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Or? iSSi ? t?? f? iS5? ?35? ? ? iSR? ? iS5i i?Si ? iSRi O Jj New Fall Goods ? i At i I W. G. Wilson & Co. I ^> New Dress Goods of foreign make in the most tie A siiable shades .it $i.oo, a yartl. Down through the several 4i> ^ grades of domestic manufacture, lull lines are shown. JJ? y New Mercerized poplins in all ihe new Colorings .it 2 sc. m? ^ Here is shown a double width Suiting in thirteen different m^l Colorings will make up style only 15c, the yard. Flan- JF^ A ueletls iu neat scroll patterns with or without border A W? ut IOC ?| Healherbloom Underskirts in different grades, New my ^ Hosiery, New Uutlerwear. Many mouths ago the manu m?* fact tires were notified of a scarsity of wool, consequently JP^ ^ a higher price i-. demanded for the present output and as ^ ^ the relative value of wool and cotton respond promptly ^| the price of both have advanced. Anticipating this we *f placed oui order early and offer many lines of goods 41? fpK cheaper than we could have done had our purchases heen ^} deferred. ^ j w. g. wilson & company | Laurens, S. C: New Accounts Every Day. It is surprising, even to us, to note the new business which comes to ns daily, proving First. That oui efforts to please are appreciated. .Second. That we have the confidence of the people. Third. That the masses think well of us. Fourth. That oui location is convenient. Fifth. That the public likes getting 4 per cent interest. ?Sixth. That quarterly interest is what the public likes. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. V< >TIN< i < JKRTl I K !ATI3 Each Dollar Counts 200 Voter, Enclosed herewith is $ . on subscription payment for which 1 cast votes for S. C. (With each certificate must lie hoiiI check, money order or cash for subscription payment, together with the nnmo and address of the subscriber plainly written or printed on Heparnle ? lips ) Are You Looking For a Sole-Mate ? We have a pair of tiiem lu-re f.>r you. We guarantee to fit you 90 peifeclly and ^ comfortably in Regal Shoes tliat you will never wear any shoes Lut Regals hereafter. REGAL SHOES give you the later?! New York ruslom styles?w you aon'i get in Othcf r< to wear ihoes. And Rep, </!i arlcr-sizes afford ta lue-to-tne&sure fit. 11? od I ) I'll you a Regal quality ev<-: knows it is standau $350 $4 $500 Tribble Clothing Co. Laurens, s. c. DR. GEO. L. MARTIN DIES AT GREENVILLE Prominent Purglcluu ami Valuable t'lt izeu Passes Awn) ut Age of ?'??"> Was a Native of Laureus. Dr. Geo. I- .Marlin, a native ami ? former citizen of I.aureus county, died at his home in Greenville last Thursday. The tlreenville News of Friday has the following uccount of his death: i Dr. George Lafayette Martin died yesterday morning at his home on the Buncombe road about ten o'clock, in the death of this man. (he COUUty ami whole IMedniout section of the state loses one of its most Influential and faithful servants. He was years ! old ut the time of his death, and leaver. I a family of four sons and a daughter. His wife, and a father 90 years old survive him also. Dr. Mai tin has been tor the past eight years the spe cial quarantine and vaccination agent ; of the stute hoard of health, appointed for the (anilities of the Piedmont see lion of the state. The funeral will be I held from the residence this morning, the services being at the First Baptist Church at eleven o'clock. The ||1U | sonn will take a prominent part in Hie j funeral. Dr. Martin having been one I of the leading members of that fra ternity. Dr. Marlin was horn in Laureus county in the Poplar Springs section. He went to school in Laureus county and then came to Pur man university I in tlreenville, ami graduated there, j taking the de'lee of 11. A. After 1^ graduating at l<'urman, he studied med icine at the Halt (more Medical college, at Baltimore, Mil., after which he prac ticed medicine in Laureus county for about eighteen years. He sttitled out on his life's career quite young, hav ing been practicing medicine when he was still a minor. Since he began to practice, however, he took two post graduate courses at the Baltimore college. Twenty live years UgO, Dr. Marlin married Miss Auiiit L. Stepp, a daugh ter of the Rev. A. ('. Stepp. Mrs. Mar I in is a sis ter of M r. Joseph A. Mc Cullough of Ureenvllle. They have been living in Greenville nboul ten ?ears. Sine., that time Dr. Marlin has I.ii appointed special agent for the counties of the Piedmont section it (he stale for I hi' Supervision of the vaccination, quarantining and disin fecting wherever necessary. Since moving to Greenville he had bought the beautiful home surrounded by large shady trees, out on the Hun 'Otnbe road, nboul i wo miles from Hie Ity. Ii is here thai ihe family have been living for Hie past eight or ten von ?'s, in the calm serenity ol conn ivy life, until the entrance ol the sad ill! ruder. , Dr. Marlin leaves lour sons. Broad us, .lohn. Henry and Lewis, and a daughter, Georgia. He is survived al so by bis wife and a rather, Mr. Lewis Marlin, ninety years old. lie also leaves an aunt, Mrs w. B. Madden, who during his early yeurs gave him (he care and kind treatment of a son. his mother having died when be wa> in infant. The funeral services were held at the Fir t Baptist church mi Fridn> morning and the Interment made in ihe i iiy ceinelery \\ KICK'S XKWS U KKOM. tine Kaimt Hau- lallen During Pus I Week I'ersouals. ICkoiu, Sept, "-'o. There have been line rains in this section foi the lust ? week ? Miss Kittle Cooper, who has been " ill foi' Several Week-., is DO heiler. Mrs. Maud Phillips. Misses Mai He ami Sue Cooper of Laureus, and Mil Pearl C'ulbertson spent Sunday with Ihelr aunt. Mrs l.oii Clllbnrtsoil. Mr. .1 W. Cooper and son of Green wood spent Saturday night with Mrs. To ii ('ooper. Mrs. I'loree Hamilton spent a few ? lavs last week with her lather Ml Wade 1'in: on. of the Mt, I'leutianl sec l ion. Quite a crowd attended prayer meeting at Ekom school house Sunday night. \ sprained Vllklc, As usually treated a sprained ankle w ill disable the injured pei son foi a month or more, hm ybapplying Chum borlalu's Liniment ami observing Ihe directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may. in most Cases, be effected in less Ihatl one weeks lime. This liniment is a most remarkable prepa ration; try it for a sprain or a bruise or when laid up with chronic or inns Ciliar rheumatism, and you are cei tain to he delighted with the prompt relief Which it affords. For sale hv I.aureus Drug Co. PIN Ali SKTTLK.KKXT, Take notice that on Ihe Stb day of October, WON; I w in render a final ac count of my mis and doings as Ad ministrator ol Ihe estate of Susie p, Drier, deceased, in Ihe ofTICC ol the Judge of Probate of l.aureus county, at II o'clock a. m . ami on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my irust as Administrator. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay inetll on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or he forever haired. H II, Drier. Administrator. Seft- 8. 190?.? 1 mo. 5 AMONG THE EXCHANGES J f *> SouiiUul In Anderson. Last night about !? o'clock o public Bcuiulal occurred in the Ceroleuu j vault, just a little to one Bide of the Milk> Way. The gloating old moon was just about half full, making its way the beat it could toward the ste alth, when it met the beautiful little piam t V< nus. The bloated old satel lite, which is in (he habit of gelling full about every four weeks, stumbled Up beside the pretty little star und before she knew he was near her. In had gathered her around and squeezed . her so light to his opaque sides that the little beauty's light was nearly extinguished. Indeed, she w as hugged so i losely that we could not hear her scream, hut one would naturally sup pose that as pretty u girl as Veil US would not want an Ugly old sinner like the moon squeezing her in pub lic, and it is just as likely as not we shall hear in a day or two that Old Sid has called a council ami will de croc (hill Ihc moon must go Into a wane for the next 211 days. -Anderson I nlelllgoncer. Never Touched Him. Among the many amusing incidents connected with the recent election in this county perhaps the best is the one in which a local opponent id' Senator Tllliuaii voted tor prohibition think lug lhereby to gel at the senator, the originator of the system, only to Mud the day alter (he great man had jumped on the prohibition hand wagon, It keeps one guessing who tries to foil >w the track or some of our poli ticians. Ileaufort Oazelte. Prnise l-'nr Col. l-'eatherslonc. Col. I-Vut herstone is due much cred it lor his efforts in behalf of a clean stall' and he will he rewarded in that his work will prove to he effectIvc. Ten nun of his stripe in any stale would win the battle. May South Carolina raise up many such men as l-Vat hoi stone and we expect lo see his slur rain the ascendancy. Success lo prohibition ami Col. Koatherstone! Clinton Chronicle in ti Dilemma. Mr. Perry Cook, the local Record loan, does not tptilc know which side he sympathizes witli in I lie Peary Cook controversy, Xh w herry Observer. Dirt) Court. The court docket last week was per haps the dirtiest in the history of Ah beville county, More cases of immor ality were called lnsi week than hnVe been called in years before. 'The fad is. our criminal record at this court is simply disgraceful to the proud old county ot Abbeville, I low much of ii may he chargeable to the enforced idleness of children we do not know, hut certain it is that young girls were too much in evidence at our court, Abbeville Press and Manner. Mas'. No More! The empire gown, the powers del late I a now in t nj I ret real No more the girlie girl will wear A nightie on the street. Washington Herald. l athers and Mothers. Over in I..oiiens county search has. been made for mothers ot veterans in the Confederate war. And now I he) are looking for fathers of Confederate veterans. Where nro the father: '.' If Anybody knows of a living mother or father of any Confederate veterans from Abbe \ Hie county the Press mid Banner w ill he pleased to publish facts concerning the soldier's enlistment, his service, his return or his wounds Or his death together with some facts of Ills life Several living mothers have been found in I,aureus county. MibeVille Press and Ihinucr. NO I It V. 01 l l.l t I ION. state of South Carolina, County ot I.aureus. When as. petitions sighed by more than one third of the Ipiullfled elector.-! and freeholders residing in Cross Mill school district, No. Cross Hill town ship. I,aureus county, South Carolina, asking for an election upon the ones lion of levying a 2 mill tax upon prop ortv in said school district lo he used for school purposes, have beep tiled with the County Hoard of I'MuctitIon, election i.. hereby ordered upon said (location, said election to he held on the L' .".tli day of Septemher. |f?00, al I'ine Ml tiff school house, under the management of the school trustee ol said school district Only such electors as return real or personal properly for Inxiitloii and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration cerllllcntes as required in the general election shall he al lowed to \oie. Those favoring the tax shall vote a ballot containing the wo-d Acs' Written or printed there on those against the tax shall vote a hallo' Containing the word "No" written or printed thereon. Molls shall open al the hour of two o'cl ick in tin- afternoon and remain open until lour O'clock When they shall close, and the ballots counted The Trustees shall report the re suit of said election to the County Auditor within ten days thereafter. OHO, I < PITTS, 7-2t Co. Supt Education ^********** ***********sfc ? Particularity for Fall * JU .... * ^ 1 >ik?-'s Hlood ami Skin Reined) is a medicine in- iT^ tended particularly i>n fall when aftei .1 hoi summet your [J] ^ blood is in .111 unusually thin and run down condition. In ^ ovdei to withstand the i<>hi this wiutei you will have to build up you 1 blood, the best leiucdy to do it with is Dike's ^ ^ oroei t*> wiuisiauu me coio uns wiuiei you win nave 10 ^ ^ build up you 1 blood, the best leiucdy to do it with is Dike's * Hlood and Skin Remedy. Ciood t??i the whole family. * Agent for 1 luylcr's rfl * I Dodson-Edwards Drug Co. $ /AN Laurens, St)tith Carolina *^********** *********4?^ ************************** i t 1! Kasv To Break A Dollar I? * * * . * iaj but how 1i.ii11 In !?vl it lo??elhei ai;ain. line i it count. !l you pav b.\ > In i i \t>u ate not leiupted * t?> spend I he small amounts I he loose (hau|?c. J; * * Whv not deposit your raminie each mouth ??! * one of the inanv advantage* <>l haviut' 1 hank ac with tlm haul: n 1 y a (luel; hook lo j? i\ \ <?u 1 * * ' bilk, and have a complete iceuid ol vom 1 \p< 11 * * * ?f? (Iitun -. j*~ The Bank for Your Savings. 'VWvWvWV vvvwvwvvw of 30c per bbl. We have only one more car of cheap flour. We will make this week only. Majestic liest Pat Flour, $6.10 White Swan Best Pat Flour, 6.00 Florena Half Pat Flour, 5.50 Corn, 97 I -2c Meal, 97 1 Uran, 1.20 5alt, PcaW hot 55c at VVearc expecting 1000 Bushels of Texas > Rust Proof Oats, while they last, we will C sell at 65c, per bushel. ? Don't forget to see us about your y Bagging and Ties. I Laurens Wholesale I Grocery Co.