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Troprlotor. . 8. C, Jon. 7. 1890. nnta Exposition. iroduces an articlo from : Tribune to tho effect lid not support tho At n as did tho North and ent thereon. Tho State ..o argument very adequately, view the matter misses the it. First sottlo tho facts, bo prccood to arguo. We bo Southern Statos had (Ivo to Northern Statos at tho F.x At least this is true of this particularly of Northern and South Carolina. The Ad was at the Exposition on mla day and the Quaker vis none to brag of, while the mil buildings wore packed led hats. It was "a splendid the Atlanta managers de jedlt. As sure as a gun South kdid her part, and if thore as any shortcoming or stinginess It ^^Ihe rost of the country and can ned on this State. * * iey say of us. :w of Reviews" for Jan uaw elaborately consid ..uw constitution of South Car "Theoretlcally", dopivratlon of f suffrage would reduce our repre ition in Congress, but "praoti }y," it will be difficult for tho Courts Jongross to take cognizanco of ro i-ictions upon the franchise. Of va ious provisions, ho says: "some of them are very old fashioned and con servative, as, for instance, the prohi bition of divorce, while others go to the opposite extreme of novelty and radicalism." The article may bo read with profit by tho philosophically in clined. #*? Atlanta. Among tho demi?-Goddesses was tho fleet footed Atalanta. Tho fast town south of us dropt an a for short. Tho point is now, whether the promoters and stockholders of tho Exposition will come out whole and make money. The ifty cents to tho gate keeper may not out big money; but millions have sen spent in tho city by the Southern :ople. Whether tho stockholders got (.'dividend or not, tho property hold |, business men, and laboring popu ion must be greatly benefltted.? ft trust every howl, or cry of wolf. * * * Five Riclnnond8 iu the Field. *\v> T-by, Gov. Evans, Col. M. L. ?-Ho^gressman Izlar and 'In are discussed tor Irby In tho '4 ho Charlesto id Courier with enterprise, ci .tie of that sterling journal, publishes a roviow of economical conditions at the eloso of '?J? throughout the Stato. It is ex tremely oiieouraging. Laurons is well to the front in a business point <>f view. Wo ero suro if the report ombruced school* and educational progress sho would show as far to the front, as she that goes farthest. One hundred Chinese dodged the United States customs officers ut Sun Francisco and aro safo to pursue thoir avocations in this country in competi tion with the colored and white laborer. Wo uro in a bad way and otherwise than financially. The yankoo has lost his cunning. On eecouut of the illness of his wife Congressman Talbert obtained leave of absence. Ho took the precaution, how ever, to be paired with republicans on the bond and tariff questions. Whilo we don't ofteffagreo with*Col Talbert, wo are nevertheless thoroughly con vinced of his "staying qualities." Much do is being made over Con gressman McLaurin boiug put on the Ways and Moan9 Commlttco. It ought not to be a matter of surprise It is a mistake to concludo that a man is a stick bocauso ho is a member of Con gross from South Carolina. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. It looks now as a result of the war Hurry that Suinter and Moultrio will be equipped and garisonod. A nice affair to have the blarsted Brittishers promenading tho Battery and King street. Sblood! Jack Bludon, ex-dispensary consta ble, died, in his boots, being killed In a privato foud In Edgollold. "Thoy that take tho sword shall porlsh by tho sword." Qov. Morton, of Now York, Vieo Prealdont in the Harrison term, is a pronounced candidato for tho Presi dency. Ho is a smooth-faced, clean shaved gontlemon. *>s. It Is said tn the event of Speaker Jones being put on tho Supreme Bench tho Hon. P, B. Gary, of Abbevllo will be made Speaker of tho House ? Congress don't seem to bo "in it." It is Cleveland. John Bull lias a hornots' nest on his hands. Tho Atlanta Exposition is a by-gone and was. a success. It is bonds, or worse - ODD BILLIARD FACTS. IMnti?? ?? Tub'" T.? Dftv ? . .J.III w to lioMwU ! . U?l ScV-i>t clililliP. (!).: le.u !uts will ,....vu another 3 cur tu cis count their pnpeis us they have done in the past. Surely ihti Rep resentalives from this County would not turn a deaf car to Midi n-p< ti tion since nearly nil the counties in the State similailv biWfltcd h ive al ready made provisions to pay the teachers as soon as the s<. r\ Lcs nie rendered. Tins is a in Mt?i _that concerns eveiy teacher in li e coun ty, and \vc would suggest 1 hat they meet at Laurens oh Satunhy, 1 1 ti\ of January, 1S96, to look.,a!icr tlit'i very important affair. A TV.\cm:i:. NOTICE TO Executors, (i-iaitiiinif, A dm i life.t .-.It.rs and otherp, acting in a 11 lu< iary cap no ity, will pleauo take notice tli?l ll\? I** requires them to mnko their armunl re turns from the 1*t of Junnnrv to tho 1st of March. O. G. THOMPSON, Judjre Probate of Lauren? Co. Dec. 2,1895?4?tt of llood'S Sa?->;i|).uiila?poy tfocti permanent Cures. \ ?Ijilti in severe?! forms, likd. ', o.-ure, s\\? ii a neck, miming sores, '"V disease, sores la the eyes. Cures ?>( Salt Itheutn, virltli Its intense Helling and burning, scald head, tetter, etc. . Cures of Bolls, I'lmplet and all other erup tions duo to Impure blood. Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where u ."ml stoianch tOlilo was needed. Cures Of Itlieninatism,where patients woroim able to work or walk tor weeks. Cures "l ('atariIkIw cxptjtiiiig tho Impurities which cause ami sustain the dLseusc. Cures "I Nervousness, by properly toningaml feeding the nerves upon pure blood. Cures fit fliat Tired Keeling by restoring strength. Send for book of citrus by Hood's Sarsaparilla To C. I. llood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mu<s. U j? t-fc'ii are I!: ? 1' t a."t-v-dinner nOOC! s PHIS pills.. tUU tligcstlon. coo. NOTICE Any person htivifrg business with the Cuu'hly Su|<ecvl8or. I will bo in the office on Monday of ouch week between the hours 10 a. m. toll p. m, It. P. A OA l it. Supervisor of Laurons County, S. C The print is too line?most of it is nowadays. Don't injure your eyes attempting- to read it. We can make it so much easier for you with a pair of spectacles of eye glasses. We have no poor glasses?our cheap ones arc good glasse s in cheap frames.? There#arc too many of the other kind on the-market?made to look at, not thorough. We test every pair before we let you take them away, and if they don't suit we change them for you without charge. We want every body to see well because wo have a com plete stock of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, School Books and Christinas Goods for you to look at. We sell them as low as we can?you always buy as low as you can when }'ou buy frpiri the Laurens Drug Co. near the Post Office. We have an elegant doll we are going to give away. Each purchaser of one dollar worth of any thing, from now until Christmas Day, gets a chance at it. and our JLow Prices show that we have put liest efforts to 'benefit and please the public. Ctnne inspect our stock, and see for yourself what we havi in store for you. Clothing, Clothing! 346 Suits Men's Cheviola and Fancy Oassimeres, $2 to o.uu. In this lot ecu our black und t',roy CheviottB. Men Suits, Blues, Black.-?all colors and textures, at $7.50 ' to $22.50. Black Clay Suits $10. Oheviolte, $8.50. t0 am it if* Men's Suits in colors and' black Cheviotsle, ul $5 to V> In tin:, lot tec our cpocial $7.00 black Ch( violts. Youth Suit.', nil colors and Mze?, $2.00 lo $16, 160 Boy kneo Euils, $2.00 10 $7.50 GE ill