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NONAGENARIAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Last Wednesday, October <5, Mrs. Margaret (ioodwin. or Aunt Pod", as she is a ffeel innately known to all. celebrated her ninetieth birlhduy. The day was inn do tin- occasion of a big reception and picnic, about sixty of her relatives and friends assembling at her bom.' with well tilled baskets and a nice collect ion of presents for the honored hostess. All lite guests greatly enjoyed the day and Aunt fed" declared it one of the happiest occasions of her life. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. hid Will Cunningham of Carters vllle. (In.. Mr. Cunningham being the only nephew of Mrs. (ioodwin to enjoy this unusual occasion. However, there were quite a number of other distant relatives present .Mrs. (Ioodwin is the widow of the late Itoberl (ioodwin ami the mother of I). P. (Ioodwin. former state sen ator from this county and a prominent fa i nter of I bis seel ion. The writer has known Mrs. (Ioodwin all bis life, and can truthfully say that she has always been one of the best women he over knew. Il.-r life has been i benediction to those of her community, and in sickness or other misfortune to befall friends or neigh bora "Aunt red" was m vor merely a sympathetic friend inn one rendj ami willing to assist in every way possible tint it the lullrmities of her advanced years and a recent misfortune whic h befell her. prevented further efforts and energies in i his direct ion. Sonn time ago she fell ami dislocated her hip, in consequence ol which she is now unable to walk at all I udor the burden of this alllction, however, she continues cheerful as any young person, a line spirit and consecrated Christinil Hoi mind is active and apparently as good as ever. May she live to eiijot additional anniversaries of her birthday. i: (i. ii I.aureus. It. P. I). No. \1. October I 2, 1000. Revival Mod lugs December Isl. It is a n mm need that beginning on December ist. a scries of revival meet ings will be hold at ihe Pirsl Presby terian, church of this city, conducted (>r. .1. Ci nest Thnckor, general evan gelist of the Southern Presbyterian cliMre.li Words to freeze the Soul. "Your Sim has consumption. in case |S hopeless." These appalling words were .spoken (o Ooo. It. Pievens, u leading merchant of Springfield. N by two export doctors one a lung specialist. Tlo u was shown the won derful power of l>r. King's New His-, oovory. "After three wicks' use." writes Mr. fllovotis, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In lim world for what it did for my hoy " Infallible for Coughs and Colds, n Is the safest, surest cun for desperate I.ting diseases on earth. f.Oc. and $1.00. The Lauren- Drug Co. and the Palmetto Drug Co gunr ant co satisfaction, Trial hoi tie free, All Fire Insurance Companies are Good and any policy is all ti.olit it" you (lo not have a fire. Wllcil you lifive a fire, how ever, a properly written policy in a good company is the one you should have. Better sec ilbotll this matter before (he fire occurs. There tire n<> better com? junies In the. count i y (hail (he National I'irc huuirauce CD., (.t HatU'otd and I'lte V "; ili' ii id Philadelphia, tfpn seoU'd lr }? J. Adams at Bank of Laurens < II \ Itl.l STON MUSIC PKSTIVAI*. < ? i-? ill Preparations For Event This Mandl In I'll) II) Till' Sou. Charleston is making great prepa lions for the entertalnnient of liun ilroils hi visitors from all parts of South Carolina during the week be ginning October The special feature of I tin week will bo a series of live musical concerts, fen I it res of which promise lo surpass anything of the son ever altempleil in Ibe south, The Kassian Symphony orchestra, un organization of fifty high-class musicians, conducted by Modes! Altsclllller, has been engaged and i he services of soloists of ability and special fitness for the musical numbers lo be given have been con tracted for. Tin- Itussiaii Symphony orchestra has never I,' lore visited the south hut during i he lasi two years Iis fame has been spreading throughout the east and west, Us journey across the con tinent las? spring lo (he Pacific coast was marked by a chorus of enthusias tic praise, and critics in New York, Itoslon, Pitlsblirg, Cleveland. Detroit. Los Angeles, San Francisco and doz ens of other cities have proclaimed its excellence. A chorus oi one hundred male voices and one of one hundred and llfty female voices have been organ ized ami the immense auditorium of the new Charleston museum Is being specially Ott oil up for Ihe occasion. A Hind oi six thousand dollars has been promised by leading business men of I he city to assist in defraying the expensl s uf this great festival. Numerous oilier amusement feat ures are in bo provided. King street is to he made the most brilliantly illuminated thoroughfare in the south. Pho score of torpedo boats ami sub marines ol the Atlantic Torpedo Koat Hot ilia will he returning to their home station nl Ihe navy yard here and it is hoped to have other naval nttrtlC I ions. Charleston is never more ntlrilCtlve thai) at this season of Ihe year and (the business and professional men of ihe pity are united in the determina tion lo make Ihe present undertaking la splendid success, one which will be I thoroughly enjoyed by Ihe host of vis itors whom they hope to have the ple.-e are of entertaining. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival ami Departure of Trains, I.aureus, South Carolina. UPPKCTIVM AI'KII. I. 1 !>?9. WtaST BOUND, No. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 am No. l. Leave Laurena. 'i-.'.vs. p m No. 1. Arrive Spartanburg. . 4:05 p ni No. ?">. Leave Greenwood. . 6:60 a m No. fi. Leave Laurens. 7:">f? a m No. .i. Arrive Spartanburg. 9,80 am No. ?>:'.. Leave Qrecnvillo, ... 12:20 p m No Arrive Laurens. 1:46 pm No. "so. Leave (ireenville ... 4j80 |? in No. So. Arrive Laurens. 0:26 p m KOUTII ROUND. No. Leave Spartanburg . 12:20 p m No. 2, Leave Laurens. 2:"'2 p m No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 0:16 pm No. 0. Leave Spartanburg 6:00 p m No. 0, Leave Laurens.6:36 p m No. Ii. Arrive Greenwood .... 7:60 pm No.*87. Leave Laurens. 8:10 am No.'ST. Arrive (Ireenville . . . 10:20 a m No. ?>:'.. Leave Laurens. 2:a"f> p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 p m rrnins "sil ami *X7 daily except Sunday. I'M weekly through Pullman Parlor Car Service bei weep Augusta and Nshovtlle on (rains Np,sj. \ and $2 Ninth bound. Tuesdays, Saturdays; Southbound, Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays. t il 0A8QUR Agent. Laurens, S. C. G. T. HKV.W. den. Agt.. (ireenville, s. c, \ VV, VS'OI'JIISOM, Oen. Supt.. KllNIOST WILLIAMS. 0. P. A.. Augusta, Ca. Dr.King's New LlfoPllls Tha heat in the world* IM SINKSS COOR AT l'HOSS HILL. ! Much Cotton I? llelug Marketed \t That IMiicc Other Items. Cross Hill. Oct. 11 Dr. C. II. Young left last Tuesday for Hnltiinore d> en ter a medical college. Mr. Lambert Nnuoe has gone in en ter Ihe Atlanta Menial college. Little Miss Ruth, i In- ll-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I). Heeks, celebrated her sixth birthday last Saturday. Quite a number of little girls were invited to spend the after noon; all had a line time. Mr. Me Du 111 o Cnlvert who was re ported very ill last week died Momla\ evening. Miss Liln Bird of Columbia is visit illg Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Nam e. Miss Tabbie Turner has gone to At lanta to accept a position as stciio- 1 grapher. William Tell, her brother, also has work in the "flute City". Quite a largo number of ladies at- | (ended Miss l.ida lludd's milliners ! opening last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. <!. Drown of Ninot} Six visited their daughter, Mis .1 i; WllCUt, last week. Mr. Henry Coleman has sold his home and farm to Mr. Thomas Carter; Mr. Carter sold his home place to Mr. Ii. R. Owens, and Mr. Owens sold his house and lot to Mr. W. I!. Fuller. Last Saturday was another busy day in the cotton market here; more than one hundred hales were sold. The present price of cotton is encouraging to farmer and merchant. The col lections ami sales of one It rill la I Saturday amounted to more than i" ono. Business is good. The State Fair. Visitors to the stale lair this year Will have ail Opportunity of seeing Ihe nation's chief. President Taft conn-., to Columbia on Saturday, November ?J. the lasi day of the fair The fair starts on November l ami continues for six days. Special features of Ihn gala occasion will he education day, the CleniHon-Caroliua football game, increased exhibits and im i y other things secured for tbo pleasure ami entertainment of the visitor:-. The Rest Plaster. A piece of llaunel dampened with ! Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame - hack or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains ami Is certain to please anyone suffering from that disease. Sold by the Lull rens Drug Co. 8 Young Men's Fall Suits sr f Exclusive Styles and Fabrics at $15, $18, $20 and $25 x x I .?i j i ., i.i. I'kr?, l?y i.. ,\ Ol. KK, |IK? \l tin C pi ,C( ?? V.. ofl'l 1 Voll tll< ; jU .lit >l lit it ll int; value obtainable in tlii^ eity. ICvery model tvpilics perfection in stvle, finish :nid tit. The models run from Ihe semi extreme t.> tin- eousei vative in rut. to please all those who want some thing stUarl, distinctive, at is*toctatic 1 *??.?K111<.? at model ale eo: I. Von will find tin' I titties unti n il in pattern .nid i|ualit\ , exclusive we i\t ? ol pure worsteds and e.ts iinetes everyone especial I \ woven fot oui young inen' i loihi \ nit will mal <? uu inistal.e in selecting in \ i 'in Hi tin I- J vi? 1 Suits at s? i ,, $ t 8, tyi'O and $ ! .. il \ > >u want a teal In fashionable suit foi general i i \ i< e iud Ihe greatest |..ihle value lot \iir.i tnonev. \l least eonte and see the large uira\ <il fahrte and (he m.hin uiflN styles. Who'll th ink us lot Ihe lip. & & I lie Reliable Store o. Lanrens, S. C. 1 want the public to stop and think! And stop and think is what the public will do Women's Tailored Suits S i X oi > Suits 15.00 Snit>> ku?o Suits 8.00 Suits '?? I' Skirls $ 10.00 Skirts n.00 Skirts ><->(> Skirts ;.oo Skirts Wtticoats at S il? l Dress Goods and Domestics Pine lino of Suitings in tin- lato 1 sinnlos of given, rod, blue und fancy colors if they will gfet in touch with my way of doing* business. K NEW STORE, NEW MET ODS, 7",e values Pest Calico Domestic Plaid* Flannel (luting Hod Flannel All colors Drapery ?Fi le lie Special Hleeching Apron Q\nghatna i2*c Cambric Oc 26c Window Shades it, I contend thai w hen you spend a dollar you are entitled to a dollars worth, and it is the policy of this store lo irjve you a Bid DOLLARS worth. Try me and let my prices talk for themselves. Men's Department ..on W01 ? t.-.j I'jtrii .j.iWi ? ? .: 00 ::. 10 1.'. i'. 1 Men s Shirt s 7?c Shirt ?? r.?e :">bc Shii 11 ::'.ie line Shirts llle 7fii' Worl: Shirt? i lo niie VVorli Shirts H'.io Prices quoted here are money Savers for you Special Men' Heavy (lose lo <.'ioil llickorv Shirting tl|p Men's$2.1)0 Wool 1 oat Sweati'i* 1 Si :iti lto\ ' .-' I.? .0 \ aim- ~'.i< Men's Overalls li?c I >o\ 's 1 )eparl nietit He values r>c value*, l?g line of |i< Uncle rwea t 1 rid V.'.e Ashendorf, He Sells it Cheaper. Ashendorf, Ihe rian W ho Cuts the Price. Some Iii;; Karsains in Our Slice Department For Men, Women and < 'liildien. Men's $rh(Mj viil io.h s.'i.M 2.1in :.' I'.i Women' ? i.flG 111?: ss?;lls it < ?ikapkr w. ? Ashen 2 doors west of Posl Office* .aureus, S. C.