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The Great Success of our 4th July Sale Has encouraged us to continue the price slaughter, so if you want the bargain buying chances enjoyed by the crowd that visited us last Friday and Saturday, come quick ! V3v4r\v*r\tr% +?A 2 0% 7 Pn^/vriSn D *? 3 ^ <r? 011 Dress Goods, Silks, Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, White Goods, Lace Curtains, c;xLrociruina.ry oargciin rrices skirts, shirt-waists, shoes and clothing Very Special. 75c Table Linen. 50c Table Linen. $1.25 Table Linen. ?1.50 Lace Curtains. $1.25 Lace Curtains. 25c Shirt Waist?linen. Good quality Staple Ginghams, special sale per yard 39-inch wide Sea Island, special sale per yard. Chambray, in all colors, special sale per yard. Androscoggan Bleaching, special sale per yard*..... The weather is hot and these bargains arc warm, but we have plenty of ice water and fans : : : : : MC Very Special. Ladies' Taped Vests each. Remnants of colored Lawn, going at 5c and. Misses' tan Hose, I6c value, per pair. Men's socks, black, tan and colors, special sale per pair. Linen ilnish Suiting per yard special sale. $5.00 Shoes.$ 4. it) $3.00 Shoes. 2.30 $2.50 Shoes. 1.89 $1.50 Shoes. 1.29 $22.50 Suit.1(1.49 $15.00 Suit.11.49 $U?.i)0 Suit. T.'.t'.l Sc l()c 10, ...The Reliable Store... J# iVLitltCf Si Bf*Ch Laurens, South Carolina. ...The Reliable Store... THE CURRENCY QUESTION. A Matter Upon Which Wc Need Educa tion and Representation. Tho discussion of the currency ques tion by the candidates for United States senator is an excellent sign of the limes for the obvious reason that the currency is not a partisan question and contribu tions to it arc welcomed in congress, whether the come from Republicans or Democrats. While a South Carolina Democratic senator must be soundly informed on the tariff and other party issues, it is plain that he can accomplish no great things in regard to them unless the Democrats bo in the majority. A Dem ocrat informed about the tariff would be able to strengthen his party in debate, but be would not be able to offer a sug gestion likely to be favorably received by a Republican majority. When the tariff is mentioned in congress Demo crats and Republicans instantly draw their weapons. On the financial or currency question lion the division on party lines is not so clear and sharp. When the Aldrich Vroeland bill was under discussion two or three weeks ago Mr. Bryan tele graphed Democratic senators, advising them to support the contention of Sena tor La Kollotte, a Republican. Repub licans in the house, under the leader ship of Representative Fowler, differed widely from Republicans in the senate, and Gen. Sherwood, a Democrat from Ohio, announced early in the session that he would vote for any measure offering relief, regardless of the party proposing it. It follows that the senator about to be elected from South Carolina, who ever ho may be, will have the ear of Democrats and Republicans alike if he have a thorough understanding of the currency question, if he have something substantial to offer for consideration. The truth isthat few representatives and senators in either party showed any respectable comprehension of the cur rency and hanking matters during the recent debates in congress; any man whose study of the subject has been close and sincere and who has some mastery of it will be beard with eager ness in the next congress, though he be a staunch and uncompromising Demo crat he will have the opportunity of so impressing his views that they may be enacted into law upon their merits. Hence, this topic to which three or four candidates are directing attention is one of immediately practical importance in a measure far greater than is any other question. A Democrat who really knows about currency questions will always be sure of a hearing. -The News and Courier. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Had s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, dombincd with the best, blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tin' two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. P. .1. CHENEY &. CO., Props., Toledo, o. Sold by Druggists, price 7r>c. T?) ? Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion ?? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. G. S. McCravy visited relatives in Greenville Monday. Mr. J, S. Bennett visited relatives in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. H. B. 1 Iix spent Sunday in Clin ton with her son, Mr. C. 13. llix. Mr. Carl Hart, of Columbia, was a visitor in the city Sunday. Friday's and Saturday's rains were exceedingly hard in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn V. Gnrlinglon, of Columbia, visited Laurens this week end. Mr. Will P. Lylos, of Chester, has accepted a position in Or. Posoy'a drug store. Mrs. James B. Clarke and little daughter, Sarah, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke. Miss May Little, who has recently moved to Columbia, was among the week-end visitors in the city. Miss Gussle Harper has been re elected a teacher in the graded schools at Westminster, S. C. Mr. T. B. Nelson, one of Fountain Inn's business men, was among the visitors in the city Monday. Dr. W. W. Dodson left Monday af ternoon for Columbia to attend the I meeting of the State Hoard of Health, in conference yesterday and today. Mr. Frank Smith, of Union, visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. C. P. Smith, formerly of Laurens. Mr. J. M. Mum. of Spartanhurg, passed through the city last Friday on Ins way to Ware Shoals to visit rela tives and friends. The third quarterly conference of the First Methodist church will be held next Saturday night at <s..'to in tho Sunday school room. Dr. W. M. Duncan, presiding elder of Greenvillo District, will preach at the First Methodist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. B. 11. Crier, of Ora, with his brother-in-law, Mr. II. K. Ketchin, of Winnsboro, was in town Monday. Mr. Ketchin has been visiting at Mr. Crier's home and was en route to Winnsboro. Miss Donie Counts has gone to Hen dorsonvillo for tho summer. The other members of the family preceded her by several days. Dr. Walter Hale, who hasspontsomc time in Laurens lately with a view to locating nore, finds in t tho spartan burg practice? requires ri.. en tiro lime and therefore has returned to Spartan burg. Mr. C. B, Hobo, one of the trustees of Connie Maxwell Orphanage, attended the regular annual meeting of the board in Greenwood last week. Mr. D. A. Williams, a distinguished citizen of Lancasier, visited his son-in law, Prof. It. A. Dobson, this week on his way homo from Greenwood, whore he attended a meeting of the trustees of Connie Maxwell Orphanage. Mr. Williams is the father of Senator T. Yancey Williams, of Lancaster county Heat prostrates the nerves, in the summer one needs a tonic to oil' set the customary hot weather Nervo and Strength depression. You will fool better within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Its prompt action in re storing the weakened nerv? s is surpris ing. Of course, you won't get ontlt'oly strong in a few day:', but each day you can actually fool the improvement. That, tired, lifeless, spirit less, feehng will quickly depart when using the Re storative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen tin; weak ened Kidneys and Heart by simply re building the wornout nerves that these organs depend upon. Test it a few diiys and be convinced. Sold by Pal nielto Drug Co. I.aureus Won Second Qnmc. The Laurcns boys won one of the I wo ball games in Gaffney Saturday. Tire Spartanburg Herald lias tho following notice: "A double-heador between GaiTncy and I.aureus was tho great sport in Gaffney Saturday. The morning game resulted in a victory for Gaffney by tho sc. ire of !? to 0. Bcluu and Harris were the Galfney battery and thoydid splen did work. "The afternoon game was won by I.aureus. Wood and l/ipscomb were Gaffney's battery ami Ross and Fow ler for I.aureus. I,aureus won by the score of 1 to 0. "Ross, wdio is the pitcher recently signed by the Spartan league team, did great work for 1.aureus. Only one scratch hit was secured oil' him, while Wood was touched up fur four." Nominating Dr. .1. II. Miller. Cannot Dr. John II. Miller, of Cross Hill, be induced to stand for re-election to the legislature ? He is a man who has succeeded in his own affairs- the only kind of man who is really competent to look after the public interests. As a rule, it is a pretty risky business to expect a man who has himself been a failure to be a successful legislator. Dr. Miller has served his county well in the legislature for the last two terms, consequently he has experience in such matters, which only tits him the , better for enlarged usefulness. Again, Dr. Miller, if we mistake not, is not only a good physician, but he is also a farmer and merchant, a combi nation which enables him to know the need of all classes. lb- is, no doubt, a busy man, and go ing to the legislature will entail consid erable monetary loss on him, but Wo believe he is patriotic enough to throw aside such a view and serve his county. Ordinarily, the man who can go with OUt loss to himself is t he man who is' not needed. Solid, substantial business : men are the ones needed by the ones needed by the State to look after her business. Will not the doctor heed the call and ; announce himself '.' Get my "Hook No. 1 For Women." It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief ami with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The book No. I tells all about Slioop'a Night Cure and how tin ? soothing, healing, antiseptic supposito ries can bo successfully applied to cor rect these weaknesses, write for the book. Th<> Night Cure is sold by Hal motto I >rug ('o. The jury commission have drawn the jurymen for the first week of Common Pleas Court to be held here by Judge Klugh on Monday, duly 20th. 'I hey are: Youngs Township .lohn It. Coo!;, J, I). Stewart. Waterloo II. I). Wilson. H. A. An derson, .1. A. Mpford, R. ti. Smith, ?James Martin, R. Y. .1. Ellodge, -I. X. Odoll, .1. O. Stone. Scufflotown c. R. Cooper, w. .1. Fleming. Laurens? A. C. Fuller, Jr., H. c. Brown, R. K. Blakcloy. Dials .J. T. OwingS, S. H. Cray. -I. D. owings, T. A. Armstrong, W. ?'. Stewart. Hunter M. H. Crisp, H. I.. King, Ceo. M. Davis, .1. K. Hoyd, K. C. Smith, A. .1. Smith. .1. Y. Addy. Sullivan R. H. Cilkerson, .1. I,. Baldwin, .1. A. Bnlontino, dr.. J. L. Bagwell, d. A. Putnam, T. K. Babb, S. H. Holt. Cross Hill D. o. Reede,, A M. Hill. I i I/.C.W" Firs! Week Jurors. A City and Its Trees. "Is ii absolutely necessary todestroy those beautiful maple trees on Grove avenue in order to make way for city improvements?" asks tho Richmond I Journal, and then adds a paragraph which wo heartily approve and which IIis elsewhere than Richmond. It says: "The value to tho city of a row of beautiful shade trees, such as these are, cannot well bo measured. As a source of pleasure, comfort and health there is nothing that could take the place of shade trees, and so a hasty order may result in the city losing a blessing thai it would take ."><) years to replace." To dig up a Uno shade tree in a cit\ and insert in its place something that . is little belter than a broomstick may! not be a crime under tin- law, but should it not be made so'.' Montgomery Ad vertiser. A Call for k. I\ Adair. Nominal ions for legislative candidates having become not only popular, but a seeming necessity, I wish to call upon a man through the valuable columns of The Advertiser. In this call I am sec onded by many others who heartily agree in the merit and worth of Mr. II. r. Adair. For two terms h.- was su pervisor of the county, a county com missioner and a member of the equali zation board. In all these offices of public trust Mr. Adair showed himself a strict business man, thoroughly capa ble of administering public a Hairs and altogether a man of ability and in tegrdy. It is the earnest desire of many that! he enter the race for the legislature, and they believe fully that he can win. His kind are in demand and Laurens I county needs tho services of such men. I VOTKR. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Trains, Laurens, South Carolina. KFFKC'J IVK JUNK Hi, I?OK. WUST iu>rmi. No. I. Leave Augusta.MhjOaml No. 1. Leave Lauren-.. 2:32 p m No. i. Arrive Sparlanburg.. '1:0!) p ml No. Leave Greenwood..;, (1:50 n 10 No. 5. Lease Laurens. 7:55 a in, No. r>. Arrive Spartanburg,. 9,30 a m No. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m No. .'/:. Arrive Laurens. 1:15 pm No.^SO. Leave Greenville .... 1:30pm No.*80. Arrive Laurens. 6:25|>m SOUTH I.oi\|). No. 2. Leave Spartanburg .. .12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2: \'l p ih No. 2. Arrive Augusta. ti:l? p in No. ('?. Leas e Spartanburg ... 5:00 p m No, 0, LcUVO Laurens. 0:35 p m No. t>. Arrive Greenwood .... 7:50 p m No.'ST. Leave Laurens. 8:10 Ii m No.'KT. Arrive Greenville. . . .10:20 a u. No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville ...i <i:0opm Trains '80*artd '87 daily except Sunday. Tri weel.iy Iht'ough I'ulhnan Htirlor (Jar service bei wee it Augusta and Ashe ville on trains Nos. 1 and 2; North i)0und,Tuesdays,Saturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesday* ami Fridays. c. il. GASQUK, Agent, I iiiurens, s. ?'. ?;. t. Hit van. <;. n. Agi., Greenville. S. C A W . ANDF.RSONi Gen. Stipt, RUNKST \\ II l.l VMS, (S.I'.A . Augusta, Ga. Candidates' Announcements. For (lie Stale Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of tho State Senate, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic Pri mary election. JNO. M. CANNON. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllee of Siuto Senator, subject to the ruh'.; of the Democratic primary election. J. II. WIIAKTON. ' For Coroner. I respectfully announce myself for re-election to Tiicofllcoof Coroner for Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Primary Election. W. D. WATTS. I respectfully announce myself for tho office of County Coroner and will abide the rides governing tho Del.io cratic primary, It. o. IjAIKSTON. At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the oflico of Coroner for Lauren - county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. B. GOODMAN, I hereby announce myself a candidate forthe oflico of Coroner of I.aureus county, subject to the will of the De mocrat ie primary. I;. W. MAKTIN. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor Sheriff of Laurcns county i:i the coming Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to abide by lliu re suit of said Democratic primary. ,L TIIOS. I'I'.DKX. I hereby announce myself to the vo ters of Laurons county for re-election to the Sheriff's oflico for Hie ensuing term, subject to the rule s of the Demo cratic primary. ' TIIOS. .1. IM CKLTT. I hereby announce, myself a candidate for Sheriff of Laurcns county in the ap proaching Democratic primary, and] promise to abide by results of said Pri mary elect ion, .!? HIN I?. OWINGS. At t he solicit at ion of many friends I ofTer myself a candidate for Sin if of LaurcnS county and pledge my elf to abide by the result of the Democratic primary and to give my entire lime and natural doti etivc ability to the oflico. 11, A! WIIAKTON. I heieby tinnouucc myself a caudi date for the olllee of Sheriff of Laurens county, subject to the result of the up- . proaching Democratic primary election, i JOHN I). W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflico of Sheriff of Laurons] county in the next Democratic primary and promii o to tibide the result of i aid primary elect ion. J. I?. C M.DWLLL. I or Count) Coinniissioncr, I hereby announce my -e! f a candidate for re-election ns County Commissioner for Laurens County, subjoel to Demo era ' ic primary, W. I'. BAILEY. I hereby announce myselfn candidate for the oflico of County Commissioner of Laurens county, .-object to the rules of the Democratic primary. T McD. liOPEK. I hereby nnnouiu ?? ny?clfh CandidaH for i election as Countv Commissioner for Laurens County, subject to rule of the J> mocrntic primary, M. W. GHAY. I or Auditor. At llie solicitation of friends I fieri by announce myself a candidate for the ] office .,]' County Auditor, subject to the result of the Democratic Primary dec lion. WILLIAM T. DOKKT)IL I hereby announce my candidacy for County Auditor, subject lO the result, of tin Democratic primary ?lection. It. \\. NICllOLS. I am a candidate for Auditor for Lauren.: county In the approaching Democratic primary clccliounnd pledge nlysolf to abide by the result of said election. <IIAUI.li: W. M< CllAVY. I hproby rospectfulls announce my* ell a candidate for Auditor of Luurchs County in the coming Democratic prl i mnry election and promise In abide ihe result Of said elect ion. w . LOWNDES FEKGUSON. I l or United Stales Senate. I beg (o announce my candidacy for lim Uni lud States Senate in the ap proaching Democratic primary and I respectfully solicit the support of tin: Democratic voters of this State. It. <:. RIIKTT. I or the Legislature, In announcing myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives I I deem it bul fair to the voters of Lau rens county to state that I shall advo cate local option as one of the cardinal principles of Democracy, fair and just treatment of all capital invested in public enterprises, as well as all possi I hie protection and safeguards as are j necessary to the welfare and encour ! agentent of tin- agricultural interests of Stale and county. <>n this platform I i expect to make my campaign and leave I he results lo the good people of Lau , runs county, abiding always tho voice i of the Democratic majority in (be pri ! mary election. ' S. R. TOl)D. I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 for tb<* lower house of the (leneral As sembly, subject lo (he rules of tin: Democratic party, pledging myself to abide |>y t he same. (|,AHKXl'K ( TNI.VCIIAM, "('raigonds," Cross Hill Township. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the rules of (hi- Democratic primary. VV. It. RICHLY, SR. l or Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce mysolf as a candi date for re-election to the ollice of County Supcrinlendenl of Kducation for Laurens county, subjeel to the I rides and regulations of the approach ing I )emocralie primary. R. W, NASH. I*i-eiing a deep interest in the educa tional work of the county and having j-iven ii much though' and study, I hereby announce my elf a candidate for Superintendent of Kducation for Lau i. ii county in the approaching Demo crntic primary election, and I believe if elected I can till Hie ollice acceptably and with benefit to the schools through out the county a I will not let. my farming interests interfere with duties of idd ollice. THOMAS I'. RYRI), I hereby announce myself a candi date for Superintendent of Kducation of Laurens county and promise to abide by the results of t he approaching Dem ocratic elect ion. (Hit). L. IMTTS. I here!, , announce myself a candidate t'i.r Superintendent of Kducnlion for Laurens county in the coining Demo cratic primary, and pledge mysolf to abide the result of said elect ion. .1. c. HURDKTTK. I or Treasurer. I hereby announce mysolf a candidate for re-election to the ollice <?f Treasu r< r of Laurens county in the approach ing Democratic primary, and I promise to abide the result id' said election. I. I?. MOCK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Treasurer of Laurens county in tho coming democratic pri mary election and pledge myself to abide I he result of same, .1. WADK ANDKRSONt I in Clerk Ol Court. I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to thcolhcc of Clerk of Court and pledge myself to abide the result of Democratic primary election. JOHN I'. BOLT. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for tho Office of Clerk of Court for Laurens county, subject to the? rules of the Democratic I'rimarv. C. A. I'OWKC. I'or County Sunen isor. I hereby announce myself as a Candi date lor re-election to Ih? ollice of County Supervisor for Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary and if re elected will endeavor to faithfully dis charge I he dtltieS of the ollice. Respect full\. II. H. HUMBERT,