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ROYAL aking Powder Makes Clearv JBreo^d With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. iHill instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL OAhlNQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM CT., NEW YORK Notice of Election FOR SOLICITOR EIGHTH JUDICAL CIR CUIT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens. In pursuance of an order from Gover nor D. C. Heyward, and in conformity to a recent Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, providing for a special election for Solicitor for the Eighth Judicial Circuit, notice is hereby given that an election will be hold at the several precincts established by law in Laurens County, on Tuesday, April U.A. D. 1905, for a Solicitor for Eighth Judical Circuit. Polls at each voting place will be opened at seven o'clock a. m., and clos ed at four p. m. The following named persons have been appointed Managers to conduct the election: Laurens C. H W. M. Irby, E. P. Simpson, J. W. Thompson, Laurens Mills?C. P. Martin, John Cannon, J. D. Sexton. Clinton?R. P. Adair, T. R Owings, I Edgar Nabors. Clinton Mills- E. Y. McQuown, J. M. Rickman, Jas. Richey. Mountville?P. B. Richardson, Hew lett Sullivan, Ed Adams. Hopewell?J. J. Young, J. L. Craw ford. J. C. Miller. Pleasant Mound--J. B. Cosby, Ar thur Stevens, R. W. Stewart. Youngs ?lore ??. D. Martin, C. R. Wallace, W. P. Harris. Parson's Store ?Robt. Jones, Cook Henderson, B. E. Leonard. Ekom-L. C. Culbertson, T. C. Mc Daniel, Y. A. Godfrey. Mt. Pleasant W. W. Eowler, J. C. Pinson, Guy Moore. Waterloo?J. E. Henderson, Joe M. Pearce. J. F. Anderson. Tip Top?W. J. Anderson, A. W. Sims, John A. Puckett. Daniel's Store?J. N. Jones, J. K. b Culbertson, J. F. Knight. J Renno-J. C. McMillan, W. E. Bell, P. H. Copeland. Tumbling Shoals ?Lee Chapman, J. A. Baldwin, J. Hamp Hellams. Princeton - M. B. McCuen, J. L. Traynham, J. T. Machen. Brewerton John B. Pitts, T. J. Crawford, Thos. J. Wood. Woodville-S. O. Babb, J. S. Wham, W. L. Abererombic. Shiloh -R. C. Wallace, J. S. Avery, j. iL Woitr. Gray Court - E. T. Shell, D. L. Brooks, B. B. Smith. Dials Church ?J. H. Curry, D. B. Godfrey, R. R. Owings. Power-V. A. White, R. C. Owings, W. S. Power. Cro s Hill ?W. L. Miller. J. Y. Mat thews, P. B. Smith. r Ora-W. B. Harmon, Nat Wallace, A. Y. Thompson. I .angston's Church J. Wilson Blake ley. Bob Donnon, F. W. Little. On the day of the Election the Mana gers must organize by electing a ('hair man, and also a Clerk, if necessary. The Chairman so elected is empowered to administer oaths to the other mana gers and Clerk, and to fill any vacancy if one exists from among the qualified voters who, after being sworn, can eon duct the election. At the close of the election the Mana gers must proceed publicly to count the ballots, and continue without adjourn ment until the -amc is completed, ami make a statemc.it of the result thereof, and sien the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard, or some one designated by the Hoard, must deliver to the Commissioners of State and County Election the poll lists, the boxes containing the ballots and signed state ments of the result of the election. One of the aboved-named Managers for each precinct must call upon the Hoard of Commissioners at the Court House, Salesday. April :?rd. UH?r>, to receive ballot boxes, poll list and in structions, and to qualify. The Mana gers will find blanks inside ballot box on which to make out their per diem and millagc accounts. W. T. Crews, A. c. Owings, J. E. Boyd, Commissioners Stale and County Elec tions. MERCHANTS NEWS Our Ten Cents Counter is loaded down with the best and most useful articles that we have ever offered for the money. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.* Dont buy a Refrigerator before you let us show you our line in different sizes from which you can select what you want. The Alaska will save you money in the amount of Ice it will take to run one. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. It is to your interest to let us sell you a Bucks Cooking Stove, they are made of the very best quality of iron and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. 1 S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. For Style, Quality and Durability we know we can please you if you will let us show you our line of Co-Carts, they are made of the best quality of material and have all the latest improvements. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. j Ice Cream Freezers and Water Cool el's in different sizes, dont buy before you see our line and ^cl our prices. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," sav Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to j have taken the lead over several other [good brands." There is no question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Laurens Drlig Co. and Dr. B. F. Posey. 35-4t._ o ss. & *j? ?cr> x*. t. . Rears the 'to KMi ?i I!?' ^Aiways BjilfiM PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Miss Willie Harris of (hay Court was tl?e guest last week of Mrs. W. L. Gray, The little folks of the first and third grades of the City Schools had a glo rious time on Friday afternoon, picnic* ing at Holmes Park. Miss Lillier Stevens, Helen Goggans, Hertha Wells anil Emmie Meng were in charge of the children and gave them a merry af ternoon. The ladies of the Wednesday Club were entertained by Mrs. W. II. An derson on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson added a most enjoyable fea ture to the regular program by serv ing a dainty course of refresments. The election of a delegate to the State Federation of Clubs was disposed of at this meeting, Mrs. W. E. Lucas being the unanimous choice of the Club. DEATH OF JOHN ADAMS. A Former Resident of Laurens, and a (hillant Soldier of (lie 3rd Regiment. BEAUFORT, April 1. Mr. John s. Adams, a gallant Confederate Vete ran, who had been sick for some lime, died here Friday evening, aged 60 years. This simple announcement is as feelingly made as if d?.ath instead had invaded the mansion of an opulent or more pretentious citizen. He was a son of the late William Adams, who lived in Laurens County. His mother was a daughter of Mr. John Simmons, a highly respected citizen, who before the war was proprietor of the hotel at Laurens Court House, and her mother. I Elizabeth Vance, daughter of the late Sam'l Vance, of the same county, were all family connections of the deceased, who also has a brother, Mr. A. L. Ad ams in Greenville. Mr. Adams was a member of Com pany A., Capt. Hance'scompany of the 3rd South Carolina Volunteers, and was pronounced by bis colonel (Col. Nance) as one of the bravest men of his regi ment. At the battle of Eredericksburg, fought December, 1862, while charging the enemy, he was severely wounded, the ball entering his mouth, shattering the right jaw bone, and coming out of the bone, just behind the right ear, from which wound he lay for three months. He returned to his command after convalescence, but with perma nently impaired health, he never sufli cently recovered, and served to the end of the war with distinguished bravery Unfaltering courage, truth and sincer ity, were recognized and distinguishing traits of his character. .No one ever knew .John Adams to falsify, by word or deed, his honest convictions. He always wore conspicuously upon his breast his well-earned Confederate Veteran's badge. By a singular coincidence, while your correspondent knew that he was a mem ber of the gallant 3rd South Carolina I regiment, of his having been wounded and of his distinguished bravery throughout the war, he could not locate to which company he was attached, until the list of the killed an 1 wounded of the regiment in the battle of Ered ericksburg, as reported by Adjt. Y. J. Pope and published in the Columbia Guardian, December 25, 1865, reap peared in The Sunday News of last Sunday, while he lay speechless and un conscious. It will be a satisfaction to his sur viving comrades in arms to know that surrounded by some faithful friends the old man passed away peacefully, and his funeral obsequies will be at tended by Veteran comrades. News and Courier. "I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with mosl satisfac tory results," says Mrs. F. L. Pholps, Houston, Texas. For indigestion, bil iousness and constipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. B. E. Posey. 110W MEMOHUL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED. Col. James Armstrong lo Make Address? A Dinner for the Veterans Planned. Joseph B. Kershaw chapter Daughters of the Confederacy, met on the after noon of the 28th, Wade Hampton's birth day with Mrs. J. D. Watts. Quite'a number of the "Daughters" were pres ent and the meeting proved unusually interesting. Mrs. It. H. Hell read a beautiful and carefully prepared paper on the life and deeds of General Hampton, which was greatly enjoyed. After the literary feature of the programme came a dis cussion of arrangements for Memorial Day. It will be recalled that last year at the eleventh hour it was decided to give a dinner to the veterans but so late was it when the affair was determined upon that many of the veterans were not notified. It is the earnest desire of the Chapter that every veteran in the coun ty be present this year. The dinner will be served on the lawn of the old Gnrlington residence on North Harper Street and Col. Armstrong will make his address in the afternoon from the piazza, which will servo as a rostrum. All of the "Daughters" of the Con federacy, whether enrolled as members of the ehaper or not will be given the opportunity to contribute to the lunch and the Chapter feels assured that it is an opportunity that will be gladly em braced. It is urged that*the different Camps, in the county send the names of their members who will probably attend, to Mrs. J. A. Copeland in order that the ladies may form an estimate of the prob able number of their guests. The Chapter is very anxious for the day to be pleasant for the veterans and will count trouble a small matter if the old soldiers are pleased. NEW CURE FOR CANCER. All surface cancers are now known to be curable by Hucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffleld, Va., writes: "I had a cancer on my lij> for years, that seemed incurable, till Huck len's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well. Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25 cents at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. :35? It. Great line of Street Hats. Prices from 50 cents up. Davis, Roper & Co. We now have on our Sample Floor a beautiful line of Go-Carts upholstered in different colors and with either the Rubber or Automobile tires, don't buy before von see our line. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes <& Co. Just Arrived in Warehouse We have in Warehouse Genuine Imported Peruvian Guano Nothing surpasses this goods as a top dresser for grain, and a side application of it on corn will prevent your go ing to the West another year. See either of us T. D. DARLINGTON, R. VANCE IRBY, Laurens, S. C. I YOU CAN'T GO WRONG I | It will pay any Buyer to look over Copeland's line of Shoes and Oxfords. Our Goods will guide you safely in style; please you in workmanship; protect you in quality and satisfy you in price. Thoroughly high grade products and broad gauge business principles have made our name stand for the best. Customers' Shoes Shined Free The Nobbiest Line of Spring Hats and Men's Furnishings ever shown in Laurens. Get a Panama. The One Price Store COPELAND'S Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnishings When Housecleaning Commences And you find that new things are to be needed for the home, we want your first thoughts to be of this store. No matter what your wants may be, if they are in line of house furnishings, you will find them here. Bxactly what you want, and at exactly the price you probably figure on paying. Here are some of the things you may need at this season, so the news of pricing ought to be interesting: I Rugs, Mattings, Linoleum, Carpet Sweepers, Hassocks, Sofa Pillows Drapery Stuffs and Ornaments, Plate Racks, Umbrella Stands, Hall Racks, India Stools, Jardinere Stands, Curtains and al| small Stuff. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, Boro, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness. Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt dis ease. At Laurons Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. Price f>(> cents. Guar anteed. 35-4t. OASTO XlIA, 3oara thi /f lh9 Kind You llavB Always B005M Stale of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURUNS. WHEREAS, W. B. Sloan made suit to mo, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Henderson Langloy. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and Creditors of the said Henderson Langlcy, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens, C. H., S. C, on the 12th of April, 1905next, af ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my Hand this 27th day of March, Anno Domini, 1905. 0. G. Thompson, j. p. u c. :n 2t. "Acres of Diamonds" The noted Dr. Council, in his lecture the other day, said there were fortunes all around us if we would only develop them = - I have opened up a general brokerage business, buy ing and selling Stocks and Bonds, Real Estate, Water Powerand Property of all kinds, whether in this. State or out of it. If you have anything to sell or wish developed, if! you will give me a chance at it I will do my best to! help you find that fortune. You may have some property that is not paying* you while it may be the very thing some other person Is looking for. By liberal advertising and energetic search I will find that person for you. -?-ADDRESS-. JAS. T. HARRIS, No. 1-2, Cleveland Building, West Main Street, Spartan burg, South Carolina. CASTOR The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and wliicli lias been lu uso for over HO years, lias bomo tho sigiwitnro of ?? and lias boon modo under bis per LZ>dy^W^/ sonal supervision sinco Its infancy* ^?^ta^rx '<Mc/UsV. Allow no ono to deceive, yon In tbis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-geod" are but ? Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment? What is CASTORIA Casfnria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorle, Drops and Seething Syrups. It is Pleasant* It contains neither Opium, Morpbino nor Other Nareotio SUbStauce? Ks ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlslmess. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* Tho Children's Panacea?Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In U$$ For Over 30 Years. TtIC OrNTAUR OOMMNV, ** MURRAY HTMIV. NCW VORN CITV. PwT.WOOD'S ?Et*??. *^\HV ER MELON SEED'' CROWN IN THE 5UNNY SOUTH. ^? v/.-." Green rind, r*d meat, full of Juice and so sweet." If you wa?t quality, sweetness, and the best melons that it fa.; possible to grow, plaut'our southern-grown melon seed. Northern; !:.. -moiAii . ,.(\ doesn't bct'in to compare, when you . . I..1.,. P-..W. ..vlOA f. ?r western-grown melon ?? consider the quality and product of the fruit produced. ...;\\y Wood's Descriptive Seed Catalogue I rtls ? bout Hiebest southern melon i. ami nil other Karin >ei>l Harden Seeds. It's m&llcd free for the asking.,^ yl\ W'e arc headquarters for Cow Peas, Sorghums, Seed Com, Ensilage...^ Coru. rtlflei. So|a D?ans, Velvet licons, etc. Special price ..$ffi list oi Kami Bccds mailed on request. ? .rtVWWjg Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond," The Bank of Laurens Laurens, S. C, ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER, 1895 Capital. $50,000 Surplus $16,000 Money in a strong bank is better than government bonds, because it earns more and is quite as safe. This bank allows interest in its savings department at four percent, per annum, compounded January and July. Its ample capital and surplus and careful conservative management affords absolute safety. Deposits received from one dollar up. (). 15. SIMMONS, President. J. J. Pluss, W. P. Caine, CASHIBR. ASST. CASHIER. by the action of the prescribed medicine. It fails to "make good," and if he is half as smart as most people expect the doctor to be, he'll soon suspect that the drugs used for filling the prescription were of inferior quality, stale or impure. Neither angels nor men can cure disease with improper medicines. Our prescription department is always accurate, always careful. Every ingredient is not only surely pure bul is fresh and of highest quality. Dodson's Drug 5tore Cabbage Plants. I have for sale Succession, Wakefield and Early Spring Cabbage 1?| ants, grown in Open air on sea coast from seeds bsught fro m the lust ami most reliable Seedsmen in the United St ates at the following prices i\ (>. Ii. Lots 1,000 to 5,000 $1.50 per M. ?? 5,000 to 10.000 $1.25 per M. Lots Over 10,000 Special Prices on Application. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO DEALERS. Any information as co the cultivation of Cabbage will be cheerfully given on application, S. J. RUMPH, Adams Run, S. C.