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i .ike \?> Substitute? i? p uoi loi youI* grocer Bsud you some . thui 'Is ii t ft" good as Bransford's, ui Owensboro, l\y " There , rone >o [food. Besides, your 'rocoi doos not kuow whether i he ilour Is adulterated or not. The Anti-Adulteration League trade murk is uti absolute guarantee of the purit) ol Uransford's Hour. If you want 01 si putont ask your grocer for ? on'*: ' second patent, ask for Whio 1 ii .?? ' : if straight, i sk for ( o in Crown." They uro sold under ,i . lurantco tliat tiioy are the host and Presentment of Graud Jury. To Hi> Honor. .1 0. Klugh, Presiding .< udge: Tl Grand Jurj bog loave to make io r iii-t presentment. \Vi have passed upon all bills of lo ll outs presented for our considers lion ui the prosenl term. \\. have \ If Ited t he county poor house, and lit d -um?' in good condition, and the inmates arc comfortably provided for, mil that the Poor House is well kept. IM improvements recommended by e former Grand Jury have been null >? bciug made. \\'c Und thai the bonds of the county I- have been approved by the t'ount\ Supervisor, and we report that iu our judgim ut they are good. VVe nave visited and oxamlued the i regret to report that we Und ll ante in bad condition. The plaster flooring and eolling need repairs ;it once. The place whore prisoners es eupeil should he lixed. Repairs are also needed on the kitchen and ser vant's home. The stables also t.eed re l)ii A <? recommend that the .iail be examined by a competent mechanic, n io -t all be charged with the duty of ?sc running if the same be safe and se cure Sovorftl former Grand .'uries have recommended that the wagon road un r the Columbia, Nowberry & Lau rci - Kailway on Rast Main street, in the city of Lauren?, be widened and made safe for the travolbng public.but we arc - >r.rv to report that said rcoom ineniiations have not been carried out. VVe again call attention to this mat ter, and if there is any way for the same to be remedied, recommend that vigorous -teps be taken in that direc tion. Wo append ihe report of the County S tpervisor to this presentment as a pari of same. We also submit with this present ment the petition of W. L. Gray, in regard t<> tho condition of Duncan's Creek. Wo rccommcr.d that 9tild pa per be given proper consideration by the Court and that the proper authori ties require Duncan ('reek and all tho other streams In the county cleaned oul as 11 quired by law. There .ire various other matters which will bo given proper considera tion by Us later on. In conclusion we bos' leave to tender to your Honor and the other officers of the Ci irt our thanks lor various cour tesies ext< nd ii to us during the term. ! tespoutfollv submitted, Ii. ('. BaiOOS, foreman. The 5th annual festival of fun and frolic given'under the auspices of the Merry-Maker- Association will be givi n at Augusta, Ga.j commencing April 22nd, 11)01 for one week. The 20th century will be opened rVlth one grand week of splendor, the like of which has never been seen in the Southern states. $10,000 ill cold cash wl I be the outlay for the free streot shows to be seen day and night. Tho gi an.lest Poultry, I'igoon and Belgian Hu e -how ever held in Aug usta will throw its door open April 22ud, for one week . The finest poul try and pel stock of ditVerent states and cities will bo seen ui this show, the best judges have been engaged to bulge die show, ami the largest num ber of cash and special premiums yet seen In a catalogue will be offered. Nothing will be left undone to make this show a success. Kntries open to lhe world. When you Wore hero each of the past four years, you thought the lire works were grand. Wc can only U9Stire you that they fade iu Insignificance con pared to what you will see at this year - festival. The pictures in lire will be kept a Beeret from you until you see them. Don't fail to como. The military display will be a fea ture. If your company is here on that occasion to drill for the prizes come with them and oh er them on to vic tory. ??Txe ilrst'cluss bauds of music will I ?HjDCOrts hourly each day of the give ?. W\WI l>u! l?0 highest class at ttOMiilig . Stj soon on the streets, in fractions willi. staining. Lot the s true live ami ou <ob the poor, high old, tlic young, the i. -',,??. and low, let eve ry body ^ 'b Low railroad rates In. *VVDnQ U) cured. Which Will enable e.V.. 1 u/A?k drop dull can-, and spend one ^ of joy and pleasure at Augusta, 22nd to -J7th. A pril 100], Everything free. Hourly concerts] oach day. great military parade and contests, The highest class aorobats and specialty ai I ists disporting for the plea lire Ol the public on Broad Street day and night the entire week. I uine and he a Merry-Maker. lie Careful of Your Health. Sc?- thai every sack or barrel of your llour hears the A ut.-Adu t erat ion LeagtU 'ra h mark. Pill'O llour can be bad for VOl'J little 111 re than mixed Hour, .;. 119 you value the health of your family, you should see that noth ing but pipe Hour comes into your house. Bransford's Hours, made at Owensboro, |<y,, ??Clifton". "White Pawi." or "Goldon Grown" are ubso lutely pure to say nothing of tho fact that tie - are the liest. Insist on your grocer giving you one of these brand ? MADDI'.N'S. Miss C .'i Litngstoii, of Rsruh, is on a brh i visit to her parent: Mr. and Mr-, ?dwln l'ciguo, I have gone i" Augustii to make thai place I hol i- i ut uro home. Mr. J. 0. Jerry, of Dnnnollon, i'li... Is visiting bis parents. We Welcome him buck in onr midst. Mr. John Madden, who bus been quite ill f??r some linio, w u um glad to report is rapidly improving. Dig lot of laces nod I'liibroider'cH just received. Nee Iheni, and tho price w ill do the rosl. Tho Hub. Bed Hot from the Gun Was the bull that hit G. B. Stead man, ol Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. L caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for twenty years. Then BuoklCn'S Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures Huts, Bruises. Hums, Boils, Felons, (Corns, Skin Eruptions. Bost Pile cure on earth. 26 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Tho Lau rons Drug Co. Uemember our cleareneasalo of com bination canes only lasts until Feb. 1ft. 8.M. *E. H. Wllk??. THE COURT. Tho Grand Jurors wero discharged on Wednesday last, after making tbolr prc?eutniout. Ills Honor compli mented them on their volume of work, ami so promptly done . On Wednesday, Dave S'cott a nogro waH tried for the, murder of another negro aud a mistrial was ordered, the dury after long deliberation tailing to agree Muck Workman, a negro was con* vie ted of mat slaughter ' ?vlng slalned u nogro. His tentnnoe was fixed ?t throe year.-, on tho ohuln gang. Thursday evening u Jury was em paneled und charged with'the ease of wade 11. Godfrey, the trial entered on. and all other Jurors were discharged until Monday morning. All day Kri- I day was consumed In the trial, the ease given to the Jury at ?; P. M. They failed to agree, deliberating all night. On Saturday morning His Honor or dered them a good breakfast, whioh was served in the Grand Jury Kooin, and at lo o'clock thov tiled in "and the foreman reporting that an agreement could not be reached thoy were discharged and a mistrial ordered. It is said that the Jury stood li to I fa voring acquittal. The Kngltsh a thousand years ago fashioned trial uv .irjitv, and tbolr descendants wherenver round under the sun ad her,? to. this plan of settling facts and have listened to no other sug gestions. And standing to convictions in tlie Jury box is the safety of the citt/.en and.the Boeial order. The centonnial'Of .lohn Marshall's nonlmatlon toboChlol Justice of tho IT. K, was?celobi*aled hi every state In tho Union, on Monday, the Ith in-.?,. couth Carolina was no exception and Judge Slmonton, far tho most seholai'ly Judicial olllcor In tho State, spoke for tbo democratic bar Ol the State. Mar shall was a federalist of federalists, though a Virginian) appointed by .lohn Adam-, and if .lohn Marshall's viows of the constitution had boon carried to their legitimate conclusion in 1805, there wasn't hemp Cord in the world to do the hanging. The fulsome eelobra tion in the State <>u hist Monday was in line with Hen Tillman glorifying An drew Jackson in 1800, who was for crucifying South Carolina in 1832 . Sunn- time ago The Herald mentioned the prospect of a new bank. It is no longer a sooret that Mr. James T. Har ris, tonne'ly proprietor ol the Harris I.it bin Springs, Is tho moving spirit in this enterprise. Mr. Harris Is exported to arrive to-night from a tour of lOast? ' rn cities, where he has made bis con? uectlouR and perfected plans tor or ganisation, hie has examined several ?dies in the eity, but has not linally de cided upon a location. Spartanburg Horald, Huh Inst, Thk Aovkrtiskh bespeaks tor Mr. Harris the good success in his new en terprise, which be has gained in the past. _ Wi are indebted to the Suite's ontor pri-e for the following llgUt'CS of popu lation of Laui'eilK towns 1.aureus in inOO, l,C29, in 1800, 2.245; Cross Hill 1000, 450, 1800, 210; Mountville 1000, 120; Gray Court, 1000, 18's Princeton, 1000,211, 1800, 105: Waterloo, 1000, 180, IS00, 201: Clinton 1000, 1,809 l^'.io, 1,021; Fountain Inn 1000, 187,18110,212; Wood ruffs ipfO, 505, 1800. ;:s(>: V\ hltmlro's 1.11: Williams ton 1000, 001, 1800, 036; Simpsonvillo I9f0, 105; Heidvi U>. 1000, 102, 1800, 1".'.: f'oroiuica. IIMM, 2M\- The towns of I'.noree. I.anford's, < )ra and Maddens are not Included, probably not being Incorporated Wo do not understand the Watorlo i llgures and tl iro min be some mistake i'her for the lv-,;* 01" 1000 cousus. Al any rate i ol, Whai'ton, i as Smith. J. 11 whar ton, Capl iln !om Andornen, Mr. Hen Anderson Major Rmert Gnnuinghiun a d o her live citizens should dou ble their di Igeneo. Thoy need an oil mill, hosiery factory, furniture factory and other enterprises to bill Id uj> their ?ity ami innko a better showing In the year of grace 1010. it vv IT bo readily understood that a number ol theso towns are not In I au reus county, intt are our ne-r nlghbors in which many of our readers take a lively interest'. Oklahoma bids fatr to bo tho "Next Conunonwoa'tb," of the United states, and under this lit e tho well-known writer on Western matters. Mr.Charles M. Harger, gives an almost startling account of the ams/.lngly rapid growth ol the territory since it w as open to set tlement a few years ago. Ho also de scribes the section which is to ho newly opened, probab y this year. The pic tures With tho article ^'ive it addi tional force and Interest. ($3.00 u year. The outlook Company, 2ST Tomtit Avenue. New York ) I.aureus Roys at College. At the recent examinations at the South Carolins College, students from Laurent Rtood as follows:.I. A. Stoib dard, distinguished in pedagogical psychology, proficient in Bngllsh, pedagogics. A. C. Todd, highly distinguished in Knglsh, proficient In Ktliios. Millions Ulvcil Away, it Is cortalnly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in tue land wdio are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The pro prietor-ol Dr. King's .New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have ?rhen away over ten millions trial bottles ol this m eat medicine ami have the satisfaction of knowing it has abso lutely cured thousands of hopoloss cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse U0SS ami all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and I.tings are surely cured by it. ( ad on tllC I.aureus Drug Co ami got a trial bottlo. Rcgu at'sT/o 50 cts. and $1.00. I'Jvory bottle guaranteed. Ol' |>rice i ofunded. Pool. Rebecca Kleanor Pool, nee s'i|i, died al her homo in Spar Langsi county, Jan. 0, 1001, In the tan our g > ir of her age. twenty -1X,> ,,lnU the decease of her hus two years Sfe enth p Bnfi ma|I> band. In ho. gu vallPOna countv,and ned Allen Pool.of J- MuV(.? (;hi,'dl,.M, became t he mot In-r ot 'hters All of nine ; ons and two d.uig. these grow up tO be nun " ' of Bterllng character ami all a. except .lame-, who died in March, She united wit , iochurch at Iaii ton' Upper H?ne..:: at the ago c1 aixt< on,aid lived aconsi dentt hrlstian life For thirty-five years. Possessed of very cheerful and gontle and kind dls po-i "lot . nnseltUh ml considerate of rhcir feelings, she was boloved by all who knew her. Her h u-e was the I home of the proachor and a glad wel I come awaited nim there She often talkjd of tving ami ex* prC88Pd in' app' oh. nshm :-.s to the fu ture. The summons came suddoffiy and -lie fell asleep. 11 . fii- nd and pastor, U v I. L. On/tS and others buried her al Mt./ion church, Spar-1 tanburg. There In that .-acred plat, together, with Kov. Jno. G. Landrutn and many others ,.f God's sleeping children, she awaits the coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.?-W. J. L , In Baptist Courier. Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ? vor was made is Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak DOSS : 0 strength, listlosssnoss Into energy, brain-fag into power. They're wonderful In building the bealth, only 26 cents por box. Sohl bv the Uaurens I )rug ('o. Big lot ladies' ready-to-wear Hkirtu just received. Prices right. _The Hub. For Rent. A rood ono-horse farm, near Thus. J. Sullivan, Turabliug Shoals. Can easily open up a two-horse farm. New 4 room house on place. Apply to J. U. Sullivan, Laurans, 8. C. FACTS PERSONAL AND BRIEF NOTES OK RECENT EVENTS. BiMQop Duooao lectures at S o'clock. Eriuay evening at factory hall. Mr. will Meng has returned from a trip to Atlanta. Miss Janie Simpson, of Tumbling Shoals, spent yesterday in the city, Mr. j. ii. Driiuiniond, of Jaehin, was In the city yesterday. Dr. Joe Owens, of Cross Hi!!, was in the oity yesterday. Mr. 8. P. Babb visited Spartanburg last week. Mr. Henry Holmes, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the olty. Mrs. Josephine Watts is visiting relatives at Ktnard's. Mrs. Alice Young, of Clinton, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. John II. Marie, of Greenville, was in the city attending Court last Thursday. Mr Haskell Dial, of Woll'ord Col lege, spent a few days at home last week. Mr. ti. C. Anderson, a prominent citizen of Oreenvllle county, was in town yesterday. Mr. Erauk Owens, a bright young fellow from this county, has entered the Converse Com mend a I School al Spnrtanburg, Mr flonway Anderson joined Rev. N J. Holmes iu Atlanta about ten days ago and is pursuing a course ol biblical study there. J. T. Graham, Esq., ol Lexington, and Lambert W. Jone-, Esq. of .New berry, Attorneys at Law , attended the Court this week. Small-pox rages in all parts ol tho United States. There is no such thing as dodging the scourge. Vaccination is the only antidote. Mrs. T. II. N'elson leaves for the North very soon to purchase an exten sive line of Spring goods for the Hub. Pretty lines of ombroideries and white goods are already arri\ ing. The militia of South Carolina pro nose to go to I he inauguration, Ith ol March Didn't they h <ve some cxper ienoeon horseback in 1S93 when ('.rover had his 2nd elevation? Col. J. Washington Watts went to Columbia last week to attend a meet Ing of the Fair Association of which ho is an enthusiastic and leading mem ber. Professor Gamowoll, of Wofl'ord Hol l^gc gave a delightful talk to the Sunday Schools on factory bill on Sun day morning. While in the city Io was the guest of Mr. T. ( '. Lucas. Kev. W. B. Duncan visited Manning last week and officiated at tho marriage of Miss Maggie Muggins, of Manning and Mr. T. P. 1 laynesworth. ol FlOf onco. bishop ^midier, of the M. E. church preached an able sermon at th Metho dist church last Wednesday evening Bishop Caildler is traveling in the in terest of mission work in t uba. T. \V. Wood a Sons, of Dick noild, have sent THE AHVMRTISK.1I their seed book for 1001. Every gardoimer w Ii do well to sond for this splendid cata logue. Wood's seeds tiro absolutely re liable. A case of small-pox is reported on factory hill, but there need bo no appre hension to its spreading as the c'ty au thorises are entirely reliable and vig llant and will eonline it if possible. Mr-. J. D Adams and children vis ited relatives in Greenville last week. VIrs. Adams will leave about the 20th inst., for Baltimore and New York, where she will purchase her Spring stock of millinery. Mr. D. A. Davis, of Davis & Itoper, will leave for tile markets of the East in a few days . This firm will still further enlarge their splendid stock t his Spring and will carry ll beautiful line of goods. Dr. G. L. Martin, formerly Ol L?n tens, lost his residence near Gri cm lllo. by lire a fow nights ago. The loss is heavy and ho was only partially pro tected by insurance, His friends in this county greatly regret his mis fort tine. Mr. Pink Pinson, of Cross Hill, lost his barn and contents, large quantities of corn and fodder among Other t hings, by lire on Monday night. The loss i^ heavy and Mr. Pinson, a very popular farmer, has much sympathy In his bad fortune. Messrs. D. A. Davis and \\ . [[. An derson will leave for Now York on February lsth to buy a large Spring stock for Davis, Itoper & Co, The m ist complete stock of Clothing, Dress Goods, Ladies' Tatlormado Gar ments, Hats and Shoos over brought to Liurens will bo the stock these gen tlemen will buy this season. Woodruffs is to have a hank and it is only surprising that this wide-awake town has not had this convenience long ago The following' prominent citizens arc corporators: W. S. C ay, W. W. Simpson, J. B, Kilgore and A. W. Smith, of Woodruffs, E. A. Smytbo, of I'elzer, and L. W. Darker, of Ore on ville._ Bishop Duncan will Lecture Frida) Night. Bishop W. W. Duncan, of the Metho dist church, will lecture at Factory Hall, at 8 o'clock Oil Friday evening. The Bishop has frequently proached in the city and thus is well known to Laurens audiences and i he opportunity to hear him speak again wi.l be gen orally welcomed. The. public are in vited to be present. Rev" William I!. .Minier. The Southern Presbyterian ol Hie 5*th inst. has a handsome picture and skcD'ii of this prominent ami popular young minister of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Minier has an important charge at Shelby, N. ('., where he Is much beloved lie is a son of Cant. J. R. Min tor, of this city, a prominent merchant and ruling elder in the Pres byterian church Young Mr, Minter has already represented his Presbytery in the General Assembly ol the K mth ern churchy_ Simon g vs. Sullivan Township. Dunklln Township in Greenville county and Sullivan in Laurens, voted $10.000 towards the C K- & W. Rail road to run through these townihips. Bonds wore Issued, but tho road was never built. The townships resisted paying interest, suit was brought and judgment bad against the townships in the United StatesCireuitCuni I, appeal taken and tho news comes that the Judgment has beim affirmed in the Court of Appoals. 'lho debt on Stilb vau Is the bonds and Interest. We trust a way may bo yet found to avoid tho debt, as the tax-pavers got no road. Hayniworth & Parker represent tho Diaint ff*, McOullough, Shuman, Fer guson and FeatherstOnc, tho Defend ants. [n an Interview published i.i Green ville papers Mr. McOullough oxpn ssos confidence that the ease is not entirely lout and the tight will bo to the finish Messrs. Ferguson and Featherstone join in the opinion of Mr. McOullough that the battle may bo won by the townnhlp. As You Desire It, Is the way the prescriptions arc filled here. A reasona ble certainty ill results never follows the use ol" a pre scription, unless compound- I ed satisfactorily?unless ev ery feature that means ac curacy and purity and strength, is brought to bear in tin- filling?-unless mod ern methods are used. Bringing your prescription here insures you such re sults, and with 110 element of risk ti; you in price or quality. The Laurons Drug Co. Druggists. 'Phone 7f> Goods ilolivored. IIrave Men Fall Victims lo stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well a- women, Hnd all f el the results lit loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, bnokacho, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's no nood to fco I ! liko thai Listen to J. W Gardner, Ida ville Ind. He says: "Kloctrlo Bitters uro just tho thing for a man when ho is all run down, and don't, care whether he lives or dies, it did more to give mo new strength and good appetite than any thing I could take. I can eat anything and have a new lease on lifo." Only .")() cents at I.aurens Drug Co. Kvory bottle guaranteed, Sunday School Convention, The Charleston and Western Car olina Railway hog lo announce that on account of the Stute Sun- \ day School Convention, Newberry, S. O., February 23 th to liTih, round trip tickets will bo sold from all their coupon slutionn to Newberry at reduced rates. Local agents will he instructed to i soli to Lnurens, where passenger-.' can purchase tickets al reduced rates i'i, Uets will bo on sale Feb ruary 21th, L'?th and 26th, with Una I return limit February 28th, 1901. Fast and Convenient sched ule, from Spartat'.burg, Greenville snd intemediuto points. Direct through train from (ireenville. Ask for your tickets to Newberry : on this occasion, via C. W. ('. Hail way. W. J, Craig, donoral Passenger Agent. See our line of (|ueon Bphs shoes for ladios. Tho prettiest styles and the best values in town. The Hub. Stenography. M iss Sara Ball is leaching a class in stenography and will bo glad to huvo other pupils. Terms $3.00 per month, TO Till] PUBLIC Wo havo.ono.ol the Ini'gest stocks o( General Merchandise in I.aurons and will soil cither for cash <?r on time an cheap as anybody. Also a full line of Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Under taker's Supplies. See us before iniying. Will buy all the peas you have to soil, itospect fll My, It P. Mir.AM ?v i. NOTICE -OF Munici pal Election ?FOR? MAYOR and SIX A I.UFRMI.N. Notiok I? hereby givon that an c oc? tion for Mayor and . i.\ Aldermen, lo succeed the present i Ity Coimoil of LaureilS, will be held in the ('ity ol I.aurens, on Tuosdav, the 12th day o! March 1901, Tho polls will bo opened at the Council ('hamber in the ( ity of I,an n its, at 0 o'clock A. M. and close at ? o'clock I'. M. II. W. Anderson, W. II. Garret! and .lohn Nash lave been duly appointed Managers of said election, and .lohn M. Clardy, Clerk. No por80n shall be entitled to VOt? a said election w to shall not have, regis tered his name with W. If. Gllkorsoil, Supervisor of Registration, for the City of Lftui'ons, before 12 o'clock M. on the 10th day next, preceding said elect ion. The snit! W. ll Gilkcrson, Super visor of Registration, will have hbj of fice opon for the purpose of rogistoring voters from U o'clock A. M. to I o'clock P. M. at the oilice of L. G. Halle, City Clerk, in the t'ity of I.aurens each day. except Sundays, from this date, until 12 o'clock M. on tho tenth day next preceding said election. \t said election thero will be six boxes -on.' for each ward and tho Olectors will depo-il their ballots In tho box representing their respective wards for Mayor ami for one Alderman for their ward. By order of the City Council ol Dan rena, this, the 24th ot January moi. W. R. RtOHBY, Mayor. (L.B.I L. G. Balle, Clerk Council. rices lit i We are now receiving Spring ?*oo?l* of Freneli <*iii;;< ham*, Percale*, Calico, l^ni broidery anil All-over JLaces, Etc Call anil examine tlieniM You want good You want neat You want strong You don't want to pay over $1.75 try our Plant & Mark O. B. SIMMONS Peace or) Eartl), flight Prices to fill. Von !| enjo\ jjfivilify ;ii our prices, and yvhat you give will be wortin-, it you bii) from ns, Talk is easy but we have the <i<..ul- to show for our statemi nt and we know .1 few things loo. We can save any pur chaser, ol t lothing, Shoes or Dry Goods, money on these lines. Prom now until Christmas we intend to sell the Goods. If quality and price counts we will win. uaeBDaaoaauaBttiei BUBBOBBBBHOooBOBiiiiBOBBBBOBO?aBBaaaa Some straigii hots. Clotrnog- { Siloes. J JDry GoodsJUf)deruJear. weights fr in (59 emits up. Men's#best Shoos in our store. ' In emits, norj .Tltlsllll, -uit- in nvory imaginable colorf \VF (ilYF ^'>r'~ ' $1.50 it yard? CottOH OT md stylo from $2.98 up. J , . , \ Sfur In c |U'T w.-S WOOL , , . , iyou shoes without pasteboard or? N w tJv'irniiis thai will kfiip your- 1 .1 .1 ??.>.?. ..11;, 1 d at small nrieo for hn/h mn-i-it v ,, . 1 - isrrap leather in them at the samev11 leaner than? . ,' , , ."?*??? Mu? i'y ivarm at small nr. f ? , . f + matnrml. Ask or our Ihveo fprice you pay for trash. JN . . 5 ,- , . " (j in? hams, Percales, Homospmis, Calicos, Vu\ , saving whether youwaul a jVEII-.EI OR -A- "Y'-AJR'D. \\ e never fail lo please those who waul tin- besl. Lau re us, s. r. / NEED A XEW ' HUG CARPET CHAIR DLNWER SET ) ott trill sura Ulmes and $ $ * if you get them lu re you bavo seen in (he past 61 expeci to see in tin* luiui i! w e are ?? . ? i N rs: Wit! t t * * u %%%%%%%%%%%% ;it prices that other merchants can not hope lo duplicate. 'Freight i'aii on (10.00 Purchased lavurens, S C. Wood's Seeds fire growl* an I ?cleel?d with speclnl refereiu <? Id Ir mlnnlul'ilily to the soil und clitnulo <>i the South. i mi our seed fnrnis. und in oui triid grounds, Ihousaiuo of ilollurs are ex|iendcd in testing and irrowiiiu the very licsl seeds (lint it Is possl hle to grow. I'.v ..nr ex'perimenti we are nuuhled losuvi 0111 custom ers much expense and io>s from planting varieties Hot iiduptcd In . >iu SoUthet n - oil a ed climate. Wood's Seed Book for 1901 | is fully up lo date and Oil- all II hop I the host Seeds for the South. 11 - *rpiiMsi - nil other pub lications of Iis kllld in helpful and useful information foi Gardeners, Truckers and Farmers. Mailed free. Write foi li. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Growers & Merchants, RICHMOND, VA. 1ARQEST SEF0 HOUSE IM THE 80UTH. THE LAURENS 8A.< A XKW LAW PIttM. The undersigned have this tiay en tered into a partnorship for t ho pracl ici of law in t.ho Courta of this State, under the nan.o of Simpson .v Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to them. 11. y. Simpson, ? it. A. OOOPIilb w. n. KNIGHT. H. B. HAMM. KNIOHT k 11AHB, Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all the Slab and F?deral Courts, strict attention to all business Intrusted to them Otllce up-stairs, Slmmoii?' building! ATTENTION 1 ATTF.NT ION!! Teachers and Scholars of Lauren*. County* Wishing to savo you money, an well as to supply you with the latest books, we have put in stock Johnson's I load ors, I.oo'h Histories. Oinu's Arlthmo? tio? and Krey's Geographies. Glad to have you call. I'ulmctlo Grug 1.0. 1' rT^fl.km 1? ?*?L?? kennedy bros." ihn Untloitakiiip buainoHs at tho old stand COFFINS, CASKB1? wo ROBKS, and IIEAKSE, at the - LOWEST PRICES. , , A contmuanei ol the genorous patronage hitherto oxtenaea res ootfully soliotted. KENNEDY BR03., Laurepg, S.C