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r<ADM LANDS. I-AKiW LOANS. Before You Buy or Sell any Kind of Real Estate, or Rusiness, Write us your wants. J. Y. Garlington & Co., i Laurens , S. C. vol x x. laurens, s c. wednesday september 14. 1904l AL,h KINDS OF TURNIP SEED ?at? 2:>~* Palmetto Drug Co. Get them while stock is complete. no. e SECOND PRIMARY SETTLED CONTESTS Vote Yesterday Lighter Than First Election. ODELS YET TO REPORT Buckott, Sheriff; Humbert, Supervisor; Walts, Coronor: Bailey and Roberts, Commissioners Thirty-ouo out, of thirty-two boxes shows a total of 2897, a falling off of more tbau 800 votes from the lirst elec tion. This, however, isavory (ail vote for a second primary. The Advertlsor prjs nts to its read ers this morning a practically complete tabulated statement of yestorday's vote. O'Dell's, whioh polls only 12 votes, and is located 24 miles from the court houssand 16 from a tolephone of fice was the only'box unteportod to this effico las? night. The vote for coroner an 1 county com missioners is missing in the Daniel's store report, The ofllcers ro-elected have serv ed one term oacb, while lids county commissioners, Mr. Bailey of Laurens township and Mr. Roberts of Waterloo township are now men, neither having been in politics before.. Tho total vote of nineteen boxes for Earle and M?bley appears in the tabu lated statement. A epecial to The Advertiser f.om Columbia, at 11 o'clock last night, say?: "With Anderson, Greenvillo and Pick ens tc hear from Earle leads by 2,000 votes, with Mobloy's s'rength very well all in. Earle strong in I\o Dee and Orangeburg and surrounding coun ties." NOTICE Of Special Election on tho Question of Issuing Bunds to tho Amount of Forty Thousand ($40,000) Dollars. Whereas a majority of th9 freehold-. CM of the City of Lauraos, as shown by thefcaxb)Oks of slid City, have ll'ed with the City Coincil of Laurons a p2 t<tlon praying that an election bo or dered submitting to the qualified regis tered ?lectors of The City of Lauren the question of issuing bonds of said Oity to tho amount of Forty Thou sand ($40.000.00) dollars for . tho purpose of meeting the costs of ex extendlng and enlarging tho water works system and the electric light plant and establishing ' system of /.Hwerage in the said City. Said bonds to bear interest at a rate r-.i<t exceeding six per cent, per anuum, payable in any legal tender money of the United States, forty years after date, with the privilege of redemption after twenty years from date. And whereas the sum of Ten Thou sand ($10,000.00) dollars of said ainoun* will be needed an 1 required In extend ing and enlarging the water works plant o^acI eloatric light plant in /nsild City,and the sum of Thicty Thou sand ($3),000.00) dollars of said amount will be needed and required to estab lish a system of sewerage in said City. And whereas on the consideration of said petition tbt City Council of Lau rens passed an ordinance tn tho 13th day of August, 1004, ordering an elec tion to b3 held in and for the City of Laurens on the 14th day of September, 004. Therefore notice is hereby given bat a special ?ioctioo will be held a' * e Oounoll Chamber In the City of Mirena on the 14th day of September 4, to determine tho question of Is ng.bonds of The City of L iurens to amount of Forty Thousand (t40, 00) dollar?, said bonds to bear Inter, t a ra'e not exceeding six pei-cont annum, payable in any legui tendur ey af the United States, forty ?s after date, with the privilege of mption after twenty years. The of ten thousand ($10,000 00) ars of t ie money to ba realized n the sulu of said bonds to be I In oxtendiug and enlarging 'water works and electric light ? ?Snts in said City, and tho sum o? Thirty ($30,000.00) dollars of tho money realized from the sale of said bonds to b) used in establishing a system of sewerage in said City. At said election the electors favoring tho Issuing of said bonds will voto a ballot, written or printed thereon the word "BONDS," those opposed to the Issuing of said bonds will vote a baUot written or printed therion the word? "NO BONDS." Persons who wero not duly regis tered at the last regular municipal election in tho City of Laurens, will nut bo entitled to vote at said special election. At said election tho polls will be opened at H o'clock In the foreno >n and closed at -I o'oloe* In tho afternoon. Messrs. W. Ii. (Jarrett, W. II. Gilk erson r-nd W. 11. Franks have been ap pointed managers to conduct said elec tion. By order of the City Council of Lau rens, of Tho City of Laurons. This, l?th day of August, 1904. C. E. QUAY, M'*yor. At'ost. [Li S.J L. G. Hai.ok, Clerk and Troasurer. AMERICA Kl ) SILVER TRU8&. Retains Sovc/cf ( }'.ct:.\\ with Cond rl We guarantee a fit or in tnoy refunded. PALMETTO DRUG CO., Lauren8, S. C. BAD WRECK ON SEABOARD AIR LINE. Occurred Friday Morning on Catawba River? Four Persons Killed. ? About 1 o'clock last Friday morning, train No. 41 on the Seaboard Air Line rai'road, consis'ing of an express car, mail car, two day coaches and a Pullman sleeper, was derailed on a trestle just South of the Catawba river, followed by the wreck of a light en gine and caboose, which caused tho doa"h of four pers ns and the injury of 35 other?. Tho killed we-o B. Y. Barksdale, engineer, Abbeville, 8. 0.; Ed Roberts, colored, fireman, Atlanta; Mrs F. T. Blaok of Ohio aad Mrs T. S. MeManus of Wilmington. The train was running about 40 miles an hour, when the trestle which is 300 feet long, spanning a meadow near tho Catawba river, gave way. The wholo train went down and within ten minutes the engine and a caboose which was following close be hind, piled in on the wrecked train be foro it could bo tlagged. The etgineor of the passenger train escaped with slight bruises while his fireman and Engineer Barksdale of tho freight train were instantly killed. Nono of tho passengers escaped in jury i f more or les? importance. Tho pastenger train was bound for Atlanta and it was in charge of Con ductor West and Engineer Meares. The wreck is due it is believed to the work of some malicious persons who ovidontly disconnected a rail. nORPHINE Opium, Whiskey and All Drug Habits Cured Without Pain at Your Home. If you are addicted to theso habits you think you will quit it. You won't; you can't unaided; but you can be cured and restored to your former health and vigor without pain or the loss of an hour from your ousines; at a moderate cost. The medicine builds up your hoalth, restores your nervous system to Its normal condition; you feel like a diIT .-rent person from the beginning of treatment, LEAVING OFF THE OPIATES AFTERTUE FIRST DOSE. You will soon be convinced and fully aattslied In your own mind that you will bo cured. Mr. T. M. Brown, of DaQmon, Ark. says: "Over seven years ago I was [Cured of tho opium habit by your medi cine, and have continued in the vory best of health since Dr. W. M. Tunstall, of Livingston, Va., Says: "I am glad to say that I firmly bo?ovc that I am entirely and permanently cured of tha Drink Habit, as I havo novor even so much as wanted .a drink in any form since I took your eradicator, now oighteen months ago. It was the bist dollar I ever invested." Mrs. Virginia Townsond, of Shreve port, La., write*: "No more opium. I havo takon no other remedy than yours and I make no mistake when I say that my health Is better now than it ever was in my life, and I owe It to you and your rom^.dy. It has boen twelve years since I was cured by your treatment." For fu'l particulars address Dr. B. M. Woolloy, 301 Lowndos, Bldg., At lanta, Ga., who will sendvou his book. Mill Schools Open Today. At half past eight this morning the schools at tho Laurons Cotton Mill and at the Watts Mills open for tho pres ent session. MUs Lil Harris at the Laurens Mill school will be assisted by M'ss Mary Simpson of this city and Mi38 Eleanor Ball of Charleston. M'?f> Ball will again hivi charge of tho klrderparten department. The Watts Mills School will be taught by Miss Pearl Ulakely, who was one of the assistants in tho Laurons Mill school last year. $1.00REWARD For Auy Person Who Takes a Bottle of OUR NEW DISCOVERY (Nature's Remedy. ) Tho Great Blood Purifier, Kidney and Liver Regulator, and llocclves No Benefit. A Guarantee Goes With Each Bottle. And the druggist signs tho guaran tee. Y?m run no risk in tho trial. Our New Dlscovory is not an alcoholic Stimulant, which is worse than no stimulant, butitia tli'j groat building up and purifying remedy, purifying tho b'ood and cleansing tho system from all im purl tie?, which gives new life and vigor to overy organ, ft pos itively cures all blood diseases such as Itching Skin, l'implos, Ec/.oma, Blood Poison, Scrofula, Rheumatism, and It restores tho Nervous System to Its Normal condition, produces a healthy appetite, tones and regulates the boart, ana It regulates the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. The use of a single bottle wdl convince any one of Its wonderful Ouratlve properties. For sale by Tho Laurens Drug Co.; W. W. Dodson. Has your name been enrolled on the Democratic club list? HINDIPO THE NEW NERVE TONIC AND KIDNEY CURE. CteanaM tlm Kidneys ami nimlclor, mirlflrH the Blood, I'm,. Klesh on (hin pooplo. Ktrennthon? tin' NorvrH. Cleat* tin- llrnln. Curoa Nervnti* Debility, liixoinnln, Kalling Momorv. Rwtflrte tlx- Vim, Vlnor, Vitality and Strength of Youth, Ii, both rcenk .Mon nuil Women. Tide Nriv Remedy work* like Muftlr, hut Is nh ooiutciy iiiirmicHH. whkIi you reell before taking. Price. 60 Ota.) 12 boxe?, SB.00, I>y malt. aVo will cbeerfuVy n-fuiiil tlm money If you aro Hot IxuicflttoU. Try II and bo couvlucttd. Laurens Drug Co. NOTES OF CLINTON BRIEFLY CHRONCLED Prof. Huso Succeeds Prof. Woodsworth at the College?Two Delightful Social Events. Cmnton, Sept. 13?Miss Clara Duckett and Master Ferdinand Jacobs are 011 a visit to Mis. J. B. Jones, of Petersburg* Va. Miss Ada Casey of Greenville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I. Cope land. She will be accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Casey, who has been here on a visit for several weeks. Miss Sadie Philson and Lyda Chainblin attended the Fowler Hunter wedding at Fountain Inn. Rev. Thornwell Jacobs, after an extended visit to Boston and the mountains of New Ham shire is at home again. Prof. t Harry Neal Huse of Virginia, a graduate of Washing ton and Lee University, has ac cepted the position in the College here made vacant by the resigna tion of Prof. Woodsworth. Copeland Hall under the man agement of Mr. Chas. N. Carnig of Atlanta, Ga. and Buffalo, N, Y., is being prepared for the com ing attractions that have been se cured by Messrs. Strieker and Aycock. Dr. McPheeters and Rev. Sam Byrd were in town on Tuesday last in the interest of the College. Little Nancy Owens, who has been quite sick for the past week is improving. Miss Fronde Kennedy's private .school opened today with prom ising prospects for a good year. Dr. Bean and family, Miss Lib bie Spencer, Misses Marion and Emmie McCrary arc at home from their summer outing. Mrs. George McCrary and lit tle Mary Ruth Copeland are vis iting in Newberry. Miss Catharine Copeland's Piano Recital on Monday after noon was indeed a treat to the musical loving people of Clinton. Miss Rosa Bailey is home af ter a delightful visit to St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Todd are visiting relatives at Simpsonville. Miss Bessie Bynum, the newly elected teacher of the Graded School is at her post. She is in charge of the Fifth Grade. The Book Club was most de lightfully entertained last Thurs day evening, an unusually large number being present. .Meeting in Progress at First Baptist Church. A series of revival meetings were begun Monday at the First Baptist Church with Rev. John D. Pitts, pas tor, and Rev. L. M. Roper, of tho First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, in charge Much interest is manifested in tho services, which are attracting large audiences. GOOD SPIRITS ? Good spirits don't all come from Ken tuekey. Their main sourco Is tho liver and all tho fine spirits over made In the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred-and-ono 111 effects It produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be In fine shape if you would feel bouyant, happy and hop?ful, bright of ove.light of step.vlg orous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver in fin.i condi tion by using Green's Auaust Flowor tho greatest of all medicines for liver and stomach and a cortain euro for dls pepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remody tor over thirty-five yoars. August Flowers will m >ko your llvor healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal support of "Good Spirits." Trial size, 25o; regu lar bottles, 75o. At all druggists. SIMPSON & COOPER Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all State Courts. Prompt attention givento all business. Dr. Chas. A. Ellett, DENTIST. Law Range. Wood's Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. Sow Early For Best Results. \ Our Trade Mark Brand is the bestand cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Sown with Winter Oats, makes the largest possible yield of tho best and most nutritious hay. Write for prices. WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATAL06 Tells all about seed* for fall 'sowing. It in the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. Mailed freo on request. T. W, WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Tabulated Statement of the County Vote in the Second Primary, Sept. 13, 1904. PRECINCTS Club No. I, laurons 0. II Club No. 2. Idturens C. II Wat is Mill. laurons. 1.:'ui.'mn Mill, Laurens ... Clinton . Clinton Cotton Mill. Lydia Mill, Clinton . Mountvillo. Coldvlllc . Hopewoll._. Pleasant Mound Youiijth store . Ekoni . Mt. Pleasant Brewerton Waterloo . Tip Top . Surtlis Church ? Woodvillo ._. Tumbling Shoals . Princeton . Shiloh Gray Court . Dials. Power Ora. I^anprston Cross Hill. Cooks Store Stewarts Store Daniels Store. O'Dell Church. Total Sheriff m\ 28'.1 4 0 hi ik'.i 37 26 40 27 ii 64 42 ns 42 49 47 29 56 49 69 22 30 26 17 33 82 61 125 61 i 16 64 Super visor iCo roner County Coin'rs 138 128 21 CO 132 48 If. 32 25 27 82 15 32 7 69 30 19 49! 77 108 :?i 32 68 23' 88, 27 23 um cd ii 52 127 12.'. 87 213 19 31 71 28 21-, I to, 62 mi 78 r.s ?17 20 18 69 14 27; 25 158 152 201! 42 87 39 1000) 1883.11875| 1522 ,| 120fi[ 160011178111013| U90j 1435) 1121 46 I is 67 84 80 65 24 51 12 15 66 56 67 27 38 35 40 04 83 Hi 11 38 46 111 32 18 38 86 61 85 EUllr'd Com'r iJLEMHON OPENS TODAY. Attendance Is tho Largest in tho His tory of tho College. Clemson College opens lo day for the ll?04-'0? sossion. Tho enrollment wl I excocd all previous yeats by at least a hundred. Tho agricultural depart ment in which 124 scholarship hoys will be matriculated promise* to be one of the most interesting departments of the college. Hugh Fuller, of Cross Hill, Frank Crisp, cf this oily fmd Ben Heaves of Eden are the throe scholarship boys from Laurens. Cadots Kuox Simpson aud Tom Kay have returned . A LATTER D1Y SHAKER. I havo sold most all tho chill tonic? mado, but can truthfully nay thai there are none that give the satisfaction that your Dr. King's Improved Chill Tonic gives. It nlways cures before one bottle is taken. Please send mo threo dozen at oneo J. C. HARNER, Covington, N. O. 8old by Palmetlo Drug Co. Hart-Brown Wedding September 21. Cards of Invitation have boon re ceived in Lauretis to the marriage of MIps Eula St. Clair Brown, of Ander son,and Mr.Brant y B. Hurt, of Cokes bury, Wednesday ovening, September 21. It will be a home wedding aud will bo attended by the families of Mr. W. R . Ricbey and Mr. O. W. Babb, of this city. Mr. W. R. Rlohoy, Jr., Is to bo bost man, and Misses Annie and Li/.zio Richey aro to be two of tho bridos u a'ds. Mr. Hart, the groom-elect, is a brother of Mesdamcs Richey and Babb and is well known horo. HOvV TOBE PLUMP. Mo^t people constantly suffer from Io;s of appetite, especially for break - fast, an unpleasant taste in the mouth, low spirits; irritability with a heavy, dull headache, biliousness, tick headache, blotches on tho skin, lack of energy and a fcoling of weariness, all of which aro due to constipation. Con stipation Is tho forerunner of indigoi tion, sluggish liver and nervousness, and it is of the utmost importance that tho bowols should be gently rngnlated by a reliable aporient. Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills meet this want. 25 cents at Palm? tto Drug Co. REALTY BRINGS LOO I) PRICE. Land in Dial Township Sells for Fancy Figures. "It takes monoy to buy land" in Dial Township. Recently the homo of the late W. E. Gray *as sold In three divisions, as follows: Lot No. 1, 38 acre?, $28 per asro, bought by W. M. Gray. Lot No. 2, 58 acres, $21) y.r acre, bought by Mrs. Emma Roa\es. Lot No. 3, 25 acres, $29 per acre, purchasod by Dr. J. W. Beason. Important Announcement. Iu A recont letter to Mr. C. F. Brooks, county superintendent of edu cation, the Hon. O. B. Martin, Stute superintendent) made the following Important t nnounepmonti At the meet ing of the State Board of 10dm at ion on May 6tb, it was decided to base tho examination of teachors this fall on "Hughes' Alistakos in Teaching," "Po tormau's Civil Government," "Silas Marnor," "Encch Ardon" and "Cur rent History," la addition to regular subjects. TOO MI CH FOK FIFTY CENT-?. King's Improved Chill and Fever Tonic is the Hoest 1 ever saw. I sold OWi bottle Which cured some in throe fami'h-s. The ooly objection 1 have to It Is that It euros too many people. S. H MAT HIS, Conrad's, N. 0, Taste not bad. L rgo bottle. Always euros and chills don't return. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Curd of Thanks. The lccil chapter of King's Daugh ters desires to thank Mr. Ga lingion for the use of his grounds for the ro cent series of baso ball game-: also all those who participated in tho game*, and tho public gonorally for attending und contributing to the success of tho scheme. WHAT WORRIED HIM. I was groatly worried with chills for years until about four years ago \vh n I took one-third bottle of Dr. King's Chill Tonic, and i have not hud a chill since. Peteh Tallest. Not bad to tako, and always no euro ?no pay. ?l) conts at store of Luu rons Drug Co. and all m-dieino doul ers. Monument to \>e Unveiled. Too monument at the grave of Sov ereign John L. Pitts will bo unveiled by Myrtle .Cumfl, No. COti, Woodmen of tho World, at Friendship Presby terian Church, Third Sunday, Septem ber 18th at 11 o'clock a. m. An inter esting address will bo dolivored by a prominent spoaker. All Woodmen Camp and the pub lic aro cordially invited to attend. L. D. ELLEDGK, Clerk, For Com, A HOY'S WILD HIDE FOR LIFE. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 in?o?, to got Dr. King's Xe.v Discov ery for consumption, coughs and colds, W. Tl. Brown, of Lut-Svlllc, Ind., on* dur. d doa'h's agonits from asthma; but this wond rful medicine gave in stant re icf and ?umi cu-ed bin. He* writes: "I now sleep lonnd y every night." Like marvelous euros of Con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, colds and grip prove its matchless merit lor all Throat and Lung troubles. Guar? aritee bottles RO conts and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Liurons D ug t'o. and Palmetto Drug Co. -.^afct, B^^k Warm woollier brings dan^.-r (o liable /jJa?*^ ^Hlt^lBl H Kecpuboitleni Itaby F.ase~ tlie world's m *T*V*> ')('st baity iiiedio.ino ? on band. It i ? ?--vP W^*M*ll-m.^Qw*' f,afl". f"1''"-bnnnlcss ronicdy for all dg, ^P?^f?VF?^ Kummer bowel nnd stomach troubles mKj^M At nil iioocl i2ruf? stores, '25 conti, 19K*V Ix^^^^r Manufactured by 15ABY KASIO CO., Macqn, ^^^S<) e7p. 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 ami 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. UNDERTAKERS' STOCK Our Undertakers' Stock as usual is complete. We carry everything from the cheapest Coffin to the best METALIC CASES. First-class Heartc when wanted. At night or ?Sunday 'Phone H. M. Wright or R. P. Milam at their residences. R. P. MILAM & CO.. I.A?RHNS, ?. C. Pension lionrd Organized. The Coun'y Podb'ioii Board Iias beon organizod with tho selection of W. P. Coker, ("hulrman and W. A. MoClin toek, J. P. Oaldwoll and John M. Hudgena as members o( tho board. John M. Hudgons was cho'on couuty pension commissioner. ChairniBn Coker appointed P. H. Madden of Cross Hill, J. W. 0' Bell of Jacks snd Johu Dial of Dials as repre sentatives from their rospeotivn town ships, none having beon elected from ? hoso Townships. FKAHFUl, ODDS AGAINST HIM. Bc'lrid lci), alono and destitute. Such, iu br'ef wai the condition of an old soldier nv name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailles. (). For yours ho was tiouhkd uithKidn-y disouso and neither doc tors uor me llclnos gave Mm rel'of. At length he ti I 'd Klcc.rlo Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he teHtilie.: "I'm on the road to cora pleto reo every." Best on earth for liver and >. iilney troub'os a?d all forms of stomach and lowol complaints. Only 50 o- nis. Guaranfc-l by lvuirons Drug Co. und Palmetto Drug Co. Hyontel Only Guaranteed Cure for This Common nnd Disagreeable Disease. Ilyom-l cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into tho air passages and lungs. It kills the germs of eatarrhal poison, heals and soothes the Irritated mucous membrane and drives thisdisoase from the system. Jf you have any of the following symptoms, eatarrhal germs are at work somewhere in tho mucous mem brane of the throat, bronchial tubes or tissues of the lungs. offensive breath the nos j drynessof the nose stoppage of tho pain across thoeyos nose at night pain in back of the nclnng of the body head droppings in the pain in front of tho throat head tei.dency tj take cold burning piin in the throat hawking lo clear the throat pain in the Ohes! a cough stitch in sido lo -iust of llesh variable appe'lto mouth open while sleeping tickling back of the palate formation of crusts In the nose dryno?s of the throat in the morning loss of btrength spasms of cough ing low spirits at times cough short and mucous cough worse nights expectorating yel- andmornines low matter lo*s in vital force difficulty In breath- a feeling of light ing noss acrofs the frequent sneezing upper part of the huskiuoss of voice choit d Isobar go from Flyomel will destroy activity of nil catharrhal go ms in the respiratory or gans and in a few weoks tho cure will bo complete. This is a strong statement, but The batirens Drug t'o. emphasizes it. by agreeing to refund your money if ETyo mei does n A. cure. Mr. Coshy's Thuiiks. I take this method of thankin ; the people of the county for the hospitality ccorded me during the campaign, and for Uio vote given me in the recent primary. Very Truly, J, 15, CosnY. "I-vrns troubled with r.tom n.-:i trouble. Thodford'a Dlaok Igl Draught (ltd mo moro good r*l in on.- ur'i lliotn nil tho doc tor's modioino I took in a }oar.v--.M Itfl. HA UAH K. 81IIHPIELD, Ellottsvllle, Ind. Thcdford's Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the Stomach and euros even chronic cases of indigestion. If you will take a small dose of Thed ford's Blaek Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and livor in per feet condition. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thcdford's Black-Draught not only re lieves const ip:it ion but cures diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggists soil 25-cent packages. "Thedford's Black Draught Is the bosl medi cine to r< gulnfO the bowels I have ever used."- -M US. A. M. (i II A NT, Sncads Ferry, N. 0. 25-CENT COLUMN. Pou frjAfcE -Thirty thoroughbred Berkshire Digs, all agos and sizes, prioo $3 lo*('? Apply to Dr. Dial For vSai.iv?Store house oc cupied by k. P. Milani & Co. M. I,. Copeland. Vva.ntki) -At one j a man who lfl hon est and sober and can furnish good ro eomniendat ions, to sell tho New Im proved Singer Sewing Machine. F?x? porlehce unnecessary. L'bornl oon? tract. Address, Tim Singer Sewing Machine Store, 311 Has' LOjjan St., Groenwojd, s.?: Wanted To swap a beautiful thor OUghbred Jersey cow, too protly to sell for hoof, for one that is fresh in milk. ('. (!. fba i herstonb, S^pt. 7?It. Goto R. i'. Milain ?v. Co. for county it. p. oats, orimioooloverseed and rye, bag [Ing and ties. Will save you money. Tho Chrysanthemum Show Tho ladles of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churoh63 are already hard at work for the approaohing annual Chrysanthemum Fair which will be held early in November. It was a floe success last year as every one remem bers but they aro preparing to make the affair moro elaborate, this fall. Watch out for announcements and dates. BUCK LION'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for outs, corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, u'cors, tet tor, salt rheum, fever pores, chapped bands, skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure, guaranteed. Only 25 ets tit, I.aurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Astray Notice. Strayed, Saturday, 3rd of Sep tember, a black mare about 8 years old in good condition, weighs 900 pounds, small white spot in forehead. Will be glad of any information concerning her, or if delivered will pay suitable reward. W. A. Clark, Laurens, S. C. WHAT IS LIFE? In tho last analyais nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trou ble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gontle, yet thor ough. Only 25 cents at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Card of Thanks. I desire to express to tho people of Lauiv-us county my sincere gratPude for tho many kindnosses and courtesies shown me during the campaign aud to thank them for the very complimentary vote given me on tho 30th ult. I ap preciate it and take thismotho 1 of Bay ing to. Jno. a. Franks. Mit editor' I desire to thank the people of Laureni county for Iheir support in the recent primary, a?>d svhile defeat is bitter, it id espec'aMy gratifying to know that ray own homo people of Hunter and Jacks gave me such a splendid vote. K. P. AOAlR, SOUR S VOM ACH. When tho quantity of food taken Is too large or the quality tco rich, sour stomach is likely to follow, and espec ially so if the dlgeUion has hoen weak ened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate tho food thoroughly. Let IIvo hours elapse between meals, and when 5 on fool a fullness and weight In the region of the stomach after eating, lak-i Chaniber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoldi d. Por sale by the Laurens Drug Co. an l Dr. B P. Posey. You do not run any risk In buying a Cooking Stovo from us because every stove i) >oght of u3 is guaranteed to give rat'sfactlon or your money will bo cheerfully re'unded. Bo bum to poo our line and got our prices before you buy. S. M. & E.H. Wilkos & Co. When troubled with constipation try Chnml'crluin's Stomach and Liver Tab lots. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant ollect. For sale by Laut ens Drug Co. and Dr. B, B\ Posey. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. B. Bobo have returned tu the city, having spent tho summer at Mrs. Mary Harksdalo's, near Highland Home. I find nothing hotter lor liver de rangement and constipation than Chan berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.? L. F. An dews. Des Moines, Iowa. For ?salo by Dr. B. F. Posoy and Laurons Drug Co CP RED OF LAME HACK AFTER 15 YE A RS OF SUFFERI MG." "1 bad been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Halm," says John O. Bisher, GP latn, Ind. This liniment is also w!tli mit an equal for sprains and bruiScS It, Is for pale by tho Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. H. F. Posey. What is Di\ James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic? Dr. James' Iron Hlood and Liver Tonic is a true tonic and blood food medicino. It increases tho appetite, sttvngtnens the whole system, by caus ing tho most important organs of the human body to perform thoir propor functions. First, iron is a normal con stituent of tho b'ood; pure blood con tains iron, if you aro pale, woak and nervous, you need a tonic which con tains iron in a form that will bo absorb' od by tho system and entor tho blood. Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Touic supplies the proper amount. Now, tho largest, and most important organ of the lmm.ni body must be looked after? tho liver, A torpid liver moans impure blood, a bad complexion, and a dull eye and brain; so you can sco the great ne cessity of an active, hoalthy llvor. Tho moment your liver falls lo actovory or gan suffers. Your stomach and digest* 1 ive organs become alToctod. The gatos of the citadel of lifo aro thrown wide open, and diseases of overy description attack the body. Dr. JiunoV Iron Hlood and Llvor Tonic contains a laxative di ng, which acts on tho livor, rolioving biliousness and cures chronic constipa tion. We go still further, and wo find when a person Is suffering from con-iti patlon almost invariably thoir digos 1,mi I -, p.) >r, the food fails t-> nmrlsh and strengthen. Dr. .fames' Iron Hlood tnd Liver Tofllo cures indigestion and dyspepsia It causes the food you eat to assimilate, and tho process of diges tion is again active. Nlne-tonths of our people sulTor from indigestion and con stipation; to these wo recomraond tho great ton'c compound. Dr. J1111108' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic For Sale by PALMETTO. DRUG CO. Sample buttle Free. GET THE SIGNED GUARANTEE. i.aureus Drug Co. Agrees to Return Money If MI-o-na Falls to Make You Well. Have The Laurens Drug Co. sign the following guarantee when you buy a box of Mlo-na, nature's cure for dys pepsia, GUARANTEE. We horeby agree to refund thp money paid Jor Mi-o-na on return of tho empty boxes if the purchafor tollt us that It has failed to cure dyspepsia >r stomach trouble This guaran$?e covors two 50 cents boxes, or a montii's treatment. _(Signed). Mi-o-na Ib a romarkablo preparation that tones up tho digestive oivuns and quickly gives porfoct haalth and Htrength. It will cure the worst oase ?f indigestion, or the depressed irri tated state that aftllcts nearly every one who has stomach t rouble. It is not a mere digestive like tho pepsin tab-' lets, but is a remedy that ab-olutoly and positively cures dyspepsia and restores perfect boatth to tho digestive system. The Laurens Drug Co., can tell you of many of their customors who recom mend Al l-o-na because it cured them. Bettor than all testimonials, though, is the guarantee uudor which Mi-o-na is sold. It is a p ain positive statement that if this remedy does not relieve you of indigestion, it will cost you abso lutely nothing. Money to Loan. Ou real estate, one-half to two thirds of its value at 8 per cent interest on such time as will suit borrowor In sums of from $500. up. Make your arrange ments at once with Fkkguson & FEATHEItSTONB. Sept. 7?4t. Tho family of Walter H. Lynch, Su perintendent of the 1 .aureus Cotton Mills, arrived in the city yesterday from Orangeburg and are occupying tho Superintendent's house on East Main Street. Mrs. W. E Lucas and party, includ ing Masters Edwin and Robert Lucas, Dr. B S. Lucas, Misses Lll Harris and Mamie Cummings returned to Lau rens Saturday from a two weeks' visit to New York. The Laurens Steam Laundry has just ins'alled a private eloctical plant and telephone system. Miss M*m'e McDaniol of Leary, Ga., is visiting Mrs W. P. Hudgens on South Harper Street. Mrs. J. A. Greer has gone to Colum bia to spend tho winter. Laurens Dorroh and E. D. Shell, loading citizens of Gray Court were In the city Monday. W. E. Cook was in town Monday from Jachin. Prof. W. P. Culborston, of the Mountvillo High School spent Monday in thi city. SPECIAL Notick?I have just received a lino line of fsll and winter samples of all tho latest styles. Prices to suit the times. Pants made to order from $1.00 up. Suits made to order from $12.00 up. A lit is always guaranteed. I also invite you to join my pressing club, only $l.oo per month. Phone l8o, Min ier bullding. E. .1 .NANCY, Tailor. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. Court of Common iPleas. 1'iedm nt Savings and Investment Company, Plaintiff, against Clarence E. Gray, ot al, Defendant?. Pursuant to a decreo of tho Court in the above stated action, I will sell at Laurens, 0. IL, S. C, on Salesday In Octobor 100t, it being tho 3rd day of ?ho month, to the highest bidder, the following lot or pioce of land, to wit: All that certain lot or pleco of land situate, lying and being In the city of Laurens, fronting on Jones S'reet one hundred and live (105) feot and on Irby Avenue a distanco of ono hundred and ninety (190)feot,boing bounded on North by Jones S'reet, Kast by lot of J. E. Carlislo, South by lot of Mrs. W. P. Thomason and West by Irby Avenue, being tho same convoyed to C. E. Gray by J. P, Gray on Nov. 30th, 1899, by deed of record in Clerk's ofllce for Laurens County, S. C, in Hook 11 at page 42. Torms of S*le?One-half cash, bal ance, on credit of twelve months, se cured by bond of purchusor and mort gage of promises Purchasor to pay for papers. If purchaser fails to comply with torms of salo will bo resold at his or her risk on sumo or some subse quent Salosday. john F. Bolt, o. c. c. p. Sop'.. 7, 1001? It. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. Whorea?) Maggie N. Cnmpton, made suit to me, to grant hor Lottors of Ad ministration of the Estate of and o fleets of the said L. D. Compton, deceased, that they be and uppour bofore mo, in the Court of Probate, to bo hokl at I Laurens, O. H. S. C, on the .'lOth day I of September, 1901, noxt after publica I tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore I noon, to show oavue, if any thoy have, why tho said Administration should not he granted. I Given under my Hand, this 12th day , of September. O. G. THOMPSON, j, r. L. c. Sopt. 12, 1004?2t. L. M. SPEERS Nowfoorry, S. C. dealer in Marble and Granite MONUflENTS Designsand Estimates furnished on application. 4 t