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Efe .9bbertiser Subscription Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by ADVEtTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. rALISON LEE President W. G. LANCASTEfl vice-Pres. 'ARTHUR LEE See. and Treas. !Advertising Iates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. Entered at the postofflee at Laurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. lal:RENS, S. c., JUlY 8, 1ill1. 'The Advertiser iIll be glad to recire the local news of ill the communifles in the county. ('or rcspInidents are requested to slini their namiies to tile cont'l hilms.. i.etters shoild not be malled hiter thiin Moniday morn Ing. fi n )lot forget to 1r11oll. * * 6 Avote for Illeitse nicans att oiidorse 3eiiei of ils record. Th'lere are somec tin]s in hs record we ciII enidors and solle thinigs We e-1suniot. ''le por -tioi of' his record which we caniiot en dorse leliminates him from oi coi siderat !in. A F1'1,W lII'INN'NT QUE'STIONS. I- Mtllaiin still a lvlcaseit',? Is "IlilI .loose' lIeard s.jpoortint the (Vvrnor Is ames Carrol Siins an risltwrat? I.; John G. lellhard s a coat-ttl SW ;Ii Ca i - ll -l'o, I( we I o' (r th( 11 " -r alI Alie > i os]ctoLigipay I )k. :' \o(I for- Cowe 1'. liiaie carry wit:: i: the ltior.eini ( of his whole Sl I t l irdonl recor: ? 1i' 1not, why Il ot? \V at: right hl~a.' <(tmeies the : is tf() he :l( l. o i So ti Caroi' nt bens pad (1111 of* fun11.1; dev l IrtaII taxi: - I 'lo Ieople, to eh t m-om pn thc a naorial camlp~tin plw-y? \%;_at vianididat i nt it n t1 tshi0tions h draw il t 10: n herIiilt 11s 'oryi e uit of fliiv ]in gu: inl0ile the oiice of I ': n 'lnal axeutive :olil.- hou ld b~e 1: 1 : ian mO:,it in:!l aprolnL'hing youw bnn ofrllie t hi t 1(( sit Jot, al iho Il i n h lo s iic on. t th:e hi to Ori si .. i i t:ll 11: of ~'l,e !heris. w is' it l'::on0le io lin - 'the e c~th i (yo t- nR,. , inl - f -' t -lateR1 :::y Rlynh e o yi r h11 a11itoii o-' A v. - :y hw ti l l I et IPORship? t1 1i ith I - in res ; fhy a .ei Styd li 031 .ip; Ii ytof loe hi, ote"It hine lo o at the n'l (3 1ti -1i--h t1tion th : stla enX l lie (rtl Rh it te i: t lit~ notionsm othe c1unty Voter arei go faltiir311 the rulig of the (rty s con rxio e. The exltecuti soInitetei the fita wouthoit lie sch tinlttei thist tout nd frC~oml i It ruIts (an a pl cnolne.ae oth s~t th e igh to over-ide 3 the rlig of33 thei execu( 13t.iecmmtti(~illby atorizing fon rolh (n n111)1 any 1 3111 1nane other (than th ilrescr tie by13I th(escnnt.tLee.3 3 herefore,5t~ ( t whill t is hosib0(3leta the r1wetive icRotmiltne otf bIturenl~t couty may thavhre pladeda odiofernt clm oreluction tohe rued frmtats -platedn haem gin ther cutin, long 'aithorutya douftna, momeptou fone andal lad none iikel o ios is oe Bot thedb olws eressont construns deh vtuisresoabe to predict. That verythuderthern of lgmtion ont ect.ive cbormit. and i ceoutes cvrountexecuny conmteed agaheinst. The time for 'colonizatiol is probably past and as the years go by, become more and more unlikely of accomplish nut. Segregation by law is now being givoin serious consideration and has al ready been put into partial practice in one of the cities of the South. The constitutionality of it is soon to be de cided in the supreme court in a case coming ipl from Louisville, Ky. 10veni though legal segregatlin is not ae couplished, the wisdom or which in rural communities we doubt, it is fast coming about through the force of racial differences. The whites are iimoving away from the blacks, where the latter tire purchasing hand in large numbers and the blacks are fast tak ing possession of soie localities. The qinestion is one of great propor tionis. But legislating a few dozen white teachers out of negro schools dtoes not touch the larger phases of the problem. Such agitation affects tihe iin 1ior phases a11d maiikes the large'r qiuestion hairder of solution. III s0(el ing leaders to siolve ti-, great. problem the people should not look to one who uses it as : pretext for political promnotion, bItI ,;hould~ seek out broad-lninlded, unselfish 'Ind I , 'tii otic menvi wh~o would go abouit thlt que tionl with tiih esr to dto their coun try-men, both white al( black. k 1a suIre of ser-vice'. It is. impossible, to hoplek that innieh van be donte during Ile dItmili straion of on 111 man1. but sound 1 reatieint of the problemi through a So rivs or years anld Study of' thle problem by leldrs il over tilie south shoul I lring ' ab ut a solution. * * * So long! (onte to Chicks Spring to meet. the "press galng," othrwise known as tile "newspapeir oligarchy." ('auses of -Itonllinh Troubles. Sedelnt ary iallits, liak of olilt d(loor eIx0rcisO, insullicient. tuustienltionl ol food, c n4111sliliatiol. a torpid liver, vor ry a .111 a Ixiety, overeating, t' 1; a in" of, Foodtl andtrink 1no( suhle to your -1gte and occupatlionl. Correvt your habits; and ak 'h TabliIttsI ariI y ou will som l on b .I w -la :Iiin. Fl- r s 1- yl r d-al I---. RABUW Ni- N, illy. (Th m. aid tuost Iiad was- I:.ti sistrday ev cnin. 'I iw C o ll. Corn ;nd Seem lo ho mullch reIvivedl afiter ain th dink of waitl'. T of .Vuty w.;1 of Jp!% N ry om.. i i w ;1Vl pivnes . M r . . ;;ata for 1 %\o oi. : :1r,-t V. we ks. id r. .o i h .\ vi4!e as bein lin AIi da I 11a1 wII'. .111 with1 '1 .\l i \ C lind .\h m r tnbi of 1then met .11o is Al r. .etio aAlaon ofiG renill1 , iw i:i g v. t i te hdry inl thi( co M i - ity wkih rltvs Ai'r. \\'aleor !"Adwvin. mldauhes I,..'ds 'iei' a dla.\ iin weret iitn iinu day.riay mire5 areumit skwnin a fw w1ees weltha hi. arents. (.\l . a h .\ ti rharlto Alt. .nd i'b Vane ncirenaofi anw dains,vitd hers grantd mothand .\Irs. nizzit latheek.tra ih tlSn fey. Saturd ayt wi'Th Miss3 .\ar Illoi 3 of 1 to)Mr iusi lA rtra Iand Is.ister, Ilalbu Stun'day aoni Sn. Itr anz.'s. Maiarl Iof 1 i bh.i' afer SlteItii homela i ili 31asl Mondia. morn (rini. Mr. iand Mors.tr (1. 11.11honl werl vis Coingy of Edenimmnit Sndy lr. and Mrs.iStewart MP'lahon andtge C.iA.'Habb11 of Ilven )(1 snn uit o nighto gat heetk. o diin Mr.tlo ofrthe Msathad .effent ofs aMr.ian M. and abioePine tonwere treoringo Mt and ad- ese monbb 'allda and Sinunary.eknde anMreditory olthe' saidkr aern C Fogartie.dcaetatte i n Catpear bfore Lee, intf Admnisrtion Stroate o b uherlaarn or houn, ofres Lar.onte6tdy of July 19. nextso, aftrob lcatio herat H.oclc 1."theel foensi on tomowue, if annyhi Ltey hfAdmens train ofdthenistato sand effets be gantcedtr fto adPmlaC house Lundr, y C.,an thie 16th day of -July, A914 next, afte 'pbicon heef at 11o'lokinth hornon * * NEWS FR0M YOUNGS. * * S * * e O e * 0 e S e * Youngs, July 6--There was a lawn party at the residence of Mr. E. M. Cox Saturday night. Yesterday was children's day at Bramiletts church. It was (iute a success. Miss Lucile Cox deserves special mention for her untiring ser vice in training the children. Messrs. .1. W. and William Peterson and Wade Don nan of Tylersville, Miss Lydie Peterson of Spartanburg, and M-. .ow's Swink of Woodruff, were guests of Air. P. K. Abercromble yes terday. Miss 14ssie Givln, of PNnoree, visit ed the Misses 1birdett yest.cirlay. Carroll and Gaston Abercrombid celebrated the Yourth of July at ilo ITO. Mr. Whittner Page's family visited relatives in Spartanhurg co-mtv Sat. u rday. MrIt. Oscar Goodwin ani family, of Ca ', s;i-onit Satirtlay night 11ndI Stlirl:1\ !-.ith .\r. Whitner Page s fata ly. .- Asutin Alercromile spent Si - tattvng.-t w01th .\r. Itob4ert .ewa t's im;!y near ianford. .l-. 1vin ox and wife vi it I reia t i e 1 a t Il' oree S'aturday. Mr. !.'. It. Wallace has j'ist purchas ed .ll notomobile. Ti i be.St ain wo hav. had .:10 crops wereV planated, fell here Satur day morning. 'i'lre ate not any good garldenos aout i here. Tlhe weather has bee.i too dry. There is much talk of seed not germiin ating. They just lie in Coo ground and hake. Sttemenmt of the Conditiion of the IIANK OF 3101'NTVILlF - Ii'lented at 31ounitille, S. C., sit file close of buiisiness ,ltne :, 1911. L.oe ns :midh4 liscounit .. .$. $ 1, 0.30G.7: Overdrf It ..1.... ....:tI.07 iuinitsir anI 'ixtures . 1. 1,.-> 1.08 Fu- il. In'........ 1X 10 Ii n M S k n o s . . ' . . . 2. 1.iS . W i)uie fro ll 'a n 's a n 1: 11k - 'uro v ...'... .. ..:.. !11.0111 Silv' I ind other ' oin . :. . . 2 ':. 27 ('pehie s 'lscash Il ts.. 7ia.. Total .. . . . . . $ 72.67.31.71 l 1..\A I i b1T i E '": Capital siocii 110;l Iin . .$ 2 ..n0 Sur11plus Flund . . . . :,i0 V'i lividd Prolls, les Cm rentld pne andSTaxe, itldividuial liepowsils Sub11ject to Chock .. . .. . .. 1 ,E .9 Time, Certifi ites; ()I, Depo $sit 7.i. i ;'h ks .. ..- .. - l .ils Pa able linindin. C r a; t l l I hove iia l'l han,1 ho.- w ti li 'giIe, t olent . li r-. 0o e .. .. .. Vl3. 1. : . . esNot a i|yIl'rilis. ss. ('forsew came C. .L. ('luer. '.ish ir of I 'Ibovi niamoied banh, who. be ii e dly swon, say" that the above andforgoig soleentisa true con diion of aid bai, as siown by tho books ofit aid bank. Ct. M. ('I( ,1111 d . illsor all and s~luscr ie bilefore m this4 7th day~~ll of .luy, 51(1 E1. t lri' lirt' he \ ttEsti W.l . '0. itck 1 .)1t. I uiiler., T. W '. Hoyd.e 2 Diedaofr.1 191' ii Sf i'11 h on hoeLrers ofAmnitat Stat oloIth i Caroo, toho cue ny le3 Lauren. l'tead By O G.Thomson Proat JudOI gO. Wheres S.11. Wllac has made su i tolme to ant hL-Qitm L utters'o fsof Illen ioi Price Wllace.lo~ a mon~lei si'all a singular th' klindred. Mrd rdors oa thf Aailla ices Wllac dedhat theyhli fM' be and api tMisb beh iit cLao)I'r ei eleriawt osi Lm.arnd, iS. . on Poe.n a fJl isses next.t fer pulein hereT~ilIo,-a itauie ai Masyte havre, whythe saidt Tdhrstaton Mrouldnnoti'e.granted Mrve undP Persohnd ori 7thor viay itedMi' an Mr. T. TP.0 Pond Mrs. K. '. Pooe an c P.de L.ent * TrdYwitSVILLE ndOTrs. *erg MylrsvilWlona Junyd.--Qilen numb itdfr penpl fr thenighborhd f-e Rinded lsteriesa tnSuday. Mr. 1' ProoSleoas of Alaamans vis Mida nnyPol.pntFiaywt Misses M~naiSl and Llae Don wereiL en last .. Statement of the-Condition of the PEOPLES LOAN AND EXUH. BANK Located at Laurens, S. C, at the close of business June 80, 1914. Loans and Discounts .$. ..$16,773.33 Overdrafts .......... 5,75' Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank .......... 25,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 2,500.00 hanking House ........ 10,000.00 Due from Banks and Bank er's .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,500.33 Currency ............ 3,972.00 Uold .............. 1,010.00 Silver and other Coin .. 1,026:20 Checks and Cash Items .. 80.00 Total ..............$.183.619.75 Lt A B IiTniES: C.apital Stock Paid In .. ..$100,000.00 Surplus Fund ......... 25,000.00 Undivided Protits, less Cur rent, Expenses and Taxes Paid .............. 70,397.68 Duie to llanks and Bankers 9-10.65 Dividends Unpaid .. . . . . 8,032.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check ..........11:3,257.72 Fivings Deposits . ..... .13,628.44 Tilme Certificates of Deposit 100,699.60 Cashier's Checks ...... 266.10 Bills Payable, including Cer tilleates for Aloney H1'or rowed ............ 50,000.00 I eserve liud Carried on .eleral Ildividual or Sav ings Ledger 1.. .. .. .. G ,37. Total.. ..............$ 183.6 19.75 State of F-outth Carolina, County of Laurens. ss. BIefore ile (e'111 C. V. 'i'unie. Cash imr of the above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statemIent Is it truie coni ditioll 1aid bank, as shown b'y the books of said bank. C. W. TUNIN. Sworn to and s8 ubsci bed before ile this 7th day of .July. 191-1. W. It. M.\eCuen, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. A. Watts. .1. 11. Stillivani, 11. . Kennedy, Directors. Stateieit of fihe Conidillion of the BANK Oi 1.UIIENS I.oeiledI at Iautrens, S. C., tit the close of bulsinless, ,lun1e :30, 1911, IllSOt'lCES: I.oa1 S aIId Disounits .. .. 2 10, 185.53 Overdrafts .... .. .. .. .. 55.30 londs and Stocks Owiled by the 1ll k.... .... ... 10.00.00 l''Ur-niture- alid I.'ilies , 'w)). ) 0 ankihllg, I llise .. .. .. .. 22.227.1), Other Rteal Estate owneod ..1,I0S. 11) 1:"I( froni Ranks and IHan uk 13,S2 1.16 ('11 niy .................2.:76.00 (bd ... .. ..............o.10 t.ilver anId other C'oln......1,:19.5 ('heks an d Cash lx e 7li1 .. 713 Toa ........... .....si. Ll a\ 1d1I. T1111.8: C-iial Stock P' aid li n In....$ i.f0l.0 Srplus l'ud.......... , t'n1divide'd l'rolits, loss Cr rn.Explenses andTas la d .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .!1:'. 7. 01iv to lhlan s and llank vrs ;.,2.1.: IDividends 1l'n paid . . . . . . :!,0:32.00 hindividial leposits il bj ect to "ol k ........ ..36 .302.57 %iIn S Deposits:. . . 1- . :: Tiue( rtiilaes of Deposit 26.6700 ('lrtilied ('whee s. . . . 730 hiills PaIyable, lincluding ('er tilientes for .\iowny llor Stae of -outli Carolina, 'ounity of L'aur1t'ens. Ss. lihfore tme (1alme I. K. .ilken. C'ash lier of 11he abiove tnimed lemnk, who, be ing duily swotn, says that the, above a ld fotegointg sta temen'tt is a l'l rue~ co dlt Ion of iId banuk, as shtown' by the books of' saId bank. 1i. K. AIK EN. . Swornto and su( 51bscrtibed before me1 tis 7th day of .Iuly, 191-1. .1. .1. A damls, Notar'y Public. (Corr'ect At test.: 0. fl. Simmions, W. 11. lhichey. .1. II. SuillivanI, 1)1 rectors. Stitemnent of the (Conditloni of the BANK 01" ('110S luLL Locanted t ('ross Hill1, 5. C., t thte c'lose of hu~sine'ss, June :10, 11-1. Loa ns a11(1 liseountts ...$5,0.6 Overdra'ft 1....................:1:3.88 9'itrailtre atnd I itres .. 1,000.01) IBanking hlouse ...... ....1,250.21 li~ue from Hanks and( Ban1k ers .................13507.35 Currentcy .. .............2,97.01 (old ...................55.00 Silver and( otter' Coin . . . . 521.12 TIotal.. ... .. .. .. .. ...$17,179.92 I AADi LITPI l': Capital Stock Pa1(1 In . . . . $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund... .. .. .. ... 12,500.00 Undl(ividedl Prtofit s, less Citr r'ent Exiienses andl Tfaxes Paid..................11,275.06 Iniviual Deposits Subjhec t to1 Cheek ...........26,210.66; T'lmc C'ert Illentes of Deposit 5;, 1211.20 Cashlier's Checeks... .. ......35.00 llill s IPayale, includ~lIng Cot' tiltlea'tes for Monecy tor' towed ..............20,000.00 Total.. ........ .....$76,79.92 S1tt of Southl Carlollna. C'ounty of JLuren~s. as, llefor'e me1 camo E. I. Rasor, Cash ber of the abo1ve named bank, who, be ing duily sworn, says that the above and~ f'oregolng staitemen~t 1s at trul COnl dhltionl of said bank, ats shown by the books of said 1bank. -Sworn to and subscrIbed before me tils 7th day of July, 1914. J. l40. Leaman, Notary Public. Corr'ect Attest: W. C. Rlasor, J. I1. MIller, T. A. Austin, Directors. The Best MedleIne in the World. "My little girl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and DIarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truth fully say that -I think It is the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by all daler, Bucklen s Arihea Salve tor Cuts, Burns and bores. . .Mr. IH. 9. Lopeor, Mdarilla. N. Y., writes: "I have never had a cut, burn, wound or sore it would not heal." Get a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve today. 1ee1p handy at all times for 'burns, sores, cuts, wounds. Prevents lockjaw. 25c at your druggist. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Commissioner. I hereby announce Inyself a dandl dato for county commissioner subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. L. DUNK 'CURRY, Gray Court, S. C. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the oullce of county commis sioner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. M. PARSONS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tihe oflice of county conmls stoner of laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic rimary. J. T. TODD. Knowing S. C. Farrer to be a man of wide experience in road work, we hereby announce hhuit as a candidate for road commissioner subject to the rules of tihe Democratic primary. (Signed) CITIZENs. . I hereby offer myself as a candidate fot' the office of county coimissloner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. .1. 1D. IllTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner for Laurens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D3. A. MAIDDEN. House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi (ate for the House of Representatives trom Iaurents county, 11)ject to the rulies of the Democratic prifary. S. If. GOGGANS, Cross Hill11. I hereby ant nounce myself a candi date for the 1 8ouse of lpresentatives from Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Denocrat4c primary. AUG. (. HART. I hereby announce inyself a candli date for re-election to tihe loutse of Ritewesetitatives subject to tite rules of the IDenocra tic IPrti marty. If. S. lilA.V'MWELT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the house of represntallaIves from Laurens county and promitse to ablde by the results of the Democratic pr'ittary. W. ft. Iticil EY, Sit. I hereby anntounc m ilty candidacy for the lmiuse of ipr .esen tai ves, sub ject to the ules10. of the Democratie primary. 1). L. rto00%lit, Su peri isor. I horeby annottnce myself a eandi date for tie oflfe1 of Suipervisor of I1arens counttty, subject to lthe trules of the DI)toeta tic ptimary. AUSTIN AlltitflOM I IE. I hereby anntttotinnee itmyself a candi date for re-eloction to the office of Silperviso. of I-au rets couty, subiject to tite ttuIles of the I)eumocrat Ic pri m1ary. Iif. 11. 1I'ItEIllT. I heroby annoutnce imlyself a candi date for the olliee of slpervisor of Latttuis cotnty n'tl promiso to abide by the rules of ttie deilocrat Ic parity. Superintendent of Ftdittaion. I hereby ann1 otince myself a canadI date for County SttpelInteondent of Ed ttcatiotn and promittse to abide tle rules of tfhe Dtmocratic primary. JAM S f1. 1 T'LL1VAN. Autditor. I htereby atnnoutnce my cattdidfacy fot te-electiotn to the ofice of Cotnty Au dItor of Laurenas countty, subject to tile ruie~s of thte appiroachting Demo cratic primnary election. J. WADDiY TilOMPSON. Probate Jutdge. We are autthorizedi to announce 0. U. Thtompso a)t s a candt~idatO fotr re elect iott to the otfice of Ptobate J udge, stubject to thte titles of the dentocratic Magistrate. I hereby announce miysel f a candi (late for mtagistrate in Laurenis town sitip, sub lject to the rutles of thte dett ocratic ptritmary. GEO. C. IlOPKINS. I htereby announcee myself a canidl (late for magistrate for Lautrens town ship, btIjc~t to thte rtules of the diemi ocruatic primtary. , R. P. TRAYNHAM., I htereby announce myself a candi date for tmagistrate for Lautrens town ship, subject to thte rules of the demo cratic party. * J. N. WRIGHT. I hereby antnounce myself a candi date for the oflice' of magistrate for Laiurens towtship, subject to the rules of the D~emocratic pritmary. T. M. Workman. The "Fountain Of i POWE DRU4 ON THE SQUARE grder Chattel Mortgage State of South Carolna, County of Laurens. By virtue of the authority coitain ed in a chattel n.artgakoe, executed by the Cold Point Granite Company to the National Bank of 'Newborry, of Now berry, S. C., the South Carolina Loan & Trust Company, of Charleston, S. C., the Peoples National fank, of Prosperity, S. C., and the Exchange Bank, of Newberry, S. C., on the 15th day of Sept., 1909, and recorded on the 25th day of Sopt., 1909 in Vol. 20. page 515 of Chattel Mortgages in the office of C. C. 'C. P. for Laurons County, Iv said State, I will soll at public out cry on the 22nd day of July, A. D,, 1914, at it o'clock A. M. at the Rock Quarry formerly operated by The Cold Point Granite Company, near CbId Poit, il oaiid County aid State, tle following goods and . chattels de scribed in the mortgage, to wit: One (1) 50 H. P. Liddell Engino. One (1) 50 H-. P. boler. Oile (1) 60 I. P. Thomnpkins boilor. One (M) holsting engine. One (1) Sullivan air compressor and tank. One (1) Jigersol steel drill. Four () hoisting crabs. One (1) Austin rock crusher No. 5, witi screen aid bolt. Onle (M rm HEight (8) guy wires. Two (2) (mi) cars. One (1) lot of light dump car rall. Tiree (3) bufiared feet of 4 inch pipe. Ternl o sale: Cash. JOHN D). OWVINGO. 101t Agent for Mortgagee. SPECIAL NOTMCES. 11tedl-1l clerk at Hayes 5 and 10c Store. pp y at once. 50-It PIgs for S4 e-A flue lot of young pigs abou weeks old for sale. Priceo $2.50 aple.. Apply to Allan D. Barks dale. 50-It-pd NotIce-1Fsislii1, hunting or 'tres passlig of aniy kind for'bidden onl the minds of the followlig: W. H. Martin, C. I). lolcum, A. J. Martin, Mrs. Jane. Cirry, L. M. V1ggins, Mrs. F. 13. Mar tin, S. ). MLAin, Le. 11111. Mat liender son, Allen fobo, or abide by conse (u1en'es. 46-5t-. d personls intel ested in the cemei'tev at Ora will please scnd a hani on'uesday, July 1.1 at 7:30 i., foij 1)1 urp'ose of cleaning same If not (' lvonieit to sen1d liands, con triblitiolls will be gladly accepted. Send to lrs. W. 1. Fleming. Dlon't for get the day. 50-2t Wanived- /'o luy ( old libraries, old and See I 111111d books. large or smalt quantititl ; also very old lewspaper3, stee eng iravings, anid firearms. Ye Old Book Sh1op, I IS P'at ton Avenue, Aslh' ville, N. C. 50-2t 1 JEST M. 1ittit gifts that, wi'll be better' ap-~ prieciated 1by the bride_- and bridegroom than our rich, beautIful - SlVImitWARE~ AND) CUT G1lASS~ Yuouir fondest dreams in wvill be irealized in our coin lete stoeks--we wish YOU to ('all and have uis show you these stocka for they are the beetf we have ever shown. if you don't know what to give-y ou'Il find "it" her'e. NWilliam Wolomn Ex'pert Nattiataker 3rtarer & Optitan Iitwrtt, - 0. 0. 'outh is the Soda Fountain in our drtug store All the youth of both sexes patyronize It, but that does not keep the' old folks from enjoying it, too. 'Our Soda Is pure and refreshIng, and flavored with all the popular syrups. Yoti will fli it exhilaratingi satisfying, cool. ing. Try it once-then you will reQ onimend it yourself. Only five cents. 'COMPANY * LAURENS, S C.