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A LETTER FROM LISBON. "Views and Comments by The Adver tiser's Correspondent. Lisbon, Aug 8.?The farmers have about finished hoeing and plowing cotton. Some of the crops arc in fine shape while others are not so good. Around Lisbon the Crops are some bet ter but later than lasl year, but this crop depends upon the early or late fall. Mr. Jam6s i'(limes has n veny line prospect In the Hoys' Corn COUtCSt of the Anderson variety. We hope that James will como out with first prize this fall. We have had line rains. We . feel now, If nothing happens, we may make a fairly good yield of both corn and cotton. There is a tine pea vine hay crop coining on that will add much to the forage crop. Mrs. Cora Wharton and son of Rock ingham, N. C, Miss Marie Oliphant of Blacksburg and Miss Margaret Dunlap of Laurons spent at fortnight with Mrs. J. T. Ballew. Mrs. Charles Milam and son of Cam. den, Mr. L. Mllam of Columbia, Mr. Rlvens Milam of Durham, N. C. and others are spending a whllo with Mrs. Milam and Mrs. Fuller. The Wrights, Howells and Browns went down on Little river last Fri day, near Dunlap's bridge, and caught more Hsli than they could eat. That means something, as we know how those men enjoy a tlsh stew made by Mr. Howell. Your correspondent went on a little? outing to Qlenn and West Spring last week. Found the crops very poor with few exceptions and In many plac es needing rain very badly. There was a large crowd at Glenn's Hotel and private hoarding houses. Heard buj little politics. Featherstono, Mc Leod, and Blease were the only men 1 heard mentioned for governor. We think that Featherstone is in lead and will end up that way. At any rate Featherstone is going to be In second V*ttt?r With McLeod or Blease. Life on Panama ('anal. Has been one frightful drawback malaria trouble?-that has brought suf fering and- death to thousands. The "germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weak ness and general debility. But Elec tric Bitters never fall to destroy them Hhd cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Win. A. Fret well, of Luenina, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Typhoid. Hue. Guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. MR. P. B. SMITH DI KS SUDDENLY. Cross Hill Loses (Joed Citizen Fun eral Conducted Friday -Personals. Cross Hill, Aug. 8.?Messrs J. Hen.' ry Rasor and J. E. Leaman went to! Anderson last Thursday to attend the auto races. They went in Mr. Raxor's Blllck, returning Friday. Mr. R. T. Taylor and Misses Lidie Taylor and Jennie Boyd of Fountain inn visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wasson and other relatives here last week. Mrs. J. O. Guthrie and Miss Kloise ! Guthrie are 'he guests of Mr. and Mrs j J. A. Guthrie. Mrs. Ida Whyte of Greensboro. N. C, and Miss AI venia Guthrie of Burl ington, N. C. arc with Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. Henry Nance. Capt. J. G. Jenkins of Greenwood, was here last Friday for the funeral of Mr. P. B. Smith. Dr. Morris Owens is with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Owens. Dr. Owens graduated with distinction at the Baltimore Medical college last spring and has been engaged In hos pital work for the college since. Mrs. J. C. Austin and little son, of. Vldolln, Georgia, nre with relatives] here. Miss Nettie Simpson of Edgefleld is with Mrs. Davenport. * Mrs. Hayne Bryson is visiting Mrs. Lizzie Bryson. The piano contest at Rasor, Leaman and Denny ended last Wednesday. Mls3 Nannie Goodman won the piano. She received the highest number of votes, 2,285,223 The next highest was Miss Lucia Hill with 1,358,107. The meeting at the Baptist church continued during iast week. Lev. James Martin, brother of the Pastor, Rev. J. A. Martin, did all the preach ing. The meeting at the Presbyterian church began yesterday. Rev. Mr. Rousenberg of Georgia will assist the pastor here Rev G. M. Hollingsworth and family returned last Friday from a visit to their homefolks near Conyers, Ga. Mrs. R. A. Austin, Misses Kate and Anne Austin and Gertrude leaman will return from Montreat today. Mr. P. B. Smith died at his home in Cross Hill Thursday night, August 4th and was buried Friday at the Presby terian cemetery. Mr. Smith was In his usual health. Ho was taken sud denly 111 about 0 o'clock and died at 11 o'clock. He leaves a wife to mourn her loss. Mr. Smith was about r>6 years of age and was a useful Citizen. The following acted as pall henrers: j. W. Simmons, R. W. Brown, Dr. J. H. Miller, J. H. Dukes, R. D. Nance and R. A. Warton. I OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. & Salesmen yv^inML^ our interest in Laurens anasffljacent coun ties. Salary or commission. Address The Victor OH company, Cleveland, O. For Sale -Eight-room >ilouse on 3i aero lot in to?vn of Wjrtorloo. Qood water, orchard, ba.r>r and outhouse. Price $2..".00; tcrinji easy. Apply t" Mrs. Henrietta WilCUtt, Waterloo. S. I S. 2-?t hotlce Barbecue i will furnish a first class barbecue dinnyr at Water loo oil the 22nd day af Jnigust for the benefit of campaign tpuctlng. as it will lie it the to.vn of W/fte.-loo this year, fold drinks will also be served on the ground. ?. W. Long. 2-2t notice i have reopened my market on West Main street* ana solicit your] business. I am aish prepared to buy 1 your beef cattle. A. Armstrong, ; Laurens. S. C. * 2-lt Notice?We are mixing a special for-1 , tlllzer for cotton, which can be used I to ndvantage at thip stage of its j growth, where the (cotton is yellow.! I We now also have a ear of Nitrate of j I Soda. Laurens OH Mill, Laurens, S. | I C. l-3tj Notice?Byrdville Dairy and Stock: I Farm Jack Is still in, fine condition. ' The season Is right for fall colts. We also have 20 pigs for sale. W. D. Byrd & Son, prop. Phone No. 10. Laurens, S. C. 1-tf Notice?If you want good flour try \ J. C. Shell & Co. Thel' are agents for Mallard & Bnl lard's Obelisk F'our, the. best made. Call andpsee liiu, l-2t For gale?One GfeUenu Eiectrlc Comany's l \'-> K. W. Generator. Very fine condition. Will sJ?U cheap. Apply to Advertiser Printing Co., Laurens. S. C. 1-tf Par-a-sit-clde cures itch in 30 min utes. Price 50 cents, Isold by Young's Pharmacy, Clinton; h/he Miller Co.,; Cross Hill; Laurens Drug Co., Lau- ? rens. 47-9t Warning?All persons /are hereby | warned not to hire tor/ harbor one Spearman Johnson tafias "Couch" Johnson as he is tinder contract with the undersigned, s. J. Davis. 5l-5t Cabbage Plants?I Ihhve 10,000 cab-! bage plants for immediate sale. W. P. Waik.-r, Laurens, s. t. 2-lt Wanted - For the town of Laurens a ejean cuj first u-iass solicitor for quick seller to eojeu-ed people. Apply at once in Person \L'li. K. M.. Owings' hoarding house, Caroline street, Miss Mary Johns tone of Spartan-* burg is with her grandmother, Mrs. 11. W. Anderson on Main street. The Best Hour of Life. Is when you do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. H. Pitt, of Rocky Mt., N. C. when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from the worst cold 1 ever | had. I then proved to my great satis- ' faction, what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure Dr. King's New Discovery Is. For. after taking one bottle, I j was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that." its the surest and best reme dy for diseased lungs. Hemorrhages. LaQrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever?any Throat or Lung trouble. :>0e. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Lau rens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Trinity ItldgC Personals. Trinity Ridge. Augff8.? The farmers have almost finished work; crops are looking fine In some places. Mr. Lee Laugston of Greenville Is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. L?ngsten. Mrs. A. B. Barksdale and children were the guests of her father, Mr. W. J. Copeland, In "ea Ridge section last week. Supt. Geo. L. Pitts was the guest of Mr. Eston Hembree last Monday night. Mr. A. B. Barksdale attended the union meeting at Gray Court Friday and Saturday. Mr. Eston Hembree, Miss Odessa Hembree, Supt. Pitts, and Mr. Clarence Chancy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCravy last week. Mr. Luther Hill has returned to his home at Chappels after a visit to his grandfather, Mr. J. C. Hill. Trinity Ridge crossed bats with Shiloh Friday afternoon. Score was 5 to 14 in favor of the home boys. Hurrah! for Trinity Ridge ball play ers, both old and young. Miss Planche Meadows Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCravy. EVFIt WATCHFUL. A Little Care Will Save Many Laurens Readers Furtiirc Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or in- j frequent; Contain no "brick-dust like" sedi ment. Doans Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. Robert P. Sexton. Laurens St., Laurens, S. ('.. says: "I do not hesitate , to recommend Doan'S; Kidney Pills, as 1 believe they are a valuable kid ney remedy. Several i'ears ago I was suffering from kidney; trouble and my back was weak and lame. There was also a constant, dull ache through my loins. I could not sleep well and upon arising In the morning, felt tired and languid. I was also caused annoyance by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. 1 tried num erous remedies, but until I took Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Pal j metto Drug Co., I never received the least relief. The first day after us ing them I noticed a change for the better and after I had taken the con tents of tWO boxes, I was cured. Dur ing the time that has since elapsed. I have had no kidney trouble and I give Doan'S Kidney Pills the credit." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. for LTQUORon<s D1RU0 11 AB I TS arid SELECTED ~' NERVOUS7 Tbctxtmcnt Humane. Individual, v^; Doctor CQRBE1I3 ?Iii GREENVILLE S O No Hypodermics u^cd in treatment of Alcoholism "WHISKEY And DRUGS Reduced Gradually/ RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES $ CORTRIGHn can bo laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, chnnging tho 1 top of your building instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that \ will lost as long ?s the building itselt and never needs repairs, ^- ' For further detailed Information, prices, etc., apply to Local Dealer or Cortright Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Pa THE GREAT WILL START AT Satur Allg. 13, unlock The building, being badly damaged by fire, necessitates right smart of repair ing, and as I have to give it up to the contractors I must sell the goods I have on hand regardless of cost or anything else, as I do not want to move them out only by wrapping them up in bundles. To my many friends and patrons: While you help me, I assure you I will help you all. Curtain Goods They must go. All 10c goods Rebuilding sale, yard. .05 3 pieces yard wide $1 a yard Silk Rebuilding sale.48 Buy some of those Wool Dress Goods, just half price. India Linons, 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c to go at only..08 Here's what you will need, 12 Spools Thread..15 White Ball Thread, the box .. .16 Black " " ...20 Be sure you get a nice Table Cloth while it is going at this price ..17, .21, .35 Don't fail to get 25 yards of that good Homespun, only $1.00 25c and 50c Sailors, Rebuildin sale. $1.00,1.50, 2.00 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Rebuilding sale..48 Shoes! Shoes! They have just simply surprised me the way they went; but here is a few more plumbs: All Ladies' Slippers worth $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to be put on one table at, per pair,..98 All Ladies' Slippers worth 75c, $1.00, 1.25 to go on one table at, per pair,....48 Boys'$2.00 Slippers only.98 Plenty of bargains in Men's and Ladies' high cuts. All Men's and Boys' 25c and 50c Negligee Shirts put in one pile your choice only. 15 Blue Ridge Overalls only .69 50c Overalls only ..35 Men's 25c Drawers, to close out, only, per pair. 15 5c and 10c Store, Farewell Oh that 5c and 10c store, fare well! It is a sad word, but must be said, and then come and we will prove to you that we mean what we say. 25c Oil Can..13 25c 2-gallon gav. bucket.13 25c Lamp. 13 50c " ..- .35 25c Flower Pot..10 10c Flower Pot 3 for.10 5c Flower Pot 2 for..05 10c and 15c Spittoones..05 13 lbs Soda, loose,. 13 8 pkgs Celluloid Starch.25 10c Fancy Paper..05 5c Plain " ..03 $1.50 Bowl and Pitcher..85 $1.00 " " ..60 Nice Molasses Pitcher..05 5 cakes nice Toilet Soap. 10 5 big Pencil Tablets.10 3 pkgs Paper and Envelopes . 10 2 nil 3 Wash Pans..05 Now these are just a very few of the wonderful bargains that we have to offer Now if you have been pleased with your bargains for the last two weeks, come again and you will be better pleased, for we will sacrifice this entire stock before we will move it. We will close our store on Friday before the great slaughter of merchandise on Saturday, so don't miss this sale on August 13 at 8 o'clock a. m. J. L. HOPKINS 3 jj S 9 8 8 I LAURENS, o SOUTH CAROLINA ?