The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 14, 1893, Image 3
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LAUREN8, 8. O, Nov. 14, 1898.
JLlO OAIj.
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~ Mr. Ii. W. Boyd.
Says tho Augusta Herald:
Mr. L. W. Doyd has been appointed
oar accountant of tho P. It. & \y. c.
It. IL and ho took charge of his work
yesterday. Mr. Uoyd has boon in tho
employ of tho Richmond and Danvillo
in Washington for somo years past and
is a railroad man of experience. Tho
P. U. & W. C. Is lucky In securing his
services.
Cheap Kates.
Cheap rates to the Augusta Exposi
tion by the P. R. & W. C. railroad:
Tleketfl on sale from Nov. 12th to Dec.
12th, lKD.'l. Tickets sold on Tuesdays
and Thursdays of each wook at $2.10,
limited to two days from dato of sale;
all othor days at IW.35 limited to 15
days from dato of salo. These tickets
admit to fair grounds at abovo prices.
Tho return portion of all tickets will
have to bo stamped by tho propor agent
of tho Exposition Co., in tho Exposi
tion building before tickets will bo ac
cepted for return passage.
Advisory Only.
Fellow citizens of those parts of Lau
rons wherein petitions are boing circu
lated for tho proposed county of Green
wood, romomboi*?
That n now county moans a new
Court H?USQ newly furnished, a new
jail, new county officers, more salaries,
a now poor house and moro oxponsos
in a hundred ways which mustoccasion
higher taxos which you will pay. Tho
titles to your property and tho'reeords
in which you are intorostod are in the
Court Ilouso hero and to cut loose from
tiiem may cause you great inconveni
ence. On the othor hand, small eounty
organizations uro benoficial. They
cost money though. Are you willing
and able to spend it now?
Do caroful, people, know what you
arc doing. Don't sign a petition ask
ing a severance with Laurons until
you are sure that tho ineroased expen
diture will help you. But If you think
after all things aro considered serious
ly, that it will bo to your advantage to
live in "Greenwood County'' sign, sign
of course!
The Dispensary and Public
Morals.
The Advektiskr gleans some inter
esting points from a hasty glance at
the criminal docket of the Mayor's
Court.
From July 1st of this year to October
."Id there were neither bars nor a dis
pensary in Laurons. The docket shows
convictions as follows:
Drunk and disorderly, 3; drunk, 0;
disorderly conduct, hi; lighting 11.
Offences directly attributable to whis
key were therefore only 3.
For tho sarno period in 1892: (bars
open.) Drunk and disorderly, 15:
drunk 3; disorderly conduct, 0; light
ing, l(>: gambling, 4. Number of of
fences directly attributable to intem
perance, 18.
From Oct. 3. 1893, to Nov. 11, during
which period the dispensary has been
open: Drunk and disorderly, 7: drunk,
4; disorderly, (>, also f> who were dis
charged because first offence: lighting,
1: gambling, 7: selling whiskey with
out license, I. Offences directly at
tributable to whiskey, 12.
For the same period last year, (bars
open): Drunk and disorderly, 7: drunk,
?1: disorderly conduct, 4| gambling, II;
lighting, 7. Offences directly attribu
table to whiskey, 11. .
It appears from these figures that
there was a great decrease in drunken
ness during the timo that tho town was
dry.
A comparison of dispensary days
with bar room times, for this town,
shows not the slightest improvement.
BIjUFJ RIBBONS and prizes.
haurens Victors at tho Grjat State
Pair.
The following is a partial list of pre
miums taken by Laurons exhibitors at
the fair:
Horses, Cleveland Bays; W. E Chap
man, of Bahhtown, took 1st on one year
old stallion, 1st on mare and colt, 1st
on t wo year old filly, and 1st on lilly
under one year old. Mr. Chapman's
horses elicited much admiration and
were among tho finest stock exhibited.
J. H. Wharton, .lersoys, 1st on herd,
1st on native cow, 1st on native heifer,
2nd on cow, second on heifer. Col.
Wharton's premiums amounted to
nearly a hundred and fifty dollars. The
expert judge, who maclo tho awards
and who has examined cattle at nearly
all the fairs in this part of the country,
pronounces his herd one of the best in
the United States. Col. Wharton will
show the herd at the Augusta Exposi
tion.
.1. D. W. Watts took 2nd on native
cow besides other prizes.
Sheep and goats. In this department
Col. .1. W. Watts and J. D. W. Watts
as usual were great winners. J. W.
Watts took 1st on Merino buck two
years old, 1st on same 1 to .'1 years old,
1st and 2nd on pen of ewes, 1st on ram
lamb. 1st on ewe lamb, 1st on Angora
goats. 1st on Angora ewes, 2nd on An
gora kid, 2nd on grade ewes. J. D. W.
Watts took 1st on Angora kid and 1st
on grade ewes.
I'oultry. J. D. W. Watts won on
Red Pylo, Ulackbreasted, Duckwing,
and Black Amorlean Dominique games,
also on creepers and partridges. B. A.
Wharton won on Silver Duckwing
Games.
Mr. .1. P. Gray's horse, Honest Clay,
trotted In one race and came out first.
"Look hero, Sam" said I to a citizen
whose forbeai'8 came from tho Congo,
"What aro you doing for your liquor
these days?" and here aro the dots I
got on the dispehsary:
"Why, Boss, I gits it from do 'spen
eary. bey's got it at dat dar barroom,
but gittin it's Jos' liko votin'. Dey axos
you how olo you Is an' whar you live
an' what's yer nanio and all dat. I
never is voted 'eeptin' in dose bore lit
tle town'lections and I ain1 g-wino to
loss'n my boss or some or his folks gits
in a tight and calls on me. I ain'gwino
to do 'sjieusary no more neither. I gits
somebody else to go for mo now. Dem
niggers dat goes dar is gwino to ketch
it. Lots iiv 'em dat signs and votes
never has paid no taxes and Mr.
Georgo MeCravy's sho' to git 'om up
when payin' time comes."
I thou asked my colored friend if he
bad beard of the death of Harry Mack,
which occurred last week In the pom
tontiary. " 'Sense me boss," ho replied
"but 1 can't beliovo dat. Couldn'
nothln1 kill himl"
_Pickup.
Now .!<>!> Typo.
We have received within the last
few days additions to our job printing
department which more than ever
makes us able to give the public tho
best class of job printing. Wo hayo
some new and tasteful iypo faces, suit
able for commercial work of all kinds
which will delight admirers of artistic
printing. In addition to. bills, note
and letter heads we print cards, pam
phlets and anything that anybody de
sires as tastefully as it can be done
anywhoro. Legal blanks for sale, of
courso. _Nov. 14-tf
Hurokn.
1 uavosncurml tho oxolusivo right.of
tho uso of tlio colobratod Anioathotlo
EURKKA, wbloh is a llrazilian prepa
ration guarantood to contain no dolo
torlous matter and to oxtract all teeth
absolutely without pain. 'Tis lndo?d a
boon to mankind. Glyo mo aoall and
im convinced as to tho satisfactory na
turoolmywork. ? r(,NN()H>
AoB.lfc?Mmo.* Dom.*!.
T1UFJLK8 LIOHT AS Allt.
Floating Particles of Personal Nowi
Caught up and Tossed by November
Gate?.
Mr. D. H. Counts, of Bamberg, was
one of last week's visitors.
W. W. Ball attended the State Fair
last week.
Miss Lou Fleming is at homo from a
visit to relatives in Columbia.
Dr. Austin, of Greenwood, wus in
town last Wednesday.
Mrs. H. K. Aikon has returned from
a visit to her relatives in Charleston.
Dr. Harry Martin spent a fow days
last week with friends In Columbia.
Mr. Jack Brown wont to Columbiu
for tho Fair last week.
Mr. Scott was in town Monday in the
intorest of tho Thornwoll Orphanage
Mr. J. N. Wright baabeon appointed
soliciting agent for Urn Sea Board and
Air Lino Railroad.
Larry W. Boyd, car accountant of
of tho P. R. & W. C. railroad, was in
town Sunday.
Col. Riehard C. Watts and Col. Jno.
W. Ferguson spent the past week in
Columbia.
Misses Fannie and Rosa Koppel havo
left town for an oxtended visit to
friends in Charleston and Oranguburg.
Dr. Henry Martin has rented Mr.
Lewis Koppel's pretty home on upper
Main Street.
Mrs. John A. Barksdale 1? again at
homo after spending some time with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Evans of
Nowberry.
Col. George Mosoloy, of Greenvillo,
was in town on Thursday. Ho rocolvod
a hearty welcome from old frlonds
here.
Congressman Shell Is at home again.
Ho is gradually recovering from tho
Injury to his knoo. Frank Shell, his
private secretary, is also at homo.
Mr. Joseph Burton, who has been 111
for some time with typhoid fever, is
out again. Ho went down to his plan
tation In Newborry, a fow days ago.
Mr. Barnwoll lt. Anderson was In
town yesterday. Mr. Anderson is a
student at tho Columbia Theological
Seminary.
Dr. E. M. Caine has some beautiful
lots on South Harper Street, iust be
yond Senator Irby's place, which ho
advortises to exchange for country
property.
The assassination of J. D. Hairston
near Goldvillo was a fearful crime
aginst society without a recent parallel
in-Laurons. Gov. Tilhnan very prop*
orly offors a reward of $200.00 for tho
apprehension of the guilty parties.
This ought not to relax tho zeal of the
local officials. Coroner Sloan is an in
telligent and zealous officer and ho
should bo encouraged by the County
Commissioners to spare no oxponsc in
pushing every clow to discovery. Tho
community of Goldvillo and the entire
county fools that nothing should be left
undone to unearth this awful tragedy
Clipped from tho Union Times of
last week:
"Mr. Macbeth Young, of McBoo's
Landing, Arkunsas, so well known and
highly esteemed In Union, was married
on tho 24th ult., to Miss May Bates
Cravens, the accomplished daughter
of a White River planter, of the
Cravens family of Missouri and Ark
ansas, distinguished in both States,
socially and politically."
This is a marriage on which Laurens
adds congratulations. "Mae'' Young
as the writer knew him in his school
boy days, is a son of Col. .1. L. Young
and Mrs. .lane Young, and Is therefore
a nephew of Messrs. Creswell and
Stobo D. Garlington. Ho has himself
a number of friends in Laurons who
will hear with pleasure of his happy
marriage.
King's Daughters.
You are requested to meet at the
Presbyterian Church on Friday next at
4 o'clock, P. M. Please bring Inter
national dues.
Leila V. Wilkes.
President.
Look Out for A Call.?Mr. .Jno.
R. Hellams Is tho agent for the Adver
tiser, authorized to make collections,
take new subscriptions and orders for
jobs, etc. Mr. Hellamfe is now travel
ling in the interest of tho paper.
The "Cosmopolitan" and tho adver
tiser, one year, for two dollars and a
quarter.
Tho "Southern Cultivator and Dixie
Farmer" and the Advertiser ono
yoar for ono dollar and seventy-live
cents.
Business Notices.
The big Ferris wheel continues to
run and tho big bargains in shoes all
to bo found at Davis, Roper & Co.
Vase lamp. $1.00 at Wilkes' China
Palace.
Now is your chance to buy good
shoes cheap at tho Laurons Cash Co.
they are elosingout their entire stock of
shoos, bo sure to seo tholr shoes and
price before buying.
Russet lounge only $4.00 at Wilkes'
Furniture Store.
If you want dross goods, no mattor
what stylo or price wo havo tho largest
stock and our prices are the lowest
Si mmons Bros.
f>0|e for brussols carpeting worth 7f>o
this week only. Wilkes & Co.
If you don't look at 8. M. & Wilkes
& Co.'s stoves boforo buying, you are
liable to got "stovo up" on prices.
Hamlin of Now York is "busted"
and wo got some drives in his salo in
carpeting, matting, oil cloth and rugs.
Seo them. Wilkes & Co.
With a halo of cotton you can buy
more goods at the Laurens Cash Co.
than ever boforo. so please stop worry
ing about hard times and go at once to
the Laurcns Cash Co. and secure somo
of tholr Big Bargains at their elosing
out sale. .
Zeiglor Bros., Hess, and Bay Shoe
Co.'s are tho host makes an/1 wo have
all styles of these makes. ' Simmons
Bros.
Handsome line of Millenary to bo
closed out In tho next 00 days at 'the
Laurons Cash Co. Go at once and se
cure some of the Big Bargains boforo
the stock is broken.
Too many goods in all lines. Low
prices to clean thorn out. Simmons
Bros,
To see the Ferris wbeel; to get cloth
ing at right prlees you must go to Da
vis, Roper & Co.
Try us for shoes, full lino from 25o to
$.">.()0 Simmons Bros.
We moan business. . We are going
to close out some big bargains in the
next fow weeks. See them. Davis,
Roper & Co.
For men's hats we are headquarters,
all stylos from lfxj to $5.00. Simmons
Bros.
Savo a doctor's bill by buying good
underwear, blankets, oloaks and over-,
coats and don't forget thht tho bort
goods for tho least money can Imj had
at Simmons Bros.
To Ubhtc.?One small two-room bouse.
Tribut? of Respect.
Resolutions adopted by the Ladies
Aid Society of tho Laurens Presbyte
rian Church on the death of Mrs. John
VV. Ferguson. '
Whereas, In His Infinite wisdom
God has seen fit to remove from our
midst, and from an active, useful lifo in
this Society, Mks. Mary Dorroh Fer
ouson, wife of Col. John W. Ferguson,
on the 28th day of October, 1803.
Therefore, wo tho members of tho
Ladles Aid Socloty now assembled for
tho purpose of paying the highest ros
{>oot to the memory Of our deceased
rlond, aud offering this tribute to her
noble character. Do?
Resolve, 1st. That wo bow with sub
mlsslvo hearts to tho will of our Heav
enly Father, knowing that He is too
wise to make any mistake.
2d. That wo record, here and now,
our highest esteem and appreciation of
tho many virtues and strong traits of
Christian diameter of which sho was
possessed. That In hoi- dally walk and
conversation, hor devotion to her
church and her family, wo recognize
the highest womanly attainments.
3d. That in her death this Society
has lost one of its most useful members,
and etllclent officers,
4th. That wo express our own grief
at what seems such "an untimely taking
off," and also convoy to the members
of tho boroaved and sorely stricken
family, our deepest sympathy, and pray
that tho God of all comfort and grace
may bind up thoir broken hearts.
5th. That those resolutions be spread
upon tho minutes of this society, and a
copy of tho same bo sent to the family.
8th. That the editors of tho respec
tive papers of our city, as well as the
editor of the Southern Presbyterian,
bo requested to publish this action of
tho socloty.
MKS. J: H. M inter,
Miss Ida Holmes,
Mhs. Lucy N. Boyd,
Committee.
Laurens, S. C, Nov. 7th, 185)3.
Owlngsvllle.
Mr. S. F. Bolund's fine mule got its
neck broken one day last week from
bolng tied down by the head.
Wo havo had several days of wot
weather durlhgthe post week, which
have done considerable damage to the
cotton In tho Hold.
Mr. D. T. Cooper is suffering from a
sevore attack of rheumatism, also Mr.
M. J. Owings is dow 11s with the same
complaint.
Those whom we reported on the sick
list in our last issue are thought to bn
doing very well though not out of i til
get' yet.
Rev. Jodie Martin spent last Sunday
with Mr. John U. Owings, of this
place.
Mr. Jones M. Owings, of this place,
visited his daughter, Mrs. B. 1). 1 Jolt,
of Waterloo, last Sunday.
Miss Luln Owings, one of Mt. Olive's
charming and attractive young ladies,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. B. Bo
land, of this place. We wish her a
pleasant stay in our midst,
j There are more added to tho list of
fever, but no serious cases that we
have as yot heard of.
Messrs. A. E. and J. B. Hill are out
delivering fruit trees.
Mr. Jack Martin we hear will go into
tho mercantile business at Mr. J. x .
Pitts' in the near future.
There will be several Weddings in
ours and adjoining communities this
winter. ,
Mr. J. C. MoDaniel, of Simpson's
Mills, attended preaching at Mt. Olive
last first Sunday.
Already some have begun to change
homos in this section. Mr. J. M.
Owings wll. move to Abbeville before
long, where he intends to make his fu
ture home. We regret very much to
lose him but our loss is Abbeville's
gain.
Hard times seems to be the ory every
where.
The Sunday Sehool at Rocky Mount
is in a flourishing condition under the
management of Mr. James Martin. It
will go on all winter.
Mrs. Nannie Tay lor. of Pelzcr, will
locate with us next year. She is, of
course, welcome,
Mr. J. R. Jones, formerly of this
place, but now of Abbeville, was in
our section a few days ago. visiting
friends and relatives. * Jim is a jolly
boy and always welcome In our midst.
Mr. Homer butler, of Mauldin, has
been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. F.
Knight, of Mt. Olive.
Mr. J. R. Black, of this plaee has
been called to the bedside of his sick
mother at CalTnoy, S. C. We hope to
hear of her recovery soon.
Messrs. Culbertson and Hex have
opened a stock of goods at Bkoin s. t'.
Mrs. Golden, mother of Milton Col
den, got very badly hurt by falling out
of her door at Mt. Olive last Sunday.
The wounds wo hope will, not prove
serious.
DThe Alliance is seldom mentioned in
this section. It died out before it got
a fair test. Wo would like to see the
farmers get together and revive the
order again.
Mr. Jeff Jones of Brewerton, was in
this section last Sunday. JACK.
Positive and Nog-ntive.
Tho Raco Question is unsettled. But
it is settled that Hood's Sarsaparilhi
leads all remodios.
Disease marches through all lands.
But good health blesses all who take
Hood's Sarsaparllla..
Dyspepsia is a great foe of the human
race but Hood's Sarsaparilhi puts it to
flight.
Scrofula is one of the most terrible
diseases. But Hood's Sarsaparilhi ex
pels it from tho system.
Tho pcoplo of thisduy, like Job, suf
fer from boils. But Hood's Sarsapa
rllla Is a sovereign remedy for them.
Catarrh is one of the most disagree
able disorders. I3ut Hood's Sarsapa
rille, is suro to relievo and cure it.
Rhoumatism racks the system like a
thumb-screw. But it rotrcats before
the powers of Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Loss of appetite leads to melanchol la.
But Hoods Sarsaparllla makes the
plainost ropast tickle the palate.
Life is short and time is fleeting, but
Hood's Sarsaparilla Will bless human
ity as tho ages roll on.
Local Advertisements.
Glenn Springs wator is a tried euro for
nil troubles arising from kidney, livor or
blood disoasos. For salo by Kennedy
Bros.
will you sufi'or with Dyspepsia and
Liver trouble whon Glonn Springs
wntor will euro you. You can got it at
Kennedy Bros.
Glenn Springs water will euro rbou
uiatisui. For sale by Konnedy Bros.
Glenn Springs wator is koptin case s
and on draualit by Konnedy Bros.
Glonn Springs water is specially good
for nil kidney and bladder troubles. It
will romovo stono from tho blnddor in a
Svintlo and speedy manner. For salo by
Lonuedy Bros.
if you nro suffering from hond-ncho,
loss of Appotltoaucl weakness, try a casp
ol Glonn Springs wator and you will fool
butter. For snloby Konnedy Bros.
The use of Hall's Hair Rcnowor pro
motes the growth of tho hair, and re
stores Its natural color and bcuufy.
f.iees the scalp of dandruff, tofTur and
all. Impurities
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
spavins, Curb, Splints, Swoenoy,
Ring-Bone, Stifles, Bprains, all
Swollen Throats, Coughs,etc. Savo
$60 by use of one bottle. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known. Hold by H. P.
Hurdotte & Co. Druggist. Lmurens,
V; i L ?. O.
Twenty Five Cent Coin um.
Advertisements will tie printed unddr
tbis bead for one cont a word each inser
tion, none to be Inserted for less than
2s cents.
Building lots and other property in
the elty of Laurens for sale, or will bo
exchanged for farm lands in tho coun
ty.
IS, M. Ca ink.
Nov. 13, 1893-2t*
To ilBNT.--Ono of the handsomest
store rooms in Laurcns with largo base
ment and freight olovator. $125 a voar.
Also 5 room brick cottage within 200 yds
of public square. Apply at this olllco.
A l all in Prices.
At Wuitouor and Martin'? barber shop
a shave may now be hud for ten cunts.
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Lau
rens, S. C, unclaimed, for tho week end
ing October 30, 1893:
Anderson, 1). I?\ Garrel, M. \V.
Anderson, L. O? (Joodion, W. 11.
Abrains, Mrs. Mary Hunter, M.
Huckster, Purris Hunter, George
Brown. John W. Henderson.M. J.
Hullock, MlssOlaria Hill, Mrs. N. M.
Busley, Adolphu? Henderson, Mrs N I'
Rarkwell, John W. H or ring, 11. II.
Boyd, Hugh L. Hollstook, Isom
Bryant, Young Jones, Willie
Blaekley. J. T. Leak, Miss Maggie
Hullock", Miss Mary-2 Loopy, Pink
Hums, Chas. Mace, J. P.
Barksuale. D.we Martin, J. Prank
Brown? Miss Clara 0. MeDanici, Darling
Hall, .'. Hi Marlin, IL It.
Uannon, Oleru-2 Marlin, O. W.
Olaxtou, L. lt. McMorris, Ks.
Campbell, Miss 10 C-2 Moses, Alfred
(Mark, Carrie B. Mllbor. Kate
Dtlulap, James (col.) Nuslt, J. Wright
Dondy, Willis A. Orr. H. (J.-2
Davis, Rev. O. 11. Hilev, Miss Clara
Edwarde, Miss Annio raondloy. J. W.
Eichelberger, Lewis Terry, Miss Uello
Ellison, Kaeop Thompson.Mtss Rosa
Paular, Miss Anner Teague, W. L.
Franklin, .Mrs. Mary Thompson, G. G,
Ferguson, Willie * Tlguo, Lillian
Furgerson, Fop Cm pores, Krauses
(?nine?, A. D Williams, Mrs. Jane
Workman, Jno.
KOlt TUB WEEK ENDING N0VEMUBR Grn, '93.
Abrains, Hirnett Fowler, J. Y.
Adams, Mis* 0. A. Ferguson, Kunnio
Bullx, Miss plasy Hip, Jim
Hyrd, Albert Hunter, Harrison
Brown.'Miss Carrie Hunter, H,
Callavire. Addle irby, Felix, colored
Campbell, David Jackson, Martha 2
Campbell, Mrs. Alvlo Ma tain, Samuel
Campbell, Eddie McGuco. Miss Mary
Dunlap. clurrissn Qutter, Jena
Downey. Thomas Hohson, Miss Sally
Dear, Johnio Thompson. C. T.
I Swing, M. E. Terry. Mrs. Hello
Erbla, Atiss Laura Wood, Miss Lettio
Eaves, Andrew Woody, Manuel
East, Mis* Delia Wricc, W. S.
Persona calling for any of above let
tors will please say, "Thoy are adver
tised." T. B. Caicws, P. M.
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
By local applications as they cannot
roaoh the diseased portion of tho ear.
There is only one way to eure doafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inlhimed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Kus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
lhimed you havo a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and whon it is en
tirely closed, deafness is the result,
and unless the Inflammation can be la
ken out and Ibis tube, restored to its
normal condition, hearing will bo de
stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten
arc caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of tho mu
cous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) Unit cannot he cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: free.
P. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
?HPSoul by Druggists, 7f>o.
An Important Note.
Ma.
Dear Sin:?Tho writer hasn't your
namo in mind just al this moment but If
you are Rt all In arrears, ploaso call In
and settlo. The advkutiseh has large
obligations to moot within tho noxt tow
days and wo hope that nil of our subscri
bers will mako iL a point to pay if not
all at least a part of what is duo tho
paper. Yours truly,
<)ei. 2i tf Tub Advertiseita
To the Public Qonornlly.
Take due notice ol this faot, tho Free
and Unlimited Coinage of Silvor has
boon refused by this GoVornmont, but
thoy h ivo not yoi undortakon to prevent
tho Iron and unllmltod OOinagO Of Sash.
Doors, Blinds,Shingles and gOUOral build
ing material at tiio mints of H, 10. Gray,
Laurens, S C. S > call and got what you
need to build with at H. E. Gray's.
Dev. 21?tf *
Scrofula, whether hereditary or ac
quired, is thoroughly expollcd'from tho
Blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho groat
blood purifier.
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA,
County ov L?vuhns.
Son
Court of CoiY7"faojs.>leas.
Copy Summons fot>^*clief.
B, II. Teaguo and A.oert A. Gur
* lington as executors of tho will
of Narcissa M. Garlington tie
ceased Plaintiffs against L. C.
Teaguo and lt. F. Teaguo Defen
dants
To the Defendants L. C. Teaguo and
R. P. Teaguo
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
in tnls action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to
servo a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscribers
at this ofllco in tho city of Alken
S. O. within twenty days after tho
service hereof, exclusive of the day
ot stielt service; and if yotl tail to
answer tho complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this
action will apply to tho Court for
the relief demanded in tho com
plaint.
CROFT & ?HAFEE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys,
Dated Nov. 1st, A. D. 1893.
To tlio Defendants, L. C. Teaguo
and R. F. Teaguo:
Tako notice that tho complaint
in this action together with tho
summons, of Which the foregoing is
a copy, was tiled In the ofiieo of the
clerk of the court at Laurens 8. C,
on tho Olli day of Nov. 1893.
CROFT & 0HAFEE,
Nov. 7, '93. Pl'fT's Alt'ys.
JAS. P. WILS01T,
DENTIST.
in office at Honea Path, Si G.,
every day except Friday, when 1
will be in OmCO at Wiltiamstou,
S. C.
Nitrous Oxide Gas and Odon
tufider administered tor painless
extraction of teeth.
NOTICE
Will be let to tho lowest bidder
the building of a now bridge
across Haltidu River, known as tho
Maddox bridge on Wedtioaday, loth
of November. Bidders will bo on
hand punctually at 11 o'clock A.
M. Commissioners reserve tho
right to accept or reject any and
all bids. By order of tho Board.
It. I?. ada IB,
M. L. BulI.ock. Cl'k. Ch'm'n.
G*i?gHT DEDUCTION.
Great Reduction
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Our Stock must be reduced in the next 60 days. In order to reduce our stock we are olTeringour entire
stock at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Now is your chance to buy your entire Winter Goods Cheap. We arc going to make some changes in our
Stock January, 1894. In order to make the desired change we must close out our entire Stock of Winter
Dress Goods, Millinery, Shoes and Jeans.
The above is no catch penny, we mean exactly what we say. Our stock must be closed out. It is im
possible to epiote Reduced Prices as the busincsc is composed of Thousands of items for which space is not
obtainable at this time. First callers will get the cream of the Bargain. We have several Big Bargains bought
within the last week that will pay you to examine. Ladies! Don't fail to see the Big Bargains at which we
are selling our Dress Goods and Trimmings.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! ! We have a handsome line of Cloaks to be closed out. Come at once and get
your size. m
SHOES! SHOES! ! We have the largest stock of Shoes in Laurens, and they must be closed out in
the next 60 days. Now is your chance to buy your Winter Shoes Cheap. See our Stock and Prices and
wq will be sure to sell you.
Very Respectfully,
LAUKENS CASH COMPANY.
W. A. JAM1ESON and S. C. TODD, Managers. _.;m?5?93
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STA.TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Laukknh County,
N. B. Dial, et til, Plaintiff, against,
M. E. Riddle, ot aI7Defendants.
Pursuant to the decree of the
Court in the above stated case, I
will sell at public outcry to highest
bidder, at Laurens Uotlt't House,
South Carolina, on Saleday in De
comber, 1808| during the legal
hours of sale, all that lot, piece or
parcel of land situated in the town
of LQUretifl, South Carolin.?, con
taining One aero, more or less,
hounded on the north by lands of
(J. L. & 8. Railroad,on the south by
street, on tho. west by Sullivan
street.
Terms: One-half cash, with leave
to purchaser to pay his entire bid in
cash. I f tho terms of the sale are
not complied with tho land may be
resold on the same or some subse
quent Siilesday without luiiher or
der of tho Court, Purchaser to
pay for papers,
GE?. S. McCRAVY,
Nov. 6, ?93, ShcrifVL. C.
NOTICE
y?
ALL Persons having business with
tho School Commissioner will find him
in his Oflico on Saturday of each week,
until lurthor notice.
Kespectfully,
TI.10S. J. DUCK KTT,
School Commissioner Laurens t^o.
Aug. 8th 1893?30?tf
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PURE DRUGS
Are very essential when a
person is ill and adulterat
ed medicines cannot possi
bly have the curative
powers like wholesome
medicines but
DR. B. F. POSEY
keeps nothing but the best and
purest Drugs and Medicines
and people wanting anything
in my line will do well to call.
I also carry a large slock of
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Tobacca,
Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and
Laundry Soap and a hundred
anil one other things kept in
a tirst-class Drug Store. I keep
GARDEN YEEOS
of reliable bouses constantly on
hand and ' sell them at reasonable
prices. Yours for mutual benefit,
Bo Fo F?SEY9
I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
NOTICE
TO TAX PAYERS!
TREASURER'S OFFICE, )
Lauhkns, 0. H., S. C., >
Sept. 11th, 1893.)
Tho Hooks for tho collection of Stato
and County Taxes for the fiscal year
commencing November 1st, 1892, will be
] open from Monday, October lGth, 1893,
j to December 30th, 18911.
I Ollice, November 5th to December 30th,
1893, after which the Penalty will bo at
tached.
tax l.kvy.
State Tax, 5}.j mills
County Tax,
! Railroad Tax, 33
School Tax, 2
Total, 13*t
Special for Luurens Graded
School, 3
Interest on School Bonds. 1
Total, 4
Total for 1.aureus City Graded
School, 17?.i
Special for Princeton Graded
School, 3 "
Total for Princeton School Dis
trict, 16% "
Poll Tax $1.00. Every male citizen,
between tho ages of Twenty-One and
Fifty years, except those incapable of
earning a support from being maimed,
or from other causes, and those who are
now exeini ted by law, shall be deemed
Taxable Polis.
Tax payers owning property in the
different Townships aro earnestly re
quested to call for receipts in each
Township, thereby saviug time, and per
haps penalties and cost.
J. D. MOCK,
County Treasurer.
Sept. 13. 1893?11?lfit
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lauhkns.
Court of Common Plfas.
Moses C Cox as Administrator of
Jno. 1). Miller, dee'd, vs. Jacob C.
Miller, ct al.
Pursuant to tho decree of tho
Court in tho above stated action, I
will sell to tho highest bidder at
public outcry at Laurens Court
llouso South Carolina, on salcsday
in December, 1893, during the
legal hours of sale, all that tract of
land situate in Laurens county in
said stato bounded by lands of II.
P. Uairctt, Robert Buttle and
others, known us tho John D, Mil
ler home place, containing 78 acres
more or los?. Terms, cash; pur
chaser to pas' for papers. ?
JNO. M. OL ARD Y,
Nov. 7, '!>:!--It j.i'.uc.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
La Urens Cou nty.
N. R. Dial, Plaintiff", against, W. T.
Crews and J. T. Crews, Defend- I
ants.
Persuant to a decree in the above
stated case, I will sell on salesdny
in December next at Laurens C. IL,
during tho legal hours for sale, tho
western half of all that lot, piece
or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being within tho town Laurens con
taining one-half acre more or less
bounded on the north by lands
formerly belonging to Addison Sul
livan,on tho East by Sullivan street,
on tho South by lands of Martha
M. Babb, on tho West by Hnrpor
Street. Terms cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers. If terms of sale are
not complied with said land will
be resold on same or Rome subse
quent salcsday at risk of former
purchaser.
Q FORGE S. MuCRAVV,
Nov. 0, 1803?It s. I., c.
UNDER BUY
-and
UNDER SELL.
The Second World Fair
is opening now at
L. E. BURNS & GO.
Two Stores, one at Barksdalc,
and old stand near Little Knob,
S. C? Having enlarged our store
room for our Large Stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries,
Hats, Millinery, Jeans,
Woolen Suitings, Calicoes,
Tin and Glass Ware, Hard
ware, Furniture, Stoves,
and all kinds of Bargain Goods
that can be found. And it's so
cheap. Our Goods must, shall and
will be sold. Call and sec Thomas,
because seeing is believing.
High and low arm Sewing Ma
chines CHEAP.
We remain your faithful and
obedient servants,
I*. E. BURNS & GO.
SHERIFF'S SALES
kuh okckmbbr, 1893.
13. *T. Rambo, Plaintiff, against,
Martha E. Taylor, et al.
By virtue of a decree in the above
stated case, I will sell at Laurens
C H. 8. C, on salesday in Decem
ber next, the 4th day of 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 Laurcns County,
State aforesaid, containing Seventy
Acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of M. S. Bailey, Fannie Tcm
plctou. and other lands ol B. T.
Rambo.
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 sole, to be secured by
the bond of the purchaser, and a
mortgage of the premises with
leave to the purchaser to pay the
entire bid in cash. The purchaser
to pay for the papers. If the pur
chasci fails to comply with the
terms of sale the property will be
resold at his risk on the same or *
some subsequent salesday.
GEO. S. McCRAVY,
Nov. .\, '93 Sheriff L. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
* County of Laurens.
In Couht of Probate.
G. W. Duval as Administrator of
the Estate of Josiah Leake, de
ceased, Plaintiff against S. O.
Leake, ct. 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 at a Court of Reference
to be held by me in the above stated
case in my office on Monday, the
20th day ot November, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
J. M. CLARDY,
j. V. l. c.
Oct. 30, 1S93-3t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lau hens.
Court of Common Please.
M. S. Bailey & Son, against, R. T.
Hollingsworth, et al.
Pursuant to a decree of the court
in the above stated case, I will sell *
at Laurens C. IL, S. C, on Sales
day in December, 1893, the same
being the .}th day of the month,
during the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry to the highest bidder,
all that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the Coiin ?
ty of Laurens, Slate ot South
Carolina, bounded by lands of Mary
A. Jones, Mary T. Miller, Geo. T.
Rcld and others, containing Two
Hundred and Forty-four acres,
more or less.
Terms: One-half cash; the balance
payable at twelve months from
day ot sale with interest from that
day, to be secured by bond of tho
purchaser and his mortgage of tho
premises sold. The purchaser has
the privilege of paying all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers. If
terms are not complied with, prem
ises to bo resold on same or some?
subsequent salesday at risk of
former purchaser.
J. H. WHARTON,
Nov. G,?R o. ?. C. I?.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County 01 LAURENS,
Court of Common Pleas.
T. c. Pool, Piaintitv, vs. George
Molts, Defendant.
Pursuant to the decree of tho
Court in the above stated action,
I will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder, at Laurens Court
House, South Carolina, on Saleday
in December, 1S!>;5, during the legal
hours of sale, all that tract of land
situate in Laurens Comity in said
Stale, containing Two Hundred
and Thirty Acres, more or less and
bounded by lands ot Henry Hin
son, James Reeder, Dr. o. Evans,
Manuel Oxner and Mrs. Lipford.
Terms: One-half of the purchase
money to bo paid cash; 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. H. WHARTON,
Nov. G, I8!).i-lt ('. C. 0. I'm
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA,
County ok LaukkN<.
Court of Common Pleas.
Co"py Summons for Relief
B. II. Teaguo and Albert A. Gftr
lington as executors of the will
of Narcissa M. Darlington plain
tiffs against It. F. Teague and N.
E. Teague defendants.
To the defendants It. P. Teaguo
and N. E. Teaguo.
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a fTopy is
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscribers
at this ofilco in the city of Alken
S. C. within twciily days after tho
service hereof, exclusive of (he day
of such service; and if you full to an
swer tho complaint within tho time
aforesaid, the plaint iff in this ?(;?
liOll will apply to the Court for tho
relief demanded in the complaint.
0KOPT? CM A FEE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Dated Nov. 1st, A. 1>. 1893.
To the defendant ?, R. F. Teaguo
. and N. E. Teaguo:
Take notice that the complaint
in this action, together with tho
summons, of which the foregoing Is
a copy, was filed in tho ollleo of the
clerk of the court, at Lnuivns, ?, ('.,
on the 5th day of November, lAWl.
CROFT A OHA F EE,
Nov. 7, '08-?t.r^ PPfPa Atl'ys