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On the Lookout For Business Fire, JVile, Accident and Sickness Insurance J. Y. GARLINGTON &' CO. VOL. XVIII. (s5 X TRY Pond Lily Cream FOR SUNBURN AND TAN. Price 25 cents. DODSON'S DltUO STOKE. LAURBNS, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. 1903. NO. SI THE WEEK'S NEWS OF POPLAR SPRINGS The Death of Mr. John Afoorcrombfo. WAS UOOlFciTIZEN. Ne^ro Accidentally Meets Death. Kllbd While Engaged in Cleaning n Wei!?Ware Shoals a Picnicking Uro and. Poplar Springs, July, 21.?News reached here lato yesterday afternoon of the death of Mr. John Aborcrombie yostorday morning at his home near Friendship Church. The nows of his deal h was not unexpected, as ho had been in bad health for a year, which gradually grow worso till tho end camo yesterday, quiet and poacoful. He was a sutYcrcr from consumption. The de censed was a pious, exemplary, Christ Ian character, possossing every attri bute of true manhood and a consistent adherent of the Habun Creek Baptist Church. Aged about Gl years. Tho funeral services will take place today, Friday at 12 o'clock in tho Friendship Presbyterian Church, conducted by Hov. B. J. Woodward, after which the body will be laid to rest in tho ceme tery at that place. Ho leavos a wife, soveral brothers and a-hirge number of relatives, besides a largo circle of sym pathizing friends who join in express ing their profound sympathy and con dolence to the bereaved ones. A negro by the namo of Perry Bo land was killed while at work cleaning out Mr. Pink Jones' woll Wednesday. I t seems as tho bucket was being drawn out, it became fastened against a rock and in an clTort to dislodgo it, the rock was precipitated, resulting in the death of Poland. Mrs. Mancrva Hurgess and daughter in-law and ehildrcnhavo been spending several days in tho community, tho guests of Mr. H. V. J. Klledgc and family. Mr. P.lisha Watkins of Greenwood was a recent visitor in tho community, tho guost of his brother, Mr. W. Y. Watkins. The protracted meeting at this place will begin on the noxt regular meeting day, Third Saturday in August, con ducted by tho able pastor, Rev. J. O. Martin, with an assisting pastor possi bly during these series of meetings. A large number of young people from various communities was, at Wares Shoals yesterday picnicking and on pleasure bent. In view of the fact that at this season of the year, "tho crops arc laid by" and the business man "tak ing a day oil," seeking a pleasant out ing and as Ware Shoals is becoming more interesting every day in all pro bability, Ware.Shoals will bo crowded witl\ spectators and pleasure seekers this summer. Yexam. / M. L. Copeland, HEAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS, FIRE INSURANCE. Sales Negotiated, Rents Collected, Pmperly Managed. Money to loan on farm lands at 8 por cont intorest. Foil Rent?Two 5-room cottages, cor ner Katharine and Beaufort Streets, noar Furniture Factory, at $0.00. Four room bouse, on Simpson St. FOR SALE. For Sale?One 10-room house on West Main Street. For Sale in Clinton, S. C?Three va cant store lots in good location. Block of nlco store rooms on Public Squaro, Laurens. Four aero lot with houses on East Main Street. One and ono-half acre vacant lot, E*st Main Street. Three handsome cottages on Chest nut St. Ono 7 room cottago on South Harper St., noar Public Square, ?1,000.00. Elegant 2-acre lot on Holmes St. genuine PERUVIAN GUANO! T havo purchased a largo quantity of GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,? pure and unadulterated. Orders, to be filled, must be placed before Soptomber, 1st., as supply Is limited. Delivery cannot be promised before Deoember 1st., but the effort will bo to supply it for Fall Wheat sowing. This Is the first Peruvian Guano to bo bro lght horo slnco the war. Farmors who want it must apply early. W. C. IRBY, Lauren*, S. C. Geo. Johnstone. It. H. Welch. A. C. Todd. Johnsone, Welch & Tq(W, LAWYERS. Will Practice in all Courts, State and Federal. Office, Law Range. W Money to Loan at reasonable In terest. a _ kkwx-:??:: :?: :?::; x:::: :?::: :;? 8 AMONO OUK FBIENDS. 9 888888888S .??>?:*:?: S S! i S :o k k w Mr. Hugeno L?ngsten has been visit ing bis paron's in Johnston. Mr. J. E. Min'cr was in the city last weck. Miss Willio Jones !j vUitlng in Winnsboro. Mr. Albert 0. Todd has returned from a professional visit to Catmlen. Mr. Alexander Molloe was in the city hvt week. Congressman Josoph T. Johnson is in tho city. Mrs. W. B. Lucas has gone to Ashc villo on a brief visit. Mrs. W. II. Anderson has gone to West Virginia to visit relative?. Col. J, Wash Watts was here Mon day. Miss Susie Ilodgos of Greenwood is visiting Miss Julia Gilkorson. Dr. Kllett of Wilmington, Va , Is visiting Dr. Kolfo B, Hughes. Miss I).usllln Means of Spartanburg county la visiting the Misses Drum mond. Mrs. John C. Davb and Mrs. Phil? lips of Clinton visited rolattvcs here last week. Mr. J. A. P. Moore has gone to Vir ginia on an cxtor.ded visit to bis daughter, Mrs. D, G. Ruokman. Mr. Cash Watts of Cheraw is hero on a visit to his uncle, Mujor W. A. Watts. Miss Jessie Kppa of Duo West is vis iting her aunt, Mr?. C. L. Poole on West Street. Among the lawyers attending court are Mossrs. Hydriok of Spartanburg, Schumpert of Xewberry anil Martin of Klngstree. Messrs. Addison Sullivan and J. R, Moseley have gono to Broad Biver on a fishing ex ear.-ion. Mr. and Mrs. John D. W. Watt?, Miss Maggio Hud gens, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Hudgons arm Mr. Albert Teague loft Id buggios Mond ly fur the North Carolina mountains. HARMED LAST SUNDAY, Mr. W. A. Todd and Miss Lee Nelson Wedded. Last Sunday morning at tho homo of Mrs. M. 13. Nelsm, the bride's mother, Miss Deo Ne lson and Mr. W. Al Todd were married, the Key. John 1). Pitts oftlciat ing. The bride is one of the popular and attractive young ladies of Laurcns and has a largo circle of friend?. Mr. Todd Is employed in tho con struction of tho C. <k W. 0. Railway Co. and is a llrst, rate young man in overy way. Tho wedding was attended only by the family. On August 10th. On the 10th. of August tho stato in stitute for farmers will be held at Olemson. This is the best opportunity that tho farmers of South Carolina have to receive valuable instruction while they are enjoying themselves. In fact, no such opportunity Is offered to merchants, lawyers and doctors. Tho farmers should take advantage of it. Low ratos arc given on tho rail ways. Lodging In tho college is freo and good table board is furnished for a nominal sum. THE Advertiser hopes that num bers of Laurens farmors will attend this institute. Wo believe that cvory farniT who do ^ attend will como back a better farmer and of more valuo to the stato and county. No man should think for a moment that he is too poor or humble to go to Clemson. Nobody "puts on stylo" at those meetings. Substantial farmers of common sense meet to hear instruction and whether a man wears a linen or a cotton shirt makes no dftforonco in his treatment. Itmakes nodilToronce any whoro,among intelligent people. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years or Suffi? ig. "I wish to say a fow words in praiso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattio Burgo, of Martlcsvllle, Va. "I suf ferod from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and'during tnafc time tried va rious medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summor one of my children was takon with cholera morbus, and I prooured a bottlo of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entlro relief. 1 then do cided to try tho medicine myeelf, and did not use all of ono bottlo beforo I was well and I have nover sinco been troubled with that complaint. One can not say too much in favor of that won dorful medicine." This remedy is for sale by Laurens Drug Co. NOTICE. All porsons Interested in tho come* tery at Mount Pleasant church, will moot there at seven o'clock, A. M., Thursday, 13th of August, for the pur pose of having the plats and walks cleaned off and put in nice shape. A NEW LAW FIItM. The undersigned have this day en tered into r, partnership for tho practice of law In tho Courts of thls8tato, under the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trus'.od to thftm, H. Y. Simpson, ( R, A. Ooopkr. MKS. PETER COOLEY ILL'aT LAN FORD. Rev. N.J. Holmes to Conduct a Moi*t> lug in August- Cotton Small and not Promising, Lanfohd Station, July, 27.?Mrs Peter Cooley of Tylersvillc, who was stricken with paralysis somo mouths ago, has been brought to the homo of her son, J. Y. Oooloy tO remain during licr lllnu.-s, which wo hopo will bo of short duration. Capt. J. W? Lanford, wife and daugh ter, Mis* Minnie visited relatives at Parksville last week. Mrs. 0. L Waldrop and children and II. M. Johnson and daughter Harvie are suendlng awhile with friends and relatives at Honry, N. 0. Mr. B. \V. Johnson and wlfo left Thursday evening for Ashovillc, where they will spend a couple of week*. Miss Etolla Lau ford has accepted a position with tho Alma High School for the coming session. Mrs. Sallie F. Page and daughter of Hlgin, Texas, aro visiting the former's father, who is very ill at this writing. Mr. Q. M. Harlan has a child very siok with whooping cough and pneu monia. Miss Mary Casey, an aged lady of this section, is still quite sick. Rov. N. J. Holmos of Atlanta will be gin a series of mooting at Contra', near Laoford, August, 15. Mr. Ho'nios is formerly of Laurens and has many frleuds all ovor South Carolina. Mr. R. M. l'ar-ou's child has beon c|uite sick, bat is some better. Cotton where properly worked looks well, but \i quite small, bir, under fa vorablo conditions can make something over half crop, Corn looks well but Is needing rain. There Is still a lot of grass acd somo will have to lay by In that condition. The protracted meeting at Warrior Creek began tho Fourth Sun-lay, 20th lust. AUHICOI'Ai m a ees FIxITf? ua (.' V.. four Crops Of Sorghum on the Same (?round. Mnjor M. II. ForglMOn brought to Tub advkrtiser Monday a line spacl men of second crop sorghum cane. Tho Mojor has 1,000 pounds in his barn which ho cut from one quarter of an acre. He expects to cut t wo more crops this year. lie says that horses and eattlo will leave any kind of gra-s to eat this cane and he Is a strong believer in its value. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and L'ver Tablets. They In vigorate the liver, and tho digestion regulato tho bowels and prevent bil ious attack?. For sale by Laurens Drug Co._ HRP TALLY TOUTURED. A case oame to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has por haps never been equaled. Joo Colo blck of Colusa, Calif, writes. "For 15 vcars I endured Insufferable pain from Khcumat'sm and nothing relieved me through I tried everything known. 1 camo across Klootrlo Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottlosof it completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only ?0 cents., Sa? isfaction guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. HOME FllOM KNOXYILbE. Superintendent iL I? Jonos lias Hoch Attending tho Bummer Souool? Superintendent 15. L. .lor.es of tho city schools hus returned from Knox vilio whoro ho has been attending tho Summer school for teachers. "Although 1 attended six or seven lectures a day" said Mr, Jonos yester day, "I had a good time and enjoyed my stay ia Knoxvillo The climate of Knoxvllle is fine and tho attemiance reached in the neighborhood or 200'j teachers." Mis* Gogg.vns and Miss Stovons of the Laur( us Schools are still in K'nox villo. They will leavo this week, the suininer school closing Friday. Miss MoSwain his gone to Itat Oavo for n few w e.'k'. 1TKMS FROM CAKUOLIi. Lawn Party (liven at Mr. Crowdcr's - Visitors in the Community. Oahi oi.i., July, 27.?There was a lawn party at Mr. J. 1). (Jrowder's last night, which was enjoyed by all pres ent, lee cream was served which made the evening very pleasant. Mrs. P. L. Holland is sick at this time. Mr. P.L. Holland of Atlanta, (la., visited his wife hist weok. There will In Children's Day at Beth abara on tho 16th of August. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend and bring baskets. Mrs. Spearman visited this place last week. Dor brother, Mr. Boa/.man, of Louisiana, is also visiting this place. Mrs. F.Ik n Griffin has boon quite sick, but wo arc glad to see hor im proving. Miss Charlie Hill is now at Stomp Spr'ngs, .Jiss Annie Denny visited Miss Wil lie Mae Hill last week. ClIEVE. To My Friends and Customers: ? After August lf>'.h, I will lie with The Hub, where I will bo pleased to s00 and serve my I rlends and customers throughout tho County. Respectfully, W. 0. P. Robertson Reunion Co. C, 14lh Regiment and Co. C, 3d Battalion. A reunion of Oomoanv 0, tilth Regi ment, S. (!. V.. and Comrany G, 3d (James's) Balta'ioo, will bo held at Union Church on Saturdry, August 8th. Prominent speakers are expected to bo present and make addresses. All nre invited and requested to bring woll-flllo I baskets. G. \V . ClM.lsHKTSON, For Committee. July 27, 1803. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after me con tinuously," writes F. A. Gullodgp, Vor bonu, Ala. r l>iul a terriblo case of Files causing 24 tumors. When all failed Buckhn'fl Arnica Salve oured me, Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 23 cents at Lau- . ron<5 Drug Co. and Pal.netto Drug Co. No substitute. The .March of Prog-ess. As long as pcop'o knew no better, they were content to do without tho railroad, the telegraph, the telephone, etc., but who, in this progressive age, would dispense with these necessities now? So it is with Hour. As long as you use inferior Hour and know nothing of the merits of Bransford's "Clifton", you may be satisilod with your bread, cake and pastry, but if you try one sack of "Clifton" tho "cako is dough" with all inferior Hours, T. N. Barksdalc, M. II, Fowler. RICHARDSON AND FLOYD CAPTURED. Two N"groen Who Escaped from tlie Chain (Jang Again in Custody ?Their Captors. Marshall Richardson and Hilbert Floyd, negroes, who esoiped from the chain gang, havo boon recaptured. They wore apprehended by Messrs. Dorroh Peden and W. L,Barksdale, In tho northern part of the county, Fri day. Floyd has four yoars of a live year term for manslaughter to serve. An Admirable Promotion. Governor Hey ward has at last ftp? pointed our "great and good friend" F.x-Major J. Calvin Uemphlll a lieu tenant colon?l. Novor In the annals of military history was a promotion moro deserved. TiIK ADVERTISER con gratulates the governor and tl?3 milit ary establishment. Truo "In the hands of mon ent'roly great The pen is mightier than tho sword" but there is no reason why Colonel Hemphlll should not also prove a trench ant wiekler of the snickersnee. Colonel Hera ph Ill's proienoe Is always an added charm to any circle of good fel lows and the governor and his stall' are lucky to havo him as a member. In deed, Co'oncl Hcmphill is a gold man fur any place In tho world?except pos sibly that of the pope of Rune ? his early training at Due West being against, him in that ditection. j| TIIROUUH SOUTH CAROLINA. | ? . \ ?.V ? * . ? 4 . . I . \ . X tf % * V ..... . <L% ? , . . ..W k < h .% .t,.\..'.l . w.>ocxv,wv w. .?...?..*. .oiM.u.n James T. Williams and C. 1J. Mahon aro the candidates for mayor in Green vil'o and the race is a hot one. A. II. DagnaU, an Anderson lawyer, has obtained a verdict for $1200. against a rail way for putiing him o|T a train. This was in Greenville. Dag nall bought a ticket, kept it over a year and then presented it. The con ductor refused to accept it. Tho rail way company will doubtless appeal, Tho state pre^s association contem plates a trip to lilowing Kock in Aug ust. Constibles raided the rostaurant of J. Ii. Shull In Columbia on Friday and seized a quantity of contraband whis key. David Cochran, the 11 year old son of John Cochran of Greonvillo was drowned while bathing In R?cdy river on Sunday. M. A. Dean, a promloont young business man of Anderson, died in Charlos'on on Thursday after an opera tion for appendicitis. Our New Dtscovory is sold by W. W. Dodson, LauronsD ugCo and Youngs' Pharmacy under mi absolute guar antee. Price ?1.00. Our Now Discovery is guaranteed to put your Stomach, Liver and Dowels in a healthy condition. Write T. J. Duckctt, Sherill' of l.aurcns county if you doubt it. The Congarce Waters. A soldier of tho regiment lay thirsty in Columbia but a comrado saved his life a with a bottle of some beer. WANTED ? To purchase and old time "Grandfather's Clock." T. K. I1UDGENS, 2t Laurcns Steam Laundry. INSTITUTE AVAS A GREAT SUCCESS. Fifteen Hundred Poplo nt Cray Court CleniRou College Professors News from Texas. Gkay Coi'iiT, July, 27.?Tho farm ers' institute held here on tho 22ad Inst. was a great success. Good speeches were made by Profs. .Morri son, Newman and Upton, which were greatly appreciated. A splendid din nor was served on tho ground and so cially the meeting was much enjoyed by tho liftecn hundred pooplo present. Wo had a loiter last woek from a brother who lives near Austin, Texas, llo says they have made line crops there, lino crops of oats, and wheat was fairly good, (Wheat is worth 70 cents. They are pulling fod dor and their corn is splendid. Tho cotton is promising, but the boll wcavel has mado Its appoarance and thoy do not know what tho outoomo will bo. Ho sent a specimen of tho boll wcavel in the letter. D. WILL HOLD REUNION. Veterans Will Meet at Union Church on August, 8th. At Union Church on tho second Sat urday in August, 8:h. day of the month, the survivors of Co. G.. Third Battalion and Co. C. Fourteenth S. C. V , will hold their annual reunion, Well known speakers will make ad dresses and a picnic will be served. A cordial invitation is extended and the 'people are expected to bring well fi 1 led baskets. Major G. W. CulbertSOn and the other survivors of these heroic commands always giva the visitors a flue time at tho reunions. Emphasises Its Superiority. The best test of tho merit of an arti cle is tho way it sells. Braosford Mills, at Owensboro, Ky , where "Clifton" Hour is made, run night and day, and yet thoy cannot supply the demand for "Clifton." In this city, as elsewhere, it is tho standard by which other Hours are guaged, and the statoment that "it Is just as good as "Clifton,"only makes i:s superiority the more pronounced. T. N. Barksdale, M. H. Fowler. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is dono by hoards of health and charitably in clined persons the death rato among small children is very high during the hot weath r of the summer mouths In the large cities. There Is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hun dred, however that could not bo cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. How to (let Uood Roads. Ks ablish two dispensaries in every township iu the Stato aud devote tho profits to improving tho highways. Two bottles of Our .New Discovery euros Kczema when 12 bottles of other medicines failed. Write Mr. S. L. Da vis, Laurens, S. C, about it. Every boit'e of Our New Discovery guaranteed. Our Now Discovery is the greatest blood Purlflor ever sold. Try it and know for yourself. Remember it's guar anteed. Price $1.0J. Who is he.' Who is it that makes tho Fewer-gal Ions; woars-longor paint? i \ i THE SUMMER 8 | 1 LEAEAUCE SALE 1 f ? -AT- I I J. E. MINTER & BRO.'S 8 k is in full blast and Hundreds of people have visited our |ta J store to take advantage of the Special Prices ft ? in our Departments. ^ Q We thank our friends and customers for their patronage during this ^ g| sale and during the year. Q ^ This sale closes Saturday Aug. 1st., 1903. Don't wait too long. A i;; KBWS OF TUE WORLD. ? : 3 :?: 3 Saas wk :?> S 3 8 ft At Liunlc, Ky., last week Rev. Hub ert I.oc killed K.Iii Wood ami fatally wounded his s n, was arrested and taken to jail and at dinner with the other prisoners said graco. There is talk of war between" Japan and Russia. It will end in talk. At Ouidad bolivar, Vene/.ue'a, Gov ernment (roops defeated the robe's and about 1500 wore killed. Earl Whltnoy and Olaudo U'Urion, young white mon of Tennessee, wcro hanged in Lexington, Ky., for murder* iug C. B. Glilnn, a leading white man. They wero robbing China's hous j and were discovered. They seriously ?hot Asa Chinn, son of the man killed, at the same time. Thoy wero 10 and 18 years old respectively. MERCHANTS NEWS. Full lim of Mason's fruit jars and jelly turnovers on hand. Also full lino of water cooler-', white mountain freezers and nlaska refrigerators. Got our prices before you buy. S. M. & 10. H. Wilkc?. It is stated that District Attorney John O. Capers "will probe" for peon age cases. When Republican Execu tive Commltteeman John C. Capers at tends tho Republican National Con vention next year he will bo able to learn the whole art of buying aud soil ing negroes without probing. Come while you have the chance. The sale of mill ends will clo?e Satur day. Davis, Roper & Co. At last we have found a roach de stroyer, 25 cents a bottle. Palmetto Drug Co. Tho sale of mill ends Is larger and better than ever. Don't miss the op portunity while It is going on. Davis, Roper & Co. The great Celery Tonic, $1.00 bolt'e for 50 cents. Palmetto Drug Co. Lot3 of good things can still be found at the sale of mill ends. Davis, 1 toper & Co, "Where Is the capital of the Tjnlted States?" In J. P. Morgan's ollice, Wall Street. Go to Fleming & Co. at once, get ono of their Fruit Jar Fillers and avoid tho annoyance an I of burning or soil ing your fingers. You can always Hud something new at the sale of mill ends and can get, it under the regular price. Davis, Roper & Co. For "chewing tho ray" Col. Bryan still wears the championship belt, Just in Buist Now Turnip Seeds. One fourth puind paokage 10 cent--. No danger of getting the wrong kind. Kennedy Bros. New line of iron s'onc china bowls and pitchers just arrived. Our prices are always the lowest. S. M. & 13. II. Wilke?. In spilo of tho scarcity of labor, lynohings continue. Our New Dlsoovorylssold by VV. W . Dodson, Laurons Drug Co. and Youngs' Pharmacy under an absolute guar antee Our friend Grovor CovoLnd wears a broad smile. It's a voter. Sec the beautiful mahogany bed room suit wo arc showing. Regular price $89.00 suit, our price only $70.00. If you want something real niee see this one. S. M. ? E. lb Wllkes. J. O C. Fleming & Co. have tho new crop turnip seed in all the varietios. I See their ad . Mr. Heyward is a singular hard hearted governor. He has reftired to pardon a murderess. A beautiful lino of lino umbrellas and parasols just received to go at re duced prices. J. E. M inter & Bro. The "molocshy," as Col. Floyd calls them, are good fellows and great com forts to the girls but they mako mighty unintorestin' roadln' In the daily news papers. Have you ever worn r.n American Beauty Corset? If not, try one -com fort, style, durability. The Hub. During tho fiscal year just ended 807,010 immigrants arrived in the Uni ted Stitus and not ono of them has subscribed for THE ADVERTISER. Now is tho time. Special value in solid black und solid white organdy. W. G. Wilson & Co. By ealllug at our storo you can seo tho largest and best lino of fancy rock ers evor shown In the city, In o*k or mahogany, and in wood, leather, cain or upholstered seats. S. M. & E. H. Wilkcs. Now is the time to use international Stock Food to provent your stock from dying by uso of damaged corn. Every packago guaranteed. R. P. Milam ?t Co. Soe us for anything in millinery. End-ofthc-soason priccB provall. The Hub. i Soe us before buying Ladles and Misses Slippers. Price to please, j Tho Hub. Fancy white curtain swiss just open i ed. W. G. Wilson & Co. I Our Now Dlscovory cures Sour Stom j ach and hoavy fooling after eating Guaranteed. ' Light weightcoatsand otrlped pants. I Just tho thing for the hot weather. I Pricos right. J. E. Minter & Bro. ' S. M. & E. H, Wllkes, Laurens, 8. C. l Gentlemen: The Buck's Stovo I I bought of you somotlmo ago is the . most perfect cooker we*have ever used and uses very little wood. T can re Soommend it Ui all my friends. Yours truly. J. N. Wright, Lisbon, July 21st. 1 I ? POINTS FROM ORA AND VICINITY. Mr. >V. T. Blakeley Soon (o Build. DEATH OF Mit, JEANS, Forly Dusliols to the Acre Corn. Miss McCHutook Convalescent?Vfa traded Meeting to be Held?A Delightful Dining fllvoil. Ou.\, Julj, 'S). Misses Liz/.li and Belle Craig have returned from a trip through Tennessee and Georgia. Mr. S. J. Craig has been rcouporat Ing at Chick Spring?. Rev. B. II. G.lcr is attending tho A. 11. I.*, convention at All Healing. Mrs. Grler and tho children aro at Duo West. I lev. II. B. Blakeley and children of Troy spent several days with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewdy Hlakely. Mrs. J..no Craig entertained several of her friends with a dining last woek. Tho national bird was dissected in a ni03t artls ic manner. Mr. W. T. Ulakely is contemplating erecting a very beautiful residence on Wost Main street. Mr. Blakeloy is one ol our most successful merchants. Your correepindent had tho good pleasure of being with friends in tho most hospital town in Carolina. Many thanks aro duo Mrs. Anderson, Smith and Hondarson for the kindly manner in which they disponeod toothsome delicacies well calculated to sustain the inner man. Miss Jennio Plaxco of Clinton was with friends hero last week. Communion with protracted ser vices is announced for the second Sab bath in August. The ladies of tho two churches hero organized a Ladles' Bible Society last Monday. Tho meeting will be hold every Monday afternoon at ? o'clock. Miss L'zzle Wyatt, after spending several weeks with relatives hero has returned to hor bom i in Tennessee. Mr. W. B.Sloan of Lnuronswas with his many friends hare last week. A shadow of sorrow passod over this entire community when it was an nounced that Mr. Hex Joans was dead at his father's house near this place. Mr. Jeans was just merging into the full bloom of young manhood aad his death is peculiarly sa I. For the p?st year ho had been an extreme sufferer. First being ti111ioted with rheumatism, then h tvlng a leg broken and when just able to walk he was attacked with typhoid fever, which resulted with his death. Mr. Jeans was an exceptionally bright young man and bore through his entire sickness the kind and chcor ful disposition which characterized him from a youth and which had won for him many friends throughout tho entire county. To the sorrowing family and sympathizing friends we commend them to the grace, love and mercy of Him, who on a similar sad occasion, said : "Thy brot her shall rise again.'' Mr. Jeams was a member of tho Pres byterian Church at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff of Florida spool a few days with Mrs. Ida McClintock. A young man from a neighboring town whose name diligent inquiry lias failed to reveal is becoming a frequent visitor to our town. No deIInito sus picions have yet been aroused. Miss L'zzle McClintock has returned from the hospital at Augusta whore she underwent treatment for appendicitis. Miss McClintock is fast convalescing, to tho joy of her many friends. Mr-. Jas. Fowler of Fowler's, accom panied by her friend, Mrs. Livingston, ,-lsUed Mrs. Corrio Byrtl last woek. Mr. lt. II. Fleming is tho champion musk rat killer. Thirteen havo BUO OlimbtO his heroic treatment. <x>uitc a number of farmers from hero attended the Giay Court Institute. Dr. S. F. Hlakely. besides being a vory successful practitioner, Is ono of tho moat up-todato farmors in tho county. The Doctor has a Held of corn from which ho expects to roalizo forty bushels to tho acre. The corn is very promising now, find with continued seasons his hopes may be fully realized. Tho annual barbecue, celebrating tho glorious Fourth, was much enjoyed. J. Y. II. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is D.\ King's I.lfo Fills, The^o pills chango weak ness into strength, listlessnoss Into on ergy, brain-fag into mental i>owor. They arc wonderful in building up tho health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Tho Laurens Drug Co. and Pal motto Drug Co. On Storage and for Sale. Guano, Day, Brick, Wagons, Hay Presse?, .Mowers, Hay Hike, Corn, Ce ment and a fow barrels of Coal Tar, and havo plonty room for any kind of storage. J. Wade Anderson, Manager. NOTICE STOCK-HOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is horeby given that tho an nual meeting of the stock-holders of tho Pooplo's Loan and Exchange Bank of Laurons, S. 0., will boholdatiho ofliees of tho bank In Laurens, S. C, at 11 A M., Tuesday, August, 1?, 11)08. W. A. Watts, Pres'deot. July, 20, 1003.?td.