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%$Ut %AvttH%tx> LAUKENS, 8. O., Oct.^th, 189J. X* OO -A. I_i; Tho old song aoont building a cotton factory In the city Is reviving. Wo liaye had hoavy frosts and tho tomporaturo has boen low for October. Mr. A.N. Hra.nlott is building a resi donco on North Ilarpor street. Sales or cotton have boen light during tii" last ton day*. Stokes Bros, keop the best Frenob candy at T. Robertson's old stand. Dr. v.. M. Caino will opeu a brokerage ofneo in tho olty. Mr. J. >?:. Balontino of Brewerton is clerking for Mlntor A Jatnioson. Miss Mary MoOeo of Fountain Inn is visiting tho Missess McCaslan. Mr. D. II. CouutH is building a com mo.liouM hoiiHo on Irby Hill. Mrs. Jhiucs, of Union, has beeu on a visit to bor Kon, M r. J. H. Jamos. Mr. Will Schade, or Groonville, is in tho city. -. %, Miss Ilr>/.onian, of Ninety-Six, is visit ing Mr. A. 0. Hart'a family. Our fannors still coinpluin that cotton is opening vory 8I0WI3'. ?u to Stokos Hros. for fresh Candy and Cakes at T. Hobortson's old stand. Mr. Alox. McHoo Iiiib graced our city slnco tho AnvunrisKn's last issue. Mr. O. W. Sponcor, ot Boaufort, wlio is to lako charge of tho Bondolla Hotel 011 Nov. 1st, is in tho city. Miss Lila Holmes, who bus boon visit ing hor sister, Mrs. Dr. II. Martin, has returned to hor homo in Georgetown. Thoro is no particular crush at tho Tax Collector's window. Soonor orlatorwo get thoro. Messrs. A* M. Mosoley and C. D. Mosoley will commonco businoss in in suranco and brokerage. Mr. j. W. Jones, of Qnlnoy, Miss., a friend of tho Advkktiskh, is visiting friends in this his native county. Mr. Johnnie Blackburn, of Clinton, is at tho post ofllco during tho illness of Mr. P. Burdott. ltopro.sonta.tivo It. C. Watts has re turned Irom a visit to Chostcrilold county. Mrs. Jano Gary and Miss Annie Gaiy, of Gary's Lano are visiting Mrs. Joseph Ino Watts. Ladies bo suro to soo Mlntor <Sc Jamie son's i.ross goods and millinery bofore buying. Thoy have all tho latest stylos. ltov. J. P. Jacobs passed through tho city yesterday on his roturu from Pick 011s. '_. _ Messrs. J. O. C. Fleming and Hoary Kennedy leave to day for a visit to At lanta and Macon. Cotton yostorday brought 8 1-16. Ke coipts wore larger than for Monday of tho provious weok. Mr. Matthew Benjamin an agod citi zen ot tho county and much rospectod died at his homo noar Milum's Trostlo during last weok. goods. They surely can suit you in style, quality and price. An old friend of ours did most ot tho editorial and local work on tho Advkk tiskk this week and hps our thanks for same. Ladios bo suro to soo M inter it Jamlo BOn's dross gOOd3 and millinery boforo buying elsowhore. Thoy havo all tho latest novelties. Representative J. G. Williams was in tho city on Monday last. IF'i does not contemplate a protracted sossion of tho Gonoral Assembly. ltov. Melville shell 1 ost an interesting little girl, two months old, during last week, and has tho sympathy of many friends. _ Blind Tom is tho groat coming attrac tion. Ho will bo hero Monday, Nov. 2d. Go and soo tho eighth wonder of tho world. _? Senator Irby, It sooms, has boon buy ing cows from Gov. Tlllman. Tho Sena tor is sound in Lis bucolics. Thoso cows will nourish In Laurons pasturos. A lawyer in this town has raisod sov ?nty-fivo bushols yams from one-fourth of an aero. Bowaroofovor production, brother; 'possums aro aw/ul short. Tho revival BOrvices at tho Prosbytor ian Church will commonco with a prayer service Wodnosdaj'. ltov, N. J. Homos will assist in tho meotings. Tho biggest potato of tho soason,grown by Mr. J. L. Mahaffoy, Weighing uj? lbs. is to bo soon at Davis, Kopor it Co.'a. See tho big potato and biggor bargains in clothing. Tho Adam Foropaugh shows will ox lilblfc at Groonvlllo on November 4th. So far as wo aro Informod this is the only groat circus and monagorlo travel ing in the South this winter. Kov. A. a. Ward law and Dr. Tlios. MtfOpy represented tho Prosbi'torian Church of this city at tho annual Synod, which convonod at Sumtor during last wook._ Wal tor (j. Capors paid our sanctum a ploasant call last Friday. Ho roprosonts ?that groat papor tho News and Courier, and is cniinontly quallllod for his of fice. _ Miss Mary Holl Holmes has returnod to New York to pursuo tho study of art in which sho is developing much talent, l/aurons lias groat hopes of her fair da,^htor\_, Th "*vcouncil aro enforcing thoor 10 CK- ?dring:gates to bo swung so dlnanoere,, OTJ Ti,0 council is do as to open i?w, ^ ^ muoh tQ the inga good work a. L ?? a public convenience, splondid council. ^ ? ? ? /iOJT y fH4 IT IUiy tlio Hay Stato shoos jtfyory childron at Mlntor A* Jamioson's. <tyn. pulr wnrranlod to glyo satisfac. ^ Thoy aro tho cheapest and shoos on tht. in arket for ch ldron, It is ostimutod that tho Comptroller's report of (his Stato will show a gain of flftoon nidllOns in tho assessment ot 1801 ovor that of 1890. For 1891 Laurons stands 14*206*239 ogalnst$3,09t,271 for 1800. ? "?.? A liorso was stolon from Mr. Guy Copolaud, of Clinton, Saturday night. It was rumored hero yostorday that two other horses had boon stolon at" Clinton, tho reports woro not well founded. Will Eh Burton roudored "Tom Saw yor" in tho opera House on the night of tho 23d to a good house. Tho play Is good in itseir, aud Burton "and his sup port oamo fully up to Its merit. The audionce, whloh was still not as large as It should havo boen, wont away de. lighted. The editor passed through Gray Court Saturday. It la getting to bo a snatch ing town. Fivo or'six fifrbdsorno resi dences bavo Just been completed or aro in courae of coustruotlon. Missoa LyUie Irh.v and 1.11 Harris, of Laurous, aud Mlsso? Janlu Vauco and Km ma Leake, ot Clinton, left yesterday for Cuarleaton, whore tlioy will onjoy the Gala Wook lostlvUtoc. Thoy will return by Atlauta. Carda aro out for tho marrlago of Dr. B. F. Fosey and Miss T.illlo Jonos to oc cur to-morrow at Coicosbury. Messrs. D. A. Davis, Walter A. Wharton, II. 8. Kennedy and J. S. Cralg will accom pany Dr. Foaoy to tlio woddiiig. Wdiiarc8, the negro who ahot Mayor Honneman, of Spartanburg, some weeks ainco was on Thursday convicted of murdor and aentouced to bo hanged Nov. 20. Tho |ury wan out only ten minutes. The Advkktihkh is now sending out to its many subscribers rotnindors that tho year is rounding out. Tho amounts are amall to individuals, but "many a little makes a mickio." Kind responses aro coming in and tho ADVBRTI8BH is vory thankful. Capt. a. n. Byrd, or Greenyllle, but who owes bla geniality and lino person ality to his Laurens raising lias boon with his friends and kindred in this city. JIo ought to come hack to Iiis na tlvo heath. Congressman Shell thinks il no easy matter to divorco our people lrom tho cotton idoa into tho provislou^lino. Cot ton has a strango infatuation. A balo of thOjlloecy staple la an sure for a pack ago of crisp bills as Crockett's rille for a raccoon. ThoGreonvillo Nov/s of Saturday states that Capt. E. U. Mitchell, or this county, oxpeots to more with his family to Oroonvillo. The Captain Hays the statement is in correct, wo aro glad lo say. Now is tho timo to sow your small grain. Plough tho land deep with a scooter; sow tho grain and fertilisers] then harrow in and if you havon'ta har row, drag a heavy brush over tho nowly ploughod lands wait for showors, aunshino and naturo to do the rest, The stockholders of the Laurons Laun dry held a mooting in tho C. H. on Mon day last to consldor tho condition of tho corporation. Tho vordict is thai tho Laundry does most beautiful work, but tho patrouago is riot SUflloient to keep it going. Tho Stockholders authorized tho directors to sell tho plant aud other bo longings. Mr. Ohas. M. Franks was In town yes torday. llo told an ADVBRTISRIt ropro sentatlv that ho will bo fifty-nine years old on tho 28lli of FobrUary and men* tiouod Iho notablo fact that his parents, Mr. Hubert Franks and Mrs. Luoy Franks?, aro both living; that to-day is tho Olst anniversary hi thoir marriage. Maya kind Providence yet Spare them many yoars. Every farm house should have an or chard. There should bo ehildren around to mako tho homo complete. Strawbor rios. raspberrlos, our rants, plums, pears, peachos, apples and tigs should surround the cottage, tho cabin and Iho mansion. Now is tho timo lo plant all these Tliero Is no prettier picture than a bluo oyod curly headed girlioof ten summers painted in blackberry juice. iho rosidenco of M-.*. rim,ob A hr-city"6n tho 21st inst., Miss Amolia D. Bonnoll, aired sixty-llvo yoars. Miss Bonnoll was a sister of tho lato Mrs?. Loekwood and tho daughter of Capt. John Bonnell, late Of Charles ton. Tho deceased came to l,aureus witii tho Loekwood family as refugees during the war, whoro thoy havo sinco made thoir homo. Mr. Loekwood and family have tlio sympathy of tho com munity. _ Tho Columbia Annual Conforonco of the A. M. K. church will convono at Bethel A, M. E. church in this city. It will be composed oi two hundred and twenty active preachors in upper So. Carolina- Tho colored people of Bothel church aro making a commendable ef fort to enlargo thoir house of worship, and get ready to entertain this great body of delegates; Tlioy will hay0 tho ceremony ot laying tho corner stone of Bethel on Iho 5th of Nov. next and In vite their wliito friends to witness tho ceromonlcs. Thoy will also bo glad of pecuniary assistance In completing their church. Died, al tl nGocTovoooW; Text Books. List of Text Books agrood upon for tho Laurens City Graded Schools. FIRST ?UAUK. Swinlon's Prlnior and First Header. Drawing slate, sponge and pencil. SECOND ORADE. Swinton's Second Koader. Stlokney's Word by Word Primary. Apploton's First Lessons in Arithmetic Drawing slate, sponge and pencil. Tiimn ORADK. Swinton's Third Koader. Stlokney's Word by Word-Primary. Apploton's Numbors Applied, Part 1. Maxwell's Primary Lessons. Apploton's Modol Copy Book, No. 2. Slate, sponge, pen, Ink and pencil. FOURTH ORADB. Swinton's Founth Reader. Stlcknoy's ?Vord by Word-Advanood. Apploton's Numbors Applied, Part 1. Tarbcll's Lossons in Languago, Book 1. Our World Koador, No, 1. Apploton's Modol Copy Book, No. 8. Slate, sponge, pon, ink and pencil. FIFTH ORADB. Stlcknoy's Word by Word -Advanced. Apploton's Numbors Applied,* Part 2. Tarholl'd Lessons In Languago, Book 2. Maury'a Eiomentsry Geography. Health for Little Folks. Apploton's Modol Copy Book, No. 4. Slate, sponge, pon, ink and pencil. sixth ORADK. Natural Spoiler. Wontworth'a Grammar School Arith metic. Maxwell's Introductory English Grammar. Maury'a Manual Goography. Barpos' Primary History of I'. S. I l.i i-1, lie., . Ka y Latin Motliod. Ward's Busluoou Forms, No. 1. ?;'J#lo, sponge, pon, ink ami pone.il. SEVENTH ORADB, Wnntu, ?tth'?School Albobra. Wontw. .^^^sm English. Loekwood', HW#ryi)eU.H. Barnes' Brei. ? ^0(J Harknosa'Lawy L. N ? Ward'a Business tot*' ' *' Pen, Ink aud pencil. i ii.ii i ii (inAPK, Wontworth's School Algobra. Maxwell'i English Grammar Ad yan^ed. Barnes' Genoral History. -Ciosar. -Virgil. -Latin Grammar. Ward's Business Forma, No. 8. Pen, ink and ponoll. ninth ORADB. To be added noxt yoar. ON THK MAIN LINE. Through Tralnu From Columbia to Oreen. vino Tla Laarens to be Put on Monday. Laurons is to bo ou tho main lino. Tho chango will bo mad* ou next Mon day wliou trains will run through from Columbia to Oreeuvillo by way of Lau rons and return by tho samo route. This is whut Mr. J. A. Dodson told Mayor Dial in a conversation last woek aud thoroloro tho groat nows is reliable. Hut thoro aro important details. Lau rens will bo ou tho main lino from Co lumbia to Atlanta. This is to be ofleuted by an arraugoinont already made with tho authorities of the Carolina, Kuox ville and Wostorn through tho provis ions of which tho latter company permits tho uso of its track to connect tho Grcon villo and Laurons and Piedmont Air Lino depots. Tho ruu from Columbia to Oreonvlllo will bo niado in four hours aud a halt', and Mr. Dodson says that tho track is soon to bo put in condition to reduce thai schodulo by an hour! Mayor Dial learns from other sourcos that tho north bound train will probably pass Lam ens at 10 A. M. and tho south bound at 1 P. M. But thoro is more nows. Positively between this dato and Christinas thoro is to bo a passenger depot built at the junction of tho Port Royal and Western Carolina and tho New berry and Laurons roads. It will, of course, stand in tho angle UiadO by tho two roads noarost tho square. Tlio building will bo hand some and commodious, containing ticket, telegraph and othor ofllcos and waiting rooms equipped witli all modern fixtures and conveniences. Servants will bo oniploycd to koop tho rooms in order, and ovory possible requirement for tho comfort of trayollors will bo caro fully provided. All of this is great and glad nows for our peoplo. it menus that Laurons is soon to become cno of tho most impor tant points in tlio mighty Terminal Sys tem as well as that lor connections and convenience of travel tho placo will bo unoxcelled. The Ai)vKRTlStSIt has worked very hard to bring about theso various im provements and if not the foremost in tlio agitation has boon well to tho front] thoroforo it gives us plcasuro to make tho announcement. Incidentally we romark to our friend tho] Columbia Stato that "wo told you so1' and tendor congratulations that it will bo able to get hero in tho morning. Tho Original Dliml Tom. Who has not heard of Blind Tom, tho groat negro wonder In tho musical line? Hut it is far better to havo heard him than to have hoard of him. Ho is un idiot, and as black as negros can lie pro duced. Ho was given but ono talent and that tho gift of music. That ono gilt has made Blind Tom since early boyhood ono of tho wonders of tho world, blind Tom will appeal 111 tlio oporahall horo on Nov. 2nd, to give an exhib ition of his wondorful skill in manipu lating the piano. No one should miss a chance to hoar t his great and mysterious musical wonder, for thoy will never for get tho strango and pleasing effect of his performances. Wo aro not speaking horo for blind Tom's managors, bht for our roadors who havo not heard this mystorious fascinating musical wonder. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed In his hands by an Fast India missionary tho formula of a simple vogotablo rcmoiloy lor tho S'ieedy '?od 'i'iui'i? t, etirnof Opnsiv.vy, tion, Bronohttls, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Altbctlons, also a positivo and radical euro for Norvous Dobillty and all Norvous Compluints, after having tostod its wondorful eura tivo powers in thousands of cases, has folt it his duty to mako it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motivo and a desire to relieve human sulVering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipo. in Gorman, Fronch or ISngllsh, with full directions or preparing and using. Sent by mail, by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyks, 820 Powers' block Pochestor, N. Y. The South Carolina State Fair. For above occasion tho Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell round trip tickets to Columbia, S. C and return at following rates from points nainod be low : Anderson, $3.10; Hlacksburg, $3.10; Greenville, $3.10; L-mcastor, $2.10; Pros polity, $1.40; Augustti, $2.20; Greenwood, $2.20; Laurons,$2.10; Chester, $1.80; Spar tanburg, $2.10. Hates from In termed nito points in samo proportion. Tickets on salo from all stations in in South Caroline, Augusta, Gn., Pine villo and Charlotto, N. C, and stations between Asbevillo ami Bpartanburg, Nov. 7th to 13th inclusive, limited Nov. 15th, '01._ Vivo. Tho resilience of Dr. Frank D. Colo man near High Point was burned Sun day afternoon with most of its contents. Tho origin of tho lire is supposed to have been accidental. The houso was a valuable ono.' Tho Insulanoe on tho houso and furniture amounted to throo thousand dollars but will probabl}' not cover tho loss. A considerable quantity ol valuable papors aro said to havo been destroyed. The Charleston Gala "Week. Kor above occasion tho Richmond & Danvillo Railroad 'vill sell round tllp tickets to Charloston S. C. and roturn at tho rate ofonocont por milo travelled. Tickets on salo from all points in South Carolina and Piuovillo and Charlotte October 25 to 30 inclusive, llmitod Nov ember 2nd, 1801. Font |nc, ?be opora of Fantlno was beautifully rondored at the Opora Houso ou tho night of tho 20th by an accomplished company of amateurs from Greenville. No wonder that thoy gayo tho highest satisfaction, having tho leadership ol Mrs. Kennedy and much talent in tho company. The houso was good but not what it should havo been considering tho dainty quality of the entertainment. Notice to Hunters. All persons aro forbidden hunting on tho premise;; of tho undorsigned within tho corporate llinitkl of tlio cijy. Tho railway is also forbidden as a highway to hunters with dogs. B.W. Jbvnr,. Granted. A charier to tho Building and lxian Association of Laurons, Tho required capital bag bppn subscribed and tho of llcers elected.- T/lc SMtfi, Wo learn that this association is a Clinton enterprise. When Mab/ du sick, wo gAro her Costorla. W ban she was a Child, slut cried for Caatorla. ' When alto becanio Miss, alia clung to Caatorla. w. ?\ aho had Children, sho gavo them Castorl* Happy and content is a h-?mo with " T"? Ro> Chester; a lamp with the light C( <nc mmninc. Catalogues, wnto Rochester LampCo.,-^9*Yorl<. News l'nim Clinton. Since writing you last tho work of building has been going on stead ily nt nil points. Alumni Hall hus been completed and Is now occu pied much tp tho delight of the students; the Orphanage Library building is utmost done, and will (ion present tho most imposing front to the public gaze of all the buildings on the Orrhanage grounds. J. W. Oopeland's now carriage nnd wagon emporium is decidedly the handsomest business building in this place; it will soon bo completed. M. 8. Bailey's new house is on a commanding emi nence, and when finished will be like the city set on a hill. Cotton buyorB report a falling off of cotton receipts during the past lew days, but hope tho present beautiful, though cold, weather will restore tho former condition of the cotton trade. So far the ohnr acter of cotton offered lor sale at this point has boen far superior to that of last year, Recent frost has done damage of course. Miss Marie McCaslan spent Thursday night at her homo In Laurens returning next morning in time for her clnsses in art. The College Orchestra has re cently invested in a violincello, which completes the contemplated organization. The members will probably give a concert during the month of November for the benellt of tho Orch stra. They will furnish music at a. j college ex ercises in future. Prof Jacobs will deliver a lecture before the students and friends of the Collego on next Tuesday eve in tho Orphans' Seminary. Ills subject will bo "Relation of faith to reason." A. M, Copeland has purchased an interest in the business of Owens Bros, of this place. Tho firm will hereafter be known us Owons Bros. & Copeland. Part ol the machinery for the publication of the Collego Journal lias arrived, and it is expected that the first issuo of the paper will ap pear next Saturday. But for tho failure of part to arrive in time the first copy would have been at tempted last Saturday. C. Browerton lirevitles. O, P. Smith, Esq., welded the nuptial bands of a colored couple frctn Fountain Inn a few days ago, which shows the confidence placed in his ability abroad as well as at home of doing things up promptly. J. A. Balentine left on tho 19th Inst for Laurens, C. II. Thus ends the long talked of trip to the West. Jovial Joe Smith, of Fork Shoals, wae in town a few days ago. We thing if he would stay with us a few weeks, we would all laugh and grow fat. ? Miss Callie Simmons, of Mount ville, and Willie Martin, of Hodges, visited relatives at this place last week. Mrs. W. I'. Killingsworth has re turned from an extended trip to Georgia. Prof. U. I/ ltodgers, of Fountain Inn paid this section a flying visit last week. Miss Dora Folger,onoof Easley's fairest and most accomplished young ladies, is spending eotne time witli tho family of Capt. 10. G. Mitchell? We hope* that her stay in our midst will be so pleasant that she may prolong her visit. Not long since Miss Lilian Car ter, one of Princeton's most beauti ful young ladies, broke the monot ony of a dull Sabbath evening with her cheerful presence. Wo will not tell who came with her. Mrs. Hen Franklin, of Cokesbury, visited Miss Ludie Smith last week. Although last Sunday dawned without a visible cloud to mar the the boauty of Aurora as she arose like a blushing bride from her saf fron colored couch, strange to say, before noontide, Rainwater had been seen standing in this neigh borhood to the heighth of about six feet. The young ladies say that they aro just now beginning to re alize tho reviving powers to droop ing spirits contained in Rainwater, and that they hope we will never have another drought, but that we may havo frequent showers and always from the South. Charley Rainwater and Arthur Medloek, of Hodges, were over last Sunday. Listen, everybody listen for wedding bells. J. B. M. F, O. Hoffman, editor Times Rocky Mount, Vn., writes: "I am pleased to say that Botanic Blood Halm is tho best appetizer and tonic for delicate people I ever saw. It acted liko a charm In my case." _ A Matter Of Business. The columns of the Advertiser will not bo used to dun its subscri bers. Every subscriber can toll how his account stands by the date on the address of his paper; for in stance, John Doe Aug. 10,'0, moans that he has paid up to Aug, 10, 1889, or Sept. 10, 'J, means that he has paid to Sept. 10, 1801. Bills will be sent to all delin quent subscribers within tho next few weeks and prompt responses are expected. Persons who have fallen several years behind will be indulged if they make part pay ment, thus showing their intention to do the best they can. Of course, thoso who pay now will save the publisher the trouble and expense of sending out bills. All mistakes in accounts will be gladly corrected. Success in lifo is tlio result of push and energy, It tho blood is ImpUrO und sluggish, both body and mind lack vigor. To cleanso and vitalize tho blood and impart new life lo tho system, nothing elso has such a marvelous effect ns Ayer's Barsaparllla. Gusssio Orndy pulled tho cord that unveilod tho statue of her fa ther. Ayer's pills, being convenient, efficacious nnd safe, aro tho best cathartic, whether on land or sea, in city or country. For constipa tion, sick headache, indigestion nnd torpid liver, thoy never fail. Try a box of them they aro sugar coated, Georgia never had a nobler or more courtly son than Benjamin C. Yaucy. He is a bravo and brainy man, aud his friends hope ho will reCCVor from his severo illness in Home. Col. Ynncoy is woll known in Augusta,?Augusfd Chronicle. Col. yanpey hag died sinco tho above was put in type. IF YOVH BACK ACH RS. Oryou ore nil worn out, rcnlly (rood fornottt Tiff? il u> rencral debility] Try fitmwjtv nuts iirrTKits. it will euro you, ctean^o yo?i?- llyer, emu give u good appetite,' Tribut? of Respect. Since the. last meeting of our ses sion our esteemed brother Dr. John Perlneau Hunter hns been removed from our midst by death. Dr. Hunter was born in tho houso where ho died Jan. 16, 1830, and died Aug. 31, 1891, aged ?? years, 7 months and 15 days. He joined the Church May 7,1870; was elected a ruling elder in Old Fields Church 1880 and was elected clerk of session tho same year and filled thnt oilier until bis death. Dr. J. P. Hunter was fuithlul in all tho relations of lifo; trusted in his God and Saviour and illustra ted in his life the principles of the religion of Jesus Christ. WiiEitKA.sOod has removed from our midst this esteemed brother and oflieer bo it resolved, 1st. That we how with humble submission to tho will of our heav enly Father. 2nd. That wo record our high appreciation of him us a citizen und Church officer. 3d. Thut we set apart a page In the Sessional Kecords to his memory. 4th. That we extend to the widow and orphans of our brother our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to tho loving care of our Heavenly Father. 5th. That a copy of these resolu tions he sent to the family of our deceased brother and to tho South ern Presbyterinn and to tho Ai> VBRTI8BR and Herald for publica tion. By order ol tho session ot Old Fields Church. Oct. 2?, 1801. Uso Hall's Vegetable Slcilllan Hair H?nower and your thin gray locks will thicken up and be re stored to their youthful color, vigor and beauty. Front the Dubblur. I spent last week in Atlanta. It is a town of a good deal of push and enterprise, like LuurotiS. it is a place of ''magnificent distances" for a nickel, which sum gives you a nine milo ride on the electric cars. I heard enough of Gov. Hill's speech tit tho unveiling of the Grady monument to notice thai he wore what tho hoys call "a dandy good suit of clothes." If the Gov ernor runs tor President he will go to the bottom of the sen in them? soniewhero near tho place where Salt River empties. The exposition does very well and is worth a visit or two. The Mexican band is glorious and the King Solomon show would bo pro- : nounccd a success by our people if it should ever exhibit here. But the greatest thing to he .seen 4n Atlanta is M. Phylllon doing the spiral lower act. There aro several good side shows. The hoot blacks, newsboys and hack men are as wild and un tameable us elsewhere. The hack hordes aro in belter spirits than ! those in Columbia. j ChayAcr 1; Wv.uk, tired, no appc- j tite. Chapter 2: Take HootWi S.vv- i saparllln. Chapter 3; Strong, I cheerful, hungry. Tho Detroit Free Press Fiend has been punning on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. His is only grati tude for all thinking men know its merits.?(Exoh.) A box of Old Saul's Catarrh Cure j is invaluable for catarrh, intlucnza or cold in the head. A Gold Watch and *2<Mk That is what every Agent re ceives who gets up a club on our ?$1 per week plan. Our 11-karat gold filled eases aro warranted for 20 years. Fine El gin or Wnlthnm movement, stem wind and set. Lady's or Gen'ls size. Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents where wo have none, wo sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send C. O. I), by express with the privilege of examination before paying for same. Our agent at Heath Springs, S. C. writes: ??Your watches take at sight. The gentleman who got the last watch said that he examined and pricod a jeweler's watches in Lancaster, that were no better than yours, but the price was $'i5." One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particu lars. ICmimhk Watch Co., 18 and r>0 Maiden Lane, New York. ??A Drink Fit for Ye Gods." Lovers of a fruit juice, beverage lind a pure, wholesome and delight fully refreshing drink in The Spec ialty Go's Apple and Peach Cider Crape and Florida Orange Julep, Raspberry and Pineapple Juloo. Be sure that, you ask for The Spo. clallaty GO'S Goods. Tho Speciali ty Co.: Cider mills, 28 and 20 Will" liamSOnBt.; Oflico, 107 Bay SI. Sa vannah. Notice! All persons who uro indebted to mo by note or account, will please call and pay the same by the 1st of Nov. next. After that time, I will place the claims in the hands of an ollleer for collection. Oct. 20-3L W. H. GABRKTT. STRONG POINTS OF THE Union Central Life Insurance Company. It hns the LOWEST DK AT II RATE. It realizes tho HIGHEST INTEHI2ST ratio on its inyoslmonls. It pays LA ROUST DIVIDEN DS-to policy-holders, and has made tho most rapid progress of any Company in the United Stales. It ISHUOS BNDpWNMKNT insurance at LIFE KATES. It makes its POLICIES INCONTES TABLE and non-forfoltablc. It continues policies in force WITH OUT SURRENDER, by the application of tho ontiro reserve thereon. It docs not own a dollar in B'LUOTU ATI NC .STOCK' or bonds It Imposes no restrictions on Reel* d'-nco or Travel, and pays LOSSES PUOM PTLY. S. P. ({ARLINGTON, AORNT, Hep. 21,'91--8in Lnuiens. S. C. ft HkiYO Timo nrd Iloailh. Doctors' "bills and druggist..' pre*i t: > tion3 aro honvy drains on the pooket, not to mention duys, "weeks, and mouths of enforcod idleness iu cose of niokneas. Iu many instances all this losii may bo saved by the timely uso of Ayor'8 Barsaparilla. This mod '.cine, takon in smaller doses than would be required of any othov blood-purifler, produces tho most positive results; therefoi'o it is economy to Use Only Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Moreover. i>y taking medicine in season, you prevent Ute inroads of disease, keep the blood pure, and the t y .u in imlferudy strong and vigorous, ltcmcmber, Prevention is better than cure. Hut how, it may be asked, U one to know that lie needs this medlotnef Py various Indi ntioiiH; nutonj; them l y that tired [eeling. oy loss ol appetite, lack of energy, dulwend ache and contusion oi memory, pains in tho limbs, back, and sides, pimples and oruptlomi cm the face and body, wen?ricss of the eyes, restlessness i>y nighl, drowsiness by day. and frequent depression o( spirits. These, though not diseases In Ihemselvea, arc symptoms and warning4), which, i( not attended to, may result in diseases of the most serious nature. Ueghi at ouce ii> us ? G9 arsapanSSa* "Ayer's Sarsaparllla gives entire sntUfaxvl ti?:i ;?? my customers. My wife used two bottli n nf :!. which did her more Rood than 1 any other medicine. Ilcr sallow face has become fresh and rosy, i (eelassured that Ayer's SarsajKirHtn h is c impletely n stored' her health. Cor family physician recom-1 i.. mis Ayet's remedies."- Hain't Btopt ensoiii 1 Pool, W. Va. "I'or ye.us l wai afflietcd with dyroep-l having very little appetite and bet \-x dis-1 v.? is hy nearly every tiling I ate. A drug } i d lecommeudod a (rlaiof Ayer'a Sir.-apa iii!.:. of which i am now taking my ibiirth i ottle. The medicine lietpoil n.e al once, ; has < outiuued to |m)p mo. I can i ecom i ; Ayer's Kars:i|*arllUt uj a great r nhedy : this distressing cumpluhif."?Char os U. Parntlugton, M .-. M:. ??For soveral years, in the Bprlng months, I r.scd lo bo troubled with a drowsy, tired fcyl Ingnndadull pain in the small of my back, so bail, ;.t times, as to prevent my being ablo to walk, the least sudden motion causing mo severe distress. Occasionally, a rash eov? ereil toy body, tiie akin apparently accenting thickened, accouipaulcd by intense Holling, Frequently, boils WOUld break out on various parts of UtO body. l>y the advice of Ii lends and my family physician, I began the uso of Ayer's Sarsaparllla and continued it tin the poison In my system was completely eradi cated."-!.. Vv". k'ngllsh. Montgomery City, Mo. ?? Kvery spring for the last nllio years 1 have been hi Ilm habit of Inking Ayer's S;ir snparilla, and I can truly say that I never; Used till) modiclno that did mc so much good. 1 am convinced that it is B^ood-Piirifier "1 ali siil '.<??., ||ypr < ,>ii:r ia. :f. 1 I in the market, and can confldently reeorn weuld *'?' ? i :> ?.!?.>:?:?!;.! Ayer's s.n* ana-; mend il to ail in need of a reliable, effee ! ? ? i.li!;ot.?d ^ :'!? liver coni( lahlt | live, and economical alterative medicine." >???)} us, mil I advised i< Use ? ,1. a. Shepard, Proprietor of Bltcpard'S 1 ? Ilia. r. ? mi imina ??:.:<? _ Paragon Varnish, ?10 Pearl st., New York I -i if,*'?.j;u;iv< i*r..?!? :>. Atel.lsob, Kunst s. Icily, Suvi ? ?? iv i.::..- by ;:?! I I Bavo your money by (akiin; >T.\ \S ? ri? Prepared by IX I 15) lYEH t*. GO., i.owb.', Mas1 arilla, Sold by all Druggists. r.i.i bDttlDB. :f-5. Worth 35 a bottle. for Infants and Childreh, ''CivfltorlalarowoniuUptodtocliildrcjiUiat I Cwitorl* ctim^Oolio, OoMtfpAtlotl, I recommend 11m superior.to any preneri j>Uon | tnown to mo." II. A. Arciikk, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Castoria' la so universal and Its merits so well known that It sooms ft work of supererogation to endoreo it. Few are tho intclllKont families who do not kocp Costoria within easy reach." ._ Carlos Matityh, D. D., New York City. l*to Pastor Bloomingdalo ltofonued Uhmch. Sour Stomach, Dtarrhfra, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes dl poet ion, Without injurious medication. " For 8<;veral years I havo recommended your 1 Castoria,' and shall always eontlnuo to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial reaulta." Edwin F. Pardis, M. p., "The Winthrop," 135th Street and 7th Avo., New York City. Tmt Crntaur Company, 77 Muriiav Strbbt, Nkw Yobk, G-oldQ?i Opportunities for BuyersI AT Till]? Watches ?2H&INS, Silver Ware ? UOTll ? SOLID and PIATED, Spectacles, And everything to be found in a first class Jewelry store where the stuck is laro;c and new. WHEN IN TOWN ALWAYS VISIT V\7". .A.- JTOj?I3Sr302Sl, South side ot* the Square. Bracelets BINGS, Silver Ware ?hot 11? SOLID and uATED. Glasses, A lovely line of Birthday, Wcding and Ch vislmas pre seats. Rep'.<lir'in8 done promptly. WE HAVE MOVED! And arc now open on iho East Side of square in the Harris IBixilding Third door from Opera House where we are selling Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Confec tion and Crackers Tobacco and Cigars, Goods sold at LIVE and LET LIVE prices. AH kinds of Country Produce bought. Give us a call, HOLLAND & FOWLER. LauienSjS. C. Nov. 13, 1S90. A Complete and Elegant Line of diamonds, watches, rings, CLOCKS. JEWELRY Eye Glasses, ^^fl?/ Spectacles, J By square dealing and low prices we hope to merit a continuance of your liberal patronage. Repairing du?v.; * 1 a most sUill ful manner aud at lowest pric s. E i jGR?PHY TlioroiiPli, Practical rnHtmotton. Origin. Ales ni.sTstcd to trasilious. Catalogue ]'Rt;H. Wrll<; to Bryant & Stratton Business Coi'r;, STATE ov SOUTH CARO COUNTY OF LAl'Rl Count or Common Pinnau i.uureus V'lium - ffrt^uctHou^^ In Nov/nexf, fiTlTHT.iio south, by Laurons A Newberry road and lands of J. A.Dii-o on tho Pursuant to decree* of tho In the eases below 1 wlU S^3$l lie outcry to tho high Laurena Court Hojip ?wieg dt serlbert^raets of land on th?> f?lloW lug terms: Ono half of the pur chase money cubV? tho balance wftfi Interest secured by a bond of the purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage of tho promises sold. The purchaser to pay lor, papers with, leave to the purchaser to pay hl ? entire bid in cash. If the pur. chaser does not comply with tho . terms of the sale tho lauds may be. resold on same or some subsequent snlcsday on same teinis at risk of former purchaser without furthoi order of tho court. All th<?t tract of land lying in Laurons county, it. sahl State, bounded by lands of J. S. ftlajpok on the north, by the A> M.'E. Mtr'/ic.U- . church, on t he east, by lauds of C. II. Suber 01V Uio^ road \ west, j and known as tho 1?. L. ?riniot?* place containing sixteen acres more. \ or less in a suit of partition oC M. S. Bailey & Son against W. F< Irby et al. All that tract of land lying la. Laurons county, in said Stale, con taining one hundred and one-hall acres more or less bounded by lands of Susan 1. Crisp, William Leaman, Samuel Austin,und others i in suit of foreclosure of M. S. ? Bailey ?fc Son against qoo. P. Criwp \ et al. J. II . \VTI A RTON, C. C. C. P, Oct. 5, '01. STATIC ok SOUT11 CAROLIN A^g County ok Lauhis'ni?, ?Court of Conunou Pleas. .lohn II. Allgood plain tiff vs. V. D. Robertson as administrator, etc. and others. Pursuant to decree rendered by his Honor Judge J. II. Hudson in the above Stated case I will sell on salosday in November next tho sann? being the 2d day of tho mouth at Lauretta C. H., South Carolina, during legal hours at public outcry to the highest bidder all that tract of land situated in said county and State, containing one; hundred acres more or loss. Hounded by lands of (1. W. Shell. James Hill, W. C. Wharton, J. II. Whnrlon and others, known a.s the J. Alvill Hill place. Terms one-half cash balance on a credit of twelve months with in terest from dato of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and mort gage of the premises sold, with le.ivo to the purchaser to pay his cnl're bid in cash. Purchaser to pay /or papers. I f terms of sale aro not complied with said land In bo resold at the risk of the former rur chaser. J. 11. WHARTON, Oct. ?, ?91. C. C. C. P. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY ok I.AUKENS. Court of Common Pleas. Robinson. Taylor ?V Williams, jaaJnUpK y? Swan \V\Rolt and Jj! A. Cooper. "?-^ * Pursuant to decree rendered by Judge Hudson in tho above stated case, I will sell (.n salosday in Nov. next, the same being the Jd day of the month, at Laurons Court 1 louse, South Carolina, during legal hours Of sale at public outcry to the high est bidder, all that tract or parcel of land situated in said county and stute, containing one hundred ami forty acres more or less, and bounded by lands of 1!. P. Todd, J. P. Jones, J. \V. Poll and others, known a.s the H.A. Cooper place. Terms one-hall cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with inter est from date of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and s: mort gage of the premises sold; with leave to tho purchaser Jo pay his entire bid in cash. If tho terms of tho salo are not complied with said land to bo resold at the risk of the former purchaser. J. II. WllAKTON, Oct. 5, '91. v. < . c . I?. " g.^A/TE ok SOUTH CAROLINA ,^ mtv ok Laukens?PltO Cou.\ \TK COUKT. II. Whartou l as Whkhbas, J. ? tci s of Admhv Applied to me for Lc. %f Nanev IS, istrntion on the estate c ICntrekin, deceased? *?? and These arc therefore to cii. ui ndmonish nil and singular the k. died and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear before mc at a Court of Probate, to bo holden at my oflicc at Lnurcns C. II., on tho 30th day of Oct. 1S91, av io o'clock, A. M., to show cause it any they can, why letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and sea!, this 2 ist day of Sept., 1891? JOHN M. CLARDY, Sept. 2.J. (A \, |?, ).. c. Advice to Women If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation yoit must use BRADFIE^D'S % FEMALE 3 REGULATOR } ('AIiTr.nfiVIM.E, April 3?>, 188 ?. This tflll certify that two riif>ml>orn of my Immediate family, nftor having Buffered for yours from Menstrual rrrejriilnrMy? helm? treated without iKMiofit by physicians, wcro at length completely cured by <>no bottlo of HrndnolcP* Female liefkututor, its effect Is truly wonderful. J. Yv. SxtiAMUS. Book ?" " WOMAN* " mailed FHUK, which routnlus \aliml>k< Information on all female ?lscatcs. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, OA. 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