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WILL TAKE CHARGE KEXT WEEK. Mr, L, B. II luck well, Foreman of the Advertiser Job Office Will Arrive July First. Mr. L. B. Blaokwe'l of Union will arrive with bis family in a few days. Mr. Blackwell lias rented the Farrow bouse on upper Main street. He and his family will be cordially welcomed to Laurens. Mr. lllackwell, as stated In The Advbrtisek a few weeks ago is a Clinton boy and has been at tbe head of Mr. Allan Nicholson's compos ing room and job department at Union for several years. The management of this papor is conildent that the busi ness men of the city will lind his work entirely satisfactory. Concerning R. F. D. Carriers. Post Master General Payne has is sued further instructions for the gov ernment of the rural carrier service in an order to go into effect July 1 next. A few extracts are herewith given: Carriers are forbidden to solicit ordere of any person or firm, but carriers may carry packages upon the request of the patrons of tho route whenever such service shall not interfere with their odicial duties. The hire for morohan diso carried on requost of the patrons of rural free delivery must be paid by the patron and not by the seller of such merchandise. All mailable articles must have post age paid on same. Articles or packages that arc not mailable which the patron desires tho rural carrier to carry must be delivered to him in person. Maila ble matter placed in the post-ofllce or a rural lettor box Is subjoct to tho regulations governing the mai'.-i,includ ing payment of postage. Carriers must not accept anything that will delay tho delivery of mail or interfere with the efficiency of the service. They are not allowed to leave their routes nor carry splrltouB liquors either for themselves or the accommcdation of patrons. Rural carriers are required to per mit post-ofllce inspcc'or?, or other duly accredited agents of the Post-Office Department, to accompany them on their regulsr trips over their routes. They must not carry other passengers nor permit any other than authorized postal officials to rido with them or to have access to the mails. SOME Y1EW8 A8 TO FUNERALS. Thoughtful Saggestions by an Intelli* gent Observer. Mr. Editor: With your permission I want to call the attention of our people to some reforms, I think much needed in funeral customs . Ordinarily the un dertaker is requested to have the hoar.--e at the home at a certain hour. If the driver should miss the hour by fifteen minutes, those in ohargo show much impat;ence and worry, and the same parties often keep the hearse waiting after the hour appointed, thir ty minutes or more. This needs reform. Funeral services are often conducted at a church and the procession goes to grave to find it unfinished, and a wait of thirty or forty minutes is often nec essary. This could be avoided and ought to be. After the undertaker is told that, "wo will have no service at the church, only a short service at tbe grave," he goes on to find the pastor with his hook service and is often kopt thirty minutes or more by long prayers a. d longer talks when the people are standing on the cold ground or in the hot sun. Much suffering and sickness often result from such a service. This needs reform. Often tho coffin is opened to tbe gaze of a curious congregation. This needs reform. Only in extraordinary cases do I think this ought to be allowed, and only for some near relatives to view the remains. Pall bearers are expected to help bury the dead. Often we see strong men stand and never offer to assist on such occasions and allow the Pall bearers to do most of the work. This is wrong and very thoughtless. In some towns it is customary for merchants to close their stores a few minutes while the funeral procession is passing. This is respectful and ought to be regarded on all occasions. These reforms ought to be practised for the benefit of the public generally, but more especially for the family in affliotion. w. T. A. Cross Hill. June II. '04. CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP* Hyomel Guaranteed to Cure Catarrh or Money Refunded by The Lau rens Drug Co. In addition to breathing Hyomei three or four times through the in haler that comes with every outfit, it is well In the treatment of catarrh or catarrhal colds to moisten a piece of flannel with a few drops of Hyomei, and pin it to the night clothes right un der the ohin, In this way, Hyomei will be breathed the whole night long, curing while you sleep. In most cases it will break up a cold over night. The complete Hyomei outfit, consist ing of a pocket inhaler, a medicine droppor, and a bottle of Hyomei costs but one dollar. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and if more Hyomei is needed, extra bottles can be obtained for fifty cents. It is the most economical of all reme dies for the core of catarrh, and the only one that follows a natural method in treating diseases of the respiratory organs. Physicians advise a change of climate for the cure of catarrh, With Hyomei, a ohange of climate Is gained while at home. Its healing balsam* Impregnate the air yon breathe, and their health-giving and germ-destroy ing powers go to the most remote air cells of the respiratory organs. You take no risk in buying Hyomei. The Laurens Drug Go. have so much confidence in its power to kill catarrh, grippe and catarrhal colds, that they sell It under their personal guarantee to refund the money if it falls to cure. Big lot Straw hat? from Baltimore fire sale at red hot prices, i0,18,18, 28 16 and 48cts. Red Iron Racket. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The m You Hill Aiwa?* Bought Mr. G. Wade Fergusou spont Sunday at Kon no. Mite Wann in Mut tun, of Kruno, is vis iting her sister Mrs. E. W. Copeland. Mrs. W. O. Prontias is visiting Mrs. C. W. Garrett at Greenwood. Mr. Wade Oulbertson of Poplar Springs was In town Friday. Mrs. Virginia Miller has been visit ing at Ninoty-Slx for the last tnree weeks. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges and childron of Roanoke, Ala., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Alken. Mrs. W. W. Kail and children leave In a few days for Ashevllle, where they will spend the summer. Misses Flora and BotaMeredith have gone to Macon, Ga., for an extended visit. Mrs. W. R Smith of Chappols spent last week in the city, vlsi'ing Mrs. Mary Howen and Mrs. F. P. McGowao. Mrs. Clarenco E, Gray and Master Clarke will leave the first of July for Ratherfordton, N. C. Judgo R. C. Watts of Choraw has been In the city seeing his many friends for a few days, Misses Lucy and Annie Simpson, lit tle daughters of Mrs. J. P. Simpson are visiting at Woodruff and Glonn Springs. Mrs. William D. Hunter, of Colum bia, Is visiting the family of Mr. Irby Balentlne. Messrs. Thos. P. Weir and Joseph L. Phinney of Renno, were in tho city on Saturday. Mr. O- T. Harrell, of Columbia, visi ted his son Mr. W. E. Harrell Saturday and Sunday, Miss Fannie Watkins, teacher at Winthrop is spending tbe Summer here with her sister Mrs. B. P. Estes. Messrs. Hugh and Calboun Wallaco and Glenn Fuller,sub8tantlal citizens of Sbiloh section were In town Saturday. Mr. B. Ratledge Fuller, a young business mm of Mountville, was In the city Friday. Capt. E. G. Mitchell, of Mt. Bethel, presented Tue Advertiser with some magnificent specimens of his crop of Irish potatoes whilo in tho city last Friday. Misses Anna, Lucy and Minnie Hud gens, little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hudgens of Greenville are visit ing their uncle, Mr. T. K. Hudgens. Mr. Laurens D. Pitts and bride have returned from St. Louis and are at home to their friends at Rev, J. D. Pitts' on Main street. Mr. E. B. 0. Watts, of Cheraw, who has been tho guest of his Uncle, Major W. A. Watts for the past two weeks, will leave the first of July for the Sum mer Law SchoOi of tho University of Virginia. Mr. W. A. Medlock of Marietta, Ga., was in the city Thursday, greeting his numerous friends and acquaintances. Accompanied by his wife, he is spend ing a week or so with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Medlock at Merna. Mr. Chas. B, Brooks, a gallant veto* ran and staunch farmer, paid The Advertiser a pleasant call Friday. Mr. Brooks showed us a leather pocket book, which was bought and used by his father, Mr. Barney Brooks, 77 years ago. The book is well preserved and of course is a very highly prized family relic. A Hood Negro Dies. Henry Ramage, an industrious and respected negro, died in his field from heart failure last Wednesday morning. He owned a little farm, three miles be low the city. New Depot Agent. Mr. C. H. Gasque of Yemassee has been appointed depot agent for both the roads at ttm point. Mr. Gasque took charge of the office Thursday. For awhile he will be assisted by Mr. M. L. Crisp, who recantly resigned tbe agency. Death or Dayid Pollard. Mr. David L. Pollard, an aged and highly respectable citizen, died at tho Laurens Cotton Mills Sunday morning about 11 o'clock. He had boon in de clining health for a number of years. Barbecue July 21st. at Wares Shoals. On Thursday, July 21st., the day of the stockholders' meeting at Wares Shoals, there will be a big barbecue dinner served by the neighborhood. A large crowd and a pleasant day is anticipated. News from Manila. Manila, June, 17.?Miss Julia Tur nor has returned from the Groonville Female Oollege for the summer vaca tion. Little Jennie Clayton Goddard is spending sometime with her cousin, Miss Oertrudo Hill. Mr. Mesner Babb has beon down in specting the roads. Mr Jas. T. Hill was in your city Monday. Mr. Frank Holland has returned to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs Sue Smith of Vaujrhnsvllle is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Koon. Messrs. J.O.Denny, Clarence Brooks and W, Rook Brown report a fine time in Greenwood county Sunday. W, WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES. Oan anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs . S. H. Newson, Deoatur, Ala., "For three years" she writes, "I endured insufra bis pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouh e. Death seemed inevita ble when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous, I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For Livor, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel tJOubles Eleotr'c Bitters is the only medicine. Only 60 cents. It's guaran teed by Laurens Drug Co. and Pal* ; motto Drug Co. CITIZENS' MEETING. Tax Levy Voted and Committee Ap pointed to Examine School Building. In pursuance to the call of the Secre tary of the Board of Trustees, a meet ing of the citizens was held in the Court House Friday morning for the purpose of making the annual tax levy for maintaining tho Laurens Graded Schools next session. Mr. P. A. Simpson was elected Chairman and Mr. C. A. Power, Secre tary. A report from the Seoretary and Treasurer of the Board, Mr. C. D. Bark8dalo was submitted, showing the roceipts and disbursements of the paat year. On motion Iho saine lovy as last year, 2} mills was voted for the next scholastic year. Superintendent Jones was present and at tho Invitation of the Chairman he gave some interesting information as to the work of the school?, the en rollment, etc. lie stated however, that in viow of the increased attend ance from yoar to year, the problem of properly seating all who may enter the school next session, was to his mind quito a serious question. A number of the rooms are wholly inadequate for present demands. Acting on this sug gestion a resolution was adopted by the meotiug whereby a committee con sisting of throe citizens was selected to make an investigation of the sohool building and roport to the Board of Trustees the practicability of making improvements or providing additional class room accommodation. This com mittee is as follows: A. L. Hudgens, J. O. C. Fleming and J. F. Bolt. Dr. C. J. MolTett is a graduate of medicino and has as much right to prescribe for tho sick as any physloian, and gives to mothers his ?'rEETH INA" as the best remedy thoy can use for teething children. "TEETHINA" aids digestion, regulates the bowels, ovorcomes and counteracts the effects of the summer heat and makes teeth ing easy. MASONIC PICNIC. Congressman Johnson to Speak?Home Coming of Teachers and Pupils. Gray Court, June 14.?The mem bers of Schroedor Lodge, A. F. M., will hold their annual picnic at Gray Court, on Saturday, 25th. Hon. Joseph T. Johnson is expected to be present to make a Masonic address. Miss Bertha Anderson is at home from Whitmires, where she has been teaching the past year. The following young ladies and gen tlemen are at home from College: Miss Lutie Mahaffey from Greenville Female College, Greenville, Misses Eula Cheek and Lucilo White, from Llmestono Col lege, Messrs. Ivory Curry and Court ney Andorson from Wofford, Richard Harris, Algle Putman and Earle Gar rett from Clemson. Miss Helen Owings who died at Lau rens recently, was much loved by every body here, where sho had lived most of her life. D. SALE RAPIDLY INCREASING. Mi-o-na, the Dyspepsia Remedy, Has Cured Hundreds of Lanrens Drug Co.'s Customers. Ono of tho greatest successes In the sale of a medicine has been achieved by Mi-o-na, the dyspepsia remedy, and its sale is increasing so rapidly that The Laurens Drug Co., the popular druggist, has hard work to keep a hand. It is very popular with well known bankers, ministers, lawyers and others whose business or profession keeps them closely confined, while those who have brought on indigestion through irregular eating, worry or othor causes, have found a cure in this reliable remedy. Mi-o-na is in the form of small tab lets and is sold in a metal box espec ially designed for carrying the medi cine in the pockot or purse. It is pleas ant to take: costs but 50 cents, gives quick relief and makes lasting cures. This romedy has been so uniformly successful and made so many remarka ble cures that the Laurons Drug Co. will in fiitnre sell Mi-o-na under a pos itive guarantco to refund the money if it should not cure. No other dyspep sia medicino ever had a largo enough percentago of cure t>o that It could be sold in this manner. A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the morit of the remedy. There is no time liko the present to do a thing that ought to be done. If any one has dyspepsia, today is the best time to bogin curing it. Winter smith's ure CURE CHILLS DENGUE, AGUE, L AGRIPPE, BILIOUS EEVER AND ALL MALARIAL ILLS. 50c$V$9. At yo-ir Drop Store. Monty r*? fundcl It It dooa yam no geod after fair trial. NOTICE! Election for Trustees of Ora. An election will bo held at Ora, S. 0., chool District No. 12, July 6th, for the puoposo of electing five trustees to serve the said sohool district for the next two years. H. H. Fleming, A. Y. Thompson, O. L. Hunter are hereby appointed man egers of said eleotion. By order of County Board of Educa tion. Chart.es F. Brooks, Chairman. W. M. Bkyson, R. If, RabB. Juno JO, 1904-2t. 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. GOODS DELIVERED. GOOD BUSINESS HABITS Are Necessary to Success CLEAN, NICE STATIONERY INDI CATES GOOD BUSINESS HABITS. We give you first-class Stationery and first-class printing at moderate prices. We keep on hand legal blank? of all kinds- Also, titles and mortgages of real estate, Hens on crop, not? and mortgages of personal property, farm labor contracts, and such other blanks as you may require. LAURENS ADVERTISER JOB DEPARTMENT. Horrible torture of children Thousands of Mothers, every ni^ht, watch thfi fevered unrest and the awful torture their babes and children undergo when Bathes, blotches, pimple? and breakings out. appear on their little bodies and faces. Immediately they imagine the child's blood is impure or poisoned, and begin to dose an already over-worked stomach with vile and notions drags, when as a matter of fact the disease is not in the blood, but solely in the skia Stop and reason for yourselves! If the disease is carried in the blood, why do not thosa sensitive organs, the Heart and Lungs, through which all the blood of the body passes, become diseased, the same as tho Skin. Don't dose the stomieh! Treattho akin. These Rashes, Blotches, Pimples and Breakings out are given tho general name of Edema The lieh King. It is purely and simply a local disease and entirely confined to tho Skin, and in no instance is it the result of impure or poisoned blood. This disease is caused by thousands of little germs which burrow into th? outside skis and their ravages thcro result hi the sores, the nrey itching and burning sensations experienced by sufferers from this disease. The on'y sue* uasstus' tfsatmeai for ECZEMA is by external er Local Application?. Our eonfldai.ee In the B. 8? D Remedy So many astonishingly effective and per* raanent cures have been made by this wonderful Skin Disaar-o Remedy (The D, D. D. Proscription), that we are absolutely convinced it will conquer any and aU dis eases of the Skin and Scalp. We back this assertion srHk our guarantee Those who are interested In this subject are invited to call at car store end see actual photographs cf many people cared of these seemingly incurable Skin Diseases), A sBwtat settle tatt-flM BM trifft pransjtfyftiM. Laurens Drug Co. $1.00 REWARD For Any Person Who Takes a Bottle of OUR NEW DISCOVERY (Nature's Remedy.) The Great Blood Purifier, Kidney and Liter Regulator, and Receives No Benefit. A Guarantee Goes With Each Bottle. And the druggist signs the guaran tee. You run no risk In the trial. Our New Discovery is not an alcoholio stimulant, whioh is worse than no stimulant, but it is the groat building up and purifying remedy, purifying the blood and cleansing the system from all impurities, whioh gives new life and vigor to every organ. It pos itively cures all blood dlsea-es such as Itching fikin. Pimples, Eczema, Blood Poison, Sorofola, Rheumatism, and it restores the Norvous System to its Normal condition, produces a healthy appetite, tones and regulates the heart, ana it regulates the Kidneys, .Liver and Bowels. The use of a single bottle will convince any one of Its wonderful curative properties. For sale by The Laurons Drug Co.; W. W. Dodson. THRESHERS. We have a Full Stock of the well-known Harquhar Threshers and Ajax Portable Engines and can make prompt shipment. Prices Right. Catalog on request. Gibbes Machinery Co., _Columbia, S. C. WIRE FOLDING BED SPRINGS LAST A LIFE TIME. We might safely say 100 years as there's really no wear out to them. They arc comfortable and sanitary and they are the coolest Summer Springs made, allowing the free circulation of air around them; THE FAIREST PRICES. HUDGENS BROS., LAU REINS, S. C. Foundry, Hachine Shops. Building Material. WK DEDAID Engines, Saw Mills, Threshers, ff C KClAlll Gins and all Kinds of Machinery. Make Cast ings of all Kinds. Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Shingles, Laths, Framing, Moulding, Doors, Blinds, Sash, Lime, Cement and Hair. Selling Agents for The Rapid Fire Hay Press. 99" Mail orders will have prompt attention * HUDG.ENS BROS. Kennedy Bros. In order to close out a few cases of the celebrated California YELLOW CRAWFORD and LEMON CLING PEACHES, we have reduced the price to 20 cents the can or 3 cans for 50 cents. This fruit is put up in heavy syrup, in 3-pound cans. Also, a few cases of that delicious Maine packed CANNED CORN?tender and sweet?15 cents per can. KENNEDY BROS. - We have never advertised In terms ol wild exaggeration. Xhe good name and popularity of SEYEN BARKS ?re well deserved, for it is an honest, fenuine, vegetable preparation (from lydrangea hark), carefully prepared by best ol chemists, strictly in accord* ance with the original formula of Dr. Franz (.iauswein, of Weisbadon, Oer? many, For more than thirty years "Seven Marks" has been the ideal fam ily remedy for the relief and cure of Disordered Stomachs, Biliousness, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, Impure Blood ?nd all other ailments and diseases arising from a sluggish liver or inoper ative digestive organs. It will tell its own story better than it can be de scribed. Buy A 50 Cent Dottle And use according to directions, If It does not prove effective, your druggist will give your money back and charge same to our account. LYMAN BROWN, Pharmacist, N. Y. City. SOLU BY Laurens Drug Co. TAILORING. I conduct a first-class tailoring shop. Cut, Make and Guarantee a fit at rea sonable prices. You are invited to join my pressing club. E, J. Dancy, 'Phone 180. winter Building. HINDIPO THE MEW NERVE TONIC ??"?"?asBSSSISJBSSBISBSBBSS.?SJBaSBSBSBSBBBSSBSBSBi AND KIDNEY CURE. Cleanaea tha Kldnaya and Bladder, parities the Blood, IMtH rM, on .thin s>aop|a. rttr*ngt?.. na the- Nerve*. Clears the Brain. Cures Nervous Debility, Insomnia, Foiling Memory. Beatorea In ROM wra* Man and Women. JFh.'i Nk w ^S^KJIP^" Uk* Maf**. but la ab solutely harmleaa. WoIkIi yourarif before taking. wJ&2tt *JLZ**,> f? ????*? ?0.0O. by mall! Laurens Drug Co* THE PRETTY GIRL Is fond of pretty jewels . The sensible man looks for the establishment where he can get the best Jewelry for 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. SIMPSON $ COOPER Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. Prompt attontlon given to all business. W. C. IRBY, Jr., Attorney at Law, LA.URKNS, 8. C. W. Y. BOYD, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. W.U. KNIGHT. U.K. HAltH KNIttUT & 3ABB, Attorneys at Law. ?T Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Strloi attention to all tbusiness intrusted to them. , Office up-stairis Simmons' Building. STORE AND GOODS ALL NEW! We charge no more for New Qoods 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. BAUT Warm wonthor brings danger t<> hnbics. Ivoop a bottle- of Baby Kase? tho world's best baby inodioillO?on band. It is tho pafc?, B?ro, harmless remedy for all summer bowel and stomach troubles. At nil good drug stores. 25 cents, Manufactured by BABY EASTS CO., Mac-ox, Ga. R P. MILAM & CO. Your stock and poultry need dosing. Now is the time, pro vided you use the International Stock Food Company's Products. None better on the market. Here are some of them and the prices: International Stock Food.25c and 50c. Colic Cure.50c Gall Cure.25c Poultry Food.25c Louse Killer.25c Silver Pine Healing Oil.25c Now, we will give with every 100 pound purchase a premium of 16 pounds of any of the above products ; and a 25-cts package with every 25 lbs. purchase. This is your opportunity ; A small investment may prove a profitable one, ou R UNDERTAKERS' STOCK Our Undertakers' Stock as usual is complete. We cany everything from the cheapest Oofiin to the best METALIC CASES. ^ First-class Hearse when wanted. At night or Sunday 'Phone H. M. Wright or R. P. Milam at their residences. R. P. MILAM & CO., LAURENS, S. C. * * ? \ I Why Use Many Words to Tell You That % J| The Best Jj t FERTILIZERS f i On Barth * It AKZ MADE BY it I . a ? The Virginia-Carolina J t * Chemical Co. f t t ft* They have the Best Facilities, use the Best Materials, jfj ft and maintain the highest reputation for the f#. Jj evenness and value of their Fertilizers, W I - ? ^ ZT/ye Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. (L C CHARLESTON, S. C.