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^>Re Qduertiser. LA U REN8, 8. 0., Nov. 7, 1893. LOOAL, Deaths at Clinton. Mrs. Fanniu Watt?, wllo or Mr. W. L>. Watt?, dlod about ton days ago. V Mrs. Younp, widow or tho Into Mr. It. N. H. Young also diol .ntly. Cui;; <V Winten and Splendid WcIIm. It costs ii doal ol money to havo a woll dug but a bored woll with terra cotta curbing Is Just as Rood as a dug <>no. Messrs. Craig and Winters aro ready to bore wells Tor the public on most roas otiable terms ?ml being entirely respon sible gontleuien tholr guarantee of satis faction is worth something, in fact an assurance of plenty cr cold water. It would bo a good idea for all person ?> who want wells to consult with Mr. Wintere at once. Their card appears la another column. { . Synod at Clinton. ! A in Hi Carolina Synod of the Pros jbjjterlan church mot In Clinton last 'wook and w.ik in session four days. There was a largo attend unco of dolo gat.is. Rov, A. (!. Ward law and Dr. Thomas McCoy represented tho Laurons ohurob. Tho event of. tho session wns tho fa mous Sadie .Means' cuso which roaulted in a victory for tho young lady, who bad appealed from tho South Carolina Pres bytory. She bud boon excommunicated from tbo Second Churoli of Columbia for Sabbath broaklng, her buiployinent hav ing mado it necessary for bor to work in tho tolephono oxchange two hours on Sundays. She is to have n new trial or bo grautod a letter of dismissal from the church. Tho Clinton puoplo on tor tainted tho visiting Proabytorlans royally. Lau renn at the Htm? Fair. Bravo for our splondid county and her farniors! Scarcely a comity in South Carollua will bo bettor roprosontod at tho show and our people will Ijtibuck a hundred yards of* blue ribbon and a cart load of promlums. Iloro aro a low of tho Laurons oxhlblts: Col. J. II. Wharton's herd of boautiful jerseys, numbering ton and till regis tered. Thoy attracted great attention whon thoy passed through tho city on route to Columbia Thursday. Kvory body was lavish in compliments upon Col. Wharfou'aeuterprlso in maintain ing tho reputation of L utrons. Col. J. Wash Watts and Jno. 1). W. Watts as usual havn oarrlod down n largo exhibit which wilt provo ono of tho features of tho show. It hichulos sovon head of lino cattle, forty or fifty hoadofskoop and goAts, Angoras and Merinos,and a number of eagea of ex oeptlonally fine games and other pool try. Mr. J. lion Audorson, ol Huntington, exhibits his magnificent Holstein cow. This remarkable animal yields seven gallons of milk a day. Shoisonoof tbo most wondorful spocitnons of ttio kino raeo over hoard of in those parts. Mr. I'M Chapman of It ibbtown, exhib its half a dozen horsos, mares and colts. His exhibit Includes somo very hand sotno Cleveland Bays. Mr. J. l\ Cray will show aovoral of his speedy trotters and Olio Of ihotn is con lldontlyoxpocled establish a now roeord for tho Columbia track. Salcsday. In s|-ito of torrents of rain a largo crowd was in tho city. The bidding at the sales was lively and very Rood priori wore realized. Clerk Whin ton M?kl its lollsws: In Stoddard \'s. Hill, 100 : oies to W. L.and Ii, L. Clrny lor $fiA2.R0. Calno vt\ Grant, '2.1}._; Hcrea'toK. M. Cains for $50. Stod dard vs. Caspary -<>"> sores for $2300 to Arthur Caspary, Norwood vs. Smith, 181, $ 100 to Qoo. a. Norwood. Sheriff McCravy a id the Bnrnsido hottso and lot In tills city to W. II. Ms tin for $1830. In the osso of Wiletitl v: vs. Crow, 111 acres, $100. farrow \s. Psrrow, 103 ?eres to W. II. Workman for $800. Oil & Fertiliser Co. vs. Anderson, limn kiln propt rty for *'?'?<> to I*. C. disc. Jude;.? Clardy s dd tho J. I). Choi k home place for $1750 to M rs. Cnrrlo Mad den and the Slllipsotl place, 101 acres, belonging to tho same estate (J. I). Cheek ) for $U25. A COI L ASSA.^LNATlONfV j. l>. Ifalrston MiirdrfifyKmajrits Snp per Table. Mr. J. Dorroh I lair stun wnv foully ns pasalnalcd at Ids home near (Inld'vilh Friday uigkl. Ho was at supp.-o- with his wile when from the darkness with out .some flood Ih'cd through an open door a lo nl of slugs; Into Ids side. Ilo died after an hour. The perpetrator of tho crime was not recognized slides caped. The people ol the Ooldvillo neighbor' hood are of courso greatly outraged and shocked at tho dreadful alTair. ^Ir. Halrston was a Iaw abldlug, useful olti 7.011, who attended to his own iitrail's and molested no ono and it is dillluult to con ceive why ho should havo met with a death so cruel. It will be romomborod that Clcorgo Bowers and WadoCanAoii,nogroes, were tried in .1 uly and hanged in September for arson whil ) a third negro 13 now In jail undor sontence of deiith for the same crime, in the hitter's oaso an ap* poal is peniling. It was Mr. Hairstoii's dwelling that they confessed to havo burned and Mr. HalrstOll was tllfl proSO? OUtor and ono of tho principal witnosses at tho trial. It is conjectured that ro voiige for his p u t In this trial may havo inspired his murder. Ono oi two negroes have boon arrested on suspicion ol participation in ih<> as sassination but they have been released. It is said that there Is circumstantial evidence pointing to one or two poisons as tho criminals and arrests may oc in a day or two. IS YOUIt FAMILY S~\FK? Husbands NotO Woll tho Lessons of this letter. I'OWRIti S. C, Nov. 2, 1803. Mr. .S.W. Nance, Agt. New York Lilo insurance Co., Laurons, s. c. DKAlt Sini?Pormit mo through you to thank tho Now York Lifo tnsuranco Company for its prompt payment of policy No. 40S370 on tho Ufa of my late husband,Lewis I?. POWOr, The faco of tho policy was for $h)0O and was wriltpn with a guaranteed return of tho pro tnlums paid in event of death which In this Instance amounted to $1-10.34, mak ing total amount paid by tbo company $1146.84. I rOOOinmond the Now York Mfe, and think every husband should tako insu rance lor tho protection of Ilia household. Vory rospoctfully, EviR Hi Powani An OflbP for Cash. Beginning with the ilrstofnoxt .Janu ary the ADVKRTISBa Will cost ono dollar and a half a vear, but any old BUbsen bor paying All his arrears and ono dollar will rocoivo the paper until the first day of January, 1S!?5. Any now subscriber paying one dollar while this oiler remains standing will reeolyo tho paper until tho first day ol January, 1805. H your Hiipseription is paid up to the first day oi last Mav for Instance, and you pay lip to October tilth, and one dol lar you will obtain a receipt, entitling you'to tbo papor during tho whole Ol of next year. ... This oiler ih only temporary. It will probably oontlnuo for alow week*. Next year will bo eleetlon year and you will want a nowspapor. By. paying ono dol lar now you got tho papor not only lor tho yoar but for tho ten weoks betwoon this and .January 1st. besides. Oct. 2-1 tf TUIIN YOlll KV KS On tlilg Column, I tend And Accumu late Knowledge Vimnt Vour Neigh bora. Mr. iS. W. Vauco has gone to tho ruir. Mr. Allan Uarksdslo carried down a lino lot of poultry. Miss White, or Suimor, is visiting Mr. ?'. 11. Sullivan's laiully. Mrs FJallie P. Richardson, vlbited in Clinton lust week.. Mr. .1.(1, Browu'd two racers are al ready in Columbia in chargo or Mr. Daly. Mr. llarvoy Simpson and family of Glenn Spring?, are visiting relatives iii tills oity. Mrs. B. F. lidlow has roturncd"*Trom a ^ l*lt to her relative? in Jackson, bliss, siio is acccoinpanled bo.'.e by her sister, Mrs. Mury Winslow. Mr. Zeno Wilson and Miss Nannlo 1>ch1c, both of L&urens county, were mar rieu on Sunday evening by Rev. B. F. Garrett at his residence. Mrs. Corrlo Itlvorc, Mlsa Bailie lUvera ('apt. W. M. MoCasbir, Miss Marie Mr Casla?, Misa Lidlo Irby, Dr. Aiken, and \V. W. Ball, visited Clinton during tho ti inl of the Means oase by IhoSynod last wo* k. \V" kTKlN8-SlMl?S0N ?By ltov. S. II. Ztmmormao, at tho homo of the bride's father, Cot,20tli, Dr. W. W. Watklns and Miss Maggie Snnpson, duugutor ol Et. W. Simpson, Esq. of Pendloton.?An dorson lutelligoncor. Bustiioss Noticos. Wo arsk any church who ueod pulpit acts, lamps,'carpeting, etc, to uot oui* prices, We muko 'a specialty or same. Wilkos ?V Co. Dt. Posey would fool bolter if those thai owe him Would COino and pav him some money and tlion ho could pay those ho owes some. Our shoo trade has been good. A big stock and low prices are doing the work for im, Rlinmons Bros. I>> you wear shoos? If so, go nt once lo the Lnurons Cash Co. and bp cure some of the bargains, at wluoli they arc olosing out thoir entire stock oi* shoes. Forthebest assortment ol* inilliuory goods seo our line. Simmons llros. Nico candios, toilet and laundry snap ami blue stone at Dr. Posoy'a Drugstore. <;;> Mil Springs water is a tried euro for nil troubles arising from kidney, livor or blood dtsOilHOS. For salo by Kennedy Bros, Carpeting, oil cloth, rugs, upholstery goods, rriuge, gimps and lacks. Wilkos ?V Co. The Lturons <'ash Co. m o oloahiug out their ouliro stool; of shoos at greatly ro dueud prices. Go at onco and socuio some of tho \nz bargains. To Bust?One small two-room house. W. W. Bali,. $14.05 for an oak suit furniture, Only '2 arrived Saturday. Come quiek or wo will bo out. Wilkos iv Co. Big stock shoos t > be close d out in tho next til) dn.VS at tllO I.aureus ('ash ('.). (lo at onco and socure souio of tho leg bar* gains. Ii you contemplate buying a stove, we oiii show you MO to select from. Hunters, grates, and cooking stovos. Wilkos .v Co. For men's hats oomo to us. The now esl blocks ami the lowest prices. Sim inons llros. Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and I.! vor troMlilo when Glenn Springs water will cure you. You can got Hat Konnody Bros. A full lino of clothing and our prices are as low as thoy can bo llgured. fthn mons Bros. Oloon Sprlnpli wator will otire rhou malistn. For side by Kennedy Bros. Tin* largest dross goods stock in !-??:; reiis and Hi" trade say our prices nro th lowest, si-i monsBros. CUonu Springs wator la kept In e*s ? and on tlrnuuht by Konnody Bros. We have lo I, do and will lead tho dry good.? trade of Laucnns ii n largo stock and closo prices will do it. Simmons Glenn S iringS water is speohllly f;oO(1 for nil kldi ? y and 1)1 oi ler trouble . f I will remove 'stone Iroin the bladder lu a ? r Till avid spoedy manner. For sale i>v Konnody Bros. \\'<- have too many cloaks and in order to move l-honi wo will make special prices, Simmons Bros. If you aro Bailor lag from head-ache, loss oi'appetite and weakness, try o oa??e ol Glenn SpriiiKH water and you will feel bettor. For sate by Kennedy Bros. Low Bates lo ihe Exposition. Tlio Commissioner lli^ Southern Unilwny has authorized the following low ralca to the Augusta Exposition and Georgia State Fair, to bo held in Augus ta, November I Ith to December 1 1th : Two days in each week the rate will bo one cent per mile, and tho remaining days one faro for the round trip. These rates to continue in effect during the Exposition. The V. It. A W. 0. Rail way will operate double-daily trains on fast and convenient schedules to enable the people of South Carolina and Geor gia to witness this greatest exposition of tlia mechanical and agricultural re sources of the Southern country. An Important Note. Mit. Di:..it Sin:?Tho writer hasn't your name in mind just at this momont hut if you aro at ail in arrears, ploaso call in and settle. Tho ADVRItTISRIt has largo obligations to moot Within tho next low days and WO hop.' t hat all of our subscri bers will mako it a point to pay it not all at least a part of what is duo tho paper. Yours truly, Oot.2-1 tf Tin: Anvi.ui isku. T<> the Public Gonorally. Take duo not lee o| this tact, the Fron and Unirmltcd Coinago <>r silver has boon refused by this Govornmout, but they have not yet undertaken to prevent the free and liullmllod ooinagn of Sash. Doors, BJindBjSlilnglosaiidgonoral build ing material nt tho mints of II. 14. Grayf I .aureus, S. <'. So call and not what you need to build with at II. E. Gray's, i lot. -I it Tone lioi's Association. The inomboisol tho Colored Toachors a * otAlion of Ltmrons county, nvo hoi by notified that tho noxt mooting of tho Association will convono at Poplar Springs ohuroli on Friday boforo the third S ind i.y in Nov. next, at 10 A. M. being tho 17th d iy of the month. Wo ask for a full altondancool the mombors, Respectfully, M. .\ . Ci' N N i NO 11a M , Pros. Ii. C. T. A. Local Advertisements. Eureka. I have .secured the exclusive right of the use of the oolobratod An.-cdhclic EUREKA, which is a Brazilian prepa ration guaranteed to contain no dele terious matter and to extract all tooth absolutely without pain. 'Tis indood a boon lo mankind. Clyo mo a call and bo convinced ns to tho satisfactory na ture ol my work. F. B. OONNOIl, Aug. 15,03,~8mo. Dentist. Ks say. Written and road by J. B. Mahnn a blind y-ung man, beforo the Union Meeting at Bculuh Church: DUTY. To feel a sense of duty la to have a consciousness of the Supreme Boing aud to acknowledge our ob ligations sorve and obey him. Duly itself is tho absolute obliga tion to render what is due to our BOlvos, our fellow man and to God, or when wo consider our personal ity in all its social, elvll and rellg i us relations, duty is simply what is due to one's self for Its mental, physical and spiritual evolution and development. Then is our duty thouroadest and noblest develop ment. Is our highest duly. Our duties in tho concrete sense lie In various directions. Our characlors will always show Whether we havo observed the nobler or more pallry concerns of life. It is u common error to PUp poso that duly and interest aro opposed to >ono another. A man has not ii single duly which does no*, fully accord with ids rind In terest. Not ono Interest'!* great or small which can bo advanced by violation or neglect of duty. A beautiful mind,a noble disposi tion, a Christian soul each is a growth,u development, the result of duly pi rformcd. Every blemish of body, mind or soul tells ol duty slighted, a principal of right living violated, perhaps a trivial matter neglected. Kven In Iho Christian spin re whoru grace nnd fulth fills so largo a apace, wo are told, plainly told,that without work those are dead. All our troubles, distresses, itliltetiotts, griefs and disappoint ments, no matter how great they may seom, yield to this one heav enly balm. Young Christian friend, nothing else can ever bridge for us tho trials and difficulties over which wo are lo pass. Lot us then willi confidence look to this for our future success. Our duties may at times seem I hot US, but lei US be faithful to the cud. Things uro not what they seem; the thorns tltat pieiCO the good man's weary feet shall be changed into palms ol vic tory, tho rough unsightly pebbles over which ho plods up tho path of duly, shall ere long 11 a h with dia mond splendor iti Ids crown of re joicing, lift us remember every duty done confers eternal nobility, every neglect, each violation <>f duly leaves a stain which onlv di vine blood can cleanse, loa\ ^3 deformity only God's hand can l*c move. List of Letters llomaining in the l'ost Office at Lau rens, 8. C, unclaimed, for the week end ing October 23, 1803: Anderson, Duvo Mark,.IorIo Brown, L. C. Mnnce, Luzeur Bordes, Win. L. Price, Miss Annie Cox, Clut Pixoto, Mariano Crawford, Bros. Bicliardsen, Harrison QruyA Armstrong, Pitt?, Jcfl" Oarrctt, Sam'l Putton, J. T. 11 arris, N. L?\ Uohcrtson, It v A It Harris, W. L. Shell, Miss Mary Johns, Max A. Saxon, Prof. T. A. .I<m.-?, W illi,: Terry, Win. H. Lnngford, Hen Wiliunis, Miss Piliici Linie, Porry C. Workman. John I,nnford, Miss Sallic Williams, Miss Mary McColloiigli.Miss L.I Weathers,Miss Kstoll Mi Mililll, Miles M . Willi me. Mi-s S.:<!ie Mnrows, Nu than Whit worth, U. B. KO:: tuk wkkk KXD1.NU OCT01IKK .'10I'll, '0!3. An !? rson, 1>. I'V Hurrel, M. W. Andorsoii, Ij.C. Ooo?ton, W. It. AI rams, Mrs. Mary Hunter, M. Buckstur, l'errie Hunter. George ItiMwn, John W. Ilender.ion. M. J. Hullo k. Mi iCIuria Hill. Mrs. N. M. Busk-v, Adolphus Henderson, Mrs N V 11 iik Veil, John W. Herring. B. iL It .yi . Hugh I.. HiiilHtoek, I run Bryant, \oung Jones, Willie Bliickley, J. T. bosk, Miss Maggie B . lock, Mi s Mary 2 Loopy, Pink Burns, Chas. ' Mace, J. l<\ Bark dale, Have Muslin, J. Krank Iii wn, Miss Chirac. McDaniel, Darling I! ill, J. If. Marlin, ?. It. Cannon,Clem-2 Martin,G, W. Claxtnn, L. It. MoMorris, Hs. 0 mipbcll, Miss 1-3C-2Mosms, Alfred Cl nie, Carrie It. Mllbor. Pa to Danlap, Jumos(col.) Nash, J. Wright Hendv, Willis A. Orr, Ii. Ii. 2 Davis, Itov. C. If. Itilev, Miss Clara Kd.vnrds, Miss A nuio Solid toy, J. W. Kiehi'tberger, Lewis Terry, Miss BolIO Kllison, Kusop Tho nips an.M i-s Uosn Paular, Miss Annor Teiigue, W. 1?. Pratikh '., Airs. Mary Thompson, (!. U, P.-rgllSon, Willie Ti [U0, Lillian Purgerson, Pop .1 huporcs, Pransos (.laInes, a. 1?. Williams, Mrs. Juno Workman, Jan. Persons calling for any of above let ters will please say, "Thoy arc adver tised." T. I). Crews, P. M, Cnstorta is truly a marvelous thing for children. Doctors pre cribo It, medical journals recom mend it und more than a million mothers are using ii In place of Paregoric, Batoman's Drops, so called soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria Is Iho quicken! tiling b> regulate the stomach and bowels and give healthy sleep tho world has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, qulots pain, diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, nnd prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Cnstoria is the chil dren's panacea?tho mother's friend. Cnstoria is put up *n onosl/.obot tles only. It is not sohl In bulk. Don't allow any ono c> sell you anything on the plea or promise that It is "Just as good" aud "will answer every purpose." See that you get C-A-S-T-O-It-I-A. 7h*f?e . irla English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard,Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curb, Splints, Sweeney, King-Hone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats,Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of ono bottle. Warrant ed tho mos), wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by IL 1*. Burdotto & Co. Druggist, Luurons, 0. If. S. C. BoUool District Divisions Scull lclown Township. a mooting of the irnstccH of Senfilo? t iWU was held in my olllcn on Saturday ?Mb hist., to divide 11:0 ToWllslilp into school distriefsf 'Iho township was only entitled fo four school districts as follows. No. i commences at Puckolts Pord along the lineol Jack township to Laurcns corner (liimeo along Laurons im to Duiic.in Cret i> iti inra down Dun can crook to Puckott's i'/ud, sturiem point. f No.'.: from Puckott's Pord dongJack's township lino to ICnoroo Itlvor up tho rl vor lo tho Stowart llrunoh lo Bolhany Church Spring, thenco to when- Hille laud Branch runs Into Duncan Creek. No from ciilelaml Branch up Bun dsn Crook to the month of Mrs. K, (l, i.in Ui's sprlns branch, tfiouco a slraighl hue to Dan Yarborough's mill, thence down tlni river to mOUlll of Stewart's Hi auch. No. I from No. No. :t to Or.i School Dial riot linos. Til oh, J. DOOKBTT, Nov. 7.03 2t S. C. L.C..S. C Kueii. Not having booh Any thing in your columns in some time from Euon 1 I thought perhaps a fow dots would he acceptable. Our place is improving in several respects. The store of Oray Bros, has been stocked direct from Northern markets and trado is l;risk. Other stores are busy. Ourhigh school promises to he one of the most thorough and suc cessful in tho county. Our farmers aro making from twe'.ve to fifteen bales of cotton to a horse. Lund is valuable and high and our people uro generally satis fied. , * X. .Sorrow rests over our neighbor hood on account of the death of our postmaster, Mr. L. It. Brooks. The large number of people who lit tended his burial abundantly shows the high esteem In Which ho was held. Your BCrtbu leaves the eul gy of ho excellent a man to he wrlttt n by abler hands. Gotten gins are plentiful und the cotton is about all taken from tho fields. Mrs. L. P, Armstrong who has been Biete for some lime is now recover ing. Humor has" it that (he blind, d;.r lug boy Cupid has let lly his love arrows in our neighborhood too, und soon P> Hymen's altar the vic tims go. We are not at liberty to call names just yet. Junius. Dial Dots. As I have been silent for some time I will again try to give you a few dots from this place, and hope the readers will be patient. It is our sad duty to chronicle tho death <>r Cupt. L. It. Brooks, who passed away oil the 80lh tilt. Our community has certainly lost a good citizen, and will miss him no doubt in many ways too numer ous to mention. The; bereaved fam ily and friends certainly have tho sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement. Tho re mains worn interred in the Dials cemetery the day following by his Masonic brethren. Our farmers are about done gath ering the short crop or cotton. Everybody seems to be complain ing of short crops. Corn is very badly damaged especially on bot tom land. Hev. J. VV. Shell and W. P, Har ris have returned from the World's Fair. Thoy report a grand time. Mr. W. A. Willis and wife, and little son are all down with fever. Miss Leo Curry who has been sick for sotuo time is doing very well at present. Mr. J. A. Robertson is preparing to build, or rather enlarge bis d W?lling. The untiring lew of the uEpworth League" at Dials is making a strung effort lo enlarge tho membership which is now very .small. We think if tho League can bo put in good working order now, by next suminor a great deal of good will be accomplished. A un rtt many changes and mov ing about this your will cause our community to lose some good men. A young man in our community With a brand new bntcgy und a. Davis, Roper & Oo.s' eap is prepar ing to ufclch lior In." Suspicion points that way. Hl I.I.V .i 1 NliKN'S. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair newer is unquestionably (hebest preservative of tho hair. It is also curative of dandruff, lotli r, and all ? ealp affections. STATE oi- .SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lauhuns, Court of Com in >n Pit as. Copy Summons for Relief. B. II. Tongue and Albert A. Qar HnglMl as executors of the will of Nurcissu M. Clurlinglon plain tiffs against It, F. Toaguo and N. IS, Toaguo defendant, To the defondnnt^ R. F. Toaguo and N. E. Tengue. You are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, of which :i copy Is her? kvith sorvi l upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho Raid complaint on thu subscribers at ihi- ..lliee In the city of Aiken S. (I, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service ; and if you fail to an swer (ho complaint within the time aforesaid, the p'iiintifT in this ac lion will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. CROFT & OHA FEE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated Nov. 1st, A. 1). 1K!):|. To the defendants, R. F. Toaguo and N. 10. Toaguo: Tako notice that tho complaint In this action, logother with the summons, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed In the office of t he clerk of tho court, at Laurons,S. O, on tho ?th day of November, 1803. OROFT& OHA FE 13, Nov. 7, 'O?-?t Pl'ff's Att'ys, STATU ok SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lauubns. Court of Common Picas. Copy Summons for Relief. I>. IT. TeagUO and Albert A. Gar lingtou as oxocutors of the will of Nnrcissti M. Garlington de ceased Plaintiffs against L. C. Toaguo ami it. F. ToilgUO Defen dants To tho Defendants L. 0. i'caguo and K. F. Tcaguo You are hereby summoned and required lo answer tho complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, ami to serve a copy of your an-wcr to tho said complaint on tho subscribers at Mils office in tho city of Aiken 8. c. within twenty days after tho RCl'Vlco he roof, exclusive of the day ol such service; and if you tail to answer tho complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded i:i the com plaint. OHO FT & OHA FEE, Plain I i tf's Attorneys, Dated Nov. 1st, A. D. 1808. To the Defendants, L. O. Tongue and R. F. Toaguo: Take notice that (ho complaint in (his action togolher with the summons, of which tho foregoing Is a copy, was tiled in tho Office of the clerk of tho court, at I.aureus S. C, on tho Gth day ol Nov. I NIM. CROFT A OH A FEE, [Nov. 7,'08. Pl'ff's Att'ys. Buy your Dress Goods, Trimmings, Millinery, Shoes, Jeans and Underware from the And will have Free Silver all the year. We struck it just right thia Fall?we bought our Stock when everything was down at the LOWEST point. Since then money matters have gotten easy and everything is looking up. 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 arc being sold at PANIC PRICES. Beautiful line Standard Calicoes for only 5 els; Nice press Ginghams for only 5 cts. See what a nice all Wool Filling, home made, Jeans wc can sell you for 67A cts. All Wool Under Shirts for only 75 cts per pair. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Handsome line of ladies' cloaks with cape collars ami umbrella backs. Ladies! Don't fail to sec our handsome line of cloaks before Inning. SHOES! SHOES! Wc have a Mammonth Stock of Shoes for Men, Ladies, Misses' Boys and Children, and they must and will be sold if low prices will sell them. Wc control the famous Pay State Shoes for Lcdics, Misses and Children for La "us. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction, in Ladies' line shoes wc lead. Wc have J. P. Reed & C. Hamilton Brown & Co., and Russell Vincent cc Williams. There is no better Shoes made for style, lit, sei \ ice and comfort than above shoes. Children shoes from 35 cents up. Ladies' shoes from the lowest price up to $3.75. . Men's shoes from 75 cents up to $5.00. We respectfully nsk any one who comes to Laurcns to drop in and let us show you our stock and prices before making your purchases. i Very Respecttully, LAU RENS CASH COMPANY. W. A. JAMIESON and S. C. TODD, Managers._ _,pn?5?93 1,300 SUITS. , 1,300 SUITS. Over 2,000 pairs Pants and odd Coats. Our Clothing tables are loaded down, and during the next we propose to lighten them, We mean business and our LOW PRICES will prove to you that wc will be sure to lighten our tables. Wc can fit all sizes and shapes, Fats, Stouts, Extra si/.cs, Regulars, Slims, Dou ble Bicast, Single Breast, Round Cut, Square Cut, Cutaway, Prince Albert, and everything men and boys wear from a 2 \ '.ears old boys siut to <J.6 size men's suits. OMerwear-v.-All Shades. Our Line complete and our Prices arc right we can give you the prettiest and best Underwear for the money you ever bought. All Grades, All Sizes. Our Shoe Stock is the best we ever had and our prices arc LOWER, than we have ever seen them in Laurent-. 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. School Shoes. Wo" ?c headquarters on the Best School Shoe in town. The seamless litte Giant. Beautiful line of Ladies Dress Shoes. Ladies, give us a look. jfcSF' The Leaders of Style and uamcrs of prices. Da/vis, Roper <fc, Co. The People's Clothiers. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Laurens County, N. IJ. Dial, ot nl, Plaintiff, against, M. E. Riddle, Ot 111, Defendants. Pursuant to the docroo of the Court In the above stated case, I will sell at public, outcry to highest bidder, at Laurons Court House, South Carolina, on Saloday In Do? comber, 1803, during the legal hours of sale, nil that lot, piece or parcel of land situated in the town of Laurons, South Carolina, con taining One acre, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of G. L. & S, Railroad, on tho south by street, on tho west by Sullivan street. Terms: One-half cash, with leave to purchase, to pay his entire bid In cash. If the terms of tho sale are no*, complied with tho land may be resold Oil the same or some subse quent Salesdny without further or der of the Court. Purchaser to pay for papers. GEO. S. McCRAVY, Nov. (>, '93. Sheriff L. C. JAS. F. WILSOM. DENTIST. In oflicc at Honea Path. S. C, every day excopt Friday, when I will bo in oflicc at WHHamston, S. C. Nitrous Oxide Gas ami Oilon tunder administered lor painless extraction of tooth. PURE DRUGS Arc 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. 1 also carry a large slock of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Tobacca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things Kept in a hrst-class Drug .Store. I keep GARDEN SEEDS of reliable bouses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable i prices. Yours for mutual benefit, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. NOTICE treasurer's office; Laurbns, 0. l!., s. 0., Sept. 11th, ls?Ki. ^ The Booka for the collection of State and County Taxe? for the fiscal y lur commencing November 1st, 1802, will bo open from Monday, October 10th, 1808, to December 30th, 1803. For tliu con venience of Tax Payora 1 will attend the following places on the day:; do&lgnalcd for the collection of the same, \ i/..: Parson's store, November 3d. Young's Store, November 4th, morn ing. Pleasant Mound, Novomber 4th, ovo ning. Oihce, November6th (?? Pec ? ?hor.30lh, 189:1, alter which the Penalty will bo ' tached. TAX l.KW. State Tax, .V.. mills County Tax, :: ? i " Bail road Tax, "'.j " School Tax, 2 " Total, IT'., Special for Laurons (Jradod School, 3 " Interest on School Bonds, l Total, 1 Total for Laurona City Clrodod School, iT:,.i Special f?>r Princeton Clrad d Schoo', ;; Total for Princeton School Din trict, ]<V?,' " Poll Tax $1.00. livery inalo citizen, between the ages of Twenty-One and Fifty years, except thoso incapable of earning a support from lining uiaiiued, or from other causes, and thoso v, liu arc now exempted by law, ahull I o deemed Taxable Polls. Tax payers owning prop* rty iti the difTercnt Townships aro earnc lly re quested to call for receipts in each Townrhip, thereby saving Bute, and per haps penalties and cost. J. !.'. MOCK, County Treasure r. Seid. U). 1SUJ?1 l?10t NOTICE Will bo let to tho lowest bidder tho building of n now bridge across Saltida River, know ii a i (!." Maddox bridge on Wodncad iy. loth ofNovcv '. r. Bidders vvill bo on hand punctually at i i .-i>'cLocl< A. M. Commissioners r< servo in1 right to accept or rcjoc! any end all bids. By order of tho B bird. 11. P. AD AIR. M. L. Bullock, Cl'k. Ch'm'n. Oct. 20, 08-11 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. [jAuukxs County. N. B. Dial, PI tlntin*, against, W. T. Crows and J. T, Cjftiws, Defend ants. Personn( to a decroo In tho above stated case, 1 will soil on ualesday in December next at Laurcns C. H., during the legal hours for sale, the western half of all that lot, piece or parcel of land,situate,lying end being wit bin 'he town Baurens con taining ono-hnlf ucro more or less bounded o.; tho north by land:: formerly belonging to Addison Sul livan,on tho I last by I lullivan -: reel, on the S intli by lands of Martha M. Babb, on tho West by Harper street. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If terms of sale are not complied With said land will bo resold on same or 3omo subse quent salesday at risk of former purchaser. GEORGE S. Mt'CRAVY, Nov. ts, I B03? It s. i.. c UNDER BUY -and UNDER SELL, Tho Second World Fair is opening now :.t Im t. BURNS & SO. Two Stores, one at Bnrksdalo, and old stand near Little Ktiol), S. ('. Having enlarged our i tore room for our Largo Slock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Grocciii: 11 als, Millinery, Jeans, Woolen Suitings, < lalicoct. Tin and (llasa Ware, 11ai .1 ? ware, Furniture, Stoves, and all kinds of Bargain Goods that can bo found. And it's so cheap. Out' Goods must, shall and Will l>0 sold. Call and see Thomas, because seeing is believing, lligh ami low arm Sewing Ma chines CHEAP. We remain vow' faithful and obedient servants, i L. E. BURNS & CO. SHERIFF'S SALES . KOK DttCJBMBRR, 1803. Ii. T. Rainbo, Plaintiff, against, Martha K. Taylor, et al. * H liy virtue of a decree in the above stated case, I will sell at I.aureus C. H. 8. C.| on salesday in Decem ber next, the4th day ol the month, during the legal hours for such sales in front of the Court House door?all that tract or parcel of land situated in Laureus County, State aforesaid, containing .-evenly Acres, more or los, bounded by lands of M. S. llailcy Fannie Teni pleton and other, lands ol 1>. T. Ranibo. Terms:?One half of the pur chase money 10 bo paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of twelvemonths wit', interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises witii leave to the purchaser to pay the entire bid in cash. The purchaser to pay for the papers. 11' the pur chase 1 fails to comply with the terms of sale the property will be resold al his risk on the same or some subsequent salesdav. GEO. s. McOrXvy, Nov. .|. '93 Sheriff L. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ov Lau ukns. Coukt ok Common PijKas. Moses C. Con as Administrator of .Ine D. nlll'ci?,dee*d, vs. Jacob C. Miller, cl ill. Pursuant 1 > the decree of tho Court in iho iibovo stated action,It will soil to the highest bidder at public outcry :?! Laurons Court House South Carolina, on salesday iu Decenib r, 18051, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situate in Laurena county in said st-uto bounded by lands of 11. P. Uni roll, Llobcrl * Sulllo und others, known as lite John 1), Mll j Icr homo place, containing 78 acres more or less. Terms, cash; pur chaser lo puy for papers. JNO. ..I. CLARDY, Nov. 7, '03?It .1. l*. 1-. 0. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Laukkni?. 1 n du kt f>:' P HO D atm, o. \\. Duval as Administrator of the Estate of Jos'ah Lcake, de ceased, Plaintilt 11 gainst ...S, O. Leake, el. al. Complaint to scH .? land lo pay debts. Creditors, of lostah Lenke, dee'd, are hereby notified and required to present and establish their claims before mc at a Court of Reference lo be heli'1 by me in the above stated case in my ollice on Monday, the 20th day ol November, al 10 o'clock, A. M. J. M. CLARDY, j. i'. ).. c. Oct. 30, 1893-3I. STA t13 OF SOU i'll CAROLINA. coun i '.' of I'jAUItKXS. Court m Common Please. M, S. Sailov Son, against, R. T. Hollingsworth, et al. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above slated case, 1 will sell at Lnurcns 0. IL, ;;- C, on Sales day in December. 1S93, the same behjlg the jtii day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, at public, outcry t>> the highest bidder, all thai tract or parcel <>!' land, situate, lyb'gand being in the. Coun ty < !" Lnurcns, State ol South Carolina, bounded by lands of Mary A.Jones, Maty T. Miller, Geo. T, Reid and others, c mlaining 'i wo Hundred and L'orty four acres, more Or less. Terms: < Medialf< ash; Iho balance uoyajdo ;it twelve mm [Iis frj day 1 i ^rrrV*-.-?Vrr:~ 7 v^iro* day, Co bo sec tin ?! by bond of 1 purchaser Und mortgage of UP pr-'ini ? so; i. 'i lo purchnsor ha?J Iho privilogo of paying all easlh Purch .. ii' lo ; i..- I ?r |i p< ;. U tern;-.: are not (omplicd wit h, prom ises to bo resold on Maine or some subsequent saleSiltiy at risk of former 1 urcJianev. .!. II. WIIAR ION, .Nov. (),- lt. c. <'. <'. I?. NOTICE. A!.!. Persons having btfaihc$fl with Iho School (Jnaitnissioher will lind him in his Ollice ? i Saturday 01 each WOiek, until furlhr n .lice, lluspcclfuily, THO*. .T. HVGKKTT, bijlw ; 1?11 rLtiuronsCo. Ati !. 8th If ? ;-:;'f-:f * Will be let to Ihn lov/oM bidder tho repairing of t' - dcPliorsen Bridge across llab .:? ? !r< :* ? ii Thursday, thu Olli ot Xoycnibor pivjx 0, al 11 o'clock S.. M. Oatnuiissloii rs pi'serv? thefhditlo rv j. et any ana n'l 1 ?' . By ordci ' Ihri >'? > id. f. I\ ADAlll, Chairman, M. B? 11 dck, Clork. -is? It ?VA I K OF <>r i 11 CA ItOLTNA, County oi?' La unrc .vs. Com . of Coinmon Pie 1 . T. o. !'.n l, Plaintiff, v.-. Oorgo I'm mint to Ihe decroo of the Oi itvl i.i the al ovo luti <l nollon, I sviii .-. ?1 11i public outcry lo tho high) I l lor, ul Luurous Court/ lion.' . Iii i.th Carolina,on Sabday til D c ihb: 1-, : (lurl Ihe legal hour* o| : do, all thai Jract i f land Mtuuto in Laurent C unty In snl(| State, < int lining Two Hundred und Thirty A er?. , more or h ....> and li- uiidi ii 11 lands ol Henry Nin on, .1 iii. lb ? !, 1, !)]?. (). Kvai! , Manuel Oxner and Mrs, Llpford. Turins': Oiie-halfof Iho purchaso money : 1 ho p..hi cash; the balauco twelve inoulhsj from day ?>t 1 ale, to be seeured by h< no of purchaser attd his mortgage of toe preitusos sold, with Interest from that day. Pi'icha- er (.-. pay for pnporn, J. II, \V!I A ItTON, Nov. 0, 1803-H c. C. 0, e.