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The Public are Cordially Invited to Attenu.
DAVIS, ROPER & CO'S.
Grand display of Pattern and Street Hats, Dress Goods, Silks and Notions
Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1904.
Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1904
.. . SHOES ...
Our stock Ladies', Men's, Roys' and Children's Shoes is made
up of the best lines of shoes made in the United States, from the
lowest grades to Hannan and Stetson for men, and Zeigler, Queen
Quality and Drew Selby for ladies. You will save money and get
the best if you come to see us.
Our Ladies' $2, $2.50 and $3 Shoes are perfect Beauties and
every pair guaranteed. None better.
Our Children's Shoes wear, and this saves you money.
Our Men's and Women's every-day shoes can be depended on
for wear and durability. Prices, 1, 1.25, 1.50 and 2 dollars.
. . . CLOTHING . . .
Men's and Boys' Clothing from the cheapest to the best, hon
est, good and guaranteed to be just as we represent them. Men's
Hats in the New Shapes. Shirts, Hosiery and Underwear?
the kind you want.
We have the best $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 Suits in the
Piedmont Belt. We save you money on every suit.
Boys' and Children's Suits from 76 cents to 10 dollars, all
well made and durable.
We have Clothing and Furnishing Goods to suit everybody,
and our prices never fail to please.
DRESS GOODS.
Our line of Dress Goods is without an equal in Laurens. We
have a variety of styles in the new Manish Effect Suitings, a beau
tiful line Cravenettes, Zebutines, Broadcloths and all the newest
weaves in dress goods, and without exaggeration the greatest
values in Dress Goods and Silks ever shown here.
Our 3()-inch guaranteed Taffeta Silk at $1.00 isasg^odas
you can buy tor $1.25.
See our line of Waistings at 25c, 50c, and 75c.
We have every shade in Broadcloth, and the best on the
market at one dollar.
50 pieces Androscoggin and Hill's Bleaching at 7 l-2c.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is in charge of Miss Ingram, assisted by Miss Nannie Dorroh and fliss Mamie Armstrong,
who will take pleasure in showing you and giving you any assistance you may ask.
Our Prices are Right and our Styles are absolutely Correct. Come to see us and we will show you that it is to your interest to make your
purchases from us. Yours for Business,
Don't Worry I
WE HAVE IT
AT THE
Right Price !
DfTVTS, ^OPEf* & CO
L/ A U R E> N S
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Our Millinery
Surpasses all in Style
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Our Price is LOW!
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Tetley's Teas
Highly and delicately flavored
Very Choice
Chase & Sanborn's
COFFEES AND TEAS
'everal Grades, the Best in their respective
grade. Are more than satisfying
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other kind. Each distinct in themselves
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New Fall Goods
The thin flimsy fabric must soon give pface for ?j
one of heavier texture and preparations
are now in order for the change
Dress Goods for Fall and Winter wear
are shown in great variety in the northern ;I2
markets. While many weaves are shown
Dame Fashion gives Broadcloth the prefer
ence, and has decided Brown to be the
popular shade
Ahandsoir .e of fancy Silks for waist
ings and blacK Taffeta for skirtings just
opened.
Special care is always taken in the se
lection of Black Goods; in this department
will always be found choice reliable
weaves.
Table Linen, Hosiery and Underwear
and all other stocks are well represented
in lowest market values.
Your Inspection is cordially solicited at
W. G. WILSON & CO.
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a AMONU OUR FRIENDS. |
B, A. Simpson of Spartanb'irg was Jn
town Friday.
Milford L. Cheek of Prlnc. ton was
in tiie city Friday.
Mr. W. M. McCaslan of Clinton
spent Thursday in tho city.
Mr. John U. Cumingham was in
town Wednesday from Lanford.
Dr. Pinckney Milos and family of
Knoree wore in the oily Thursday.
Mr. John U. Davenport of Cross Hill
was a visitor to the city Thursday.
Mr. A. J, Traynham and son, Kelly
Traynham, woro in town Wednesday.
Mr. W. M. Huntor of the Warrior
Creek section was in the city Thurs
day.
Miss Lillian Kllgore of Woodruff is
the guest of Mrs, R. P. Mllam, Main
Street.
Marlin l'oole, son of Thos. P. Poole
of Tylereville, is clorking for It. P.
Mi lam & Co.
Mr. M. L. Nash has accepted the po
sition < f book-keeper for T. D. Lake,
co.ton buyer.
M'ss Sarah Copelind of tho Kdcn
High Hohool spent Saturday and Sun
day in the city.
Miss Rlanoho Claidy has returned
frcm a visit to hor friend, Miss Jessie
Todd, of Greenwood.
Miss Lucilo Martin went to Grcon
vll'.o Saturday to re-on'er the Green
ville Female College
Miss Etta Mooro came down from
Greenville Saturday 10 visit the family
of Rev. U. P. E8tes.
Mr. Press Williams, a prominent
ci'i/. jn of Hebron, Spsrtanburg olunty,
wa< In tho city Thursday.
Miss Sarah Spearman, a beautiful
young lady of Nowherry, is visiting
Mr*, Arthur 1/ Hudgons.
J, Henry Sprouso, a popular young
man and salesman of tho city has gone
with O. R. Simmons & Co.
Mr. Paul Alien ol Prinuntou has been
elcetol principal of tho Hirksdale
Ulgb. School for this so?? ion.
Mr. T. H. L. Gray, mombor of the
county executive commltteo from
Youngs was in town Thursday.
Mies Mario Poo, of Oharlos'on, is
yisltlng Mr. J. S.iDrummond's family
and other relatives in tho city.
Mr. G. H, Maddon, of Waterloo, has
gono to Ooala, Fla., to accept the prin
Qlpalship of the graded schools.
Mr. .). A. Arnold, who has been at
Chirk:; Hill for aevoral months, was in
town on a short visit last week.
Miss Mary Hoyd visited her sister,
Miss Willou Boyd, at Union, and Miss
Oudd, of Spirtanburg, last aeek.
Frank Wright, the young son of W.
\<\ Wright of Tylersville and Frank
B illow of tho city aro at J. L. Hopkins.
Tho many frlonds of R. F. Fleming,
Jr., were pleased to see him in town
for a few hours Tuesday. Ho is gain
ing his strength very well Indeed.?
Greenwood Iudex, Thurflday, Sept. 16,
Miss SaLii Simmms of Green woo J
was tho guest last week of M is, Grace
si in in H i and o.her relatives in tho
city.
J. Y Bryson of On was in town Sit
orday afternoon. Ho will pay ulT for
cotton at the Laureos Cotton Mill this
season.
J. Wistar Crawford, formerly a pop
ular young oitizen and salesman of this
city, was over from Union a day or so
last week.
Mis 03 Alpha Omega Maddon and
Juanita Martin, of Maddon und Miss
Ora Coleman. of this city, are at tho
G. F. C. Greenville.
Misses Eula Cheek, of Gray Court,
Ada Hughos, of Jaohin, and Lucile
White, of Owinga Station, returned to
Limestone this week.
Mrs. M?ry C. Damon and Mrs. J. T.
Butler, of Charleston, who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Gas
qua will return home ia n few days.
The jurors for the fall term of Gen
eral .Sessions Court, which convenes
Monday, October 17, will bo drawn by
the jury cammissioners, Tuesday, Sep
tember 21 th.
Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Watkins of
Honea Path wore in tho o'.ty a few
day s the past w?ek on account of tho
serious illness ol Mr. Watkins' sister,
Mrs. B. P. F.stes.
''Yes, cotton is opening rapidly r.ow
and the crop will bo very good in my
sec ion. Tho corn crop is alright too"
is tho report from Gray Court and vi
cinity as given by Mr. Willis It. Choek
who was in town Friday.
Misses Courtenay Mid KHz ibeth
Watts, daughters of Judge Richard C.
Watts, who have been aponding sevor- |
al weeks with Major W. A. Watts fand
Mrs.Arrah Hullivaii, loft last week
for Ht, Mary's collego at Uabeigh, N.
O.
Missus Elizabeth and 1011a Wharton,
daughter* of Col. J. H. Wharton and
Miss Ciara Winn, daughter of Mr. H.
D. Winn, all of Waterloo aro at tho
Greenville Femalo Collego th;s ses
sion. Misa Elizabeth Wharton will
graduate next June.
Fluo Cotton Picking.
Last Tuesday .Tamos and Walter
Moore, Hi and 15 yean old, tons of J.
L. Mooro of this township, picked (ill
pounds of cotton. This is a very line
showing so early in the soason.
Mr. Ralrston's Thanks.
F.ditor Tho Advertisor: l'leaso al
low me space to thank the pcoplo of
tl.o ounty for tho courtesies oxtended
me during tho county canvass, for tho
interest shown in my behalf and for the
very complimentary voto given mo in
botli primaries. Vory truly,
U. O. Hmhston.
The Laurdis Lyceum.
Of course you want to he a membor
of the Lauren* Lyceum Lecturo couiae.
Then you should see one of tho inom
bers of tho committee at onco and give
in your name. The course will be os
peolally attractive thie season and you
oannot afford to mias It.
Commissionrrs-Elrcl Halloy and
Roberts.
We bog to thank tho voter.* of Lau
rena for their vory generous support
in tho roront prlmnrior, rod it will bo
our Aim as your county aommlsstonors
to do our whole duty.
\ ory truly.
W. 1<\ BailkY,
.1 ok E, 15 I lOHKKTS.
" PEETHIN A" as if name implies,
Is used by every mother wiso,
To stay convulsions t hat come on
When teething tlrno begins to dawn.
For Nausea, Vomiting no I the weak,
irritable Stomach of children; nothing
equal Dr. MolT?tt's TKEnilNA"
( teething Powders). It Aids Digestion
and Regulates the Bowels.
NOTICE.
A special mooting of the stockhold
ers of the ''Farmers Oil Mill Co." is
hereby called to mco' in tho otiices of
the company at I/mf .rd, S. C. 011 Mon
day, October 17 oh, 100-1, at :$ o'clock 1'
M., to vote on tho question of increas
ing the capital stock of said company
from $12,000.00 to $15,000.00.
Ry order of I lie. directors.
.1. M. Pluming,
Pres. See. and Troas.
OHAMBERLA.tN'3 COU'.iH RE VIE
1)Y AIDS NATURE.
Medicines that aids nature are al
ways most effectual, Oh wnborlaln'a
Cough Remedy t-cts on this plan. It
al'ays the couth, relieves the lungs,
aids expeo'oration, opens the >ecro
tio'is, and aids nut uro in restoring tho
system to a healthy condition. Said by
Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. B, K. Posey.
Card Prom Shorlff Ducket I,
For the very Mattering vo'.e glvOU me.
last, Tuesday 1 certainly feol very high
ly gra tided as 1 take tho result a* an
endorsement of my administration of
the sheriff's office during tho past four
years. It is mp purpose to conduct tho
office in the futuro to tho best of my
ability. Vory truly,
Thok. j. Duckbtt.
THREE JURORS CURED,
Of Cholera Morbus With OnO .Small
Rottle of Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom?
ody.
(I. W. Fowlor of Miditower, A!a.,
relates an experience he bad while
sorving on a petit jury in a murder caso
at Edwardsvillo, county Beabuof 01e?
bourne OOUnty, Alabama. I to s iys:
While thoro I ato some fresh moat and
it gavo mu cholera morbUi in a very
sovore form. I was never more sick in
my lifo and sont. to the drug store for a
certain oholora mixture, but tho drug
gist sent mo a bottle of Chamberlain?a
uollo, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Rom ody
Instead, saying that ho had what I sent
for, but that this medicine was so much
bettor ho would ratlior send it to me in
tho tlx I was in. I took ono dose of it
and was better in live minutes. The.
second d'^so curod me entirely. Two
fol ow jurors were afflloled In tiio samo
manner and ono smtll bottle cuiv.il tho
three of us. For sale by the l aurens
Drug Co. And Dr. B. B\ Pesey.
Brnratho ^ HiO Kind YuU llif.il AU.ljfS BOiiflil.
MERCHANTS NEWS.
We can sh >w you a beautiful line of
Dinn r Set? Indifferent stylos and dec
ora tl us consisting of on? hundred and
two p'eco? at prio? s that will l>e lo your
In'.crcst to see thorn before you buy.
s. M & 10. II. (Vllkos ?v Co.
Buck's Stoves and Ranges are in the
lead because tbey uro made of tlie b st
quall'y of Iron and are so constructed
that tbey do not consume much
wood and are guaranteed when put up
right to glvo VOM satisfaction or your
inonny will bo cheorfully refunded.
S. M. & !?'.. H. Wilkes \ Co.
Our Tab'o class Ware is brilliant
and attractive both in quality and
prices. S. M. vV 10. 11. Wi'.kes \ Co.
Wo have on our samplo ?oor lifteen
different stylos of Solid Oa Bed Room
Suits and we will take plpasuro In
showing yo'i our lino and quoting yon
prices at any time.
S. M. B. II. Wllkc? & Co.
THANKFUL PEOPLE.
They arc Found hi Every
Part of Laurons.
Many citizens of Lauren? have good
reason to be thankful for burdens lifted
from aching backs, which they h.<ro
patiently for years. Scores tell about
their experience publicly. Here's a
caso of it:
W. M. Si arms, employed In Ihn ni'il,
dvlng on Factory Hill, says: "Ho rn's
Kidney Hills are a groat, medicine and
did me more good than anything else I
ever used. My back was* ailing f()>* a
good long spell, and sometimes it was
SO l>.d that I was entirely laid up, I
could scarcely got my clothes on, my
back was so weak and the kidney go
oretioos wore all out of shape, looked
liko blood and on standing looked just
like liver. The two frequent action
was greatly annoying especially at
night when my icst was greatly dis
turbed. Among all tho things I t:icd
nothing did mo any goo). I saw an ad
vertisement about Doan's Kidney Fills
and went to tho I'a'mctto Drug Co.'s
store and got a box. They aro the bust
inediotno I ever mod and did mo good
t he first night 1 1180(1 them. Sineo tak
ing the pills my backache left mo, tho
kidney secretions aro all right and do
not disturb in * at all. They are a good
remedy and I will givo them a gOOu*
word to anyone who asks inc."
For sale by a'l dealers. Price .">() els.
Poster-111 Hburn Co., Buffalo, N. v.,
solo ngonts for the United States.
K'member tho name? Doao's?and
tako no other*
A Wonderful Saving.
Tho largest MothoJist Church In
Georgia, calculated to us.- over one
hundred gallons of the usual kind of
mixed paint. In painting their church.
They u-od only :{:! gallons 0( th>
Lingman & Martinez Paint mixed
with 24 gallons of linseed oil. Actual
110 It of paint madn.was less than $1,20
per gal'on.
Saved over eighty ($80.00) do'laifl in
paint, and got a big donation besides.
EVERY CHURCH will be given a
liberal quantity whenover they paint
Many houses aro woll painted with
four gallons of U. & M. and throo gal
lons Of linseed oil mixed therewith.
Woars and covers liko gold.
Theso Celebrated Faints are sohl by
W. L. Boyd, Laurens, s. 0.
Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton, S. O.
DYSPEPSIA CURED FREE!
Wanted! 100 Genuine Cases of Chronic Dyspepsia,
Who will each receive, free of Charge, a regular bottle of
the S. GROVFR GRAHAM REMEDY for
DYSPEPSIA.
The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is sold under a positive
guarantee that it will cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gastritis or any
form of stomach disorder, no matter how chronic or severe. The
very first dose removes all distress, tones the weak stomach, pre
vents fermentation and restores digestion. Every nerve and fiber
of the body depends upon the stomach for its support. When di
gestion ceases a slow form of starvation begins, and the vital or
gans, deprived of their subsistance, become debilitated. Good di
gestion is essential to health, proper assimilation of nourishjnent
means pure, rich blood, strong nerves, sound sleep and makes life
worth living. The most chronic case of stomach disorder is imme
diately corrected by our remedy.
Write for Lecture on Dyspepsia, free, S. Grover Graham Co.,
Newburgh, N. Y.
Remember! The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is Guar
anteed to cure, and in evidence of the desire of the proprietors to
convince the public of the wonderful remedial properties possessed
by this preparation, they have made arrangements to distribute,
FREE Ol'" CHARGE, 100 of the regular bottles to genuine cases.
Cut out this advertisement and present at the druggists mentioned
below.
LAURENS DRUG CO.
LAURENS, S. C.
I THE CLYDE STfHMIP COMPANY.
? BETWEEN mM
Jacksonville, Fla.,
Charleston, S. C, and
New York and Boston, /Mass.
TUo Favorite Haute
Between the South and North.
Only Am, Wathr Link Without Chanok.
Three or more sailings weekly in either direction,
livery convenience known to modem ocean travel. Un
surpassed acco nmodatiom for first-class and steerage
passengers. Close connections with all railroads and steam
boat lines out of No?v York. Most accessible and con
venient route for travelers to all New England, Northern
and interior points.
THEO. G. EGER, G. M.
W.m. P. Ct?Yi>3 Sc Co., GanM Agts. i;St.Ue St., New York
F. M. [rtONMONQBR, Jr., A. G. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla
M. Ii Hutchinson, D. F. & I'. A. Charleston, S. C.
FURMAN UNIVERSITY, h,,OT^?t.
Couivscs leading to tlio degrees of Bachelor of Arts (11. A.) and Master of
Arts (M A.)
Library, Heading I loom, Laboratories. Largo and Comfortablo Dormitories.
Idxpeu*es reduced to a Minimum.
Next session b gins Sept. 14, For rooms apply to Prof, H. T. Cook. For
Cata'oguo or information, address. Tho SecroUrv of tho Faculty.
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