The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 13, 1901, Image 2
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Proprietor.
LAU REN Si S. ('., Mar. U, 1901.
Tbc Anderson Grand Jury.
The Anderson Grand .Jury reported
to Judge Honet on ttie labor contract
Sensation in that county. There seems
to havo been a full investigation and
some pai'.los, Wealthy people and their
agents are recommended to be Indioied
for false Imprisonment and HSsaults.
The indictments will come on to be
tried at tho .Juno term of the Sessions
Court. The roport Is moderate, very,
in terms, and tho work seems to havo
boon bravely done. Tho action of tho
Grand Jury proves a heallhly public
sentiment in Anderson county und
damns the effort of " Yellow Jouri al
ism" which would make, iho conduct ot
a few bad parties represooatlvo of a
great community.
One J. J. < illmer.a magistrate, seems
to havo been engaged in a wholesale
business of small and mean eases, and
pocketing the fcos that belonged to
the county, lie bad appropriated the
fees in III eases from October '90 to
.inunary 1001, and it Seems he had
cases in which he turned In the fees.
Assuredly unless this follow had a
monopoly of the criminal prosecutions
Anderson must bo in a bad way. Judge
Benet complimented the Grand Jury
upon their admirable discharge of a
duty that tested their manhood.
***
Our financial Out-hook.
Our renders will recall our announce
ment that .fif>,oo() of our matured it. it.
llouds were negotiated by Supervisor
Adair at 44,refunding Bonds bearing 7
per cent, por annum. Tho transaction
was completed on last Thursday, Su
pervisor Druiumond receiving 115,
444.'.?() for the now Bonds, dated Feb
ruary 1, 1001, and due at 30|years and
cancelling $15,000 of " per cent. Bonds.
An Atlanta party takes tho new Bonds
rikI was represented by Mr. W. II.
Riehey, while Supervisor Drummcnd
was represent cd by Messrs. Simpson iv
Cooper, bevonty-llvo thousand dollars
mature within two years and there is
no question but thoy may ho refunded
on equally good terms. Since tho
building of tho several roads, tho basis
of the debt, taxable property in tho
county has nearly doubled. With the
refunding of tho existing bonds at a
reasonable interest, it win ba practica
ble to provide a sinking fund and at an
oarly day havo our county financially
In an enviable condition, in the mean
while it is a matter of congratulation
that we are lloatlug our bonds at the
same rate of tho State of South Caro
lina.
Tho Poor lie with us Always.
in the closing hours of the 6(tih Con
gress, when Talbort, Latimtsr and Kl
liott were buttling for tho miserable
pittance of a quarter of a million for
our Exposition, Payne, of Now York,
the leader Of a robber band, the llo
publican majority, twitted them upon
the poverty of our State. How olse but
poverty could be our lot with every
man North of Mason and Dlxon's lino
for a hundred years a thief and gorg
ing upon our earnings. John Randolph,
a patrician and gontlomanly Virginian,
was tho first to announce to the South
tho thieving propensities of tho New
Englandersand our sure Inheritance of
poverty. Ho understood tho Yankees
Dy instiiut, and in words of lightning
warned his countrymen. Tho great
West, was settled mostly by Europeans,
but they got their inspiration from the
Yankees and like pro luces like. Now
England, however, has produced ono
gentleman- Daniel Webster. The fact
is inexplicable, anomalous, paradoxi
cal. It is sad to think that Delaware,
Maryland, New Jersey anil West Vir
ginia have pnlloil out from among us,
but there is consolation: when wo con
clude to swing a vagabond there is no
way to stop us. That Wd can still enjoy
a lynching in a proper case, is about
the only privilege left US.
Tho times appear out of joint and tho
twentieth century does not give prom
ise of dovelike poaoo Tho indications
point to a rather "strenuous lifo" and
tho promotion of Toddy Roosevelt to
high political position is not tho least
sigdiiicaot. It is not unlikely that
Cubi's relations to this country will
mako trouble ; tho Cubans uro restive
and Uncle Sam will not hesitate to play
the wo f incident with the lamb. Tho
Nioaraugua Canal and the Clayton
Rulwer Treaty keep England and tho
1'nltod States with ugly faces; Russia
Is settling down in North China and in
the teeth of the other I'owora, and
along the Danube rumors of commotion
come with warlike tendencies.Certainly
the indications point to a "strenuous''
opening of the now century.
*
* ?
The press is indulging speculation as
to the secret, ot Speaker Henderson's
violent opposition to the Charleston
appropriation. Why not set it down
to natural meanness and get rid of the
speculation? If a wolf invade the fold
and steal a lamb why go about to
philosophize. The beast has his bent
and is built that way.
***
The Charleston people are not wail
ing, as it were, over spilt milk. The
Exposition will come olf in due season
ami he a glorious success. (Jmplll
What's a matter of a quarter of a mil
lion ?
*
A "Court of Honor," a most gor
geously urn ate structure, was erected
on Pennsylvania Avenue for the pas
sago of the McKinley procession on
inauguration Day. it was not intended
other than a structure for the day.
& *
As the 5(1 tb Congress flickered, Hon.
Marion Boiler, of N. (I. introduced a
Bill, making the salary of a Congress
man $7,5(Mi instead of $6,000. Mr. But
ler now out, must hope to return.
#
* *
Tillmuii hai been interviewed and
approves Judge Bonot's and the An
derson county's Grand Jury's course.
And it is something to havo Tillman at
your back, "don't-you-know."
A Night ol Terror,
"Awful anxiety was felt, fortho widow
of tho bravo General Burnham, of
Maehias. Me., when tho doctors said
sho could not live till inoruiog" writes
Mrs. s. H. Lincoln,a who attended her
that foarful night. * "All thought sho
must soon die from Pneumonia, but sho
begged for Dr. King's Now Discovery,
Having It had 111 or J than one ? saved her
lifo, ami had cured her of Consump
tion. After three small doses, sho
easily slop- all night, and its further
uie completely cured her." This mar?
vellous modieine is guaranteed to eure
all Throat, Ohest ami Lung Diseases.
Only 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles
free at Laurent Drug Co.
C0L0RK0 BOY LEFT HOME,
Wlliio Cammon, 1.1 years old, dark
mulatto, lof.thc promises of the un
dersigned, bis guardian, Christinas
Week and is understood to bo near
Greenville All parson's aro warned
against harboring or employing him.
JuiKiK ELMORB,
Huntington, Laurons Co.
The Exposition.
Big hearted Carolinians will stand hy
tho State and Charleston. Hero are
samples of the sympathy aroused hy
Congressional stiabhyni s<:
The following letter, which has the
right ring to it, was received by Mr.
Ilemphili, Irom Mr. Richard Lathers:
Tine Forest Inn, March ti, IDOL
To tho Editor of Tho News ami Cou
rier: Raise the fund which Congress
refuses you by popular subscription at
once. 1 send you $100 by mail.
Yours truly,
Richard Lathers
Tho Hon. I). S. Henderson, ol Aiken,
wrote tho following satisfactory com
munication, which, when read last
night, brought many words of com
mendation :
A ikon, March 5, 1001.
Capt. F. w. Wagener, President
Charleston Exposition, Charleston, H.
C?Dear Captain* I bad not thought
Up to this time that it was necessary
that the people of the Ma e at large
should BUbSOribO to tho enterprise, but
now it seems to mo not only proper,
but in tho line of duty. To that end 1
enclose mv check on the Hunk of Aiken
for $100. f wish I could make it $1,000.
You must tako no step backward, but
rather movo forward with increased
vigor. The manly letter of my es
teemed young friend, Mr. William
Henry Parker, Jr., In this morning'".
News sod Courier has the right ring
about it. Self reliance and Immediate
action will causo friends to rise up for
the gook you have In vlow.
Yours mo?. ' ruly,
D. S Henderson.
The following telegrams speak for
themselves:
Greenwood, S. C. Mar. 7, 1001.
John II. Averlll, Director Genera',
Charleston, S. C.: We, citizens of
Greenwood, desire that tho Exposition
shall be carried out to a most success
ful termination and wo hereby pledge
ourselves to uid It in all ways which
lie In our power. We say to tho man
agement, go ahcud and novcr give up
the ship.
W. L. Durst, Thomas U. Leo, J. M.
Galoes, w. G. Gambrell, s. II. McOee,
.1. T. Simmons, Davlc' Aiken, W. F.
Daniel. A. Rosenburg , J? K. Duret, D.
A. l\ Jordan, R. M. Hays.
? Columbia, March 7, 1001.
J. H. Avorill, Charleston, S. C:
Don't be discouraged. South Carolina
and Charleston, together with sympa
thizing States will uiako tho Exposi
tion a grand success and a credit to
('harleston.
T. S. Bryan.
Columbia, S. C. March 7, 1001.
Col. J. H. Averlll, Director Coneral,
Charleston, S. C. : Don't allow action
of Congress to stop Exposition I will
be one of fivo hundred men to take
$000. start to raise $1250.000.
Wllio Jones
Teachers' Association.
Editor advertiser: The Lau
rens County Teachers' Association
mot in the Court House, 8uturday,
March 9, 1001. The mooting was
called to order by President J A.
Maddon. In the absence of the
Secretary, B. y. CulberLson was
appointed pro tern.
The business matter pertaining
to borrowing monoy by tho county
authorities lo pay teachers* claims
came up for consideration first.
Superintendent C. P. Brooks stated
the steps taken by tho County
Board and announced that ar
rangements would be effected in a
shoit while to mako payment
monthly.
A lesson in denominate numbers
conducted by J, B. Wat kins
was participated in by nearly
every teacher present. Several
interesting methods of teaching
denominate numbers wero pre
sented and discussed. A majority
of the class favored n complete
analysis of all work,requiring the
pupil l i state clearly on the board
every step in the operation, and
tin ii to give intelligently an oral
explanation of his work. Every
teacher seemed to bo eager for the
best method.
Miss Mary Heliums then con
ducted a lesson in percentage, giv
ing her plan of presenting this sub
ject to children. Miss Mary has
decidedly correct views of school
room work and knows how to make
study interesting und pleasant to
her pupils.
During those lessons soveral
novel devices of illustrating arith
metical principles wero advanced
by different teachers. Tho three
river device of illustrating the
principle of changing from one
weight to another impresses us us
deserving special mention, because
of its peculiar merit. This was
given hy Prof. B. Y. Culbortson,
who bus used it to advantage.
Rev. VV. B. Duncan was then in
troduced. Mr. Duncan had been
invi'ed by the Executive Commit
too lo make tin address at this
meeting. His subject was; "The
Toucher as a Man-maker." He
showed that (Jod hud made but
one man (Adam) complete, that
everything in the universe is a fac
tor in making a perfect man, and
that the teacher is tho greatest of
these factors. Ho Impressed the
thought that, as the teacher has
the mental training of the child,
ho must necessarily effect tho
moral, because of tho close connec
tion bet Ween tho two natureti. The
Speaker emphasized tho fact that
the impress of tho teacher's char
acter will be indelibly stamped up
on the pupil's life, and exhorted
the lor hers to guard well the In
fluence exerted. The address was
full of valuable instruction, clearly
illustrated, and was well received.
The ill inks of the Association
were tendered Mr. Duncan for Iiis
Interesting address, and a motion
was made and adopted by a rising
vote electing him an bononary
member of the Association.
On motion in ide und udopted,
Supt. 0, F. Brooks wa* appointed
1 lo ask the county papers to dovote
a portion of their space to educa
tion, und, if granted, to act as
editor of a Teachers' Column.
This was the most interesting
and important meeting tho asso
tlon has enjoyed for somo time, and
we are sorry that many of our
teachers were absent.
_ W. I?. C.
Cold Steel or DOatll ?
?'There is but one small chanco to
savo your !Po and that is through an
operation," was the awful p'ospoet set
before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Limo Ridge,
Wis., by hc-r doctor after vainly try
ing t) CUM her of a frightful case
of stomach trouble and yollow jiuo
diec. 11o didn't count on iho marvcl
lous powt r of Electric Bitlors to cure
Stomach and Liver troubles, but she
heard of i', took sevon bottlos. was
wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knifo,
now weighs more and fools hot
ter than ever. It's positively guar
anteed to eure Stomach, Liver and Kid
noy troubles and nevor disappjints.
I'r ee 50 cents at Lauions Drug Co.
IMOtTCE, NOTICE!
We have established at tho Palmetto
Drug Co. a Book Depository. All par
ties Wishing to buy or exchange book-,
can get them at the list price.
Cu.vs. F. Brooks,
O. a. E.
The following statistics of Theodore
Roosevelt are of Interest at this time :
Height ? Five feet eight inches.
Weight- One hundred ami eighty
live pounds.
Chest Measurement Forty-two in
ches.
Collar?No KM
(Hoves ?No k.
Hat?No 7*.
Shoe?No. WK
He is forty-two years of age.
Here are some interesting statistics
about the personal side of William Mc
Kinley:
Height l ive feel seven and one-ball
inches.
Weight?One hundred and seventy
live pounds
Chest Measurement?Forty-two in
ches.
Collar No. |(l.
Glove?No 7 *.
Hat 74.
He was II' y-eigbt years of age on
January -Jutli last Richmond Times
The story goes that a great Divine
in thio State, who was a dyspeptic nnd
hadn't enjoyed nsquare meal in years,
was asked by a rosy, well fed and
(.lump Parson: How much do you
weigh, Dr? How much do I weigh? Men
are weighed by their intellect and
moral worth, not valued like beef for
j their avoidupoi*.
for sale here
Palmetto Drug Co.
Mr. W, Perrj Nob'es < f Sui dy Platt
lied on the i?tii inst, nt his home after
i short il nes*, aged 08 yosrs. Ho had
plight stroke of pa"slys?Is ins*, week
when on his way to tliveiivill- , wh'oh
cause 1 bin to re'.urn home und wh'ch
?oon ended in dc.ith Mr. NobVf
an ex-Confederate sold lor, mi served
in tho Sljctcoath rcgimeot. Ue was a
Bueco*6ftil fsrmoraod ha I many friends
In the county.?Greonvl le N i*s.
I ho library spirit , in Pouth Curolhin
i-? receiving i'SOflh f support from wo
men and tho women's clubs. 11 aides
I innen-, a number of other ol i<-- a e
founding libraries, which at o oitln r
foun !ou or manag il by the club*. -
Among the towns of tho I'lodmoi t
tion so b* eased are Spartunbut'?, ( bos
tor, Seneea ami Anderson, while the
Orangoburg club is doing Hie Bamo
work for in home. "|\storing the
homo lib ary." rretj tenth recurring in
the sto y of each SfJte club, slow-,
wh'oh way the ui d blows. Croon
vide New
??ion Howard $100.
Tlie reader* of this paper will be
pi oared lo learn that there is at lotst
? one dreaded disease that science hu?
' been i?b'e to cure in a I its singes a: il
i i)i t Is Catarrh. Hull's C.ttnrrh Cure
I s the only pos't'vo cur" n )w known Iti
the m?*d pal fraternity. ('nti<rrb being
a cons' i i n t Ions I disease, requires a
I constitutional treatment. IIa'.'- Ca
i trrh (Jure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood ami mm-ous
I surfaces of the system, 'thereby de
stroying the foundation of the discus",
(aril giving the patient strength by
building up the const tution and ac
Iglstlnp nature in doing i s work The
I proprietors have so much fa'tb in i'>,
eura'i.e powers that ihty PlTer One
! Iluodrod Dollars for iniv eofo that it
ifiils to cure. Send for list of tcsti
? inonlals. Address,
P. J. CHKXF.Y ? C<>.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by drucglst?. 76c,
Hall's Family Fills are the bo?t.
W'ANTKI) VOU to order JOUt' whis
key for "p'-rsona1 use"' from Cooper
Farming Distillery Co.. IJrevard, N.
C. Corn wh'skey from *1 Gfi to $2 00
per gallon: vessel included Kvo from
$2 15 to $3 15. Peaoh brandy *:2<;.r>. Ap
ple $'J. 15 per gallon.
A. !?'. COOPKIt,
President
OA.STO IX I ./V .
Beam the 11,9 Kind You Hate Always Bought
sier - ?^^?
money !
TO HE MAD ON I.OXti T15IR and
easy terms. Secured bv Mo ?;?_f:?^e c ii
Improved Farms. Apply lo
C. I). l'.AKKSDAIj:.
Laurens, s. c
Dr. Ilolfo E. IlllgllOS,
C^TOnicein Dial Hloek aver Pal
metto Drug Store.
Specially prepared for Examin
ing and Troating diseases of Kyo,
Kar. Throat and Noso.
nirs, ad?iwis
Too Busy Marking Goods?LOOK for
Ad next Week.
j^cad TrjisT
It will interest yon. We are receiving daily our
stock of
rt$wtin&? (toil
embracing everything in DRY GOODS, Notions,
and Millinery usually kept by up to-date stoic.
Our Stock lias been se
lected with care ami we have secured souk* excep
tional values, in the various lines, which we oil jr
at prices that will please you. Call and see for
yourselves. Wo guarantee satisfaction or return
your money. Prompt and polite attention to all,
whether you buy or not.
RoHpeet fii My,
-* the hub
Under Bon Delia Hotel.
NORTH CAROLINA
WHISKEY- BRANDY
^ Direct from Distil Lor to Consumer ^
Savin* Mlfldletnon'd Profit?. Write for Prices.
f J. H. WOOL LEY,
C+iERRYVILLjE, rj. C.
a r
3 The Most p
3 Uai...i..i> iiii.i '
H I'onnl.tr Girl
2 In "tho County. W\
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j n
Vote for the girl you like besi p
y in tlio county to receive tlx' ft
iKotidng-cliair r
'j now <>:: exhibition at s M ,\ r.
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j n
g Mtss.g
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rrrrrr.r.rr.n rrr.rnrrn a a a a a El a
Tili-. ViiVKUTiKl-nt will g \ to the
young 1.1 !y In l.uitr.tH e nicy getting
the greifo*i number of volos t1 e rook*
lug-chi if now mi cxhll UUni at IV lk s'
st?re? The <? it <?-; will e!o*o on tho
afternoon ol \: j ?Sth and tin: result
will be am oiluceil in tho pap. r of Weil- |
nestlay, .May :"!?.!>.
At the top of the colli in u appears a
printed ballot with a b'unk spacoin
which Hi1 name of tho girl von wish to
vol.* b?r in iv bo written in Ink or pen
cil.
Olip this hallo' ii'ul Iura! ii or si ml
It U> Till'. AOVHUTISKlt Olllo ' by mail
Any pur?on iu;?> vote Ms many ? f these
bttl Ols ms ho chorea and persona liv
ing oat ei ihe COUrrty may vote, bat the
young ladies voted for must be resi
dents of t>i? eoun'y. This does not. ox
clud i glrD who i?o teinporjr ly absent
at scbo d. The ballots can bo saved and
voted altogether or cu'h week as it
suits the voter.
TllK ADVKHTISKU print* eaeh week
about tl tj pap rs wh'oh are for sale
and a < i:o - tit lo subcri'icrs. These
papers may be bought for live cents
each now as heretofore, but no or
tiers for extra papers outside of
those will bo recoivod. Therefore the
voting wii! hi- practically confined to
regular subscriber and Ihn i er on
wl o subsorib s n \ will have that
many more opp>.r u i les t<) vote. No
one in any ivji ?, ett'd with Till*.
AOVr.UTISCU Wl I he a lowed to vote.
Hm:i week ti i . > of tho young
ladies voted fori ml H ?? number of votes
will bo published, l will be a good
idea lo begin jo r voting next week.
TllK VOTINO CONTKST Oth WKKKi
Miss AI ehr \| I 0|, .4:1
" IJo.-a l'iil e . .53
" Laura VtthCo,. ?
?' \nnlo < 'opi land, . l
" Lyd e Mil:, r,. 1
I'. (?sie l Irown,.
I aura Wright.!?">
'? Ijlar.ch I- ulli r,.\ \
?? II. .1. I.aney,.7 1
'? 1 .Hielte i Uli he,. 2
Louise I lichoy,. i
" I '.va Knlgln.55
N nnlo (hirry'j. I
" Claudia Cop?hind,.
" Mamie. Sue Wharlon,. . ?">
" Lutte .tones,. I
'? Maggie I Ml him,.27
Maggie Uarksdule. I
" Margie Sullivan..117
?? Dora i Inker.22
" .It ssie Hill. :t
" Luhi lloyco,. ?">
'? I Varl Sol ivan. I
" Kminii l.lu Igotis,. ?',
?? Mai lo Kern,.24
?' llotl e Dr.iinloll.82
?? l.il i Hurt. I
" Lvdhi Jerry.*J5
" < da lilakoly. 2
" Laura Walkor,.1
? .Meta Smith .Ill
" < lotavi i llollams, . . 211
Li/'/.lo Carter,. 8
Vaughn t Irltton, . 1
" Mollio Thompson.II
'? K !.-. Kay Tongue,.IH
1 " Clara Sv:it. I
I " Sara Heeks,. 8
We have sold I Is of overcoats", but
we llHVO a few h It and t ? keep from
carrying them over we will sell thorn
at -.'.ay down prices. ?
Davis. K?per ? (Jo
You Might as Well
. have the best laundry work
V ?it cost no more than SC
A cond or third rate work, und
you save Ihe wear und tear
t of your linen. It s possible
? you ilou'I k now va hieb laun
.i, dry docs the host work, 11
T yon will U i its have your
? bundle next week wc will
j convince you. Wc will lake
Vi pleasure in calling for und
.% delivering your work. You
will like our method ol
? cleaning that soiled suit. Wc
don't charge much either.
b.VUKKNH LAUNDItV ( t).
300 I-:. Main St.
Hollo! No (JO.
For Sale
Henl tistato in ami Near
Hie City of Laurcns,
I louse and one-half Acre lot on Main
Street, one-hall mile from public
Squnt'O, House ha* seven rooms.
House and Fifty Acres, on Main
Street, one mile I com public 8(|UUro.
I louse has sev en rooms. Will sell as a
who o or in lot< >o I its properly the 0
an* six lots of about two acres o.?eh,
fronting on Man StroO1, ranging in
pi ice t oni #150 <?'.' to 4500,00
Sin ?11 lot on Main Street, West of
.nd adjoining Cblldress' slablos.
O'i? I lie dnil a d Six y /\eres with
fi Id on Main .street one mile from
ijiiare.
One Handle, and Sixtj-six Acres on
Greenville roftd partly within City
line's.
Four Hundred Acros at Lisbon, Lau
rens I'Olinly, set in hormudn grass and
will make a line Lock '.'arm.
Lots . n Fast Main street have been
gol I Special ait -ntlon i ? called to t no
lo s on ?v< t Main. Tho o are tho most
desirable lots In the oily and contain I
from two 'o Hvo Aor is,
SIMPSON & COOPER,
Attorneys at Law,
Laurons, S. C.
Kill I M U ISM CAT iKUH, ARE
BLOOD DISK VSKS t'l'KK FKI.E.
it Is the deep-seated obstinate cusos
of C'rttttiTuh or Hhoumutlsm that B. D.
Ii (Botin io Blood I till ui) ?*n ro?; If doc
tors, sprays. llnlin?nts. medicated air,
Mood purifiers have fulled B. B. Ih
thains out the speellc poison In the
blood that causes Ithoumutlsm or Ca
tarrh, making n perfect euro If yon
btivo piirsor aebos In borfes, join's or
back, swolh a glands, tainted I rc.it h.
noises In the bond, dischurg s of
inueuous, uleeration of the incinbran*'8,
Mood th n. pot easily tired, U treatment
with 11. B. H will stop every symptom
by making the Mood pure and rich
Druggists$1.00. Tr'al treatment freo
by addrosslng BLOOD BATjM Co.,
Atlanta. Ga. Desei'ibo trouble and
free inodlcnl ndvloo given.
OASTOH. X?.I
Bonre the You \\m Always Boufjt
NOTICE,
Tho imdnrslga, id has c m pie ted n
cot to ? s ed pi n*rr t lull wil luri down
an\ thine of the kind Cat Iimk >>ecu put
on the mm \<< t. This pbin'or Is tlio re
iult of msny. tci s Mud'-. I h:ivo been
connected with the planter business for
twenty-live yenrs and feel FIlMrfl d that
the machine that I now propo o build
injr i- us nonr complete ns possible,
short, compact and du?*abl?. The plant
In? p-'r*. can easllv detached from
p'ows, Yon thru h* ve a pood harrow
or covr'nu p'ow, a'l iron. Ihn' :? mule
cannot break Can bo examined on
?ipiare by nny ono Interested In a good
planter.
l >. I<\ Balkntink,
Ltinrens, s. c.
State of SonT; Carolin?,
('OUNTY < >K I.AUH r'.-v'S.
11) th ? ?''?in t of i
Piedmont Saving
(lompany, I 1 Intl IT
Owens, Dofendxnt.
ii !'.< as.
Investment
..uiin-l .1. M.
Pursuant to tho i ? r n >l tho Court
in the nb'ivo stated ? ? ? n. I will po'I at
p M e oVery. a? 1..?- oiirt lllMlfO,
on Sslo'day hi \ii ? > ?. <t the ucunl
hour of sale, |bn '? I ?? ug described
! p i iii'-e . in w'r: 'I i al !o*. of hind in
i lie- i own of i i " s 11111, fronting on
Mil in Street, twenty-two 22) feet, and
running bnek tlmrcfrom sixty 00)
I feet, b muded by lots of .1. <' Hiitchin
; son, e-t ite of .1. ?'. McGowau. Mrs K.
j It GranI und Main street, being lot
I c invoj ol t ? I M. Ow. ns by ?I. <'.
J Hnteh n on, Milfoil I. l^iis.
"i\ r?s One hii'f e i b and h-tlnucc
on :?. ered l id one yo'ir fnmdn'oof
*alo, w'th iife ? t on cretli'. portion at
sev* ?i per cent uud i mortgugoof the
preinl to* rohl: the buildings to bo In
sured In a s'lm i (pial *>o the mortgage
? d< bt and policy assigned *o 'ho Sheriff.
! If the terms .',-e net complied with
the proinisi s will bo rc'o'd on the enme
! or from ? FUhsequent Sales ay at ? i 1< of
foi Ill 'f |i!|i ehn- ?'. ell the santO lOI'lltS
a- above I'orohascrto piy for stamps
a- d papers.
T. .1. i ?i i K KTT,
Sheriff for Lnurctis Count v.
Mnich I?, 1001 - I'.
Slate of South Carolina,
COUNTY OK fiAUBK.NS,
I-i the Courl of Common Plen?.
I
; P i dm Oll I Savings ami Investment
Company, Plaintiff, nguiiist .1. .\|.
Owen' and A. D.Owenf, Defendants.
Pur-mini to tho deer o of ? he Court
in the ahovo stated action, I will sdl
at public on lory at Iviiircns Court
i llo s??, on ShlosdllV in April n xl.at
I il.o >? nal hoi.- o( sale, the following
! deseribod promises to wit: 'rini lot ol
land In the town ol c.ro-> Hill, con
taining one 11 Rero nine or lo?>, bo
glnniiv/at corner of Mufoii Hill's lot
on Main Street: then up Main Street
tbir.y-livo "?'>' yards: thon Hast to
o <k t reo at corner of pines: then In a
sra'ghl lino to Mason Mill's line;
hound d by Mu n Street and lots of Ma
s >n I (ill and Susan V. Simp on, being
o' conv \ ed by Sil t in 'S'. >>i n|i on S ?p
iember Jl. .
'\\ rms Ono-half t ho purebus ? money
cash, bihmee on a credit ol one year
from date ol S'llO'Cl' "dit portion to hear
intorofl at sovon per cent, and to be
Rocured by mortgage of tho premises,
hui Id insrs to he iosiitv d in sum p<| r*al to
mortgage debt aid pule? assigned io
Sh? riff. If iho terms nr.- not i- implied
with the pop-rty will le resold on
same or fomo subsequent Sale-day on
the stimo terms as a novo, at the risk of
the former purchaser. I'urohasor to
pay for pap is and si imp .
T. .1. DUOKKTT,
Sheriff of l.aureus c unity;
March 11, 11)01.
uno UK- '???swwwMsanniiTiiLixnniBHN
Tlio Kntcring Wedge
'I'm your consideration is evn
irally tho cost, though cost should
always be rolntivo to value to boa
fair tost. The lumber wg soil may
not always bo t he cheapest in price,
l>ul it's always choapost in the
long run, bocauso wo give the best,
value. Thoroughly kiln-driod,pro>
porly sawe(l und planed, you'll
lind it "matohos" well, and will
ho h lifo-loug source of Hntisfae
t ion
R.H.IIudgrens&Son.
Nolico to
tho Dear People!
:
One ear of Fine white, strong,
I ilme.
One car of No. 1 ami 2 Shingles,
havo today arrived and roady
fill' sale, l '.iH to see .md get
what you need and commence
the Slow Year with the best o
building material,
Kespoctfully,
II. I. '. i \ r.
Itv -
CASTDRI?
AVcgetablePrcparalioiirorAs
slmilalirtg lUcFoodnmlHemiia,
tint* ihc Stomachs ami Bowels u
Promotes DigcsUon.Checrfiil -
ncssawUtest.Conlah?neiltter
Opinm.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not "Nah cotic.
1
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l\imnftui Si ed'
.tlx Xrimti ?
l{.*h<-llt Sr/ts -
siiu.yr ,tr*tt '
Hu/irinv?l -,
Hi Ci:tlm'i'itr-'>trfti t
ClrvifirdSugftr
Anerfecl Remedy forConslipn
linn, Sour Stontach,Diarrhoea
\Vorms.0onvulsiot\s .Feverish
ncss Oiul Loss OF ?LEFJ?.
Facsimile Signature of
new' yohk.
At b uiotjlh-s old
15 3) OSE CIN t S.
CASTORIA
For Infants r-iuH? nil then.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Thirty Years
AND
March 16th and 18th,
We will have on Exhibition tho
prettiest line of
Suit Patterns
r shown in Laurons. Mr. IJcono of Louisville, K\\, will bo
charge, and will take all measures :i'i ;
Guarantee a Fit.
Wo will take pleasure in showing you tins 1 i:i?
J. E. Minter & Uro,
From the Sombre Shades of Winter Colors tin
shelves are being rapidly Idled with new and desi
rable (roods for
Spfit)g Weaf.
See the New Dress Goods from is cents up. We
show a handsome Weave in Crepe 'Tissue_this is a
very showy Irabrie and only 25 cents a yard.
Just opened two numbers in l>laek Talleta Silk_ask
to see them. Mercerized Foulard an article resem
bling silk so closely but such a dilVercncc in price
will prove a quick seller.
As usual we carry a choice line ol" ;
Lawns, lOmbroideries, Insertions and
with Lace.- in all the favorite makes,
variety in printed Pique, liatisle and
Century Styles in Lawns.
' Defer your purchases until you glance ovet
opened at
W. U. WILSON k CO.
Laurons, S. ('., l?Vb. 20, 1001.
ttin White
Ail-Over,
\u endless
Twentieth
th
styles
It rr)eaf?s
r/[or,ey Saved
The time is opportune for buying, l?caehed
Muslins, Nainsooks, ICmbroideries, Ktc. Von
will economize both time and Cash buying ??
these goods now, and doing a great part of
Spring sewing before the rush of Spring
work comes.
Tr)it)k of OUf Store
it means Money saved, to trade with us.
Laurcns Cotton Mills Store.
T. G. LUCAS, Manager.