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^>?e Qctuertiser. LAUKENS, S, C, Oct. 10, 1894. LOCAL; Frank Stockton has given both of his new stories with the quaint titles of "Love Before Breakfast" and "As One Woman to Another;" to tho La dles' Homo Journal. Death. Laurens was saddened on Tuesday morning last by tho sudden death of Mr. George B. Mosely, a son of Col. George Mosely, pf Greonvlllo. Mr. Mosoly's death was particularly sad as he was cut down in his prime, not be'pg more than lorty years of age*0,; loayes threo llttlo chil dren. Ojo.'. Goorgo Mosely and wifo of Greenvillo, and Rev. Hartwell Mosely attonded his burial which took placo at the city cemetery orfWednesday. The Delineator for Novornbor, which is oalled the Thanksgiving Number, is tho first of tho threo groat Wlntor issues and presents a Table of Con tents that is most varied and intorost ing. Tho fashions for th? month ap poar ovon moro attractive than usual, and with such becoming styles woman kind should appoar at her best during thn Winter at hand. A timely illus trated papor on Evening and and Din ner Dros808 supplements tho regular artlclos, and appropriato contributions for tho season are Tho Thanksgiving Dlnnor, A Thanksgiving In Now Eng land, Tablo Decoration and How to Servo Apples and Poars. Tho Initial paper of two now sories appears in this numbor; one troats of Tho Houso. its location, ote.; tho other of tho Relations botwoon Mother and Son. Ono of tho most intorostlng papers of tho month is a "roal convorsatlon" botwoon Edith Thomas and Dr. Elliott on tho subjoct of Woman and War, which Is followod by a charming little poem on tho sub ject In Miss Thomas' host vein. Tho third article on The Klndorgarton takes both toachor andstudont through attractive work, and thore is fascinat ing employment provided in Vonotlan Iron Work and Tho Usos of Crepe and Tissue Papors. Mary Law McOlintock writos of tho Woman's Collogo of Bal timore, and Lucia Gllbort Runklc contributes an ablo article on Pri vate School Teaching as an occupation for Women. What to Do in Illnoss contains good advico for tho mother of a family, and thcro are also the popular Toa-Tablo Talks, tho descrip tion of a China Wedd' ig and special papors on Crochoting, Knitting, Not tlug, Tatting and Lace Making. The subscription prieo of tho Delineator is only ono dollar a year. Singlo copies, fifteen cents oach. Published by tho Buttoriek Publishing Co. [Limited], Now York, and for salo by local agonts and nowsdoalors. Business) Notices. Cotton Is low but may Improve 1 will storo cotton choapor than ovor "boforo. J. H. Garrison. Ladios, If you need anything in mil linery, go to W. A. Jamieson's for latest styles and lowest prices. A big lot of bundle calico for making quilts at Simmons Bros. A splondid lino of cloaks for ladios, misses and childron at prices to suit the times at W. A. Jamieson's. Frost has como and you can got a good winter suit for $2.50 at Davis, Ropor & Co. Indigo and oil prints for only 5c at Jamieson's Choap Cash Store. Low down.?In order to make a chango In business will for the noxt Sixty days offer Dry Goods at Cost. Oct. lti-3t Bramlett & Son. Nico doublo width dross goods worth 20cts, selling Jamieson's for only 124 cents. Davis, Roper & Co. aro calling in all tho straw hats and can furnish you with a nlco hat from 25 cents up. Tho greatest line of blankets you ever saw and 25 to 50 por cent choapor than thoy have ovor boon olYorod. Simmons Bros. Two houses just beyond eity limits to rent, with or without small farms at tached. W. H. Martin. Lime! Llmo! Lime! Tho host cveu mado for sale by II. E. Gray. Full standard Indigo, Simpson's black and oil red calico at 5c por yard, at Simmons Bros. Children's school shoes?every pair guaranteed. See them. Davis, Roper & Co. Thirty-six inch cash mores, worth 25ets, W. A. Jamioson la soiling for only 19 cts. Save money by buying clothing, from Simmons Bros. Beautiful lino of ladies' fine shoos. 'Take a peep at them. Davis, Roper -& Co. See our big lino of Imported lnilli nory before buying. Simmons Bros. Times are close and wo propose to divido profits with our customers. Da vis, Roper & Co. If you want a dross?fine or cheap, remember wo aro headquarters for stylo and low prices. Simmons Bros. Charley Bobo, yes, tho invincible Charley, would be glad to sorvo you at S. M. Wllkos <fc Co. Come to see mo, and lot mo diagnoso your case, and see what you need, it might bo a stovo, Iwd, chair, buroau, safe, or somothlng In that line. Yours for buslnoss, ClIARLKY. Purify your blood, tone up tho sys itom and rogulatc tho dlgostlvo organs .by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. Sold J>y all druggists. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Lau* renn, S. O, unclaimed, for the week end lag Oct. 15,1894: ? A?Alloy. MInnfo. B?J tangle, Frank; Blakoly, John T; Bonjamine, J R; Booker, Mrs Jannle. C-Collins, H P. D?Dean, H R. G?Greor, Thomas. H?Hood, Thomas; Hardin, Willio Edward. J?Johnson, Samuol. M?Mooro. J C; Maddon, Mary C; Mnokins; Miss Tessklo. N?Nanco, Miss Minno. P?Pensen, Jos. R?Roodor, Miss Sarah. -S?Stead man, J L. ?0? TUB WEEK ENDING OCT. 1894, A?A nil.ler, John? .'t. 'B?Barber. Mrs Robocca; Blakoly, Rood; Blanden, Mrs Oracle; Butler, Miss Cerrio. C?Culbortras, Parky. G?Gllyard. Miss Maggie. "M?Maddon, Miss E F. N?Nabors. R D. R?Randall, Philip; Richard, Willie; Ram age, Honry. S?Saokison, T; Stokes, Miss Corrio; Smith, Rev L T. W?Watts, Henroy; White, Sim; White, Rev I H. Teesons calling for any of abovo let* ?ters will please say, "They are adver ?tlssd." T. B. Gnaws. P. M. ? 1 H I "?"T*- . i I Ayor's Hair Vigor, which has out lived and superseded hundreds of sim ilar preparations, i? undoubtedly tho most fashionable as well as economical hahr-u> . ne; in tho market. By Its *t head of hair soon be* ritfcif iirlnn-i h<uiiif<'< What the Week Hu Brought. -?. Mr. Faul Simpson, of Glonn Springs, was in tho city fast week. Congressman Shell was in Washing ton last week. Mr. W. M. McGaslan, of Clinton, was in the city on Thursday. Don't forgot tho Advertiser whon you sell your cotton. Interesting correspondence matter crowded out for this week. Major J. K. Vance has returned from nis summer trip. General H. L. Farley arrived in the city on Sunday. Miss Mary Griffin, of Clinton, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Kittle Jones. Rev. A. G. Wardlaw, spent sovoral days of last week in the city of Au gusta, Ga. Mrs. W. H. Webb and daughter, Miss Annio Mary, of Nashville, aro with rolativoa in the city. Mrs. J. C. Garlington, of Spartan burg, arrived in town to spend somo days with relatives on yesterday. Brot Harto is writing a story of Amorican lifo and Incident for the Ladios' Homo Journal. Sunday and Monday, Oct. 21st and 22nd, are recommended for days of universal prayer for Sunday Schools. Kennedy Bros, aro to bo found at a now stand noxt door to tho Opera Houso, as obliging and polito to custo mers as over. Cards aro out announcing the mar rigo of Mr. J. C. Mills, of Rutherford ton, N. C, to Miss Nora Poolo, Wed nesday Oct. 24th, at 8:30 P. M., in the Method ist. Church. Saturday hold Its own as a cotton day notwithstanding tho prico ruled a fraction below the figures of tho oarly days of tho wook, DJ bol.og tho prevailing price. Tho marriage of Mr. J. D. Watts to Miss Hattio Fricrson is announced to tako place in tho first Presbyterian Church at half-past olght o'clock on the evening of Wednesday tho 17th. A number of ladios, all of tho gay youths and a considorablo numbor of Die. business men and sagos of tho city spont a delightful day at tho pushing and hospitable town of Gray Court on Friday, tho day of hor annual Fair. Mr. Dor roh Ferguson loft for Char leston on Saturday morning to enter tho Medical College thoro. Instead of tho usual formula as to many friends rogrottlng his departure it would be more to tho point to ask who did not regret to soo him leave? Miss Fannlo McAdenaftor a pleasant visit to Miss Mamo Ferguson returned to her homo in Charlotte on Friday. Miss McAdon has made many friends in Laurons who hope sho will come in this direction again. Dr. Laurens S. Fuller left the?. city a few days since on an oxtended visit to Nashville, Memphis, Chatanooga, Shroveport, Now Orleans and other Western points looking to the enlarge ment of his trade and brokerage busi ness. Tho book dealers In Laurens havo ro fused to sell school hooks at prices set by tho publishers, and tho Teachors' Association has asked the Superinten dent of Education to ask the publlshors to appoint some man who will sell tho books at agreed prices.?Columbia Journal. Announcement Is made, that Mr. Jos. T. Johnson will movo to Spartanburg and practico tho law. It is with sin cere regret wo learn of this conclusion. Ho will, however, continue his partner ship hero, with Mr. Richoy, wo aro glad to know and Is only widening his field. Mr. Johnson is a first class law yer and splendid cltlzon and while wo may loso, "Spartanburg will be a groat gainer. In Laurons on Saturday night about 7:30 o'clock a light of groat brilliancy was observed on tho North sldo of tho public square, caused by Mr. Lano Monroo lighting up tho china palace of S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co., and dis playing tho olegant Uno of lamps, china, crockery, tlnwaro, stoves and household goods carried by thorn. See their lino. Gray Court. It was a gala day, the groat Stock Show at Gray Court on Friday last. It was a most lovely day and every thing was auspicious and tho two thousand people assomblod for the oc casion, wore in hearty good humor ar.?l prepared to enjoy tnomsclves and make all others happy. Tho morning hours woro devoted to exhibiting the splondld horses, cattle, sheop and fiold crops, lino specimens of what that ex ceptionally splendid country can do. At J ;30 P. M. tho beautiful collation furnished by tho hospitable, neighbors was served. Tho afternoon was de voted to racing, trotting and bicycling all to tho delight of the largo interested crowd. It is to be remarked that tho multitude wont wild ovor tho bicyclo match botwoon young Mossrs. Barks dale and Meredith, which was hotly contested, Mr. Meredith winning from tho girth forward. It must bo said, however, that he. had the advantago in his wheel, a first-class light Wav orly Scorchor, from tho well-known dealers, S. M. & E. H. Wilkos eV Co., headquarters of tho wheel in this citv. j The Gray Courters have reason to bo proud of their fine stock show and tho Mossrs. Gray and Pedon, by their lib oral spirit in gotting it up and making it a success aro entitled to tho thanks of tho country Tho Advertiser was on tho ground and giyos throo cheers and a tiger for tho publio spirjt of Gray Court and surrounding country. Everybody had a joyous day and didn't mind If corn was a dollar a pook. WodUllntf ?teil? nt Branohvlllc. BramohvHv^e, October 11.?Special: Tho event of the season, now that tho cyclones aro safely past and gone, was tho marriago yesterday of- Miss XltUo M. Dukes to Mr. Archie C. Wright, of Laurons. Tho brldo Is tho second daughtor of Mr. A. F. H. Dukes, of this town, and one of the most popular young ladios in the neighborhood. The coromony was porformod by tho Rov. B. F. Or lor at tho Mothodist church, which was decorated in ex quisite taste, the floral opnamont? bo lng ospeoially boautlful. Miss I le.lt.ie, C. Dukes was bridesmaid and Dr. O. B. Wright, of Anderson, officiated as bost man. Tho offielont ushers wove; Mossrs. A. M. Klttroll, R. F. Dukcfl, D. K, Connor and Jas. Izlar. Tho capacious ohuroh was un ablo to hold tho crowd of friends and well-wishers who came to witness tho beautiful ceremony Au oluborulo supper was sorvod at the residence of tho bride's father and a very enjoyable ovening followed. Tho young counlo will make the!r home in ?ranohvlfle. ? News and Courier. Mr. Wright as an old Laurens boy, will have tho best wishes and warmest congratulations of numerous friends, among whom the Advertiser bogs to be numbered. Human lifo is hold too cheaply when tho individual who needs a tonlq for his system, seoks to covor his wants by purchasing every now mixturo that iw Vacommondod to him. Remember that Aycr'n Sarsaparllla has a well ? ulitt ion of lifty yen Bnrksdale. Cotton is being rapidly gathered and sold at from 5i to 51 cents. A quarter of a cent less than it costs to raise it. A. D. Barksdale, who has been roughing it for the past ten years In the "wild and woofy West " has re turned to his native heath. J. T. Oarrett and wife visited rela tives here last week. Little Pearl Garrett is visiting her brother J. T. Garrett at Laurons. Our debating society has challenged the Rabun club. Question?Resolvod that there must bo a proporty qualifi cation to vote. J. W. Duvall is preparing to build a handsomo residence at Barksdalo. You correspondent had tho pleasure of attending the fourth annual dis play of the Gray Court Stock, Agricul ture and Mechanical Association which was held on th? new and beautiful as sociation grounds donated by Mr. E. T. Shell. Tho exhibit was a gratifying success. Billy barlow. The Teachers Association. In response to a call to the teachers of Laurens county a goodly number mot at Laurens C. H. Oct. 0, for the purpose of perfecting a teachers association. They proceeded to business with Prof. J. B. Watkins acting as temporary chair man and Prof. 13. Y. Culbertson as tem porary secretary. The following oflicors were perma nently elected: President J. B. Watkins. let, Vlco President W. T. McElrov. 2d. Vice President 0. C. Whiteaide. Secretary and Treaaurer Kosa M. Teaguo. The benefit resulting from a Teacher's Association was then ably discussed by W. T. McElroy and J. R. Watkins. Prof. J. B. Watkins gave ua Iiis viows in regard to the Normal course for the teachers of Laurens. The following r(B)lutiona were unani mously adopted: let. Resolved, "That tho chairman appoint a committee of three teachers to confer with the book sellers of Laurens and ascertain if they would sell the text book h at the prices agroed upon between the State Board of Examinora and tho different publishing companies." Committee as follows : Profs. Jas. A. Madden, W. T. McElroy, and J. R. Watkins. I was informed that they called on Messrs. J. O. C. Fleming Si Co., and Todd & Simpson book-sellers and that they refused to sell tho books at tho prices agreed upon by the publishing companies. The committee then requested the School commissioner to coramunicato immediately with Hon. W. D. Mayfleld Supt. of Education, aeking him to ap point, by and with the consent of State Board of Examiners, a Depository at Laurens so that tho text books may be procured at the agreed prices. Our school commissioner readily granted this request and wroto the Supt. of education. We advise our people to await tho re sult of this tnovo bofore purchasing text books, ?h the pricss are higher at Lau rens than in somo of our adjoining coun ties. 2d. Resolvod, "That a committee of five bo appointed to memorialize the Legislature to pass an-act authorizing tho Treaaurer of Laurens county to bor row money sufficient to pay all teanheis cash for their school claims when due." This arrangement has been made in Anderson and Greenville by special act of the Legislature, and Laurens can do what Greenville and Anderson has done. Committeo appointed Profs. J. B. Watkins, Jas. A. Madden, W. T. McEl roy, C. O, Whitesides, and J. D. Cul bertson. We insist that the teachers of Lau rens awake to their interests and show the same by being present at our next meeting which will bo held at Laurens C. H. Saturday Oct. 27, 1894 at 10.30 o'clock. Rosa M. Tkague, Secretary and Treasurer. Deafness Cannot Do Cured By local applications as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho car. Thoro is only one way to euro dcafnoss, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tnbe is in flamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and whon it is en tirely closed, Deafness is tho result, and unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hoaring will bo de stroyed forovor; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mu cous surfaces. Wo will givo ono hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ?BTSold by Druggists, 75c. report of the condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF LAURENS, At the Close of Business, Oct 2, 1894. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $ 87,808 CO Overdrafts, soeured and un secured, 818 >"4 U. S. Bonds to socuro circula tion, 10,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc., 4,302 00 Banking-house, turuiture, and fixture?, 3,075 55 Other real estate and mortgages owned, 3,750 00 Due from National Banks (not Reservo Ageuta) 2,200 87 Duo from Htato Banks and Bankers, 77 53 Duo from approved rosorvo agent?, 1,410 10 Chocks and other cash item?. ?.;,-?> 57 Notes of othor National Banks, 1,010 00 Fraotional paper eurroucy, mckles, and conta, ]21 30 Lawful Money Reserve in Rank, viz: Specie, 4,317 35 Lngal-tonder notoa, '2,105 00 0,512 85 Redemption fund with U. S. Treaauror (5 por cent, of ei reu hit ion, 1,130.00 Total, % 131,730 11 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $ 03,000 00 Surplus fund, 12,000 00 Undivided profit?, loss oxpon sea and taxes paid, 102 81 National Bank notes outstand ing, 12,010 00 Due to othor National Banks, 222 70 Duo to State Banka and bank ors, i&3 40 Dividends unpaid, 850 00 Individual dopoaits subject to oheck, 10,031 11 Time cerlifioatoa of dopoHlt, 2,070 00 IJtl/s payable, 20,000 00 Total, *13|,73!) 11 I, John Augustus Uarksdale, Cashier of the above-named bank, do aolomnly swear that the ahovo statomont 1m true to tho boat of my knowledge nnd boliol. John Aug. BAnKsnAi.K, Cashier. Sub?oribod and .sworn to boforo mo this 8th day of October, 1804. John M. Ci,aiidy, j, v. i? c, ConnKCT- Attest: Qi D. BAKKSDALK, ) T. 13. TODD. [ Dlrootors. b. f. POSKY, j STATP of SOUTH C?RO LINA, countv ov LAURHNg. In Court ov Prohate. Whereas, W. M. MurlY has ap plied to mo for liOttors of Ad ministration on tho ostate of M. II. MurfT, doceased. *$heso aro ^horoforo to cite an.a ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of aalq deceased, to bo and appear before mo at a Court of Probate to ba holden nt my oftico at Laurens, S. C., ,on thu 27th day of Oct, 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if fcUY thoy can, why letters should not bo granted. V Given under my hand andSioal this tho 12th day of (Jet . 1804. 7 i JNo. M. QL^ll)Y? :r3^^HBB9H>. l. Sheriff's Sales ?FOR? NOVEMBER, 1894. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, '^Bounty ok Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of sundry executions te mo directed by J. H. Wharton, C. C. C. P., I will sell at Laurens C. H., S. O.i on salosday in November, 1894, at public outcry to tho highest bidder, all that tract, ploco or parcol of land situated in county of Laurens, S. C, containing forty-live acv.es (45) more or less, bounded by land of ustato of Tandy Babb, Dr. W. C. Irby, P. R. & W. C. R. R., and othore, levlf d on as tho property of W. H Garrett, at the suit of Stephen Putnoy & Co., and others, vs. W. H. Garrott, Dofondant. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for pa pors. ? Also in tho caso of? Sarah L. Frlorson, Plaintiff, against Lucy W. Martin and The People's Loan & Exohango Bank of Laurens, S. O, Defendants.?Judgement of Foreclosure. By vlrtuo of a docroo in tho above stated caso I will soll at'Laurcns C. H., State aforesaid, on Salosday in Novem ber next, tho 5th day of the month, during tho logal hours of salo In front of tho Court Houso door, all that tract, picco or parcel of land, situated lying and boing in tho county of Laurons, Stato aforesaid, containing Two Hun dred Acres, moro or loss, "bounded by lands of Albort Dial, Elizabeth Toaguo, A. W. Teaguo, J. D. W. Watts and others. Terms: One-half cash, balance on oredit of ono year with intcrost from day of sale to bo secured by a bond of tho purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for all papors. If terms of sale aro not compiled with tho land will be resold on same or somo subsequent salosday at risk of formor purchaser. Also in the caso of? J. J. Pluss and J. W. Ferguson, doing business under tho arm name of Pluss & Ferguson, Plaintiffs, against J. H. Scott, Defendant. By vlrtuo of a docrctal ordor in the abovo sthtcd caso, I will soil at Laurons C. II., stato aforosald, on Monday tho 5th day of Nov. next, during tho legal hours of salo In front of Court Houso door, all that tract, piece or parcol of land situated, lying and boing in tho county Laurons, State aforesaid, con taining Ono Hundred and Thlrty-sevon acres, more or less, bounded on tho North by Cook Place, on tho East by H. F. Boland, on the South by Mrs. J. Clardy, and West by Honry Smith. Terms of sale: One-half cash, bal anco on credit i of twelvo months with intcrost on credit portion from date of sale, BOOUred by a bond of tho pur chaser and a mortgage of tho promises sold, with leave to tho purchaser to pay ontiro bid In cash. If terms of salo aro not complied with tho land will bo rosold on same or somo subse quent Salosday at risk of former pur chaser without further orders from tho Court. Purchaser to pay for all papers. Also in the case of? T. A. McCarloy, Plaintiff, against M. C. Oxner and others, Defendants.? Judgment of Foreclosure. By vlrtuo of a decretal order in the abovo stated caso, I will sell at Lau rons C* H., state aforesaid, on salosday In Novomber next, boing tho 5th day of tho month, during tho logal hours of salo In front of tho Court House door, all that tract, ploco or parcol of land, situated in Laurons county, stato aforosald, containing (132) ono hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Thos. Hatten, on tho cast by Ninety-Six pub lic road ? and Thos. Hatton, south and west by lands of Thos. L, Johnson. Terms of sale: one-half cash, balance on credit of twelve montl 3 with in terest on credit portion from date of sale, secured by a bond of tho pur chaser and a mortgage of tho premises sold: with leave to tho purchaser to pay ontiro bid in cash. If terms of sale aro not compiled with, land will be sold on same or somo subsequent salosday at risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all papers. Also in the case of? McGhan, Brown & Evans, Plaintiffs, against Melmoth Hooker, Defendant. ?Judgment of Foreclosure. By virtue of a decretal order In tho abovo stated case I will sell at Laurons C. IL, state aforesaid, on salosday in Novembor next, being tho 5th day of tho month, during tho legal hours for such sales in front of tho court houso door, all that tract, picco or parcel of land, situated in Laurens county, state aforesaid, containing twenty-live acres, moro or less, bounded by lands of Ludy Mills, John D. Mills, Lewis Burns and Samuel Franks. Terms of sale, one half cash, balance on credit for twelve months with Interest on crodit portion from dato of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tho premises sold. If terms of salo are not complied with, land will bo resold on samo or somo subsequent saloday at risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. Also in tho caso of? Toliver Robortson, Plaintiff, against J. P. Boyd and others, Dofondants. By virtuo of a decretal order in the abovo stated case, I will soli at Laurens C. H.| state aforosald, on saloday in Novembor next, boing tho 5th day of tho month, during logal hours of salo. In front of tho court houso door, all that tract, pleco or parcel of land, sit uated in Laurons county, stato afore said, containing one' hundred and eighteen acres, moro or lobs, bounded by lands of Johnathan Aborcrombio, J. R, Fowler, J. M. Gray and others, known as the Honry Thompson old homo place. Terms of salo, one-half cash, balance on ci odlt for ono yoar: credit portion secured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgago of tho prom ises sold. If terms of salo aro not com-, pliod with land will bo resold on samo or Miiur subsoqunt salo day at risk of formor purchaser. <Purhcasor to pay for papers. G. S. McORAVV, Oct. 8th, '94. Shoriff L. C. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laurens?Court ok Common Plisa?. Georgia Chomlcal Works, Plaintiff against Mattlo E. Golden and Charles W. Golden. Pursuant to tho decree of foreclosure and salo in tho abovo stated caso, I will soil at Luurons C. IL, S. C, on Sales day in November next, being Monday tho 5th day of the month, at public outcry, during tho logal hours for such salos, tho following described property to wit: All that tract, lot or parcel of land, lying and being in Laurens County and Stute aforesaid, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Burdotto, Dr. M. O. Cox, Dora A. Nabors, John C. Farmer and J. P. Garrett, and others, containing Ninoty-livo Acres, moro or loss. Terms: One-half of the purchaso monoy to bo paid in cash, and tho re romaindcr at twolvo months, with In terest from tho day of salo to bo so rAir'pd by tho bond of the purchaser, and a inorfcgago of tho promisbs sold, with leave to tho purchaser to pay tho ontiro b'd in oash. The purolmsor to pay all cxpo'ns? of papors. and if tl>o purchaser fails to comply with tho terms of salo tho proporty will bo ro sold at his risk on tho samo or somo subsequent Salosday. J. EL Wharton, Oct. ?, 1894?41, O.C,c.i\ STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County of Laukens. Court of Common Pleas. H. W. Anderson, as Rocolver ol J. T. Poolo, Plaintiff, against J. H. Powors and J. W. Todd, Defend ants. Pursuant to the decree of tho Court in tho above stated action, I will soil separately at public outcry at Laurons C. H., 8. 0., on Balesday in Nov. 1894, -during the, legal hours of sale, the fol lowing three lots of tho Defendant, J. H. Towers, to wit: 1. That lot or parcol of land, situate in tho North-Eastern portion of tho city of Laurens, in the County and State aforesaid, containing Four Acres, more or less, and bounded on tho South and West by lanio of Mrs. Mary Y. Garlington, on the East by tho public highway, known as the Union Road, and on tho North by street forty feet wldo running parallel with the Green wood, Laurons and Spartanburg Rail road. 2. A iso that lot or parcel of land sit uato in the city of Laurens bounded on tho North by lands of Mrs. W. L. Boyd. on the East by lands of J, O. C. Fleming, on tho South and West by lands of Alsoy F. and Ora W. Colo man, containing Four-tenths of an aero moro or less, being tho lot purchased by tho said J. H. Powors of tho De fendant, J. W. Todd. .'i. And also that lot of land situate in tho North-oastorn portion of tho city of Laurons, In the County and State aforosald, containing Elgnteen one-hundrcdth8 of an aero bounded on tho iWost by Laurons stroot, on tho North by tho lot purchased by tho said J. Eh Powors of tho Dofondant, J. W. Todd, on tho East by lot of J. O. C. Fleming and on tho South by lot of Miss Lou Floming. Terms of Salo: Tho purchaser will be required to pay ono-half of tho pur chase money cash and the othor half at twelve months time from day of salo, with interest from that time, giving his bond and mortgago of tho premises sold to BOOUrO tho credit portion. Tho purchaser howovor will havo tho privi lege of paying all oash or as much moro than half cash as ho may dosiro. Pur chaser to pay for papors. J. H. Wharton, c. c. 0. p. Oct. 5, 1894-4L STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens?Court ok P roh ate. II. G. Coloman, as Administrator &c. of P. D. Coloman, doe'd, Plaintiff, against O. 1). Coloman, ot. al., De fondants. Pursuant to docioo in the abovo fctated action, 1 will sell at Laurens Court House, S. O, within tho logal hours of salo on Salosday in November, 18!)4 (being tho 5th day of tho mouth) tho following real ostato, of which F. D. Coloman died seized and possosscd, situate In Laurens County In said stato, to wit: 1. That tract known as tho Doll Nol son placo, containing Ninety (HO) acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Otholla D. Coleman, estate of Mattio.l. Coloman, ostato of Estolla Fuller and others. 2. That tract containing Seventy nine (70) acres, moro or loss and bound ed by lands belonging to tho estate of Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Othello D. Coloman, J. D. M. Shaw and others. 3. That tract known as tho Coleman tract containing Two Hundred (200) acres, more or less and bounded by lands of J. D. M. Shaw, H. Y. Simpson, Mrs. Amanda Coloman and others. Terms: One-half of the purchaso money to bo paid eash and tho remain der at twelve months timo from day of sale with interest. Tho purchaser giving his bond and mortgage of tho Kremises to secure tho credit portion; aving leave however to pay all eash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If pur chaser fails to comply with terms of sale, tho promises to be resold at his risk on the samo or somo subsequent salosday. John M. Claudy, Oct. 8, 1801?It J. l\ Li, 0. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. C. L. Fuller, individually and as ad ministrator of Carrlo B. Fuller, Pl'lT, against Bonjamin R. Fuller and others, Defendants. Pursuant to tho deeree of tho Court, [ will soil at public outcry at Laurons S. C, within tho legal hours of salo on Salesday in Novembor, 1801 (boing tho 5th day of the month) all that tract of land sltuato in tho county of Laurens, State aforesaid, containing ninoty 8oven (07) acres moro or loss and bounded by lands of Peggy Mills, Rob ert Jones, Uollle Crawford and others. Terms: one-half of the purchaso money to bo paid easli and tho re mainder at twolvo months from day of sale with interest?tho credit portion to bo secured by tho bond of tho pur chaser and his mortgage of tho prom ises. Tho purchaser has leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papors. If tho terms aro not compiled with, tho premises to bo resold on tho samo or somo subscquon salosday at tho risk of tho former purchaser. J. H. WHARTON, Oct. 0, '04-4t o. c. c. l?. for L. 0. MOVE! Yes the world does move said Gallileo after the inquisitors had removed the thumb screws, and L. E. BURNS & GO. move with it in the onward march of LOW PRICES and DIG BARGAINS. We have moved our entire stock at Barksdale to Laurens, No. 503, Tray ham & Dial's Sun Block, where we ar;e to be found with a full line of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, WoOLBN Goods, Sewing Machines, Hardware, Bi<; Link ok Stoves and Furniture. New Goods arriving every day and we expect to sell them at a sacraficc. We are sole agents lor Dobson's Carpets. Come see our samples and let us quote you factory prices. L. K. BITENS & CO., Under Buyers and Under Sollers. J. C. Burns and J. T. Garrett, Mgr's. Sept. |4, 1804, _ Notice, Parties wanting Guano and Acid dc livod anywhoro In Laurons County will savo monoy by soolng or writing to F. D. BOLT, Alma, 8. C. WAqell si A. X/lLllEIESSO Speaks Because he has Something of interest to say to everyone who has anything in Fall and Winter Goods to Buy. ^Dress Goods.** In Dress Goods we lead in latest styles and lowest prices. It is not worth while for me to state to the public that a bale of cotton will buy more Dry Goods and Shoes now than any time since the War. You hear that every day. Sell your cotton and come to us for your Dry Coods and Shoes, and you will be satis fied with what your bale of cptton will buy at our store. Thirty-six inch all wool Flannel Dress Goods for only 29 cents; Sold last year for 50 cenls. Thirty inch Cashmeres that sold last year for 35 cents 1 am selling tor 19 cents. See our Thirty-six "inch Cashmeres for 12$ cents, worth 22$ cents. A heavy all Wc*? lillinr home made Jeans for only 24 cents; Selling elsewhere for 35 cents. A neat Button Shoe for Ladies, all solid leather, for only 72 cents?would be cheap at $1.00. A nice Kid Button Shoe for Ladies (Bay State) sold last year for fa.oo I am selling for Iff.50. A solid lace Shoe for Women at 49 cents. For $3.00 you can buy our $2.50 and $3>oo Men Shoes?50 cents und #1.00 saved on one pair of Shoes is worth saving. See our Shoes and prices and we will not have any trouble to suit you in quality and prices A A\ 17v A A TTQ! ?ur line of Cloaks r?r Ladies, Misses and Children \J LvAJVrOj vJLiUAlVOI is complete and at prices to suit the times. MTT T T ATTTP Yli Ever>r Lady who has a ttat or Bonnet to bu>' UM I F 1 I AT 1?, > -V lVllJLiLllX Hi? I fchould see our line. We lead in styles and prIces.||JJi 11 j jj 1 ]> ft l\, ? Very Respectfully, "W. -A__ Jamieson, V Leader of Low I*rices. Wiijtet's MefeT Men's Winter Suits $2.50 up. Boys' W inter Suits C5c, up. We Lead in LOW PRICES. BAVIS, ROPER k CO., The Famous Clothing, Hat and Shoe Store. NOTICE Of Settlement mul Application for Final Diackargo. Take notice that on the fth day of Nov., 189.}, 1 will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the estate of J. W. Goodgion, dee'd, in the office of Judge of Probate for Lau rens county at \q o'clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administrator, AU persons having demands against said estate will please pre sent them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, or be for ever barred. TIIOS. McCOY, ()ct. 9, '94-41 Ad mi nisU^ttor^^ Notice OF SETTLEMENT AND AP LICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE, Take notice that on the 7th day <>f November, 1894, I will render a final account Ol my nets and doing as Ad ministrator, de bonis . emu tost a. mcnto annexo, of the estate of Matilda Goodgion, deeeasod, in tho offleo of Judge of Probate for Laurons county at 10 o'eloek A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administer. All persons having demands against said CHtate will please present them on or before that day, proven and authen ticated, or bo forevor barred. Adm'r, dos'bonis non cum tcstuiaonto W. B, QOODOION, annex/. (>ct. t}, j??t? 4t NOTICE ?-TO Tax Payers. Treasurer's Office, ) LaurensC II., s. C., ! September i I KB. ) The books for the collection of StatO and County Taxes for the b'lsoul y i\v commencing November Ist, 18911, wilL be open from Monday, Ootobor l?th, 1804, to Docomb?vSMst) ISO-*. Fortlio couvonlonco oiSEji.N payera I w ill attend the following p4ftC{ J Oil the days designate i for the oollcott?i. of the same, viz: Pleasant Mound. October the 15th, in the morning. Young Store, October tho 15th, in tho even lie. Parson's Store, October ihe 10th, in the morning. White's Store, Octoboi* the ITth, i;i the morning. Dials Church, Ootobor the ITth, i:i the evening. Tumbling Shoals, October tho 18th, in the norning. Browei'ton, October tho IDLh, in the morning. B. L. Henderson's, Ootobor Iho 1! !.1<,- ? in the evening. Waterloo, October the 20th, in tho morning. Cross Ulli, October the 22d, in tho morning. Milton, October tho2;kl, tho lUOl . ing. Goldvllle, Ootobor the . I, I i tli i evening. Clinton, October Iho .. i, ii tho morning. Benno, October tho 2olh, 1:1 t:. > morning. .Joseph Duncan's Store, Oetol ?? tliti 20th, in the morning. Tylersvlllo, October the '-7tl . In thu morning. TAX levy. State Tax. .... ' mil id t Sounty Tax. : Railroad Tax. School Tax,. - Total,. i:i Special for Luiirons lira School,. ??: Interest on School HoimV,.. ' Total,. Total for Lauren* I"... < ?;? ? ?? School, Slate and i 'ounl Tux..Hi Pell Tax $1.00. Kvery l . oil'/.. n, between the ages of V.v. nty-Ono and Fifty yoars, oxcopl tl us ? In . pablo of oarning a support from Im dined or from other can- , und ? who aro now exempted by law, .hull bo deemed Taxable Poll Tax payers owning proj ? .'.. In th i dilToront Townships earn ly r< ? quostod to call for receipt i otu Township, thereby satin io, ai.d porhaps p?nal I le s und i 1. .1. d. Mi ok, Count V Tr.v surer. Sept. 1 I. 1801-tf i V /-fv-.v . .... ? ^ w ... , - The nndersignod wonl I ropi inform the people of Laurent > >.. and surrounding country Ihu! ho accepted the (VgOllCy lor tll< i llo l)f?all kinds of Maeiiinery such ; Kt in ? Boilers, Gins, Kooder . Condon I 'OWOI'S and I lii;:d I 'rc . Tl (June Mills. Saw Mills, llolti ig, an I : i fact any and all kinds, of and fixtures neodod, nnd is pr till all ordors at shorl no '. prlcos, taking the (|iialily of I chlnory Into consideration, V< w find it to your Interest to buying. (f-$r Olnn repairing a ,ii .i. plus Laurons, s. c. Inly B0, l*oi ? Ii? GM! Sl? I! Next session begins Bei :<?? Kxnonses for those outside .. Tuition (our weeks, l'rimiu'y, " " " Intoi oil dial , 1 .W> ?' " " Iii?1! Hi ho?l, 2 00? Board " u uo Pilpils mav board with 9u in dent or in pii-.ate f.uni'11 .J. n, WATKtKH Kuperhdeiid jif, Road Overs aal All road overseers will Lnko duo notice that all roads of (ha o.iunty t hat have not been worked by <>.',. 20 inst. Chargen will certainly v preferred against euch und (' very one of (beul und that they mujfe abide tho consequences. Bv o (let* of iho Board. it. P. Adair. j. Ohalrmtf* \ Oet. I iso I IV--M i