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CITV SLAUGHTER PEN 18 CONDEMNED Board ol Health Acts Promptly in the Matter. HEALTH OFFICER ADDED KcromincildllthtUH Governing (he {'on. dud of Ihitchcr Pens und Markets <? rjint?'tl Im Cnuiiril. Disclosures of quite tin unpleasant und evon nauseating nature have been made in reference in the slaughter | pen, h.cutcd to the nerthwesl of the city Just tibovo the cistern from whicli the t'tly is supplied with water. Complaints had been received l?y the uuthoiilicH nod on Thursday after noon seven incmbers of tho board of healtl; went out to the pen and "looked ii over". Ah i in- majority of people know, the ' slaughter pen, where practically :? 11 the butchering of the city is done, is located neu the city limits, not for from the furniture factory, in the vi cinity of Little river. They also know thai the clly is supplied with water from this river; the cistern at the liver is Idled, the water filtered, (of its nith) and pumped to the stand pipe. Cm the people did not know that just three hundred yards up the stream was (he slaughter pen, and thai the draining is superb, Nol the least chance is there for any of the tilth from this pen to escape; it is built upon a little knoll which from one side slopes directly into Little river; on the other, is a dry branch which bends around ami conies into the liver just a little lower down. When t' ? heavy rains come, the little Knoll In beautifully washed off; in fact, it could not he heller demised and I lie cistern receives, the Pith. Thursday afternoon. Dr. Hughes, in. Washington, Mr. i. B. liiilpot, Dr. Christopher, Mr. T. I.. Monroe, Mr. I*. A. Simpson ami Dr. I. Hehayor, of the cii\ hoard of health, went out to the pen ami made a close Inspection. Ill speaking of the condition in which they found it. one of the members said: "You couldn't exaggerate it; it's awful". It is not necessary to relate hero all that was found; suf fice it to say that with the remains of slaughtered cattle usually left nl such places, the pig pens of mire und tilth, ami the countless buzzards that were about the place, the hoard of health were amply convinced that the existence of this place was a constant menace to the health of the Commu nity. The board made the following re commendations to the city (tOUI)Cll ill special session on Friday morning! "Thaii whereas we see (be greol ne cessil) ol having n health ofllcor, whose ?hi I v duly shall he to look into the snilitiiry conditions of the (own. we therefore pray you. let us appoint such an olflcor. ?"ihat n e limi a slaughter pep or galh)WS situated in the west end of I lie lOWII, which we hereby roll le;..h und leonmiiiopd that it he at once re moved and the place thoroughly cleaned and limed. "Thul the butchers and market men of the city handling fresh meats shall keep same covered with white sheets, from the slaughter pen lo the refiig eratoi "Thill the Charleston and Western Carolina railroad he required to drain the pond on the WOfll Bide of the fur nil ii re factory". The city council granted all the re quests of the hoard, and has Incor porated into the ordinances such measures as will insure the proper enforcement of the above. on Mon day morning the hoard met ami elect ed Mr. .lohn T, LailgSton, heMl'i o! fleer. Mr Lnngston will at once glvo l|p his duties as sergeant on the city police force and begin his new duties. |t is understood that already the butchers of the city have abandoned the old pen anil ate now Using the 0|JC owned by Mr. .1. Waih' Anderson, lo cated east or the city. Thin pen is so situated Ihat It is easily und well drained, and with Health Officer Langst on to do the Inspecting there should never hi- any further com plaints. Hanks Hill ( lose On Monday. According to a signed ngreoment, nil the banks of the city will (lose their doors on Monday. .Inly 5th, fol lOWlng the "gl?rlOUS fourth '. It if] understood that a number of the ?;toroa ai jo will close. LVYMKN'S MKKTINU SI XI? VV. Baptists Complete Campaign With Rail) ill l'lrsl Church. Marly in Iho spring the Baptists of the Laurens association Inaugurated u church-lo-church campaign in the Interest of missions under the auspices of the Laymen's movement, A schedule of dates lor nil the churches comprising this association was arranged, n number of speakers were enlisted in the work and within the past two or three months the laymen of I.aureus county have had i presented to them the cause of mis sions as novcr beforo, perhaps. Prominent among the speakers en gaged in this missionary campaign were the Hev. YV. R. 'I'hayer. the Rev. R. ('. Watson. C. X. Poho, C. IL Poper, \V. I*. Culhertson, U, A. Cooper ami F. L. Pramlclt. On Sunday there was held al the First Baptist church, this city, the fi nal scheduled meeting of th<> cam paign. The meeting was led by Messrs.. ('. II. Iloper and It. A. Cooper. II was a matter of regret that Prof. \V. I'. Culhertson of Moiilltville, who was expected to make one of the ad dresses on this occasion, was provcnl ed from being present. LIU CATION A L BALLY IIERK. Dr. S. C Mitchell ami .Mr. Lewis Par ker, Visiting Speakers. There is a stale organization called the educational mass meeting commit tee, tinder whose auspices rally meet ings are lo he held in every county seal at some date during the summer. For this work some of the most gil'lod speakers of the slate have UVen se cured; they will go from place to place, just as the campaign parties do in election year. August !lrd has |)oon appointed as the day tor the meeting in Laurens, and the speakers here are to he: in. s. c. Mitchell, president of die Uni versity of South Carolina. Mr. Lewis W. Parker, mill president of (iroen j ville. and Hon. c. c. Fonthcrslonc of this city. It is also likely thai Su perinlendonl Pills will give some facts and figures regarding taxation and tile needs of the schools. The meeting will he one of inestimable value, and it affords an opportunity that the people of the city and county etui ill afford to let pass. The exact place of the meeting ami the hour will he announced later. A Wonderful Paint. Make your paint and save manu facturer's profit. N'oii can make paint al the least C0S| when you mix ::) of a gallon of Lipseed oil costing I.', cent.: with a gallon of L, ?V- M. > I'alnt, You Iben make one ami three fourth gallons of paint. liny a gal lon and try it. and gel \onr money hack if not found so. TlieL. & M. Pain! lias been in use over years, and has decorated more than two i million American homes. Sold by 1.1. Ii. ,vi- M. I.. Nash. Laurens .1. w. I Copeltllld & Co.. Clinton. Waffs Defeats I.aureus Teil III. (>n Saturday, .Inno Utltli, a* the Watis mills park, Waits mills defeated ihe Laurens loam bj a score ol ft lo I H.illeries: Wans, Pehlen and Haw kins Laurens: Met'ravy and ''tick ; etl, Umpires: (Irubbs und .Mills. Dil Vis? Hope I' Co.'s Hie. Mill Kllll Sale Is in full blast. Crowds of people are nltcndihg this popular and well advertised sale. Messrs, Davis Boper Co report that the crowds have been larger than usual and thai they are offering bigger values than over, Slock mm.I he reduced. Cot(ot) and wool goods are advancing every day ami the values you can get now are al a posltlvo saving to you Mr. Barksdale Wins Suit. In a decision handed down in the 'supremo courl Friday, Mr. W, I). Barksdale of Laurens wins in his dam are suit against the C. ft, W. C. rail way on account of a coal chute creel ed mar his properly, lie got a ver tllel lor $1,000 in the lower courl and the decision confirms this. The suit was for damages done his properly by 11)0 coal and coal dust from the oh nte, It sometimes happens that a fellow gets a reputation for genius simply because he Is too lazy to work. PREVENTS BALDNESS. Vouf money hark foi the mere asking if Kex.ill "yl" Hair Tonic does not make the scalp i lean and healthy, nourish the hair root*, cure dandruff, sad stimulate a ? new growth of hair. Fut it to a teil at our ruk, Two tlist, 50c.and li.oo. ; Laurena Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. WHY CLKMSON? The Fdgelleld .News, rounded ti couple of years ago by William I*. Cnl lunin has ceased publicnlion hecnuso Mr. Cnlhoun. who expected to operate the paper as an ii vocation, with I ho practice of the law as his vocation, finds th<> double duty loo laborious ami worrying, In the last issue of his paper Mr. Cnlhoun makes a contribution to cur rent history that, coming from him, has more than ordinary interest. Wo refer to tin' references to Mr. Cloin ?oll, in Hie following editorial: Many questions have been made about the muddle at (Menu.on College. We do not propose to offer any solu tion, nor to condemn any one. it does not make any difference as to who is right, as the eollege has its hand deep in the pockets of the slate ami pulls as much money as. it wants, ami more than it ought to have. Clemsoil took his wile's money ami property that belonged to his grand daughter ami gave it to the state, not to advance education, not for his love of mankind, but simply to gratify bis vanity and private spite. He de spised his fellow-beings ami was with out religion. He told us several years before his death that there was no room for an honest man in South Carolina. "Why," he exclaimed, "if there was ever such a man as Christ, and if he would come to South Caro lina he COIlId Hot he elected to (lie ofllce of a constable." We limit in relating the above the number of oaths stuck in at every point. A college founded by such a man with other people's money through vanity and spite, can not ex pool to , get on smoothly. Clemson's sole aim ill giving his wile's mono) to South Carolina was to keep the Culhouu family from owning Fori Hill, and he : said so wit!, many oaths: ami to make his spite complete, he stuck his own name to the college, not one dollar of (he money nor one acre of the laud be gave the state being rightfully or morally his own. lint tin most astonishing part of this business is that the college should have been named alter this I'enilsyl vauian ami misanthrope, who Mr, Calhoun says was a blasphemer and an atheist, and that while his money or other peoplo's money which he gave away, according to Mr. Culhouu does not furnish live per centum of the Income of the college, the control forever remains in the Kclf-pcrpclti ating agents of Mr. Clemsou. South Carolina pays for the band hut bus no cunt rol I in;', voice in I be Choice of the music. Why was luil the college given the name ol a South Carolinian? Why was not its con I rol \esled in South Carolina'' The Columbia Stale. XKWS i mm i ih:\ < oi \ i Itv. i'ersounl Mention Almut lalctl i'cuplc ami Their f riends, OWtllgH, Julie 371b. Most ol Hie tanners in (his section ol the county have their crops in fairly good shape How, although there is still a g.ood deal of grass to contend with. Misses Susie Cray and Vivian Ann ?Irung vlslled Mi's. .1. A. Armstrong tbi;; week. Miss Chiylle Rnhh is confined to her room on account of illness. Mi Karl liabb is. at home from Col gate university to spend ihe summer with his falber. Mr. C. A liabb Miss Lucia lleasoii of Woodriifl i: spending a tew ikiys with her uncle, in .1 W. Season. Slide of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tin- Dim of F, I. Cheney ti Co , doing buslnoj ill the city of Toledo, county ami si ale aforesaid, ami that said firm will pa> the sum of o.NK HCNDRIOD |KJI. LARS for each and every cnt v ol catarrh that cannot be cured by Ihe use of Hall'. Catarrh Cure. Ftank ,f. Cheney, Sworn to before me and Subscribed in my presepce, this (lib day ol He eeinber, A. I? 188(1. a. W, (llenson, (Seal) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, ami acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free V. J, Cheney ti Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, T.'.c. Take Halls family i'ills for eon ntipation. We have just lecehed another ship incut of Refrigerators ami if you have not L'CURht one yet be sure to sue our line. S. M. ft E. H Wllkus & Co. \ \ kxciksion to en \ iilkston. Mr. \V. II. UIIKersini \\ ill Ciirrti < rowil in Cllj llj Hit' Sen. There Is lo ho an excursion in fhiir lesion on Wednesday, ihn I nil of July, which will In- managed h> Mr. \V, 11 tiilknrsou, Jr., whose name, as every body know:., is a gun I'll m > lliul (lie excursion will no eoiulueled as an liouiict il. As 1 Iiis Is In I In- onlv excursion of Ihn season !?> Ihn elt,\ by the sett, thorn Is no doubl of Iis success. Leave Laurens !i:IS a. m., arrive Charleston II p in. Lnavn Charles inn !l o'clock Thursday night, July 15, All tor Ihn nxlrmnel> low railroad fare nt $ *. fur i ln> round I rip. This is a line limn lo visit Ihn his loric elly and nnJo> the dellglilful ami refreshing sea bren/n, vvllli Surf haihiiig I if you warn in at i in' I li' nt Palms, ami 11?:111\ iiibor thing,:;, in eluding base hall. it yon would havn an nnjoyabln tri|i at lite lowest possible cunt, Iben take advantage ol tin' opportunity lo h<> pro! en) uu I'bn Mill iibsl. MIL .los. p. || \c\\ i l l. I'ltoMo 11 li. Kontier llcshh ul m' ( tiuiil.t llccotnes Snpl. of Iteliou Mills. li will In' of Interest to many in Laurens, especially in Ihn I'riueeloli ainl Tuuibling Shoals seeliOll. lo Know of llio SUCeejtS thai ha. i oi.o- lo Mi. .los. I'. I lac well, i ho . eeonil .f Mr. \V; II. Itagwnll, until rncnlitly a resident of Princeton, ami a hrolhcr j oi ci lef of Police W. S. ling well of Lam i n . for Ilie past four or live years Mr, llngwell has. bnnn Ihn assistant super hilendent of Ihe llellon coll on mills. Last week In- whs appointed superiu lendeiit, succeeding ihn lain .la . II Cohh v. ho was killed in an aUloillO hile accident near IJnlloii on Sambo June L'U. Mi. Ilag.wnli e ahotil !17 year.'i of tign and Ibis bomi encaged in llie mil line busine; ahoul L! years, startiiig in at Pnlzor til a dollar pnr diem. I* 1*4*litIiiiii \cic of ( urn. Mr. JaS. K. Minier, Ihn foremost young farmer of l nioii county, who lives al Seiitilia, will in llin cllj sn\ era I il:i>*s Ilm pa i vvnnk mi husim Speakinr of ihe crop pros peel in his section Mr. Minier r aid thai while hi: own crop was a fail ilvertlgi1 he had an acre of parlieularly lino coin li Was planled eurl> ami i. now ilkinji and itisscliiig, liiere belli}; UI.OiMI stalk: i esl linaled > on I be hern, Scholarship and En trance Examination Clemson Agricul tural College At (he County Couii House on I ii day. July '.'ml. at II a. in. tin; Schnlui ship and Kill ranee lOxntlilliut ion.. 10 CiClllSOIl Agl'lcillt iii ul College will he 'held under ihe direction ol Ihe County board of I'Muealloli Applicants must |i?i at h ai t Iii yniiCs of tige and luusl In- prepared lo eutui the Fresh malt 'Mass, There are no Scholarships In (lib Prdpsirainr.N ClaSi This ( las: Is Only opOli lo a limited llUlllbor of hoys who cannot retieli lllgll schools und wlio tire living in sections of (lie Statu Where school facilities are pooi\ Scholai ship are worth (Kill.OU and I'Yoc 'luiiimi The hcxl session of tMehi on \giicultulal CoMcgC W ill liCgill M'? Itt ... I'io'i Apply to Ihn Count*) Superintendent of Kducatiou after June Built foi neeii (?il information concerning the Bohol arship KsnmiimiIons. Cor catalogs, further information, ami cards upon which in make itppll cation fol' eiiirame, to the College, address P. II. MILL. PicmIiIciiL. ?it r.t <?emson ? lollego, s (!. A Sure Cure for Piles Mt. f. s Randall ol No, )o Knil Main St., Leroy, N, V , ?oi< .< il. it Itluodirie Ointment hAI Moven elRcatiou* In a itubhorn i m- i.i I'ileiand Ko ul I itturci ?i. it! < vei ^liilnx ei-.e li.it lailid Uloudiiia (liniment li ibid i..i 4 |m>i|iIvi guirantti tu iui? i iitu (.( money baik. Bio od trie Pint m*znt. It Ihr mntt hilling s.ilve in the Worl I It ?ill |n.s iliv.lv iure i ins. luiii'. i-lil rnrei, let! IUI .tiler, tall iheum .ii.d ..II Ikln <?.!???. Found at Last a turf f?.r ^:< <rtii?. Mr. Charlei Rlanthard Ol Philadelphia, pi. writes thai ?Im lud luffcred 1?? many yciri mill iliii terrible diicaie an.l lud Hied rimcdy. liter remedy for It, but could not find a curt, until tin wal idvlted lo try llloodinl Oinl mini, and lo h< > great tufprlii one bot heale.l up nearly all ..I li e bid lorei, anil tlx reCond boi completely cured her y*. i boi by null, IiKhjiIhio Liver Pills cud l oniiipaiion. a$c a boi DR. B. T. POSUY Laurens, S. (,'. My talk to you this week is very impor tant. If you uro i sufferer from headaches caused by straining llio eyes, ii is very important t<> you.Jof course that you ihould use your eyes, lull uaturo never intended thai you should abuse ti??'iii. I know Dial most head aches eomo from straining the normal eye or from mine illlpi r f??<*I eyes or in oilier words, Kyoa whieh do n?>t fovua. My experienee leads me t"> lielievo I bat all strained eyes etui !>>? ??? lieved liy properly lilted glasses. I Wit en this strain is relieved the headache disappears. Now r?'ti I son a lit1If \ou aru ti uuf Kfuror from headaches ami you suspeel that the cause is strained vision then my argument nuisl appeal to your ease. m\ ex per ? ience, gained from treat me cases 3 of eye strain, is valuable lo you. Try the reiuedv of glasses as I tit them and you will not be di appointed. N'o Charge for examination. I )r. I ?'. J. I nnian Roolll (i I '.lili 1 I?I ist I'.'hIV, I ..in 11 its, S. C\ Olliec days, l-'ritlay and Saturday mil?i^gjLrrn^a^iiiwaMnr^rrtr^vMywH*^ imh i on <n.' i'i.i m i'.: i;! \ preVl nl liill i holler i hau em Colli e Voll '.ill el' i I I he | ill III While \ mi m about ii you mi: I w i c'it vim;i mi iiic 111:it ? done woi 1; \\ ill . how Iii ii i ? ?oak '& McKot hnio South Harper Si reel I ?holies 202 Lmirens, S. n goods ? lean, good i loci. I -ountaiu S> rinses, Hol Water I'.iv, -. these arc si< k room necessities and eat h household should has e one. Now is \ our v hau*, u to v;c( a yood OI1C cheap. See our line of Brush es, Combs and Toilet Art icles, Dr. Posey's The Old Reliable, Glowing Springs Mineral Water I ?'irzi'X^yj um m:i \ tu illi n mm; ok Inve linr- in i<ai estate? Or are you .iv l.ml.in" i<u it home or plucu iti I.ir hu in real ? We w 111 assist ynii, whatever your needs, und w?* i an l':t it It Tu 11 > promise you a bargain ,n vvlitil lln?*! we iin business for you. j it \l i 11(11 si s l-'OK SALE II ' im' . in- Hi line building und atltai'llvt' in appcurunco and arrauge lurid I i i in tu null Hetter ace um Ii:.I. ANDERSON & BUrvUY. Todd limMing luiureilB, S C. Picture Frames Any size, any style, any price. Line of neat oval Pramcs assorted sizes and finished suitable for Photographs. NICHOLS STUDIO Diamonds (hi I 'art ial Payments. \ intill utiioiinl down und u little euch nullit Ii v> ill DOOn huy a Diamond S un will luive it paid fur before you I iiova il ami with tbc money you .voiild have thrown uwuy. he sides Von i now tin' quality und the weight ol ilu hiatnond you buy from us. We lell t lie bent and at rea sunubly low priceM. Fleming Bros. .HiWKU:RS, What about protecting your property against Iobs by (ire. We liave as good as the besl in the way of Insurance. [.aureus Fire In surance Agency C. W. McCRAVY, Mgr. Keep in ml ml that you can tied the be.?| 11 it ft I i 1 > or Mason:) Fruit .lain lu ill I ,/.-s at ? M & E, H. Wilkea * Co.