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LAURENS TIED CLINTON TEAM. Or Else Cliuton Tied Lau rens. WAS NOBODY'S GAME. The Contest Ended Six to Six. Points About tho All Around Uood Men of the Laurens Cotton Mills Nine. Ou Clinton's diamond Saturday af ternooD a scoro of six and six at the end of nine hard fought innings left neither Cotton Mills uor Clinton vic tor. In the tenth Cosnell of Laurens had three fingers hurt and the game was stopped. It was sgain apitohors1 battle, large ly, each s'riking out Hi inoe. MILL TEAM NOTES. The Laurens Cotton Mills team of hall tossers is a splendid aggregation of enthusiasts who, if systematic train ing and hard playing count, may be re lied ii|>on to make this soason the very warmest campaign the locals have seen in a long time. Tho personnel of the nioo presents a very handsome group of wolldovoloped, athletic follows. John Wiloox, tho pitcher, is also the captain of tho toam which moans, say tho knowing oil ^s, that tho team will be capably handlod at homo and abroad whether in dofeat or victory. "Wilcox is a depondablo man, a cool, collected captain and manager. Ho was with the team of tho Univorslty of North Carolina ono or two seasons and last season he pitched for Augusta, es tablishing a roputation that astonished the nativos. As pitcher Wilcox is boautifully sup ported by Walter Gosdoll, tho catcher, ?v^ho thoroughly understands ) s chief and tbo man doing tho fanning act can never tell how it all happoned. Gos nell is a local man with throo years ex perience. Everybody knows Sam Todd, that is, all base ball cranks horoabout. He pos sesses many strong points but as iirst baseman bo is this season oxcelling his past records. Jonlo Lau ford, who is playing left field is an amateur with two years suc cessful playing to his credit. Ho is considered ono of tho best all round men on tbo team,' being a heavy hit ter, a fino runner and a man of cool judgment. The third point on the diamond is held by Arthur Burriss, a second sea son man who has made a good impres sion in the beginning of this campaign. Ho is a fine sprinter as well as a hot proposition as a baso hitter and catch er, That important position, short stop, Is admirably guarded by a veteran, Jack Levorett, who will quit eating, drinking, or oven collecting to engage In either a match or practice game. He is ono of the best men of the team. 1<\ M. Tidwell, besides boing a good hitter aud runner is fast making an en viable roputation as an out-tiolder. This is his second season and his magnifi cent sprints and scoops in tho right field are frequently features ol tho gamo. In centor Hold may be seen a hand some young fellow, who can be de ponded on to stop anything hot from the bat, for it is is Jeff Ada.us, who has been identified with local base ball sev eral seasons and to whom much credit is due for past successes. He is a safe man in any capacity. Mack Monroe is a familiar figure at 2nd baso, a point of wide range and vast importance. Mack knows the game as well perhaps as anybody and ho promisos to be a star some day. He has sevoral seasons to his credit. ?s Returned from Reunion. Col. Crews and other Laurens vote who Went to Now Orleans have re turned. They report a grand time and a great crowd. AT PROSPECT SATURDAY. Great Crowd and a Uood Time Was Enjoyed. Children's Day at Now Prospect Church was observed Saturday. Capt. John Moore proslded. The assemblage was, as usual, largo and the generous hospitality of the neighborhood was greatly onjoyed by the visitors. The picnic dinnor was splendid. The chief speech of tho day was mado by young Mr. Langton, a son of Mr. Tom Langston, and a student of Furman. It was a capital speech, well delivered, and has boon very highly praised by all who hoard it. A few remarks were mado by Rev. J. D. Pitts which were muoh enjoyed. The many childron who participated had boon woll drilled, and rondered ther parts oxcollo'htly. Tho music was first rate. TUKOUUH SOUTH CAROLINA. A. S. Scruggs, an aged citizen of Greenville, died Monday. Winter Cantey, an aged negro who killed a nogresa, la to be hung in Co lumbia Friday. NEWS FROM BBEWEBTON. Steel Bridge Across the Saluda in Con templation-Crop Conditions. Brkwerton, May 22.?Cotton was dying rapidly the latter part of the cool weather, but since the hot weather began it has begun to grow. Every body is through planting corn and cot ton "but the last planting has not como up satisfactot ily and cau't uutll it rains All progressive or good farmers are now cultivating their respective crops whether ?ood or bad stands. Ouly those who wunt to lay by, excuse them selves for not cultivating. Scyder, Oats it Co., the efficient dam builders for the Ware Shoals Manu facturing Co , are progressing rapidly with all of their contract, dam, canal, etc Capt. B. E. Knight & Son are now sawing the lumber for tho bridge across the caual. We have been re liably informed that two steel brldgo manufacturer's have been here recently surveying the situation and making es timates as to the building of a steel bridge across tho river. So, Mr. Editor, we hope to havo In tho near future a 1<> foot steel bridge spanning tho Saluda across the famous Ware Shoals. And then we want you -and all others who are interested in the general progres sion of our grand old Carolina to come over and take a view of tho wholo thing and wo know you will join In with us in saying that it is tho great est water power in our South land. So mote it be. On Dit. Lanford, S. C, May 18th, 1903. Messrs. S. M. it E. H. Wilkos, Laurons, S. C. Gentlemen:?Tho Buck Stovo pur chased from you January 14th, 1002, has been in constant use, and gives en tire satisfaction. It bakes perfect and consumes much less wood than my other Stovo. , Your truly, Mrs. Lizzio Cannon. ? PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Chamhek. WHEREAS, information has been re ceived at this Department that on the night of the 16th of May, 1803, the barn, stages and contents, of G. 0. Hopkins, near Hopewell, County of Laurens, were burned, and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act of incendiarism. NOW, THEREFORE, I, D. C. Hey ward, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the majesty of the law vindi cated, do hereby offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the appre hension and conviction of the person or persons who committed said act of in cendiarism. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF 1 have r?hereunto Bet my hand and L. s. > caused the Great Seal of the ( ?r?) State to be affixed, at Colum bia, this 23d day of May, 1903, and in the 127th year of the ludependonco of the United States of America. D. C. HEYWARD, Governor. J. T. Gantt, Secretary of State. College of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S.O. 118th Year Begins September 25. Letters, Science, Engineering. One Scholarship to each County of South Carolina. Extrance examinations held at Laurens by County Superintendent and Judge.of Probate on July 10th. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $10 per month All candidates for admission aro permitted to compete for Boyce Scholarships, which will pay $100 a year. For cata logue, address Harrison Randolph, President. May 25th, 1003.?12t. KALOLA CRYSTALIZED MINERAL WATER Inflammation's Greatest Enemy. KALOLA removes all inflammation wherevor it exists but never disturbs the healthy surface. KALOLA ouros by removing the cause of disease. KALOLA can be used internally, externally and eternally without harm. "Take Kalola six days and eat any thing you want. Numerous testimo nials received daily from people who have beou oured by this wonderful remedv. On sale at Drug Stores Prioe 50 ots and $1.00 per bottle. JUST OPINED I Another package White Silk Per sian Lawn same as last 20 cents the yard. One lot White Madras Cloth, 1 white figured Pique and white check- 1 ed Dimity. I Yard wide black Taffeta Silk at! $1.00. Four Cartons pure Silk Taffeta * Ribbons,?Shades: White, Blue and Pink, width No. 40, price 15 cts at j W.6.W??on&(pp. { Carriages RuGG,EsandWapon<s -?Jjr$ Cheaper than Anybody. Come and See. ^S5^ LAURENTS. C. ? . D, H. OO?MTS. - 1 i f H' ? -1 We've Been Hacking away at you now, for sometime. A good many chips have fallen but we intend to keep right on until further orders. The news of this store ought to be interesting reading for everybody who likes to get the value of his money. We're talking now of all-around values. It doesn't do to forget that a thing may be worth the price and yet not be up-to-date. You wouldn't kick very much, if we gave you your money's worth even in that way, perhaps; but we want to do better by you still. Therefore, we're never satisfied unless we can give you an " all around good bargain" for your cash. Such an ottering, we think we have in this season's SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Our shelves and counters groan beneath the weight of just the kinds you are looking for. Not like the trashy kind, that goes to pieces in the first wash ing?but built for strong men to thrash around in. Here are a few sorts. The prices tell their own story: Best Egyptian Balbriggan Shirts, 50 cents; Good Balbriggan Shirts, 25 cents. HOSE FOR HEN. Men's Socks, in large variety from heavy cotton socks, at 5c. and 10 cents a pair, to the dainty lace family and their fancy relations, in every color and style 25 cts to 50 cents. HEN'S CLOTHING. We would like you to seethe new Suits, black and blue, and Colored $10.00. Confident that you cannot duplicate the quality for less than a third more than our prjce. Extra Trourers at $2.00, $3.00 and up to $7.00. CLOTHING FOR BOYS. From the tiny mite of humanity "the three year old" up to the youth well advanced in his "teens," suits are here, to fit and to please. Not only pleasing in looks, quality and service possibilities, but pleasing in price. A splendid line of boy's odd plants at 50 cents and 75 cents. No matter what your wants may be, you'll find this a pretty good place to come to when you want to supply them. Our prices are always interestingand our Otterings attractive, because live men are behind this busiti3ss who have your interests in mind as well as their own. J. E. Minter & Bro., Laurens, S. C. Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods. nlw m&m mL, ml', mlm" '?'I? mim m&i lifii 'Ai mii iIL lAii "imi, m%? JL' -ft^ ^ W ^&m m?m 'JL .ft, iJn ^ JL 'mjm mji "mtm u%m m%', JL 'i A. JL JL Jfc'i' JL JL ?!? JL mftiu JL JL M< VA. JL1 JL 1 ?s /Vs 7V\ "? "? ^s "Fs /IBs /f s /f s/f s/1\ ?s /Ws /Is/Ws /Fs /Ts /Vs /Ts 7ls^B\ /Ts /Js ? ^Ts^Ts^r-! /Is /?s / < Is ,t\ /Is /Is /ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /f\/Ts Jts .Ts /Ts ,Ts /Ts Jts/Ts ^sIts /Ws/t* Davis, Roper 6c Co., LAURENS, B. O. Men We Want to Talk To: We believe that if ever;/ man in Laurens tvas a clothing expert?if every man in Laurens knew the positive facts in the case?that every man in Laurens would come straight to ns for all his Clothing. Each week we will publish a little ar gument on this subject. This week's argument is directed N To the Man who Wants the Variety for Selection. VARIETY is said to be the "Spice of Life." In the selection of a man's Clothing, it is certainly the only spice that appeals to all tastes. But VARIETY is one thing, and JUDICIOUS VARIETY is another. No one who has seen our stock would hesitate to assert that it presents not only the greatest variety, but the BEST VARIETY as well. There are no out-of-date styles here?no antiquated fashions, but the widest di versity of all the new, dres sy, 8tylish,elegant garments ever appeared in Laurens. The man who buys here, can always feel certain that he has the style best suited to his individuality. Special things in Boys and Childrens' Clothing. We have a few odd lots of Boys and Childrens'Clothing that we* will throw on our coun ters. Special prices for the cash this week. Beautiful Line of Ladies and Chil drens Oxfords and Strap Sandal Slippers. Call and see them. ?kC3/GMJl3 ? I M n \\ i Special Sale VOF> LADIES' IMPORTED KID GLOVES. This week we will put on sale 100 pairs of Ladies' Imported Kid Gloves at 69 cents per pair. They come in three shades of gray, three shades of tan and black. They are perfect, all good shades and gloves that are sold at lots of places at $1.00 per pair. Come before your size is sold. MILLINERY. Woman's headwear, the stylish, becoming kind for Dress and Street wear. Ready-to-don or those to order at prices that will interest you. Davis, ffaper & Co. Famous Outfitters and Leaders of the Fashions. $ IS-IT-HOT-ENOUGH FOR YOU? If you would be cool and comfortable this hot weather wear our zephyr-weight dress fabrics, such as Linons, Organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swisses, etc, instead ol sweltering you'll be cool, serene and happy. Sheer Organdies, white and colored, 10c Colored Dimities, desirable patterns, 6Lc Special numbers in India Linons, 60 to 25c j 8 Don't Fail to Look Over Our Line of x ^ Gauze Vests and Lace Striped Hose, jgfe Gauze Vests bleached, taped neck, only 5c ?jrj Better qualities, taped neck, and sleeve, .10c to 25c ml Drop-stich Hose, black and col ored,.10c to 25c Jk A handsome line of ladies' oxfords and slippers. Col- my onial and other designs, in Vici and Patent Kid. We ?TK sell the famous "American Beauty" Corset. All the latest designs. ^k9 Headquarters for Stylish Millinery, u We invite your patronage on merit alone. Satisfae tion with every purchase or your money back. Dial Corner. HPHES HOB, ^ BP WHITE STONE LITHIA WATER Is the lightest water on the market. Wo realize that this is claiming u great deal, and we could not afford to make this assortion unless wo know that wo could prove it to bo true. Hut it docs not take an oxport to lest tho softness of a Mineral Water. When carbonating a mineral water, if it is a hard water the gases will not bo absorbed in tho water, and when t he bot t le is opened, Iho gases escape, and tho water is left Hat and hard, while if It is a soil wator, like WHITE STONE LilTHlA, it will retain its gases for hours alter hoing un stopped. Read what some prominent persons you know have to say of the merit-, of the WHITE STONE LITHIA WATER: Laurens, S. C, Sept. 10th, 1902. J. T. Harris, Esq., White Stone Spring, S. C. Dear Sir:?I am using White Stone Lithla Spring's Wator. and am very much pleased with results. I think it the best I have used. Yours very respectfully, O. B. Simmons. Laurons, 8.C., 8cpt. 12th, 1002. Mr. J. T. Harris. While Stone Spring?, S. C. Dear Sir:?I tako pleasure in saying that my family received great benefit from tho use of White Stone Llthia Water. I can heartily recommend it to any one in need of a healthful Mineral Water. Very truly, J. O.C. Fleming. Greenville. S. ('.. Oct. 10, IIHW. After a service of one season ul White Stone Llthia Springs, as resi dent physician 1 do not. hosttalo lo say that the offeot of the water upon those who drink it for any length of llmo, has been perfectly marvelous. Invari ably an increase both In llosh and a)H petite was perceptible in one week, proving it to bo a mineral water ul undoubted powerful tonic property. Its peculiar adaptability to discuses origi nating from disorders of the kidney, bladder and liver, such as Dropsv, Brlght's disease, Diabetes and uric acid calculi, and all forms of .Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and Gout, is to bo ex pected from the splendid analysis It lias been noted frequently thai visi^ tors before coming here had to follow every meal with some form of correc tive, or COnllno themselves entirely to predigested foods: soon discard theso entirely, boing delighted to lind that the w..tor alone nature's own remedy sufficed. Of the many who drank this water this season for ten day consecu tively, not one but oxporioncod decided benefit and a perceptible gain in weight, varying from two to live pounds. L. C. Stephens. M . I). Wo have the largest brick Hotel In the Carolinas or Georgia, with all modern Improvements. <4T Electric Car Line runs from Southern Rood to Spring. White Stone Lithia Water Co. Whlto Stono Spring, S. O. DR. MOPISFTT'? Teethin A Cures Choiera-infwiliim, Dlsrrhoea,Dyscr.tcry, and the bowel Troubles of Children of Any Ag<\ Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. Costs Only 25 cents at Drnfljists, Or m.dl 25 cents to C. J. MOFFBTT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. Ouros Eruptions, Soros, Colic, Hivos, Thrush. Romovcrs and Provonts, Worms. TSlSlTZZISTuSL COUNTERACTS AND OVEKCOMES THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. YOU NEED A TONIC these hot days. We have a preparation which is absolutely harmless, and builds the system up in a healthy, natural manner. It will make you enjoy Summer. W. W. DODSON.