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l LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mm. I.Idie I). Wat kins and childron. nftor u residence of bo\ trnl youra at Now Holland, da., have returned to Laurent!, receiving n warm welcome by all their friondu. County Auditor Power started on his rounds of taking tax returns In .lacks township Monday lUOrnlllg. MIkh Maodi' Watson of Croon wood visited (ho family or Mr. J. Wado An derson during tbo past week. Miss Maude Machen of Prlncoton is visiting nor sister, Mrs. it. A. Cooper. Evangelist Yarborough is in Laurcus this week assisting Pastor McCarty in a revival mooting at the Second Methodist church, Mr. Illnford \V. Hlnkoly, son of Mr. .1. Warren Htnkoly of Tylorsvlllo, who underwent an operation lor appendi citis over a week ago at the Good Samnriton hospital, Spartanburg, is rapidly recovorlng, and with favorable conditions will he able to return to ids honu very soon. Mr. mid Mrs. E. I". Minier are spend. Ing sometime in New York with Mrs. MInter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gelder. ("apt. \v. s. Langford of New berry was a visitor to the City one day last week. Mrs. Richard llrown and daughter. Miss Mary llrown, of Cross Hill Bpcnl Monday in i he city, Miss Lyl Mno lialloy of Oak Orove Is in Nowborry this week as the guest of her friend. Miss latin Werts. Miss tlcululi Hallo Is usslsllng MIsh Nannie Haid? in her school at Fuirviow, Greenville county. Mr, l>. M, Norwood spent Sunday in Newberry. Mrs \v. r Thomasoti and Miss Ger trude Wright spent Sunday with rela tives and friends in Clinton, returning home Monday. Mr. c. c Fcatherstono went to Spartan burg Friday to attend the Anti-Saloon League n ??? tint: on Mon day. Deputy Sheriff Culbertsou and fani ily are comfortably domiciled at th< county jaii and the new officer bai entered upon his duties. Lauren* Prisoner Captured Here. . .? ? ? . Terry a* J He a I i ai od UN \l DLSI ? February. 1 ?? ! fl from my trust ndi. All persons indebted t arrt notified and required having Malms against said estate will present them on or before said date dnlv proven, or be forever barred. J. N. Leak, .tan. 1.1, l?00.?-? 1 mo. E^ociiior. I IN \l. s! I I l.l.HI \ I. Take notice I hat on the ITth day of February, 1000, We win render a final account of our acts and doings as ad ministrators, with will annexed ol tl.state of Ivory Curry, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of I .nitrons county, at ii o'clock, a. m and on (he same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust a ltd ininisiraiors with will nillioxod. Ml persons Indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on thai date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or be forever hat ted W, C. Curry I It. Curry, Administrators with will Annexed. .Ian. III, I0OP. I IN \ I. l?ls( tl Vitt.I . Take not lee that on the lain day of PobfUary, 1000, we will render a final account Of our acts and doings as ex ecutors of the estate of \v i: Lucas, deceased, in llic ofllCO of tin- .lud;'.. (,| Probate ol I.aureus county, nl u o'clock, a. in., and on the sfiUie day will apply for a final discharge from our 11 a ,i ns eve* ntors, All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay. Ilienl on that datl . and all pCI'HOIIK having claims again i said estate ^in present thorn on oi before aid date, duly proven, or be forever barred. K it Lucas, t c Lucas, Alex. l?ong. .fan. 13, 1000, i mo Executors, XOTICK TO l*lto\ I. CLAIMS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Di M C. Cox. deceased, and agalllSl Dr. M. ('. Cox and Mi:, Lavlllln E. Cox jointly, are notified ami required to prose Ute hiii1i0 hefore me nt my office at Ltitirons, S. c. on the 23rd day of .lannnry. 1000, at leu o'clock, a. in., pursuant to order of (he Court of Common Pleas in ease of Lavluln E .Cox vs. Maxey a. Cox et al. F. I*. Me Cowan. As Special Referee. .Inn. II. 1009. 2<l?2t. Furniers' I'nloii linlly, There will bo a Fanners' I'tiiou ral ly ill the Court house on Friday the 15th day of January. Turn out breth ren and let us begin the New Year in earnest. Lei every union he fully represented. W. A. RnldWlll, See. TrOUblO goes out of your kitchen when a Bucks Stove noes In. See our line that is made of the hest quality of Iron In different styles and sizes. H. M. & E. II. Wllkes & Co. Waterloo Personals. Waterloo, Jon. !?.?Mr. H. C. Fuller spent Bovoral doyu In Spartuaburg this week. Mr. Guy Smith hnn Rone to T.nu roaa where he will engage In busi ness. .Mrs. Carl Fullor and children, of LniiroltHi were guests this week of Mr. j. M. Smith and family. Mrs. Ilex W. i.anford. after aploau ant visit to lo r parents. Mr. nad Mrs. II. I>. Winn. lofl this week for her homo In Oreenvllle. Mr. Joe Smith and family have moved back to their farm in the Ml. | Oliv?' section of the county. j Dr. lt. I.. Hartley is at home from I a visit to friends in Augusta and 1 IhttoKburg. Prof. Joseph II. Shelly, principal j mi' tin' Townvlllo graded school, spent sevmal days this week In Spartan- j burg. j Mr. Hoy Anderson, of Nev berry, was the nuest this week of his par- i oatH, Mr. ami Mrs. I?. li. Anderson. ! Mr W. I., 'league is at home itoin a business trip to Augusta. Miss .Mamie intrant, of Georgetown WUH the nue.nl last week of her pat ents. Uov. atel Mr?--. O. C. Intrant. ..:is>-. Lucy Andorson. of Rich Hid spool tho holidays in Waterloo. Ali s Mary Smith is at home from a pleasant visit to friends in Laureus. Mr. George w Justice, of Header Konvlllu, N. C, spent the week-end in Waterloo. Mr. .lohn K . Civil, of Coiuml ... spent Wednesday in town. Mr. M. Henderson of Florette? I is expected this week or. a visit I home folks arid friends. . "j lumbia, ar> visiting Mr. J. M. Pvarc* J and family. TiK-*.day afternooi. l'.r~ *iM?r. Miss Sarah Wtllac- ::' ihi Real Estate. containing about ohe aero i.-: almost 1 vorth the money. Price $1,600.00. A nice cottage on (Jarlington .Street. Price $1,450.00. Some nice building lots on the edge ?>f town, six acres for only $1,000.00 ' Some bargains in nice building lots and small farms, suitable for truck farms, just beyond tho Watts Mill, see ' us about these. We also have some nice tarms on our list. Sec us if you want to buy or sell real estate. The Laurens Trust Comp'y ll. A. McLEOD, Mgr. Real Kstnte Department, Office in Todd Building. CKristmas Has Come .And Gone We haue a few pieces' of (he choicest Christmas Goods thai will Ik; sold now a I on Amazing: Sacrifice Come now and sec- these bar gains. Cost is not considered : 1 must he sold. Posey's IMPORTANT! Here ::> v. hat you are lo 3kins; for n P. ROGERS Manager. K\so manager City Press ing?Club Sntorpriso Bank Building. Room No.G Henning und Pressing department in he basemen I. Our Great January Is Now Going On Buy It Now 0. B. Simmons & Son Laurens, s. C. MONUJWEN I S. If you uro In need of n nlco Menu men! fov loved one i I iiiyi prepared t<? furnish it to you n( very rci sbnnblo prices. See mo. J. WADE ANDERSON, Laurona, s. C. i Bmi Eczema . One npjilictv CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. \rri\ al and Departure of Trains, l.aurens, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, 1908. WEST BOUND. Mo. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 a ni No, 1. Leave I.rutrons. 2:32 p m s'o. i. Arrive Spartanburg.. 4:05 pro Mo. ?">. Leave Greenwood.... 6:50a m S'o. 5. Leave l.aurens.. 7:55 a tn s;o. ."?. Arrive Spartanburg.. 9.30 am S'o. 53. Leave Greenville.12:20 p in S'o. 53. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 p m S'o.'SO. Leave Greenville .... 4:30 p tn >"o.*86. Arrive l.aurens. 6:25 p m SOITII BOUND. \*o. 2. Leave Spartanburg .. .12:2') p in s'o. '2. Leave Laurcns. 2:32 p m s'o. 2. Arrive Augusta. G:l? p m S ). 6. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00 p in s'o. 6. Leave Laurens. 0:35 p m s'o. G. Arrive Greenwood .... 7:50 p m S*o.*S7. Leave Laurens. 8:10 am s'o. lS7. Arrive Greenville.... 10:20 a m s'o. *2. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m s'o. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 p ni ["rains 's''> and ->7 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor v service between Augusta and Ashc . . on trains Nos. 1 and 2; North . I, T '. es< I a;." s, Sat urdays; Southbound n lays, We Inesdavs and Fridays. C H. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens. S. ('. '. T. P.RYAN. Gen. Agt., Greer.viile. S. C. A.W. ANDERSON*. Gen. Stipt. ernest WILLIAMS. G.P.A., Augusta, Ga. ; KILLthe COUGH ako CURE the LUNGS I w,th Dr. Kin 1 New Discovery i for czms ? ! ,;.!t 4L?. THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 3 V A B i NTKEDS ATIS FACTORS Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. t all State Courts, given to all business 9r. King's New LBfePtifs The best in the world. % ^ ? -*' '? m ?fe ?2pS?| Ml 65c. -ggf ?; .^?gg| rni iiMRiA DOUBLE-DISC KCORDS I A different s' each side 1 ,j They fit any machine | That; tells the whole story except I I that at 65 ce:o.l ?os the Columbia | I Double-Disc you get a better record, | I on each side, than you ever bought be- I & fore at $1.20 for d came two selec- I I ti.onst Gel; a catalog! I S. M. & E:. H. Wsikes Co. I I I LAU RE'MS, S. C j I I WILL POSITIVELY Save You Much Money on And make terms to suit your convenience. 1 sell high-grade Pianos, prize winners at all of the great expositions. J do not haul Pianos around, peddle them, and leave them on trial. My companies arc reliable and are able to This peddling of Pianos is very expensive and the purchaser pays the expense every time. It is strange that sensible people will buy that way. Don't you know if you have a Piano ordered direct from the factory, it can be sold on a shorter profit? It's injurious to About. It loosens them and in a short time they will be "Indien down." You can't do better anywhere. 1 can sell INIiW UPRIGHT PIANOS I can show you many makes of Player Pianos, and will give you the lowest prices and satifactory terms. Let me save you money. The Piano Man. Laurens, S. C.