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PEACHES AN?,APPL III *'** * **** * There is an abundance of fruit this year and our good wotmn ihure i nearly* used themselves up drying, canning, pickling, preservingatai jelfying/aWd the children have eu,t, ,% pigsJtxj&yftj eat, and still there Is plenty left. * Brother Toney ! wishes bily.meuia&j could come alonp with a load of cop per and make some'^Crfls' 'so 'thfe' gVeftf waste could be saved.- He wants an other dram of good old peach'and honey before hr departs this landi. iTbift is a better ,vay. Let your husband get some 10 foot 2 inch laths,' take tMtt'HMi nail some 3 foot pieces across them, at j each end the middle, streich acrobW] this frame some cheap 1 yard wide shirting and tack down and your dryer [ is complete. It will be so light the women c,an carry them in wiiq^al* shower comes up and Stack a v^hfU^tof of them on top of each other.'*%#tten the cut fruit is placed on this-^rame it will dry on top and bottom withduk turning over the pieces and it will cure nearly in one day'a time. Have some benches made 5 feet high.. to., n^^^ frames on to keep the .clncVens^ofT-oTf them and you will be ready and havejplenty of nice; fruit for winter use, whiril tor than the California eM and you. will not w;rpl tli* s||ljiifi come along. ,;. " > \ >. _ TldakR?irSaved Hisv Life. ' Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent lette/rt '!I have used Dr. King's New, Discovery many years for coughs and colds and I think it saved my life, fchave found itaToliablcire'fh-fj hjfaat and lung complaints, and ! would no more be without a bottle than'' I would be without food." 1 For nearly ! forty years New DiscdVery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies.! As a preventive of pneumoniafftlcH healer Ojp weak lungs it h^s no equally Sold under guarantee ai Luuvens t'o.'s and Palmetto 'Drug >CoCfcOd Btores. 50c. and ?ir00>.--T.fial ' free. " "^x Masons Order Purtiliare. The Masonic lodges of. the eJty. Llda rens No. 2?? and Palmotto-No.-lf), have I placed through Messrs. iHj^g&?b^^ Wilkesia Co. an order for new furnish- | ings with which to lit up the new hall over the Enterprise Bank. jThe.prdc calls for equipments in the form^erf al tars, chairs, pedestals and other "ftfrni ture used by Masons to the amount of $2,000. As customary this order cafthot be filled within lessThan tfrfca i^fBi?hsJ^ but at this time the new furmturfe 'will^ amiyc and be Installed. When this is donfi the lodges of T/aurcnfr wili-have bne o?**lie finest and best equipped Ipdls in the State. ? & 1 J , I The best Pills Evello?; J "After doctoring 15 yeacs for chronic indigestion and spendtilg J>^ai| t/r/i h\?t drod dollars nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New ?Life Pills, 1 consider them the beatfoWp ever sold," writes B. F. Ayscue, of In gleslde, N. C. Sold under guanmtue at Luurens Drug Co.'s rind I^tlmbwl Wrtig Co. 's drug stores. 25c. rl*ji| j*| Death of Mrs. Miriaii) ^j'^j/ y Mrs. Miriam Hill, wi< loV oTW. Ilif iard Hill, who died abolit'fifteUj ry*ar* ago, passed away at her hoot/1 a jlrT*v<) miles east of the city last Wede-*day, July 22nd. Mrs. Hill was 7d*odrfye^fiP -old and is survived by Mr. B. J?-'-Hllt", who resided with his mother, and a daughter, Mrs. Bud Duvall, of near Clinton. The day after her deati j?h?j was taken to Yarbrouah^ha jejj ^$^5 tanburg county, for Tiurial. The de ceased was an excellent lady and her death is mourned by many friends' nticl relatives. Get my "Hook No. 4 For Women." It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief?and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all about Shoop's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptic supposito ries can he successfully applied to cor rect these weaknesses. Write for the book, The Night Cure is sold by Pal met to Drug Co. Why Prefer for Your Daughter a School of Limited Numbers? Because in large numbers the gain is small, the possible losses are great. CLIFFORD SEMINARY limits the number of pupils to forty, with six res idence teachers and two special lecturors in the Literary Department At every recitation the pupil RECJT?S, There is no possibility Ol not "hkinc; CALLED ON." The teacher knows each pupil person ally, and adapts the teaching to her needs, The teacher gives private instruction out of school hours whenever the pupil needs or seeks it. In addition to this, CLIFFORD SEM INARY is a high class school, thorough* lv Christian, and unique in its refined atmosphere and homo-like simplicity.... It offers full courses of study, ary Scientific, Musical, and Commer cial. Its location is ideal, climatic con ditions unsurpassed, water supply pure and abundant. Within the twenty-five years of its existence, pupils have boon .ejroUpd from 21 Counties of Sooth Carolina; T| different States, and 3 foreign countries, EXPENSES ABE VERY LOW. Bet ter investigate these claims and apply at once for catalogue. Address CUKFORD SEMINARY 50 and 52 Union, S. C. MRS. JULIA LEAK WILLIS. \W^T$ i /p^minent Citizen Passed Away Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Leak Willis, wife of Mr. iR. W. .Willis; one of the city's prom inent citizens and leading merchants, died'last Wednesday morning at tlie family, residence on South Harper Street after a long period of illness. ^Cs,jWf|llii},wa^ a most estimable Chris tian lady, a member of the First Meth odist church and beloved by all who en joyed her f riendship and acquaintance, "'She was a :dabghter of Mr. Bryant .L^fU^.jLlocpasyd,, and was reared near Clinton. She was a sister of Mr. E. I^ak^apd iMrsj: J. Y. Addy of tho county. 'OrJTHUi'.'idAy'morning the burial ser vice, conducted by Rev. J. D. Crout, pastor of the ^First Methodist church, was held at the city cemetery, attended by a large conkourse' of friends and wmn^_ * tHa^ko PERSONAL MENTION. ir?, a. veteran physi XJau ol-Uin c lumty and and a devoted friend of The Advertiser, was in the city "Tiujyflay. >5r\v' ' f fin A. and Stewart Mahon, l^ourl section, were among [itor?jfti Ladens Thursday. Jos.YK. Llgbn, of Greenwood, Was nY-the ci(?f Mast'week'. v V M^ 'Joseph Mi (Pearce, of "Waterloo, .'was! ivmong the visitors here Thursday. Hrs...'(,,,.St..'?iftejf,and W. IL Wash ington wunt. to Columbia last Wednes day to att'6rtdrthe State Convention of ,.?Mis? yelen^-McGheo is visiting the iamily of Miv W. U. Gilkei son. . Mr. and > Mrsi i W. A. Medlock, of Meridian;'Miss. ,J aT? ' spehding part of ^hrgunam? WpHhp fche?HrOrmers parents Mr-?a?<l J^1'3? W. F. Medlock near rVuqt^i^Tnn,. Y' S - ' ? '?^MT^^^tt^^iehdngitdfT Thursday for 1?ar?WOTBTj?8^! :it .Ucnder:;onville. " McssrsTu'. TjTlIenderson, of Mt. GKfTaghW.Tftid W. E. Algary; of Green wood county, were in Laurens for the Perratotial Campaign meeting. Mr. John CumhgK?m, of Waterloo, twa?,iui?6^-tb'?eampaign meeting. Mr. Cuningham has just recovered from a very severe attack of illness. fcJlr. rJohn,r Meadow's, of Goldville, sftm^iatt. vfeok in. thfl! city. "Mayor E.H\ McCravy, of Easley, last week visited his brother, Postmas ter Gc.o. S? McCravy. 'VMr^W.% itarris. of Youngs, heard tjtp Senatorial 'candidates Friday. Mrs. R. B. Pell returned this week from.a. yjgt-Jar^tTclby,' ? N. C. My., and ,Mrs. John Pitts and Mr. ? Eddie I'ttts,; of,Ware Shoals, were in t A11} ^"-rA^/^Hi ($fj Fountain Inn, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. i -Mp^.^F^{ptio>ard lfcft; Thursday for il'shorevisit 10 her old home at Cokes* i M<rs?Mi. Watson and daughter, Miss Alluwee, left Saturday for a ,y.vQ8k's;>Ksit ;U> the former's mother, 'Mrs. Mary Ilolcombe, in Spartanburg. ^^jfoVfl Wateon also left for a ; visit to his uncle at Woodrull. JMH H.iKf./S|(rAJti.\s6ntn]odf ' Saturday from a visit to Chicago. Cincinnati and i other- N b'r Ch wester hf eines! >i?[Misses |IlfaitUe and Kate Adams, two charming girjs of Newborry, are the IgiAM?.^'of''' misses Glennie and Lillian ffnp nn Want Main street. Messrs. John McCravy, of Columbia, Cothran McCravy, of Greenville, and Sam ' McXraVy, ot Lexington county, |iept\i^OWV'(iays 'with their brother, o^tmt^terytJeo.^tf^Ictlravy, last week. Mr. George Woods, of Abbeville, spent several days in the city and county during the past week. Mrs. VY. W. Hudson and children are visiting relatives in Greenville. Mrs. R. W. McCuen and children re turned Saturday from a visit out at Princeton. Messrs. J. M. Cannon and II. S. Black well spent Sunday in tho Tum bling Sh?ftls neighborhood. U. D. C. Meeting Postponed. The Advertiser is requested to an nounce that the meeting of the John B. Kershaw Chapter U. D. ('., which was to have been held the first Monday in August, is postponed until Monday, September 7th. The Chapter will then be entertained by Miss Bettle Watts. Reunion of Survivors. The annual reunion of t he following companies will bo held at Union church on Saturday, August Hth, next, to-wit: Company "C," Mth S. C. Volunteers, Company "A," 3rd S. C. Battalion, Company "('," 3ro S. C. Battalion,and Company "A," 6th S. C. Cavalry. The public In general and survivors with their families are cordially invited. Come bringing families and plenty to eat. ? B. L. HERDERSON. July 27, 1908. A (irand Psmlly Medicine. "It. gives me pleasure to speak a good Word for Electric Hitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlau, of No. 48? Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family med Iclne for dyspepsia and liver cqmplica t"U>fis,'f/ii'lo for l|?BM-/.b;?? k atnq weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recom irrchfl?I."' Electric Hitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood and impart relieved vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated Ol both sexes. Sohl under guarantee at Lau rena Drug Co.'s. sad palmetto inug Co.'s drug stores. BOc. i.il wvnniri\ >i!' t>;ilI i .u iii._Si !>}ibolwon>l il-ann . ? tt ' i'1 _ ^ lltij'ri !>j|l?!?womx tlilHlt |lUnlJ! . '"11 We will give some of theCjreatest Bargains that n given to the bwtng PUh\K qf Laurens^^a lot <7 , ",, , . bin; viJJf>d Knnni oilJ yuixiaii 111 ftlTis*?*??? j hyJviwTxlf"lJ 'i'M .ylili?itAnio'! mom k'muoiI ml epds we want to get rid; of before going io the /. ?)irl>.i" I ? ij^'. mi' Ific! Ixnl 'Mil'. .!..;.?{ I Hill hflcJtt'IfdiMU v'iitT .'!r: luti ave ever been ! / i ?? 1 >l'lll! '/ ll^till |M1tt'? 'III I I ? . i.I i ?!! ill .1 M'lh ii lilt ixiJi-i f?v(l haw KWodi ?! ? it" :ll ai Vim. . U'llllJS, I M'MK'iilJ'J'l llJ tfiiblilKi iniii ? loJamJ.io' > Miff i i iimi -iii'. ni!v/ Ill: 10l ??niil 'nil ii V/oH .'!c -nil Ii. jmihiiiidqiu^lLtd b?J? ?.!??' j In vjdril I ) ?..ii niojJ'iKyrTuj;. ./illioJ ^%J\Hv? 89 pairs of L^wg Oxfords, no;"matte y*''?'^'"' what the cost was, per^paif o'ruf,J; ' '* ".PJ?i J CWldren'sOx?or4s: '; | ro*i.?>+?, -"i-A-+. .-?!?*( ???.??ii tj i ' ?'? ''' in i.iani i -i I . ivxlv/otf b> .?(??liIowHS?lM ./. .1. tU A large lot of?he&e ^011 j^^hi?, . iMii.. I..! .. IM 1 '?'>?' ?'1 ? 'i'll mi Ri;v, . ii 1 ?Ilir.^ClfUnii at per yard ....,. . -... >,)(nU,M,!w.,.. 36-inch Pereaii-:' ?.'? ?" ? ; - ; at per yaixl ? '" '7;/ ' l?0C r . i, , , . im (101* miTI UrinP. Nice Table Linen ?' at per yard . i liTW/'l Jl . vi . {?>?< ? ? Ili'l'tV'IX 'lo'i'' Vi 'f.". "n'O" ' ??:m!'m " ?;? < I oldiuiU ? ?i ho? /lull '? ? ? Ii.Iii |i? ??. I ; ! I ' till ' ' . i i' 111! i i-i Uuiiitt*<Uu fU (??iii G?lic?'ft? gd The nicest Table Linen per yard-,,, . \., Ktlt?tfW? ?:.'?d ijiil, ? '?? hl'iow r?l?.l in i?in i i it 'to H*jfi -iil rp??._i i M r?'?/ :i yvoil'id ! ni li b'.wti/ ! lOWelS ? . . -'--'^4 ? ? ??...-..! .. , ??\^rrf;^ up from.XXfiLn* Ladies' 25e drop-sLilch Hose; per pair only S^i^lill A nice line of 10, ,iij$<\??^oh)W(fr>; Lawns going ^&%JU&M. luliJ Vi Negligee Shirts , // ., ? ,,1/ 'ioy-.o^^lU ij ^'t^^ ?.V4..t.'] ,//(>! xi bio; %r. M'V^ >H i ildiiurji U[it >/?> v.mi k*?iih;?ii*i on * 111.Ill ,11 j| I tK uiln .I I.U\ <boil)om !n!?noiikili yd v/mioiii iii -till |i . 'IM II .V oil . . .; iflyi? ;;:i; .o| !>|i; ?.;.).. i.| ?.,! I I,all ??in ?iW'' " ' in i i iia11 Iifiii niiiil.! ill (OtllifMld . . I.M . .I ? o '.ii ^ biiio-i Kid'!' ? '. .V I iii ltd 71 Jii_.. ?._^_ ^(Vi'pwMM- ?'M)Ti^l^''' (Airily 'ic; "was ^iH^mhm^MK. S;>c.? ju:ii;1 ?tPr >.fiiil.....i until i- .?Klill-i :' '?' ? ilKi.l. ?>7c 79c 37c 49c only ........ * * *? * /1J i v i ?* i "i. \\iN\\r\ /I-iiv/'u; 35-inch Sea Isla only ose I; Ite'H&amiQC''' Store M-inch Bleacliing ' jP, per yard only.......... Li :h ...M ^ 19c iz yaiclh lor.-..;.-t>* ?oMf l.W ,1 f?i<4'i.li?i:.l,Vl.\ .,-.???,? ?. IUC I ijuiinl '?d'l' .himiboiq im ii. Ml /Cont .OliWaralls.v.i< !i:I^Tt>il>gi!f<r>iiil(| ,7/..lh n ivi??d Kitd ;mJ, lliv/ *nl luij, ,8^1,(1 id J ynr.m hoiilii'tl kii.'I'?il ? .VJIIIKkT llflJl ?'w'?ri .tilllllll going for .^ni'// oi\r,'. r.jiin/ k'liabtdllfl I.ii;<gOM)giJlUbi io qoiKiii t?d.l no imo.M I lituii ti Inod blupw liaO ;iriidJoo lifdl 7i^c., L i Jibii'V^j liii-j - t:,lVi^ t'i s Lh;' m ,'; - ?mi if? MifJWliUl Ii; rjo/iiiilftliJt Itlbftll hlnH yinb ?'.oO gilitl oi 1'iinli.' 1 Imiii h'.o'I $1.00 Ladies' Shirt WaistS"" goingji??i/ ?oiiMixaomjd j mo i't)Jf?| jinijRpiotni mi hi ^niwollo'*! j ()ne table iof?nLa?w*b??ai)d> m i th is 'su Le- afj) yer'ya^ 1 only I imqo-n!) '^tkimj:''I .qqitit/T .A .'? 1*1* "?' "' wiiiio?,ntow^ .;;,, m*b?M,ftHMl..('my-.? ???:.i' ,KnX*?t ./Illl/oi ih..TI.i.h ii.? 1 i (ii NLMV'Countenpan^1'1 " 1 I ""(fjnly" iioi.lijiiHiionvitI 'iviljn'>q?i-ii' ni! mi V'>>b,i l>-iil ilr.- l-vtl III Hill I, ^ l.;-|l>7/ -til i, .! ofV/ ? 11111111? i ino Inli ? , . ,ll ol ....lii'.u.iJ'iio.i nidi i. b'iii'iil '?villi ? ?>: ltd lihiini V ill i 'illtll'i i /?i/b-ii' /? .. i 1/ . i ..'.??..':.^.If>f5 (iTi r ? id-// iiitiiiii I'l/n'i /iii 'ii / lllllO'l >-.lll) III IHII It'll li IKI ''if I'in i'.;.ol ">dl in 1'?)w.??ib >'? iOi// bni'ihi'iidI ut.i; .' // ?it l"..7/-l ItiH / I 03c 98c 79c Bii|j:I uniil bun kIiirii'*) ? O noiliri -| tag^i-feause lirouin Ji ' -tor lOnly Jliiit:?.???iii??????? i.uo ?..u ' I i!?; !'?'. b'ibo I .Ml ol hiht'jqqr. ?>// ('iieq j mil,li i , i,ii,i i ' -Ur IT,/ V ..-.,r.|.,:.,..!< ? ???. ' ? i n. Kld'ibiioJni'i'jiiui!'nil dniini.1 bluo/ , Everything (2?t 1 Come if ffOV rl:. ; <? II \ l: li'iHIJi i , . Wjlllo'nl 7 1' i/ i ' hfifi 'mki.f>. >(hj;d Hi li 1 n i < ? i ii j.iii Amti .'fioffi 11,1 All Post Cartfj 1 cent eacli kiiiiinier.uii 'iii| >? a.i // bllf: ?. mi.iiiii im. Notice. Opening [looks of Subscription. Hooks will be open for subscription to the capital stock of Princeton Gin ning Company tit W. M. Woods & Hro. 's store in Princeton, S. C, on August 2nd, and will be open for three days. Said stock to consist of one hundred shares at $25.00 pet,' share. | ' / J 1 > | W. M. WOODS, C. 0. WEST; A. J. MONROE, W. I. FREEMAN; Hoard of CMpWalbrtf. V?ur brain goes on ft strike when v<u overload your stomach J both 'HOCd blood to do business. Nutrition is what you want, and it comes by taking llollistor'a : Rocky Mountain Tea. 36* cents, Tea or Tablets. Palmetto Drug Co. Chamberlain's Cough Renimly Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Couch, Negro Woman Shot and Killed. Last Wednesday the sheriff's office was notified of the death of n negro I Woman Tuesday named Fannie Floyd, in Hunter township hei??dOftth -hHVH?g-? resulted from a gun shot W0UII? It!1 eeived on thu preceding Sunday Hi the > hands of Giles WyOtt, a negro farm laho/er; pep^|SboWf/.Ail)iv4nJwoJl lown>hl dnce JnR V|?elt Vifny? a*o*mgRt in an elfort to locate and capture the aliened ingrdor.or,,but- Wyatt had made good his escape. . .:].:.,. r,\ . "Health Coffee' IS really tho ( losest Coffeo Imitation over .vet produced. certify producer, by Dr. Snoop, of Km dine, Wt*.. Not a grain of Veal' Coffob in it either- ,?Xh'? Shoop's Health Cnff?O is made from.ntiro toasted grains, with malt, Wills, ?le. Really it would fool an expert who might drink it for Cof* fee, No 20 or .10 minutes tedious boil ing. "Made in a minute," snvs the doctor. Sohl lo, .J. M. PhilpOt. 1 Otice to Cattle Owners. llll I'iH t|H;r,?tu;ti. </f:,thv;Uvt of I he (fallt cm] Assembly, approved February )f"f,, Ih? Hoard o| TruatOOOf the < !? ? rn sori AgrltiUltoral'(Dollegt?,'1 on Join nJOR, udoptud ? ?fflaraotine rcgdlitiou *f>*j''Vi'Mi>)rf.M,:d,jipeai,l,K:.>t.'>jdd b>' moved in <> L\\6 counties of Qcoqcc, I'ii'kooHi (i 40VmHe7 ''?A,ll.fei^oii:!'',Sli.'l!'t;,|1|1'.nv. Clitrwcc, ?llOKtofr VA'MO, wnftttV, l.an rorevlAhhuvilfo.nnilpJClrcenwotMl from V OyJft'jlftW! V.f.|Oij,iSUit?.'.vr from any uraoUncd district of any other St.ite d )SroVi/lin^ fi'irtMl'f'thlit M cat t ?- in sajd cdUVVIlQfl''WWfeH???IW 1 IttfOstWd 'WtH till' li/Xtltt iWfit I Wii WhltfJldiiUYi i)eit|l exposed to such in bsl U,t|op, ?dl^l) .,bc permitted on the public nigh way h orJiOi roj-eWell idMlhy'VnilWlWlSlfttJR p.-^f,; t.*? k valid or ? unilkel in ' llil.. difUVlet.1 ' Tld< oljjecl of tJ)k>ii>'pAda(,ioii M itdifturilit&loi tli ? ei:a/hcat<ou nf tl'MJCwvr ,vick., fifem tli ? said district ,and have it placed nlwrv?' the Fenorrtl <|tmraritmc line, (.'djiics of tb? law and'regulations can hcToblnincd bti, writing]to STATE \ Iii ERIN A III AN, an :tt Clomson College, s. C. <p Makes Life Miserable. Troubles Hint Keep Half Ihc I anreiH Ddit?TS Blisy. Half of the proscriptions Lho Haan ivt? doctors write Uro for troubles that ro*. sufl directly frohi a weakened st?mneh. Strtengthon Diu Atomach muscles ami Increase the yqcroMon of gastric juices w.itb Mi n mi and you will find tiiai commoii affliction indigestion, with its headaches. Uto'/lftcss, depression of spir nts, spota before the eye?, nervousness, I sleeplessness ami genoral debility has lw.'en pvercoroe. If Mio na did not have an unusually * curative'effect In stomach disorders if ifotild not ho old on the guarantee given i hy l.auti.ns l.?ru)C (,'o. to refund the j money unless ii docs all that is Claimed . for it. They give an absolute, unqualt* fled guarantee with every Gthcont bo\ of Mi>o*-na that the money will lio ro? I funded mile i the medicine cures. YjpU certainly can afford to get Mi 0 na from 1 them on this plan.