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Important Notice. There aro a number of subscribers On our books who have allowed their accounts to accumulate until they amount to a sum which it is Inconve nient to moot. We want our bonks up to date and to start afresh with all sach delinquents so wo make the following offer: To ovory man, owing moro than throe dollars, who will settle in person or by lottor, by the 20th of No vember wo will glvo a rocelpt to dato ou his paying half his Indebtedness. Come in and pay us half and wo will lot you start afresh with a clear receipt to date. Wo don't want to lose any of our subscribers and we understand that many men fall behind moro through carelessness than anything else, and so we olfor everybody a chanco to straigh ten up with us. This is only open to subscribers owieg more than three dollars. Taxpayers of Knillvau Township Meet, Thero was a meeting of tho Tax payers of Sullivan Township on Satur" day tho 20th iust., to detorniino what to do In regard to paying the special Kail road Tax of the Township. Tho ir jeting was called to order by the Township Chairman, W. D. Sulli van, whe stated tho object of tho meet ing. After which the meeting was or ganized-, and W. I>. Sullivan elected to tho Chair, W. S. Knight, Secretary. Iho following resolution was offered by Hon. W. II Nichols, and carried unanimously. Resolved, Th?.t It is the : cr.se of this meeting that we rofuse to pay the Spe cial Railroad Tax that has been assessod on tho property of tho Township. Mr. R. M. Wason's name is to bo used in the suit of Cho Taxpayers of the Township against the County Treas urer. W. S. Knicht, Secretary. McDnuiol-McDaniel. Yestorday afternoon, near Bkom, Waterloo township, Miss May McDan loi became tho bride of Mr. Edgar Mc Danicl, a prosperous farmer of that sect:on, formerly connected with a lead ing mercantile concern in this town The Rev. Joe. A. Martin of tho Baptist church performed tho ceremony.?Lau rens Cor. State 25th. Laurens Boys. The Greenville News prints "enroll ment" of Students at Fur man, from which wo tako the following accredited to Laurens: Seniors?G. W. Cunningham, Mad dent: R. B. P.'tts, Laurens. Juniors?G P. l'arrott, Clinton: E. E. Putman, Barksdalo. Sophomores?A. B. Langston, Mad dons. Freshmen?E. V. Babb, Eden; G. P. Irby, Laurons: J, H. Moorman. Lau rens: W. E. Nabors, Clintou; W. B. Sloan, Jaohin ; E.Wilson, Laurons. Hot It Pure ami tiood. If you buy (lour as food.seoto it that it is pure and good. "Clifton" answers ovory requirement. TO KENT.?Comfortable House, 8 rooms, North Harper Street, noxt to J. I). Mock. Apply to - ? . . p, Bono. Rov. B. J. Woodward, of Laurens, preached at the Greene Street Baptist ?Church last night. The congregations at the special services hero are largo and tho interest is intense?Spartan burg Journal, Oct. IMth. To A Hi an i fmen. Any Sub Alliance wishing to re organize, and that may need informa tion or assistance from cither one or more of tho undersigned will ploaso Up writo and they will meet with thonir K.DjBoyd, Austin.jr .QgMfcoodwin, Halrdton. .Tired D. Sullivan,Eiaureus. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave' you, if 'you used Dr. King's New Life Plili. Thousands of sufferers have provod their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They inako pure blood and build up your health. Only 2."> cunt*. Money hack If not cured. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Notice to Trespassers. I Entry upon tho lands of tho under signed for hunting, or fishing, by nlffht or day, is hereby forbidden: J. 0>C. Fleming, Carrie D. Fleming, W. W> Jones, L. C. Jones. Wanted.?One Thousand pounds of clean cotton rags wanted, by tho Fur niture Factory. Will pay good price. WANTED?Ladies to do writing at home. $20 00 per month. Address, Miss Mabel Nelson, Waterloo, 8. C. Our line of Cub Glass Is properly cut and proporly polished. It will give an elegant tone to your table. See our show window. S. M. & E. H. Wilkos. Ladies Waists?in all the new mate rials and stylos. Tho price is so low you cannot pass them by. Davis Roper & Co. Famous Clothiers. A Fair Hit?Our bargains aro mak ing a hit all over the State. Ingrain Carpets from :i(i cents to 52 cents por yard. 8. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Why is our Milllnory so popular? Be cause wo u60 only good material put together in tho most ta&teful combina tions. Try us. The Hub. Do not hesitate about asking to sco our line of Buck's Stoves and Ranges when you visit our stores, 8. M. & E. H. Wilkes. The life of McKinley may interest you, but tho life of your shoos concerns you more. Buy your Winter shoos from us and you will not bo worried any more. Davis Roper & Co. Famous Outlittors. Boys' suits and overcoats, sizes 8 to 16 years, $3.00 and upward. J. E. Minter <fe Bro. One Dollar buy9 a stylish, all solid Ladles Shoe at The Hub. You will lind overy correct shape do* slrablo In the Bion Shoo at J. E. Minter & Bro. State of South Carolina, LAURENS COUNTY, In Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Lauren?, Plaintiff, ngainst J. 8. Weathers, ot al., Defendants. Pursuant to a decroo in the abovo stated action, I will sell at Laurons Court House, South Carolina, on Sales day in November, 1001, to tho hi about bidder, iho following tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land, situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Ten (110) Acros, moro or loss, and bounded by lands of Julius Knight, P. B. Richardson, J. W. Baldwin, G. F. Anderson and othors, and known as the "Golding Place." I Terras of Ssile ? One-half of tho pur chase money co bo paid cash and the other half at twelve months time from day of salo with interost. The credit portion being secured by bond of the purchaser and a mort f;ago of the promises sold; with eavo to the purchaser to pay his entire bid cash. If tho purchaser fails to comply with tho terms of tho sale the premises will be resold on tho same day without further notice, or on somo sub sequent Salesdav. on same terms, at his risk John V. Bow, o. c. c. p. Ott. J,l9M--4t A BRILLIANT WEDDING. Mis; I,uurn Irby ami Mr. 11. Fleming Jones are Married. The First Baptist church was filled fur beyond its normal capacity Wed nesday evening at tho marriage of Miss Laura Henrietta irby and Mr. Kobert Fleming .fones, which was solomnlzod at B:30 o'clock, Rev. John D. Pitts offi ciating. Tho wedding was tho most beautiful over solemnized in Laurens. Tlio s<Unr, draped in pink aud white and banked with palms and ferns prov ed a most effective back ground for tho bridul party. The bridesmaid?, Misses Thyra Sohumport of Nowberry, Francis Fitz hugh of Alabama, Mary Mauldin of Greonville, Louise Fleming and Hmmie Wobb of Greenwood, Mariogeno and Lillian Oainc and Connie Jones of Lau rents and Misses Laura and Ina Vance of Clinton, embodied youth and loveli ness to a very unusual degree. Thoy wore sheer white Organdie gowns, pink sashes aud carried quantities of pink roses. The maid of honor, Miss Lillian Irby, wore pink organdie. Tho bride was graceful and beautiful, wearing white bengallue, with yoke of rare and exquisite lace, her bouquet being of white roses. The groom en tered from tho roar of the ehuncel with his beat man, Mr. A. C. Todd, meeting the brid' who caino in with tor maid of honoi, at the altar. Miss Caro Adams, ? most r.ecoiTij)!ish cd organist, rendered the wedding march. Tho Ushers, Messrs. J. B. Brooks, U. K. Fleming, Albort TeagUO and K. Vance Irby, joined the groupof brides maids about tho chancel. Tho wholo was most effectivo aud beautiful. The ceremony over, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. frby, the bride's parents, tendered to tho bridal party and a Urge number of friends an elegant reception. Among the guests from out of town were Dr. and Mrs. ?. B. Mayer of New herry und Mr. and Mrs. Wooten of Ncwberry, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Flem ing, Croenwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Mauldin of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. S. W. Vance, Mrs. William Vance and Ml?s Janio Vance, of Clint n, Miss Liz/.'o Glenn of New? berry. Mr. J.ll. Davis of Clinton, Miss Allie Webb of Greenwood, and Dr. E. C. Doyle of Seneoa. The bride and groom aro very prom inent and popular in social circles hero and olescwhoro, and tho display of wedding gifts in silver, cut glass and exquisite brio-a brae was unusually handsomo. A Beauty. It is a slow process to copy tho hun dreds of legal papers tiled in the Clork's office for record. Tho Commis sioners have purchased for t ho ofllcc a typo writtr which docs tho work on Official Books with entire satisfaction. It is a saving in tnno and economical, as about one-third of tho space used in manuscript is taken. Clerk Boltor Dep uty Clerk Babb will take pleasure iu showing you. To Exposition Committees. Tho Exposition Committee of Lau rens County, men and women, aro car nestly requested to attend a meeting at the Court Hons?, on Sulosday, 1th No vember at 11 o'clock. A full attend ance is desired a-> there Is much to do and there is only one month before tho Exposition opens. Many handsome and valuable arti cles have been loaned and our booth promises to bo ono of the handsomest. Come one and all to this meeting on Monday, 1th. Mrs. Pluss, Chairman. ^.^ Mrs. Alken, Secretary, Mrs. Lucas, Treasurer, The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic docs in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten day: Its splendid cures arc in striking con trast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough courso of Johnson's Tonic and drive out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise Insure their lives and tho wi-or insure thoir health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic 1c costs f>0 cents if It cures; not ono cent if it dees not. Mr. Owonp, of Cross Mill, 8. C, has/ accepted tho position as bookkeeper with Tho Blue Ridge Hosiery Coin pany. ? Landrum cor. Spartanburg Herald. Mrs. Lila Watklns and children, who l...;e made Laurens their home for many years, ieave next Monday for Gainesville, Ga., where they will re side In future with Dr. Jas. Downey, Mrs. Watkln's brother, who recently moved to that ci*y from GalTncy, S. C. ?Clinton Chronicle. GREAT LUOK OF AN EDITOR, "Vor two years all cllbrts to euro Kc/.oma In the palm's of my hands failed," writes Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen'S Arnica Salve." It's tho world's best for Krtiptions, Sores and all skin diseases. Only 26 OtBi at Laurens Drug <'o. Ladies Tailormado Suits havo an In describable nppoarance about thorn that makes a lady look even prettier than she Is. Want one? Tho price $-1.98 up. Davis, Roper & Co. The popularity of our Millinery is ever increasing. First-class material and stylish and tasteful workmanship win overy time. Tho Huh. Iu Pull Bloom?Our remarkably fine display of Sideboards aro the prettiest and best ever brought to this Slate from *1 U?0 to $?5.00. S. M. & E. H. Wilkos. Ladies! We havo a trimmed hat that will just suit you, and you have never dreamed of buying a fine hat so choap, The ?3.00 grade at $1.08. Davis, Roper & Co. Mlnter's stock Men's and Boys' cloth ing is the most eomprohonslvo and up to-date of any retail store In this sec tion. Guano and Acid. I can supply Guano and Acid in any quantity. Tho best grades that are mado and choap as tho cheapest. Call and seo our g^ods before purchasing elsewhere. Messrs Johnson & Godfrey havcGuano and Acid stored with us., also. So you 800 you can got any kind by calling on J. Wndo Anderson at tho Morchants and Farmers Bonded Warehouse. WEIGH AND STORE YOUR COTTON WITH COLEMAN. I have charge of tho Laurens Bonded Waro House. I want to weigh your cotton. Honest weights and courteous treatment will bo my motto. Givo mo a trial. Sept. Hi, 1001. J. IRVIN COL.KMAN. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. The undersigned, hereby forbid any entry on their lands In Cross Hill and Hunter Townships, or lands under their control ns agents, for hunting and fishing, with dogs and guns, trap ping, netting or otherwise hunting. J. G. Williams, W. C. Riser, J. H. Uudd, 0. M. Hanna, J. II. Mlllor, M. T. Slmnson, Mrs. N. B. Davonport, J. Y. Mathews. MERCHANTS' AM) FARMERS' BON DED WARE HOUSE CO. Tho dnd< raigncd 1? with tho above Company for the season, as manager and weigher for the Company. IIo guarantees en*.irr. sat'sfacUyu ?uu will be glad of tho public patronage. I J. WADE ANDERSON. Sept. 26, '91?Smo. AND BRIEF NOTES 01 RECENT EVENTS. Mrs. D. A. Davis and Miss Irene Ray are at Glenn Springs. ,,. Road about thu bargains offered you by W. B. Gray & Sons. * Mr. A.C. Todd is attending the Stale Fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moody, of Clin ton, wero in the city Saturday. Mr. D. II. Counts has moved over to tho Wilson house on Irby Hill. Mr. J. G. Brown has removed to his old residence near the Graded Sohool. Captain Ii. W. Lanford, of Lanfords, was in tho eity Monday. Dr. W. 0. Thompson, of Milton, was in the eity on Monday. Mr. James N. Clardy has taken ohargo of a large school near Branch ville. t\cv. Mr. Jacks and Rev. Homer Ow? ings are conducting a tent meeting on Factory Hill. Messrs. Rob and K. B. Vance, oi Clinton, wore in the city for the Irby Jones wedding. Woodruff has on.) of the best stores in the county, W. S. Gray & Sons. You can get everything thore. Don't forget to pay your subscrip tion. Wo know you will if you clout forget It. Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Fort, of Jersey City, are expected In *h?- e.liy next Wednesday to visit at Col. ...i . . Subscribo for TilK ADVERTISER and tho Atlanta Journal. Doth papers for $1.60. Miss Mary MoOttrloy is leaching this Winter at Poolo Lu Spartauburg county. Mrs. J. H. Sullivan went up to Spar tanburg last week to visit her daugh ters at Convorse College. Head the advertisement of tb i At lanta Journal in this issue and sub scribe. Miss Manette Ha.yne, of Enoreo, was the guest of lfliss Herrin Furrow for a few days last week. Two neat new churches, Baptist and .Methodist, are being built by the Mill on Factory Hill. Wo do hope that ('apt. Humbert's appeal to the Exposition Coramtttoo wi 11 meet the response of ovory mem ber. The. Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and Advertiser, three papers a wcok for $1.60. This oiler only holds until January 1st. I f you subscribe for the Sein i-Weekly Atlanta Journal now you can get it with The ADVERTISER for $1.50. Af ter January 1st, tho two will cost you $1.76. Subscribe now. rl he old soldiers committee on Sol diers'Home met last night in Colum bla. Col. T. B. Crews, represents the 1th Congressional District on the com mittee. Tin-; AnvERTiKKU's "cry for help" has received a most generous response from friends and subscribers, and Tin: ADVERTISER is vory appreciative in deed. \Mr. A. J. Martin, a leading farmer of\Young5, was on our streets on Moil day\ And no leads because he makes plentV of corn and wheat, and food crops.' And. besides, he left on our sanol urn desk a beautiful specimen of his delightful pears. Miss Mayme Hndgens, of Carlers villc, (ja., is on a visit to her eon-ins, Misses Dora and Nannio Franks, of Narnie. Miss Hndgens' mother was reared in South Carolina, and sho Is cordially welcome among her mother's /indrcd. Mr. Sanford Boyd, an aged and well known citizen of Sullivan township and good citizen, died on Saturday last. He leaves a family of sons and daughters, among them Mr. Stewart Boyd of this eity. They have in their atmotiou the sympathy of many friends. Dr. Wm. R. Harris, of Waterloo, met with a painful accident a few nights ago. He was approaching his drug store, walking very fast and fell over a box, dislocating his loft elbow joint. The dislocation was promptly reduced and the doctor is improving? has gone to work. Messrs W. P. Harris and S. I). Mar tin desire to order a car-load of Heel Hole, Short Horn Durham and Here fords, lor breeding purposes. Beef ami Dairy purposes aro considered. They will ho here Salesday and hope others will join them in ordering a car-load with the vlow to economy. Ex-Liieut. Gov. Mauldin and family, of Groenville, attended tho wedding of their relative, Miss Irby. it had been a while since tho lato Lieut. Govcreor had visited Laurons and his friends wero cheored and exhilarated by his presence as they had not been in many moons past. South Carolina has no brighter or truer son. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Barksdale havo tho doop sympathy of their friends in tho death of thoir little daughter, Margaret, last Wednesday morning. The littlo girl was a bright and attrac tive child four years of ago. The burial took place at tho City Cemetery on Thursday morning. Attention! Exposition Committee. Capt. J. B. Humbort earnestly re quests every member of the Lauren8 County Exposition Committee to meet in tho Court House, Novombor 4th. al 11 o'clock, a. in. Every Township member should bo present. National hive Stock Association, Hon. Jarnos Stackhousc, of Marion, Col. J. H. Wharton, of Laurons, and tho Hon. A. T. Smytho, of Charleston, havo been delogated by Gov. Mc Svvoenoy to represent South Carol inn, at tho Great Gathering, on December .'id, at Chicago. For the Fair. Mr. J. I>. W.Watts, Messrs Chapman Ac Simpson, Mr. W. J. Harks.?alc, Co!. Wharton, Dr. W. II. Dial, Dr. Connor and a number of othors have stock, poultry and fruits at the exhibition. We trust and believe they will all como homo adorned with blue ribbon, and more substantial fruits. A fair repre sentation of the county is lu Colum bia. Lecluro at Methodist Church. On next Friday nicht, November 1st at 7:30 o'clock, Prof.' John G. Ollnk scalos, of Wolfe:d College, will lecture at tho Fi est Methodist Church, on ?'What Shall I Do With U?" Prof, Clinkscales is one of tho most popular lecturers In the State. Let everybody in Laurcns go on Friday night. Tho proooeds will be for the benefit of tho church. Admission: Adults, 25 cents; Children, 16 cents. All in the Asking, Ask for a sack of Hour and you get the Hour that best suits your dealor. He nitvjr uuru more for Inn nroi'it tiiitn your health. Ask for "Clmon", und 1 you get tho bestand purest llotir sold I in the Month, Tin Waiters Given Away. Beginning October 1st., wo will present our customers with 100 handsome i mbossed Tin Waiters of convenient size. This useful household article can be gotten upon the following conditions: Whenever vom buy anything at tills store from ? cents worth up ask for a check. Bring $5.00 worth ol t hese cheeks in and get a waiter. No catch?no advance no reduc tion In prices. Just a straight open plan to increaso trado. Ask to see them at The Laurens Drug Co. 103 West Main St. 'Phone 7? Goods delivered. 1IAIRSTON. Miss Mattie Sloan, of Tylersvtllo, visited relatives and friends at Ilalrs ston last week. Miss freue Summoral spent Sunday With Missis Maggie and Ola Blakely. Mi8sM. A. Jeans visited Mrs. Bee Bailey last week. ! iss Katie Groylish, of Pelzer, vis ited her parents last week, and return 01 accompanied by her sister, Miso Mamie, who has accepted a position Mrs. Leila Kay is visiting Mrs. O. I'. (ioodwin. Miss Bessie Hudgonshas opened hor school at Oak Grove. Messrs T. J, Weathers, T. r. Blako ly and e, M. Cunningham attended the fair at Woodruff last week. Mi s. Greylish, who has been ill with n carbuncle on her hand for some time, v.c are glad to state Is improving. jok. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they can not roach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces. Hill's Catarrh Cure is not a ipiaek medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this coun try for years, aud is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous Bltrfaoeo. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's^Fam 1 ly Pills aro tho beat._ Biscuit and Bolls. The whitest, lightest, flakiest biscuit and rolls are mado of "OlitTton" Hour, and they aro pure and wholesome, too, Buy it lind try it. Big line of Children SI1009?School and Dress?all prices. J. E. Mintor & Bro. notice. ALL partios indebted to us, olthor by notoor aecount, mu?t call and settle the same on or before the lftth of No vember next, as after that date said accounts will be placed in the hands of an olllcer for collection. j. q. pyr/es <k co. Waterloo, S. C, Oct. 8th, 11)01. Free to All! A 11ACIC TO To People of Laurens County and Town: We will give to the porsons who present before and on January 15th, 1002, the Groatost Number of Coupon Tickets. First. A round trip ticket to Char leston Exposition and payono day's ck ponses, not to exceed $.'{.00. Socond. Ono who presents next greatest number of Coupons a Bound Trip Ticket. ItF" Wo givo the80 coupons away with every 60 cents worth of Goods purchased FOB CASH. At time of purchase, ask us for coupon; ask your fricDds to save them for you. Remember wo aro tho pooplo and whero to get thorn. Palmetto Drug Co. Look for sign with the Tree. Dr. liolfe % ILughes, gyOffloeln Dial Block?over Pal motto Drug Store. Specially prepared for Examin ing aud Troating diseases of Bye, Ear. Throat and Noso. 1 -,. ..4. Choice Offerings uits We have a large assortment in this department and will give you some very Low Prices. The Goods are all new just received this season. Suits, $5.48 up; Waists, 25 cts up; Jackets, $2.75 up; Collarettes, $1.25 up; Capes, $1.25 up; Skirts, 75 cents up. Da Roper & Co. In the Cold Winter Evenings When Supper is done And the cares of the day are laid by, There is nothing as comforting under the Sun As your sitting room, bright, warm and dry. With your fragrant pipe lighted, Your wife sitting near. What more can you ask for? By Jove! The thing most essential, 'tis certainly here. A Buck's New Hot Blast Heating Stove. Freight 1'aL.l on all Purchases of $10.00 uud up. Our Stock of Men's Clothing comprises an enormous variety of shape, sizes and stylos, made up from the finest Worsteds and Woolens, produced by the looms in this country or En gland, and can fit you perfectly, whatever your shape or size, and our prices will in every case save you a substantial sum of money. You should hoc the Suits and Overcoats we sell at $10.00 u?Wg??c-iH&d uma ?- ----- Our first caro in selecting Shoes is to get first-class leather. Second, to select such Shapes and styles as will bo purfect fitting and comfor tablo as well a6 fashionable. Lot us fit you, and show yon how well wo can cover your feet at a small price. HABERDASHERY Wo have ovory little a. of Haberdashery in our stock that you may want to complete your Wardrobe, for business, recreation or dress, in cluding the prettiest 25 and 5o cents Neckware in Laurens. Warm Underwear. Handsome, fancy as well ns fast-black ITosiory, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, etc., and our prices will always be found the Lowest. J. lyliijtei: & Biro. AM) Styles Lake Seasons Change! The time has come when the light Summer dress must give place to u fabric of heavier weight. have opened this week from the leading importing' houses in the Northern markets full lines for Ladies1 wear. The largest Stock of Black Goods ever shown here. Fine Black French Henriettas come to the front : again, while Venetians and Serges are Struggling for first place. Whipcord, Armure and the Pebble weave will have a tight in the race as the go-betweens from the smooth twills and the still heavier and coarser I weaves. Here is seen a heavy closely woven clodh very durable for rainy day Skirts; it comes in, ?lx dis tinct shades. For waist patterns is shown in solid col orings a fine Cotton Twill, showy hut inexpensive. Also an intermediate grade will make up stylish, The choicest of all is a fine all-wool French Twill, this comes in seven exquisite shades and will prove a quick seller. Table Linen, Hosiery, Flannels and Underwear?every department is well represented, but space will only permit a passing notice. Correct Styles and LOWEST PRICKS. W. G. Wilson & Co. Men Who Mean What They Say are rare. But pooplo believe us when wo toll them that only tho host class of Merchandise is han dled at THE HUB* And once having tried us they aro out?, Tho best of everything in Dry Goods, Notions, jj Wraps, Underwear, Millinery, Etc. And the best of all is, tho prieo is right. Wo guarantee sat isfaction with every purchase or your money back. Try us. You May Have Trials of Your Own, but we want to propose a trial of our Imperial Maple Syrup. $1.00 and $2.00 per can. A little high in price, but Laurens Cotton Mills Store. T. C. LUCAS, Manager. Notice to Creditors. All persons having demands against the estates of Nancy M. Mattox and Elizabeth O. Mattox, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly proven, at a referonce to bo held at the office of the Judge of Probate, at Lau r.?i.u o. tt., ?. C, on the 31.it, day of Ootober, 1901, or to me beforo that date, or be forever barred. SI. o. cox, Administrator with will annexed. Oct. ft, 18M-8U NOTICE ?to? DebtorN and Creditors. All persons indebted to tho ostato o.' Dr. Thomas McCoy, deceased, will ploaso settle samo without delay with C. W. Tune at tho Peoplo's Loan and Kxchango Bank, or with W. K.Hlehoy. And all persons holding claims against suid estate will present them i duly proven to W. H. Ulohoy, at his law ofllcc, at Laurons Court House, 3. O. 1 W. TunB, W. It. HlOHKY, Exoeuio;