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THE ADVERTISER. Subscription Price-12 Months, $1.00 l'ayabl In Adva nc. Rates for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, por square, ono inser tion, $1.00; each Hubsequentlnaurtion, 60 cents. Liberal reduction made for largo Advertisements. W. W. Mail, Proprietor. LAURENS, S. Cm July 27, 1904. What Is the Object? If tho object of militia encampmonts is tn have men drilled, to have them | learn smoothing of the soldier's life and to mako the money available for this object go as far as possible, the wisdom o( having all the regltnonts to go iuto encampment at a central point near Columbia is amply demonstrated If tho object is to givo the men a frolic, it would bo wiso to permit each regi ment to co to a different town each year. If a reglmont wero to camp at Laurens for a week next year, its ofll cei's nnd men would have a glorious time, for Laurons would coddlo and caress thorn to their boart's desire. * The Home Market. In many parts of South Carolina the developenunt in truck farming has been remarkable in tho last few years. In Horry county tho shipments of strawborrioa, beans, okra and other vegetables has expanded from practi cally nothing to many hundreds of thou-anils and even millions of dollars In Heaufort and Colloton countios farmers are making money rapidly from their Irish potato crop. Far in the interior, in Alken and Edgeileld counties, tho asparagus crop has come to be an item of considerable commer cial importance These are a few ex amples of new industries which havo recently had beginnings in this St vie. The Advertiser has pointed out before that there are numerous oppor tunities open to Laurens farmers. In Union a creamery has been estab lished and it Is stated that tho demand for its cheoses cannot be supplied; that a market is found for Its output In sur rounding towns. In growing garden trucks the Southern coast counties have of course a largo advantage over the Piedmont, but wo doubt if the vegetable homo market is fully appre ciated by Lnurcns farmers. Chickens and eggs have increased about fifty per cent in value in Laurens within tho last live yoars. All kinds of meats havo "gone up" and the chances to sell things are incomparably hotter now than thoy wero a fow years ago. _ it appears to Tun advertiser that If It were possible to ralso a hog In Laurens county without loss when pork was worth seven or eight cents tho pound, it ought to be possible to make money in raising hogs now that pork is worth 12* cents tho pound. We do not advise beg raising as a business but wo believe and do advise tbatevery Laurens farmer should raise part if not all of his owu meat Time and again THR ADVERTISER has urged that there is or should be good profits in sheep raising. Last week the writer learned iu Ashevllle, N. C, that "lamb chops" bring *J0 cents the pound on the Ashovlllo market. Such meat brings a similar price In Aug usta, Columbia and Charleston. Sheep may be raited as well and as cheaply in Laurens as in lhincombe county, >'. C. It Is true that tho dogs are ln the way. Whenever our people discover that sheep an- more valuable than dogs thoy will begin to livo on mutton. Mutton should ho the cheapest meat wo have. What we wish to emphasize is that the people of Laurens cau easily pro duce all that they eat, excepting only a few Mich articles as coffee, sugar and salt. Moreover, there are scores of things which can bo produced on the farm, without interfering with cotton production, to be sold at a profit in the town of Laurens and in neighboring towns nnd cities. In what we are sav ing there is nothing new. Others as well as Tub Advertiser have said it time and again before but it is our hope that by Incessantly repeating it, we may help to Induce pcop'o to act upon It. * A Mai tor of Taste. Notwithstanding that Senator Tilhnan used his best efforts to persuade the South Car dina delegation at St.Louis to abandon Parkor and veto for Gray, he seconded Judge Parker's nomination in a speech. It was a strange proceeding and will hardly be pronounced as an act of good taste. Ordinarily tho sec onding on the part of South Carolina would have boon left to G jvernor Hoy ward or Mr. Ithett who wero I'arker men from start to finish. It would have boon a pity, however, had our senator missed any opportunity for self-advor tlsoment. It pays to advertise. * A Campaign Sign. It Is pleasant to observe that tho Kepublican papers are alarmed at the nomination of Judge I'arker. As long as Mr. Bryan was the nomineo it was possible for them to proclaim that tho triumph of Democracy would mean general demoralization of business and actual damage to tho republic. Wheth er or not Ulis was true, It fell upon will ing ears. Toose who voted against Hryau believed that they wero helping to Save tho country from a real peril. Tho feeling is whofly different now. No ono imagines, not even tho nfoat partisan of f .--publicans, that tho election of I'arkor and Davis would catiso any serious disturbance. The intorests specially favored by tho He. public*n tat'Ih* are naturally bont upon Republican success but tboy are barr?.d from claiming that the public credit or any of our national Instftutions, such as tho judiciary, aro threatened. Iu other words, when tho Ropublican par ty was fighting bryun it was able to |K)?e as the defender of tho Republlo against innovation and experiment. Fighting Parker, tho burden of proof Is shifted. Tho ica-onab'eness of Roosovolt rulo is now to be established ?whereas ln HHW to provd tho unrea sonableness of Hryan'sm was Its com partivoly easy task. Tho cantiiduuy of I'arker and Davis Is the appeal of tho massoa for plain, sane, simple and honest government. To de fend the noisy, restless and menacing methods ol Roosevelt, the unfair and fraudulent tarift privileges and the record of departmental rascalities in Washington will tax all the resources of Republicanism and the utterances of Republioao papers mako plain that tbey aro fully aware of tho hard strug gle before tbein. * We hope the Demooratio voters of Laurens will lnsl-jt upon tho candidates for the legislature discussing tho lien law. Whether the law ia bad or good, no harm can follow upon the discus sion. If tb ? peoplo aro not to bo in formod on topics of near interest to thorn, what is tho good of having a campaign? Tho paoplo of South Carolina would spend any amount of msney to escape a y ellow fever or cholera outbreak each year. Yet two hundred and more fc'outh Carolina people diu oach year by the murder pest and through tboir juries tho peoplo of South Carolina do nothing to prevent It. It has come to pass that the chief object of a murder trial In South Carolina Is tp pro'oot and vindi cate the good name of any white man who has killed anothor. A nun who slaughters another and is not tried and acquitted may be looked upon with suspicion. As long as the administra tion of our criminal laws romnins as it is, trials will be convenient things for murderers. For in these days it will not bo soriously assorted that murder is a crime. It Is quite true that you or I may bo shot In tho back at any time without provocation aud you and I know very well that nobody will bo punished. It Is more dangorous to kill a dog than to kill a man. If you kill a dog the dog's owner may kill you. If you intend at any time to kill a dog it may be prudent to kill its owners first. BRUTALLY TORTURED, A ease came to light that for persis tent and unmorclfut torture has per haps never been equaled. Joo Golo blck, of Colusa, Cal. writes. "'For l? years I endured InsntTo.ablo pain from Kheumatism and nothing relieved nie though 1 tried everything kuown I came acrcss Electric Bitters and Its the greatest medlclno on earth for that trouble. A few bottlaa of it complete* ly relieved and cured mo." Just as goid for Liver and Kidney troutdos and general debility Only f>Oe. Satis faction guaranteed by The Laurens and Palmetto Drug Go's. Many Lisbon Locals. LisnON, July 2L?We farmers aie very happy after getting a much needed rain yesterday. Upland corn In some places can't make a half yield. Cotton is very small and after such a season will take on a new growth and throw a part of Its fruit off no doubt. We are enjoying somo nice fruits and melons, Come down, M1- Editor and holp us to on joy them. We never like to havo all the good things to ourselves. Baseball is all the go now at this place. Miss Kate Wright entertained Thurs day night in honor of hor friends, Misses Louise Harris and Louria Gray of Gray Court. These aro very charm ing young ladles and we wish them a pleasant time while in our midst. Mrs. Glatworthy of Honea Rath is spending awhilo with her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Holmes. Mrs. Eliza Fuller will come Monday from Florida, where she has been for the past seven months with hor broth er, Dr. Pasloy. Mrs. Cora Wharton and sons arc visiting Mrs. Ballew. Miss Sara Holmes Is spending some time in Honea Path with relatives. Mr. Tom Holmes will leave in a few days for St. Louis. Mrs. Motes is visiting her sister, Mrs. Milam. Miss Julia Smith is visiting her brother's family at Mountville. (lOOD SPIRITS. Good spirits don't all comf1 from Ken tuckey. Their main source is tho liver and all tho tine spirits over mado In the IJ^ue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred-and-ono 111 etl'ects it produces. You ean't havo good spirits and a-bad liver at the same time. Your liver must bo in fine shape if you would feel bouyant, happy and hopeful, bright of oyc,light of step,vig orous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver in fine condi tion by using Croon's August Flowor tho groatest of all medicines for liver and stomach aud a certain euro for dis popsia or indigostlon. It hss been a favorite household reniody for over thlrty-tlvo years. August Flowers will mike your llvor healthy and active and thus Insure you n liberal support of "Good Spirits." Trial si'/.o, 2?o; regu lar bottles, 7f)C. At all druggists. Bond Case Up Again. Mr. 0. 0. Featherstono representing Laurens county appeared boforo Judge Pritcbard at Ashevillo last Tuesday on a rule to show cause why tho Auditor and Treasurer of this county should not be made to levy and collect taxes suf ficient to pay a judgment obtained by the bondholders several yoars ago against Sullivan township for tho prin cipal and intorest, claimed to 1)3 duo on bonds voted by this township to aid in building the C. K. & W. railroad The road was gradod, but never finished. Groenwood, Saluda and Greenville were also represented at tho hearing, it will be Severn! days befoio Judgo Pritchard renders his decision. CURED OF CHRONIC DI ARRHOEA AFTER TEN YEARS OF SUF FERING. "I w:sh to say a few Words in praise of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Matt'o Hurgo, of Martinsvlllo, Va. "I mi (To red from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that tlmo tried various modloiaes with ut obtaining anv per manent relief. Last Summer ono of my children w*s taken with oholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of ibis romedy. Only two doses wero required to givo hor entire reliof. I then de cided to try the med lei ae mysolf, nnd did not uso all of ono bottlo boforo I was well and i havo novor slnco been troubled with thatoomrdaint. Ono can not s ty too much in favor of thit won derful medicine. This remody is for sale by Laurens Drug Co. OASTOHIA. Rcn.-r tho lhc Kind You Havo Always Bough! Signatare of THE UlJ AHA N I FE PROTECTS YOU. If Mi o-na Docs Nut Curo Dyspepsia, The Laurent Drug Co. Will id tin ii Your Money. When you buy u box of Ml-o-na, na ture's ouro for dyspepsia, sign the fol lowing ?uarante,?. This protects you absolutely against loss, ehould the treatment full to euro you. GUARANTBE. We hereby agreo to refund the money paid for Mi-o-nlTon return of the smpty box, if trie purchaser tells them that it has fulled to curo dys pcpala or stomach troubles. This guarantee ooverB two BO cent boxes, or a month's troatment. (Signed). Any one who has dysj-opsla, Indiges tion, bsadnches, diz/.inrss, or specks bofoie the eyos, or any form of liver and itouidch troubles, should tako ad vantage of this ohani e to bo cured without risking u penny. The guar antee is plain ami absolute. If Mi-o-na dois not do all that is claimed for it, If it does not give perfect satisfaction, if it does not euro dyspopVa in any form and givo perfect and natural dlgestlou, your money is returned upon demand. The Laurcns Drug Co. givo a positive guarantee with overy box, showing most conclusively their foitli in this re markable remedy. An Ideal Reception. At "La Bolle Meado," the cl-gant suburban home of Mr. James Williams Jones and Mrs. Tallulah Irby Jones, thoir daughter, M iss Kathariuo V atts Jones, was (ha charming ho3tes?, on the afternoon of July 14, from six to o'ght o'clock, in honor of her sisters, Mr. Jarnos Williams Jones of Greenville and Mrs. Prof. Thomas Foster Jor.os of Gray Court This at!motive hoino, so nicoly suited for entertaining was on his occasion, thronged with handsome ly dro sed ladios. The broad hall was most artlstieillv decorated, the jortlcrcs and winding stairway railing were div.pod with ulus tors of suii-llo,? ers, tied w ith long streamers of 'Ulltf, wlr'o graceful palms, doo,<ing forns and feathery vines made tho scone like B fairy pic ture. In tho fr ill parhr, with Its grand old real mahogany furniture and lino old po< traits, the B/.mo ool r scheine was beautiful y carried out in the doooratioi.s Around li'tfhly pol ished tables with exquisite oenlro ])iecos of Renaissance Laeo, the guests assembled and enjoyed gamos of Pro groflfive Domino Fuehe. Tho score cards were hand painted hearts with lover's kuots of white and golden lined ribbons. While those gamos were progressing dainty yellow ices wcro served 1> Misses Lois Kstos and Daisjy Sullivan Just as the sun, going down in tho West cast golden shadows over all, warning tho happy guests, that soon, to thoir regret, "au rcvoir" must he spoken, refreshments wero again served. This tlmo it was delightful cakes aud in rare old hand painted ohina dishes, ice cream, tho shape and color of suullowers with dainty brown centres of chocolate, was both exquis ite and delicious. Tho invited guests wcro: Mesdames W. D. Fergupon, T. D. Daivington, A. J. Christopher, Rolfe E. Hughes, Gar roll Miller, Eugene Hiulgcns, Ben F. Roper, H. F. .rones, A. D. Gray, J. E. Clary, W, P. Caino, Misses Marlcgene Caine, Maude Husch of Aiken, Laura and Lucy Darlington of AUendale, Willie Jones, Claudia E. Irby, Itosalie Burton, Lutie Wright, Mary Simpson, Lillian Irby and rviaymo Ferguson. KILLS UEltMS OF CATARRH. Hyomei Hoch to tlie Koot ol the Dis. ease aud Makes Astonishing Cures. Catarrh cannot lie cured by the use of pills, liquid medicines and so-called system tonics. Under such treatment the germs of tho disease will still live in the air passages and increase and multiply. Ilyomei is tho only scientific and thorough way to curo catarrh. Killing tho germs in tho air passages, it enters the blood with the oxygen, destroys tho microbes in tho hood and clYoct ually drives from the system all traces of catarrhal poison. Probably the strongest cvldenco that can b3 offered as to tho powers of Ilyomei lo cure catarrh is tho fact that the Laurcns Drug Co. will agree to re fund the money If you 6ay Ilyomei has not cured you. Tho comploto Ilyomei outfit costs but $1.00 and consists of an inhalar that can bo carried In the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Ily omei. Tho inhaler lasts a lifetime, and if one hottlo does not euro, an extra bottle of Ilyomei can bo obtained for 50 cents. MERCHANTS NEWS. Moasra. S. M. & E. II Wilkes Sc Co., Laurors, S C. Gontlomen: The numbar 88 Buck's Cooking Stove which 1 purchased fin you I am please 1 to say gives satisfac tion in every particular. Yours truly, Mrs. E. E. Simps >n, Princeton Ii. F. D. No. 2 July 20th 1001. Wo have a beautiful line of China Closets, well fin'shed and at prices that will bo to your interest to seo be fore you buy. H. M. Sc F. II. Wilkes & Co. You can find a largo assortment of Rugs In diOeront designs, colors and sizes lo select from. S. M. & F. H VVllkos Sc Co. Any thing ti nt you want In agate or tin ware can ho found at S. M. A E. II. Wilkes & Co. Fruit Jars in nil sizes are B'.Sli gwLig at reduce I prices. Be sure to get what you neod while the low prices aro on. S. M. Si F. II. Wilkes & Co. COSTS NOTHING UNLESS CURED, A Fair Offer Made by Laureiis Di ng Co. to all Sufferers from Catarrh. TiiO r.auroD8 Drug Co. are soiling Hyomei on a plan that h is caused con sidorable talk among thoir customers. The. plan is different, from that fol lowed by othor remedies, but the rem edy Is difTorent also. This troatment for the. cure of catarrh has such an un - usual rojord of cures to its credit that Tho I aureus Drug (Jo. offer to refund tho money if It does not give tho do ' sired bonelp. This is certainly ono of I tho fairost olfo. s that can tie mado and ' any ono who has eu'arrh and does not tako advantisro of it is doing himsolf or herself >n Injustice Do not sulTer any longer with tick ling, smarting, burning, eye-watoring troublos that allli? t those who have ca tarrh. Ilyomei will euro you, hut if you should not Hod It adapted lo your ca#o, The Liurens Drug Co. will return your money. Charleston Western Carolina Railway Special Daylight Excursion TO THE SEfISMOr%>E CHARLESTON. 3. O. Tuesday, August 2, Returning THURSDAY, August 4, 1904. Round Trip from Laurens only $2.50 Train leaves Laurens 9t3.5 A. M. Returning, Leaves Charleston 81?O A. M. DAYLIGHT RIDE GOING AND RETURNING. Do not miss this opportunity to visit the South's most splendid Seashore Resorts, Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms FIRST CLASS SERVICE -:- QUICK SCHEDULE. i THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I *g BETWEEN nil ^ ip Jacksonville, Fla., 35 * Charleston, S. C, and 4. New York and Boston, Mass. * 35 rriio Favorite Route ?|i Between the South and North. 4> Only All Watkr Link Without Chanok. ^4? Three or more sailings weekly in either direction. Kvery convenience kinwn to modern ocean travel. Un surpassed accommodations fur fu\sl-class and steerage passengers. Close connections with all railroads and steam boat lines ont of New York. Most accessible and con venient route for travelers to all New England, Northern and interior points. TIIKO. G. KG ER, G. M. 1> Wm. P.Clydb& C )., GaaM Agts. 19 State St., N?w York F. M. Ironmonger, Jr., A. G. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla ?f. M. 13 Hutchinson, D. F. & P. A. Charleston, S. C. 11? ?Ill '.A. iiii mji m& mlLm A' 'Ai ^1. ill. 'Ai ill, iilfc .ft.' .ip iJL ",tm ?! ?' A' JLn ^ TWsTiK ^rs^K ^K^R ^^^R T^^K ^tn^K ^R^R ^R^K ^R^R ^K^K ^rT^R/K^r. I Low Prices Linked With Seasonable Merchandise We are already looking ahead to Fall; and the first preparatory act toward the Fall campaign is to clean out, as far as possible, all balances of Summer Goods. Wc have had such an excellent trade this season that we are not very heavily stocked for this time of year; but still we wish to run the stock down to much lower quantities before Summer is over. Therefore, we shall materially lesson the prices on a great many lines from now out; and offer you a chance to buy the best of seasonable merchandise at a good bit less than ordi nary prices. Whatever you need to buy in our line during the next month, it will be a sad mistake not to see our of ferings before you purchase. We can mention only a few of them here; but there arc hosts of others that are equally interesting-. I 8 _ Jk High Tide of Demand Iff Low Tide of Price I 8 8 8 I 8 Prices Wash Goods are now in the very high tide of de mand. It is a happy time for many a woman that, in this store at least, they arc also at the low tide in price. To clean out all Summer Stuffs, we are willing to sell at far below true worth. Note these interesting ex amples. ?Silk Novelties in desirable patterns, worth 25c, now/ - - - - - 19c Victoria L/awn, 40 inches wide, special value, HOc White Stripe Dimities, small patterns, worth ioc and 12 i-2c, now, - 8c White Checked Nainsook, good quality, worth ?Sc, now, ----- 5C Colored Batiste, in great variety of patterns, worth up to i2^c per yard, now, - - $c Colored Batiste, desirable patterns, value He to ioc, now, - 5C Round up in Millinery Kvery unsold Hat, and every yard of Ribbon or Trimmings in our Millinery Section is booked for clear ance at from a third to a half off previous prices. The astute buyer will find it a splendid time for investment. We prefer to sacrifice rather than carry anything over. A Budget of Big Values Every one of these items is well worth the atten tion of whoever loves good bargains. Lot of Thompson's and American Beauty Corsets, the Dollar Kind, at - - 7Qc Ladies Bleached Vests, taped aeck and sleeves, Ladies lisle finish, lace stripe I lose, worth 25c, { The latest novelties in Kid and Silk Belts, 25c and 50c All Ladies, Misses and Children's Oxfords, actual COST. 8 g the: hub Trvist a Well-Bred Woman to know where to gel the best of every thing. She knows that, especially in drugs, medicines, toilet articles and sta tionery, there's never anything gained and frequently much lost by using something cheap and in ferior. We have quite a crowd around our place, but, there's always room for one more, and our clerks are of the spry kind. They don't keep a customer hanging around half a day before being waited upon. Dodsons Drug Store. STERLING VALUE. One lot plain White Organdy 10 els the yard at Wilson's. Have you seen those four grades in Sheer Plain White L/awn at 10 cts, i 2 '< els, 15 cts and 20 cts the yard at Wilson's. Before they are gone secure one of those Silk Sunshades, Par agon frame and steel rod. Price Si.00 at Wilson's. What makes a prettier Dress for the Season than a White Dot or Colored Swiss? Price iZ]/iC the yard at Wilson's. Handsome patterns in Lawn and vSwiss Embroideries at Wil son's. Another lot Satin Taffeta Ribbons in desirable shades just opened at WILSON'S. R P. MILAM & CO. Your stock and poultry need dosing. Now is the time, pro vided you use the International Slock 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 carry everything from the cheapest Coffin to the best METALIC CASES. First-class Hearse when wanted. At night or Sunday 'Phone H. M. Wright or R. P. Milatn at their residences. R. P. MILAM & CO., LrAURKNS, S. C. BAIiY RANK?tho world'* botd baby med leine--?is n prompt, snfc, Hiiro and harm less remed y for nil HortH of fdoinnch and how el troubles oflmbios nnd chiidron, Keep it al ways (in hand-you enn rely upon it. Aft nil f(ooct ?lru|( storoN, *25c. Manufactured l>v RA BY BASR CO., Ma con, oa, ?JJ WE ARE LOOKING I, FOR YOUR ORDERS COLUMBIA LUMBER & MFC CO. COLUMBIA SC SKIN HUMORS The thousands of people made miserable by the awful tortures of some skin affllc* tlon will rejoloe at the aston ishing good news that we have secured ttie agency fcr that wonderful medicament known as the D. D. D. This prescription Ml ? speci fic formula for tft&tt ?MMMies, not a panacea tor fill drlments. At our store can be eeen the evidences of Its most remark able curative qualities. The proofs of Its wonderful cures are indisputable. We have for your inspection a number of photographs of people showing their condition be fore and after using this wonderful medicine. Call and see these actual proofs. Accept only the genuine prescription with the D. D. D. trade mark on each bottle and package. Sold only by Laurens Drug Co. riORPHiNE Opium, Whiskey and All Drug Habits Cured Without Pain at Your Home. If you are addicted to these habits you think you will quit it. You won't; you can't unaided; but you can he curod and restored to your former health and vigor without pain or the loss of an hour from yoiU' business at a moderat? or-st. Tne" medicine builds up your ho ?Ith, restores your nervous system <o it s norm-tl condli i n; you feel like a differi nt person from the b ginning of treatment, LB AVING OFF THE OPIATE i AFTER THE FIRST DOSR. You will soon bj convinced and fully satisfied In your own mind that you will be cured. Mr. T. M. Brown, of DoQueen, ArV., says: "Ovjr seven years ago I was cured of the opium habit by your medl cin", and have continued in the very best of health since. Dr. W. M. Tun.st.lll, of Livingston, Va , says?: "I am j,'Iad to say that I (irmly believe that I am entirely and permanently cured of the Drink Habit, as I have nover even so much as wanted a drink in any form since I took your eradioator, now eighteen months ago. It was the be.il dollar I ever inves'ed." Mrs. Virginia Townsend, of Shreve port, La., writes: "No more opium. I nave takon no other remedy than yours and 1 make no mistake when I say that my health is better now than it ever was in my life, and I owo it to you and your remedy. It has been twelve years since I was cured by your treatment." For full particulars address Dr. B. M. Wool ley, 301 Lowndes, Bid?., At lanta, Ga., who will send you his book. The Best Insurance Is the Cheapest When you j_vj away for your Summer vacation, take with you the knowledge that your property is covered in the very best old line companies. You will enjoy your outing all the more. A. C. TODD & CO. Fire Insurance. HINDIPO THE NEW NERVE TONIC AND KIDNEY CURE. ClwjiiBcs the KI.lno.vH nn<] ninddor. purlflM ihm : "if. ispUffta Ssxsz .Sr In botli wonk Men nud Women B not beuoflttcd. Try it aid t c?nvi?.yOU Laurens Drug Co. Special, Notice?I have just received a fine line of fsll cud w.nter samples of all the latest, styles. Price* to suit the time?. Panis made, to order from $4.00 up. Suits made to order from $12 00 up. A lit is always guaranteed i nho invite you to join my pressing club, only $i.oo per month. Phone 18o. Min ter building. K. .1. IUNCY, Tailor. Dr. Chas. A. Ellett, DENTIST. La>v Hange. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working 01 the Corn or Cotton Crop, can be plowed under the following April or .May in time to plant corn or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching or the soil, is equal in fer tilising value toagood 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 ? good I,ay tin action ??l the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked dn gree. T.W.Wood&Sor.s, Seedsmen, richmond, - virginia. ' Wood'? D-scrlptlvc I HI Cat.lo*. read? about August 1st. tolls nil ?bonV?JSr aiu VoK,.t?l,i.. So,..lsf.-r Hall ,,|ant ii>K. Mailed free on re?, est N- B- DI*f* A. 0. TODD. DIAL & TODD, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law. Enterprise Hank and Todd ontoe Build lng. Laurens, s. C.