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12 MOQthB, fl.60 ADVANCK. iL? EDITOR. ig.?Ordinary Ad iquare, one Inser jbauquent Insertion, , m.ide Tor lartco Ad W. W.BALL, Proprietor. C, Feb. 6, 1894. 'oju't has hoard elab upon tho Dispensary imont was mainly upon ial feature Thoro aro s boBldea tho conatitu Thoy of courao nro im ?m'\v statu to is enacted; .tutionality of the law is ;ht to bo docidod at onco; done, whon 'twore done, d woll 'tworo dono quickly." ettled matter It is vexing tho iplo. That it Is unconstitu Hghtoned opinion is largely t is a bad law and a poor a high license system is It is the only law ever ututo Iwok that has on mis obstruction in tho ?oss who favor it, know lortako to impress their is only a bartending it agonizes it. This is 3ii <fl all elasst Jfscout ?nrn it because it in vatc rights. No law t it bo upheld by a pub f all eloments that It is true the rougher ,i)stitnto tho open vio ?t'itlonists of the law; \rl tho moral support ?fore powerful classes. 6; tho law is a mis and dangorous to ox foy further." Gov is not involved in l& our Governor and fleptod and he has of tvll people in the nth of Maine can .?ute lllce*>^^fe3 this, and I cotton stato. In South (Mjcialy, it is unwiao to pass jquiro a strong hand to jm. * * aven loaventh the lump, nvhilo wo look for light st. Tho Lancastrians aro .tivene88 under a tyrannical don. Thoy aro beginning and that taxes are not grow er by degrees and boauti Tho thing will spread, ?o not fooled for all time. Tho ailed) havo given tap the fight; a retired from tho citadel of nit other and bettor men are d. Their voices are stilled, aids are tied, their shields aro er bright. If pr'vato houses adod and . womon insulted, and '^?Voi^tht constable ruthlessly^, icd over tliQJin^^Iu^inb^^o'o'rwaysV the men on guard for protoc If taxes are high, if cotton is itllcos aro multiplied, if sala not lower, if money is scarce! > those-v*\io havo ruled the four years. * * icently a popular book ap indor the title of "Dr. Jokyl Hyde." The same porsonago ?rosonted by these characters. 11 tho world's a stage and all the .d womon in it merely playors? i his time playing many parts." lor Tillman appears as Gover 1 thon in the role, of chairman "Board of Control," if anybody what that is. In this character rcssod a letter to Mayor Dargan, 'lington, and Mayor Dargan ro lo him in his character of whis jss. Thus the lottor is entirely aracter. It Is deadly In Its cour Ind kills by its extreme politeness. Govoruor is humiliated by the act manner in which Mayor Dar managed tho "retort courteous." Governor should stick'closely to Constitutional prerogative, the irdonlhg power. ? * ? "A rose by any othor namo would nell as swoot." What is all this fuss 'jout a "spy" being called a "spy?" wo dollars a day and oxpouses seem moot tho case and tho supply of tato "constables" seoms to meet tho ?maud. North Carolinians were vitted as "Tarhoolors" in tho outset )(ThV-kUo war, but when they fought at Big ! let he. 1 and sent moro graycoats than any other Southern Stato to do fond the South tho torm came to sig nify heroism In tho tented field and tho sons of tho old North Stato came to glory in *h" doslgnation. A few more Elliotts and cases of woman beating and tho euphonious term of "spy"' will be sacred in "the bright lexicon" of jnr reform roglmc. I * * * FA11 estimates of the cotton crop loom to havo boon undor tho mark, 'he rocoipta to dato aro largely in ad 4rico of last yoar and moro coming, rmors should take warning. Tho ^itCtMfJifr raise twenty million bales as asily as eight; it Is a question of capi tal to put into tho fields. Remember ing thla, Southern farmors will look woll to raising their supplies. Largo planters arc. not concornod in this posi lon. Tho small farmer cannot com poto and live by cotton alono. * # Tho State has embarked in a lino of education, culminating in Clemson Collogo. It must bo sustained. All patriots in this Stato should aupport it; but politics should not ontor into its control. It should bo outsldo tho sol '.:,.???; and sordldnost of political Oesters. There is no telling what '?**, or what olomont, olean or un ill control tho State, a decade Ve ar,o led to these rofllect '' "> rumors abroad touching . resignation of Prof. Now tho ox's horn Is. giving ho whiskey olomont 'he Black District, is 4 Gov. Tillman - nler is - Tho Statute. Thoro is a good deal of squeamish-' ness being expressed by tho Reform press upon the subject of obeying tho law bocauso it stands upon the statute. Now, because a statute is enacted, that does not make it immaculate. It muy not bo law ?fter all. Whether the Dispon sary act is law, is tho question the Courts aro now trying and tho wholo State stands tiptoe waiting thoir docision. Again it is not wrong, although it may bo illegal, to violate a statute. Franklin, Warren and George Washington utterly ignored tho statutes of George 3rd, and the Boston boys flung tho tea overboard in tho tooth of tho statuto and continue to onjoy the aplauso of mankind. A statute that invades the liberties of tho citizen is not entitled to rospoct. Goorgo William Childs died at his homo in Philadelphia on Friday morn ing last. Ho was the editor of tho Philadelphia Lodger, a successful bus iness man: but in the annals of Amer ica ho will bo sot down as a lover of his followmen. "And to the presence in the room he said, 'What writost thou?" Tho vision raised its head, And with a look made of all-sweet ac cord, Answered, 'Tho names of thoso who lovo the Lord.' 'And is mine one?" said Abou. 'Nay, not so,' Roplicd tho angel. Abou spoke more low, But oheerily still, and said, 'I pra'y theo then, Writo me as one that loves his follow mon.' Tho angol wrote and vanished. Tho noxt night It camo again with a great wakening light, And showed tho names whom love of God had blessed, And io! Ben Adhom's name led all the rest!" The Wilson Tariff Bill is all right in tho Houso; it has passed with a majority of about 04. Tho tug of war comes when it reaohes the Senate. These reverend graybeards will talk until fodder-pull ing at tho least. It is fearful to think of the Hood of tariff literature that must inundate the country during the spring and summer. We can only ad vise our readers to patience, a cau tious reserve of physical resources and to have thoir courage well screwed up to tho sticking point. Govornor Tillman has an article in Tho North American Review for Feb ruary on the South Carolina Liquor Law. He defends it as a father his child as a Temperance measure. He is not the llrst father who could see only good in his hopeful-. Judgo Brawley will not resign his seat in the houso until the Hawaiian/ question is disposed of. Ono more man killed in Spiu/hmburg: one more man slain in CflVumbla; Dis pensary Reform. -' r~i? Gov. Hogg is try'jng to harmonise the Democratic fapjftons in Texas. H-g and II?Vjf* l*-<* Good Points in fie Dispensary Law, Tho claims of tho Dispensary to sup port, and its superiority over any form of licensing, rest on tho following grounds: 1st. The clomont of personal profit is destroyed, thereby removing the in centive to increase tho sales. 2d. A puro article is guaranteed, as is subject to chemical analysis. 3d. Tho consumer obtains honest measure of standard strength. 4th. Treating is stopped, as the bot tles are not opened on the promises. 5th. It is sold only in the daytime: this under a regulation of tho Board and not under the law. (5th. The concomitants of ice, sugar, lemons, etc., being removed, there is not the same inclination to drink re maining, and the closing of tho sa loons, especially at night, and the pro hibition of its sale by the drink, de stroy the enticements and seductions which have caused so many men and boys to be led astray and enter on the downward course. 7th. It is sold only for cash, and there is no longer "chalking up" for daily drinks against pay-day. The working man buys his bottle of whiskey Satur day niglit and carries the rest of his wages home. 8th. Gambling dens, poolrooms, and lowd houses, which have hitherto boon run almost invariably in connection with tho saloons, which wore thus a stimulus to vice, separated from tho sale of liquor, have had thoir patron age reduced to a minimum, and there must necessarily follow a decreaso of crime. 0th. The local whiskey rings, which have boon the curse of evory munici pality in tho State, and have always controlled municipal elections, have been torn up root and or auch, and the inlluenco of the barkeeper as a politi cal manipulator is absolutely destroyed. Tho police, removed from the control of thoso debauching elements, will en force the law against evildoing with more vigor, and a higher tone and greator purity In all governmen tal affairs must result. From "The South Carolina Liquor Law,'' by the Governor of South Carolina, in North American Roview for February, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In? digestion & Debility , BRIDGE TO LET. Tho bridge over Little Kiver, on lino of Nowborry and Lanrens County, on the old Ninetysix Road, will be let to tho lowest bidder on February 16th, 1894. Commissioner's reserve tho right to respect any and all bids; and con tractor required to give bond and secu rity for tho faithful performance of work. By ordor of the Hoard of County Commissioners Laurons County. R. P, A DA IK, Chairman. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laurkns. Probate Court. Whkhuas, John B. Simpson, has applied to" me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Robert G. Simpson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate to be holden at my office at Laurens, S. C, on the 20th day of Fen. 1894, at 11 o'clock, a. m., to show cause, ii any they can, why letters should not he granted. GiVen under my hand and seal this ?*! day of February- 1894. * J JOHN JVL CLAftDY, Mm. M. tS, Wade Htonewall, Tonn. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and Liver Trouble and Nervous Debility IO Years of Suffering Ended by Taking Hood's. ?'0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "The effects of Hood's Barsaperllla in my ease. Imvo been truly marvelous. It far surpasses any other medicine I have evor takeu. For 16 year* I was troubled with torpid liver, kidney trouble and nervous debility, aud was A Helpless Invalid. X havo been taking Hodo's Sarsuparllla for three months and I fuel that I am ourcd. I feel hotter now than I have for sixteen years. I thank Ood first, for my health, and C. I. Hood & Co., seoond, for Hood's Sarsaparllla. I have reoom Hood's8v> Cures mended It to all my neighbors and sevoral of them aro using Hood's Rarsajpnrilla with good results. I am 53 years old aud feel better than I did at 40." Mus. E. Wauk, Stonewall, Tenn. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and ef?oleutly, on the liver and bowels. !25o. Todd, Simpson & Co., General Mer chants, have the exclusive sale of these Celebrated Classes in Laurons, S. C. From the factory of Kellam <$: Moore, tho only complete optical plant in the South, Atlanta, Ca. UOTICEI THE Auditor's Office will be open irnm tb.e 2d day of January to the 20th ?.b'.'.y of February, 1894, to receive Returns of Real and Personal Property for taxa tion In l/.iur.'iis C innty. For the con venience of Tax p i ers l will attend at the following places to receive returns for said year: Jacks's Township, Roseboro, Monday, January Sth, fr.mi 10 v. M. to 2 I?. M. Jacks'* Township, Revnosa, Tuesday) January 9th, from 10 a. M. to 2 P. M. Hunter, Clinton, Wednesday, January 101 h, from 10 A. M. to 2 P; M. Hunter, Goldvillo, Thursday, January I Ith, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Cross Hill, Spring Grove, Friday, Jan oars 12th, from 10 A. M. to 2 I'. M. Cross Hill, Cross HiII, Saturday, Jan uary ISthj from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Waterloo, Waterloo, Monday,'January 16t.h, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Waterloo, Moore's, Tuesday, January 16th, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Waterloo, Mt. Gallagher, Wednesday, January 17th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Suhivan, Brewerton, Thursday, Jan ears 18th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Sullivan, Tumbling Shoals, Friday, January 10th, from 10 A. AI. to 2 P. M. Dial, Good g ion, Saturday, January 20th, from 10 \. M. to 12 M. ' Dial, Luther Owens, Monday, January 22d, from 12 M. to 2 P. M. Dial, D. D. Harris, Tuesday, January 28d, from I P. M. to 8 P. M. Dial, White's Store, Wednesday, Jan uary 24th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Young's, Parson's Store, Thursday, January 26th from 10 A. M. to P. M. Young's, Young's Store, Fridav, .Jan uary 26th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Young's, Pleasant Mound, Saturday, January 07th, from 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. Young's, Lanford Station, Monday, January 29th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Scufilotown, Tylersvllle, Tuesday, Jan uary 30th, fmm 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Hunter, Milton, Friday, February 2d, from to A. M. to :; P. M. All Property, both Real and Personal, is Returned this year. It will save much lime to Taxpayers, and also greatly facilitate the; work of the Assessor, if any person, before leav ing home, will make OUt a complete list of the number of acres of land and build ings, also every item of personal prop erty, in the following order: Horses, cattle, mules, sheep and goats, hogs, watches, organs and pianos, buggies, wagons and carriages, dogs, merchan dise, machinery and engines, moneys, note- tid accounts above indebtedness. All other property Including household. It is always required that the Auditor get the first givon name of the taxpayer in full. Under the head of place of residence on tax return give the township. All mahi citizens, between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, on the 1st day of January. 1894, except those who are incapable of. earning a support from being mained or from other causes, are deemed taxable polls. And every tax-pnyor is required to give the Number of their School Dis trict. Aftc- the 2oth day of Feburary next flfty per cent j,< nality will be attached for failures to make returns. In every community then; are persons who oannot rend, or that do not t ake a newspaper. Those more fortunate may do Such persons a great favor by telling thom of the time to make returns, or by returning for them. The sssessing and collecting taxes is all done now in the same year, aud wo have to aggregate the number and value of all horses, mules, Cattle and other pieces of personality, as well a< the acres of land, lots and buildings, and their value, that there is in the Qounty, and have the same on file in the Comp troller General's office by the 80th day of June of each year; and from that time to the 1st day of October the Audi tor and Treasurer's duplicate have to be completed, and an abstract -of the work in the Comptroller's Office by that time, which will show at a glanco, that the Auditor has no time to tako returns or any thing else much between the lat ?lay of March and the first day of Octo ber but work on the books and the I blanks. We hope, thorofore, that all taxpayers will make their returns in time. 0. O. Thompson, Auditor. Dec. 6, 1893?6-10t NOTICE. - ALL Persons having business with Um- School Commissioner will find mm ii,' hin Office on Saturday of each week, uutil further notice.' ^Respectfully, y THOH. J. DUCK F IT, 1 unmissiqner Uim nn (V NOTICE Of Settlement mid Application for Filial Discharge Take notice that on the 15th day of February, 1894, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of John D. Miller, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Lau rens county, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the 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. M. C. COX, Jan. 9, '93~4t. Administrator. H R1S V M AS |j 00 D S Nice Line of Toys just received. .?. Odd pieces of China and Crock ery Ware will be closed out very low. Currants 5 cents per pound. RAISONS, CITRON, PRUNES, NUTS, ETC., ALL NEW. BANANAS, ORANGES, APPLES, ETC., COMINC IN EVERY FEW DAYS. Fire Crackers, Roman Candles Cheaper than ever before. KENNEDY Infallible Itch Ointment! Scratch! Scratch! Scntclil That's The Question, Maybe for You ! If you knew how many hundred gioss ot this we sold per year, you would agree with us that TUE ITCH is pretty live question. j YOU HAVE THE ITCH! WE HAVE THECURE! g0f Our Word For It J0f Infallible Itch Ointment will easily and Quickly Cure any case of Itch in American. We know what we say to be absolutely true. PRIOE, 25 OTS. No Pain?No Gripes in Livkr Aid. A graduated medicine glass goes free with each bottle. L1VEU-A1D Cost only ?O cts. And It CnrcH You. All of the above Manufactured by -THE HOWARD & WlLLET DRUG COMPANY AUGUSTA, OA And Soil ey M h, v*MH and Vi posy, Agents With Fieas?fe We announce that \vc are now in our NEW quarters. Finding 'lie store we formerly occupied tut) small in which to handle our large trade we determined to build a larger loom and at the same time to erect a structure that would be an ornament to Laurens. How well we have succeeded in this effort, the great number of people who have inspected our new building will testify. We have left nothing undone that wculd contribute to the comfort and convenience of the trade and we cordially invite all visitors to our city to call and sec, not only Due of the mos* Elegant Store rooms in the State but a finely assorted line of "?fy'G'oods, Shoes ar?d ClotJbifjg as well. With ample room and line light we shall endeavor to continue to merit the large patronage which an appreciative "public has accorded us in the past. Respectfully, SIMMONS BEOS. UNDER BUY -and UNDER SELL, j The Second World Fair j is opening now n i k. E. BURNS & ??? ! Two Stores, one at Burksdale, and old stand near Little Kind), S. C. Having pnlnrgcd our store room for our Large Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Millinery. Jeans, Woolen Suitings, Calicoes, Tin and lilass Ware, Haul ware, Furniture, Stoves, and all kinds of Bargain Goods that can he found. And it's so cheap. Our Goods must, shall and will he sold. Call and see Thomas, because seeing is believing. High and low arm Sewing Ma chines CHEAP. We remain your faithful and obedient servants, Li. E. BURNS Si CO. For Sale, Valuable proporty in the city of Laurens. The old Proshytorian ehueh and lot containing aboul throo acres. The church building is of brick, and in the very best condition and can bo con verted into a splendid residence lot. Also a very uoslrablo building lot next to the new Baptist church, wit h a front on Main street, and on College street. Moth of these lots are very convenient to the husiness portion of town and all t he churches and thograded school. This is a good opportunity for Invos? tors and persons dosjring to secure a homo in tho thriving city of Laurens. Communicate with J, O. C. doming or IL Y. Simpson, committee. ? .I k'y. UnlvJrrtlty, Lfsfnsion, k>\. wnx awnritoO Et?ftf?AL AMD DIPLOMA CT Ul WORLD'S CCl IJMB'flN LX^OSi riON, t\ll* P.v, ; ?: \ < ?'.*" ?',( |>ll>;i ;<??ti i"n')nl ? ?\k.r. .? ? k'.Utir >' U>t\. tt:: t'ust in >^ini|i|f>lo K.J. O'CONNOR, Pure Liquors, DOS Broad St., August a, <Ja. 0 HOICK (>U> WHISKIES, ?RA N DI KS, (UNS, RUMS, WINKS AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS. The Lai ^ jsc Liquor House in the South. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Sept. 2-;, '93-3111 N. A. Craio. VV. C. Winters. WELLS B0F<ED 8 inch or 112 inch Wells. We do our work economically and guarantee satisfaction. Mr. W. C. V? inter will be glad toy;i\e all needful information. Nov. 7, 1893-3111 DK. W. II. BALL, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, UUHtNS. (deai.rr in) ?<? por tub puiilic ?v 1. . Direct Routes. 0 0 K Ali R^ads Leads to Our Store ? > v C 0 HERE wo keep Dry Goods, Shoes, Hut , Hardware, Clocks, School Books, St itlomWy, in facl nearly any article I jy.v?u may want. Wo h iw fir-( ? '. \ -- . . Ing Machines which fV\ j|| wo offer easy. ^ Keep your eyes open; Don't rfllnw mybody toswitch you fP *'u* ''^u 'c' Wo ure tho p'Mipl?. Our accommodations are ? 1^ ffi unsurpassed. We never mislead, hut loud. We arc produ / i Heers and regulators?produce tho kind nf goods you need and i \J S regulato tho price to suit your pocket books. Goods never v bS regulate me price to some merchants are still paying the same ? prices us before "panic times." That system is slow poisoning ^ TP r^'" "r> n,,,rch:int and starvation to customers. We have a ? "lively" tin mo and uro "lively" l?v nature. With one dollar In 4t 8-1 band we ofiiines secure two dollars' Worth of Goods. I Jj] I "How Do We Dispose of Them?" {jj! By tho same plan upon which we Kjj .ell a Im-gain. Cur cusiom H H \i/ ?living profit and earn tho reputation ol being "leader in 1 A BPH? buy?buy goi i ho hnrgultn bargain and we make u I A a |j |^ If our business methods arc satisfactory', we /hiz'c a /, I\) ' ? right to claim your patronage, j. j. 0. C. FLEMING & ?'isiiriass I i :>U3i: i> IUBKMBU i-'-^TJ TO I^fllD WELL J^Ieatjs to be well |? NEWWHEEL! !*<X^THE DIAMOND ? O ^ ft?MRI (?B No. ? ? FITTED WITH THE CS l.EBRATED G & J PNEUMATIC TIRES. 9 THE PASTES* WHEEL SOLD. V j? Speed, Comfort and Beauty "II Combined, g 9 _s The horde <>f (.otcsquc and ridiculous imitations which our really phenomenal success lias brought t<> tin.' surface is but another flattering tribute paid by followers lo their leader. We arc here to lead in Furniture, Carpeting, Chinaware, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, Ltc. &tF~ Come to sec us. S.M. and L H. WILKES & CO. Miuter's New Building. ?i?nunuTnoarmxuv<i . n i ? in nil w??lml i ? 1i i?i??1 TO MY l have again started for Chrlslniua is: [Laving passed the mis fortune of a fire after working for Thirteen , ars, and you know what it is. l am however hero lo stay, and will in it to your Intorcst to call <ni mo on l sec what I have. 1 hn\ n .?> n 'it Iho most Bi tit ill! 1 to.ck ? vor shown In Latirons, and roali/.ing tho pre ' hard limes I havd put everything down at the very LOWEST PRICES 80 as to ? nable all to enjoy and iako advantage of Christmas and iho low prices that the ? lull limes (U nlands. Keinem Ut Unit 1 will treat you honest and take care of your Interest. The Prices on my entire .stock, the lart .t ever shown in tipper South Carolina, ore lower thai, ever was known Inj the History of the Jewelry trade. Do not fall to call and see what i thavo to oiler you and you will bo pleased. Remember that 1 will treat jou honest ami save you more than you ever saved in buying anything in tho Jewolrv line. V