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'-JVJ?ltTlSElt. BPt_ vfte--12 Mouths, $1.50 Jle In Advance. Mln'ug.?Ordinary Ad !, per square, ono insor ch subsequent insertion, .dboral reduotlon made ,/ortiscments. W. W. Ball, Proprietor. | C, July 10, 1902. |d, 5,000 Men. ? the candidates for state Be to Laurens and "make Tay will afford to the vot ty a lo* of free amuse ay and it is hoped that endeavors will be appre of 5000 or 0000 people ?rely wolcomo and it Stained. We fancy that }rould inspiro Col. Tal kie keenly good stories Jkung Heyward to fino lence. Mr. Ansel may |any event to speak woll a would bo a good tonic Brould induce Dr. Tim ^ Iiis best. By the way, u'-r a groat deal of Dr. i this race and yet it is a a most excellent man. ,urer he was a decided |. least five thousand good ? it least live thousand ^Laurens should como to pon the 18th, but, on .^publication of a part of insurer's report in this Is ? 2e excused from further "fenumerate them. *?* Wm. II. Perry. _ f Laurens County hear ? 'sorrow of the death of I i. Perry, of Greenville, representative in con ttjerry was a brave and in theWar between the ble lawyer and, moro lost, upright and loyal is life and career wore Outh Carolina und hun lends in Laurens hold tender regard. WEEK JURORS. re for the Court of Ucn jfs. Beginning July 28. jurors have been drawn Court beginning fourth ||28th: Judge Watts will jon, G D Young, Adol D N .Gore, J M Smith, e, R H Fleming, D O Ho. A McPherson, J N TT Pitts, W C Irby, Sr., James A Clardv, W E opkins, John APutman, Li Donnon, Jas A Rag Shatin, R O Childress, J O S Langford, J G ontjoy, O L Hunter, J P McDaniel, George E Idwin, W M Nash, P 8 jledgo, J Wade Hill.T B Uit Rears Repeating. 1 it often, no doubt, but lie favorable comment of [Homers, as woll as our la justifies us in ropeat [fmt "Clifton" Hour pos above all other flours, ility which keeps it con n public esteem und in \d pan, as well, ity which it gets from j.on Kentucky'.? richest I you is a trst. Tootour est our honesty and tho completeness and ,r mill. Test us in any HI prove to you that we |jjjt Hour offered on tho Bransford Mills, Owensboro, Ky. BON NEWS, fter Smith will return in a few days to tho inny friends, fellow and children, of o visiting J. T. A. Hal i. High School has elosed . I 'lyes is in Columbia Qmc business, illew in a few days will r and othor relatives in to seo that M iss Lutie Jnprovod so much since Tjniore. Robertson,- of Savan iting hor parents, Mr. Toi'.gue. uing rain very badly. Telephone. IliLB'S BUDGES. sor spent two days last i.j [Ington's, quailing the Itmous "Storni)" Springs. townsmen W. D. Pylcs, Mr. John Davis, of a a visit lust week. udgens, of Maddens, has fativos hero. ^Simpson loft Monday S. (:., after spending fa her daughtor, Mrs. o ('lardy, of Laurens, r night with Mis. J. J{. rillman, of Ci.'rk's j her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Hprdaon is able to be p* and Lola Martin, of plting their aunt, Mrs. ;ral mail carriers rciK>rts workers down in the *o county. May bo our datur. Bk.vjik. RT HAPPENINGS. of the directors of the I otton Oil Company on [, Mr. V. L. Huntor, of C, was elected presl o suffered most from orm that visited.this e 7th last, were S. P. rton and G. I<\ Dorroh. ing out and wo hope not be is groat as it J>e at flu.. ( izen mado a trade the ?tipping a buggy for a $ who got. the cow got ie and well house boot in the trade, usekeepors had her pa led a short time ago. and iced two nice cakes wedding. Leaving the n the stepped Across Sj&ighbor's, and return mites met a neigh BpiDgoutof ihe door lick ^the cakes were nowhere P. OPENS THE 28TII. Prospect** for the Lauren Summer School. S[\\hrlntcudcnt Jones Issues a Card to Teachers of County?Branches to he Taught. Superintendent of City .Schools Jones who will havo charge of the County Institute for Toaehers has issued tho following: Tho County Summor School for teachors will open at 1) o'clock Monday morning, July 28th. Last summor Lau rens had one of the best schools in the State and we hope to maintain that re cord this year. All teachers aro urged to nttond. Tho daily intercourse with other teach ers and the exchange of ideas will, in itself, bo benoflting to them,?and a full attendance will give inspiration to the directors. The course of study will consist of English Grammar, Geograph} Alge bra, Literature and Primary Methods. Wo consider ourselves fortunate iu se curing as assistant, Miss Elizabeth McLean, one of the best primary teach ers in the State. She hopes to have a class of primary pupils during part of tho time, in order to give the teachers an opjiortunity in practice and obser vation work. It Is our desire to make all work as profitable as possible for tho teachers. We hope to organize a claBs in Con structive Geography. In this will be taught Map Drawing, the making of re lief maps, globe and other home-made apparatus. Those desiring a boarding place will please communicate with Supt. Chas. P. Brooks. Everything will be done to make the teachers have a pleasant as well as a profitable month in Laurens. We hope the county will be fully re presented and that each teacher will come with a determination to make the most of the opportunities given. Those desiring to attend should bo present on the first day. 13. L Jones, Conductor. MT. GALLAGHER ITEMS. Fishing has been the order of the day for some time but wiV stop for a while now as we have had nloe rains in this section and the farmers will be rushing to get through work. The roads in this section are in a bad condition and some steps should be taken to Improve them. Mr. C W. Jone3 and sister, Miss Jamie, visited Laurons Saturday. Mr. Newt Golden of Riley's ylfifted his uncle, Mr. Milton Golden, Sunday. Mr. Johnnie Washington, who has just entered the ministry, preached a very interesting sermon at Mt. Olive Sunday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson re turned to Branchville Tuesday. Mr. Henderson will enter the mercantile business with Mr. A. P. H. Dukes. Mr. Robert Ellis and wife of Due West visited at Dr. J. R. Smith's recently. Cognosco. CEDAR GROTE. In answer to request of Advertiser of 2nd have ascertained that Mr. Jos eph T Joblln is ninety years old, was a farmer by trade, camo from England in 1840, has lived in Laurens county about 22 years, recently fell and broke his thigh from which he is now suffer ing, has very nearly lost his sight, health middling. Miles H Ecott is 84 years old, has lived in same house about 50 ytars, en joys very good health. Mrs Harriet Handback is 84 years old, lived In county all her life. C. Mrs. Lucy Putman, widow of Daniel Putman was !)5 years old on the 25th of March and has lived in the same house 69 years. She has a good memory and is very lively and cheerful. Sho had good health until she fell down and displaced one hip several years ago and since has been unable to walk. Her father, Robertson Moore, raised ltl children. Wanted?Scrap iron of every de scription and old machinery. Any kind of lire wrecks or stocks. Write for particulars. Address J. B. Garfun kel, Columbia, S. C. WOFFORD COLLEGE, SPARTANBURG, S. C. H. N. Snydkk, m. a. President. Full College Courses. Favorable surroundings. The best influences. Necessary expenses from $160 to $175 for the year. For catalogue or other information, apply to J. A. GAME WELL, Secretary,'* - / Wofford College Fitting School SPARTANBURG, S. O. Elegant now building. Careful at tention to individual student. Board and tuition for year $110. All infor mation given by A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. Chatalaine Bags -?lN-f. 8 Silver and Leather at Specially LOW Prices. Everything in the Jewelry line can he found at Fleming Bros. We are headquarters for first class watch repairing, and will mend your broken jewelry so it looks like new. Don't forget to bring your broken clock with you and let us make It run. Drop in and let us fit your eyes with a pair of g'asses that will be a pleasure for you to wear. Satisfaction guaranteed in all things or your money back. FLEMING BROS., Graduate Opticians. Luurens, S. C. Final Settlement. TAKE notice that on the 4th day of August 1902, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ex ecutor of the estate of Eugenia E. Lea man, deo'd, in the Office of Judge of Probate for Laurens County, at 11 o'clock, a. m, and on the same date will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. All persons having demands against said estate will please present them on or before that day, proven and authen ticated, or be forever barred. I J. G. LEGARE, '? ) Executor, July 3rd 100B-4t. ? ANNUAL REPORT fJounty Treasurer for Fis cal Year, 1901. To Mis Honor, the Presiding Judge of the Court of General Session? for Laurens County, July Term, 1002. Supervisor And Commissioners. J S Drununond, 61 85 W J Henry, (i 25 J S Drummond, 20 00 ? 51 15 ? 3 05 " 54 34 J I) Mock, 12 60 " " 12 50 " " 12 50 " " 12 60 " " 12 60 " " 12 60 " " 12 50 " " ? 60 " " 12 50 " 12 60 " 12 60 A W Sims, (I 25 " " ? 25 it (i 0 25 " B 26 " 8 33 ? ? (i 25 M " ({ 25 6 33 J S Drummond, 61 70 " '? 53 00 " " 52 70 " " 50 20 W J Henry, 0 25 " " 0 25 ?? ?' 12 13 " M 0 ?5 it Ii n 25 " " 12 08 Medical, Account. Dr. C D East, 10 00 " " 10 00 Dr. T W L Bailey, 5 00 " " 15 00 '? " 5 00 M " 5 00 Dr J J Boozer, 5 00 " " 5 00 Dr B W Pibson. 6 00 " 4 00 '? ?? 10 00 Dr J H Miller, 20 65 " " 5 00 ?m 5 00 " " 5 00 " " 5 00 " " 5 00 Dr W II Dial, . 15 00 " u 14 00 " " 40 00 " 5 00 44 60 " " 22 00 Dr W D Ferguson, 10 00 5 00 Dr. G W Owings, 10 00 M " 5 00 5 00 " 5 00 Dr J R Smith, 5 50 Dr W T Jones, 5 00 Dr T W Smith, 10 00 " 5 00 5 00 Dr W H Young, 5 00 " 6 00 " 5 00 M " 5 00 Dr J M Owings, 5 00 Dr S F Blakeley, 5 00 Dr J W Young, 5 00 Dr J T Poole, 5 00 Dr T B Duckett, 10 00 " " 6 00 " " 10 00 5 60 JO 00 6 00 10 00 6 00 5 00 20 00 6 oo 6 60 5 00 ? 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 60 5 50 r> 00 10 00 r> oo :i 76 6 00 i 00 6 00 10 00 5 00 1 40 6 05 H 00 5 oo 6 60 5 00 5 00 51 75 48 25 6 00 6 r,o 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 Drs Young & Builcv, 21 00 Dr G C Knight, 6 00 Dr J G Cooper, 4 50 Dr J W Beftson, U 00 Drs Hughes & Ferguson, 20 00 Drs Hughes & Tenipleton, 10 00 Dr R B Hughes, 5 59 Fur man University* GREENVILLE, S. C. Will begin the next session on Sep tember 17th, 11)02. Location convenient and healthful. Courses of study elec tive or leading to the B. A. and M. A. degrees. Full corps of instructors and ample moss arrangoments for re duced cost of boarding. For details apply to the President, A. P. MONTAGUE, L. L. 1)., Greenville, S. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD Of t ln> State's Educational System. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters'sons. Loans for tho needy. 568 Students. 54 Instructors. Now Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System. Fall term begins September 8, 1002. Address, P. P. VEX ABLE. President, Chapel HiH,N. C. Dr W B C.oddard, ti ti t< ii 'ii""" ii Dr. J W Davis, ii ii ii it ii ii Dr J F Davis, Dr J 8 Wolir, Dr K O Posoy, ii ii Dr M C Cox, ii ii Dr W C Thompson, Dr S S Knight, Dr A J Christopher, ii ii ii ii Dr C A Saxon, ii ii Laurens Drug Co., Dr G F Mosoloy, Dr J L Dounon, ii it Palmetto Drug Co., ii ii ii ii Dr B F Taylor, ii if Dr II T Tenipleton, ii ii Dr B F Godfrey, ii ii i< ii Dr S A Boscman, Dr C L Poole, Dr J B Jones, ii ii Dr W U Harris, ii ii ii ii Eczema How It reddens the skin, Itches, oozes, dries and scales! Some people call It tetter, milk crast or salt rheum. The suffering from It is sometimes In tense; local applications aro resorted to? they mitigate, but cunnot cure. It proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists until theso have been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively remove!? them, has radically and {>ermancnt!y cured the worst cases, and Is without an equal (or all cutaneous eruptions._ jio.i n.i.. uz?UioboatcaUiArtio. fricftittceuU. Announcements. For Congress. Joseph T. Johnson Is announced as a candidate for re-election to Congress from this district, subject to the Demo cratic primary. * Fou House of Representative : Wo are authorized to announce the name of W. Q. lrby, Jr., as a candi date for the House of Representatives, subject to tho Democratic Primary. I am a candidato for ro-eloction to the State Legislature under the rulos of tho Democratic party, aud will res pectfully abide the result of the pri mary with as much cheer as 1 can. t lt. W . Nichols. The friends of Dr. 13. F. Godfrey an- \ nounce him as a candidate for the lfouso of Representatives, subject to tho Democratic primary. . + Jarcd 1). Sullivan is announced as a candidate for the House of Keprcsen tatlves, subject to the Democratic pri mary. + I am a candidato for re-election to the Bouse of Representatives, and will cheerfully abide tho result of tho pri mary election. It. A. COOPER. I respeotlully announco myself as a candidato for re-election to the Stato Legislature, under tho rules of the Democratic party. * F. P. MoGoWANj Superintendent op education. The many friends of Frof. James A. Madden, knowing his thorough fitness for the oUico ns well as his devotion to tho educational interests of the chil dren of our county, respectfully an nounce him for the olllce of County Su perintendent of Education, subject to the Democratic primary. + Friknds. We aro authorized to announco the name of Charley F. Brooks for re-elec tion to the olllco of County Superin tendent of Education, subject to tho Democratic primary. For Probate Judge. The friends of O. O. Thompson, ap preciating his eflioienoy as a public of ficial, respectfully prosenb his name to the voters of Laurens county for re election to the olllce of Probate Judge, subject lo the result of tho Democratic primary. Friends. + I announce myself a candidate! for tho ollice of Judge of Probate, subject to tho rules of tho Domocratic pri mary, t John M.Olauuy. The frionds of W. a. McClintock an nounce him as a candidate for Judge of Probate for Laurens county for the next term, subjjct to the primary election. * Fob Auditor: I respectfully announco myself as a candidate for the ulllco of County Auditor, subject to the Domoeratio primary t B. F. Ballow. Tho friends of C. A. Powor, appre ciating bis competency for tho position respectfully suggest his naiuo to tho voters of the county in tbo approaching Domoeratio primary for tho ollice of Auditor. t Friends in Dials and Young?. Having boon very strongly solicited, I therefore offer mysolf a candidate for tbo olllco of Auditor subject to the Democratic primary. * W. Sanford Knight. Without disparaging tho claims of any candidate, we respectfully suggest the name of G. W. L. Tcaguo, a bat tle-scarred Confederate soldier, for tho cilice of County Auditor, subject to tho Democratic primary. t Voter. W. Li. Ferguson is announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the Democratic primary. + County Supervisor. The friends of W. J. Henry respect fully announce him us a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to tho Dem ocratic Primary. At the solicitation of voters in dif ferent soctions, 1 respectfully an nounce myself as a candidate for Su pervisor of Laurens County, subject to tho result of tho Democratic Primary. * fl. B. Humbert. Tho frlonds of J. Y. Addy, knowing him to bo a strong and earnest advo cate of good roads, bridges and well llttcd in every way for tho position, respectfully announce him as a candi date for County Supervisor, subject to tho Democratic primary. Many Voters. I respectfully announce myself for rc-olootion us Supervisor fur Laurens county?subject to tho plousuro of the voters and the result of the Democratic primary. t J. S. DKUMMom Tho friends of Robin J. Copeland respectfully announce him as a candi date for County Supervisor, subject to . the Democratic primary. *_ County Commissioner. I respectfully announco myself a candidate for member of the board of county commissioners, subject to the Democratic primary t John IT. Hunter. We authorized to announce A. W. Sims as a candidate for County Com missioner) subject to the Democratic l 'rimary. For County Treasurer: Tho friends of John G. Wham res pectfully announce him as a candidate for tho ollleo of County Treasurer, subjoct to the Democratic primary. * I announce myself a candidato for re-olection to the olllco of County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. John H. Copei.anu. Dr. W. II. DIAL, No. 110 W. Main St. Special Attention Given Women and Children. Oflico hours in the city from 10 a. m to 4 p. m. 'Phono?Resldenco No. 44 OfflOO No. 89. Removal Sale! On August First we will remove our store and stock of Goods to the Dial Corner, the stand lately occupied by The Fair. In order to reduce our stock as much as possible before re moval, we will offer for two weeks, beginning Saturday, July 19th. Everything in Summer Dress Goods, and Ladies', Misses and Children's Oxfords at and below COST. All 25 cents Organdies, Lawns and Batistes at 15 cts. All 20 cents Organdies, Lawns and Batistes at 12 ' c. All 8 and 10 cts " " " " at 05 cts. Ladies $2.00 and $2.25 Oxfords at.... $1-50 " $1.50 Oxfords at . i.o? " $1.00 " . 75 The Greatest Embroidery Values of the Season. ?>o Yoti Waf)t to Bixy a lyloJ^Uij^erft? If you do wo have what you want in either Marble or Granite. Wc sell all kinds of Marble und (Jrauito known to tho trade. Host Material, First-class work at Lowest Prices. Write us and we will send a man to seo you. WHITE & CO., Anderson, S.O. tho Undertaking business at the old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS and ROBES, and HEARSE, at tho ^^s^LOWEST PRISES. A continuance of tho gouorou patronage hitherto ext. udod us solicited. Roctfully KENNEDY BROS.. Laurena, 8. C Is now in progress, personally directed and controlled by Coi M, Wilber Dyer, of New York JSC JSC and London, who opened it himself at Davis, Roper Sc. Co's. A, Mill-Ends of Embroidries at 5, \q and 1$ cents Mill-Ends in Hosiery at 4c, 8c and iosts. Mill-Ends of Linens, Turkey Reds, etc., at 16c. and Up Mill-Ends in Towels and Napkins at 2icts. up. _ Q THE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL BARGAIN FEAST AT SOUTH CAROLINA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE AND UP-TO-DATE STORE. M nds of Embroidries at K. 10 and 1 c cents. -1-r Mill-Ends from the Cotton Mills of the South?Massa chusetts, Maine, Fall River and New York. Mill-Ends of Percales, Lawns, Dimities and Calicos at Sc> 7C und 3cts. Mill-Ends in Shirtwaists and Muslin Underwear 2<c un Mill-End Rugs at $1.70 up. 1 ' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings at Mill-End Prices. 1 i - - . ?"""""f," ??i i'liu-iiiui 1 rices. This is the Greatest Bargain Saje in the history of our State. We are delighted, Col. Dyer is delighted, and the ladies and friends in and around Laurens are deliohtcd-New MmTnTT Bargains coming in Daily until close of sale. ' Miii?j*n<l