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Opening Ball at Harri? Springs. A large party from the oity attended tho opening bail at Harris Lithla Springs Friday evening. The Springs has a new management this season and the brilliant and largely attended event Friday evening was a oonsplouous suc cess. There worn large parties from the surrounding towns. Among thoso who wont from Laurens wero: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Col. and Mrs. T. D. Dai ling ton, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hudgens, Messrs. W. R. Riohey, B. L. Clardy, Cash Watts, Miss Tallu'ah Caine, J. K. Vance, J. N. Richordson, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Karl Wilson, Miss Annie Rlchey, Miss Sadie Richey, T. C. Switzer, F. M. Smith, T. L. Monroe, A. W. Teague, Miss Marlegene Oalne, Qua Simmons J. Y. Garlington, R. V. Irby, Miss Mayme Ferguson, J. W. Danklin, Miss Camilla Vance, Mrs. Maty Preutias, Miss Blanche Clardy. Educational Conference at Winthrop. A conference for Education will be held at Winthrop College, July 14, for the purpose of discussing the defects and noeds of our Public School system, and to devise plans for its betterment. School men and women, lawyers, edi tors physician-", ministers, statesmen, business men, in fact all who are Inter eotoit In education, are Invited to at tend. The State Summer Sohool will be in session and the State Teacher's Association will convene on the follow ing day. Reduced railroad ratos have boen secured for tho ocoaslon. Death or Mrs. W* A. Moore. Tho many friends of Mm. Corrio Mooro, wifo of Mr. W. A. Moore, will rogro'i to hoar of hor do&th which oc curred at Watts Mills last Saturday after a brief Illness. She was the eld est daughter of Mr. Wallace Sanders of this county. Her husband and three small children survive. The birial took took place at the city comotery Sunday morning. Thaddous Babb Has Passed Array. Mr, Thaddeus Babb, a good citizen and well-to-do farmer of Babbtown, died at his home last Thursday. Ho hau-vb-on in ill health for several months. Too funeral and burial ser vices wore held from Green Pond Methodist Church, Friday afternoon. Mr. Babb was 72 years of age and is survived by his wifo and eight children, three sons and five daughters. He was a brother of Mr. Messer Babb of this city, and of Martin E. Babb, deceived, former Clerk of the Court for Laurens County. Will Celebrate tho Fonrth. The Laurens and Watts Mills will join In a big picnic at Holmes Park on tho glorious Fourth. A nig day Is promised by the management. There will be all kinds of games and races with substantial cash prizes. It will be a great Fourth of July celebration and the public is cordially invited. Summer School Opens. The County Summer School opened ut tho graded school building Monday afternoon with Prof. Frank Evans of Spartanburg In charge. Prof. Culbert son and Miss Tlllraan are assisting. Thirty-three teacher-pupils have enrolled and the indications are that tho attendance will be good and the school a line success. Miss Cadell of Alabama who will conduct the department In drawing, Is expected next week. Dr. Bailey Visits Laurens. Dr. T. M. Bailey, of Greenville, cor responding secretary of the State Bap tist Mission Board, was in Laurens from Saturday noon until Monday, Sunday morning he wont out to Bel* view,near tho county home, and preach, cd tho bermon at the dedication of this new church. He returned to the city Sunday afternoon and preached at tho First Baptist Church at the even ing service. Former Laurens Citizen Dies in Cali fornia. News has been received here of the death of Rev. Harrison Boyd at FreBno, Calllornla. Mr. Boyd went to Texas from this county about ton years ago. Later he removed to California, locat ing at Fresno. Second Church to be Dedicated. The Second Baptist Church will be dedicated Sunday, July 3rd. The ser vices will commence at 11 o'clock and the dedicatory sermon will be deliver ed by Dr. T, M. Bailey, of Greenville. Rev. M. C. Compton is the pastor of this church whioh was built two yoars ago. _ Masons Enjoy Picnic. A large number of Laurons Masons attended the annual picnic at Gray Court Saturday givon by Schroedor Lodge A. F. M, Congressman J. T. Johnson was present by invitation and delivered an address. It was a very pleasant occasion largely attended and groatly enjoyed. Cotton Bloom. Clarence R. Cooper a young farmer of the Tylersville section sent to The Advkrtiskr ofllco yesterday tho first cotton bloom. Congregational Meeting. Thoro will be a congregational meet ing of tho members of the First Metho dist Church on Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. ah tho members are urged to bo present. "DO IT TO-DAY." Tho lime worn Injunction, "Never put off 'til to-morrow what you can do today," is now generally presented In this form: "Do it to-dayP'That Is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been strug gling for several days, perhaps weoks. Take some reliable remedy for it to day?and lot that remedy be Dr. Bos choe's Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five years A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its oontlnued use few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, evon II dread consumption has at tacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure -as it has done be fore in thousands of apparently hopeless oases of lung trouble. New trial bottles. 25 cents; regular size, 75 oent. At all druggists. OA8TOXIIA. Meeting of Executive Committee. The County Demooratio Executive Committee mot in tho court house Mon day to arrange for the' County Primary campaign. Tho meeting was called to or der by Chairman G. P. Smith and or gaoised by tho election of a Secretary. Every Demooratio Club in tho County was represented except Jacks, as follows i Laurens?No. 1?R A Cooper. Laureus No. 2?W T Crews. Laurens Cotton Mills?G P Smith. YcungsTownship?T R L Gray. Waterloo?J C McDaniel. Cross Hill?W B Fuller. Mountville?A J Smith. Scuffletown?O P Goodwin. Sullivan?W A Baldwin. Dials?A C Owings. Clinton?R P Adair. Hopewell?J E Boyd. Mr. Mason, of Jaoks, was unavoidably absent. Voting prccinots woro established at the Watts Cotton Mill, and tho Lydia Cotton Mill, at Clinton. Another pro oinct was established at Laurens C. H., at which tho two Dumooratio Clubs will vote?No. 1 at tho Opera llouso, und No. 2 at tho Court Houso. This action was deemed necessary in order to expe dite the counting of the vote*. Chairman G. P. Smith and U A. Cooper were appointed a sub committee to confer with President Lucas for the purposo of securing tho Mineral Spring Park for holding tho State Campaign meeting. Tho assessments of candidates wus the , next thing in ordor, and it was decided to assess all candidates (except Magis trates) as follows: Candidates for Sheriff, each,.$5.0<> Clerk, . 5.00 " " Auditor, " . 2..">0 " " Treasurer. 3.00 " " Supervisor. 2.">0 " " Commiss'uor. 1.00 " " Senator. 5.00 " * " Representative. 2.">o " " Coronor,. 2.00 " " Soot. Education. 3.00 In connection with the assessment of candidates, it was resolved that all candi dates must pay their assessments at the time of filing pledge, in order to have same recognized, in accordance with the following Rule governing tho conduct of Primary elections: Rulo 8. Candidates for the Cunornl As sembly and for County OfTlces shall lile with tho Chairman of the County Execu tive Committee a pledgo in writing, to abide tho result of the primary and support the nominees thereof. " * Provided, That the plede of such candidate Khali be tiled on or before 12 o'clock, meridian, of tho day preceding the day li.xed by the Coun ty Executive Committee or tho Stato Exec utive Committee for the first campaign meeting of the County or Stato respective ly. No vote for any candidate who has not paid his assessment nor complied with this rule shall be counted. Somo little discussion was indulged in in reference to a schedule for the Town ship meetings, and tho one accepted was that proposed by Mr. T. R. L< Gray, with a slight alteration, as follows: X0WK6TI It's. Scuffletown, Langston Church, Tues day, August IG. Jacks, Sardis Church, Wednesday, August 17. 11 anter, Clinton Factory, night, Wed nesday, August 17, Hunter, Hopewell, Thursday, Aug. 18. Cross Hill, Cross Hill, Friday 19. Laurens, Laurena C. II., Monday, August 22, Laurens, Faotory Hill, night, Monday August 22. Waterloo, Gcorgo Moore's, Tuesday, August 23. Sullivan, Tumbling Shoals, Wednes day, August 24. Dial, Dial Church, Thursday, Au gust, 25. Youngs, Wallace Lodgo, Friday, Au gust 26. Tho following Resolution was offered and adopted unanimously, by a standing vote : Rksoi.vkd, That it is tho sense of this Committee, that no person who lias di rectly or indirectly afligned himself with the Republican party should be allowed to participate In tho Democratic Primary campaign or election in any way, and this Committee hereby warn tho Demo cratic voters of Laurens County that no porson who has so alligucd himself by accepting favors at the hands of the Re publicans, or otherwise, should bo coun tenanced in tho councils of tho Demo cratic party. It was moved that the County Chair man oonfer with other County Chairmen with a view to arranging meetings for Congressional and Solicitor candidates. It was decided to publish the names of tho Managers later, and the sovcral Town ship Committcemon are requested to send to the County Chairman tho names of tho managers for tho differont prcoinots in their Townships by the first day of August next. W. T. Crews, Secretary. Chamberlain's Stomach and LWor Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull aLer eating and wake up with a bad tasto in your mouth. They will Improve your appetite, eleanso and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, con bo plowed under the following April or May in time to plant com or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching of the soil, is equal in fer tilising value to a good Application of stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yield and qual ity of corn or other crops which follow it. It also makes splendid winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop Is cut off, the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de gree. Write tor price and epeclal clr c?lar telling about feeding ate. LW,Wood& Sons, Seedsmen, ?IDHpIOMD, . VIRGINIA. Wood'a Descriptive Pall Catalog, ready I ?boat August 1st. tells All ?bbtft F?rn? I and Vegetable seeds for Tall plant- f lng. Mail* 2 Ire? on reqaeet. PROM UPPER DIALS. Wind und Hail Storni Doos Damage Fishing Parly?Personals. Fountain lnu, U. F. 1>. No. 1., ) Juno 27th, 1?0I. ( This section was visited by a very heavy wind and hail storm one day last week. Tier. were blown down and some of them were carried twenty yards or more. A numborof out houses woro also blown down. The hall dam aged cotton considerably. In tome in stances whole fields were literally stripped, leaving nothing but the little stalks or stems. A large party went from here over to Wares Shoals on a fishing trip last week. Those who went were, W. C. Deck and wife, W. F Medlock, \V. A. Medlock and wife, Misses Mndgo and Pearl Modlock, M. F. Medlock, C. S. M'Kelvey and sister. Tho new church at Pisjah is noar lng complctiou. It is expected that a revival meeting will bo hold tl.ore this summer. Dr. \V. A. Medlook aud charming wife who havo been visiting in tll'.S section have returned to Marietta, Ga., their liomo. Misses Eva und LIU Simmons of Gray Court, visited .Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hahb last Saturday and Sunday. Mi News of Madden. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Bry son visited relatives here lvsL week. H. M. Allison of Abb -. illo is visiting ids mother Mrs. M. T. Allison Misses Bertha Martin and Kuth Cunningham of OllntO'l visited rela tives and friends bore Saturday night and Sunday. Dr. A. J. Christopher of Laurons has mado sovcral profossioual visits hero, and has made quite a pleasing Impres sion. Mr. C. II. ltopor conducled services at Prospect Sunday in tho absende of our pastor, Rov. J. I). Pitts. Ho made us quite an interesting t ilk on missions. Our protracted meeting begins the fourth Saturday In July. Miss Bessie Mooro is qtiito tick with fever. J U A NIT A. OASITOBIA. Boars tho ltl(s ^ Vou 1'p.c Always Bough! B,s,,.r (Zs^tzM WORST OP ALL EXPERIENCES. Can anything ho worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was tho exporlenco of Mrs . S. II. Nowsou, Decatur, Ala., "For three years" sho writes, "1 endured Insufra me pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevita ble when doctors and all remedies failed. At length 1 was inducod to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous, I improved a*, once and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel tioubles Electr'c Bitters is the only medicine. Only 60 cents. It's guaran teed by Laurens Drug Co. and Pal motto Drug Co, "I have been troubled for some time with indigostion and sour stomach," says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of Loe, Mas? , "and havo been taking Cham berlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets which havo helped nie very much so that dow I can eat many things that before I could not " If you have any trouble with your stomach why not tako these tablets and get well. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN THE STRONGEST COMPANIES A. C. TODD. TROUBLES gA "IflndThodford's Black-Draught WS a good medicine for liver disease. It curoil my ton nftor ho had spent ? $100 with doctorn. It is ?11 the med icine 1 tako."?MRS. OAIIOLINH MA11TIN, Parkersburg, W. Va. If your liver docs not act reg ularly go to your druggist and secure n package of Tliedford's Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. This groat family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up tho torpid livor and causes n healthy secretion of bile. Thodford's Black - Draught will cleanse tho bowels of fin puritios and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, ohilla and fever and all manner of eick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result in Bright's disease which clnims as many victims an consumption. A 25-cent package of Thodford's Black Drnuglit should always be kept in the house. "I ion! Thodford's Blaok Draught for liver and kidney cona iiIrtlntM and found nothing to ?xeel ?t."?w If.LI AM OOmfXlf, lier blehend, III. THEDFORD'S BLACK mmmi Dr. Chas. A. Ellett, DENTIST. Law Ban go. CA NIM DATEN. Announcements under this hoadlng must bo accompanied by tho fee, Three Dollars. Announcements to run after the Urat Primary.] FOR STATE SENATE. At tho solicitation of friends I have decided to announce myself asaoandi dato for tho SUte Senate, subject to tho Democratic Primary. _F. P. MuGowan. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I respectfully announce niysilf as a candidate foe tho House of Repre sentatives, subject to tho result of tho Democratic Primary. R. Dunk 13oyl>. 1 respoctfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the Hous* of Representatives, subject to tho result of the Democratic Primury. W. C. iRBYt Jh. Tho friends of A. J. ?Smith, appre ciating his past 8orvicos in tho inter est of tho peoplo, respectfully suggest his name to the voters of Laurens Coun'y as a suitable Representative from this County to the Legislature, Friends. i hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho Legislature, subject to tho Democratic vote of Laurens county. j. U. Miller, m. i). At tho solicitation of friends from tha different parts of tho ouoty, I respectfully announce inysolf a candi date for tho Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. P. HA KLUS. C. C. Featherstone, Esq., is hereby announced as a candidate for House of Representatives from Laurens County, subject to the action of the Deino cra ic Primary e'ectiou._ FOR clerk of court. I hereby announco myself as a can didate for Clerk of Court for Laurens county. Will abide result of Democratic Primary. T. fostbk SlMl'son. 1 hereby atmoimco myself a candi date for Clerk of Court for Lauron3 County, subject to the res lit of the approaching Primary Election. C. E. GRAY, Tho namo of John A. Franks is hereby presented to tho Democratic voters of Laurens county as a candi date for Clerk of Court, subject to the rules governing the party Primary. Friends. l respectfully announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court for Lau rons Couuty and promiso to discharge tho bus ness of said ottloe as in tho past, aceording to law and the host in terests of the people. I will cheerfully abide the result of the Democratic Pri mary Election. Thanking all for their past favors, I am respectfully, John P. Bolt. FOR TREASURER. 1 hereby announca mysolf a candi date for ro-olectlon to the ollico of County Treasurer, subject to the Dem ocratic Primary. JOHN H. OOPEL&ND, FOR CORONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-oleetior to the ollico of Coro icr, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary. W.D. Waits. I announco myself a candidato for Coroner for Laurens county, subject to the Demooratio primary and party rules. J. B. Coshy. Many friends of Major M. H. Fergu son, from every Township in tho Coun ty, have solicited him to become a can didato for Coronor at the Primary Election and ho has consonted. Ho will abide the rules and regulations of said Primary. Friends. FOR SHERIFF. I horoby announce my candidacy for tho ollice of Sheriff of Laurons county. Will abide the result of the Democratic Primary. J. THOS. PEDEN. Tho many friends of Bee A. Wharton knowing his merit and qualifications combined with his superior deteotive turn of mind most respectfully suggest him to tho voters of Laurens County as a worthy and suitable candidate for tho Sheriff's Oftice in the approaching election, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary. Friends. Being conscious of the fact that I have faithfully discharged the dulios ol the Sheriff's ofllco for tho present term, to the bent of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the ma jority of the peole of Laurens County to this end, I would again announce myself a candidate for re-election, sub ject to tho decision of tho Democratic Primary. T. J. Duckktt. Being solicited by friends from dif ferent parts of County, I announce my solf a candidato for tho ofllce of Sheriff, at the approaching Primary Election, and will abide the rules governing tho sarne^ B. F. BALLEW. Tho many friends of Jas. W. lion doraon announce him a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Primary. He has served as constable several years and as Doputy Sheriff one tern/Tperforming the duties to the satisfaction of tho public. voters. FOR SUPERVISOR. At the solicitation of friends, I an nounco mysolf a candidate for Super visor of Laurens county, subject to tho ruloa of the Democratic primary. R. P. Adair, I respectfully announce mysolf as a candidate for ro-olection to tho ollico of County Supervisor for Laurens county, subject to tho rules of the Democratic primary. H. B. Humbert. I announce myself to tho Demo cratic voters of Laurens county, a can didate for Supervisor, subject to tho Democratic primary and party rulos. James S. Drummond, FOR MAGISTR\TE. I hereby announce mysolf a candi dato for ro-cleetion for Magistrate of Laurens Township, s-abject to tho Dem ocratic Primary. John M. Hudoens. W, Y. Royd, Esq., is horoby an nounced as a candidate for Magistrate for Laurens Township, subject to tho Democratic Primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mysolf a candi dato for County Commissioner, sub ject, to the Democratic primary. Joe E. B. Roberts, I respectfully announco myaelf for re election to the oIllceDf County Com missioner for Laurens County, subject to the notion of tho Democratic pri mary. Messer Babb, I respectfully announce myself a can didato for tho oflloe of County Com missioner, subject to tho Democratic primary. W C. Duck. George O. Hopkins is hereby an nounced as a candidato for County Commissioner, subject, to the result of tho Demooratio Primary. I horoby announce myself a cindi dato for the ollice of County Commis sioner, subjeotto the action of tho Dem ocratic Primary. O. Clate Cox. Youngs Township. FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, I hereby announco mvao'.. as a candi date for tho ofllce of Railroad Commis sioner, subject to tho State Demooratio Primary Election. John h. Eablk, Greenville, S. 0. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I respectfully announce myeclf a can didate for re-election to the offloe of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules governing the Democratic Primary. Charles F. Brooks. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully anuounce myself a can didate for the ofllce of County Auditor, subject to the Demooratio primary. JOEL. A.vSMITH. I respectfully announoe myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the Demo cratic Primary. C. A. Power TRIUMPHS OF MODERN |SUR GERY. Wonderful things are don for tho human body by surgery. Organs aro i ?km out anil scraped and polished and put back, or they may bo removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take tite place of diseased sections of veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like inju ries before inflammation sets in, which causos them to heal without matura tion and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. Chamberlain's I'ain Balm acts on this samo principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes thorn to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and sorcner-s. Keep a bottlo of Pain Balm In your home and It will save you time and money, not to mention the Incon venience. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Boara the _/} 1,18 K'"0" Yotl H.1v0 Always Rauf.U Bignaturo of l ho Kind Yon Haw Always Have Beautiful Teeth You may have nice fea tures, a nice complexion, but nice white teeth count for more than either. Take good care of them. Don't scour them with everything from coal ashes to charcoal. Save the enamel. We've an antisep tic Tooth Powder which contains not one atom that will tend to injure the teeth. On the other hand, if used daily it keeps the teeth snowy white, the breath sweet and pure, leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth, and has a ten dency to prevent teeth from decaying. Dodson's Drug Store. of Psoriasis Thousands of people afflicted with this hideously disfiguring dis ease are daily suffering the most excruciating mental anguish, be lieving they are doomed to carry its awful scaling blotches until death relieves them. The medical profession, and the greatest skin specialista of the world have always considered the disease as absolutely incurable. Now positively curod by that won derful medicament known as TheD.D.D. Remedy MR. W. 13. JKNNISON. of tho National Express Co., Chicago, HI., Buffered the horrible and agonizing tortures of this dis ease for more than twenty years. The best skin specialists of Chicago, New York and Philadelphia pronounced his case as incurable* The terrible blotches of tins disease had covered his face, head, hands and entire body. His appearance was so repulsive that he had not been able to at tend any social or public gathering for years. Mr. David Robinson, head clork of the Peojde's Drug Store, in Chicago, who had cured himself of a bad case of Psoriasis of ten years standing, with the D. D. D. Remedy, prevailed upon him to try this preparation. Mr. Jenuison, speaking of Ins treatment with this marvelous medicine says: ? "I commenced tho use of the D. D. D* Remedy, and during thq first two months I saw little, if any improvement, but was porsaaded by Mr. Robinson to continue its use. I pcrsevored in using the remedy, and I now devoutly thank God that I did. For the first timo in twenty years I am free from the awful, scaling blotches of this terrible disease. Once more I am free from tho Ixmdago of these tormonts of hell, and can again make a presentable appearance before my fellow men. I earnestly beg every sufferer from a disease of tho skin to immediately begin treatment with tho D. O D. Remedy. Use it peryevcro with it?stick to it -and you will find that it will cure you. Specialists said I had the worst case ever recorded. I know that what cured me will cure anyone." We unhesitatingly give this rem edy our highest endorsement. The marvelous and effective work; the wond' rful cures it is making in this community are simply aston ishing. * * For sale by Laurens, Drug Co. 1785 1004 College of Charleston, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Entranco examinations will be held at the County Court House on Friday July 8th, at 0 a. m. One scholarship giving free tuition is assigned to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in tho Dormitory, 110 a month. All candidates for admission aro pormltted to compete for vacant Boyco Scholarships which pay $100 a yoar. For further Information and catalogue, address HARRISON BAl*Ig?j^w yyvjvm-\i/ni.'vi.'vi^m,' ^a.'\iy ^a/m/vi '^t,^'M,vi"'i/ ^L^L v*'^JL.^1 a' v4/ VX/ vl/^ VV'iiif*^Jr' iJn jjflti 1A' THE HUB. THE HIB. Another Week BARGAIN GIVING AT" THE HUB. The Hub has seldom presented a busier appearance than during the second week of Special Reduction Sale of Summer Merchandise. Our store was constantly thronged with eager shoppers whose appreciation was attested by their liberal purchases. Yet there are, no doubt, many who have been unable to take advantage of this floney=saving opportunity. Therefore we have decided to continue the sale One Week longer, or, until THURSDAY, JULY 7TH. Come this last week of the sale expecting just as great bargains as ever offered during the first week. Whenever a lot has been closed out its place has been supplied by some thing just as good or better. Lot Figured Batiste, all desirable patterns, worth 10 cts, 12 A cts and 15 cts, this sale, 8 /iC, I/Ot Figured Madras, yard wide, worth 15c, yon can have for lOc. Lot yard-wide Percale, desirable patterns, fast colors, worth 10 and I2j4c, yours for 8c. Lot Figured L/awns, worth up to 10 cents only, 05C L,ol colored Madras, just the thing for Boys Waists, worth ioc, gel what you want for 7c. Ljadies' Bleached Vests, taped neck and sleeve , only, 8/iC ?Special values in 40-inch India Linen?you can't match it lOc. Ladies' 3 and 5 strap Sandal, in viei or p.ileut leathers, former price $2.50, $1 .98. Misses 3-strap Patent Leather, size [3 to 2, worth #1.50, now $1.25, Lot elegant silk Parasols, in white, black and colors, at less than wholesale cost. Sale will continue until JULY 7th. THE HUB. ^^^py^^v^^^/^^/vA/^vA j;;t-;|.^m.-vi'v|'vi'wyi;?%;>&;yt,-vi;\t/-a;jl\iyw^ a " ?'; ?f?^~^7^7ir7fT nnTf^ TT^TT^ ?r<~. n Winthrop College Scholarships & Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col logo and for tho admission of new stu dents will bo held at the Countv Court J Houso on Friday, July 8th, at !? A. M. 1 Applicants must not he less than fifteen years of ago. Whon scholarships arc vacated after July 8, thoy will bo awarded to those making tho highest ayerage at this examination. Scholarships are wor .h $100 and tree tuition. The next session will open Septembor 21, 1904. For further infor maiion and catalogue address PRESIDEN r 1). B. JOUNSt >X, Rock Hill, S. C. W. C. IRBY, Jr., Attorney at Law, LAURENS, S.'jC. 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. N. B. Dial,. A. 0. Tonn. DIAL & TODD, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law. Enterprise Bank and Todd Olli ce Build ing. Laurbns, S. O. J. N. LEAK, Auctioneer, Offers his services to the peo ple of Laurons County. R P. MILAM & 00. 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 Louse1 Killer.25c Silver Pine Mealing 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. OUR UNDERTAK ERS' TOCK Our Undertakers' Slock as usual is complete. We carry everything from the cheapest Coffin to the best (VI ETALIC 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., LAURKNS, S. C. THREE PAPERS EACH WEEK For ONE Dollar. The Advertiser and The Twice=A=Week Republic, 28 PAGES A WJBBK 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 $1.00 a year, and to old subscribers to The Advertiser who pay up one full 12 months in advance from date. This is Campaign Year in I ?aureus. YOU Ought 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 $1.50.