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Important Notice. There are a number of subscriber* on our l? ?oks wbo have allowed tholr i0o uuti iu accumulate until they nuiouot to a sum which it it inconvo I nlent to moot We want our books up to dal ? and tu startafresh with all such delinquents 80 we make tho following olio;*: To every man, owing more than throe dollars, who will settle in pei son or by letter, by tho 20th of No vi in h i- we will i?lvo a receipt to dato (? h's paying half his indebtedness. Coin- in and pay us half and wo will let you startafresh with a clear receipt to ilato. Wo don't want to lose any of our subscribers and we understand that nianj men fall behind more through carelessness than anything else, and so v, t every totly a chance to straigh ten up with us. This is only open to subscribers owirg more than three dollars. Tell Your Grocer What You Want When you order a sack of Hour, be In to tell your grocer to send you "Cllftou," otherwisoyou may get some thing that cost the grocor less but which .vou buy no cheap jr. And you get as good, pure Hour, cither. Always call for tho "Clifton" brand. The state Baptist Convention. The delegates from Laurcns County to the State Baptist Convention which in?' ta at Florence, December 2d, are as follows: 13. V. Cor'oy, B. ,T. Woodwnrd, J. D. Pitts J. I), I'arrott Joo A. Martin..las. A. Marlin, J. O. Martin, John A. Barks J ale, A. H. Martin J. H. Whar ton, .lohn Mooro, W. II. 1'fnson, J. Wash. Watts, w. H. Drummond, J. R. Pinley, J. It. Fowler, Lowia Martin, \V. B, Fuller, M. A. Knight, W. B. Check. AU iu I lie Asking. k f r a sack of Hour and you get the Hour that best suits your dealer. II i my care more for his profit than y< I L'alth. Ask for "Clifcon", and \ t the l est and purest Hour Fold in the South. the Journal and The Advertiser Or, it yon prefer it, Tiie.Adver riSKH ami tho Journal, a whole year for ;?! 50. Our legislature convoncs in January ami The Advertiser will keep jou advised us to the cream of that joke. Thon taken for a year it covers the i ens of 1002 for tho legislature in tli State, Solicitors atd members of Congre s. Congross assembles Decem 11 r llrst and questions of vast pith and moment will be beforo Congress in which South Carolinians are Interested. Tho Journal will give you Congres sional proceedings in full. Then there is our own pet Exposition In Charleston, meant to build up all South Carolina and mako her fragrant as a posy in May, which will be con stantly written up In both papers. Tl ' \ will try lo toll you whero to go when you are thero and how to have the bsst possible timo. Now is the time to take these papers and voto for a bright girl and clever lad who will go down at the expense of Tue Adver t1sek. * Wright9 Health Underwear is warmth, wear, comfort, no irritation, just the thing this weather.?DoTar. >i ?_?") and $1 ?o garmentp. J. E. Minter & Bro. Our ?hocs aro tho kind that wear. They aro full of comfort too. A splen dul articlo all solid only 98c. The Hub. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do In ten days. It9 splendid cures are in striking con trast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. It you are utterly wretched, take a thorough course of Johnson's Tonic and drivo out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise Insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by Ufcing Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It c.)-ts 00 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. Luirens, S. C , Nov. 5, 1001. Messrs, S. M & F. H. Wilkes: Gents:?I tell all my friends to buy a Buck's Marvel Hange, by all menns I have derived the keenest satisfaction from mine and shudder to think of my old stove. I am highly delighted with my new stove. Your truly, Mm. M. A. Bishop. .Methodist Female College. Laurcns, November 13. ? Special: It is understood hero that at the ap proaching session of tho State Meth odic Conference an effort will be made to remove tho Methodist Female Col lege at Columbia to tho up-country ana tho citizens of Laurcns are very desir ous of having the sohool located here. It would bo a good thing for the town and a good thing for the school, iu the estimation of Laurens people at least. Two very handsomo pieces of property have been offered to lending Methodists af: good sites for the College in the event of its being brought^ hero. ' hie is tho home of the lato Col J. L. M. irby, a largo old-fashioned house, with ten rooms-, situated In a beautiful grove, with twenty-five acres of land attached. Tho other is the residence of Col. H. W. Ball, a very commodious and splen didly constructed brick house, con taining gixtoen rooms and standing on a high hill, surrounded by natural forest, in tho midst of about seventy five acres of land. Both places ar>o In tho suburbs of tho city, are very desir ing property and partlculaly well loot ed for a Hchool.?Charleston News and Courier. Mr I arry Dlllard, eon of Mr James Di lard, of Tylersviile, is clerking for M. S. Baily & Sons.?Clinton Gazette. Startling, But True. ' If every ono knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills Is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd aell all you have in a day. Two weeks' uso has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 26c at Laurens Drug Co. Rev. B. II. (irior is pleased with the people and pastorate at Ora, S.C. This congregation wont up to Presbytery with everything paid in full and some on arrearages.--Assoclato He form Itres bytorlun. L'sten what Laurcns Greatest Store has to say: 600 yards Jeans, worth 25 c, now 10c ?mo " " " 15 & 20c M 12Jc 200 " " " ?-> ots " 26c ?,000" " ? 9 ots ? 7cts Tncso prices enntbe duplicated, come at onos. Davis, Roper & Co. Those cold nights suggest Comforts add Blnnkots. A hoayy comfortor as a pair of good Blankets for only 08c. Th? Hub. Boys' and Girls' school shoes to beat tho world?big lot jmt received?choap J. E. Mlntor & Bro. Chamber sots at prices never beforo heard of at S. M. A E. II. Wilkes. Benno S. C Nov. 16 1001. MeArs S. M. A E. Ff. Wilkes. Laurons, S. O. Gents: - 1 don't bcllevo that there was over euch n good stove as my Buck's 2H E Favor stove which you void me several weens ago. 1 can't find any fault with it. It* linking Is perfect. jYours truly G. H. Ray. Rev. W. H, Campbell, 1). n. Doctor Campboll was a distinguished EpiscopalI Minister, of Charleston, and d.ed on Saturday Ust. As a vouotr man ho was prominent io Qreenvl lo county, from that county organized an a ??nh? hltfh rank of L,eut- Colonol ?Li* -?*it. A nobk'r man h*s n?ver ived, and his Stute was first in his thoughts. Mr. James Wham. On Thursday last wo wero charmed with a basket of very handsome Irish potatoes ol tho second cop, largo, smooth and shapely. Of course ho is an exceptional farmer and garduor to have succeeded so well such a year as this. After gathorlug his Spring crop no puts tho ground in order, mulches and tho potato does tho rest. Ho has had tho samo seed for 1? years and got ten ?8 props. There was an old idea that tho soil makes the man, but THE Ad VBJ^TISER thinks t here is as much in tho mafl as in tho land, tiood grit lu tho man is valuable on the farm. Arbor Day. Iu a recent issue of The A ever* Tis er we printed the law of '?(! pro viding for an Arbor Day to be observ ed by tho public schools of the State, the third Friday In November of each year. In the. arid regions beyond the Mississippi denuded of troes for thous ands of years the new aud intelligent settlers for a quarter of a century havo been engaged In planting trees- i .i vlia Atlantic States in recent years in telligent patrtotlo citizens havo becomo alarmod at tho wanton destruction ol our beautiful forests for speculative purposes. It was a line sontlmont In our legis lature to adopt a measure to encourage in cur youth a lovo for tho beautiful without regard to a utilitarian idea. Wo aro glad to noto that our Super intendent of Education, Mr. Brooks, took a very proper interest in tho sub ject and urged tho observance of the day. At tho school In this city, Supint n dent Jones, at noon of Friday had at tho Chapel of tho School building Rev. Robert Adams, Hov. J. D. Pitts, Rev. W. B. Duncan and Rev. W. S. Holmes, all of whom made appropriate and elo quent remarks to tho students of the school upon this very important matter. The various grades of tho school un der their teachers proceeded to th? campus and each gtndo plunted and christened a graceful oak.fi 'Olli the low lands of our Uative forest. Tin ro were other pretty ceremonies wo regrot we have not fpace to detail. Master Car los Moseley, ono of the gallant bo.vs of ibe school with his drum marshaled tho Interesting procession from tho chapel to grounds. We trust that Pro fessor Jones will see that tho trees are properly watered during tho prevail ing dry weather and that they will be guarded from future Injury. Thus the children havo a noble und inspiring lesson towards beautifying and preserv ing the health of their county. Tho Eighth Wonder. The audience at Columbia's play houso last night was of such propor tions as Is calculate d to mako tho heart of any manager triad. The house was crowded from pit to dome, large num bers of ladies oooupying scats In the gallery. Every ono was of course del ghted with tho harmony of sweet sounds which Blind Tom, tho musical wonder cf the age, called forth from the p;auo, an insti umcnt of which ho is supreme master. Perhaps the best number on the programme, aud too ono executed with expression, was "The Last Hope," by Gottschalk. This beautiful production was played with great fooling and caused Tom to bo over whelmed with applause. Tom is still a wonder and does no*, deteriorate with age.?The State Columbia. i?. C, Blind Tom will appear at tho Opera House next Tuesday night, Nov. 2tith. TO THE CITIZENS OF LAURENS COUNTY: Wc the undersigned commit tec re spectfully invite you to attend a pub lic meeting at Laurens Court House next Monday, Nov. 25th 1901 at 11 o'clock for the purpose of formulating a plan for a bid for tho Columbia Fe male Co'lege, which Institution wo a*'o Informed is to Lo moved. Your presence is sincerely requested. Very respectfully, Watson B. Duncan, N. B. Dial, J. 0. C. Fleming, Alexander Long, W. U. Dial, W. C. Irby, J. D Watts. Luck in Thirteen. By sending 18 miles Win. Spirey, of Walton Furmaco, Vt., got a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fov- r Sore on hi* leg. Nothing e'so could. Positively cures Bruises, Folons, i.Moors, Eruptions; Boils, Burns. Corns and Files. Only 25o. Guaranteed hy Laurens Drug Co. GRAY COURT DOTS. Arbor Day was observed by Prof. Hamilton end his school. The school bell was rung at the usual hour, the forenoon was spent In Sitting out shade trees on the school house grounds. Af ter a bountiful picnic dinnor partaken of by tho school and some patron?, somo 6hort exeroiso? by tho scholars, and a sh rt talk by county Supt. Brooks tho children were turned loose to do as thoy pleased for the balance of the day. The smaller children went black haw hunting, some of tho boys weut rabbit hunting, and the larger boys and girls wont on a straw ride to the Knob. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gray, of Wood ruff, visited at B. L. Gray^s last week. Prof. Hamilton and J. If. Whltoslde went over to Brewerton last Saturday. Miss HiggluB, of Barksdalo, and Miss Mamie Uiggins, of Darlington, vis ted Capt. A. C Owings' last week. Editor Parrott and Mr. Moody woro in-this neighborhood last week* Mr. J. I. Wo?t, of Greenville, was here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Curry will Ooon becomo rosidonls of our town, thoy will occupy rooms over Gray's Btore. Mr. John Barton and family have moved to Mrs. Botsy Brtonlctt's. At the parsonage on last Wednesday afternoon Mr. L. H? Abercromble and Miss Besslo Robertson, youngest daugter of Mr. J. A. Robertson, were married by Rev. J. K McCain. The Oil Mill hero is getting lots of seed and are running on full time twenty-four hours a day. The Farmers aro busy putting In iheir wheat, and if there is any thing in the saying ' Dust in wheat," tho wheat will be put in right this time. , . Tho cotton crops gtt snorter mo shortor. We wilt not make any more cotton In this neighborhood than we did last year, and that was tho shortost crop with 11? sluco oighty six. Our cotton buyers aro paying as much for cotton at Gray Court as is paid anywhoro in tho county. Asleep Amid Flame?. Breaking into a blazing homo, some firemen lately dragged the slooplng in mates from death. Fancied security, and death noar. It's that way when you neglect coughs aud colds. Don't do it Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption gives porfect protoctlon a tialnit all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suf fering, death, and doctor's bill. A te&" spoonful stops ft Into cough, iinrslstont m?; the motdT stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, Its guaranteed to satisfy by Laurens Drug Co. Price 50o and %i <k>. Trial bottle free^ FACTS PERSONAL AND BRIEF NOTES OF RECENT EVENTS. The State Haptist Convention moots at Florcnco the second of Deoomber. Hon. R. A. Cooper was In Anderson on legal businoas last week. Mr. Oi B. Brooks, of Diule, was in the olty Monday. Miss Belle Cralg, of Ora, spent Mon day In the city. Bo suro to road tho advertisement of Logan & l.ogan. Mr. J. B. Mintor, of Sedalla, was in the city this week. Mrs. Coole Wilson, of Columbia, is visiUkr Mrs. j. W. Jones and other relatives In the elty. Mr. L. H.Watts, of Greenwood coun ty, spent Sunday with relutivos in the olty. Mr. 8. Dray ton MahaiVey, a promi nent farmer andoiti/.on, willmovo with his family to Laurone this fall. Tho possum supper Friday night was a great success and tho sum of thirty livo dollars was cleared for the library. Messrs. G. F. and L. C. Dorroh, of Gray Court, wore in town last Wednes il n v Read the advortiseinont of Logan & Logan, and lind out about good Hour. Mr. Clydo Fiuoh has accepted a posi tion in the Railroad Shops of the South ern at Columbia. Mrs. W. O. Prontico Las gono';o Orangeburg to ha presont at tho mar riugo of her friend, Miss May Dibble A tract of land in Sullivan's town ship with ordinary improvements con sisting of 37 acres sold last week for $850.00. A negro woman was shot and killed by hor husband, Henry Nickels, at Mountvillo, on hut Thursday. The man is under arrest. Tho State Conference of tho Motho-. di?t Church convenes for Us annual meot'ng in Columbia on the 27th of November. Mrs. R. J. B!and, of Sumter, Is visit ing her fa'her, Mr. M. B. Boole, and other relatives and friends in this city and county. Mrs. Hosea Daan, Jr., of Spartan burg, will arrive In a few days to visit Mrs. J, D. Watts and other relatives in the olty. Wo iloto for tho convenience of the Laurens bar, 7th Circuit will bo culled in the Supremo Court, December 0th. Fivo days allowed. Mr. Ua^keli Dial was an usher at the wedding of Miss Margaret Coopor and Mr. Salley, a brilliant event of last week In Spartanburg. Mr. J. A. Armstrong's residence on Main Street caught fire Thursday night and the fire department was out, but tho blBzo was soon extinguished and did no harm. The "beautiful snow" In a great shower filled the air for hours yostor day morning. It melted as it met the earth and tue small boy was greatly disgruntled. Bov. W. B. Duncan and Mr. C. C. Featherstone, of the Methodist Church of this city, Rev. J. TL McCain, of Barksdale, and other loading Metho dists go to Conference In a few days. Rev. A. G. Wardlaw, formerly pastor ol tho.Prcsbyterian Church in this city, lias resigned from tho pastorato of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Charleston, lie has been asked by his congregation, who are loathe to give him up, to roconsider his resignation. Mr. T. D. Darlington and little daughter, Lucy Vance, visited Allon da'o last week. Mr. Darlington will h avo for Glenn Springs t > begin get ting things in shapo for next season in a few weeks. Great improvements are to bo mado at Glcnns by tho new man agement. It was undorstood here on yesterday that the store of Mr. Kzoll Lanford. of Spartanburg County, was burglarized on Monday night. Mr. Oscar Lanford, from noar Landford StatiOD, passed through town yesterday morniog on his way to Mr. John Mills' with tho view of obtaining Mr. Mills' blood hounds to track tho robbers. Mr. S. F. Lanford, an o'd Laurens boy, now living In tho Lono Star State, writes us that he wants Thk adver TISER for homo nows and suggests that we "stir up" the Lanford correspon dent. Wo are glad to hear from our friond in Texas, and hope that In ac cordance with his request nows from Lanford's will come in more abun dantly. It has been intimated that Mr. Leroylo sometimes caricatures charac ters. It Is not true. What he doeB Is to personify tho manifold human qual ities he can not help seeing in tho busy world about him. And, of his freo flowing humor now and then splashes on tho color In too vivid contrasts, am ple proof that ho does not carlcaturo lies in the fact that no ono ever thinks hlsoharacter is other than roal. Mr. Honnessy will appoar at tho Opera House on Deoembor 2nd. Boys and girls at Gray Court, Barks dale's, Tumbling Shoals, Lanford's, Clinton, Maddens, Ora, High Point, Itapley and a dozen other places should be getting voto3 In The Advertiser's contest. Cross Hill, Waterloo, Mount villo, and ' Laurens havo somo young fo'ks In the raoe. Thoy should havo more. Send in your votes. It will bo an awfully nice trip for tho children. Perfect sincerity and vivid Imagina tion properiies of Mr. Leroyle's art; and tho moro than a score of successful comedy creations originating from his aotivo brain will be handed down to future generations. Not only Is ho tho comedian of the year, the day and tho hour, but ho Is tho man of the moment. This eminent Comedian, Mr. HenneRsy Leroylo, will appear at tho Opora Houso, Dec. 2nd., In "Other People's Monoy." First of the Season. We are in rhapsody of thanks to our frelnds, Mr. and Mrs. T. I?. Poolc, of Tylorsvllle. A magnificent mess of backbones and ribs from their fine pigs slaughtered on y< storday morning, llyntontal. Miss MollieThompson, a daughter of Judge O. G. Thompson and a most at tractive and popular young lady, wa9 married on Wednesday last to Mr. Chester Plnson. Rev. B. J. Woodward performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Plnson have the best wishes of hosts of friends, Horn Of IMoniy. Fair crops of wheat have boon grown sown In thoChrls'mas holidays and the first woeks of January, and this before the introduction of commercial fcrtl lizers. ft Is entirely practical on g land, good preparation and a gonorou supply of manures. Farmors who bolatcd by cotton not opening early may tako note. Oot It Pure anjj Good. If you buy Hour as food.soe to it that it I? pure and good. '.'Clifton" answers every requirement. Wednesday December 25th, 1901. Wo llavc Some Things to go iu Your Stocking, Come got tlicin. The Laurens Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phono 75 Goods delivered. It. A. Coopor, a prominent member of tho Laurens bar, was in the city last Monday night.?Honoa Path Chronicle. Free to All! ?A RACE TO To People of Laurens County and Town: Wo will give to tho persons who present before and on January 15th 1002, the Greatest Number of Coupou Tickets. First. A round trip ticket to Char leston Exposition and pay one day's ex penses, not to exceed $3.00. Second. Ono who presents next groatest number of Coupons a Round Trip Ticket. fJW We give theso coupons away with every 50 cont9 worth of Goods purchased FOR CASH. At time of purchase, ask us for coupon; ask your friends to save thom for you. Remember wo aro the pooplo and whoro to get them. Palmetto Drug Co. Look for clgn with the Tree. Notice of Final Settlement TAKE notice ?hat on the 20th day of Dec, 1901, I will rondor a final account of my acts and do iugs as Executor of the ostato o Katie L. Whitoford, deceased, i tho oflico of Judge of Probate for Laurous county, at 11 o'clock, a m., aud on the samo dato will ap ply for a final dischargo from my trust as such Kxeoutor. All persons having demand against said ostato will please present them on or before that day provon and authenticated, or be forovor barred. JOHN C. REEDER, Executor. Nov. 19, 100L?4t WEIGH- AND STORE YOUR COTTON WITH COLEMAN. I havo charge of the Laurens Bonded Ware House. I want to weigh your cotton. Honest weights and courteous treatment will bo my motto, Give mo a trial. Sept. 16. 1901. j. irvin COLEMAN. Wanted?You to order your whis key for ??personal use" from Cooper Farming Distlllory Co., Brovard, N. C. Corn whlskoy from $1.65 to $2 00 por gallon; vossol included. Rye from $2.15 to $3.15. Poach brandy $2.05. Ap ple $2.15 por gallon. A. F. COOPER, President. NOTICE ?TO? Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Dr. Thomas McCoy, deceased, will please settle same without delay with C. W. Tuno at the Peonlo's Loan and Exohango Bank, or with W. R. Itlohey. And all persons holding claims against said estate will present them duly proven to W. R. Rlohoy, at Mb law ofi'i. , at Laarena Court House, S. C, O. w. Tune, W. R. UlOIUBY Choice Offerings , / Wc have a large assortment in this department '\) and will give you some very Low Prices. The / Goods are all new just received this season. Suits, $5.48 up; Waists, 25 cts up; Jackets, $2.75 up; Collarettes, $1.25 up; Capes, $1.25 up; Skirts, 75 cents up* ^^/^z ??' ????>,l V;.: , Davis, Roper lg \ m WA OAHH^VVWWNu comes the homo-making and then is the iimo to let us help you out. Wo furnish Homes from Kitchon to Parlor. fill FtitqitUtz IDealers are aiming for your patronage but its the ono who treats you fairest and makes you feel that your money is well spent who will get it. If you aro looking for full valuo for every dollar you spend and for a good place to trade, try W1LKES. When You Buy, Buy THE BEST, as it is cheaper in the long jun. gjer Freight Paid on all Purchases of $10.00 and up. Your Home Is not complete without a good Heating and Cooking Stove. We Have the Finest line of Stoves and at the Lowest Priens to bo found in this eity. Buck's Steel Hanges, Cook Stoves and Heating Stovos aro the right kind. Our store is opened until 8:30 o'clock p. in. Call in and see oui stock of tioods. F?LL AND Styles Like Seasons Change! The time lias come when the light Summer dress must give place to a fabric of heavier weight. have opened this week from the leading importing houses in the Northern markets full lines for Ladies wear. The largest Stock of Blaok Goods ever shown here. Fine Black French Henriettas come to the front again, while Venetians and Serges are Struggling for first place. Whipcord, Armure and the Pebble weave will have a fight in the race as the go-betweens from the smooth twills and the still heavier and coarser weaves. Here is seen a heavy closely woven clothI very durable for rainy clay Skirts; it comes in six dis tinct shades. For waist patterns is shown in solid col orings a fine Cotton Twill, showy but inexpensive. Also an intermediate grade will make up stylish. The choicest of all is a fine all-wool French Twill, this comes in seven exquisite shades and will prove a quick seller. Table Linen, Hosiery, Flannels and Underwear?every department is well represented, but space will only permit a passing notice. Correct Styles and LOWEST PRICES. W. G. Wilson & Co, W. U. KNIOHT. if. B. UAUU. KNIttHT & ?ABB, Attorneys at Law. (t& Will praotloe In all the .State and Federal Courte. Strict attention to all business intrusted to them. Office up-stalrs, Simmons' Uoilding. BALL & SIMKINS, Attorneys at Law, Laurrns, South Carolina. Wo praotloe In all State and United Htaton Oourts. Spoelal attention given Aolleotlonn. MKUCHANTS' AND FARMERS' HON ? DED WARE HOUSE CO. Tho undersigned is with Iho above Company for the season, as manager and we'ghor fox* tho Company. lie guarantees entire satisfaction and will e rb'd of {ho public patronage .1. WAI.M ; ANPF.RSON. Hept.2?. 'at- ;?.no. NOTICE Ily virtue Of a decree, of the Court of Common lMea9 for Liuurons county, in tho case of William C. Irby, Jr., as Executor, etc , Plaintiff, against Nan nie M. Irby, ot al Defendants. All persons holding claims against tho o&tale of the late Col. John L. M. Irby aro horoby notified to present and provo Bame before me at a Keferenco to bo held by mo at my ollleo at Lau ronsO. H., S. C, on the 27th day of November, A. D? 1901, at nine o'olock, a. in , or be forevor barred. Dated Nov. 6th, 1901. F. P. McGowan, Special TCoforeo. Guano and Acid. I can supn'y Quano and Acid In any quantity. The best grades that arc mado and cheap as tho cheapest. Call and see our gcods bofore purchasing olsowhero. Alossrs Johnson6cGodfroy havuGuuuu and Aold stored with us, aleo. So you seo you can get any kind by nailing on J. Wado Anderson at the Merchants (tti ?d Farm ere-Bunded Warehouse. L A ? Men Who Mean What They Say nro rare. But pooplo bnliovo us when we ((.'11 thorn (hat only tho boat class of Mcrchaudho is han dled at THE HUB^ Ami once having tried ui (hey art* ours, Tho of everything in Dry Goods, Notions, Wraps, Underwear, Millinery, Etc. And tho best of all i?, tho prico is right. We guarantee sat isfaction with every purchoso or your money back. Try us. You May Have l* Trials of Your Own, but we want to propose a trial oi" our Imperial Maple Syrup. $1.00 and $2.00 per can. A little high ill price but Laurens Cotton Mills Store. T. C. LUCAS, Manager*