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NEW EXHIBITS AT THE STATE FAIR October 26 to 30?Frizes for Successful Farmers. Ono of iho i" si attractions at the Slot.- Kulr this year, which will ho h<>id in Columbia !>? ".hu h ?.. Monday, October SSGih, und cloning I rldny, Oeto her 30th, w ill )>.? Du- i-M. I l Crop Depart ment. This now feature will prove of Interest to every fur. in the MlUlo. It will be under Iho munugcmciil or Prof. J. x. Ihirpi r, i ?In clor or th Clemson lOxperlmontuI Stullon, who Is un<- of tin' I."st UKrleullurnl experts In the .Smith. Professor Hurper bus per sonally solicit* d Hi" exhibits tor this department, ami will nrrnuKe every thing to advantage. Ife ,vlll he as sisted by his whole corps of expert associates, ami It will be worth the trip to Iho fair Just t.. talk t" these expert mon and got their Ideas <>n practical forming. Clemson College will have u ni? ex hibit in this .1, pai i meat, i-ut will n?il 1 ln> allowed t" compete with the hull- ! yldunl exhlblls, Some line prises will he awarded Iho farmers. Kor rnslunec, $.*i0 will he given for lhe largos! yield of corn t-> th" acre, >.'"? for Iho second ? best, and cotton will huvo the same amount it Warded for the best yield per nere. Dozens of other Interesting con tests have been provhled. President Mohley, beliiH " pracllenl stockman hlinsi If, i-; gBdun much al len t Ion !<? this part <?! tin fair. There will he more thoroughbreds shown JJinn ever before. The stalls have all boon renovated and the puic 'vaier front the city has been coiinei ted, s.. that I ho cattle uinl ' look v. III he well tale n core of. This will ho good news to hundreds of hl i odt i s v ho might olhet wise have hetdtuli I t" send their Ilm t to the fair. Th'e poultry show bids fair tu he a grand success this year. There seems to be nor. in!< rest ill - very de partment. The management believes tills w ill be the hit ?? ?I and l "..t fair . ever held heri . Inform ition as lo the. prises will I- checrriilly supplied by President John U. Mohley, or Secretnry A. \V. Love, i i i 'olumbln, H. <'. --o? Madden News Notes. Madden. Oct. 12. The short cotton crop in this section is being rapidly gathered and ginned. Mrs. Calvin Cheek, of the Itabun neighborhood, visited her brother,Prof. Culbcrtson, on Sunday. Mr. Stokes Teogue, of Durham,N.C., came down for n brief vi. it to his father, Mr. T. S. Tongue, who has been sick for some time. Miss Juanila .Martin is spending a few days in Clinton with relatives and friends. A Sunbeam Society u ns organized at Prospect Sunday afternoon. The chil dren seem much cnlbu i 1 over it. Wo hopo the interest will continue una bated. Rovs. L?ngsten and Piani have re turned to Louisville, Ky., lo resume their work in i he Si mhmry. Miss Bessie Davenport, of Green wood, slopped over with relatives for n few hours' slay on her return trip from Laurens a fows day- ago. State of Ohio, cit.\ of Toledo, ss. Lucas County. Frank J, Chemie) niaki i rath tlull he is senior partner of th" lirm ol F. J. Chenney Co.. doing busine a In the City of 'i oledo. t!ouniy und ;;' i aforesaid, and thnl said Urm will pay the sum of 0.\F. IU*.\'DltCD DOL LARS for each ami <? erj case of Ca tarrh Iluil cannot i e uired by the use of | lall's Cnihri It ( tin . PR \.\K i CllKNXMY. Sworn to before me and subscribed j in my presence, tips cih day of i>e ceinher, A. !>. l s-,;. (Seal, i A. W. GI.KASON', N'olary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, ami acts directly on iho blood , ami mucous .urine, of (he syst.;;;. Si-mi for testimonial ? ?. >o. F. J. Chenney a Co., TOlodo 0 Sold by all drug ?! Is, 7? cents. Take Hall's l ane'. |?R! for eoh Sl ipat ion. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY MUETINO Held With Gray Courl Church l a t Week. Meets at Pouulain Inn Next* The Greenville District W'otnnns .Mis sionary Conference corvoned at Gray' Court, October Ist, 1901 . The addresses of welcome were de livered by Rev. Mr. Du Lose, in behalf of the M. E. Church; Mrs. R. L. Gray for the local Missionary Society, and Miss May Putnam for the Baptist Church. Miss Ellic FoW, the District Secretary extended a very appropriate response. Mrs. Wightmnn, Mrs. Humbert, and Mrs. Herbert, the vcran workers, were present, and presided in their inimitable manner. The reports from the seventeen socie ties showed an increase in missionary year, and gave a hopeful outlook for future work. A strong missionary sermon was <1? - livered by R6V. .Mr. W. II. Hi dgos, of the First M R, Church of Clinton. Fri day night. Sunday service; were conducted by Rev. Mr. W. M. Dune.in. Presiding El dor of Greenville District. A liberal offering to further the cause of missions was collected. The delegates were charmed by the hospitality shown by t he people of Gray Court. Invitations to hold u meeting next year at Groors and Fountain Inn were extended. Ly rising vole FoUnlnln Inn secured the conference for 1900. For Sur" Peel. "I have found lue.klcn'fl Arnica Salve to 1)0 the proper Illing to use for sore foot, (IS well as lor healing burns, sore.;, tuts and all manner of abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone of Bast Poland, Maine, it is the proper thing for plbs loo, Try it! Sold under guarantee ai Laurons Drug Co., and Palmetto Drugstores. 25o, (HONS HILL NEWS LETTER. Temperance R?H) R<dd Finnin-,, ?hen Walsen uud Featherstone Speak. Cross Mill. Oct. 12.?An intereBtlng Service was held yesterday at the I la pt 1st church In the Interest or the n inperance cause. Rev. 10. C. Wat son and Hon. C. ('. Feathorstone of Laurens wore prevent. Both of these gentlemen are veteran advocates of temperance and both of them made excellent addresses. We hope that the efforts of the prohibitionists will provall and that liquor will be voted out at tlx* coming election. Mrs. W. T. Austin and Mrs. R. T. Hollingsworth attended the Woman's Missionary Ullloil of lOnorce I'reBby tery at Fountain Inn, September 28 to tho 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wade are at home to their friends on Westside. They occupy the Inmail cottage. \ii - Summers Nabers of Spartau blirg and Master Robert Nabers of Columbia were recent visitors in t own. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hagood of C i con wood Visited their daughter. Mm. M. A. I.eamnn, the past week. Mis. William Drown of Anderson. h: s bought a lot on Kastside from Mr. It. A Austin. His father will build on ft and move to this place. Misses Kate and Anne Austin, also Mr. I'll!is fuller were over from Clinton Saturday till Monday. Stomach troubles would more quickly disappear if the idea of treating the cause rather than the effect, would come into practice. A tiny, inside, hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength to the stomach. A branch also goes to the heart, and one to the kidneys. When these "inside nerves" fail, (hen the organs must falter. Dr. Slump's Restorative is directed spec ific.; lly to these failing nerves. Within is hours after starting the Restorative treatment patients say 1 bey realize a gain. Sold by Pal metto Drug Company. Rev. W. E. fallender. Lev . \v. 10. Callender preached to a \ ry large congregation at Central Methodist church on last Sunday ev ening, including a number of K'ks. who attended in order to hear Mr. Cullender deliver his last loving mes sago in Newberry as chaplain of their order, and while still rector of his church in this city. Mr. Callender pn ached a good sermon and it was u.il received. The singing of Mrs. Callender delighted the congregation. She has a finely cultivated voice and ? elections sang Sunday night were w -ii chosen. Roth Rev. and Mrs. Callender have made many strong friends while be ing 111 Newberry.?Newberry Ob son or. She Likes (mod Things. Mis. Cluts. 10. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says; "| like good things ami have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxitive medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss alout it." These painless purifiers sold III Laurens Drug Co.. and Pal metto Drugstores. 2.", cents. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Laurens, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNK 1(1, 1908. WEST BOUND. Mo. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 am No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:.'52 1? m No. l. Arrive Sparenburg.. 4:05 pm No. .. Leave Greenwood.... 6:60 am No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:55 a m No. Arrive Spartanburg.. 9.30 am No. 53. Lo ave Greenville.12:20 p m No. 53. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 pm No. 86. Leave (Ireenville_ LMOpm No. 86. Arrive Laurens. 6:25 p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 2. Leave Spartanburg .. .12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2:112 p m No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 6:15 p m No. ii. Leave Spartanburg ... 6:00 p m No. (>. Leave Laurens. 6:36 p m No. (">. Arrive Creenwood .... 7:50 p m No.*87. Leave Laurens. 8:10 am No, '87. Arrive (Ireenville_10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive (Ireenville .... 4:00 p m Trains '8t? and *H7 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashe ville on trains Nos. 1 and 2; North In ?und,Tuesdays,Saturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. C. H. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., (Ireenville, S. C. A.VV. ANDERSON, (ion. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS, CP.A., Augusta, Ga. Simpson, Cooper &. Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in till State Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. OR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING Phono: Office No. 8<>: Residence 219. We have just added to our line of llousefurnishing Goods a beautiful line of Window Shade material and we are now prepared to make window shades in any Size you may want. s. M. & 10. H. Wtlken A c<?. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Statk OK south fjAROMOA, County <>k La r urns. NOT10K is hereby given ibal the Gen eral Election lor Presidential und Vice Presidential Eloctors and Representative in Congress will be hold at Iho voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Laurens on Tuesday, November ?">. 1008, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by law. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling procinl in which the elector Offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months be fore any election of any poll tax then duo and payable. Provided, That min isters in charge of an organized church and teachers ol public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' resi dence in the Stale, otherwise qualified. RkoIstkation. Payment of all tuxes, including poll tax, assessed ami collec table during the previous year. The pro duction of a certificate of the receipt of the ofllcor authorized lo collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of tho payment thereof. Holoro the hour fixed for opening tho poll8 Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe lo the Constitutional oath. Tho Chairman of the Hoard of Managers can administer the oath to tho other Man agers and lo the Clerk: a Notary Public must administer (he oath to Chairman. Tho Menagers olcol their Chairman and Clerk. 1 Polls at each voting place must be I opened at '? o'clock a. in., and closed al -I o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charloston, whore they shall be oponed at 7 a. m. ami closed at I! p. in. The Managers have the power lo till a vacancy: and il none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint, fiom i among the qualified voters, the Managers, i who, after being sworn, can conduct the ! elect ion. I At tho close of the election, tho Man lagers and Clerk must proceed publicly I to open the ballot boxes and count the I ballots therein, and continue without ad journment until the same is completod, j and make a statement of the result for i each olllce, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of i the Hoard, or some one designated by j tho Board, must deliver to the Commis sioners of Eloclion the poll list, tho boxes Containing the ballots and written Istatements of the result of lite eloclion. MANAOKRS OK Kl.KCTION The follow |ing Managers of Eloclion have been ap pointed to hold the election at the vari ous precincts in the said County: YoungsStoro .1 M Grav, C K Wallace, W it Hobo. Parson's Store Henry Prior, Abo Cook, Butler (loopor. Pleasant Mound Smith Marlin. Win. Little, .1 A Potman. Lanford?\V II Drummoud, K II Moore, .1 M Fleming. Langstou's Church ? BoyoO Poolo, Win Peterson, W L Mack ray, j Or? T. P. Byrd, K II Fleming, Gard ner Davis. Clinton?F y MoQuown, .Ino A Smith, Calvin Templelon. Goldvillo .1 X Brown, .Ir, .1 M Mead ; ows, .1 <' (; rani. Mountvillo T .1 Coleman. .1 It What j ley, J y Benjamin. Cross Aili T M Pinson, E I. We lls, K I I) Nance. I.aureus Court House .1 K Brooks, I Jas F Owing-. I. I.i Balle. Mt. Pleasant <; M>Moore, G M Fow ler, .1 W Felts. Waterloo .1 E Henderson, .1 M Pea roe. W II Culbortson. Daniels store ,1 I* Jones, F It Boland, W I. (looper. I'.kom ? T II Hurls, I. P Ctilbcrtson, A H ('ulborlson. Tip Top W A Andorsoc, Jno-A Puck plt. W .1 Anderson. Sardis Tbos I. Johnson, Sr., H .1 Me ('rary. Hatnp Slono, Tumbling Shoals .1 S Baldwin. U M Boll, W I) Sullivan. Jr. ?roworton .1 PSimmons,Earl Ellodgo, T T Wood. Dials Church I) D Harris, Bub Aber ; cromhia, Will Ropp. Cray Court W II Itarksdalo, .1 II () wings, Boss Dor rob, Power II .1 G Curry, W H Power, , Hluford I'utman. Woodvillc Harvoy Woods, W F Mod lock, Will Adair. ' Shi loll Hush Wilson. Fink Hellams, Poole Tbomason. Hopewell G C Hopkins. .1 I.Craw ford, C \ Monroe. Tho Managers al each precint named above arc rcqilStcd lo delegates one of their number to KOOtiro Iho boxes and blanks for the election by calling at the Clerk of Court 's Olllce. Boxes will bo ready to deliver any time after Iho *->?>!11 I of October, 1IMIS. .1. C. Mi DANIEL, ALEX .1. SMITH, ,1. W. LAN FOB I), Commissioners of Federal Flection for Laurens County. Ouy F. MOOHfSi Clerk. Oct. Md, 1008 it T. C. TURNER, JR., ATT< )R N K Y-AT-LA VV. Will practice in all State; courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Ofhce in Enterprise Hank Building. MONUMENTS. If you are in need of a nice Monti I ment for loved ones I am prepared to ; furnish it to you at very reasonable prices. See mo. I J. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Cokth, Co,up au.l WhOODlnR COUih. For all the New School Books CALL AT Posey's "Sandow" ? This is Uic name given lo a boy's extra heavy weight ycigiu ^ black, ribbed cotton hose manufactured in the northwest. ?v For strength and durability the makers are so confident of r*. meeting \vitl\ public endorsement that on every pair is attached their address. The price is 25c. Ladies' line Ribbed Cotton Hose, also the plain "Bur* son" seamless. Both the makes tire 25c the pair. wj Misses and Children's, all si/is and grades, runnin" from 10c to 50c. Wool I lose for Ladies and Children. Underwear Ladies' Wool Underwear in separate j>i<.i\.;. Out W sizes in heavy bleached cotton fleece lined, an excellent ^ article at 50c. A special in ladies' regular sixes bleached cotton Vests at 25 cents. Qk\ Zephyr Goods Km't Underskirts, a complete line, of Shawls, Scarfs ^ and Fascinators. ^ f W. G. WILSON & COMPANY ?3 d_ .S Save Your Shirt el BUY a pair of WAI,K-( >VKR patent lcatln r .! You will be delightfully surprised t<> see how well this ordinarily delicate leather "stands up" when made in the "WALK OVER Way." Yon will find as thous in of others have found,tint VVALK-i lYKRS are the most satisfactory patent 1 buy. WALK-OVKRS air made in ;i variety of shapes and patterns and in dull and shiny leathers. Kxtiuicainiai^^^piiwcciM ? Walk=Ove _ o Shoes i $3.50 $4.00 Patent Vamp,Dull Kid Top, Bl?cher Boot, Echo Model PRICE $4.00 AND $5 as COPELA Patent Vamp, Dull Kid Top, Bluchor Uool, Rialto Model PRICE $1.00. the shoe: man. The One Price Store. Customers Shot s | Free. ? ?at OCTOBER 26-30 Railroad Fares Cut in Half. Good Accommodations for Everybody. New Exhibit Feature?, J. G. MOBLEY, President fair Ever field Two Fine Football :T. ?..>. Bert Horse Races in th? South. Goo(5 Free Show? and M-W; 7A5B WEEK. A. W. LOVE, Secretary.