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I hr Christian Workers. (i. .? ?>:! i Ulli n numbero( big I i lei.ts uro shining lilted to over ? iIk three services couduotod ? the Christian workers. The organ Friday night uud will ontinuo to Soptoiubor the third it is > a thousand people were tents Suuday evening, but um, rrowds ol people from the re here few of them are living , i. ut*, They como und go or day w ? ??> ir friends la town. ind Mrs. Todd, Mr. Kiuard, of Kpwortl , S. C, Mr. UwingS and Mr. others aro in charge labor in - ugly and with the greatest imii i lev. Mr. Pike, of At . ? hod a very strong sermon lay morning und on Sunday even s'. J, 11 ol mos, who is SO greatly i. i arrived and was moat cordially greeted, . ? < Todd's sweet singing adds . - rviees, whtloMr. Harvey i in des at the organ, and tho ohotr in hers im rhaps forty voices. lih'iui Springs Leased. announced that Glenn Springs, In famous and popular health resort, has l.i i n leafed for a term of live vears m Mr. John K. Garnett, of I Ian > Mr. T. I). I hirllngton, \. The loaso Is to be of cf ua'ry. 1002. ^ c should regret to . Mr Darlington and his Inter i i : . wife even in the Summor moid - I hero is no more highly ap pro* ited family In ibis city Hut the I tin patrons of Glenn's will r M i*. Darlington is distin his courteous bearing i Iiis i no business qualities, u ii< ; know where in all the h ? found a gentleman eo and competent to know and i| ale the wants of a worn and ii health and rest tourist. In u on a-, h isi of so popular Hb mi Springs, justly popular rated, will add to its great favor with the public. Booms to Kent. ;'. W. Hall has a double olllco to rooms connected by folding - Tl i rooms are on the game nor ii ' xt lo his own otlloe, above Mi M am's store. Anyone de - r to ronl apply to Col. Ball. flood Illings to I'.at. made of "Clifton" Hour?a pure redact II you don't cat bread made Cl fton you don't eat the best by T. N. Barksdale and M. II. Fowler. .V.-- Lucia Chiles and her guest, Mi - M lib Tribhlu, of Anderson, who have been visiting Mrs. Tcague in Lau ?? n are expected to return home lo Greenville News, 25th, inst. Km i-ii; L.m liKSrs ADVKinisr.lt: ? In your last issue you spoke of tin fii?tout of Dick, Tom and Harry turn in-j up the well buckets lu the "city of I. .la. drinking out of them, as a verv unclean and undesirable thing It is \ -ira:.u'e that the City Coun i ai ? ol ki |i a dipper chained at pub wolls for people to drink n ' ad of patting their proboscis indi.-crii . v y into the bucket. And i. i n tl o tilt by habit of Dick, To and Hurry putting his hands on llie well rope or chain and drawing.. ' li? tilth to run from his hands into the drinking water. Now at Gre< a wood tho public woll is 1 ? pped with drawing apparatus the inuti nevor touches the rope, ai have a dipper chained to the Laurons would do well to Imi lat< Ure nwood In several tilings. "Watkw Drink kr." Green II ?'s political school opens I ? ach< r> are getting around i and of darkness. The speakers im in her to indulge the plain, Id, dark corner vernacular. Vor bum -at. i'otir I ousc not complete without a - S o or Range. They are ifua mi ? to cook to please you or money refunded. S. M. & E . II. Wilkcs. es ar invited to Inspect the "American Girl" shoo. It's sold and K aranteed by .1. B. Minter .v Hro. atest oll'er of the age?Nickle lete with 10 inch ring top lot shade and chimney. Nothing it in a lamp of standard size over olVcrcd before, only $1.30. S. M. & K H. Wilkes. ? I'K ? Lad lea to do writing at home. S'o humbug. Salary. $20.00 per inoi lb. Address, MlSS Ai.ma PixSON. Cross Hill. NOTICE. A public mooting of all our citizens l called for Friday morning - ist 30th, In the Court House, to de cide upon a date 'or the Fair. W. II. DIAL. ? 'resident. ii. i\. Aikkn, Secretary. Whether you want a trimmed hat or a wo can suit you in both quality and price, The Hub. Ilavi you purchased your Fruit Jars, ?1 oily Tumblers or Rubbers? If not t'Oinc to us, we can save you money S M. & E. II. Wilkes. All miles and misses'slippers at and belov cost. See them and prove it. The Hub. 11 you want to make work for your wife a pleasure como to us and pur? ? n c a Buck's Stove Or Hanges. They uro guaranteed to cook to please you or inoncj refunded. S. M. & F.. H. Wilkes. tiunllemcn Und everything they need in tho way of furnishings at the cloth' ill itoro of .1. L . M inter vv Pro. Wc have a very pretty line of carM in sets if you are lo: king for hand nome wedding presents, Call in and fu our lino of these goods. S. M. Ac K. 11. Wilkes Ladies' .-dippers worth $1.00, now : those worth $1.60 now go at U?cts, See thorn. The Hub, What about a new hall rack for your I i Wo havo quite a number to se ifet Irom, and specially mention No. 110 quarion d oak, rubbod and polished, height a feet 10 Inches, width 3 foot 2 Indies, with 2-1x30 French bevll mirror. We oiler tbih rack for $17.?0, freight ?Mind. S. M. & E. 11. Wilkes. Before taking that summer trip, got one (f those convenient and durable -mi cases, prico 11.25 to $2.25, at J. E. Minter it Bro. Wc are offering all lOots. Lawns and < Irgandies at 7cls., and all I?o and 20c ones at lUots. The Hub. A t Isit to our . tore will convince you thai we handle the largest and most conplotc line of mantels, tiles and grates of any store in this Slate. We would like you to conic in and see these goods, No trouble to show you. S. M. h E. H. Wilkes. Rvorything in Ladies', Misses' and Children's slippers at und below cost. ThetO are values you cannot afford to pass. Tho Hub. Loy.-' corduroy knee pants, from 0 to 25 years, the very thing for boys, at 50 cent.-. J. E. Mieter A Hro. The values on our 10 cents counter are immense, it is wortli your attontlon v- and time to como in and see for your Rolf what 10cents will buy from us. K. M. A K. H. Wilkes. h 0 >> )\e don t grudge giving largo space this weokto the Kuoreo Reunlon^S poolally th it the ruot I? recorded of live brothers all all who g?,vo up their lUC'Sfor the honor of Sjuth Carolina. Tbo Southorn Proabytorlan ot Aua. ._d, is dovotod to the Southorn F.du pationul I nstitutions of that donomioa um, and Is handsomely Illustrated with pictures ol the various colloges. Mr and Mrs. S. L. Saxon and little daughter and Mrs. S. G. Simmons have ^turned from Huntington, after a two weeks visit to the family ol Dr. 0. A. SUXOII, Miss llilman, of Lancaster, and Miss Kennedy. ?( cilnlon who hnvo been | ectoti to positions in the Graded we k ttri 1,10 cily this Married, at the residence of Mr. Wal ter Barman, in this oounty, on the 21st Vi mmV"s , W,.m? '?? Hawimn an,I air. ii L. Poole; Rev. M. C. Comi)ton ofllclating. 1 Mr. T. .1. t'aslleberry, of Knoree. was ol tin- aeeidontally killed on Mon day morning at Columbia, In construct ing a bridge ol the southern Hall road, on tho Congarcc Ulver. Mr. .I P.. Watkins loaves with his ramlly for Uonea I 'nth next woek, where ho will be in charge of a nour ishing-cCh0ol. Mr. and Mrs. Watklns will he groatly missed by a larjro circle i>f friends m this community. Tho paint brush has been liberally applied along our fashionable boule vard, Main Street, greatly t<> its help in an aesthetic aspect. Uct other streets follow the bright example. A prominent visitor last week spoke of Main as one of the handsomest street in the Stall'. Mr, and Mrs. VV. N. Wright, Mr. loin Wright, Knox Simpson, Misses Luollennd Nannie May Wright, and Miss Mary Simpson arrived at home Saturday afternoon after two months ?>f tent life in the North Carolina mountains. Superintendent Brooks gives the number of Bchool children in the County at 8,715, an increase of Hoi over last vear. This will reduce the per capita apportionment, slightly, as taxable property has not proportionately In creased. 'I'm; aovkktiskr's force is indebt ed for an invitat ion to tho picnic to he given by the correspondents of I.aureus ' ounty News on Saturday next at Mad den's. Wo appreciate tho kind atten tion and will endeavor to ho present. It is hound to be a merry, merry day, anil we would regret to miss it. Col. T. D. Crews, of this city, has prepared, at the request of Gov. Mc Swceuey, a sketch of tho life of Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, of this county. She .vas author of the paper signed "Southern Matron." which made a greui Impression in tho 50V, resulting in the purchase of Mt. Vor non, the home of Washington, lor tho country. Attention is railed to the advertise ment of U. P. Mllain a Co. in an other column. This enterprising and wide-awake llrm are prepared to sell you any and evorytlllng needed, from a -.pool of thread to a four-horse wagon. Bosldes their gonoral mer chandise, they also tarry a full line of undertaker's supplies, and will till all orders promptly. for Kent. The rooms lately occupied by Milan) & Co., on the same Hoor with Col. Hall's law cilice. Apply at this olllce. Our Fair. Will our renders be kind enough to note ami keep In mind Dr. Dial's call for a mooting In tho interest of our Fair. Lot everyone come and take an Interest with the purpose to make the event a success, improving and enjoy able bv all. Build the City. The builder of a city is a thousand fold better man than the winner of battles. A good citi/en of this town commending our short article of last week upon small industries, notes that the flourishing towns In our neighbor hood have four and live active building associations. KllCOlirage people to build and own their homes and you contri bute to make a citv Thieves. They will break through and s'oal. Last week thostoroof Mr. Ed Hender son, at Barksdale, was entered at ni.lrht and goods taken. About the same time the stores of Messrs Dorroh & Pe den,at <iray Court, were broken and entered In the night time and goods carried away. Two negroes have been arrested and are in jail and it is prob able other arrests will be made. Death of a Good .Man. Mr. John C. Chapman, a highly res peotod citl/.en, died at his home near Cross HUI on the 2.'U1 instant, lie was a v< Lerall and aged about seventy years. in early life he was engaged In teach ing, but the later years of his life were do voted to the farm. [Iowas a mem ber of tho Baptist Church: a good man and respected whorovor known. He leaves surviving him a widow and two son?, Kdward and Augustus Chapman of Cross Bill. The People's Loan und Exchange. The annual moetlng of tho Stockhol ders of the People's Loan and Kn ehange Lank was holden In the city on the 20th instant. The institution by tho report of theofllcials is in Btrong and healthy condition. The old hoard Of DlreotOl'S was re-elected; W, A. Watts,.!. W. Todd, A. Ii. Martin, . I. H. Traynham, IV. U. Martin, VV. L. Gray, J. H. Sullivan, J. <> 0. Fleming, X. B. Dial. The Board elected the old officers, President, VV. A. Watts, and Cashier and Assistant Cashier, J, W. Todd and 0. W, Time. Colored Fanner's Instil ulcs. President Thus. K. Miller, of the state Colored College, Orangeburg, s. C, is holding Farmers Institutes through the State and the mooting f< V this county Is appointed for Laurens, Tuesday September 10th, at 11 a.m. Colored farmers, ministers, teachers, and white farmers arc all invited to 00 present and inlerchantro views. Tho Subjects indicated for discussion are of k'reat Interest to colored fanners. Their wives are also invited. President Miller is far and away the ablest colored man in the State, and what he has to say will be of service and interest to the colored people. School Opening. Superintendent Jones is lure ami the school will be opened on Monday morning. .superintendent Jones de sires as many of the patrons and Trus tees to meet witll tho white school on Monday morning at !> o'clock, as con veniently can, when there will bo some exercises which will be a stim ulus and advantageous t<> all. Ho also desires that all puplh. who have no promotion card, above first grade, to meet him at the school building Fri day morning next for the purpose of classification. On Saturday afternoon at I o'clock at the Graded School building there will ho a meeting of teacher .-. 11' You Knew! It' you knew what the miller knows, and what your physician knows about adulterated fjotir, you, too, would ln? list on your grocer sending you "Clif 'lon". Try.*! It Is the best and pur est. Mado at llransford Mills, Owons boro. Ivy., and sold by T. N. Dark-dale andM. Al.Vowlor* . FACTS PERSONAL am) U1UKF NOTES of RECENT kvknts. Mr. j. WcIIm Todd is recuperating lor a few weeks in Ashvillc. Mrs. I). IJ. Counts and children have returned from Henderson vlllo. The Misses Hoyden, of Charleston, are visiting Mrs. M. H. Babb. Mr. und Mrs. N. B. I>ial iiave return ed from Baltimore. Miss Daisy Cumuilngs, of Spartan burg, is visiting Mrs. I). A. Davis Judge U. C. Watts returned on l hursday to Cberaw. Miss Maggie Smith is in Spartan burg, the guest of Miss Ida Dolman. Mr. C. M. Hobo, a loading business man und citi/.en, is at Glenn Springs. Mr. T. F. Simpson left Friday to join his family at Porter Springs. Miss Lee Nelson is spending a few weeks in Baltimore. Miss 15ess Hudgensis visiting friends at Pel/.er Mr. W li. Kiehev spent Saturday iti Greonvllle. Mr Tom Padgett, of Spartanburg, was with relatives bore last week. Mrs. P. A. Simpson and children arc visiting in Spartanburg Main Street near the square is being pol'.sbed up a little. The Methodist parsonage received a coat of paint last week. Mayor C. E. Gray went to Union Sat urday. Miss Annie Simpson has been at Glenn Springs for the past fortnight. Dr. li, 15, Hughes left a few days ago to spond a few weeks in Virginia. Mrs. W. E. Lucas came down from Ashvllle for a few days hist week. Saturday was all right for ration day and t.jc crowd good. Head 11. E, Gray's advertisement this week. Sec important changes in advertise ments. Veteran A, C. Owens, of Dials, was in the city on Saturday. Miss Sue Hudgens Is visiting at El berton, Goorgla, This is the last week of grace for the children. The schools open Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watts returned from Waynesvillc on Monday. Maj. Cunningham was up from Rose* mont last Saturday. Agent Hale Shands, of Clinton, vis ited Dr. Albright on Saturday. Messrs. W. E. Dobo and W. W. Wal lace, of Young's were on the streets Saturday. Among the farmers on the streets Saturday we observed Mr. Nat ustin. Dr. .lohnS. Wollt, of Dial's spent Saturday night in tho city with rela tives. This is the last week of the exciting voting contest at the Palmetto Drug Company. Miss Tallulah Caino has returned home after a visit of several week.- to Greenville. Mrs. W. W. Jones and Misses Con nie and Willie Jone; have returned from the mountains. Mls? Nannie McClintock returned to (>ra a few days ago after visiting friends in Spartanburg. Mrs. S. S. Farrow and Miss Perrin Farrow have returned from the sea toast. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Liangston came up from Darlington last week to visit rel atives ami friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Simpson, of Cross Hill, spent last Wednesday night in the city. Mr. and Mr . Alex 1. F.asterby, of Charleston, are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. L. W. Simkins and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Simkins spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, of Woodruff. Misses Zelene Gray and Daisy Sulli van are visiting at High Point, Harris Lit Ida and Cross II 111. Miss Rosalie Stewart, a charming Charleston girl, is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Greer. Col. Ceorge S. McCravy, I'nited State Deputy Marshal, is in the city visiting Iiis family. Messrs. It. Fleming Jones and A.C. Todd wcro at Glenn Springs for the Gorman last Thursday evening. Kx-Supervisor II, P, Adair, now of Clinton, was with bis many friends in the city on Saturday and had a cordial welcome. Magnificent melons eontinucd to sup ply the market last woek. What is known locally as the Bradford seems the favorite. Mrs. W. 1). Simpson and Mrs. S. J. Simpson, of Spartanburg, went down to Lisbon a few days ago to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wright. We loam that live mowers were sold in one day in the city, going out into the country, This promises badly for the hay market next Spring. Mrs. Charles Bostlek returned last week to Spartanburg after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .fared D. Sullivan. Mrs. .1. s. Drummondi wife of tho County Supervisor, is, we learn with regret, very ill at her home in Young's Township. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowon, of New port News, are visiting Mrs Mary Dowen. Mr. Bowen holds a lucrativo position in tho railroad sorvice. Mr. T. P, Pool, who was reared in this County, noar Tumbling Shoals, died suddonly at his homo, in Green ville, on Sunday night. MisH Georgia Denning, one of tho fair daughters of tho Old North State, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Denning in this city. The following gontlemon wcro in the city Monday: Capt. J. W. Lanford, of Lanford: Mr. Wade Culbortson and A. W. Sims, of Waterloo, Dev. 17. A. 0, Walkor, an aged Method Is j minister, died In Columbia on Saturday last. He was highly res pected and had relatlvos in this county. Mr. Ernest Hull', eldest Bon of Mr. Augustus Huff, and a young man of charactor and ability, has accepted a position with tho South Carolina Cot ton Oil Company in Orconvillo. The Graded School building is un dergoing much needed repalrsand will 1)0 fresh and clean for tho oponlng of tho sehool noxt Monday. Superin tendent Jones will arrlvo with his Bis tors this week and occupy the late resi dence of Mr. Watkins? on Main Street Ancient and Modern Proverbs. "He who knows not, und knows not that he knows not, isa fool. Avoid him. "He who knows not, and knosvs that ho knows not, is simple. Teach him. "1 Ic who knows and knows not that ho knows, is asleep. Wake him. "Hut he w ho knows and knows thai ho knows, lsa wise mau. Kollow him." ?Prom tho Arabian Proverbs. He who buys his TURN] 1' SK.KI) of us knows thai we have new crop seed of all desirable varieties such as - Hreudstoue-White Egg, I ton Air Ruta Bagu, Yellow Aberdoen and others, This is a man of some judgement, Kollow his example and get SKKD THAT GROW from The Laurons Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phone 7ft Goods delivered, In Memory of Little Ulce. On Tuesday morning, July Oth, I On 1, an Angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Kinley and bore from earth to Heaven their oldest child, LUIlo Glee. Surely an Angel never carried a more precious treasure from this to another world. Wo hoped and prayed that our little darling might be spared, that we might not bo deprived of her blessed little presence which brought so much pleasure to her fond pa cut's hearts. Hut God willed it otherwise and wo can but bow in submission to his Divine w ill. Hut should we mourn her departure? Think dear cousins, what a bright happy home your little Glee has to-day! How tenderly she is loved and protected: She has none from us, but not forever. Only a few more short days of disappointments, sorrows and suffering shall have pass ed, when wo too, If we will only prove faithful, shall be called to come up higher and enjoy with our darling lit tle Glee that Bloasod Beyond, "whore the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at cost." On 10 Who Loved Hkh . Why So Popular. The popularity of "Clifton" Hour is duo to its unoqualed quality?-absolute ly pure, retaining all the nutritive and healthful qualities of the llnestsoleoled whoat. Call for "Clifton" if you want the purest and best. Made at Brans ford Mills, Owensboro, Ky. Sold by T. N. Harksdale and M. H. Fowler. Their Secret is Out. AH Satliovillu, Ky., wch curious to learn tho oauso of the vast im provement in the health of Mrs. S. P, Whittaker, who had for a long timo, endured untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's Now Diacovory," writes her husband. "It completely curod her and also our littlo grand-daughter of a 80 vore attack of whooping cough." It poaitivoly euros Coughs, Colds, La (irippo, Bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles froo at Laurens Drug Co. The Marburg Crystal (ilas- Dipper Is tho only glass dipper on the market that has boon tried and proved entirely satisfactory. The bowl is made of toughened glass that will not brake, wear out, nor leak, and with fair usage will last a lifetime. Tho handle is made of maple, nicoly enameled and Is joined to tho bowl by a heavy nlckle plated sleovo and ia tho most attractive and durable dipper on the market. Only 10 cents will buy you ono at S. M. A K. II. Wilkos. Stockholders' Meeting. A inoeting of tho Stockholders of the I.aurons Kurnlturo Manufacturing Co. is horoby called to be hold at the Com pany's odlce, at Laurons, S. C, at II o'clock, a. m., on tho 11th day of Sep tember, 1001, for tho purpose of 0 >n sidoriug a resolution of the Hoard of Directors passed on August 18th, 1U0I# recommending that the Capital Wt-ockj of said Company he increased to Forty Thousand Dollars. E. II. WILKE8, President and Treasurer. I Key. Thomas Campbell! of Cross i Hill. Laurens county, bus been on u j pleasant visit to bis sister, Mrs. T. A. Norton und family, ami other relatives. This is his first visit tu Walhalla in twenty-one years, of course ho found our mountain pity and Its poop!o very much changed during these years. He was delighted ami ploased with Wab halla's progress. Many years ago Mr. Campbell studied law under the late Judge J. .1. Norton an i was admitted to too Bar and began the practice of law at Laui ins with bright prospects for his future success as a lawyer. b\?ob inj? called, however to preach, he aban doned the practice of law, and began the groat work of preaching the Cos* pel of Christ. He is an able and pop* ular minister in the Christian church und Isdoing a ^ood work among tho peopleof that denomination We shall he pleaded to meet Mr. Campbell again 1)0fore SO many years pass over our heads.- Keowee Courier. lust received four beautiful China closets, fee thorn for yourself. Prices right. s. M. a ifi, II. Wllkos. We still have many desirable pat terns in Lawns and Organdies, which we oiler at prices that you cannot af ford to miss. The Hub I Full supply Coats' spool Thread al ways ou hand. .1. K. Mlnt< r & Bro. A hopeful widower living up at Qreors, came down to Laurens county the other day on a courting expedition and, seeing Iiis lady love a short dis tance away, became bo abscntminded and so rattled or so frightened, or so something, that ho walked up to and fell headlong over a stump three foot tall and three feet in diameter Now these Laurens county girls though real ly mystify in)- are not scarecrows.? Clinton Gazette. The "World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid euros aro in sinking con trast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. If you aro utterly wretched, take a 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?u cents if it cures: not one cent if it docs not. You know we sell the New Century collar in all the newest stylos at lOcts. each. J. B. Minter Si Uro. Wo can supply all your wants in Mil linery, and we guarantee you'll have no cause for complaint. The Hub. Soe our 1?s cents shoos for men. Big value. J. B. Minier Si Hro. w. g. Gambroii, of this place( and Or. Miller, of Cross Hill, left yester day for an extended trip through the North. They expert to take in the Pun-Atuerieuu Kxposltlon at HutTulo and a tour into Canada. Mr. Q. Marshall Moore, who has been in Germany for tho past year, has arrived at home. Ho has been study ing at Munich and has spent a large portion of tho time In travels through Germany and England. He speaks Gorman like a "Dutchman," and talks interestingly about his trip. It will be gratifying to Mr. Moore's friends to know that be has been offered a fellow ship in Yale College and will accept. He leaves for Yale in a few weeks, Greonwood Index. The Ureat Hook and Paper Sale. Until August 15th wo will oiler our entire stock of books, (except school books,) at loss than cost, for cash only. ?1.50 Ixioks, new. 81) cts. 1.00 books, leather covered, 115 eis. 2? books,.12 cts. lf> books,. 7 cts. .">0 box paper,.2i ots, 25 box paper,.12 cts. Xow is your time anil the place. Palmetto Drug Co. Mr. William Henry I laser, of Cross Mill, passed through Monday on his way to Wbitiniro's, where he eocs to open up tho firm of Llasor & Miller.? Clinton Chronicle To Save Her Child From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nanuio Galloghor, of La Grange, Ga., uppliod Buoklcn's Ar nioo salvo to groat Boros ou hor head and face, writoe its quiok euro exoecdod nil hor hopes. 11. works woudera in Soros, Bruises, Skin Kruptions, Cuts, Bur us, Scalds and Tiles. ?_'.").?. Curo guar autoed by Laurons Drug Co. THE L AURENS BAR A N Y> LAW ITUM. The UUdorslgnod nave thi-> day en tered into a partnership f?>r iiie praotlco of law in tin- Courts of thlsSUlto, ander the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly attend to all busluoSB 0U? trusted to theni. li. v. Simpson, Li. A. COOl'KU. HALL A SIM KINS, Attorneys at Law, Lauubns, South Cakolina, We praotlco in all State mi l United Slates Courts. Special atloullon given nolieetionv. A few of the bargains still loft waists, Skirts, and ALL SUMMER GOODS still going at CUT PRICES. Wo want to move everything in those Hues so as to make room for tho grandest Hu-, jf? Dress Goods, Goat Suits, Cloaks, Furs, WAIST Skirts, Etc. ovor shown in this section of ?South Carolina. DAVIS, ROPER & CO., Tho Famous Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo Store. LAUKENS, - - S. C. .$ft< ~ 19aii?ty Cooks can accomplish dainty cooking on one of our Buck's Stoves and Ranges No dirt, no danger, no delay, no drudgery* They are made with xxth century improvements. Hou) lylaijy FJafqes Have Yoti? j[?r* Freight I'aid on all Purchases of $10.00 and up. EEN to the Hat Sale yet? It's the talk of llio fowl. STAW HATS WORTH #1.50 going for >:> cents. Come before Ihey arc all gone. Laurent Cotton Mills Store. T. C. LUCAS, Manager. CLINTON LE WORKS ?-mm-? ?i.e. SMITH, lite oldestdealor in Monumontsin Lanrens county, ?tili has his plftOO -?f businOSS it) Clinton. Dealor in tlio best 3? ^mh&si mil WwtMip p native and importod from Italy and abroad. Tho latost designs, work done in tho most artistic fashion, promptly, and terms reasonable and satisfactory. He solicits yo.ltT patronage and thanks you in advance. Your attention to the fact of Clinton's cxonptionuhlo railroad facilities. Call und examine his yard. J. C. SMITH, Clinton, &, C Glenn Springs Hotel, Glenn Spring, S. ('. (JUEENOF SOUTHKliX SUMM MK RKSOKTS. There ifl but one Glenn ?Springs and it ha on the continent tor the Stomach, Liver, Kid in ys, Bowi i and Dlood, Hotel Open from June 1st lo October 1st. Cuisine and Service Excellent. It is up-lo-datc an.I Kverybodj Goes There, For board ap|>ly lo Simpson & Simpson. t0* Water for sale by Laurcns Drug Co., I'almetln Diw Co., Laurcns Cotton Mill Store. %.. . mm 4j THE OLD FIRM KENNEDY BKOS. Will 0O11 titiuo tho Undortaking businoBfl at tho old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS and ROBKB, and HEARSK, at fcko ? ^ L1WEST PH1CE$. 9 A contmuanco of tho gonorou patronage hitherto oxteudwd us solicited. Rectfully KENNEDY I1ROS., Laurens, ?. C