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Our $35,000.00 Stock is now for Sale Will sell entire stock in bulk or any part you wish, to suit the Customer. The Stock must be Swept Out-=This Clean Sweep Sale will make Money for you. Come and see the bargains. CLEAN; I JOur entire stock must go regardless of New York and Baltimore cost. CLEAN J_SWEEP SALE is now on and will be until stock is swept out. Come quick ! Goods won't stay here long. RED IRON RACKET LAURENS, Wc arc making money for yon.?J. C. B. & Co, How Do You Stand? $ in ii. ci.ydk Godfrey. f ?'?????Vf.,??,? ?. y,.? ? f. y \ mo:; people are aware there will he .in election held in this dear old y <d* Laurcns. This election will I" in decide whether or not the sale of liquor shall be continued. How do you stand i>n this question? Are you for or against this dreadful evil which is year ly, via daily, sinking thousands into shame ami misery and at last into per dition? Consider these questions care fully and decide on the side of right, Im- when you come to die and stand at the "bar of God" your soul will be in special concern about t hat election back in old I.aureus county ami how you acted there. If you voted right joy an I ptknee will he yours, if you lived Christ like also. If you voted wrong doubtless pain and woe will be your portion eternally. Only true Christians go {<> heaven Can a man hold up for 'he devil's own institution and he a true Christian'.' I think not. Christians, pray, pray often, for "the prayer of a righteous man availelh much." I want to bring to your mind a scene, tin I in the future I see a great multi tude gathered around a throne. On the I irone I see a kintf as he sits in judg nt. liehold him now as he separates multitude into two vast throngs, .ll his right hand, the other on his left. Lot us look for a moment at the II ong on the right. See how their : es beam with joy and how they i >ul as the King bids them enter His i ? palaco. Now let us take a glance hat throng on the left. Behold how are their countenances and how aw their wail as the Kiiitf bids them ilc| nt forever from His presence, "I" '," saith Mo, "I know you not." you see 1 have pictured a scene will come to pass in the great ment day. The judge is Christ, i throng on the right are the ro il who have lived true Christians present world. The throng on II are the lost who in the world i ungodly and followed their own ?h and opinions. You will be pres hen this scene comes to pass in und it depends entirely Upon hi act and live in this present md world how il will he with you lay. We are told in God's word I' we offond tili? law in one place guilty of all." Therefore he ill decide right in reference to liquor quostinn, Live a Christian ? I be ready to meet the Lord He coiiies to make up his jewels. id time tells on the nerves. Hut iritloss, no ambition feeling can i ily|nnd quickly altered by taking known by druggists every where . hoop's Restorative Within \* i 11 er beginning to use the Resto rative improvement will be noticed. HI r <> full health will not immedi turn. Tin? gain, however, will i * How. And best of all, you ili/.fl and feel your strength anil n an it is returning. Outside depress first (he "inside l I hen the Stomach, Heart and I \ill usually fail. Strengthen ll, failing nerves with Dr. Khoon's I local ivo and 800 how quickly heal til vvj|j |h< v-uro again. Sold by Palmetto I iruu, < " Or Hing's New Life Pills The best In the world. Dr. Fuller In Spartanburg. Dr. A. C. Fuller, one of Lin.- most prominent citizens of I.aureus, is the Kuest for a few days of his friend and college-mate, Dr. James II. Carlisle, president emeritus of Wofford college, they having graduated from South Car lina College in the class of 1844. Dr. Carlisle and Dr. Fuller only know of two others of their class who are living today. Dr. Fuller is prominent to-day in church and State affairs, and has been so for many years. For a number of years lie represented his people in the senate. He is now super intendent of the Sunday school of the Trinty Methodist church near Laurens, which position he has held for thirty years. He is also one of the leading spirits in the prohibition movement. Spartanburg Herald. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr. Slump's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the2a cents box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula. Stops womanh pains, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial to prove value of his Head ache or PinK Pain Tablets. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co. Mr. Garlington In Columbia. In an advertisement appearing in The State of last Sunday, is the following relative to Mr. .lohn Y. Garlington, or Laurens, organizer of the Sterling Casualty Co.: "Some months ago Mr. .lohn Y. Gar lington, a progressive, successful in surance promoter, figured it out that such a company would do a good bus iness in the South if organized on a big scale, armed to compete with the larger companies of this kind from the North and Fast. With statistics in hand to show that companies of this kind make money for their stockhold ers, Mr. Garlington looked about for co-operation. lie found it here in Co lumbia in the persons of Mr. W. A. Clark, president of the Carolina Na tional bank; Gcn.Wilie Jones, president of the Palmetto hank, and Mr. Thos. S. Bryan, president of the R. Bryan Co., and these three well known gen tlemen have been made trustees for the company during its organization." Served as COfToO, the new COfTcc sub stitute known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health CofTco will trick even a coffee expert. Not a grain of real COfTee In it either. Pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., have been so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully satisfying COfTcc taste ami llavor. And it is "made in a minute," too. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boil ing. J. M. Philpot. Knights of Honor Pay Claim. Several days ago Mr. L. (I. Halle, Sr., dictator of the Knights of Honor lodge in Laurens, received a eck for }2,000 to the estate of T. N. Barksdalo, deceased member of that lodge. The Knights of Honor order lias suffered jjomowhat in recent years from a change in plan, but the ready payments of claims as evidenced in the above Indi totes a reliable strength and soundness In its financial status. Diarrhoen Cured. "My father lias for years been trou bled with diarrhoea, and tried every licans possible to effect a cure, without ;Lail," writes .lohn II. Zirkle, of Phil ifcpi, VV. Va. "lie saw Chamberlain's (fclic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kernedy alvcrtised in the Philipp! Republican aid decided to try It. The result is ole bottle cured him and he has not sjffered with the disease for eighteen npnths. Before taking this remedy lie win a constant sufferer. He is now -tili'l and well, and although 60 years oil, ean do as much work as a young Iran." Sohl by Laurens Drug Co. PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil ins Waterloo! and serve. 10c. per package at all sroccrs. 7 flavors. Refuse all substitutes. Veteran Crisp's Visitors. 1). .I. Crisp and wife from .Memphis, Tonn., and Mrs. C. J. Lancaster, from Houston, Mississippi, are visiting their father, Mr. .loci T. Crisp,]of Kinards, Newberry county, and etiler brothers, sisters and relatives in Laurens. Green ville and Spartaiilnn^r<0l>rrries. ^ Mr. J. T,.Cf!gpflono of the oldest* Citizens of this county, being in his 89th year, and is hide and hearty. Ho has seven children' now living, forty four grand children, seventy-one great grand children And one great-great grand child. He is an old Southern soldier,and the grand son of an old Revolutionary sol dier. His son, D. J. Crisp, who is now visiting him is also an old Southern sol dier and left this county about forty two years ago. His daughter, Mrs. C. J. Lancaster, left this county thirty seven years ago, and has inn er been back since. D. J. Crisp visited South Carolina twenty-three years ago. While visiting T. Y. Henderson ho said that crops arc better here tha i any section in which he has traveled; also that when he went West he thought every one here would perish, but on returning found Lnurens county to ho the garden spot of the earth. While hen- they will visit Newberry, Greenville, Spartan burg and otht r COUIltics. When the Stomach, Heart Or Kidney nerves get Weak then these organs al ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach nor stiinuliit the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Gel a pre scription known to Druggists every where as Dr. Slump's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen tllOSO nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Re torativo tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co. Plan to Fight Disease. Druggists W ill Baltic Stomach Troubles in Laurens. The increase of stomach troubles in Laurens has led Laurens Drug Co. to lake effective measures to combat the , disease. They have the local agency for Mi-o [ na stomach tablets, and in older to in duce pen d" sull'oring with weak stom ach or indigestion to use the remedy, olfer to supply it with the distinct un derstanding that money will be re funded in every case where it does not cure. Mi-o na is not a mere digestive, but an absolute Btrcngthenor and huildor-up I of the wholo digestive tract, if you suffer with headaches, giddiness, palpi tation, bad taste in the mouth, nervous n0S8, (oated tongue, distress after eat ing, ti ie Mi-o-na and see hoi quickly these symptoms of a weak stomach will disappear. Roimnibcr that Laurens Drug Co. give a guarantee to refund the money unl0f'8 it cures. MONUMENTS. If you are in need of a nice Monti ment for loved ones I am prepared In furnish il to you at very reasonable iirL'es. See me. i. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C. ANNUAL: 1 MOUNTAIN EXCURSIO =-VIA-= T^on Gar Price $1,650. jurt, 4-room house lundcel l>y lands of H. Rurdinc. Prieo C. & W. C. Railwa ,and, 2milcsof Fountain Inn the Tom Harrison place, good tenant houses, ham nndout To FftttieUS ?umn;j;r,;"-"-M ?-*"^ ??^^lKSr ^ '** ? . ., , tm l. Price 2,600.00. W'CDin A V m '? ?? ncirw.tan.! "ray Court. ?i'd. DESTINATIONS rates Ii sg x - 3 3 S t: O V B ? rj Ch 25 > < U, c c I 9, SCHEDULES I'lidM AIM a'STA ?3 Abbeville, S. ('. $ 5 oo 7 21 7 ")<('i(,v 6 50 0 tu 6 10 Anderson, S. (' A she vi lie. N. C. ?revard, X. C. Flat Rock, N. ('. Glenn Springs, s. t' . Greenville, s. c. Hendcrsonvillc, N. C Hot Springs, X. ('. . . Lake Toxnway, N. C Lincolnton, N. C. Lcnoir, N. G. Marion, X. ('. Ruthorfordton, X. <!, Snluda, X. C. Shelby. N. C. Spartanburg, S. ('... Tale Springs, Tonn.I. 8 50 Tryon, X. C. <> :<o r, oo Waterloo UlnrrisSpgs) S. C..\ 6 00 :: 00 Waynesville, X. C. 8 50 7 25 Walhalla, S. C.' 5 7? 5 50 White Stone Springs, S. ('. ..I 5 50 l 00 $4 00 :>.$. Leave Aup 4 00. G .">() .| 2o 1 35 I 10 5 50 .> 50 (\ 50 S 50 s 50 i i?> 7 r>i i 7 25 7 25 r> 30 4 50 1 mi 5 50 7 25 7 50 7 50 6 75 7 oo 6 r>o 5 :io 4 20 A 2f> 3 40 8 oo :: 50 6 45 1 95 1 35 5 !>.'> ? 25 I 35 :t lo C [Ml 2 no 2 li.V 4 00 I lo :\ 5o 6 lo I 15 6 50 :\ 30 1 on . 2 Ki ln i . , 10:10 a in (Jrccnwood.12:57 p m Arrive Waterloo (Harris Springs). 1:28 p in Laurens. 2:00 p ni' Greenville. 4:00 p m Spartanburg ..... 1:0~> p in Gleim Springs. <">:'!0 p in " Tryon. 0:30 p in Saluda. 7:10 p in Flat Rock. 7:35 p m Hendcrsonvillc. 7:45 pm Brovard. 10:25 a m Lake Toxaway.11 :10 a in Ashevihe. 8:50 p m Hot Sprintes, :t:12 a m or. 8:00 a in " Waynesville. 0:50 a in Leave Augusta. Q:'M) a in Arrive Anderson.11:00 p m Walhalla. 2:10 p m Children Over Five and Under Twelve Years of Acfc Half Rates. Date of Sale and Limit. From Augusta, ticket?sold only for Train No. 1. leaving a! 10:10 a, in.. Allgilsl 1 Ith, except to Anderson and Walhalla, tickets will be sold only from Augusta for Train No. 7, leaving Augusta f>:::n a. m., August I Uh. From Port Royal, Beaufort, tickets via Augusta, sold only for Train No, 43, August 13th. Via other routes for Train No. 43, August 1 Ith, 1008. From Yomnssoe, Allcndalc and Fairfax, tickets via Augusta, will he sold for Train Xo. 41, bf August LUh. Via other routes for train Xo. 11, August 1 Ith. 1008. ALL TICKETS WILL BEAR FINAL LIMI T. SEPTEMBER, 2nd, HMIS. Let everybody take advantage of this opportunity to visit the famous Slimmer Resorts of the Carolinas. C. <& W. C. R'y is the quickest, best route it) Carolina Resorts FOR SCHEDULE AND FURTHER INFORMATION (JALI. ON OR ADDRESS ANY TICKET ACENT OR B. W. MATHEWS, ERNEST WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent. General Passenger Ag't. 807 Broad Street, Augusta, Oa, KILL.the COUGH an? CURE the LUNC8 w,th Dr. King's New Discovery for czm* tjfiSfa. AND ALL THROAT AND l UNfi TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. MMHMnMBnMMmHMftnmMi T. C. TURNHR, JR., \TT< )KX1';V-.\T I<A\V. Will practice in all Slate courts, I* com pi attention riven to all business. Olnce In Knterprise Bank Building, firs. .las. E. Hlalr of Moston has to say about Bloodlne. " My daughter had Suffered from birth (for twenty years) from F.c/eina. and had tried in.my sn called Cures and do/cm of physician's prescriptions with little <>r no relief, until I was tdvised to havi her try " Woodlne," and I am thankful today to be able to Inform you that she has been entirely ( ured altri Usiii)j mx bottles of " I'doodine." " Hloodinc " is positively tie Only remedy Known to B< ieiiee that has the ttdl power to drive this inucll dreaded disease out of the System; no matter hoW long yon have been nlilicted with it. What Mrs Blair says is enough to convince tin- most skeptical that " llloodine " will Cure any Wood Disease. Kloodine costs but 50c per bottle, six botilo9 for ?2.r>0 Mall orders filled promptly. llloodine I ivcr Tills cure Constipation and Liver Ills, 26c. per 1k)x. Sold on a positive guarantee try La ii re us, S. C.