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<; KEEN WOOD'S ii IU Fl BE. Los? Partially I'orerrd by Insurance? Mrs. Moselej'a Tragic Death. Greenwocd susta'ned a heavy blow last Wednesday when fully h?lf the ^biislue<s portion of the o'ty was swept away by the big fire, which broke out in the Central Hotel and raged for three huurs, making a clean sweep of all the stores, banks and other business houses located in the Northern part of | the city Tho property loss has been placed at $183,000, with about ?75,000 | insurance. \The trag'o death of Mrs. Moseloy, ho perUhed in tho Central Hotel of which sho was manager was a most de plorable occurrence. She managed to get out of her room on tho 6econd floor and bad reached the veranda, where sho was loca'od by her continued soroaras. She was r ntreated to jump, but sho was evidontly too weak to I escape. Meantime effort! wore made to | get ladders, but present*y she collapsed and her cries were beard no more. She was an aunt of Mis. J A. Copelacd of v this city, who went to Greenwocd Wednesday afternoon to be with Mrs. Moseley's family and other relatives In their great affliction. Mrs. Moseley was a widow and is survived by her daughter, Miss Leila Moseley, whore sided with her mother, and a son, Roscoe Moseley, of Anderson. On tho night of the lire the daughter was at Anderson, visiting her brother. It was a terrible ca'amity to befall any town, but the plucky little city will in a few months ccmo forih in all her strongth?groater and grander. PICNICKED AT YAKBOKOUUU'S. Laarens and Spartanbnrg Unitedly Bold Forth on the Enoree. Picnics, school picnic?, come thick and fast these days. In some Instances two or moro schools have united in these pleasant spring-time occasions, as did Sandy Springs, Miss Alice Little's fchool in this county and Cross An chor, Spartanburg county, Mr. Robert E. Leo Smith, teacher, at Yarborough's Mill on tho Enoree last Friday. lCloquont speeches, inspiring music, sumptuous dinners, beautiful women, gallant men, bright boys and girls all conspired to make the day a notable occasion. The speake-s were Solicitor T. S. Seaso of Spartanburg, candidate for rc-olectloo, Hon. R . A. Coopar of Laurens, candidate for So icitor and Superintendentof Education Elmore of Spartanburg. Laurens school inter ests were also represented by the County Superintendent, Mr. Brooks It was an admirable innovation in picnicking and those on the Laureos inside would no doubt bo delighted to| B duplicate the occasion regularly, con ^tinuously and indefinitely. MOUNTVILLE SCHOOL CLOSES. Captain Watklus and Rev. J. B. Pur rot t Make Addresses. Mountvili.e, May 31.?Last Friday the closing exercises of our school were held and the day was very pleas antly spent. Early In the morning the people from the surrounding com munities and candidates from all over the county bogan to gather, and by 10 J o'clock, tho hour for opening, tho house was packed. After the children had concluded their exorcises, Cipt. H. H. Watklns, of Anderson, was in troduced and delivered an able address. He was followed by Rev. J. B. Parrott, of Clinton, who also made a fine speech. At the conclusion of the school exer cises, the crowd was invited to partake of the bountiful picnlo dinner in the grove nearby. In the afternoon a ball game was played between Mountvllle and Cross Hill, resultlog In a victory for the home team. The patrons and trustees met and unanimously re-elected Prof. W. P. Culbertson and his accomplished daughter, Miss Blanche, for another term. The satisfaction these able and faithful teachers have been giving is proven by the vota they received yesterday. This closas their fifth year and we hope to hold them longer. C. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. Lauren* Drug Co. Will Return Your Money if M l-o-na Does Not Cure You. There are hundreds of people in Lau rens who were not in the least bit sur prised when they read in The Adver tiser that the Laurens Drug Co. are selling Mi-o-na under a guarantee to refund the money, la case It did not cure. This marvelous dyspapsia remedy will cure the worst case of indigestion, headacho, dizziness or the general played out condition that afflicts every one suffering with stomach trouble. *-*?*? Mi-o-na does not simply relieve; it cures. The Laurens Drug Co. can tell you of many well known people In ihis city whom this remedy has restored to health, often after they have tried many other methods of treatment with k little or no benefit. The best kind of advertising is the praise of a pleased oustomer, and there are to-day nundreds In Laurens, who are advertising Mi-o-na because It cured them. A few months ago they were thin and dyspeptic, and could eat nothing without fear of stomach trou ble Since using Mi-o-na they nave made noticeable gain in flesh, can eat what they want, and when they want, without fear of suffering. This medicine is lo the form of a email tablet, very pleasant to take and costs only 60 cents a box. It is a pure medicine that speedily and perma nently cures all forms of stomach trou ble and Is only one that can be s>ld un der a positive guarantee without any restriction, to refund the money if ft does not ouro. OUR NEW DISCOVERY Is not an alchollo stimulant which does good "only" tor the time boing, but it is nature's remedy, effecting a speedy and lasting cure by oleansing tho blood from all impurities, suoh aa Itching Skin, Plmplos. Eozoma, Blood Poleon, and It Is a positive cure for all Nervous Troubles, Heart Troubles, Btckacho, Rheumatism. Dropsy, Kid ney an 1 Bladder Troubles, Fever and Ague and Female Diseases. Price 11.00. ' For sale by The Laurens Drug Co., Dr. W. W. Dodson, Laurent: Youngs' Pbarmsoy, Clinton; Dr. J. H. Miller Cross Hill. o A. ?9 T O je Bear* tb? ^ Kind Vm Haw Hmn BosuM NftetaM et AMONI) <?UR FBIENDS. Mr. W. J. Benjamin visited Colum bia's Pun-Flower Carnival Inst week. Mr.J. It. Anderson, of Watorloe, was In town Saturday Mis? Emmio Lou Humbert, of Prince ton, apont several hours in the city Paturday. Mr.J. W. Crawford was among the Laurens visitors to Columbia's Car nival last week. Miss LeilaThompsou of Spartanburg will arrive in the city iu a few days to visit Mrs. W. E. Lucas-. MIfs Vaughn Oritton was tho guost during Carnival week of Mips Virginia Simkina of Columbia. Mrs. T. H. Nelfon has returned from Columbia, whero she spent Carnival weok with relatives. Mrs. W. R. DilllnghamTof Spartan burg has been tho (,'"'" ? for a few days of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Copelaud. Mrs. M. L. Copeland entertained the Euchre Club from five to seven on hut Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. W. Hall of Charleston. Mrs. Ca-rio W. Vanco and Miss Car rie Bess went down to Columbia for the Carnival as the guests of Mrs. William Banks. Mr. Herbert R. Martin and Miss Ruth Easterby visitod Mrs. W. 11. Madden In Greenville u few days during the past week. Mrs. Eli/.a MoOuen, of Princeton, ac companied by her two sons, Clary and Charles, visited in the city two or three days the past week. Mr. Robort Adams is at homo from Davidson College. He was of the largo graduating class this year, and h!s friends are glad to wolcomo him homo. Mr. Bismarck H. Ballo of Philadel phia came down Friday to visit bis pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Balle and family, as well as his numerous Lau rons friends and acquaintancen,who are always dolighted to greet him. lie will spend a week or so In the city. Commencement at Clemson Collego boglns on the fifth cf Juno with the baccalaureate sermon, which will bo preached by Bishop Bratton of Mis sissippi. There will be several literary addresses, and tho graduating exer cises, etc., which will carry tho pro gram through the seventh. Prof. Tho?. F. Jones, of Gray Court Owings Institute, was In tho city Fri day to meet his distinguished friend^ Rev. C. V, Baldy, I). D.,of Manchester, Va., who was returning homo from a visit to his old home in Georgia, and to his wife's family at Aikon. He is pastor of Bainbridgo Street Baptist Church, Manchester, and is one of the moat orominent young divines in tho Southern Baptist Convention. Deatli of a Lady. Mrs. Fannie Moore, wifejof Mr. John W. Moore, of Cole Point, diod last Fri day afternoon, after a brief illnoss. Her husband and Uve children survive her. The burial took place Saturday at Mount Pleasant. Death or a Child. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hudgena' friends and relatives throughout the city and county extend deep sympathy to them in tho death of their 18-months old baby boy, Charles Pancoast Hud gens, who passed away WeJnesday night last. The remains were taken to Chestnut Ridge Thurjday afternoon for burial, Teachers Re-Elcctcd. At a meeting last week of tho Board of Trustees, the following teachers of tho Graded School corps were re elected: Misses Helen Goggans, Em mie Meng, Lillier Stevens, Llllie Mil ler, Ida Patrick and Mrs. C. S. Fullor. Vacanoles in the fifth aud ninth grades will be supplied later. Pine Blaff School Picnic. One of the many dolightful school picnics throughout the county this season was that of the Pine Bin IT School, near Cross Hill, last Wednes day. Pine Bluff had as Its toacher this year Miss Eva Martin, daughter of Rev. J. A. Martin. For the p'.cnic oc cisiou, three invited speakers enter tained the large gathering in tho fore, noon. These weroCol. J. II. Wharton, Superintendent of Education Brooks and Mr. W. P. Turner, Sr. A her the regulation p'enic dinner had been served, more spooch making was in*, dulged in by Dr. J. H. Millor, Hon. F. P. McGowan aud others. IN MEMOBIAM. Mr. Willie H. Bryson was b:>rn near Cross Hill Nov. 1868, and died at his home, near Laurens, April 7th, 1004. A useful citizen, kind father and affec tionate husband has parsed away. He leaves ai only brother, Mr. Robert Bryson, of Cro-s Hill, who (dung td him with devote 1 affection du-dug his long anl painful tflness. Just threo weeks after he was buried, his baby, Agnes, nearly two years old, was laid beside her father to await the resurrec tion. We sympathize deeply with the bereaved on^s, but can only say. "Pome day, come time, we'll understand." J. L. M. Madden , S. O., May lHth, 1001. He sure and get one of the cann foot etoohi which we are selling for only 18e. 8. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co. Let lor to J. E. Mlnter & Bro. Lauren*, B. 0. Dear Sirs: Would you rather have your customers ?peak of your shoos as wearing well, as running down at the liwel, ??> turning water, and taking a shine; or w^g their heads and say nothing? We'd rather have our.', at long inter vals, say: "We Wimteome more p-?int, and we want Devoe." We know it isn't in human nature to paint very of ten; we don't expect them t> come very often; don't want 'em to. All we want is to paint what they have to fiiint, whenever they paint It; the ooger the time, the surer they are to come-bick. There's business enough in the world; there are houses enough to paint: lot 'em take their tlnn. If we were a shoemaker, we'd make shoes to last half a lifetime and shoe the whole town. j?\ W. Devoe ?fc Co. Moseley 6t Roland tell our pain*. FIciilc?Waterloo Graded School. The annual picnic for tho closing of tho Waterloo Graded Schojl wi;l take place Friday, Juno :ird. KxtooBivo preparations are boing made for a vtry plcasint occasion. A number of prominent speakers have hern invited from this aud adjacent counties. i\n elegant barhecuo of pork, beef and mutton will bo at the service of thoso enjoying keen appetites: also an abundant supply of cool refreshments. The early afternoon may bo spent pleas antly on tho ground while later on a splendid gamo of ball by two of tho best teams in the county will be played on the Waterloo diamond. A well prepared onterlalnuunt, fun to all will ba given in Anderson's Ball that night. A nice program bus been arranged, consist log of minstrel pieces, dances, guys, pithy expressions and music by the best amateur string band in tho county. All are cordially invited toaltoud. A largo crowd is expected and pre parations are being made 10 have a splendid tlmo for all. INVITATION F1UM LA UK ENS BKLKJ COMPANY. Leading Laurens Druggists Urge You lo Try Hyomei, tho Unarantccd Cure for Catarrh. Any reader of THE ADVERTISER who suffers with catarrh, or who is subject so calarrhal colds, la invited to The Laurens Drug Co's for a complete tly omei outfit on approval. So omiident aro they that Hyomei will cure the worst and most deep-seated caso of ca tarrh that they will furnish a full months' treatment of Hyomei on trial. Whllo It wou'd bo unreasonable to oxpect a chronic case of catarrh, wblcb has been growing worso for years, could bo cured within a month, yet thoy feel suro that tho thirty day's treatment wlU convince the user that Hyomol is infallible in driving eatar rhal poison from tho system, there Is no dangerous s'omaeh drugging when Hyomei 1? usod. Simply breathe its healing balsam < through the neat in haler that comes with every outfit, and 'ho germ-killing and health-giving air will penetrate to tho most remolo colls In tho air passages of the head, throat and lungs, and drive catr.rrha! poison from tho system. Nothing olso will so quickly euro a cold in the head or stop an ordinary cough. Sinners and public speakers will lind Hyomei invaluable. It strengthens the voice and gives it a rich, clear tone. Catarrhal deafness Is cured when Hyo mei and the special Hyomei balm ?wo used. The complete outfit costs onlv one dollar, and if, after using, you can say that it did not help yo i the Laurens Drug Co. will return your money. 25-CENT COLUMN. Wants d?To sell thoroughbred Beikshire pigs, 6 weeks old, at $2.00 each. J. P. Parks, Near Sam Holt Place. WANTED?To rent a buggy for the summer. Apply at this office. For Bent?Pasturage at $1.00 p . r month. Good grass, good wat r, and convenient. M L. Copland. Wantkd?A man to sell Sewing Machines and collect on accounts. Ex perience is not nocossary. All we wa it Is a man who is not afraid to work. Ad dress Tho Singer Sewing Machine Olliee, Greenwood, S. C MERCHANTS NEWS. Keep in mind that wo have Kofrig orators, Water Coolors and Ice Cream Froe/.ers In dilTorent si/, is,. Don't buy before you seo our line mid get our pricos. S. M. & E. II Wilk<s. 2 Cars 1002 Corn just In. Every sack guaranteed. A littlo highor In price, but dry and sound. It. P. Milain & Co. Wo can show you a beautiful liue of Jardiniere, In different designs and prices, that will bo to your intorcst to see them before you buy. S. M. & E. H Wilkes & Co. Wo have just received a fresh ship ment of Glenn Spring Waters and (lin ger Alo. Best In tho world. Palmetto Drug Co. . Call and seo our lino of quartered oak. robbed and polished, Jardinler stands at onlv 85 cents each. 8 M. & P.. H. Wilkes & Co. Straw Hats cheap at J. E. Mlnter & Uro. L3t us show you o.ir line of Ibick't Stoves. Thoy aro made of the very bes-. material and constructed so that they will consume, less fuol than other stovos ? Wo have a complcto line for you to select from. S. M. & 10 H. Wilkes ft Co Headache anil Neuralgia Cured by Nervalgino. For salo by Laurens Drug Co., W. W. Dodson art! all other Druggists. Winthrop College Scholarships & Entrance Examination. Tho examination for tho award of vacant scholarships In Winthrop (Jol lego and for tho admission of now stu dents will bo hold at the County Coir t Houso on Friday, July 8th, at 0 A. M. Applicants must not be less than llfteon years of age. Whou scholarships are, vacated after July 8, they will ho awarded to thoso making tho highest average at this examination. Scholarships aro worth $100 and five tuition. Tho next session will open Septcmbor 21, 1001. For further Infor mi.dioii and catalogue address PRESIDENT D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C, fMrtrf 1 t*i Vn'Jff ?' *v ??..It a ?.? TlIJE TRW, ?i EfUaA of TH3 :j 5 ? LLAs^n Is the thing which purifies tho blood and makes the digestion what it ought to be?that is Under Iis u;c the entire system Is kept in perfect condition--the skin becomes firm, 3mooth and deaf. Try it thoroughly and yon will find it successful. ajLom, Laurens Drug Co. See our line of Ham mocks before you buy. We have them at all prices and to suit any pocket book. The Laurens Drug Co. GOODvS DELIVERED. ?1 ?:> THE PRETTY GIRL Is fond of pretty jewels . The sensible man looks f o r the establishment where he can get the best Jewelry lor the least money. Our Jewelry is the best, it is new? new in manu- | facture and new in de sign. It won't cost a cent to look at what we have. Fleming Bros. HINDIPO THE NEW NERVE TONIC AND KIDNEY CURE. CIcmiMCH (he Kldnoya nnd Plndller, pnrlflpH tho Wo??) I'niH nesh <>" thin people, strengthens Mio Nerves, Clears Hie Rruln. Cures Nervous Debility, Innoimiin. Fulling Mcmorv. [tostores the Vim, Vlaor, Vitality and Strength <>f Youth. In hotii weak Men anu women. This Now Remedy works like Maale, but Is nb* eolutely harmless. WcIkIi yourself lu-rorn taking. Prloo, 50 ots.j 12 bones, $6.00, by mall. Wo will cheerfully refund the money If you uro Uol bODOflttCd, Try It uud bo convinced. Laurens Drug Co. SIMPSON & COOPER Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all Stato Courts. Prompt attontion givonto all business. N. B. Our,. A. 0. Toko. DIAL & TODD, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law. [Enterprise B*nk and Todd Ofiloe Build lug. La ii it kn Si S. C. J. N. LEAK, Auctioneer, Offers his services to the peo ple of Laurens County. W. Y. BOYD, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all State Courts Promptattentlon given to all business. W B. KNIQHT. R.K. BABB KNIGUT & BABB, Attorneys at Law. rf .v Will praotloe In all the State and Federal Courts. Strlot attention to all bmdnoss Intrusted to them Office up-stalrs, Simmons' Bntldlng. W. C. IRBY, Jr., Attorney at Law, LAURENS, 8. C. Pofcf) Coflofoft. I 8 8 A There's certainly one place that ought to be fixed ? up before the hottest weather sets in, and that's the ^ front porch?you're sure to get whatever breeze is ? stirring there. We've a big line of Lawn and Porch A Furniture, Porch Tables, Rugs, Shades, Etc. AN BDISON PHONOGRAPH Will help to entertain your friends in a very enjoyable manner, have them in all styles. Prices very reasonable. ? The certain cure of skin diseases promptly and pleasantly accomplished. No grease or bandages arc used. There is no trouble or discomfort. The sting and itching is stopped immediately, The smooth, natural healthy state of skin is restored quickly. livery trace of germs eradicated. Ever}' case cured has been permanent. { Every case of real skin disease has been cured. This is very unusual and should bo investigated. Call and look into the record of astonishing results now being obtained by skin specialists through the use of this new medicament known as D. D. D. There is a special offer extended -which says "money back" (f 1) to anyone not pleased with results on trying a bottle of it. Laurens Drug Company. STORE AND GOODS ALL NEW! We charge no more for New Goods than you have to pay for old stuff. A new lot of Mill Cloth just re ceived. LAURENS COTTON MILL STORE. ,T. C. LUCAS, Manager. When You Insure Your Life Select a Massachusetts Company tinder the "Massachusetts System," which guarantees equity to all. -o New England Mutual Life Insurance Co OP BOSTON, MASS., ?IS THE? Oldest, Largest, and Strongest Massachusetts Company. This Company offers exceptional inducements to men of energy and integrity who would like to cuter the business of life insurance. write for particulars. JOHN Y. GARLINGTON, & CO., Department Managers. Laurens, S. C. 8? THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. $ BETWEEN tmm ft^B 8 Charleston, S. C, and g& Jacksonville, Fla., New York and Boston, Mass.fi ijTho Favorite Route ffe .Between the South and North. 55 Only Aix Water Link Without Chance. %J Three or'more sailings weekly in either direction.^^ |Every convenience known to modern ocean travel. Un >surpassed accommodations for first-class and steerage^ passengers. Close connections with all railroads and steam jboat lines out of New York. Most accessible and con venient route for travelers to all New England, Northern i kand interior points. THEO. G. EGER, G. M. |Wm, P. Clyde & Co., GenM Agts. 19 State St., New York.j F. M. Ironmonger, Jr., A. G. P. A,, Jacksonville, Fla^ M. B. Hutchinson, D. F. & P. A. Charleston, S. C. DYSPEPSIA CURED FREE! Wanted! 100 Genuine Cases of Chronic Dyspepsia, Who will each receive, free of Charge, a regular bottle of the S. GROVER GRAHAM REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is sold under a positive guarantee that it will cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gastritis or any form of stomach disorder, no matter how chronic or severe. The very first dose removes all distress, tones the weak stomach, pre vents fermentation and restores digestion. Every nerve and liber of the body depends upon the stomach for its support. When di gestion ceases a slow form of starvation begins, and the vital or gans, deprived of their subsistancc, become debilitated. Good di gestion is essential to health, proper assimilation of nourishment means pure, rich blood, strong nerves, sound sleep and makes life worth living. The most chronic case of stomach disorder is imme diately corrected by our remedy. Write for Lecture on Dyspepsia, free, S. Grover Graham Co., Newburgh, N. Y. Remember! The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is Guar anteed to cure, and in evidence of the desire of the proprietors to convince the public of the wonderful remedial properties possessed by this preparation, they have made arrangements to distribute, PREE'OF CHARGE, 100 of the regular bottles to genuine cases. Cut out this advertisement and present at the druggists mentioned below. LAURENS DRUG CO., LAURENS, S. C. COLD FACTS. All Refrigerators are not good Refrigerators. The best ones are known by the following points : Solid Oak Cases, Non-Corroding Zinc Linings, Adjustable Shelves, Self-Cleaning Traps, Air-Tight Locks, Metal Ice Racks, Asbestos Filling. Last, but not least, comes the convenience lor getting at things. You'll find all these points in our stock. >$< PRICES EXACTLY RIGHT. ^ Sole Agents for Leonard's Celebrated Cleanable Refrigerator. Full Stock ICE CREAM CHURNS and WATER COOLERS. BROOKS & JONES. ffiS"* Agents for Shcrwitts-Williams Taint. THREE PAPERS EACH WEEK For ONE Dollar. The Advertiser and The Twice=A=Week Republic. 28 PAGES A WEEK THE REPUBLIC is the Great Democratic Paper of .St. Louis. The World's Fair is soon to open in St. Louis. The National Democratic Convention meets in St. Louis this year. Each Week an Agricultural (4) Page Supplement is Sent Out with The Republic. All this goes to new subscribers to The Advertiser, including The Advertiser, for $.00 .1 year, and t0?fe,ld subscribers to The Advertiser who pay up 8 *J full 12 months in advance from date. This is Campaign Year in Laurens. YOU Ollgfit to take your"County Paper. Would you live in a county without a paper? Then at least pay a dollar a year and take one with The St. Louis. Republic thrown in. P. S. The Advertiser, The News and Courier and The Republic one year for $t.5o.