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i|>fce Gietuertiser ptlon ?rio??ia Months,' iL PA YABIiK IN A i) VA NOK. W. W. BALL, EDITOR. Rates for Adyertlslng.?Ordinary Ad vortisoinonts, per square, one Inser tion, % 1.00} eaeb subsequent Insertion, 60 <?< MtM. Liberal roduotlon made for lsr?o Ad vorliooiueuts. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. Ii AUREN 8, 8. O. Oot. 17, 1898. Oov. Tillman's "great speech" at the Louisville convention was we havo no doubt very interesting to listen to as It Is to read, but he neg lected to explain how freo silver can help the f irmer*. He offered nothing in evidence to show that free coinage would swoll the vol ume of the currency or that a gold standard would decrease it. There is not one word in his speech to convince a reasoning m in that the cry for free sliver has a basis in common sense. It Is easy to say that mono-tnetnltom would oppress the debtor class and contract tho currency but the O >vornor does not toll how or why. Nor cm he. Govoruor Tiltman deserves very high praise, howover, for the forci ble presentation which ho mado to the Westerners of the Southern side of tho negro question so far as it relates to politics. In that por tion of his address he spoke with the undaunted candor of a man and did his state credit. And grant that it does come to a party struggle between a single gold standard and bimetallism,? unless tho parity of sil vor and gold can bo guaranteed by international agreement aud a means bo pro vidod to protect the cheaper coin from possible depreciation, the Ad vertiser is for gold. We doubt the possible existenco of anything othor than gold that will ever again pass ns money between nations and a metallic dollar that will buy less than a hundred cents anywhere on the globe is worse than no dollar at all. This paper believes in a strict construction of the federal consti tution, a low tariff, white suprem acy and honest money. If any body would like to call ".at anar chy we havo not Lhe slightest ob .'ectica. if othor people prefer to call their belief in paternalism, sub-treasury schemes, governmen tal ownership of railroads and an inflated currency by such names ns^Jeffersonlun" and"Jack sonian Democracy" we do not care how much of that sort of cheap fun thoy have. A Kentuckian on being informed that the price of whiskey had gone up observed that he had one con solation; it could not go higher than it was worth. If the people wanted silver as much as they do whiskey the government might expect to establish a dispensary and succeed in disposing of some sixty or sevouty cents worth for a dollar. Tho Governor >?poko of himself in his St. Louis speech as a ''plain biuut man." The expression orig inated in tile most brilliant and demlgogic oration ever penned. To say tho least, our Governor in apt when be sets up Mark Antony as his model. In Georgia the parson is still in politics and it begins to look as if the Rev. Mr. Evans would be the next Governor. The frequent oc currence of tho preacher In Geor gia's political firmament leads to tho suspicion that tho average Georgia layman is too wicked t be trusted with the authority ot coroner. Editor Petty is being pressed for the Colhctorshlp. Tho Ad vertiser prefers General Bratton to anybody else because Genera) Bratton deserves the place but tho appointment of Mr. Petty would give entire satisfaction, It is becoming evident that Sen ator lrby's affection for the Presi dent which first manifested Itself last winter was not deep seated or else the course of Ids true love d not run smooth. It could not bear tho appolntmontof Harris of Union. Possibly when Solomon re marked that "of making books there is no end" he had in mind tho issues of tho Congressional Record. Wo should bo pleased to see tho John Gary Evans boomlet arise and smile and assure us that it is not as dead as it seems. Men nnd brethren, how has the cause of tomperance been ad vanced since a dispensary was es tablished in this town? The Sonate of the United States is probably the only paralytic ever known among parliamentary bodies. Suppose tho Senate in its help lessness should lose the power to adjourn ? Was th? word "riot" derived from tho name of the Bra/.llllnn oapital? Allen of Nebraska spoke fifteen hour*. Suppose he had boen a a proacher? Where is the Ocala platform and the sub-treasury scheme? A hundred dollars will pay for a share in the cotton mill. -1 Hat Hut! Malt! Ii Is the feto of Antl'Tillmanites to suffer continuous, annoying and excruciating defeat but once In a while they cross their legs and look on the situation with genuine heartfelt pleasure. Just now those of them who sometimes take a sip aro Importing a good article from Augusta which they purchase at a fair price while the loyal Refawm er Insists upon the puro stuft sold .by tho Dispensary although it costs a lovely little sum extra, which goes Into tho State's till. The Cheraw Reporter says that tho Columbia Register "Interests the Antis because they always want to know what tho Devil is doing and saying for himself." We do not consider the Register a little bit devilish. Does the Roporter be lieve that a veritably stupid news paper eon Id maintain a paid up circulation In the nether regions? Wo should think that to pay down below a paper should have snap and sparkle. It Judgo Hudson Is punished for his honesty ho has tho satisfaction of knowing that thoro is a place reserved for him In tho respect of Democrats by the side of Wade Hampton. With Hudson's and Gary's de cisions and a pitiful lack of profits the Dispensary law totters an though it had imbibed itself. Tho Dispensary has seen Its beat days, all of which were a disgrace to the Stute. State banks of Issue with care ful and stringent legislative safe guards to protect their currency would at least give contentment to the people and would probably prove a stimulant to business. At last accounts that foil de stroyer, T. Larry Gantt, had not extirpated Ool. Dillard. It will be a great wrong to copy right tho palmetto for whiskey flasks. Shall the money of the country be undermined and exploded by the Pops? The United States Senate like, tho giraffe cannot get vo eas iness. ... Tho Advertiser fears that it is just such a heretic as the Spar tanburg Herald calls a goldbug. Judgo Gary, you are something of a Daniel after all. When tho hair begins to come out in combing, it shows a weak ness of tho scalp that calls for im mediate attention. The best prep aration to arrest further loss of hair and restore the scalp to a healthy condition is Aycr's Hair Vigor. Union Meeting. The Union Meeting of the Fifth Section will meet with Huricane Church Saturday bofore tho 6th Sunday in October. 11 A. M.: Introductory Sermon by RffV.T. A Campbell. 11.30 A. M. Why do Baptists re strict tii?? Lord's Supper?E. P. Jonen, W. K. Halo and Rev. B. F. Corly. 1:30 P. M. Exegesis, 1st Cor. 15:21?Uro. E. L. Wells and Rev. J. D. Muhon. The Sunday School as an Evan gelising Agency?M. B. Crisp, Ad"lphtl* Fuller. J. II. Wharton and Rev, H. Fowler. Sund-iy, 10 A. M. Sunday School Mass Meeting. Addresses?Bro. Frank It imago and Thud Sumeral. 11 A. Mt Sermon?Bro. B. F. Oorloy l P. M. Sermon?Bro. J. D. Ma hon. W. P. ~UR ER. _m Sec'y. "Why Is Ho so Irritable?" This question is often heard and nearly as often unanswered. It is not always remembered, as it should bo, that the occasion of ill temper and irritability is often to bo found in the physclal condi tion of the persons affected. What Is the use of trying to "harmonize" a man whose liver has gone back on him? If a man is tortured with rheumatism, how can ho bo ex pected to ho affable and agreeable? Can a confirmed dyspeptic be ex pected to bo cheerful and always ready to tell a funny story ? Tho only way to remove tho difficulty 13 to get at the cause. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, impure blood and liver troubles yield to Hood's Sar saparillu; this is why it is an effec tive tranquillKor, a peaceful mes senger, and a preventive of domes tic quarrels. STATE op SOUTH CAROLINA County of Laurens?Court op Probate. Whereas, Jno. D. Williams, has applied to me for Letters of Admin istration, with will annexed, on the estate of Nancy Dunn, 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. O, on the 2d day of Nov. at io o'clock A.. M., to show cause, if any they can why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of Oct, 1S93. JNO. M. CLARDY, j. p. l: e. Oct. 16, '93-3t ADMINISTRATOR'S BY virtue of an order of the Probate Court for Laurens County, I will sell to the highest' bidder, at Laurens C. H., S. C, on the 6th*day of November. 1893, at it o'clock, a. m., the notes and judgments belonging to the estate of Bird Roberts, dee'd. Iii ms?Cash. L. C. ELMORB, Adm'r of the estate of saiddce'd. Excelled by None Mr. James E. Jjucae Severe Case of Rheumatism " I hare been troubled with rheumatism dur ing the past year. For weeks at a Urao I was confined to my room. I rosolred to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho result of partaking of this great medicine ffU thut It mndo mo ?tron? und henlthy as before." James e. Lucas. 818 Norlh llond Bt. Baltimore, Md. HOOD'S OURE8. HOOO'8 Pills ?ro purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Bold by all drugglat*. W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE K<5VWfP. Do you wear them? when next In need try a pair. Hest In tho world* If you want a fine DRES3 SHOE, made In '.he latest stylet, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as weld If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. W. I? DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mast. Sold by STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, Court of Common Picas. E. M. Oalne, Plaintiff, vs. B. P. Grant, Defendant. Pursuant to tho decree of the Court in the above stated action, I will sell at public outcry to highest bidder, at Laurens Court House, South Carolina, on Saleday in No vember, 1893, during the legal hours of sole, all that tract of land ^?t'"\te In Laurens County in said State, containing Twenty-three and one-half (28$) Acres, more or less, bounded on tho North by lauds of John G. Williams, East by Jesse S. Hill, South by D. IT. Hittand West by R. S. Griflln?being a portion of tha original tract of Jesse S. Hill. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pag for papers. J. IT. WHARTON, Oct. 9, '93-4t c. 0. 0. P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County or Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. W. B. Stoddard, Plaintiff, vs. Re becca Hill, et al.| defendants. Pursuant to tho docroo of tho Court in tho above stated aetion, I will sell to tho highest bidder at public outcry at Laurens Court Houso South Carolina, on salesday in November, 1893, during tho legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situate in Laurens county in said state known as "The Hill Place," containing one hundred acres moro or less and bounded by lands of Jimmy Dia', Reason Cnrry and tho "Robertson tract" of land. Terms: one-half of the purchase money to bo paid in cash ?tho other half, payable at twelve months from tiny of sale with in terest Irom that day, to bo secured by bond of tho purchaser and his ; mortgage of tho premises sold, j Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. WHARTON, Oct. 10-R O. C. C. P. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to the decree in the case ' of F. P. McGownn, as assignee, etc., and C. D. Barksdale, as agent, vs. A. W. Burnside, ct. al., I will sell at public outcry at Lau rens C. II., S. C, on Salesday in November next, the following de scribed property to wit: All that lot or parcel of land known as the A. W. Burnside residence, in the city of Laurens, bounded on the North by Laurens Street, on the East by Dr. J. T. Poole, on the South by Dr. T. E. Todd and J. Wells Todd, and on the West by Church Street, and containing one Acre, more or less. Terms:?One-half of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of tho 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 chase! fails to comply witli the terms of sale the property will be resold at his risk on the same or some subsequent salesday. GEO. S. McCRAVY, Sheriff L. C. ? ?_ STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lauren?. Probate Court. Austin Cheek as Administrator of Jno. D. Cheek, deceased, Plain tiff, against Cnrrie C. Martin, ct al., Defendants. Pursuant to decree rendered in the above stated case I will sell on Salesday in. November next, being the 6th (lay of the month, during the legal hours of sale, at public out cry, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: That tract of land in said county and state known as the "Home Place," containing 189 acres more or less bounded by lands of Austin Check, "Simpson Tract," James A. Riddle and others. And also 194 acres known as the Simpson Tract situated in the county and Mate aforesaid bounded by "Home Place," James A. Riddle, W. P. Harris and others. ? Terms: One half cash, balance on credit of twelve months with in terest *n the credit portion from the day of sale. Credit portion to be secured by the bond of the pur chaser and a mortgage of the prem ises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. If pur chaser fails to comply with terms of sale property to be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday at his risk. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN M. CLARDY, Oct. 10, '93?4t j. P. l. c JAS. P. WILSON, DENTIST. In oilicc at Honca Path, S. C, every day except Friday, when 1 will be in office at Williamston, S. C. Nitrous Oxide Gas and Odon tundcr administered for painless extraction of teeth. -THE FRESHEST Groceries, Fruits, Canned Goods, and CONFECTONS M AT IKennedy Bros! a b nEEEEEEBonnniaaaaiaEEEEEEr.Ee Wc have a supply ot SEED RYE. You had better purchase before it is all disposed of at KENNEDY'S. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. Is Life Worth Living? That D>epomls On THE LIVER. For more ills icsulc from an Un healthy Liver than any other cause. When you arc Bilious TAKE LIVER-AID. When you are Constipated TAKE LIVER-AID. When you icel Dizzy TAKE LIVER-AID. When you have Dyspepsia TAKE LIVER-AID. When you have no Appetite TAKE LIVER-AID. When your Skin is Sallow TAKE LIVER-AID. When you arc Out ot Sorts TAKE LIVER-AID. No Pain?No Gripes in Liver Aid. A graduated medicine glass goer, free with each bottle. LIVER-AID Cost nly 60 cts, And It Cures You. All of the above Manufactured by -THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG COMPANY, AUGUSTA, OA And Hold by H. MARTIN and B. F. POSEY, Agents. LAURENS, S. C. for Infants and Children. "CajtorUUaowell adapted to children that X recommend it m tu perl or to any prescription known to ma." H. A. AAcmsa, M. D., ? 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The urn of ?Castoria' in *o universal and It* merits bo well known UuU it seems ? work of Bupereroratlon to endorse lt. K*w ere tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wUhm e**y reach Oakum Mastt*. T>. I>, Nerr York City. L?t? Pastor Blooml ngdalo Bef ormed Church. Oaatoria mrofl CVillo, Oonrtlpetion, Rour Btomech, Diarrhoea, Knictatlon, KUla Worms, gives sleep, and proiootes dl Wl t?out injuri medication. " For several years I have recommended Sovr 'Castoria,' and bIiaII-always contlmie to o no as it lias invariably produced beneficial Makv Edwin F. I'ahobs, M. I>., * Tho Winthrop," I'J&th Street and 7th Are., New York Oily. Tun OBjrrAon Ookfawi, 77 Murray Stobst, Nsw Yon*. AND NOW -THEY MUST MOVE. Our object so far this season has been to show the people that we have, in every line represented in our stock, a collection never surpassed in Laurens. Having done this, wc desire to impress on the trade the matter of prices as of equal importance. What every buyer wants is the best assortment at the lowest prices. It is conceded even by our competitors that our stock towers above all others, and an inspection will convince the closest buyer that our pi ices are as low as reason can demand. Scan a few quotations taken here and there from our numer ous departments: Dress Goods 5 cts to $2.50 per yard. Elegant line of Henrietta 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Worth 25 per cent more money. A great line of 40 inch fancy worsted Dress Goods at 45 cts., marked 65 cts. elsewhere. A fine line Flannels, Serges, Hop sacking and other new weaves at astonishing figures. The finest line of Trimming, Silks, Velvets. Fui, Etc., to be found. Nice Dress Styles, Ginghams, only 5 cts. Full standard Calico, only 5 cts. A nice Jersey Glove, only 10 cts. The very latest in extra long Kid Gloves at 75 cts., worth .$1.00 A tremendous line of Hosiery from 5 cts. to 75 cents. Ladies winter Under Vest from 25 cts to $1.50. A good line Towels, 10 cts, reg ular 20 cts size. Clothing and Men's Hats. Great is our line and our prices are surprisingly low: Suits from fi.oo to $20.00. Pants from 40 cts., to $S.oo. Big line Hats from 15 cts. to $5.00.. Childrcns' Shoes from 25 cts to .$2.50. Ladies' Shoes from 50 cts to $4.00. Men's Shoes from 75cts to $5.00. Zeigler Bros., The Bay Co., and Hess' arc our leading makes, and they can't be beat. Our Millinery Department. Our Millinery Department is stocked with the best the markets of the world produce, and is in charge of the best talent we can procure. SIMMONS BROS. We Are Oil Top Once Again. And am prepared to furnish anything in my line at reasonable rates. New Goods aro arriving every day. Mending and repair ing done at sbort notiee and special attention given to watches. J w L R ? mm And in Fact ICvcrything Kept in a Flivr Class Kstablishmcnt. Cnllgat M, VISANSKA'S Jewelry Store, Southwest Corner of Public square. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, 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. II., S. C, on Sales day in November, 1S93, *nc 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, sit ute, lying and being in the County of Laurens, Slate of South Caro lina, containing Two Hundred and Sixty-four acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. L. Cun ningham, Wit tie Bros., the old Boyd place, Bcsscy and Chess Fin Icy, Mi C. Cunningham and others. Terms: One-half cash, the re mainder on a credit of one year. The credit portion to be secured by a bond of tlie purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. It the purchaser docs not comply with the terms of the sale the land will he resold on the same day without further order of the court. Pur chaser has leave to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. WIIARTON, Oct. 9, '93.-41 c. c. c. p. DR. W. H. BALL, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL SANK, LAURENS. Ovi i \g Days?Mou<tfty\i and TuotuUy*. E. J. O'CONNOR, -(dealer in) Pure Liquors, DOS llroa<1 St., Augusta, Ga. CHOICE old WHISKIES, BRANDIES, cins, RUMS, WINKS AND LIQUORS OF all KINDS. The Largest Liquor House in the South. fi0F~ Mail orders receive prompt attention. Sept. 25, '93-3111 NOTICE! ALL persons holding claims n^ainBt the County Commissioners will please rendor them in properly attested on or before I bo 31st instant, ns the books will be closed for the fiscal year at tbat time. By ord?*r <>f tho Board. II. I*. A DA IK, 0. ?. c C. 1.. 0. hi, L. Du 1.1.00k, Clerk. 48?3t NOTICE. Will bo lot to tbo lowest bidder tbe repairing of tbo Mcl'bcrson Bridge across Kabun Crook on Tbnrsday, tho 9th of November proximo, at 11 o'clock A. M. ('aminissioncrs resorvc tho rljrht to re ject any and all bids. By order of tbo Board. 11. V. ADAIK, Obalrroan YOU GET the BENEFIT. Make Good the Opportunity While you have it. - ??-i?^?r-'?-*?-srv? We have been badly deceived in the cotton crop?it is going to be very much shorter than we thought and as a natural conscqence the peo ple will have but little to buy with, so must hunt the place to get the most and best goods for their money. As we have already intimated we have bought too many goods, and rather than keep the money tied up in them for the next twelve months have decided to cut the very life out of F> TZ, ICES that we may turn our stock into money. Everybody knows we keep nearly all lines known to the trade. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO. t "Grit makes the man; The want of it the chump; The men who win lay hold, Hang or., and hump. We are trying to win. To do so the verse says we must hump?lay hold and hang on. That's Why We PERSIST in calling your attention to our Furniture ^-ANl)-^ ChinaGoods. We hang on to you to buy because we must have your trade?if possi ble?and we feel sure you can't do better. But we Can't Hang on to our Goods a great while at a time. Once seen, they are same as g sohl. We keep all kinds of Goods a that can be found in a first class Store. Stock constantly changing ?always new and fresh. S.?.#I.H.WiIkss56o u ? a ananaanaar.r.ccr.r.rj:raanai3aa^rr.r.crir.cr. U D 13 g a n >'. B ra n n en n n n n H n fe r. K rn ra n ra D B O o D D fa Q a a o r.ro STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lauhkns. Probate Court. WMBHKA8, J. H. Wharton, C. c. c. P., has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary E. Fielder, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred anil 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 15th day of Nov. at 11 o'clock, A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of September, 1893, JOHN M. CLARDY, Oct. a, '93.-6t j. p, L. o. MACHINERY! Wood Working Machinery. Brick and Tilo " barrel Slave " Ginning " < Jrain Threshing " Saw Mill " Kloo Hulling " K NUINKS A N I > HOI I. E R S. State AffOllOy tor Talhott A Sons' Bn? idni'h nml Bollon?, Saw and <itint Mills; itrowors' Brick Machinery, Double Screw Cetlon Pressosj Thomas' Direct Ac-ting Hl Oft m (no bolls); Thomas' Seed Cotton Klovators; Mull .V LumiUUS' GlnSj l .i'" *??*'??? u Klco llnllers; II. It. Smith A- Co.'h Wood-Workio? Macl ln ory, Dinners, Hand Suis, Moulders, Mor tlsors; Tononors' comprising uompleto equipment for Sash, Door ami Wupon Factories; DoIxtacho'h Plantation Saw Mills, variable lee<l. BBLTING, PITTINGS AND MAOHIN BRY SDPPJ.IKS. kVW" Wrlto mo for prices. y.O, HAD1IAM, Manager, Columbia, S. ('.