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t LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Mrs. Lldio I). Watkins and children, aftor a residence of several years at Now Holland, Qa., hove returnod to Laurens, recoivlng a warm welcome by ull their friends. County Auditor Power started on his rounds of taking tax returns in Jacks township .Monday morning, Mis", .Maude Watson of Oroonwbod visited the family of Mr. .1. Wade An derson during the past week. Miss Maudt? Machen of PrlllCOtOtl is Visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Cooper. Evangelist Yarborough is in Laurons this week assisting Pastor McCarty in a revival mooting at the Second Methodist church. Mr. Dluford W. niukoly, son of Mr. .). Warren Blakely of Tylersvlllo, who undorwent an operation for appendi citis over a week ngO at Hie (iood Bnmnrlton hospital, Spartnuburg, is rapidly recovering, and with favorable conditions will be able to return to his home very soon. Mr. and Mrs. E. I\ Mllttor tire spend, lug sometime In New York with Mrs. Mill tor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William (leider. Capt. V. S. Lang ford of Newborry was a visitor to the city one day last week. Mrs. Richard Brown and daughter, Miss \ia:-y Brown, of Cross Hill spent Monday in the eltj. Miss Lyl Mae Bailey ol oak Grove is in Newherry this week as the gUCSt of her friend. Miss l.ula Werts. Miss Beniah Halle is assisting Miss Nannie Babb in hor school at Fairvlew, Oroenvlllo county. Mr. l>. M. Norwood Spent Sunday in Newherry. Mrs. \V. !'. Thomason nnd Miss Ger tl'llde Wright spoilt Sunday with rela tives and friends in Clinton, returning home Monday. Mr. <". c. Foutherstonu went to Spartanburg Friday to attend the Anti-Saloon League meeting on Mon day. Deputy Sheriff Oulbertson and fam ily are comfortably domiciled at the county Jail and the new olllcer has entered upon his duties. La tire IIS Prisoner Captured Here. John Woody, mi oscapod negro con vict who burglnrlzod the store of it. Terry at !.aureus was captured last week and carried back to Laurens by police olllcer 1-. c Blledgo, of this city. He also captured II. T. Ulley who es caped from jail at {.aureus.? Green wood Journal. FINAL D1SC1I I ROE Take notice that on the I5tll day of February 1000, I will render n llnnl account of mj acts nnd doings us ad ministrator of the estate of 0. W. Leake, deceased, hi the olllce of the .; iiiIk<* of Probate of Laurens county, at l! o'clock, a. m., and on I ho same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as administrator. All persons indebted to said estate are notlfled and required to make pay ment oil that date: an 1 all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said dale, duly proven, or be forever barred. .1. N. l eak. Jan. i :i. IU0I). - i mo. Executor. EIXAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the I7tll day o( February, 1909, We will render a final account of our acts and doings as ad ministrators, with Will annexed of the estate of Ivory Curry, deceased, in the ofllco of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a Una) discharge from our trust as ad ministrators with will annexed. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; ami all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or be forever barred. W. C. Curry. .1. It. Curry, Administrators with will Annexed. .Ian. 13, 1909. I IN W. Bist II IKMK. Take notice that Oil the 19th day of Febl'liaryi 1909, we Will render a dual account of our acts and doings as ex ecutors of the .--.tale of W. K. LuenS, deceased, in the olhCO of the .Indue of Probtite of Luitrotis county, at 11 o'clock, a. m . ami on the sain.- day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as executors. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay. men! on thai dan ; nnd all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. B. It. Lucas. T. C. Lucas. Alex. Long. Jan. j::. 1909, I mo Executors. NOTICE TO PROVE CLAIMS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Dr. M. ('. Cox, deceased, and against Dr. M. C. Cox ami Mrs. Lav in Ifl Ifl. Cox jointly, are notified and required to prove the same before me at my oflleo at Laurens, s. c, on the 23rd day of January, 1909, at ten o'clock, a. in., pursuant to order of the Court of Common Pleas in ease of Lavinla i: ,cox vs. Maxcy a. Cojc et nl. r. i'. Mc Gowan. As special Referee. Jan. 11. I??9. 21-21. Fanners' I'lilon Rally, There will tie a Fanners' t'niou ral ly in the Court house on Friday the 1.1th day of January, Turn out breth ren and let ns begin the New Year in earnest. Let every union be fully represented. w. a. Baldwin. Sec-, Trouble goes out of your kitchen When a Bucks Stove noes in. Ncf our line that Is made of the bOtft quality of Iron in different styles nnd sizes. 8. M. & 10. II. WlllccH A Coj Waterloo Persounls. Waterloo. Jau. 9.?Mr. H. C. Fuller ?pent several ?lays In Spartanburg this week. Mr. Ouy Smith has gone to Lau retta where ho will engage lo busi ness. Mrs. Cnrl Fuller and children, of I .aureus, were guest-; thla week of Mr. .1. M, Smith and family. .Mrs. Hex W. Lariford, after npleas ant visit to her parents, Mr. and Mr.;. II. 1). Wlnn, left this week for her homo in Ureenvlllo. Mr. Joe Smith and family have moved hack to their farm In the Mt. Olive section of the county. Dr. It, H. Hartley is at home from a visit to friends in Augusta and Uatesburg. Prof. Joseph II. Shelly, principal of the Townville graded school, spent several days this week in Spartan burg. Mr. Roy Anderson, of Xewberry. was the guest this week of bis par ents. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. II. Anderson. Mr. W. Ii. TeagUO Is at homo from a business trip to Augusta. Miss Mamie intrant, of Georgetown was the guest last week of her par ents, Rev. ami Mrs. O. C. Durant. Miss Lucy Anderson, of Hieb Hill Spent tie- holidays In Waterloo. MISS Mary Smith is at home from a pleasant visit to friends in Laurcns. Mr. George W. .lustlee. of Heilder sonville. X. ('.. spent the week-end in Waterloo. Mr. .lohn K . civil, ot Columbia, spent Wednesday In town. Mr. 10. M. Henderson, of Florence, is expected this week on a visit to ! omo folks and friends. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 10. Larson, of Co. Ittmbla, are visiting Mr. J. M. PoorCO and family. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John Har ris Wharton entert- n od a number of her friends complimentary to her sister. Miss Sarah Wallace, of the Greenville Female College. Mrs. Wharton Is always an Ideal hostess ami she made the occasion a very onjoyable one indeed. Misses Sa rah Wallace and Clara Wharton as sisted Mrs. Wharton in receiving her guests. After the games a. delightful three-course luncheon was sorved, Although the weather was threaten ing many braved the rain to spend an evening of pleasure at this hospit able home. borne Bargains in Real Estate. One house and lot in Sullivan St., good six room bouse and the lot alone containing about one acre is almost worth the money. Price $1,600.00. A nice cottage on Carlington Street. Price ? $1,450.00. Some nice building lots on the edge of town, six acres for only $1,000.00 Some bargains in nice building lots and small farms, suitable for truck farms, just beyond the Watls Mill, see us about these. We also have some nice tarms on our list. See us if you want to buy or sell real estate. THE NEW VEARS AHRIYAL means new opportunities to everyone to make new selec tions of new goods at Men uetts. Willi increased faci lities for procuring the high est grades of staple and fan cy groceries, we are better M prepared ill m ever before to k\ extend ;i warn; welcome to E ? i t Q?Q, ,i_. .* Your to sei'VOj h S. BENNETT Read Carefully Here is what you are looking for A place where you can have your Clothing made here at borne and give perfect satisfaction; \vc also do ladies' dressmaking, Coat Suits ;i specialty, \W also do Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. Altering promptly attended to. 25 YKARS AS PRACTICAL T.\ 1 \ A Hi. Doth cultiui ;i:ul m.isaui I Aidic: iiiil Gentlemen's irai meuls, enables me t > guarantee all my work to be satisfactory or no charges made. We also carry a full line of imported woolens to make your selections from. P. ROGERS Manager. Also manager City Press ing Club Enterprise. Bank Building. Room N'o.o' Cloaning and Pressing department in the bast ment. Our Great The Laurens Trust Comp'y H. A. McLEOD, Mgr. Real fcatale Department. ? < Iffico in Todd Building. Christmas Has Come And Gone We haue a few pieces of I fie choicest Christmas Goods thai wicC be sold now at an Amazing Sacrifice Coma now and sec these bar , gains. Cost is not considered: mast be seid. Posey's January Is Now Going: On Buy St Now 0. B. Simmons ? Son Laurens, s. c. MONUMENTS. If you are in need of a nice Monu ment for love?! onofl I am pf< pared to furnish it to you at vory roasonablo prices. See mO< J. WADE ANDERRON, Laurens, S. C. V S ll Rheum and Eczema CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arriv al and Departure of Trains, l aurens, I Souih Carolina. EFFECTIVE7u*NE IG, 1908. WEST bound. No. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 a m No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:32 p m No. 1. Arrive Spartanburg.. 4:05 pm No. 5. Leave Greenwood.... 6:60 a m I No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:66 a m ! No. 6. Arrive Spartanburg.. 9.80 a in | No. 63. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m I No. 63. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 p in i No".*86. Leave Greenville .... 4:30 p in No.*86. Arrive Laurens. (3:25 p m | SOUTH hound. \<>. 2. Leave Spartanburg . . .12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2:82 p m I No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 0:13 p m No. ''. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00pm; No. 0. Leave Laurens. 6:35 p in No. 6. Arrive Greenwood_ 7:50 p m No.*87. Leave Laurens. S:10 a m Xo.^sv. Arrive Greenville... .10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:115 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 p m Trains *8lS and *87 daily except Sunday. Tri-weeUly through Pullman Parlor service between Augusta ami Ashe le oil trains Nos. 1 and 2; North itnd,Tuesdoys,Saturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. C. IL GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. A.W. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS, G.P.A., Augusta, Ga. Hcsllthe couch1 AND CU&E TME LIIWCS OLDS Trial Bottle Tree] 3 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY] r] OR MOJIF.Y REFUNDED. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all Stale Courts, prompt attention given to all business The best in the ?;vorld. as' ILE-DISC RECORDS A different selection on each side They fit my machine Thai leU'j the whole story except that at 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on cock side, than you ever bought be fore at $1.20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog ! S. M. & E. H. Wilkes Co. LAU REN S, S. O. I WILL POSITIVELY Save You Much Money on And make terms to suit your convenience. I sell high-grade Piano3, prize winners at all of the great expositions. I do not haul Pianos around, peddle them, and leave them on trial. My companies are reliable and are able lo Make Good Every Piano, This peddling of Pianos is very expensive and the purchaser paya 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 Pull and Haul Pianos About. It loosens them and in a short time they will be "broken down." You can't do better anywhere. I can sell NBW UPRIGHT PIANOS From $150 to $750 I can show you many makes of Player Pianos, and will give you the lowest prices and satifactory terms. Let me save you money. L. A. McCORD The Piano Man. Laurens, S. C.