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PPEAL ISSUED IN GOOD CAUSE. ieip Asked for Confeder ate Bazaar. TEXT OF CIRCULAR. Opportunity for Lovers of the South. tier from tho Secretary of Laureas Chapter-Facts About tho Bazaar. Tho following with regard to the Confederate Bazaar will explain itself: : Mr. Editor . Please give space in your next issuo to the following eircu. lar of the Confederate Bazaar to be held in Richmond, Va , April 1903, and ?kindly repeat it three or four times be tween now and April 1st, thus partak ing in the loyal and patriotic efforts of the U. D. C. to erect a monument wor thy of our noble Chieftain, of whom ?'Death makos no conquest," For now he lives in Fame." Mrs. J. R. Nolan, Secretary Laurdns U. O. V. Circular of the Confederate Bazaar, I to be held in Richmond, Virgfhia, I April 16th 1903. The United Daughters of the Confed eracy, assisted by tho Confederate Me morial Associations, will hold a Bazaar for the benefit of the Jefferson Davis Memorial Arch and for the Confederate Museum, which is now established in the mansion in which President Davis resided during the war. They therefore ask the help of every man, woman and child in order that the entire South may share in the honor. The Association of tho Jefferson Da vis Monumoot, U. D. C., has a Director in each State, and the Confederate Mu seum, a Regent, who represents the room owned by each State in the South ern Confederacy, and will be repre sented by a tablo bearing its name, shield and colors, and articles received will be givon to tho tablo which may be designated by the donor. It is befitting that to tho dauntless Chieftain and his heroic followers these two monuments bo raised in the ICapital of the Confederacy,?tho one spot which can nevor lose its iden tity with the cause for which they struggled and died. The Southern and Adams Express Companies will deliver, Free of Charge, ail packages limited to 25 pounds. Whenever possible, packages ehould bo forwarded from thtsa Companies. All artioles, small and larga, for table or restaurant, for use or beauty, should be addressed to "Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Virginia." Name and residence of the consignee should be in the corner, but not given as part of the address. All sums of money should be cent by money orders or check to the Treasurer Mrs. Kate Winn, 800 Ernst Marshall St., Richmond, Va. The Basaar will begin April 15th, and each table will bear the name of a book. The South Carolina Table will be ??Over the Teacups." Its decorations will be Japanese and Chinese, while the young ladies waiting will be appropriately dressed. Donations of every kind will be grate fully accepted; also, anything Japanese and Chinese. Mrs. Eubank, formerly Miss Wbitner, of South Carolina, has qonsented, at great personal sacrifice, to take charge of our tables. She will be assisted by Mrs. Hugh Miller, lately Mies Poppenheim, of South Carolina. These ladies feel the grave responsi bility they have assumed, and earnestly beg the prompt and zealous help of all South Carolina women. Any salable article will be gratefully received. Mrs. Auoostinb T. Smyths, Direotor for South Carolina. HAS BEEN INCORPORATED. Fuller & Darlington has Become the Fuller, Darlington Co. The firm of Fuller & Darlington has become the Fuller, Darlington Com pany, incorporated. T. D. Darlington is president, Brooks Swygort, treas urer. Dr. W. C. Irby and Dr. L. S. Fuller are directors. Mr. James Craig has an interest in the oompany. The Company will deal exclusively in whole-sale groceries, including ci gars. As Fuller & Darlington, a large and successful trade has been built up and the incorporation is beeause of the enlargement of the business. The capi tal is $15,000. The Company's business in flour is understood to be larger than any other in South Carolina. This house is dolug a great deal to advertise and further the growth of Laurens and as the pioneer wholesale business of the town ought to have generous support by Laurens people. QUOTATIONS COTTON MILL STOCK. Prices Quoted by Alester G. Furman, Broker, Greenville, S. C, Feb. 3. Bid I Asked Abbeville Cotton Mill. Arkwright Mills, . 119 Helton Mills. 99 (Clinton M'f'g Co.,.126 Darlington M'f'g Co,. 80 Enoree M'f'g Co.,. 88 Greenwood Cotton Mill,.. 99 Grendel Mill.102 Laurens Cotton Mills. .... 155 Newberry Cotton Mills, .. 118 Pacolet M'f'g Co.190 Reedy River,. Union Cotton Mills.149 122t 102 102 106 170 128 State of South Carolina. County of LaareuB. In Court of Probate. Whereas, Martha B. Rowland has tnado suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration, on the Estate and effects I of Elbert C. Rowland, deo'd? These are therefore to cite and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and I creditors of said Klbert 0. Rowland, deo'd that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens C. H., 3. C, on the 27th day of February, 1003, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 10th day of Feb., 1003. O. Q. THOMPSON, i. r. l. o. DAVIS, & CO.'S Sale of ill-Ends Has come to a Close. We wish to extend our Friends, Customers and Public generally for their hearty response and liberal support. By your help and our efforts we have made this one of our most successful, for which we thank you. We now turn our thoughts to our NEW SPRING LINE. '?/j,M/j'Wi/ **r. Davis and Mr. Anderson will leave in a few days for New York and other points. You can rest assured that they will buy for the coming Spring one of the Largest and best Selected Stocks of reliable Seasonable and Fashionable Goods it has ever been our pleasure to show. All the Newest things will be found here for Men, Women and Children, JC Jf\ /hrs Jw\ Sw\ /fs /Ws /9\ /fs SV\ /*N SV\ /W\ /Ts /?\/W\ /Ts rV\/W\ /T\ /t\ 'w\ ? Vs /W\ 'Is sT\ "\ Mis ?Tfs "IK "Is ? ?s ? /f " '"\ )f\ /f\ ?s /-Ts /Is /TT. /Ts /fs ?-fs ? /TT? / i 4? ii* it* ^tj. itc in iSi WE WANT ?'OUR ENTIRE TRADE FOR I90J. We wish to say though that we do not ask your trade from merely mercenary motives but because we honestly believe and know that it is to your interest as well as ours to trade with us, because : 1st. No house has better facilities for buying and selling than we. 2nd. Buying in such quantities always place our prices lower than the average merchant. 3rd. Our long experience places our judgement of values second to none in these parts. Thereby assuring you of a good article at a moderate COST. 4th. Because we do* not handle shoddy goods==ALWAYS THE BEST. 5th. Because we honestly believe we save you 10 per cent average in your YEARLY PURCHASES. ' ^fci ?Oliv Wi Uli nfli U? ^ "ij** ^4? Vlfci itL lim ?&. \ ?!? ?mV ifli Wltm'Jli "i V iJL' ^ SM./ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM./ KM/ KM/ V/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM/ KM.' KM/ vy/v/v./v -v./v.-v./v./ * /V\ SW\/W\/W\ SW\ /WN /WS /WS /WS /WS /WS /MS /WS ? Ws /WS /W\ /TS /WS /WS /WS .- PS sms /?\ /WS /Is /WS /Is /W\ /fs /fs /fs /fv/fs /?s^T^^^^^!^^^\^^^7fs^!^;^^/ls^s ^^Jfs^^rwfs^^fls!^ These are facts and reasons why you should think before you decide where you will place your business for 1903. We have many things left in Short Lois of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Dry Goods, that it will pay you to sec before buying elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a large share of your business for 1903, we are, your friends, Davis, IRppet & Co. Laurens, S. C. Faniotis Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. GREAT REDUCTION SALE AND CASH CONVERTING! In order to prepare for my Spring Stock, which will soon be com ing in, I have decided to have? TEN DAYS OF UNPARALLELED BARGAIN GIVING, and have gone through and marked every article mentioned at a price that can't be duplicated any where?lots of articles to go for ABSOLUTELY HALF PRICE " Can only mention a few of the reductions, but there are many more in stock that are as great. A look will convince the most skeptical that this week of Special Prices will easily discount any sale ever held in Laurens. We offer you one lot of Ladies' Shoes: All $2.50 shoes at $2.00 shoes at $1.50 and $1.65 at $1.25 shoes at - $1.00 shoes at 75-cent shoes at - $1.99 1.44 1.12 97 79 59 This lot contains about four hundred pairs, all good style, to select from?lace and button. One lot of plain White Lawn, 10c. and 12 1-2 cts. quality, at 9cts. only; 12 yds. to the customer. TABLE LINEN! Seventy-two Inch Half-Bleached Table Linen, worth 65 cents, sale price, 44 cents; one piece 60 inches, worth 50 cents^sale price 33$ cents. 1 " LADIES HOSE! Twenty-five dozen Plain and Drop Stich, worth i5cts. and 25cts., sale price xocts. SHIRTS ! SHIRTS I! All of our shirts to go at Half Price?#1.00 shirts, 50; 75cts. 38cts\ ; 5octs. shirts, 25013. This is one of the greatest bargains of the season. HATS 1 HATS 11 ? All #1.00 and #1.25 Hats to go at 8octs. One lot of world's renowned Charles Holser'? Patent Leather Shoes for men. In small sizes from 6J for $3.50 and $4.00, sale price $1.90. Ono lot of same make, Viel Kid and Box Calf, sold for $3.50, to elose at lot of French Calf Shoes, lace and congress, $3.50 and $4.00, to close at $2.24. One lot of Men's Shoes, congr $1,50 to oloso at 89cts. One lot of Men's collars, worth lOcts , sale price 4ots. Komomber those prices are only good from the 10th to the slat, and we only make them to reduce buying Spring goods. Oar loss is your gain. irts, 's, sold One I sold fof k before Men who Prosper Do not attribute their prosperity to good luck. It is ninety-nine times out of a hundred due to shrewdness and economy; often to their wives' economy as much as their own.' And Right Here is One Place to Come . if you want to economize. It isn't economy to buy from us if you don't need anything ; but when you do need goods in our line, it is the very best kind of econ omy to buy them here. Our prices make it so. W. W. DODSON. R. P. MILAM & CO., We ?fter to our Farmers the chance to buy goods, especially Groceries, at? CLOSE PRICES We sell all Supplies, the best kinds, at LOW FIGURES and make your dollars go furthest by trading here. Try us and sec for yourselves. Our Undertaker's Stock is Complete. We carry a well selected stock of everything from the cheapest Coffin to the best Me talic Cases ; in cloth goods we carry the best?among them embossed white plush goods ; also black, full draped in cloth. A First-class Hearse* when wanted. Wc can furnish white " or black horses when desired. At night or Sunday 'Phone R. P. Milam's residence or call on J. Mills Hunter at the Crisp rfouae. i i "' Respectfully, lt. P* JULAM & CO In the Workshop That's where the real value of our article is determined. The way a Jewel or a piece of Jew elry is handled in the workshop often deter mines its price. We buy from the best manufacturers. It is our intention to sell the high est grade of Jewelry and Silverware. If a ring, a pin , a watch, or any other article of Jewelry whatever goes from here, which isn't as represented, we are here to give satisfaction . We want your Jewelry trade?we will treat you so that we will help you. Fleming Bros. AUGUSTA and ANHEVILLE SHOUT LINE. Schedule In Effect Dec. 29, 1901. Lv Augusta. 10 05 am 2 05 pm Ar Greenwood.12 80 pm . Ar Anderson. 7 15 pm Ar IiHurenn..1 40 pm 6 35 am Greonville. 3 25 pm 10 30 am Glenn H?rings. . Hpartauburg. 3 30 pm 9 00 am Haluda. 0 33 pm Henderaonville.... 6 11 pm Asheville.7 15 pm Lv Afdievllle. 7 05 am tv Henderaonville. 8 05 am v Flat Kock.8 15 am Lv Haluda. 8 39 am Lv Tryon. 913 am Snartanburg.12 15 am 4 00 pm Glonn Spilngs.... . Greenville.12 22 nm 1 40 pm Laurent? . 2 07 pm 6 3o pm Anderson. 7 25 am Greenwood. 3 07 pm 8 35 pm At Augusta. 5 40 pm 1135 am Lv Augusta . .... 4 15 pm Ar Allendalo . 0 20 pm Ar Fairfax . 6 20 pm Ar Yeiuaeee.10 25 am 7 US pm Ar Boaufort.11 40 am 8 35 pm Ar Port Royal.11 56 am 8 45 pm J .v Port Royal. 1 00 pm 0 40 am TjV Boaufort. 1 15 pm 6 60 am Lv Yomasoe. 2 30 pm 7 40 am Lv Fairfax. 8 48 am Lv A Head ale. 8 68 am Ar Augusta. 1100 am Close connections at Greenwood for all points on S. A. L. and O. A Or. Rail way, and at Hpartauburg with South ern Railway. For information relative to tickets rates, sohedules, etc., address W. J. ORAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga. ( X KENNEDY BROS. Is Headquarters for Fruits and Candies and Confections. Our Groceries, Canned Goods and Eatables Of all Kinds are Reliable, which the People Know. Therefore we are prepared for a bigger hristmas trade and with Finer Fruits, Candies and other things than ever. Kennedy Bros. NOTICE! We have sold out our entire stock of ?Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gens' Furnishing Goods ^ J. E. MINTER & BRO. These Goods were sold at a Sacrifice in order to give room for our immense line of Dress Goods, Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery for Spring to which we will devote our entire attention. We cordially invite all persons wanting anything in Dress Goods and Millinery to call at our store and see what beautiful goods we are closing out at reduced prices preparing to get in our Spring Stock. The McCord Mdse, Co, 1 LAURENS, S. C.