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Subscription Price?12 Months, 91.00 j PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. . I W. W. BALL, EDITOR, Rates for Advertising.?Ordiuary Ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion, tl.OO; eaob subsequent lusertlon, 60 cents. Lilboral reduction made for large Ad vertisements. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. .. - . ? y?i tfaytf LAUKENS, S. 0U Sept. 10, 1895. Common House* -<^We bolievo thcro are 31 counties in the State and the Executivo Commit too commonly called tho Irby commit too for short is composed of ono mem ber from each county. The avorago of intelligence in Laurons is several do gross abovo the avorago In tho State, | but wo doubt If thoro Is a man In tho county who can name olT hand a half dozen of thouo notablos. Ton yoars ago un Issue was mado up and tho peoplo of Laurons required to vote on whother liquor should be sold In the county and further, whother county bonds to the amount of $110,000 should bo issued to construct railroads. Suppose these notables or the notable county exocu tlvo committee had issued a ukaso declaring thorn party primaries, then according to tho judgment of brothors Hoyt and Hompbill and lossor lights those who ignored their orders woro indopondonts and worse than radicals. Party Issuos are not made by executivo commlttoes but by Stato and National conventions and the friends we cito ought to know it. Thoso who ignored tho power of tho Irby committee to formulate party Issues are tho only straight democrats and don't you for got it. And don't you forget at tho samo tinte, that thorc is vory little of Democracy loft In tho .State with tho dominant element preaching now par tlos, a high tariff for protection, rail road ownorshlp by the Govornmont, tho sub-treasury demands, and othor moasurcs ton times as radical as any Now Englandor over urged. Tho truth teethe business Is thatthuro is precious B*V truo Domocracy loft in the State |?^Atk)rnoy General Barber statos that he has two hu^di-oTfrafrpltcants fowsiho positlon'bf ongrosslng clerk and only twelve aro to be employed and this throo months before tho Legislature convenes. So It looks that Democracy consists in a clamor for olllco at from $5,00 to $10.00 n day. To wit: The Gov ernor of this Stato is now givon a pa tronage of a million dollars and those who did It Imagino themsolves demo crats with a carload of applications for toachershlps at the lloek Hill Stato Fe malo College and two hundred on" file already for clerkship in the young At torney Gonorals oillcc at Columbia it would soem that manual labor in this Stato is growing out of favor. Tho penalty Imposed on bread winnors six thousand yoars ago grows onerous. ##? With pleasure wo publish tho n_d dross of our fair and talented country woman, Miss Florida Cunningham, ad dressed especially to tho delegates to tho constitutional convention from this county and gonorally to its members. Comp'H. gallantry will drive them to -glvo tho matter faithful consideration. probability is that GfALL?NT ition is as far as thoy will go toction of Miss Cuningham's U, Mon generally, and gen [se big mon who constitute the place themsolves in the Thalo?, tho groatost of the lent wiso men of Greco.? ikod Fortune, (1) that he i}nd not a beast; (2) that he nd not a woman; (3) that ho an and not a barbarian, woman tho better half of that sho is perfectly di Fr unqueened domestic and so Tro, and that sho lowers-her in demanding the ballot. In 'Carolina wo accord to our moth 'ova, wives and daughters tho first placo In our souls and thoro lot thorn bo con tent to reign supreme *** Tho Legislature which called tho convontlon that assembles to-day fixed tho pay of Its mombors at two dollars por diom and flvo cents per mile going and coming. And now certain Jour nals aro complaining that tho pay is too small and ought to bo Ovo dollars per day. A gontloman being twitted on his approaching marriage to a plain' lady without fortuno answered: "but dar's dolovo, you know." And so in this ca80, thoro is the honor; and every member no doubt, anticipates his fame ringing down tho corridors Of time as solving tho groatost problems that now challenge our timo. It is estimated that tho growing crop of corn in tho United States will roach two thousand live hundred millions bushols. This ensures an abundant bcof, i>ork and mutton crop. The man who does not onjoy a corn hoc oako or a johny cako Is not lit to livo In tho South. L ^ **A Sas<Otary of Stato D. II. Tompkins , ?sVtll call tho constitutional convention to-order to-day at 12 o'clook noon in tho Hall of tho Houso of Representa tives. It is in tho clouds who will be chosen to prosido. Mr. 8. W. Vanco, of this city Is a candldato for Secretary and will mako an ofllci?nt. oflicor. The Columbia Evening Nows pub lishes tho suggestion that Eastern South Carolina hasnovor had a United Statos Senator. Judgo Evans, wo think, represented the Stato in tho fif ties and his homo was oast and north of tho Santoo. Ho was olected from tho Chancory Bonch. It looks as if a tido of emigration woro turning towards South Carolina. Forty thousand acres of land are wantod for omigrants from tho North west. Rodth Onrolina can comfortably contain throe-fold her present white population and as wo havo frequently urgod a sparsely populated Stato is Weak necessarily in war and peace Let them como by the thousand. Nequcltr. Thero is nothing can cope with the Imagination, of man. .Theft aro those - now'prophVcylng that the lou which assomblos to-dny jmay 4|inwU November .and cok? a mint of money. Not K). The Captain is thoro, Coat Tall Swingers, tho fol lowing will be close up, and tho job soon over. These may bo now charac terised as the bell-weather and tho lambs. Evans and Ira B. Jones and Stanyarno Wilson will bo willing, like Barkis, and if any prove recalcitrant or develop propensities after tho habit' of Collins' ram; Jasper Talbert is likely to prove that animal, but ho can be promptly sent to the rear. Irby may roar somowhat"afti<?i tho manner of a sucklug dove, on the educational clauses, with tho Laurons delegation as ohorus, but tho dovecote or pigeonhole will be his fate, and at tho end ho must come home for consolation to Lisbon. All may bo swoot, however, with tho tlock of lambs, as led by tho Captain. Tho goats, alias tho Con servatives, will bo harmoniously led by Barker, Shoppord and lTcRderson, who will stubbornly state tholr pro tests, which must soon go tho way of all Ilosh. Thero will bo but ono Ish* maelito in tho aggregation, Undo (Jcorgo D. Tillman, and as ho may want company, The Advertiser now extends its cordiality. .,>;??. .. i. , ! . i .1.1 rr.iom uJ/5 .1. .no- ? .?.*.? :? iftp ll ititi How to Cook Bice. Tlic claim is made that nobody out side tho low country knows how to cook rico; 'wher jfor? the dish is not ap preciated by tho outsldo barbarian as it should be, overlooking tho fact that now and thon a wayfaring man stran gles into Charleston and gets a clatter at tho food for tho gods done after tho manner of the old colored mama. It is now proposed to send nativo cooks to Atlanta to show tho world how tho thing is dono. A Georgetown gontle man being challenged by a hill man, with the woody, tastcloss tasto of his favorito grain, related: Cuff went with a note from his master to a neigh bor and was sent to tho kitohou to get his dinner; returning to got an answor and replying to the quory if ho had got his ilinner; "Yes, marsa, jus de ting, peas and rice, massa, joss do thing."? And it is jess do ting. So liko wi3o of old fasuioncd "big hominy/' corn mutans and tho like. * ? ? , ? * - A Third Term. Thoro should bo a term to tho foolish newspaper talk of. a third term for President Cleveland. It is (to use a com mon solocism) a powerful weakness.? Cleveland has made a good Prcsldont, and in his present term lias pilottod tho ship of Stato through dangerous seas. But he Is neither a Washington nor u Grant. At the close of Grant's second term ho was a host in his own party, yet ho wasdofoatcd, not only by the "outs" in his own ranks, but by tho best clement in the Republicans, who thought and belloved that it should be. the law of the case that two terms should suttiec. Besides, Cleveland can not wlnand tho talk of a third term for him is infantile in the extreme.. Aspiring to preside over tho Const itutional Convention is a symptom of weakness. A man strong of conviction and of full faith in himsolf on his logs, would prcfor to light from the lloorand voice his views Tho Presidency-is a mugwump position. ? * * * . Carlisle, it is announced, will be tho Administration candidate for the Pres idency. IIo lives too far South and it won't work. North of tho Ohio, west of tho Hudson and sound on the Tariff and a sound Domocracy, make a sound bill of particulars. * * * Secretary Iloko Smith is canvassing Georgia In tho intorost of Sound Monoy. Many of tho "Financiol Fools" are on the Stool of Repentance **# Hobson's Choice. With tho Advertiser?who shall presldo ovor tho convention. Why Was It that Ayor's Sarsaparllla, out of tlto great luinibuf of similar preparations manufac tured tliroughniut tho world, was tho only medicine ut tho kind admitted at tho World'? fair, Chicago? And why wo? it that, In spile of the united efforts of tho manufacturers of other preparations, tho derision of tlic World's Fair Directors was not reversed? BECAUSE According to Eri.r. 15-"Artloles ?J that aro in any way dangerous or <>] ofioin.lv ', also patont um ?Meinen, 03 nostrums, and orapirical propara- ?j tions, whoBO ingrodlonts aro con- o{ coalod, will not bo admitted to the Of Exposition," and, therefore-.' Jiecuntr Ayer's s.nsapurllln Is not a 0< patent medicine. |)6| a nostrum, and nut a secret preparation. Oj IttcHHie Its proprietors had nothing to g conceal when tpiest lotted as to tlto for- oj hulls from which it Is compounded. o| liretiuu It 11 all thai it Is claimed to he o ?a Compound Concentrated Kxtraot of. O, ? Sirstipafilla, nnd in every sense, worthy ? the Indorsement of this most hnpoiiant o committee, called together for passing upon the matmfacttircd products of tho '. [', entire wnrM. Ayer?Sarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S PAIR g ? . ?? ..i DR. W. H. BALL OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BAKU, LAURENS. Offiok' Dvrd -Mon>t?yff Hiitf Tuc.day. Hon. George I). Jill man in lUMflfn* Mrald. "What will ^e approac stitutional Convention do?" iaquii^cb u, I Herald man : .-- sS' ?ftpJJncfle worgU[ iSjmptl by referring to foo Bjmtj O* a disbto&uisKed -jlnHs the verdict of a petit'jury M 'The Omnlscent k now.- ovorythlhg but that-" ^n^ Jv "Ourpeoplo aro desperate," con tinued Unclo Goorgo. "Wo are ap proaching a war between tho rich and the poor, and I look out j for V<ot$ xlt\' throat-cutting between now and 1900. Xbo> wilUonaU ca. lvAv.o^amjmQ^acu. the masses until tho latter are like a h<(iiee/.t d lemon. Tlicy are. unable - toi educate their children, to- l rnvcl p and improve thoir minds or 1*0 read> hooka: and magaginegj They hardly A make a living, and a. scant one at thut . They havo grown dospor&te. . The. -mUlion* aires buy up half the masios and put arms in their hands,wlth which to in timidate the other hull', and thusikeep thorn all in subjugation- uuniolj ? MTlio time isuoming when'these pect: pie. will rise in a bloody conIIlet. I looto for it during the Pitesidontlal election or the ono after that. All the waiters on our govornniont unit * - in .declaring that if this ropubllo over goes td pieces: it will bo at tho period of a-Prosidentlul clod ion in a conflict over the .spoils of olllce and the administration ofi tho faculties of taxation. -Calhoun told the truth when ho said that tho ten denoy of-republics was towards do6pot isms?never towards aristocracies. "So firmly do I bollove that this, re volution is coming that t am already preparing for lt. I have three sons, aud to that ond 1 am giving them all a milit try: education so that when the throat-cutting comos they - will not be blah privates-in tho roarranks.'' | But Undo George is a popular man. and just horo his friends began to gath er aroucd him to such an oxtent as to turn tho eonversation to other affairs. Unclo George may bo all right in his prognostications. Very likely ho is.?r It is not difficult to iropheey socialistic troubles in the United States as in oth er countries But Uncle George is all wrong" In giving his boys, a military training. Their services will not bo needed In this gene-ration at the Sputh.' There Is more eohservatisnain tho Sputh relatively1 than in any civilized land. A planting population is always conserva tive- ?The* South'Will stand fast by the standards of order and property. An end will be put to the socialistic preaching of tho'popular politicians of tho day when the men who own the lands in this section, the South, undue stand, that.its tendency is towards--so cialism, nihilism and destruction. Oai houh had all the past to guide and was not .speculating in his assertion;that only a dictator can restoro order from chaos1 Tho lahdod Interest of the South Is its safeguard. Everywhere We Go .Wo find sone one who has been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilhi, and people on all hands are praising this great med icine for what ito has dono for them and their friends. Taken in time Hood's Sarsapafilla prevents serious Illncssby keeping tho blood pure and all tho organs In a healthy condition. It is tho great blood purifier. NOTICE Of JJill to form a lYcw County from 'portions of Spartan burg', Union, Laurcns and Greenville. Counties. Wc will ask the Legislature at its next session to layoff a now county to bo known as F.noree county, with Wood ruff as its county seat with the follow ing boundaries: Bcgining at or near Pelham Factory and running thence to tho Union county line, at or near West Springs; thence to Fnoree river to. a point at or near where tho town ship lino between Jacks and Scutiio town township of Laurcns county strike said i'ivcr; thence up said river to whero Buckhead Creek cnipit-ios into said river;, thonco tip said ci ook to Fleasaut Mound; thence to a point on the Groenviilo lino ouo milo east of Fountain Inn; thence a straight- line to beginning corner. J. B. Kir.ciOUK, W. S. GRAY, S. O. BltOOKM AN, L. f. Pearson, L. C. Wofforo, S. M. PlLORAM, Comniitteo fpr Petitioners. ? Aug:. 28, 1895-3ni Of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on the 9th day of Octobe:, 1895, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of J. D. Byrd, deceased, in tho oflice of Judge of Probate for Lau rens county at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administratrix, All persons having demands against said estate will please pre sent them on or before that day. proven and authenticated, or be forever barred N. E. I3YRD, Administratrix. Sept 2,1S95-5L ; SHOE o ^ IS THE BEQT. IT KOR A KING. 5. CORDOVAN", FRENCH A CHAMELIE0 CALF, ;4.*3.n.U FlNEC/UJ&n'ANOAnOO. T 3.^9 POLICE,3 S0LC8. ?fi^?.WBOYS'SCHfl0LSH0?a UKOCKTOHiAlASS. Over One Million Peoplo wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our fthoes are eqtinlly satisfactory They Rlvo the best value for the money. They cqunl custom Shoes In ntylo end fit. Their wearing <]ualltlca aro unaurpasuedf. I lie prices are unlfof m,?-stdr ipid on sole. From 91 to $3 enved over other makes. If your dealer cannot tupply you wo can. 6oJd l>y ' W. A. jxmiwson, Laurcns, S. C. VIGORiMEN Easily,. Quickly, Permanently Restored. nobility and nil (biiovilAfroiiiysady or Inter'ex. "WVVP ^"h'vof overwork, iwtrcr??, n>ckm>??, ete. Full otroiiRth, t<>;,() ond development, uivon to ovory or?nn oY portion of tho body, Improvo ilioiitiininix.iuti.lyaetin froiti thnflwrtbo*. Thtrtmi. atuU vt li<Uom of prelso on filolnouroSloo, <Jau IwrnrricMlo, vest pooknt, Htrnt by luafilo any .,? ??", of prlto. ()no rlinnth'ii trrtat tneritin mohbos, Prfooii.oo,siyoxrtK,ffoftwith Writtcu OimraiiUio to rofuud iu<?,?y irnotouro.1. Bond to uu for tho Oonuhio. Ciroalara Froo. For salo by Tho Laurons Drug Co. OOD'S parilla is carttful .prepared by oxperfenct armadsts from Sal , Dandelion, ', D0Ck.lMp8l88l Juniper liorrtcs, sad other well known ?vegetable, remedies. Tho Combination, Pro portlou and Pto<:css arc Peculiar to Hood's Sar.apartlla, giving it strength and curative mower Fecnllar tjo Itself,,not pos pi'i' i'd by other medicines.' Hood's rsaparHla Cur.'. &4folju)a, Salt Wicurn, Sores, 11611s, jRkopks nnd all other. aiYccJhms caused by 'Impure bloody Dyspeiwla, BilYoiisuess, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,1 Kidney aud. Liver.. Com: p|ajmV>. It is Not What wo .Say, but wbat.Uood's. Harsuparllla Does, that Tells tho Story?Hood'a Snreaparilla URBS Hood's Pllf? riio fflrn' ,ni,d aud ortcctitra (ill -.. t.'ftJi TASTELESS TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE ftOcte. u OALATIA, IT.LS.', NOV. ltf, IBM. l?orld MCd16IU0 Co.. Kt. J/on.16, Mo. Ocntloriien:-Wo eokl Inat your, COO bottlos ot OUQVK'S fftAfijr??iSfl ClJILIi TONIC Amt UM? boimlit tliroo gross nlroinly tills your. In nil tmr ex perience of 14 years. In tlio droit bnsln?a?. Itavo uo*er Bolil i^ii ?rtlcto that gave euch universal mitts tocUoa M your Touto. ^?fi^ CAKR & Ca For sale by Du, B. F. Posky, Lumens, S. C eaJiih Jyou uijagi ic - ione and 4 "ihtro. diseases r?..;uU from 1 trilT,.... Ggiected. 1 j >oh't p! vVYtlt Nature's J f greatest gift~ji^aU4 ? i . e ,.i c (?einig a ^mean.:: so riiwch More than 4 [{tint! can't I t.iji at ou( fl If la: ' most VW.it Itingtl: no . ticrally ex ? l?d, ncivous, m ? appetite m ' work, j oncetak- a mostrelta- * ..tlicnhig > Ihit,wliich is < iVll I Iron Bit? A lew hot ..; 'c - benefit ?1 from tho j Jose- it iL P" ' 1 '.!.?'?! \our J . :,-'/. nti(I it's! I at i j hike. J It C't:'.il6S Dyfn;?^:;;; . '..>) .,? F.lver Nc;:rn5ifa, V.vublr,-:, 'Conr.tfpa'wo.:, T... i &|ood . ' AioJarla, Nero c<u nthncnts f Wor^nV ccv.;,-"' Oct on!'/t ? ? ? ft lias crossed red Y lined on It e v appW. . . . ?: others at e sub- Q Htiintv. Waflvceipt.of.iT . >. niftinns we V 1 will ? ?:jdstjh < l o > H i World's \ Pair VK'\v< ? : bo< '.<? t. brov.'h CH?MiCAt. ; ? . ,:.-.o;-<e. mo. p <1 PURE DKUGS Are very essential when a person is ill and ntlulternt , ed,medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but . B. P. POSEY keeps nothing but the best and piucst .J)rug8 and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do woll to call. I also can y a large stock of Feilet Articles, Stationery, acca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a lii.'jL-class Drug Store. I keen , of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable p)h'es\ Yours foi mutual benefit, ? JfcY O ML ^i/BOHLff JSL 6) WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DRUGGIST ? ? ?? )..a^4_.U. Kvaiiiiiiiaiti^iia A cbmpotilivo cxAmitmtio-ti for a scliol4 I arsliip in tus South Oarjolfflft O' lOduca rtiohal Institute will ho hold at iiUbroiis C. II. on MONDAY, September ldtb. Tho scholarship in worth iWO.OO. All applicants for said pcbolarsbip will be on hand promptly on said dato. J. A. MAPI)ION, School ('oniinissionor. SbM. (i, ISOfi-KI-'Jt. FIJRMAN UMVi:nSITV, (ikkknvimj:, s. t. jj/fVo next Session will open Septem jjipr :!?), Writo for eireulard, eat alogui:,s or for inforination about Courses of InstfuctJon, ]\Icss ITall, ,lloardiug, y liuiulro idKmtexaiuuiation to be. held .by School Commissioner, August 21! for scholarship worth 860. ?! Manm.v, I). 1). President. How does these Prices strike you as beiug low ; Applet's Reader-First. ,,,, ...... 16 cents. " Second. 2'/ cents. : uitadnjtii ' Iji'V ? ? i'? > I? mI?vj nib , nwon h.sj.- nil " " Thirdt .v. 35 cents. Fourth.... 45 cents. " ' Fifth ... . . . . 85 centst^' ... tbuiuvi4 -jij j t?,ji<?t' ?ei nl>4M htm i U 111 -. ur. ?*? IJ I .<??? 1 ??(/... ;. l/'H^io'i Ujii' id <_t O'iotii tliiM/n '? # ; t luo'ilb I 71i j ????? '?>.,?. Swinton's Word Primers.13 cents. " " a ? ' x6 cents ? ' 1 I !.? tf Hid lt> VOO I JttOI I ll'.m ?'?'??J niJ UfO*1! (0'M?I<I4) Ofi j !.|Oliq ^I'.tn I . Ma?ry ElementeryGeography. 50 cents. Manuel Geography ....... .$1*15 Physical Geography ..i,,io , Robinsou's Primary Arithmetic.. ^5 ? "( I ' H ? J ./. ml ? < 1? ?llu'j '<?? . i leboWoO ..haw Writen Arithmetic. 29 ?'????? O'?????? nn?u?w ."'in.' .-j; .mi;' i " n'm h'larl 1 0 c uoqii . M I. I III! ?II Jl ton 1 ? i -\ iMIlUl " ill: I Ji.ip l>-jt..ii' .->:? if ou I >'i. ,jt?f tjtji ... I ii .,1 ;...< irtn 1 jj . iii. bon LltUH ?ii!' 1 ilJop1 P IOW ?'?<! ub?4l l?l i'., I 01 bid til 1. i . HlitJ hi .in-../ nolJ ?jl.1 llWl I 1 I ?il /. (? - h;>.:..ii ll<j .- > ha. it m ft tfW ?U?t .. ,. Hl'-.-Ii I. 'in ? ?.,..??? ?? -.il'l 1 hi : ii. I 1. , m?m 1, i. i Imp hi.. / ? 1 ?jn 1 lain li . ,l l.-> nil 1l.11 1 ? IMC! I' ? iliii ; ? ..I: iifl ? ? it-1. t...t alilT !?>'. n/m 'iii' i? >f*?if-v." Int; .tri n? il'.i . v l|l|H| ifT IUHl'OM'|')/m .* 1 -*l i * 11": Ufl# OlUlUl YliOi i-l *.*! it / i iMji-i t.' lilT.iiotb ,) iv>-.? ,)-?' > 1 U> . . . . . IDo^t foe Giiiiexi. For selling at cost is old "Chestnut" and as stale and threadbare as the aged garments oflered. OUR STOCK OF SUils ai?cl Gent's * Fiiiri^is^i^s lS[oui ARE ALL NEW. Latest Cuts, Styles, and Novelties. YOU EXPECT US TO MAKE A PROFIT ?::?::::?;?: ?::-;==?.":""..=.= We Do Sell on Small Mahgin, And the many of you who have tried us know this to be the truth. We await Yoixt JUd{(etr)ei)t. i.>jj'i> -?iJ '"-l-! 'vi?f ." .Try us and learn that.' Liirc at)d Let I^iYe .... -is characteristic of ' Famous Clothing, Hal and Shoe Store. Laurens, S. C, Aug. 19, 1895. oui is Yotif ?lUO > Fl Ii'Od ? iim viJiul a- a. 1 J?;i' h*W 3'' \ iJ Ujiio'I (i'lfJ ' 4; oxxjtr '????? V? ll'.h-,0't ? Mn irrl 1. ) i.. Li .? . . ., ? 1 . ?? n"l yifciltVi yt|J in 61U1I , ?? ...,.r , . I ? ' ? littet Jiidfi "H| 'i "<>?>' Ni'fiio We don't give you the name of this Cycle that \vc are mak" ing a run on. We have good reasons for doing so. We will , !>!i?(iii / 1.J1 In.' >'IU ' ?< I.'iii.' o; iiJ) \ match it against any show us for $75.00. Cash or Credit. ?01 : ?'?1 ICYCLES. As Good as Made?Only m $65.00 will buy you aiiigb grade Cycle made by The Ran" bier people?with G & J Pneumatic Tire, wood rim. See these special offers in our show window. The price wont*last long?we want to do a little advertising. * If?F* We have now a Bicycle repairer who will do your work promptly, Mr. W. C. Moridolh. Send him your work. S. M. & E. H.Wilkes & CO. Laurens, S. C, t?kW Minier's New Building. ~ Harris LitMa Water. The most remarkable Water on the Market to-day which is Shown by its Analysis and Testimonials of the Most Noted Physicians of the Country. 1 Read what a prominent merchant of Columbia, S. C, has to say for Harris Lithia Water. "I had long been affected with kidney troubles. I had tried all the mineral waters from Saratoga to Porter Springs. I had tried the Western waters and all others that I could hear of, and I have no hesi-" tnncy in saying that none have benefited me even approximately as much as the Harris Lithia Water. I was using the Buffalo Lithia Water when I heard of this. I do not expect to use the Buffalo Water again. "When I went to Harris Lithia Springs, 1 had to he assisted out of my chair. After remaining two weeks 1 could get about as'good as anybody. It acted on me like a charm?quickly and'effectively. This water is now being largely sold in Cobunhia, and I think every person who has tried it will agree with me in the belief that it is the most re markable water in the country. From a simple interest in suffering hu manity, I would like very much to sec it given a trial. ('. A. BALDWIN, Columbia, S. C. fk Harris Lithia Water Co., Harris Springs, S. C. Asmcvim.h, N. C, September, '.?, iS9v Mr. J. T. Harris! We have been telling the Harris Lithia Water for sonic time, and find it a ready seller; those who have tried it ale loud in its praise. The doctors here regard it superior to either the.Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Wu predict for it a wonderful sale when the merits become more generally known. Yours very truly, RAYSOK cc SMITH, Prescription Druggist. Prosperity, S. C. Feb. 2S, iSO.j. Mr. J. T. Harris: I have been under the treatment of several physicians, and been to different watering places during the last ten years lor kidney disease. It affords me pleasure to say that I have received more benefit from the use of Hanis Lithia Water than all remedies combined. Respectfully, G. J). BROWN. For Sale by The Laurens Drug Co., and Kennedy "Bros., * Laurens, S.