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TUE ADVERTISER. Subscription l?rico..ia Mouths, $1.80 I'uyablc in Advance. II. W. BALL, Edltor. Bates for Advertising. - Ordinary Ad vortisoments, per square, one inser tion, $1.00; each 8Ub80quont insertion, 50 cents Liberal reduotion made for largo Advertisements. W. W. ball, Proprietor. LAUKKNS. S. <*., ALU. 22, 1000. Some iteminisconces. In 1808, carpet-baggers, scalawags and negroes adopted a Yankee const itution lor South Carolina. (Tho South Carolinian despised everything Yan kee or akin to Now England ) They put into tho constitution tho New Eng land public school and u '2 mill tax. In to the law tho Township, typically down-east or Yankee. The peojde living under a degrading bryany ? known world-over us "The Prostrate State" called to their loader ship the strongest personality on the continent. Wade Hampton, who by tact and prudence ovoroume u tift.v thousand majority bucked by tho Unl ted states uriny and bristling bnyonots. In the canvas-, Hampton promised the negroes that the white people, if they got power, would not disturb the *2 mill tax. It was a hitter pill, bill the white peoplo swallowed it und kept t he promise, After a while lieu Tllliuati canio along denouncing tho govornmont ol South Carolina as an old clVete arlslo eraey, stinking with '?incipient rotten ness" and paternalism. "An ancient (lsh-like smoii." From the mountains to tlio sea Till man was joined n the cry by the sons and nephews of thoir uncles and fathers who had gov erned South Carolina and controlled her destiny for a hundred years. Many wen- old stagers who had grown gray and were moss hacks in tho aristocratic regime. Hut they pleaded guilty to the impeachment of their long ancestral lines, echoing Tillman's indictment. Being In, Tillman hold tho whip hand, recognl/.lng tho wisdom of lib erally sustaining our institutions of Higher Learning and the fact that the negro would have the advantage of Un common schools, that ho was strong in muscle, that the white youth In tho minority, but of superior intellectual endowment, must have superior educa tional advantages. Well done for Tillman. Tillman holding tho State in hi brooches poekot, preserved the Cite del, recognizing that tho negro was a majority, that tho races were Inhar monious and that the State should maintain a military school as a nucleus for a trained militia should our civiliza tion he disturbed, our wivesat.d daugh ters and property threatened. This was conservatism of conservatism smacking strong as gin gor of the un dent aristocracy, and Tillman's head was again level. Others of the sonsof : he old aristocracy shivered in the icy purlieus of the ofll clal household, but in is;>r>. worn out with kit king thoy Hooked to the stand ard of Tillman, joined him in the Con stitutional Convention, cringed to the lash and crack of his whip and under his direction made our present const itution. It is a very good constitution and we are not blaming these old f,con acrvatives, these kickers, these Pro testers that their fathers in home-spun jeans woro aristocrats, that in raw bide shoes and copperas breeches they established and maintained a tyrany. In this, iTil!man's Constitution, | a three (3)mlll school tax is put and then1 to stay. Mark whll. It was Tillman's con vention body and soul. All the con servatives in the State joined in this movement for peace and believed thut factionalism was gone and once more South Carolinians svoro a united peo ple. NoW^Tll h^il^^iiiii ! licing aL-inloxicauts in tho State?a ?rtnrfTeT-(>f polier regulation, a matter settled in a business way without fric tion in every othor community on earth. Wo fear t hat Senator Tillman allows hiwvainty, as tin- importer of the I is pensary. to overbalance his jungmont, when lie injects his personality into the little debate now proceeding about the State. And especially, when he appeals to his old following that he is assailed by the old "kickers" and thus encourages tho opening of a breach healed in 1894 am', that he should glory in closing. And more especially when but one voice went up from all the wide State in May last that no demo crat should enter the lists against him for tho Senate. Let Senator I ilhnan tackle the weighty problems in international re lations now obtruding- if he is like unto Calhoun in 1812 when war with Britain came and South Carolina's young statesman was called to tho front and put in the load. Lot not our people be again divided into different camps upon so small an issue. All the candidates concede that the Dlsponsury Law cannot he enforced in our large citlos. They may deny that thoy concede It, but wo arc not pre pared to admit that they understand thoir arguments and statements. No itight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friend*, but one who would bo at tractive must keep her health. If tin; is weak,sickly and all run down, she is WVO'Uf (H)tl Irritable. If sho has con .tip-it ion or kidney trouble, her im puro blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched com pl^xion. Electric Bitters Is the bi st jicd:oliio In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify tho blood. It gives strong norves, bright eyes, smooth, vclv ty skin, rich complexion. It will make u good-looking, charming woman of a run-Mown invalid. Only 50 conts at Tho Laurens Drug Co. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tin name of S. M. & 13. IL Wilkos & Co Is this day dissolved by mutual conson S. M. Wii.kks, E. II. Wll.lv ks, .1. w. Pkruoson Tho undersigned having purchased the interest of J. W, Furgorson in tho partnership of s. M. \- E. H. Wilkos a Co., hog leave to inform their many friends ami customers that they will continue the business under the linn name of 8. M. ?V I-'.. 11. Wilkos, and they.respect fully solicit a continuation of your patroniago so gonorously given them heretofore. Very Uospectfully, S. M. & E. II. WlLKEH If You Can't 0o to the Paris Exposition You sure ought not to miss going to Ar E II. Wilkos .V Co. \s Store and t'ondorful DLUG FLAMk Wuk dvk they arc agents for booking Stove on the wood, absolutely no heat, Mr. McCravy Explains, Mit. Bditoh: i? your issue of tho Kth inst., there appears an article from Capt. Win. i). Sullivan comment Ioff upon uiul criticising tin* cxpeii. required to run county governinout, us appears in the Comptroller General's report to the Legislature tor 1800. l< is true that tho gross receipt- of the Sheriff's otlice for the past two years are considerably larger, but it must be remembered that Laurens county has an epidemic of crime prevailing, pi chilly ho among the oogro race. The Criminal Courts have been so much crowded for the past two years until civil oases have not received very m 1 attention, all for the lack of time. Din - ing this epedcmlo of crime, the work in the ShorilT'o olilcc has Increased over 60 per cent., possibly 7"> per cent. This increase of work forced mo to hire additional men and horbOS to prosecute tho same, consequently in stead of giving one Deputy employ ment as heretofore l was forced to h i e 2 deputies all the time.and a 3rd or Ith the most of tho time, besides u great deal of work performed by me in dividually. It is a well known fact that the Sheriff cannot issue win rants, but ho being an Executive ollieor must execute all legal processes directed t him by all tho judicial officers of tho county. Our Malutes fixed the fees of the ShoritV, ?0 if crime has b <*n in creased among tho negroes ho *? can ?nnv fair-minded person blame me? There is a vast difference between tho gross receipts of the Sheriff's oflloe and the net proceeds. It lias been said by many that Capt. Sullivan was strik ing at me when no wroto the article, claiming that I am the prlnolal < lllcov that same effects. I fall to bellovo thai I Capt. Sull van wanted to do m any j injury, because ho and I arc personal I friends. Therefore it may be that ho would like to hear from others als ?. far as I am concerned I seek in vestigation, livery warrant and other process of law delivered to mc for ex ecution is entered upon the ollleo re cord book, provided for the purpose*. Mach case Is entered reparatoly lilt' title of the case, date of entry, kind of proceap, by whom issued, by whom i veil, when served, and the amount charged by law for the s nie. Bosldi each case is indexed separately, so I respectfully invite tho public to call and inspect these records; cheek them up after me as the Grund Jury has done from time to time. The Magis trate's constables of i,aureus county are paid a salary for their eorvlcep, so when :t warrant is Issued by the Mug istrate of a township and It is found that the party wanted has lied out ol the township, the arrest warrant Is forwarded to uie for execution. Tho man with whom the negro violated hi contract and run away from, presses tho Sheriff to apprehend and bring h m to trial. Most of these Constables get only fifty dollars euch annually, thor< - fore they cannot, afford to occupy all d their time riding after tho many v - lators of contracts, because tho saim does not justify same. This incrous ? the Sheriff's work greater und costs the county more than any one other matter portabalng to tho olilcc, i>' - cause this kind of cases are so numer ous. Then again the Sheriff of Bau? rens county serves all of the dispen sary warrants, while in nearly all til other counties Sheriffs prefer not to bother with them and will not serve them only when they cannot got out ol it. Besides there are many other kinds of processes of law directed to me, viz: Bench warrants, witness war rants, subpoena writs, etc. During the your 1800, this olilcc served hit) warrants, etc. arrest* d 508 persons and committed tt> Jail 20f> person . I am g'ad that Capt. Sullivan h is op<med the way. to I am enabled to point to the citizens cd my county j ? t what has been done in my dopartmo l during the yoar 1800, because my re cord shows vigilance und haul vorlc the time. When the people elected me Sheriff they gave me every honest emolument of the office, much or lit tle. 1 am entitled to the fees as are Axed l>y law. ()u ? County Commissioners with the aid < f the County Supervisor- ln?| u and passes upon all my claims- each claim is itemized. They have skilled lawyers paid by the tax-payers n> coun cil. The claims for 1800 were approved and ordered paid by tnu Commission ers Below will be found a Statemc.it of the gross and net earnings of the Sheriff's office, during tho year 180D-? a copy of which is already on til" In the County Supervisor's olilcc sinco the first of the year. This report will e ive the public an idea n:> to how much money the Sheriff is forcod to loan the county and when paid back helps greatly to swell the amount of Mio gross receipts of the office, but In or der to prosecute my duties I am lorcod to make them advances. Only a few ? ?ays ago I rccieved a telegram from Hamlet, N. (' . asking if a e< I tain man was wanted. When told that lie was. another message oame 'announcing that he had been captured und to Bond for him at once. 'I his man was sent for and the fol - lowing items of cash wore advanced by me and charged against the county: Three Telegrams, .no One Railroad Karo to Hamlet, I To Hotel bill for deputy. 1 '? ) Feed for prisoner while on road returning, on Two Railroad Fares to Laurens, returning, '.? 10 Paid officer of N. C, for arrest ing and dieting prisoner, 7 55 Total. $24,00 There are many cases of this kind whloh swell the amount of the Hhoi'ill gross receipts, yet same is not ofllce emolument). In referring to the Statement belo.v. I desire to nay that same is a s worn statement and has been been on file since the first of the year. It gives a cor rect idea about what the Sheriff's ollicc pays after all the necessary ex penses nre deducted. In conclusion, I do-ire to say that if any citizen de slros ho can meet mein the Sheriff's ollicc and I will take pleasure in showing evorythlng that per tains to same I have tried lo be faith ful and I believe my Official record will e uise the citizens to re-elect mc: KT AT KM BNT. fly general amount received from county for dieting prisoners, In? bor at .fail, foosotc., $l,182.(i(i By general amount, for Ollleo work,costs paid other Sher iffs, etc. 2,502*81 Total, 3,745.41 DEBTOR. Cash advanced to eounty for pro visions, wood.labor,etc., at Jail during 1800, 582 IWI Kxpenses transporting prisone.is ?thor officers' costs, tolograms, etc., (102.4-1 Two regular deputies during year.7ii0.H0 Kxtrn Deputy hire, 137.0.) ( UlO 0X1 ra horse, 7.r>.tlt) One extra buggy and two sets of harness, c,7 Feeding, caring for two horses, 210.00 Kxponses llvo v lore, ropalrson vehicles, and harness, shoeing horses, etc., 122.Ii I Stationary, stamps, wood, phone rent for oilier, etc . 7l! II I Col J. H. Traynham office bond, 50.00 Total, 2,085.80 (!rodltor, 3,745.47 Debtor, 2,085.80 I 050,01 By cash received In civil casos, 103 :'.'> Net earnings for year, 1,102.02 GKOi B. McCravVi Sheriff, i0. NOTlOfe. Wo will let to the lowest blddor, tho Building of a Bridge, at the Stoddltl'd old mill ford on September 4th . 1000. U P. A DA ik, Supervisor L. C# Managers Prlninrj Flection Aug. 28, Lauiosns T?)\vnsuii*. Laurcns Box?SVnddy Thompson,W. U. Andortou,.). 15rook . Factory Uox VV. \V. lilukoly, J. <>. Frady, J. S. Adunu. iiuntkhs township. Clint ii?T. B. Owcnc, W. I?. Mur pli v. (L O. Suii Ii. Factory?0. A. Miller, U. WulYord, W J. Chestnut Uopewell J. L. Crawford, ?'. j. Young, C. C. Honklni . Moun'villu I. B. Crisp, llogun Moti -. John Urm t. .1 \t 'k s t? ?wnsiiii?. Benno .J. \V. ( . Dell, P. M. Pitts, P, l'.. Ferguson. Od IPs ohuroh ?S. \V. Dean, J. 11. Payne, \V. 0. Kay. See kflktown township. L?ngsten' eh iroh?W. )'.. dark. .1. P. Dlllnrd, \\\ P. i Jooloy. j Orn- It II. I ! mil ?-. II. M. Bunter, ; NY. B II rm in. Y< >unus s t< iwnsiih*. Pleasant Mound w II. Brutumond, J, K. Johnson, J. A. Fowler. Young's Store \V, T Dorroh, W. W. Wallace, .lohn .1 Kiddle. Stewart's Store Henry Prior, Sen bron Parks, B. IS Leonard. Cook's Stor< - \Y. P. Cokor, Iti'oy Phi Ips, John Cook. Dial's Township. Pow r- A s. Owlngs?, V. A. White, Will Pi den. Dial's Ctli'Oh -J. K. II? l ams, Arch 0. Ow'?ngS, J. II. Curry ? Koodvillo s.o. Uabb, W. F. Mod leek, L. A, Annsirong. Gray Court W. II Barksdulo. 0 B. Brooks, W. II. t hoek. Shtloh -II. '. Wal aoo, L s. Bo i Paul Willis. StJLLI V vn'fl ToWNSHH?. r.r -werton VV. S. Knight, JeH'orsou Jones, .1. II, Cr he. Tumbling Shoal* W. A. Baldwin,] VV. I). Sullivn . J. M. Wood. Princeton .las. Crawford, J. C. Gnmbroll, Jaek Monroe. Watkhli >< > Township. Tip ? p IS Ii. Anderson, S. A. Tay lor, .1 A. Smith. Daniel's s o.-- ! IS. Goddurd, J. C. Mart In, I ? I i vi tie Cooper* Moooro's -d. M. Pearce, J, IS. H- n der?on, J. M Smith. ISkom J. K Boyd, !.C Oulbortson, W. L. Terry. Ml Pleusant Guy Mooro, Pat Mad den, l r., J no. VV. Fowler. Cross Hill?lt. I). Nar.ee, David Black, ll. G (Jrlsp. It was o dorod ai tho last nieot iiio of County Domooai'tic Kxee utivo c unmitt-eo, that .such of tho Manngors uaniod for tho Primary elect ..n whfi come aftor tho boxes will li" given tho privolego of bringing in <>r carrying out tlio boxes f< r tho ensuing genoral elec tion, lind therefore, will roeoive mileage in addition !?> thoir ro u lar por dioin. M inagors uro re quested to oomo alter tho boxes for their ro.-*pootivo precincts on ? r by tho isih inst. It was I urc-lior ordorod that oan didatos can !i:tv.> individual tick els print.-d, with tho candidate's name mado proaiinont, provided tho omnibuss pla i <>i" ballot is fid iowod. w. T, ( Irkws, Sec, and rroasuror. A Pom dor Mill Explosion Removes ovorythlng In sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both uro might dungcrom. 1),>.:'. dynani'te the delicate machinery of your body with ualoinol, croton i il or aloes plllp, when Di- King's New Life Pills,which are gentle a suinmui' bree/.c, do I ho work perfectly. Cures II udacho, Con slip it-ion. ()nl\ J"i cents' Public Roads. It is tho i rdor of Hi'.' County Bourd that all roud dvor-a era In tbo county c;iil out thoir respective hauls and put in tin Ir full lour days on the roads by the Hth of Soplotnhcr 1000 R. )'. Adah:. Supervisor, L. C. Julyl?st I'.. Tribute of Respect. The following rc-solut ions touch ing the death of Mrs. M. L<\ Trayn hnm, which occurred in hot* home at liiiurons, s t v, Juno 7t h, LOOO, wore adopted by tlx' "Helping Hand" circle of King's Daugh ters : First: That it is with the deep est sorrow wo record tho death of this faithful ivud ofl'ieient worker for Christ, who will bo greatly missed by all our members, and whose place will be hard to fill yet wo bow submissively to clod's will, in t!i" confident trust that for our beloved sister to die was gain. Second: That, our deepest sym pathies ftl'O horobv extended to the sorely stricken family, and our earnest prayers are ol: mo I that our Heavenly Father may com fort and sustain them in their deep Borrow. Tlii rd. That these resolutions be spreu I upon our minutoc and copies of tii same !><' furnishod to tli" County papers, and ul o to her bereaved family. Miss Leila V. Wilkes, Miss Allison Webb, Mrs. Hugh Aikou. Thoro Is more Catarrh In this sce t'ou of the country than all other dis ease:- put together und until the last few years was supposed to In: incura ble. For a great many year* doctor pronounced It a looal disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stunt ly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Kolonie has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hail' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney .v Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on the m Ll'kot. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the. system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testi monials. Addrors, i' J. 011BN I I V .V CO., Toledo, < >. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTICE livery man within the bounds of the "Siiudi School Association" is ro ' quested to meet promptly at the Cross Hill Academy, on Thursday, the 23rd of August atlOo'olook A. Si. j import lilt business connected with j tho school property of said Association will be attended to on that day. c. M. Hann a, : 'hairman R. & T. M. A Lcaman, .'. ?<???clary. I Stale of South Carolina* LAURENS COUNTY, COURT OF PROBATE. WHEREAS, W. H.Austin has ap plied to me to grant htm Loiters of Ad mini, tr i'ion on tho list ate and off? eis of Emily I.owe, deceased. Tin e are thoroforo to cite and ndm onlsli all and singular the kind re 1 and creditors of the said Emily Lowe, deceased, to lie and appear be fore me. in the Court of I'robato, to bo held at I,aureus 0. IL, S. C, on the 23rd of August, 1000, after publica 'ion hcivof, at it o'c'oek in the fore n ion, i i show cans?, if any 'they have, why :ii Bald Ldters of Admlnislrnti in houl-1 not he granted. Given under my band, this the (Ith day of August, Anno Domini It 100. 0. G. TJIOMP84 ?N, J. P. L. 0. Aug. ii, 1000.?21. Glenn Spring* Hotel GLENN SPRINGS, S. C, LEADS ALL OTHERS. Thoro is but ono Glonn Springs, and it has no equal on the Continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels und Blood. Motel Open June 1st to Oct. 1st. ftfkW Ouisino and Service Excollont. ?&g ?rgatgst Resort in ?&g Soatb, fftST For Board apply to SIMPSON St 3CVIP30M, Gl <-n S^ciuj South Carolina. Water $1.75 per oaso, bottlos to bo returned. \.rator for sah? by The Lauren* Drug Co., Kennedy Bros., Dr B. F. Pos< v, Laurons, a. C. [ r To claim that tho Harris Lit hin Water is Superior to any other water on tho oontinont is claiming a groat deal, but wo can prove this to bo so by tho analysis mn ' by <h" in si noted Chemists in Amor ioa, and also by the most, not oil phy>,icia s from nil parts of the county. Head what thoysay: Mr. J. T. Harris, Harris Springs, S. 0. Dear Sir: ? I have proscribed Harris Lithia Wate- freely, in cases whoro a Litlii. Water was indicated, for over seven years, and have never known it. to fail to provo highly* bon ?fl dal to tho pat ioilt. I have us> d ot llOl' lithia waters, but have had bottor results from Harris Lithia Water than any I have over employed in my practice, l reg rd it as asovoroign remedy in Uric acid Diathesis, Gout, rheumatism of tho kidneys and Bladder, in acute and chronic bright's disease, and in diabotea we have no romody at our con mand that oxcols Harris Lithia Water. I have no hesitancy in saying that the water may bo re lied upon to give most satisfactory results, and t liaC it is a sure, pos itivo solvent ot Brie acid and the mates. Yo;:i i vor I rtllv, .1 tines B. Morgan, M. I)., Prof, ol < . mis try and Pharmacy Med ical Department of the University et Georgia. AHhovillo K. 0 , April LM. l,so;5. An extended clinical use of Harris Lithia Water prompts me to tho statement, that I regard it as ono of tho best, if not the best, Lithia Water known to the profes sion. In the condition of Phos phatio Urine, its action is marvel ous. Its use in tin; Rheumatic and Gouty Diseases a I lords me moro com Tort than either the Buf falo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours, Johl) Hey Williams, M. D. The Hotel at this famous' spring is now open for guests, and if you will come to the Spring und drink the water and are not benefited or cured we will board you free. Harris Hotel Company. ANNOUNCE 31E N TS. FOR THE SENATE. I respectfully utiuouuoe my can didacy t<> represent Laurous Couii? tv in tho State Senate, subject to tho rules governing t lie primaries in tho Democratic party. Jno. S. Wolff. Tho friends of 0. I'. Goodwin respectfully announce him us a oaudidute for tho Suite Semite, Bubjeot to the Democratic Pri mary. Friends. legis:.a i t re. I am a candidate for re-election to the Legislature) subject to tho Democratic Primary. Ii Bpootfully, f Lkw is W. SiMkins< After due consideration 1 lmv<' deoidod U> become a candidate for n scat in tho House of Ro prose n tativos from Laurous County, subject to tho result of tho Dom ooratio primary. II W Niinois. 1 want t-> go i" tho Legislature of South Carolina, und respect fully announco uiysolf as a Candi da to for that office, Bubjeot to tho Democrat io primarv. II. W . Nash. 1 rospeotfu ly announco myself as a Candida to for the House of Representatives. Bllbjoot to tho rules of the Democratic party. X F. P. MoQowan. I hereby announce myself a cun didato for tho House of Represen tatives, Bubjeot to tho democratic primary. J J. C. MoDaniel. I hereby announce myself a can didate for tho House of Repre sentatives, subjoot L> the result of tlie Democratic Primary. $ Robert a. Cooper. 1 announce mysolf a candidate for nomination to tho House of Representatives from I.aureus county and will abide by the re sult of tho Democratic primary. ?hired D. Sullivan. FOR TREASURER, The friends of Magistrate \V. A. cheek, knowing his qualifica tions, respootfully nominate him as a candidate lor t he office of County Treasurer, subject to tho Democratic primary oleition. * I hereby announce myfaolf a can didate tor the ollico of County Treasurer, subject to the Demo cratic Primarv. t P>. S. Clardy. The friends of Goorgo W. Moore nominate him as a candidate for the ollico of County Treasurer for Laurons county, subject to the Democratic Primary, * Friends. 1 horoby nnnoncu mysolf a can didato for County Treasurer, sub ject to t lie result of tin- Demo cratic p' imarv. * ' D. K. Balentiuo. Mr. .1. II. Copoland respectfully announces himself a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of t In' I) niocr.it ic party. The friend-; id' Mossor P>.ibl> ros poctfully nominato him as a Can dida to for re-elect ion to the office of County Troasuror, subject to the action id" the Democratic; Primary. * 1 lioroby announco myself a candidate for the the ollico of County Troasuror, subjoot t<? tho Democratic primary election. .1 a mi's W. Henderson. FOR SHERIFF. The friends of ('apt. Tims. J, Ducket,t nominate him as a candi date for the ShorilT's ollico for the ensuing term, subject to the Dem ocrat ie primary. He has proven himself t<> bo a lover of his coun try, by being in all omorgoncies at. the post of duty, both in war and pence. '/, .. Friends. The friends of John It. Finley respect fully announce him a can did, ito for the ollico of Sheriff, sub ject to tho rules and regulations id' t he Democrat ie Primary. * GBO. S. MoCltAVY is hereby nominated for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic Primarv election. VVhilo lie has said that he would not offer for re election, yet we his friends nominate him. Friends in Laurons Township. I respectfully announce my self a candidate for Sheriff of Laurons County, subject, to the rules and regulations of tbo Denn ?er it ic Pa i t y. P.. A. Wharton. W< are authorized to announce R. DUNK BOYD as a candidate for Short If, subject tho result of the Democratic Primary. * Superintendent of Education. We, t he patrons of Oak Grovo School nominate Charles V. Brooks uh a candidate for Superintendent of Education for Laurous County ?subjoot to approaching primary. I lioroby announco mysolf a can didate for the offioo of County Suporintondont of Education, sub ject to the results of the Demo cratic Primary. (l L. .Johnson. I respootfully announco myself a candidate for re-election to the oflloo oi Superintendent, of Edu cation for Laurous County, subject lo the result of lb.' Democrat ic Primary. Jasper Martin. CLERK OF COURT. I respect fully announce myself a candidate for re-elect ion t<> the office of Clerk of (lourt for Laurcns County, and will abide tho docis sion of the Democratic Primary. John F. Bolt FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announco myself a candidate for re-election to the ollico of Auditor in the approach ing primary, subject to tbo rules of the Democratic party. * W. L. Fbrouson. In tOhe Sprmsg When we would like to feel sirong, vigorous and ambitious, WC are we? ik. tired and dull; appetite Take is poor, (ot?<l is n< )t relished, sleep does not seem to refresh, we go to bed tired and get up tired. This America's condition is because of thin, impure, si ugg i ? h blood which is unequal o the demands of "the body Greatest for more life, vigor, energy, strength. Nature cries for help, and it is to be f< -und in Hood's Sarsaparilla,the Spring great blood purifier. Mood enricher, blood vitalizer. Be sure to get Hood's, because it is Peculiar to Itself?and remember,also, FOK OoKONKH. Tho friond8 of tho veteran war horse, Maj. M. U. Ferguson, asl< his friends to ro-oloot him to til' the (kroner's Oflico. Ho will bo subject to tho Piimary in every 1>m rticular 1 respectfully announce mysolf a oandidato for Coroner in the ap proaching primary, Bubjoct to the rules of tie' Democratic party. M. Fdwahds. 1 hereby nnnouuco mysolf a oan didato for tho c>Hico of Coroner of Laurons county, subject to tho Democratic primary election. W. 1). Watts. FOR SUPERVISOR. The many friends "I Ilobin . Copoland respectfully lominale him-as a candidate for ; "Hie., of County Supervisor, subject i" the primary oloeti<>n. Frionds. The friends of G. Marion Moore, of Waterloo township, resp? ctfidly announce him a candidate f< r County Supervisor, subject t. tie Democratic Prims ry. 1 bog to announce mysolf a can didate for the olllco of County Supervisor in tho coming Primary, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. * .1. S. Drummond. The friends of .1. I >. Mock r - speetfully nominate him us n .i didato for tho ollice o! Com Supervisor, subject to ?! ? n of tie- Democratic primary. I announce mysolf as a candi date for reoommendation by the democrats of Young's township for the oflieo of Magistrate a' the approaching primary, the rosult which I shall abide. .1. B. Coanv. VV. W. Kennedy Ksq., is nomi nated for Magistrale tor Laurens Township, subject lo the Demo cratic primary. liloml Cnrc Seal Prcc By addressing Blood Balm C 886 Mitoholl Street, Atlanta, Ga . any of our readers may obtain n sample bottlo of tho famous li. 13. B.---Botanic Blood Balm. I In greatest, grandest, host and strongest Blood Romedy known. Pures when all olso fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula, eczoma, boils blood poison, oating soros, d:^ trossing skin oruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free in tli cal advice included, when di - scription of your trouble is given. Tins generous offer is worth while accopting Sn mplo bottle froo, all chargos prepaid. Large bottlos, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sab by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. B. B. B. is away ahead of nil ot her Blood Remedies for eu Spring Blood Humors. Try B. B. B. this spring. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. T r 1 E H E AD 0 E T H E S T A T R EDUCATIONAL SVSTE M. Three acadomto courses leading to l ?ogrecs. Professional courses in Law, M< li eino and Pharmacy? Summer School for Teaehors, I Scholarships ami \ Loans to Need), TUITION *<?<>. / free Tuition In I nn \ didatos lor Minist rj, / Minister's Hons ami \ Tear hers, 512 students bosldos 101 In Summer School. 88 teachers In In faculty. For catalogues and Inform ition ad dress V. P. V EN ABLE, President. Chapel Hill, X. ' !? Dr. llofo K. Hughes, Ofiicos Todd lluildlng, Phone 75: and Cotton Mills Store, Phone I0U, Specially prepared for [examin ing and Treating disoasos of Kyo, Ear, Throat and Nose. BALL, SIM KINK & KALL, Attorneys at Law? Lauubns, South Cauoi.ina. We prAOlieO in all Stale ami United States Courts. Special Attention givon nolleetions. U-/>" Parties desiring to buy or bell Factory, Hunk and other Stuck, bonds, otc.or real estate may consult W. vV. Ball. Several town lots for sale. Sale- ??( lots on monthly installments nego tiated. -i f? UMn 1:It clays ;i re HER E J necessary items, or tho Seashore be is selected in or these occasions The Outing Season brings its qni Whether you are going to the Mom it docs not mutter so long us on good taste, Nothing is in bettei i"i than the Duck or Crush Skirt am"' Shirt-waist. The number of stylos and variety of patterns, and oxtremcl.) low prices render Our two-piece Suit oxcoedingK popular, For $3 5C Von can obtain ... linen crash skin with apliqued front and a white lawn shirt-waist with four rows of insertion and innumerable tucks, the two for S2.50 At proportionate ligtm mam s ma^ In- made. T0J1R. i j T. X. Barksdalu begs business a fully equipped and A handsomi 11 K U of funerals, good taste an promisod eilioiont nud pr< >n A vory largo stock i hand iddcd to his ?4 F?i^eral Supplies, In the e<?nduot l patrons are r, n 1 Hurt: i iz.'S, kept oil *? ksdaie. ... ie stuck 01 Mineral Mr. Burks dale s uiio of vehicles. Mr. l{ i'. . ,. , tueso, depart monts ahd Cid!.*, day or night, <u hi , ustan atlcn l?or At nights or Suudays,'I'hoiio For the next Thirty Days W10 oiler you an opp< rtu lily I Goods that you cannot alford to mi Colored Organdies at 10 and l - cents, worth 1 5 and 2?i cenU . Colored Lawns at Iii cent?can'! beat it for cents. Yard-wide P?rcala at 6 I -j cmi ALL SILKS Kol'? sink i VV A ! Ladies' ri iidy-Wi ar Skirl price cut to lit your purse. at $1 its kind. I s , u ? a'th O'J cents cost. , and the Pay us a visit and tali j / 11 ? Summer out ing' 011 tho iiDiiey you will uv T ?i m *l U ? Under BeudeUa h >t : f?R EVERY&O0Y Stt ^INTER'S. For cTie nosct SO XDety i A bi;4 line of Ladle 1B1.5U a hi m. ? - I > lie closed out as Uni. Also .1 line of $1.25 .1 id [tl.ooio .0? n s\-> . eins ad L> 11 at hey iast. Men.sjKi.sju and H> 1.25 S$boos to fo al Ki .Oo \W arc offering some special attraction in Clothing ? tjjlJ.^O Suits at $t)-7S- .f fO Suits al $7.50, $8,00 Suits at jjJ?.OO. Wo haVe IJargain Counter of Clothing, which w< are ollcring at |> ices that will surprise you. Conic c trh ami get lite CHOICE of these. Yours Kesp . IfuSiv. J. E. Hinter V Uro. Laurous, s. c, duly i, 1000.