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Subscription Price?13 Montb?, 91.00. PAVABJjE in advance. W. W. BALL, KDirSn. HAIch for Adyorllslng.- Ordinary Ad vurtlHciiKudM, per fujunro, o'iu Insur tlon, $1.00; each subsoquont Insertion, 60 font*. Liberal roductlon niado for largo Ad vertisements. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. IiAUItE*JH. S. C? Sept. 29, 1891. Our esteemed contemporary, tho Abbeville Medium, which is about as good an it is great, is stoutly in favor of journalistic courtesy. There is inevitable collision be tween tho Democratic and Ocala platforms. Tho danger In the South is that tho Democratic will bo telescoped. Tho Lexington jury of inquest which found u verdict that tho "de ceased camo to his death from sonio diseaso ho hud boforo he died," must have had in mind the approaching fate of tho Sub-treas ury. Mr. W. 0. Wolffo, of tho Cotton Plant, has printed a savage attack pn Mr. B. O'dell Duncan. Only a fow yoars ago Mr. Dunen? was known as the "Committee on Style" for the Farmers' Movement. Mr. Wolfe might be appropriately called tho Committee on Bile. That eminent authority on epi thets, the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, says that ho intends to stand up for the Ocala demands insldo the Democratic party, There is plenty of room for him in the party as long ns there is a vacancy which he can fill. We are glad that ho is going to abide with us. All secular editors are politicians: for politics is their business. How many in South Carolina are olllco holders? We recall ono member of the News & Courier Staff and tho editors of tho Cotton Plant, the Abboville Medium, the Greenville Enterprise und Mountaineer, tho Anderson People's Advocate, and ono member of the staff of the Lattronsville Herald. Perhaps thero are others. We have no idea that any of the gen tl em on are "sub sidized" and it is not disreputable to hold office but tho attention of people who abuse the press is called to tho fact that most of them are Tillmanttes. Once upon a time this paper pro posed a constitutional amendment making members of the senate and legislature ineligible to judicial or executive offices for a number of years after their terms had ended. Tho motion fell flat. Wo still be liove that office seeking is the both eration of this republic. As a rem edy we suggest the formation of a political alliance which all good oiti/.ons may join who will pledge themselves not to run for an olllce during their connection with the society nor for two years after it may bo severed voluntarily or otherwise. News From Clinton. Mrs, Bascom Grltton,of Lnurens, Cftme down with Mrs. Kuss, ol Aiken, for the purpose of placing the son of the latter In the College. Master Eddie was safely located with Dr. Halite Young and Is sure t > do well. A weekly paper to be edited and published by students of the Col lege is the latest proposition dis cussed just now among the stu dents. If the thing can be done, tho Advertiser will in all proba bility bo asked to exchange among the first. 'The now residence of Mr. M. S. Bailey is progressing finely, and vhon finished will be tho costliest elling in Clinton, Mr. Will his son, will build also next will probably out do his .l'umphries is giving music . .is at the". ol<l academy build ing. Clinton Is thus well supplied with music teachers, all of whom seem to bo doing well. Mrs. Hum phries is an accomplished and Competent teacher. Dr. Boozer's new house will be ?oady tor>occupancy in about one 'eck. His makes the fifth dwel ng erected on Centennial Street 'ono within tho past eight months. Tho Allen Manufactur/ng Co. as put in new machinery recently, nd, since they succeeded in secur ig the contract for the wood work the Presbyterian church in pro \s of erection in Lnurens, they ?o had their hands full in trying '.ccommodate local custom and at same time to fulfill this cou, tract. The quality of tho work dono at their lactory has not so far Suffered from the effects of the pressuro. The first of a series of lectures WM bo delivered nt the Orphan's jminary on Tuesday evening ?t at eight o'clock, by Itov. J. lacobs, of the College Faculty. j'C'.liros will ho delivered un to auspices of tho College for inellt of thestudonts,and will SO to nil who may choose to 1. Members of the Columbia mry Faculty have signified willingness fo take part in ioUrse, which Is of itself a guav mo that the course will be inter esting. The good people of Lnu rens will certainly bo warmly wol como to the lecture. C. '?A Drink Pit lor Ye Gods." Lovers of a fruit juice bevorogo find a pure, wholesome and delight fully refreshing drink in Tho Spec ialty Co's Apple and Peach Cider Grape and Florida Orange Julep, Raspberry and Pineapple Juice. Uo sure that you ask for The Spe cinllaty Co's Goods. The Speciali ty Co.: Cider mills, 28 and 29 Will llanw.n St.; Office, 107 Hay St. Su va n nah. Thin and impure blood is made ru h and healthful by faking Hood's S usaparilln. Jt cures scrofula, .salt rheum, all blood disorders. Tho Fruits of tho North. Pout Jkhvdj, N. Y.) Sept. list, 1891. ] IvAURKNS Advkrtiskh: Id Heading n few specimens of fruit to a friend in Lauren*, It oc curred to ine to say a few words tnrough your paper regarding Its production in these parts, and of fer a fow suggestions to readers in your Hcctiou. On my several visits to your State, I have notieod the small number of orchards and vine yards, and tho baroness of tlionmr kotH In tho towns, of fruits of tho various kinds. Now, I um very suro that whero trues of almost every kind grow so well, fruit hearing ones can bo made to yield. It is a mutter I think of simple neglect in planting and thon not caring for tho trees when planted. All through this very region the saiuo condition of things existed [ twenty-fi*o or thirty yoars ago. Now we usually have abundance, and tho demand of tho market is for a larger supply as tho people have conio to percelvo its value as a necessary article of food and con ducive to health. Our town of a population of only (en thousand expends $f>0,000 to $00,000 each year for tho same. I mention this simply to show the progress on this line und as suggestive of how tho community can be brought to appreciate a good tiling when brought to their sight und taste. There is hardly a home in tho towns, (not cities) which has not about it apple, pear, poach, plum and quince trees and grape vines yielding yearly to tho family some, or all, of these sorts. When it Is remembered that we are living in a climate where frosts COtno much earlier than with you? und hero with cure and attention succeed?you certainly ought to do so. Naturally, one aftor knowing of your climate and soil, concludes that the fault is with the people, just as it was with us in not plant ing und not giving attention to the trees when put in tho ground. Every kind (except apples, per haps) ought to do as woll in your '?upper South" as with us. I am aware of your frosts nip ping tho poaches in Spring somo times?this could bo met In part by selection of later kinds und other means. Tho primo difficulty is to get people to start to grow ing, and induce them to givo to the trees a tithe of the attention given to the cotton plant. Wo were, a few years ago. in tho same fruitless condition, ns f mentioned at the beginning of tho letter. Now, if you could soo the exhibits of the various kinds at our County Fair you would bo amazed. Tmight mention that tho editor of the Advertiser will probably state where tho few specimens can be seen. 1 should add that these are by no menus tho finest, as my friend who grew thorn retained those to exhibit at the county fair to be held hero next week. Within tho corporate limits of our town on a lot of about three acres those wero grown by my friend, VV. J. Nearpass, Esq., who kindly presented them. From one of the trees he has picked eight bushels?and it was comparatively a young one. lie has perhaps a dozen varieties. The apples grew in the same yard as did also the plums. I have written you these facts not to ??boom" a tree nursery, (for Ihere is none here)?nor from any personal interest beyond trying to show your people that they can do as well und better in your lat itude if pains uro taken to grow fruit for the market and tablo. 1?. W. The Gray Court Fair. To Tiik Advkrtishr: Yesterday's fair, although the first, may be set down ns a success of which Gray Court may well bo proud. She went in to win and she did it. With tho experience gained yesterday and the effort she will put forth in tho future,she will be the Mecca for the lovers of fine stock and cattle, and her shows will bo one of the events of the year. The exhibits were good in every department. Many fine horses, mules and colts wero entered and their good points displayed to the admiring crowd. Some very fine cows were here, and their owners will doubtless havo good cause to feel amply repaid for time, trouble and expense by the ox tensivo advertisement given their cattle. Some very lino specimens from the garden and field were on ex hibition, and no doubt there wore many here yesterday who resolved that they would put forth extra of fbrts next year that they may have still better exhibits. The ladies' department, liko every thing they have anything to do with was a success. It would bo too tedious to go into details, so we will mention only a few specimens of art, the production of home tal ent, of which Laurens county may well be proud: A Pastelle and study in oil, by Mrs. J. M. Grays crayon study, Mrs. Thos. F. McMunus; flowers, Dyspepsia Makes the iives of many people, miserable*, ami often loads n> self-destruction. Distress iiftcr eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of nppotlto,afalnt," all gone-" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, niul Irrcgu larlty of tho bowels, aro Dl&trOSS poino of tho more common /^fter Symptoms, Dyspepsia docs ? not get well of Itself. It I <;?Im, , requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy liko Hood's 8arsa parllla, Wlilch neu gently, yet surely aud efficiently, it tones tho stomach and other organ:;, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appotlte, and by lima filolc ovcrecinlnrc tho local symn- , . Jj t tons'removed tho sympa- HOBMIflOlw tlietlc effects ol tlio dlsear.o, banishes tho bcrularho, and refroshoa tho tired mind. " 1 have been troubled with dy.spopr.la. I had but litllO appetite, and WhOt I did cat j. 1.^ distressed me, or did mo i i ~ . i i lm!o C00(, jn fla h0ur UUt*n nfti r eating I would expo rlcnco n falntiics.i, or tired, nl'gone fcollng, an though I bad not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which H that of a painter, und from being moro or bra shut up In a ftftur room with fresh paint. Last e. . spring 1 look Hood's Batto* StOITiaCn rllla?took threo bottles. It did mo an Immcnso nm-mnt <>f good. It gavo mo an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied tho craving I bad previously experienced." Or.oimn A. r,\or., Wr.tcrtown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold bj oil dni.Tglsti. SI i ?tx for frropared only \ v C. I. HOOD A CO , ApothocftftM,Lowell, Man, loo Doses One Dollar Children Crv for Pitcher's Castorla, V Highest of all in livening Pow ?- -.4?- ? Gov't Report, Aug. Eft 88S3. lx^?B?? rbwder ABSOLUTE CT PSJRE Mrs. R. L. Gray* brocado stork on glass, Mr?. J. I). Mills. Tho crowd was simply immense. Wo will send in tho premium list as soon as wo can obtain it. Alpha. Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonvillc, Ind., writes: "I had blood poison from birth. Knots on my limbs wore us large as lien's eggs. Doc tors said I would be a cripple, but r>. B. 11. has cured mo sound ami well. I shall ever praise the day the men who invented Blood Balm wero born." Confirmed. The favorable impression pro duced on tho first appearance of the agreeable llqutp fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been moro than confirmed by the pleasant experience of nil who have used it, ami tho success of the proprietors and manufacturers of the California F'ig Syrup Company )?? ^.?\>'V^-.*'.r> ?? -.???... ?V ?> - ??? . <v \ ton A..t. C t l+ Piiroc SCROFULA. ULCEKS, SALT V W IZ ^"'^^ RKEUM, ECZEMA, every # ?) lorm ol malignant SKIN ERt'PTION. be- ,^ 4 sides beinq efficacious li> toning up tho () fysttm anil rcstoiing (he constitution, \ f v.hcn Impaired trom try causo. 11? v P almost supernatural healing properties & A juslify us in guaranteeing n cure, li A Q directions arc followed. \ 4 SENT FREE " Itooff til' ? oiidvrs." & 4 BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Qa. ^ Taxes! Taxes! Oflice of County Treasurer, ) Lnurens, C. II. S. C. ) The Treasurer's oflice will be open at Lnurens C. II. on the 15th day of October for the collection of taxes for Laurcns county, S. C, for the fiscal year commencing Nov. ist, 1890, and remain open until the second day ol' Nov. 1891. After the second day of" Nov. I will attend the following named places for the collection of said taxes, viz: Nov. 3d at Tylers vi He, in Scttf flctOWll township, from 10 a. 111. lo 2 p. m, Nov. 4th at Joseph Duncan's Store, Jacks township, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Nov. 4 at R. Y. II. Hell's, store in Jacks township, from 1 p. M. to 4 p. Ill, Nov. 5th at Clinton, in Hunter township, from 9 a. in. to 12 m. Nov. 5th at Goldville, in Hunter township, from 2 p. 111. to 4 p. m. Nov. 6th at Milton, in Hunter township, from 9 a. in. to 2 p. m. Nov. 7th at Spring Grove, in Cross Hill township, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Nov. 7U1 af Cross Hill, in Cross Hill township, from 2 p. m. to .< ]>. in. Nov. 9th at Waterloo, in Water loo township,from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Nov. 10th at B. L. Henderson's, in Waterloo township, from 9 a. 111. to 12 m. Nov. 10th at Brewer ton, in Sul livan township, from 2 p. in. to | p. m. Nov. 1 ith at Tumbling Shoals in Sullivan township from 9 a in. to 12 M. Nov. nth at Goodgion's, in Dial township, from 2 p. in. to 4 p. m. Nov. 12th at Dial church, in Dial township, from 9 a. m. to 12 in. \\ Nov. 12th at White's Stoic, in Dial township, from 2 p. 111. to 4 p. m. Nov. 13th at Farson's Stoic, in Young's township, from 1) a in. to 2 p. 111. Nov. 14th at Youngs Store, in Youngs township, hoin 9 a. in. lo 12 m. Nov. 14th at Pleasant Mound, in Youngs township, from 2 p. in. to 4 P- 111 ? After the 14 th day of Nov. the Treasurei's oflice will be open at Lnurens 0. II., S. C, for the col lection of sa?d taxes until the 15th of Dec. 1891. The tax levy for Laurcns county for the fiscal year is as follows. State tax 4^ mills. County tax 2.1 mills. Railroad tax :>A mills. School tax 2 mills. Total 12/ mills. Poll tax $1.00. Special levy for school in the city of Laurcns 2.', mills. J, D. MOCK, Treasurer, L. C Sept. 26, 1891?tf. Young Wives ! Who arc for tho first time to un dergo woman's severost trial we ofi'or MOTHER'S FRIEND a 1 enicdy which if used as directed for a few woeks before confinement, robs It of its pain. Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thorn sands who have used it testify. A meaning to Expoctant Mothorfl. Mother's Fhirnd Is worth its weight In trold. My wlfo suffered moro Ir ten min ute* with either of her flrkt two children than Hho did altogether with her last, hav ing previously used four bottles of Moth er's Pkishd. It Is a Mousing to mothers. Carml. III., Jan., 1890, (J. P. Loruwooo. sent by express, charges prepaid, on re ceipt of prlco, $l..r>o per nnttle. Fold hvall druggists. Book to Mothers mrdled free. nitAorisnn ksouxatohCo.. Atlanta, tot Chiidren Cry for Pitcher's jCastoria. I lows This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward for any euso of catarrh that cannot be cured hy taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ? Co., Props., To ledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. ('honey for the last 1? years, and believe htm perfectly honor able in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kin nan A- Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 70c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. "Paraciticide" cures itch in 80 minutes. Price .OOcts. Sold by Dr. C. L. Poole, Laurens, S. C. Do You Want nn Education? Note the following facts about the Presbyterian College ot South Carolina:? Total necessary expenses ten months In college classes^ 120; high Curriculum of Study; best Moral Training ami surroundings; Pro hibition town. Faculty for next year consists of live professors and three tutors; Y. M.C A. and Gym nasium connected with the college. The Preparatory Department is under the Immediate control of tho Faculty ami is taught by three tu tors, thouroughly competent to do the best of preparatory work. To tal necessary expenses in prepara tory classes, from $100 to .$110 for ten months, For catalogue and further informal inn apply to JOHN I. OLK LAND, July 7,'Ol llmo President, NOTICE Of Settlement And Final Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 29th day of Oct., 1891, at Laurcns C. IL, S. C, at the office of John M. Clarciy, Judge ol Probate, ami by his per mission, settle the estate of K. Ma rinda Iloudeason, deceased, and at the same time apply for a final dis charge. All creditors of said estate will lender at said lime an account ol their demands, duly attested or be forever barred und all persons in debted to said estate must settle on or before said date. E. J. HENDERSON, Sept 29, 91 ,\l Executot. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lauiucns?Puo bate court. Whereas, J. II. Whaaton has applied tome for Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Nancy E. En trek in, deceased? These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear before me at a Court of Probate, to be holden at my oflice at Laurens C. II., on the 30th day of Oct. 1891, at 10 o'clock, A. M.f to show cause it any they can, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and sea!, this 2ist day of Sept., 1891. JOHN M. CLARDY, Sept. 22. 6t f. i'. 1.. c. T. E. TODD, insurance and Real Kstatc Agent. Roprosonts live of the best, ?ml most responsible I'TltK Insurance Companies and tho largest capital stock Id RE In surance Company In tho world. Will Insuro Oln nor los. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. One lot, ball aero fronting on Main st., containing 21, acres, half inllo west of Public. Sqiinro. Also ".') acres of land, ail in too iocot' poration, for salo at ronsonablo prices. Sept. 14, 181U?8 in. Laurcns County Heal Kstatc Agency, J. M. HAMPTON, Manager, heal estate in both city and country sold or rented on commission. All pro. porty advertised free, no charge being miulo oxeept when proporty is sold or routed. Strict attention paid to the col lection of rents. TIlOSO having property to dispose of would do well to place same in lay hands. I have a number of valu* able houses and lots on band in the eity for sale or rent. < Ifllco at my music store next door to National Hanl;. J. M. HAM I'TON. Laurons, S. ('., Sep. 1 1,1)1. NOTICE Sealed bids will borocoivod until the Oth of October, 1801, for the care of tho paupers of Lnurens county, at so much per head. Poor-liOUse farm Included. A. W. SIMS, C.M.C.C. Sept 0, 1801? 4L 3STOTIOE! All persons having claims against the CStatO of J. W. Kennedy, dcc'd, will present the same duly attested to P. Mcl). Kcncdy, adm'n'x., at Clinton S. C, Oil or before 2nd day Of Oct., I 891. P. Mcl). Kenedy, Sep. 8, 91. |t Administratrix, ^^^HjjJSjKSStjj^*"I"'1-" *? IT 'y^riiV^ij^^^jS" t fumr ? ?... .'? rt *U??f?. ?>?? 1 / 7tro$j&H/f.-'iiii* ? r fi> in tto C?. JjKLr' All ii ' ?. W.'.ti..?)..u h ??? JSBai t,M^ 'iifiy'"1- -" IM;" ^?tfpB00?**^ NVavVi"iwni"i*inii. e.rti' .Ji.i'.'fric'. M. Iln 11 ?? 1 f .V Co., !?..?. H8O I'oi'tlniMl.Mulne Happy and content is .1 home with " The Ro chester; a limp with the lieht of the morning. PAT. AUG. 25, 1891. "EUREKA" Gin Saw Shield IKILUNGSWORTH PATENT. I The army of empty sleeves being carried by poor unfortunates caused by carelessness around Cotton Gins are greater than those caused by the late war, but now that the in ventive genius oi" man is fast sup plying the long felt wants with ar ticles that are, to the human race, a luxury and a protection there is no excuse for accidents. As a protec tion the most useful invention of the nineteenth century is here placed before the eye of the reader. Eureka Gin Saw Shield although very simple in construc tion it is colossal in its protection, and now that the price of this bar rier of protection is placed within the reach of all, the owner of a Cotton Gin that would not use them is bidding tic Ha nee to accidents that are'always destructive and in many instances prove fatal, The shields are made of cast iron one under each saw. They are attached with screws to a small bar of wood run ning from one side of gin to the other; there the bar is made secure by two right angle castings, the shields in no way interfere with failing motes or working of the gin. Retail price, including end castings bar ami screws, only? cts. per saw. In addition every one ordering a set will receive for twelve months the Southern CUI/tivatok and DlXlE FakmeK. This valuable agricul tural journal is published at At lanta, Ga., each edition contains articles of much value to the far mer. Agents wanted in every count)- in the Cotton .States for the EUREKA GIN SAW SHIELD Write for special terms to agents. Don't be niraid to take hold. No set speeches required because it Sells Itself: The public are invited to examine the set Oil exhibition at Wesley Washington's Shop. Shields may be found on sale at HO YD ?X: HART'S Hardware store. For particulars address W. S. Killingsworth, STATIC of SOU TI1 C ARC) LIN A County of Lau ken* s?l*uo iiatk Conn . Wiikkkas D. C. Smith has applied to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Sallie Smith, deceased? These are therefore to cite and admonish all anil singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before mc at a Court of Probate, to be holden at my oflice at Laurens C. II., on the 7th day of Oct., 1891, at 10 oclock A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2ist day of Sept. 1S91. JOHN M. CLARDY, Sept 22iul. 3t j. i?. ].. c. STRONG POINTS OF THE Union Central Life Insurance Company. [thnstho MiWKST DEATH HATE it ronllxos the HIGHEST INTEREST HATE on its investments. It pays LAUGEST DIVIDENDS to pollcy-holdors, and lias mndo tho most rapid progross of any Company In tho United States. It issues BNDOWNMENT Insurance at I.I I K RATES. It makes its POLICIES INCONTKS TAltLl'2 and non-tor tellable. it continues policies in force WITH? OUT SURRENDER, by the application Of tho Ontiro reserve IhoroOU. Jt iloes not own a dollar in FLUOTU? ATI NO STOCK or bonds. It Imposes 110 restrictions on ltesi d?nc> or Travel, and pays J.OSSKS PROM ITLY. s. F. GARLINGTON, Aok.nt, Sop. 21,'01 ihn Lauions.S.C. CIDER ? FRUIT JUICES OK AftY kind. SO, uo nuro that your dealer furnishes you with Goods tho quality of which can not ho surpassed. This can only ho done hy buying Tho Specialty Go's APPLE r.nu PEACH CIDER, GRAPE and FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, RASPBERRY and PINEAPPLE JULEP, Tho most (iure, wholesome and delightfully refreshing fruit beverages to be had y tho oountry. Fackago&^'-ylhcso goods aro always y perfect oondition and are g^rantccd so to bo by THE SPECIALTY CO. Cider Mills, Offler, 20 & 20 Williamson Struet. 107 Day Street SAVANNAH, GA. f SS" <Pfc U A tfiw .T. ?i1 ? ' -?? ?' ?' ? '?' M '?'! i?*ofwork. E&IINEY: iJi-??tutaJ i ?> >?5 JL 9 .h< ??<**. i iiy t.,u?,n. >\ iMri.f h rv?f?ihlu?r . \t n Hut }. Norl.fc. Y.m c?n iImoU y ?ir.lttlV numwnli, >.r nil >...>r Ilm? to Ihn troth. IM? I? an I .;|n.lv.>..!..1..I1. . ?? ? > r,i,|.ifHl..i. ?r..i..rvfty?..ik.r. I; rlHii i..v n n, ?i?lo*?Op.r>vr.W?iidu?n?rd?, i kI m< r?*lt\r?.i ?i ? ?!< mc*. W?r?n runil.?i?"i?ll*-n. ? .l?n4l'?>l? >'"> I fl.K. No .?.<< <i,|.> ni.lnln li?l?. rull We want the "world" to know that the best place on earth to get first class goods in the lino <>f CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS is at the fatuous clothing es tablishment of Davis, Uoper <fe Co., Lnurens, S. 0. The whole "world*' wants the best. We have it. The best is our bid for your business. Our BIG FALL AND WINTER 8toek has been bought at a bar gain. Come and see it. Davis OUR STOCK IS URGE; OCJt GOODS ABE NEW. vnn huv them. Fine Our puces are low. See then, and von want ^^^tf^? We get then. Leading houses laid i? a limited line ol extra and choice?Wtor? ( w than ever before, goods bought Ioan. Can bo sold cheap. Manufacturers produced nnei 'WIE GOT THEM." Large jobbers offered prices below the market to cash buyers. We got them. :L0TH1NG, LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS BuiU from 75c. to ^o-lo suit the purse. Cotton is low so are our prices. vis, Roper Co WILKE'S' W8RB ?OF? ART MATERIAL PAINTS, BRUSHES, CANVAS. Models and Studies _FOR_ 3? .A. I 1ST T X IsT CJ- ! I -FRAMES All kind.-? made to order, ?FINE LINE? or STATIONERY! BLACK INK, PENS, PENCILS, Paper, Envelopes, Slates, School Books, Standard Books. ABC Books ami juveniles, Magazines and Novels. Subscriptions taken for newspapci i .... I -??.,??_>;?-? Spring St,yl?s ?nsr? Sni'saparilla, Liver Regulator, S. S. S., B. B. 13., P. P. P. COLOGNES. F(Iie? POclJDLiv' vy Vfi Vi? Soaps and Fresh Garden Seeds.! All Sold at BOTTOM PRICES, ?AT THE? Wl.LKES' BOOK AND DRUG STORE. STATE ok SOUTI1 C A ROM . A County ok Lauiikn.s?i'i:t> nATK Coi'in. Witkukas, A. Cook has appll il Io mo lor letters of administration with will annexe ! on the estate < Mar;.- A. Hilt, deceased? T'nese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular Ibe kin drcd ami creditors of sa'nl d< jca i to be and appear before mc at a Coini of Probate tobe holden til my oflice ai Laurens C. 1!., on tlu 16th day of Sept., 1891, ut 10 o'clock A. M.j to show cause, il any they can, why Icllers not be granted. Given under my ham! and seal, this 31st day of Auif., 1S91. JOHN M. CLARDV, Sept. 1. [\[ J, P. !.. C. N OT 1 C K OF SETTLEMENT AND AP PLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned will, on the 5th day of Nov. iS91.nl Baurcns'C. II. S. C, at the oflice of lohn M. Clardy, Judge of Probate, and by hi> p. : - mission, settle the estate of Mrs. Kate Glenn, deceased, and :tl ihc same time apply for a Iii Uli di charge. All creditors of said estate will lender ut said lime an UCCOU)'.! <-i their demands, duly attested, or bo forever haired, and all persons in debted to said estate must settle on 01' before said date. J. (J. BURGESS, Sept. S, iSiji .|t Adniinistialor. MARKET REPORT COHUKCTKI) \\ BKK IA I ? 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