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The Only Oue. Tho only fancy patent Hour manufac tu red South of the Ohio river that is guaranteed pure by tho Anil Adulte ration league and bears its registered trade-mark, thus affording too con sumer absolute immunity from the poisonous m neral that is being used to adulterate Hour, is "Cliftou", raado at Bransford Mills, Owensboro, Ky. Your grocer can get it, if ycu Insist. Our "VVhlto Fawn" (half patent) lb just as pure as ''Clifton", though not so whlt?1, and is forty cents a barrel cheaper. For sale by M. H. Fowler and T. N. Barkedale. Miss Annie Reeves, of tho Calhoun section, has returned from a delight ful trip to Laurena.?Honea Path Chronicle. Miss Mamie Watts, Mis6 Dora Bailey, Miss Dolly Mllam, and Mr. W. L. Bailey, of Clinton, make up a party of Exposition visitors at tho Now Pavil ion Hotel.?News and Courier. A Tribute or Respect. Tho death Angel has entered our community and claimed us his victem, our beloved brother and long Intimate, friend, John Webster Clark, who was born in Spartanburg county on Feb ruary 16lb, 1811.1, and died at his home in I.aureus county on Maroh 2nd, 1002. Age sixty-nine years Before the war he was a Captain in the Stato Militia. Ho promptly vol unteered to defend the rights of his State In tho war between tho States, and was woundod in the seven days battlo at Richmond; this wound brought on typhoid fever from whieh he came near dying at tho time. He often suU'ered from the bullet which found lodgment in bis body, and which he carried to the grave. He was for many years a devoted member of L?ngsten Baptist Church. He served tho church for many years as Olork, which office ho held at bis death; unusually liberal in his contri butions, responding to every call, often f;olng beyond his means?but It was ndeed a joy for him to give. He was a model in punctuality, always at every service both Saturday and Sun day if he was not providoutially hin dered. He was exemplary in his fidelity to tho word of God, never let ting a day pass without reading his Bible; he loved to read; he had accu mulated a good library, and his center table we9 always loaded with papers and magazines, both secu'ar and relig ious. He was an affectionate husband, a devoted father, a good provider, full of energy, often going beyond his strength. Hono&t and upright, and a lover of his fellow man. But God said to him: "It is enough you have fought a good Hight, you have Onished your course, you havo kept tho faith, como up higher and receive a crown of right eousness, prepared for all them that love the appearing of the Lord Josus." So our beloved bro'her has gono where the wicked coaso from troubling and the care-worn and the weary aro for ever at rest. "Life's raco well run, Life's work well done, Life's crown well won." Written by his affectionate pastor, E. C. Watson. Mar. 10th, 1902. BREWERTON. The Brewerton School closed on Thursday the 13th in si., and tho teach er, Prof. B. P. Caldwell, left for his home, Duo West, S. C, the following day. Mr. A. L. Balentino, who-has been confined in the State Lunatic ^Asylum for more than two years, and tho last six months confined to his bed was brought home on Monday the 10th inst. in a very feeble condition. Mrs. Palmly Beeks who has been sick for more than two weeks is im proving. Very little farm work is being done on account of so much rainy weather. It is rumored that Dr. Willie Jones and two of his family just across the Saluda, have small pox. Wheat looking very well since it came out of winter quarters and with the abundance of rain . Our efficient Superintendent of Ed ucation, C F. Brooks, was through our section last Friday, but two late for our school as it closed the day be fore. Sorry that we were not at home to entertain him. So como again Mr. Brooks, for wo won't count this visit. We are very sorry, indeed, to learn of the illness of our beloved Editor, Col. B. W Ball. Hope he may soon recover and edit Thk Advertiser many years yet. On Dit. A solid carload of Bucks' Stoves and Ranges received last week. You should 6ee them. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Don't fall to attend onr Opening Display of Millinery and Dress Goods on Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th. The Hub. Big lot of children's suits at 50 cts at J. E. Minter & Bro. See our 1002 line of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. Quantity uo numerous to mention in this spaco. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Dinner Sets, three colors, blue, brown and pink, 100 p'eces, $0.75. This is a special drive?1002 pattern. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. HEADS SHOULD NEVER ACHE. Never endure this trouble Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnio, Va., she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches I had Buffered from for two years." Core Headache, Constipation, Bilious ness. 25o at Laurons Drug Co.'s drug store. Camp Uarllngton, U. C. V. The members of Camp Garllngton, U. O. V., are requested to meet on Sat urday, 22d instant, at 11 a. m. A prompt attendance is requested, as business of importance is to be transacted. T. B. CREWS, Commandant. B. W. lanford, Adjutant. House to Rent. Mrs. B. W. Ball has a six room cot tage to rent on Laurons street, vory near the public square. Tho house has six roomb in it, has a well on the prem ises and tho rent is eight dollars. Any one desiring to root the houao 'phone or apply in person to Mrs. Ball. Have you se en the now Panama hat? We have them. J. Bi Minter & Bro. We have just oponcd a beautiful lot of Percale and corded Madras, in most deslrablo patterns. Price 8 cts to 16 cts per yard. _ The Hub. Bryan's Commoner and The Ad vertiser for $1.65. ?ffice H)a?$* While visiting schools during Feb ruary and March I will bo found in my office on Saturdays and Salesday. .CHA8. P. BROOKS, C. 8. E. L. C. Feb. ?, 1902. Tho following figures, compiled by Mr. Messer Babb, Chairman of the City Board of Equalization, are statis tics showing the vnluatlon of cattle within tho city limits as returned for taxes: No. Value Horses 143? $0,635.00 Mules, 32-51,30500 Cows, 173?82,241 00 Hogs, 31?$ 72.00 oheep, 4?$ 4.00 Vuluo of Each $4(1.40 40.80 12.?? 2.13 1.00 A horse thlof got in some good work last Saturday night. Who ev^r ho was, he drew thestaplo from the snb'o door of Mrs Cresswell Garlington's barn and stable and took her horse and went away with the animal for parts unknown. As yet nothing has been heard of the horse or thief, though the Sheriff and the police are at work on the case. Ono or two clues have been fol'owed, but without avail so far as regainTig the horso or catching the thief Is concerned. It is reported that the thief went off In the direction of Union or Spartanburg. Just as we go to press, we learn that this horse has been recovered, being found in an old outhouse on the pluco of Mr. Benjamin, eight miles from town. United Daughters of tho Confederacy Day. Through the Charleston Chaptor, United Daughters of the Confederacy a cordial invitation was extended at the last State Convention to meet in Charleston on a U. D. 0. Day to be named during tho Exposition. April 12th has been selected as the day for this reunion and the "Daughters" throughout the South are urged to g. acothe hospitable old city with their presence on what is sure to bo a mom orublo occasion. Receptions and other special entertainments will be given, tho roso gardor s in Charleston and the azaleas at Mugnoliua will be ui their best and the beautiful Exposition at the height of its attractiveness. McCord Merchandise Company. At a meeting of the Stockholders of The McCord Merchand:so Company, held yesterday, the following otllcers were elected: President, L. A. McCord; Vico Presldont, T. G. Taaynham; Socrotary and Troasuror, G. W. Walker. Board of Directors?L. A. McCord, T. G. Traynham, J. A. Copeland, G. W. Walker, \V. P. SuiUvau, J. D. Adams, T. L. Henry. Your Urocer Cau (<et It. Bransford's "Clifton" patent Hour Is made of the best selected wheat grown Sn Kentucky soil, and Is milled with as utch regard to the nutritive value of the Hour as It's color and rising quali ties, to say nothing of the fact that the Anti-Adulteration Leaguo guaran tees its purity. Ask your grocer for "Jllfton", he can and will get it, if you insist on having It. Our "White Fawn" (half patent) is just as pure; not so white, but cheaper. For sale by M. H. Fowler and T. N. Barksdale. DOTS FROM HUNTINGTON, It has been some time since our sec tion has been represented in your col umns. The monotony of our community was recently relieved by a beautiful wed ding at the residence of Mr. A. E. Cleveland, on the 11th inst. Miss Gena Byrd has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in your city. Mr. J. P. Saxon, of Huntington, was hero last Friday. Mr. J. Ii. Ray, who has been in Un ion for some time attending to bis farm, has returned home. Dr. G. F. Moseley spent ono day last week hero. Mrs. K. C. Whitmlroaud her daugh ter, Miss Rosa, are visiting her mother Mrs. Mary Ann Gore. Quite a number of our people are down with 'grippe. Married, on March 12th, Miss Bertha Harris and Mr. J. P. Sanders. DOLF. OYYINUSVILLE. Mrs. Capt. Boland who has been very sick with pneumonia U some better at this writing. Mrs. J. A. C. Martin is very sick at this writing. Mr. Pink Cannon who has been sick some time with Lagrippe is up again. Dr. J. O. Martin and wife, of Irby, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Tom Anderson, of Waterloo, vis ited relatives here recently. Messrs Eugene Mitchel and Erneet Simpson, of Irby, paid this place a fly ing visit last Sunday evening. Mr. Tom Coopor, of Laurens Cotton Mill, visited his brother H. A. Cooper last Sunday. Tho writer had the pleasure of at tending the marrlago of Mr. Thad Crawford, of Mt. Olive, and Mrs. Tex anna Culbertson, of Brewerton, last Sunday. Dr. J. O. Martin performing the ceremony. Pete. IRBY NEWS. The Union Mooting of the Second Section of Laurens Association will meet at Poplar Spring Baptist Church, Friday before the Fifth Sunday in March. Little Douglas West, son of Mr. Enoch West, has been very 111, but wo are glad to report he is better at this writing. Miss May Pinson, of Maddens, has been visiting friends and relatives at this place last week. Your correspondent had the pleas ure of attending tbo marriage of Mr. Thad. Crawford and Mrs. Texanna Cul bertson last Sunday. Muny joys to them through life. M. O. J. The Easter Hat is a necessity. We are prepared to fill your order. Open ing Day 27th and 28ib. The Hub. Never before in tho history of this store has a line of rugs been more com plete In quality and quantity. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. You'll regret it if you buy your Easter Hat before seoiog our stock. Opening Days 27th and 28th. The Hub. Our buyers while on to market bought a beautiful lino of Lounges and Couches, and lnvito you to call in and see them. S. M. &E. H. Wilkes. Take Notice! BY ORDER of Chief Justice Mc lveroftbe Supremo Court of South Carolina, there will be a Special Term of Court of General Sessions, (criminal only), held for Laurens County, 8. C., beginning on the Second Monday In April, It being the 14th day of the month, and lasting ten days, if nece? siry. Hon R. O. Pordy, of Sumtcr, S. O., the newly-elected Judgo of the Third Clronlt, will preside. All wit nesses and persons having buslnoss in said Court will be on baud promptly. JOHN F. BOLT, Clerk of Court c. p. and a. a , u c. FACTS PERSONAL AND UIIIEF NOTES OF RECENT EVENTS. Mrs Charley D. Mosely is visiting Mrs. J. L. Killlan lu Greenville. Mr. R. V. Irby bas returned from Ilonea Path for a few days. Miss A/.lle Wilson is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mr. J. A. Copeland was in Green ville last wcok on business. Miss Lint Jones wont to Nowbcrry this week to join an Exposition party. Miss Estelle llillbouse, of Augusta, Ga., returned home Monday. Prof. J. B. Watkins, of Uonea Path, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. Mr. Clydo Burtf, of Honoa Path, wus-in town last week. J. J. McSwain, Esq., of Greenville, was in the city last week. Mr. Ceo. C. Hodges was in town one day last week. Gen. Wade Hampton is critically ill at his home In Columbls. Mrs- J. O. C. looming left this week for a visit to her mother at Duo West. Mrs. W. A. Jainieson, of Newberry, is visiting friends In the city. Mr. Pink Elliott, of Atlanta, is visit ing relatives in the city. Mr. A. T. Maloney and wife are on a visit to the Charleston Exposition. Mrs. Albert Anderen?, of Augusta, is expected in the city thia we^k. Mrs. Dock Conyere, who has been visiting the family of Mrs. Wlstar Wright, left Monday for Pondleton. Mr. Allan Fleming, formerly a cot ton buyer here, now of Atlanta, Ga., was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rlchey havo re turned from a very enjoyable visit to tho Exposition at Charleston. Miss Gertrude Ansel, of Greenville, who bas boon visiting Mrs. McGowan and Mrs. Bell, has returned home. Mr. C . C. Foatherstone went to Co lumbia last wcok on professional busi ness. Mr. Alsoy Miller and Cleveland Coloman visited relatives in Spartan burg last week. Mr. Frank Hammond, of Greonville, was in the city last Wodnesday and Thursday. Rev. C. K. Charley Todd and little daughter, of Due West, visited Mr. J. O. C. Fleming and family last week. L. E. Burns left Monday for Balti more and Now York to buy the Spring goods for his stores in Laurens and Greenwood. Capt. J. R. Nolan has bought the house and lot on Wost Main Street be longing to Mr. Jno. N. Wright, of Lis bon. Col. N. B. Dial returned Saturday from Charleston where he had been in attendance upon tho United State Dis trict Court. Our neighboring county,Spartanburg, has won the first prize, $1,000.00 for the bjst county exhibit at the Charleston Exposition. We congratulate her. Mr. H. H. Holmo3 and daughter, Miss Elise G. Holmes, arrived in the city Friday night, to mako their home with the Rev. W. S. Holmes.?The State, 17th lust. Tho annual Stato reunion of Confed erate Veterans will this year be held In Greenville. It will be sometime In May. Greenville 19 making big prep arations, and the "Vets" will doubt less have an exceptionally good time. Tho Daughters of the Cenfederacy, whose last meeting was postponed on account of inclement weather, will meet at the residence of Mrs. W. E. Lucas on Thursday, March the 20th, at 3: 30 o'clock. Some thief or thieves broke Into several outhouses belonging to Dr. Anthony Fuller, recently,and purloined a small quantity of corn and several gallons of home-made wine. Such depredations are becoming qulto fre quent those days. Tho announcement ha9 boon made in the Augusta papers that Mr. Jesse Wilkes Westmoreland, who la well known in this county, will be married to Miss Alice Garrott, of that city on the 2nd of April, prox. Both are prominent society people of Augusta. Mr. Westmoreland has relatives here. The presentation of Fabio Romani at the Opera House last Friday night by Alden Benedict's company was very good and satisfactory to all who were present. The company is a strong ono and better than the average that play hero. This performance deserved a larger attendance. The Secretary of State has issued a commission to Messrs L. A. McGord and G. W. Walkor to open books of subscription to the capital stock of The McCord Merchandise Company. This concern will transact a general mer chandising business, and will bo capa tali/od at $10,000, the shares being of the par value of $10.00. These gentle men are bright, enterprising, business men and no doubt will mako a success of this company. The Lyceum Lecture by Robert Har Eer, la9t night, wa9 thoroughly enjoyed y a large and appreolative audience. Mr. Harper Is a pleasing and Instruc tive lecturer, and admirably illustrated his talk with stereuptlcon vlows. This ontortainment ended the Lyceum Course. The promoters of It deservo to be congratulated for tho admirable and high-class entertainments pro vided for our people this winter, and it is hoped no efforts will be spared to have a similar coune arranged for next season. Mrs. Dora Copeland, wife of Mr, William J. Copeland, one of our lead* ing citizens, died at her home three mfios from the city, about noon Satur? day la:.i. She was a Miss Badgett, of this county, before hor marriage. Her husband and several children survive her. Mr. J. A. Copeland of this olty was a step son. The funeral and burial exercises wero held at the City Como tory Monday at 3 o'clock. The inter ment was postponed from Sunday un til Monday on account of the rain. Her family have the sympathy of the entire community. There certainly will bo a Court of General Sessions for Laurens County, beginning tho sooond Monday in April and lasting ton days if necessary. It was reported In several of the dallies tii it Solicitor Sease had withdrawn his request for this special term, but it was a mistake, and now the reliable Information oomos that Chief Justice Molvor has appointed Judge R. O. I'nrdy, of Sumter, recently oleeted to this ofttoe. to preside at this term. The bar and citizens genoraRy look forward with much interest to thus early be coming acquainted with his Honor. Judge Purity's term of office does not begin to run until next Winter. Early Florida (best for Forage) and Early Orange Caoo Seed now ready. Laurena Drug Co. They are Here! Our Supply of New Crop Seed. Seed for Market Gardens. We con give Truck growers who buy in quantities as Low Prices as those of any roiiable Seedsmen. Our Seed come truo to name and are tested. Seed for Merchants. We oan supply smaller dealers with half and full quantity papers to retail at 2,jj and 5 cents per pa per. Seed for small Gardens. We havo a full stock of pa pers in all the best varie ties. In Onions we can supply Red, White, ) Yellow and ^SETS. Multiplying, ) IN PEAS?Morning Star, First and Best, Champion of England, Early May, American Wonder, Mar row Fat. BUNCH BEANS?Early Valentine, Green Pod, Mohawk, Black Wax, Golden Wax. POLE BEANS?Ky. Wonder, Crease Baok, Southern, Pro line, Corn Field. MELONS?Rocky ford, Cantoloup, Rat tlesnake, Bradford and others. Give our 6eed a trial and you wont often lose a crop. Old and inferior seed are dear at any price. We have a Book called Questions and An swers" about Seed. Anything you want to find out come in and see if wc oant answer it for you. The iianrens Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phone 76 Goods delivered. Union Meeting. The Union Meeting of the First Sec tion of Laurens Association will meet with the Lanford Baptist Church on Saturday before the Fifth Sunday in March, 1902. PROGRAMME. saturday, 10 a. M< 1. Devotional exercises. Subjects for discussion? 1. What practical lino of thought is taught in Matt, vi, 83??Dr. J. R. Fow ler, John Riddlo and C. A. Power. 2. How may the Spirit's direction be understood or recognized??Dr. J. A. Martin and Alvin Martin. 2? What relation doos the Old Testa ment have to the Christian faith?W, S. Knight, T. J. Hughes and E. H. Moore. SUNDAY, 10 A. M< Sunday School address by W. S. Knight. 11 A. M. Missionary Sermon by Dr. J. A. Martin; Rov. E. 0- Watson, alter nate. B. W. Lanford, For Committee. This Will Interest Many. To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Botan ic Blood Balm), the famous Southorn blood eure, into new homes, we will send, absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat ments. Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) quickly cures old ulcers, scrofula, ec zema, it' hing skin and blood humors, cancer, eating, festering sores, boils, carbuncles, pimples or offensive erup tions, pains In bones or joints, rheuma tism, catarrh, or any blood or skin 1 trouble. Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) heals every sore or pimple, makes the I blood pure and rich and stops all aches I and pains. Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) thoroughly tested for 80 years in hospital and private practice, and has cured thousands of oases given up as hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Med ioine sent at onoe, prepaid. Desoribe trouble and free medical advice given. Botanio Blood Balm (lt. B. B.) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood. The finest Blood Purifier made. Bo tanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood supply to the skin and entire system. OANT KEEP IT SECRET. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known bofore. Thousands bless them for Curing Con stipation, Sick Headaobo, Biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them. S60 at Laurens Drug Co. We are offering some great bargains in underwear. See the lino at 85ots. J. E. Minter & Uro. 'I1 1 ???1 Tax Time extended. BY virtue of authority from the Comptroller-General approved by the Governor, the time for the paymont of State and County Taxes has been ex tended, without penalty, to March 1, 1902. JOHN H. COPELAND, Treasurer, L. C. Waterloo High School Houor Kol I. The numbers iudicata the branches proficient In: Second Grade?Maude (Julbortsou, Gary Long, Grace Simms. Third Grade? Charlio Lockwood, Pauline Nlckles, Hattlo Riddle, Mary Smith. Fourth Grade?Walter Leslie, Bob bio Leslie, John G. Smith. Fifth Grade?Langdon Long, Algle Wlnn, Ben Anderson, Gary Culbortson, Wilson Harri9, Mabel Campboll, Kb telle Wlnn. Sixth Grade?Ben Andereon 3; Roy Anderson 3; Lewis Leslie, Joel Smith. Seventh Grade?Susie Rlddlo 6; El la Wharton 4; Clara Wlnn 4; Ola Cul bertson 4; Lola lliddlo 3; Helen Sim?. Eight Grade?Mlnnio Culbertson 3; Artemas Long 3; John Wharton, Wil lie MoNoib 2; Guy Smith, Harold An derson. Nluth Grade?E i/.abeth Whartoa 7; Fanny Anderson (>; Mario Henderson (>; Vashtl Fuller t!; Eda Fay Toague 5; Annie Teague 5. J. Y. BltYSOM, Principal. Mls3 Anna Andorson, A^slst^nt. WOULD SMASH THE CLL'B. If members of tho "Hay Fever As sociation" would use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady,?and Asthma, the kind that bailies the dcctors?lt wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once-hopoloss sufferers from Consump tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to It. It conquers Grip, saves Iittlo ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c, $1.00. Trial Lotties freo at Laurens Drug Company. Thh Advertiser and the Weekly Constitution for $1.75, Soe ad In this issue. Deafness Cannot Be Cared By local application as they cannot reached the diseased portion of the ear. Thero is only one way to cure deafneso, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iollamod condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustaohlan Tube. When this tube ts inflamed u have a rumb ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its uormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caseR out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is no; hin;; but an inflamed condidlton of the inn.?ous surtacos. Wo will givo One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for ciroulars, free. F. J. Cheney: & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. All the newest designs In pompadours and back combs. Price 10 cts to 26 cts. See them. The Hub. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly State and The Aovertiseh, $2.26. FINDS WAY TO LIVE LONG. The startling announcement of a Discovery that will suroly lengthen lifo Is made by Edltor O. H. Downey, of Ohurubusco, Ind., "I wish to state ho writes, "that Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Is the most in fallible remedy that I have ever known for Coughs, Colds and Grip, it's Invaluable to pooplo with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medi cine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief is instant and euro certain." Laurens Drug Co., guarantee every 50c and $1.00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. pnng TOOK -;<^>:-? White Goods, Laces, Embroideries Ladios who start early to make up these Goods before tho hot weather sets in will find hero a choice lino to select from. We consider the White India Linons '.he Lest value wo have ever shown. In Style the Embroideries arc up to date and at reasona ble cost. We have a full line of Silks and .many now articles to show and our Bpace so limited here to mention them that we will kindly ask you to come and make a personal inspection of the same. Respectfully, W. G. Wilson & Co. fit*ivecL Our new and up-to-season stock of Floor Covering. Como soo thorn, beauty aud economy. Tt)is Stof e is Yotif Frieqd We waut you to understand that this store is your friend, you aro responsible for its success. Wo want you to feel that this is your stove? growing greater each day?tho popular trading place for those who have made us successful? the people. A good place (o Trade. 'LMione 58, Laurens, s. C. Bigger Stock, Better Goods, Bigger Values, Lower Prices, Increased Facilities! With those, wo aro asking Spring business. We have'nover shown such an elegant lino of CLOTHE, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. as wo have to-day. Everything that is good and up to date we have, and wo ask ovoryono to oomo in and inspect our Stock. Every, train brings us somo Spring goods. Wo want your business, and if Q1JALITY and PRICE are con eidorod, we will havo it. Como in and try us onoo, and you will always bo our customer. Soe Mio Spooial Bargains that we offer. Yours for business, J. E. MINTER & BRO., Leaders of Low Prices. the Undertaking business at tho old stand. COFFINS, GASKETS and ROBES, and HEARSE, at the ^ ?^ LOWEST PRICES. A continuance of tho geuorou patronage hitherto exteuded us olioited. Rectfully KENNEDY BROS., Lauren.*, 8. C WANTED?You to order your whis key for "personal uso" from Cooper Farming Distillery Co., Brovard, N. C. Corn whiskey from $1.05 to $2.00 per gallon; vessel included. Rye from $2.15 to $3.15. Peach brandy $2.05. Ap ple $2.15 per gallon. a. P. Cooper, President. W. U. KNIGHT. It. E. ha m:. KNIGUT & BABIJ, Attorneys at Law. tJ?T Will practice In all the State ami Federal Courts. Strict attention to all business Intrusted to them Oftice up-stairs. Simmons' Building. Wood s Seed;: BEST FOR THE SOUTH, $ Kvery Gardener, Farmer and Trucker sh ?uld have Wood's HK)2 ? Descriptivo Catalogue. II not P* t>nly gives rolhtble, practical, up- kj to-dato information about R Seeds, but also (lie bee) eropn to a grow, most Mtccossful ways of jv, growing different crops, and much other information of special inter est toovcry one who plants seeds. ? It tells all about Vegetable and i tow ?r ?ceds, & Grass r?it:5 Clove? Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Tobacco, Seed Com, Cow Peas, Solo, Velvet and Navy Pea-. , Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, Millet Seed, Rape, etc. Catalogue mailed free on request. T.W, Wood & Sons, Seedsman, RICHMOND, ? VIRQINIA. mssBBSsaifinxm State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENT, In Court OP PRORATE, Whereas, Dora A. Patterson baa applied to ine to grant her Letters of Administration, on the Estate of M. M. Pattorson, deooasod, Theso aro Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred, and creditors of said M. M. Patterson, decoased, that tiny be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Laurens C. H., S. O., on Ihe 27lh dny of March, 1002, alter pub lication hereof, ut 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thoy have, why tho said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my Ilund, this 10th day of March, 1902. O. G. THOMPSON, J.1M..C. mm COC?INE*?"V/HiSKV Il.blta 0>irp<l M mrRan i nn?,i,r> iimi. In SO oat of r?forenf??. ?& j.aru n ?Meli 's Horn? Tit. >->?i>t xtnt V ?U i . ' . I, . U. M. WOOLL.F.V. I?. U., Attanft. Dissolution. NOTICE Is horoby given that the partnerships heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the Arm name of Ball & Simkins is dissolved. Those indebted to the llrm are request ed to make payment at once to Mr. Simkins. 1}. w. Ball,, L. W. Simkins. March Ut, IDO'i. A SEW LAW I IKM. The undersigned hive this day en tered Into a partnership for the practice of law in the Courts of this State, undor the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to ihom. H. V.SIMPSON, ii. a. Cooper. Albert C. Todd, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KiV Rvery c iso a Specialty. Oilico in Law Bange, South Harper Street. W. 11. DIAL, M. !>., No. 1 10 W. Main St. Special Attention (Jlvcn Women and Cliihlrou. Olllco hours in the city from 10 a. m. to I p. m, 'Phono -Residence No.'14; Utlioo N,>. 81). Dr. Ho ire K. Hughes, Ofllcc in Dial Block?over Pal metto Drug store. Specially proparod for Examin ing and Treating diseases of Bye, Kur, Throat and Nose. For Sale. THREE residences owned by Dr. P, 13. Connor on Chostnut Street. The first, Dr. Connor's old horao,tho house (Ittod up with electric lights and wn terworks, lot containing l Afros. Also, two cottages, Just above, con taining 5 rooms ouch, electric lights ami water. Lots contain one-half ucrc each. For terms apply to. Du. P. B, Connor, <; i con wood, S. 0. INSURANCE! PIRK, ACC1 DENT,STEAM BOILER, PLATE GLASS, PI DELI i V and BURGLARY. Whon wishing any of those call upon. w. iL DIAL, Agent, Lauren*, s. C. 'Phonee Ollloo44; Kosidcnco 89. To the Public. Standorcd-brod Hamilton Stallion, dark dapplo hay color, weight 1,100 pounds, stand at Gray Court, Laurena or at other plaoos whon called for. Living colt Iniured for feo $12.f>0. J. H. Wilms, Cray Court, S. 0? I -\ i