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EVENTS OF A WEEK AHOUND MADDEN Death of Dr. (ioilfrey Deeply Regretted. Successful Revival Meeting At Prospect. Madden, August 18th.- The revival meeting closed at Prospect with tho addition of 17 members. Much interest was manifested and we hope great and lasting good was done. The candidates will be baptized next 4th Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Martin is spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. ft. Finley, hoping the change will prove beneficial to the little babe, which seems to be somewhat improved. Misses Azile and Myra WotVord left Wednesday for a short stay with rela tives at Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Teague spent last Sunday with Mr. Will Teague, of the lleaverdam section. Mr. W. F. Cunningham, of Kinards, paid us a Hying visit last Thursday. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. M. T. Allison, and they visited relatives at Cold Point Thursday night. He "smole a smile" when he told us that be was now "grandpa." Dr. Culbertson and wife, of Georgia, have been the quests of Mrs. J. I). Culbertson. Master Ryan Martin is enjoying a ten days' outing at Stomp Springs. Dr. G. W. Cunningham left last Fri day for Ithaca, N. Y., where he will spend one month perusing the library. 1' com there he goes to Vermont to as sume his duties in Middlobury College. His many friends and relatives wish him abundant success in his "far away" home. Miss Josle Martin is spending :i while with her grandmother and other rela tives. Dr. B. F. (Jodfrey was well known in this community anil his many friends were shocked to hear of his tragic death. Especially do we sympathize with his young wife and aged mother. Miss Ethel Bryson left last week for a short stay with relatives at Cross Hill. She will go from there to assume her duties as trained nurse in a sanita rium in Columbia. Mrs. Simpson Bailey, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ettie Cun ningham, has returned to her homo in Union county, near Scdalia. Mrs. Ettie* Cunningham came near losing her residence by lire Saturday afternoon. Had it been at night it would most assuredly have been de stroyed. It is supposed to have been started by rats, as a box of rags in side the closet were ablaze and the room full of smoke when it was dis covered. The drought and intensive hetit of the past week was broken yesterday by re freshing showers. .Misses Josie and Juanita Martin left yesterday afternoon to attend a bouse party given by their cousin, Miss Janie Brown, in honor of two of her young lady friends from Spartanburg. Mr. W. H. Hudgens and family spent yesterday at Mr. T. S. Langs ton'a. Mr. It. J. Langston seems to enjoy "scursions" as he "took in" both the Charleston and Ashevillc. Mrs. Home, of Columbia, came up Saturday to visit her grandmother, "Aunt Betsy" Motes. She returned toda v. Vain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cents box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula. Stops womanly pains, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial to prove value of bis Head ache or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co. If you have not bought what Mantels, Tiling and Crates you will want be sure to see our line and let us figure with you as we can save you money. S. M. & 10. II. Wilkes & Co. CITATION The Slate of South Carolina, County of Laurcns. By 0. G. Thompson, Es quire, Probate Judge, Whereas, W. P. Gnildress made suit to me to grant him letters/ of ad ministration oftthe estate and'ofl'ects of Marv S. Childrdss. ? These are thoVoforo to/cite and ad monish ail and tfingular the kindred and creditors of tholsaid Mary S. Childress, deceased, that oiey bo and appear be fore me in the (fount of Probate, to he hold at I.aureus.<C. II., S. C, on the ;!rd day of Kept.',- 1908, next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand thi.-t, lHth day of August,Anno Domini 1908, 0. (1. THOMPSON, 3-2t J. P. L. C, How about a Sideboard? If you have not boughtono VCt and you want one be sure to sco our line indifferent designs, sizes, beautifully finished at prices that will be moved saved for you. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes Co. Keep in mind that you can get Pruit Jara in all sizes, extra tops and rub bers. Jelly Tumblers bi-re at the same prices they haXO been all summer. S. M. <ft. B. II. Wilkes & Co. Stockholders Meeting. There; will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Peoples" Loan and Ex change bank in the directors room at the bank, Tuesday at II o'clock a. m., August 26th, 2 2t 0. W. TUNE, Cashier. Oh! my stomach's a very uncertain thing, I suffeied the torment, that costive ncss brings, Hut now I am happy, normal and tree, A miracle wrought by Hollist er 'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Palmetto Drug Co. You will find here the largest and I ctt line of agate, blue, gray and tin ware consist ing of everything (bat is needed in a kitchen at prices you can not get the same quality of goods at (?Iber place. S. M. & E. II. Wilkea & Co. l LOCAL AN"^^^ Mrs. M. L. Copoland and children, Mrs. Ii. W. Ball and granddaughter, Miss Katherine Ball, of Charleston, ar rived in I>aurens Saturday after a short stay in Hendersonville. Hon. C. C. Feathers tone will go to Saluda Friday to attend and address a temperance rally in that county. Miss Addie Sheally has leturned to the city from a pleasant visit to friends in the Rabun Creek section. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Culbertson, of Mountville, were in the city Monday. Mr. Edgar Burts, son of Mr. T. H. Burts, and Miss Mattie Culbertson. daughter of Mr. L. C. Culbertson, all of the Ekom section, were united in marriage last Sunday. Mr. Wilmot Smith has returned from a visit in the Mt. Gallagher section, leaving Mrs. Smith and the children for a more extended stay Solicitor R. A. Cooper returned Sat urday from a pleasant stay at T?te Springs, Tenn Cant. J. R. Mintcr left yesterday for a visit to Ashcville. Mr. Henry Young went to Hender sonville Tuesday. Assisted by the Rev. H. M. Fallaw, of Woodruff* Pastor C. W. Salter con ducted a series of revival services at Friendship (Baptist) church during the past week. Mr. E. P.. Minter of the firm of J. E. Minter & Bro., left Tuesday for New York to buy fall goods for his house. I Messrs. W. H. Anderson and Chas. VV. Taylor, popular salesmen with Davis, Roper Company, the former one of the buyers for Davis, Roper Co., are in New York this week, they having I left for the Metropolis last Satuvday. I Mr. J. Willis Eichelberger, accom panied by Dr. Jesse H. Teague, has gone to Baltimore for special treatment. Miss Eunice Riddle, after a few days' I stay with relatives at Gray Court, has returned home. Miss Hattie Riddle, of Augusta, is visiting her cousin, Miss Eunice Riddle. Col. W. R. Darlington, of Allendale, is the guest of his son, Col. T. D. Dar lington. Mr. B. IL Balle, of Philadelphia, arrived in the city Sunday on a visit to his father, Mr. L. G. Balle. Fur Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candidate , for Magistrate of Laurens township. 2-2t W. R. RICHEY, JR. I hereby announco myself candidate lor re-election to the office of Magis trate of Laurens township, subject to the Democratic primary election. 2-2t JOHN M. HUDGENS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to thej&ftice of Magis trate of Dial's tottmfltiip. P. M. HELL/ 3-lt P. M. HELLAMS. & OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. STRAYED OR SjTOLEN-Brown and white speckled Pointer dog, short tail, wearing broad le.^he/^e1ollar. Suitable reward if returneto-to S. PRIOR BABB, Laurens, S. C. "FINER THAN EVER" is what all the particular buyers are saying about the quality of COPYRIGHT Flour. Try a barrel and see if it's true. Appier Seed Oats for Sale ?I have about 150 bushels of lino Appier Seed Oats for sale. S. J. DAVIS. Laurens, Route 5. 8-4t LOST- Bright gold hat pin with J. S. engraved on it at|\WoodmsVs picnic, idst 14th. Any one Friendship, on Aua finding same wmJ he a/preciated by leaving at Advertiser yfjflice or Mrs. Clyde Simpson's, OrayyCourt, S. C. Ii-It DELICIOUS BANANA CREAM. Tbl? recipe Ik highly recommended by ono of our correspondent*; try It for dcaaert to-morrow, five large hnununs, ruh smooth with the teaspoon fill* of sugar. Add one teacup sweet cream boatcn to a -tin' froth, then n<bl one lOo. package 0 f Lemon JBLL>0 dissolved In 1b'. (OltCUpa boiling water. Pour Into mold and when mid garnish with candled chorrtca. .Serve with whipped cream, or any good pudding sauce. JKLL-U Is ?old by all Oroccrs at 10c. per pacVnge. *??> ? ?; ; ?-k ?*?-? *>; ****** SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. E 4 4* **** ******** * ** * *** V * Miss Lalhi Mnc Dial is this week en tertaining in her home two very attrac tive and charming young visitors, Miss Gladys Barksdale, of Greenwood, and Miss Julia Gregory, of Lancaster, o o o Mrs. R. P. Richardson and two little daughters, Naintzio and Margaret, who have been visiting Mrs. J. 11. Sullivan, returned to their home at Pi no wood Tuesday. o o o Mrs. J. 0. C. Fleming returned from Hot Springs, N. C, on Tuesday. Mr. Fleming will bo at homo Saturday, o o o Mrs. R. P. McKay, Columbia; Mrs. H. I. Dinkins, Sumtor; Mrs. J. J. Rugine, Summerton, are spending this week with their sister, Mrs. M. C. Bowen, on South Harper street. o o o Miss Agnes Corbett, of Greenville, is visiting Miss Sadie Sullivan. Miss Irene Philpot, of Augusta, is the charming guest this week of Mrs. ,1. M. Philpot. Expenditures of County Board of Com missioners for I.aureus County for 2nd Quarter, 190?. County Auditor, $88.-17; County Com missioners and Clerk, $370.70; County I Board of Equalization, $30.0(1; Court 1 Witnesses, $19.10; Sheriff, $590.58;: Magistrates and Constables, $497.16; Coroner, $60.03; Poor House and Poor, $170.37; Roads and Bridges. $5H5..TT; Public Buildings, $89.51; Books. Sta tionery and Printing, $115.1(5; Contin gent, $664.51; Chain Gang, $2,77(5.6."); Confederate Veterans, $473.00; April and May Court, $996.65; Juno Court. $743.00; Interest on County Note, $705.83, Overseer Work, $284.68. To tal expenditures for quarter, $9,269.70. II. P. HUMBERT, County Supervisor. MESSER BABB, County Clerk. 3-11 We Want You to See -- THE -- New Veil Pins and to know what values we have to offer in this line. These pins can be used on the new style bows called the Merry Willow Bows or they can be used for Veil Pins or Belt Pins or for any similar purpose. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS. 7s. 7t\ /r. 7w< 7fX 71X 71\ 7SN /'WS 71\ 7f\ 7ws 7W^ 7t\ 71S /1\ 71\ 7W\ TVs 71\ 71;. 7W7.7W. 7W\ 7m.. % \ 1 We Make it Easy jj^ for you to possess a bank account. Von can open an ; yk* count here with One Dollar? you can add to it as often IT* you wish in any amount you desire. ^ We are anxious to do (Mir part and would urge you ?jl^ avail yourself of the advantages and facilities we place ?1b tin* disposal of patrons. Vour business welcome lu re. We welcome the small depositor. THE BANK 3^ LAU RENS LAURENS, S.O. The Bank for Your Savings. The Life ?f nr*. C. P. Green of Boston Saved by Bloodine. Read what Mrs. Green says i?" I wish to write you to let jou know that ' Bloodine' has saved my lifo and cured me from a long standing female weakness, from which the leading Boston physicians said I could never recover. I find for womb affections, periodical sufferings and the general lassitude resulting, will quickly disappear after a few doses of' Blood ine.' It has really done more for me than l could express in a letter and 1 can recommend it to all women suffering from female diseases. Bloodine costs but 50c a t>ottln. Bloodine Ointment cures Itching and Bleeding Piles; 50c a box. Sold on a positivo guarantee by Dr. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. Notice of a Special Election To be bold in the School District of the Town of Luurens for the Purtuise of Voting Upon the Question of Whether or Not the Hoard of Trustees of Said School District Shall Issue Honds to the Amount of Ten Thousand Dollars for the Purpose of Erecting a New Graded School Huilding in the Said School District. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in the School District of the Town of Luurens on Thursday, the 17th day of Sept., 1908, for the purpose of voting upon the question as to whether or not tno Hoard of Trus tees in said School District shall issue bonds to the amount of Ton Thousand Dollars for the purpose of erecting a new Graded School Huilding in said School District. The polls will be open at the Clerk's ollicc, In the City Council Chamber in the City of Laurens, from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until 4 o'clock in tho af ternoon. At said election the residents of said School District, which embraces the corporate hunts of .the City of Laurens, who are duly qualified to vote under the constitution and lajvs of the State of South Carolina, shall be allowed to vote. Those voting in favor of the issuing of said bonds shalj vote, a written or printed ballot, upOn which the words "for the issuing of bonds" are written or printed thereon, and those opposed to the issuing of said bonds shall vote a similar ballot, upon which the words written or printed thereon. Said election has been ordered by the Hoard of Trustee's of the said School District and will be held pursuant to the order of the said Hoard of Trustees of said School District, and in pursu ance of an Act of the General Assem bly of the State of South Carolina, passed at the session of 1008 and ap proved Feb. 20, 1908. W. L. Hoyel, L. G. Halle and Jas A. Clardy are hereby appointed managers to conduct the said election. By order of the said Hoard of Trus tees. C. C. FE ATH ERSTONE, Chairman. C. H. ROPER, Secretary. :5-:it Our National Danger. Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete Wreck Results. There are thousands, both men and ? women, who do not take time to cat properly. They rush through life, and as a result we have an age of indiges tion, nervousness, irritability, s'eepless nights, and morose disposition. Our national danger is stomach weakness, ; duo to the strenuous life. With the discovery /of Mi-o-na tab lets, which strengthen the walls of the stomach and stimulate secretion of the digestive juices, there is no longer any excuse for indigestion. Sick headaches, jmlpit/ftion, yellow skin anil coaled tongue are a few of the many distressing results of indigestion ? that Mi-o-na never fails to cure. Laurens Drug Co. sell Mi-o-na in 50 I cent boxes, and guarantee to refund the money if it does not give complete sat I isfactlon. See our new lim* of Art Squares and j Rugs in all the different designs, col : ors and sizes and prices that will be money saved for you. of bonds" are S. M. & E. IL W ilk es ei Co. Ribbons! Ribbons! Plain Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Gros Grains in desira= ble shades and widths. HOSIERY. Ladies', Misses' and Children's plain and drop stitch. MERCERIZED WHITE WAISTINQS-In col ored wash fabrics; a complete line to select from. Also in Embroid eries and Laces at W. G. Wilson & Co. immens* Cramp: Thousands of ladies suffer agonies every montH. jlf you do, stop and think. Is it nat oral? Emphati cally and positively?NO! Then make up your mind to pro vent or cure this needless suffering! "I suffered 9 years" writes Mrs. Sarali J. TTos Kins, of Gary, Ky. "I had female trouble and would nearly cramp to death. My hack and side would nearly kill mo with pain. I tided everything to get relief, but failed, and at las! began to take Cardui. Now I can do my housework with ease and ! give Gardui the praise for the health I enjoy.: AT ALL DRUG STORES Try. L. A. McCOR The Piano and Organ Man A few words which you cannot help believing1 unless you are prejudiced. 3SELL AS RENOWNED PIANOS for tone, quality, elasticity of touch and skilled workmanship as are made. 1 have no schemes to sell a piano. When I sell a piano it is direct from the factory to the purchaser, there being no unnecessary ex pense. The price is the very lowest possible and the profit shorter than of any dealer in this section. I do not have pianos drayed around and left on trial, which adds to the cost and the buyer pays it. If you know these facts and do not buy of me (for I sell for less) then you simply prefer to pay from $75 to $150.00 more, which is nothing but robbing one's self or of your loved ones. LET MB TELL YOU ABOUT THESE PIANOS The Starr McPhail Richmond Chase Peerless Electric And several makes of Player Pianos. With every Piano sold from this date I will give free of charge a twenty-lesson piano course in music. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man. Laurens, S. C.