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<|8e: Glduertisex Subscription Frlos-ia Moatfcs, fl.?0. PAYABLE. IN ADVANCE. W. W. BALL. EDITOR. Kates for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad T<rrtis?msnta, per square, one Inser tion, $1.00; eaob subsequent insertion, 60 cents. Liberal reduction made for large Ad vertisements. W. W. BALL, _ Proprietor. LaVxoInS. 8. C. Oot. 0. 1894. Interviewed. Dr. T. T. Earle, of Greenville, has boon to Baltimore and there he foil a victim to a 'reporter and talked about affairs at/ homo and the Baltimore News prrht? wirst ho had to say. He ?h described In that paper as a brother of ox-Attorney-General Earle, who vaulted for the Governorship against Gov. THlman In the recent past. The doctor describes the opposition to Gov. Tillman as tho "Aristocracy," utterly ignoring Fag in Martin, a co patriot of the doctor In tho Paris .Mountain latitude, the chief and hond center of the Piedmont opposition kicking coterie. I. Tho doctor lays all the blamo of out side Impressions of our Stato on tho op position press and seems to forget, that the Administration itsolf has a press --Of its own, reputed to bo stall-fed to tho throat and ought to have a littlo orcdlt abroad and correct false im pressions. Tho doctor excuses any littlo apparent harshness on the part *** our Governor for tho reason that has been "ostracised," faith, and otherwise lgnorod and llltroated by tho dofoatod cotorio. Just so; tho thieves hung up tho honest mon onco upon a time. Tho doctor placos him self also In describing "us of tho oppo sition" and suggests that it would bo baiter for all concerned If tho oppo sition wero moro "gracefully" to sub mit. It is also suggostcd in tho inter view that in Charleston and other places there aro thoso who rofuso to .speak to him, Gov. Tillman, otc. This will bo news to most of us and the wt lskoy gentry must bo meant, for it will hardly go down in this latitude that a Charlostonian could bo con victed of a discourtesy to tho humblest eltizcn, much less tho wearor of tho purplo of tho chief magistracy of tho State. The fact- is, vfio Chartostonian always behaves decently and hospita bly and without Charleston Gov. Till man's road would havo boon found moro stumpy than ho has experienced. Aftor describing Gen. Butler ?s as much tainted with populism as Gov. Tillman, a very innocent 1 ike implica tion, by tho way, tho Interview closes. * 4 * Tho depressod price of cotton is really a serious calamity to tho South. All Ciassos, tho cotton producer, tho merchant, tho professional man, the mechanic, tho school teacher, fed the grip of tho resultant times. The wheat producer seems to bo In tho same box, while the corn and bacon people aro realizing fair prices for their products. The small farmer who happens to bo in debt and cannot devote his energies to food crops particularly suffers. Tho . capitalist who raises two hundred bales of cotton can pull through as tho largo interest realizing as low as ten per cent, will allow a living chance. But this low per cont. on an investment of a few thousand, Involving tho personal attention and labor of an intelligent farmer makes indood hard conditions. There would seem to bo no way through tho difficulties but the most pinching economy and tho cultivation to a largo degree of food crops to bo consumed at homo. Tho acroago in cotton continues to increase from yoar to year limited only by tho capital at the South Booking investment. There )dms to bo no way to limit the devoi pment of this crop. In some cases uth of us thousands of acres aro ??".-?nted and somo planters raise as much as three thousand balos. This is the competition tho small farmer must nl >ot. His only hopo is to raise food crops and mako cotton sovcroly a surplus crop. Where thore arc debts to moot, tho problem is a difficult ono. The solace lies in tho fact that all classes at the South aro affoctcd and stund In the same boat? * Judge Christie Benot of tho now ro *glme is presiding over tho court for Riohland county at Columbia. His ad dress to tho tho Grand Jury on tho or ganization of tho court, though inno cently grandiloquent was unique His comments on constitutional liberty and constitutional limitations were char acteristic of a northorn British "sub ject" and must have boon amusing to tho sons of sires who appreciate what is meant by constitutional liberty. He had for his themo tho dispensary law. The judge cloarly Is constituted for a good subservient "subject." Ho evi dences his "raising" Ho should havo been an " Englishor" or should have had a strain of "ould Oirland" in his make-up to bo appreciated and fairly understood by his unsophisticated au ditory. An infantile ucquaintanco with Judge Marshall, a fodorul of fed eralists, and a Hamiltonian of tho first water, would havo giyon him somo practical notion of "citizenship" as op posod to "subjection." Again a slight acquaintance with Lord Chosterilcld's letters would havo given him somo no tion of mannors In contrast with tho mannerism Indulged In this sorvilo dlatrlbo from a lato "subject" clothod with "a littlo brief authority." If for eigners are to bo our judges and pass upon our liberties and rights of prop erty they should consldor tho ilves Of such mon as Maj. Burko, an Irish man, who risked his nock in 1770 bat tling against Gcorgo III, and aftor our independence was sccurod, prosided over the courts in this State. A Wonderful Conqueror. No diBoaso Is moro common among the people than scrofula. Handed down from generation to generation, it is found in nearly every family, In some form. It may mako Its appear ance in dreadful running sores. In swellings In tho neck or goitre, or In eruptions of varlod forms. Attacking the mucous mombrano it may be known as catarrh, or developing in the 'ur.gs it may bo, and often is, thoprlmo cause of consumption. In whatovor form scrofula may mani fest itself, Hood's Sarsaparllla is its '..'iterate foe and conqueror. This me<moino has such powerful alterative t 1 {vitalizing effects noon tho blood that! every trace of Impurity Is ex xdhld, and the blood is mado rich, ? .and healthy. I The Act of 1892 providing for a vote on the question of calling a constitu tional convention was passed by one hundred and sixty statesmen, tho com position of the General Assembly. Bo fore the people vote on the 6th ol Nov ember next they would like to know the whys and wherefores of this propo sition to assemble the poople In sov ereign capacity. What groat changes aro proposed In our fundamental law? Whyarotho8e hundreds of statesmen silent? Why are the people asked to vote blindly and gropo liko moles un der ground? Whore aro those hun dred and sixty wlso men? Why not a "manifesto" stating In plain terms what Is wanted? Lot us know that wo may intelligently judgo. * * Considerable criticism Is indulged as to the make up of tho U. S. Sonato. Just bo patient until our Govornor has shied his castor In that chamber along with the ghosts of Webster, Clay, and Crittonden! A MARTYR -to INDIGESTION Cured by Using Ayer's SarsaparoBIa Words of Comfort to All who Stiller from Dyspepsia. "For years, I was n martyr to 0\ indigestion, and had about given ol up all hope of ever Unding relief, oj as the complaint only seemed to grow worse instead of better, o] under ordinary treatment. At cr? last. 1 was induced to try Ayer's ?j Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testily q\ that after using only three bot- oi ties, I was cured. I can.therefore, ol confidently recommend tins med- g! ioine to all similarly nrtUctctl.*'? 0i Franklin Bkck, Avocn, la. oj "I nut personally acquainted with Mr. Beck ami believe any o! statement he may make to be o; true."?\v. ,1. Maxwkll, Brug gist and Pharmacist, Avocn, la. % "I have used Ayer's Sarsnpn- ?j rilla for general debility and, as JJ a blood-purifier, find it does ex- oi aetlv as is claimed for it."?S. J. oi Adams, Ezzcll, Texas. ? AyerteSarsapariliaf Admlttod for Exhibition O AT THE WORLD'S FAIRg oooooooooooooooooooooooo STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lauuens. Court of Common Pleas. Tho Georgia Chemical Works, against William Lcaman and J. H. Lea man. By virtuo of an order of sale made in above stated case, I will sell on sale day in Nov. 1894, at Laurons Court House, S. C, during the logal hours of salo, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcol of land, situato, lying and boing in the County of Laurens, Stato. of South Carolina, lying on tho waters of Mudlick Creek and boundod on tho North by lands of Mrs. Agness Leaman, on the South by M. T. Simpson, John H. Wasson and others, containing Sovcnty Acres, moro or less. Also Tract No. 1 of the survey made by R. A. Austin 2,'ld day of June, 185)4, bounded by lands of W. M. Miller, W. H. Bryson and tract No. 2 contain ing Forty-eight Acres moro or less. Also Tract No. 2 boundod by lands of Wm. Miller, Tracts No. 1 and2and Mrs. Nancy Cook, containing Twenty-seven Acros moro or les9. Also Tract No. ,'1 bounded by lands of Mrs. C. G. Strong, Mrs. Eugenia Leaman, W. M. Miller and Tract No. 2 containing Forty-three Acres, moro or loss. Terms: Ono-half cash; the balance payable at twelve months from day of sale with intorost from that day, to bo secured by bond of tho purchaser and his mortgage of tho premisos sold. The purchaser has tho tho privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If torms aro not complied with, promises to bo resold on same or some subsequent salesday at risk of formor purchaser. J. H. WHAUTON, Oct. 5, 1804-4t. c. c. c. p. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lauhknr. Court of Common Ploas. Pursuant to tho decreo of tho court in tho abovo stated action, I will sell at public outcry at Laurens Court Houso, S. C, within the logal hours of salo on saloday in November, 181)4 (boing tho 5th day of the month) all that tract of land situate in Jack's Township in said county and stato, known as tho Philson tract containing ono hundred and eighty-oight (188) acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of T. J. Duckott and J. A. Jones and by Knoroo Rlvor, Torms: ono-half of tho purchase money to be paid cash and tho re mainder at twolvo months from tho day of salo with intorost?tho purcha ser to givo his bond and a mortgage of tho premisos to soeuro tho credit por tion; with loavo to tho purchasor to pay all cash. Purehasor to pay for papers. If tho purchaser falls to com ply with his bid, tho promlsos to bo rosold at bis risk on tho samo or somo subsequent salesday. H. W. ANDEHSON, Oct. 0, '?4-4t Rocclvcr of J.T. Poole. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, Court of Common Picas. J. M. McGoo against K. H. Maddon. Pursuant to a docroo of tho court in tho ahovo stated case, 1 will sell at Laurons, C. II., S. C, on salesday in Novetnbor, 1894, during tho logal hours of salo at public outory to tho highest biddor, all that tract or parcol of land situato in the county ami stato aforosald, containing four acros, more or loss, on tho G. L. & S. lt. R. at Maddens Station, together with tho buildings thoroon, viz: dwelling houso, storo room, waro houso, otc. Torms: ono'half cash, balanco on a credit of twolve months from dato, crodit por tion tO bo secured by a bond Of the purchasor with Intorost from day of salo together with a mortgage of tho promises sold; purchasor to nnvo op tion of paying all of tho purchaso monoy in cash. If torms of salo aro not complied with, tho land will bo ro sOld on tho same day at the risk of the formor pnrohaaor without further or der of tno court. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. WKARTON, Oct. 9, 94.-4t o. c. ( P. I Was Weak, fired and nervous, my food did not digest Hilly. In fact I was la poor health generally. I had to sleep propped up In bed to breathe easily at night i i,u,i the grip and afterwards a sovero cough. I found relief la Hood's BarssparlUa. 1 have taken aeven bottles and can eat what I ploaao, sleep soundly and feel rested unless I over ,"Jlw or k. I "feel as young aa I did at 10 when I use Judg ment In my dally ex . allure erclso. I cannot be gin to express my thanks sufficient for such a great soothing, health restoring medicine Hood's 8arsa 1 P %&*mmm parilla Cures as Hood's Sareaparllla. Mas. Ci aha j. Wait lack, wife of Kov. I. E. ^ Wallace, clerk of Dtood fWWW'sVW River Association of Baptists, Catvcrt City, riy. Hood'a Pills give universal .satisfaction. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. . J?ilX1 Jt?J ?FOR THE? I LIVER AND KIDNEYS i*Wards off malaria. Is a pleasant j and invigorating medicine. Par i tloularly offectivo in the euro of I Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, i 1 Sick Headacho,.Sour Stomach, etc. I A valuable liver regulator. Cor roots all disorders of tho kidneys, j j Wonderfully beneficial in female i \ complaints. Taken along with' \ quinine, is an offoctual cure for j Chills. A groat appotizor when ; : taken before meals. After meals i \ aids digestion. 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