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FARM LANDS LOANS Before You Buy or Sell ' any Kind of Real Estate, or Business, Write us your wants. J. Y. Gaklington & Co., Laurens , S. C. mvm ivtttmtt. Harris Lithia and Glenn' Spring Water on draught at Palmetto Drug Co Laurens, S. C. VOL XX. LAURENS, S O.. WEDNESDAY JULY 5. 1905. NO. 43 SATURDAY WAS DIVIDEND DAY. Kegular Semi Annual Dis bursements Made. TOTAL AMOUNT $88,986 List Given Showing Amounts Disbursed by the Various En terprises. The first of July like January 1st is i t dividend disbursing period with a m. 'ority of the dividend paying enter pris ? of the city and county. Satur day the officers of the various institu tions were busy preparing and sending out checks to the shareholders. The fist follows showing the capital and the amounts disbursed by each en terprise: Laurens Cotton Mills, G per cent on $350,000, $21,000. Clinton Cotton Mill, I per cent on $150,000, $0,000. People's Loan and Exchange Bank, 5 per on $100,000, $5,000. Bank of Laurens, :< 1-2 per cent on $50,000, $1,750. National Bank, 3 1-2 per cent on $03, 000, $2,205. Enterprise Bank, 3 1-2 per cent on $50,000, $1,750. Laurens Bonded Warehouse, 12 per cent annually, on $10,000, $1,200. Laurens Steam Laundry, <l per cent, quarterly, on $2,000, $80. Seeing is Believing. If you are interested in the use of fertilizer, I respectfully refer you to the gentlemen named below, who used genuine Peruvian Guano on their farms and would suggest for your information that you watch the growing crops man ured with this guano, and decide for yourself whether or not it will be to your interest to use this goods on your next crop. By the use of Peruvian for three years, your lands can be brought up to a high state of cultivation. Notice the fruit on cotton where Peruvian is used. Yours truly. T. D. Darlington, Laurens, S. C. Manager Sales Department Georgia and Western South Carolina. N. B.? You will find where Peruvian was used last year, and nothing this year, a good crop growing. This shows Peruvian improves your land. Mr. A. H. Shell, Laurens, S. C. Mr. T. J. Irvine, Laurens, S. C. Dr. W. H. Dial, Laurens, S. C. Mr. R. Vance Irby, Laurens, S. C. Mr. W. N. Jones, Laurens, S. C. Mr. J. 0. C. Fleming, Laurens, S. C. Mr. T. N. Barksdale, Laurens, S. C. Mr. C. E. Kennedy, Laurens, S. C. Mr. Booth Knight, Laurens, S. C. Mr. J. S. Machen, Laurens, S. C. Col. H. Y. Simpson, Laurens, S. C. Mr. J. W. Jones, Laurens, S. C. Hon. R. A. Cooper, Laurens, S. C. Mr. John P. Bolt, Laurens, S. C. Mr. J. Wade Anderson, Laurens, S. C. Mr. Jack H. Davis, Laurens, S. C. Mr. M. B. Leopard, Laurens, S. C. Mr. J. S. Craig, Laurens, S. C. Maj. W. A. Watts, Laurens, S. C. Capt. J. M. Philpot, Laurens, S. C. Mr. W. A. Price, Laurens, S. C. Mr. G. S. Moore, Laurens, S. C. Mr. F. C. Smith, Mountville, S. C. Mr. J. D. Culbertson, Ekom, S. C. Mr. R. L. Gray, Gray Court, S. C. Mr. D. R. Crawford, Goldville, S. C. Mr. L. W. C. Blalock, Goldville, S. C. Mr. J. S. Blalock, Goldville, S. C. Mr. G. C. Hopkins, Goldville, S. C. Mr. J. W. Smith, Kinards, S. C. Col. J. D. M. Shaw, Cole Point, S. C. Col. J. H. Wharton, Waterloo, S. C. Mr. D. C. Smith, Waterloo, S. C. Mr. J. It. Anderson, Waterloo, S. C. Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that times comes you will need it badly?you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. B. F. Posey. 48-4t MERCHANTS NEWS All ladies', misses' and children's ahocs offered at actual cost. The Hub. Just received a car of chairs and if you will let us show you our line we know we can please you both in quality and prices. S. M. & E. H. Wilkcs & Co. Dress suit cases and handbp.gs at Copcland's. You will be lucky to get one of those stylish ladles' ready to wear hats we are closing out at $1. 0. B. Simmons Companyl Our special will be continued >?n til July 15th. If you have not already attended this sale don't miss the last week. The Hub. Before you select any wedding pres ents be sure to let us show you our line of cut glass. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. Don't forget that Copeland is selling straw hats cheap. You will regret it if you miss our big closing out sale of summer goods, Fri day, July 7. O. B. Simmons Co. We sell the. celebrated May Manton Bazaar patterns. All patterns 10 cents. The Hub. If you want bargains see Us during our summer sale, commencing Friday, July 7. O. B. Simmons Co. Copcland's entire line of straw hats at less then cost. We want you to keep in mind that we have on our sample floor twenty differ ent styles and sizes of the celebrated Bucks Cooking Stoves and we will be f[lad to show you through fhe entire ine at any time. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Mr. W. J. Henry of Clinton was in the city Thursday. Mr. O. D. Riddle has accepted a position with W. G. Wilson & Co. Capt. J. K. Vance spent Monday af ternoon in Newberry. Dr. Carlisle L. Nottingham, of Vir ginia, visited in the city this week. Mr. G. W. Cunningham was in town Monday from Maddens. Mr. C. C. Featherstone spent the Fourth in Anderson. Mr. W. R. Cheek was in the city Monday from Gray Court. Roy Little spent the Fourth in the "City by the Sea." Mr. J. R. Little and family are camping at Stomp Springs. Messrs. F. F., T. E. and C. L. Mc Donald and John L. Balcntine have re turned from a visit to Knoxulle, Tcnn. Mr. Emory Machen went to Balti more Monday for treatment in one of the hospitals of that city. Mr. J. W. Eichelberger has returned from Hot Springs, apparently much im proved in health. Mrs. E. W. Kennedy of Spartanburg has been on a visit to her father, Dr. J. M. McCarley in the city. Former Congressman Stanyarne Wil son was in the city professionally a day or two last week. Miss Mazie Little, stenographer at M. S. Bailey & Sons, Clinton, is spend ing her vacation with her parents in the city. Mrs. Ben Franklin of Cokesbury vis ited her brothers, Messrs. G. P. and F. M. Smith from Friday until Mon day. Mr. DeWitt Norwood has returned to the city from an extended visit in Greensboro and other points in North Carolina. Mr. J. E. Johnson of Lanford was elected Treasurer of the State Rural Carriers' Association at the annual meeting Monday in Columbia. According to information sent out in advance there were 200 fatalities in this country yesterday incident to the celebration of the day. Col. J. H. Wharton, Chairman of the State Railroad Commission, together with the other members of the Board, attended a meeting Monday night of the Greenville Board of Trade. Tues day the Colonel was "at home," ming ling with the big crowd in attendance upon the Fourth of July celebration in the Mountain City. Mr. T. D. Darlington has been ap pointed manager of the sales depart ment for Georgia and Western South Carolina of Edmond Morthr.er & Co. sole importers of Genuine Puruvian Guano. Mr. Darlington is a splendid salesman and having first class goods to offer his success is assured. His adver tisement in this issue puts down a far reaching proposition to the farmers of Laurens County. Sunday School Picnic. The Trinity Sunday School enjoyed a most delightful picnic yesterday at the home of Dr. A. C. Fuller, the beloved and faithful Superintendent of the School. The Glorious Fourth. All places of business were closed yesterday in honor of the day we ccle baate. Quite a number spent the day at Harris Springs, others went out on fishing expeditions, while others went to Greenville, Woodruff, Enoree, Clin ton and other surrounding towns. Cotton Climbs Higher. The government's monthly report showing the cotton crop's condition at 77, caused the price of the staple to advance over 100 points Monday. There is no improvement in the con dition since last month and the indica tions are that the crop will not exceed 10,000,000 bales. New York sjx>ts are quoted at 10.80. Minter's Mill and Factory Sale. At. J. E. Minter & Bro., beginning Saturday, July 8th Mill and Factory prices will be put on everything in cluded in this firm's mammoth and magnificent stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods and Notions. Bargain seekers, buyers all, arc in vited to commit carefully the two page ad appearing today. It will be a big sale.. It will be v. big saving sale. Re member the date, Saturday, July 8th. Individual Communion Cups. The [First Baptist Church of Green ville has adopted the use of the indiv idual communion cup in observing the I ord's Supper. The matter wa*6 taken into advisement some time ago and t he deacons recommended the change. On last Sunday the change went into ef fect, and from all we hear the mem bers are all pleased with the new or der of things. -Baptist Courier. When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. B. F Posey. 48-.lt A Marriage in Youngs. Miss Sue E. Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Martin, of Youngs and Mr. Chas. O. Goodwin, a prominent yonng citizen and business man of Travelers Rest, Greenville county, were married at the home of the bride, Tuesday evening, June 21st, the cere mony being performed by the Rev. J. D. Pitts. What's the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the fiver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bit ters floes it. O. B. SIMMONS CO.'S BIG ANNUAL CLEAN UP SALE COMMENCING Fri?ay, JULY 7th And Continues Until Further Notice. Great Cut in Prices on All Summer Goods. Cost on Many Articles not Considered. Be on Hand Early for the Best Values. Remember a little Money will go a long ways at this Sale. No Goods Charged at Sale Prices. Great Wash Goods Cut! .Shirtwaist Linens, white, Think of it Extra wide, sheer, while Lawns Satin Striped Lawns i sc value at Solid Colored Organdies in Heliotrope, Light Blue and Pink One Lot Remnants in Curtain Swiss One Lot Plain Silk Mull reduced to One Lot Good Quality Dress Ginghams Red need to One Lot wide ?Shirt Madras Reduced to 12& .05 .10 .05^ .10 .05 ?5fc Great Ribbon and Embroidery Sale! Three Specials in Embroidery Lot Number One IOC values at Lot Number Two i2 i-2c to 20 cent values at Lot Number Three 2oc, 25c and 35c values at Ribbon Specials One Lot .| 1-2 inch Ribbons, all colors Looks like 25c values One Lot all Silk Ribbon 25c values One Lot 35c and joe values in Ribbon at .08 .10 .15 .10 .19 .25 All Around Specials! One lo'. Ladies1 white Peque and Dress Skirts Sold from $1.00 to $2.00, now only One lot new shaped Corsets Straped and braced One lot Ladies' Fancy Stock Collars, all this season's styles, 25c to 35c goods at One lot Ladies' Shirt waist Patterns, sheer Lawn, with embroidery to match, only One lot all Linen Hem Stitched Ladies' Handkerchiefs One lot ?Shirts .25 One lot Drill Drawers Good Quality One lot Ladies1 Gauze Vests Taped and bleached One lot Men's Halbriggan Shirts Good Quality Hig lot Men's Straw Mats, almost giving away 69c, 25c, ioc down as low as Interesting Price on Millinery! Closing out all ready to wear Hats at Great Sacrifice. We have put on One coun ter all our #?.25 to $2.50 ready to wear Hats. Your choice of these for .50 .25 .19 .45 .05 .50 .23 .05 .25 .05 $1.00 Many other things in this Department that will prove interesting. 25 Cent Slipper Counter! We will put on One counter, for this sale, a big /?% g? lot of ladies' and children's Slippers, priced ? AmiD from $1.00 to #1.50. Sale price only 25c. 48 Cent Slipper Counter! We will arrange on One counter a big lot of Odds and Ends in Ladies' and Children's Low Cut Shoes worth up to #2.50. Sale price 48c. .48 SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS!! Every Pair of Slippers in Our Big Shoe Stock must go now if Prices will move them. All Our Great Stock of this Season Goods in Ladies', Childrens' and Men's Low-cut Goods. Tan, White, Plain Kid and Patent Leather in this Sale. ------- No Goods Charged at Sale Prices 0. B. SIMMONS COMPANY Laurens, South Carolina. STATE AND GENERAL NEWS. Charles J. Bonaparte has succeeded Paul Morton as Secretary of the Navy. John D. Rockefeller has given ten million dollars as an endowment for higher education in the United States. Sparlanburg's mayor-elect is an un dertaker, but he has a mighty live town on his hands. John F. Floyd was elected mayor of Spartanburg in a second primary last Tuesday, defeating O. L. Johnson. The annual meeting of the State Press Association will be held at White Stone Springs next week, be ginning on Tuesday. The first bale of the new cotton crop was sold in Galveston, Texas, at auc tion for HO cents per pound. OLINTOJT WEDDING BRILLIANT EVENT Entertaining Description of the Marriage of Miss Sallie Hampton Copeland and Mr. Win. Beaty Farr. Clinton, July 3rd. -The marriage of Miss Sallie Hampton Copeland and Mr. William Beatty Farr. which took place on the evening of June 27th at the Presbyterian Church, was a beautiful event, witnessed by a large gathering of relatives and friends. The artistic decorations of ferns and palms made an attractive background for the wedding group. Suspended in the arch were the white hells, which Miss Amy Cope land rang in perfect time to the wed ding march, rendered by Mrs. E. W. Ferguson. First entered the garland girls,Pearle Hays, Clayte Bailey, Mary Owens, Essie Bell Hunter, Julia Owens and Frances Copeland, dressed in white, with sashes of green ribbons. The bridesmaids and groomsmen were Misses Allen Leake, Sadie Philson, Belle Farr, Ellene McCaslan, Addie Horton and Lida Carey, Messrs. R. C. Philson, J. C. Copeland, W. W. Boyd, W. D. Copeland, E. W. Stone and Ii. J. Copeland who were grouped on the rais ed platform in a half circle. To announce the bride's coming were two dainty lit tle flower girls, Mary Owens and Helen Bailey. The matron of honor, Mrs. J. [, Copeland, wore soft white mull, with girdle of violet ribbons. Awaiting them was the groom and his brother, Mr. Robert Farr.Thc Flower Song was softly played during the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. W. P. Jacobs. The bride's gown was of white crepe de chine, with trimmings of lace medal ions and shirrings. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The brides maids wore dresses of soft white silk, with girdles of green and carried pink roses and ferns. An elegant reception was held immediately after the mar riage at Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland's, where were, displayed the lovely gifts given to this popular couple. Out-of town guests were Miss Farr of At lanta, Misses Lee and Carey of Ander son, Miss Bond of Baltimore, Mr. Jeter of Carlisle, Mr. J. C Copeland of Un ion, Mr. Robert Farr of Hamlet, N. C. and Mr. R. E. Copeland of Laurens. Mrs. Joe Vance and Miss Ina Vance leave today on a two months trip to Arkansas. Mrs. Geo. II. Ellis entertained on Friday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Roache of Augusta. Miss Sallie Taylor and Mr. Downs Bell were married on Sunday at the home of the bride's father, Dr. E. F. Taylor of Renno. Mr. and Mrs. Bell will be in Clinton after July the 8th. Miss Laura Vance leaves Wednesday to visit Miss Lyl Irby for two weeks. Miss Maggie Watt of Greenville is spending this week with relatives. The usual crowds will go to Enoree on the 4th and also to Stomp Springs. Mrs. W. M. McCaslan and Nancy Owens are visiting Mrs. Hazel Scaife at West Springs. Junior Order Has Election. Laurens Council, No. 24, Junior Or der United American Mechanics has elected the following officers for the current term: 0. W. Babb, Councillor; Dr. Clifton Jones, Vice Councillor; R. S. Templcton, Financial Secretary; J. F. Bolt, Recording Secretary; G. P. Smith, Treasurer; E. R. Power, Con ductor; Roht. Templcton, Warden; J. A. Martin, Inside Sentinel; Frank Tem plcton, Outside Sentinel. "The Mill End~sldc7 Of course this means Davis, Roper & Co. and their announcement will be hailed with delight and happy ant icipa tion by the thousands who no doubt have been waiting for this news and who will llock to this great sale, Friday, July 7th. The Mill End ad appears to day. No trouble to fi id the page which gives hundreds of reasons why you should seek the place where this sale is conducted just as represented. The important thing is to be prepared and to bo on hand. The opening day is Friday, July 7th. Mill End Sale that tells the story. Diphtheria relieved in twenty min utes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug store. The Trinity School. Miss Lucia Barksdale, daughter of Mr. Downs Barksdale, of this city, has been elected teacher of the Trinity school for the next session which be gins October 16th. Miss Harksdale lias been teaching in some of the leading ' schools of the county for several years with fine success and satisfaction. The same hoard of trustees, consist ing of Messrs. Glenn Fuller, James Wham and Frank Owings lias been elected for another term. Hives arc a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, F>0 cents. PETITIONS ARE IN CIRCULATION. Want Election on Dispen sary (Question. TEST MAY BE MADE. City and County Will Probably be Can vassed Pretty Thoroughly in Interest of the Petitions. The people of 1.aureus may soon have the opportunity of voting out tho dispensary. They will if the required nuuiber of qualified voters sign the pe titions now being circulated asking for for an election on the proposition under the provisions of the act known as tho Brice Bill. Two petitions were circulated in the city Monday and quite a number of signatures were secured. It is stated, however, that several parties declined to sign the petitions. The county will probably be thor oughly canvassed and practically every one may have the chance to place his name on the petitions. There aro about 8,600 voters in the county and iL will be necessaay for one-fourth or about 900 of the legal electors to sign the paper authorizing the county super visor to order the election. Signing the petition does not commit any one to vote for or against the dispensary. Sessions Court July 24th. The jury commissioners will draw two sets of jurors todav for the next term of Court which convenes Monday, July 24th. On account of a resolution of the County Bar Association there will be no jury drawn for the third week and if there are any jury civil cases tried it will be by consent during the second week. There is a large number of criminal I cases for trial and as Solicitor Cooper is very desirous of clearing the docket it is probable that the greater part of two weeks will be taken up with crimi nal business. The docket is an exceed ingly heavy one and the Court will prob ably be in session three weeks, the last week being taken up with equity bus iness. Judge J. C. Klugh of Abbeville will preside. Card Club Entertained. The members of the card club spent a delight fid afternoon at progressive euchre with Mrs. W. (). I'rentiss as hostess on Thursday afternoon. Mid summer meetings of the Club are not always well attended, but the mem bers were out in force at Mrs. Prentiss* pretty entertainment. Fancy post cards were used as score cards and a delightful course of refreshments served, consisting of devilled crabs, pea nut sandwiches, wafers and ice tea. Those present were: Mosdames T. D. Darlington, K. Fleming Jones, J. E. Clary, Dial Gray, W. II. Anderson, R. E. Babb, M. L. Copcland, W. II. Wash ington, W. D. Ferguson; Misses Tallu lah Caine, Lillian Irby, Alma Shell, Emmie Meng and Josephine McSwain of Decatur, Ca. Mrs. I'rentiss was as sisted in receiving by Miss Alma Shell. Cotton Fire in Dials. The cotton house of Messrs. Martin Woods an?l C. A. Babb, substantial farmers of Eden, Dials township, was set on fire by lightning Saturday night, during a terrific rain and electrical storm and completely destroyed, to gether with 11 bales of cotton and 100 bushels of cotton seed. The bolt struck a'noarby tree and extended to the building. The lire was discovered in time to save the wagons, buggies and farm im ptPifrents which were in sheds con nected with the cotton house, The loss is considerable with no in surance. W. 1.. Boyd, Laurens, S. C. Who sells (he I.. & M. Paint, says to every tax payer that they need to paint only once in 1" to 1T> years witli 1.. ?fc M. Paint. It wears and covers like gold, and is made to last. 25-CENT COLUMN. WANTED Everybody to know that Roddick makes, mends and cleans c loth ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phono 210. Shop over Davis, Roper & Co. I FOR SALE Grade Jersey Cow. good milker, gentle. Will be fresh in Sept. next. Cheap, Apply to 1.. B. Black well, Advertiser b Id g, 1.aureus, S. C. LOST Ladies' doublocnso, gold filled watch, Walt ham works. Case No. 5,548,842, movement No. 300,462, re pairer's No. 729. Reward $5.00. D.E. Todd, Laurens, s. c l FOR SALE ? Registered Jersey Cow, fresh in milk; also registered Jcrsoy Bull. W. R. cheek, Gray Court, s. c. 48-2t LOST An old fashioned gold breast pin. Design: rosebud with two leaves. Finder return to C. W. Tune. Peoples Loan and Exchange Hank. Lauren.;, S. C. is li WANTED Manager, life insurance company, ??exclusively Old line," dc sires manager of ability and integrity to assume charge of branch office on salary ami commission contract, Ex perience not necessary if sufficient en ergy an qualifications are possessed. Excellent opportunity for right party. Answer, giving refoaenees, ago and business experience. Insurance, care The Advertiser. Laurens, S. C. 48tf FOR SALE A good second hand bi cycle. Good tires and coaster brake. Cheap, $16.00 spot cash, Apply to L. B. Blackwell. Advertiser budding, Lau rens, S. C. 48tf KODAK Picture developed, printed and finished up. Also Kodaks repaired by E. D. Lakoston. tf At Fleming Bros.