLA PHARM AOY. I.auron?, S. C. THE LAURELS BAH A NEW h VW PI KM. 'The uuderslgncd havo this day en tered into a partnership for tho practlco of law in tho Courts ol ihisStato, undor t he name of Simpson ? Cooper and will promptly attend to all h islness on? trusted to them. 11. Y. Simpson, It. A. COOPBK. \V, li. KNIGHT, It. r. IIAHIJ. KNIGHT & KABB, I Attorneys at Law. 1 ?f-/. Will practice In all the state and Federal Courts. Strict attention to all business Intrusted to thorn Ofllce upstairs, Simmons' Building. Money to Loan on improved farms at 1 per oont. Long time?easy payments. Mo commission. Small cost Apply to? 0. 1>. I3A UKSDATjK, Laurons, s. (j. Womanly Beauty, SrAUKI INll K\ l'.s AM' Union I V \< RH Are IhO !''rnils of Hound Nerve?. hindipo Kx;i "'? Nr Cures Nervous Kxhm *ti ... Hysteria, Di.v kIuosh, Headache, Rackaeln and h'emalc WoakncH? mi commoii intending tho Monthly Periods. (it Ml S Passing lhrough the trying \? a *\t4iJ ,., ,. ?? (Urlhooil t . 'Wo manhood will lind In ii a wonderful relief and bnnolit. It (julets and StronglhcuH the Nerve?, Cleanses ii>" Rlood, Chun tln> I train and Tones up the whole By stem. Make-- a Woman IjOok Young 1111(1 l-'eel Young. Prlee .'????? i??., 12 boxes $<>? Sent by mall to any address. Holdhj - RICN-DKLLA PHARMACY, Laurcus, s. (' Dr. Rolfe B. Hughes, Olllco in Dial Hlo< k over I'al motto Drug Store, Specially prepared t'"i* Examin ing and Troating disoasos of Eyo, Kar, Throat and Noao. Pennyroyal alwaysrcdlahleand I safe, Luitlua! always aak lor i'r-l liuat'd Cot ton ItOOt and Pen- nvroyal t e lltale Pilla. Thoy never lall and never Injure. Mailed to any address on receipt of $1.00 by tlio 13EN-DELLA PI I AHM AC Y.