The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 31, 1893, Image 3

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<|>fie Qduertiser. LAUKENS, S. 0.| Oct. 31, 1893. IjOOAL; The Champion of I<aurciis. Duff Hellions, a negro living on Mr. J. I.. I?. Saoekloy's place near Barksdalob, rocontly picked 100 pounds of cotton in a day. Death. Mr. Henry Hunter, an old and woll known citizen and largo planter of tho Houthurn section Of tho county, died op tho 10th inst. Ho was a man of strong sense and character whose long lifo whh worthy and useful. round Guilty. J. Minis Sullivan, or Greenville, was tried at Anderson lust wook. for the murder of Ilermon G. Gilroa'ii, which occurro;! at. Greenville. The venue had boon changed to Anderson. Tho jury found a verdict of guilty after hoingout oiio am) a half hours Saturday night. Death ol* Mrs. ForgUSOn. Mrs. M iry Dorroh Ferguson, wlfo of Col. Jne. W. Ferguson and eldest daugu tor of Dr. Win. (.', Dorroh, died at 10 o'clock Saturday morninjr, 28th inst. Slio was about forty'Soven years old. Mrs. Ferguson was esteemed in this coiiiuiuuity as fe?/ wouion have beon. Gifted with lino Bonsoand ubaraoteri/.od by a disposition of unvarying kindlier and ohoorfulness h?r .lifo of motherly goodness anil purity tsayes behind in Jluonees which will long r unalu. Sho was a Christian, consolontlous and un assuming In her walk, but devoted to hor ehuroh with an affection whloh made her ono of its most useful mem bers. The funoral services wore conducted by ltov. A. Wardlaw at the oeinotery at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and tho romalns wore laid to inst in tho proience of an unusually large number of friends, ft has seldom oceurrod In I/iurons that a doath has brought mourning so gene ral and sincere. Death of Capt. Ij. It Brooks. Capt. L. it. Brooks Hod at his home at Fden yostorduy aftor a long Illness. Ho was about ?s yeara old. Capt. brooks was a leading larinor and citizen Of his HOOtlOU Of tho county. Ho was an upright man, patriotic and pub* lie spirited. During the war ho served in tho Hampton logion as a private and was a gallant soldier. II" was an ear nest and consistent Christian and a member of tho Methodist ohuroh. Tho lunoral sorvlooa will bo conducted hv Sohruodor lodge of A. 1?. Masons, of which ho was a past master and the re mains will ho Interred at Dial's ohuroh to-day. Capt. Brooks leaves a widow and a large family of ohlldrou. Ho was tho father of Mrs. W. P. UhildrOSS, Mrs. B, A. Sullivan and Mr. John Brooks of this city. Tonohcrs Assoolul Ion. Too ineinb.M.s of tho Uolorod Teachers Association of Laurens county, aro horc by noli lied that tho next mooting of the Association will eon veno at Poplar Springs church on Friday before tho third Sunday in Nov. next at 10 A.M. boing 1 ho 17th day of the month. Wo ask for a full attondanoool the members. Respectfully, M. A, Cunningham, Pres. Ij. C. t. A. An I in port ant Note. MR. DUA.lt Sir:-?The writer hasn't j-our name in mind just at this moment hut If you aro at all In arrears, please (rail in and settle. Tho Advkrtisbr has largo obligations to moot within the next few days and wo hope that all of our subscri bers will make it a point to pay If not all at laust a part of what is duo tho paper. Yours truly, Oct . 21 If Tju: aovbutishr. To ihe Public Generally. Tako duo notice <>i this fact, tho Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver has boon refused by this Government, but thoy bavonot yot undertaken to prevent tho troo and unllmlto l ooiuago of Sash, Doors, Bllnds,Shtnglosandgoneral build ing material at llio mints of II. K Cray, Lauren?, s. C. So call and got what you need to build with at H. R. Gray's. Ocl. 21?tf An Offer for Cash. Beginning With the lirst of noxt .Janu ary the A IiVKKTI-Ei: Will cost one dollar and a h ill' a '. ear, hut any old subscri ber paying -ii his at n ars and one dollar will receive tho paper until tho lirst day of Janu iry, IS93. Any now subscriber paying one dollar while this oll'or romalns standing will reccivo the paper until tho lirst day of January, ISO.?. If your supscript ion is paid up to the first day ol* lust May for instance, and you pay up to October 24th, and one dol lar you will Obtain a receipt entitling you to tho paper during the wholo of of noxt year. This offer Is only tomporary. it will probably continue for a few wooks. Next year will bo oleotlon year end yrfu will want a newspaper. By paying ono dol lar now you got tho paper not only for tho year but lor tho ten weeks between tills and January 1st. besides. Oct. 21 tf Local AdvertIscmcuts. Cbildron's shoes 25o to $2.25; ladies' shoes, 60o to $1.00, nion's shoos, 7f>o to .'J'?.OO. Simmons Bros. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and LWor Vroublo when Glenn .Springs water will euro you. You can got it at Kennedy Bros. The loaders of stylos and namors of prices on clothing aro D ivis, Uopor A Co. Glonn Springs water will ouro rheu matism. Foraale by Kennedy Bros. Now arrival of wall paper, window shades, poles, carpoting, rugs and art squarels. VVikos iV Co. Prettiest stock over coats and Mein tosh coats ever shown in l.aiircns at lowest prices. Davis, Itopor and Co. Wo have a very heavy stock of blan kets and will sell them cheap to reduce Our Stock. Simmons Bros. Last clianco for our Clinton friends to buy furniture, carpeting and oIiIiih goods before Synod. Got our spoobd prieos for this week only. WilkOS A < 'o. $ Zoiglor Bros., Hess, and Bay Shoo Co. are the best makes in shoos and ours is tho only place in town that you can I'm.I thorn. Simmons Bros. Place your dollar whore it buys tho most. That is a Sound financial rule and it suggests D ?vis, It ?per A t'o.'s store. Glonn Springs water Is kept in cases and on draught by K.oitnody Bros. Our shoe stock is immoiise am) our prices are irresistible. Soo our lino if von want t<> save money. Simmons 'Bros. Glonn Springs wnlor is specially good for all kidney and Madder troubles, ft will remove stone from the bladder in a <? oil 1 ? and speedy manner. For sale i?v Kennedy Bros. if you aro suffering from head-acho, loss of appotlle and weakness, try a oa*C of Glenn Springs water ami you will feel hotter. Foraaloby Kennedy Bros. pjui-cku. T havosecured tho oxclusivo right of tho uho of the celebrated A n.c.-dhelle KIJKF.KA, which Is a Brazilian prepa ration guaranteed to contain no dele terious matter and to extract all tooth absolutely without pain. 'Tis indood a b'<on to mankind. Give mo a call and i'o convinced as to tho Manufactory na tUxo ol my work. IMUONNOII, Aug. 15,03. 3mo. i Dontlst. TURN YOUIi F.Y KS On i Iii i Column, Head ami Accumu late Kfiotvlcdfco About Vuur Xclgli l>01h. Noou wo'Ji be hiding in our overcoattt. Ji'h less tbati two months unlil Christ mas. To our corroKroudoiits: Look out for WoddlngS, lires and oyolontS. I ???w, i: litiM over iiit> hoaulitul bu blo*. Tlio coining win tor, woaro pleased to state, will not bo an arctic one. L?11 reo ? morobauta ?an convoy mos sagos to 5CO0 LaiirOUS pooplo through Oils papor free of postage oii'jo a wcok. Cotton yestorday brought "s high as 7%. Tlio markets show an advanco from .Saturday 's pi ices. Dr. Posoy has received a handsome lino of Frenob candies. Perfectly lovely and awfully good tboy arc indeed. It would pay some porsou to open a wood ami coal yard in tins city Which might 1)0 profitably advertised 111 tbo advertiser. Tlio Presbyterian Synod Of South Car olina will meet at Clint OU lO-nigllt. Tlio opening sormoii will bo delivered by Dr. S. M. 8mitb, of Columbia. The great HeuafJbrlul r?C0 between Butler and Tillniau will bu run in tlio year ism, and by payingono dollar down now you obtain tlio Advrrtishk four* leen months lor one dollar. Mr. r.c Featuerstotio und bildoro turuod from tholr wedding journey la^t Thursday, having tnado a tour of Chica go, Niagara and other points of interest in tlio North and West. Congressman Shell has secured for Mr.Osoar Cunrilngham of this County a good placo on tho Washington city polioo loico. * * 15 i n Jack" has qualities to make a lino ollicor. Tlio AUVRRTtSKR from now to Jan. 1st IS!'"', including tho HOWS ol the down fall of tho dlspeuaary law and oilier fron ks to be printed next year, all for one dollar when alter .Ian. 1st '?1 it will cost a dollar and a half, Mr. Uoek 't Rlloy and Robert Nichol son of Auders-ui, paid L?nens a (lying ??isit last last wook, having mado tho trip on bicycles. Thoy received a warm woleomo from old friends who know tliom ns small boys when this place was their home several vears age. Carter Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, was shot to death at his restdenco by a supposed crank who claimed that Har rison 1k"I broken a promise to appoint hi in to an office, tt-itui lay night. Tim RSsasin, Pondergast b^ name, was cap tured . Mr Thomas M. Wllkes, forinorly of haurens, but now Of Washington, D. C, w.is married in that eitv on October Hie 24tb, to MisH Kutd Hydnor. Mr. Wllkes is p. stepson of Mr.?. Martha Wilke.-, of I.aureus and a hall' brother of JS. M.aud K. II. Wilkop. Mr. Wllkes'old friends in I, nitons wish him much happiness in Ilia married lifo. Business Notices. Sohool shoos. Try our Little Qlunt or irorndou Seamless for your boys ami girls. D'ivis, Roper A Co. A big lot of ohowing gum, laundi y ami toilet soaps and bluentono at Di. Posoy's Drug store. Don't forgot to buy of him. lie will sell you cheap. 15 jtul our nd and see if tlio secret of success isn't to keep your eyes open as to tha right place to buy your goods. 1300 men's and boys' suits at ju ices to suit i l.o i lines at D ivis, Ropor it t'o.'s, the i'eoplo's Clothiers. Thoro wore sovcral dollars lost on Sat urday by a man who bought a stove bo foro seeing our line. Keep your < yos open. Wilkcs ?V (!o. Qlt'tiii Springs water is a tried euro for all troubles arising from kidney, liver or blood disc '.sos. For sale bv Konuody Bros. At Dr. I'osoy'a Drug Sioro is a nice lot of Fronch oandy. All who wish to buy suoh will find it lo-thoir interest to ace Iiis stock before buying. Don't fail to see our elegant line ol two toned effects III dress goods. Tney are j now stylo?, beautiful patterns and very cheap. .Simmons Bro?. Senator Peffer wants a "light and du ral le dollar made of aluminum." AH right; out tlio t'.S. stamp on onough of it and Hie coin will go al Davis, Ropor A Co.'s famous clothing storo. For cloaks we are he.ul(piarli>rs. Our .stock is heavy and prices uro light. Sim mons I5r<i.s. To RUST?Ono small two-room house. w. w. BAi.n. biuircns Graded School?Honor Itoll. Ninth Grade?Miss Bettio Bramlett, Miss Bessie Lludgens, .lohn Dalle. Eighth Grade? Wm. Wells Simpson. Seventh Grade?Miss Pearl Barnett, Munion Kriorson, .lames Clardy. Sixth Grade?Misses Paulino Ander son, Bossio Barnett, Lillio Brown, Marie gene Gnine, Bessio Davidson, Emma IIndiens, Lyllian Irby, Pauline McCnr ley, bouiso Richoy, l.illio Vance, banra Wright. Boys?Goo. Balle,Jno. McKin ley, J. Luther Wasson. Fifth Grade?Miss Mcta Sullivan and Itenben Clardy. Third tirade?Miss Nellie Bolt, Tal hi lah Galno, Tdlla. O'Dell, Maggie Smith, Pearl Sullivan. Second Grade?Nannie K. Hildgons, Vaughan Gfilton, Lethe Owing*. Boys -.lohn Gtlkerson, Jim McKinley. First Grade?Fannie (iarrisou. II. L. Scaii-i:, Sup't. bist of ladtcrs Romaining In the Post Ofllco at Lan r?ns, 8. ('., unclaimed, lor tlio week end in^ October 23, 1803: Anderson, Dave Mark, Jerio Brqwn, b< c. Mance, Lu/.ctir BordOH, Will, L. Drier, Miss Annie Cox, Clnt Pixoto, Mariano Crawford, Bros. Illchardseu,Garrison Dray A Armstrong, Pitts, Jeff Oarrelt, Sam'l Patton, J. T, Harris, N. F. Kob?rUnn, Rev A K Marlis, W. D. Shell, Miss Marv Johns Max A. Saxon, Prof, T. A. .(ones, Willie Terry, Wm. II. Ltmgtord, Ben Wiliajns, Miss Flllier Little, Perry c. Workman. John Lanford, Miss S.tlllo Williams, Miss Mary McCollough.Mis.t D.? Woatliers, Mis- I'. ii n Meredith, Miles M. Williams, Miss Madie Mnrows, Naibun Whilworth, K. B, Persons calling (or any of above let tern wijl please say, "They are udvur Used.'' T. B. Cbrwh, P. M. Rnglieh Spavin Liniment removes' all Hard,Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curb, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bono, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats,Coughs, etc. Save f?O by use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful Blemish Curo ever known. Sold by H. P. Burd?lto A Co. Druggist, Laurons, C. II. 8, ?. IIiiriiKVlllo Notes. Wc had a kind of a storm last Sunday which buried the cotton a little deeper. "Jack frost" has put in foe Ids share. Wo think ho will reap enough grass to winter on with all case. Lust 4th Saturday after preach ing at Warrior our choir met their faithiul, indefatigable music teach er, Prof. OotnptoD. All wore glad to meet him; again and again tuey shook his band cxtonding congrat ulations to learn that his vocal or gans were much bettor. ? To him tho choir at Warrior look up to ?s a father, and their lovo for him is touching in .Jts exhibitions. A natural father could hardly be morotenderly loved than is ho by the Warrior Singer.-? After sink ing a Short lesson they adjourned until some two hours later they gathered together at tho residence ol your correspondent and made as good sacr od music as heart could wish. Conto gain Professor you uro always welcomed. The patrons of Owous Academy School lias scoured the service of Prof. J. \Y, Fowler for the next sch sion, which will begin on tho 15th of Novembor. We arcs informed thai J. C. l'odd, of your city, will make Burnsvillo his location next year. Wc will bo glad to huvo all your city can spure such us Jim. Prof, Compton, und J. T. G.trrelt and Julius Todd spout last Satur day night with J. C. Hums. Misses Sue and Florence. Ourry and Mr. YVrop, of LU?is vicinity paid our little town a short busi ness .stay last Tuesday. Mr. Hump McDowol and Miss .Minnie Blakoly, of the Long llranchJSsectlou, visited Miss Kittie 10. Burns recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ij, e. Burns went to the fair at Woodruff lust Friday. Little Olaud is hoping around on one fool and a stick, from a wound received from as small a thing as a pin. The pin was in the hem of his pants and he undertook to mount a horse and ?liped back anil struck the pin with one loot mid drove it about hull' up into the un klo-bone, and to-day cue foot is twice as large as the other. We supposo it is dew poisoned the cause of its Inllamatiou. He lias our sympathy in his nllliclioii. Ask Bums what is he going to exhibit at the World's Fair. B. 0. Burns happened to be I he happy man. It's of the masculine gender. ' As everybody has been to tho Indian doctor health is .'.nod. Tim road commissioners ought (o get a little straighter in behind one of our overseers ami inako him or der out the boys and open out the North eud of the road by Burn.-.' store. W hat has become Of the Alliance ? What good have they accomplish ed V Why don't they conti ol tho cotton market ? Bum Blinker. Long Brauch. In our old age wc arc ready to exclaim in the language of MaJ. Jones, tho Georgia \s it ol ante-bel lum days, lot tho kettle to the trumpet speak, tho trumpet to tho eannotieor without, tho cannon to Heaven and the. Heavens to earth, for one of tho little Gilsons, tho baby one, has left home and gone to I ho city school, lie is at home at this writing alter one week tel ling of all the new things at school, and our neighbors all rojoice with us. lint ii reminds old Sloctim of the passage in Scripture which says wo have seen strange things to day. Quarterly Conference of tho Clin ton circuit is in session at this writing, Saturday. Miss Addle WuIdrep,of Spartan burg County, has been visiting the little Qilsons the past week. Miv. Nannie Wallace and son, of Belfast, havo bam visiting rela tives in this section. A patent medicino wagon past through one day last week and ft life insurance agent the next. Prof, McCashin the latter. We venture to say that Blakoly, Hipp & Blakoly can gin more cot tou in less time than any other p.u ty with the same capacity, six horse power, ono bale per hour. ?M r. (), P. Qoodw in's now dwelling is m aring completion, and when finished will be the biggest thing on Long Branch, Mr. Jarnos Bell, who has boon sick for some llmo we are glad to say, is convalescent. Mr. E. Y. Cunningham with bis broken leg is doing reasonably well. L. W. Damage picked cotton a whole day last week, Iho fust time in twenty years. Wo wonder why. Miss Allice Blakely will teach the school at Oak drove the com ing year, and Miss Ruth Todd ft Oakdnle. Tho patrons uro to be congratul ted. Dr. Duvall und W. A. McQuown ! attended the Slock .show at Jack SOUSVillO thi! :27th inst., and report a pleasant time but haven't told anything yet. Slocum (ill,son. How's This! We oiler One Hundred Dollar reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be enn d by Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. P. J. cheney & Co, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami bolievo him perfectly honor able in all business transactions add financially able to carry out. any obligations made by their linn. West &TrUUX, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, o. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally acting directly upon (he blood and mucous surface.-; of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7?cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, Tho joints and mosaics are so lubricated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that nil rheumatism and stiffness soon disappear, Uot only Hood's. Twenty Five Cent Col 11 inn. Adverti&omonts will no prlntod under lie:, head for ono cent a word each inser tion, nono to bo inserted for lo.ia than 20 conto. To llKNT. Ono ol the handsomest Hlora rooms In Lumens with largo base ment and freight elevator. $4J5 a year. A bo 6 room brick o itlago within '."on yds of public square Apply at this oillcc. A Call in PrlCQv. At Wmtener and Martin's barber shop a shavo may now bo had for ten cents. O wings ville. Regretting tliut I huvo been absent from tho columns of tho Advertiser, I will again try to give you the news from our com munity. There-is a great deal of sickness about us just now. Mr. J. W. Cooper is convalescent. M'ss Mnggio is thought to be some bet ter but is still quite ill. There are others on the sick list but whose cases are not so serious. Mrs. N. A. Bolt, who bus been in our section visiting the sick has returned home. Hherilf McCravy came up l ist Week and arrested Abe McDanieJ, (colored)! Abu got into trouble about some land, but we have not as yet loomed the details of it. Mr. J. 1). Culbcrtson. who is a stulentof the Plonea Path High .School has keen in our community a few days. Married Oct. 25th at tlio resi dence of the bride's father, Rev. J. a. Cooper, Miss Stella Cooper, of Ekom, and Mr. L. J). Walker, of this place. Rev. Willie Simpson was the officiating minister. Mr. W. Walker and Miss Mamie Poylor were also married on the 24th. We extend to them all our host wishes for a pleasant and profitable joureey through life. Mr. J. N, O'Deil is making some improvements en his dwelling. Messrs. Charlie Cheek and Jim, Maddocka of Princeton, are making visits down Ulis w iy very often. Uncle Joel Blackwell was over from Duo West the other day. Mr. James Martin has been leaching a singing school at Rocky Mount. MKs Mertie Oulbortson's school tit Bocky Mount, will commence November 80th '03. What is tho matter with cotton is a question being asked by Seve ral, but what is tho matter with I he price is what is bothering us. We see no reason why cotton shouldn't bring j) and 10 eents per pound. People cannot live raising cotton al 7 cents and paying the prices for supplies. Let us sec if we can't get out of this difficulty by raising our supplies at home, ?'hat in our opinion is the only way out of It. Jack. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Lauhens. In GoiuiT ok Prorate. G. W. Duval as Administrator of the Estate of Josiah Leake, de ceased. Plain till against S. O. Leake, et. al. Complaint to sell land to pay debts. .. Creditors of Josiah Leake, dee'd, are hereby notified and required to present and establish their claims before me al a Court of Reference to be hcUl by me in the above stated case in my ollice on Monday, the 2oth day ol November, at io o'clock, A. M. J. M, CLARDY, j. e. i.. c. Oct. 30, 1893-31. si at EC OF SOUUH CAROLINA, County ok Lauhens, Court of Common Please. J. F. Hicks vs. Caroline II. Motes. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above staled case, I will sell at Laurens C. IL, >S. C, on Sales day in November, 1S93, *nc some being the 6lh day of the month, (Hiring 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 Coun ty of Laurcns, State ol South Carolina, containing Fifty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Rebecca Cannon, Mrs. A. E. Fuller and others, and known as as part of the Edmon Paslcy tract gf land. Terms, one half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months fiom date, credit portion to be secured by a bond of the pin chaser with inter est from day of sale together with a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to have option ol paying all of the purchase money in cash. If terms of sale are not complied with, the land will be resold on the same (lay at the risk of the former purchaser without further order of the court. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. WHARTON, Oct. 9, 03-41 c. c. c. 1?. STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA", County ok Lauhens, Court of Common Pleas. T. c. Pool, Plaintiff, vs. Ceorgo Metis, Defendant. Pursuant to the decree of the Court in the above stated action, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurcns Court House, South Carolina, on Saleday in November, 1803,during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of hind situate in Laurcns County in said State, countalnlng Two Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less ami bounded by lands ol Henry Hlll Hon, Jarnos Heeder, Dr. O, Evans, Manuel Oxner and Mrs. Llpford. Terms: One-half of the purchase money to be paid ca.- h; the 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. WHARTON, Oct. !>, i8!?:i-li c 0. 0. l'. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County op La u hens. Court ol Common Pleas. W.U. Bloddard, Plaintiff, vj. Re becca Hill, Ct al., defendants. Pursuant lo the dec reo of the Court In the above stated action, I Will sell to the highest bidder at public OUiCry at Laurcns Court House South Carolina, on salesday in N ivombor, 1803, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situate in Laurcns county in said state known OS "The Hill Place," containing one hundred acres more or less ami bounded by lauds of Jimmy Dia1, Reason l urry and Iho ''Robertson tract" of land. Terms: one-half of the purchase money to he paid In cash ?the other half, payable at twelve months from day of salo With In terest Irom that day, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and his mortgage of tho premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. WHARTOiN, Oct. 10- it ) /C 0.0. P. THE SUVBR QEESTII Buy your Dress Goods. Trimmings, Millinery, Shoes, Jeans and Underware from the nnanaiaaarr3i3iM.i.*( arrrrrrrrrx, C OOBB BOO a D rr.r.rr.r r ivlPAN i? nnaaann-v -(^rr.r.r.rrrm.n.t?im Ami will have Free Silver all the year. We struck it just right this Fall?we bought our Stock when everything was down at the LOWEST point. Since then money matters have gotten easy and everything is looking xip. Cotton is going up. The only thing that is down now is our PRICES on our entire stock. They were bought at Panic Prices and they are being sold at PANIC PRICES. Beautiful line Standard Calicoes for only 5 cts; Nice Dress Ginghams for onl\ 5 els. See what a nice all Wool Filling, home-made, Jeans we can sell you for 67 A cts. All Wool Under Shirts for only 75 cts per pair. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Handsome line of ladies' cloaks with cape collars and umbrella backs. Ladies! Don't fail to sec our handsome line ol cloaks before buying. SHOES! SHOES! Wc have a Mammonth Stock of Shoes for Men, Ladies, Misses1 Boys and Children, and they must and will be sold if low prices will sell them. We control the famous Lav State Shoes for Lcdies, Missesai\d Children for Laurcns. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. In Ladies' fine shoes wc le.nl. We have J- P. Reed & Co., Hamilton Brown it Co., and Russell Vincent ec Williams. There is no better Shoes made for style, lit, service and comfort than above shoes. Children shoes from 25 cents up. Ladies' shoes from the lowest price up to $3.75. Men's shoes from 75 cents up to $?.OO, We respectfully ask any one wlio comes to Laurcns to drop in and let us show you our slock and prices before making your purchases. Very Respectfully, LAU KENS CASH COMPANY. .W. A. JAMIESON and S. C. TODD, Managers. .jm "9,i 1,300 SUITS. 1,300 SUITS. 6 Over 2,ooo pairs Pants and odd Coats. Our Clothing tables are loaded down, and timing the next we propose to lighten them. We mean business and our LOW PRICES will prove to you that we will be sure to lighten our tallies. We can I lit all sizes and shapes, Eats, Stouts, Extra sizes, Regulars. Slims, Dou ble Breast, Single Breast, Round Cid, Square Cut, Cutaway, Prince Albert, and everything men and boys wear from a 2\ years old boys suit to .|6 size men's suits. Underwear-v.-All Shades. Our Line complete ami our Prices are right we can give you the prettiest and best Underwear for the money you ever bought. School Shoes. All Grades, All Sizes. Our Shoe Stock is the best we ever bad and our prices are LOWER than wc have ever seen them in Laurens. All wc ask of you is to come in and give us your judgment on our Stock and prices, and if they arc right and you need them to give us your trade. Wc are headquarters on the Best School Shoe in town. Thcseamlcss litte Giant. Beautiful line of Ladies Dress Shoes. Ladies, give us a look. tt^T" The Leaders of Style ami namcrs of prices. XDeirvis, "Rojpeic &, Co. The People's Clothiers. SHERIFF'S SALI1'. Pursuant lo the decree in the case of F. P. McGowail, as assignee, etc., and C. D. Barksdalc, as agent, vs. A. W. ?urnside, et. al., I will sell at public outcry at Lau rens Ot H., S. ('., on Salesday in November next, the following de scribed property to wit: All that lot or parcel of land known as the A. W. ?ttmsidc residence, in the city of I.aureus, bounded on the North by Laurcns Street, on the East by Dr. ). T. Poolc, on the South by Dr. T. E. Todd and J. Wells Todd, and on the W est by Church Sheet, ami 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 ol twelve months with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, ami 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? cbasci faib. to comply with the terms of sale the property will be resold at bis risk on the same or some subsequent salesday. Aid, persons having business with the School Commissioner will find him in his Ofllco on Saturday of each week, until further notice. Respectfully ( TII03. J. DUOKETT. School Commissioner Lauren* Co. An?. 8th 180S-3&?tl (iEO. S. McORAVY, Sheriff L. C. purs: drugs Arc very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but BE. B. F. POSSY keeps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting an) thing in my line will do well to call. I also carry a large stock of Toilet Aitides, Stationery, Tobacca, Cigars, Colognes] Toilet and laundry Soup and a bundled and one other things kept in a lust-class Drug Stoic. 1 keep GARDEN SEEBS of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours foi mutual .benefit, ^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU6GIST. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS! TREASURER'S <>l KICK, ) Lauiibxs, ('. Ii., s. 0., - Sept. llth, 1893.) The Hooks f<">r the collection of Stato and County Taxes for the fiscal year commencing Novombi r 1st. 181)2, will bo open from Monday, October 10th, 1803, to December 30th, 1803. For the con venlenco of Tax Payers 1 will attend the following places on the days designated for the collection of the same. via.: Office from October Kith to 2lot. Tylorsville, October 23, morning. Joseph Duncan's store, October 21th. R. Y. 11. Roll's Store, October 26th. i llinton, < let* iber 20ih. Goldvillc, (><?;?. i. r 27th, morning. Milton,October *_'."!h, evening. Cross Hill, October 28lh. Waterloo, October 30th, B. 1.. llendorson's, October nisi, morn ing. Rrowcrton, October .'?1st, ovenhu;. Tumbling sin air', November 1st. Dial's Church, November 2d, morning. White'.? Store, N >v< tuber 2d, evening. Pars n's Store, November 3d. Young's Store, November 4th, morn ing. Pleasant Mound, Kovember 4th, eve ning. Oliicc, November 5th to December 80th, IS'i.'l. after which the Penalty Will be at tached. tax I.ISVV. Stale Tax. ?'.. mills County Tax, " Railroad Tax, " School Tax, 2 " Total, 13?.j Special for Laurena Graded School, .'{ *4 Interest on School Bond.?, I " Total, I Total for fjanrens City Graded School, 17', special for Princeton Graded School, 3 Total for Princeton School Dis trict, I0?j " Poll Tax $1.00. Every mole ciiiaen, between tlto ages of Twenty One and Fifty yea;. , excopt thoso incapable of earning a support front being maimed, or from Other cnusos, and thoso who are now exempted by law, shall be deemed Taxable Poll I, Tax payers owning p 'perty in th< different Townships ate earnestly re quested to call for receipts in each Township, thereby saving time,nml per haps penalties and cos .. J. l>. MOCK, Comdy Treasurer. St i1. 13, 1803?11?lot Will bo let to the l< wost bidder the ? repairing el i!"- \tcl'horson Brldgoacroi h Rnhnn Creek on Thursday, the Olli <? November proximo, at 11 o'clock A. M. Cammlssionors reserve t! o right to )*. jeel any and id bids. 1>v oi der of Iho Board. R, !'. AD AIR, Chairman. M. Ii. I'll.!, ( g, Clerk. 48-- It NOTICE! Aid. persons holding claims against the County Coimnissioncrs will pleaso render thorn in properly attested on or before tho 31 fit instant, as tho bo ko.will be closed ior Iho fiscal year at thai time. By order of (he Board. It. P. IDA lit, e. u. c. i'. I., c. M. Jj. IUu.i.ock, Clerk. 4 i?Ht Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Reason Curry, de ceased, will present the same lo the undersigned by the iSth day of October iiext or they will be barred, \V. C. CURRY, Sept. 18, "? 3?.11. Executor, I NDER BUY -am) UNDER SELL The Second World Pair is opening now at iL Es BURNS A BO, Two Stores, one ;;t lliirksditle, and old stand near Little Knob, S. 0i Having enlarged our id< re room Pol' our Large 3tocI< of Dry Goods, Notions., Shoes, Groceries, 1 hits, Millinery, Jean . Woolen Suitings , ( alicoe:, Tin and (il iss Ware, I l.r.d wate, Furniture. Stove. and all kinds of Bargain (ioodi that can be fob 11(1. And it's si cheap. ( hit Goods mtisl, f hall am will be sold. Call ami see Thomas because seciirjg is believing. High and low arm Sewing Ma chines CHEAP. We rem lin your faithful am obcdicnl servants, L. E. BURNS & CO. SHERIFF'S SALES Polt fcOVBWBKtt, The People's Loan ?K: Exchange Pank et Lam ens, S. C. Plaintiff, ? against Max Xarek. Pcfendant. By \ i: tee of a decree in the above pslatcd case, I will sell at Laurens 0. IL S. C, on salcsday in Novem ber next, the 6th day of the month, ? pining the legal hours tor such > sales in front of the Court House door?all (hat tract or parcel of land situated in the city ol Laurens, South Carolina, containing (133) thirteen and tlnee-fourths of an acre, more or less, hounded by lamb of Tandy Babb, Jane G. Chuk, A'. 11. (Jarrett and < rs^ Term.- cash. I'm chaser to pay for papus. Also in the case of N. B. Dial against G. T. leanings at same | time and pi.ice, all that lot or parcel of land situated in the corporate limits of city of Laurens. S.C., con laining one-half acre (A) more or less, bounded by lanes ol Tandy Babb, W, II. Garrctt, Hunter and othci ;. Terms of sale cash. Pur chaser to pay for paper;:. It the terms of the above sales are not complied with said property will be resold on the same or some subsequent salcsday at risk of former purchaser. GEO. S. McCRAVY, Oct. 10, '93, Sheriff L. C. STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA Lai ki.ns COUNTY. Allen B. Farrow, plaintiff, against Charlotte Farrow and others, de li ndants. By Virtue of a decretal order in ? (be above Blatcd case, 1 will sell at Laurens ('. !!. s. ('. on salcsday in November nexl during the legal hours for such -ales, all that tract 01 parcol ol lai dsituated in county and state nfur said, cent lining 15)(5 acres moro or less, hounded by lands of W. IL Workman, S. O. llnirsUm, N. P. Whitmlro and others. Terms of sale, one third c: '>, one I bird i wolvc months from dale of sale, and one third two years from date of said sale, with ink rest on credit portion from dal >? f tie, secured by ?- bnnrt fif*** I he purchaser and it mortgage ot the pre mist ?, with privllego to purehnK r to pay entire lud in cash, If terms of ?ulo are not complied with. s ii'i i, iid will bo resold on s.inv or some subsequent salcsday ;.t risk of formoi'.ptivchuser. Pur chaser to pay for nil papers. (; no. S. McOkavy, Oct. to,".?.)-;' s. ij. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Laukkn 1 County, t !ourt of Common Pleas. F. B. Wileul, Lellle Wil mr, Vir ginia O'Neal and .T. Warron Bolt as Admiui Intor of Susan Bolt, (b 0 ... d, I'hdlitiil' against .lames Crow, Defendant. Pur m nl to 1 he decree of tho Court in the id >vo stated action, I will ? ; nl public outcry to the highe d biilder i I Lniirens C. H? South Carolina, on Saleday of No vi . ? 1 !'il, dui ii g the loual hours of sale, till t hnl ? 'act of land situate i:: Latin Ceti ity, in said Stale, coniainlng One Hundred ami iOi -en ueres, more or less bounded by i tidi ..; Sarah Uruydou, de ceit ihI, I ?. A. l londorson, Jane Knivlii mill I). >V. Crow, being part of the landsol tho liile Joseph Wil eul. TcritH! One-half cash, the bnl niii'O ni ? er dil *.\ twelve months fVoni lh( ?i v ? sale, with interest from day of snlo, secured by bond o! tho purclu? u r, und morlgago of the )?.'? mi ?v ilh lOrtvo to puv eb: 1 r to pay nil cash, The pur c'.ji' v to pay fur papers, If terms oi ..Iii? compiled wit li, pi, lises to be resold on sumo or !iub.- tpiei t Haicdn'y at risk of for m; r-i;Ui,c!.:is. r. G J Oi," W McCRAVY, Oed. 0, 181' 1?1 i s. I.. C. S L'ATF, ok SOU I'll CAROLINA County" ok Laukk.ns. Court of Common Please. (?co. A. Norwood vs. G, W. Smithj et. al. I'ursuanl lo a decree of the Court in 1 lie above staled case. 1 will sell ill 1 .aureiiN C. i!.. S. C. on Sab s , day in November. 1^93. the same being the 6lh day of the month, till that tract Oi" parcel of land, sit uate.L in j* and being in the county of Laurens Stale of South Carolina, coruaiiiii g On 1 Hundred and Thir ty-one acres, more or less and bounded by Ian Is bf .Too Batter son, Ben !. nford, Mel Fleming, Enoi'Cc Uiver. Smith lind Craig. Terms c.'sb. If the purchaser doc- not comply the land will be resold on Ihr s:inl? day without further order of the court. Ptii'cl la ser to pay ft r papers. j. II. WHARTON, I Oct. 9, 03. ? !l c. c. c. I?, STATE OF SOU i ll CAROLINA, Col N I N OK I'iA iKKNH, C( ttrt of I 'ommon Pleas. Snllin D. Osbtn is, vs. Ell/.a I). 0 - bin 11 in !:' r ou 11 right and -i Ad mi nisi ratlin < I Win, K. (>?> i urn. I Purs in (< a decree of thecou.'t hi (be .'; ? ? luted case, I v. ill sell at Lauren ('. Ii., f-;. C. ? 11 Salesd ly in November, i898, the satno being the 0th duy of (ho mouth, during the legnl In urs of - le? at nub'.ie oiiterj totliobij In I hldder,nil (hat Ir.ief oi pureel of laud, situate, ly ing a in big in (!:?' County of Lam en SI ;ttu of S nth Carolin.', contuinli 4' One Hundred an i Twenty Eight Acres,'mere or lo ?; bounded by Ian Is of I.ttdy Mill . Laura Alii mi, John W. Fowler, .lohn M. Franks und others, ami known ??< 1 Ihe Win. K. Osburu homo place, Term..: (>n> dialf <? sh, w Ith loav to purehii icr lopay hi t'Utlro bid in c.i h, li the terms ol Ihosalo nr. not coi,:].di d v ilh the land may b resold on th mo or some subsc quent Sales without further 01 der of the court. Purchaser t pay for papers. J. II. WHARTON Oct. 0, I898~4t