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kl)VERTISEli, Ji Prlce-12 .Months, $1.50 kjable in Advance. t. W. ?ALI-, Editor. \dvcrtisiug. Ordinary Ad Iments, nor square, onn inser i.OOj each subsequent inser tion. Its. Liberal reduction made rgc Advertisements. w. \v. Bai i 1'ropriet.or. 'KENS, S. C, l ob. 21, 11)00 OF H LEUISLATUHE. fhe General Assembly adjourned IK Dil-'. Saturday at 1 A M. (Sunday iriilng ) The rosult of the work done 111 bo known in April next when the Bublio printer In s done h- work. It 18 BUfllolent that we now -ay that very ['ittle legislation was done of a general cope affecting tho whole state Local pt on us to counties having or tiOi hav '/ng dispensaries was killedjtho hundred thousand appropriation to public mods in addition to tho COnStitll-I fhal tax was killed; blounlal sessions | slaughtcrodswc bollovo the county leers salary bill went through; the 111 to complete the State House is law id good picking will follow; mauy lls of more or less consequence strangled In the dosing WOO hall hours. No great harm is done fid we hope much good. All in all the Itato Is fairly getting along and there Is no quarrel with our Representa tives. They were, we believe, honest and patriotic, and did their best for their constituency. Nobody will be grudge a farthing of their' sm.ill pay u d all thank them for their patriotic T>/oll" done. ?On Friday last tho officials under die new dispensary law were elected, tho two houses voting in joint assem bly. For Commission! r i?. II, Theus, iL U. Drum, A. C. Lyles, S. VV. Vanoe tnd W. B. Black were nominated. The italary is $3,000 and a nice crumb and Representative (.?rum had almost a walk-over. The three directors arc L. T. Williams, H. H. Evans and A. F. II. Dukes. It was n sort of happy | family allair, a I (he elect oxeopt Wil liams being members of the Hons'.? [They remembered the scriptural in junction-he is worse than an Inlldol' who docs not take care of his own household The a dvkutiskk however takes occasion to lemurk that it hsa noted with approbation the course of these inembors, and no scandal need bo apprehended under this board.? Rub Lvans is well known to many of our readers, having resided here and was not long ago Mayor of this city . He led In the race by three lengths, an easy winner. He married a Lau rens lady and that account > for bL ea9y victory. Displeasure at the course of Senator John L. McLaurln is faintly disclosed. Some of his friends, particularly the newspaper friends who ' whooped him up" when ho was a candidate in the primary of 18(17, show symptoms of downright nausea at his "apparent bondings towards tin: republican party. There is no reason for their discomfort. Mr. McLaurln lias been wholly consistent. It was pointed'out In that campaign that Mr MoLaurln was the pet of Speaker Reed, that ho had acquired a pull with the republi can leader and that his record in Con gress was rich with evidences of re publican tendencies. Mr.MoLaurin has fulfilled the i rediutions of intelligent watchers of Ills previous conduct. He is not. to blame. Ho Is a plastic, duc tile and workable person undoubtedly, but everybody knew that when he was eltctcd. For hfj?. McLaurln to have been unfriendly to the republican party would have been lo betray his ancient allies. Ho was under obliga tions to the republican party. To fool tho people of South Carolina was the part set for him to play. He found them, led by profound and astute news paper*, ar. - easy mark."' They danced to republican tur.es in 1 s*?7. MoLaurln js a bird of the same leather now as tlien . He was always full of vain tricks and qua In concoits and always a person of marvellous political ver satilty. But he is the same MoLaurln who swore, for example, to his fidelity to John Gary Evans, at Hdgefleld In July 1SSI7 and denlo I it with fierce ln? dignation three weeks later. Mr, Mo Laurln is faithful now to Ills own pe culiar standards, fanciful doublings and devious turnings. His claims for re-election are vastly stronger than ever they were for election and if his chums of 1897 oppose him now, it is thov, not he, who have been tin faith ful." It is a glowing, shining fact, more over that MoLaurln is one of the most useful men In Congress to the McKin ley administration. He is a republi can for all the important purposes of Mr. Banna. Bui ho Is a JefTersonian, Jacksonian. democrat of course. If he were not, ho would bo utterly cast out, so far as his state is concerned.? He retains popularity in South Caro lina- He bus only to call himsell a democrat and his foibh a are winked at by his constituents. We all know his true character, but so long as ho only votes with the republicans and calls himself a democrat, he is perfectly agreeable to South Carolina. He could not be more of a McKinley lieutenant In fuel than he is and has been, but let him dare to call himself a republi can in candor and common honesty, (and In his heart we suspect he would like so to do), and what this proud old state would do to him would ba a plenty. A fellow of Infinite variety h Mr. McLaurln and very smooth. Gold Democrats are now advised to support Bryan the Presidency* They seem to that there is not a living chance free silver as ap pearances now inmcate, but that 10 to 1 Is still a plank in the democratic wigwam. Just as a Chinese magnate wears bis peacock feather. All the democrats, and democrats socalled and otherwise, seem to be turning in to this road and having no particular currency bearing, but i s |< adlng in the direction of the White, House It should be remembered In the while that all roads lead to Home. * * a Hushing Bryan. Whon a pretty, fresh and blushing maiden Hashes upon a noighborllOOU suddenly the gallant and callow youth are lavish In their attention and call It "rushing her." There is neither name nor phrase yet Invented to de scribe the manner of the citizenship falling over each other to welcomo Bryan in South Carolina during last week. In the Event? On the announcement of a possi bility of a Senatorial vuncancy candi dates at Columbia swarmed as bees out from a hive when the genial FINAL PRESENTMENT OF Tub Grand Jury, at tub Febru ary Tbrm, 1000. To Ilia Honor 0. W. Buchanan, Presid ing .1 udge : The Qrand Jury bc? loavo to Bubmil tho following as their Final Presentment for ; 11i-i Term ol't 'ourt,? 1. Wo have pa s ?1 upon all bills band ed us by tho Solicitor. Wo Hod that tho repeated recom toon latioo.fi of forotor Qrand .1 urica- -thai tho roadway bo widened under the C N. & b. Ii. lb, in the eastern part of the oity of Laurons,?has boeu disregarded, nod wo most earnestly urgo that this mat ter bo reforrod to tho proper authorities with Instructions to proceed at once have the fiaId recommendations carried nut. We bavo visited tho County Jail and lind everything in good e inditioo, and prisoners we 1 fed and car< d for. I. Wc have visited the various public i Hi ics and tind them all well and neatly kept. We have also examined tho bonds ol all the County officos ami Rod th in properly executed, and, so far as wo are able to ascertain, sufficient. .">. A committee of our body has visi led our County Home for the poor, and Und that the inmates are satisfied and well-cared for, and wo rccomineud the following improvements to bo made at once, namely : coil room on second lloor of keepct's house ; also add one room t> Mime 12-18 feot , also remove two old dilapidated inmate bones, and build Iwo double houses with chimucys in middle, si/.o ol houses lU by 3(1 feet, 9 feet high, same to be weather boarded and ceiled with lirst-olass lumber ; also good light floors tobe placed in two Other bouses. 6. We desire to call your Honors at tention to the recommendations of former Qrand Jury, that the County Supervisor purchase blood hounds for usj iu trailing ciiminals. It seems that this recommen dation has been overlooked. Therefore, wo respectfully urge that said recom mendation bo can icd out at once. Our body beg leave to recommend that section '?> of the Final Presentment ol the (Irand Jury at October term, 1808, respecting much ncoded improvom mts in th i court room be attended to immedi ately. 8. We recommend that the County Supervisor provide suitable closets on the Jail lot, with doors and locks, tor the con venience of the citi/.ms while in attoud i upon the court. Also, that a railing partition be placed in tho Auditor'ti olli 0 for the convenience of the Auditor. Also, that terra cotta piping be placed in the drainage from the County Jail. Also, that the vault in the Clerk's Office be enlarged Buffioiontly to hold the K-cords of the office. Alter lung year- of experience wc And that the present system ol working the public roads is a failure. Wc rec ommend a tax levy ol one mill on the taxable property of the county, to be ex pended in working tho public roads, and that the commutation tax be reduced to one dollar per capita, and that the same bo made compulsory. Also, that at least one road machine, of the most improved pattern, he purchased and placed on the roads at an early date. 10. We recommend that where tho road beds arc in deeply-worn cuts, that there be re-surveys made wherever prac ticable, and roads located or laid out, so as to give advantages of the gravel sur? fttc< 8 and drainage. 11. We find that tlie formation ol a huge (rust under the name of the Vir ginia-Carolina Chemical Company for the purpose of controlling the sale of f'or tiliy. is, is a matter of grave concern to the farming interests of our County, and the Legislature is urged to investigate said trust and. il possible, to thwart the injustice being done the farmers of the State. 12. Wo lind thai tin ro is a Railroad Crossing over the <!. C. & N. Ifailroud, near Dr. W. C. Trby's place, in Hunter Township, that is dingcrous to the trav eling public, by reason of said Crossing boing dug out in the said Kailroad out. We rec iinnn nd that the proper authori ties givo this matter immediate attend >n, and make such improvements as will a' 1 w tho traveling public to prss without b^.tng in danger of passing trains. In conclusion, we desire to thank your Honor, the Solicitor, and other officers ol the Court for the many courtesies ex tended to tho Grand Jury during this term of the ('ourt. Respectfully submitted, John D. M. Shaw, Feb. I), 1900. Foreman. ?'The Hotter Part Of valor is discretion," und the bettor part of the treatment of disease is prevention. Disease originates in impurities in tho blood. People who take it at thia season Hay they uro kept healthy all the year round. It in because thia medicine expels impurities and makes tho blood rich and health-giving. All liver ills are OUted by Hood's Pills. 25 cents. IMood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Halm Co. ??5 Mitcholl Street, Atlanta, (in., a ly of our readers may obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. B. B.?Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest,grandest,best and strong est Blood Remedy known. Cures when all olso fails, pimples, ul eors, scrofula,eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical ad viei! included, when description of your trouble is given . This gen erous off or is worth wh^lo accept ing.Sample I d'do sent .,il charges prepaid. Large bottle, (contain ing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Try B. B, B. N?TIGE a There will bean election hold' at Waterloo, S. ('., on Wednes day, the 28th of February 1900, of voting a tax to ihn Waterloo ^lio yoar 1900. Township Rcu>ion Boards. There wlB be a meeting of the Chairman of the several township hoards In the Court lion-eat 10 o'clock A. M., February 'JTth to complete county Heard anil receive returns. B. w. Ball. Feb. 20, 1000, Chairman. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Piain? Held, III., makes the statement that Bho caught cold which sot* tl< (1 on her lungs: she was treated for a month by In r family physi cian, but grew worse Ho told her she was a hopoloss victim of Consumption and that no modi cine could cm?' bor. Her druggist suggested Dr King's New Dis covery for Consumpiiou; she bought n bottle and to her delight found horsolf beuoflttod from lirsl dose. Sho continued its use and utter taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as sho over was. Free trial bot? tlos of this Great Discovery at Tho bullion-; Drug Co. Only 5O cents und $1.00. Every bottle gnu ran teed. a la -? K I Tho Most ? I Popular Veteran. ? ?j D rj Vote for your choice of Con-^ u federate Voterau Pensioner ino g Laurons County to have a freer, ^ round trip Railroad ticket top ?i the Louisvillo Re-union. S >j n u r> 5 ...... m The Advertiser. TUB A?VKHtISKR will pay the rail road expenses of the most popular Con fed 1 rate veteran who draws a pen sion, in I.aureus county, to the greti 1 on 1 od crate rc-unlon In Loutsvilli Kontucky, Inch 0 ens on the 20.h of next May. Below appears a printed ballot with a blank Bpaco on which the name of the veteran for whom you wish to vote may be written in ink or pencil. <'lip this ballot, and hand it or send it to Tiik Advertiser ofliceby mail. Any person may vote as many of these bal lots as he chooses and person- living out of the county may vote. The contest will be co lined to pen sioners, because TUB Advertiskr do sires s. mo vote an to have this trip Who would otherwise be unable to make it. HullotS will appear every week up Ik and Including May 28rd so that every subscriber will he able to vote about twenty limes between this and the end of the contest. I he bal ots can of course be saved and voted alto gether. The Advertiser prints each week about lifty papers which are lor sale and are not sent to subscribers. These papers may be bought for five cents each now as heretofore, but no order for extra papers outside of these will be received. Therefore the voting will be practically c?nflnod to regular sub scribers and tho person who subscribes now will have that many more oppor tunites to vote for one. of his old friends. No one in any way connected with the publication of Till'. adver tiser will be allowed to vote. Bach week the. names of the persons voted for and tho number of votes will be published. 11 will bo a good Idea to begin your voting next week go that if you have n friend whom you wish to get this trip tho readers of I he ad? vbrtisbk will know that he is boing vote 1 for. Bonders will understand that Tin: ADVERTISKR will pay all the railroad expenses of tho veteran getting the mos) votes to Louisville, and return. now Tin: vote stands: .1. I). Mock. 'it 1 Dr. .1. II. Williams. !? IV. it. Lamb. Rl G. W. Moore. ^7 A A. King. !> C. H. Hughe.-,. .". 11. s. Taylor,.(i Jonalhau ?abu. :i IV. IV. I owe, - - - in L M l.angston, - - -7 Story of a Slave. To bo bound hand und foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. Goorgo 1). Williams,of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was mad'; reo. Ho says: "My wife has been so hoi pi 088 for five yours that, she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of IClec trio Ritters sho is wonderfully im proved und able to do her own work." This supremo remedy for female diseases qiliokly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, hoadaohe, backache, faint ing und dizzy spells. This mirn clo working medicine is a god send lo weak, sickly, run-down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Messrs. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes (Jo., Laurens, S. C. Gents: I bought of you some time ago a Sunny South Stove and will Bay thai it conies up to your guarantee I am well pleased with it. Its cooking is perfect . I I do not think it can be beat for t he money. Yor t ruly, Austin Abororombio, Youngs P. ()., S. C, There is more Catcrrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together und until tue last, few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronouced it a local disoaso, und prescribed lo cal remedies, und by constantly failing to euro with local treat ment, pronounced it. incurablo Science bus proved catarrh to be u constitutional disease and there fore roquircs constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney Co., O., is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is lakou in Internally in dososfrom'10 drops to a teaspoon Iii I. It. acts directly on Hie blood and mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for'circulars imoninls. Address, ClII'tNKV Co., Toledo. (). 44 It is an ill Wind That Blows Nobody Good. That small ache or pain or weakness is the 44 ill wind" that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's S a r s a partita. Then your whole 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 tvith liner and kidney trouble. I suffered for years from dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's SarsaparilLi made me strong and hearty." "J. B. Emerton, Auburn, Me. ii . .in 1'iiis (-..? ? liver Ills; llio iiuii-IrrHutlng und ?Uly .?.111,:irl it- I n liiU?' ? 'Hi H.I'? Sfl' >IKtrltltt. Our Laundry Work. We want you to try us and see for yourself what kind of work ,vc do. We will not rest until we have secured a trial from you, because we believe it you will try our work wc can please yon better than any laun dry yon ever patronized. Laurcns Laundry Co. j 'Phone 60 will bring our team. T. K. I Iudgens, Manager. Ober and Pocomoke. The Two liest Fertilizers, j I havo bought largely of theso cole 1 braled brands of fertilizers and can sell my friends und the public gen orally at the lowest prices. Tho Po comoko braud, innnufueturod by the Pocomoke Guano Company ol Nor fork, Virginia, lu ono Of the most, ex cellent Of high grade fertilizers. More over it is one of the oldest brands and since beforo the war it has been con stantly sold throughout Virginia and North Carolina. I also handle the acids of thi Pocomoko C mpany. Tho Uber fortllizor Is recognized as one of tie- besl guanos on the market and the people can rest assured that I Will furnish it at the very lowest fig ures. Having purchased quite largely, 1 am content to make only a small profit on these goods in orderte assist the people and my old customers, espec ially, and I ask that they give mo their orders with the assurance that they will iccolve the best fertilizers at the lowest prices. t?F~\leadipiarters, Palmetto Dour Co. W. 0. I BUY. Administrator's Sale. By vlrtuoof an order granted me by 0. G. Thompson, Judge of Probate for 1. aureus Counts. I will sell at Laurens ( '. II., s. C, on the 23d day of Febru ary, 1000, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m . the following personal properly of the estate of Dr. .1. P. Simpson, dco'd, to wit: Medical Library, Surgi cal and Dental Instruments, large Mi croscope, otlice furniture, including Iron Safe, Horse and Buggy and three head of cattle. The Library, Instruments, ofllce fur niture, etc., will be sold atofilco in the Todd building, formerly occupied by Dr. J P.Simpson, and the horse, buggy and cattle immediately thereafter at livery stables of C. S. Fuller. 'forms ol sale?cash. \\. W. SIMPSON, Feb. r>,?3t Administrator. What I s?y"~ I will do, I do, do. Competitors,you had as well try to lil t yourself m a basket as to itn dorsol 1 ine. My desire is to move goods, not to get cash. Shrewd buyers need no ar guing. Knell and every claim made by me a1 this-ale Is just as represented. I do not advertise something I haven't got. I will sell in the next thirty days, twenty Pianos at factory prices; 1 Sixty-five Organs; Forty-five Sewing Machine.1-: ten head of horses: twelve wagons; eighty head of tine Jersey milch COWS; twenty head of thorough bred Jorsey heifer calves. The Pianos will be sold at wholesale price for cash. $150 00 Pianos for $300.00: $320 00 Pianos for $205.00! $260.00 Pianos $145.00; $85.00 Organ for $55.00; $75.1)0 Organ for $10.01): $00 00 Sewing Ma chine for $28.00; y 15.00 machine for $18.00. Will .-ell milch cows on three months note, and anyone buying a mileh cow from me, can pasture next summer, free of charge, in tho May berry pasture six months, which amounts to $0.00. it is not so much money that I want as to got rid of the Pianos, Oigans, Sewing Machines, horses, wagons and COWS, that I have on hand. I have rented a store in Co lumbia, S. ('., and will open up busi ness thore Oil January 1 St, 4000. The goods I have on hand must be sold re gardless of the cost value to me. This Is no fake, sale. 1 have these goods and stock on hand, and they will be sold. If you have the cash, show it to me, and you will he surprised, what will buy a Piano, Organ and Sowing Machine A ohance in a lifetime to buy at whole sale price. Piano at $ll?.0O. Think of it! The agent's commission, tho dealer's profit, are all taken ell", and you got them at wholesaler's profit. Sewing machine needles at 20 cents a do/..; 20 C. oil at 5 c. per bottle. $8.00 Guitars for *l.f>0; $5.00 Violins for $3.60. Everything olso In the small Instrument line to go in proportion. Come while the goods are on hand. m. l. alexander, (Jrcciivillc. S. C. THCl.AUft?N8 BAR? W. II. K NIGHT n. I'1. KOPfCR. Knight & roper, Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW. Will practlco in all tho Courts of the State. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted to them. Office, Laurons, 0. II., Mc 'ord's new building. I H, Y.SIMPSON. C. D. BARK8DALB. I SIMPSON *i, If A U KS I) A DC, Bread is the Staff of Lif? TlllHirORr, HAVE 1T?0UD. Always Reliable "Now is tin* high title* of the year" is the song the pout sings in Juno: and February is low tide especially to the merchant. nnd he sirrgs much louder than the poet docs. This year the general upward tendency makes the briel season of ' ' Low Tide" uncommonly interesting. Monday Fefo.5tf? We inaugurated our Semi?Annul Clearance Sale?this em braces bleached and unbleached muslin sale , the carpet clearing sale, the reduction sale of men's and boys clothing sale, with a host of others. Better take advantage ol the Low Tide-?it wont last long, Laurent Cotton Mills Store. D. II. WADS WORTH, Manager. Cottqfr Dress Goods CT-1 t".,maM-v P"?1; something (limey and cheap looking. Few associate them with anything 4v.Really Beautiful until they boo our display when they change their opin ions. Wo are showing the now Coverts, Madras, Zephyrs, and Mercerized goods in great varioty of pattern, color and price. Come and sec us and romembor the rule here is Big Value for Little Money. 'Jot ^eu-Delln Hotel, THE HUB. UP-TO-DATE ? Hardware Store, Call and see us, wo will lake pleasure in showing you thron] our lino. Don't tail to see us before buying your Guano Distribute and ('otton Planters. Wo can W I?! Host Prices Paid for Hides and Bees-Wax tptF* Bring in your old harness and have them repaired doe is with us at his old stand up-stairs. Yours truly, MOSE LEY & ROLAND] Laurons, S. C, Feb. 21, 1?00. West corner, Public fj iearance Sale of Shoes. [o?;?^ which Shoos worth $2.00, $2.24, $2.75 and $3.00 (all styles) to be >d out at (.)v> cents. Shoes worth $1.00, ij I 2"i to bo closed i tit 7") cents. A line of m's Shoos worth $1.00 to $105 to bo closed oul at $1.25. A lino bargains?broken lot.?worth $1.2? to $1 50 to bo closed out at cents. If you neod any hoc now istl.c time t<? buy, if you don't bod any buy now and save until you do need them. MONEY FAYED. Very respect fully, Laurous, s. C., Fob. 21,11 0 J. K. Winter X Ur a cut It) Jeaf)s. We propose tO dispose of Olli' full lillO Of Pants QUICK. The approach of Summer finds us with more oj wo want. Wo shall get. rid of them, and thereby such a chance to save money as seldom comes alo Also plenty of the best, Groceries and all Gen] prices that, beats the LOWEST. Laurens Mercant] The Place?Tonn Building?formerly To tin hid. Glenn Sp ings GLENN SPRINGS, S. LEADS ALL OTi There is but one Glenn Spring8, and it Continent for the Stomach, Rowels and Rio-, Hotel Opeii June 1 Cuisine and Service Excel len] ?P&? ?reatgst I?sortJ ftW Kor Hoard apply to SIMPSON South Carolina. Water $1.75 per case Water for sale by The Lauren? Drj F. Posoy, Laurons, S. C. l tin Springs ?d. b, Dr. R. NOTICE Of Sell lenient and Application for Final Discharge. TakenoticotlfHt on the 15th dayj of March, 1000, I will rondo a dual account of my acts an<] doings ns Executor of the 0 late of G. W. Martin,deceased, the office of Judge of Probate IJ Laurens county at 11 a. m., af on the same day will apply fodj final discharge from my irus'J such ICxecutor. All persons having demi against, said estate will pj present them on or before day, proven and authentioatj be forever barred. W. H. DRUMMONM Exec if .Ian. Dili L00O.?It. hi iphone, clock uces satisfac ully musical n. w. itAi.i,. 1, w. MiMKiNS. wj IIA LL, SI >I KINS & l/ Attorneys at Laj LAURENS, South Ca| We praotlce In nil state BtalM Courts. Spoclal attoj '>ns< .8 0 Graphophouo illy selected Co han investment, hundredfold in you heard the Records? Great Is of select ions ! [catalogue, ?nograph Go., 110 ., Baltimore', Md. l?o, St. Louis, Wash lolphla, Paris, San Ico, llorllo. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOO?S ?BY w g wilson & co, Have Yoti at) Eye Fof B?sipessT If so, see our Millinery, Cloaks, Capes, Underwear, Cor sets, Hosiery, Glovos, Neckwear, ready made Skirts, Waists, Notions, and the biggesl lino of Fancy Goods for the Hol iday trade ever shown lu re. And all at the LouJcst Prices Call and 800 us, and wo will convinco you wo are right- No trouble to show goods. Miss Bessie Bramlott and Mrs. Emma Richardson are with us and will bo pleased to sec their friends. (Kind the right place). IMIrs. 3VC Adams McCords' New Store, Laurens, S. C. rah > v . {a , 11 * ? KENNEDY BEOS. willc THE OLD FIRM l\ Yi Ni\\\\n I > h\ tO. tinue the tho Undertaking business at, t ho old stand, COFFINS, GASKETS and ROBES, and HEARSE, at tho > tOWEST PRICES. A continuance of the generous patronage hitherto extended res pectfully solicited. KENNEDY BROS., Laurens,S. C.