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THE OLD REU ABLE POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE TRIBUTES OF RESPECT. *| On May 12th, 1008, in the joy of youth and happiaess, surrounded by nil that in k :a lifo dosirable, our beloved friend and zealous co-worker, Mm. Jaunita Prierson Wtikes, was ca'led from a life of service into the presence of the King. Therefore be it Kosolved 1st: That in the death of our beloved "member, The Helping H*nd Circle of King's Daugh ters, has sustained a heavy loss, for she was a willing worker?no ta?k too arduous to bi done In His Name. Her bright, cheery and lovlog personality will bo sorely missed in our monthly mooting?. 2>d: That wo will over cherish her m?mory as a loving, vivacious friend in the jo/s and a sweetly sympathetic one in the sorrows of this life, and that her short lifo has left its impress for good and beautiful thoughts and deeds. 3rd: That while wo mourn the death of our beloved sister and co-laboror, wo bow submissively to His Will, whose Daughters we are. Ith: That wo sincerely and sorrow fully sympathies with the bereaved family and invoke God's richest bless ings upon them. 5th: That a page In our minute hook be dedicated to the memory of one of God's noblest and best woman, Mr?. Samuel M. Wllkos. Oth: That a copy of theso resolutions bo furnished to tho bereaved families and to the county papers for publica tion. Mrs. Willie Anderson, Mrs. .lesse Teague, Miss Perrln Farrow, Committee. Resolutions from tho Pastor's Aid and Missionary Societies of the Pres byterian Church on the death of Mrs. S. M. Wilkes. On tho morning of tho 12th of May, tin Angel of Death entered tho sacred circle of a home in our midst and bore away in his cold cmbrac3, a young life which was the center and light of a happy home. The entire community was moved with the deepest sympathy. The suddenness of this unexpected stroke almost robbed us of tho power to realize that our bright, happy and beloved friend and co-workor, MrsNita Wrilkes, had fallen asleep: and whereas her graco of manner, her gentle and roliued womanliness, and abovo all, her beautiful Christian character, won our love. Therefore ivsjlved: 1st. That in bor doath our Societies havo lost one of their most active, earnest and elliclent member; cno who over rendered a loving, willing service to every call. 2nd : That while our hearts are sad, each one of us^havlng sustained a per sonal grief, wo would bow submissively to God's will, knowing that he doeth according to His will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of of the earth. 8rd: That la this sudden d'spensa tlon we are urged to greater zeal and diligence in the Master's work and would tako heed to the voice: "Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man comoth. ?Ith: That we extond to her sorrow irg ones our earnest Christian sympa thy and commend thorn to Him who alone can g'.vo true and abiding corn forf. ;V,h: Thatacopyoftho.se resolutions bo spread upon the minute books of our Societies, of oao of which she was the faithful Secretary; that a copy be sent to the family; and to the county papers for publication. "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, Prom which none ever wake to weep. Mrs. T. F. Simpson, Mrs. J. R. Little, Mr?. J. O. 0. Fleming, Committee. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's Life Pills. These pills change weak ness into strength, listlessness into on ergy, brain-fag into mental powor. They are wonderful In building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Hold by Tho Laurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co._ MERCHANTS NEWS. The great Celery Tonic, $1.00 bottle lor 50 cents. Palmetto Drug Co. fot' a limited time we can offer the ?celebrated Celery Tonic for nerves and b cod at half price. $1.00 bottle for 50 ccnti. If you real run down It will oure ?<ou. For rale only by M Palraotto Drug Co, Heavy wolls and fancy white piques. W. O. Wilson A Co. C'ompwra our quality of white India Linons wit&Apy in this or any other market at tbo pi'ice*. W, O. Wlison A Co. At last we have found a roaoh de stroyer, 25 cants a bottle. ? Palmetto Drug Co. "NEW LAW FIRM, Tbe undersigned have this day en tered Into a partnership for the practice of law Id the Courts of this State, under the name of Simpson A Cooper and wil promptly attend to all business en. .trusted to them. H.Y.SrMPSON, }i, A, OOOPW?, I AMONG OUR FRIENDS. S S S :?: SS :?: 888?.-? Mr. J. C. Elliott arrived in the city from White Stono Lithia .Saturday Miss Carrie Holmes of Florence is visiting her mother,Mrs. S. P. Holmes. Mies Octavia Hill of Fernandina, Fla., is visiting Mies Nelllo Bolt. Mrs. Efliio Lttngston and children of Clinton are visiting Mr. Lee Lin^ston. Col. J. H. Traynham went to Spar tanburg for a few days last week, re I turning Saturday. Mr. John I.angston and family of Darlington aro visiting relative} hero and are recoivlng a warm vro'.oonn. Miss Mary V. Moore, of Independ ence, Mo., is visiting her cousin, W. P. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ansel of Green ville arrived in the city Saturday and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Martin. Mr. W. H. Wallace of tho Newbe' ry Observer passed through tho city on his way toNowborry from Spartanburg Saturday, rrofesuir and Mrs. TI103. F. Jones have returned from their trip North, having attended tho National Educa tional Convoutlon atDoston. They re port :i0,000 prominent teachers in at tendance and that great interest was shown in the advanced modes of teach ing. Mr. Sloau Preached. RttY. T. W. Sloan of tho First Church, Greenvillo, preachod a sormon of great power in the First Presbyter im Church here Sunday morning and a'so in tho evening, Rev. Robert Ad ams filled Mr. Sloan's pulpit in Green ville, and that congregation was doubt less equally pleased, Mr. Andren McKee Dead. Mr. Andrew McKee died at bis home on Factory Hill Sunday. He was 48 or 50 years old and is survived by a wffe and a largo family of children. He wrs brought up in Sullivan township and his wife was Miss Puckett before her marriage. The body was taken to Pop lar Springs Monday for burial. Mr. MeKco was 8n industrious and useful citizen. His famHy have tho deep sympathy of numerous friends. Death of Mr?. Leland. Mrs. Anna A. Iceland, widow of the late Major J. A. Iceland, died at Mt. Pleasant, coar Charleston, on the morning of July, S, Mrs. Leland is well remembered hero. Her husband was president of the Laurensville Fe male C,liege In the seventies. She was tho grand-mother of Leland Ken nedy of the Greenwood graded schools and of Miss Isabel Kennedy. The lat ter was with hor when she died. She had reached an advanced age. She was a Christian woman of many graces of character. JURY FOK THE SESSION'S. They Will Servo for the Term Begin ning July, 2?Hi. The folioffing jurors have been drawn for tho Court of Sessions which con venes July, 27, (Ith Monday), Judge 0. G. Dan'zler presiding: B. L. Henderson, Watorloo; D. H, Counts, Laurcus, J. C. Wade, Cross Hill; J. M, Finngy, Jacks: J. * Can non, Hunter: J. II. Kennedy, Liurens; E. G. Mitchel", Sullivan; J. C. Mabry, Waterloo, Augustus HulT, lAurons; J. II. Stone, Jacks; P. H.Owings, Youngs; J. N. Ellcdge, Sullivan; W. H. Drum mond, Young-; W. II. S'.ono, Hunter; W. J. Fleming, Sculllotown; Ernest NolTz, Cross Hill; J. L. Power, Dials: W. A. Poo), Scuflletown: L. H. David son, Hunter; J. Henry Traynham, Sulli van: S. D. Martin, Youngs: Jo3 T. Todd, Sculllotown; J. M. Pitt?, Hunter; J. P. Caldwell, Waterloo; Samuel D. Austin, Cross Hill: Win. M. Huntor, Youngs: J. P. Martin, Youngs; W. M. Finney, Jacks; John D. Mills, Laurens; George M. Hanna, Cro3S Hill; J. C. Copelaud, Hunter; Allen D, Harksdale, Laurons; S. Conner H1U, Dials; W. P. Todd, Dials; T. C. Summere', Hunte?; J. T. Machen, Sullivan. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was aftor me con tinuously," writes F. A. Gullodge, Ver bena, Ala. I had a terrible case of Piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 86 cents at Lau rons Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. no substitute. Eczema How it redderiH the skin, itches, oozes, dries and scales !? Home people call it tetter, milk crust or salt rheum. The suffering from it Is sometimes In tense; local applications are resorted to? they mlligutc, but cannot cure. It proceeds from humors Inherited or ac quired and persists until these have been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, has radically and permanently cured the worst cases, and is without un equal for all cutaneous eruptions.______ Hoof* rjLLS are tho bet cathartic. frlcoiJcouU NEWS OF THE DAY FROM CROSS HILL. Pleasant Lawn Party at Mr. Pinson's. MANY VISITORS. Heins ol' Interest About People. Eulcrtniumeut on Thursday Evening by Miss Edilh Anderson?Dr. Miller Building a Ilnndsomo Store. GROSS HILL, July, 13.?Mr. Sam Fleming and Hal spent a few days hero last week. Mrs. W. C. Rasor and childron and M'as Sara Beeks arc at home again nf ter two weeks at Coronaca. Messrs. J. 0. Austin and J. L. Miller of Whitmires wore in town last Sat *r day and Sunday. Mis3 Summers Nabo.-s spent a few days last week with her s'.ster, Mrs. R. A. Austin. Mrs. W. II. Leaman has boon quite sick for the last week, but is sonn bet ter at this writing. The lawn party at Mr. Pink Pinson's Wednesday night was much enjoyed by all present. Miss Edith Anderson entertained a few of her frionds Thursday night. Dr. Miller is now having a beautiful brick store orocted to replace his old one which adds a great deal to tho place. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie are away on a visit to North Carolina for a few weeks. Lois and Frank Lock of Georgia are on a visit to tholr grand-mother and other relatives. B. R. Austin's family have been qulto sick but are bettor now. Misses Allleno Turner and Lilly Spratt of Greenwood woro ovor last Saturday, accompanied by Messrs. Wyatt and Sldnoy Turner. VlOLKT. EVER HAVE IT? If You Have the Statement of this Man Will Inter est You. Ever have a "low-down" pain in tho back? In the "small", right over the hips? That's tho home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pill? cure It. Lnurens people endorse this. Head a case of it. W. M. Slarm*, employed in the mill, living on Factory Hill, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a great medicine and did mo more good than anything elso I ever usod. My back was ailing for a good long spoil, and sometimes It was so bad that I was entirely laid up. I could scarcely get my clothes on, my back was so weak, and tho kidney ee cretions wore all out of shape, looked like blood and on standing looked just like liver. The too frequent action was greatly annoying especially at night when my rest was greatly dis turbed. Among ail the thmgs I tried nothing did mo any good. I saw tho ad vertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills and wont to the Palmetto Drug Co.'s store and got a box. Thoy are tho best medicine I ever used and did me good the first night I used them. Since tak ing the pills my backache left mo, tho kidney secretions are all right and do not disturb me at all. They are a good remedy and i will give them a good word to anyone who asks me. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.i sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name?Doan's and take no substitute. Fresh Supply -OF s3 3d Just received. All varieties. Seed of crop> 1002. j, o, c Fleming & co, One pound, tin sift ing top, box of good Talcum powder for 25c. Olive Cream Skin Soap, 1 Oc cake 3 for 25c New line Hammocks from $1.50 to$5.00 just received. Laurens Drug Co, Goods Delivered Phone 75 . Cures F.czouiu, Itching Humors, Pim ples und Carbuncles. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) Is a certain euro for eczema, itching ekln, humors, scab?, ecales, watery blisters, plmjplee, aching bones or joints, bolls, carbuncles, prickling pain in tho skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm cures tbe worst and most deop-8eated cases by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing tbe blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Heals overy sore and gives tho rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makos the blood red and nourishing. Espec ially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicine and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1, with complete directions for home cure. To prove B. B. B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Hilm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trou ble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Sold in Liurens by B F. Posoy. ONE CENT A WORD. All pors-ms are hereby warned against hiring or harboring Bob Mills, colored, otherwise known as Bob Poole, who is under contract with me and has left without cause. J. II. TUMBLIM. June 30,?31, Will it bo the Panama- rrod canal? I will pay $175. por share for L-ui rens Col ton Mills stock, subject to sup ply. Addroas Jesse; Cleveland, Spartanburg, S. C. Woods' Mowers and Harvesters? best on earth. Sold by Jno. W. Books, Browerton S. C. You can see this machine at John Wade Anderson's Warehouse. w. u. knioht. U.K. ?auu. KNIGHT & UX IS K, Attorneys at Law. KT Will practlco In all the State and Fcdoral Courts. Strict attention to all business intrusted to them. Offloe up-stairs, Simmons' Bnildlng. \V. C. IKHY, JR. W. Y. llOYl). IRBY & BOYD, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. Prompt attention given to all business Intrusted to them. Monoy to loan on real estate on easy terms. Oftlee samo as occupied by the lato firm of Ball A Simkins, Laurens. KALOLA CRYSTALtZfctf MINERAL WATER Inflammation's Greatest Enemy. KALOLA removos all inflammation wherevor It exists but never disturbs the healthy surface. KALOLA cures by removing the cause of disease. KALOLA can be used Internally, externally and eternally without harm, ?lake Kalola six days and eat any thing you want. Numerous testimo nials recolved dally from people who have been cured-my this wonderful remedy. On s fte at Drug Stores Prico 50 eta and #1. 00 per \x?j\M For the PARLOR Handsome par lor Suits. Pretty Odd Pieces, Pic tures and .Mir rors. Brie-a-Brac, Fi a no Lamps, Carpets and Rags. For the Bed=room. bed-room Suits, lied steads, . 1/i rrors, Ch iffon iers, II 'a rdrobes, .Mattresses, .Mattings, Rugs, Curia i as, Pictures. SUMMER WEDDINGS! Call for Wedding Gifts. What could be more appro priate than something for the home? Dinning Room Furniture. Din in g-room Suits, ('{tina and Glassware, Silverware, ('arpets, linos. Sideboards, Buffets and China Closets. Kitchen Furniture. Oil Cloths, Li noil u in, Tinware, II 'oodenware, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Cliairs, Buck's Stoves and Ranges. Inducements on Room Outfits. Inducements on Room Outfits. Indicates a Good Digestion. For both you must have good Food such as: Roller King Flour, Fresh Water Ground Coi n Heal, Royal and Good Luck Baking Powders, Star Hams, Star Breakfast Bacon, Hominy, Rice, Oat Heal, Force, Canned Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Tomatoe Catsup, Sour and Sweet Pickles and abundance of other good things to eat. Kennedy Bros. BUGGIES, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS. Not How Cheap but How Good is Our Hotto. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LEADERS: Columbus, Babcock, 3?T Watertown, Summers, 3? Rock Hill, Sechler, JC and Others. T. N. BARKSDALE. J. A. FRANKS Give us a Call. Leaders in Fine Vehicles and Harness J. T. White Stone Lithia Water, Is the lightest, water on the market. Wo realize that, this is claiming a groat deal, and we could not afford to make this assertion unless wo knew that wo could provo it to bo true. But it does cot tako an export to test tho loftnoss of a Mlnoral Water. When carbonating a mineral water, if it Is a hard water the, gases will not bo absorbod in tho water, hnd when tho bottle is opened, the gas es escapo, and the water Is loft llat and hard, While If it is a soft water, like White Stono Lithia, it will retain Its gases for hours after being unstopped. Read what 80ino promlnont persons you know have to siy of tho merits of] the White Stono Lithia Wator: Greenville, K. C, Oct. 10, 1902, After a service of one season at White Stone Lithia Springs, as resi dent physician I do not hesitate to say that the effect of iho wator upon those who dtink It for any length of time, has bacn perfectly marvelou?. Invari ably an increase both In flosh and ap petite was perceptible in ono week, proving it to bo a mineral wator of undoubted powerful tonic property. Its peculiar adaptability to diseases origi nating from disorders of tho kidney, bladdor and liver, such as Dropsy, Bright's diseases, Diabetes and uric acid calculi, and all forms of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and Gout in to bo ex Eectcd from the splendid analysis. It as been noted frequently that visi tors before coming here had to follow every meal with some form of correc tive, or confine themselves entirely to predigested foods; soon dldcard these entirely, being delighted to find that tho water alone?nature's omo remedy sufficed. Of tho many who drink this water this season for ten days consecu tively,not. ono but experienced deoided benefit and a perceptible gain In welgt, varying from two to five pounds. Ii. C. Stevens, M. D. Wo have tho largest brick Hotel In the Carolinas or Georgia, with all mod ern Improvements. t&f Electric Car Line runs from Southern Road to Spring. White Stone Spring, S. C. White Stone Lithia Wa Laurens, S. C., Sept. 10th, 1902. Harris, Esq., Whito<8lor.c Spring. S. C. Dear Sir:?I am using White Stone Lithia Sprin?'d Water, and am very much ploasod with results. I think It tho best I havo used. Yours very respectfully, 0. B, Simmons. Laurens, 8. C, Kept. 12th, 1902. Mr. J. T. Harris. White Stono Spring?, S. C. Dear Sir:?I tako pleasure in saying that my family received great benefit from the use of White Stone Lithia Wator, I can heartily recommend It to any ono in need of a healthful Mineral Water. Very truly, J. O.O. Fleming. Clothing:, Shirts, Hosiery and Neckwear! WHERE? AT TUB Cash Bargain Store. Suits that were $5.00 now $3.98 Suits that were 6.50 now 4.98 3-75 4 2.78 2.75 ' 1.98 Shoes for the hot weather. Call in to see them. Good Luck Baking Powder, 1 pound cans, 7 cents. J. L. HOPKINS, Proprietor. There are Many Ways of Painting But only ONE WAY of Painting Wellt O'CONNOR & SCHWEERS' LIQUID PAINTS. inp Looks DECTPI ^et ns know just what you want? Lasts 1 i even though you never saw it for sale _?and we will supply you. Color Cards Will be Sent on Application. O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co. Ofllco and Salesroom 841 Rroad, St. ? /!? Factory 844 and 810 Reynolds, St. AUgUSlft, Wt? For sale by W. L. Boyd, Laurens, S. C. Color Cards and information cheerfully given. /^BUY YOUR<^ps Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls FROM S. R. TO DD. -AND SAVE DRAYAGE