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makeg delicious lee cream lor lc. a dish. I' Nothing to do but put It Into milk and breeze It. At grocers. 2 packages lor 25 cts. Nottco to the Public. All friends residing ? n the city and county of LaurenB and elsewhere who have relatives buried In the city ceme tery of I.aureus are requested to do nate such sUms as they may feel able tery by erecting a_ granite retaining wall on the side next to North Harper street, to sod the bank above said wall by some green grass and to re place Hie fence on other sides. Tin? muds will lie received and expended by the city council. Donations nre requested at onci . AVe have just opened some very ; tractive Chamber Sets in a very 1? price. . M. & E. 11. Wllkes ? Co. It low MILD LIQUID CL'KKS KC/.AAIA. Skin Sufferers! Drop (frensy Siihcs ami \asly Medicines. That mild soothing liquid, I). I). I). Prescription, stops (be awufl licit with the first drons. A prescription of ac knowledged value. (let a trial bottle at 2fi cents. It will take away the Itch right away ami yon will sleep soundly, w'o assure yon personally of the merits of this rem edy; for we know. Laurcus Drug Co. sells it. PHOTOGRAPHS I The McCord I Studio << will copy any Photo, en ? large any picture and I make High Grade Pho | tographs for you at the I very lowest prices. No I* photographer can do g more nor offer any ? more special inducement $ than the I ricCord Studio ? has always done. The HcCord f Studio's I motto is I "Best Pictures, Lowest ? Prices' Come to see us. LIFE AROUND LISBON. The ('roll Situation House Burned Hot Supper Ml\-up. Lisbon, August 30.?-The farmers are ubout tit rough with fodder?made a line yield, but on account of the dry spell seme of it is very Inferior. We lind utter pulling the fodder the corn is iK,t as good as we expect, yet the crop of Corn is much better than that of last year. We can't think now1 that the cotton crop will yield as Hindi as that Of last year, from the fact that the croi> is late. We have not seen an open boll of eotton to date. At this date last year we could have done a very good day's work- In some parts of the farm. Rain could help yet and we would be glad to have a good season. We had the pleasure of viewing Col. I). H. Counts farm last Monday on our way to Waterloo to attend the county campaign meeting. We must say that his crop Is the finest we have even seen in Laurens county. Can't what ibis dry spell will do for n. Rev. Mr. Hollingsworth, assisted by Rev. Mr. Seayans of Spartauburg, con ducted a meeting at Lisbon last week, from which several joined this church. We were very much pleased with Mr. Seavans, and we hope to have him with us again. Messrs Lye Moore. Marion Wolff, and (i. Fur man Brown spent last Wednesday night with .1. T. A. Bul lew. ('apt. llorvey of the chain gang has completed some much needed work on roads from here lo Laurens. Wish so much that the people of Lisbon could have given him and bis con victs a dinner like the people of San tue. Mr. Tom HollUCS of the West is visiting his parents. Miss Sara Holmes has been visiting in <;reenville. Mrs. Llllle Mowers and children of Macon, Ga. are spending a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Smith, also Miss May Smith of Dallas. Texas. We are always glad to see these young ladies visii iheir old home. Mr. Clarence Smith made a In i I visit to St. Lotiis a few days back. Mrs. .1. T. A. Bnllew left last Wed nesday for Columbia where she will join a party of friends to spend a while on the sea shore. Last Friday night on Mr. R. T. Dunlap's place, one of his tenant hous es was set on tire by the explosion of a lamp, the house and contents he. ing destroyed. There was a "hot supper" and a "hot time" up near Lisbon schut'Ch Saturday night, on Mr. Rd ('orbit s place. Two coons. Sibble Brown and Daisey Walker had a difficulty, the letter using a knife with telling ef fect. Wade Workman. Jr. and .lohn Johnson after the above fight hodkod up tor a few rounds. (.1 UtAXTF.F.D FILL (THE. Hacked hj Voar Leading Druggist. If you have any kind of plies, get a box of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Hold at the Laurens Drug Co. on (he money back plan. Hem-Roid is made from Dr. Leon hardt's own prescription- a tablet remedy, taken internally and cures thoroughly by removing the Internal cause of piles, something that suppos itories, oitinenls or culling T.iera. lions will not do. $1 for large bottle which lasts 24 days. Dr. Leonhardt Co.. Station B. Buffalo, X. V. Writ.' lor booklet. Another big shipment of Window Shades just received, we have all sizes and grades. Prices always the lowest, b. to. & 10. H. Wilkes <& Co. YOUR I I LAST CHANCE | I For This Year ^ ^ To buy the Best Coal at ^ I $5.00 per Ton ^ X Delivered ^ Zfc The Price will Advance First of Next Week! ?2 Do not let this opportunity pass, it means ?2 Money Saved to You. Si ^J Phone us your order today. ^ I J. W. & R. M. Eichelberger % ^ Office 33 Reliable Draymen. Residence 276 % i Brick, Lime, Cement and Crushed Stone ^jjj (, ( . PEATHERSTONE, THE LATHENS MAN KOK (JOVEKNOK (Continued from page four.) Hyatt but an additional handful of State-wide prohibitionIsts could be ral lied tor Peatherstone were another election held with that question its the sole issue. Hut force 01* circumstances has swept away whatever issue or Issues existed in the Urs! primary. There Is a fresh start. There Is no measure before the people of South Carolina to be given emphasis by their vote. The question now is of men. And the iweti are C. ('. Teat herstoiie and Colo I.. Blouse. The question is between them: Which Is better lit ted to occupy the governor s mansion and to exercise the powers of a chief exe cutive? In which of them should those people W bo love law and order, ami dignity, and high standards, ami who would throw protecting arms about their State, confide their hopes and give their trust',' A great light was made in South Carolina four years ago. Hairing, per haps, the light against deluded negroes and scalawags in ISTti, a greater light for decency and against corruption has i not been made in South Carolina. That The State has a conspicuous part among the workers and was recog nized as a leader of workers in a cam paign resulting in the overthrow of the Stale dispensary system, reeking with corruption, is one of the most prized chapters in this newspaper's re cord. Tin light against the dispensary was waged to kucqoss under the banner of lot :il option. Some local optlonists protest that I hey can not now vote for a prohibitionist. Wo say thai that issue is by force of circumstances,' eliminated and that the views of the Individual nre Immaterial at this time. Hut If local optlonists yet hesitate, we ask them to contemplate the position of Candidate Dlensc when the real lo cal option light was made. Where was Caudidnto Bleuso when the lines were formed against the corrupt dispensary? Where w.is Candidate Blensc win n lo cal optlonists were rallying to Frascr Lyon, their candidate for attorney gen eral? Need we say ho whs entrenched with the dispensary fo ces und fought their light to tb>' very last ditch? is ii to mis convert converted only after the victor} or local option and afier the annihilation of his dispen sary consorts that local optlonists who fought ngainst that corrupt and cor rupting thing, would entrust lender ship? Is It Mr. Hleasc, dlspensnr} cham pion in its worst form, that the local optlonists whose purpose is unselfish and whose principle Is principle, would make their sponsor? There Is no issue but that of men Featherstone or 111 ease- which??Co lumbia State, Sept. i. Hleasc ami the IHspensnry. Cole L, HI en Re, candidate for gov ernor, was an active and persistent supporter of the Old State dispensary bending bis every energy to the last moment to save the Institution in nil its rottenness and corruption. The i old dispensary bad its day and has passed into oblivion. It is but fitting that a similar judgment in* passed on Its champion.- ?Chesterfield Advertiser. M'Leed's \ ote. Who"! pet th ? McLcod vote? That is the question of deepest interest just at this time, and on the outcome de pends who Is to h" the next governor of South Carolina. It Hyatt's and Richards' followers lined up behind these gentlemen as champions of Prohibition It stands to reason that the bulk of this vote amounting to something between !?',0f)0 and 10,000 votes, will go to Mr. Peatherstone. If the bulk of Mr. McLeod's strength, however, be composed of simon-pure lovers of local option. Mr. Mease he ilig a champion of ihc same doctrine, may be regarded as Mr, McLeod's just and legitimate heir. The question of personality, though will enter in. and here is just where Featherstone will win. although Mease is wonder fully magnetic, and will command not ' a few votes for personal reasons.-? Chester Reporter. Peatherstone >vill Win. This, then, is the political situation i as it now presents itself. Summed up in a few words, the probabilities are that in the second primary Mr Peatherstone will win. If so ho will be elected on accoutti of his personal. Ity and In spite of his prohibition views. If so, it will bo bee; us. of the material assistance rendered him by the men whob nve been the sup porters of MCLood, ti;e local optionist. Mr. Keatherstone cannot afford to for get it altogether ii Ms ambition shall be realized and ho comes next January to occupy the offn e of the Chief Exe cutive in tb" State House at Coluinb i ?Charleston News and Courier. w ill < nrrj Spit rial n bit nr. Hon. c. C, Peatherstone of Lauren s. who, with Hon. Cole L. Bleasc of Nowberry, will be in the second pri mary for governor, spent today in Spartanburg, Mr. Peatherstone a confident that with the continued loy* , al support of bis friends he will d< - feat Mr. Mease by a good-sized in; - jorlty and will be the next governor of South Carolina. However, be Is not letting any grass grow under his feet and expects to keep bustling un til the day of the election, and he hopes that his friends and support ers will do so. Mr. Peatherstone and his supporters arc not saying any unkind things about Mr. Mense, and Mr. Bleasc is following the same policy. The cam paign is being conducted os a hi*.'!: plane and Is tree from personalities and bitterness. it a matter ol choice as between the fitness of (he two men for the meat office of gov ernor of Sour!' Carolina. The vote for Mr. Feathcrsto <? and Mr. Mense was quite close together in Spartanhirg County. Mr. !?'? a h< r stone leadlnW by only '-"? vote. Tin race between them in Mi" second njN mary will be Interesting, %bui Mi Peathorstono's friend-; are confident ttint he will Carry this county bj a substantial majority. Sparlanburg Journal. Sent..?> BIG I Offer You the Following:: 1 -ISI acre farm, situated 12 miles of ehester, s. c. and one mile from Leeds, s. c. on Seaboard Itailrond. Kim- quality red Mutalo soil. Fine for cotton and grain. Price $15.00 nor acre, 200 acres fine farm land, 2 1-2 miles of Luurens, on road lending to Clin ton. ? mile of Parks station, seven horse farm in cultivation, (iood dwell ing and tenant houses. Price and terms made right. 3 acres land. four-room cottage at Watts mill, price $1,300. 320 acres situated in Greenwood county with ti room dwelling, 1 tenant houses, good outbuildings, S. A. L. running through this property and has side track and Hag station known as Lota; 7 miles from Greenwood, :i from Coranaca, 5 from Ninety Six. 307 acres of land in Scuftlctown township mar Hyrds Cross Ponds, bounded by lands of M. P. Poolc, Will J. Adalr, Will Myers and ?Ubers, known as (he Yai borough place, :', dwellings, $11,000. S room dwelling, on Centennial St., Clinton. S. C, with. SI hundredth?? of an acre of laud, known as the C*rf111II place, $1,000. 150 acres land, one-half mile of Dial church, with a handsome dwelling, 3 tenant houses and good out-buildings. Come quick if you want this place. Price $?">" per acre. 0 acres land mar OrconPond church, bounded by the Yciirglli es tate and others, nice t. room eotttlgO and out building-. Price $35.00 per acre. ."?2 acres near Dials cd by lands of l.udy I). Curry and other, per acre. 02'Vi acres of land Shoals; hounded by and .1. (I. Sullivan; S good out buildings, acre. church, bound' Abetcroinbie, I,. Prl< e $35.00 mar Tumbling lands of W. I), -room dwelling; Price $22.50 per 1 twelve room dwelling with watt works fronting North Harper stre known as Owings' boarding bom Price and terms made right. r X. ?_? a< res land, o room dwelling Harper street, bounded by lamb ol Allen Brnmlett, Owings & Hobo and Mock street. See nie for prices. '.'I acres land. OU0 building, bound ed by lands of Mrs. Uoyd. S. o. Lenke and others. Prices and terms made right. 17 acres land, bounded by lands <?! Friendship church, Joe Wasson, J. \ Coats and others. Price $",0 00 per acre. 5SI acres, town of Lanford, dwelling and out-buildings, nicely located over town of L'hiorcc Price $2, by lands <if Cray, dwoll Price $20.011 looking 000.00. 50 acres land bounded Weiler Nash, and Unfits lug and out-buildings, per acre. 70 acres of land bounded by lands of Jim Ad Moore, Will I Dolgens and otberu, cottage house, in acres under cultivation. Price $1,700.00. C5VSj acres land, bounded by lands of Albert Burns and others; 5-room dwelling, tenant house, burn ami out buildings. Price $40.00 per acre. 500 acres. 5 miles from city of Lau rens, bounded by lands of A. Huff, John Drown & Rnlley land. S horse farm in cultivation, well supplied with tenant houses. Price right and terms \ easy, 228 acres land, bounded by lands of Daniel South, Davis land, Miss West and others, known as, the Cullcn Dark homestead. 7-rooin dwelling ami 3 ten ant he uses. Price made right. Ter ms c asy, 2 c. acres of land, G-room cot logo nicely located in the town of Qray Court, with one of the finest wells of water in town. Price $2,300. 2 lots Walls street fronting, $200. cotton 150 by J. n. LEAK The "Land Man' mills. Camp 50 ft., prlco by lands oC Price $20.00 Ii I nc es laud bounded Robert Nash and others, per acre. 121 acres land, bounded by lands cd J. N. Leak, Ctlpt. Martin and other,. ? ', room cottage, ?nie tenant house. Price $30.00 per acre. It',7 acres of land hounded by html. M. II. Hobler, W. D. Ahercromblc, mill others; s room dwelling, 3 tenant house Price cash, menu good barn and out-bulldlllRS. $25.00 pe rcmaiude acre. 'I in live i tins; $1,000 (|ual iitst.nl 7"i acres of laud near Green Pond church, 8 room coftage, with Ihio barn and oht -buildings, I room tenant house, bounded by lands of Jno. Tny lor, Mrs. Ale ! croinbie, and Jno. Curry. Price $00,00 per aero. 100 acres of land bounded by laii'is of llrysou place, Pee Pulley, Hump Holland ami Ihern; 5-room dwelling, 2 tenant houses; good barn and out-buildings; known as the old Ferguson place, owned at present by Will P. Motto. Price $27.50 per acre, terms easy. One S-room dwelling in city of Lnu rens. No. 330 Hampton street. Price $3,250. Five room cottage on Gnrllligton si reel, city of Lnurens, Price only * i ,500.00 50 acres land, well located in (own of Lanford, (J-room dwelling, l tenant bouse, out buildings. Prlco $3,000.00, > 1,000 do\\ a cash, balance on easy pay ? incuts. 127 acres land, bounded by lands ol s. II. ami M. K. Johnson, one inllo ot Friendship church, Sulliyun township: Two dwellings, good barn and djul buiidings. Prlco $30.00 per acre. 71 acres on lb by lands of Jnino! well and others. Price $20 per ncn edy River, hounded Downey, Will Citld W it b l< mint hoilso, Terms made uii8>. 150 acres land bounded by lands ol l.udy Mills. L. |?J, Burns i ml V. A. Mills. Price $30 per acre. L'iiii acres, I miles of Lnurens, known as the Jerry farm, well supplied with tenant houses. In line state of culti vation, terms easy. Price 7,000.00 313 acres land. ] miles below .! D. M. Shaw s place, good dwelling line barn; ."> tenant houses, 245 acres hi cultivation, good school mar by; ID..; miles to Waterloo, same distnilCO to Cold Point. Price 00 acre. Good terms. Ii you do not see listed above what you need, see me and 1 will try and ,v;et it for you. Let s our wants be known. If you have land to sell, place it in my hands. People come to me for land. J Real Estate Gray Court, S. C. Watch Repairing None Better in the United States When your watch or clock is in need of repair the safest place to bring it, for sure satisfaction, is to nie. All my work is strictly guaran teed. If you need a pair of Glasses, call on nie, I am a graduate Optician. There will be no charges for exam ination. A trial will convince you of the truth of my statement. William Solomon, Expert Walch Maker ami Optician Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds at Lowest Trices Barksdale Building, T r* r\ Next to Gray 'a Hotel baurens,b. L>. \ Good Water. To sufferers from Bladder : nd Kid ney trobue:? The writer has Buffered for many years from the above troubles, deriv ing nothing but temporary relief from medicines. For the last six months I have been using the water from the Davis Spring, located near Lnurons, S. ('. and am today enjoying greater relief than ever before, all symptoms having completely disappeared. I take great pleasure in recommend ing this water to all who are suffer ing as I hnvo and believe if will work it permanent cure. \ J. T. Hicks. Of J. F. Ill< ks & Sons. 3-H Laurens, s. C. y Now is the time to C ^ - = = Insure Your Crops of = = - jj I Cotton, Corn, Etc., f I AGAINST HAIL I ^ or your % I Horses and Mules ! I Against Death From Any Cause | Li. F. TOLBERT I > LAURENS, S. C. I C In New Office in Todd Building, South Harper St. % South Georgia Farms I have several thousand acres, level cotton ajid Corn lands, in farms ranging from 30 to 3,060 acres. Price varies from $5.00 to $20.00 per acre, according to location, grade and improvements. Business established Over forty years. If interested, write Wade H. Powell Real F.State A0'cnt BlaKeley, - - Georgia