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^?e Gletuertiser Subscription Price -12 MonthB, tl.OO' PAYABIjK IN ADVANCE. W. W. BALL. EDITOB. Hat?)? for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion, 11.00; oaoh subsequent insertion, 50 euuts. Liberal reduction made for large Ad vortltomonts. W.W.BALL., - Proprietor. LAUREMS, S. C Aug. 8, 1893. A Counter Organization* There is wisdom in the sugges tion offered by the Columbia State for the organization of a Demo cratic league. Thero are symptoms boding the down-fall of the Democ racy In South Carolina and if the a9cendaucy of the party Is to be pre served the dictates of common Bouse are that it should entrench Itself while there is time. The Advertiser does not pre tend to say that the Alliance will certainly cooperate with the Third party next year and we do not be lieve that the leaders of the Re form movement will consent to a renunciation of the Democratic name unless they see victory in their grasp under anothor which better signifies their political doc trines. It is a fact, however, that the recent action of the State Al liance is Intended to bind Alliance men to vote for candidates who promise to maintain the leading planks of the Populist platform against the policy of all other par ties. If it is submitted to the Democracy will find itself forcod to fight for existence. The danger to the party can only be met by an organization which will hold the teachings of the De mocracy above Populists, Republi cans or other organizations and that is what the State proposes. This organization should not be in any sense a political party. It should invite to membership all citizens who pledge themselves to adhere to tho National Democratic party and who profess to believe in Its principles as declared in the platforms or the National Conven tions. It would be expected that its membership should bo com posed of persons of all lactions of the Stale Democracy. Thero are hundreds of Tlllmanites, and we hope the majority of them, whoaro still faithful to puro Democracy and who have no disposition to join the Populists. Many of those, we believe, would willingly and gladly unite with an organization whoso reason for existence would be to save the party from disrup tion. Inasmuch as the suggestion comes from Anti Tillman papers, the proposed league would be favored with tho customary de nunciations und slanders. Accusa tions that it was an independent ring rule machine would be hurled against it from sucli mud mortars as the Piedmont Hoad light and tho Abbeville Medium, but tho time has happily come when even the most rancorous "Reformers" are beginning to ques tion tho responsibility of their ut terances. After a time prejudice would die a natural death and tho league would be recognized in its true character of a device to bind together those whose Democracy remained untainted. Nothing is so necessary to South Carolinians as that the white peo ple should continue united and to this end the league would serve its highest purpose. Normally and loft free to follow their own judg ment three-fourths of our people are Democrats but the menace is that a portion of them will be cor ralled apart from tho old organiza tion by a few shrewd leaders. It is probable that a determined and concentrated opposition in the field before the rebellion of these treacherous leaders has made great headway would have the effect of quelling it before they commit any overt act of treason. On the other hand, if those Dem ocrats who are loyal remain idle now it is just as likely as not that they will awake after a few months to discover themselves cap-, tured, disarmed, helpless and hope loss. The Oheraw Reporter commenc ed its ninth year last week. It there fore has one week's advantago of tho ADVERTISER, and is a kind of twin brother. We congratulate our strong and lusty contemporary and commend it to tho pcoplo of Eastern Carolina. The Advertiser through the absence of its editor has neglected to congratulate Mr. Hugh Wilson upon his deserved election to the presidency of the Stato Pross As sociation. The Greenvillo News is soon to have a leasod wire press service. The News is already worth about a dollar an issue and only costs seven dollars a year. It was Gen. Farley's threo col umn Christmas article which he was reading to his friends in Wash ington which caused the trouble. It is a miracle that ho escapod Washington with whole bones. As a hair drossing and for the prevention of baldnoss, Ayer's Hair Vigor has no equal in merit and efficiency. It eradicates dan druff, koeps the scalp moist, clean and healthy, and gives vitality and color to weak, faded and gray hair. Tho most popular of tollot articles. General Gonzales. General Ambrosio Jose Gonzales died In New York city on July 8l8t. Gonoral Gonzales was a member of a distinguished Cuban family. He was a Journalist by profession. The earlier half of his life was de* voted to the cause of freeing his native island from Spanish oppres sion and was full of self sacrificing acts of bravery and romantic ad venture. Having married Miss Harriet Elliott, of South Carolina and having adopted this Btate as hin home, at the breaking out of the late war he volunteered as a private In the armies of the Con federacy. He was soon after made Inspector General on General Beauregard's staff und throughout the struggle did gallant and valua ble service. He was in a low state of health for several years prior to his death. General Gonzales* life was given to causes which though just did not triumph, but his indi vidual part was that of an able and gallant soldier whose memory should be equally dear to the land of his birth and the homo of his adoption. The Cotton Plant is fairly enti tled to notoriety. It has seldom occurred that the press of South Carolina has been disgraced by the publicat ion of an insinuation so base as that contained In this paragraph referring to Judge Hudson: "It has been stated that the Li quor Dealers' Association has put up $250,000 to defeat the Dispensary law. The question is frequently asked if the learned judge took his position in order to wreak ven geance on political enemios or in obedience to a more potent power in these avaricious times." Mt. Gallagher. Miss Emma Clardy is visiting her sister Mrs. B. L. Henderson. Miss Sallie Lee Henderson is vis iting at Rabun. Miss Annie Clardy of your town is visiting at this place. Miss Annie Owings who has been visiting R. P. Milam at Lanford Station has returned home. Mrs. B. L. Owings who has been at Enoree has returned home. Miss Lizzie King who has been visiting your city has returned. The protracted meeting at King's Chappoll Is now in pro gress. The Rev. W. W. Daniel, of Newberry, is assisting tho Rev. M. H. Pooser. Tho protracted meeting at Mt. Olive will commence on next Sun day. Tho J. B. Parrott will assist the Rev. J. A. Martin. Mrs. John E. Goddard has just returned from a visit to Cross Hill. J. C. Martin visited at Ninety Six last week. Sit Steady in the Saddle. ?We have read Gen. Hugh L. Far ley's "snow-bound manifesto," otherwise known as his "Christmas reflection*," and are inclined to be lieve that the Gen. wants to suc ceed Capt. 8hell in Congress. And if he ugits there" he'll havo to beat the Hon. Stanyarne Wilson to it. And that will be mighty hard for him to do. In our opinion, if Brer Rabbit don't wish to get out of a job entirely, he'd better "sit steady in the saddle."?Clinton Gazette. "A farmer in Somerset county, Md." says tho New Orleans Times Democrat, "finds that his straw is worth more than his wheat. Ho produced 030 bushels of wheat on 83 acres, or about 19 bushels to the acre, which at the price ruling when the calculation was mado in dicated for the crop a value of $12 per acre. His straw weighed two tons per acre, and was worth $8 per ton, or $IG per acre. The ag gregate value of the grain was $103; of the straw $528." This is . of in terest to wheat growers in all parts of tho country, but it would be more Instructive if they were told whero they can all get $8 a ton for their straw.?News & Courier. There is more catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all othor diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dis ease, and proscribed local remedies and by constantly failing to euro pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitntional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. v^ySold by druggists, 75c. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. By direction of Hon. W. D. Msy flold Supt. Education, an Institu tion for Coiord Teachers will be held at Clinton, S.O. beginning Aug. 21. It will be conducted by Prof. V. O. Scott of Spartanburg, assisted by Miss Mary L. Dean of Charleston. The colored teachers of the coun ty aro urged to raako use of this im portant opportunity for improve ment. T. J. DUOKETT, C. L. FIKE, A. M. HASSEL, County Board Ex. July 20th, 1893.?2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Laurkns. Probate Court. Whereas, j. H. Wharton, has applied to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of N. A. Elledge, deceased? Theee are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate to be holden at my office at Laurens, S. C, on the 23d day of Aug. at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted.. Oiven under my hand and seal this 10th day of July, 189*. JOHN M. CLARDY, July to, '93 -ot j. p. hi c. Ml. Pleasant. We have had good rains and crops are looking very much re vived. A terrible hall storm passed through the Oentervillo neighbor-' hood, which damaged tho crops very much. It is said that some crops cannot make more than half a bale of cotton to the horse. Our picnic is over and ovory body seemed to enjoy themselves. We had a game of ball and a lawn party in the afternoon. Ollmore Watson,of Spnrtanburg, visited friends and rolatives in our town last week. Miss Hue Heddon and littlo Mat, of Bradford, B. O., visited their grandfather, Uncle Mattie McPher son last weok, but have returned home. Milford Gheek and sistor visited the family of Mr. Richard Riddle last week. Uncle Washington Winn is in our town visiting his son, J. M. Winn. Uncle Wash is In hia eighty seventh year and Is very feeble. Winn and Gannon havo the con tract for building the bridge across Rabun Creek known as the Mooro bridge. J. W. 8. Hundreds of people write: "It Is impossible to describe the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me." It will be of equal help to you. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lauuens. Court of Common Pleas. F. P. McGowan as Assignee and C. D. Barksdalc as agent, etc., against Abraham McDaniel, Defendant. Complaint for Foreclosure. Pursuant to a decree of foreclos ure and sale in the above stated cause, I will sell at public outcry at Laurens C. H., S. C. on salcsday in September next,(being Monday, the 4th day of the month) during the legal hours for such sales the following described property, viz: Ail that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the county and State aforesaid, containing fifty - seven acres more or less, known as the "Jacob Hood" place and bounded by lands of Thomas Hood, J.P.Jones, John R. Smith and others. Terms:?One-half of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve moths with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises with leave to the purchaser to pay the entire bid in cash. The purchaser to pay for the papers. If the pur* chasei fails to comply with the terms of sale the property will be resold at Iiis risk on the same or some subsequent salcsday. GEO. S. McCRAVY, Sheriff L. C. Notice. The bridge at Mountain Shoals, across Enorec River, will be let to the lowest bidder on August 3d, 1893, at 1 1 o'clock. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting out. Also, a bridge across Warrior Creek, on road leading from Ora to Land fords, on August 2d, I893, ot 10 o'clock. Plans and specifica tions made known on day of letting out. Any and all bids liable to re jection. Contractors to give bond and security for performanc of work. By order of Board County Com missioners. R. P. ADAIR, C. b. c c. M. L. Bullock, Clerk. July 17, 1S93?5I?4t Mr. <J. A. Wheeler "While Serving My Country I was taken HI with spinal disease and rbeor mat Ism. When I returned home my trouble was still with mo, and I was confined to my bed, nnablo to help myself for 92 months. After taking seven bottles of Ilood's Satsaparllla I was well and havo not sincebeon troubled with my old complaints. My wlfo was In 111 health, suffering with headache, dizziness and dys? pepsla. Sho took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparille and feels like a new woman." James a. V/iir.:'!', 1000 Division St, Baltimore, Md. Hood's Pllloarotho bc.tt after-dinner rills' assist digestion, euro hoodacho. Try a box. NOTICE. THERE will bo let to the lowest bid der, a BRIDGE over Enoreo River at Van Patton Shoals, on Thursday, Kith August prox. at 11 o'eloek a. m. The Commissioners reserve the right to ac cept or reject any and all bids. Also on the same day a bridge across Endree Ulver, known as the Allen Bridge, to bo let to the lowest bidder, at 4 p. m., at Allen's Bridge. Bids open to rejection, and contrac tor to give bond for performance of the contract. By order of the Hoard M. L. BULLOCK, July 24, 1893?37?2t. Clerk. .-THE- , . Presbyterian College SOUTeTcAROLINA, CLINTON, S. C. CLASSICAL, Scientific and Business Courses, thorough and practical. Expenses $135 per Ses sion?for weeks. Good Prepara tory School. Send for Catalogue. J. I. CLELAND, President. (ItcRultir Graduate*.) Are the lending and most successful specialists and ?111 rIyo yuu help. Youngand mid dle aged men. Remarkable re sults have follow ed our trentmcnt. Mnny year* of varied nml hucccss ful experience in the use of eurn live methods ihn? wu aloneownan! control for all dls i\^\>v oruortof men who BHBHMitVO weak, undc Igggeiveloped or dis pensed orRnns, or '5who ore suffering {from errors of lyouth and excess lor Who nrc nervous -?no Impotent, /?tho scorn of their S/iSfcllows and tho SJ*contcmpt of their friends and com pnnlons. lends us to Riinrantco to all patients. If they can possibly he restored, our own exclusive treatment will afford a cure. WOMENI Oon't you want to get cured of that wenkm-H? with n> treatment thnt you enn use at home without Instruments? Our wonderful treat ment Una cured otliorj. Why not you? Try It. CATARRH, nnd diseases of tho Skin, Blood, Bear:, Liver nnd Kidneys. BTPHlT.iS?Tho most rapid, tare nnd cllcctlvo remedy. A complcto Cure* Ouarautced. STCfV DISEASES of all kinds cured whero many others havo failed. VNXATTTRAT. JOISOIIAUOES promptly cured In n few days. Quick, auro aud safo. This Includes Gleet nnd QonOrnooa. TRUTH AND FACTS. "Wc hnvo enred cases of Chronic. Diseases that have failed tORCt cured nt tho hiuids of othor special ntsand medical Institutes. _ mm? TT ff*" "ITTTT'If thnt tlirrr Is liopu for You. Consult no other, as you may wasto valuable time. Obtain onr treatment At once. Weworc of freo nnd chenp treatments. Wo Rlvo the best nml most cclentlflo treatment at moderate prices?as low ns can be done for safe nnd skuiful treatment. FItKK consultation nt tho olU.c or by mill. Thorough examination and careful ding nosts. A homo Ireitment can beRlvcn In ainalprlty of casct". Sea l fur symptom Blank No. 1 for Men NO.9for women\ No. 3 for Bkln Diseases. All com rpondenco answered promptly. Business strictly con Pdcntial. Entire treatment Seatfreo from observa tion. Hcfcr to our patients, banks and business men. Address or call on or. hathaway & co., *- 1-3 South Broad Street, ATLANVA, <P for Infants and Qhl .en< *'OMtorl?la?ovo^lu\?r>tMtociiIk1r<-nUiAt I rocommoad itM superior to ar.y prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, m, d., Ill 80, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Tho um of 'Castorfs* is bo universal find Its merits ho well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Costoria within easy reach." Carlos Mahtym, D. D., Now York City. Late Pastor Dloomingdale Reformed Church. Castorf* euros Colic, Oonsttpatton, Hour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di cestion. Without injurious medication. * For several years 1 have recommended JWX ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it bag invariably produced beneficial results.1* Edwin F. PARDn. m. i)., ** The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Trr* Ckktaur Company, 77 Murray Strebt, Nbw Yore. The World's Fair Route from toe South IS OVER THE Pennsylvania short lines PROM LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE include* Pullman Vostlbulo Sleeping and Buffet Parlor Cars, Only Route Through the Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS via these unto ano their connections can ok secured at liu; wiiticir'.1 i.ckei offices or ViUIM-.Irt HAILWAYB. Fob special informs ;ion im reoaro to runt ap,d ahy DfSIRCO W iah? r.iNci iinino tMis FIRST-CLAS9 SFRVICt, iiia.,1 imy in person or by letter or tellouam io (ithliiof the fOLlOWINO i H. rf! UCRT, frmihorn IWr Aj^nt, - H18I1Y1LLB, TIKK. 080. R. THOMPSON. 8. B. pjsar Igtet, imiKOTO?. IT. A. ANPEHW?, n strict P?wr Agnat, - LOUISVII.LB, KY 8AMUII, MOODY, Assistant liiwrsl h*"r Aesnt, H. B. Cor. rWUi tod ViM Bu, OIRCIKIITI, 0. SPAKTANBUUG, 8. C. JAS. H. CARLISLE, LL. D., President. Two Full Courses. ^ Necessary expenses for one year, One Hundred and Fifty Dollars fcJT For Cataloguo address, J. A. OAM>:WKLL, Secretary of Faculty. A CLEAN SWEEP -OF AL] SUMMER GOODS Is what we arc driving at. It is no longer a question of profit. To unload what is left of our Mammoth SPRING and SUMMER Stock before our Grand Line of FALL GOODS begin to arrive will be our special object. 4 A great line of Ginghams that were 15 and 12^ cts now 10 cts. xo cts. Ginghams now 8 cts. S cts. White Lawns now 5 cts. 15 cts. Towels now 10 cts. Sweeping Reductions in all Lines of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Kock Bottom Prices on Straw Hats. Eye Opening Prices on Summer Clothing. Bargain Prices on Slippers? Millinery! Millinery! Too Much, Too Much; It Must Go, It Must Go; Fine Hats, Medium Price Hats, Cheap Hats, Beautiful Flowers, Elegant Ribbons, Fine Feathers. J?flP* We mean what we say, they must move. I rra 1 Li a We Are On Top Once Again. Ami nm prepared to furnish anything in my line at reasonable rates. New GorftlH arc arriving every day. Mend inj? and repair* inj? done at short notice and spcoial attontlonjglvon to watches. w T H 1 rv"v:':''alv; J W L R Y And In Fact ICvorytlring Kept in n First Class Etetnblislimont. Call at Jewelry Store, Southwest Corner of Public square. NOTICE Ho Hiiro to g? to Dr. J. A. Martin'? Now Drug Store for .your Drugs, Medicines, Ladfes Toilot Goods, Breath Perfumos, Diamond Dies, Tubo Paints, Indelible Ink, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars and a hundred othor things usually kopt in a Drugstore. Sondyour oan for tho beat white or rod oil and you will hoiwI again, special Inducements aro now offered to practicing pbyslolana in tiio way of Fresh Drugs, The Cheapest Drugs and tint Host Drugs. Dr. Kickonhnkor, a first class prescription clerk, who has had several years OXperlouoO as a Drug Salosmun and Prescription (Merk Ifl now in'chnrgo Of IheDlUg Store and takes special interest in filling prescriptions and waiting on eusloinors. Sond in your orders and bocouvincod that Dr. Hick in baker la tho man to savo you money. J. A. MARTIN. Now Barber Shop, In TllO Hubert HOI1 Uli jliiin;;, TWO DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE. Polito Attonlion and (lood Work Proinlsod All C'ustonioru. . ltcspcctl'ully, DICE MARTIN. JL, E. BURNS & 80 UNDEKDUYEHH, UNDERSELLERS Call and ?00 our many bargains to bo found among our immense stock ot Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, GlftSSWaro, Woodwaro, Hard war i Etc. Groat induco monts in StOVOS ami Furniture. Sowing-machines?high and low arm?at a job. Ltnool Drugs very cheap. Big lot of Confnotiouory, TOHACCO and CIGARS. Our goods must, shall anil will ho sold. Wo have opened a MOW STORE at Barksdalc, S. (\ but are doing business also at our ODD STAND near l.lttlo Knob, S.O. With many thanks for the past favors and hoping for a cont inuance ol i In' same, wo arc, Vourobodioul servants, L. E. BURNS & CO. W. H. WHITHER, _AAAA_ # Fashionable Br frer. % Shaving, Halr-Cottlng, Shampooing, gjST Will wait upon ladies at their residences. Jiocation?Bendolla Hold. ?? KTO. *\Wt - CHEAPESTanISeBEST Beats all on a Fit. , FOR SALE BY kJ. 0. C. Fleming & Co. -OF Fresh Turnip Seed just received which we are selling at living Prices. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO.' SOLID OUSTX-fX" "B^Sr S. M.&E. H,WllkoB & Co. -FOR SALE BY IL B. Whilden, Wkst En'o Cai.iioun St.. CHARLESTON, s. 0., general agent for SOUTH carolina RELAY BICYCLES, Sri.p-Hramng on Other Pneu matic t i RKs. Trices..$i 10.00 und $125.00 Exclusive Agencies given nt un occupied points. Correspondence solicited. MACHINERY! Wood Working Mncliinory. Ill Ick :":<! TllO " isarit i stnvo M Ginning " Grain Throshing '? Saw Mill " Hint Hulling " KNill N I) S A N I) 110 I L K It s. Htnto iVgoiK'V Tnlboll A Hon?' fin* glues nnd llolioi'fi s iw nnd <;vi>t Mill-; llrowoes' Brick Mnchlnory, I)i?utdo Screw Cotton I'k ? > ; Thomsv' Direct Aollng Hi mini (no bolts); Thoinns1 Si od Cotton l'Jlovnl?rHj Ii..Ii a hummus' (?ins; Knglohoru lllen ID1II01?! II. It. Smith A Co.'s Wood-Working Machin ery, 1'lnnors, Band s.iu?, Moulder?, Mor? Users) TononorR' comprising romplolo equipment for Hush, lion und SVsfton Kftotorloss Doboaeho's IMontnlloii Haw Mills. variable lood, BKI.TIN?;, FITTINGS AND MACIIIN F.HV SCPVJ.IKS. ?Ft* Wi ili! in ? fOl pi loi ? V. O. HA DM AM, Manager, Oolumhiui w. Of