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THE ADVERTISER. I ?ubscrlptlou Prlce-ia Months, $1.60 Payable In Advance, 15. ? . HA I.I,, IMilor. Kates for Advertising. - Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Liberal reduction made for large Advertisements. w. w. Ball, Proprietor. LAURENB, s. C, Dec., in, IM?*.'. At Home and Abroad. Tho status is the same in tho Phil ippines and AguinaldO is at large. In Soutb Africa tho British and the poor Boers aro contesting the ground, the British gaining ground. There Is a rumor of men from Chicago and Mil waukee and other Western cities or ganizing to go to the assistance of the Boors. If so, It is very fooli?h, but it will not matter a thousand years hence. Wo must still not take things t)0 serio' s'y. At Washington the Republicans are rushing a Bill in the House in the In terest of National Hanks and the L'old standard, Gontlo reader take advice and don't buy too many hooks on the money question; if however you uro bent'hat way provide a steel jacket for your Intellectuals and insure against insanity for the benefit of dear ones. Roberts, tho alleged pol t gam ist, elected to Congress from Utah, is still denied his soat, a speeial committee having the matter in ohargo and the report will not come in in a hurry. The Republlcani are against his being seated to a man except one and also the Democrats save tho leaders who are for seating him on technical grounds and trying him afterwards. It Is a distinction without a difference and it is best once for all to have it declared that one wife is enough for a Congressman. Roberta Is an English man born, naturalized in this country, and while moving he should have gone East to Turkey or Morocco. We are opposed to all trusts and monopolies and especially this one which Roberts Is undertaking to organize. The latest news is that Roberts will not be seated. It Is announced that Col. J. W. Barnwcll, State Senator for Charles ton, will run for Congress from that District next year. Blllott, of Beau fort, has represo'ted the District for four or five terms acceptably. Charles ton has a majority of the Democratic voters of tho entire District and can elect, If these votes be centered on one man. The certificate of election in Ken tucky goes to Taylor, Republican, for Governor. * * An old Song and Dance. There would seem to he no end to tho Dispensary killings or blood-let ting In the enforcement of our whis key "reform." We have made up our minds that tho Dispensary is a reform of the methods of the world?the best "solution"- and the proposition must be proved if it takes to the crack of doom, never mind tho crack of pistols. Two State Constables, Com well and Cool y, during last week at Green ville, suspected one Howard, a crip ple, of complicity in contraband and laid violent hands upon him. Where upon the music commenced and the grand old State of South Carolina mourns a martyr In Corn well, and Howard's widow is in weeds. A most logical "solution" and Improvement on the systems of our sisters, Georgia, North Carolina and New York. In the meanwhile the authors and friends of the "solution" can solace themselves with the rellectlon that wo have tho mon to spare. *** Governor McSwconey has received an invitation to attend the session of tho Methodist Conference at Orange burg. Governor McSwoenoy is much pleased with tho invitation but finds that ho will ho unable to go to Orangeburg this week o.i account of tho pressure of official business.?The State. Bad for his Kxccllency. He should havo strained a point and carried his staff. *** Hannn, manager of MoKinlsy's '98 campaign may pale his ineffectual Ores in the campaign to come. In his mes sage McKinley assumes tho reins and fires his second instalment of guns with artistic precision. Tho game of 1000 can snfoly bo left to McKinloy and Bryan. *** The Las i hour. Tho Board of Control at tholr meet ing Dec. Oth: Mr. Williams offered the following n solution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That no sample whiskey shall bo given out to any person hy any member of tho board of control or any other dispensary official] and af ter eampies havo been used for tho purposes for which they havo been submitted; they sha'l be turned into the regular stock of tho dispensary. And it would seem that tV is ought to sottlo tho fate of this much vexing in stitution. *** Secretary of State Cooper last night received a consignment of gold fish, to be placed in tho pond at tho State House and at the Executive mansion. The lot included three va rieties, numbering altogether about two hundred fish. They will be well eroteoted.?Columbia cor. News and ourler. Protooted! To-be-sure; dispensary guards in stool armor. Millions Uivcn Away. It is cortainly gratifying to tho public to know of one ooiioefJi in the land who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and euH?r ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's Now Discovory for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, havo givon nway over ton million trial ottlos of this groat mcdicino nnd havo tho (satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless ??sos. Asthma, Bron ohitis, Hoarseness and all dis eases of tho Throat, Cheat and Lungs aro suroly enrod by it. Call ou the Laurons Drug Co. nnd get a trial bottle froo. Regular size 60 cents and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. Walhalla Cotton Mills. The Manufacturers' Record of recent date has this interesting U0W8 item: "It was recently unnoticed that Messrs. Edwin lt. Lucas, of Ashe ville, N. C, and W. 10. Lucas, of Laurens, S. C, were to make im provements to tlx- Walhallu Cot ton Mills, at Walhalla. During tlw past woek th'! company of footed :?. reorganization, lOdwin It. Lucas being eleoted president and treasurer. S. M. Millikeu, of New York, Arthur I). M. Gibbs, of Sa vannah, Ga.J W. 10. Lueas and ESdwin R. Lucas were chosen di rectors. The new president will locate in Walhalla to devote his personal attention to the plant's management. Tho capital stock of $ 100,01 K) is increased to jfU?o, 000, und the equipment of the factory will Ins increased to 10, 900, which moans an addition of 0,072 Bpiudlos. Three thousand spindles will be installed in the near future. M i\ 10. R. I tiicas, who has bvon elected president and trensuier of tho company \< from Darlitlgton OCtinty. He was a graduate of the class of 1889 Of the South Caro lina College, and has been cashier and president of hanking corpora lions in Spartan burg and Ashc ville.?-''or. News and Courier, Bravo Men Fail Victims to stomach, liver und kidneys us well us women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in tho blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, li^tl'-ss, run-down feeling. But there's no need to ft el like that. Listen to .1. W. Gardner, Idavillo, 1ml. He says: "Electric Hitters arc just tho thing for a man when lie is nil run-down and don't cure whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat any thing and have a new lease on life. Only 50 cnts at Lumens Drug Co. 10 very bottle guar anteed. "NOTICE" Ol Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Tako notice that on t he 18ih d?y of .January, 1900, we will render :i final account of our acts and doings as Administator of the es tate of M. B.Garrett, deceased, in tho oflico of Judge of Probate for Laurens county at 11 a. m., and on the same day will apply for a dual discharge from our trust as such Administrator. All persons having demands against said estate will please present them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, or be forever barre l. S. B. GARRETT, Dec. iL', '99-4b Administrator. Slate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF La.UR.ENS. In tho Probate Court. Charles W. Burton, individually and as Adm'r, etc., of Permelia 0. Hurton, Plaintiff, vs. Mary 10. Wood. James Franklin Bur ton, et al., Defendants.---Action to sell land in payment of debts. Pursuant to the decree in tho above stated action, I will sell at public outcry at Laurens Court House, South Carolina, within (ho legal hours of sale, on Sales day in January, A. D. 1900, being the 2d day of the month, all I hut tract of land situate in the county of Laurens, State of South Caro ina, containing one hundred and thirty-four (184) acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of .John Franks, A. H, Martin, Garrett, W. H. Ball and others. Terms of Sale?Ono half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tho premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the tornu of sale aro not complied with, tho promi ses will be re-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms at tho risk of the former purchaser. O. G. Thompson. j. P. Li o. Dec. 5th I899.? 4t. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas ?Judg ment of Foreclosure and Sale. Piedmont. Savings and Investment Co., Plaintiff, against Charles Bhunds, ot id., Defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in tho above staled ease, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, at Laurens Court House, South Carolina, on Satosday In Jan uary 1900, it being tho 2d day of tho month, during tho legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House door Laurens S. c.. the fo! I >\ving described real estate, to the highost blddor, after duo and legal nolico, all that tract of land situ:?tp in the city of Laurent*, in the coun ty and stato aforesaid, containing one-fourth (j) of an acre, morn or '/ ss, bounded by lands of Harrison Hunter, Kaufman, and Heory Jones and an un-numod street, be ing lot conveyed to tho said Charles Shands by B. W. Ball and Lewis W. KImkins. Terms: One-half cash and ihe balaneo on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, credit portion to ho secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of the premises Bold, logolher with Inter est on tho same. If the purohasi r fulls to comply with tho terms or* sale, tho premises will ho rt-sold on tho same or somo subsequent Salesday on the same terms. Pur chaser to pay for papers and revc nuo slumps. John P, Boi/r, c. c. c. P, & a. s. Laurens County, S. 0. Dec. ?l h 1TO?4t. A Chance for a Homo. If you wish to buy on VERY KASY TERMS a desirable Homo In this city, apply to W. W. HALL. F. 8.--Willi rant If preferred. rViin 4'Strike For Your Altars and Your Fires." Patriotism is always com mendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a good citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life. To do this, pure blood is absolutely neces sary, and Hood's Sarsapa rilla is the one specific which cleanses the blood thorough ly. It acts equally welt for both sexes ~.ai all ages. Humor ? " When 1 need a blood puri fier I ( ike Hood's S*rs*p*rtit** ? cured my humor and is excellent as a nerve ionic." fosie Eaton. Stafford Springs. Ct. y&odl SoAiapmitfa I!., i,is Tili cur? liter HI* thu iioii-lrrUaUiiK nnd Ol . ,-.i::.:.rtlC tt> !:>!<?? .mill HmxU .Sar-ifmU?. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE! Armron's Oi i ick, ) Lavkkns, s. 0., Deo. 1, 180?. \ Thk Auditor's Ollloe will be open from lim ist day of January to the 20th day of February, 1000, to receive re turns of Personal property for luxation in i .aureus t'mm ty. For tho convenience of taxpayers, tho Auditor will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year, to wit : Jaoks Township, Dr. F. M. Sett lor's, January 8, from 10 n m to 2 p m. Jacks Township, Keiino, Jan un ry 0, from 10 a m 1 p un. Hunter Township, Clinton. Jan uary 10. from 10 am to 2 y> m. Hunter Township, Residence of Duck Voting, January 1 1, from 10 a m to 2 i? in. Cross Hill Township, Spring Grove, January 12, from 10 a m to 2 p in. Cross 11 ill Township, Cross Hill, January from 10 a in to 2 pm Waterloo, Township, Waterloo, Fannary 15, from 10 a m to 2 p m. Wat or loo Township, Ekom .Jan uary 10 from lo ;i m to 2 p m Waterloo Township, Alt. Calln ghor. January 17, from 10 a in to 2 p m. Sullivan Township, Brewer ton, January IS, from 10 a m to 2 p in. Sullivan Township, Princeton. January 19. from 9 n in to 12 m. Sullivan Township, Tumbling Shoals, January 10, from 1 p m to 1 p m. Dial Township, Abner Babb's, January 20, from 0 a m to 12 m. Dial Township, I). 1). Harris', January 22, from 10 n m to 2 p in. Dial Township, V. A. White's, January 23, from 10 a m to 2 p m. Young's Township, Parson's Store,, January 24, from 10 11 m to 2 p m. Young's Township, Young's Store, January 25, from 10 a m to 2 p m. Young's Township, Pleasant Mound, January 20, from 9 0, m to 12 in. Young's Township, Lanford Station, January 20, from 2 to 4 p m. SoufHetown Township, Tylers vi 1 lo, January 27, from 10 a m to 2 p in. It will save much time to taxpayers, also greatly facilitate (he work Ol the Assessor, if every person before leav ing home will make out a complete list of every item of personal property in the following order: Horses, cattle, mules, sheep and goats, hogs, watches, organs and pianos, buggies, wagons and carriages, dogs, merchandise, ma chinery and engines, moneys, notes and accounts above indebtedness, and a 1 other property including house hold. It is always required that the Audi tor get the lirst given name of the tax payer in full. Under the head of place of residence on tax return, give the township. All male Citizens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, on the 1st of January, except those who are incapable of earning a support from being maimed, or from other causes, arc deemed taxable polls (Confederate veterans excepted.) And all taxpayers are required to give the number of their school dis trict. After the 20th day of February next, fifty per cent, penalty will he attached for failures to make returns. In every community there am per sons who cannot read or that do not take a newspaper. Those more fortu nate may do such persons a great fa vor hy telling them of the time to make returns or by returning for them. The assessing and collecting taxes is done in the same year, and we have to aggregate the number and value of all horses, mules, cattle and other pieces of personal property, as well as the acres of land, lots and buildings and their value that there are in this county, and have tho same on file in ? the Comptroller General's office by the BOtll of June of each year, and from t hat time to the first day of October the Auditor's and Treasurer's dupli cate have to be completed and an ab stract of tin work in the Comptroller General's office by that time, which will show at a glance that the Auditor has no time to take returns, or any thing else much, bet ween (he 1st day of October, but work on the hooks and the blanks. We hope, therefore, that all taxpayers will make their returns in time. W. L. FERGUSON, Auditor. Surveying;. Offlco of tho undersigned in Lit tle building, next door to J. H. Sullivan, up stairs. Surveying nnd business requiring a notary promptly attended to. John IVf. Huogknb, April 11, 1809. THE LAUREN8 BAR. w. Si kotoht, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Will practice In all tho Courts of the Piate. Prompt attention to all busi ness entr?ste?! to (dm. Office, Laurens, 0. II . McCord's new building. Maren 14, 1809, ROBERT a. COOPErT Attorney at Law, OFFIOK?Up stairB ovor If. Terry'a Store. Prompt attention givon to ail business. l.anroiiH, S. C, Oct. 2^.d|>-tf State of South Carolina, County of Laukkns. Court of Probate. Washington H. Drummond, Kxcou tor of tho Last Will and Testament <>f G. Washington Martin, <l)o cessed), Plaintiff, against O. F. Cox, Mnxoy A Cox,Ollntha C. Cox, Ar thur M. C<>.\. Sanford Alvin Cox, Collier D. Cox, Mary Eulaluh Uar r r, Vandlvor 0. Martin, Ralph it. Martin, Sa'ie Boyd Wallace, Wis U?r (3 Martin. Alpha V. Mills, Lucy Ostollo Martin, Mattio O. Fowler, Minims W. Fowler, Clarence Fow ler, Brooks Fowler,Aunie Eliza Fow li>r,Thoresa Fowler,Matth- c. Parks, Jasper K. Martin, Benjamin E. Mar tin, Elmo O. Mai tin, .lames a. Mar tin, P. II. Martin, J. Ralph Martin, Annie Louise Martin, Lcnora Mar tin, Judson Franklin Martin, Alico R.Stewart, Esther J. Uox, Cary P. Martin, P. t'onwny .Martin. flora v. Martin, Fountain B. Mai tin.Nan nie M. Flomlng, James B. lllgglns, Mary Tioora Madden, James Benja min l?ggins, Mittie L. Higgins, CortesO. Higglns, Luther M. Hig gins, Williamson II. Martin, Li/.Zle C. Sitgrcaves, Permolia J. West moreland, Perm-llaC. Gwyno, Mol lie a. Alien, Lena E, Moore, Eugonia c. Ferguso ',Opl olia F. Fowler, Wil liam K. Boho.Churloa B. Hobo, Sarah K. Knight, \\ likes B. Knight, Boury I) Knight. Georgo C. Knight. Loula Augustus Knlgbt,Theod08la B, Mar tin, Milling Sattorflold, Vines Sat torfleld,Benjamin M. Llndsey,James W. Lindsey, Amelia Halbert Th< mp pon, Bennetta Halbert Snullln, Allon Halbort, Alma Llnnoy Johnson. Os oar Lindsey, Guy Llndsey and Caro line s.* Martin, Defendants?(Sum mons for Rolief ) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the Oill00 of the Judge of the Court of Probate for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his ofllco at Laurens, South Carolina,with in twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of thodayof si ch service: and if you fail to auswt r the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain till" to this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Oct. 20th A. 1>. 189?. w. H. Martin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to absent Defendants: To the- Defendants Mary Eulaluh Har ris, Vandiver c. Martin, Ralph 11. Martin, Sadie Boyd Wallace, wister C. Martin.MimmsW.Fowler,.!.Ralph Martin, Annie Louise Martin, Lo nora Martin, Judson Franklin Mar tin, James Benjamin Higglns, Mill ing Satterlleld, Vines Sattorflold, Beuj. VI Llndsey, Jas. W. Llndsey, Amelia Halbert I hompson, Bcnctta Malbert Snutlin, Allen Halbert,Alma Llndsoy Johnson, Oscar Ltndsoy and Guy Lindsey. Take notice: That tho complaint in this action was filed in the Office of the Judge of Probate for tho. County of Laurens, in the State of South Ca. o lina, on the 20th day of October 1899. Dated Oct.20th, A. D. 1800. W. H. M artin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to minor Defendants: To the Defendants Wister C. Martin, Clarence Fowler, Brooks Fowler, Annie F.liza Fowler, J. Ralph Mar tin, Annie Louise Martin, Lenora Martin, Judson Franklin Martin, Mittie L Higglns, Cortes C. Big gins, Luther M. Higgins, George O, Knight, Loula Augustus Knight, Milling Satterlleld, Vines Satter Qold, Allen Halbert, Oscar Lindsey and Guy Lindsey, Defendants above named: Take notice: That unless you procuro the appointment of n guardian ad litem to appear and defend this ac tion in your behalf within twenty days of tho service of the summons herein upon you, an application will be made to this Court en the twenty-first day al ter said service at P2 M., for an or der appointing some suitable and com petent person guardian ad LITEM for you, and authorizing and directing him to appear and defend the above entitled action in your behalf. Dated Oct. 20th 1899. W. H Martin, Plaintiff's Attorney, Nov. 8th 1800.?Ot "notice " ?OF? County Treasurer. The County Treasurer's Books will be open for tho collection of State, County and commutation Road Tuxes for fiscal year 1890 at the Treasurer's office from Octo ber 15th to Dec. Hist 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 penalty may not be attached.? Prompt attention will bo given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by checks, money orders, otc. Don't forget to stamp checks. Persons send ing in lists of names to bo taken off aro urged to send in early as the Treasurer is very busy during tho month of December. Tax Levy is as follows: For State purposes, 5 mills For Constiutional School Tax, :i mills For Ordinary County Tax, 2^ mills For Interest on Railroad Bonds, 8^ mills For past indebtedness, mill Total County and State, 1-1 mills Extra Tax for Laurens City Graded School, 2.^ mills Extra Tax, Fountain Inn Special School, 4 mills Kxtra Waterloo Special School, 2 mills For Sullivan Township 1 Mill oxtra for Attornoys foo on Rail road, making a tolal for this Township 15 Mills. All able-bodied male citizens between tho ages of 21 and (50 yoars aro liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00; oxcoptold soldiers who aro exempt at oO years of ago. Com mutation Road Tax $2.00 in lieu of working the public roads lobe paid at the time as staled above Como oarly and avoid the rush it is said there will bo no exten sion this time. Respectfully, MESSER BAHR, County Treasurer, Lam-one, S O, Oct. 2, 1899?tf. NOTICE. NOTICE. Parties having busiuos* with the County Supervisor will find him in his oflico on Monday and Fri day of each weok, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and 4 oclook p. m. R. P. ADAIR, Jan. 6, 1809?ly. Supervisor. HMiiitirtyffifift1^ T. N. Barksdale begs to anuoimco that he has added t*> his busiuess u fully equipped and well-appointed Ii 11 <? of A handsome HEARSE has boon purchased, [n tho conduct of funerals, good taste and judgment will govern and porous aro promised ofTioiont and prompt sorvioo. A very largo Block of Caskets, all prices and sizes, kept on hand. T. 1S(. Bafksdaie. f[]kW East-side of Public Square. gjSf Tho stock of funeral supplies Is kept on tho lloor with Mr. Barks dale's lino of vehicles. Mr. R, P. Milam has general charge of tins; depart mcnts and calls, day or night, Sundays and week days, will have Insta lit atten tion. At nights or Sundays, 'Phono Mr. Mllam's residence. Seasonable and Beautiful Goods aro shown on evory counter. Everything which comes under the general head of DRY G-OODS lias found a place in our store. Our customers will And a lea lily ab mt the Crjristrqas Seasot) here. It will bo felt in the pooket-book. Quality rises high, bill prices are on the lowest perch. Respectfully, THE HUB, giT" Throo Doors West of Post Ollico. LEADING DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, (inns, Pistols, Stoves, Paints and Oils, Harness and Saddlery a Specialty. Wo call spi oial attention t<> cur beautiful lino of Stoves and Cutlery, BEST in town. Oomo raid see us you will find an up-to-date Hardware Store in evory t'ospeot. When you want, Loaded Shells buy them from us. We have a line of Hats and Shoes wo are going to closo out Beloui Cost. Come in a rush to get them, thoy will go fast, and we want all of our friends and customers to get some of these bargains. Wo also have a nice line of GROCERIES. ?est Prices Paid Cor Hides and Bees-Wax. M0T" Get your Window Glass and Shot, Guns from us?now is tho time you need them. Jf?F"* When you want your old Harness repaired you will And "Old .Joe" at his old stand, upstairs. MOSKLICY & ROLAND, Laurons, S. C, Oct. is, 1890. _West corner, Public. Square. EH llillHIIMIIII'iillim'lllillllllllllllUM L JIB m ?Vepctahlc Preparation for As similating IhcToodatuiRetfula tlng tlie Stomachs and Dowels of i.niti:\ Promotes jOigcstion.Chccrfut ness andRcsl.Contalns nellhcr Opmm.Morphine nor >Jin?X?d. WOT NARCOTIC. 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Its policies are incontestable from date of issuo. Its policies us now issued contain no restriction as to residence, travel or occupation, as to habits of life, or as to manner, tlmo or place of death. The sole eon dition is that if premiums are paid tho Company will certainly pay the policy immediately in tho event it becomes a claim by death, either in one sum or a limited number of in stalments at option or insured, and thus leave a widow or an estate a legacy and not a law-suit. II- policies cannot bo forfeited after being one year in force, the in sured receiving extended insurance, or after two years, oither extended insurance or a paid-up policy. Its policies will be re-instated at any time during the five jr.ars fol lowing the non-payment of any premium, if evidence of in surability is satisfactory to tho Company and non-forfeiture provisions have become operative. It gives a grace of one month in the payment of premiums. You can borrow money from tho Company any time ou demand at 5 per cent per annum, after your policy has boon two years in force. You do not have to die to win. If you live 10, 15, 20, 25 or HO years you can settle your policy in any way that best suits your cir cumstances at the time?tor cash, paid-up insurance annuity, or other options. If you live to the end of the term you will have made a substantial provision for yourself in old age, and if you die before the end of the term you will have made a substantial provision for your family or yo^ r estate. It is the most valuable estate you will loavo behind you, more certain in its results than lands, bouses, slocks or bonds, as its value does not rise and fall with the market. Tho New York Life Insurance Company is t be only company in which you can get ALL of these benefits. You want the very best?the most privileges and the fewest restric tions, whether small or great-?and the New-York Life's Ac oumulatiou Policy furnishes it. Wo insure women also. Address, GEO. C. HO DO ES, Agent, (Sreomvootl, S. C. Have Yo? ai? Ivjre Fot B?sifjess? if so, sec our Millinery, Cloak's, Capos, Underwear, Cor sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, ready made Skirts, Waists, Notions, and the biggest lino of Fancy Conds for tho Hol iday trade evei shown hero. And all at the Loudest Prices Jail and see us, and we will convince you wo aro right* No trouble to diow goods. Miss Bessie Bramlett and Mrs. Emma Richardson are with us and will be pleased to see their friends. (Find the right, place). 3VCrf3 3VE* Adams McCords' New Storo, Laurens, S. C. REMEMBER THE NAME Mansion House Steam Laundry. Basket loaves Laurens Wednesday and returns on Saturday. ML, L. ROPER, AgCllt. IT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL \ GOOD when your wifo tells you on a Sun day morning that your shirt front and collar livals the "beautiful snow" on hill top and meadow. There is nothing that can encircle your neck, outside of her snowy arm, that will please you moro on \ Sunday than a collar done up with \ \ the perfect color and finish that M V \ ^ \\ wo I?* 011 all linen laundered "Nothing succeeds liko success." As a proof of this you will find our agents representing us in all of the principalplaeos in South Carolina, southern North Carolina and north-east Georgia, Our com missions to agents aro liberal. We defy competition in quality,quan tity, quantity and price. For further particulars apply to'A. A. Gates, Proprietor, Mansion IIouso, Groouvillo, S. C. .^dGO TO I J. H. WHEN IN NEED OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc., at LOWEST PRICES. LAURENS, S. C., May ?th, 1800.