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COLUMBIA ALUMNAE ARE HARD AT WORK Will Bend Their Efforts To Rebuilding uf College Library?Assistance Asked In Laurens Couuty. At a meetiug of the Columbia Col lege Alumnae association it wus unan imously und heartily resolved? f irst. That the alumnae of Cplumbia college desire to express their pro found sorrow at the news of the de mi m-iion ?f the college building. Second. That they wish to pledge unev their devoted loyalty to the col lege which has done so much for them and for hundreds of others. Third. That they will as heretofore center their efforts on the library of the college, and win take Immediate bteps for its rehabilitation. Fourth. That they call Upon their sister alumnae everywhere to aid their efforts. Any contribution, whether of money or hooks, will be gladly re ceived and acknowledged by Miss Elizabeth Keenan. Treasurer Columbia Alumnae association. "His dut <pii cito dat." Mrs. C. 1). Stanley, pres. Mrs. W. 1 Weston, sec c. c. associa tion. Committee on Resolutions Miss Ma rie MacDonnld, Miss Janye Conway Qarllngton. The alumnae of Columbia college, now residing in Laurens county, are earnestly requested to aid the efforts in this good work. Columbia college is nouud to rise again to its former prominence, and it is hoped that all Its one-time students will assist in the work. KKO.il MOl'VI'VILI.E, ROUTE OXE. Many Attended llox Supper at Beuver da in Church. Mountville. It. P. I). No. 1. Sept. L'U. ?Tue good ruins in this community during the past week have helped the looks of the crops considerably, al though they came too late to do any material good. The box supper at Beaverdam church last Saturday night was a suc cess from every standpoint, every one j present having a good time und $13.50 being raised for the improvement work on the church. Owing to the heavy downpour of rain, u great many ptople were prevented from COIIliUg, among these being Messrs. Thomason. Hicks and Roper of Laurens, whose i-bsence was a great disappointment. However, Mr. R, li. Franks was on hand and entertained the audience With several Mood songs. Among those who sang were Misses Pearl Coleinan, Lizzie Mitchell, Sadie Fuller und Fannie Smith, and Messrs. Franks. 0. S. Harp, and Frank Stokes. In the voting contest for the pret tiest girl. Miss Lizzie Mitchell won the prize, receiving Tu votes. Air. Alsey Mitchell w ill leave in a few days for Georgia where he will teach school. Vlrs. .1. I). M. Shaw who has been quite ill is much better now Mr. Alsey Madden has been visiting friends, here for the past few days Miss Lizzie Mllain of Holly drove visited Miss Irene Benjamin on Sat urday. Near Heath In Bur Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs hla Soper to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering." she writes, "and several tines nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King's New Dis covery brought quick relief aud a Cure SO permanent that I have not have not been troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Hig Pond. Pa. It works wonders in Coughs aud Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, La Urlppe, Asthma. Croup. Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections 60c und $1.00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. No! Dent Illume Him. The pi ice of COttOll htm held up very well since Hon. B, I). Smith was elected to the United States senate. We have not heard anybody charge, however, thai he was responsible for the short Crop. Anderson Daily Mall. Best Treatment For a Burs. If for no other reason, Chamber lain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of hums. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury iM a severe one. heals the part without leaving a sear. This salve is ulso unequalled for <'happed hands, sore nipples aud dis eases of the skin. Price cents. For sule by I.aureus Drug Co. 1,unfoid Oil Mill Charter. The secretary of state issued on Wednesday of last week a charter to the Lanford Oil Mill company of this county. The capital stock is $16,000 iind the Incorporators are Messrs. T. it. Cox, W. J, Bryson and R. D. Bry son, It Sated Ills Leg. "All thought I'd lose, my leg." writes J, a. Bwenson, Watertown, wis. "Ten years of eczema, that fifteen doc tors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Huwklen's Arnica Salve It sound aud well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions. Eczema. Salt Rheum, Bolls, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 2f,c at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. BAPTISTS MKKT THIS MONTH. County Association Couvouch With lit. l'leiiMunt Church. The Laurena County Baptist usbo elation will meet this year with Mt. Pleasant church, convening on September 28th, and lasting three days. Rev, K. C. Watson of this < ity is the present moderator of this ni o elation, The delegates who have been He.-ted are notified that the neurosl railway point is Cold Point, and that the homes of each Will be as an nounced below. II will be noted that the delegales from each church lire grouped together and assigned to i!,.? same home: for instance, all the del' egutes from Beaverdam church will be entertained by Mr. Augustus Fuller, und all those from Princeton by Mr. W. Ii. Pinson. The delegates are assigned as fol lows : ?euverdum, Augustus Puller; Belle view. .1. W. Fells; Betilah, 15. P. Ter ry; llethabara, T M. Mania; Chest nut Itldge, I. 0, Nelson: Clinton Plrst, W. .1. Powler; Clinton Second, Joseph Nel ton; doss Hill, (>. c. nuunlnghani; Dur bin. T. II. Madden; Friendship, .1. A. Madden: Harmony. ,1. C. Mi:Daniel; Highland Home. I.. W. Martin: Holly Ornve, .1. A. Smith; l.tingston, i. c Pinson: Lau ford, W. B. Mundy; Lau reilS First. Mrs .1. D ,.M. Shaw; Lau rens Second. .1. W. Powler; Lydia. W. 'I*. Benjamin; Mt. flnllagher, .1. A. P. \ioore: Mt Olive, I: M. Cunningham; Mouulivllle, W. W Fowler; New Pros pect, Jones Miller; Poplar Springs, I. W. Savon; Princeton, W. H. Pinson: Rubun Creek. M. R. Me I Inuiel; Union, T P. Jones; Warrior Creek. I. |{. Mo Duniel; Waterloo.?;, m Moore; Wan.. Mill. W. II. Williams. The I.mill Linn of Doom was seen in tlie red face, hands and body of the litt4& son of II M. Adams of Henrietta. Pa, His awful plight from eczema had. for live years, defied ull remedies and baffled the best doc tors, who said the poisoned blod had affected Iiis lungs and nothing could save him. "But." writes his mother, "seven bottles of Fleet ric Hitters Com pletely cured him." For Rruptloii Rczenia, Stilt Rheum. Sores and all Blood Disorders and Rheumatism. Rlectric Hitters is supreme. Only aOc Guaranteed by Lnurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug ('o. Luit re us Boj In Hampton. Prof. James H. Sullivan arrived in Bruuson Monday evening from Lnu rens, S. C. und will make this his fu ture place of residence, having been eh- led by the Bruuson high school trustees as its principal. Prof. Sul livan is a thoroughly educated young man, ami is competent to nil the place. He is a brother-in-law to our fellow townsman. Mr. S. A. Agliew, cashier of the Bank of Bruuson. We welcome him in our midst.- Hamilton County News. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice thut on the l.'.th day of October, 1009, l will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of W. W. Jones, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Lacrens county, at II o'clock a. 111.. and oil the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or he forever barred. ('. Hau Allen. Admlnlst rntor, Sept. 15, IflOfl I mo. The McCord 1 Studio I will copy any Photo, on- | large any picture and | make High Grade Pho- ? tographs for you at t he ? very lowest prices. No photographer can do \ more nor offer any ? more special inducement than the \ ricCord Studio | has always done. The McCord Studio's motto is "Best Pictures, Lowest Prices" Come to see us. ?_-r? Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Are cured by Chamberlain a Salve One applica tion relieve* tl.e hcu-.uk aud burning ?eutauou THICKS DON'T COUN r and can nevor bn i-?-1 it-?i upon for r?siiltn which meet with tin- approval of lhos< , who favor in with thoir I'LUMBING, II KATING AND tiTHAM KITTING. Insanitary systems which do noi como np to requirements should ho replaced. Improved health and les* doctor' hills will repay the outlay, K.uunatea ehe ?rfully furnished for now or repair work. DoaK ? McKechnie South Ilarpf r Stroet Phone 292 Laurena, S. C. lilt. CLIFTON .IONT:S Dentist Office in Simmons building i'hone: Office No. Residence 219. j Simpson, Cooper <S: Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts, prompt attention given to all business Before you buy a HEATER be sure to see our line in dif ^ ferent styles and \ sizes, made of the best quality of iron and so constructed that t h e y will consume less fuel than any other Heater on the market. We have our complete line for wood and coal in dif ferent styles and sizes on our sample floor and it will be money saved for i you if you will see our line before you s KINS Back from the north with plenty of real nice goods and the prices are certainly right as you will readily see by the following prices and the quality of the goods SPIX IALS FOR JRI3AY Wan! wide Sea Island, yd. .05 The prettiest Sea Island in this town, bought to sell at 10c yard per bill in is (\0 yours at special price yd ?vrO Heavy Cotton Flannel #05 Good Cotton Flannel .06 /^J Extra Cotton Flannel .08 ! The verv heaviest at LOcand Outing, per yard only .05 Outing per yard only .08.' The very best Outing only .10 Large line of Flanneletta and Suitings, all beaut i- | i\ fid patterns, yd. * * " See that 25c Dress Goods f 5 Dress Goods per yard only .25 The greatest selection in the city to go at this CA prece, per yard only ?OU Bed Ticking, per yard only 905 A. C. A. Ticking, the best leather ticking on the f ^ market, per yard only ?*& Andrescoggin and Fruit of the Loom Bleaching't hat 4 f\ is out of sight per yard ? 1 vr Here is a snap that I just pick ed up and it will not last, at the price I name but one day, so come early 1000 yards Calico, per yd. #03 1000 yards White Homes- (X'J pun, yard wide, per yd. ? vr*> Notion Department The Notion Department is just full (?I fal things, so come in and get some of thein while they are fresh. Too numerous to mention, just come. Shoes We have them from the very lowest in price to the hest, anil the quality is all (). K. Saturday only we will put in a pair of host- with every pair of shoes from $i.oo up. The 5 and lOcts Store is full of bargain^, we cannot mention the articles, hut come and see. I want your business and if the right juices ami the quality in goods count fur anything 1 will furnish both. Yours for Business J. L. HOPKINS l.aureus, South Carolina