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OLD RELIABLE POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE TILLMAN TRIAL FOR NEXT WEEK. Expected Case Will Be Disposed Of. AlUtAY OF LAWYERS. No Motion for Contiuuance Expected. It is BollOTel that tho Trial will bo In Columbia?Many Witnesses Summoned. Tho newspapers 83y that Col. J. II. Til man will probably be tried next week in Columbia on the charge of murdering Mr. N. G. Gonzales. The impression is no motion will be made for change of venue and that no con tinuance will be had. A largo number of witnosses have been summoned. Col. George John stono has boon employed to assist Messrs. Croft, Nelson, Blease, Buoh anan and Rombert In the dofence. Solicitor Thurmond and Messrs. Bel longer, Crawford and Elliott will ap pear probably for the prosecution. Judge Klugh will preside. "Clifton" Are you acquainted with "Clifton? A trial sack will convince you that it is the beBt flour manufactured. M. U. Fowler. T. N. Barksdale. ONE CENT A WORD. For SALI?A fine saddle and harness horse, at Counts' Stable. J. D. Watts. 125 Head of Beef Cattl.k for Salk?) We have one hundred and twenty live head of fine, fat cattle for sale? about ton head of first-class milch cows in tho lot, wh'ch wo will trade for dry cattle. See or write us . Goddard & Lundy, Coronaca, S. C. I will pay $175. per share for Lau rens Cotton Mills stock, subject to sup ply. Address Jesse Clkveland, Spartanburg, S. C. Wanted?A man to soil sewing ma chines. A No. 1 contract to right kind of a man to start on, with good chances for promotion. Experience not necessary. Call on or address The Singer M'f'g. Co , 4t Greenwood, S. 0. Wanted?Respectable young women to learn cigar making. $6 to $8 per woek can be made in two months time. Endorsed by the ministers of Charles ton. Board secured for girls from the country. American Cigar Co. Ot. Charleston, S. 0. Wanted?Traveling men and ladies. Salary $80.00 per month. All expenses. Contract one year. $25 03 cash secur ity required. References. Address State Manager, 15 Warren St., Sumter, 8. C. 4t. Wanted?Scrap Iron of every de scription, and old machinery. Write to J. B. Garfunkel, Columbia, S. C. $30 PER WEEK SURE. No canvassing or peddling' At. if plan. Nothing like it. All business done by mail from your own home. Suits everybody in oity or country. Money coming in every day. No oap ital or experience required. Business strictly legitimate, pleasant and per manent. Don't miss this chance. Write to-day. Enclose 2-cent stamp for particulars. Address J. P. Daly, Dlst. Mgr- Dept N. M. 1317 Bar.aard St. Savannah, Oa. Here is the great Oak Easel now on display at our store. It contains the line of beautiful new spring tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS., Chicago Good Tailors for 26 Yaara The Oak-Easel is the connecting link: between the tailor and the faultlessly fin ished garments which give you so much pleasure to wear. It's really a lesson in good clothes buying to see this great collection of tailoring novelties. Prla?s toy/ and oeitlafao tlon absolutely evitxr. ? ntood. Ce.ll soon. J. C. HUTCHISON, Cross Hill, S. 0. NOTICE. All landowners are hereby ordered to clean out streams running through their land* and remove therefrom all logs, rafts of timber and other obstructions by the first day of May. WJ03, as re quired by law. llV.rt. AMOXI OUR FRIENDS. Next Sunday is Easter, Cadet William R. Rlobey, Jr., is at hume from the Citadel for a few days. Dr. W. W. Dndeon went to Charles ton on a visit lo/t week. W. A. Barton of Groenvllle spent suveral days in the olty last week. Ur. T. E. Todd and little daughter went to Charleston on a visit last wvek. Mm. T. B. Crews visited in Clinton last week. Miss Blanche Clardy has returned from Woodruff. Mr. John N. Wright and the Misses Wright of Lisbon were in the city last weok. Mr. W. W. Simpson, a loading mer chant of Woodruff*, was In the city last week. Mrs. A. M. Finch who formerly lived hero has como to Laureus again to make her home. Littlo Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of W. L. Taylor, has boon visiting in Princeton. Tho Misses Taylor, daughters of Dr. Edgar Taylor of Jacks township, have been visiting Mr. Elbert Copeland's family. Mrs. J. Wells Todd and Mrs. Q. B. Gritton have been chosen to represent the Wednesday Club at tho federation meeting in Columbia on the 21th. Captain Gallliard, the well known and popular railway conductor on pas senger train, between this city and Charleston, was takon suddenly and seriously 111 In Greenville last week. Mr. Austin Elected. The county board of control met last Wedne?dsy and elected James A. Aus tin dispenser and A. P. Moore clerk. These gentlemen were elected tempo rarily some weeks ago and their elec tion is now made permanent. REUNION SATURDAY. Tho Briars Will Meet at Barkstlales? Large Gathering Expected. The brave old "Briars" will have their annual reunion at Barksdalos Saturday. The number of survivors of this gallant command is not large but there will be a good turn-out of tho neighbors and a good time may be ex pected. Very Badly Needed. Your contribution for the support of two hundred orphans at tho Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C. for the cur rent month. And it is needed now. W. P. Jacobs, .President. Laurens Briars. This command will hold their annua re-union at Barkadale's Station on April 11th. Everybody is expected. Should there be rain every day till that time don't think that we will not havo a meeting. We never fail. Everybody bring something to eat. O. G. Thompson, For Commityee^jfifc Ordinary household accident-, have; no terrors when there's a bottle of"?)r. Thomas's Electric Oil in tb/. medicine chest. Heals burn9, cuts, bruisos? sprains. Instant relief. _ RECORD OF THE PiW.* No Stronger Evidence Can be Produced. Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by is the best of guarantee of fu ture result*. Any one with a bad back, any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from any kidney ills, will find in the following evidence proof that re lief and cure is near at hand. Mr. G. M. Myers, the well-known shoemaker of Winchester avenue and 14th street, Ashland, Ky., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are like true friends, the longer you know them the better they are appreciated. I can add nothing to the statement I first made in 1806 af ter I procured the remedy at the Ven tura Drug Co., and took a course of the treatment, which cured me. I was absolutely free from all backache for nearly three years, then I noticed a slight ache, as the result of a cold in my back. A box of Doan Kidney Pills disposed of it. I have recommended this remedy to many, and havo never heard of one who did not endorse the claims made for it." For sale by all dealers. Price, f?0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents lor the U. 8. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no substitute. State of South Carolina. Connty of Laurons. Court of Common Picas. 8. W. Simpson, Plaintiff, against Dave Simpson, Y. A. Simpson, Emma James, Othella Davenport, Lillian Cunningham, Early CunniDgham, Maxoy Cunningham and J. M. Simp son individually and as administra tor of Sammy Simpson and J. F. Hicks, Defendants. To tho Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the oomplaint In this aotion, whioh was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for raid County, on August O h 1002, and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint on the sub scriber at bis offioe at Laureus, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fail to answer the complaint witbin the tlmo afore said the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the complaint. Dated August 1002. F. P. MoGowan, Plaintiff's Attorney. April 8 1008?Ot. Office Hours. I will be at my Offioe every day du ring the week, except Thursday, and on that d?y alio, if notified. Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does?con taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system?is true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. "I was troubled with scr >fula and came Bear losing niy eyesight. For four months I eould not see to do anything. After taking two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and when I bad taken eight bottles I eould aea as well as ovor." Susis A. Hairs ton. Withers, N. 0. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to euro and keeps the promise. CITY COUNCIL CRITICIZED. Ward Two Man Enters His Protest. THE PROPOSED WORK. Main and Sonth Harper Improvements. Ward 2 Kicker Claims thnt Other Parts of the Cit y Fail to Got Their Rights. Editor Advkrtiser, Put:?Please put mo in the Kicker's Column, for I am protesting against a recent action of tho Town Council. I understand that Council by a ma jority voto recently, decided that the first act of the new administration should bo to expend somo six or eight thousand dollars on Main Street. And pray what does Main Street so urgently need? It has already been graded and macadamized for nearly two miles and would be considered by the people who travol it bringing to market their cotton and other produce a good street, for it has a rock bottom to it. But the favored residents say that parts of it are tn? -rough (rocky) for a nice drive; besides, a portion is covered with mud about shoo deep. Laurens Street had mud this winter knee deep, and that almost within a s one's throw of tho public square. Whilo it may not bo used as much as Main, it is au important feedor of the town, being used by one of tho beBt sections of the county. Then look at North Harper! Impor tant as Main and pays more taxes, re presenting as it does the cotton mills. This street has been graded and ready for the macadam. During tho past winter it was almost without a bottom. In fact it was so bad right here in town that we could scarcely get to the ceme tery to bury our dead. Coitpled with above is another ^rand conception ".?; <y;,^ ?;i?t5nguishe.d Coun cil provided it bad^mVney to burn; tvijd provrfled further, if It were not de stined to beoQmo a-**?erltabhi death tr?p; It is to poiistruct a magnifleont usling some olght or ten thousand dollars, across tho ravino on South Harper, nt Whitten's shop, to extend from hill to hill on a level with the railroad. And pray what does South Harper want with a bridge? It too has been graded and macadamized south of the branoh, and tho short hill noxt to town does not work up into mud. See ing these things are true, why does Council, as now constituted, persist in this extravagance and discrimination? I venturo to say that as individuals they would not consider It good business in their private affairs; then why should it be in public affairs? They cannot think it fair or just to discriminate against certain sections or classes of olt'zens; and it certainly cannot be that that they aro inimical (o any par ticular claps. So then to come down to tho gist of the matter: What spirit is actuating this Counc'.l, to cause it to act so un reasonably, aoy way? |ts it one of equity and fair play? A desire to speuJ^, the people's money to the best advan tages of all? Or docs it smack too much of selfishness, or of a spirit of retalia tion or resentment for something a pre vious Council had done? Yes, we do feel oggrleved, because shamefully neglected so long. We are law-abid'ng citizens and should have r ghts. To be ignored invites opposi tion. Lot Council build up the two re maining thoroughfares half as good as Main now is and there will be no more kicking. Out of the mud fl>st, then boulevards. Tho two projects above mentioned will cost eomo $14.0^0.00 to |16,000.00 and not a cent in the treasury that can bo rightfully aonroprln-'od to that end What will Council do? Why, borrow money of course. But perhaps one Coun cil has no legal right to bind a succeed ing Council,and a too flagrant violation may be contestel. We pload for fair play?nothing more. In this article wo disclaim any per sonalities. The members of Council are our friends, tho personnol of whloh runs about this way: J. C. Owings, Main Street; Dr. T. E. Todd, Main Street; W. P. Chlldress, MainStreel; Mayor Gray, llttlooff, but property on Main Stveel; Claronpe Babbj South Uarper, yrhich gets the bridge; Dr. W. H. Washington, well, he lives in a lit tle side street way off in Ward 2 and deserves nothing; and last and msy be least Just now as a Counsellor, Is VV. A. Watts, who is already reaping his re ward in that whl'e formerly one horse sufficed to bncg him to town, it now requires two. Kioker or Ward 2. Test One Sack Of "Clifton" fl-mr; and you will find it makes more bread, bettor bread, and gives batter satisfao'.ioii than any flour lyou can buy. T. N. Barksdale, PLANT GOOD SEED. Don't loso both tho cost of your seed and the oportunlty of making the orop by hunting up cheap seed. Peop'o generally get what they keep calling fur and the growers can pup ply them If cheap rather than good SEED are demanded. Wc SellSccdthat Grow. EARLY CORN. TOMATOES. RADISH. BEET. Pea?, Denn?, C*ne, Onion Sots and Flower Seod for tho 1 idies. Laurens Drug Co. Goods Dellvored Phone 75 . A Firn' ulrip Oa a good, long life is what you will havo if you select your food carefully. Theroforo choose "Jlifton" Hour for your bread and you will have a llrst class health food three times a day. M. H. Fowler, T. N. Barksdale. Loans on Kcal Estate For a series of years at 8 per cent; straight interest; negotiated. Basis, what land is assessoa for taxation.? Call on? Ferguson A Feathekstone. w. d. knight. U.K. dabb KNIGHT & BABB, Atorneys at Law. (9* Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Strict attention to all business intrusted to them Office up-stalrs. Simmons' Building. Marble Shipment Received Mr. J. C. Smith, the well-known dealer in marble monuments and tomb stones, has just received a shipment of three car-loads of marble. Mr. Smith guarantees Urn-class work, promptly done, at low prices, and inv tos inquiries and correspond ence. Thedford'g Black-Draught has saved doctors' bills for more than sixty years. For the common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chiils and fovcr, bilious ness, headaches and other liko complaints no other medicino is necossary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, alibis digestion, stimulates notion of tho kidneys, Eurlflos tho blood, and purges tho owels of foul accumulations. It in r i liver complaint, indigestion, sour stomach, dizziness, chills, rhottmaifo pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thodford's Black-Draught in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size for $1.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having tho original mado by tho Chattanooga Medicine Company, I believe Thfdford'i Black.Draught It the l.cst medicine on earth. It Is good for any and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for four years I have kept them on foot fend healthy with no doctor but Black? Draught. A. J. GRtJEN, lllcwara,^. MONEY TO LOAN On improved farms. Long time. Busy payments. Small oost. IJo com million. Apply in C. D. BARKSDALE, Attv , ? Laurens. 5. O. Bedroom Elegance and Simplicity. The simplicity and elegance in Bedroom Furniture which is now universally sought, finds complete expression in our choicely selected stock of Bedroom Suits. Look over our line?there's hardly a doubt the very suit you have in your minds1 eye is here. Iron and Brass Beds, Mattings.^ There are Many Ways of Painting But only ONE WAY of Painting Well! OXONNOrTsCHWEERS' upd PAINTS. IT "?S BEST! Let us know just what you want even though you never saw it for sale .? and we will supply you. Color Cards Will be Sent on Application. O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co. Onico and Salesroom 841 Broad, St. Factory 844 and 846 Reynolds, St. Augusta, Ga. For sale by \V. L. Boyd, Laurens, S. C. Color Cards and information cheerfully given. R, P, 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. LOW FIGURES and make your dollars go furthest by trading here. Try us and see for yourselves. Our Undertaker's Stock is Complete. We can y a well * selected stock of everything from Mkb % W # $ the cheapest Coffin to the best Me " t talic Cases ; in cloth goods we carry the best?among them embossed white plush goods ; also black, full f/H f draped in cloth. A First-class Hearse vS-V-r,,.:*. 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, B. P. MILAM & CO. Pulverizing Harrow, Clod Crusher and Leveler. Sines 3 to i3i The best pulverizer?cheapest Ribing Harrow on earth. The Acme crushes, cuts, pulverizes, turns and levels all soils for all purposes. Made entirely of cast steel and wroughtiron?indes tructible. Cataloguo mailod'freo. R. Lee Meares, Agent, R. P. D. No. 1, Fountain Inn, S. C ? IN. X. r _s?,?? WHY USE LARD? THE VEGETABLE FAT SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND PURITY TO ALL? OTHERS if -ADDRESS gav/vnnah.ga. SOUTHERN COTTON OfLCO. the carolinas*?georgia Clothing for Men from $2,85 a Suit up, Boys' Clothing Cheaper, Embroideries, Embroideris! Laces, Laces! Shoes, Shoes! Where? At the Cash Bargian Store. Laurens, S. C. J. L. Hopkins. BROOKS & JONES, Laurena, S, C, NEW Restaurant Opened, I have opened a Restaurant in the Uabb nulldlnff for WHITE PEOPLE EXCLUSIVELY. Prompt and Pirst olass service assured. Meals, 25 cents at Restaurant or sent to offices. Fresh Oysters an hand. Harrison Hunter, on Harper Street. Mules and Horses. The undersigned under the name of Bark*dale, Franks & Irby will deal In mulofl and horses at Laurens. Stock will he kept at Ed Martin's Stable; rear of Enterprise Bank. We havo received a carload of flnq Kentucky mules and also have a m\n>. her of good horses on hand. We In vite the patronage of the people <>r Laurens County. T. N. Barksdalb. Jwo. A. Frank?. v i W. C. IRBY%