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THE ADVERTISER. Subscription Price-12 Months, $1.00 Payable in Advance. Kates lor Advertising*?Ordinary ad vertisements, per square, onn meer t Ion, 11.00; oaeh subsequent Insertion, 50 oents. Llbora) reduotlon uiade lor large advertisements. Obituaries: \ll over 60 words, one oeut a word. Notes of thanks: Five cents tho line W. W. BAU/, Proorlotor. K tercd at th<- postoffloe at Laurens, S. C. as s com!1 class mall urn* tor. LAURENS, S. C, Dec. 13, 1905. About one year ago the price of cot ton dipped to a point below seven cents. The ginner'8 report showed a crop bor dering on fourteen million bales?by far the largest ever made. We confess that we thought then that the notion of the price climbing to ten cents before the coming in of an other crop seemed to us foolish. We were mistaken. It is just as reasonable, more rea sonable perhaps, for cotton to sell at 15 cents the pound in June 1906 than it was for it to sell at 10 cents in June 1905. Nevertheless, if we had cotton we would take eleven cents for it. However, if there is a man in Lau rens county who thinks he knows more about cotton than The Advertiser, we entirely agree with him. We are sure he does. * Laurens is about the only town of importance not scheduled for a court house in the bills that have been intro duced Congress, providing for the establishment of a United States Court in the Western District of South Caro lina. One of the first bills passed at the present session of Congress was the voting of an appropriation of eleven million dollars toward the construction of the Panama Canal. The amount, it is said, will carry on the work until the first of March. President Roosevelt's annual message to Congress, containing twenty-two thousand words, was read, last Tues day. PATENT MEDICINE ADS. Our able brother of The Laurens Ad vertiser, whose head is so level that quick silver wouldn't run off of it, may depend upon the Press and Banner agreeing to what that paper has to say of the mistakes which country editors make in publishing patent medicine ads. This office has a regular price for its space, and those who cannot pay it cannot get the space. We try to treat every customer fairly and justly. To do this, it is better to lose an ad now and than, than to be unjust to our neigh bors. This editor is not now running the business department of the office, but at the time we sold out there was not, with a single exception, an ad that did not pay ten cents an inch. In that exception it was a big ad and the usual agent's commission was conceded. The above from the Press and Ban ner is good hard sense. It took us quite a while to learn it, but we have adopted a Hat rate of ten cents per inch, and the foreign advertiser who gets in our columns must pay the same rate that is paid by our home people, and he can no longer have special position, even if he pays for it, because if such a contract is made with the foreign advertiser he will always find some technical excuse for avoiding payment. Another rule which we have adopted, and which we expect to follow, is that no display ad vertisements can have place on our first page. We believe it is best for the advertiser and best for the paper. ?Newberry Herald and News. Product of Mills. The product in one day of the Long man & Martinez great works is enough to paint every house and everything made of wood in a city with the L. & M Paint. In use thirty years; several houses painted with L. & M. L. & M. costs about $1.20 per gallon. The L. & M. is the best and cheap est, because the L. & M. Zinc, hardens the L. & M. White Lead, and makes it paint more surface and wear a longer time than any other paint. L. & M. costs about $1.20 a gallon. It only requires 4 gallons of this cele brated and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at 60 cents per gallon to paint a moderate sized house. Therefore a property owner ought not pay $1.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil, which he must do when a ready-for-use paint is bought. L. & M. costs about $1.20 a gallon. W. L. Boyd, Laurens, S. C. Noiicp of Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens. Office of County Supervisor. By H. B. Humbert, County Supervisor of Laurens County. Whereas, a petition has been filed in my office purporting to be signed by one-fourth of the qualified voters of Laurens County asking for an election under and according to the provisions of Act No. 276, approved the 25th day of February A. D. 1904, entitled "An Act to Amend Section 7 of An Act Entitled An Act to Provide for the Election of the State Board of Control, and to fur ther Regulate the Sale, Use, Consump tion, Transportation and Disposition of Intoxicating and Alcoholic Liquors or Liquids in this State, and Prescribe Further Penalties for Violation of the Dispensary Laws, and to Police the Same" Approved March 6th, 1896, found on pages 485, 486 and 487 of the Acts of 1904. upon the question of "Dispensary" or "No Dispensary"; and Whereas, upon a canvass of trie said fetition I have found that the said pe ition does contain the signatures of one-fourth of the qualified voters of said County of Laurens, Now, therefore I, H. B. Humbert, Supervisor of Laurens County, South Carolina, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly already cited, do hereby order an election to be held according to law in said County of Laurens, South Carolina, upon the question of "Dispensary" or "No Dis yensary" on the second Tuesday of anuary, being the 9th day of the month, A. D. 1906, the said election to be held and conducted according to the laws governing other Special Elections. Made and dated at Laurens, South Carolina, the 27th day of November, A. D. 1905. [L. S.] H. B. HUMBERT, Supervisor of Laurens County. j. D. Mock, Clerk. 17r~4t. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT FIGURES. Some Interesting Pacts and Figures From the Report of the County Su perintendent of Education. The following extract* are taken from the annual report of County Su perintendent of Education, R. W. Nash, which he has forwarded to the State Superintendent's office in Columbia. Number of pupils enrolled during the year, white, 3,297, colored, 4,858; total 8,150. Average attendance, white, 2,615; colored, 3,090; total 5,705. Total revenue, $39,760.26; total ex penses, $33,950.84. Amount expended on white schools, $27,622.31; colored, $6,328.53. Amount paid white teachers, $25, 462.38; colored, $6,156.50. Amount paid out for other purposes, white, $2,159.93; colored, $172.03. Number of white schools, 72; colored, 78. Number of teachers, white male, 23; female, 84; colored male, 30; fe male, 51. Average salary paid white teachers, $238; colored, $76. Number of public school buildings for whites, 67; private, 5; colored, public, 58; private, 18. Total value buildings, $28,800. Average school term, white 25 weeks; colored, 12 weeks. Dying of Famine Is, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of consump tion, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying differ ent medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me. Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Price 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bot tle free. Workman?Spearman. Miss I,alia Workman and Mr. R. G. Spearman were married on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. A. C. Work man, of Kinards. Rev. G. A. Wright performing the ceremony. Miss Workman is a handsome, popu lar and accomplished young woman in Newberry. Mr. SrmArrn.an is manager of the Bell Telephone system in New berry, and one of Newberry's most popular and promising young men. Mr. and Mrs. Spearman arrived in New berry on Wednesday afternoon, where they will make their future home. They will be at home to their friends at Mr. W. F. Ewart's on Boundary street.? Newberry Herald and News. L. & M. Paint cost only $1.20 a gal Ion. Seven gallons paints a moderate size house. Sold by W. L. Boyd, Lau rens, S. C. I4-13t. Bean the The Kind You HayB Always Boogfe ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Auditor's office will be open from the 1st day of January to the 20th clay of February, 1906 to receive returns of Personal Property and Real Estate for taxation in Laurens County. For the convenience of the Taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year, to wit: Tylersville, January 8th, 10 a. m. to 2 p.' m. W.L. Lynn'.. January 9th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Renno, January 10th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Clinton, January 11th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Duck Youngs' residence, January 12th, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Carroll, January 12th, 1 to 4 p. m. Cross Hill, January 13th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Waterloo, January 15th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. J. D. Culbertson's store, January 16th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Daniel's Store, January 17th, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Brewerton, January 17th 1 to 4 p. m. Sharp's Store, January 18th, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Princeton, January 18th, 1 to 4 p. m. D. D. Harris, January 22nd, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Tumbling Shoals, January 19th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Abner Babb, January 23rd, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. V. A. White, January 24th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Cook's Store, January 25th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. Ml. Youngs Store, January 26th, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Pleasant Mound, January 27th, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Lanford, January 27th, 1 to 4 p. m. Real Estate and Personal Property in Laurens Special School District No. 11, and Hunter Special No. 5 must be listed separate returns from from other prop erty in the townships. It is always required that the Audi tor get the first given name of the tax payer in full. Under the head of "place of resi - dence" on tax return, give the town ship. All male citizens between the ages of twenty one and sixty years, on the 1st of January, except those who are in capable of earning a support from be ing maimed, or from other causes are deemed taxable polls, Confederr'.e vet rans excepted. And all taxpayers are required to give the number of their school dis trict. They are also requested to state whether the property is situated in town or country. After the 20th day of February next, fifty per cent penalty will be attached for failure to make returns. C. A. POWER. County Auditor. Dec. 5th, 1905-tf. FINAL SETTLE/nhN i. Take notice that on the 30th day of December. 1905, I will render a final account or rny acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of Adele A. Martin, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at. 11 o'clock A. M., and on the same day will apyly for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment by said date, and all persons hav ing demands against said estate will present them on or before said date duly proven or be forever barred. G. M. Boyd, Administrator with Will annexed. Nov. 28th 1905-td. A LAURENS CASE. Many More Like It la Laurens. , The following case is but one of many similar occuring daily in Laurens. It is an easy matter to verify its correct ness. Surely you cannot ask for bet ter proof than such conclusive evidence: Lee Bishop, of Laurens, S. C. pro frietor of a general store, on Mill St., 'actory Hill, says: "I can from ex perience recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. My back and kidneys have given me great trouble for a long time, not only costing me untold misery, but costing me a great many dollars. There was a dull toothache like pain con stantly across the small of my back and after sitting for a bit I could scarcely get up. Sharp shooting pain sometimes ran down to first one knee and then another, and I never knew when it was going to strike me. The secretions from the kidneys were too frequent in action and disturbed my night rest so that I would arise in the morning feeling worse than I did the night before. Y tried numerous reme dies, but did not get any positive relief from anything until I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them. The next day after using them I felt better, and I continued taking them until the kidney secretions become regu lar. I could go bed and get a good night's rest, and the aching in my back disappered. For sale by ali dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster-Milburn Co., Ihiffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. For Sale 105 acres land on South Kabun Creek, dwelling and outbuildings at a bargain. Eleven room house fronting on North Harper, lot 64 feet front, 87 feet back; well and city water, cheap. One 10 room house, 4 halls and bath room, with 13 fire places, good well of water; also water works and electric lights. On corner of Laurel and Hamp ton streets. At a bargain. 82 acres of land, nice dwelling, good out-building, good water, 45 acres nigh state of cultivation, balance timber, near Dials' Church. At a bargain. One seven room house in the city of Laurens. 400 acres at Madden Station, 250 in cultivation and balance in forest, with good 7 room dwelling, good outbuildings and six tenant houses. 400 acres one mile from Madden, good dwelling, three tenant houses ana out buildings. 178 acres, 7-room dwelling, good out buildings, mineral spring on place, two miles of Ora, S. C. Three lots, 32 acres, 85 acres and 58 acres within the incorporated limits of the town of Laurens. Will sell lots separately or the three as a whole. Terms made easy. 446 acres, beautiful 8-room dwelling, good outbuildings, 5 tenant houses; 160 acres in cultivation, fine bottom lands, balance in forest; within 2 1-2 miles of Lanford Station; a beautiful county home; easy terms. 500 acres in four miles of the city of Abbeville Court House with good im ()rovements and a fine brick yard, at a >argain. 502 acres of land, beautiful residence and eight tenant houses, with 20 acres within the incorporated limits of town of Woodruff. 140 acres in one mile of town of Wood ru If. One modern residence, on Peachtree St., in town of Woodruff. One dwelling and two acres of land in town of Woodruff. Beautiful eight room house on Main Street of WoodrulF. One dwelling, on Main Street, with nine bed rooms, parlor, cook room, dining room and closets, 70 acres of land, good outbuildings in town of Woodruff. 17 1-2 acres on Beaverdam Creek, near Lanford half mile from rail road, with corn and wheat mill in Rood runn ing order, casacity 200 busnels a day; good rock (marry, and survey for yarn mill has been made on place. 247 acres with good 4 room house, good out buildings, 125 acres in cultiva tion, lot of oak and 1500 cords of pine, two miles Enoree M'F'G. Co. 2 lots 1-4 acres each, dwelling on lot no. 1, in town of Fountain Inn. 178 acres of land with two good dwell ings and splendid well of water near Mt. Olive Church, Waterloo township. 2 acres suitable building lots, located in Jersey, city of Laurens. 1 lot acre, granite store house, town of Milton. 3 acres land dwelling and store house on Sloan street, town of Clinton. 1 six room house and 3-4 acre lot, main street Clinton. 1 five room house, 3 1-2 acres land on sloan street, Clinton. One 2 acre lot, suitable for building lots, on East Main street, in Laurens at a bargain. One house and lot, 4 acres, in town of Woodruff, on Sawmill Street. 112 acres, with dwelling and out buildings, 70 acres in cultivation, 10 acres fine bottoms on Reedy River, near Rabun Creek Church. 20 acres on North Rabun Creek, 20 horse water power, with wheat and corn mill, gin house and outfit; known as Nasli's Old Mill place, at a bargain. 2 acre lot and nice 5 room house, at a bargain on Conway Avenue, Laurens, One nice six room dwelling, good building, 2 acres, 1 acre fronton Peach tree street, in Woodruff. 2 1-4 acres, suitable for building lots, on Sullivan street, City of Laurens. 424 acres at Hobbyville, Spartanburg county, good dwciling, tenant houses, store and post office, at a bargain. A beautiful 5-roorn house and 4 acres of land in Gray Court. J. N. LEAK Gray Court, S. C. THE " BOSS" COTTON PRESS I SIMPLEST, STRONGEST. BEST Thi Murray Ginnino System Gin?, Feeders, Condensers, Etc. OIBBM MACHINERY CO. Columbia, .V. C. DR. CLIFTON JONKvS Dentist OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. Make Christmas Money Count Those items we have in our lines of Holiday Goods are sensible, pleasing ones; the kind that give full returns in usefulness and enjoyment for every cent of cost. We have made an extra effort this year to get practical as well as the newest and most attractive gifts in our lines; and we have put prices on them that will appeal to those who want worthy goods at the Lowest Possible Cost. In justice to yourself and those you buy for you should see what we have before making selections. We have told you previously something of the articles carried, but telling is largely in vain, you will have to see them to ap preciate the goods and prices. We want you to see them and save. The STORE that has it. - - - - Dodson's Drug Store. IW. Q. Wilson & Co. Have replenished the Dress Goods tozk this weak with new Broad cloths including the Alice Blue Shade. Very wide all-wool Sack ings. Inspection will prove that the price is within the margin of present market value?quality considered. Duplicates in Special numbers of Hosiery and Under wear, these are rapid sellers?it is not necessary to explain the reason why at -. W. Go Wilson & Co. Xu-;,'* li\bk Prcpnca'.ionforAs si slBiitftting ihcFoo?nniincgula f? tin:* the Stomachs and Dowels or j Promcte.*? LVigcaUon.Cheerrui 11 nc-?? Hi>st .Contains nclllKT II] OjVi ix m u pluno nor Mineral, sh Not Xa.-jc otic. Kb ft ..- Of, :. .... :VLLfiKHSR . ' <? .'*- -nn ' \ II K S??t - I ? .it/,'?/ lj; a perfect Uenvdy forCprwilpyi [j lion, Sour SiOtnach.Diarrli m . Worms ,< )oiwi\\c: i:.! V v( i i sh fj: t\f?3 nnO Loss of Si.esj?. "?-icSiirile Siy'ni-.lurc ?r KKW YOI?K. ASTORIA For Infants and Children. iThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatur* oi UACT COPY Of WRAPPER. iirty leers JbHolUltiA TMS C*NTAU.1 SC Mi?.*. NY, ttZ'M '/CRH CJT" /. ?33 Don't Let Your HORSES AND MULES Get Poor and Boney! White's Purgative Medicine, This puts them in good or der to get the full benefit of White's Worm and Condition Powders Continue the Powders for eight days and you will bo astonished at the results. Follow directions on the packages. White's Colic and Kidney Cure! The Great Combination Kidney and Colic Remedy for Stock. Directions on Package. White's Black Liniment! The only absolutely perfectly balanced sub-cutaneous counter irritant. Especially recommended for the human family. Fine for Stock also. Give Each One a Bottle of 25 and 50 cents sizes. sa'ie'by Dodson's Drug Store. Will Not be Your Sorrow ful Answer if You Let The Bank of Laurens KEEP IT FOR YOU Fire-proof Vaults Insures Against Safe Crackers, and Bonded Officers who handle the Money. We have a Savings Department that pays 4 per cent per an num compounded January and July. If you need money call on us with good collatteral and you can get it. Capital $50,000. Undivided Profits, $20,000. Deposits, $200,000. O. B. SIMMONS, President. J. J. PLUSS, Cashier. W. P. CAINE, Assistant-Cashier. 1 Notice to Planters At this season of the year all eyes are turned to sowing, for therein lies the success or fail ure of every Planter. Poor seed will never make a good crop, hence we have expended (T^ every effort to secure the best that money can buy, and have on hand seed that we are justly proud of and can reconmmerid, such as Wheat, Rye, Barley, Rape, Lucerne, Vetches Red Rust Proof Oats, and Red and Crimson Clover, and also a great variety Garden Seeds If you want seed that will yield results and increase your Bank account, try these. PRICKS are right for small or large buyers at Kennedy Bros. TYPEWRITERS The maintenance cost on the Fox Typewriter is much less than on any other. Four Fox Typewriters were used constantly in the Chicago postoffice for three years, at a main tenance cost of 50 cents. On four other standard machines, costing the same as the Fox, used the same length of time, the maintenance was $36.00. Allow us to demonstrate the superiorty of the Fox to you. Placed on free trial anywhere, and second hand machines taken in part payment. pa SOUTHERN SCALE <& FIXTURE CO. State Agents, Columbia, S. C. W. P. HUDGENS, Local Agent, Laurens, S. C. "Oh, I AM SO TIRED!" Is heard daily from old and young, rich and poor. Did you ever stop and consider the cause of this remark? We will venture to say nine cases out of ten are caused by improper digestion. This, or other symptoms of Indigestion such as nervousness, nausea, heart-burn, sour stomach, flatulency and despondency, should be a warning to you who are in danger of having indigestion, the great est enemy of American health lo-day, fasten its merciless fangs on your health. Remember, "A Stitch in time saves nine", and a bottle of the celebrated Kellum's Sure Cure for Indigos ' i has saved untold misery to people in many parts of this broad land, by cur. .g them permanently of this miserable disease. Yes, not like the pepsin digestives that help for a time, but cures permanently by causing the digestive organs to perform their functions. Mature being such a great rectifier of its own ills, with the assistance of this powerful medicine, gives you ;i healthy stomach and removes indigestion and its symptoms perma nently Sold on a $5.00 guarantee. 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Laurens Drug Company. Notice to Clean Streams. All Landowners in Laurons County arc hereby given notice that all streams running through or adjacent to their lands must be cleaned out by the last day of December, next after date, as provided by law, or said streams will be cleaned at their expense. Done at Laurens C. II. this 7th day of November, A. D. 1005. iL H. Humbert, 3t. Supervisor Laurons Co. Dr. H. T. Ball, DENTIST. Will be in Office Every Day Room No. 2 Cannon Building;. Fountain Inn, - - - S. C. N. B, Dial,. a. (j. Tono, DIAL <& TODD, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law. Enterprise Bank and Todd Offlco build log. LAURKNS, S. 0. Executor's Sale. By virtue of power vested in me by an order of (). (1. Thompson, Probate Judge, 1 will sell at the late residence of W. L. Cunningham, deceased, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1905, the personal property of the deceased, con sisting of one nude, household furni ture, stove and utensils, set of black smith's tools, one two horse wagon, one buggy, lot of corn and fodder and other articles. Terms: Cash. G. W. ClJNNINUHAM, Executor. Nov. 28, 'Of, -17?3t. Whiskey, Morphine and other DRUGS, and nervous diseases treated. Charges more reasonable than other like institutions. $26.00 per week pays for treatment, remedies and board. Result absolutely the same. 1,. G. CORBETT, M. D. Till; CAROLINA SANITARIUM, Greenville, S. C. W. B. KNIGHT, Attorney at Law. Strict attention to all business entrusted. Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office second floor Simmons' Block. Calenders 19Q6 We have purchased a Calen dar this year, for 1906, that cost ns 15 cents each, and if our friends want them, they must show some effort. We have only 100 of such Cal enders. The issue of this paper only will bear our coupon, which must be ac companied by a purchase of 15 cents worth of goods to entitle you to one of our handsome calendars. This offer expires December 22d. Palmetto Drug Co. Laurens, S. C. With a purchase of 15 cents and this Coupon we will be glad to give our handsome Calendar. Name No State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS, In the Court of Probate. D. W. Mason, in his own right, and as Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of D. H. A. Mason, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth Adair, et al, Defendants. PURSUANT to a decree in this ac tion, I will sell at public outcry, at Laurens C H.. S. C, on Salesday in January, 1906, it being Tuesday the 2nd day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: All that tract of land situate in Laur ens County, S. C, containing Two Hun dred and Seventy-four (274) Acres, more or less, known as the home place of D. H. A. Mason, deceased, bounded by lands of John Y. Gary, M. E. Brown ing, D. W. Mason and others. Also, all that lot, piece or parcel of land in Laurens County, said State, containing Fourteen Acres, more or less, bounded on the north, east and west by lands of Mrs. M. E. Browning, and on the south by lands of J. Y. Gary. Terms of Sale?One-half of purchase money cash, balance on a credit of twelve months; credit portion to be se cured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortrca^c of the premises, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If purchaser fails to comply with nis bid the property to be resold on the same or some subsequent Salesday at the risk of the former pur chaser. O. G. THOMPSON, Probate Judge. December 5th, 1905?4t. Notice of County Treasurer. The County Treasurer's Books will be open for collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year 1904 at the Treasurer's Office, from October 15th to December 31st .1905. Those who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1900, with one per cent, addi tional; those who prefer paying in Feb ruary, 1900, can do so with*2 per cent, additional; those who prefer to pay in March, 1906 to the 15th of said month can do so by paying an additional 7 per cent. After said date the books will close. All persons owning property or pay ing taxes for others in more than one Township are requested to call 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 be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by checks, money orders, etc. Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off, are urged to send them early as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. The Tax Levy is as follows: State Tax, 5'.. mills County Ordinary, 3 mills Special County, 2 mills Public Road, ' 2 mills School, u mills Total, 15.lo mills Laurens Special School 3} mills Gray Court-Owings, 2 mills Fountain Inn, 4 mills Ekom, 2 mills Waterloo, 2 mills Cross Hill, 3 mills Mountville, 2} mills Clinton, 3 mills All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 vears are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old soldiers, who are exempt at T>0 years. Commutation Road Tax $1.00, in lieu of working the public roads, to be paid at the time as stated above. J. IL COPELAND, County Treasurer. Laurens, S. C, Sept. 26, 1905?td. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway. (Schedule in effect April 16, 1905.) No. 2 I >aily Lv Laursns 1:50pm Ar Greenwood 2- 46 " Ar Augusta 5: 20 " Ar Anderson 7: 10 " No. 42 Daily Lv Augusta 2: 36 pm Ar Allendale 4: SO 1 Ar Fairfax 4:41 " Ar Charleston 7:40 " Ar Beau ford 0:30 " Ar Port Royal 6: 40 " Ar Savannah 6: 45 " Ar Waycross 10:00 " No.l Daily Lv Laurens 2:07pm] Ar Spartanburg 3:30 " No. 52 No. 87 Daily Ex. Sudday Lv Laurens 2:09 pm 8:00 am Ar Greenville 3:25 " 10:20 " ARRIVAL8: Train No. 1, Daily, from Augusta and intermediate stations 1: 46 pm; No. 52, daily, from Greenville and in termediate stations 1:35pm; No.H7,daily, except Sunday, from Greenville and intermediate stations 6: 40pm; train No. 2, daily, from Spartanburg and interm ediate stations 1: 30 p m. C. H. Gasquc, Agt., Lauren??, S. C, G. T. Bryan, Gen7l Agt. Greneville S.C. Ernest Wilhams, Gen. Pass. Agt., Auguata, Ga, T. M. Emerson, Traffic Manager.