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Subscription Price Is $1.00 Per Ye Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPAN Laurens, S. C. WTArSON LEE I Preside ARTHUR LEE Sec. and Trea Adverlising Iates on Application. #4Mtuarles inid Card of Thanks: O cent ia word. e t ed1 at the postoffice at Lauren S. C., as second class mail matter. I. 1'itlMNS, S. C., JULY 1-1, 1915. Tl voters of Laurens were fort raotu in# haviig such at desirable th firo : which to selet their school 1tr,11 fee- Welldnesday. Tlw board inight we .l;veben conmposed of anly sevenl o im , :!rious li''kets for they were a I'-, -autse the riroads are-oneittated b1 " 0 lifrt " inl Iheir entlign~ s hN - n t 'incourage diversi iciti "on < wial ilinpor-iing of a desir'ahl I nin('it'ran's Iis nCI't1tifol wh v-hl[not cooperale will) thetu i n- i :wir pr s v l. In fav ;-hlwonnir if ..oodl forfutte an S dicat'l ioit of1, otal thing I . lar7: a2:je;2atI onl j I.i t n litiIin o i tke Ile 1:11 a :n10eijln Il whi:'h a few undei niAd poorly viptlipped field agenil .11n proiot'ing tinriler g1reat ib - : a , kor 4'I ate lnat few years. Ih ii Ias always Ihoianghlt tI) 1II h 4i:dI; 'ii e erred several years av. in l : :. down (he approprii !on fc to bo piooled 1.ithe at apIpopr i 1- :l lil l railroads 17or !dverlisinl eilt :, inl fe north and wes. ouilil th111.t ho valled up1onl againl to hel i , 1h1e atly planned t:1'in paigwy a n of d1 1ilitiand advertising w hlop y w I Ii 1 e In l I * r l. i tt I I*I I i I 1 v. \. ('. b. v' n I t !e I II it I' a: at I,,t w n2old eude f: ally bier, : I i' ty, \. i1 ah n la :n' ld . I . w ih. I led' dII o w tel il no It t Is no1effet I wh:i t it ".f C l it t p to, bht i ( il ! 4.1 '1:14, f i! urn.is an i a w e11.r' nI , o ':. a:.. wo l no( t r (I all b tI that IilO-y14I wouldtl nioIi(1t h 1podu -part a'. hde 111:-endy 5Cei(ab ise tincni t t 11. Thht it i s h w ht hI.i'.av held:. and. vin aconue:Iny we~'!t hat. oftn ben w.1 ale of phns ie tio:I n'. lto ri ng n111 ashoeslti ot $hi nPt to i~l'o sl s tho s ailizens it Sat IIt~tit hd'it tif Ir. --. t id m Ci 11. il rQ0.ttiine of its woo enet -r''n lI iu.l i'. Inomeu wa 'Jit4 i '' (t idl - (' prte. ftor al i.~i:l arrls f ptos be ofhpe!rlt i th (IIV ilt ofre nati 2ela00 Larre oflvia of\ tie~.~ rwo fccord MISS MOLLIE MANSON DEAD. Adopted Daughter of Dr. IV. 1'. Jacobs, of ('lntonl, Passed Away Monday ir Morning. Clinton, July 12.-Miss Mary Jane - Manson died hero this morning at 11 o'clock after an illness of one week. Y Last Tuesday she underweit all oper ation. Tihe operation was done in the iew Losh iiltirmary of the ihornwell t orphaniage. It Was seenl almost tt once that Miss Malson was not recovering from the shock, and every attention nais given her hut she passed into a le comatose condition the last of the week, fron which she iever rallied. Ier death was easy and she slipped , a va.y almost without file atlendaits being aware of it. She Caine as a little girl to the orphunage m1any years ago, and after her gradiationt. she lived inl the hom1e of Dr. W. '. .Iavobs, where she was the head of aaitr., faking the place as nearly as pritssible of a dalughlter to tihe orpl1hiani age president. She had been inl his hiemie for 20 yea rs, and besides had.{I worked as his seeretary inl the olice. She was a faithful Christian womtian and her deatl will be widely niioulrni ecd. Sile will he sorely mittissed, not nly by Dr. .Jacobs, bit also by all tile y orp! imnie. She Iea ves a thititer, a ltoliter and ithree sisters. All the (r siteirs w'cre at one tintie inmates of v th, orphar11age. V The tinteral series will lake lipla(e TeZday afleritoon at the Thor'nwell I(, etuorial chtr'lt aL 5 (o'c1ok. The i services will be in ciai e of the l'ev. ssAt thle F'irst Presbyteriin church - e.1metery. It lepaedI troith I te healing l'ine a ti. TI'ar and loney- ill mtixed in 1' :;leasanat. seolhIing Coiughi Syrup iial1 -d illr. flw-i'4 P'n - -ine ey Thous n I Ids liae benefiled by its .; --io l01i ofyur nduitng ,hat annoyin tg Coll.ch w' risking a1 dantterons (Cow. - (o to yotur dea!er. ask for a :25e orig un lbt i 'le Dr. IHlel's t'ine-Tar- l loney, .... . otive Ind get rid of your and Cold. - Addr ssed ('itizens Yesterday. e M.\r. C. A. 11l0o, of t he passenger traflic department of the A. C. I. Rail read, iad altaddiredss before fariers and busi ness men in lie cotirt houtse , yesterday morning in the interest of a move mentf to secire desirable norlth c'lt and western settlhrs jor th1is t lion. Mr. Iaitl stated Ithat the 11111 Sipal neved 01 this section today is in - Crasei production and t!ht this could lie brought abouit Iy diversilled ald mnore ittnsive farinulig adhincra : ! i Ile V ave a vey en - tertin1ing and( eonvinlcinig .alk onl 11hi. - lthem , tillig of 1he gre a Idivan:-e tient made in other seelions ly diver -siliation. .\lr. I'atl stated that as a 1'soit oif lh war. the e'yes of the rail e road oillv al 1;11s hail een oplened to tle Steeid of diversitia lon in Ile soulith a11(1 that they wer'e no wi inaugurating a -campaignl to bring- abouit heller conldi tions. The i -~re.ionlal (a uilibiiles w.ill .le'inLuirens $iatinlay. it Is lil I - ~ 't i o s ir~ th t it will Itr , i livt, 1v the iid! .~I 'I ion I !dil : i:; Ii...,pe i Ch it a t:l of i iri lstbta IIn, i' n - In M loi br- lki'thei it Xl, I X Xl .tc is .\bu Ina and hut . i Xl r Si.ituni i ::mu nt t er iiiiV~lielttatidh resiti in 100 ri' l . ate .\ si .\lnro at thr in t oher I t , i.i.\ir. Sivernant his bien of te ick at s W forhvda.ees bti Minvaesen al( ti writifn h 't, ' l :Iiss s t -'.eli' a ndi t .. izzie (lo in. W o-f Newha ti. r istn tth oeo .i'. XJ. Youn.lod,1e.M' triy raidsM uise I Workma it a tiuneth of ' osi pty astmtt home fa n slIchoot'lh M\iss \.\lerki, of Nhewberr, arew vtotn athirt otnieo .\ r !tls3l'. T od W r m an.ti Woikuta N Loyr W. pa.t hntd Rv. 'i..lra r adt\'s. J.odt L. t'lktrn ttune (ilht'e it'Gretnwood fronty weeks weik.They tc ftlly \iks ofM'.1. Chaps, Has vIisior. ttehm fhe ut is Special lot childrens Slippers from 75c to $1.50 Now 25c per pair - IN JULY BARI BEGIP FRIDAY,, Here is an excellent opportunity merchandise at prices to opular. Prices Quality Goods reduced in pri your inspection and certain of y and every bargain=seeker will fit that are given. Children's Rompers - 19 and 42c Children's Gingham Dresses fast col ors - - 39c and up Misses 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 year old Middy Blouse 2 piece dress made of linen and linene worth $1.25 and $1.50 July Sale price - 99c Chil. ren's white dresses worth 75c July Sale price - - 48c Ladies' white net lace, voile and em broidery dresses $3.50 to $6.50 July Sale price - - $1.98 Ladies' blue and black serge skirts in latest styles price $3 Sale price $2.19 Sie our pric/s on colored under skirts. Ladies'kVef 's - 4, 8 and 12c 27 in. Earnb /oideryi flounce 25 and 35c goode July Sale price - 19e 45 in. Embroidery flon'vce 50 and 75c goods July Sale price - 39c Corme Early. Don't wait i No Geods8 I Charged )J. E. JOnHNSONr TO SPLucIAL NOT ~cfs. H-EAD) CARRIER: e .ih'd need.---We have .itst ro-- ..oiisiEdGa 'nrEef lied another1( nice lot of 1.ook it .\loun11 lin Seed I rish Pola - 1islit o'he .CR rl1r In only $ I.7 'i per hshel. . l)l r ('rer Asoitou .Si vani, Ia rn , I )S. ..113 .-''c t . 'i -1. For Sitle. -TI'wo ex':c IIent1 i milch 1COWS (' ie i iO iitil Cf10 to a : .. iIh .alve(s. $:35.00) (ach. W. lM. li e liii ft(1 01 VII t '01 t1 ram111 ltt auens, S. C. Hoouto 1. ofte olwigoicr J:'s((1, Not re:-- I have chanlgedi mly loca-det1. yato Sarahug 01n from Whiams Barber Shop tortay ndtenrtC.V.M k ayes Harber Shop and will be gladCodvrict ihu.opilio see all of my13 friends there. 1ecae otentoa cne 51 -21. Add Camphell. linwhc et CXInltota Wanlited-All Young white men of ~r *Ptro fNwerB ra riurenms county who contemplate mov-ofSatnugad .A. uric g or buying a farm to come to see Foecwt h ol~lt;aitlc e. We will rent land cheap) or will nts I .Ci fSatnug dI them in buying on long and easyC.oladoGroan '. .Vek rmns on a largo tract of land with o ebry od( railroad connections In Chester- 'hsmrigsssino h o Id county. WVill arrange for a vIsit Vninwstknu agl'b ( 1110 pr1operty on Jluly 27th. (rO~ ySntrN ) mtF 'N. -B. Dial, Hytlridfto th God oa Nntetpri Natonal ank. assoiera rriers N.J Atsocini. Get it from Offers ByPresot H. Terry OUR By Parcels Post GAIN SALE. 4NING JULY 16th to buy seasonable mid-summer please the most particular >n Pouar GdS ce to the very bottom, ready for >ur approval. Look them over id joy in the marvelous prices 45 in. Voile colored Embroidery flounce $1.25 and $1.50 goods Sale pricc 50c One lot Children's Slippers 50c to $1.50 July Sale price - - 25c One lot Ladies Slippers $1.00 to $2.00 in small sizes July Sale price 89c One lot Ladies' Slippers $2 to $3 in small sizes July Sale price - 98c One lot Men's low cut Shoes in Patent Tan and Gun metal $2.50 to $4.00 July Sale price - $1.49 Few pieces of Summer Silk reduced price. $1.00 Muslin and Silk Poplin Sale price 83c Ladies' Colored Parasols $1, $1.25 to $2.50 July Sale price - 89c Children's Fancy Handkerchiefs 1c Ladies' plain white hemstitched Hand kerchiefs July Sale price 2 for $c Get you a Go-way Hand Bag or Suit Case at reduced pri.ce. mti! the bargains are gone. These prices will - last until the lots we K Y have are gone. 8ioner(1 of agicutlturel, andit' on~gress- a1*~~~i~t Ud laIly(i ' mant I. I. F'inley. Iyt t eduteof or d to sho0w that litiuor imiposes tha heaOv- ~ ~ ~ )'a 4i3 i'i( i' lest tax t he people have to hearo. At (il ite P liii~g. '~l e the conchztion of 11 h i remtak a r'es- di ~ dt5 t hi ote' ol ut ion was piuased by the assto.'ia e o ilhono o'I i barin g liittI'uor of vey dsecri p1ion * 111I S i. 'Y W~(C't itt from its4 bamtiin ets antd stnokeris. iii V(i( tist'a i'r ee a e L~ast evening the cari''ri'rs we're d1(- :eA ai. Itn m Inu si a light fully' enteried10 at a stroker' I. ; I l i. given by the Florence Chambler orf il '~ . ' t 3 l~ .. Commnerce, at. whilehi informtai spece .. were made by C'ongr'essmuan .f W . A.. )'tl' 8lhgi ot lfy R lagtidale, Con5greOssmtan D). F. Flnl'y, ' Fl. .iyatt, HI. A. Smith or the Chamn- . 'i ' aoo a .bor' of Comimer'ce and Stanley A. 'u GdbLatrlsi'gSoean e Burch of thle 'P~eo iDee Rur'al LetterisMoyweo i Carriers' assoolation, r rThe qiuestion of thio next meeting - place wats loft in tho hands of a comn-Crd f FITk .mittee to decide between the two~cith's Iws oetn hfhs t h r of Char'leston and Coltumbia. both offied an nihbr wowres these places having oxtendled strongkidadhlfl u'ngteogad - invitations along with other towns ~in e~ lns f ywf.As o - the State, for lie convention of 1:16. teknl tetosa h ii~o . A resolution was p~assedl looki.n; t b~~irda n uil s the establishment of a national organW..Fler - Iforthec!irior. aMo nile l -. C. nlyG e