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<|?e. (?etuertiser ? absorlptlon Moo la Monies, fl.DO payable in advance. W. W. BALL, EDITOR. Kates for Advertising. Ordinary Ad TertinementH, por square one inser tion, $i.oo; oaoh sni)s?< juont Insertion, 50 cents. Liberal roduetion W ado tor largo Ad rertlseuionts. W.W. ball, i'ronrielor. LAUUENS, S. C, Deo. 21, 1897. The Charleston l'ost. This independent Journal roforring to tho attitude of the ADVKRTIS?R that South Carolina has no rule that a Govoruor must nood have two terms, suggosts that Tin; ADVEKTISER op posos tho re-eleetion Of Governor Kl lorbe. lu this our contomporary mis tokos us. Wo admit that we aro to he claised, possibly among the Ish maellitos, but we are not antagonizing our Governor. When the tiold Is full, wo will take our choice. Don't set us down yet awhile as lighting Governor Ellorbo. If he shows himself stout and brave and honest, himself the Go.eruor, no trimming with tlmosorv ors und solftfoekers, wo shall he for El lerbo. The voters aro watching closely, thoy have been "educated" a llttlo by Tlllman and tho times, and thoy will eloot a man Governor who is "his own man" and who will conserve tho honor of tho Slate and not the in terest of Individual men and parti sans. Wo so hope ami trust. Governor Ellorbo has fallen Into tho weaknoss of many peoplo?tho task of Bottling the whiskey question and enacting sumpt uary laws for tho State. He has joined hands In putting tho State into o dirty trado, and thore has boon muoh blood and murder, a great increase of ollieers aud much corruption. Tho State has boon a mlsorable stow for six years.? It Is no easy task to pull her out of It. Wo will see what a year will bring forth. It Is a tlmo for manliness, common souse and statesmanship. The ago of Nebuchadnezzar has passed.? "Thon theso men assomblod uuto the King, Know O King, that the law of tho Modes and Persians Is, That no docroo or statute which tho King es tablishoth may be ehangod." We aro still froo to chooso from among our follow citizens a wise, statosnianliko otlloer to rule over us. Wo are opposed to parttzanship and are not particular from which side of tho lines as drawn for the last six years, ho may come, If j ho answer the diameter we have en- I doavored to draw. In the nioanwhlle, as a "child may understand," the fact that wo discuss the succession of an of ficer a year before his term is out, shows that, the times are out of joint. * * * Commissioner Wllborn for the dele gates from this State to tho Cotton j Convention wired the Governor of the I Empire State of Georgia to know about the mall pox pest at that great city, Atlanta. The Governor referred tho inquiry to the Mayor of that city and had for answer as follows: "Your telegram to the Governor has been handed me for reply. There is absolutely no danger. All cases are thoroughly Isolated outside of tho city. C. A. Collier, Mayor. This, of eourso, was eminently satis factory and the great men of Carolina hesitated no longer to risk their car casses. They reasoned well, notwith standing tho danger. We have tho great men to spare. Again, this view is paramount. The very nick of this Stato should willingly his "quietus tako"' from contamination with the donlzens of Peachtree Street. We ex tend the consolation, however, that Governor Ellorbo has sent only "ease" hardened subjects to Atlanta and there need bo no dire consequences from the visitation to Goorgia. In tho mean while, however, whoro did Mayor Collier lind tho "cases" ho has so care fully "Isolated" in his pest house "out side of tho city?" * A prevailing fad Is to have a jun keting committee traveling the Btato "investigating" the State Farms, tho institution for the blind, tho penitentiary, tho insane hospital, and tho State Colleges. They recom mend to tno General Assembly and aro experts in rhe mysteries of tho Insane, the criminals, tho deaf, dumb, blind and halt, the needs of the "high er" Institutions of learning, and the management of the great penal farms around Columbia. Investigate tho Investigators or got on the committee. *** A merry and joyous Christmas to all tho readers of THE ADVERTISER.? May a bounteous Santa Claus hobble down ovory chimney and fill every tiny stocking. ? * Congress has adjourned fjr the holidays. There Is no reason why they should not have a good time, oxeept a failure of tho turkoy crops and other liquids. If yon have ever seen a little child In a fiaroxysm of whooping cough, or If you lavo been annoyed l>y a constant tickling In the throat, yeu can appreciate tho value of Ono Minute CoukIi Curo, which gives quick rollef. B. K. Posey, wholesale and retail druggist. OASTOXIIA. Executor's Sale. virtue of tho power vested in mo r.s F.xecutor under tho will of Austin Check, deceased, I will soil at his.late residence on tho ruh day of January, 1898, coimnoneing at 12 m., the real estate of which tho deceased died, soized and pos sessed, consisting of I2<> aeren, moro or less, and being tho track ot land on which ho resided at (ho liino of bin death, and known us the Austin Cheek home place, bounded by Janda of Waltur 8. Gray, George Smith, Newton Dial and others. ? And also at oumo lime und place all the personal ronorty off which said deceased, ' hi;ii,u ,m WKDIMM;. At the rosidenco of Mr. Johu I). Sullivan, (?11 tin' lit 11 of Dee. 1897, at V o'clock, A. M., tho beautiful and accomplished Miss Florence K. Sullivau was married to Mr. W. Smith, u popular and suooossful plauter of Anderson, S. C, by Dr. Manly. Thobrido was olegautly attirod in a haudsomo travolliug oostumo and oarriod a lovely bouquet of (Team rose buds. Hor maids of honor, Miss Kli/.u QrambrollaudMiss Goorgin Carter also woreolegatlt travelling eostumos, eaoh oarryiug a bou quet of swootalysum. Tho parlor w as tastefully decoratod with ovor groeilS and roses. After many oon gratulations, tho party were in vited, by tho master of ooro | monies, Dr. Caspor West to par take of ti most olegaut repast, in tho spacious and tastofully do ooratod dining hull. The bridal party immodiatoly loft for Honen rath whoro thoyboardodtho train l'??r u week of pletlSUro in the "City by the Sea,'' from whence tlrny will return to their future homo in Anderson. Don't think thai your livor needs treating if you are bilious.? It don't. It's your stomaoh. That is, your stomach is really what causes the biliousness. It has put your liver out of order. See what's tho matter with your >t omaoh. Sick stomach poisons tho liver and {lion there's trouble Shaker Digostive Cordial cures stomach and then all's well. That's tho case in a nutshell. Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret . Formula's ou every bot tie. But it's tho simple honest way it's made, the honest Shakor herbs and other ingredients of which it's composed, that mako it so eiHoaoious. Any real case of indigest ion and and biliousness can be cured with a few bottles of Shakor Digestive (Sordial. Try it. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents tO $1.00 per hot tie. Certainly you don't want to BUfTor this dyspepsia, constipation, Bick hcadnoho. sal low skin and loss "f appetite. You IlllVO never tried DeWitt'a Little Marly Uis.> for thess coinnlainti or you would ha> been cured. Tlisy arir small pills but great regulators. B. P. Posoy, wholesale and ro tail druggist. Hood's Are much m little j always ns^ ?b h ? ready, elViciciit. sailsfa'e- B Hi - B I a tory ; prevent a mid or fever, I I ^Sk euro all liver 111?, nick hciul- ? ? ? ? aelie. JriUIiMco, rOllfttlpiltU.i?'. I'rlCO ."> cents. Xho only rill? to take with llooU'i Sarsnvarllla Hoalth Was Croatly Impalrod, But Hood's Sarsaparilla Built It Up? Soros HavoAII Disappeared. "l was troubled with eruptions on my face, which appeared like scrofula. My hoalth was so much Impalrod that i wan advised to toko Hood's Sarsaparilla to build mo Up, aud i bought six bottles, lieforo hud taken half of this amount i found that i was Improving. 1 could rest hotter at night, And felt refreshed In the mornh>K- i golnod In tlesh und when i had finished tho six bottles tho sores on n\y face hud uit disappeared." J. B. Bod t>iB| Post mast or, Nashville, No. Carolina ?'After suffering from a soro leg for 2? years, four hollies of Hood's Sarsaparille made a completo cure. It i? several years since i took Hood's Sarsaparilla, but i have not suffer, d with any sore or crysip olus in that time." MBS. m. j. HARTLEY, Lovott, Georgia. Kcmember Hood's Sarsaparilla la tuolicst?the Ono True Blood Purifier. Ho sine to got Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills ;:rxi?^ State or Couth Cakoi,ina, County of Laurens. Court of Probate. W. W. Kennedy us Administrator with tho will annexed, etc.. of Mary F. Kennedy, de-eased, PlalntllT against S. U. Todd and \V. W. Konnody as Trustee and Guardian of S. R. Todd, Defendants. In obodi moo to the deoroo passed in tho above stat >d action, I will soil on Salesday in January, 1808, being tho 3d day of the month, at public outcry at Laurens Court House, South Caro lina, within tho legal hours of stile all that tract of land situate in Laurens County, South Carolina, containing Highly (80) Acres, more or loss, aud hounded by lands of M. M. Tongue, tho estate of Kdtnond Pusley, estate of Daniel Carter and tho dower traut of [ Mrs. Rebecca (.'anuou. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year, witli leave to tho purchaser to pay the entire bid in c.e h. The ci?> lit portion to bo secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises sohl, with in terest from day of sale. If tho pur chaser fails to comply with tho terms of sale said premises to he resold at bis r\<k on same or some subsequent Sales day upon same term-'. Put chaser to pav for papors. O. (?. Thompson, j. i*, i.. c December 13, 1807?81. NOTICE To Executors nod Administra tors. Tim attention of ICxooutors, Administrators and Guardians is called tin- law requiring them to make their annual returns from Isl January to lust day of Febru ary. (). Cx. Thompson, Dee. 10, 1897?td. J.P.L.o. ?\c?c(ablcPrcpntationforAs slmilallrig utelOOd attd Regula ting llic Sloiiuichs and Bowels of iNFANtS /children Pro mole s D ifte s Ii o n ,C hec r ful - ncssnndKcst.Contains neither ?piurn,Morphine nor Mineral? INOT KAU COTIC. J&ttj? ofOU nr&utUELrnuiER Puny Jim Sf?tl" jUx. Senna * r/.-.s /: ? jfnise Sttr* * J\fpor/i?nt - mCertoitak SoJa * }t?nr> SecrJ - (tarifuit Sugar ? \\i?tnyn.Ji Nun.-. A perfect Remedy forCorislip.i tio f\, S o ur S1 o iilac h, D ia1i hoca Worms,Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss?ndLossoF Sleek Cl:ac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. SEE -nut THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF EXACT COPVop WRAPPER.. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Uno i y OMtOrla Is put i:p In on?-i.!.:o liottloB only. It in uot BuKi In bulk. Don't nllow anyono to Boll you anything oho on tl.o ploa or promlao that it la "just ar. pood" and "will nnswor ovory pur pose." *0<r Si o thjt yon got. 0-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho ilmllo It on ?very wnppor. Donit Forget to Coil AT lyll^TErtS Cash Store. We can save you money. We buy and sell for cash and get the best discounts which enables us to handle Goods at the LOWEST PRICES. Our stock is large and varied, ranging in prices fiom $2.50 to $2o,00, und comes direct from the Factory. Wc have Stouts, Slims and Regulars and can fit and suit the trade. If wc sell once wc can sell you again. SJ?oes ai?cl Hats. Shoes are one ol our specialties, and are rolling in from the Fac tones. See them uul be convinced of tbicr extra good value. We take great paina in selecting our hats and carry a fine line of tho latest styles, and arc agents for several factorica. Wo are up on Dry Goods a.id can oiler you good honest goods piice* that will make you glad that you called. Thanking you for patronage and *oli$j?ygg'gour future business we remain, Very respectfully, Trjese are tJ^e Ir\if?ctOF Days which make one think of the Winter Wrap?the warm underwear?and the other autumn weat'nbles, all of which are here in full force. Half Ovet Now, is the Millinery Season. From this date we I will sell all goods in this department at greatly reduced prices. Our Millinery can't be surpassed in quality, style and Novelty. VVe would be glad to have you call and examine before purchas ing elsewhere, as we are ure you will be pleased. When the Mercury Drops is the time to buy your Winter Clothing, if you havn't before. But "don't lock the stable door alter the horse is stolen," and don't wait until you catch a heavy cold before you buy a better overcoat?a warmer suit. Drop in, look around, feast your eyes on the good clothing. It is pleasing to the eye, easy to the pocket, and will wear to sat isfy. The best of everything that goes to make good Clothes is in ours. Prepare tor the holidays?the quicker, the better. Jtxsta Little chancre in the crown, a little difference in the brim, and there you are ; but what a difference it makes in the HAT. There's satisfaction in knowing that you're wearing the eorrcct Shape, We've the pick of the season's plums in HATS. No need to wear old styles with such prices. Laurens Cotton Mills Store NOTICE Of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on the 3d day of January, 18O8, I will render a final account of my acts ami do ings as Executrix of the estate of Allen Dial, deceased, in the ollicj of Judge of Probate for Laurcns county at 10 o'clock, A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trubt as such Executrix. All persons having demands against said estate will please pre sent them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, 01 be forever barred. S. LOU DIAL, Executrix. Nov. 20?It CA8TOIIIA NOTICE Of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on the 14th day of January, 1S9S, I will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executor of the estate of Simpson D. Glenn, dee'd, in the olttce of Judge of Probate for Lau rcns county at 1 1 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. J. PERRY GLENN, Dec. 10, 1S07 Executor. For Sale Pho Methodist Parsonage and church property?within 400 yards public square?South sido Main Street. Hand some now dwelling, threo acres of land. One of the most valuable and desira ble lot or lots in the city of baurens. Per further information and terms ap ply to Dr. W. II. Dial or O. I). Sim mons, baurens, S, ('. dilates West, TEXAS, MEXICO, CALI FORNIA. ALASKA, or any other point, with FREE MAPS, "write to FRED. B.BUSH, District Passenger Agent, Louisville iV Nashville It H 80J Wall St., Atlanta, (In. DR. W. H. BALL DENTIST, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAURENS Oppinu oath? Monday and TuosdavK. Chairs to suit the most fastid ious ones from 25 cents to $0.50. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes A- Co. CO PI R!?NT /3S7 Standard Clothing brings standard prices and tu pay less than we are asking is to g ?t lossvaluo. A careless man t hinks only of the appearance of a suit of clothes the day it is bought, while sensible men take an interest in the way clothing bought to-day will look six months from now. If you want an up to date suit, neat and nobby, and one that will give entire satisfaction you can get it in any color, any size, any cut, for $7.50 The Largest ! Stock of Clothing IN UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA TO BE SOLD IN THE NEXT Cheaper Than Ever Before. It will pay you to see those Goods and get tin- prices. Now i tllO time to get a good suit for less money than you will again soon. We mean business, those Goods must and will bo sold in the next 60 1_>?1^n. Come, nee for yourself. Davis, Roper & Co.'s Famous Clot hing, lint and llig Nlnje Store. Laurons, S. C, Oct. 14, 1897 ._,J_1_ m . vOl____C# y v) I ^>^.^;^^r ? ' |^ H l , _r___p_^ _I_ _____BBSS_SBH_B____WtBKKKKBBBBKI^Si?BMEXKE?$BEBB?&&?. ~^ ETSiSw^v?--^-?'*<??._. -?"i. ^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j ,S^?WUilP_l__>^_B^ __im*mmm/mr***'? ^_-"? | | ~^ " _- ^^^^^ | Furniture Store. 'A"???''! S. M. & E. H.WilkeS & GO. Gonway Dial Waters Ferguson. New Firm OPENED UP IN ?H ? Have lived more than 100 yoarH in Laurons County, not wo oui'8olvo8, but our ancestors, so are to tho manor born und knowu to most of you. Having chosen Merchandise uh a legitimate business, wo dosiro to call the Public's attention to tho fact*that wo have open ed up in the DIAL BLOCK, noxt to Bon-Dolla Hotel. A Brand New stock of Latest Style CA Our Goods worn all carefully selootod, just from the Manufac tory and bought Strictly for CASH on del ivory. Wo oll'or Mioho Goods to tho Public, not at COST or LWSS, but as low as tiro name urticlo can bo Hold in this or any othor retail marked. Wo solicit at loast a call, examination am. comparison,!boforo purchasing. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. Court of Probale. Copy Summons for Relief? Complaint not Served. I Mattie A. MoDuflle, Plaintiff, against It. Morgan I.oakc, Fostor Ilrown, Willis 0. P. Ilrown, John Honry Brown, Mary Orowdor, Hal He it. Fleming, Mlnnlo 10. Chandler, J, P. Brown, Battie T. Boyd, Defendants. To the Defendants abOVO named ? Yen are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in lids notion, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the. subscribers at Ihe office of N. II. Dial, ban roes Court Houso, Bouth Caroline, within twen ty itaya after the service hereof, exclusive (if the day of such service; and If you fail lo answer the complaint within the. time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded I in the complaint, w. II. Martin, O. Ii. soiiumpert, n. B. Dial, Plaintiffs' Attornoy. To Sallio B. Fleming and Minnie ES, ('handler, non-resident, Defendants: IMoaso take notice that tho com plaint in tho above stated cause was tiled In tho ofllco of Judge of Probato for Laurona County, at Laurons, S. O. Novomber 20, 1897. W. ii. If ARTIN, O. L. Sohumpkrt, N. ii. Dial. -TU Ii INTE W ZEPIZRJVL" ?OK TO D D & H?EF Desires overybody in Laurons County to know thai thoy aro nowoponing in ono of the handsomo storo rooms of tin- Todd Block tli*? largest, and most, complete stock of? Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Surreys, Road-Wagons and Wagons, I ever established in the city. Thoy will also carry a largo lino oi? SADDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS, BUGGY ROBES and WHIPS, And Harness of Every Description. In fact everything that pertains to a llrst-olass BuGG^ POSITORY. They will bo ploasod to havo you givo thorn a eall.? Thoy want you to remember that they aro IN THE BUSINESS, and are determined to never get LEFT ON PRICES, and to soil tin BEST JOB tor tho LEAST NIONEY, m^.. TODD & HUFF. nmftffii^iAte/yiiwa'iiii'i n!;,ivs':"t;"^ * ]u: (;1|";,".v"" ,,,wrtiii*?r c?*