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fee Clduertiser SutMorlptloB JTlce la Mo atlas, ?1.00* PA YABDE IN ADVANCE. W. W. BALL. EDITOR. Rates for Adyertlslug.?Ordinary Ad vortlsomeuts, per square, one Inser tion, f 1.00; each subsequent insertion, 60 cunts. . , . , Liberal roduotion made for lars;e Ad vertlsemonts. W.W.BALL| Proprietor. IiAUBEMS, 8. C?. Aug. 22, 1898. Concerning Stock. In these days when the dollar is skittish and prone to seek the cool sequestered nooks of bank and safe deposit vaults, we the people are impressed with what a dear de. llghtful thing iscredir. In somo respects it is surpassed in personal appearance by cash, of the hot and spot varieties, but the fact lingers that for a boon companion to chum with In* season and out, at home and abroad, credit is altogether agreeable. Credit does not inhabit the South ern States in flocks. It is a rare bird. It settles hero and once in a while, there, but as a general thing its dwells in Nothern latitudes. There is no reason in the nature of things why credit should not bo found In large quantities In those parts but the explanation of its absence Is plain. Gredit docs not thrive whore there is'ot plenty of collateral and that's what's the matter with the Hannah's in Dixie, Theso capitalistic chappies in the North despise to lend mony on land and they don't do it. It takes time to sell land, it is troublesome to dispose of, it can't be handled last. It is too unwieldy a lever to attempt to raise money with ex cept with "great deliberation.'' Land ownership has been a curious, and perplexing thing since Adam's title to that handsome place of real estato betwixt the Tigris and Eu phrates became clouded. There fore your yankeo Croesus eschews mortgnges If there is a certificate of stock waiting to be pledged. When he wants money ho wants it quick and that is why he seldom lends it unless on some security that is available as an asset at a. moment's notice. Southorn people should accumu late "collateral." Farmers ought to make it a point to take stock in manufacturing enterprises. Thoy should buy shares in banks too but more banks aro not so badly needed as aro more factories. If the man who succeeds in paying for a two horso farm would then buy a few hundred dollars worth of good fac tory stuck before trying to purchase all the land adjoining his place ho would be gloriously independent. When the pinch came, ho would step up to the cashier, turn over his securities, get the desired ac commodation and escape the hu miliation of having a dozen friends decline to endorse his note. Our people are rich in land. The Advertiser believes that the time is coming when land will pass by assignment just as does building and loan or railroad or other stock and that titles will be universally cleared. To effect such a reform in the laws will require the tearing away ot the prejudice of a hundred generations but it is coming for the reason that there is nothing grounded in common sense to prevent it.. But it is a weary way off. For the present, stocks must remain the basis of credit and every man should have a supply. In periods of financial depression they aro the life preservers of bus iness. The idea of hardworking farmers buying .stocks may be laughed at but it is not ridiculous. Hundreds of farmers do save money and make Investments but the notion among them is that there is noth ing to buy except land. If that no tion could bo rooted out, It would bo easier to build cottton mills, our industries would bo diversified and the country's wealth would bo multiplied. A close calculation shows the numbor of officials under the Dis pensary law to be five hundred at an average t>. nual salary of $500. A neat little army of Knights of the Carolina Oocktail! A neat little sum of a quarter of a million J "Make me clerk of the Irons, let me survey the meltings, lot me live upon the fruits of other men's industry, and fatten upon the plunder of tho public." The lust session of our legisla ture of thirty days was not a good session for creating offices; this fall it may last sixty days?one thous and places can be added; and we have thou twenty-five hundred Stato and county officials; multiply this by twenty, which Is an easy sum, and every mother's son of us has an office Let tho financial crisis roll; who's afraid? Augusta has sent a magnificent train to Chicago with dodgers enough to pave the city, bunting by the million yards, and bands upon bands of music, and Governor Till muri aboard, alt to advertise her autumuul show. Uraphl ''Georgy" knows how to value our Governor. While the Virginia Democratic convention was in session it was circulated that Gray Gables had a new master and jubilant congratu lations were sent. It was all a hoax, and Kr?nkln was out yacht ing. Hut O'Ferrall was nominated for Governor, all the same. Oov. Tillmao as tho tall to the I Augusta Kite at Chicago had a re ception and made a speech. He assumed the roll ot seer and prophesied that Chicago would be the biggest town on earth. He spoke of having* to travel a thous and miles to "get thar" and ex pressed some surprise at the big ness of this country, He apologized for South Carolina not being rep resented, but the apology Is not given. If he had read from "Shell's Manifesto" written by himself all would have been plain. The News and Courier takes solace over some half dozeu Caro linians, who are doing great honor to thin Slate as gato keepers and the like and drawing big salaries at Chicago, contributing by their talents to tho success of that show. The State needs no exhib ition of her resources other than these Incomparable representa tives. Still strangers might say of the State, as was said of Mrs. John nie Gilpin: "Though on pleasure bout, 8he lias a thrifty mind." * Mr. T. Cartlege, a Columbia "Dis penser" and member of Marion Street Methodist church was ex pelled on Sunday last under tho law of tho church forbidding tho manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. The vote of the members was unanimous. Other dispensors In the State, in cluding State Dispenser "Traxler," are likely to encounter trouble With thoir churches. It is curious to read tho Press dispatches on the siiver-on-the tongue oratory at Washington. There has been nothing like It since Demosthenes twitted Philip of Macedon. Argument, learning, logic, wit, humor, fancy, Imagi nation, buncombe, humbug. ? The Senate halted In its great de bate to pass a bill to pay mileage to (he present session. But, did the Senators pay their score like honest gentlemen, or dead beat their way liko arrant tramps? See? Tho indications are that Congress will arrive at a compromise of the financial problems that will restore confidence and give relief from the present strain, "If 'twere done, when 'twere done, then 'twere well 'twere doue quickly." Qov. Tiilman has applied to tho Commissioner of Patents at Wash ington to have the Great Seal of South Carolina as a trado mark for his whiakoy monopoly. "Free trade and no monopoly" is true Democracy. ' Who are freeholders is giving trouble. A poor fellow liviug in a rented house, according to the Tiilman Legislature, is disfran chised ou the liquor question. Did tho 'Iti8tocratic Ringsters do this thing? Subsidiary coin gives entire sat isfaction here just now. Let Con gress settle the currency of the future.. Southern banks are sound and it is said will bo able to furnish cur rency to raovo the coming cotton crop. Senator Irby's friends advise him not to answer Jim Tiilman. It was the same with Job. Virginia has her hoax as well as Georgia. Double trouble?offices won't go round; cash is short. . There is more catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put together, und until the laat few years was supposed to be incurable. For a groat many years doctors pronounced it a local dis ease, and prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure pronounced it incurable. Sclenco has proven catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Choney&Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitntional euro on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Thoy offer ono hundrod dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address P. J. Ohknky & Co., Toledo, O. *?^Sold by druggists, 7?c. Children Cry for Pitcher's,Castorf Dr. Joseph II. Senner, United States Commissioner of Immigra tion, has prepared an article on "Tho Issue of tho German Election" for the August number ol tho North American Review. NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Laurens City Graded Schools offers one free scholarship to each of the nine townships in the county to be determined by a competitive examination at Laurens, in the English branches on the 13th day of September next. The only expense incident to this scholarship in the school itself will be a matriculation fee of two dollars. The board earnestly hopes that this offer will be appreciated and taken advantage of. The next session of the schools will open on the 18th September with a full and well equipped corps of teachers and we invite the pat ronage of all good people in the county. J. T. JOHNSON, . C. D. Barksdale, Sec. Ch'm'n. . Eighteen Years of Charity. Clinton, 8. C, Aug. 1G.?The next week chronicles the opening of the eighteenth year of tho Thornwell Orphanage. There "arc engaged at work sixteen teachers, hint rue to is und officers and one hundred and twelvo orphan chil dren. Connected with this orphanage there is U literary school graded from the lowest class, eight grudes; and after that tho four collegiate classes, with regular graduation. Also a technical school in which are taught tho trades of printing, carpentry, tinning, blacksmithing, plumbing, telegruphy, photogra phy, shorthand, typewriting. Also an industrial school with complete instruction in cooking, washing, ironing, table service, sowing, farm ing, gardening, housekeeping. Evidently the orphans are kept busy. They aro taught iudustrious habits. They aro sent out equipped for life's buttle and able to care for themselves. To provide them with food and raiment and to give them all this instruction costs money; an ave rage of $90 per annum covers everything. The wholo support of tho institution comes from tho gifts of the charitable. Charleston peo ple havo done much and will do more for this orphanage. A num ber of Charleston orphans aro among its inmates. It is a good work. It deserves the considera tion of the benevolent.?News and Coutler. For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no calomel, nor any mineral drug, but are composed of tho activo principles ol the best vegetable cathartics, and their use always results in marked benefit to tho patient. Children Cry lot PITCHER'S C1ST01UA. NOTICE. ALL Persons having business with tho School Commissioner will find him in his Oflico on Mondays of each week, until further notice. Respectfully, T1IO-S. J. DUOKETT, School Commissioner Laurens Co. Aug. 8th 1893?39?tf STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lauhen?. Court of Common Pleas. ,F. P. McGowan as Assignee and C. D. Barksdale as agent, etc., against Abraham MpDaniel, 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: All 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 ol 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 chasci fails to comply with the terms of sale the property will be resold at his risk on the same or some subsequent salesdny. GEO. S. McCRAVY, Sheriff L. C. Excelled by None Mr. James /'. lAicas Severe Case of .Rheumatism " I bavo boon troubled with rheumatism dur lag tlio past year. For wcolo at a tlmo I wit confined to my room. I resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho result of partaking of this great medicine was that it lniulo me ?Iran? and hrnlthyaa before." JAMBS h. JjUCAK, his North Ilond .St., Baltimore, Md, HOOD'S CURES. HOOD'S Pills mo purely vegetable,and do not purge, palu or gripo. Bold by all druggists. SPECIALISTS (KcKiilur flruduutcii) Arc tlie lending rind most successful specialists and .rill give you help. Yountt and mid dle aged men. Remarkable ro suits luivo follow cd our treatment. M my yours of varied and bui-ccss ful experience In the Use of cura tlvo methods ih it wo nloneownant control for all dls \v \v orders of men who iigS^liave weak, undo JS'gfeveloped or dls ggensed organs, or jjwho aro suffering ?from errors of youth and excess or who aro nervous 'nnd Impotent, ilie scorn of their fellows nnd tlio Contempt of their friends nnd com ~<??^^Af??j??r pnnlons. lends us to Rtmrimtco to nil patients. If ilicy can i>oi<sll>iy be !?.?>.i.>??.?<', our own exclusive* treatment trill ufToi'd u eure. WOMEN ! Don't you want to got cured of that U'CAknoa* with a treatment Mint you enn use at limue without Instruments? Our wonderful treat meat his cured others. Why not you? Try It. OAT.VHR1I. nnd (Vscascs of tlio Skin, Blood. Heart, Liver und Kidneys. RVPniT.ih-Tho most rapid, safe nnd eflcctlvo remedy. A complete t'uru Ouuruuteed. flKITV niSF.ARTIB of all kinds cured where many others have failed. rWATTTttAI". ?inc1taicges promptly cured hi a fow days. Qulok, sere and safe. Tula Includes Gleet and Qottonicsa. TRUTH AND PACTS. We have enretl cases of Chronic Diseases that have fulled to pet cured nt the hauds of other special huand medical Institutes. _,BBM EUBBB that thero Is hope for You. Consult no other, ns you may wasto valuublo lime. Obtain our treatment nt once. Ilcwrtro of free nnd cheap treatments. Wo give the best nnd most SClontiflO treatment at moderate prices -as low as can bo done for safe and skUlful treat meat, FBkB consultation at theotik-ecr by matt. Thorough exnmtnntion nnd careful disc v.o.:!'. A tome treatment run be given la it majority ?f cases. Send fi>r Symptom lllnnk No. 1 for Men No.8 for Womeni No, BrorSklnplseasos. Aiicorr snondonOO answered promptly. Business strictly con llilentlnl. l.ntlro treatment sent freo from observa tion. KciOr to'. ur patterns, banks aud business intu. Addrcsi or call oa OR. HATHAWAY & CO , South Broad Street, ATLANTA, 0> DR. W. H. BALL, DENTIST* OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAURENS, Ofpiok Days?Mondays and Tuesday. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. By direction of Hon. W. 1). May field 8up(. Education, an Institu tion for Coiortl Touchers will bo held at Clinton, S. C. beginning Aug. 21. It will bo conducted by Prof. 0. 0. Scott of Spartanburgj assisted by Miss Mary L. Dons of Charleston. Tho colored teachers oi the coun ty tire urged lo make use of this im portant opportunity for improve ment. T. J. DUCKETT, C. L.PIKE, A.M. HASSEL, County Hoard Ex. July 29th, 18!):$.?2t CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. ? 'Cast or I a to eowefl adapted to children that I recommend 11 tut superior to any prescription known vome," If. A. Arch**, m. D., 111 80. Oxford ?t., Brooklyn, N. T. "The um of 'Costorta* is so universal and lt? merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorso it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Costorla wltlnn easy reach." _ ^ CaiU/OS Martyn, D. D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloominfidaio lieformod Church. Castor!* cores Colic, Constipation, Bour a to mach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl MSttODi Wi'?iout injurious medication. " For several years I havo recommended yovj-1 Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced bonoflclal results." Edwin F. Pardm, M. IX, "The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., NowYoi* City. Tmt C* irr An ti Company, 77 MunnAV Strbkt, Nkw Yobk. The World's Fair Route from the South IS OVER THE Pennsylvania short lines FROM LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE INCLUDES Pullman Vc&tlbi:lo Slopping ami Duftet Parlor Car*. Only Rotito Tlrrough tho Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS VIA 111! I uses AHi) 1hmh CONNECTION-. CAN dc StCURrO At ihc prinuiai TicKtT orncts or t>OUTHi.n;< RAUWAVS. Fofl 6PCCIAI INFORMATION IN ntOARC TO RATC8 AND ah* MMttO U iaiii COKCIRMM Tuto FIR3T-CLA88 SERVICE., PifAfi: Aniv IN rmnoN or By 11 run on 1ucgr4m TO tITHCR OF TMt I GUOWINO : ?. B. HCKY, Soi.'Jifrn P?s? f AR-iit, - KASHV1LIR TKHN. GBO. R. THtiMVMH, S. ft. W:c r Ay-nt, IMINf.TON. KY. 'N, D ttrict P<> .'r Apcnt, - LOUISVILl.B, KY. SAKULL KOO'jY, At?itUM c.n,ei*. r^u'r AcenL H. H. for. ftoita ?ud viu? sta, ClKflNUTI, 0, ( SPAHTANBUUG, S. O, JAS. H, CARLISLE, LL. D., President. Two Full Courses. ^ Necessary expenses for one year, One Hundred and Fifty Dollars fciT" For Catalogue address, J. A. (?AMKWKLL, Secretary ol* Faculty. A CLEAN SWEEP -OF ALL SUiYliYIER GOODS C^sT Is what wc are 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. 10 cts. Ginghams now S cts. 8 cts. White Lawns now 5 cts. 15 cts. Towels now 10 cts. Sweeping Reductions in all Lines of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Bock. 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 Hals, Beautiful Flowers, Elegant Ribbons, Fine Feathers. fJtF* Wc mean what we say, they must move. 0 .1 A We Are On Top Once Again. And um prepared to furnish anything lu my lino at reasonable rates. New Goods uro arriving every day. Mending u?ul repair ing done at short noliee and .special atteritlon?glvoii to watches. w T "-V J WUk) L ffl Y i^^lWAi^ Ql<u:ks)v Rings; And in Faot Everything Kept in n First Class Establishment. Cull at X M, 'VISANSKA'S Jewelry Store, Southwest Corner of Public square. NOTICE Ho sum to K" tu Dr. J. A. Martin's Now Drug Storo for your Drugs, Medicines, Ladies Toilet Good?i Broatk Perfuuios, Diamond Dies, Titbo Paints, [ndeliblo [nkj Stationery, Tobacco, Oigars ami a hundrod othor things usually kept in a Drugstore sond your can for tlto best WbltO or rod oil mid you will sond again, special inducements nro now offered to praotiolug physlolana in tiio way of Fresh Drugs, The Cheapest Drugs and tho Host Drills. Dr. RfokCnbaker, a first olass proscription clerk, who lias had sovoral years oxporlonoe as a Drug Salesman and Proscription Olork is now in clmrixo of thoDlUg Store and takes special filterest in Alling prescriptions and waiting on customers. Send in your ordoraand bo convinced that Dr. Kickin baker is tiio man to savo you monoy. J. A. MARTIN. New Barber I Shop, in The Robertson Itiiiidliifr, TWO DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE. Pollto Attention and Good Work Promised All Customers', Rc?pectfully? j dich: martin. L, E. BURNS St KO.il UNDHRUUYKRS, U N DE It S 15 LL15 RS Call and BOO our ninny bargains to bo found among our luiulOUSO stock ol Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Wood ware, llardwn ?15 to, Groat Induco molds in StOVOS and Furniture. Sowlng'inacldnoH?high ami low arm -at a Job. Lino ol Drugs vory chr.ip. it'ig lot <>r Confectionery, T?liACC? AND C I G A R ,S. Our goods must, shall and will Im sold. Wo have opened a N15W STORM at Darksdalc, S. C. but aro doing business also at our Old) STAND near Little Knob,S.O. With many thanks ror tho past favors ami hoping for a continuance ol t ho same, wo are. Your obedient s< rvanls, L. E. BURNS & CO. W. H. WH1TNER, _AA_ ??? Fashionable Barber^ ' mi afgt j\fK kypr Shaving; llalr-Ciittiiur, Shampooing., 0f~ Will wait upon ladies at their rcsbloneoH. Location?Dondella Hotel. SHIRTS CHE?PESTanHeBEST Beats all on a Fit. , FOR SALE 15Y J. 0. C. Fleming & Co. too 3e*oi^w: OF Fresh Turnip Seed just received which we are selling at living Prices. J. 0. C. FLEMING k CO. Do You Want 8 m? A VASE ix; r $1.00. /I # ggf ' m 7 " ?1 PS ? p 1/ Vi 9r. -1016 tCRUWK ASSORTMCN SOLD OKTLjY bt S. M. &E. H. Wilkes & 1. ?? - FOIi SALE BY >ros H. B. Whilden, Wkst End Caliioun St., CHAItMCSTON, s. c, general agent fou south CAROLINA RELAY BICYCLES, Sei.P'Healino or Otiibr Pnru* ??atjc T ik ics. Prices,.$110.00 and $125.00 Exclusive Agencies given at un occupied points. Correspondence solicited. IMW ? I li '.viai.va j? ?.-?v^whcj^ it. Wood \V?.i IcIiik Mnclili cry. Ili i. !, and '1 lie " harrol St. \ u " CjUnnimx " (i fnlii Tlirouliintt ,; Saw Mill Rico 11 ullliifj " e n ii I n k s A n 11 Ii0 1 Tj K ft 8. stale Aproitcy for Tiilliptl A s >uh' Kn< rIiicr nrid HiiiutiH, Hav itiS<l Oil*! Mill>; llroworh' iiiick Machinery, Doubla? Screw (lotion l*rt Tlion.n%' I? reel Anting Hi en in (no hell ; Tlinnins' Seed (?..linn I llovntorn; Hall .v I ill.mis' dins; 1'ni.lr |.im-r lllen Mut raj II. II. Hmllii a Vo.'h Wood'Wnrl tt Mnehln? ory, I'i.iiii>ri. Hand H iwh, Mi lil'ioi c, Mnrr Users; TonOIIOI'ft' ?'i>iii ??? i i. l!Oni|dot6 r^qnipliioilt for Basil, Ijonr tin i Wiiu?>n [?'nctorloflj l?< i.oaciK.., Plantation Saw Mills, vai hliln loort. KKl.TINt;, I I I rjNUN AND MACH I N KKV M l'!'|.| I S. ?IT~ Write mq foi prlei ?. V. C. HA Dil A M, M il. > ? .-, Columbia, s. 0?