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DEATH OF MRS. 1?. S. LUCAS. Mother of Messrs. W. E. Mild T. C. Lucas Passes A \> ii v. Mrs. BUen Lucas, wife of Dr. B, s. haras, of Hartsville, died at tho home ol her son, President W. E. Lucas, of the Ijaurens Cotton Mill, at 8.46 Sunday morning in this city. Had she lived she would have passed her 68th birthday yesterday. Mrs. Lucas bad boon in failing health for several months and bocinno worse at Glenn Springs ten days ago. She was brought to Laurens and was better for ft few days but began to sink last Thursday. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Church and her Ufo was that Of a consistent Christian who bravely mot all duties. Shohad strong, forceful traits of mind and character which left their impress for good in tli" circle of her family aud friends. She was before her marriage Miss King, of Darlington county The body was taken to Darlington County Monday and and intorred Tues day at tho Gulloy Church cemetery, near the old family home. Besides her husband, three sons, W. Ernest und T. C. Lucas, of Laurens und Edwin R. Lucas, of Walhalla, and two daughters, Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. Ralph Dargan. of Darlington, survive bur. All of those wero hero at the. time of her death. Dr. Lucas and the family have had much sympathy from the people of Lau rens in their bereavement. PICNICEH AT KNORKE. Laurens Pythlans and Their Friends at Mill's Spring. On tho morning of tho 4th a happy party of about 40 Laurens Knights of Pythias including their friends went by rail to Hill's Spring at Enoree where they spont the day. It was ex pected that the pythlans of Enoree, Woodruff and Clinton would join In the picnic but the attendance from thoso lodges was small. The day was pleasantly spent aud a good dinner was onjoyod. Among tho ladles in the party were: Mrs. S. G. McDaniel, Mrs. McDaniel, Sr., Mis ses Lee Nelson, Gena Bramlett, Jessio Hix, Clara Adams, Zeline Gray, Mrs. J. J. Pluss, Mrs. J. Loo LaDgston, Mrs. Thomas Downey, Misses Drum mond, Marl in and Scalfo* FOR $1.5,000.000. Big Mortgage Filed in Clerk's Office Monday. A mortgago covering the properties of the Seaboard Air Lino Itallway was Hied in Clerk '?clt'o enir-o Monday The amount of the mortgage is sevonty live million dollars. The mortgage filled a fair sized took. It is a supple mentary mortgage to a similar ono filed some years ago. Of course It Is filed in tho record of fices of all the counties and states in which the properties aro located. The clerk only receives a small fee, less than ten dollars out of it. Funeral ol Mrs. Barksdalo. The funeral of Mrs. Dr. John A. Barksdalo took placo from the resi dence last Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. D. Pitts olllclating. The interment was in tho family burying ground at Dr. Barksdale's formor home, two miles north of the city. Tho services were largely attended, showing tho deep and general regard in which this good woman was hold In the commu nity. Tho followiug were the pall-? bearers: Active?C. B. Bobo, T. N. Barksdalo, II. Y. Simpson, W. W.Ball, Robort W. Davis, C. H. Koper, P. A. Simpson, T. F. Simpson. Honorary?R. IL Hudgons, C. W. Tune, W. B. Bramle't, W. Scott Knight, Dr. W. C. Irby, Dr. B. F. Posey, W. A. Watts, J. O. C. Fleming, Dr. W. D. FcrgURon, Dr. H. K. Alken, Dr.Toaguc, Dr. lt. E. Hughes. The strong cat. well, sleep well, look well. The weak don't. Hood's Sarsa parilla makes the weak strong. WHAT MERCHANTS SAY. Agents J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton. Full stock always on hand. J. E. Minter & Bro. For these warm days try one of our Scttoo8 for your porch. S. M. & E. H. Wilkos. Special prices on Summer goods. J. E. Minter & Bro. Now is tho timo to buy a summer suit cheap. See our line of colored goods. J. E. Minter & Bro. You can find at our store the largest stock of fruit jare, Rubbers and Jelly Tumblers at the lowest prices. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Wo are always on the alert to give our customers something good. Our stock is full of good things for you. J. E. Minter & Bro. Four good cottages to rent?all new and comfortable. Also ono two room cottage. Apply at this ofllco. The latest things in fine shirts. We want you to see them. J. E. Minter & Bro. Homo of tho best things you ever Haw on our counters in Muslins, Figured Lawns, etc. Fresh now goods. Prices lower than you can buy them even at a special sale. Davis, Roper &"Co., Famous Outfitters. Every littlo girl under 14 years of ago is invited to join the Cooking Contest that takes place at our store on tho 31st of July. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes. Fifteen Dozen Ladies' Vests just re ceived. The price is 8c. each, or 15c. a pair for the regular 10c kind. The Hub. Dr. Hawes Laxative Dyspepsia Pow der for heartburn and sour stomach. For sale at Palmetto Drug Co. Ju?t received, 40,000 envelopes?Ad vkhtiseh Job Ofilce. Buck's Stoves are sold and guar anteed to cook to pleaee you or money choorfully refunded by S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. In tho selection of your Millinery you want correct stylo and right prices.? You get both hero. Try us. Tho Hub. ('an eat anything and not suffer after taking Dr. Hawos Lexativc Dyspepsia Powder. For sale at Palmetto Drug Co. Wedding and dance invitations?Ad vertiser Job Office. SAVES A WOMAN'SLIFE. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. LoisGragg, of Dorches ter, Mass. For years she bad endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough. "Often", ehe writes. "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doc tors and remedies failed till I used Dr. King's New Discovery for.Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints. Our eis guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. ano Palmetto Drug Co. Price 50o and tl.OO. Trial bottles free. :?: gggSSBS ;?:<?:<?: B 8 8A?W Mr. W. J. Uenry was hero Friday. Deputy Clerk Oscar Babb io build ing a pretty cottage in Harper street. Miss Lit Vance, of Greenvlllo, has been visiting the Misses Boyd, Ml?s Jeesie Scott of Augusta is visit ing MiAlum Shell . Miss May Scott of Katonton, Ga., has been visiting Miss Caro Adams. Mr. J. Y. Addy was In tho city Fri day. H. Terry has returnod from Rock ingham, N. C. Court of Common Pleas opens next Monday, Judgo Watts prosldlng. W. W. Ball has gone to Sullivan's Island for a few days. Mr. N. B. Dial went to Columbia Monday. Mrs. Robinson and daughter, who have been visiiing Mrs. N. 13. Dial have returned to Newborry. Mrs. Sydney P. Holmes and Miss Ell6e Holmes, of Columbia, are visit log Mrs. B. W. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. ?. J. Dobbins of Pelzer, 8. C, visited tho latter's brothor Mr. J. Leo Langston last weok. Mrs, I'.n'm Langston and chtldron of Clinton, 8. C, are visiting at Mr. J. Lee Langston's. Mrs. D. H. Counts and children are spending the summer in Hendorson vllle, N. C. Rev. Mr. Preston, a talented young minister engaged in missionary work, lllled tho Presbyterian pulpit Sunday. Gray Court and vicinity was visited by a severe hail storm Monday after noon. Crops were damaged considera bly. It is expected that the now bank In Clinton will opon ubout Soptomber ], Mr. R. Z. Wright Is to be president and Mr. Robert Haddon, cashier. Mr. E. P. Simpson who has been clerk in Capt. Clark's hotel at Union has resigned and Mr. James M. Clardy of this city has succoeded him. Capt. A. A. King, of Mt. Gallagher, was In tho city Saturday, ('apt. King was ono of the bravost of Confederate soldi', rs. H'b frlonds In Laurons wero glad to greet him. Thoro are throo vacant scholarships for this county at Winthrop College. Thero are plenty of opportunities to get a good cduoation. Bright Laurens girls phould look out for these. Mr. W. H. Martin Is preparing to remodel his residence in West Main street. When his Improvements are completed he will havo ono of the handsomest places in the city. Mr. Dibble, of Orangoburg and Miss Nivla Patton, of Gray Court, were mar ried at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Peggy Patton yesterday afternoon, the Rev. J. K. McCain, of ficiating. Mr. Pick Parks caught a queer look ing web-footed yoimg turtle or cooter in Kabun the other day which excited much curiosity in the city Monday. It Is a green turtle with spots aud a soft shell. Attention is called to tho fact that thore Is a vacant scholarship for tho Citadel from this county and so a chanre for education at tho best mili tary school except West Point is of fered to 8omo ambitious boy. Soe ad vortisment. Will Ricbey, who has completed his first year at tho Citadel, has been ap pointed a corporal in one of the cadet companies. He is a typical young sol dier and Laurens has a flno repre sentative in him. He will come out a captain,?mark the prediction. Mr. W. F. Dargan, of Darlington, was in the city last week on a brief visit to Mr. W. B. Lucas. Mr. Dargan was formerly mayor of Darlington and later a member of the legislature. He is ono of tho leading lawyers and men of the Peedee country. The Methodists of Clinton aro pre paring to build a new church. The Clinton Chronicle urges them to build a .handsome church, to cost not loss than $5,000, which is wise advico. Clinton is growing too rapidly for cheap churches. A baseball team from Newborry will be here next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to try conclusions with our local sluggers. The Newborry ag gregation is a laurel winner, and claim that Laurons scalps will come easy, while the Laurens boys aro daily get ting in shape for tho series, of games, and promise to make things lively for the visitors. Everybody should turn out to sec the locals lasso victory. Fine Institution. Tho University of North Carolina is ono of tho vory beet of Southern col leges. It has 8011 students, charges teachers no tuition and advertises loans made to needy students under certain conditions. It has law, mcdl oine and pharmacy, besides academic departments. See tho announcement eleowhore. Mrs. Lucy Martin Dead. Mrs. Lucy Martin, wife of Mr. Addi son Martin, died last Wednesday at her home near this city. She wns about 35 years old. Her husband and four children survive. She was a granddaughter of the lato Captain James Hudgons. Tho funeral and in. torment were at Ohoatnut R'.dge church Thursday. The family have tho sympathy of a great many friends, WofrbrfPu Next Session. Elsewhere appears the announcement for next session of Wofford College. Wofford is too well known, in Laurens. too many good men have come out of Wofford to help make this county and state better and moro prosporous, to need any newspaper commendation, But the facts stated in the announce ment of the college and fitting school should bo of Interest to parents with boys to educate, Do Yon Need Paint; The paint question is a live one at this seaeon and at all seasons and the firm of O'Connor ?v Schwee"? of An Susta whose card appears elsewhere ave valuable Information to furnish on the subject and they will save money to tho man who wants a good article at a safe prlco that he can af ford to pay. The firm is well known already In this section and they are good people. Tiger Discovered In Depot Yard. A gang of railroad section hands, while making some repairs on the tres tle across Littlo river on the C. & W. C. railroad, last week, boarded a real blind tigor in his lair, The aforesaid tiger was unearthed. His domicile watt some few feet under terra flrmia,- and contained therein several bottle's of dives and sundry shapes, with as many thirst quonchlng concoctions. This ti ger's habitat w?s a wooden-box. The contents were confiscated, but we know nob by whom. ENJOYED THE DAY. IIow The Glorious Fourth was Observed. Representative Johuson and Other Candidates to the Cotton Mill People?Basehall Haute. Congressman Josoph T. Johnson aud a number of candidates for county of fices spoke to the people of Factory Hill on the Fourth of July at Holmes spring. The Mills shut down for Fri day and Saturday. A number of peo ple from other parts of the town at tended, stores and other places of business having been closed for the day. Refreshments wero served by ladies of Martha Washington Chapter order of Rebecca ? tho ladlos' branch of the Odd Follows. Tho following com mittee of ladios and gentlemen wero id oharge: Mrs. Annie Blakoley, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Miss Stella Touch stone, Mrs Ella Satterwhite, Mrs. ?Khella Blakeley, Miss Rosa Lee Thompson and Messrs. S. A. Bowie, C. C Johnson, W. M. Blakeley, S. J. Thompon and R. C. Skenos. The com mittee served ices and othor light re freshments and added much to the on io\ merit of the assemblage. The Cot ton Mills band furnished exoellont mu sic between the speeches. Mr. S. Frank Parrott presided over the meet ing and introduced the spoakors. Congressman Johnson's speech was devoted to national issues. In the clear, simple and strong style of which ho Is master ho pointed out tho evils of the ship subsidy measure, the Re publican Philippine policy and the general Republican policy of extrava gant expenditures. Ho had the olose attention of tho audience and his speech received commendation on all sides. Brief speeches were then mado by Mossrs. Jarcd D. Sullivan, Robert A. Cooper and Wm. C. Irby, Jr., candi dates for the house of representatives and Messes. W. A. McCllntock and O. O. Thompson, candidates for judge of probate. A number of othor candi dates were preseut, but did not speak. The occasion was greatly enjoyed. Numbers of ladies were present and some dozens of especially pretty little girls, who in white dresses mado the scone under the fine trees at the soring where the spoaking was a charming one. Clinton and Laurens baseballists bad a nine inning go at it on the glorious Fourth. The result was that the Clinton Mill team walked away with the home aggregation to tho tuno of 0 to 3. Quito a large and demonstrative crowd witnessed the game. It was played on Factory Hill. Tho batteries wero Irby and Gosnoll for Laurens; McCrary and Williams for Clinton. NEW OFFICERS IN CHARGE. Odd Fellows and Order of Rebecca Have Installations. Last Frldav July 4, officers wero in stalled for Calhoun Lodge. I. O. O. F., by Grand Representative J. J. Crosby, of Walhalla, as follows: R. V. Skenos, N. G.; J. H. Trayn bam, V. G.: T. K. Hudgcns, Secretary; C. E. Kennedy, Treasurer; J. II. Hel iums, Warden; W. J. Sanders, C-; II. Norman, R. S. N. G.; W. 0, Tavlor, L. S. N. O.; W. C. Winters, R. L. V. G.; W. W. Grlflln, L. L. V. G.; R. J. Franks, O. G.; W. C. Blakoloy, I. G.; J. F. Murrayi Chaplain. After the installation refreshments were served and a good timo socially was enjoyed by the members. Grand re presentative Crosby formerly lived in Laurens and his old friends were glad to havo him with them. Calhoun Lodge is in a flourishing condition. Tbc following officers for Martha Washington Rebecca Lodge, No. 14 were installed Monday night bv D. D. G. M., W. C. Winters: Mrs. Anna Johnson, N. G.; Mrs. Rosa L. Thompson, V. G.J T. K. Hudgons, Secretary: Mrs. Othello Blakely, Treasurer; Mrs. Etta Neigh bors, Ii. S. N. g.; M188 Jennie Rink* man, L. S. N. G.: Mrs. Ella Satter, white, L. S. V. G.: Miss Jessie Rick man, R. S. V. G.: Miss Ella Bell, Con ductor; Miss May Cannon, Warden; Mrs S. A. Bowie, O. G ; Mr. Ed Blakeley, I. G : C. C. Johnson, Chap lain. Improvements Progressing. The elevator of the Laurens Roller Mills has been completed and bofore very long a side-track is to bo run from the C. N. & L. Railway oonneot ing with p. Messrs. Machen and Mar tin are enterprising pcoplo and this mill of theirs has done a great deal to promote grain production In Laurens oounty. All tho people havo benefited from ft in this way and these gentle men deserve a liberal patronago and overy business encouragement for their up-to-date progressive methods. Happy Honics. We do all that is in our power to make every homo a place- of happiness. We can do this with our complete line of housefurnishings, at a lower price than over before. Wo have at all times a complete s'ock of Furnituro, Stoves, Crockery, Carpets, etc, and we are endeavoring to placo in evory homo in this state poito of our well selected housefurnishing goods. We guarantee every ariiclo that is pur chased from us is strictly as ropre sooted and that you will derive com plete satisfaction from anything that comes from our store. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. A Story That Bears Repeating. Wo havo told it often, no doubt, but we fool that the favorable comment of our many customers, as well as our own experience justifies us in repeat* ing the fact that "Clifton" flour pos sesses strength above all other flours. This is a quality whioh keeps it con. stantly rising In public osteem and in the public bread pan, as well. It is a quality which it gets from wheat grown on Kentucky's richest soil. All we ask of you is a test. Test our guarantee Tost our honesty and ability. Test tho completeness and efficiency of our mill. Test us in any way, and wo will prove to you that we makp the host flour oiTored en the market, lIran.??fortI Mills, Owonsboro, Ky, South Carolina Fvlilitary Academy Ono vacancy in the State Beneficiary Scholarship is to bo awarded on com 8e.Mt.ive examinations, for this Laurens ounty, Blank forms of application should be appliod for at once to Col. C. S. Gads den, Chairman Board of Visitors, These applications, fully made out, must be ip the hadns of the Chairman on the 81st July in order to receive at tention. ? C. 8. GADSDEN, Chairman Board Visitors. July 1, 1902. A NEW LAW FIRM. The undersigned have this day en tered into a partnership for the practice of law in the Courts of this State, under the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to them. H. Y.Simpson, R A. Coophr. 99 cts., 99 cts. 99 cts. Wc cun enlarge any photograph in Crayon, Sepia or Pustel. One bust can be taken from a group or two busts can bo enlarged on ono mount. Wc have tho work done by Artists. Soc samples in our show window. A tinted Crayon costs Ninety-nine cents and you don't b we to buy a frame unless you prefer to. The Laurens Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phono 75 Ooods delivered 99 cts., 99 cts. CROSS HILL NEWS. Another tent meeting at Cross Hill began last Wednesday night. Mrs. Hettio Austin after a long stay in Coronaca Is at home again. There will be Children's Day at] Liberty Springs Saturday beforo the first Sunday in August, everybody I must come and bring your well filled baskets. Marshall and Will Leaman spent Tuesday in Laurens. Miss Emmlo LooCalhoun entortalned j a number of hor friends last Wednes day night. Mrs. Jamie M. Pinson was the gueBt I of her daughter Mrs. S. D. Austin last | week. Mrs. Rosa Lee Fuller Motes, of I Mountvllle, spent a few days with her | parents last week. Miss Ethel Sortelle, of Tennessee, is] visiting Rov. C. B. Ratchford. Rev. Mr. Ratchford preachod a good sermon to a large congregation Sunday morning. Misses Maud and Eva Marlin are I home for their vacation. The blackberry crop is good this | year. The crops are looking pretty now and the farmers are ready to rest,] awhile. Mrs. L. S. McSwa'n's daughter, Miss Josle and Mies Summers Nabon left for Rock Hill last Monday night to attend tho Summer School. Miss Sallie Beeks is visiting rela tives and friends at Laurens, Brewer- j ton and other places. Mrs. W. O. Rasor after a pleasant | stay In Princeton is homo again. Mr. W. V. Fayno and family catno ] home a few days ago, after a few weeks | stay with relatives at Epworth, S. O. Mr. Guthoy, the new depot agent, has moved his family into the home of Mrs. Janle Pinson. Mrs. Julia Abney carne home from Saluda last week. She reports a pleas ant stay with relatives and friends] while there. Miss Annie Clardy is teacher of tho Rock school for next year. Miss Annie is a sweet and " accomplished young lady. Puttbi.A. IF A MAN LIE TO YOU. And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or allogod healer is as good as Buoklen's Arnica Salve, toll him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Boils, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions proye it's the best and cheapest, 25o at Laurens Drug Co. an?*Paraetto Drug Co. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD' Of the State's Educational System. Academic Department; Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to minis, tors' sons. Loans for the needy. 568 Students. 54 Instructors, New Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System. Fall term begins September 8, 1902. Address, F. P. VKNAULE. President, _Chapel Mill, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farms. Long time. Easy payments. Small cost. No com mission. Apply to O D. it ARK?DAI.K, Atty., i Laarana, S.O. June24tb, l?0i>-3m. VOTES PILING IN. Everybody Gnesing as to the Contest This Week. figures Not Given Out Hut the Interest In Keen as Ever?A Uood Chance for a Business Education. This week the standing of the can didates for the Converse Commercial College Scholarship is not given but tho interest is lively. Votes have been coming in perhaps in larger numbers than ever. The vote will not be pub lished for several weeks to come and there's no telling who will be the win ner. Those who get tho most new subscribers will be the greatest gainers in all probability. The votes to be counted must bo sent in each week as before. No papers will bo sold but subscrip tions will be taken at 25conts fur three months. You can got your frionds to subscribe and vote for you. Twenty live now subscribers would bo 25 votes a week while the contest lasts. The prize is a scholarship in the shorthand course. It is worth $40.00. The prize is open to tho young per son, under 30, in Laurens County, wo man or man, married or single, who gets the most votes. The ballot is printed bolow. Cut It out and write tho name of your candi date. Send the ballot In to The Ad vertiser. Vote as often as you please, clipping your ballots from Tino ADVERTISER. Of emnve, if you want your candi date to win, you must trot your friends to subscribe to The ADVERTISER, so that they can vote. Wherever there is a copy of The ADVERTISER there is a vote. This contest differs from others The AdVEUTISEB has had, in this?the ballots in each issue go out of date in a week. You may observo that the bal lot in this paper is dated July 0. Next week they will bear the dato of July 16. Ballots appearing this week, to be counted, must bo received by 12 o'clock on next Wednesday . After that, bal lots of July 0 will be no good. Tho lust ballots will appoar In The Auvertiskr of Wednesday August 20 and votes will be received until Tues day noon preclsoly, September 2d. The winner will only have board to pay. The tuition, worth $40.00, is the prize. Here is tho Ballot. Cut it out. Get your neighbor to subscribe and get his ballots too: >'1 ??fc**-*,i->i>?>k -?*'*******?fc?t*** ?;? 4 * % t * July nth. t SCHOl URSHIP "t itrf Converse Commercial College I VOTE FOR I i. l******** ** *? * * ft V- ****** * * *l Gco. Johnstone. R. H. Welch. A. C. Todd. Johnstone, Welch & Todd, LAWYERS. Will Practice in all Courts, State and Federal. Ollice, Law Range. Laurens, S. C. w. h. knight. r. e. hauo. KNIGHT & 11 ABB, Attorneys at Law. <y Will practioo in all the Stato and Federal Courts. Strict attention to all business Intrusted to them! Office up-stalrs, Simmons' Building. Office Days. Persons having business with the Supervisor will find him or hla clerk in the Offlco Mondays and Fridays of each woek. J. S. Drummonh, Supervisor L. C. On? Cent a TVord Column. Advertisements are Printed in this Column at the Rate of One Cknt a Wohd each Insertion but None is Inserted for Less than 25 cents. Small house at rear of Advkrtiskr olllce for ront. Two competent male teachers wish Summer schools in arithmetic in the county. Apply to O. F. Brooks, Su perintendent of Education. For RENT.?A comfortable five room cottsge in Academy Street. Pleasant location; good house. N. B. Dial. Cottage in the rear of The Adver tikku office to rent at $2.50 a month. See J. T. Crows or W. W. Ball. Wanted?Scrap lrou of every de scription and old machinery. Any kind of lire wrecks or stocks. Write for particulars. Address J, B. GarfUn kel, Columbia, Si C. Wanted to 6oll cheap on easy terms one 20 horse engine, and boiler, tbree gins and an elevator system. Address W. B. Pulman, Barksdale, S.C. Money to Loan. The Perpetual Building and Loan Association has some money to loan on easy terms. See O. B. Simmons, Pres ident, or W. R. Blohey, Secretary. Notice to Ice Customers. Ico will be delivered at 75 cts a hun dred. This is due to the increase In cost. This does does not affect out standing tickets. Satisfaction is guar anteed. M. It. Frierson. Final Settlement. TAKE notico that on the 4th day of August 1002, I will render a final ac count of my aots and doings as Ex ecutor of the estate of Eugenia E. Lea man, dee'd, in the Office of Judge of Probate for Laurcns County, at 11 o'clock, a. in, and on the same date will apply for a linal discharge from my trust as Executor. All persons having demands against said estato will please present them on or before that day, proven and authen ticated, or bo forovor barred. J. G. LEGARE, Executor. July 3rd 1902?41. A Laurens Sufferer. "Iam Waiting, Oh 'tis so Hut!" -COME TO THE? Palmetto Drug Co. -?FOR? Sherbet, Ice .Cream, Ice Cream Soda f Fuit n?n't Miss A Lolly Pop* If ho is a paint salesman in the South and must stand be tween his house and the custom er who buys ordinary paint and expects it to stand our long, hot summers without turning into dust or scaling oil". There's only one Make of Paint Which can and will stand the Test! The name of that "make" is Of US. The name of that "Brand" i ?l'KS. O'Connor & Schweers Prepared Paints. 1&r One gallon will eover from 176 to 360 square fcot two coats. Side by side, and compared with the highest prlco und best t'uints you ??an lind. This brand will lose from two to ten times as long. Wo havo nuido all these tosts that's the reason we don't feel uneasy when we say "Guaranteed." Color Card and prices await your demand. O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co. Ofllce and Salesroom 841 Broad, St. ? Factory 844 and 846 Reynolds, St. AUgUSUl, 1*11. LOW PRICES ON SUMMER GOODS. We find that we have on hand a number of Light Colored Summer Suits which we do not intend to carry over. So we have cut the price and you can buy a good Summer suit for a SMALL PRICE. YOU know we can always supply your wants in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods. And you know too we save you money on these goods . Not the cheapest, but always the best goods at the LOWEST PRICES. Come to sec us and you will be surprised how many Goods a little money will buy here. Wc work to merit your business by always giving you full value for your money. Make our store your headquarters, you are always welcome. J. E. MINTER & BRO., Leaders of Low Prices. the Undertaking 'maineus at tho old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS amd ROBES, and HEARSE, at tho > ?LOWEST PRICES. A continuance of tho gouorou pntronago hitherto extondud ua olioited. Rootfully KENNEDY BROS., Laurona, S. 0 Here's Another Chance to Win a JUNIOR RANGE. It goes to the girl under 14 years of age who bakes the best batch of Biscuit at our stoi c on a regular Buck's Steel Range. We Furnish all the Materials. Qirls wishing to take part in this contest must come in at once and register their names. Contest takes place on July 31st. When you think Furniture Think of "W1LKKS." LJST3NI NOTE THIS FACT. You know wc arc anxious for a share of your trade and it will be our earnest endeavor to please you in every way.* Cpmc to see us, and let us know your wants that we may make purchases to suit you. Our present stock consist of goods in Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoee, Hats and Gents' Furnishings. All of whichare bought right and will be sold at reasonable profit. Our goods are pretty and you are requested to call and inspect them, ome whenever it is possible to do yo. Very respectfully, The McCord Merchandise Co. Laurens, S, C. H. E. GRAY. J. C. SHEALY Gray & Shealy. A WORD ON SHINGLES ought to interest tho man whosj roof lias u holo in it. Also tho man ^vlio has no toof, luit intends to build one. Our Long Loaf Uli bled Fine Shin gles are tho hcs( offered in this oity. Mado from a lino grado wood and right in ovcry particular. And those figures ought to, prove that prices are right, too. Gtay & Shealy. v Laurens, S.C.