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llOMi: AFFAIRS. Tin: iti:< oHi) of i.u i;i:ns up to date, apk1l28. Laurens at Atlanta Mit?? Clay at the Opera Heute?Lauren* En terprise. Lauren* at Atlanta. The Lauren? Committee should he gin to show signs of life. Gov. Evans says tho Stato will bo fully represented as to all nor resources. The minerals in the county should especially bo dis played. Our granlto, marble, corun dum, gold and Iron ores would attraet attention. Lot tho specimens bo pre pared in time. Our committee is a first rate one, and Laurens expects them to bo on tho alert. Hymen Again. On Tuesday evoning at tho residence of Mr. J. A. Copcland, Miss Corn Lowo, of Baltimore, and Mr. W. A. Whar ton, of this City, were married, only a few friends being present and Row J. D. Pitts officiating. Tho bride > has spent several seasons in Laurens win ning many warm friends who wish hor all happiness. To Mr. Wharton the well known, highly thojght of doputy Clerk of the Court, the Advektiskk oxtonds its heartiest congratulations. Miss Clay at the Opera House. , Miss Clay, of Kentucky, Is to speak in tho Opera Houso dn Tuosdoy ovon ing noxt on tho subject of Woman's sufTrngo. Sho will bo accompanied by Mrs. Virginia 1). Young, of South Car olina. Miss Clay is said to have inher ited tho oratorial powers of her ances tor Ilonry Clay and to bo well versed in ovorvthing relating to tho question sho will discuss, to have ovory argu ment at her tongue's end. Whothor Laurens is in sympathy with Miss Clay's viows or not sho should bo accorded a respectful hear ing by tho onllgbtened audlonco which is to do found in our town. Laurens Enterprise. Laurens is hard to boat for enter prise, low prices, and first-class goods. Against many competitors tho firm of S. M. & B. H. Wilkcs & Co. secured tho contract for furnishing the now nnd handsomo hotel of tho Mossrs Simpson at tho famous Glonn Springs. The firm furnishes out and out forty of tho now room8. Their bid was accept od against bids from Baltimore and elsewhere It goes without saying that tho rooms will bo perfectly comfortable as well as beautiful. We note with pleasure this evidonco of enterprise in a first class Laurons business house. A Delightful Time. Coming. Tho fair ladies of Ora, make this announcement: "Tho Ladles Aid Society of Old Fields Prcsbytorian Church proposes a sjtno ral good time to tho public on tho even ing of May tho 3d, at the residence of Mr. N. A. Craig, Ora. Refreshments, and tho daintiest appetizers will bo served accompanied by tho famed sweet music of tho Clinton hand. We solicit your presence and liberal patronago on this occasion." - Teachers' Examination. On Saturday last tho examination for school teachers' certificates occurred in tho Court House. Tho attendance did not appear to bo largo of males. The young ladies pro dominated numerically and they were unanimously bright looking and pretty. Tho County examining Board con sists of Commissioner Madden, Prof. J. B. Watkins and Row J. B. Parrott, a most competent Hoard. Tho eet of questions for the grades aro well selected and for a First Grade Toacher, comprehensive and search ing. Keep Your Money at Home. Think of this! All who wish copy ing and enlarging of pictures of any kind, arc requested to give me their or ders. Any stylo and si/.o Crayon, Ink, Water-Colors or Pastel. Satisfaction fuarantoed in ovory particular, will duplicate or lower tho price of any portrait house in tho coun try. Do not send your valued pic tures away. Now listen: I will givo you as Uno work and as low price asany agont can promise you, and tho money you pay mo is invested right hore with our people. Please consldor this and givo mo your orders. Respectfully, L. A. McCord. -c Cash Store Locals. Now goods arriving daily at Jamie son's Cash Store. Seo .lamioson's lino of Oxford Slip pers from 48 cents up to $2.50 per pair. The Feather bone Corset and the It and G Corset for salo at Jair.icson's. Jamieson'8 is headquarters for every thing in the millinery lino. Seo styles, quality and prices before buying. I buy my goods for spot cash and sell for spot cash, so I am in a position to mako the lowest cash prices on every thing in my line. Jamieson's. Jamieson's has the handsomest lino of dress goods in town, and at prices that defy competition. A beautiful line of wash goods at Jamieson's. Cheap for cash. ?, Go to Jamioson's for handsomo line of silks for waist for only 25 cents. Business Notloes. This tolls tho tale to thosothat think ?Buttermilk Soap 5 cents. Tho Laurons Drug Co. When is a bed not a bed? When its a littlo buggy. This will never bo the caso if you have a 20 cont bottlo of our "Red Death." Tho Laurens Drug Co. Skip this and you pass just what you ought to have. A boautiful china sum mer sot. A now lino has just arrived at tho ChinaPalaco. S. M. & E. H. Wilkos & Co. With ovory dollars worth of Sim mons Liver Regulator bought of us we givo you froo II cukes of t Glycornio Soap. Powdor or liquid and remem ber wo soil 5 packages for a $1.00. Tho Laurens Drug Co. . A combination that can't bo boaton. Ono of those boautiful Rattan Roukors for $1.00 worth $:>.50. Only a fow loft. What do you say? S. M. & E. II. Wilkos & Co. 63T Valid Divorces obtained in throe months. For particulars wrlto? L. FULION, Mar. 19?It Donton, Texas. Hair Brushes at 25, 60. 76, 1.00 1.25, 1.50 and on up to Solid Silver backs at $1.00 each. Tho LaUfehs Drug Co. A BIO JOB?? gallon oil enn for only 75 cents worth $F25. Only a fow dozen to offer. 8. M. & E. H. Wilkos & Co. Wilson Star, Smoking Tobacco at 5 cents for a 2 oz bag with a book of clgarrotte papers thrown. Is llko find ing monoy in your last summer's suit Tho Laurens Drug Co. WANTED:--Lady or Gontlomnn can vassors in ouch Township. At least $2.00 per day guaranteed. Address? JNO. F. SIMMONH, Fob. n 2m Rowosvillo, S. C. Frc1 Shell, a young man h? his teens, vou of Capt. G. W. Shell, of thio co n tj. treat to Atlaniu recently. On the evening of tho 15th inst., he attended a Method let Church service. Fred found himself in the neighborhood of a hand some sweet-slxteon Atlanta belle and had passed to her a note asking leave to escort her home. Ono of twoyoung gentlcmon passed the note and the other sniggered. Tho pretty inUs Bm?od. It seems that Fred was not up on the right thing in Atlanta. A po liceman way worshipping near by who took it all in and after the service es corted Fred to tho police etatton under a charge of disturbing tho publio w or ship. Fred made the necessary deposit and went home, having loarned tho les son that in Atlanta decorum must bo observed, at loast in church. The young man who sniggered and his com panion were likewise given a lesson in church behavior. The Atlanta papers made a parade of tho incident and em phasize tho fact of Frod being tho son of an ox-Congressman, as if that fact should bar tho young gentloman from boing gallant to a sweot creature. Nothing is said, but it is assumed that tho little lady who smiled a sweet as sont escaped tho virtous indignation of tho righteous prosecutors. The won der is that a Laurens boy, should bo go ing into ccstaeles over other than our own dear darlings. Tho fact that Napoleon's military career began during the first year of his life, with tho forced marchou which by his command his father executed at dead of night, is pointed out by Mr. John Kcndriek Bangs in his Mr. Bona parte of Corsica; and such items of in formation?intlmntoly porsonal and in teresting, yet hitherto unpublished? will bo found in surprising abundance. Tho crowning merit of a humorous work is that tho author should know where to draw the line, and at that precise point it has hero boon drawn. In this book thero is no vlolonco done to history; tho author has had regard for the recognized authorities, but has embroidered tho thought with wit? not otherwise than as tho artist, H. W. McViekar, has enllvonod and decorat ed tho pages with drawings. (Harpor & Brothors.) Wo had our share of tho groat bliz zard that characterized tho weather on Wednesday and Thursday of last week; with thundor, lightning, hail and rain wo wero urgently reminded of Tains' famous midnight gallop when "Tho Dc'll had business on his hand." On Thursday and Friday night considera ble frost followed, but it is thought tho damage was not great to vegetation. Wo will probably have abundanco of fruit. Tho rain will provo of bonelit to small grain nil hough, planting will bo retarded for a few days. Dr. Watkins, of Spartanburg, as delegate with Rov. lt. E. Honderllto, as altornato Mr John A. Russell, of Greenville as lay dologato and Mr. Geo. B Anderson of Laurens. as alter nate, wero choson to represent tho Presbytery at tho General Assem bly, which convenes at Dallas, Texas, in May. On Friday night, May 3d, the Ninth Grade girls will rondor tho Cantata "Pleiades" in tho Opora House. Admission, 25 cents; Childron, 15 cents. Procoeds will bo applied to purchasing an organ for tho City School. Presbytery adjourned to meet In ex tra session in Clinton Juno 14th to ox amino with a viow to llconsing Wilton T. Hudson, of Greenville, and Mr. Jen nings, of Clinton, both of whom aro now in Princeton Theological semi nary.?Greenville News. Mr. J. T. Harris, of tho now famous Harris Lithia Spring in this County was registered at tho St. Charles, Charleston, on Friday last. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for May. ?J Flower, birds, sunshine and the opon air are conspicuous both in tho subject mattor and pictures of Frank Leslio's Popular Monthly for May. Tho num ber oponswlth a beautifully illustrated article entitled "Tho Business of Blos soms," by Martha McCullocti Williams, showing that this country maintains greenhouses, hothouses and floral es tablishments whoso aggregate value is over forty million dollars. Nolly Han Woodworth follows with some delight ful "Stray Loaves from the Book of Nature," illustrated by Joseph Becker. "A Modern May Day," by Mrs. M. E. Leicester Addis, is full of tho quaint legend ry of this vernal festival and gives a number of photographs of May Queens crowned and enthroned, amidst tho fairest rural 6conos of Old England. Other picturesque and interesting con tributions to this breezy number of Frank Leslie's are: "Altman; A Gol don Eyrie," by Mrs. E. Laban Smith; "A Laureate's Daughtor," by Marga ret B. Wright; "A Night on tho great Pryamid," by James Riealton; "A Western Prospecting Ranch," by W. P. R?wo; "On tho Plains," by Edwin Emerson, Jr.; "Porsian Shrines of tho Shlab.8." by tho Rev. James Bassctt; "Sam Marco" (Fort Marlon, St. Aug ustino), by Chai s H. Coe; and "Tho Reign of thoOli.V by Frodoriek M. Turner. In addition there are eood short stories, poems and departments. Low Excursion Kates from Principal Stations on the Southern Railway. Wo wish to call your attention to tho various oxcurson ratos offered by the Southed. Railway in tho next few weeks, somo of which aro as follows: - Ono faro to Washington, D. C, for the. Southorn Baptist Convontion, May l)-l(?. Ono faro rato to Dallas Texas for tho General Assombly Prosbytorian Church, May 17-20. Ono faro rato, plus two dollars to Denver, Colorado, for thd* National Educational Association, July 5-12. Ono fato rato to Boston, Mass., and roturn, for Christian Endeavor Asso ciation, July 10-14. 0 Ono faro rato to Baltimore, Md., and return, for Baptist Young People's Union, July 18-21. Very low rato to Houston, Texas, and roturn, for Confederate Voterans' En campmont, May 20-24. Thoso tickots will be sold on conven ient dates and with amplo roturn lim its, and aro only a few of tho many ex cursions which will bo Inaugurated by tho Southorn Railway this season. A Humorous Fact About Hood's Sarsaparilla?it expels bad humor and creates good humor. A battlo for blood Is what Hood's Sarsa parilla vigorously lights and It Is al ways vlotorous In evpolllng foul taints and giving tho vital fluid tho quality and quantity of porfeet health. It cures scrofula, salt rhoum, boils and other blood diseases. Hood's Pills aro easy to tako, oasy in action and suro In offoct. 25e. Wantkd.?To employ an onorgetio "Lady or Gontlomen to roprosont us In oaeh County. Salary $50.00 per month and a commission. Address with stamp. CIIAS. A. ROBINSON & CO. Sauna, Kans. Tho host household romcdy is Johnson's Llvor and Kldnoy Regulator, made of native herbs, euros Bilious ness, Dyspopsia, Headache and Pains in the Back. This Horb Tea Is sato and harmless. Largo packago of powdor (50 conts size) for a quarter. For salo by IN PRINTERS' INK. WHAT WAS Hit: > . 'ED IN I ?KU THE REPORTER'S PEN. An April Shower Prolonged-?ou?e . qnences?To-night's Lecture Personal Paragraphs. Buy your tickets for this evening at the Opera House. Mr. Frank Wells was in the city on Sunday. Miss Lutlo Wright is visiting friends in Greonvlllo. Sunday saw Mr. Ben Webb down from Enoree. John Y. Garllngton, Esq., has re turned to his home in Atlunta. Mrs. A. W. Cockroll, of Jacksonville, Fla., is on a visit to the family of Dr. J. P. Simpson. Don't forgot that you have an on gagemont for this evening?tho Baeon looturo at 8:30. Major A. M. Alkon, of Coronnca, spent Sunday with his son Dr. H. K. Alken. - Mr. J. O. Hunter who was quite sick at the homo of Mr. John D. Mills is improving. Mrs. A. E. Simpson hns returned homo aftor spondlug tho winter at Jacksonville, Fla. At tho Clay lecture on next Tuesday ovonlng there will be no admission feo. The public is invited to attend. There has boon a, great domand for oggs tho last few days. They woro as scarce as hen's tooth. Breokenrldge is acandidato for the Kentucky Scnatorship against Black burn. Blackburn Is in luck. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lucas attended tho Luoas-Perrin wedding in Abbo villo last wook. Miss Mary McCarloy has returned home from Ronno whero sho hns been toachlng for tho past sossion. Mr. L. G. Balle, who attended tho convontion of Knights of Honor at Columbia roports a pleasant time. Saturday was most charming Spring liko and tho straw hat and all that it signifies, was fairly tho thing upon tho public avonuos. Gen Wade Hampton will address the Daughters of tho Confederate Vet erans, in Charleston, during the month of May. Miss Sallic Watkins, of Laurons, spent a part of last wook with tho fam ily of Mr, G. Y. Moore.?Honca Path Chronicle. A prominont Attorney in tho city has purchasod an incubator, lie is a eloso neighbor of tho ADVERTISER, by tho way. Tho Stato of yostorday says that Gov. Evans declares that ho will ignore Judgo Golf's Injunction order: It thus remains to bo soon who is who. The Presbyterian Church was open on Sunday, sorvices being conducted by Rov. Mr. Oehler, of Aiken. Ho preached both In tho morning and oven Ing making a fino impression. Our genial former townsman, J. H. Richardson, now of tho staid town of Clinton, was in tho city last wcok. But Clinton will build a cotton fuctory soon and tuko on a lively gait. From what wo hoar tho summer school seems to bo very nearly a settled fact. This will bo a good opportunity for anyone desirous of summer boar ?r/ys. Miss Loo Nolson, who has been teaching school a few miles below Don alds, returned to her home in Laurens, Monday, her school having closed.? Honea Path Chronicle. An insect was represented as ravag ing tho water mollon plants in South Georgia. Tho Agricultural Depart ment at Washington sent an entomo logist at once to moot tho enemy. "An Old Man's Krauky Kaleido scope,"' Major Bacon's famous lecture, at tho Opera Houso to-night. Admis sion, adults 25 cents; children 15 cents; Reserved seats 35 cents. Why should not Laurons have tho Epworth Orphanage? Why docs sho not put in a bid anyway? Thero is still a wook in which to work tho matter up and in that space of timo what cannot bo dono? Mr. W. A. Johnson arrived from Stophensvlllo, Texas, on Friday last.? Mr. Johnson was a few years back a well known jowollor in Laurens. His family has been with relatives hero for somo timo. The Young Men's Business League of Charleston invite tho United Con federate Veterans to hold their next annual reunion, 1800, in that city. Evory old Confed would liko to take a look at Sumptor before tho last re treat is beaten. Nosv that tho Tolophono is a secure thing of tho near future, tho young mon of the city should keep an eye out for other progressive moves. There is ono thing tho city noods badly and we will call attention to it at an early day. "In tho loxlcon of youth, which fate reserves" &c,?you know what follows. Tho early history of interior South Carolina reads like n romance and is a romance. We hope tho Bev. J. Wal ter Daniel will make hasto to publish his researches. Ho may at least inter est tho world In tho subject, despite tho IndifToronco of South Carolinians. ?Columbia Evening News. It is roported that tobacco culturo Ih largoly developing in Darlington Coun ty. Soven hundred tobacco barns are under construction. But, brother far mers, don't bo led olY by this sort of thing. Hog and hominy uro not to be supplied by tho weed unless you have It by the barnful. Stick to corn and you arc safe. The announcement is mado that when the mooting scheduled to bo held horo on May 3, in tho Intoi est of the Woman's Suffrage Movomont, takes place, Gen. R. R. Heniphlll, is to de liver a spcoch. Tho names of the lady spoakors on this occasion have already boon published -State. Tho Rov. A. G. Ward law, pastor oloct of Westminster Church, Charles ton, was rocoived by transfer from Enoreo Presbytery and enrolled as a mombor of Charleston Presbytery. Mr. Wardlaw will bo installed as pas tor of Wostminstcr Church, on tho sec ond Sunday in May at 8 o'clock p. m. Bamberg Corrospondont to Tho State. Columbia is wrosting with the pro blem of sustaining tho State Fair in that city. This thing of holding ?o many conventions. Logistaturcs, con ferences, Grand Lodges and convoca tions in that town is growing sorlous it will bo ato out of houso and homo.? "It is a miracle that it hasn't disap peared from tho map, furnishing moat and drink for twonty thousand visitors at ono festival in Novomhor, and tho Stato supplying only $2,500 for the soup housos. Honor Holl Laurons City Schools for tho month onding, April 12, 1896: 1'ikst GRADE?Josephine Sullivnn, Susie Whltton, Rosalee Franks, Frank Crisp, Coy O'doll, Pierce Irhy, John David.-on, Berry Phllpot. Second Gkadk?Eliza Caiuo, Fan nie Garrison, Blanche Elliott, Frankie Gritton, Abbie Hampton, Ina Littlo, Lueilo Payuo. Edna Sit^roavcB, Annio Sitgrcavcs, ? Graco Sinnnons, Molly Smith, Frank Conner, John Arthur Mosoly, Kuox Simpson, Stobo Young. Third Gkadk?Vaughnn Gritton, Jessie Hix, Jeanuio Sullivan, Clarence Bramlett, Charlie Webb, Dudley Young. FOUTii Grade?Nellie Bolt, Nannlo Barnott, Claudia Crews, TeJlulah Caino, Lillian Jamieson, Willie Jones, Richard Anderson, Eugono Yoargin. Fiktii Gkadk? Lylliau Catno, Nau nlq Bramlett, Blanche Clardy, Nanulo May Hudgcns, Lucy Clardy. Mattle Kern, Nora Smith, Haskoll Dial. Sixth Gkadk? Mary Arinstroug, Bessio Barnott, Rosa Leo Burton, Ly dlo Miller, Sallie L?ngsten, Mota Sull ivan. Honry Wright, David Audorson, W?lls Clardy. SEVENTH Grade?LUHo Brown. Oliver Burts, Mariegcno Caino, Lyl lian Trby, Paulino MeCarloy, Mary Simpson, Laura Wright, Georgo Balle, Reuben Clardy, Jumes McQuown, John McKinley, Moorman Simkins, Marvin Yoargin, Roubon Pitts. ElOHT Gkadk?Paulino Anderson, Poarlo Barnott, Lucia Barksdalo. Bes sio Cuningham, Suo Farrow, Kate Hampton, Lou D. Bud gens, Louise Rtchey, Ella Poland, Estelle Weath ers, Edgar Barksdale, Pierce Caino. Burkott Loo Clardy, James Clardy, Eugono Hudgens. Ninth Gkadk?Suo Hudgens, Etta Latimcr, May Madden, Emma Owons, Graco Thomas, Myrtlo Yoargin Cap ers Anderson, Black Culbertson, Per rin Mlntor, Homer Owings, Eddie Philpot, Albert Todd. J. B. Watkins, Supt. $100 Howard $100 Tho readers of this paper.will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ablo to cure in aH its stagos, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh boiug a constitutional disoaso, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, Is taken internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giv ing tho pntiont strength by building up tho constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to euro. Send for testimonials. Address, P. G. Chknky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 couts. T/ist of Letters. Remaining in the Tost OiMco at linn rene, S. C, unclaimed, for the week end ing April 22, 1805: B?Brown, J Q. E?Elason, George. G?Glenn, Mac; Green, Miss Susie. H?HookoiyMrs Sue Sender: Hunter, Miss C A; Hunter, C A. J?Jackson, Harriott. L?Lee, Jim; Little, Harry. M?Motts, Alac. P?Paden, Rev W H. R?Riddle, Miss; Rutherford, Rein mil. S?Sumcrel, Lafayctt: Smith, Seth: Shaman, Miss Julan. T?Thompson. Miss Hattie -2. V?Vlrdon, M B. W?Williams, Miss Rebecker. Y?Young, James. fob tub wkbk unding april 15, 1895. A?Anderson, John, col. B?Byrd, Milliutt: Beardon, Miss Mattie:" Hell, Miss Lavie. C?Chapel, Perry. G?Goodwin, Mrs. Margaret: Grey, A G. I?irhy, AC. M?Mahon, Win.; Murrv, Rev E C. N?Nowbolt, W H; Nelson, Miss Bessio. W?Workman, Kety: Warren, Rov J W. Y?Young, Mrs Easter. Fourth Class Matter?Hackor, Mrs. Thos B. Persons calling for any of above let ters will pleaso say, "They are adver tised." T. B. Crkws. P. M. Foil Rknt*?Six Room Cottage op- | posito Mrs. Rivers' Boarding House. Garden, well and stablos. Jan. 14, '95. B. W. Balk. There is too darn much system in this school business,' growled Tommy. 'Just because J snickered a little the monitor turned me over to the teacher, the teacher turned me over to the principal, and the principal turned mc over to paw.' 'Was that all?' 'No. Paw turned me over hit knee.' j. B. PARK, Attorney at Law, . Laurbns, - - South Carolina. ?<!-?(" Special attention given to the in vestigation of titles and collection of claims. SOUTHERN ]jand ' Advertising ^gency -AND Real Estate Exchange. A Bureau or Iuformatiou\ and Kxcliaiigfo Central Ollico, Columbia, S. C. C. D. STANLEY, MANAGER. Heal Estato Register and Descriptive Circulars Free. (Send two cents to cover postage.) I)ARTIES wishing to buy, sell, lease or exchango lands should sorid their address at once to this Agency and secure Register and Descriptive circulars, giving valuable Information of Improved and unimproved farm lands and real estate of kinds for salo, also the address of partios wishing to buy. Inquirers should state whother they wish to buy, sell or exchange, and whether for cash, lands or marketable soourltlos. Branch otllcos to bo estab lished In every County in tho South. S. 1). Garllngton representing Lau rous County Bureau, Laurens, S. C. July 30, 1891 -ly Notice. All persons owning land on wator coursosin Lanrens county oxcopt tho waters of Ennoreo River and Saluda Riv- r. Tho Law sayt: that other streams shall bo cleaned of all ob structions In the mouths of May and August of each year. So all per sons owning land on watercourses must eloan out said streams at onco. R. P. AD AIR. County Supervisor. TE ACHERS' COLUMN. B. Y. CULBERT80N, Editor All communications for this column should, be sent to 15. Y. Culbertsou, Madden, s. C. As my pupils have favored me with a holiday, I will spend part of the time in writing a few lines for the Teacheis' Column. We are having beautiful weather now, but I fear it will not prove an advantage to some of I he coun try schools, as in' many localities the older pupils have to leave school to assist in the farm work. But even if the schools do decline in numbers teachers should see that the school work does not become tedious and irksome. Make the latter port of the term as interest ing and attractive as the first?more so, if possible. In order to make the teaching of any study a success a teacher needs not only thorough preparation, but pleniy of enthusiasm for the work. When about to take up a new sub ject a favorable fust impression is worth a great deal. Let a child once get the idea that he hates a study and it will seem hard and dry all the way through. Endeavor to keep the child's cu riosty excited and flavor the dry facts with bits of interesting and impressive stories, so that the les son will not drag, neither will it be forgotten. Take Geography for instarcc.? First, let the map of a country be thoroughly studied, locating the different countries or States, and learning something interesting of each. Name the exports and imports of each and compare them to those of our country. It avails little to load the pupil's memory with a long list of produc tions having no interest for him. He commits to memory for to day's lesson, to morrow he forgets. Relate interesting stories of the home life of the different nations, their occupations, customs, dress, etc. Compare child life ol foreign countries to that of our own, de scribing their toys, games and cos tumes. The child will then realize that the country is something more than a piece of paper consisting of various colors, peppered with black clots called by hard names, and traversed by crooked black lines running here and there, with some more hard names. The girls will long to visit the "City of the Sea," with its streets of water and pretty gondolas. Some of the children will admire the camel, and desire to join a caravan across the Great Desert. The boys will want to hunt tigers in India. If the children know that they will be called upon to reproduce a talk they will be more attentive. Train pupils to be on the alert. May L. Tbague. High Point. S. C. "Half a span of angry steel" will produce no more fatal results than a neglected cold or cough. For all throat and lung diseases, Ayor's Cherry Pec toral is the best remedy. It Islnvnlua blo in cases of croup, whooping cough, bronchitis-,-and la grippe. Hood's Sarsaparllla gives great bodily, njv'vo, mental and digestive strength, simply because it purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood. L. E. & B. C. BURNS. Hew York Bargain Sous*. Has Bargaus lor U. Wc say Bargains we mean this that wc will sell U goods cheaper than U ever dreamed of.? ist. Our Business being back ed by Skilful Buyers at lWd qualers 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 Oil $I.OO. We simply ex change goods for money and give you full value for every Dollar. The time has when the poor needs. Double duly of every dollar and the rich hav none to throw way. U will find us at our post soon and late. Call and make yourself at home when in Lnurens and we will lake pleasure in showing U through with best wishes for 1895. Yours truly, L. E. & B. C. Blum., j, c. Buhns, Assistant Manager, tf?gr Traynham & Dial's Sun Block. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold witli written ntmrantoo 1<> furo Nervous PrOBtrn tlon, lit;, Di/ri nonn.Ueadiiehoand Nrtiruluiti andWako f uliiPi?V,'M,,?,,l by ?x COBHlVOUHOof Opllllll, Tobacco nnfl Alco mi?-m,jK.ri hoi; Mental ncpres ?BBPOFfc - AFTfcR- iion, 8oftonln(^:of thoBrn^n,cnu:.iIl^^ Misery, Insanity and1 Death) linrronccM, Imnotonoy, Lost Power hi either ?>?. Promnturo Ohl A?e, Involuntary LoMO", caused by ovor-fnuuigraco,ovor-extrtlon of iiio iirnin and Errors of Youth. It ?Wim to Weak Orrrani tlielr Natural Vigor and doubli a the Joye of lifo; curot? I.ucorrhieu niirl Foiualo Weakness. ,\ inonlhV treat ment, In nlaln package, liy mail, lo anyaililreHH.fi per l).>.i,rfboxeH$5. with ovary fft order we gho n Written Guarantee h> euro or rofund the mont .v. rin uiurg free, tluarnutoo issued only by our ox olui no ngout. For Sale by Tho Laurens Drug Co. Laurous, St 0? _ MftOHHBBMBflMHMMMBK MARRY THIS GIRL SOMEBODY I If Hi KniTOR ? I Mnlued a blue silk drei?? with lemoh juice) what will ration Ilie color? I ?m ^ making b>tH of nmticy celling Iho Cllnin* Ul li ;j W indier. Have not marie I? h ibnij tin nnjr ilny I woiked. Kvery family want? n l?ir.it Wiiniii r, and nny fa quickly when Mm it. - dlchra waidnil and di li d porfccll) to oiii' minno-. I mill iw man) Wacher? an my brother, mid lie lit nil old call iiii.it. I will clear (st.onn ibt* rear. Adilri*?lli* (ilinifoi Mfg. Co., Oohuubue. Ohio Am.<?>" do m Ai-n H? 1 a in doiiiir. MAta.i K 11. Be uoea Advice \o une f oiiugr. te industrious and economical Waste neither time nor money in small and useless pleasures and in diligences. If the young can be induced to save the moment they enter on the paths ot life the way will become easier before them, and they will not fad to obtain a com petency, and that without denying themselves any Of the real necessa ries and comforts of life. To in dustry and economy, and self-re liance. Do not take too much ad vice. Tiie business man mufit keep the helm and btccr bis oy'.n ship. In early life every one /iould be taught to think for hp/self. A man's talents arc neycr Lvwught out until be is thrown to aonic extent upon bis own resources. If in ev ery difficulty he has only to his principal, and then implicitly obey the directions be may receive, he will never acquire that aptitude of perception necessary to those who bold important stations. A certain degree of independent feeling is essential to the full development of the intellectual character. Tilings a Farmer Should Not Do. A farmer should never under take to cultivate more land than he can do thoroughly ?half tilled land is growing poorer?well tilled land is constantly improving. A farmer should never keep more cattle, sheep or bogs, than he can keep in good order; an animal in high order the first of December, is already half wintered. A farmer should never depend on bis neighbor for what be can, by care and good management, pro duce on his own farm ; he should never beg fruit while he can plant trees, or borrow tools while he can make or buy; a high authority has said, the borrower is a servant to the lender. The farmer should never be so immersed in political matters as to forget to sow bis wheat, dig his potatoes and kank up his cellar; nor should be be so inattentive to theni as to remain ignorant of those great questions uf National and Stale policy which will always ag itate more or less a free people; No farmer should allow the re proach of neglecting education to lie against himself or family; if knowledge is power, the beginning of it should be early and deeply laid in the district school. TIN 100FS! The undersigned is in Laurens to Paint and Repair Tin Roofs, using Dunforu's Elastic Scaincnt Paint. Satisfaction Guaranteed. The paints and process has been on the market over twenty years. Largely used in Atlanta and other Southern cities. It neither scales nor blisters under beat nor cold. Preserves Tin from rust and keeps it in good condition. Will stop any old roof from leaking and pre serve a new roof permanently. Will preserve shingle roofs for ages. Terms satisfactory?con fer with undersigned at Adver tiser office. A. L. Lump kin. April 18, 1895. NOTICE Of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on the 16th day of May, 1895, * W'H render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executor o( the last will and testament of Fannie A. Goodgion, dee'd, in the ofiice of judge of Probate for Laurens county at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Executor. All persons having demands against said estate will please pic sent them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, or be for ever barred. THOMAS J. SULLIVAN, April 15, '95-51 Executor. TASTELESS CHI LL TONIC 18 JUST ASCOOD FOR ADUP..Tft. WARRANTED. PRICE SOc .j O AI.ATTA, IIIS., NOV. 10, 198). ParlnMcclU liioCV.. Ht. I.oiiIb,M?. Gontlomon: -Wo m>UI lust ye:ir, 000 bfilll nitoVK'h TA8THI.B88 CMIM, tonic nn?l hnvs Ixtuidit lliroo i:rfts8 nlrcmly this; yi-;ir. In nil ? ? ? ? poricnuo of Ii Fonre, In ll 10 ariia bnttlnc 1. Ii bevor told an orflplo that Bavo mich an\\ 1 XavUou M your Toulc Your* truly, adnfy.CAnn ACe For sale by Dr. B. P. Posey, Laurens, S. C< SPATE of SOUTH CAROLINA,, County of Laurens. Court of Common Picas. Pursuant to Decrees of foreclosure and sale, in tho following stated pases, 1 will sell at public outcry at Laurens Court House, on Salesday in May noxt, being Monday tho Oth day of the month, during the logal hours for such sales, tho property described in each easo as follows, to wit: In t he easo of J. W. M. Kpton vs. 13. W. Lanford. All that tract or parcel of land situ ato, lying and being in tho county of Laurons and State of South Carolina, and having tho following metes aud bounds, courses and distances, to wit: "beginning at a stone ou loft hand sido of Poolctowu public road leading from houso occupied by myself to Lanford Station, ?thonco N 181 E to Walnut, thence N <SD1 E to lied Oak 3x, thence S. 08 E .2723 to a stone '$ x, thence S 48 W to stono, thence i W to stone in road, thonco N 72 W 500 to stono in road, thence IT <ii>}, n.:?o to stono in road, thonco N 56 3 W 0.20 to stone in road, thence INJ E 1.55 to stone in field, thenco N <>H W to beginning corner, containing Forty Acres, more or loss, and boundred by lands of .John Lan ford, Sr., and estate of James L. Hill, deceased. Terms?One-half of tho purchase money to be paid in cash, and too re mainder oa a nredlt Of twelve months, with interest irom the day of sale, to be secured by tho bond of the purchaser and and mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay the entire bid in jash. The purchaser to pay for paper.-*, and if the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale the property to ho re-sold at his risk on the same or some subsequent con venient Salesday. In tho easo of Charles O. Witte vs. Armin K. Witte, as surviving part ner of Witte Bros, et. al. All that tract, ? parcel of land, sit ute in tho COU of Laurens, Stute aforesaid, contah .ig One Hundred and Eighty Acres, mo.'C or less, hounded by lands of Mrs. Sullivan, .lames Martin and others, known as the Daniel Mar tin place. Also, all that oilier lot or parcel of land, upon which formerly stood the two story brick building, known as the Harris Block, situated in tho town of Laurens. County and State aforesaid, containing one-fourth of an Acre, more or less, bounded by.). O. C. Fleming on the North, J. S. Cratg on tho South. K. Curry on the East, and public square on the West. Also, all fSat lot and parcol of land., and the buildings thereon, in tho town of Waterloo, County of Laurens, State aforesaid, containing Ono and One-half Acres, more o*i lc:;e bounded on tho North by lands of 1) C. Smith, and S. J. Evans, West by Main Sir/et, South by Laurel Street, East by lands of M. B. Harris, a*) will more fully appear by reference to plat made by C. L, Eike. February Oth, Is*7, and known as the Hotel lot and building. Also, all that tract or parcel of land situate in the county of Laurens, Stale aforesaid, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-two Acres, more'or less, bounded by lands of D. 0. Smith. P H. Anderson, and others, on the waters of Roedy and Saluda Rivers, known as the George F. Anderson place, and for merly the property of 1). (J. Smith, and deeded to him by Boyd Harris. Also, all that tract of land lying, be ing ana situate in the county of Lau rens, State aforesaid, eontaining One Hundred and Sovonty Acres, inoro or less, and hounded by lands of 15. A. Wharton, F. (J. Fullor, F. M. Full sr, and others, and known as the Beaver Dam tract Of the Hill estate. Also, all that tract of land lying, be ing and situate in tho County of Lau rens, State aforesaid, containing Eigh ty Acres, more of loss, aud hounded by lands of Joseph 1'earee, G W L. Teaguc, Mrs. Jane Knight and others. Terms of Sale One-half cash, bal ance in one and two years, with inter est from day of sale at the rate of soven per cent per. annum, payable annually, secured by the bond ol the purchaser and a mortgage! of the promises, build ing to be insured and tho policy as slg nod. 1 'urehasei' to pay all taxes' due and payable In 1805, and for papers. Purchaser to have the privilege of j paying all cash should lie so elect. J. If. WlIAUTON, April 8, 1805 0. C. C. I?. South Carolina Caleiw Build up your Land. # # Improve Your Crops. For swcctning sour land and, building up poor soil It has no oquul, and Its cheapness enables every body to U80 it. Combined with Cotton Seed, Cotton Seed Meal or Stablo Manuro, it makes an excellent complcto Fertilizer for small grain or cotton. ttt sknd us A TitiAb ORDER. X INGLBSIOB MlN and Mfg. Co.~~ Julius D, K?ster, sec. and Troas. Feb. M, 'p5-m. Charleston, S.C. ?for THE? LIVER AND KIDNEYS Wards off malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine. Par ticularly effootivo in the cure ol Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, Sick Headache, Hour Stomach, ote A valuable liver regulator. Cor roots all disorders of the kidneys Wonderfully beneficial In female complaints, Taken along with quinine, i-; an elVectual cure for Chills. A great appetizer when taken before meals. After meals aids digestion. In largo 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 bottles. Sold wholesale by Tue Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. Sept. 24, 1891?ly. -ff" ?4 &T TYPEWRITERS, MIMEOGRAPHS, ffgr PHONOGRAPHS, ?0T BICYCLES, BW SUNLfRIES, Cash or Installments. Now Machines traded for old ones. A well equipped Bicycle Repair shop. Gonzales & Witiikrp, Columbia, s. C. DR. W. II. BALL OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAURENS. Oj-kiob 1>ays- Mondays *nd Tuesdays k*Stop and look back and sec how far you've Gone." Ji is good policy to do this occasionally. Past errors may ho proponlod. All you imagined ahout Druggists profits may have boaii wrong. With us "ihn nimble penny is preferred to tho slow dime." ('onvlncod of thl* wo act on our conviction, For instance. A good Rubber Syringe (two pipes).50 Ata A better Rubber Syringe (three pipes).00 A Household Rubber Syringe (three pipos).75 A Household ttubbor Syringe, in Hinged. Wood T"**" l)Ox. (three pipos)..^-$1,00 Wonlsoscll the Alpha ami Oinoga Continuous I'Mo-.yS^ffnT,, s_no hello made. Thon thoio aro Fountain Syringes. J^rfm among all sizes wo select- /T One quart Fonntain Syringe,.$1.25 One quart Fountain Syringe and hot water Dottle combined,. 1.50 Two quarl Fountain Ryrlngo and hot water bottle combined,. 2.00 We carry a coinplolo Slock ol (llnss Syrlngef, Kar Syringom, Rubber Tubing, Oil si?v, breast Punipx, \lomiz'>r-, Shoe, cloth and Hair Rrushos, Hto., Hot., tnl'acl, you will succeed in getting w hot you ask for from us, as often as an\ v. horo w n know of. A small store hut a largo oapaolty for serving you acceptably. "Provi nil things In Id fast to that which is good." YoiU'8 for fair prices, The Laui'ons Drug Co, ? Ol) tk)e Prices of School Now is the time lo save your inony. The bottom Im.s fallen entirely out of prices. Just think of it? Appleton's First Iscador only. 16 cents. 44 Second ?* *k . 27 cents. Third 44 44 . 35 cents. " Fourth ,4 " .15 eents. Fifth ??? " .85 cents. SwintOll's Word I'l inter " . I 3 eents. 44 44 Hook *? . if) cents< Robinson's Primary Arithmetic. 16 cents. 44 Written 44 . 20 cents. Maury Klementery Geography . 50 eents. 44 Manuel .$1.15 els. *' Physical " .Jpi.iocts, Come right along and you can have what you need ? prices. JO. C. FLEMINGp \ A