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f>Be Clcluertiser isoriptton Price -12 Months, fl.60 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. W. \V. BALL, EDITOR. Hates for Adyortl.^lng.--Ordinal y Ail vertlnemeuts, per squaro, ono inser tion, SLOO; each aubscquont insertion, 60 cents. Llboral reduction raado for largo Ad VertUemontH. W.W. BALL. Proprietor. LAUBENS, S. C April 21, 1890. Joining a club spots you; marks you as a democrat or otherwise: clubs un der the constitution form the county organization; county clubs make tho State organization; Statoorganizations constitute tho National organization, as the National Domocracy. Thus you -are the National Democracy, don't you see, if you belong to a club. Tho re cent flutter among tho socullcd leaders about "bolting" in caso tho Chicago fraternity should not rcsolvo to our liking has induced us to examine into the past istory of this little frisky Stato of ours in her bearing towards the National Domocracy. More than that, the recent utterances of ono of our sooalled loaders, in which he makes a sweet candled morsel of tho party of "our fathers," ringing tho changes most lovingly and luxuriously upon tho house of "our fathers," again and again dwelling upon tho savory phrase, "our fathers," has inclined us a bit to unnafth tho history of the conduct of 'wie "fathers" in the rocont past tow ards tho go?d old Democratic party.? Again and again tho leaders (sooalled) of to-day aro fond of bolstering up their boasted domocracy wlvh invok ing to their aid tho good old "Jack son" typo. In fact they aro every day swearing by their "Jackson" princi ples In backing up their Invincible or- j thorloxy. Now ono would suppose that ! they wero standing to Jackson when they stand to tho fathers and VICE VERSA, and this loads us to look a lit tle into tho manner of tho "fathers" towards the aforesaid Jackson ami the National Democracy aforesaid. You will remembor old "fat Jack FallstalY" how he twitted Prince Hal and Poins with?"call you this backing of your friends?" In 1832 when Jackson needed their vot08 theso "fathers kicked clean out of the traces und cast the eleven votes of tho Stato for John Floyd?of Virginia, loavlng the National De mocracy to win without thein. Jack I son at that time was applying the lash ? with a cat of nine tails over the shoul ders of tho young Carolina Alley and Y tho National Democracy was laughing I at hor antics. Thon again in 1830 "our fathers" still fooling their oats and full of coltish tricks kicked way over tho dashboard and threw a way her eleven 'yoteB upon Mangan?, of N. C, refusing to vote for tho regular democratic nominee, Van Buren, of New York, thus doing all she could to defeat the choice of tho rogular democracy.? These are sample capers of the cavort ing South Carolina Democratic jade, within tho memory of the present generation. Jackson, in fact, was de nounced by tho "fathers" of this State moro bitterly, than any leader in re cent times. Wo think the "fathers" wero excusable; because they were right and not that wo would cite those occasions as precedents for kicking' and bolting. In tho meanwhile the South Carolina politicians of to-day had bet ter leave Jackson out of their big talks, read history a little and pay less attention to ward politics and to ward political methods. In tho moanwhUo v with the first of May will begin the re organization of tho socullcd demo cratic clubs in this State. We arc to consider what wo are to do by that time. Party foaity is a good thiug.? But it some times happens that a ma jority swerve from the true principles of an organization and would carry it minority into an eneniys camp. It would bo fealty, and no desertion to abandon tho leaders in such case and rejoin tho truo colors. If the bearings of the boat indicate that she is being piloted towards dangerous shoals and rapids, tho thing to do is to jump over board in placid waters and swim to a healthy harbor. Let all truo domoerats and conserva tives watch closely the drift of ovents, koep cool, bo in no hurry, but bo ready to do tho right thing by the time the primaries aro ordered. We trustall will go well, but don't hurry. Tho following Is taken from an edi torial .in tho Laurcns Froo Silver Democrat: "^v*e say It with shame and mortiii oa?on, but wo warm tho sllvor demo crats of Laurons county, both reform ers and conservatives, that if they would leave an Inheritance from finan cial oppression to their children, let Irby severoiy alono. Wo know what we aro talking about, wo have never yet deceived the reformers of Luurens county or of the Stato, and at tho pro per time wo will let them know more of Irby's trlckory than even he him self has evor dreamed we know." We suspect that tho mutual revela tion of the Freo Sllvor Dcmocrut and Senator Irby will be of interest, ab sorbing interest. When "these two brilliant auth.sVitios get down to tho task of tellbjrg what thoy know of each othejvM?"w^'1 00 necessary to fumigate iUaurens county three times a day. ^ Not on tho earth or in the waters be neath aro there two doughty cham pions llko the Free Silver Democrat and Senator Irby. Tho fun in Lau rens will bo fast and furious this sum mer,?Charleston Evening Post. Union Tines. Mr. Josiah Orudup hi sold his inter est in this paper to Mer. t . J. R. Hun ter and Lindsay McNally. Dr. M. V.. Gulp will edit tho Times. May good fortune wait on tho retiring brother, while we welcomo tho now recruits in to the magio clrclo of tho fourth es tate. * ? * Fltz Lee gofss to Cuba a9 Consul General. Fit/, will find out in a gallop if the disturbance down there amounts to a row of pins. Should thero bo a doz en spirits in arms on that island kindred to cur Forest. Job StowarJ. and John The Lilly White*. The B.-aytpn-Molton ircpubllcarjb mot in Sitato Convention at Columbia on tho Hth instant. They uro known as tho lily whito*, but every huo in tho ruin juw was in the mixture. - Samps Popo, former Kef or ra or and Clerk of tho Tillmau Senate was unan imously chosen to preside. Luurens was represented as follows: C. Jl, White, Max Zarcck, J. W. Lykuh, S. J. A. Johnson, Thomas Wil? liatiiH, A. Harper, J. C. Satter wir-1 . S. T. Miller: nltemalos~-Hii>um Gar llngtou, T. A. .Saxon. Delegates at large to tho St. Lor is Notional Convention: L. D; Me)ton, L. M. Brayton, Gcorgo Washington Mur ray, S. L Smith. Th^y aro for M< - Klnle.y and understand how tho land now lies?shrewd guosrjers about tho but tor on tho bread. '* *** Cen. John D. Konnedoy died sud denly of apolexy, on tho i-ith inst. at his home in Camdou. flo was a noble hearted gcntlemun and an able and dis tinguished Carolinian. Ho was com mending as Brigadier Korshaw's old Brigade at tho close of the war and to survivors in Laurons of tho (Id S. C. V., and James Bataillon this will bo news. Ho was Consul General at Shanghai under Clovolund; was Grand Master of Masons aud held other dis tinguished positions. No man in the ?State was more universally beloved *** The platform of condiments adopted by tho "Lily White'' COttvdntioii over which Dr. Pope presided, has this spice among its ingredients: "Wo I v opposed to an incompetent, partisan, and factional judiciary, and pledge its restoration to respectability, capacity and non-partisanship as rapidly as pos sible, ' Tills was not delicate to the presiding officer,as of that "Judiciary'1 tho chairman's brother is known to ho magna p-a-r-s. Onr Pros nl Duly. As advised to-day wo tire Of the opin ion that Demooruta ?hould join tin clubs on then* organization, n fcht clubs are at any time found dl'lftiu . into undemocratic waters, it i.- on y pull out. We advise of COIU'60 with SUoh lights as aro to-dav bofot'0 us. Blmetnlisim At Denver they presented Til. wi;h d pitchfork of .silvor and gold, the ordinary of that country. The piv atlon was made by a hutidsom Miss which of course gave ttddlti i relish to the gift. The next day. ad dressing tho sllvorltoa ho alluded to tho incident, suggesting a pi tob fork us an emblem of liberty, in place of tho spent of wheat now adorning tho wren !; on the brow of the dollar of the ,-i dies."' Good for Benjamin. Adjutant General Walts. On his official visitati in ?<> Hamp ton county, Adjutant General Walls is sincerely welcomed by soldiers and citissens alike. Gen eral Watt;.' career in iho ofll < Which ho sc well MLs bus already confirmed tho pooplo.'ta wisdom In promoting him lo his present sta tion 6( responsll 111 y> A graduate of the Citadel Academy, Genera) Walla was appointed i:; 1890, to the postpf Assist an i Adjutant Gen oral by General Pari? y? Tl o wis dom of that soled i- n - n Iii tho nppoln toe's excblle.nl pi i for innncu of every <tuly,;uiul n <\ < finned by his pi tri iilon I, General Watts h is t ; him solf most earitestly l? {he duties of his t'fli'.M. Tho fruits i f !..- gi o I Work are i eon in Iii ? fin pi o\ I contliii. p of the voluutci r militia. l?ho troops all over (ho 81 tl ? uro in exceliehi trim, ahdthi re arc pleas ing signs of still furtbt r Imj rove uiehf, This is particularly (rue of thedlfFerentcommands! i:i (lanip ton county. Their organisation and discipline, as well as Hi I equip ment, are peMer (hon ever. < <' ? - oral \\ utts and Iii" tlil roi I- olll cor.-t who havo brought about these conditions, deserve (ho (hanks oft the people of i he State. II. is understood thai General Waffs will stand for re-i h otion.? Tho long-rccognl/.ed custom of re warding a j,tood officer ..Ith a sec ond term c< did not bo innre uppro prlitlcly followed (han* in '.eise of the A'ljutant General, Tho Guardian would like to see him nominated and olestod withoul Opposition'.?HitrnptOn Gu irdl . i. ?********?;:: : **********: ' ? 'i . A APRIL SUU. MOM. 7Ui11 EO TKUft. Ml. -i * * tij:<? io? v.- - ?? ?'-.-?.'.Ti * KONTH T to cleanse tho blood 1 Malaria, % Chills and Fever, that dull, .? heavy, tired feeling, phi lei , t blotches and hendaencs, all arc .? d?o to bad blood, Prepare the system for Summer's trCmcn T dons drain upon y< *.' en rgy by Z using the scientific blood purifier Dh^ CLARK J0HMGOi:'3 I (ND1AN BLOOD SYRUP ? t Not an experiment, but a house- Jj* 2 hold remedy for 30 yejir:;, ft;r 4! ?5 all blood diseases, Rheumatism, ?'? ? Scrofula, Liver and Kidney T X Complaint and lack of vitality. ?> * 1 Millions of hottlci; sold. Ensy t to buy, easy lo take. Try it l % % 50c. per bGttlo; oil druggists. \'\ WOTICE Any porson having bu3inoss with the County Supervisor. J will bo In the ofllco on Monday of each,.week botwoon the hours 10 a. in. to'3 pi m. ij; P. y\?AlR, Sujicrvlsor of Laurc.is County, S. N?TIGE Th6 law* requires all/stroam.'. in Lau rons county to be cleared of all ob ?structions In tho montlis of May and .August of cniih year. Attend to tli mattjor 01 the lav "itl be onforcial. oi hi-; ho iltb, In. v. i ? i . g??u UH ';is lv? v-:> i\[U Mr. ,j. r. y<?u;i(; ij m ?: I'm ip At lanta l?> i t'hy a course tu u. Cud no-- College, wo wjj*h bim *uu Mr. I\ ?. Tongue vory nick nt U1I9 wiping, b?t wo bop? ?Ppfl biay bo abJu "? be up. Mr. Held ?uderu?ju !??< sftil. ir.i pr.ovlnft, but yery flow.' Mr. H. H. young?4>*?iit lust ?.tt urduy ue.d Sunday in ynur cJl.V. Mi-. Mt?'.5'in:i-t Jl.'.i" >ns U !t. T. DuulapV. foivr-r-.n und a brother to Mr.J. B. T.D tniap. Mr.-t. Dr. K.'.:. j?ulicr Ig v -ry fee? fclo at thhj wrirw:-. Dr. Wright Utts re?lgued the po?t Crftlcoatid . M^ry MUam has been appointed in bis stoad. The ?oo(i<alila'QCQ people of tili.-? neighborhood had a delightful pit - rtlo not l?ug since ahd v/o unj >y ? I i? very much. So rhu ot our intended can > lP>t<??' arefti little uhf?jken heart-ti, but u? doubt they- will plu?v ---0ir 11 aii)03 bt-iforp tbe pedptq auop Und r hope. ho>v 800? they inay conin for\vh have as ?majjt rrien In this I section p.*) in any partbf.iiib.eouuty, ?ujit; K huom.;l\ P.aaley^au ugi ? and highly r^fwcctod gontleiriarii died at bU lion.it; near Mount vi lie, April the 4th. Hh? remalna were (aid to rest i i Hit) eoiuetery' til Lis bon. U ' loavoii tv number oi cl II dren to mourn the h>>;ft of a fat ho ?. \Y> deeply sympalhiiso with '(Hein in (heir bere&Voinenti ?pnloptthofaVniera nr?pl nfl cottonseed-art? sshtut) a v.* w .; o;i the moon, rip you ?oo iyp have aomc mdou inoiianU un.doUbt they are ?5 cht* Olhel i say.they are wait ing lor rain before, I bey plant mid A.. &3.'. Stokes Tu hps a b awakes M8 Very ewtrly ivi t. in..- uhd ?t atlUri much to tin boi hou< ?'. vij RUhim'H ?"' 1 ? ? Ipji; for i coaimunl wouhl b jainin II. THUi ii wii' have bin 6UI coat ih V/;.*..- ;iin;rton thi <' mimtn; r. Wt? think tli.it our friend nnU mno-hhor A'..-.\. J;6tnitb ? ? , .?1 be a sullahio mau (or ihu fie?I*)luHire and vto hope ho \vill snon place hi; uamo beforo tiro pe?ph . R. m. Oainjj, J. J. J.'r.f i, President; Oaehier, SAVINGS DEPARTMEM f t?Tilirjbeopono'tl on .Fob.1st. Im ? \\ nayalilo mi dopoMtq every tii months, viz.: l^t January, April, Ju'y 'and (ICtqbor. D6)io?itorn must stato w'.etl.v-.r they w i^-li deposits in Havingd Oepnttuiont or on or dlnnt'. nciiouut;. ruterost niho nntd on Tinlo Cortilior.les of Den iit. For Dnrtlohlars . :.!l ..a Jan. i:. . . CA INK, I'p sidout. i .\v i>f Rlay, loll!;, ?o <)??{. nuine the uestlon <>; lajVUng thirty I 'i tisiipti ollar?of bonds? of ?.iifl eiiy, C >r t ho tvposf oi erecting an i leu trie li^Ji! lid wa'cr-worliM plant, m(;Id bbndH v liin six ',i r lit, pe r annum ttnd , vviiit ? ? ? lot t- i<l city who favor le i-?"niivroi Ditld bondfl Will de 6?H a ballot with I bo word '?IJond" 'ritten or printed thei'ebn. Ali ?ho uro oppt^ed tn Raid l'sn?o will eprt :? i,.'s' *. wUh the words "No iun i.--," written Or printed |h< rebli. 'IM.o books oi' U-.'/i tr::1 ion will 6 npeh in Cuuhell chamber from li? t?<II of Apitl to the 22<l ius\, nm !) a-, in. tn ?} o'clock [>. in. The Olectio i will bo held in Coun ? i ha inner Fr ?:m 0 a. m, to ? p. n>. 15; order of count ii. N. U. DIAL, Mayor. h, ii. r.Ai.i,i:,c.c. * til 1 i:^SSBLiij2;.;}^^.U;^ The regular exa mination for tonehc.rj, both white ?ad colored, will he held at Lmirciin on April 24th, JAM KS A. MADDEN, 6cheol Coiriuiissionor. April 1, 18f)0--2l?3L isroi'cxons All road Ovcrjiecrs in Latircns county uro hereby ordered to call on - their ro >p otive hands onoach road and have OhO tlays work done by the 16th <>!' May lS'.'O. By order of tic! Coiiuty Board, R. P. ADAIIC. County ^uyc. v-isor. SlicrisTs HaU) for May. Statu of South Caiuh/tna, County ok Laimu-ns , In Court Common Picas. II. S, Ander.-on. PlaintitV, a{fatnsi ' 1'.. Anderson, Defendant. By virtue of in Execution to m direotbd, issued upon u lui ?. in loo above stated e v e, I \ylll at liiittrenfiC. H., iH. 0.,bn Salo^iluy in May, 1898, during the legal bOu: ? -if flab-, In front of the Court House door, oil that lot or parcel ol ; od sittrtted in tile town of WatorUio, county nf L'mreir-', ^tate of Konth ?.irbil'na, known u.-i tiOt No. I. on M.'in Hi i<c!; hounded on (bo'lSTtirt b by Ipl of.jO. N. Andpr^on, B e?t by loi of T. ii. Anderson,Nor.t'i by Walker Btjcot, Weii by Main Street, with ptoro h. ?n m' on pa me. :-,;iiii lot leg e. front ol r?0 foot and run til 1 backo distance of I?? feet. Ijovlcd on aijd to Wni)ld a? tii-> pr<?f! rty b?looj/liig to T. 1J. ATjiddraoo on the day when i-aid judgment was dock eted In said c'ooiify^to hnttaiy tbo 'aboc tulti execution und upat^. Ternirt of Male--('a>ii. purcbapcr to pay for ull^papt r.--. Bko. ?. M?kavv, ; In combination, proportion and process Hood's Sarsap?jrilui is peculiar to if elf, and micgUaued in true merit. &o other medicine ever possessed so mUch ctuvdivc power, or reached such enorniuus Bales, or made such won derful nut -, as Hood's Sarsaparillu. ? Jt j? undoubtedly lu,<? best medicine over tiiadc to pillify, vitalize and cu irich Die blowV. Thfii i the secret of its success. Uend iliU bl:itcmenl: "When my Eon wai7 years of n?e, ho had rhe\?matlc fever er.'.i acute rheunin tlsm, which ce'ttled in his left hip. Ho '. no one thought tbero wao hlin. Five . res hroko out 'on Ida tiilshi which the d '...or ?aidwero ceres. Wo had three different doctors. riccea.pt hone cn:ae out of tho3ore3. Tho lot L.'. 11 : I I the log would havo to bo < tit open nud tho bona scraped, heforo ho cculd get \v '.. ??wnrd became bo lav/ that ho would cat nothing, and ono doc tor said thord^vas no chanco for him* "One day,? newspaper recomnicndinjf Hood's ?aruaparilla was loft at our door. We ib ' lecliclne. Howard cotni.iv.tier ;i t aUintfit tho last o! February, nftcv* having beou aiok Jer c year andn #1 u?li. v. s"... ' i't I. kon It n week boforol tiiP.t hi ' 3 ' r.n to I in pr OVO, and th^n ho gnhied.rapidly. 1 (javo him <".v; : : i, when tho?< ? were nil healed ;;- .*. :' ?. ? ' . ko out again, Tho cm! ' h 1 i. I Or tour years wero laid i ho liad uo further uso for i ?< rtlt to Hood1:; Sar . .'. a j.. moouy, Fay oimitnr oures provo that ? ,.|?. Hi,. All druggists, S!. '..'j., Lowell, Moss. ... ... > ire Liver Ills; easy to US ? . sycoouorato. 23c. / \. : f , SR j ,???, y'*\ lumvlng t,T\ 1 ' ? ;: - y? ? i < ?? i ? > ? . v :: ; *S ycuvrrlendH ft ? I m U t,j until i j on to \ . U '?. rot *.ro )\ I . Hi'.' v.iiceis (-J .iie, :.. i iMlabto >'.;<!"i) ?.i. !y illus< 'r l>;, mall. Of Settlement and Application for Filial Discharge. Take notice that on the 30th Hay of April, 189O, I will rentier a final account of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the estate of Carrie Ii. Kuller, elee'd, in the oilice of Judge of Probate for Lau rens county at n o'clock A. AI., and on \ hr same day will apply for a final discharge ffom my trust as such Administrator. AU persons having demands against said estate will please pre scnl then) on or beforo that day provCn and authenticated, or be for ever barred. C. L. FULLER, Administrator. A I.ir. 31. 1S96?|(. U:. BOld with written nuarantoo to .uro MervouoProatriv tlon, rite, pizzl? n< ss, ITcndncno nnd Nounilgln nndWnkO'. 1 in ? r.cnurcdbyox* '. vi. <'i'Hylvou60ofOplurn, ? . . ' '?; Tiibnrpo mi l Alco ? ' .' , -'. * lioli alontal Ueprofl ??lTi-O^t; ~ WfcR' hlciii, 8oftonlnKOl ?Br?l .<?! 1 Itsery InonnUynndneathj _0 t ;? owor in olthor box, romrirurrt Old A'.fS, luv<'lui>,.iry Lopf??, oiiusou .,. i or-exiii 11.. ol (ho Brnln nncl ? . . II ... Io Wenk Organa their I (lourilc Hi ? J0>'8 of lifo; curr-t intilo \ nakuoss. .\ montlrs tront ? 1 by in Hi, (?> nny mldrem,f\ ? wlihovorySSordorvrogive it ??. t 1 lunrnnteo to euro or rofamt tho money, . Quai'AUloe Issued onl> by i?nr ox For Sale by the Laiurcna Drug Co. > ?'?-' i \ tL 15. PARK, Allorsioy at Law. : \ . , ? - south Carolina. ! Spootal attontloh given to the In vestigation of titles and collection of claims'. on waul an Organ? Do you want the best? 1 r prosohl tlio finest lino of Organs i.i America and at fair prices, and on 11 . terms. I 'or Catalogues and par ticular.-; address ? ^f. a. Malonk, Columbia, S.O. DR. W. H. BALL OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK. LAORENS, 1 M'Ktc: iuyn?Moudnv and TurHdays. NOTICE, L^crsons crossing the bridge at Mc pa.nl6l'e Mill across Itabun and tho brhlgoaji l'.oyii'soid Mill across Ueody river dojs? at their own risk as 1 con sider ho'.h bridges not safe. It. A'. ADAIU, T (?) feg The prices we sold goods at in the Fall, 1895, cre-^ plated a great storm throughout the country, and peoplefM p?from everywhere came from far and near to get the bene-^ ?at of the v?/ L/OoJ Prices V?);\ve sold Clothing, Hats and Shoes at, (?1 We are still here and have our Guns loaded heavyj (@rfor the Spring Trade. I IREflJD THIS! (?) have made a careful survey of the Clothing, Hat||| \<0and Shoe market. p| Through all the traveling salesmen with the largest^ ^wholesale houses, and also through our Special Buyer inj^j ^New York city, and we are up to date on prices and qual-^ p?ity. And will be able to show you the prettiest and bcst@) ^?linc of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gent's Furnishings^ Soever shown in Laurens. All we ask is to come and secW |j)'for yourself?get our prices and see the goods. p| 0 T hanking our Friends and Customers of this and.?; ^surrounding Counties for their liberal patronage in tneM |ppast, and heartily extending them an invitation to makej^j :i0'our store their headquarters when in town we are yourfej) m m --tt-.i.O-? 1 guarantee to sell you good Organs at the following prices : $25.00 for Little Giant No. 1. ' $35;?? for Little Giant No.- 2. $45.00 for Chapel No. 1, ten stops and 122 reeds. $50.00 lor Parlor No. 10, ten stops and 122 reeds. The above are made of first class material, but in modest eases. The more elaborate cases rang from $65.00. If you desire the most for your money, and on easy payments, write mc for particulars. M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C, NEW FIRM ! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS Arriving Daily and Wim iib soi.i) at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOR SPOT CASH. J. R. MlNTBR <k Son. Fidmont Savings and Investment Co. G RE ENVILLE, S. C. Ii. W. SIMK1NS, Agent, Laurens, S. C. gjtf" To Borkowkus: Before borrowing on the instalment plan, l)e sure and examine the7 Loan Plan of this Company. // will savc\you money. Dec. xo, 1895-tf IDoliafs i Sense. Use your sense and save your Dollars. CAN WE? j . a High Grade Wheel at the Price. DO WE? \ Slve>ou For the first use your Reason. ror tne u ^ ^ cxaminc thc goods< THE IDEAL* Made and Guaranteed by The Rambler People at $50.00 Tlie Highest of High Grades at P. S.?We can furnish a few of the 1S95 models at $65.00. f^mW Bicycles sold on instalment or for Cash. S. M, & E. H. Wilkes & CO. f?err)ovalT Remember that Geo. H. Boyd has removed Iii? ?( STOCK OF )? %'WKTJ to thc store room under thc ADVERTISER Oflicc in Ball's building, and also remember that his stock is full and complete and the LOWEST? PRICES. r^eu) York E. "Going! Going!! Gone!!!" Cries the auctioneer lustily, these (Joods must be sold. The Manufacturer must have money to continue Iiis business. The auction rooms arc full of goods and these goods must be sold. We can buy them at price wc name, it is true we have to pay cash right down, but what is that in comparison to thc LOW PRICES we obtain. Our way of doing business is to Under-Buy and Under-Sell. Wc do not buy goods to make a big prilit upon them but move them quickly at a small advance. Wc have bought within five days an im mense stock of seasonable goods comprising Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Tin, Glass and Crockeryware, Stoves and Furniture. Also Watches, Clocks, Spectacles and a fine line of rolled Gold [and Silver plated Jewelry. Wc have just rcceivcdSi big lot of Stationery at a bargain, in which there is over one thousand Tablets and writting pads which we arc selling at a close margin, 3c, ,|c, 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c. To this line we call attention of all students. Call on us while in Laurens. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting your future patronage, wc remain very rcspectlully, 5V3 Traynham & Dial s Ibiib^ijjjjvVc^ Hide Public Square.