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FARM 1? Before You Buy or Sell any Kind of Real Estate, or Business, Write us your wants. j. Y. Garlinoton & Co., Laurens, S. C. |For Cut Glass, Wedgewood and Haviland China, SEE STOCK AT Palmetto Drug Co. VOL. XIX. LAURENS, S. O.. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25. 1903 NO. 16 FARMERS TO USE LESS FERTILIZERS, Action Taken at Friday's Meeting. THE RESOLUTIONS. Eleven Companies Were Heard From. Committee Instructed 1o Continue In vestigations and Call Another Meeting If Advisable. The farmers met again on the 20th of November to hear report of the com mittee of farmors appointed at the former meeting. They reported that thoy had corresponded with eleven fer tilizer companios, nine of which re plied but did not state what the prices wuuld be next soaeon except one com pany. They all reported an advance on the materials and o labor and the uuetlog could not unders'aod why ammonias had advanced and there was no such advance on cotton seed, from which vegetable ammonia is obtained. After a very freo and full discussiou the fo lowing resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the farmers have wasted a great deal of money in the past by the injudicious use of fertilizers, while they have neglected their borne re sources, Resolved, 1st: That they recommend to the farmers of l.aureus County that it is to their benefit to use no fertiliz ers at tbo advanced prices of coramer o'al fertilizers or great'y curtail tho quan'ity used. Ueso'.vod 2nd: That ns to the com mittee appointed ut tho meeting on N ?vembcr, 0, the questions upon which '.lio committee wero instructed to make i quiry and rf-port Le recommitted to s.ibl committee and that they are in s ruo'.ed to proi-ceute th ir investiga tion of the subject matter contained in the resolutions adopted by the meot iu:r of tho Hth of November and that said committee are empowered to call another meeting at 6uch t'inrs ss they may think for tho best in'erest of the fa mors. A. O. Fuller, Chairman. Ja ed D. Sullivan, Secretary. Go to Williamson's lor Cut GIjss. s SIMPLY BREATHK If. A Tew Minnies Use of Hyomei Fonr Times a Bay Cures Catarrh. The pleasanteat, most convenient and tho only scientific method for the treatment and cure of catarrh 1? Hyo mel. Simply put twenty drops of Hyo moi in the inhaler that oomes with ovory package and then breath it for a few minutes four times a day. It f eems remarkable that so simple a way of treating catarrh will effect a cure, but the most Important discover ies of science have always been tho timphst. By breathing Byomci in this way every particlo of air that on ters the air passages of tho throat and head and goes into the lungs is charged with a healing balsam that kills the germs and baclll of catarrh and poothes and allays all irritation. The first day's use of Hyomei will 6how a decided improvement and in a short time there will be no further trou ble from catarrh. It* actio'n is rapid and lasting. You take no risk in buying Hyomei. A complete outfit costs $1.00, and If af ter using it you can say that It has not helped you The Laurens Drug Co. will return your money. What other treat ment for catarrh Is eo'd under a guar antee like this? There's No Particular Secret About making flour and yet given the same mill, same machinery and s iino wheat, no two milters will make flour exactly alike. B rides the techl nal skill there's a "knaok" in making flour and Bransforcl's miller has it to an exceptional degree. That's one rea son why "Clifton'" proves so distress ingly popular that wherever it is sold, competitors are obliged to recognize it as a stardard and offer their flour as "just as good." THE SEASON IS ON If you want to buy or sell a house and lot in town or a plantation in the e maty call to see me. I will not ask you too much, and I oan sell your property for its value. I don't want to try to sell your prop cry at a fictitious value.. I only under take to fit the property to a purchaser whom it suits, and who Is willing to l ay its 'value. I am not a "smoothe article." I make plain statements, and your own inves* tigation will prove their correctness. If you have properly to manage, (urn it over to me. I can save you annoyance and money also. Your renti will be collected and remitted f >r promptly. I have for Rale: 10 shares National Bank, (Laurens,) s'ock. 20 shares '(Enterprise Bank, (Lau rent) stook. v k 6 shares Laurens Cotton mill stook. 188 acres one and one fourth mile, from "StompSpring", Jocks Township. 15aores bottom land, 4 miles North of Laurens. 8 r. on! house and lot on Jones Street. 5 room hmse and lot on Simpson Si root. 7 room house and lot on West Main Street. 1 lot on Kast Main Street. 8 store lots at Clinton, 8. C. FOR RENT. 2 5 room) cottages near Furniture Fan'ory. M( re mi house with servant's houso on Weit Main Street. 1 6 ro .Ii? hot|>e en South Harper 0tr tt. M. L. Copeland, BE Vb Ktl'ATK, STOCKS AND BUN'DM AMONG OUR FRIENDS. H Miss Nettie Hano of Enoree is visit ing Miss Perrln Farrow. Miss Canaille Vance is visiting Mrs. R. F. Jonos. Miss Mary Boyd has gone to Ander son county where she will teach. Mlsss Louise Fleming of Greenwood is visltituf relatives in the oity. Dr. W. A . Shands, mayor of Clinton, was in tho c'.ty yesterday. Mrs. O. B. Major and children of Nowberry aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Jones. Mrs, Sitgreavos of Bristol, Teno., Is visiting her d tughter, Mre. W. H. Mar tin. Mrs. C. W. Tune and Mrs. Sallie Young have gone to Augusta to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. The Ted Faust Minstrels drew a large house Monday n:ght. It i* the general opinion that it is the bost min strels company that has played hero in several seasons?tho cloanest, clover and funniest. All who saw it are glad thoy 6Bw it. To be Married Today. Tho marriage of Miss Connie Jones and Dr. Leonard of Spartanburg will take phico this ovening at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Jones. Meet Friday Afternoon. At 8.30 Friday afternoon The Lau rens Chaptors Daughters of the Con federacy, will meet at tho home of the president, Mrs. S . S. Furrow. Gave Delightful Reception. Mrs. C. C. Featherstone give a de lightful recep'ion last Saturday com plimentary to Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Fer guson. Many guests were present and the affair was greatly onioyed. New Story Next Week. This week The Grip of Hanor closes in The Advertiser. Next week a new story, Graustark, begins* Th's is a story of adventure and one of the moctpopular of tho day. Thoso who expect to read should begin with the first Issup. Tbis story Is alono worth nr re to tho reader than tho prieo of Tue Adverkiser. To Be Married Today. Mr. Leland Kennedy, principal in the Greenwood City School, and Miss Ellis of Greenwood, will be married in that city today. Mr. S. R. Todd of Laurens left for Greenwood yesterday to attend tho wedding. Mr. Koanedy is the son of Mr. W. W- Kennedy and is a talented and popular young man. Entertained Flinch Club. Miss Mary Simpson entertained the flinch club last Friday afternoon. It was a Japaneso entertainment. The refreshments were served by Misses Annie and Lucia Simpson in Japanese costume. Japauese decoratious pre vailed and novel rnd pretty features abounded. See Thanksgiving Ad. Davis, Roper & Co. spread before the readers of The Advertiser today an attractive Thanksgiving Menu. They always have something to eay that is of interest to the public that wear clothes and the bargains that aro to be found In their great store arc not to be excelled. Married In Abbeville. Mr. Walter L. Glonn of Abbeville and Miss Mary Rebecca Nickles, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nick lea, were married in Abbeville last Wednesday evoning. Mr. Glenn is su perintendent of the Abbeville Furni ture Factory. He is a son of the late Mr. William Glenn of this county. Mr. and Mim. Glenn are on a visit here and are receiving many congratnlationa. Have you seen Williamson's now Jewelry Storo? "WANTED" Eyery person in Laurons County who is looking for bargains in Real Estate, to call at my office in The McC'ord Bullding, Laurons, S. C. and seo the Hat I have for ssle. I can give you un disputed evidence of the wondorful re sults j have accomplished b'.noe I hive been la business, and as a matter of faot I must sell properties in order to live. "I want to see that man that sells more Real Estate than mo, or his ploture." If you don't believe what 1 tell you 1? true, list your property with me and seo for yourself. If you wont to buy look over this list and let mo have your proposi tions: 305 oore tract, $1,000.00. 12 acre tract. $1,000.00. 221 acre tract. $1,600 00. 200 acre troot. $2,260.00. 145 acre tract. $000.00. 140 oore trac\ $3,500.00. 300 aoro tract. $3,600.00. 200 aore tract. $8,000 00. Thru- nloe houses on Chestnut St. One nice house on East Main Strrot. One 11 room house in town of Clin ton, S. C. Two store rooms on Public Square of Laurens, 8. O. 25 tenant houses In different parts of the oity. 5) shares Ware Shoals Mill stock 03. 5 shares Laurens Furniture Manu facturing stook. $75.03. Offices in any part of the city for rent Let me hear from you, asking for description of any of the abovo prop erty. Remember I stated last month that I wrote more insurance than ooy agent in tho city, i will make the same state ment this month and (challenge con tradiction.) UEO. W. 81112 Lb, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BOISDS ANI> INSURANCE. CIVIL COURT IS IN SESSION. Judge J. IL Hudson is Pre siding. FERTILIZER CASE. Dr. II. O. Coleman Gets a verdict. The Cnfio or Mrs. N. E. Smith Against W. L. Uray aud W. 1). Harks dale?Verdict for Plaint In". Tho special term of tho civil court convened Monday morning with former Judge J. H. Hudson actiug as special judge. Miss Mary Bowen in the ab sence of Mr. Motte, who Is engaged in anothor court in anothor county, is acting as stenographer. Monday the oase of the Globe Phos phato Company against II. G Coleman, action on guano notes, was tried and the jury brought in a verdict for de fendant. Tbe defence was that the acid bought of the company was worth less and the jury took this viow. The case has been on the docket eight or ten years. Yesterday tho court was engaged in tho case of Smith against Gray and Barksdale, an action for damages, plaintiff claiming that W. L." Gray as laudlord and W. D. Barksdale as con stable took possession of property of Mra. N. B. Smith on a claim for rent against W. H. Smith her husband as tenant. The jury found a verdict g'.viDtf the housohold goods detained to tho plain tiff b jfr no damage against defendant. Go to Williamson's for Silverware. for Sale?A piano in tirst class condition. A great bargain. Apply to M. L. Copeland. Notice. The regular annual meoting of tho Shareholders of the National Hank of Laurent?, S ,0.,will bo hold at the Bank ing house of said Hank on tho second Tuesday in January, 11)01, being tho 12th day of tho month. Jno. Aug. Barksdale,. . Cash i eu. MANSHIP IS COMING. Will Lecturo tu Opera llouso on Dc> comber, 14. Luther Man*hip, a favorite in Lau rent), will lecture in the opera house on December, 14. From Big House to Cabin will be his theme. Tho Nashvilio Banner says: "Mr. Manshlp is styled the Sol Smith Rus sell of the South and his wonderful impersonations fully justify tho title." The Atlanta News describes him as "One of the most captivating, humor orous and imimltablo patfform enter tainers that has ovor visited Atlanta." In the samo way speak tho papers throughout tho South and the coun try. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two wooks has put mo in my 'teons' again" writes D. II. Tur ner of PernpsoytOWD, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowelp. Purely vegetable. Novor grips. Only 25 cents at Laurens Drug Co. and W. \V. Dodson. HEV. AND MRS. TODD LEAVE FOR CHINA. They Go ns Missionaries?Something About Their Route and Work for the Church. Rov. S. C. Todd and Mrs. Todd left Macon, Ga., for San Francisco, Cai., about a month ago. where they made a visit to Mrs. Todd's parents before sailing for China . Their route carried them by way of St. Louis, Kansas City, Colorado Springs end S^lt Like, thonce to San Francisco. At 4 o'clock on tho 18ih of this month thoy took passago on tho largo new steamship Coroa, for Maedo, Southern China. They are sent out by the Vinevllle Baptist Church of Ma con, of which church Mr. Todd has been pastor for sometime. Miss Fannie Winn of the same oburch and Mr. and Mrs- Monroe of New Hampshire go out to the samo field to labor with them. ??!??&? &??J|b ?!*?&? c4?4&^?^?a&?^? ^m&> ?&?^? ?&??&? af* / WS ^Wn s*\ /*\ /? /? ?^ /?* ^rT^R 'IN '?n ?n U\ /Vs /?Ts /Ws TTTnTTn ^Ts THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN has a pretty hard time, and deserves a lot of credit; but how about the wo man behind the washboard? She gets very small credit, tho' she has given much. She credited her husband with enough honesty and business sense to arrange for her future comfort before he died; but she credited the wrong man. He didn't pay: and now she is trying to scrub his sins away on a washboard. Now, Mr. Man, don't you create another picture like this. Write to Cox of Colum bia, and ask him about that policy sold by the State L,ife which pays your widow the policy, together with every dollar you have paid in should you die in twenty years. CAPITALISTS SAW LAURENS MILLS. Spent a Few Hours Here Last Friday. THEY WERE PLEASED. Highly Praised the New Watts Mill Plant. Directors of Laurens Mill Company Met and Declared n Semi-Annnal Dividend of Six Ter Cent. A party of Northern men, including S. M. Milliken and Mr. Drewster of Doertng, Mll-iken & Co., Mr. Perkins and Mr. Van Valkonburgh of Now York and Mr. Rice of Boston stopped here for a few hours Friday afternoon and Inspected tho Laurens and Watts Mills. Most of them are Interested in theao mills as sharo-holdera and Messrs. Milliken and Drewster belong to the ii 1*111 which is selling agent for the Laurens Mills. Mr. William M. Bird of Charleston, a director of ^au rens, and Mr. Joe Sirrine of Groenville, a director of Watts, were also with the party. Mr. Sirrine is tho architect of the Watts Mills. His work was highly commended by the visitors, who were unqualified In the favorable expres sions about the Waits Mills plant. Ex perienced mill men, as they are, it was pleasant to hoar them voice tho opin ion that Laurons has in this mill one of the best in tho South or tho country. Tho Laurens Mill was of course found in Its usual excellent condition, Tho directors of tho latter mill met and voted a six per cent, semi-annual divi dend, payable January l.-t. This Is the highest semi-annual dividend that the mill has paid and only one other mill in tho stato is paying so well. The Northern men, while they have large interests In tho Laurens Milis do not own them.by any means. The old mill is more largely owned in Laurons and in this stato than in the North. You havo road of the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilln, and von should havo per fect conftdonco in its merits. It will do you good. A Great Array Seasonable Bafo;aios. We invite you to inspect them and if they are not all we claim don't buy them. One lot ladies' Fleeced Lined Union Suits,. 25c One lot Children's Fleeced Lined Union Suits, . 25c One lot Ladies' full sized Fleeced Vest, . 15c One lot Ladies' j>Non-shrinking Wool Vest,. 50c One lot Ladies' very heavy gray Vest, . 25c One lot Men's Fleeced heavy weight Vests, Draws to match, per garment,. 25c One lot Men's 50 cents Vests(dark brown only) at,.,. 35c One lot .Sanitary extra heavy Men's Vest, . 45c Some remarkable Values in Men's and Ladies' sample Underwear?ask to see them. , QUILTS AND BLANKETS: One lot Bed Comforts,.A. 50c One lot Bed Comforts,. 75c One lot 11-4 extra heavy Blankets, per pair,.,.#2.00 A big lot Fine Blankets, worth up to #5.00 per pair. Some of them slightly soiled will close them very cheap. SPECIAL VALUES: One lot Outing,. 04c One lot Dress Calico,. 04c One lot Checked Homespun, . 04c One lot Fine Sea Island, 36-inchcs wide, . 05c Heavy School Boys' Jeans,.15c, 20 cts., and 25c Good Mattress Ticking, . 05c Big line Cassimere for Pants,.2octs, 35cts, 45c A Great Shoe Business! But we want it to keep growing. We are offering some good things in Shoes to Close Out Odd Lots and at very much less than COST, Ladies' Dress Shoes, sizes 3, 3^, 4, 41^?Prices, 49cts, 6c)cts, 8o,cts and oitets. Children's Shoes locts, to $1.50. Men's Shoes from $1.00 to $3.00. OUR DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY has bcerl good and our line is still very complete and our prices at" the usual low notch, O. B. SIMMON? OO. 8 i DR. FERGUSON AND MISS IRBY MARRIED. Beautiful Ceremony United Two of Laurons' Most Prominent Families Last Wednesday. Last Wednesday evontng at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. William C. Irby, their second daughter, Miss Claudia, and Dr. William Dorroh Ferguson, were mar ried, Rev. J. D. Pitts, uncle of the bride-groom, officiating. The wedding was attended by relatives and immedi ate friends of tbo couple. Miss Lillian Irby, the bride's sister, was ma'd of honor and Mr. Josse K. Vance was best mun. Tho house was prettily decor ated and the ceremony was a beautiful one. The bride Is a member of ono of the oldest tsnd most prominent families and one of the most attractive and popular young lad'es of Laurens. Dr. Fergu son, the eldest son of Col. .Tohn W. Ferguson is a leading physician and has hosts of friends. The bride received numerous hand somo presents. A number of guests from other parts of, the stato attendod the wedding. Among them were Mrs. Frank Wilson of Nowberry, Mr. Hun ter of Nowberry, Mrs. Weston, of Co lumbia, Mr. Young Vance of Colum bia, Miss Vanco of Clinton, Mis3 May Singleton of Acton, Mrs. P. G. Ellisor of Newberry and others. Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson are at home at Col. J. W. Ferguson's. QUICK ARREST. ? J. A. Guiledge. of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 54 tumors. After doctors and all remedios failed, Buck len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and curod him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25 cents at Laurens Drug Co. and W. W. Dodson. REPORT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE National Rank of Laurens, At Laurens, in the Slate of South Caro lina, at Close of Business, November, 17th, 1003. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, 71,310 57 Overdrafts, sccurod ami unse cured, (WS 97 U.S. Homls to sweuro circula tion, 16,000 00 Premiums on U. S Rends, 710 oo Stocks, securities, etc. IS7 11 Hanking-houso, furniture, and fixture*, 3,9tu 85 Othor roal ?statoownod, 8,8^0 00 Duo from National Banks (not reserve agents) 730 88 Duo from Stato Hanks and Han kors, 8'2 13 Duo from approved reserve agents, 5,015 75 ("hecks and oilier cash items, 125 B9 Notos of othor National Hanks, 2,000 00 Fractional paper currency, nickols, and conts, S2 30 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Spooie, 7,073 05 Txigal-tonder notos, 1,525 00 0,408 05 llodomption fund with U. S. Treasuror (5 per cent, of circulation,) 800 00 Total, $121,311 45 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $ 03,000 00 Surplus rand, 12,000 00 Unuividod profits, loss expen ses and taxos paid, 2,001 70 National Hank notos outstand ing, 13,700 00 Duo to othor National Hanks, !?>7 88 Due to Stato Hanks and Hankers, 272 40 Dividends unpaid 170 00 Individual deposits subject to chock, 28,403 20 Time certificates of doposit, 4,02?) 00 Total, 9124,344 45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County op Laurens. J I, Jno. Aug. Barksdale, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. John Auo. Barksdale, Cashier. , Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this tho 21th day of November 1!K)3. O. G. THOMPSON, j. p. l. o. Corrkct.?Attost: JNO. A. BARKSDALH, C. B. BOBO, it. F. POSEY, Directors. AT TAPP'S DEPARTMENT STORE Columbia, S. C. No Department Store in tho South is in a position to domoro for the "out-of town" trado than we are. Wo buy our goods in such large quantities that we 3an always get the very lowest possi olo prices. We handle only tho best Df everything and wo are so woll in touch with the manufacturers in the North and East that wo always have the latest productions in ovory de partment. Tho trains into Columbia now run so conveniently that you can run in from my part of the State, spend tho day with us and get back to your home that same night. We're always glad to have you with us. But If you can't some, shop by mail, We'll take care of pour orders. Now for Christmas shopping. You tiavo ju?t a month loft. Come before Lho cnoicest things are taken. How ibout some extra fine blankets or silk 3om forts? Our Millinery Department is the most completo and up-to-date in the South. Always something new and inappy. And in our Coat Suit Depart ment we have made many new addi tions this week in tho way of now iult9, Cloaks and Skirts. Many of tho new suits and cloaks which wo are now displaying are dlfforent from any that we have yet boon ablo to show this sea son. And we havo a spooially big lino of FURS. children's hur sets. River Mink,. M.00 Sable Hare.. 2.25 American Ermine,. 3.00 Persian Lamb. 6-00 Angora Muff,. 1 00 Blue Angora,. 2 50 Broox Mink,. 4.00 Tan Hare,. 2.00 Opossum,. ... 10.00 Wo givo Automobile TIckots with oaoh 50 cents cash purchase. You may win 1?. Express, mail or freight paid by us on al. purohasos amounting to $5.00 or over within a radius of 000 miles. THE JAMES L. TAPP CO. Corner Main and Blanding 8t9., , Columbia, S. C. of arson white men are accused. Lollace Boys Have Been Arrested. BARN WAS BURNED. It Belonged to Mrs. Ellie Owings. Dogs Tracked 1 ho Two Young Men to Their Hoiiics, it is Said?Other Circumstauolal Evidence. Broadus and Lannlo Liollaco were ar rosted Friday on t ^e charge of burning the barn of Mrs. Ellio Owings in this county near Fountain Inn on Monday night of last week. They aro young White men. It is said that the Lollaco boys woro tracked by dogs to their home soon af ter tho lire occurred, which was early in tho night. It is also eaid that their tracks were identified near tho scene of the fire. Ono of the boys has a lamo foot and that made his track tho more easily recognized. It is said that they claim that they were near tho property hours before tho lire occurred and that the tracks were then made. Tho evidence against them so far is of a circumstantial kind. Tho burned barn contained much corn and provender. S. C. Hill who lives in tho northern part of the county lose his barn by fire lust week. Details aro not known here. Friday night the barn of E. A. Ham ilton, three uiilos south of town, was burned, together with about 400 bush els of corn, a largo quantity of cotton seed meal and hulls, other provender, 'harness and gear. The origin of the lire is not known. Thursday night a small lire occurred in the dust room of the Laurons Cotton Mill which called oat the department. It was extinguished with nominal dam age. _ Married at Burksdnle. Mr. Frank Pieroe of Waterloo and Miss Craco Duval of Barksdalo wore married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Duval, at Barks da'e, Sunday afternoon. Uev. Jodie A, Martin officiated. The relatives and friends of tho couple were present. After the ceremony a delightful repast was served. Mr. Pierce is the son of the lite Mr. Joseph Fierce and is a popular young man. Tho brido is tho daughter of Mrs. J. W. Duval and is a very attractive young lady who has numerous friends. FROM SOtTflfAFRlCA. NEW WAY OF USING CHAMBER LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, Mr, Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal. South Africa, says: "As a proof that Chamberlain^ Cough Remedy Is a cure suitable for old and young, I pan you tho following: A neighbor of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if they would get a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and put some up on the dummy teat the baby was suck ing it would no doubt cure tho child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by Laurens Drug Co. Say what about wheat sowing? It'f a lino time. Call and get somo of my Ouano and Aeid before it is too lato. Prico* right. E, W. Copoland. iwerchaWnews. See our now lino of pudding dishes, beau'ifuily decorated. It piccos In real china only DO cents. S. M. & E. U. Wilkes. There's an elegance as wcllascom fori in our Furs, and the price* are way down. The Hub. Now crop Georgia Ribbon Cino Sy rup, tho host for ;")U cents a gallon. Kennedy Bros. We have ju-t tho thing you want in a window shade. Any color or size. Call and sec our line. 8. M. & E. H, Wilkes. The newest things in wrist bags 25 cents to 60 cents. Tho latest in combs, 10 e n s, IB cents ? .1 25 cent9. Tho Hub. N iW is your time for overcoats and suits. Ilig values. Divis, Roper & Co. 'I ha* so'id oak b d room suit at $11.90 is a hummer. You should see it. S. M< &. E. H. Wilk08. New Orleans syrup, Do Batterlo sy rup, right from tho kottlo at GO cents per gallon. Kennedy Bros. S.'O our li:ie of line English crockery for Ibo table. Our prlcos on these goods urc less than you can buy tho oominoo American goods for from oth ers. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Hunters' altontlon is called to our full lh.c of leggings. Prico 2.r> cents to $.'1 00. Cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Davis, Roper <fc Co. Ladios' suits at ono-half prico. Davis, Roper & Co. Vor a bilious attack tako Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick euro is certain. For salo by Laurens Drug Cj. Notice. Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the oapital stook of tho Entrekln Quarry Company of Gray Court, S. O, will bo opened at the of fice of A. O. Todd anl the store of Dorroh & Peden, Gray Court, 8. C. at 10 o'clock a. m., Nov. 20th 1903. D. J. Entrekln, L. C. Dorrob, Corporator*. iNov. 24.?lt. I