The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 18, 1903, Image 4
ARMED MEN ROB
WEALTHY WIDOW.
They Enter House and
Take Possession*
SECURE MUCH BOOTY.
Little Girl Held Up With
Ouns. *
' Daring and Outrageous Crime iu an
Oliio Town- Money, Bonds ?
and Jewels Stolon.
About 10 o'olock Saturday night,
fourteen armed and masked men en
tered the house of Mrs. Jacob Rels
ohelderfer, at Wapakonota, Ohio, an
aged and wealthy widow and took pos
session.
With Mrs. Roisohelderfor are living
her granddaughter, Blanche, aged 12
years; Goorge lames and his wife and
their son, Joseph lames a young man.
The robbers knocked down the elder
lames, who showed tight, and then
bound him, his son and tho two women,
hand and foot, with ropes and tied
them to beds In soparate rooms.
At the point of a Bhotgun they made
the little girl tell where the money
was found.
They secured $1,200 In cash and
$7,000 worth of notes and securities
from an old chobt upstairs, and pro
ceeded to ransack the house from top
to bottom. They took possession of all
the jowolry and silverware and secured
a month's wages from old man lames'
pocket.
UNION MEETING.
The Union Meeting of the First and
Second Sections of the Laurena Baptist
Association will meet with New Pros
pect Church March 27-29, 1003. The
churohes are urged to send delegatos.
Programms.
Friday, 10.30 a. m. Prayer and song
Bervlce, conducted by the Pastor.
11 a. m. Introductory Sermon?Rev.
M. C. Compton.
Enrollment of delegates?Organiza
tion.
Recess.
Afternoon. Subjects for Discussion :
Some Distinctive Baptist Doctrine
B. ^. Culbertson, Rev. J. D. Pitts.
The Persecution of tho Church at
Jerusalem. Its causo and results?
Capt1 Jno. Moore, O. B. Bobo, Rev. J
Wren.
Saturday, 10 a. in. Devotional Ex
ercises, conducted by Capt. Jno. Moore.
Parable of the Talents. Its teaching
and application ?T. B. Brown, Lewis
Martin, Kev. M. C. Compton.
Paul, a Foreign Missionary?R. D.
Boyd, Rev. T. C. Jacks, Rev. B. J.
Woodward.
Recoss.
Afternoon. Parable of tho Good
Samaritan. Its teaching and its appli
cation?T. S. Langston, a. H. Martin,
Dr. J. O. Martin.
Brief sketch of the Missionary Work
done by Southern Baptists in China?
Jno. R. Flnloy, C. B. Bobo, Rev. J. D.
Pitts.
Sunday, 10 a. m. Prayer and Praise
service, conducted by Rov.T. C. Jacks.
Sermon, by Dr. J. O Martin; Alter
nate,_Rev. J. T. Wren.
B. Y. OULBBRTSON,
B. J. Woodward,
For Committee.
The Son Trout.
The gnincst of salt water fish, after
tho striped bass, is the wenkflsh, or sea
trout. The sport oi* angling for them
is generally enhaneed because, feeding
ns they generally do near tho surface,
it Is possible to Qsh for Jhciu with light
tackle. Tho best places to Und them
In tho vicinity of New York are Ja
maica bay, the southwestern shore of
Sttiton Island and tho mouth of the
Shrewsbury river. While they have
been caught weighing upward of twen
ty pounds, a six or ten pounder is a
good si/.o, and the average will only
run from one to two and a half. There
Is never any doubt when a wenkflsh
bites. lie does not nibble around tho
hook, but takes tho bait at one fair
Bwoop nnd then starts off with it like
a limited express with time to muko
up. Ho is a shy flsh, nnd tho man
who uses a small line, light lenders
nud snells to his hook and keeps quiet
?while fishing Is the one who is apt to
havo tho best luck.?Country Lifo In
America.
Came With Her,
"Tour husband." said the tnlkntlve
man, "has such n gentle disposition. He
Inherited it from his mother, I sup
j.iose?" *
"No," replied Mrs. Henpeck slgnifl
cantly, "I think I may safely gny that
-was part of my dowry."?Philadelphia
Cures Cancer and Blood Poison.
If you havo blood poison producing
opuptlons, pimples, uloerd, swoolen
glands, bumps and risings, burning,
itching skin, copper-colored spots or
rash on- the skin, mucous patches In
mouth or throat, falling hair, bone
pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh,
take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) It
kills tho poison in the blood; soon all
sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings
subside, aches and pains stop and a
perfect cure is made of the worst cases
of Blood Poison.
For cancer, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent, pimp'es
oi'1 kinds, take )>. B. B. It destroys
the cancor poison in the blood, heals
oancor of all kinds, cures the worst
humors or suppurating swe'llngs.?
Thousands cured by B. B. B. after all
else falls. B. B. B. is composed of pure
botanio ingredients. Improves the di
gestion, makes tho blood pure and rich,
htops tho awful itching and all sharp,
shooting pains. Thoroughly tested for
thirty years. Druggists, $1 per &rgo
bottle, with complete directions > for
homo cure. Simple free and' prepaid
by writing Blood Btln? Co., Attenifti
Ga. Desorlbo troublo and free medi
cal advice also sent in soaled letter.
Bold in Laurens by B. F. Poaey.
Htate of South Carolina.
County of Laurens.
In Court of Probate.
Whereas, Lula Pendy has mads suit to
me to grant her Letters of Administra
tion, with will annexed, on the Katate and
effects of K. J. Pendy, deo'd?
Thea? are therefore to cite and admon
ish, nil nnd singular, the kindred and
creditors of sidd E. .1 ? Dendy, deceased,
that they ho and appear before nie In the
Court of l'robnte, to bo held at Laurens
C. H., 3. OV. on the Ith day'of April,
1908, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock
in the foienoon, to show cause, If any they
have, why too ?nid administration should
not bo granted.
?lvon under my Hand this 18th day of
March, 10e3. !
O. O. THOMPSON. J. r. i>. c.
2t.
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THROUGH SOUTH CAUOLINA. |
w^acM^^wm I
Id Greenwood last week Aua Bush, a
negrcss, was arrested on the charge of |
being an emigrant agent. It is said
that she was entioing the cooks to leave
Greenwood.
Capt. A. M. Dunn of Camden died
last week.
Two white men calling themselves
Morris and liray have been collecting
money in Spartanburg on the pretense
of soiling buggies for Sears & Roebuck
of Chicago and one of them Bray was
arrested Saturday.
While temporarily insane Guiseppina
Capitano, an Italian woman, killed
herself on board sn Atlantic Coast Line
train near Charleston last week.
Josephine Burns, a young white wo
man who killed a telegraph operator
who she said had married her and
would not acknowledge the marriage,
in Marion County, has been acquitted.
A movement is on foot that may re
sult in moving the Presbyterian theo
logical seminary from Columbia to At
lanta.
"A dose in time saves lives." Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's
remedy for cough, colds, pulmonary
diseases of every sort.
Letter to S. M. & K. II. Wllkes.
Laureos, S. C
Dear Sirs: There sro two aorta of
furniture. You know both ; for you sell
'em both. Ouo sort looks better than it
is, and the other is better than it looks.
There isn't any other sort.
The same, two sorts of paint, no moro;
and we make 'em both?we make tons
of stuff that isn't worth its freight. Be
longs to the business?you have to.
But this is aside. We put into cans,
with our namo od, the very best paiot
there is iu the world : Dovoe Lsad aud
Zioo. It takes fewer gallons than mixed
paints, and it wears twico as loug as load
and oil.
0. O. Brown & Bro., Columbia, 8.
C, write:
1 "Mr. C. O. Brown, employed au ex
perienced painter to paint his houso with
Devoo Lead and Zioo. Tho painter, on
seeing,the paiut that was sent to the house
said that thcro was uot enough ; ho was
so suro of this that he opened up all ex
cept ono five-gallon kit. When tho job
was done ho returned tho five-gallon kit
and about as muoh more in open vessele.
Other painters who havo been using mix
ed paints havo had tho samo experience
with Dovoc Lead aud Zino."
Yours truly,
P. W. Devoe <fc Co.,
Now York.
OAB'X'OniA.
Bwu* the ,4lh9 K'ln(l You Have Always Bought
Clothing for Men
from $2,85 a Suit up,
Boys' Clothing Cheaper,
Embroideries, Embroideris!
Laces, Laces!
Shoes, Shoes!
Where? At the
Cash Bargain Store.
Laurens, S. C. J. L. Hopkins.
R. ;iP. MILAM & CO,,
We offer to our Farmers the chance to buy
goods, especially Groceries, at?
CLOSE PRICES
.We sell all Supplies, the best kinds, at.
L.OW FIGURES
and make your dollars go furthest by trading here. Try us and
see for yourselves.
Our Undertaker's Stock is Complete. We cany a well
selected stock of everything from
the cheapest Coffin to the best Me
talic Cases ; in cloth goods we carry
S^?i&z^ft^KEfi WCJ f)JM tne "est?among them embossed
white plush goods ; also black, full
draped in cloth. A First-class Hearse
when wanted. We can furnish white
or black horses when desired. At
night or Sunday 'Phone R. P. Milam's residence or call on J. Mills
Hunter at the Crisp House.
Respectfully,
It. P. MILAM & CO.
New Spring Styles
Frofn the dark sombre shades of Winter
colorings the eye is refreshed again by
the bright tints for Spring wear,
All=wool Albatross in delicate Shades fo~
Waistings; Sickoline Zephyr, this is a mer
cerized finished fabric of rare brilliancy for inr
expensive goods, market value 20 cts., yours
at 15 cents; We open another weave which
resembles a wool Albatross, the price only 10
cents per yard.
Many other new and exclusive designs in
wash Goods. We show a specialty
in a yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk?every
fibre fine silk?see it and hear the price.
Small White Checked Dimities are scarce but we offer a
15 cents grade at cents. There are
Miscellaneous quotations. Every De
* partment has something in it for you.
Another Article and we will give you a rest, we have reference
to several numbers in nice Sheer White Linon : We placed our
order last year for these goods shipped March ist, 1903, since then
the price has steadily advanced. We will offer it at the same old
price and when sold no such value can be secured again this sea
son. Inspection and comparison solicited.
Respectfully ,
W. Q. WILSON & CO.
LIFT IT AND SEE.
The gold brick proposition is a pretty old fake, but
some people can still be worked with it. Did you ever
meet with a gold brick man who wanted to make you
rich in a day? When he does come your way don't be too
quick to get rich in a day. Better lift his BRICK before
YOU BUY it, and see whether it has the right feel.
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SEE A SPRING SUIT.
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Tho same general rule rulo applies whon you buy a suit. Somo suits aro fakos just as most gold bricks are, and won't
stand very much lifting. Whon you buy a suit horo wo want you to lift it and test It in ovory way you wish.
We feol that such a course on your part will only servo to oonvinco you that our suits aro a good
thing?that they aro roal gold as far as thoir suit value Is concerned.
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A NEW SUIT.
It's about time for you to begin thinking about your
new suit. Of course you will be wanting one boforo
long, and when you do get it you had b3ttor stop in and
let us show you ono of our $10.00 Suits.
We have a good strong soloction in this priced suits
and they will give excollent values for tho money, too.
Our $16.OO Suits aro very stylish and fashionablo
if you want something that costs more. Hut tho SlO.OO
line can't bo beat anywhere by anybody..
NEW SHOES.
Tho Shoo question is an important one for everybody.
It is so easy to get an inferior shoe?one that hurts
tho foot because it Isn't mado carefully.
This season wo havo a really better stock of foot
wear than wo havo ever had for a similar season.
Our shoes aro made by the best factories in tho
country and you will And them good, comfortable and
ft vMsll.
Uso and comfort should como first in a shoe, and we
think our shoos will como up to this every time.
Laurens, S. C.
J. E. flinter & Bro.,
Cur? Grip
in Two Days.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative BromotQuinine Tablet*. * (V?j6 VLT'fSZ
^v^Mimonw>iwi^t&?ti?mona>b , TU? signature.VJ. Sf. Xsfrmruf cox.
Mil.wm*<mmmmjmmmB**m.wilmmmmmmm*Knmmm 11.mn.wfinmni ???.i
Dr. W. It. DIAL.
No. 110 W. Main St.
Npcolal Attention Given Women
and Children.
Oftlce hours in the city from 10 a. m.
to 4 p. \n. 'PhonoV- Residence No. 44
Office No. 89.
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The Sign of a Dollar
is what interests the bulk of the buying public. When they find where they can
save or make a DOLLAR they are.?t once interested. Our desire is to save
dollars for those who deal with us; We are glad of our ability and
anxious for an opportunity to demonstrate to you
what we can do.
IT MAY BE HARD TO DECIDE
which or what to buy, because: There are so many good things here, but whatever you do
buy will be well worth all you pay for it. We don't do business on any
other basis. We can't afford it.
WHEN A WOMAN OR A MAN
starts out to
buy they would Hko to know that they can secure all they wish under one roof and do not have to visit a half dozen stores in order to com
plete their purchases. We have every thing that can bo desired in tho Clothing, Shoos, Hat and Furnishing lines for the Men
and all tho pretty and up-to-date things in Ladies apparel, Millinery Dress Goods and Notions.
Fashionable Millinery and High Grade Novelties for the Ladies.
We have secured Miss Lulu Edwards of Haltimoro and Now York who will have charge of our Millinery department. Shu comes highly recQ?inmondod
und wo can assure the Ladies of Laurens, und County that they shall have the best that is going at our uniform low prices.
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CPCI/I Wf* A C i ClI DA CIC ^as Deen om* constant aim and our over increasing cash business is forcing us to do less credit each year
irPKIIitl A LA ill llA jI i So if you should find that we cannot acconiinotlate all of our frieiids for li)0;J do 110t blaine us f,>r it, as we
. 4Jl4a4la.ll 1VI n VilUlI lSia?Jl4J cannot accommodate all however much we may desire to do so.
Thanking you and assuring you that the place to Bulk your trading for 1903 is
?avis, IRppet & Co.
Famous Outfitter and Handlers of Reliable Merchandise.
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NOTICE!
Tho Hoard of County Commissioners
will receive sealed bids for tho proper
maintenance of the following sections
of road In the different Townships:
Laurens Township.
Sec. 1.?From Ambrose Martin's to
Bramletl's Shop.
Sec. 2?Prom main road at Bramlett'.
Shop via Mill's mill to Fiat RuIT
Church.
Sec 8?L'sbon school house to fork
near Ntw Prospect Church.
Sec. 4?From main road near J. L. M.
Irby place to Jas Mllam's place.
dials township.
Sec. 1--R. Nash's place to the \V. B.
Owens place.
Sec. 2?From Owens Station to line
near Wm. Cook's place.
Sec. 8?Barksdalo Station to Flal
Ruit* Church and to line at T.Simp
son's.
Sec. I?From Goodgion'a Bridge via
Sam Bolt place to second branch on
Gray Court road.
youngs township.
Sec. 1?From A. Nelson's to Pleas
ant Mound, Wm. Putman's to W. H.
Fowler's.
Sec. 2?From fork near Pleasant
Mound to l.anford's Mills.
Sec. 8?Pork at Durban's Church to
New Liberty Churob.
Sec. 4?Durban's Church via Centor
vilie P. O. to Greenville and b.-anch
roads to line of Dials.
scuffleton township.
Sec. 1?Ora to Tylersvllle.
Sec 2?Fiat Shoals Ford to main road
at Langston's Church anu Dr. J. F.
Dorroh's to Bethany Church.
Sic. 8?-Musgrove Bridge to G. C
Hyrd's place.
Sec. 4?From main road to Craig's
Ford and to Bet/.el's Ford.
jacks township.
Sec. 1 ? Duncan Creek Ohuroh via
Wm. M. Flnney's place to Clinton and
to Hurricane Church.
Sec. 2?Hurricane Church to line
Newberry at Liberty Hill.
Sec. 3--H. R. T. Bond's place to
Goldvllle and forks to lines of Hunter
and Newberry county.
Sec. 4--Musgrovo Bridge road from
Clinton to line of ScuMetown.
HUNTERS TOWNSHIP.
Sec. 1 ? Goldvllle to Mllam's o'.d
store.
Seo. 2?Milton's old store to Belfast.
Sec. 3?Underwood's old store via J.
H. Phinney's place to Youngs' Cross
Roads.
Sec. 1?From Irby Chandlers' via D.
Boyd and J. L. Crawford's to Under
wood's old store.
WATERLOO township.
Sec. 1?From Dr. J R Smith's via L
T H Daniel's place to line of Sullivan.
Seo. 2?From G W Culbnrtson's via
Hopewell Church to line of Sullivan.
Seo. 8?D O Smith's place to fork
near Mt. Pleatant Church.
Seo. 4 ? McDaniol's Mill on Reedj
River via Kkom and McDaniol's mill on
Rabun Creok to A. W. Teaguo's place.
cross hill township.
Sec. 1? Spring Grovo to Watts bridge
on Saluda River.
Sec. 2 ? Cross Hill to Good Hopo
Church.
Seo. 8-Cross Hill via G L Crisp's
place to line of Hunters.
Sec. 4?Spring Grove to White
Plains.
sullivan town8aip.
See 1 ? From fork near Tumbling
Shoals via brick house to South Ra
bun.
Sec. 2 Gray place via Jno M Woods
to Hall place.
Sec. 8?From A Huff's place via Jap.
Pitts and Boyd's Mill to Friendship
Churoh.
Eaoh section to be let to the lowest
responsible bidder, with Iho right re
served to reject any and all bids.
Contraots will be for tho proper
maintenance of said sections, con
tractor? to glvo good and sufficient
bond In double the amount of bid.
All bids must be on forma furnished
by the Supervisor, on application, and
must be left with J. D. Mock, Clerk, by
10 o'clock a. m, on Saturday, March
28, 1003, at which time all bids will be
opened and contracts awarded.
H. B. Humbert, Superviror.
OAI9TOX1IA.
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?Vegetable PreparationforAs
sanitating the Food hndRegula
ling the Stomachs and.Bowels of
INfc AN TS rft H1L?K?BN
For Infants and Children,
Promotes Digcslion.Cheerlul
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Xincral.
not "nar.c otic.
7i**pt ttOUJirSANUELtiTGNER
f^inyjcw Seett'
sf/x.Senn/t *
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slnise Steel f
)tltt(t Seed -
Cltotfitd Sugar
hfhtrry/frt riaiW.
A perfect Remedy forConslipn
Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoen
Worms .Convulsions .FOverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signnlurc of
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Kind Yo? IIa
Always Bought
Bears the /^^
Signature /
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Alb moil Dan old
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER
Stepping Stones lo Prosperity
THE SUCCESSFUL PLANTER
* FERTILIZED HIS LANDS....,
The Virginia^Carolina Clietioica! Co,,
"Manufactures *t)T Trnrt P-rri ttrrra nj fjatlffi*
Vtrgtoja^aoottoa Chomk^aWo? !
Clod Crusher and Lovolcr.
Si/es 3 to 13 .A
The best pulverizer?cheapest
Rfbing Harrow on earth. The
Acme crushes, cuts, pulverizes,
turns and levels all .soils for all
purposes. Made entirely of caM
steel and wrought iron-?indes
tructible.
Catalogue maiiodffreo.
R. Lee Meares, Agent, R. F. D. No. 1,
Fountain Inn, S. C