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THE ONE (ikt,Ai v,a . iiX OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS The Statu Fair Thl Vcnr?-Oolohei in :?.(!. Tin- fortieth annual Slut ? Fid ;!i be held at t 'olomhl i i hl >?< < >< min i 20-30, and it .; |,n ! p, !.. i| , groat -st stat.- Full* over Ii Id. Nu nmt tor how iMil the ero|?H or how hurd tin tinics. everybody goes to I ho Slate Fah at Columbia. It hau hoen the custom HOW tor n? .n ly ha';' a century, an.) it will cvir continue >>> with crowds In creasing i ich y< ar. Tin- state Fair is 111 <- one (lino of i!,. year that work inn I ? |iti| down . everyone have a Ilm - fnl n days. Old aei|ualntunees and I'c'allvi meet at the Slate Fall tin . t'ortunatc cn<,.ugh (o lei I el during the >? nr. i Yi< nils mi i and college men im i th .1 i-oil< mates and renew friendships with ?.??> ?torlos o( Ihe good thin oi Ihe ,,-t. This year the fair hold even inon than that for South Cui ans. I, Will ho inn le up of h< w exhibit t; ? will leach the farinei . mi I und Improvements ?!:.n mean money e ] every OUC Of I '. n The raei \. iU P.- tip. ? i v. i' In the South, This I i ? that the Fah- Association ;. ent? i the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. Tin stake lacs will brim; many of tin country's very iinosi rae rs. The twi football guides Will ilraw thousands oi enthiiHlastle "i.Ii-i-s" from boili Hi Carolinas. Columbia is In it. r ti;; 10 take i ar. Of In-r masts than 0,4 r before, Will) more hotel aci ? lom . Tin roads will all p.,; mi ]?? . ? ,i !..:. . usual. i\ i sldent .loim i '?. Mol : j?. ? the Fair Assoet ilion, ha.- ??!'? to j?<*t everything in shlp-shapo, predicts the !: i . i . rov ! is jory of tin- fall' IV?) folds are Ihlllgcroa Iloonusc you huve contracted i nary cold;, and recovered frniii lie without treatment ol tui> kind, -i" not for a moment Imagine Dial colds are not dangerous, I ]\ orydiie lnmv? that inioumonhi i ml ehroiiie e?i have their origin in a common en i Consumption 1st not caused u> a <?< but the cold prepares (he system me reception and development of (!? germs that would i.ilurwlsi lun found lodgement. Ii I; san wit h till in feel Ions disc: ? >? . ! >;, ? eria. scarlet lever. m.?;?.-!? am whooping cough an- much inn/o ! ? ly to he contracted when a e itd na e cold. Sou will see from this lion moro real danger lurks in ?. cold tlutn in tin) otiier of Ihe common ailments, The easiest and t|ilickcKl w:t> in cure a cold is lo lukc Chnmhorlhlu'sCougl Itomody. Tin- many rcmarktthh cures offocted by lllii preitiirutlon have mad" it a \>', ? article of tri'.d over a largt pari of ihe world, t-'oi sale b.v Linnens I nie: Com pa , . llOli'l bay In.e yott ?<? th extra good Vaiiles thai we lia\ e in solid Olli beautifully llnlshed lied loom siiil s. in diu'ircnt designs at tnoti y saving prices. S. .',i & Ki II. Will;. : .v (*0, [let ivnl.tloi Hum a' Mat,. Mil' .. bast Sunday inoininj- a! /a vYatis Mills I'a pi 1st church i ? i'l< s of re vi \:-l services wits begun by ihe piistor Uev, ('. \ ". Sailer. On Mondti) night Itev. ('. Watsoli conducted iiie set' vices, which w i\\ continue throughout i he w cell undi r hht leadership. t or ( in ?nie Diarrhoe i. "While in tin- tirniy in I Nil;! I was taken witii chronic diarrhoea." sayi (jlOl V ' I. Fi I toil ol .-'Hit :1 < lilt! "I. I'a. "i have since I ri- tl man., rohi edles bi!' wiihoai nny porhiahi id r lief until Mr. A. vV. Mil of thl. pitic ! 1? rfitiaded tin to i r- < lianih lain".-. Colic. ('hqlerii add ! i; rrj in i Itetnedy, oiic bottle of a i i< '<? ? Idjipi ii :.| eiie.." For nab baiin m Driig Company. A pit in pre- ci'ipi |i>h i prlltfeil ll'jMil each 2fiii Imx ->t l)r. Khoop's I'inl; ['.tin Tab)ein. Ask your do* tor i druggist i?' cd- formula la not com pit I,-. i i.-ad pains. \. dmnnly ; ;i i,, pains anywliere tn-ian' rollet Irma a I'ilik Dil III Tablet, i'alnien. j)rug ('oinptuiy. xir, I'l'iillicrstone lo Hold t'anrt on Um recommendation of Chief .1 iet lee Tope. < low Ausi I appointed Hoti, <'. c Foal borst one of biuirens lo preside :': spe< !a) Judge at Ihe cairn leriii of court for Saluda count) hegbiuillK Monday. Which wtis called I,, jvj ihe negro Will llerrln, charged with ilife ihardi r 61 a younw v\iiit" man. I ill> Vcnrs a Itlacksinitli. Saiiiuol If. VVorley of lllxburg. S'a., has been shooing horses for more I)ii>ti hfiy yeal'rf. He Says: ('ham heralln'ti I'ain litilni bus kIvoii tili g|S at rcllol i i "in lame hack rlioumalism. II tin- besi liniment I ever used.'' l-'oi' sab- b.V l.aiireie Driia f'ompan,Vi vvr OD'S GBED3. Be ' qualltioq obtainable. ? Winter or 3 makes iiol only one of the Inrgosl* . :,.l Im,/ and b0l.il '.\ llitcr teed and i'orago crojM you can grow, bat is also one of i lie i e t nl" SoibilnpiOV ( rs. adding more nitrogen lo the noil than an) idlhoi iviuti r crop. Wood'ji Descriptive Fall Cat aloauo gives full hiformnlioii ulmnli Uns vahiabl? crop; also ^a.ibout all other F&fffi? Garden Seeds ? !,,,? Fall plantIntr. (^italoguo / ff) ,| i. ion roqiu -i. Write / Ti W- WOOD & mm, n Beadsmen, - Rlobmoud Vn. ( NOTICE OF ELECTION. Stale <.f South Carolina. County of Laurens. Notice is hereby given tiiat the Gen eral \: ? etl .11 Inr the State and County Ollicet will be held at the voting pre cincts . os< ribed by law in said Coun ty, on Tuesday, November X, 1908, said da\ being Tuesday following the lirst Monday in November, as pre sei ibed by law. At the said election separate boxes w>" oe provided at which qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rej ction of an amendment to the ' iistilution, us provided in the Ihg .lolnl !, solutions: . inl Resolution Proposing to I Sect|ou V. Anlelo viii. of Constitution. Relating to Munl i>al Ihhidcd Indeht dness, ? 1 He il re olved by the (Joh ?.. . \ Stute of South Carotin, following nmond ' litution of the State ' illnu i," submitted to the M ' ?? ? oi ;ii<> Stale nt the l ? l< lion for Representn I If i innjoritji of ihe electors i|lialilled 1 itO lor ineinhers oi' Ihe General ihly vollug thereon shall voii hi iii' oi' i ueh iiineiidmeut, ami ii i i i|i ' v ni' eaeli hrntich of the Gen eral Assembl;, shall, niter such elect ion ml he fore mint her, ratify said 1 etl and nays, that .. \rticln viii. relating to '. : inilehti'duess, be amended by nddl . nt the i ?>.! thereof the following i . Provided, Thai lite lllniltil ions Ii ? ?o . .i hj iiii- Sectio'' und by See .. of > r| i X. oi i his Const Uli Iiii ! n it i ppl\ io ho tided Indebl in n i ;?. iho tow n of Onff Couuty ol Cherokee, when ? ii said bonds ate applied i anil ? xelualvcly for the build ing, erecting, establishing, and main nance of water work.-, electric light or ? W< rage ?ysloiu, am". .vhere in.' li.m of incurring mich Indobt ihmltled to n . (|u; Iilied ? i. el ? ; I municipal y, as pro 1 <>ii i inn ion. upon the i ' ndod Indebtedness. ? JTtli tiny of February, loiiii Resolution Proposing to I ii ml Si i : ion | of Ait lelo XIII of i Con I Ulioil of the Stale of Hi : Itelaliug to the Ofllco of Ad.luianl and Inspector Ooneral. i I. !!? il resolved by the :?! inblj of the State of io'.iih Carolina, 'linn the following in lie. ni to ihe (Constitution of the ? ii South Carolina, be submitted Iiii 11 lied electors of the state ? . nerul oleel ion for Rep res iiiuilves, ?? i;| If a majority of the ? i? lli'.ed to vote for members ? I, tin .. ?! Assembly voting there . ;< '1 I.' favor of suid amend iionl, and ;> mujority of each branch in' the (i 'i iraI Ssr.ombly shall after '.i i '* i in! before another, rat ify iin ? am >ndment by yeas and iif Article XIII of the ( . i. f tho State of South Car eh in io "Militia." he amend i it b> . i'il Hg mil in the fust line the .vord "anil Inspector"; so that ilu ; ?Ion, ns amended, shall read 'riic' iii i,e nn Adjutant General ?lei * t by Ihe iptalilled electors of the Suite : i "!.<? name lime, and in the ! i i i'inner, as oll.er State ollicers, ivlio i . 11 it ! ;? ? llrigndlor < leneral, nid \. hoi ? tlui i> and coinpcnsalioti shall lie ei.(I bj filW. ...si ion of adopt hip : p. 0|)OS< d in tile lore n'ug Set. ; '.ail ho submitted Io ! - , . follows: Those in favor in tdui' id Hlihii deposit n bei . .; \. i.' i . following w ords pliilniy i ? written ill rebni "Consli Mit!on:-.l Am miiucni to Section I of Article XI' I. Veil ": an;! those opposed 0 said ' 'Out . : ::!l citSI a ballot ..iib i' lowing words pla Inly ;;i i c written i'. icon: "Conati iliillii .;' I (i SeOl ion I of Appro .' tile liuth day of February. re shn'! be s . ? rule and -list I tic I ? ,. ... . n> i !i is elocl ion for ii> follow) ii Honrs, In wli: < I I Cov . ? t.hd I.Icutcmilil Governor; (2) ?tijoi' P.ihi 'V >rs; es? Circuit Solle i i Stute Senator: (?"? i Member, of in. I loin ..I Representatives; (til County o ;i.,::-. on which Shall be ilu- name or names of ihe person or lei'SOl - \- I'd for as such ollieers. re peel lvel> . und (lib OIllCo for which they hi'0 votod. lie fore Ihe hour llxbd for opening . h?t polls Vittii4 c.ers and Clerks must :;.i,c ami siilj nriho Ilm Constitutional (ililli. The Cl itlrman of t he Don rd of dniiiigor; ean administer the oath to the oilier members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public inttsl administer the oath Iti the Chairman, The Managers eleel I heir Chnirtnhii mid Clerk. |*olls ni each voiin.^ place iniisl i>. npeued ill o'c'ock a. in, nud closed I 11 l i. clocli |>. ni except in Cue City Hi' Churleslon, where they shall bo iipenod ni ii in. and closed tit t'? i>. m. i ii.- Mat ngers Imvi Hie power (o lili ;i vae:nn '. ami if none of the Maua ? rh ai lend Ilm eld/ens < an appoint ilinn nlnong Hie (lUnltllod voters, the M a lingers, who, afl -r lidlng sworn. ean coi1 llUCI tin- clOClUlU. AI lilt) close of I iio elect ion. Hie Manager^ und Clerk must proceed publicly io op. ii tli" ballot I om s and count (lie ballot: Ihon in. und continue without luljottrnnii nt until the same Is completed, liutl n ahe a Btntomenl of (he resiill I'tn' euch otllee und sign the sumo. Within three days thereafter, ii,.' Chtiirinan of ihe Hoard, or some one designated by Ihe Hoard, must delivi i '.. l!iC ComtnlsslOuers of hJlec tIon Ihe poll list, ihe boxes containing tin- bailor and Wflllen Htai i meiils of i he ro> 'tits of the election nniiiigei'n of cieciioii. Tl foil owl ni! Malingers of ICIeellon hn ? i.i uppolnled to bold the olec lion ai Ii,.' various procllK'tS in the said ('.nutty: Ht urens i '<iui i I Ioiih i l . W. Vhomp on, M \. Knight. .1. SV. Snoddy Oiiiiou i. P. Dillard, It. i'. Adnlr Carl Carle.:..!.'. ills p. \V. Dean, .losopit ii ; nyui . T ,\Vi I'iliaid. I tin i on' ('I ii roll I' I.. i lotiiinn ,i Hoole, i;.I Todd, Orn >> i: M< Cllntock, v .T. Illnke i\ <>. !,. Hunter. I'!. in urn Mound .i. c. Hurdeft, SV C Marlin, C. |l ( ox. ^ oiim ' . Store SV. I*. Ilai ris. T. SV Cannady, J. B. liigglns. Parson's Store?A. H. Stowart. John j Sloan. Cook Henderson. Power V. A. White. It. C. Owing*. ,1. T. Stoddard. Oray Court -C B. shell. i>. L. Ijrgoks, li. /. Wilson. Dial's Church i>. B. Codfre>. .1. II. Curry. C. L. Owiugs. Shlloh K. C. Wallace, W. II. Clray, .1. II. Woln*. Woodvllle J. K. Wham. W. It. Put man. W. Ii. Abercromble. Tumbling shoals -J. M. Wood, W. I. Freeman. A. J. Monroe. Drewerton, at T. T. Woods, bhigene Simpson, .lohn W. Beeks, ISdward Pitts. Daniel's Store -B. L. lletldclSOIl, L. S. Cooper. J. A. C. .Marlin. Tip Top A. W. Sims. Kdgar Ander son. .lames Bagwell. Mount Pleasant lohn W. Fowler. W. II. PltlSOn., .1. A. Smith. Cross Hill?M. T. Simpson. 13. If. Pinson, B. A. Wbarton. Mountvllle?P. B. Richardson, Wil liam Boyd, RI. H. Crisp. 1 lopewell?.1. .1. Young, Reeder Work man. I). M. Williams Waterloo?T. It. Anderson. .1. .M. Smith. I.. I.. Dendy. likom?M. 13. McDaniel.Sr., .1. D. Terry, T. C. McDaniel. I.anford Station .1. S. lliggins, 15. w. Lanford, O. L. Lanford. Ooldvllle .1. II. Davis, t;. A. Brown big, Jr.. .1. V. Cray. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele gate one of their number lo secure boxes and blanks for the election, at ihe olllcc of the Clerk of Court, from 2dth October to 2nd November, inclu sive. C. D Barksdale. Conwny Dial. A. C. Owings, Commissioners of state and County Ejections for Damons County. S. C. October 3rd, I90S. Can wo save you money? Come in and see. We let you answer the ques tion after you have seen through the different lines we have to show you. I No trouble to show you through our! line at any time. S. M. & I-:. II. Wilkcs & Co. Pea Ridge Personals. Pea Ridge, Oct. 12. A parly was given at the home of Mr. C. 15. Sanders hist Friday night. Misses Ola and Bessie Blakoly and Nora Bobo were guests of Miss E. Malonc last Saturday evening. Misses Dessie Slacklcy and Eliza Ma lonc spent Saturday niglit with Miss Ola Blakoly. Mrs. Kugeno Rowland spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Weathers. Mrs. Leese Cunningham and Miss Eunice Templeton were the guests of Miss Neni Taylor Friday. Prayer meeting service at Bellview church was somewhat disturbed Sun day night by a crowd of drunken boys. Mrs. Mary Chapman spent Saturday night and Sunday at Fountain Inn. Heart Strength Heart strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Pos itively, not one weak heart In a hundred in. in It self, actually dlitcused. It id almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at mult. This obscure norve? the. Cardiac, or Heart Nerve ?simply needs, and must have, more power, mom stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fall, and the stomach uno kidneys also have those same controlling ner%-rs. This clearly explains why os a medicine, Dr. Bhoop'j Restorative has in the past done, so much for wenk and ailing Hearts. Dr. Bhoop first sought the caivso of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat ing heart distress. Dr. fihoop's Restorative?this) popular prescription?Is alono directed to those weak tyid wasting Mire centers. It builds: ItTstrcngthens: it ofte.rs real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong di gestion, strengthen these Inorves? ro-ostabllsu them us needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative PALMETTO DRUG CO. Anderson & Blakely BROKERS ?2 3-4 acres mar Warrior Crock church. 1 livery stable on Mill street. The finest livery stable in the city near the jail; very cheap and terms easy. 85 acres nine miles from l.aurens C. II., anil joins lands of .1. 1'. ( aldwell. at a bargain. 110 and Hin acres (two tracts) on Duncan creek in .lack's township, by lands of Bailey, Kollingsworth, IMtts and others, near Reno, a- ?X per acre. Pino water-power wheat and corn mill, 17J acres land and good tenant house. Buy quick or you will lose a bargain. 62 acres 2k miles north of city $35.00 an aero. 70 acres, joins land of A. A. Gar lington. 02 8*4 acres near Tumbling Shoals, good Improvements, at a bargain. 1!12 acres, a part of Met'ay place, ;U miles from city, on Clinton road. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. [?AURRN8. S. C Some Bargains in Real Estate. ?lW hc-USO ami lot in Sullivan St.. good six room house und the lot alone containing about one ni re is almost worth the money. Price $1.600.00. A nice cottnge on Gnrlinglon Street. Price $1,450.00. Some nice buildiii}! Iota on the edgo of town, six acres for onl} $1,000.00 Some bargains in nice building lots and small farms, suitable for truck farms, just beyond llio \. ills Mill, see Us about these. We also have sndi nice lurim: on our list. See us if you waul Lo laly or sell real estate. Th Lauren s Trust Corno'y II. A. McIjUOI), Mgr. Heal Kslate Department. < Muco in Totld I luildinir, : DEA In photographs frolu thi chca) est t? the highest pricctl. Nichols Stkiio West Main Street E ADY= MADE Ladies' Garments At our store tire the <>i" who sec thein. Style, fit and reasonable prices are inal in*> this department of our store i very j?<>pul it. $12.50 t<) $3 . 50 Cl ik ami ir..i I vi i ? I - \ Great lute Voile SI i $6m to i,u.>>o I Kiee line Ityu; ina I i 3 00 to .' I I)ea(tlait) .? ? I' i .5.08 to 7.50 j Make yourself .it lioitu w illi wIkii slioDhinu'. t^ VW ^V^'V^ NOTHlti TO r ANTS! s Wo beg io iui noli n('o Um I \vo now have Ii rornplolo slock oi everything carried inoui' line Have just receive '. I hi v ook, sovoral car loijflsof liou/inoal, grits, meal, lArd.ol ?. /tonn tn bor! Wo iti'd hcnrhi t Ix'sc fronds, find nr< ti-iii i., si || you at as low a price ily will pcilnit. prices on high fpial J.5. /Wachen <Lv Co. i..\i i;i:ns. s c. I Start With a Dollar | i Have a Bank Account I* I t ^gj It you have never transacted yotu l)usinessby means of .1 bank account, we desire to have you come to ?L this hank and make your liist deposit. ?A* The first deposit may be as small as one dollar, ??? hut once you have slatted, yotu account will ??to\\ jf? much to your satisfaction, as well as ours. We *(}? make it easy for you to have motte) in the hank Hh we help you save. Hk ,1 The Bank for Your Savings, School Books, Blank Books, Tablets, Slates, School Bags. A full and complete line. We carry Ledgers from i50 pages to 1000 pages. Day Books i in same sixes. See our stock and prices before you buy. ? Co. I No new Hands at the J C \ Vt %~> ? Bellows, V L?_m_ ( PN . h Jt We have <>n hand fresh from the long-It af piney woods the best line of Siding, Ceil i ing and rlooping ever brought to Lauren 7Jjj .fa for the money?from $1 l<> $2.50. Call 1-u and sec us on this subject and see the ma in tcrial and we can size you up in both (put!- Gjfi *2 ity and prices. For lime, hard plaster, \ cement, laths, shingles, paryoid Uooling, *\ \ sash, doors and blinds, call to see us and \ .b we can satisfy yo? also. We thank our friends of e\vr\, race 35j and color for their patronage in the p; iP and hope to merit your continued favoi -j' ?-v v* Respectfully, S 5V Ik i| H. E. Gray & Son J f 11 k e V ? Do you sell cotton ? Do you sell cotton seed ? Do you hire cotton pickers ? If so, c all and e,el one of Olli Cotton Manu I a valuable book !"<>v cotton producers .Mid buyers. They are P'RlvK and we waul i" distribute them, s?) do not hesitate to come in and ?t< for one. Enterprise Basil Laurens, S. C. i