The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 13, 1894, Image 3

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.^?e ?etuertiser. L AUAENS, S. 0., Feb. 18, WIM. LOCAL: AN NO UNOEM ENT. A number of subscribers to this pa per who uro in arrears will not receive the paper after this week. Their names will be dropped from the list for tho reason that tho expense of sending them tho paper without pay can be af forded no longer. Wo make, . owever, this offer. If they desire the paper continued they may -omo in and pay for the paper one year in advance, i. e. pay one dollar and a half for TlIB ADVERTISER for tho next twelve months and at the same time give some assurance that they intend to pay their arrears later on. Wo prefer that they should givo their notes for the arrears. Fob. tab, at w. W. Ball. ft will be remembered that Mr. J. W. Kilguard was in correspondence during lust summer with Senator irby on the subject of sugar beet culture in this Stato. Mr. Kilguurd now proposos to semi a quantity of Bood to Dr. \\\ C. Irby for distribution and oxporimonl by the farmers of this county. Dr. Irby will soon rocolvo tho seeds and fnrmorswho are willing to make tho oxporimonl will apply to him at once. It Is desirable that from ono-fourth to one-half an acre bo planted. Mr. Ktlgunrd will Want samples of the crops and a report of the product. In case thooxporhnont should not prove satisfactory the far mers lose nothing as there is no better feed crop than the boot. We earnestly Urge our farmers to see what can bo done, as it is in the line of crop diver sity and progross, In February last the Comptroller General and the Governor made their famous onslaught through the sheriffs for tho collection of taxes against va rious railroads. Under their instruc tions our Sheriff McCravy levied and tied up some half dozen cars of tho I'. R. iV W. C. railroad company. The taxes were subsequently paid und the levy released, tho railroad pay ing live per cent as commissions to the Sheriff, under protest. This Sheriff McCravy claimed under the act of 18S!>. which authorized the levy. Sher iff McCravy is now sued lor these com missions amount in^ to throe hundred and seventy-six dollars. The Sheriff wrote to his Kxce!leiicy, tho Govornor, ?who answered giving him tho comfort ing assurance of his "moral support." The point involved is j: quostloi) of law and law is law If you know what is the law. Wo Ave not to bo Honored. A few days ago it was announced in the papers that Col. Jas. H. Morrow was to pass the next year upon a stock farm in Laurons county, but from the following clipped from The State, it appears that after all he is not to leave Columbia: "It has boon learned from tho au thorities of tho ponltontiary that Col. James II. Morrow was yostorday put at work in the weaving department of the sowing room. Thi. is considored li^-ht work and, us it is indoors, will not impair tho health of thovoteran turfman. There is no prospect of Col. Morrow being taken away from the ponltontiary grounds." First-class Tailor Shop, Ml'. 13. R. Clarke, rccontlyof Ander son, s. c. has opened a Merchant Tail oring establishment in Laurons up stairs over Davis, Ropers & Co.s'store All work in my lino dono reasonably and at short notice. A line lino of samples for suitings and trousorings always on hand. Kntire satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. 1 respectfully solicit theputronago of the public. B. li. clarke. OUfdnesa Notices. For Sale or Rent.- Col. B. w. Ball's residence on Hampton Street. See those beautiful tonqillll cloths at 7ic They are worth lOe. Simmons Bros. (9* High class job printing done at this office. W. L. Douglas $5.00 shoes for $3.50: the best $1.00 button shoes in Laurons at Simmons Bros. (Jr Subscribe for tho Advertiser now and get tho election news of next year for $1 .50. Tin; first, arrival of our grand UllO of spring clothing is in. Como to see it. Simmons Bros. Remember that for the best inn kos of shoes wo are headquarters. Zoiglor Bros., Hay Shoe Co. and Mess can't be beat. Simmons Bros. To Rent?Ono sinnll two-room house. W. YY. Ball. We have a few beautiful pal terns in men's $12.50 and$10.00 suits which we are Closing out at $7.50. Simmons Bros. We are agonts for Coats" spool cotton. Simmons Bros. Try the adjustable Duplex corset if you want comfort and durability. Sim mons Bros. Davis, Ropor & Oo.'s Notices. Down went McGlllty in a very shabby suit . To cay. into our store, and look the 1? *iins o'er; Next day ne Struck the boys and girls with admiration mute, Dressed in his new suit of clothes ?From Davis, Roper A Co. Times are close, and wo arc going to ?eil Clothing, Hats and Shoes at a lower price than ever. Davis, Ropor iV Co. All shirts wear out, bit! you can gel sot.ie of the longest winded ones, at low prices, at Davis, Ropor A: Co. '"Tis love that makes the worid go round"; But love of what we do no! say, Perhaps of the nice clothin? found By buyers in our slo e to-day. ? Davis, Roper & Co. Prices talk ! and you need no ear trumpet to understand them at the Fa mous Clothing -Store, Davis, Ropor & < fo Have mercy on your feet and Went Rood and easy Atting shoes, at lowest prices. Davis, Roper S: Co. Whene'er you sec a gentleman With perfect* fitting shirl and collar, And dressed noon the neatest plan, Why, you can bet your bottom dol lar? That the man patronises I htvis, Roper <& Co. Wo menu to lead the proces ion on low prices in Clothing, Hats and shoes, (live us a look. Davis, Roper <(? Co. Honest g->od? at honest prices at DAVIS, ROPER vv CO., The People's Clothiers. Salvation Oil is rapidly superseding all high priced liniments. It has been tested for some time past in all localh ties ami its results have been riipid .'iiui satismei ory. it is generally con ?'od to be t he, greatest ouro on/earth A Few "Words In Iiort Myllnblcss of n Mostly Personal Character. Mr. and Mrs. S..). Simpson, of Spar* tanburgi were in town last Wednesday. Mrs. Lint Fleming has returned from a visit to her mother at Due West. Mr. Willie !k>\ven, of Augustu, vis ited relatives here on Sunday. Miss Rosa Hart, of Cokesbury, is vis iting her sister Mrs. Rtohoy. Miss Minnie Rahb has gone to Char leston to attend school. Hampton Hunter, of Ora, left for Cl?mson "ollegc on Monday. Mr. 15. M. North, Solloiting agent of the P. Li. & W. 0. R. R. was registered at the Bondella on Thursday. Mr. N. F. Walker, of Spartanburg, paid Luurons a short visit a few days ago. Mr. L. W. Boyd, Superintendent of trains for the P. R. & W. C. R. R. came up to lautren? on a visit to his mother last week. Mr. 15. R, Clark, of Anderson, has opened a Merchant's Tailoring estab lishing ovc" Davis, Roper & Co*s Cloth ing Store. Mrs. M. I Totltl and Master Sam Todd loft on Monday for Charleston where the latter will enter school at Dr. Porter's Academy. Dr. .). I'. Simpson and family return ed last week from 11 delightful sojourn of several weeks in Jacksonville, Florida. A Meteor of wonderful size has re cently been seen in South Carolina. Is that dlsponsary brand so very bad? Augusta ISvontng News. It is claimed that there is a man in Indiana who has not slept for seven weeks. He would make a good dlspon sary spy.?Augusta Evening News. Those interested will remember that Court convenes here next Monday at ton A. M. It is probable that the crim inal business will consume the grouter part of the first week. The term lasts two weeks. Miss Betsy Sprouco, an aged lady liv ing near I.aureus died on Friday night last. She was well known to many of our townspeople und her death is much regretted. Mr. .1. T. Harris bus returned from Florida, after visiting the pleasant winter resorts in the land of liowers. Ho has been prospecting with the view of introducing his fatuous llthta water into that Kldorado region. Mr. .lohn v. Garllngton has gone to Spartanburg to take charge of the edi torial columns of the Daily Herald du ring the temporary absonce of its edi tor. Mr. J. C. Gurltngton. The Cosmopolitan for February In troduces a famous Kuropoan author to its readers -Vahles of Madrid, and the artist Marold, of Paris, well known as a Froneh illustrator. Fire in the warehouse of ISnoroc Cotton Factory destroyed ordamagod 500 balos of cotton o:i Monday last. The houso had in store several thous and balos. Insurance will cover the loss. We clip the following from I ho Jack sonville Metropolis, which speaks for itself: ",J. T. Harris, of the famous Harris Lithla Springs, S. C, lb In tho city In t lie interest of this noted water. Mr. Harris has made arrangements with tho druggists of this city to handle tho water. We call the attention of the citizens of Jacksonville to tho analysis of the water, which proves it to bo su perior to all other water known." Ulldor tho title Of "My American F.xporlonoos," the now Prosldonl of Switzerland. M. Bmll Frey, contrib utes to the February number of the North American Review some Inter esting rominlsconces of his early lifo in this country, including his experi ences during tho war and his subse quent diplomatic career in Washing ton us llrsl Minister from Switzerland to tho United Statos, The lainrens Cash Company. Men's Pino shoes that sohl for $.'1.50 and $3.00 wo are closing out at $l.f>0 and $1.7?. If you need as nice Dress Shoe come at once and got your size. The I.aureus Cash Co. A lot of lino shoes for dad los that sohl for $3.00 and .'!.?">?> we are closing out at $1.50 for spot cash. The Lattrons Cash Co. The largest Stock Of shoes and lowest prices at The Lattrons Cash Co. Beautiful linool Spring Calicos, fast colors, only ."> cents. The Lattrons Cash Co. See our line of nice wool Dress Goods, ('.."> cents Dress Goods reduced 1o 15 cts. 15 cents Dross Goods reduced to '2~> cts. Come to S00 us, WO will oiler you some big bargains, The Laurehs Cash (!o. At tho Fobruary mooting of the King's Daughters of Laurons, S. c.. the following Resolutions were adopt ed. W II kuf.as. Got! in His allwlso prov idence has again seen lit, to permit the Angel of death to eider our Circle ami remove from our midst to the "House of Many Mansions" our beloved si .tri am! co-worker, Muggio Boyd Todd. Resolved. 1st. That wo acknowledge the sovereignty and how to the will of God in this great bereavement, know ing thai Ho dooth all things well, and that what Is dark and mystorious now will bo made clear here after. Jd. That our Circle has sustained a great loss In being thus bereft of our beloved associate, whose heart and la bors were ever devoted to the service of our King. ltd. That WO sol apart a page in our minutes as a token of our high rogard and appreciation of her unselfish de votion to thi' interests of our Circle, and extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy commending them in Him WIIOSO mercy is ??from everlast ing to everlasting. lib. That a copy of those resolutions be sent to tho husband and paronts, und a copy to the city papers for publica t ion. 11 \ tt Ii, Jon los, Wii.l.n; I 'MM.SDN. Kuza McCasi.an, Committee. Why Mood's Wins. Prosldonl Lincoln said, "You cannol fool the people a socond time." Thoy are too quick to recognize real merit or lack of it, and cling only 10 those things which they Ibid to be what is claimed for them. it is especially gratifying that the sah- of Hood's Sarsaparllla Increases most rapidly in those sections where ll is best know n. The inference is plain. Hood'.-' Sar saparilla has proven that it posscssos gonuino morit. it maintains a high standard which othorscannot even ap proach. It is the people's favorite blood-purifying and building up medi cine, and is more popul?r this year than ever before. All this because Hood's cures To lIk.Nr. >Ono oi the. handsomest store rooms in b.um i h with large buao* inout and freight tduvator. Clinton QJironioles. Clinton can't )>e downed. She is to huvo a mugnifieent now hotel on tho corner of Main and Broad streets, di rectly opposite the G. O. & N. depot. The material fo? its construction is being rapidly put on tho grounds by Mr. Jno. Young. The wooden build ings on tin: lot aiv being torn down and removed. Mr. R. S. Craig has decided to move Iiis family to this place from Bruns wick. Ga. lie will occupy the Nash house on Centennial street. Owing to tho recent reduction in li cense, the J. W. Copeland Co. have taken out llcensi to sell "shooting irons" and cartridges. Bngineor Graham, who resides here, received a cut on tho head by falling from his engine a few days ago. MtssGodbolt, of Marion. S. C, is visiting R. 11. McCrary. Mrs. Belle Harris. \. A. Green, Sue 1 .cake and Miss Km I cake will leave for Florida this week, to spend about six wcoksgathering "orango blossoms" presumably for Miss Km. , The Dramatic Club of the cOllogol will give an entertainment in the Sem inary. Friday night tho loth. A rare t real is promised to all who attend. Tho funds will go to tho litorary soci eties. Mr. M. William.- has moved into Mr. .lot Owings' house nl Musgrovo. Mr. A. R. Fowlor has accepted a po sition as book-keeper for the little City 1 kink. Atlanta. (?&. still tin- college roll Increases. About a dozen "mts" have been ma triculatcd since our last appoarailCO. Mr. I). D. Little spent the past week in Newberry. Little shows uro Of right frequent occurrence in our town. A series of sorvieos have boon con ducted at. the Methodist church since lasl Sabbath by ?0V. W. I. Herbert. of Laurons. At. a regulur mooting of Clinton Lodge, No. 48, Independent Order of Good Templars-last Monday night the following o.Heers were duly installed to serve for the next term of three months: Chief Tomplar, \Y. s. Glenn; Vice Templar. Miss Maggie Fostor; Chap lain. .1. C. Scott: Secretary. S. I. Saxon: Financial Secretary. .1. I''.. Curtis: Treasurer. Miss Adda Wright: Mar shal. II. L. Young: Deputy Marshal. Miss Anna Boozor: Inside Guard, W. W. Kdge: Outside Guard, Willie Grif lln. Mr. II. .1. Hlxon lost a very line mule last week- from lock-jaw. caused by licking a nail in its foot. The following yeung men of our col lego arc attending the Y. M. C. A. convention at Sumter as dologatos from this place: R. I'. Walker, K. McCasklll and T. Jacobs. Mrs. Hell ami Miss Lizzie Huh' re turned a few days ago from Newberry. M r. O. O. Coin land has gone into the feather renovating business with .1. M. I lampion. Mr. .1. \V. Baiiuom, of Bcnnettsvillo, S. ('.. has opened a large-lock of goods in the store room under the Prosbyto rinn I 'ub. Co.'s oillco. Well. Hro. .lack. !>?? I) >wney is back from New York, ami has relieved us of our charges. We are glad to say thai our treatment proved very successful. Call on us If you have a ??fair" subject for treatment. < apt. c. K. Ilale u in the marble business with Mr. Smith. W. T. VllllCO ;s town clerk now. vice t'apt. C. K. 1 talo, rosignod. <'<. Waterloo Jottings. To day (Saturday) is warm and springlike Our farmers have gone to work with renewed hope and vigor. Our merchants nay trado is pretty fair. A vory large portion of it bolng a credit business, as money is very scarce. Mr. .1. M. Lowe lost a vory due young' llOl'SOyestordnj from the disease known a.s tho "blind stagger-." supposed to have been caused from feeding UllSOUnd corn. Much of tho corn was damaged last year by the frequent storms and rains. We are glad to see Mr. T. Ii. Harris oui again and able to attend to his du ties as I 'ost Master. Our young friend .1. l . Corloy is the happy man. Its a eleven pounder and a voter. Waterloo has two full Hedged candi dates. Col. .I. H. Wharton for Congress and Mr. A. 12. Nance for Tronsiiroi'. These gcntloinon havo the entire con lidonco of thoir neighbors, are thoroughly competent, and if elected would iill the positions to which th y aspire with credit to thoinsolvos and honor to their county and state. Til \ are iioth Beformors, or advocates of the principles of the Farmers' Move ment. i>ut neit her are hot headed ex tremists. Col. Wharton has largo farming interests and certainly has ih,. filterest of all fanners at heart, fie is kllOW by Ills neighbors as the poor man's friend,and is ever ready to help tho poor and needy. Bis many acts of charity are known far and wide, lie is the leading spirit in the church, school and all other public un?f'prisc in his community. He i- all aWumi a good and useful man. He can heal tie inventor of electioneering. lb- has never been defeated for any oilloO to which he has aspired, and tho man who bents him in the race for congress will have to get up before daylight and hustle. We had the pleasure of looking OVOr BoV. G. S. Baughorty'8 line religion , library a lew day- ago. Rov. Mr. DtlUghorty is a very hard ami close student, lie rise- very early to study. Col. Wharton says he is the only limit in Waterloo who can boat him us an carlyrisor. Married at tllO residence of Dr. L. M. Henderson on the 20th, lilt., by Uov. G. S. Daugherty. Miss Gussio liondor son aild Mi. .1. W. Leech, of York County. This marriage was quite ro mantic and kopt in secrecy for some time, otherwise it would have boon no ticed earlier. The marriage took place very early in the morning and Mr. Leech Immediately left for his homo in York County where he remained more than a week. This is the sensation, or onigma that puzzles tllO male popula tion of this quiet little town. There was no object ion to the union by the parents of the brido. Miss Gussio is a beautiful woman and lovely bride. Me. Leech has won tin- prize and on his lll'Sl visit to Waterloo stolen one of her brightest jewels. ? We congratulate him, and wish them both a long life and much liappillOSS. I NlAOIHTKK. $10(1 Howard. Sioo. The reader-- of tills paper will be plca-ed lo learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclonco has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hair- Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bolng a constitutional disease requires a con st it ut loiinl 1 real nie ii\. I lull's < alarrh Cure i-- taken internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous stir* fucosof th. systom. thereby destroying tin foundation of tho disoase, nnd giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietor-, j have BO much faith in it. curative I power-., that they offoi' One Hundred Dollars for any caso thai i1 falls to CUt'O. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHUNKY & i Toledo. < ). i ,? Sold by Druggists, 76c*. Notice, Exoeutive Committee! The Lnnrons County Domporntio Kx* eculivo Committeo is reqaosted lo meet at I ?aureus Con r I House on Monda ? h lOlli In ilnnt, id 11 n'?W V.M. There wiil lie special hu? im ss of import mcc to tri.mutet, .01 I ;.. i :,: ..tea hwicti I a hi Biied. t, IV Smiih, Brewarton, S.C., County Uhrm'i . Ora Locals. The nuptials of Miss Bettio Blukely and M>\ VV. J. Fleming, wore solemn ized In the parlor of the bride's father Mr. Iv Blako'y, this evening at about seven o'clock, Feb. 7th amid surround* bigs that reminded one of a scene from Arabian Nights. Tho rooms were dee orated elaborately and in exquisite taste. Those who wore bidden to the ceremony formed a small and select circle of the personal friends and rela tives Of the bride and groom. Rev. II. I?. Blakely, brotho?- of the bride, spoke tin1 words that made them man and wife, after which prayer was offered by Rev. I). F. Haddon. Seldom has then- been a wedding in t'nis community under more propitious or auspicious circumstances, uniting as i'. dOOS youth, beauty, wealth, religion and two of our lirst families. The bride is an oxponout of all that is pure and beautiful in glorious young woman hood, und her native gracos of heart, intellect and person are tho admiration of her many friends. She looked as levels as an houri dressed in hand some gray with becoming trimmings, etc. The groom is a handsome young man, who is fast winning fame ami fortune and is to be congratulated on winning so lovely a young lady. Alter the ceremony an elegant repast was served to the company, after which tho happy couple went to the groom's lovely home. May thoy Und no shadows drift ing over what now seem- a bright future Rev. I-;. I'. MeCllntoek, who is so popular here, tilled the A. R. I', pulpit last Sabbath. It is seldom our privi lege to hear u sermon, which comes so near to each one of a congregation. Miss Lldlo Thompson, who has so uecossfully taught, the Warrior Crook School, will close her term soon. She Ills wholly enthused into her work, und very lunch devoted to friends whose co-operation has greatly aided her. Mrs. John Ii. i; Hin. of Due West, is now visiting Mr. .1. 15. McClintock. The latter now seems to have been transported Jo regions of immaculate bliss. Mr. Henry Mo?lll and family have moved from this plac< to their planta tion two miles out. Ora needs a boarding house. Rov. 11. 15. Blakoly, of Laneastor and Mr. Samuel Fleming and family Of Ct'OSS Hill, are here for tllO wedding. Miss Alice Hryson recently returned from an extended visit to different por tions or Flu. Mis- Hella Hryson will return later in the Spring. Miss MoUlo Hunter boards with Mr. Win Hunter and goes to the school at Central, so ably taught by Miss Mat tie Cratg. isses FJltt Putnam and Amanda Uarrott, of Ora, arc visiting their undo, Mr. S. B. Garrott, in Birming ham, Ala. Tho health of Miss Nannie McClln lock. Sr.. is said to be much improved since tl.e treatment of Dr. Leo. Mis. ,\. Y. Thompson has quite re covered from her recent severe spell of illness. I.umber is now bolllg laid down at the coinotory hore, preparatory to put ting up the wire fence. Mrs. Sallio Richardson is here on a visit, to relatives. Misses Carrie McClintock and I'.liza Hryson visited Miss Li'/./.io Craig yes torday. Mr. Alex McCarlex and Prof. R. II. Hr\ son, of Bai'ksdahf, visited here yes: terday. VVilhklmina. Cross Hill Notes. Spring seems to be on the way. and farmers are getting ready lor the years work, From the indications at this point it i;. likely there w ill be more Fertilizers used this- year than ovor bo foi, . The result of the farmers move ment seems to he to sell all the cotton seed ami buy fertilizers, ami thereby to fostor tho cotton sued oil and ferti lizer monopoly, The crusade on mono]) dies in this slate has not yet crushed out those monsters that are crushing tho lifo OUt Of the people. More hog and hominy and more economy, and the farm made self sustaining is the course to bo pursued by our people in order to rotten the ?oa1 and be Inde pendent. Kill out credit and lol cash reign supreme, then the people will ItUVO money, peace and happiness. Merry rings the marriage Bolls! On tho evening of tho (1th hist., at tho ros Idenco of Mr. John llollingsworth, by Rov. T. A. Campbell. Mr. c. W. Chap man and Mis, l.ihi ITolllngSWOI'th wore united in the silken bonds of matri mony, and two souls made happy. This was the most notable wedding that has occurred In luis community for some years, lidgoliold, Abbeville and Laarons wore represented among tho at tuudauts, and seldom has a more beau tiful company of young ladies ami a more hands.e and gallant company of young inen been gathered together. Tho dinner at Mr.-lohn R. Chapman's on the day after the wedding was a most elegant affair and all seemed to enjoy it to tllO "full." We extend to the happy COltph our most hearly wishes for their happiness. I liberty Springs I 'rosbytoriau t Ihurch has secured the services of ROV. Foi'dl liand Jacobs of Clinton for the present your, which is a very fortunate solootlon and will please Pastor and people. < hit* town isa popular place for drum mers and agents. I'.very train unloads a number of them and all claim lobe much pleased. Cross Hill Is a live town and our merchants know how to do business. The sick |Hjrsons of tho community are all pfotl inj? well. Mr R, c. Crisp who has boon absent, engaged ill business in Spartanburg. till the past Winter has come back home. Robor! Gillium, of Greonwood, has moved into our community. We wel come him. ScitiiU''.. Itai ksdalc. Farmers, as usual, are up with the season. We can si c new marked off Holds forking COtloil. We are going to plant the usual lull crop of cotton. My plan is to planl plenty of corn and ocas and |M)tati. we then plant the balance in cotton which makes out (he full crop. I think t in' farmers aro In hot ter condition In this community than they have been since the war. Our good ladies are preparing to gar doll. Pedell trees will soon be in bloom ii tho weather illnuos to bo warm. Health of I community is good since the gl'lpp .t. Mr. Hudson Oh lllgs is very low. t?0 had a slroko of parylasls about three wcoks ago, Ho has not spokon since. Then.ems lo be no chalice of Ids re covery. Tin- Highland Home School is still ?row iie:. We have one of the best schools in tbo county. Rov. .I.B, I 'arrol t and Ackc tit till arc verv line touchers. SVe also have Miss Mary Garrott, of your city, who is leaching music and elocution. She has proved lo bo a very lino teacher, if any onowants to save money In educal lug t heir children Highland Hornels the place lo sond them. ?('heap board and good teaching, this is a IIin country nod community. Tknto. Hood's ami < >f11y Hood's. Mood's Sarsaparllla Ii carefully pre pared front Sarsaparllla, Dandelion. Mandrake. Dock, Plpslss?WO, Juniper berries and oilier well known reme dies, by a peculiar combination, pro portion ami process, 'jiving to Hood's Hursaparlllll curative powers not pos tossed by other medicines. It offoots remarkable euros when other propa* rat Ions fail. Hood's Pills CUI'O biliousness. . rggtSSSgrrr~-~st BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility Mt. Gallagher. Mr. John Daniel made a Hying visit to tho Mountain City last week. The school at this place in in a pleas ing condition under tho management of Mr. Presley. Mr. Ii. L. Owing* got his foot badly entrust week with an axe. Jones Culbertson, who hus been quito sick, we are glad to say is bettor. Mr. J. A. Smith gave a sociable last Friday night. All report a good time. Mr. Glenn Kuller and wife wore at Dr. J. R. Smith's last Sunday. f. A. Martin proaehod at Mt. Olive last Sunday, the 1th isnt. Jim. Nothing so good for affections of the throat ana chest. Miss J. G, Newman, Buffalo, N. V., writes: "Wo think there is nothing so valuable for coughs and hoarseness as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Have used it in our family for the last live years, und would not like to be without it." at lven-30ng. If I could call you back for one brlof hour, it is at OVOU-ftong tli.u hour should bo. When bei la r.vo ohlmiug from an old gray tower Across the tranquil sea. Ju?t when tho fields are sweet and coi>l with dew, Just when tho last gold lingers i? tho west, Would I recall you lo tho world you knew lleforo you wont to rest. And where tho blurry Jasmine hides the wall Wo two would stand together oneo attain. I know your patloitce?1 would tell you ull My tulcof love and pain. And you would listen, witli your tender smila, Tracing the lines upon my tearworn face. And finding, even for a little while, Our earth a weary place. Only (Min little hour. And then once more Tho bitter word, farewell, beset with foara And all my pathway darkened, as beforo. With shades of lonely years. Kar better, dear, that you, unfelt, unseen, Should hovor near mo In the quiet air And draw iny spirit through this mortal screen Your higher lifo to share. 1 would not call you back, and yet?ah, inel? Faith Is bo weak and human love so strong That bweet it seems tothiuk of what inighfbo This hour at even-song. ?New York Ledger. There is a ripe side to tho orunue as well as to tho peach. Tho stem half of the- orango is usually not ho sweet and juicy hs the other hulf, not beeuus" it re ceives less sunshine, but possibly be cause the juice gravitates to tho lower half, as tho orango commonly hangs be low its stem. Partlos wanting Guano and Acid de lived anywher<; in Laurons County will save money by scoing or writing to K. D. BOLT. Alma, S. C. r&V I sell six dlfforent brands. tf House and Lot for Sale. I will sell to the highest bidder on Balesday in March. 1894, it being the 0th day of tho month, at the usual hour of salos, my Dwelling House and Lot at Ora, S. C. House has 7 rooms ? finished in ode ami out. Out house ami stables on the premises, also, a well of line water. Parties desiring to inspect the prop erty can do so by calling on Mr. W. I. Blakoly, at Ora.' S. c. Will sell privately boforo said Sales day if satisfactory oiler is made to J. <).c. Fleming, Laurons, S. C. Terms -Cash, Purchasor to pay for papers. s. F. BLAK ELY. Fob. l_. ism tf. STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Laubbns, Linder a power of sale contained in a Mortgage made by A. L. Halentino to Agnew & Mattison on Fobruary 27th, 1880, duly recorded in Hook No. 7. I'age 544, R. M. C. Olllco, for said County, and also under power of sale contained in a mort, ge from A. L. Balontino to I lew let Sullivan, dated Mandi 10th, iss.t. which was recorded in R. M. C. Otllce for said County, in Hook No. 8. PagO 001. Said mortgages and the notes secured by them having been duly assigned tome. I will sell at public auction, before the Court House, in Lanrcns. S. C, on Monday, the ?th day of March. 1804, at 12 in., for cash, all that t ract of kind, bounded by lands of G. W. Davis, A. Hull', J. H. Allen and Salnda River, containing One Hundred and Sixty-live (Iu7>) Acres, more or less. Default hav ing been made in the payment of the mortgage debts, said sale is for pur pose of foreclosing the Mortgages. B. M. MCGEK, Assignee. Feb. Ii'. 1804 .it. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Laurbns. In Court ok Probate. Wiik.uk as, M. F. Yoargin has ap plied to me for Lottors of Adminis tration, on the estate of Robert II. Yoargin, deconsod. These an- therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate t<> he hohlen at. my olllco at Laurons, s. C, on the 27tli day of February, 1804, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why letter should not be granted. * (liven under mv hand and seal this loth day of Fob. 1804. JNO. M. OL ARD Y, Feb. 10, '04--2t J. P. L< C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ok Laurbns. Court ok Common PLBA8. R. S. McCaughrin, PlaintitT, against Dolly M. Crawford, Defendant. Pursuant to judgment of foreclo sure and stile in the above stated case 1 will sell at public outcry, at Lumens Court House, S. O, on Snlcsday in March, next, during the legal hours lor such sales, the following described ptopcrty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of hind, lying, l>c'm<( and situate in the county and Slate aforesaid, con taining Six Hundred and Sixty seven (f?f>7) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dolly M. Crawford, lands now, or formerly, owned by Judge J. J. Norton, and others. Terms: One half cash, balance on credit of twelve months with In terest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Credit portion to lie seemed by (he bond of the pur chaser and ti mortgage of the prem ises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. If pur chaser fails to comply with terms of Sale property tobe resold on the same or some subsequent salcsdny at his li>,k. I'u:chaser to pay for palters. 1 11. WHARTON, Feb. io, ijj.?4t C>jC> C 1*. Don't you want The Adver tiser this year? It will cost you $1.50. _?UT? Don't you want The Weekly Atlanta Constitution too? Send The Advertiser and you get both PAPERS for Twelve Months. 0t$ ~ This offer is temporary only. fl Card. I I have purchased the interosts of Hugh Workman and W. W. Bullock In the firm of A. C. Dillard & Co. All persona Indebted to me or tho old Arm are earnestly requested to make pay ment to mo at once in order to permit me to resume business as ourly as i>os Bible. Respectfully, A. C. Dillakd l^eo) Fir it). The undersigned having bought the entire stock of Groceries and General Merchandise of D. P. Goggans und will continue tho business at tue old stund, on Fast side of Public square. Hop ing by eloso attention und fair dealings to merit a portion of tho trade from our friends. . BRAMLKTT & SON. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAJ County o*' Laur* In Court of Proba Whurbas, Mattie A. Na applied to me for Lc Administration, on the e Alexander Nabors, deceas These -are therefore to admonish all and singular tired and creditors of said ? to be and appear before Court of Probate to be in my office at Laurens, S. C, Sib day of Feb. at 10 o'clo) M., to show cause, if any thd, why letters should not be gra) Given under my band an? this 2zd day of Jan. 1S9.J. JNO. M. CLARDM Jan. 22,'94-21 j.p. l. $1.50 " ^ SHOES. Host Shoe lor $ i .50 on < earth every pair warrant ed to give satisfaction. %|j ? Lor sale by 1 . \ ' The Laurens Cash Co. ..._.! :^3&-* We're bound to blcase, X Just take your case t ?OX THAT SCORE.] J We'll make tu all. lioth great and small ? ?THE SAME PRICE.] We'll treat you well, So you will tell J ?YOUR NEIGHBOR, jj We'll aim to keep, Top of the heap ?IN OUR LINE. Our goods will be, The best you'll sec ?ANYWHERE. Are You With Us? i ********* ^ .*** Davis, Ropes &. Go. The Peoples' Clothcrs. YEST Our Spring Goods are ? arriving daily Anil \vc thank you all lor your lei ml patronage. If you will stay with us J^ext Year Ami save you Money. We also i found tli.u we're overstocked in , some depattinonts, and in order lo turn these goods into cash quickly, wc have .attached a ridiculously low price to each ar ticle in GIoLbing, Sh?&s, Hats Davis, Roper & Co, " ' 0-' ' Bsnts'IaroisMngs, cople's Clolhcrs FOR BCNTLEMEN. 86, $4 and $3.50 ?>re?l- Shoe, 83.60 iPoiieo *inoc, 3 Solos. 32?00, for Workirigmoit. $2 and Stc75 for Roys. LADIES AND MISSES. 33, $2.00 82, $1.70 ? iTHIS 1STHE.BKT4^??^ in CAUTION. If any denier '?, ? . ;.<ni V/. I.. l)oii;.-lun Hhoer a'- f? reduced prlc?i i.i Mt>? Ii? Iiaii i horn wit If out tii'i nitma 8ti>ni|ii'(l OB III I l>Ol I mil, pul III in (loWII HH It fi'HUtJ. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes arc stylish, im y fitting, ami plvc bettor satisfaction nt the prices advertised tbnn any other make. Try one pair nnd be or vlnccd. Tho stamping of NV. L, Dotigla ' name nnd price <>:? the bottom, w' guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars Annually to those \slio wear tl Dealers who push tho sale of \V. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which hel| Increase the s?^? <>n their full line of goods, 'eti'-y can nWord t?> soli -.i :? l?ss pi Bint WA/^l'*e,2 ?vo" Crt" xnouey iiy baying nil your footwear <>f ti>?> ilMilgr ???? tided I ?l?w. ?ati?l?uuo free upon npplleWtlon. Wi 'L. DOUOl?ASi Brooktdn, Mjus ?i- 0 Z"<* IJo/Saleby TUE LAU RENS CASH COM *