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A Suggestion. The throe grand openings will be on tomorrow. Nearly every lady to the olty and hundreds from the country w 1)1 be on the streets of Laurena. The dust ii as tblok a) dry weather can make It If tho olty authorities wir. us; the ttreet sprinkler on the square during the day it will greatly add to the comfort and enjoyment of ever? t ody aud be a great protection to the delicate fabrics and expenslvo hats that the merchants will have on exhi ijiliou. Very Important. Slate Chairman Wille Jones has is sued a lotterto the Democrats of the state urging them to be prepared ?to \ote in the general election November 8. The books of registra tion will bo open next Monday in tho court house, and as this will be the last opportunity to got a registration certif icate you should not fail to attend to this important matter, if you have not already. Maddeu News. Maddkn, Sept. 20.?This commu nity was ?hcckod on receiving the sad Intelligence that their former pastor, ReV, B. J. Woodward was oritioally ill, all hope- of his recovery abandoned uud Mrs. Woodward was dead. The children have our deepest sympathy. Miss Llllle Stewart of Clinton spent awhile v. 1th her uncle, P. H. Martin, en route to tho Association at I .anford. Several visitors were here ye-terday: Mr. W. P. Cunningham, of Milton; Mrs. Dr. Moseley and children, of Ty lersvlllu; Mr. and Mre. Tbad Teague, of Mountvillo. Rev. Charley Bobo filled the pulpit at Prospect yesterday. It Is with genuine sorrow and rogret that we hear of Capt. John Moore's illnof's._ Mr. K. S. MoKowu, of Gaffoey, was here yesterday visiting his sister, Mrs. J. G. Huggin. Mr. John H. Turner, of Union, wai in tho cily Saturday for a sAort time. Rev. I.E. McDavid, of the Prince ton, Union and Mt. Gallgher churohos, spout. Mon luv night in the city ou his way to the Laurons county association, which* met with the Lanford Babtisb church yesterday. (.'rut leinen of the Jury. The following jury was drawn yes terday for tho week of General Sessions Court, which convenes Monday, Octo ber 17, Judgo Earnest Gary, presiding: R T Dunlap, R D Llpford, R O Bunt, A D Henry, J H Crane, S W Bryson, J W Dillard, J II Young, M W Boyd, D T Copeland, C S Fuller, B J Culbert son, J H Stone, Conway Dial, M T McCuen. G C Voung, W C Deck, W O Rasor, S U Goggans, A II Moore, R G Wilson, Jaud D Sullivan, Eli G Hill, M H bryson, Will I Jack?, L M Nash, B F T-;rry, W M Dodson, F W Mahaf fev, S J Oralg, John W Hanna, W W Fowler, W P Todd, John M Ward, W P Baldwin, 8 L Turner. What is Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic? Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic is a true tonic and blood food medicine. It increases the appetite, strengtnens the whole system, by caus ing the most important organs of the human body to perform tbeir proper functions. First, iron is a normal con stituent of the blood; pure blood con tains iron. If you are pale, weak and nervous, you need a tonic which con tains iron in a form that will be absorb ed by the s>stem and enter tho blood. Dr. .Jamoa' Iron Blood and Liver Ton'c supplies the proper amount. Now, the largest and most important organ of the buraau body must be looked after? the liver. A torpid liver means impure blood, a bad complexion, and a dull?ye ar d brain; so you can see the great ne cessity of an active, healthy liver. The moment your liver fat s to tctevery or gan suffers- Your stomach ar.d digest ive organs become atTocted. The gates of the citadel of lifo are thrown wide open, and diseases of every description attnek the body. Dr. .lame.-.' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic coutaius a laxative drug, which acts on the liver, relieving biliousness and cures chronic constipa tion. We go still further, and we lind when a porson Is suffering from consti pation almost invariably their diges tion is poor, the food fails to nourish and strengthen. Dr. James' Iron Blood und Liver Tonic cures indigestion and dyspepsia. It causes the food you eat to asslmi'ate, and the process of diges tion is again active. Nine-tenths of our people bitlTor from indigestion and con stipation; to these we recommend the great tonic compound. Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic For Sale by PALMETTO DRUG CO. Sample bottle "rce. For Sale. House and lot corner Sul livan a?d Hance streets, M. H. Fowler residence. Price, $2,000. Terms easy. 200 Acre tract near Stomp Spring, Improved, $2,000.00. 135 Acre tract near Cole Point, Improved, $1,300.00. 135 Acre tract near Cross Hill, Improved, $1,000.00. 3 large tracts in Jacks Township, Cheap. Store house at Mountville, $650.00. For Sale or Rent Store house occupied by R. P. Milam & Co. Wanted To buy small tract of land near Ora, well watered and level. M. L. Copeland, URAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, FIRE INSURANCE. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature oi ..j . ... Sole Agents for JAMES MEANS* $2.50 and $3.00 Shoe , for men. Sole Agents for ULTRA $3.50 SHOE fit for a queen. Right Clothes You know how it is: there's a lot of comfort in knowing: your clothes are right==and in be ing: sure of it. You can't be always studying fashion plates. You might not know if you did. But you can be sure of clothes-correctness, just the same. If you come to us we'll fit you in a Hart-Schaff ner & Marx hand-tailored suit; and every time you see that little label?a small thing to look for, big thing to find?you'll be sure you're right. It is the easiest and surest way of being sure. Hand-tailored Suits, 15, 18 and 20 dollars. Swell Suits at 10.00, 11.50 and 12.50 dollars. Good, serviceable Suits, 5.00, 7.50 and 9.00 dollar. Young Hen's Suits of the "Extragoud" kind, 10 to 15.00 dollars. Boys knee pants suits?built to wear?$2. to $5. Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner & Marx This is the place to buy your Clothings and now is the time. See us today, J. E. Minter & Bro. The Good Clothes Store. The Right Clothes ?at the? Right Prices. a" ?- The Dixie! Every day new customers are added to the long list that's now in line. Why not you? If you ain't one, why not be one? Our goods talk for themselves. Our prices won't empty your purse. Our stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery is the prettiest to be had. We ask you to call and give them a look for yourself. Our line of Ladies' Walking and Dress Skirts is something extra, and we are proud of it. The ladies of Laurens are taking advantage of the low prices we have on them. AI 1 goods marked in plain figures. One price to all?your dollar is as good as your neif .lbor's. All roads lead to THE DIXIE. New Store and NEW GOODS. Read the prices below: Quick Step Prices! Two Bales of 5c Check?the Quick Step price, 4c per yard. Two Bales of (>c Sheeting, 32 inches wide, to all at 4c yard. One Case Best Patterns of Ginghams. 6c kind, all pat terns for aprons, Quick Step price 4 l-2c per yard. One Bale of 5 cents Sheet- r ing, to sell at 2 1-2 cents ^^^M6 per yard. Come and have'^f??j^ a look at it. mK C\W^V? /ft TV*tvv RnlAr, of 8c Sheeting to sell at J i^* + 4-Z^ ~ by the load, all colors, all widths 1 W? OdltS 6c. Heavy if you want it UU Ling: 0c kind at 4c, 10c kind at 8 cents Do You Wear Shoes: Yes? Hard to fit, ain't you? We can fit you. Our shoes make your feet glad. Try them. All kinds. The best 1.25 shoe for 90c. See our line of LADIES' JACKETS?the swellest in town. We save you from one dollar up on the coat. See the New Belt Kind?up-to-date and swell. THE DIXIE is making Laurens famous ? Stop nowhere else. The Dixie Clothing and Shoe Store. Laurens, S. C. When the ducks ^^^^^^ I it's time te think iiV^^^^^^B^^^^ about that new E^^^^^^^^ Heating Stove... you will have to buy. We want a Buck's to come first to your mind, because we know that it will ? surely please you. JJ We honestlv wouldn't want to place one in m your home unless we knew it would give you bet ter service than any other stove in the world. We've any style and size you may want. Royster Celebrated G uanos1 Dr. W. C. Irby is ttaa Agont for this County for tliie celebrated fortilltter, and a full supply of acids and guanos is row stored in the Warebous s, ic.uly for Immediate delivo-y to the farmers for their Fall grain. This guano h is no superior on tho m-rkJ, and Dr Irby is safe in recnmmcndiu/ thid For til'zer to his brother farmers, it, has given perfectsatlsfaotlon in the. past, and the manufacturers i re determined to keep tho quality up to tho highest standard. ROYdTBR GUANO CO. Hopt. 21?3t. State oi' South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAU HENS. Court of Common PI as. Piedmont Savings and Invcsbrai nt Company, Plaintiff, against Clarence E. Gray, ot al, Defendant*. Pursuant to a dceroo of th i Court In tho abovo staled act'o-i, I will sell at Laurens, 0. n., S. c, on Salesday In October i?Ol, it being the .'Ird day of tho month, to the highest bidder, the following lot or piceo of bind, to wit : All that ccrta'.n lot or piece of land situate, lying and being in thec'tv of Laurens, fronting on Joins S r.- :t one hundred and live (10?; fee and on irby Avenue a distance oi ono hundred :tnd oinoty (100)feot,b?ing bounded on N rth by Jones Street. East by lot of J, K. Carlisle, South by lob of Mrs. W. P. Thomason and West by Irby .\\ being the same conveyed to C. 10. Gray by J, P. Gray on Nov. :;t I . 899, by deed of record in Clerk's oflloe or Laurens County, 8. C, in M ok 11 at page 42 Torms of S.?lo?Oac-half cash, bal ance on credit of twelve months, eo oured by bond of purohssor and mort gage of premises Purohuser to pay for papers, if puroha?er fails t > comply with tones of sale will be resol 1 at Iiis or her risk on same or some subse quent Salosdav. John F. Boi.t, 0, 0. 0 L\ Sept. 7, 1904?4t. State of Soulli Carolina, COUNTY OF LAU K KN Wlicroas, Maggie N. Cmip'.on, made suit to me, to grant hur Lottors of t\<l ministration of the Estate of and effects of the said L D. Comp ton, doceas id, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probite, to ba held al Laurons, C. II. S. C, on the 80th day of September, 100-1, next after | iiblioa ;lon tbereo', at II o'olook In the forj noon, to show can e, if any thoy have, why tho said Administration should not be grantod. Given undor my Hand, this i~ h day of Septombor. O. G. THOMPSON, J. P. i.. C. Sept. 12, 1901-2t. Honey lo Loan* On roal estate, one-half to two thirds of its value at 8 por O'ott Irtorcston such time as will suit borrower In sums of from $500. up. Mnke your arrantro uienis at oncn with Ferguson a: Fbatheustonk. Sept. 7?4t. L. M. SPEERS, Nowberry, N. C. DEALER I I\l Marble and Granite MONUHENTS Designsand Estimates furnished on application. $1.00 REWARD For Any Person Who Takes a Bottle of OUR NEW DISCOVERY i Nature's Remedy. ) Tho Groat Illood Puriftor, Kidney and Liver Regulator, ami Receives No Itencflt? A Gunrauleo Goes With Each Bottle. And the druggist signs tho guaran teo, V iu run no risk in tho trial. Our New Discovery is not an alcoholic s Imuhvnt, which is worse than no stimulant) but it is th; groat building up aid purifying remedy, purifying the boot! ana cleansing tho system from a'l iinpurltlo), whloli give' new life and vigor to every orgm. It nos ttive y euros all blood diseases such as Itching -kin, Pimples, Uc/.ema, Blood I'oison, Scrofula, lib ?um-.itism, and it res tor 09 the Norvous System to its Normal omditlon, prodtieos a healthy appetite, tones and rognlatos th i he ir;, Bnd it rjgulatoj th*j Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. The itsa of a single bot'de w II oonvinco any one of Its wonderful curative properties. For sale by Tho LiHurons Drug Co.; W. W. Dodson. nty I so \\ IIU o tbftj* w NOTICE OF County Treasurer. The County Treasurer's Books will be open for collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fis cal year 1003 at tho Treasurer's Oilier, from October 16th to Decembir 1904' Those who prefer to do so pay in January, I9i'f>, wit hone per cenl additional; thoie who prefer paying ir February, l'J??, can do so with 2 per cent, additional: those who prejfer tt'~> pay in March, 1906, to Jj*i tu >nth, e<m do so by/^ ? ional 7 per cent. A'i books will close. v All persons owning proper*.,..,** 'ng taxes for others in more than onv Township arc requested to cdl for re ceipts in each township in which they live. This is Important, as additional cost and penalty may not be attached. Prompt attention will bo given those who wish co pay their taxes through tho mall by cheek', mono? orders, e'c. l'c sota? s nd'OL' in lists of in mes to bs taken oil', are urged to send iu early as iheTreasurer is very busy during i>.-^ month of Decoiubsr. r? Tho Tax Levy is as follows State T ix, n mills County Ordinary, 2 '., mills Special County, 2t mills Publ c Foul. " 12 mills S shoo , :t mills Total 16 mills pedal School, Liu r en?, 3J mills .Special School, Waterloo, 2 mills Spi cial Soho il, Cray ('ourt, 2 mills r)p< c .ii Sohl ol, Cross Hill, ;i mil ?pec'.al Sell ol, Mountvllle, 2J mij >p cial Soho ?I, Fouii ain Inn, -I mi Special Selio d, Hunter, :5 mil All able-bodied male citizens botwer > lie ages of 21 and 00 years are liabj v? pay a poll tax of $1.00, except soldiers, who aro exempt nt 60 yeaj Commutat'on Road Tax $100, In of working the public toads, to it the time as stated ab >ve. Come early and avo d ilie rus( J. II. COPEL County Tn I.iu-ens I. 0., Sept. 20, 1! Final Settloim '! AKE notice that on thi Ojtobor, 1D0I, I >\M rendoi| nount of my aol i an i doioj istrator of the estate of J. deceased, iu Liu ofllce of b ite of Lmre is County, a, in., and on ihj same du] for a linil discharge fron^ such Admlnlntr *tor. All p.'rsuis having dem1 said uaia'.c will please pr< or before tint da'e, pi'OVi licatcd, or be forever barr persons indebted to said make payment to the undarsignotT f'iro th it d ito. \V. W. SIMPSON , Administrator. Sei>t. 7, 1901?Im. i OOOC JOOO0DO0OD00DD03000300O30O0000OOOOOd ? 1904 Fall 1904 g ? Opening Display | ? Fashionable Millinery ? 8 Dress ?oods, Neckwear, 5 Q Trimmings, Novelties, g 8 Ladies' Cloaks, Skirts, 8 I Thursday, September 29th. | Q Every lady in the city and county is cordially Q 8 invited to be present. 8 I THE HUB I