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JLAUHKNS BAPTIST? MEET AT P1UN0ETOH Annual Associntioii Will Be Held Sep tember Twenty Nlncth to Octo ber l-'irst. The I .uni ons Baptist association will meet with the Princeton Baptist church September 29th, for a three days ses sion. The association is composed of about thirty churches all of which are expected to send from one to three del egatcs each to the annual gathering of the Baptist host in this county. For a long time the Key. lohn I). Pitts was the honored moderator of the Laurens association, hid since the last annual meeting Mr. Pitts has removed from 1,aureus and the association will this year have to select anew presiding ollicer. Messrs ('. I!. Bobo and B. I.. Henderson are the clerks, Mr. t^ II. Roper, Treasurer. State of South Carolina, LATHENS COUNTY, in t ili': raun vri COUK1. .1. o. C. Fleming, executor of the last will and testament, of t*Utricl< B. Browstcr, deceased, plaintiff*, agaii I Lewis Brewstcr, Lust us Brewsler, Guy Ella Browster, Benjamin Harri son Goldon, Mahon (Johlen, Brew Ler Golden, L. I>. Golden, Orr Brewi ler, Luta Browster, Nannie Browster, 0. II. Browster, Lou Boll Browster, John Browster and Pat Browster, Arrah Golden and Bogon Golden, Defen dants. Summons for Belief. To the defendants, Lewis Brewsler, Lustus Brcwstor, Guy Kiln Brewsler, Benjamin Harrison Golden, Mahon Golden, Brewster Golden, L. D. Gol den, Orr Brewsler, lOutn Browster, Nannie Browster, ('. II. Browster, Lou Hell Browstcr, .lohn Brewsler and Pat Brewster, Arrah Golden and Bogon Golden. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer t be complaint ill this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint Oil the subscribers at their ollicc al Laurens, South Carolina, within Iwentj ? lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the court for tIn re lief demanded in the complaint. Dated Lauren-. S. ('., March 2(ltli, A. D. 1908. DIAL & TODD, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To tho Defendants, Luslua Brow tor, Guy Ella Brewster at I Mal ?n Col don, non-rot ident -: Take notice-that the coi i] ' linl in this action, together with tho summons, >d' which the above is a copy, .-... I led in tho office of the Court of Probate for Laurens county, in the city of l/iur 'Iis, State of South Carolina, on the 2(ith day of March, inns. Dated Laurens, S. ('., March 20th, A. 1). 1908. DIAL & T< >I?D. fi-Gt Plaintiff's Attorneys. BRIDGES TO LET! Pursuant to previous notice, the County Com 111 issioners of Lftnrens County will, on I lie- I7ih day of September, inns, be i ween i lie hours of I and-I o'clock P. M , let to the lowest responsible bidder the contract for robuilding tbo bridge, over H.ly Hiver at McDaniid's old Mill, known as Fishdain bridge, either in Wood or steel, such parts of the old bridge to bo used as may be available, killing to he at the site. At the same lime and place, contract will bo let for rebuilding bridge on Rabun Creok at Nit-Daniel's Mil', with same specifica tions as to materials as to above. On September 18th, at :i o'clock V. M. contract will be let at Tumbling Shoals, s. ('., for rebuilding bridge over Reedy l!i\ t-i III thai place. In all cases a certified clu ck of $20.00 | will he required as security for execu tion of contract and bond within ten days. Satisfactory bond wilt he required in -um equal to contract price. The right 's reserved to reject any or all liids lor a reasonable time, not to ex ceed five days. If. It. HUMBERT, Co. Sup. I.. e Sept. In, 1008 It. STATEMENT of the Condition of the Enterprise Hank, Located at Laurens, S. O. til the Close of Business Sept. 11th, loos; resources. Loans and discounts.$236,304.72 I temand loans. 3,000.00 Overdrafts. 10,820.10 Hanking house. 21,063.84 Furniture and fixtures. 4,305.83 Due from banks and bankers 17,116.13 Currency. 6,206.00 Cold....'. 570.00 Silver, nickels and pennies.. l?393.99 Cheeks and cash items. 249.00 Total.$301,029.61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.$100,000.00 Undivided profits, less our renl expenses and taxes paid. 22,8(!0.01 Due to banks ami hankers.. 453.86 Due unpaid dividends. 140.00 Individual depos its subject to check.$77,209.2;) j 115,069.74 Savings deposit*. 12,107.98 I Time certificates 25,0(52.47 i Notes and bills rediscounted. 9,000.00 Bills payable. 53,500.00 Total.$.'101,029.61 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK LAURENS. Before me came C. H. Roper, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of ud bank, as shown by the books of ?aid hank. C. *H. ROPER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, 15th day of September, 1908. W. G. LANCASTER, [l. s. ) Notary Public for S. C. Correct - Attest: N H. DIAL. v2J I 'I ^ M. J. OWINliS, I - Directors. S. M. WILKES, JlJ New Store Now Open Dry Goods, Shoes and Millinery. TAILOR MADE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY Like a steady stream the New Goods are arriving daily, the best that the markets of the world afford, and in the matter of price every advantage goes to our customers. A stroll through our New Store will reveal the very newest and cleverest style thoughts. We are showing latest Seam Fitting Coats for Ladies $2 to $20. Silks, Copenhagen, Green, Stripe, all the leading shades. Our stock of Dress Goods complete. Broad Cloth, Serges, Panamas, Chiffon and Mohairs. Ladies' Shirt Waists. Silk, all colors. Net Waist, White and Ecru. 10x4 Wool Blankets $3 to $7. Notions. Complete line of Hosiers . I nder= wear. Neck Wear. Co re sets, gloves. Belts and Combs. Shoes for Men, Wom= en and Children. Skreemers $4 Shoes for Men. Ask to see the Red Cross Shoe for Ladies' $3.50 to 54. Children's all Leather Shoes 50c to $2.50 .AsK to See tKe Street Hats We .Are SHowing. We await your inspection for quality and prices. SWITZER COMPANY Come to the Store where your Dollars Count. Next Door to Enterprise Bank = Learn the Way I A GREAT COOKING EXHIBITION k n s t> #?/ Set of Ware With ever) Majestic l'.aiii,rc sold during this Cookin- Inhibition, we will givej absolutely I?T<KK one handsome set of ware. 'Phis ware is worth #7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is the best that can be bought. VVc don't add $7.50 to the price of the Range and tell you you are getting the wave free, but sell all Majestic Ranges At the regular price. Von get the wave free. Remember this is for Exhibition Week only. Ware will not be given after this week. This ware- will be on exhibition at our stoic and must be seen to la* appreciated. Come in any day during the week. PHOOPt Wo don't ask you to take our word for any of the above Btntomont . but if you will call at our store any day during the week from Sept. I Ith to the 20th a man from the factory where Majestic Ranges are made Will prOVO to your satisfact ion that these are absolutely facts and wo'll show you many more reasons why the Great Majestic Range, is absolutely the best money enn buy. Everybody Welcome GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON RANGE. : NOW GOING ON FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT Majestic Range (C ? It is the only Range in the world made of inaleable and charcoal iron. It has beyond any question of a doubt the largest and best reservoir. It uses about half the fuel used on other Ranges and docs better work by far. The Majestic all copper, nickeled reservoir heals the water quicker and hotter than am other. It is the only reservoir with ;t removable frame. The charcoal iron body of the Great Majestic Range lasts three times as long as a steel hods'. Being made of non-breakable material, then is practically no expense for repairing the j . Majestic. As for baking, it is perfection, not only for a few months, but for all time to C01UC. A Great Majestic Range lusts three times as long as a cheap range, but it don't cost three times as much. You are Welcome Whether You buy or not. Everybody Welcome IS ft Q mm f S9 is ^s