The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 22, 1890, Image 1
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LAI KENS C. LIM S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886.
big job of Clothing
_Baltimore Fir?.
WHAT OUR CORRESPONDTS FIND
TO RELATE.
..inion Sunday Behool--l*orso??ftl -A
Iturmni'. ami Other Nows Trout Tum
i < i i H i-. Shoals.
Mr. Spoon wan tho first to put
seed in tho ground, that wo have
hoard of ut this pince. Hut thon
.Mr. S. is ul ways n little previous,
except in tho mumicr of his eating.
Mr. II. Humbert, of ErsklnoCol
logo, cunio over home on tho 1st
Sunday to enjoy bis birthday (lin
tier. His handsome physique wast
viewed with pleasure by bis many
warm friends.
Too Tumbling Shoals Union
Munday Behool w?.s put in work
ing order on tho first Sunday after?
noon. Mr. N. .1 ispor Mcdl?ck is
tilQ sn peri nt .wulcnl. ile has boen
.lunnOCtcd With Sunday School
work for many yours, and is a
faithful worker in thu vineyard of
bis Master. .Mr. Sa m md Dull was
elected teacher of the bible ch<*s;
.Mr. ll. Lindley teacher of du?*
No. Mrs. J. A. Bagwell td ass
No. ?; Mrs. Alic?. Rugwell class
No. !; Mis Kiln Miller class No. 5,
and M r. J. A. Bagwell was hppuin.
??ti singing chirk. Mr, J. G.'Sulli
van w as elected secretary.
Why art? tdd maids so tender on
tho subject ol'their ago.
Mr. 1?. A. Sullivan, of your,town, I
was at the bedside of bis nick fa
ther, Mr .1 II. Sullivan, on the
.second Sunday. Mr. Su.Ii van is
imp oving at this writing,
Mrs. Jane C. Clark was a visitor
at Charlton Hali recently, and
.Master Jimmie (Jlarko came up un
:i visit to hi* .sister. Airs. Kat?
Poole.
Mrt?, Mattie Etheridge ncc 'ito pa
ined by hot" husband iUU| *hree
children, ntl o? 8tarr. s) p 'p,.M1
fleveruld'yH Inst week with Ibo
vMn'.y of ber brother, \V. M. ('abu.
^11. Jly*'
Rev J, A. hughos lintier
hies, corn and teed. ",. nns slu"
mule burnt up r-4 ". ' a,'g.V and a
' M . ? .-.??j ? ; ''' ullni? moruiiig of
CTTT^? .r.,,nfs*.?.i' tone tiru is thought
to".'tho work of un Incendiary.
Mr. Hughes is a h arti working f?,r
mor, and this is a heavy loss for
lum.
Sulky-plows are the latest craze
among our furmors in this seellnn.
Riding heats walkin'.', while at tho
Ham?' time, mon? und botter work
eau lu done.
Cotton ia coming up und thc
harrow Will be used soon by those
who planted early.
PRINCETON?
Al jiVO Town-.Mini. ????I I'.Icttiotv
l^lwllillK, etc.
O? V lilt!?' town i wiiln-nwiiko to
its interest, und is progressing
.Headily.
The municipal election came off
on the 12th inst,, and the followln?:
were ununlmonsf/ elected: l>r. t?
L. Marlin, Intendant; J. <.<* ('.trier,
Terry Estes; Jamos Estes and
dins. Moore, Wardens.
After carefully ascertaining the
amount of sahul (bal might be ob
tained in the Surround!uk com ry,
Dr. Pickle informs UH that it will
not i ay him to open up au ellice
flt this place, for which we aro
truly sorry.
Hem?? of ??uv townsmen are busily
engaged taking in the finny tribe
on (be banks ?d' the Saluda ami
Heed y rivers. .Mr. T. E. 'mylor
caught a cat-fish Inst week that
.weighed five pounds.
The farmers have made remark
able progress fur tue past two
weeks, an?! tho majority of them
will finish planting cotton aced
this week.
Tho many friends rf Mr. K. E.
.Timber will bo rilad to learn that
h<s hfin about recovered from ase
vere attack ot thu prevailing epi
demic.
Miss Lucia McCullough, nfter a
.pleasant visit of a few weeks, to
relatives m Darlington, has re
luriu'd hume, much tu tho relief of
nome of ?mr y?iung men.
Miss Uxzio Cummings,uf Belton,
ls visiting relatives and friends in
this neighborhood.
Miss Bettie HUN, of Newberry,
'If visiting at Mrs. Spearman's,
We hope that others seeking a
healthful eli mato may give our
wo a trial. L.
;
Form ?WM- -Persono.)-Xnw I tu i lil
ding!?.
Some of oar fin worn In VC about
(hushed planting cotton.
Mr. II. F liol und lins abon t com
pleted his wei', ?ind will have cool
W iltur this su m mer.
Mr.'John Lt. <> wings has taken
? tho plow himself ttl noe his hunda
left bini,
Mr?, (-1111000, nee Owings, and
family, ol Pea Ridge, visit.>i| thin
sec??on ono ('ay |,?.st week. Wo
Wl'Ve glad to see ber.
Mr. NV IJ. Cooper bas abotit fin
ished hi-* new house.
Mis? Maggie Hodden 1$ upend
ing a few weeks with Mrs. lt.
Holt, at Princeton, j
Some of th? mern bern of our;
pray erm coting wvm t?> think that
there m more than om? sort of rc-!
liglon. Wc would like to know I
ln>w many sorts there ari'.
Tho'drought ls I roken and the ]
rain boa coiOe, and wo tire glad toi
sec lt UH tim ground wm getting
bard. I
Mrs. .Tui'ctia Camion luis been in
had health for some time, but we
an'elad to say that sim is much
improved n : this time.
Oar p' ay- mo oting is in a lionj
i.shing condition.
My. Kr vi ii Ililli?) at homo with
fever. We lu.pe be will soon DO
at bis post again,
Miss Callie Simmon's school at
Pine Ridge will be mil In another:
vyee h. ?she is ?i worthy teacher,
and any community will do well
to secure lier services.
James (.'lardy and Sam Raysor
I ititi a brief visit to High Point
last Saturday.
AGRICOLA*
LISBON LOCALS^ V^' i
t*.iT~?"_i' '
u ';.:t'cW ?.>':'.vimb Colton Planted-|
'rV Muir O n io; e UtfCfJ* ?tc?
Winier ?de m H to Unger. We |
Had a frost the tidier morning that
will kill young plants, and lt looks
like wo will-hove te do without
vogotaV.cs for fenton time yet.
i Very 1 ittla cotton planted In this
I aoctloti yet. So nie fow arc just be
ginning to plant.
About oto>.filth moro guano ?ill
bo Used Ibis your than last hut I
do t.id think that there will bc that
much more land plained in cotton.
Mr. S. I). Clent) spent one night
at Dr. Wrights last wed i hope
he will not stay away so long; next
J cline.
One of your town M. D.'s was
I dow n a few days ago to ?ce a pa
tient, ami came very near having
to walk hack, Mo didn't want any'
body to ?top a horse tor bim, as bc
wan used to walking.
? 1 aaw a coat Ibo o hpr day that I
would like Romo om- to lieut. Ii
j bad been worn ten years, and
j would be <.;on.I now if il hail a new
j li.ling ?ti it. T. c.
TIP TOP
Farm New s- A Finn Sunday Sehool
Fruit Crop Short.
The farmers In this community
are planting cotton seed.
Mr. A. Hull' und family visited
rolu tl ves timi fr.ends in this com
munity last Bundey.
We have ti line Sunday School
al Bethlehem,
It see in" as if winter has come
again.
It weonis that tho peach tree-,
i have the grippe, or something else.
Plaiting lias been tho order ol
the day for some time, anti they
bait their hooks with tadpoles.
We hud the pleasure, on last
Sunday evening of hearing a Him
sermon fl om Rev. Mr. H easel).
Mr. Willie Daniel has moved In
to his new house.
Mr. W. ll. Wharton is having
his house painted. Hun.
I>eafnCKH Can't Ito Cured,
flyJoculapplications, aa they cannot
roach tho dino>tscd portion nf thu uar.
Thora ls only oue way to euro Deafness,
lind tit at is liv constitutional remedies,
ii.-alor--, ls caused hy an Inflamed con
dition of tho mu?*?tu? lining el tho Una
lachlan Tube. W ho i thin tuite mus be
Hamed you have a rumbling sou iel or
Imperten boering, and whoo it is on
Uroly closed heartless I? tl a result, and
ll ll I ssa thu inflniMatimt eau Ix? tsken out
and lhi.4 tithe restored to its normal con
dition, boarlntf will .?<? dost roy od forev
er ; niuo exsi'M o|?t ol'ten aro caused hy
(.morl), which ia mithin* hut nu in
flamed condition ot tho nun OHM mir face*.
Wo will glvaOviH ll nml i cd I?.dhu M for
aiiv eaau ol I ?cul n HMM (.un -<eii bv Catarrh )
that wo ean not cirro hy takhiK Ksd'a
Catarrh Cure Send tor idrridara, tree.
F. J. CH KN KV & CO., Toledo, O.
tJTaioid ?T Druggists, 70c.
Loafer's Onl?.-->dekncKK---.Fi*litti?;..
[Siinduy School OrgoidTTsjiT"*
t Wo havc)hccn requested by nonio
of tho i < ? : n ! i 11 ! r member* o. Kkom
Loafer's Club to announce that ni
mooting Will ho held boro helor*'
long for Ibo purpose of nomina
Ung en o il bl II tes. /vii Invitation
v III be extended to Slooutul lilson,
general organ I zeiy who will be ex- :
peeled lo address ,the,,mcetlng.
The traveling Shoemaker is in \
this neighborhood at present, j
where be linds plenty of work to
do.
Mrs, T. J, Cooper, bf Maddens, is
visiting in this Community.
We learn that Mr. Tobie Mc
Daniel is ijiiito sick ut Ibis wri
ting. _
Mr. Alf McNinch and others I
caught a quantity of tish after the
shower on Tuesday night.
Mr. 1ST. M. Can ion says hu lins used I
a busied ol meal bailing his bas- ?
ket, ami has caught only one small
mess of llsb.
Miss Wallie Moore, after spend
ing ti few days In <.'reen wood, re
turned borne, bringing a new or
gan with her.
A Sunday School was organized
Ht Centervllle last Sunday, and
about till?ty names .coin enrolled.
Wo have no\or lulled t<? to have u
good Munday School at Centervllle
yet, and so we hope to have a good
one this time.
After suffering for some time,
Daniel Peilen had his finger taken
uff at the fourth bunt, the other
day. Doctors J. P-^Sniiih. .Tamesir4
Wiedgodjdjjr? work. Di xi ic.
J^R?A MA i TIERS
.., A'
? ?nd Weather-Corm Work amt Other
Nona.
This morning ts dark and rainy,
on account of the weather (arni !
work will li ave to Colite to a stop, j
for a while.
There 'jas been a good deal oft
cotton seed planted UP tn date.
Mr. W ll Mahon and faintly, j
I.Mis. W M Mubon and W II llel
! lams,after short sickness, are Im
proving. Mr. James Doter, whom j
we rep' ried in our In-t commune j
cation as being bettor, has taken a
turn for tho worse, and is in a crlt- !
leal condition.
Miss Lena Owens while washing '.
i tho ol her day, aeeid -nully upset a j
. bucket of bolling Water over tile j
head of ber little two-year-old
sister, lOfllo. Th* child i-- (lunger* I
ottsly scalded, but hopo she will j
j leen vcr.
Mr. Walker Gray soys be bas j
1 one hundred acres In cot toll this i
1 your.
J M r. 11 II Mahon Is the champion I
farmer. Ile lolls Us tba' III INNS.,
' in Texas, he made SOI) bushels nf
corn and 5211 bales of cotton, lb
made it and gathered it ul* by
himself. ON DIT.
ROCKY MOUNT
Purni Work-PcMonnl-Sickness.
Had Weather.
Wo are having some had wonth*
J cr nt this writing. i
Parin work is at a stand still on >
? account ol' so much rain.
I We are sorry to suv Hint WC are 1
I having a great ?leal of sickness in 1
this section; doctors are nil kept j
busy.
The 'lockv Mount prayermeet
ing is in a nourishing rendition
now, and wo hope il will continue
so.
We ure pleased tr? aisle that lit
tle M ny Black wodi, who ha* been
quite sick, is convalescent.
Old uncle Dave Mitchell, we are
sorry to say, ls no better.
Messrs. H. A. Cooper anil W. W.
Cooper are running a blacksmith
ahop ia our section.
OPTIMIST.
Tho great Methodist University nour
Washington is taking shape. Bishop
Hurst has secured tho sile and made
HO u i o payments on lt. Ile says tho pinn
is a Inroad ono sud thov intend to UM nu
a . ash basis. Ther wdl do no colle a
work, (mt ?viii mske it strictly a Uni
versity. Ile bel le Voa tim money will,
como int* endow It very ?ihorady
AH an Illustration of th? queer hlnn
dcrs sometimes mada bf compnaltora,
tho following is notedl A country cor
res|?ondeiit. In ulvlug an account ot a
certain pastors'-- address lo a .Meadvilo
rainer, wrote that ho was full of lira a> ri
vigor. When tho proof eiime In it g?ve
ilia aomevrhat startling inform?t-on
th u fha minister was full of "pie ana
vinegar."
ivi I UALLALiH _
i.ain Btorm->f*? ?.annul Mention--Tho
Hoads Worked.
A storm of rain, hail and wind
passed t ti rough this section last
Tuesday night.
Hove ra! of our farmers planted
cotton seed befow the rec ent rains,
but wish they had waited until nf- !
teiMvard.
We suppose Miss Lizzie King!
left yesterday, 17ilt inst., for Pied- !
mont Factory, where she will ho]
em/aged lor a few months in tim
millinery business. We hope she
will enjoy tl..- visit.
Tlie boys und girls are leaving
us, mm by one. but we art? some
what comforted by seeing others
step to the front and tako their
piuco?.
Dr. \V. R. Goddard md his
brother, Walter Goddard, spent
last Sunday ut home.
Tho wet weat lim- hus caused the
roads to get some good workings.
The pooph, have begun to talk
about picnics, polities omi the
crow's tricks. / .
Some think tim4 we will navena
fruit crop titi- year, but we think j
that tile (.bailees are pryltv good'
?<>W. SV/,.VA:.TS.
CH. ?NUT ?tiy?GE
A Nev. C\>ri\.vsrKMido>fi Cubitos the
Vtnvi-A Hoc/nl Mvent.
There lias nothing startling Imp.
pencil, hut jW/ ,t. ?" th(, rH8hlon to
semi iufn line from the various
^?A'fons of tho bounty, anti bas
'been said, better out of the world
than out of fashion, Chestnut
Ridge must claim ber space. She
bas no idea of being out of the
fashion, as a conir,,eg"tion that as?
semilles regularly to bear Rev. J.
D. Pitts preach his solid sermons,
will indicate.
Well the boys will eome
And tao twirls must go,
For t hi is tho way of
Tho world, you know.
She will lio missed, J
This maleen lair,
With In r brow eyes
And raven hair.
Shr was over kind,
Considerate, frank, true,
Loved hy her noiuhbors
Ann several hoys too.
A strangwr h as w on her,
r.'er longsho'll ia- irone,
Te movo In n new sphere
A nd till a new heme.
We are surry sho ts to leave,
Thia aplaudid, bright girl,
Ihn Ms right ; abo munt it?
Tn but pince in lb? world.
And with this true womntl,
w <? know that t bin plane
Will ?>e lilied lo iieifccUon,
\\ Ith uer usu ii grace,
No viet:.
CEDAR GROVE*
According to toe calender we tire
now in the morey tim'* of bountiful
spring, w hen poets sings, farmers
plow,scsdi come up "Ut af the
ground and all ure brisk und burst
: ling, a sense of exbiler "thin seems
j to possess everybody; ..no.w is the
j linie to get ?I good -.tart and brace
j right up and /<? it."
Karly in tue morning the click of
th?* cot l<? n pl * i11 el's ca n be heard on
every hand, ami most of th? large
cotton crops will he plan ?d hy the
end of the present wed ; great
quantities nf guano bas been used
inviter I heir crops, and it seems that
the furner- mean to make ? r brake. |
Mr J D Mack, ? ill ha a candidate
f.,r the office of County Treasurer.
l'oison <>ak .
Tho following extract, taken from a
lutter Written hy Mr. ti. A. Hell, folly
ex ni al na itself:
While surveying land in 1883 I aced
dentally handed |>oison oak vine, mid in
lesa three hours (the o option usually
i . . II?;O./ from such contact nonius in
ten days) my laen wa? swollen and dis
llgured, and mV hands and arms seri
ously atte? t"d. 1 immediately betrau
takhm 8wlft's ?peettlc (H H. 8). and at
t. risking three lara*' bottles I mund
all signs of tho hreukintf ?nit entirely
removed. I was led to suspect its re
turn at the samo time nest year, but it I
did not. io?r has there boen any indica
tions ot Ut? return since.
Mv little hov, eiubl years old, was af
(liotod with the same polaun in ii. is-t.
Alter taking snvreal bottle?of Swift's
S eel Ile (S. H. H.) tile eruption entirely
disappeared A very alit/ht form ol the
same oruptlon i ' turned during the next
sprint;, bul we then resunual the S. H. ,N.
ami h ann' taken enough during last
Henson to make th?, cine permain nt. bo
liss not since bad ?nv r?iturn ?a thc <lia
caso. Swot's pee I fie (M. H. H.) certain
ly effected thorough cures in both lliesa
?"asos, and I rag trd il na a inosietToelivo
remedy for all smdi ?llsesaos.
K. A HUM., Anderson, S. C.
Treatise on blood mitt Skin Diseases
malled free.
Bwirr ?racine Ce., Atlanta, tia.
For
New
-AJSTID
Stylish
Straw Hats
Go To,
Sitgreaves'
AJx)c< ?lu* Tooth
Von can't save half your teeth
by mn king the other halt do dou
ille dut}. If you dont uc r yi ur
teeth nut natur.- will throw thew
out.
ono ?. a uso of toothache ls tho in
activity of the tuet ii.
All the tiruto creation munches*
from .' ix to twenty hourn of thc.
twenty-four. Their toe'h ore of
ten bn?l, but for tiic mont part they
arc good. Tho only treatment.
I hov ^ct i-. self administered.
Gum chowing may have its ad
vantages.
if one vbcwH on both s 'le*! of ni^
month um! chews motlerntely th o rf?
ought to be no pvil re.suUH. It i*.
nonsense to restrict mic's food to
iiiibh and other sufi stuff .simply
becauco harder food burts tho?
teeth,
First Neighbor- ?*Why ?lid you
?hoot my dog ?"
s? corni Neighbor-"Because ho
trie?i to l ite me."
"You need not have shot him.
Yon could have push* ?I bim oil'
With thc butt of your gun."
..Well, if your dog wanted tobo
shoved with thc hutt end of my
gun? he should have come at mo
tail first."
< lonvlnotug Proof.
In many instances lt bushnell provost
that ll lb th (Bolsillo Bloed lolling
marlo by Blood Balm < <>. Atlanta, Un
will ouro biood (?an?n in its wornt ph alva?
0 von when uti other treatment fads.
A I'. IlrunfOn, Atlanta, Qa., writes "ll
had ?24 running uiojrson ono lea an.t <?;.
nu tho other, and ICH greatly prostrated.
1 beMovo I actually swallowed a hurrel etd
medicine, In vain ello> t* tn cure tho ?lis
euee. With llltlo hope I ll nal ly acted??
ibo urgent advice of a friend, ano g< t a.
bottle of 15. li. H. I ox por boneo ?chan ?,?.
and my doanoudonoy wa? nom*'wt.at.
Dispelled I Kept using it until I haei
takon slxtoon bottles, nnd t.li tno ulcers;
rheumatism nial all .a her horrors ol'
blood poison have dlnppoarod, and av?
last I am HOUIHI uad well again, ofter ar*
experience of twenty years of torture.'1'
Robert Want, Muxcy, <;n.. write? i
'.My dlaeaso was pronounced a tertiary
lorin of blo.x. poison. My lace, houri
anil tdmulders were a mass of corrup
tion, and finally tho disease lu vim rial
iny my skull ii.nn". My honea ached
my kidneys wore rlcrniifrerl, I lost flesh
mid strength, and life ht CHIIIO n hardoo
All f>nld I must surely die, but netertbe?
lesa, when 1 hud used ten bottles ol M
ll. K. I was pronounced wnll Hundred*
of scars eau ho now seen on me. 1 hay?
new been weil over twelve meath* "