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ENOREE CITIZEN BEATEN BY NEGROS |!>.U? Fowler Set Upon uwl Robbed. MADE UNCONSCIOUS. His House Was Also Vis ited. Suit or CTotbos Stolen from Dwelling was Afterwards Recovered Hoh berg Are at Large. News has readied here that Satur day afternoon B. O. Fowl or, who lives near Euoreo, was sot upon and beaten fco unconsciousness by two negroes and $;?.r>0 was taken from bins. Later It was found that his house bad been robbed and a suit of elothos was missing. Tho c'.othiDg was aftewards found. Fowler did not recognize tho dc groes. Thoy have not been arrested, Fowler was unconscious for two liours. There Is no <duo to tlu perpetrators X f the robbery. ? AMONG OUK FRIENDS. | Miss Mary Boyd has gono 10 Try on, Mr. Alvin Curry of Darlington Is hero. Mrs. J. D. Pltls and Mr. Reuben Pitts are at Rat Cave, N. C. Miss Camillo Evan-j of Newborry is visiting Mrs. Q. C. Albright. Mrs. R. E. Hughes and children will leave for Virgina today, Mrs. J. D. Watts and Edward Watts will leave for Saluna in a fow dayp. Miss Wlllou Boyd is visiting Miss Lyl Vance in Greenville. Mr, Ryland Traynham has ret rntd from Ashoville, Mr. R. II. lludgen.-, Mieses Kay, Emma and Nannie Kate Hud go is have P rono to the mountain resorts. Mrs. W. W. Ball and children will loave for tho Ilaywocd White Sulphur Springs, Wayii'.'svi'lo N. C , today. Misses Martha and Adeline John stono of Ncwbcrry arc visiting Miss ' Mi ry Todd. Attention Please. Attention is called to the new adver tisement of J. O. C. Fleming & t'o. Moved to Lexington. J. H. Tillman, charged wiih the murder of N, G. Gonzales, hus been -moved from tho Columbia to tbo Lex ington County j\ll. His trial will take place at the court beginning on tbo tocond Monday in September. Julius C Smilh Dead. Mr. Julius 0. Smith tf Greenville, well known in Laurcns, died Sunday. He was a prominent business man and ? fading Baptist layman. Won Three Straights. Tho victorious Laurcns Ba?e Ball team won the third game from Green wood Weddesday by a score of !) to 8, making three straight?. The Brevard, N. 0.| team was expected hero to play two games yesterday but failed to come. WILL HAVE PICNIC. Hoed Time Expected at Fnrincis lust Hut o at Oroj Court. A baskot picnic will be serve 1 at Gray Court oif the day of tho Farmers' Institute. July 22. Everybody is in vitcd and everybody is urged to brinj. baskets. Tbo pienic, feature will add greatly to the Fanners' Institute and the pec plo of tbo surrounding country will unite to make it an enjoyab'o success. WORKING IN THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. Mr8. E. S. Herbert Here?Meetings to be Held Thursday Afternoon and Night. Mrs. 1*1. S. Herbert of Orangeburg, state organizer of the Christian Tem perance Workers, is in the city and un tlor her auspices a meeting of all the ladies and children of the various churches Is called for 6 P. M. Th?rs? day in the First Moth od ist Church. A meeting will also be bold in the same place at 8.150 P. M. Thursday, to which tbo public is invited. It is proposed to organize the work here and it is hoped that tho attend ance will bo large. Mrs. Herbert is an interesting talker und a devoted Christian woman. She should receive a cordial welcome in Laurcns and the church should be filled at tbo meotings. While hero Mrs. Herbert is the guest -if her cousin, Col. J, W. Ferguson and Miss Mary Ferguson. (Jo to Fleming & Co. at once, get ono of their Fruit Jar FiDors and avoid the annoyance and of burning or soil ing your fingers. I-? EPO I* W OF THE SUPERVISOR OF LAUREN'S COUNTY, For Quarter onding Juno 80, 1008. SECOND QUARTER. County Auditor, $ 81.37 County Commissioners a eleik, ?87.50 County Board of Equalization, 235 70 ShorifFs salary and Jail, 550 97 Magistrates and Constable?, 410.10 Coroner,.73.00 I'oor llouae and Pocr, $1128 16 Roadfl and Bridgop, - - - 083 CO Book?, Stationery, and Pilnllng, 66.01 I Contingent, .... 678.29 Chain Gang, - 1982.87 ?1 $0,201.63 Read Work 184 30 10,385.02 II. B. HUMBERT, SupavUor L. C. J. 1). Mock, Ciuk. J'ilv II. 1003. I An Avalanche of Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gent s Furnishings at the fit \ t i^af)tic and. I U Wonderful W HICH OPENS AT DAVIS, ROPER <& CO., Laurens, S. C, July (5th, 1903. ) One of the Hain Features of this Great Sale will )be our Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. Read carefully the Low Prices you will find on this sheet. Trunks, Valices and Suits Cases in all grades and ^prices during the Gigantic Sale of Mill Ends. Buy all lyou need in this line for this is an opportunity of a Mifetime. Prices from 89 cents up to $13.49. We can't tell you here of nil the good things we have. Yonivlllhavc to eonve ami spend one day with m Big values in .men's hosiery from $ eenls up. &n/t 11 your wants. L.,. m A great line of men's straw and felt hats with the pro/Its all scraped oft If you attend this sale, oneofbh e happiest moments of yonr life will he wh>:n wz anwmn > '? Ihs dale of tin next. 300 pairs of men's pants assorted patterns prices Uranging from $1.49 up $>.!)?, Mill lind prlee an els. mio $1.99. Gentleman do not miss /his opportunity never been incited to such a olothing feast. 1m v.. mm is ? .7 i 1?./,^. rsr, ? v> \ | 200 p*?irs best grade Tailor made |Pants, made of best materials. Worth ^5.00 to 7.50. Mill End Price 3.99 to |$4.99. I 300 pairs Hen's nice Spring weight fpants. Nice patterns worth 3.50 to |$5.00. Mill End Price 2.49 to 3.49. 9 A Big Lot Men's Negligee Shirts, Iworth 1.00 and 1.50. Mill End Price 179 cents to 99 cents. I Big lot Men's Negligee Shirts Iworth 60 cents to 85 cents. Hill End gPrice 39 to 59 cents. Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves in great ^Quantities all special Hill End Prices. Beautiful Neckwear. Mill End Prices. j Davis, Roper & CoM I Famous Outfitters for Hen, k Women and Children. SUGGESTIONS FOR CLOTHING BUYERS! I Q We suggest that you should buy your Clothing of us whileQ we have arranged a Gigantic Low Price sale on all our Clothing. A Men's suits made of Clay Worsted, blue Serge, Granett andl? unfinished Worsted. Workmanship the best, made by the bestH clothing people in the country $12.50 and $15.00. Mill End Pricelf $8.99 and $9.99. i| One Big Lot Men's Worsted and Cheviot Suits. WortV M0.00]* and 12.50. Mill End Price $6.94 and $7.49. One lot, mens Cheviot, and Cassimere. Suits worth $7.50 and $8.00 Mill-End, Prioe 4.99 and $5.49. One lot, Mens Cheviot and Cassimere' Suits. Nice wearers and Patterns worth' 5.50 and $6.50. Mill-End Price 3.70 and' $5.99. Big lot Boys Knee Suits worth 1.00 to! $6.00. Mill-End Price 49c. to $3.99. Socoui prices on suspenders, Overalls and W'ni kin^BW L'ants. ? High and low cut foot-wear for Men, Women and children. e sliow one of the best lines to be found. Every thing new and up-to-date. 1 human.and stetson $6.00 Patent Vici .shoes, sale price $4.49. llannan and stetson Vilour Calf and Vici 5.00 shoes, sale price 53.99. Walk-over and Crossen $4.50 patent vici, .sale price $3 49? Walker-over Crosselts 3.50 and $|.oo shoes .f2.</).^8[ Crossels Walker-over and oilier line shoes, sal'-^aff price $2. 49. Great line of special values in Men's line shoes, sah price ?.'.29. . Iff Men's salin c.df worth everywhere $1.75 sale*^ price $1.19, ffj Men's satin call dress shoes worth everywhere $i-5l'?B sale price 99 cents. Our famous line of Battle-Axe will? be included in this sale. All Men's lowA cut shoes to be closed out under priced See them. 3? Drew, Selby 6c Co., Zieglcr liros, and Qjiccn Qjial fiB ity shoes and Oxford Ties w ill he included in this sale. S? ?5.h00 shoes sale price $2.49. #2.50 shoes sale price .$1.89. $2.00 shoes sale price .S1.69. Ladies sandals and Oxfords i 00 and #'l.<0 h-^^ cut :S2..j9. 0 J KJ| ?$2.50 oxford and sandals, new styles $1.99. 2.00 special oxford and sandals $1.69. O $1.75 extra good oxford $1.19 ?J 1.25 and 1.50 Ladies Oxfords 99 cents ATO l?g lot of childrens oxfords and sandals sale 49c-? S9c?i 69c., 79c. and 99Cts. pneesj HEN'S OXFORD TIES: f;| $5 00 Oxford Ties to go at $3 99 |fe 4 00 ' ? 3 29 IS 3 50 '2 90 3 00 ' '2 49 II 2 50 ? ' I no 2 00 4 ' 169 M I 50 ? * 90c. p This is undoubtedly the greateslM ^l^I^J^11 n wc have ever gi yen. ? U is simply impossible for us to give you a ^mp'u-le? range of prices on our immense stock. You know al.eads&J that we carry the Largest stock of reliable merchandise j) Hmt is found in upper South Carolina. All we ask i< i ,M you to come one day and see what great things we canfj do loi you. To Cure a Cold Take in 0m Day Cures Grip In Two Dtys. Million Laxative Bromo Q, ^m//^ every li?km boxes sold In past 13 month ;, r.<a;pature? S&y?ftrsnSl*r> bOX* 25c. J. N. LEAK, Auctioneer, Offers his services to the peo ple of Laurena County. Address : Gf?AY Coukt, S. C. 1 > Office Days. Persons having husinnss with tho Supervisor will And him or hit olork id the OfHoo Mondays and Fridays of oaoh week. Ii. 1*. Humiibkt, Sup. L. Jan. 20,100?. < k*. (ftf)j?w^^ ?r ,,1ftU <vn,N 10 ?? J? MOPFKYT M. D.. '.I. LCUI'i. r /Ouvoa ?ruptlojut, Boreft, Colic, Hlvos, Thrutm. Etoinovea find Prevom \y/OimB. a?BJTOO?XJLXJSl"A. COUNTE RACT? AND OVERCOM ^HE EFFECT? OF TM? ?UMMER* NEATUPON TEETHlrJa CHILDREN^