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4?!?e: Octuertiser ?atoscrlptlon Prict?ia Kontos, 91.00 PAYABLE IN AOVANCK. W. Wm BALL, EDITOB, Rate? for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad TArtivements, per squ*re, one Inser tion, ?1.00; each subsequent insertion 60 cents. Liberal reduction made Tor Urge Ad vertlsements. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. LAUKENS, S. C, April 2, 1805. White Unity and White Supremacy, There seems to bo no question ol principle dividing tlx; white people ol South Carolina just now. The Dispen sary lsjgimplyla question of expediency, o Legislature can abolish or keep it it is found to work. No voter will are excopt as ho is a bottle-holder and washer or not; a constable Unding his meat and drink in it would pray for its continuance, although the law wore clearly an outrage on all decqnoy. Sub stantially, we aro together, if we itnew it. There are those as thiok as black berries who And their present living and future prospect in kooping up the delusion that there is a state of war with us and that thoro is a doadly con spiracy of noighbors to put a "nogro" over them. Poaco roigns. State Geography. What is Berkley and what Is not Berkley has been a somowhat puzzling problem in South Carolina since the advent of Senator Tillman. But whoro .ever Berkloy is and what is or is not Berkley, that sho is sound on the gooso and "truly loyal" is not likely to puzzle the most skeptical. The tenor of her ' last moetlnghas the true ring of many M "men in buckram" and there need bo no fear of negro domination while tho I Berkloy braves can meet and resolve Our citizenship is safe, however tho Geographical linos of that "loyal" ter ritory may be settlod. lottet Mfctthl^BBri&ttn somilK to rend: The *^^Wni?mffloinv^BuyiitttTo^ Senator Tillman has written another letter; this timo ho addrossos his audi ence through tho New York World, a newspaper looatod In close proximity to Wall Stroot, tho dimlnutlvo island of Manhattan holding both plants. Tho ( u^gaTiooTs^l a bagatelle; a new party is wanted, however tho constitution is made and settled, the old partlos aro frauds and must go; the democratic and republi can partlos aro both frauds; the demo cratic undemocratic, and tho republi can plutocratie. "Tom Brown, Tom Brown, two little Indian boys: One ran away and tho other would'nt stay, Two llttlo Indian hoys." And then the letter reads: as goes Tillman, so goos South Carolina; If the South and tho West don't follow her lead under his leadership, so much tho more fools they. Tho letter does not minco matters and was certainly writ ten by Tillman, no private secretary at his elbow. -- The temper and the conclusion of the "Conference of Reformers and Con servatives called by tho "40" which met at Columbia on Wednesday last wore omlnontly patriotic. Acceptod, their plans will restore peace to the State for a timo at least; rejected, con tention, strlfo and confusion aro the In heritance of our children. There is nothing behind the confor ? ence but a public sentiment. If It he that of a patriotic citizenship, well; If it be that of a vonal office-seeking sontl ment, then all tho ills -?hat follow and tho long endless day of strife bo upon those who elect to perpet uate the present unfortunate condi tions. It is a widely accepted theory that every orgamism has its special enemy, usually, wo believe, In the shape of a microbo. Probably tho rulo extends beyond the physical kingdom. If common ijanso Is beset by a doadly enemy ^T*^?io shape of a microbo?a wriggling, tnicrosoplc, rostless and persistent creature--wo submit tho Charleston Sun as a typical spocimon with all tho characteristics developed. ?Greenville Dally News. A straight shot from tho shouldor af ter the A. B. Williams best manner. * # ? By keeping up strlfo among white men in this State tho biggest faction, 'tis truo, will got tho boodle. But tho fraction that gots office will read about thusly .000001. Is tho chanco worth the contention, strife and bad blood that will affoct the land andoventually entail disaster upon us and our chil dren. Let good men consider the in torost of peaco as opposed to those who covet office and constantly keep on i their war paint. * ? * A lazy farmer got terribly in tho grass; hearing that a gooao was as good as a hoe. hand ho procured a gandor and put him into a cotton patch; the von erablo bird looked around and despair ing of making an improslon winged his way out, cackling?"over crappod"? "ovor crapped"?as ho wont. What a monstrous orop of law suits tho Attor ney General of this State Is now re veling in. "And the cry is still, thoy come." It sooms that all the conforonces, ro solves, and resolutions comtcmplato peaco and unity for tho constitutional convention and there an end. Tho arena is left open for a kilkenny light in '00. Exoludo tho black cats, put the white into a bag, shake, and if only tho tails are loft all ri;? h t. Col. J. D. Graham, Clerk of tho Court of Sumter County, died recently. The appointment of his successor dovolvcs on the Govornor. And now tho ofllco of tho Chief Exocutivo groans with ap plications to be his successor. This is rtunity of tramps. ? * ? o somowhat alarmod for tho of our outside pagos this bn't some GRKAT Carolinian msolf cor rolled and inter Was Preferable To Prostration After the Qrip Hood's 8?raaparllla Built Up and Cave Perfect Health. W. a. William? Thia la ? well-known merchant at K?J West, Florida. Hb account of his condi tion after ths grip, and how it was oared, should be read by all: ** I had the grip twice, which came near ending my existence on the earth, and left me in a condition to which Death was Preferable About five months back I started to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. I felt the good effects from t ho first bottle and by the time I had taken three bottles I was 60 per cent, a better man physically than before. I am now full of ambition and feel that had I Hood's Cures not taken Hood's Sarsaparllla I should now be dead and buried. I am thankful to Hood's Sarsaparllla, which has been Instrumental of so much good to me as to thousands of others of our fellow men." W. H. Williams, B., Key West, Florida. Hood's Pills becumo the favorito catliartlo with everyone who uses the in. :w. i>er box. {In Hf **r? .yitfiiy. -o Health , 'means no much more than , 'you imagine?serif is and /fatal diseases result from \ ?tnfTi ng -a itsTTe"iiT-nw{rletted. Don't play with Nature's y greatest gift?health. If you arc feeling out of soils, weak und generally ex hausted, not vous, have no upiictitc and can't work, begin at otiec tnk j lug the most rclia 'blo Strengthening i.icdlcine,whlcfi is Brown's iron Bit ers. A few bot flies cure?benefit conies from the very first dose?it won't ttaiii your teeth, mid It's pleasant to take. St Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver X Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood \ Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. ^h'^s^mi'b^^^p^clT^Ac'i^^te^'ate sub stitutes. Oh receipt cf two s;-. stamps we will send sit or la 1 Beautiful World's Fair Vlcwi ami book?free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. U K. & B. C. BURNS. Mw York Bargain House. Huh Bargain* for U. We say Bargains we mean this that we will sell U goods cheaper than U ever dreamed of.? ist. Our Business being back ed by Skilful Buyers at Head quaters and all over the Conti nent. 2d. With Bullion the allmighty Dollar. 3d. Ambition Backed by an unquivering nerve. 4th. Our Motto is Under Buy and Under Sell. Cash before delivery, no time no discount no ofic Bible to Chuck down 50 per cent on $1.00. We simply ex change goods for money and give you full vjilue for every Dollar. The time has when the poor needs. Double duty of| every dollar and the rich have none t$ throw way. U will find us at our post soon and late. Call and make yourself at home when in Laurcns and we will lake pleasure in showing U through with best wishes for 1895. Yours truly, L. E. &11. C. Burkl. j, C. Buhns, Assistant Manager. Trnynhnm & Dial's Sun Block. W. L. Douglas QUrtF I 3 TH C BEST. IP^E WllvL FIT FOR A KING*. . cordovan; FRENCH & EN AMELLEO CALF. 4*35? FincCaif&Kanoarool $3.3? p01ice.3 soles. *2.*l/?BOYS'SCH00LSHOEa ? LADIES ? EJKOC K TO U, .5. Over One Million Peoole wear the W..L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. nd fit irpai Tlie prices are uniform,-'-stamped on sole I In- v equal custom shoes In style and < l h.-lr wearing qualities aro unsurpassed. Prom $1 to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by W. A. Jamikson, Laurcns, S. C. .JAPANESE ' CURB A New and Complete Treatment, con?trtlnn of fllJPl'OaiTOHIKH. (JaiwiloH of Olntmont and two Boxoa of Olntmont. A nevor fulling Our* for l'llc* of avory nature and doflroo. It muk?s tin oi*ratlon with tho knlfo or injections of cart>ollo ncM. which nra painful ana ?oldom n pormnnont euro, and oft-m ra HultiiiR in doath, unuccosxarjr. Why cntluro this Vorrlblo dlsonso? Wo ftunranteo O boxor to ouro nny on so, You only p?y for lienellts re ?coivodi $1 nbox.uforfo. Sent by mall. JAPANESE PILE oint^nj, j^fjwT ?f"f*?fDTl'^iiTl7l!^l'rc('''P"C8 Prevented VjUND I IrM I SUIlbyJapancseLlvorPellots tho aroot MVKIl and STOMACH HKOU1.ATOK and lll.OOU I'Ditii-ii'.U. Small, mild and pWasnnt to tako, especially adapted for cliildron'u UIO. W Dotca 25 cents. For fcfulo by Tho Laurcns Drug Co. Laurcns, S. 0 'Stop and look back and see how far you've Gone." It la Rood policy to do this occasionally. Past orrors may bo pro?'onled. All you Imagined about .Druggists profits may have boan wrong. With us "the ninibio penny is protorrod to tho slow dimo.". Convinced of this we act on our conviction. For instance: A good Itubbor Syringe (two pipes).50 A hotter Rubber Syringe (three pipes).00 A Household Rubber Syringe (three pipes).75 A Household Rubber Syringe, in Hinged, Wood box. (three pipes). *1.00 Wo also sell the Alpha ami Omega Continuous Flow Syringes?no hotter mado. Thon theie aro Fountain Syringes. From among nil size* we select? Ono quart Fonntaln Syringe,.$1.25 One quart Fountain Syringe und hot water bottlo conibinod,. 1.50 ? Two quart Fountain Syringo and hot water bottle combined,. 2.00 Wo carry a complete Stock of Class Syringe?, Kur Syringes, Rubber Tubing, Oil silk, Breast Pumps, Atomizers, Shoe, cloth and Hair Brushes, Kto., Kct., Inlact, you will succeed in getting what you ask for from us, as often as any whore wo know of. A small atoro but a largo oapacity for eervlngyou acceptably. "Prove all things--hold fast to that whioh is good." Yours for fair prices, The Laurens Drug Co. Wat! WatT Of* tJ?e Prices of School Books. Now is the time to save your mony. The bottom has lallen entirely out of prices. Just think of it? Appleton's First Reader only. 16 cents. " Second " " . 27 cents. Third ? " . 35 cents. " Fourth ? ? ? . 45 cents. Fifth ? " . 85 cents. Svvinton's Word Primer " . 1^ cents. Hook ? . 16 cents. Robinson's Primary Arithmetic. 16 cents. " Written ". 29 cents. Maury Elementery Geography . 50 cents. " Manuel ? .$1.15 cts. " Physical ?? .$1.10 cts. Come right along and you can have what you need at these prices. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO. ?WILL EXHIBIT AT Laurens, Wednesday April 10th. "Senator*' the equine marvel, positively the best trained Arabian steed in the World. f0F~ Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 o'clock, P. M. AUT1FUL Sprit?* Goods Nobby Men's Suits $3.90 to $16.50. Big lot Pants worth 85 cts., 1.25, 2.00 and $4.00; We are ottering the 65cts., 95cts., 1.65 and $2.75. rr""Xlra> Men's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, vJLjr all sizes. but honest GOODS at honest juices which are lower than they have ever been sold?cost or no cost. See for yourself. Laurens, S. C, Mar. 5, '95. Famous Clothers. I PURE DRUGS Are very essential when a person is ill end adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DR. B. P. POSEY fcceps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do well to call. I also can y a large slock of Feilet Articles, Statieoery, acca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a first-class Drug Stqre. I keen QAROEii 5EE0S of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU661ST South Carolina and Georgia R R Passenger Department. Oharleston, S. O., March 10, 1895. . daily. Lv Charleston 7 20am 530pm Ar Suinmerville 7 52 a m 0 l5 p m Prognalls 8 28 am 0 55 p in Georgo's 8 41am 7 10 p in Branchvillo 9 10 a m 7 40 p m ltowcsvillo 9 .30 a m 8 10 p m Orangeburg 9 40 a m 8 32 p m 8t Matthews 10 07 a m 8 55 p m Fort Motle 10 21am 9 08pm Kingvillo 10 32 a m 9 20 p m Columbia 1115am 1010 pm Lv Columbia 0 50 a ni 4 20 p m Ar Kingvillo 7 37 am 5 05 p in Fort Motto 7 4S am 5 15 p m St Matthews 8 04 a m 5 32 p m Oiaigoburg 8 30 am 5 50 p in Roweaville 8 47 a m 0 13 p m Pranchville 9 05 a m 0 30 p m George's 9 51 a m 7 10 p m Pregnalla 10 05 am 7 23 p m Summerville 10 45 a m 8 00 p in Charleston 1105am 840 pm Lv Charleston 7 15 a m 5 30 p m Branchville 9 25 a m 8 00 p m Bamberg 9 63 a m 8 28 p m Donmark 10 08 a in 8 42 p in Blackvillo 10 25 a m 8 58 p m Williston 10 43 am 9 17 p m Aiken 11 27 a m 10 00 p m Ar Augusta 12 15 p m 10 45 p in Lv Augusta 0 25 a m 3 40 p m Aiken 7 25 a ra 4 27 p m Williston 8 02 a m 5 09 p m Blackvillo 8 17am 5 28 pm Denmark 8 32 a m 5 44 p m Bamberg 8 42 a m 5 58 p in Branchvillo 9 05 a m 0 25 p in Ar Charleston 1130am 8 40 p in Connection via A. C. L. Lv Augusta 2 20 p m Ar Aiken 3 0'J p in Ar Denmark 4 12 p m Lv Denmark 0 10 a m Ar Aiken 7 19 a m Ar Augusta 8 GO a m -tiA^^xm^-tmitA^''^ Lv Camden 8 55 a m 2 45 p m Camden June. 9 ,r>() a m 4 15 p m Ar Kingvillo 10 25 a m 4 55 p m Lv Kingvillo 10 35 a m 0 0 ) p m Camden Jim II 10 a in (i 40 p m Camden 12 05 p m 8 15 p m Connections?Clyde Lino, Charleston, Southern Railway, Columbia. Connection to and from Atlanta with through Sleeper. E. S. BO WEN, Gen'l Manager. L. A. Emerson, Traflic Manager. General Ofllcoa, Oharleston S. C. l/VVWt/ WV? WEBSTER'S .'VvVWWvM INTERNA TXONA& ' ?.DXCTIQNAR I; J_, ?ucecteorqfilie " i 'uabridQedt" Everybody :;i?iitil own tin* !>icilonary. ir an i.V.'i v.; fJUCHtlonH roiK crnlnu I lie his tory, B|H.4ung, pro nunciation, and meaning of words. A Library In Itself, ii iii glVCS I lit' of I i".i i!i Blrcd information concerning eminent persona; factsci t? lug the countries, cities, towns, and n:it 5 ural fcatureaof tliogioltoj particulars con cern! nir noted fictitious persona and, place* translation of? foreign quotations, it i.s in }> valualtlo in the homo, ofllco, study, and jj schoolroom. . Thp One ?3rtint yunuii.it_<l Authority. Hon. I). J. Brewer, .inwicoof t'.s. Huprem? Court,writesi "'llio huortialloual IMctlouary Is Ilia iiprfccllou of illcilonnrles. i rammend it tu nil n llto oiia ?real standard authority." (1. iZ- C. Morrintu Ct VuMMietv. fSprhifUU !<>. MCU;. m WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, ' Tt" 'i>^ not buy cheap plioto ? . iinipliloivprtuUotniiclout a editions. t py*.Scnd for freo i ampidct. TA5TELES5 CHI LI? TONIC I3JU8TA8COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. qai.atia, lj.1.8., Nov. 10,1SW. Paris Medlolno Co., St. Unit*, Mo. Oentlerneni?wo s?>ui last year, coo boiiina ot OlMIVR'fl TASTHI.KSS 01111.1. TONIC Bltd hnvn t.i.r iin <-.' aroM nirontiy thtsycar. In allot . ? porU'iicd of II yearn. In the druQ business, hava uover soiil mi in i ii if tii a? n i' such unlvorsul i at Ii faotiuu as your Toulc. Voitre truly, AUS? V.CAIIU For sale by Du. 15. F. PosEY, Laurens, S. C. A Cotton Fertilizer. Purchase only such fertilizers for cotton which contain at least j to ,(;,'. actual potash. For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6* Potash. Poor results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash. We wilt gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash. They arc scut free. It will cost you nothing to read them, and they will save you dollars. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. If You are JLooking for a Circus YOU ARE IN 'THE Wrong Place. But if you are looking for STOVES then we can interest you. We show Goods and Prices. Let others show up or shut up. We Show 21 Styles of Stoves and at all Prices. Furniture, Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Matting, Glass China, Crockery, Tin Ware, Stoves, and Lots of Other Tilings, S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & CO. Minter's New Building. ?>>,+<? Tliis Favorite Resort for Health and Pleasure is now Open to Visitors. For Rates of Hoard appln to SIMPSUJV & SIMPSON. Gieiji) Sjpfii|gs uiatef VVTLxLa OTTILIE Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronic Hcptatitis, Jaundice, Torpor of Liver, and general debility following upon malarial diseases. Dropsy, Diarrlui-a, Dysentery,Constipation, Ilenioirhoids, Uterine, Renal and Cystic Diseases, Ileamaturia and Catainanial derangements. -FOR SALE BY? For Circulars giving'certificates, etc., apply to PAUL SIMPSON, Glenn Springs, S. C.