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r |r f fie Cfctuertisei 4 LAURBN8, 8. O., DeeTjZ^?m. LOOAli. mm_ At about one, o'clock Monday morn Wg the State Disponsai-y bullding und Wfmtonts were destroyed by Hie. Thy' ?Piro Im HupiM>8ed to have originated iA Harrison Hunter's storo which was fn tho 8atno building as tho Dispensary. Mr. L. Koppel's house which adjoined tho DiupoiiHary building wus a/so burn I ed and with it Mr. J. A. rtullivun's I store which was nearby, but by tho 9 oxortions of the lirernen it was saved. [ Tho Dispensary building is the prop-, ; erty of b\ W. Wagner & Co., of* Charleston. The insurance on th/ building Is not known but the loss h ~j estimated at about four thousand dd \ lars. The loss ?in the Dispensa'y ? Stock Is about three thousand dol the insurance about one thousand ?fifty dollars. Iiuntor's stock Avas rod for about six hundred ddlars 4<ho Joes i? thought to be about one isahd "dollars. Tho loss i? the KopiMJl house was about two thrUsund, f the Insurance,thirteen hundred ; A. P. SulUvun's stock was no- insur ed. Eight hundred dollars it lathought Will cover hfs loss. / To Parents and Cliil/rcu. Your attention is called/to the Im monso Stock of Christmasind Holiday Goods now on exhibit ia MoSELEY .Brothers, next door '-:a>t of Post of fice. Thoir Stock is so . jried and con sists of so many pretty filings that it is ini]k)ssible to enumerate.' VyDon't wait for the /ush. but come land have your Presents put aside. Finest lino of CImstnins Cards in klhe city. Wishing im a merry Christ Uli I am Yours Rcflioctfully, Santa CLAUSE. )nn -City Schools -Honor Roll for Third Month. Ninth Grade.--Misses Bottie Brain [ett, Alllo Eichelberger, Lillie Miller, "esste Hudgons, Fannie 'Roland; boys, Jhn Halle. Lawrence Pitts. ^Ighth Grade.'?Misses Willou Uoyd, leE. Hudgons. E. Mnndo Shell, Myr ? Yoargin; hoys, Porrln M inter, Ed UePhilpot, Win. Wells Simpson, Al >rt Todd. Sovonth Grade.? Misses Pauline An jrson, Lucia Uarksdale, Pearl Har )tt, Emma Jones; boys, James Clardy, rillfam Gllkorson. ^Sixth Grado.?Misses Hessio Harnett, liillie Brown, Mariegone Caino, Hessie )avidson, Conulo Jones, Pauline Me jrloy, Mary Simpson, Laura Wright, tnulo May Wright; boys, Geor/e dlo, Moorman Siinkins. "i'lfth Grado.?Misses Mary Uoyd, Ba Leo Burton, Mary Fike, .Meta tf, Mattie Schayer; boys, David m, Reuben Clardy. Grado.?Misses Bertha Lilos, bailie, Kittie Martin. Grade.?Misses Nannie Bar rpllio Bolt, Tallulah Caino, Lil Mamloson,' Lou McCarley, Kate llew; boys, Pope Irby, Henry Sholl. lecond Grade.?Misses Vaughan Jt ton, Jossio Hlx, Hessie Moseloy: JB, John Gllkorson, Jim McKinley, 6n Wright, Dudley Young. EJPirst Grade.?Misses Eliza Caino, Wiche Elliott, Frankio Gritton, An Sitgroaves, Edna Sitgroavos, Ida iwloy; boys, Frank Connor, .he following names wore inadvor ?tly omitted last month: Bbhtn Grado.?Perrin M inter. Fifth Grado.?Misses Rosa Loo Bur i, Metn Sullivan, Yancoy Gllkorson. Honor Holl. fonor roll for Waterloo High School pi onding Dec. 8, 18P.i: class?Walter Whartou, ndcrson, L'eonldo Wharton, ICO, Louis MeElroy. Mamie 'Arthur Kiddle. Hampton ;arl Wharton, Eva Smith, robber, Lossie Kuller and May in, ledlato class?Henry Carter, ttrks, Charlio Wharton. Hannah laude Smith, Joseph Carter, Fuller, Belle Wharton and MeElroy. [ry Class?Minnie Culbortson, fnarton and Frank Poai'CO. W. T. MoElroy, Principal. fookhokler's Meeting. pillar annual meeting of Share "'ho National Dank of Lau |for tho election of Directors at their Banking House, r, 9th of January. 1804. jo. A. barksdale, Pres. [& Brothers havo just pub Transgressions of Terence Sovel by Harold ValllngS, is often mentioned among artistic of contemporary Iters of fiction. The story [f as being as strong in its pin as it is in the moral slig ht '"the danger of uni'Ogu |ine good-natured and im horo is a young Irish |d the scones arc rural. il Advertisements. Em 05c. to $25.00 Come and jk. Wilkes & Co. men's hats. Try us for a Simmons Bros. rvhy suffer with cold feet, is no need of it and it can i? Call on J. O. C. Fleminj thoy will sell you shoes |omfort" that will put an end ^*ngs. line if millinery and prices l't va\Bt, Simmons Bros. Prriingpt Co.'s ad this week w the* good advice. ; 7ou "Ant a real bargain see it 'clothing. Simmons Bros. IP and decoration to match ^dos, poles, etc. Wilkes & [tor January 1st you will )nr elegant new store. to reduce stock before timous Bros. >ungo, only one to oiler, fturos from 50o to $2.60. lins for Xmas. Wilkes if you want, a chance dress goods stock, rcduco the stock bo jons Bros. iia Store for Xmas special bargains if you want a ins Bros. It line of cheap l we sell low to Bros. Iick and prices Simmons Bros. id all kindred Sarsaparille, ind alterative LL.?Mr. Jno. [for the ADVBR? co collections, hd orders for js now travel ib paper. ?ho want bolld TtaVe BITTKHH. larla, Indigestion, and Nouralgl*. Happening? of tlio Week. M i\ y 0? Feathorstone was in Co lumbi/0? legal business lust weck. Di/ und Mrs. H. K. Alken ?]>oiit Suplay with relative? ut Coronacu. /Mr. N. 11. Diul went down to Au AiHta lust week. ? Mi'4 -I' J. Pluss and Mt*8. Hobt. Hell uro taking in tho Augustu Exposition. lt>v. A. G. Wurdlaw wont to Au .'u-'u on Monday. Air. 0. W. Gar rett attended a gormaii ?o. Oreenwood last Thursday evening. Mi-. S. .1. Simpson, of Spartanburg, was in town yesterday. Mr. Toni Wright, Professor ?>f Me chanics ut Clemson < 'ollego, is at home for tho holiduys. Rev. Mr. Logan held tin- usual monthly service at tho church of the Epiphany on Sunday. .Mi-. Henry Kennedy,' Mr. .fohn Brooksand Mr. .lohn Riddle went to the Augusta Exposition last werk. Col. B. W. Ball wont to Charlostoh yesterday to attend tho meeting of the Grand Lodge, A. F. M. W. If. Hunt, Jr. attorneY at law, of Nowborry was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. l. n. Boydand Miss Sara Hall attended a dolightful gormau in Au gusta Thursday ovening. Mr. I,. W. Boyd, Genoval Superin tendenl of trains lor the P. K. w. C. R. R. spent Sunday with" rolativos in town. Ii. W. Evans, of Nowborry, and for mer Intendant of Laureus, was wel comed by many friends on Saturday last. Topic for the young men's prayer mooting at the Liiurens Baptist < Shuroh .'Id Sunday 17th inst.. "Daily living and doing,"?Psalms 27. 1 Luke, '?? to 23. Cadots John Poolo, Clarenco Babb, Perry Wright, Arthur Hudgons, Ray Anderson and Fred Shell are at home from Clomson College for the holidays. Our readers will bear in mind i hat Salesday in January will be on the 2nd day of the month, being Tuesday. Monday, the 1st. is a legal holiday. Those desirous of heilig informed as to the doings Of the Gcncrul Assem bly should read the letters which oc cupy the space usually assigned to edi torials in this week's Issue. A bill has been introduced in the Senate to establish a new school dis trict in Laui'Ons county to be known as the Hurricane academy. Col. R. U. Watts, Judgo-oloot of tho fourth circuit, it Is announced, will rer side at Cash's depot, Chestoi'ilold county. Tho law requires a Judge to live within his circuit. Mr. John Ferguson who has recently been seriously ill with fever at tho 8. C. College has returned home. Iv. ery ono is dellghtod to see Miss Maine and Master George Forguson out ugatn, after their recent sovoro illness. Wade Burnsldo, colored, was shot and killod at a nogro frolic on Wed nesday night lust, on tho farm of Ml*. V. B. Roboi'tson near Waterloo. An inquest was held and Simon Andorson chai'god with the killing and com mitted to jail. On last Saturday ovoning Isaac Is knowint/., a Kassian peddler was shot and robbed near 'Yerderys in Abbe ville county by throe nogroos. Will Daw ton was on Wednesday niglll last, caught and lynched near the scene. oT the robbery. Tho other aogfOOS are supposed to have been drowned in the Savannah rlvor in attempting to make good their escape.' The robbers shot the poor peddler four times and robbed him of his pack, but he lived to rocog nlzo Dawton. Durnsvtllo Notes. Last Sunday ovoning was a rough one in these parts. We are informed that the roof of Mr. Stevenson's cook room was blown off and his dwelling was turned around and other damages done of minor Importance Mr. L. F. Burns has been \*ery sick, but WO are glad to state that he is out. Miss Kiltie 10. Burn has been very ill, but is somowhat better at this writing. Your correspondent and sister Laura had the pleasure of attending the clos ing exercises of Prof. Crompton's sink ing school at Harmony church last Friday, the 1st. Good singing, a large crowd: but. oh. such a dinner, and the following night a sin^in^' night at Mr. Sloddard's that was hard to beat. "Bum" came in contact with some of Kasley's spiey girls. Many thanks to Harmony people for this occasion, and would like to attend such again. Also there was a singing at the resi dence of Prof, Crompton on the night of the 27th ult., at Holly Grovo. Among some present were. J. T. Brownloo and .1. C. Todd and Bayco Miles, of your city, and the Holly Gl'Ovians that "Bum" IS unable to name. Its result was a very ploasant time. "Well, sir, what next?" Another sin^in?- at S. F. Leopards, at tin- sumo' place, f believe the main object of so many singings is thai they are trying to sing off old "Mr. Hardtimos," but I am afraid he will come a little olosor, for it is said by an ancient author t hat he is V0l*y fond of music. Mr. Burns lino colt, the Laura Clove land, took three premiums at the Stale fair and was sent to Augusta, but was not allowed to cider on account of its excellency. One of the Fan ford voting men came over to see his girl hist Sunday and stayed until the dead hoursof the night. His Harlem ill didn't understand tho program, and after gnawing all tho bark off a sapling as high as he could roaoh, took a notion to break loose and so he had to borrow one to journey homo on. I'll tell'Ellis next time to put his mule in a stall. Ti it. Simpson has rolled his mother's house up to his dwelling recently. Wyatt Withers of Babbtown, has purchased a lot of -Vent calicos, so lie tells us with a request to note, that he is going to have a big quilting Christmas, and for everybody to come. A. J. Rogers' machinery has clipped the seed from about 400 bales of cotton this season. A tin type artist is at Bramlott's Shop doing SOmo very reasonable work. MiSB Sallie Monroe of Ooldvlllo, is up to spend < 'hristmas. Miss Mary Hollauis, ono of our sweet little charmers, who has 1)0011 attend Ing Laurons Female CollogO, Is now at home. Moving is about the order of the day. The High school at Owens Academy i- progressing nicoiy under the control of Prof. J. W. Fowlor, principal. As Slocum said: "Cotton all gather ed and sold, money all gon< and nobody out of debt, What is to bo done noxtr Ans; Take down the gift!, put out the lire, call the dog and Journoy for a now country. A Christinas tree at Barksdalo Sia tion in the VoargWi Acadomy hall. Christmas day. Dec. 20th. 1893, The following appointed committee, for the tree: Mossrs. J. T. Gnrrtftt, J. c Burns, J. C. Todd. s. |{. Powor, Misses Sue Monroe. Annie Holl, Murv Holhims, Daisy Mitchell, Mr. J. O. Todtl will act Sir. Santa Ohms and Miss Dai y Mitchell, Mrs. Santa ciaus. Commit tee for tree will meet at 2 o'clock. All presents are requested to bo In by .'i O'clock. Tree will be opened a't ii p, M. and its contents distributed. Bum Bunkek. Clinton Chronicles. ' Thoro wero several very niee hogs killed in town during tho past few days of cold weather. MiM Mattio Philson si>ent several days with her sister, Mw. J. T. Laug ston of Mountvillo, on her return from Augusta. Quito a number of our citizens at tended tho sale of Mr. It. Y. H. Bell, deceased, laat week. Mr. Robert Hotton is clerking for Mr. ft. Z. Wright and Mr. J. EC. Peake for Horton Bros. Messrs. Ross Young, Chaney Littlo And .lohn Copcland. who have bcon attending CJenison College, are at home for a two months vacation. Mr. \V. 0. Wallace of Union, has been added to our already large num ber of eottOD buyers. Senator J. L. M. Irby passed through town on his way to Washington last week. The college boys are all looking forward to the Christmas holidays. They are also beginning to think very seriously about the intermediate ex aminations. Master Henry Parr, one of our col lege students, of Chicago, Hi., was oaTled homoJhy a telegram la-l week. We regret his departure very much, and hope ho will return after Christ mas. There is very tittle or no sieknesss in tow n now with tho exception of mumps. G. Look <dosc after your liver. That means to keep well. * A clogged system is like a clogged drain pipe only far worse. All inactive liver -constipa tion- means siokness. certain und B?tte. You don't want violent cnlharlicv. That hurts as much us it helps. lt>> like kicking a man up bill: he would as soon stay at the bottom. The beat liver medicine is Liver Aid. EL -Mar tin anil H. P. Posoy sell it. I lie-ire. Notice. Qlenn Springe wator is kept, in casos and oil drauulit by Kennedy Hros. High class job printing done at til is Ofllco. Glenn Springs water is specially good for nil kidney and bladder troubles, ft will rotnovo stone Irom the bladder in h e uiil am. sptiody manner. For sale bv Kennedy Bros. I Tho ''Cosmopolitan" and the Anvin: tisku, one year, for two dollars and a quarter. Jl you are suffering from ho id-acho, loss oi appetlto and weakness, try h otwe i>l Glonn Springs water mid you will feol hotter. For sale by Kennedy Hros. The "Soutliorn Cultivator and Dixie Farmer" and the ADVERTISER one year for one dollar and seventy-live cents. Will you suiier with Dyspepsia atari Li vc r trouble when Olonn Springs water will euro on. You can get It at K? nuedy Bros. To RENT?Oue small two-room bouse. W. W. BalTi. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Oflicc at Lau* rene, S. C, uuclalmed, for tho week end ing December l, 1893: Buokhnnnn, W 11 F M Bonds, Tommy Jones, M A lioyd, Mrs n'oVa Miintus, Miss Mag lir.iwi., Mis Minnie gie Burns, J Carter Owens, S.vin Buuson, .Mrs Hun- Sunlow, W n.di Sanders, Miss Lena M o kst illo, < > F Thompson, John Dusenbury, S S Wright, /. tek Daughorty, RevG SWilley, Miss Fran I'hirley, John ces Edwards, Rev W Young, Mira Harriot rOU TUE WKKK RXDIXO Nil VKM Will 27, '03, Alexander, T. <).--:* Sloan, Ka.ni U. IV?bb tV irby, Stoadmau, G. I.. Honderson, Mrs. Terry, W. iL Llloy Tnlbert, Thomas 11 .of), Mrs .Iiis. 1). Tal bor I, Wiido Jenniiit?s, G. T. Wortiii, Hieb Irbv, Milton Woatbors, J. B.-'J K i fit, W. II. Wood bury, J. F. Mo .civ. A. Windham, J. VV. N a bo is. a. Wlnmons, Isaac Pitts, Mr.-. I'orniolla Williams, Dock K' id.s. W. William?, John ? ool) Raeker, Slljrh Wallace, M i s. Mary Riddle, M.S. Wrleo, Mrs. Julia Wilson, Mis.s Losslfl Persons calling for any of above let ters will please say, "They are adver tised." T. B. Cufavs. P. M. itch on human, mange on horses, dog i und all sleek, cured In 80 min utes by Woolfbrd's Sanitary Lo tion. 'Fills nover fails-. Sold by if. P. Burdotto cc Co., Druggists, Luurons, C. H.,S. 0. Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds tho system, aids digestion, removes excess of bilo, aud cures malaria. Get tho genulac. . l^otice. Kot ice is hereby glvoil that returns Of all personal property must bo made to the city dork by tho 20th of January lioxt. Blank roturns are now made and can bo hail by calling at tho city clerk's oh*ice. All persons failing to make their returns by that. tilllO, the usual pciialH will bo added. By order of the Mayor. L. (i. Balle, *'. and T. Administratrix's Sale. BY order of tho Pl'Obato Court. I will sell at tho residence of the late R. X. s. Young tho following porsonal estato of tho lato Mnrthor R. Young, deceased, at 12 111., oll t lie l2Ttll of Dee. inst: Cattle, Cotton, [''odder. Shucks. Cot ton Scod, Wheat, Oats, Corn and other property not specified. Terms ?(lash. NANCY C MILLS. Dec. 8, 1803 'Jt STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County op Laurens. Probate Court. James M. Hudgotui as Administrator of Jaraos Hudgons, doceasod, Plaintiff, against W. 11. Hudgons and Lucy Martin. Defendants. Complaint to soil lands to pay do bis. Creditors of Jainos Hudgons, do ccasod, arc heroby notlflod aud roqHir ed to present anil OstabllsllCO tlioil' claims before me At a Court ol Hefer once lo be held by mo in t lie above staled case In my cilice oil the I2tll day of Jununry, 1801, at in o'clock, a. m. JOHN M. CLARDY, j, P, it, 0. Dec. nth. 1803 It. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laukrns?Court of Probate. John D. Williams iis Admistrator. with the will annexed, of Nancy Dunn, docoasod, Plaintiff, against Nettie Williams, et. al., Defendants. Complaint to soil land to pay/hlds. Crodltoi'8 ol Xanrv Dunn, deceased, arc horoby notified and roouircd to pro? eni and establish their claims before me at, a Court of Hcfoi ciieeto be held by me In the above stated oaso in my of llco on the I8tll day of January. 180?, at |0 O'clock, a. m. john m. CLARDY, J. r. L. 0. Dee. 0, 1808 It. State of Ohio, City ok Toledo, ) Lucas County. fB* Frank J. Chenoy makes ouih that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the eity of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said linn will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and evory ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure.- FhankJ. Cheney. Sworn to befor? and subscribed in my preiauee, this Uth day of Deeoml>er, A. D. 1880. ,-"- . A, W. Gl.KASOX. J seal. ? < -?.?- ' Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nal ly and uets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. S>;iid for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. &fc'Sold by Druggiste, 76c. Twenty Five Cent Colum?. Advertiscmonts will be printed under this bead for one cent a word each Inser tion, none to bo Inserted for lcs3 than 30 coats. Lust.?Small pug dog, slightly af fected by mange. Finder can got proper reward by returning to this of Flee. Lost.?Between the post office ami Bennett's store a bunch of koyt. Findor will please return to this oftlce. A l'all in Prices. At Wnitouor and M artin'a harbor shop share may cow bo had lor ion cents. A Trust Which is IVpnlar. Thoro is a groat doa) of indignation felt ugoinst trusis 'Pin- sugar Trust, the standard Oil Trust, the Welsh Tin Plate Trust, tho English Salt Trust, and other combinations of the kind, are vigorously denounced, and it is a subject of controversy whether thoro arc more trusts in England than Amer ica, and whether protection or tree trade fosters them. Bui there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is tho trust the public reposes in flood's Sarsapa rilla. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard,Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curb, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bono, Stifles, Sprain", all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $00 by use of one bottle. Warrant ed Iho most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sohl by II. P. Burdette&Co. Druggist, Laurens, C. H. S. C. Notice to Creditors. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lau kens. (Join t of Common Please. J. & H. Mann & Co.. Plaintiffs, against .1. T. Foole. et. al.. Defendants. In pursuance of the decree in the above slated cause, notice is hereby given to "'all ami singular t lie < retlttbrs of .1. T. Foole to establish* boforcme, Imny oHleoat Laurons, s. C "by proof, their respectivedoniandsagainst him." on the 24th day of January, 1804, or be "barred of all bonellt to be derived from the further decree to be rendered herein." I. II. WHARTON, e. o. I.. I'. Dec. II. 1803-Ot. NOTICE Of Settlcinout ?ii'? Application for Final Oisehurgc. Take notice thai on the i(>th day of January, 1891, will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of John I). Clmck, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Lau rens county, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on (he same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such administrator. All persons having demands against said estate will present them on or before that day proven and authenticated or be forever barred. AUSTIN CHEEK, Dec. S, "Q.y-ll. Administrator. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laukkns. Probate Court. w1iekea8, John Rice, has applied to mc for Letters of Administration on the estate of Jane Rice, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before mc at a Court of Probate to be holden al my ollice at Lauicns, S. C, 011 the 3d day of Jan. 189.), at 11 o'clock, a. 111., to show cause, il any they can. why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 9th day of December, 1893. JOHN M. CLARDY', Dec. r 1, '93.-21 j. i*. 1.. c. NOTICE TO TAX PAYER2! TREASURER'S OFFICE, ) Lackkns, C. H., S. C, [ Sept. 11th, lS'.Kl.) Tho Hooks for the collection of Stale and County Taxos for the fiscal year commencing Novombor 1st, 1802, will bp. open from Monday, October lOlh, 1803, lo December 80th, IS'.)::. Ollice, November 5th to December30th, 1803, after which the Penalty will be at tached. TAX I.KVY. Stale Tax, .")'.: mills County Tax, Railroad Tax, ."?'.. " School Tax, * 'J " " Total, 13% special for Laurouu Ci railed Schoo!, It " interest on School Bonds, 1 " Total, I Total for l.uurciis City loaded School, 1 Special for Princeton Graded School, " Total for Princeton School Dis trict, 1034 " Poll Tax $1.00. Every mile citizen, between tho ages of Twenty One mi l Fifty years, except those incapable of earning a support from being maimed, or from other e nines, and those who are now exempted by law, shall be doomed Taxable Polls. Tax payers owning property in the difleront Townships are carnoslly re quested to call for receipts in each Township, thereby saving time, and per haps penalties and cost. J. I). MOCK, County Treasuror. Sept. 13,1803?44 ~10t ?ea?ti CHEfIPT CHE Call and see wvere you will find Presents fp! Poor Make your Parents, your GhM and Yoursef Happy by Li /p?P* Gome often and buy often from EX. 2^ Traynham cc Dial's Block, Laurens, S. C, Nov. 27. 18931?41 ? ( AT THE ) ka a ck1: t: l: a . * j. j k\/ s: k : w u c c 12 ss e ? ?ft." M?nci d&n ft*OK, ft Iff Y!3> I C I ? ' \ ?4i A1'/k%v3 1 r,I? . I, 'I nannnaaar.caaiaaaaaaEEKCii 1 eboi il-, ; / ; j Our Stock must be reduced in the next 60 Ways. In order to reduce our slock at J*r rfa. CiL JKcci?.ce? Now is your chance to buy yom- entire Winter Goods Cheap. Wo aie going Stock January, 1894. In order to make the desired change we mu.'.l close out Dress Goods, Milliner)-. Shoes and Jeans. The above is no catch penny, we mean exactly what we SOV. Our slock possible to quote Reduced Prices as the bu&incse i- composed ot Thousands of obtainable at this time. 'First callers will get the cream ol the Bargain, We ha within the last week that will pay you to examine. Ladies! pon't fail to see t arc Sellin?.;-our Dress Goods and Trimmings. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! We have a handsome line of Cloaks to be closed your si/.e. SHOES! SHOES!! We have the lurg sst ? ?ck of Shoes in Laurcns, and the next 60 days. Now is your chance to buy your Winter Shoes Cheap. See < wc will be sure to sell you. Very Respect' till y, ? h? I ? W. A. JAMIESON und S. C. TO])] . &anag:kus. tin1 1 M ?ea?ti CHEfIPT CHE Call and see wvere you will find Presents fp! Poor Make your Parents, your GhM and Yoursef Happy by Li /p?P* Gome often and buy often from EX. 2^ Traynham cc Dial's Block, Laurens, S. C, Nov. 27. 18931?41 ? ( AT THE ) ka a ck1: t: l: a . * j. j k\/ s: k : w u c c 12 ss e ? ?ft." M?nci d&n ft*OK, ft Iff Y!3> I C I ? ' \ ?4i A1'/k%v3 1 r,I? . I, 'I nannnaaar.caaiaaaaaaEEKCii 1 eboi il-, ; / ; j Our Stock must be reduced in the next 60 Ways. In order to reduce our slock at J*r rfa. CiL JKcci?.ce? Now is your chance to buy yom- entire Winter Goods Cheap. Wo aie going Stock January, 1894. In order to make the desired change we mu.'.l close out Dress Goods, Milliner)-. Shoes and Jeans. The above is no catch penny, we mean exactly what we SOV. Our slock possible to quote Reduced Prices as the bu&incse i- composed ot Thousands of obtainable at this time. 'First callers will get the cream ol the Bargain, We ha within the last week that will pay you to examine. Ladies! pon't fail to see t arc Sellin?.;-our Dress Goods and Trimmings. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! We have a handsome line of Cloaks to be closed your si/.e. SHOES! SHOES!! We have the lurg sst ? ?ck of Shoes in Laurcns, and the next 60 days. Now is your chance to buy your Winter Shoes Cheap. See < wc will be sure to sell you. Very Respect' till y, ? h? I ? W. A. JAMIESON und S. C. TO])] . &anag:kus. tin1 1 M ,-!>r irpQ Q?T/i Ollii A i u O/ iLl-v. j'r?TJ? op south oAiioiiiN, COUNTY or J..Vi:!:i:.N.-. ( The People' Loan ?V Exclhutj Bank of Lob i ons, S. C, against \V. li. Gar roll and \V. C. Iiby. ? Pursuant lo a decreo of the court in tho nl)ovo staled case, I wiji soll| at Laurcns ('. 11.. S. C, <>n Sale? ..lay in Ji n. 1 '?9 j, the same being Tuesday, the 2(1 day of t'r<: month during the legal hours <>t* sale, txt public outcry to tin: highest hi Idci all that trad or /parcel of land situate, lying and being in 111Coun ty ot* Lai:;-ens, State ol South Carolina, and containing Eighty live AcrcSi more or less^unil bonnir* cd on the North by ?lhcr lands <>i VV. II. CJarrctt, on the Rust by lands ol Max ZaroU, South i>v lands of Mi^ II. T. trby and VVost by J. L. M. Irby nhTl X, E. Irhy's'estate, and known as part ot' the Williams place. Terms: Ouo ball cash, balance on credit of twelve months-with in terest on thja critiii portion from the day of sale. Credit portion to )>e secured by t!io bond ol the pur chaser and a mortgage of the prem ises', with leave to the purchaser to pay bis entire hid in cash, If pur chaser fails to comply with terms nt" sale property lo be resold on tho same or some subsequent salc&day at Ins ti^'u. Purchaser to pay for pa pers, GEO. S. McGKAV V, Dec. i, Sheriff L. C. STA i e of SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Laurkns. Court of Common Picas. Copy Summons for Relief. B. Ii. Tongue und Alhorl A. (.1 u linglon its ? oculor.s of the will of Nuid.stM .\L ?iirllngtnn (' ceased Pin ii. tiffs againsl L. Tonguo nud U.U. Tenguo Deli ? (hints To the DefendantsL. 0, 'l eague anil It. I?\ Tengu ? Veu nro hereby summon..d and re'quirod (" fm>v.'or tho complaint, in thl m 'ion, of which ft copy is h row Ith M vedupnn ydu. rtud to servo it i' ?|?J < r your an iWer Jo t be s.ti i eoti plaint on tho subscribe j-. lit Mil ? oHleO III the city Of Aihou S. ''. >? it hin tWtfuly da> uf| v M?o '? er\ it e In roof, exclusive ol tin (1 .y pi r tit '?. c vice; und if yoti I .i; to ;.i Wer fhe complaint within the llmu . mid, tho pltiltulft' h 1 action will ftppjy to tho Oourl fo,r iho relief domrtuabd in the e.onri plnint, C HOP C o< OH A PEE, PhdulifTri Allon.i c-., Dated NoV. 1)1, A. l>. 1808; j To tho Defendant*, L. C. 'l eague and <tf,. C. Teagui TakJrnolliJO that tho complaint in 11jjrs ni iion together wild |hn sunifoons, of which ttiQ.foregoihfjj i.-> .1 t >'i>.W wa.M?cd in the oliice of the elejfK ol Die court ..t Laurena S, O, our Liiu nth dav ol NdVi lb03. 1 J CROl'T &? CHAFEK, Nov. 7, '03. Pl'fPs Att'y i. 1 um >i cmivgo* that pit llio 1day ? 1 8 );$, ' will iKindoi' tt i>i* acts ami do cotitoi' ?il lllc estate dcc< ?<.(.!, in the* 0 of I'robatp for Lau ??; ro o'clock A. ?M., inc day upply for v from my trust as having demands c. will pleaso prc 1 or before that day, tuthenlicalcd, or he lor 1 v 0 'ourt KNIGHT, , Executor if p t ? in'o fc ? 1 .elter? it fit : . <'it I ho estate i't!\;t Voting, deceased? I . r 1 in 1 ? .' lit >'!' bit id dci . ,1. ! appear before me at a 6i Probate to be lioldt i at . . :i ? 1 ick . ttcti liould not be granted, n under my ha ml and sea! 1 iis a th t!av of Nov. 1 1 )NO. M* CLAlU>V, ? GS .1 when a mo ndullcr vrtiinot ?he. ' ii iiti'. \v"??o.lC8omc 1 y a large . stock of lobiicca, >t tn keep 1 mstarttl^ on .11 ;it reasonable foj mutual benefit. WHOU-ALf AN? RETAIL DRUG6IST