The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 10, 1893, Image 3

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<|?e ?duertiser. LAUlvENS, 8. 0., Oct. 10, 1893. LOOAL; Klght Cents Cut ton. Cotton was on a booin yesterday and tho flneat grades brought as high as eight cents. Baurens continuea t > bo tb? loading murkot in tili? part ot tbe ?fate. Gen. Humphreys' Death. In tho death of General \V. W. llum phroyp, of Andoraon, the state has lost a noble and patriotic citizen. He was a bravo aoldler during tbo war and slnco that Mino has lud nn honorable and use ful <? irrer. A large connection aud many personal friends here aa in other parts of tho slato will fool dcop sympa thy for his family In their allllclion. Our Cotton Mill. Col. Traynham is busy soliciting stock forourcottou mill. Tho establishment of this enterprise will ho ono of the host things that has liapponcd lor tho people of tho county. It's effect will bo not only to improve tho cotton market horo but to afford a markot for all manner of produco raisod on tbo farms. Died at his Post. Mr. Walter Da Witt Odoni, Suporln tondont of tho City .Schools, diod last Tuesday morning. Mr. Odom was Olooted to tbo licad of tho Laurons schools last Spring. During tho sum inor ho was strickon with fnvor and had not rocovered When ho roachod Lauroiie about tho middlo of September. When tbo time c amo for the opening of tbo sos Hion regardless of bin condition ho un dertook tbo work to winch his sonso of duty compelled although ho was scarce ly strong ouougb to stand. Ills exor tion was too mach for his impairod con stitution and after a day or two bo was forced to romain iu his room. Tho fovor roturnod and although bo resisted its at tack with romarkablo courago and hopo tho ond como within about a fortnight. Tbo deooasod gontlunutfl was not long onougb in Biurons for our pooplo to learn to known htm familiarly but tho closing days and hours Of his UTo gavo to us nn example of Christian fortitude and raro fidelity to a noble calling. The father of Mr. Odom arrived bore a few hours boforo his (loath. Tbo re mains, accompanied by tbo. father aud Bialor who was a toucher in tho schools, wero tukon to Marlboro, S. C, for interment. THE FIRST AKHUST. For tho Illegal Sale of Whiskey in this Town made not by a Dispensary Spy, but by a Policeman, Lewis Moore, colored, is in tbo hands of tho city council, working out a mayor's linoof ton dollars i:nposed upon him for soiling whiskey without a license- Jim Pilgrim, likewise colored, it appears bought Whiskey from Lewis at bis residence Saturday oyeuing, Jim Ihoroforo got reasonably tight and wont back to Lewis' castle for uioro. "Tho wicked lleo whon no man pursueth" nnd when Lewis hoard Jim approach ing he mistook his footfall for that of a spy ami with his wife Hod in terror.? When Jiin arrivod he found the promi ses deserted ami a tin can in tbo yard. Tbo can contained the Stuft*. Jim seized it, carried it off and proceeded to dance tbo can can. Ohtof Langston behold him, grabbed him ami Jim affrighted mado a clean breast of it. About this ti.no Lewis and bis "old 'oinan" roturn od and tbo Chief corralled tho wliolo gang. Mayor Sim kins imposed a lino of ten dollars Which a gentloman was about to pay when tho State of South Carolina (now legally in the Honor trade; arrived ?nid would have nabuod too prisoner. Just tiioro Lewis' Irionrt seeing tho turn matters ware taking, withdrew, and tbo Mayor insisted on holding bis convict until the sentence was fulfilled. An Auspicious Marriage. The Ayalolgh Presbyterian church of of Now berry, S. ('., on Tuesday last was thesconoofa most boautifu) wedding, that of Miss Wilhetnina Law Co/.by, of Newberry. with tbo B-jv. S. C. Byrci, of Oxford, Miss. Tbo church was lavishly decorated and combined with tho pink and wbiIii costumes ol tbo brido and her attendants to mnko a spectacle of raro beauty. Tho wedding inarch was rendered by Professor A bell of Colum bia, and tb? bride colored on tho arm of her father, the Bov. J. S. Cosby, who subsequently performed tbo ceremony. Tho attendants wore as follows: I'rofcs nor Oleland, of Clinton, 8. 0., with Miss Axon, of Savannah] Ga., Mr. J. D. Co/.by of Newberry, wltp Miss Lucy McOaugb rln, of Nowberry, Mr, W. W. Ball, of Laurons, with Miss Wright.of Nowberry, Mr. I. 11. Hunt,of NO'Wberry, with Miss Ellen AxoU of Savannah, Ca., Mr. F. L. Bynum, ol Newberry, with Miss Whaloy of Columbia, Mr. F. Wright, of Now berry, with Miss Ifloase, of Nowberry, Professor Friorson, of Clinton, S. C. with MissBeaty of VVinn?boro,S. ('., Mr. B F, Axon, ol Savannah, Ga , with Miss Me Caughrin, of Nowberry, Mr. B, O. Fllnn, ol Columbia, With Miss Boozer, of New berry. Tbo t.ride, ono ol the most charm ing of the young ladies, of Nowbt-rry, is a daughter of tbo Bov. Doctor J. S. Co/.by, whilo tbo groom comes from>a family identified from tbe earliest times with the annals of our county and is a young man of unuatial intellect and great promise ?IIol8 pastor of a Pres byterian church at Oxlord, Miss. After tho ceremony a reception was tendered tho wodding party at tbo rosidonoo of fho bride's father. Tho bride nnd groom after spending a low days at tho lattor's old homo in this county, will leave for Mississippi, where tboy will bo followod by the warmest wishes for their luturo happiuossof frlondsfrom all* parts of the state A Card. To tiik MER0ITAHT8 or LAVRRNSf It has como to my attention that cor-# tain parties aro circulating a roport that tbo Soaboard Air Lino is running only a tri-woekly freight schedule on tho G. C. A N. division^ Such a roport is false, as we have on a fast through freight schedulo daily oxcopt Sunday, In addit ion to a dally local freight. Our time is unsurpassed and merchants will kindly noto that tbo reports abovo referred to arc entirely without foundation. Very respectfully, Chas. J. IIka.ui>, S, F. A., Augusta, Ga. A CAItD. Any poison desiring to communicate, with "moon business of any kind cau do so through L. \V. Siiukins, Ksq., or by writing to me at Mt. Pleasant, S. 0. W. W. KENNEDY. Eureka. I have secured tho oxcluslvo right of tho use of tho celebrated Anwstbetlo EUBKKA, which is a Brazilian prepa ration guaranteed to contain no dolo torlous matter and to oxtract all tooth absolutely without pain. 'Tis indood a boon to mankind. Glye mo a call and be convinced as to the satisfactory na ture of my work. P. B. CON NOB, Aug. 15, IH.-3mo. Dentist. Your Hummer Vacation! Whore to go! Tho World's Fair! How to go! iioulsvllln and Nashvillo route ... . When to go! Loavo Atlanta W. A A. B. B. 10 a. in., 2:15 |?. m., 8;20p. m. Arrive Chtoa?o 8:5S a. m., 4:80 p. m., (?:'{() p. in. Less than 23 lioura to Chicago. Solid VestlDule Train*. Anothor fea ture and advantago by tho f.oulsvllle and Nashville Uno aro variable routos, stop over privileges and ohanco to visit M unmoth Cave For llckots and other Information ad dress Kitbd D. Bush. DIs. Paa. Agt. L. A N, K. It., No. 86 Wall St., Atlanta, GlP 49?im CHI LOREN CRY FOR PITCHER'S CASTORIA. TUJB NM WM OF THE WICKK. Mrs. Parks is visiting her brother, Dr. Barksdale. Miss Rhoda Boosi.ir, of Clinton, is vis iting relatives In tbt city. Miss Corrie If art, of Hodge*, ia with her sister, Mrs. Itiohey. Miss Amelia Kouner.y has returnod from Newberry. Mrs. II. K. Alken Is in (Jharloston on i visit to her mother. Assistant Bishop Cape s held Borvlces in 11id Church or the Kppbaiiy here last Friday morning and evening. Mrs. McQowan Sirokins, ot KdgHlold is visiting tbo family of Mr. L. W. Him kins. Mr. Jefl Kvans and wife, of Roanoke, V?., aro visiting tho family of Mr. t, Q, Hallo. * Mrs. Featherstone, of Anderson, is hero to attond tho wedding ol her hod, Mr. Ot C. FoathorHtone. Mr. J. It. Little has moved his family Iroru A11 trust a to Laurons. They aro oc cupying tho llurnsido houso. Mrs. Hardestor, of Knoxvillo, Tonn., is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. T. II. Nol son. Miss Lucile Wright has returnod from a visit to frlonds and relatives in Car lorsvllle, < Ja. Master Birkott LeoClardy has gono to Piokons to do busiuoes for 'his uncle, A. B. Kay. Mrs. Frank Wilson ol Nowberry, and hordaughtor, Miss Lucile, aro visiting friends In town. Mrs. W. D. Simpson, of Spartanburg, and hor son, Mr. E. A. Simpson, aro vis iting tho family of Mr. J. N. Wright. MissCoriune Pitts Is at homo from Oonvorso College to attend the marrlago of hor sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. t?(odlng, who have beon visiting tho family ot Mr. II. A. Webb, liavo returnod to their homo In tho southern part of tho state Washington Qrftnt, a colored man of Waterloo. In tills county, was run ovor and killed on Wednesday last by a South bound freight train of tho P. It. tfc W. C. Railroad near Greenwood. Last week saw another beautiful onon Ing of mlllinory and dry goods. Tills timo it was the Cash Company's exhib ition to which tho ladios Hocked. Tho fabrics and notions comprising countless variotios woro displayod with raro and perfect laste. Maj. Richard Simpson, of Pondloton, tho executor of tho far famed Clomson will and tho Prosidont of tho board of trustees of Clemson College, is with his Wife, Visiting her brother, Mr. Croswull Garllngtou of our town. Maj. Simpson has many frlonds and a strong family connection here, being a nephew of the latn Dr. John W. Simpson and a cousin ol' the late Chlof Justice Simpson. Ijoenl Advertisements. Beautifully decorated vasolamps, $1.00 up; swinging lamps $1.60 up. Ohaudo iier ami hall lamps in groatvarioty at Wilkos' China Paiaco. Full lino or Mason's fresh biscuit Just received. SHUMATE ft GARRF.TT. * Children's shoes, 25c, to $'2.50. Ladies' shoes. bOc to $4.00, mon's shoos, 7?c to $5.00. Simmons Bros. A big nioo linen towel for 10c at Sim mons llros. Road carefully our ad of this Issue, fol low its toachings and you will bo a richer and much happier man. Wilkos A Co. Glenn Springs water is kept in cases and on draught by Kennedy Bros. If you want something that will do you good try a pair or /.elglor Bro3.' Bay Co.'a or Hens' shoes. Wo guaran tee all thoso makes. Simmons Ilroa. Twenty Caramels for 5 cents at Shu ? mato ft Garrel!. For bargains sco our oak suits with 38 by 38 French bovoled glass and glass on wash stand, only $50.00. Wo will compare with any ono on a $(15.00 suit. Only two to oiler, como quick. Wilkos ft ('o. Try us for pants. Wo have thoin from 40c. to $8.00. Simmons Bros. Fresh Din Blank llru's caudios at Shumate ft Garrctt.. f Wo would ask our Clinton frlonds to give us a look boforo buying anything in furniture, carpotinor, china, glass or crockory. Wilkos A'Co. Fruits of all descriptions always on hand alShumatoA- Garrett. You will rogrot it If you buy your clothing before seoing our lino of suits from $1.00 up. Simmons Pros. Glonn Springs water is specially good for all kldnoj' and bladdor troubles. It will romove stono Irom tho bladdor In a g.uitL* and speedy manner. For salo by Ko nnody llros. Do you want soino tblng handsome in ro.-kers? It so, why notgivo us a look? Wilkos ft Co. Tho very latosD~frr trimming sll is, vel vet braid and furs at Simmons Pros. Glenn Springs water Is a tried cure for all troubles arising from kidney, liver or blood diseases, For salo by Kennedy Bros. This 1? a sky-scraping red hot motoor with a long tail. An oak suit for only $14.05, woll worth $20.00. Only one suit to oiler. Wilkos ft Co. Glenn Springs water will euro rhou niatism. For salo by Kennedy Bros. Klogant lino handkerchiefs from 2)4 up at Simmons Bros. Will you suitor with Dyspopsia and Llvor trouble when Glenn Springs water will cure you. You can got it at Kennedy Bros. ir you want tho nicest in miUinoryin at the lowest prices inspect our hand Rouio line. Simmons Bros. If you aro suitering from hoad-acho, loss of appotito and weakness, try a ease of (Bonn Spring? water and you will fool bettor. For sale by Kennedy Bros. A Correction. Tylbbsvillb, s. O.i ) Oct. 2d, 1893.) Mr. Editor notice in the final pre sentment of the Grand Jury, at the Sep tember Term of Court, I am charged with compromising a felony with ono Charlie Jones, who stole my horse some time in July last. This I deny emphat ically. Jones has never paid mo one cent W> way of compromise; nor have 1 consented to drop tho matter. I have never been able to find Jonos, but when I do locato him I will get tho Sheriff to arrest him, and ho shall be prosecuted to the full cxtont of tho law, I can't see why some peoplo report to Gr?nd Jury without knowing fads, un less it is done to injure me. Kindly publish tho above and oblige, as I feel like I have been injured by the publication of such report. Yours rospectfully, M. B. Pool. After Breakfast To purify, vitalize und enrich, tho blood, arid give nervo, bodily and di gestive strength, take Hood'n 8ar parllla. Continue the medicine af ter every meal for a month or two and you will feel "like a new mHfi." The merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is proved by Its tbousand? of won derful cures. Why don't you try It? Hood's Pills cure constipation, They are the best after-dinner pill and family cathartic. Tweoly Five Cent Column. Advertisements will ton printed under this bead for one cent a word eacb Inser tion, none to be Inserted for less than 30 cents. ? * Wamtkd.?To buy a good mlleb cow. Apply at this otlice. To Hhnt.?One of tbo handsomest atore rooms In Laurons with largo baso mont and freight elevator. $125 a vear. Also 6 room brick cottago within 2uo yds of public square. Apply at this oillce. To Hunt?One small two-room house. W. W. Halt.. KontiALK? Feathers. ;Vpply at this otlice. _ A l-'all in Prices. At Whitener and Martiu's barber shop a shavo may now bo had for ten cents. PuB Sat.k.?A nice leatherhed. Apply at 11. Y. (Simpson's residence. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK 01' LAURESS At tho Close of Business, Oct. 3, 1893. mosouncKs. Loans and discounts, $ 01,881 Ol) Overdrafts, socurod 213 01 U.S. Honds to socuro circula tion, 10,000 00 Duo from upproved reserve / agents, 703 08 Due Iromothor National Hanks, 305 GO Duo from Stale Hanks and Hankors, 8 87 Hanklng-hou.se, furniture, and HxturoF, 34>75 66 Current expenses and taxes paid, 003 50 ('hecks and otiior cash items. 012 06 Hills of other banks, 1,683 00 Fractional paper currency, nicklos, and conts, 141 80 Spocle, 5,510 15 Logal-tondor notes, 1,570 00 Redemption fund with u. S. Trenail ror (5 por cent, of circulation, 720 00 Total, $124,170 10 ?*? IAAltlLITIiOS. Capital stock paid In, $ 03,^00 00 Surplus fund, 12,000 00 Undividod profits, ],SS0 44 National Hank notes outstand ing, 14,870 00 Dividends unpaid, 248 (X) Individual deposits subject to check, 18,884 33 Timo cortilicatos of deposit, 1,078 80 Duo to other National Hanks, 670 01 Duo to State Hanks and hank ors, 1.1 Hi 53 Hills Payable, 10,<K)i) 00 Total, $121,170 lo I, John Augustus Harksdalc, Cashier ol the abovo-namod bank, do solemnly swear that tho abovo statement is true to (ho host of my knowledge and boliol. John Aug. Babksdai.k, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bolero 1110 this 7lh day of Oct. 1S03. John M. Ci.audy, .1. e. 1,. e, CoitBBOT- Attest: JOHN W. FKROUSON, ) .INO. A. RARKSDALK, - Directors. T. K.Topi), i STATE OF SO UTH OAR?LIN?". County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas3. \V. B. Stoddard, Plaintiff, vs. Re becca Hill, et ah, defendants. Pursuant to tho decree of the Court in tho above stated action, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry at Laurens Court House South Carolina, on salcsduy in November, isd.'l, during the legal hours of salo, all that tract of land situate In Laurens county in said stato known as "The Hill Place," containing one hundred acres more or less and bounded by lands of Jimmy Dia', Reason Curry and tlio "Robertson tract" of land. Terms: one-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash ?d.ho other half, payable at twelve months from day of salo with in terest from that day, to be secured by bond of tho purohaser and his mortgage of tho promises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. WHARTON, Oct. 10- It 0. 0. O. P STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laubens, Court of Common Please. Rebecca E. Bell vs. H. M. Allison. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above stated case, I will sell at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales day in November, 1893, the same being the 6th day of the month, dtiring the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcel of land, sii utc, lying and being in the County of Laurens, State of ?South Caro lina, containing Two Hundred and Sixty-four acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. L. Cun ningham, Wittie Bros., the old Boyd place, Bcssey and Chess Fin Icy, M. C. Cunningham and others. Terms: One-half cash, the re mainder on a credit of one year. The credit portion to he secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. II the purchaser docs not comply with the terms of the sale the land will he resold on the same clay without further order of the court. Pur* chaser has leave to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. WHARTON, Oct. 9, '93.?4t c. c. c. p. ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, County of Lauhkns, Court of Common Please. F. Hicks vs. Caroline II. Motes. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above stated case, I will sell at Laurens 0. II., S. C, on Sales day in November, 1893, tnc same being the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Conn ty of Laurens, State of South Carolina, containing Fitly acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of Mrs. Rebecca Cannon, Mrs. A. E. Fuller and others, and known as as part of the Edinon Pasley tract of land. Terms, one-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months fiom date, credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser with inter est from day of sale together with a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to havcoption of paying all of the purchase money in cash. If terms of sale arc not complied with, the land- will he resold on the same day at the risk of the former purchaser without further order of the court. Purchaser to pay for papers. 4. H. WHARTON, Oct. 9, 93-41 c. c. c. Power Happenings. Mrs. K. N. Power had moved to Highland JHome and will keep boarders for tho school there. Mr. W. H. Godfrey has opened up a stock of goods at this place. We bespeak for him a liberal pat ronage. Mr. C. A. Power will j enter Fur man Univorslty in a foW days. Tho Wrought Iron Home Com fort Co. have been selling their stoves in this community the past few days. We understand that "Billy Bar low" has been taking lessons in prevaricating down in Egypt. Don't get lost any more, Billy. Tliero are somo few cases of fever in this community,otherwise the health is good. On Dit. Nnruie. Cotton picking, corn and hay gathering aro in order now, with about two-thirds of a crop, as was expected boforo tho storm. A ft it n 3 months visit Mrs. Thomas Knight has returned to her home in Arkansas. Mrs. Annie Oreer has gono Val dosta, Ga., to join her husband in their future home. Tho Sunday School at Bratnlolt shop will continue tho fourth quar ter. Every body seems to bo enjoying good healtii at present. B. A. J. How's This! Wo oiler Ono Hundred Dollars reward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. We, the undcrsigned,have known P, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honor able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, C). I lull's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7?cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA, County or Lau hens, Court of Common PJoas. TL C. Pool, Plaintiff, vs. George Metts, Defendant. Pursuant to the decree of the Court In tho above stated action, 1 will sell tit public outcry to tho highest bidder, at Laurons Court House, South Carolina, on Salcday In November, IS'JO, during the legal hours of sale, ?11 that tract of land situate in Luureus County in said state, countalning Two Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less and bounded by lands ot Henry Hin soll, James Beodor, Dr. O. Evans, Manuel Oxnor and Mrs. Lipford. Terms: One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash; tho balance twelve months from day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser and his mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from that day. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. WHAltTON, Oct. 0, 1SD3-11 C. 0. ?. I?. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, County qf Laukkns, Court of Common Picas. IS. M. Oaine, Plaintiff, vs. B. F, Grant, Defendant. Pursuant to the decree of the Court In the above stated action, I will sell at public outcry to highest bidder, at Luureus Court House, South Carolina, on Saleduy in No vember, I8!>:5, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situuto In Lumens County in said Stale, containing Twenty-three and one-half (2:$.}) Acres, moro or leas, bounded on the North by lands of John G. Williams, East by Jesse S. Hill, South by D. H. Hittand West by It. S. Griffin?being A portion of thu original tract of Jesso S. Hill. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pug for papers. J. IT. WHARTON. Oct. 0, '93-It c. a o. p. ST^TE~?i?rSOUTH CAROLINA. County of Laurkns. Court of Common Pleas. \V. B. Stoddard, plaintiff, against Albertina Oaspary, eta)., defend ants. Pursuant to the decree of the Court in the above stated action, I will sell at public outcry to tho highest bidder at Laurons Court ilouse, South Carolina on salesday in November, 1 S0:i, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situate In Laurons county in said State, known as the Garrott place, containing two hundred and sixty live acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of Martha Hoik, R. K. Owings and others, tho said place lying on the Bast side of tho public road from the town of Lau rons to the city of Greenville. Terms: one-half cash; the bulanco payable at twelve months from day ol sale with interest from that day, to bo secured by bond of tho purchaser and his mortgago of tho promises sold. The purchaser has tho prlvllego of paying oil cash. Purch isor to pay for p ipers. If terms aro not complied with, prom ises to be resold on sumo or somo subsequent salesday at risk of former purchaser. J. II. WIIAKTON, Oct. 10,-11 0.0. CP. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Under the power given mo In tho lust will and testament of Milburn Curry, deceased, 1 will sell to tho highest bidder on Saturday Nov. II, 1808, at 11 o'clock A. M. at the late residence of said deceased, near Gray Court in Lauronsoounty South Carolina? the lands belong ing to the estate of said docensed, MB follows, to wit: Tract No. I. The home place con taining seventy-ono and 81-100 itorns bounded by lands of 13. I. Abercrombto, John Curry, Henry Hill, estates of J. II. Shell and M. II. Bardln. Tract No. 2, containing oighty sevon and lo-fTiO acres, bounded by lands of Henry Hill, B. A.Gray, Jr. and tract No. 1. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papeiv, Plats of said lands can bo seen ut my house. AI a kt in A. C'ukry, Oct. 10, MKt,-lt Exocntor, PEKFEGTIVY 10TOY! Was the universal comment of the many ladies who favored us with their presence at our Opening Dis play of fall it| Qwfe ?i |liltaiiY on the 6th and 7th inst. We take this occassion to express our grateful appreciation of their kind expressions of approval and to assure them that although many of our handsomest Hats and most elegant Dress Patterns are sold, our Stock will be constantly replenished with the choicest Novelties the market affords. Our custo mers will always find our Stock complete in each Department. A Rare Chance for Bargain Hunters. We Haven't Room for Our Immense Shoe Stock. Our second floor is full of Shoes. We must have room, and in order to make room for our Mammoth Stock of Shoes, we are offering good Shoes at unheard of low prices. Our Shoe Stock must be reduced, and we are sure it will be reduced when our customers sec how very cheap we are selling real good Shoes. You will have to see Shoes and prices before you can appriciate how very low we are selling good Shoes. We throw on the market this week a job lot of Shoes, including some of the latest styles in Ladies Fine Shoes. Come and make your selection at once before they are all gone. They arc bound to sell for they go at HCalf Price. Our $1.50 shoes for ladies and men are the best shoes on the market for price. Try one pair and you will buy no other. Our $2.00 shoes for ladies and men take the cake. Don't fail to try a pair. Our $2.50 shoes for ladies and men beats the world?good as any $3.00 shoe on the market. Our House is the only house you can get The Famous Bay State shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children. We will sell you a neat button shoe for ladies for only 97 cents. All solid. Very Respccttully, LAURENS CASH COMPANY. W. A. JAMIKSON and S. C. TQDD, Managers. 4m?5?93 ONCE IN A LIFE TIME. ? WHAT?* ?WHY THE GREATEST Clothing, Hat and Shoe SALE ON RECORD. Times are Close. Times are Hard. But uevcr in the history of the mercantile trade have prices been so low as you will find them at the Famous Clothing Stoke. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing* Wc have as much as any three stores in the city, and our prices arc the LOWEST down. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. On Shoes wc beat the world. Mens' Shoes, Boys Shoes, Ladies Shoes, Misses Shoes, Children Shoes?all grades, all right. All prices are right down at the Rock Bottom. Our lines: Ohas. Heiser, Bay State, Georgia Home-made and Hamilton Brown?every pair guaranteed. Gents Furnishing Line Complete. Our Underwear can't be beat. Over Coats, Mclntosh Coats, Rubber Coats, Odd Coats in endless variety. Hats of prettiest styles and leading shades will be found in our store. Now we have said our little speech all we ask is for you to come and we will show you that this little note simply states facts about Goods in our store. We advertise only what we have. Come to our store and see for yourself. Get our PRICES. TDstvis, Roper A, Co. The People's Clothiers. Save Payin Doctors' Bills BOTANIC ? BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY ? FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - lins l*?n thorouitlily tertca by cm- ^ Incut |ilijrKli'iniM nml (lu> v ?(??.?> A fur <0 jrcni-.., n:i(l uovor fnlU to W ??uro ijiili. I:ly ami |x rmaucutly Q SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECZEMA, > RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS. V> n-rl r.ll iinnnc-r of X ATI SO, ?ritKAOlNO mal Q IC'IJ.NIMI KOKXni liivHilnlily nir<n mpOT > V illi*yiiin b!-<il ?IU?-n ??<??.< H dini tli.".. an. t.A- T> ioweo, i'rlrotl i>orlH>*.t.U',0 ln.tllMli.r^i K<-k- \ ?hie i<jr ?Irfkicl'-t?. SENT FRV:EwoN?Jo.?fL:i?n5.# B'.OOD BALM CO,, Atlanta, 0". f Notico to Toacho s. The regular examination for teachers will be held in the Court House on the 27th and 28th day of October for granting certificates to teach. On the 27th for whites and on the 28th for colored. AH parties will please meet punctually. THOS. J. DUCKETT, 8. C. I.. C. Oct. 2, i8o3-3t. NOTICE! ALL Applicants for the scholarship in Charleston College will report to me at once their name and grade. THOS. J. DUCKETT, School Commissioner, PURE DRUGS Are very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DE. B. P. POSEY keeps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do well to call. I also carry a large stock of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Tobacca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a first-class Drug Store. I keep GARDEN SEEDS of reliable houses constantly ' on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, B. F. P?SEY9 WHOLESALE MO RETAIL DRUGGIST. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS! TREASURER'S OFFICE. ) LAurtKNs, 0. II., 8. 0., > Sept. lltli, 1803.) The Rooks for the collection of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year commencing November i?t, 1892, will be open from Monday, October tilth, 1803, to December 30th, 1893. For the con venience of Tax Payers 1 will attend the following places on the days designated for the collection of the same, viz.: Office from October lGth to 2lst. Tylersville, October 23, morning. Joseph Duncan's Store, October 24th. R. Y. 11. Hell's Store, October 26th. Clinton, October 20th. Qoldvllle, Oetober 27th, morning. Milton, October 27th, evening. Cross Hill, October 28th. Waterloo, October 80th, R. L, Henderson's, October 31st, morn ing. Rrowerton, October ?lst, evening. Tumbling Shoals, November 1st. Dial's Church, November 2d, morning. White's Store, November 2d, evening. Parson's Store, November 3d. Young's Store, November 4th, morn ing. Pleasant Mound, November 4th, eve ning. Office, November 5th to December 30th, 1893, after which the Penalty will be at tached. tax levy. State Tax, r>'.. mills County Tax, 2-i.j " Railroad Tax, 3!., " School Tax, 2 ~ " Total, 18', Special for Laurons Graded School, :; Interest on School bonds, I Total, I Total for Laurcns City Graded School, 17;'i " Special for Princeton Graded School, 3 " Total for Princeton School Dis trict, hi'., " Poll Tax $1.00. Every male citizen, between the ages of Twenty One and Fifty years, except thoso incapable of earning a support from being maimed, or from other causes, and those who are now exempted by law, shall be deemed Taxable Polls. Tax payers owning property in the different Townships are earnestly re quested to call for receipts in each Township, thereby saving time, and per haps penalties and cost. J. D. .MOCK, County Treasurer. Sept. 13, 1803?44?10t Notice to Creditors, All persons having claims against the estate of Reason Curry, de ceased, will present the same to the undersigned by the iSth day of October next or they will be hai red. W.C.CURRY, Sept. i8, 'S3-.1t. Executor. NOTICE. Abb Persons having business with tho School Commissioner will find him in Iiis Office on Saturday of each WOCk, until further notice. Respectfully, Til OS. J. DUCK ETT, School Commissioner I .aureus Co. Aug. 8th 1803?30?tf UNDER BUY UNDER SELL; The Second World Fair is opening now at I, E. BURNS & GO. Two Stores, one at Bnrksdalc, and old stand near Little Knob, S. C Having enlarged our store room for our Large Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Millinery, Jeans, Woolen Suitings, Calicoes, Tin and Glass Ware, Hard ware, Furniture. Stoves, and all kinds of Bargain Goods that can be found. A nil it's so cheap. Our Goods must, shall and will be sold. Call and sceThomas, because seeing is believing. High and low arm Sewing Ma chines CHEAP. We remain your faithful and obedient servants, L. E. BURNS & CO. NOTICE! Opfiob or School Commissionbb. i September 20th, 1803.) THE Trustees of Senlllctown Town ship will please meet mo punctually in my office on Friday, 18th of Oetober next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the pur pose of dividing the Township into School Districts, an required bv law. THOS. J. DCCK ETT, School Commissioner laurcns Co. Sept. 20, 1803?10 -21 SHERIFF'S SALES KOU NOVEMUKlt, 1S93. The People's Loan & Exchange Bank of Laurent?, S. C. Plaintiff, against Max Zarek, Defendant P.y virtue of n decree in the above stated case, I will sell at Laurcus C. II. S. C, on salesday in Novem ber next, the 6th day ol" the month, pining the legal hours for such sales in front of the Court House door?all that tract or parcel of land situated in the city of Laurcus, South Carolina, containing ( 13J) thirteen and three-fourths of nn acre, more or less, bounded by lands of Tandy Babb, Jane C. Clark, *Ar. H. Garrett and others. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for, papers. Also in the case of N. B. Dial against G. T. Jennings at same time and place, all that lot or parcel of land situated in the corporate, ?" limits of city of Laurcus, S.O., conjk taining one-half acre (A) more or less, bounded by lands ol Tandy Babb, W. II. Garrett, Hunter and others. Terms of sale cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. It the terms of the above sales are not complied with said property will be resold on the. same or some subsequent salesday at risk of former purchaser. G EO. S. McCRAYY, Oct. 10, '93, Sheriff L. C. STATE OF SOU Til CAROLINA. La u kens County. Allen H. Furrow, plaintiff, against Charlotte Farrow and othors, de fendants, By virtue of a decretal order in tho above stated case, I will sell at Laurcus 0. IL 8. 0. on salesday in November next during tbo legal hours for such sales, all that tract or parcel of land situated In county and state aforesaid, containing 190 acres more or less, bounded by lands of \V. II. Workman, S. C. Hairs ton, N. P. Whltmiro and othors. Terms of sale, one 'third eusb, one third twelvo months from date ot sale, and one third two years from date of said sale, with Interest on credit portion from date of sale, secured by a bond of tho purchaser and a mortgage ot tho promises, with privilege to ! purchaser to pay entire bid In cash, If terms of sale uro not complied With, s ?id land will be resold on same or some subsequent salesday at risk of former purchaser. Pur chaser to pay for all papers. Geo. s. McOhavy, Oct. k?, ".>:}- II 8. i-. 0. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Laukunh County, Court of Common Pleas. F. 15. tylleut, Lottio Wil.'ut, Vir ginia O'Neal und J. Warren Holt as Administator of Susan Polt, deceased, Plaintiff against James Crow, Defendant. Pursuant to tho decree of tho Court in tho abovo slated action, I will soil at public outcry to tho highest biihb r at Laurons C. II., Smith Carolina, on Saloday of No vember, 1800, during tho legal hours of sale all that tract of land situate iu Laurens County, in said Slate, containing tine Hundred and Eleven ucros, more or less hounded by lands <.i Sarah Graydon, do ceased, 1). A. Henderson, Jane Knight ami I), M. Crow, being part ol tho lauds of tho late Joseph Wll cut. Terms: One-half cash, tho bal ance on a on dit of twelve months from tho day of sale, with interest, from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser, and mortgage of I the promises, with leavo to pur chaser to pay all cash, i bo pur chaser to p .y for papers. U terms of sue are not complied with, premises to be resold on saino or subsequent Saloday at risk of for mer purchaser. GEORGE S. MuORAVY, Oct.'.), I8'.):,1?It s. b. 0. .STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County op Laukbns. Court of Common Please. Geo. A. Norwood vs. G. \V. Smith, et. al pinst.an( to a decree of the Court in the above slated ease. I will sell at Laurcu? ('. 11.. S. C on Sales day in November. 1S93, the same being the <>th day of the month, all that tract or pareel <>!' land, sil uatc,lying and being in the county of Laurcns, Stale of South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Thir ty-one acre-, more or less and hounded by lands <>f |<>c Patter son. Ben La 11 fold. Mel Fleming, Enorcc River, Smith and Craig. Terms cash. If tho purchaser docs not comply the land will he resold on the same day without further order of the court. Purcha ser to pay for papers. j. 11. SVIIARTON, Oct. y, o? 11 C. C, c. P, STATE OF SOU Ml CAROLINA, County oi?' h Aukens, Court Of < 'ommoii Pleas. Sallie 1). Oshiirn, vs. P.li/a J). Os burn In her own right and as Administratrix of Win. K, Os hurii, Purr, ot 1 a docrco <>f (hocourt in (he above stated ease, | will soli at Laurcus <'. IL, S. (.'.. on Salesday in November, 1803, tho sumo being tho 0th day of tho month, during (ho legal hours of sale, nt public outcry to (ho highest bidder, all that tract ..I parcel of land, situate, !y Inj4 and being In the County of Laurent, Stain of South Carolina* Coulaiuing One Ihn,died and' Twenty Kighl Acres, more or l.e^s bounded by lands of Ludy Mills, Laura Alii m, Jiohll W. Fouler, John M. PtailkS and Othors, and known a 1 tho Win. K. Oshlim home place. Terms i 1 Inc-half c ish, with Icavo to purchasei lopny his < nllrobld in cash. 11 the terms of the sate are not complied with tin- land may ho resold on the same or some subso quont .Sale day w ithout further or der of the Court. ^Purchaser to pay for papers, J. IL WHARTON, Oct. i), 1,803-4! 0. 0. i\ SM