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NKWS PROM UABUN Three Deaths in One Week?Educational Rally? Revs, Pianl and Dcrieux To Speck. Rabun, Sept. 12.?Cotton is opening fast and everybody is at work now gath ering the fleecy staple. Quite a large congregation was pres ent at tiie Sunbeam entertainment held at Uabun Sept. Ith. The exercises by the children were fine. The crowd was then addressed by Dr. Derieux, of Greenville, who made a tine talk on the difference between a manly man and a manish man, a womanly woman and a womanish woman. The afternoon was altogether a good one and enjoyed by ail present. The regular services were held at Uabun Saturday and Sunday conducted by the pastor. 11 has been announced that the church will observe Oct. 3rd as orphans' day in which to give their earnings to these dear little children whose fathers and mothers have preceded them to the. ether world and left them for Christian people to care for. It is hoped that all will observe this day. Miss Lou Mahon was laid to rest in the old family graveyard, situated a quarter of a n ile above Uabun, last Saturday, 5th. The services were con ducted by Lev. E. (\ Watson. Miss Mahon is survived by three brothers, Messrs. William, Thomas and Bailey Mahon, id' Green villc, and one sister, Mrs. Sallie Martin, of Fountain Inn. I ouis, the three-year-old boy of Mr. .lohn Henry Tumbling, was buried at Uabun on Tuesday. Sept. Sth. This lit tle one suffered an attack of croup, from which he died. The sympathy of the community is with the sorrowing ones. Many went from this section to the W. M. U. meeting at Chestnut Ridge on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. An educational rally was held at Ra bun Thursday, Sept. 10th. A very good congregation was present. The morn in r address was made by Dr. 10. M. l'oteat, presidentof Furmanuniversity. Dinner was then served on the grounds. After an hour's recess the crowd re mblcd in the church to hear fine addresses by Rev. W. E. Thayer, Rev. E. C. Watson and Key. Joseph Piani, from Italy. This rally was held for the benefit of Furman. On the same day of the educational rally a burying took place at Rabun. This time it was an aged lady, Mrs. Marguerite Chasteen, who lived an humble Christian life, and was ready when death came. The services were conducted by Rev. Dubose and Rev. E. C. Watson. Mrs. Chasteen is survived by one son, Mr. Walker Chas teen, and ? sister, Miss Cynthia Ma haflev. Mr. H. Nicholas, Photograher. Mr. H. Nichols, formerly of Green-! wood, is now installed in his new art' gallery on West Main street facing the Southsrn Pxpress office. The gallery wa3 constructed for his especial use, and is well adapted to Iiis work. Mr. Nichols' family have now joined him; at present they are boarding at Mrs. Clarke's, but on Octobor 1st, they will occupy the present residence of Mr. Frank Taylor on Jones street. For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured ill about one-third the time usually re quired by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely ami giving it absolute rest.1 For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Air. Fcatiicrstonc in Columbia. Mr. Jas. Hoyl lias the following in reference (?> I.aureus' favorite son: "Mr. C. C. Foatherstono, of Laurens, I spent several hours in the city today Oil his way to Bamberg, where lie will to morrow deliver an address before tho State Tomperance convention. Mr. Featherstone is encouraged by the ? prospect of voting' out the dispensary I In Laurens county at the election to be ! held in November, although Laurens has always boon regarded as a dispen sary stronghold." "Strongest in the World for the South, and Strongest in the South for the World." Bo sure and call at our i tore one day this week. S. M. & E. II. Wil . & Co. " State of South C iroiina, COL' NTV OF UNJ N, COUNT OK COMMON' PLEAS. J. W. Norwood, Plaintilf, VS. Macbeth Young, Defendant. In obedience to an order mado Jit* above stated case I will sell at Laurens, before the Court House door, during the legal hours of sale, on salcsduy, Oct. 6th, 1908, the following lands, viz: All those tract/, pieces or parcels of land lying, being land situated in the county (if Laurens, [in the State of South Caro lina, in Hunter Township, and known as the ".Iihn L. young's Sallie B. Young tract," the. other tract being known as tno "Grandfather tract and the Meadow tract," containing two hundred and fifty-six and one-halt acres, tho said tract 1/aving been conveyed to me by Luuryns G. Young, Macbeth Young and Susan .lane Woher by their deed dateq/oth Nov., 1905, and having such shapes metes and bounds as will more fully appear by reference to plats of same, dated Nov. 24th, 1891, said plats made by John L. Young. TERMS OF SALL. One half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year from day of sale, credit portion secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgagoof the prem ises sold with leave to pay all cash, C. II. PEA KB, Master for Union County. 7-3t I DELICIOUS BANANA CREAM. Thio rcolpo Is highly reooinmciKleil l?y one of our correspondent* i try it for dessert to morrow, I'ool five l;ir?;c bnnnnns, rub smooth with five teaspOOnfuls of snjjnr. Add ono UUICttp swoi't oream boaton to n stiff froth, thou add <>iu> lOo. package o f Lemon JELL-O dissolved In 11 ? toaenps doIMiik wilier. Pour Into mold i>o<\ when cold giimisb withcandiedcherries, Sorvowlth whipped cream, or any k""?I pudding sauce, JELL-O is ?old by ?11 (irocers st 10c. per package. Card of Thanks, To the voters of Laurens county: Please accept my heartfelt thanks for tho support given me in the first and second primary elections and the kind hospitality and respect given me by the men and ladies throughout the county. And I also thank the candidates for all the offices in the first and second pri maries for the courtesy and respect shown to me. Jared D. Sullivan. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has heen able to cure in all its stages, and . that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, tiding directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of j the system, thereby destroying the \ foundation of the disease, and giving I the patient strength by building up the ! constitution and assisting nature in do . ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they otTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. .Address P. .1. CHENEY ?X- CO., To ledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. A Common Error. The Same Alistakc is Made by Many Laurens People. 11's a common error To plaster the tudiing back. To rub with liniments rheumatic joints, When the trouble comes from the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills cure all kidney ills, And are endorsed by Laurens citizens. .1. II. Nash, 225 Main St., Laurens, I S. C, says: "I have given my name in | recommending Doan's Kidney Fills in the hope that a few of the many who' sutler from kidney trouble may be bene- i 11 ted thereby. My kidneys were irreg- | ular in action and caused considerable pain about the small of my back. I was told that Doan's Kidney Fills were good for such troubles and deciding to, try them, I bought a box at the Pal-, metto Drug Co. I had taken them but a short time when the pain disappeared and my kidneys were strengthened. I \ From the results 1 received I can aay that Doan's Kidney Fills aro a most re liable kidney remedy.'1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man A few words which you cannot help believing unless you are prejudiced. SELL AS RENOWNED PIANOS for tone, quality, elasticity of touch and skilled workmanship as arc 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 ME 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 #ive free of charge a twenty=lesson piano course in music. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man. Laurens, S. C. COME YOU'RE INVITED To inspect our great array of stylish Pall and Winter Merchandise. In. every department will be found the newest in. style, the best in quality, and our prices are as low as the lowest. To customers who are simply looking for lo^.r prices regardless of quality, we do not appeal, but if you want real value in good goods you will not be disappointed if you visit our store. Our Strong Shoe Department Is full of all thnt'H good in Shoos, if you want Ihc freak last nnd loos, wo hnvo llicm; if you waul the more conservative, styles combining neatness and comfort WO have them; if you want the very staple, easy styles, we have them also. No matter what you want in Shoes you merely save yourself a good deal of trouble by Visiting Our Shoe Department Ladies" line Shoes $2.00 to . $ 'LOO Mon's Dress Shoos, good, $2.60 to . 6.00 Children's ghOOS 2 ? ? to . 2.(?<> Ladies' staple Shoes $1 to 1.60 Men's staple Shoes $1 to . 2.00 It is Our Effort To make our store as pleasant as possible and we desire to invite customers when shopping to make themselves at home with us and use us in any way we can serve (hem. Our Ladies' Department Is strikingly interesting this season. See our Special Line Of Novelty Dress Patterns in Chevron Stripes, Pokln Striped TatTota nnd other new things at per pattern . $X.50 See our great line new Stripes, Plaids and IMain Dress Goods at T?c and . 86c See our Splendid line of all the new weaves in Serges, Herringbone Stripos, chev iots and Melrose at . 60c See our great line specials in Double width Dress Goods at 26c, 80C and 60c See our line of Dress and Shirt Waists, Fancy Taffeta Silks, yard-wide at 89c We are showing a grand line of Black Dress Coods in all the new weaves from 25c per yard to 1,60 Our Clothing and Men's Furnishing .Department Is up to or a little ahead of any previous season. No use to pay $30.00 to $15.00 to a tailor to make your Fall Suit when you can find in our slock just as good material, just as well made up and just as good a lit for about half the price. In slot k will be found Michael Stearns & Co. AND T?B (j riff on Brand than which there are none better, at per suit $15.00 to $25.00. Wo are also showing a beautiful lino of cus tom made suits in tho latest patterns and the best st vies, at $10 to $12.50. oopydi.HT uso ni thc MAKina or MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTH I NG MICHAILS, ?TIRI? t. CO. aooHiiTia, m, v. Special We invite the ladies to inspect a late arrival of a big line of Voile and Panama Skirts in the latest styles including the new sheath skirt. Also a beautiful line of new Neckwear, including the new Directoire colors. Also a big line of Gloves, including the new Gauntlel (Hove. J. E. Minter & Bro.