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A GREAT COOKING EXHIBITION
Of The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range
Free!
$7.50
Set of Ware
With every Majestic Range sold during this Cooking Exhibi
tion, we will give absolutely Free one handsome set of ware
(as shown. This ware is worth $7.50 if it is worth a cent.
It is the best that can be bought. We don't add $7.50 to the
price of the range and tell you you are getting the ware free,
but sell all Majestic Ranges at the regular price. You get
the ware free. Remember this is for exhibition week only.
Ware will not be given after this week. This ware is on
exhibition at our store, and must be seen to be appreciated.
Come in any day during the week. Make our store your
headquarters. Have coffee and biscuits with us.
Come if you intend to buy or not; the informa=
tion gained will serve you in the future.
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Everybody
Welcome
Now Going On
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FACTS ABOUT THE
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE.
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It is the only range in the world made of Malleable and
I Charcoal Iron.
It has, beyond any question of a doubt, the largest and
best reservoir.
It uses about half the fuel used on other ranges, and
(does better work by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled Reservoir heats the
water quicker and hotter than any other. It is the only
reservoir with a removable frame.
The Charcoal iron Body of the Great Majestic Range
lasts three times as long as a steel body.
Being made of non-breakable material, there is practi
cally no expense for repairing the Majestic.
As for baking, it is perfection, not only for a few months,
but for all times to come.
A GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE lasts three times as long
as a cheap range, but it don't cost three times as much.
PROOF ?We don't ask you to take our word for any of the
above statements, but if you will call at our store, a man from
the factory, where Majestic ranges are made, will prove to your
satisfaction, that these are absolute facts, and will show you many
more reasons why the Great Majestic Range is absolutely the best
that money can buy.
S. M. * E. H. Wilkes
Co
Everybody
W elcome
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. John P. Davis and Mrs. H. P.
Holeombe, of Clinton, were in the city
during the past week.
Mrs. A. R. Sullivan went to Green
ville Saturday afternoon to attend the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Way.
Rev. E. C. Watson has returned from
Rock Hill where he preached on Sun
day at the First Baptist Church.
Mr. J. F. Dobson, of York vi He, at
tending the city schools, entering the
tenth grade. He is a brother to Supt.
R. A. Dobson.
Mrs. E. M. Cunningham and Miss
Lena Cunningham have returned from
a three week's visit to relatives near
Walnut Grove, Ala., being accompa
nied by Mr. J. L. Harris who will spend
a few weeks in Laurens and vicinity.
In a little while every community will
be reporting the achievements of its
cotton pickers, but Mr. T. B. Childress
is, so far as known in this office, the
champion fodder puller hereabouts. In
three days and a naif he pulled, "took
up" and hauled up 800 bundles.
Rev. W. B. McCuen and family of
Honea Path, spent Sunday in the city
with the family of Mr. W. L. Taylor.
Having accepted the pastorate of Black
Creek Baptist church, Darlington Coun
ty, Mr. McCuen leaves the first of
October for his new field.
Laurens leads in the number of High
Schools to be established under the
new school law. The applications from
Laurens, Cross Hill and Mountville
have been approved, while that from
Renno is pending. Fountain Inn, lo
cated almost on the line, also gets
one.
STATEMENT
Of the Condition of the Palmetto
Bank, Located at Laurens, South
Carolina at the Close of Busi
ness September 17, 1907.
resources:
Loans and Discounts,.$136,569.06
Overdrafts. 1,690.1.'}
Banking House. 3,100.00
Furniture and Fixtures. 1,603.42
Due from Banksand Bankers 1,920.13
Currency,. 3,411.00
Gold. 540.00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 426.93
Checks and Cash Items. 4,661.66
Total.$153,811.83
liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in;.$50,000.00
Undivided
ProliLs Less Current Ex
penses and Taxes Paid. 4,661.15
Duo ot Hanks and Bankers,.. 504.43
Individual Deposits subject to
Check. 87,684.72
Time Certificates. 10,970.00
Cashier's Check,. 41.53
Bills Pays' . 50,000.00
Total.$153,811.83
State op south Carolina
County of Laurens.
Before came S. J. Craig, Cashier of
the Palmetto Bank, who, being duly
sworn, says that, the above and forego
ing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of file
in said Bank.
S. J. CRAIG.
Sworn to and Subscribed before, me
this 20th day of September, 1907
0. W. Babb,
Notary Public for S, C,
Correct attest:
J. C. Owings, )
M. J. Owings, ;? Directors.
J. J. Pluss. )
BURIAL OF AIR. ROPER.
Funeral Exercises Were Held nt Rabun
Creek Church Last Wednesday.
The funeral and burial services of
Mr. L. Rutherford Roper, whose death
occurred in this city last Tuesday, took
place on the following day at noon at
Rabun Creek Church. Hilly five hun
dred people were present, a large num
ber going from the city.
The Church service was conducted
by Rev. E. C. Watson, pastor. In his
remarks he referred very feelingly to
the friendship that existed between
himself and the deceased, paying a
beautiful tribute to him as a true friend,
officer and soldier.
At the conclusion of this service the
casket was borne to the cemetery
where the Woodmen of the World took
charge, conducting the burial according
to the ritual of that Order in a very
impressive manner, with Messrs. C. A.
Power, R. W. Nash and .I. VV. Kellett,
officiating. The active pall bearers
were Chief W. S. Hagwell, M. II.
Stone, .1. T. Langston, W. II. Jernigan,
and Henry Dodson of the Laurens po
lice force, and Chief S. C. Reid of
Clinton. The honorary pall bearers
were seven members of the Traynhnm
Guards, J. Arthur Taylor, Marion Wil
kes, Erskine T. Babb, J. Cope Hender
son, Jeff Armstrong, f). R. Simpson
and Luther Bragg.
He Was Highly Esteemed.
Throughout the illness of the late
Mr. L. Rutherford Roper anxious In
quiries were made daily as to his con
dition and when his death was announc
ed there was a general expression of
sorrow and regret. He had the esteem
and regard of everybody and was looked
upon as one of the best officers the
city has had in a number of years. He
was next in authority to Cheif Bagwell
an/l this officer has expressed profound
and sincere regret in the less of such a
valuable man. In fact all the men on
the force feel the loss keenly and his
memory will ever be rcverrcd by them.
And the same may be said of Mayor
Babb and each of the aldermen in whose
confidence and esteem the deceased
held a high place.
How to Remain Young.
To continue young in health and
strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, Mc
Donough, Ga., did, She says: "Three
bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of
chronic liver and stomach trouble, com
plicated with such an unhealthy condi
tion of blood that my skin turned red
as flannel. I am now practically 20
years younger than before I took Elec
tric Bitters. I can now do all my work
with ease and assist in my husband's
store." Guaranteed at Laurens Drug
Co., and Palmetto Drug Co. Prico dO
cents.
Take special notice of the values you
will see in Davis- Roper Co.'s ad in
ths issue. You will sec some up-to
date merchandise at money saving
prices.
FINAL SBTrLFMENT.
Take notice that on the 29th day of
October, I'M)!, I will render a final ac
count of my acts and doings as admin
istrator of the estate of Eugene Stone
deceased, in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens county at 11 o'clock
a, m. and on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from my trust as
administrator.
All persons indebted, to said estate
are notified and required to make pay
ment on that date, and all persons /lay
ing claims against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said date, duly
proven, or bo forever barred.
W. H. Whitncr,
Administrator,
Sept. 24, 190'..
STATEMENT
Of the Condition of the I0ntepri.se Bank
Located at Laurens, South Caroli
na at the close of business Sept.
17th, 1907.
resources:
Loans and Discounts.$264,747.41
Demand Loans. 8,363.62
Overdrafts. 1,951.11
Banking House,. 7,641.73
Furniture and Fixtures. 935.94
Due from Banks and Bankers 10,586.93
Currency. 5,524.1KI
Gold. 30.00
Silver, Nickels and pennies.. 2,357.63
Checks and Cash Items. 185.36
Total. 302,323.73
liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid In . 100,000.00
Undivided Profits Less Cur
rent Expenses and taxes
paid. 25,006.16
Due to Hanks and Bankers.. 766.72
Due Unpaid Dividends. 147.00
Individual deposits subject to
Check. 100,388.85
Cashier's Checks. 25.00
Notes and Bills Kediscounted 16,000.00
Bills Payable. 60,000.00
Total. 302,323.73
State op South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Before me came Charles II. Roper,
Cashier as the Enterprise Bank who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
condition of said Bank, as shown by the
books of file in said Bank.
C. H. Roper, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed 'before me,
this 21st day of Sept. 1007.
W. (I. Lancaster, .
Notary Public S. C.
Correct Attest:
N. B, Dial,
C. E. Kennedy,
S. M. Wilkes.
Directors.
Dr. Schayer'8 Promotion.
Col. W. W. Lewis of the First Regi
ment has appointed and commissioned
Dr. Isadore Schayer, second lieuten
ant of the Traynham Guards, as assist
ant surgeon, with the rank of first lieu
tenant, National Guard of South Caro
lina. This a merited recognition which
Dr. Schayer himself and his friends
much appreciate.
Saved tier Son's Life.
The happiest mother in the little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppce.
She writes: "One year ago my son was
down with such serious lung trouble
that our physician was unable to help
him; when, by our druggist's advice I
began giving him Dr. King's New Dis
covery, and I soon noticed improvement.
I kept this treatment up for a few
weeks when he was perfectly well, lie
has worked steadily at carpenter work.
Dr, King's New Discovery saved bis
life." Guaranteed best cough ami cold
cure by Laurens Drug Co., and Palmet
to Drug Co. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Beautiful Women.
You do not have, to be pretty to get
pretty photographs. 1 Will make you
pretty, if you will come and let me
make you a dozen of the beautiful kind.
I have all of the latest styles and de
signs. Ask to see my line of Sepia
Prints mounted on a nice folder. Have
your photos made on post cards. 1
have for sale a very line lot of wall
Mottoes, fancy picture frames, etc.
I frame your pictures to order in
proper style. Kodak pictures, copying
and enlarging a specialty.
Located up stairs in Cold Buster
Building, next door to city station.
Respectfully.
W. E. STOKES.
Photographer,
7-2t. Clinton, S. C.
CLERK S SALE.
The State of South Carolina, County
of Laurens in Court of Common Pleas.
James C. Hollingsworth and M. H.
Stone as administrators and James C.
Hollingsworth in his own right et al
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Fannie Stone and John Quincy Hollings
worth Defendants.
Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in
the above stated case, I will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder, at
I.aureus C. II., S. C, on salesday in
October next, being Monday the 7th day
of the month, during the legal hours
for such sales, the following described
property to wit: all that tract No. 1
containing one hunJrod and seventeen
acres more or less Known as the home
place and bounded by lands of E. A.
Adams, Alex Carter, Tom Carter,
Henry Coleman and tracts Nos. 'A and 2
of the same lands.
"Also tract No. 2 containing eighty
(HO) acres more or less bounded by
lands Of E. A. Adams, Dr. J. H. Miller
and tracts Nos. 1 and 2 of the same
lands.
Also tract No. 8 containing sixty
one (til) acres, more or less and bound
ed by tracts Nos. 1, 2 and ! of the same
lands and lands of John and Frank
Franklin.
Also tract No. 4 containing sixty-one
(<)1) acres more or less and hounded by
lands of John and Frank Franklin, Dr.
J. II. Miller, Cane Creek and tract No.
."5 of the same lands.
This tract is fully represented by a
plat of the same made by W. S. I'itts
on Dec. 8, 1880.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal
ance to be paid twelve months from
date of sale, the credit portion to bo
paid twelve months from date of sale,
the credit portion to be secured by
bond and mortgage of the purchaser
over the said premises, bearing legal
interest from (late, with leave to pur
chaser to pay his entire bid in cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers. If the
terms of sale are notcomplied with, the
land to be resold on same or some sub
sequent Salesday on same terms, at
risk of former purchaser.
Jno. F. Holt,
C C. C. P. & G. S., Laurens S. C.
Dated, this Sept., Kith.. 11107.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All persons indebted to the estate of
VV. G. Neville, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to me at once.
Persons having claims against said es
tate; should present them to me, duly
authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
Virginia A. Neville.
Exertrix.
Clinton, S. C. 0-3t.
Final Settlement.
Take notice that on the 18th day of
October, 1007, I will render a final ac
count or my acts and doings as execu
tor of the estate of P. H. Browster
deceased, in the office of the Judge of
Probate, of Laurens county at 11
o'clock, a. m., and on the same day
will apply lor a final discharge from my
trust as executor.
All persons indebted to said estate
arc notified and required to make pay*
inent by said date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate will pre
sent them on or before suld date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
J. O. C. FLEMING,
Executor
Sopt. I8lh, UH)7. 7-fit
1)11. CLIFTON JONES
Dentist
OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING
Phono: Office No. 86; Residence 219.
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CHOICE FARMS, TIMBER
TRACTS, BUSINESS and RES
IDENCE PROPERTY
-WRITE
JAMES H. DARBY,
Real Estate Dealer,
WALHALLA, S. ('.,
Oflice Peoples Bank*
BIG r,()T OF
RYE AND BARLEY
CHEAP.
M. II. FOWLER.
Simpson, Cooper 6: Babb,
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice In all State Courts
Prompt attention Rivon to all business
A. COOPER,
President.
C. w. TUNE,
Scc'y and Treas.
J. V
Mgr.
. TOLBERT,
Ins. Depart.
M. .). OWINGS
Vice-1'res.
DIRECTORS:
j. o. C. Fleming,
e. p. Wharton,
C. D. MOSBLEY,
II. K. A ik EN,
S. M. WlLKES,
C. E. Kennedy
J. \V. Tonn,
s. j. Craio,
1). A. Davis,
j. w. DuPrke,
Laurens
Trust Com
Capital Stock $25,000
w. J. Fleming
.i. F. tolhert,
VV. A. Watts,
m. i. ( kvings,
It. A. cooi'er.
Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Loans negotiated on Real Es
tate- long time and easy payments. Our Insurance Manager, Mr. J. F.
Tolbcrt, can give you the very best Life and Flro Insurance contracts.
Wo also act as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Receiver,
Trustee, etc.
We olfer, subject to previous sale or withdrawal
Fivo Shares Enterprise Bank at. 121,00
Give Us Your Business and Help a Nome Enterprise.
Fall Footwear
You may depend on this Shoe
.Store to show all the correct styles,
in the best .Shoe made, for all uses
at all times.
Voti may COtlllt on finding here
just the sort of Shoes you'll take
pleasure and satisfaction in wearing.
We believe that we have better
shoes than you'll lind al most Shoe
stores.
We believe an investigation
will convince yon that It will be
profitable for you to make this your
.Shoe Store.
FOR INSTANCE!
Our Men's $3.50, $,}.oo or #5.00
Shoes.
Otir Women's $2.50, #3.00, or $3.50
Shoes.
Our Misses' #2.00 or #2.50 Shoes.
( >ur Hoy's $2.00 or $2.50 SI IOCS.
Match these Shoes, if you can!
Match the Shoes at the price,
not the prices?for prices can be
matched any where, white .Shoes
ate sold.
Copeland's
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Customers Shoes Shined Free.
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Shoes, Hats, Furnishings
The One Price Store.
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