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THE ADVERTISER. ?ttt>?cTf|rtloii Price-19 Months, $1.50 Payable in Adrau*e. ii.~W7li?LL, Kditor. Kates for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion,*!. 00; euch subsequent Insertion, 50 cents. Liberal reduction made for largo Advertisements. w. w. Ball, j Proprietor. _ LAUREN'S, S. V. Nov., 15, 1800. The Forests und the (Jniuc. The columns of THE ADVERTISER show that land owners in Laurons aro interesting themselves to sec that the game birds, fish and other game shall nut bo utterly destroyed, The land owners aro as a class liberal, public spirited and generous. They do not want everything for themselves, but thoy do want the quail, the equirrol, bro' rabbit and the InolTablo opossum for their friends and themselves, llog and hominy may be had every day, but a tray of quail or immortal opossum is a dish to set before a King. Besides night hunting endangers the little for est left in the land and economy and taste demand that the country should not be mado a desert. How toprcservo our fast going and health conserving forests is now a national question. Our own Legislature has appointed an Ar bor Day for the schools as an object lesson for those who are to come after us and occupy the land. The forests and tbo game must bo preserved. It is from no selfish motive that land own ers propose to conserve them, but from the purest spirit. In season and upui request their premises aro free to friends and neighbors for hunting, fishing and all legitimate purposes. * When Tillman came it was duly an nounced that the State Fair was a po litical machine which arranged all the political matters of the State. This was probably true. And now it is an nounced that cvory politician in the State was at tho Stato Fair last week This too is probably true, very proba bly, but it will take just twelve months to hatch tho eggs put to sotting last week. It will be found that the arti ficial Incubator process rarely does well and that the old fashioned way of risking tho eggs under a stolon nest makes the winning chicks. Surely the people must soon learn to select the political poultry yard. '** Meaning of the Elections. Maryland rojolns the Democratic household. What their Democracy is romulns a problem. Now Jersey is still with the Republicans and so of Ohio. Kentucky at this writing is in doubt aud the ollicial count must de termine and then tho Courts and tho Legislature must all have a pull in the matter. Nebraska, Bryan's State, goes with tho fusionists, which means the democrats. Bryan made the light. All in all tho result is construed to mean Bry^n and McKinley in 1900. *** A Caucus. Tho champions of the Dispensary held a caucus in Columbia last week attended by Senator Tillman, its god father, and its chief supporter. The sonior Senator is reported to have used his peculiar pitchfork vernacular in reference to recent revelations de manding reform. Tho trouble lies in tbo fact that change and reform arc not synonomous. If you have catarrh,rheumatism or dyspepsia, take Hood's Snr saparilla and bo cured as thou sands of others have boon. Help tho Orphans, Tho Thorn well Orphanage, un dor tho presidency of its founder, Rev. Dr. Jacobs, is an institution for the education and technical training of orphan boys and girls. It is located in Clinton, South Carolina. Nine handsome stone cottagos house tho children. In addition there aro school build ings, general dining-hall, Indus _ t'.ial and Technical schools, li brary and shops. A farm of a hundred acres gives tho boys op portunity for learning that busi ness. Those orphans represent fifteon dill'oront States,?(overy Southorn State) and their parentage was of eleven different denominations of Christians. They aro received at tho tender ago of six, and after being taught to take caro of them selves, go out to lucrative posi tions. Hie cost of supply is comparat ively small. Fivo dollars will board, clothe and school a boy or girl for a month. This could not bo done, woro it not that the young people aro a busy set and practice solf-holp. Tho money .. th.it cares for thorn is that which oach bonovolont individual gives, as raovod by his own heart, or tho Father of all. There is not a state in the Union that does not contribute. No ono compels. No one is responsible for thoir sup port. Often, thoro is but a day's supply ahead; but NBVER, in tho 25 years of its existence, has thorc been want. Ho that says: ''I am the Fathor of tbo fathorless, seoms to havo a hand in this. And what of you? Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Olivor, of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My sk:?i was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appotite?gradually growing weaker day by day. Threo physicians hau givon mo up. For tunatoly a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my groat joy and surpriso tho first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 oontinued their uso for three weeks, and am now a woll man. I know they saved my lifo and robbed the grave of another vic tim.!' No one should fail to iry them. Only $0 cents, guaranteed, at Lauens Drug Co. BREWERTOX ITEMS. f A killing frost has come at last and ploughing up potatoes is the order for a few days and then wheat Bowing will bogin in earnest. There lias boon more land seeded to oats already hi our community than over before at any one time. There will also be a large orop of wheat put in if the weather will admit. Tho farmers have learned that it will not do tv> de pend upon cotton to buy every thing and that the shortest road to broad is to sow wheat. Mr.J.Y. Pitts, Eddie Pitts, Mills Baiontilie and I). Edgar Knight visited the State Fair at Columbia lust week. Mr. J. Y. Pitts will buy a saw mill and shingle ma chine while in Columbia. Mr. Bou Prewit and wife of An nio, woro visiting their daughters, Mrs. J. L, and Thos. Martin, of Nit. Gallagher, last week. Mr. W. H. Pitts has sold out his place lmnr Friendship church and has purchased the old homestead where ho was raised and will build a house and move in it by Christ - mas. Mr. Frank Redden has decided not to soil his place, but will rent it and move to Clinton and keep a boarding house. Prof. Fleming's school at Brow erton has grown to Hi scholars. Prof.Grifnu, of Anderson county, is touching at Mt. Gallagher und bus some '10 odd scholars. Capt John M. Hudgons, of Lau rens, was up Monday surveying tho Smith estato which will be sold Salosday in December. Part Cooper has moved to the Laurens Cotton Mills with his family and also Mr. A. L. MeKee and family. There is talk of sev eral others moving there from our community. Well. Mr. Editor, wo can boast of Laurons cotton market, but the road loading to Laurens from Boyd's Mill wo cannot boast of. But wo do say that it is a shame to Laureus county to keep such roads. I am satisfied the road I speak of has not been worked the wholo year. Why is there so much partiality shown? Our roads have been worked the full limit of the law, but if you wanted to go to Laurens by the way of Boyd's Mill this winter you could not got thoro with a loaded wagon. Our Commissioners should have tho roads worked or quit the busi ness. Mr, Frank Redden lost a valua ble mule last week. On Dir. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly lenvo you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by The Lau rens Drug Co. State of South Carolina, Laurens County. In Court of Common Pleas. The Peoples' Loan and Exchange Hank of Laurens, S. C, Plaintiff, against John D. Garlington, et al., Defend ants.?Foreclosure Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Court in tho abovo stated case. I will sell at Laurens, C. IL, S. P., on Salosday in December, LS09, being the 4th day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House door to the highest bidder,all of John D. (Jarlington's right,title and inter est in all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Cross Hill Town ship, Laurens county, South Carolina, known as tho Spring Grovo placo, containing Sixteen Hundred Acres, moro or less, and bounded by other lands then owned by tho said John D. Gar lington and lands owned by the State of South Carolina, lands of the estate of Armstrong Rudd, de ceased and others. Torms of Sale?One half cash, balance on a credit for twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay entiro bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the torms of sale aro not complied with, tho premi ses will bo re-sold on same or some subsequent Salosday on same terms at tho risk of tho former purchaser. Gko. S. MoCravy, Sheriff. Nov. Gth I899.?4t. State of South Carolina. County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas.?Judge ment of Foroclosuro and Sale. J. J. Pluss, Plaintiff, against T. H. Madden, Defondant. Pursuant to a decree of the Court In tho above stated case, I will sell at Laurens Court House 8. C, on S.desday in December 1899, it be ing the 4th day of fho month, in front of Court House door, during tho legal hours of salo at public outcry, to tho hlgheet biddor, after due and legal notioe, all that tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the county of Laurens, State of s iiith Carolina, and bounded by landsof Henry Fullor, M.'s. Margarot Burnsldo and irby Nelson and containing forty-five acre*, moro or loss. Terms: One-half cash, and the balanco on a credit of ono year from day of sale, oredlt portion to bo secured by bond of tho pur chaser and mortgage of tho premi ses ? eld, together with interest from date of sale. If tho purchaser 'ails to comply with tho terms of sale, tho premises will be re-sold on same or somo subsequent Salesday at the risk of the former purchaser, on tho same terms. Purchaser to pay for papers and stumps. John F. Bolt, o. 0. o. P. & Gi s. Laurens, S. 0. ^Nov. <Hh, 1896? 44It is an III Wind That Blows Nobody Good. That small ache or pain or weakness is the 44ill wind" that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your ivhule body receives good; for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. It is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes. Dyspepsia ? " Complicated nvith lever and kidney trouble, I suffered for years from dyspepsia, nvith severe pains. Hood's Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty." J. B. Emerton, Auburn, Me. Ii.in fltl?cure liver Ills; tin- non Irritating iffld Silly ? oImiIk: I" l.ik-- ?illi ll.nvf? S.u >;ip;u lila. State of South Carolina, County of Laukkns. Court of Probate. Washington II. Drummond, as Exeou tor of tili- Last Will and Testament of C. Washington Martin, (De ceased), Plaintiff, against O. V, Cox, Maxcy A Cox, Ollntna C. Cox, Ar thur M. Cox, Sanford Alvln Cox, Collier 1). COX, Mary Kulalah Har ris, Vandlvor c. Martin, Ralph B. Martin, Sadie Boyd Wallace, Wis tor C. Martin, Alpha V. Mills, Lucy Ostollo Martin, Matth- ?. Fowler, Mimrns W. Fowler. Clarence Fow lor, Brooks Fowler,Annie Kliza Fow b-r,Theresa Fowler, Muttie C. Parks, Jasper R. Martin, Benjamin B. Mar tin, F.huo G, Martin, James A. Mar tin, P. IL Maitln, J. Ralph Martin, Annie Louise Martin, Lenora Mar tin, Judson Franklin Martin, Alioe It. Stowart, Esther J. Cox, Cary P. Martin, P. ('onway Martin, Clara V. Martin, Fountain B. Martin,Nan nie M. Fleming, James B, lligirins, Mary Tloora Madden, .lames Benja min Higgles, Mittle L. Iliggins, Cortes C. iliggins, Luther M. Hig gles, Williamson II. Martin, Lizzie C. Sitgreaves, Pormolia J. West moreland, Permelia O. Gwynn, Mol lie A. Allen, Lena 13, Moore, Eugenia C. Ferguson,Ophelia F. Fowler, Wil liam E. Hobo,Charles It. Hobo, Sarah K. Knight, VVlikes B. Knight, Henry I) Knight. George 0. Knight, Loula Augustus Knight,Theodosla B. Mar tin, Milling Sattorflold, Vines Sat terlleld,Bonjamin M. Llndsey, James W. Lindsey, Amelia llalbert Thomp son, Bennotta llalbert Snnllin, Allen Halbert, Alma Llnney Johnson, Os car Llndsey, Guy Llndsey and Caro line S. Martin, Defendants?(Sum mons for Belief.) To tho Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to-answer tho complaint in this notion, which is tiled in the ollicc of the Judge of tho Court of Probate for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his ollicc at Laurens, South Carolina,with in twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff to this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Oct. 2t)th A. D. 1809. W. H. Martin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to absent Defendants: To the Defendants Mary Euluhih Har ris, Vandlver C. Martin, Ualph B. Martin. Sadie Boyd Wallace, Wister C. Martin,MiinmsW,Fowler.J.Ralph Martin, Annie Louise Martin, Le nora Martin, Judson Franklin Mar tin, James Benjamin Iliggins, Mill ing Satterlleld, Vines Satterlield, lionj. M. Llndsey, Jas. W. Llndsey, Amelia llalbert Thompson, Bonetta Walbert Snuftin, Allen Halbert,Alma Lb dsey Johnson, Oscar Lindsey and Guy Lindsey. Take notice: That the complaint in this action was (lied in the olliee of the Judge of Probate for the County of Laurens, in the State of South Caro lina, on the 20th day of October 1890. Dated Oct. 20th, A.D. 1899. W. IL M.\ kt is-, Plaintiffs Attorney. Notice to minor Defendants: To the Defendants Wister C. Martin, Clarence Powler, Brooks Fowler, Annie Eli'/a Fowler, J. Ualph Mar tin, Annie Louise Martin, Lenora Martin, Judson Franklin Marlin, Mittie L. Iliggins, Cortos C. Ilig gins, Luther M. Iliggins, George C, Knight, Loula Augustus Knight, Milling Satterlleld, Vinos Batter field, Allen llalbert, Oscar Lindsey and Guy Lindsey, Defendants above j named: Take notice: That unless you procure the appointment of a guardian ad litem to appear and defend this ac tion in your behalf within t wenty days of the service of the summons herein Upon you, an application will he made to this Court on the twenty-first day al ter said service at 12 M , for an or der appointing some suitable and com petent person guardian ad i.itkm for you, and authorizing and directing him to appear and defend the above entitled action in your hohalf. Dated Oct. 20th 1899. W. II. Martin, Plaintiff's Attornov, Nov. 8th 189!).?Ot Slate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. In Court of Common Pleas. Mamie A. Smith, Plaintiff, against John H.Smith, ot. ah, Defendants.? Decree for Sale, Etc. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in tho above staled ense, I will sell at public outcry, to tbo highest bidder, at Laurens Court Home, South Carolina, on Salesday in De combor 1899, It being tbo 4th day of the month, during tho legal hours of sale, all that tract of land, situate in tbo County and State abovo named;containing llvo hun dred and two ?eres, more or less, bonded by lands of tho estate of Mrs. Alewine, Leander Bulentlne, Uundall MurlV and Hoedy River and known as tho obi Browerton home place. Terms: One-half cash und tho balance on a credit of twelve months from d.iy of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of the promises sold, together with inter est on the same. If the purchaser fails to comply with tho terms of sale, tho premises will be n-sold on tho same or some subsequent Salosday on the sumo terms. Pur chaser to pay for papers and rove ntlO stamp..-. John F. BoLT, <;. C. <\ P. A (?. s. Laurens County, 8. C. Nov. 6th 1899.?P. Now Oyster House. I have arranged for tho season a Restaurant at my business place. Will bo glad to 800 and servo all friends and win endeavor to please. B. C. CRISP. Clothed With l'ontr, Ho was it llttlu uncouth, but wub a great travolcr. He had Just returned from the wilds of central Africa, where he bad hobnobbed with nil the royal ties of that savage region, and was be ing lionized in the swagger drawing rooms of Helgravia. "Do tell us ubout the queeu of Boorabooloo," said tho Duchess of Loamshlro. "Is ehe clothed with great power?" "Your grace would think so," he re plied, "if you were to see her six nlg gor maids of honor lacing her cor sets."? Plck-iMe- Up. Sure II? Wim iii-.ii. "Why do you think this mau who almost drove over you was Irish if" ??Because I threatened to lick him." "Well?" "Well, instead of driving on about his business, he u'"t dowu from his wagon and wanted to tight."?-Chicago Times-Herald. TonSnM Just before retiring, it your liver is BlUgglSb, out of tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Hood's Pills And you'll be nil ri^ht in the morning. State ol* South Carolina, County of Laurons. In Court of Common Pleas. Foster N. Martin as Admistrator of the estate of J. N. Martin, deceased. Plaintiff, against M. Young Garling ton and others, Defendants.?Fore closure aud Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Court in the above stated caso I will sell at Laurens Court House. S. C, on Sales day in Deccember, 1890, being the Ith day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, at. public outcry to tho highest bidder, all that tract or parcel 01 .and lying, being and situate in the county and slate aforesaid, containing Sixty-live Acres, more or less, on the waters of Duncans Creek, known as the Mill tract, and bounded by lands of W. T. Tar rant, M. Y. Garllngton and M. C. Lungston. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year, with leave to the purchaser to pay the entire bid in cash. The credit portion to be secured by the bond ot the purchaser, and a mortgage of tho premises sold, with in terest from day of sale. If the pur chaser fails to comply with tho terms of sale said premises to bo rooold at his risk on same or some subsequent Sales day upon same terms, Bui chaser to pav for papers and stamps. GBO S. McORAVY, SherilT, L. C. ? Nov. 7, 1S???It "notice ?OF? County Treasurer. The County Treasurer's Books will be open for the collection of State, County and commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year 1899 at the Treasurer's ollice from Octo ber 15th to Dec. 81st 1899. All persons owning property or paying taxes for others in more than one Township are requested to call for reoiepts in each Town ship in which they live. This is important as additional cost and p?nalty may not be attached.? Prompt attention will bo given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by chocks, money orders, etc. Don't forget to stamp checks. Persons send ing in lists of names to be taken Oh are urged to send in oarly as tho Treasurer is very busy during tho mouth of December. Tax Levy i? as follows: For State purposes, 5 mills For Constiutioual School Tax, 15 mills For Ordinary County Tax, 2? mills For Interest on Railroad Bonds, 84 mills For past indebtedness, \ mill Total County and State, 14 mills Extra Tax for Laurens City Graded School, 2^ mills Extra Tax, Fountain Inn Special School, 4 mills Extra Waterloo Special School, 2 mills For Sullivan Township I Mill extra for Attorneys fco on Rail road, making a total for this Township 15 Mills. All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of 21 and l>0 years aro liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00; except old soldiers who aro exempt at 50 years of ago. Com mutation Road Tax $2.00 in lieu of working the public roads to bo paid at the time as stated above. Come early and avoid the rush it is said there will bo no exten sion this time. Rospeet fully, MESSER BABB, County Treasurer. Laurens, S. C, Oct. 2, 1899?tf. One Evidence Of the prosperity of any town is In patronizing homo enterprises, home tal ent, and home industry. This is what you hear all our successful business men preach, and it is "true as gospel." But such advice applies with equal force to the most insignificant business. Those who count their thousands, as well as tho Blacksmiths, who spend their in comes and fruits of their labor with our "home pcoplo" aro aliko entitled to the patronage of their fellow-citizens. So, don't forget that B. H. ORE WS, the JOB PRINTER, will do your work in neat style, and at prices that will com pete with the lowest, for same quality of work, am! grado of stock used. B. H. OREWS, The Jon Printer. NOTICE, NOTICE. Partioshaving business with tho County Supervisor will find him in his office on Mondr.y and Fri day of each weok, between the hours of ton o'clock a. m. and 4 oclock p. m. R. P. ADAIR, Jan. 6, 1899?ly. Supervisor. R.H.HUDGENS&Sons, ?DEALERS IN? Lumber Coal. WE can supply your wants in Floor ing, Coiling, Weatborboarding, Casing, MouldiugH, Sbinglos and Laths, at Lowest Rates. R. H. HUDGEN8 A SONS. Laurens, S. C, Oct. 18,1898. The Best Dressed Men uro not always tho onos who pay the most for their Clothes. Our Clothing has the knack of giving a cus tomer what he wants. Wo would like to show you how easy it is to suit a man. Very respectfully, Laurens, S. C, Nov. 14, 1804). -LEADING DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, Wims, Pistols, Stoves, Paints and Oils, Harness and Saddlery a Specialty. Wo call special attention to our beautiful lino of LEST in town. Come and see us you will find an up-to-date Hardware Store in every respect. When you want Loaded Shells buy them from us. We have a Hue of Hats and Shokh we are going to close out BeiourJ Cost. Come in a rush to get them, they will go fast, and wo want all of our friends and customers to get. some of these bargains. Wo also havo a nice lino of GROCERIES. Host Prices Paid for Hides and Hees-Wax. MJRf** Get your Window Glass and Shot Guns from us?now is the time you need them. 0MW~~ When you want your old Harness repaired you will find "Old Joe" at his old stand, upstairs. MOSELEY & ROLAND, Laurens, S. C, Oct. IS, 1899. West corner, Public Square. " o Ix? LaOtet)s Wo have been very careful in selecting our stock and have tried to got tho best GOODS for -* LEAST 9V10NEY. * Our lino is complete in W< claim to have up-to-date Stationery at all prices. In School Rooks and Supplies we have the largest and best stock. (QmV* We givo in CASH, or Exchange, tho best Prico for Second hand Rooks. We earnestly solicit your patronage. We remain very respectfully, fAWitro lire ?to Laurens, S.C., Sept. 12,90. Next door to Oavis, Roper Go's, old stand. Have YoO ai? Eye For ?Usioess? if so, see our Millinery, Cloaks, Capos, Underwear, Cor sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, ready made Skirts, Waists, Notions, and tho biggest lino of Fancy Goods for the Hol iday trade ever shown here. And all at tho Lou?est Prices Call and see us, and wo will convince you wo aro right* No trouble to show goods. Miss Rossin Rramlott and Mrs. Emma Richardson aro with us and will be ploased to see their frionds. (Find the right placo). HVTrs. JVC. -A-deums McCordfl' Now Storo, Laurens, S. C. Neu) GOODS! Before the ink is dry on this ad W. W ilson a- CO. will have opened another shipment of Dress Clouds in I<oiiJ Priced Fancies. Also in line ALL-WOOL Poplin and Bengalinos. Special numbers will be shown in Blue Wool Sorgt a. Ladies fine Broad Cloths in Black and all tho Fashionable Shades. We carry the same number in Misses Black Ribbed Uns.' this Season. They aro unquestionably the best artielo at It) cents a pair in this or any market. Ask to see the Ladies Oapes just opened, no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, W G WILSON & CO. T. N. Barksdale Leos to announce that ho has added to his business a fully equipped and well-appointed lino of E'uiDcml %ii)plie;su A handsome HEARSE has boon purchased. In the conduct of funerals, good taste and judgment will govern and patrons aro promised efliciont and prompt, sorvico. A very large stock of Caskets, till prices and sizes, kept on hand. T. r{. Barksdale. fl&T East-side of Public Square The .sleek *>f funeral supplh - is k< :<1 on tho lloor with Mr. Burks dale's line of vehicles. Mr. K. P. Milan) has gci iral charge of these depart ments and e.ills, day or night, Sundays and week ays, will have instant atten tion. At nights or Sundays, 'Phone Mr. Milam's residence. ?Vegc (able Preparation for As - slmilnlingilicrootlniHiBcvlula ting \\)o stomachs nndDowels of lNlAt\lS.?CHILABElV Promotes Di^esUon.Chcerful ncss and Rcst.Contains neilhcr Opium Morphine nor^Iineral. Not Nakcotic. Reapc ofOldUrSAMUELnrCBKIl PumjJan Se*d ? sflx.Sc/vur * ItocAtlUtSdi ? /iru'tc Srt/l '* J\vptrmitit , Jfi Ciututxatt SnJa * ftitntSttd - Clorifu-d Sitfttr ? A perfect Remedy forConstipn tion, Sotir.Sfonuich.Dini rhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish ucss and Lo ss OF SLEEK Tae'sirnllc Sijgrinlurc of ntew Stork. . ;A,tb months, old 35 Doses -35Cents cxact copr OK wuai.vuu. Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THr ccHTAim company, ncwvoskcitv. GO TO b JJ b BS WHEN IN NEED OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries> Provisions, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc., at LOWEST PRICES. LAUl?e*Js, S. C, May 8th, 1800. v V