The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 01, 1903, Image 3
THE OLD REU ABLE
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
GRAY COURT TO
HAVE INSTITUTE,
The Farmers Meeting on
July 22nd.
three lecturers.
Letter from Professor J.
* s. Newman.
Professors Upton, Morrison and New
mat) to Conduct It?Largo Attend*
anco of Farmers Urged.
Tho potltionof Mr. W. V. Harris and
o'hers has had the effect of securing
for Gray Court a farmers institute, to
be conducted by Clein;on profor.s->rs.
Tho following letter has bceu received
by Mr. Harris:
"Clemson College, S. C,
June, l!)ib, 1903.
"1 have appointed July 22od as the
dato for tho Institute to be held at
[Gray Court.
"Prof. W. S. Morrison, C. O. Upton,
Pro'cseor of dairying and animal hus
bandry ard I will lecture. Ploaso give
all possible publicity to tho date of tho
[meeting and obllgo.
''Yours truly,
"j. S. Newman,
"Director Farmers Institutes."
It poos without saying that farmers
rom all parts of the county should at
lend this institute. Gray Court is a
lonvenicnt point and in the midst of a
ipiendid farming country. Much can
io learned from tho progressive meth
?ds of farming of that neighborhood,
Is well as from the institute.
Those who at'ocd may bo sure of a
ordial reception and courteous treat
ent from the good peoplo of Gray
riuct and Dials township.
[old cotton at
fourteen cents.
fiat Cox Cotton Mill (Jot Tor 100
Bales Last Week-It Was Upland
Long Staple.
inderson, June, 25.?The Cox Cot
mill of this city sold 100 bales of
ton this week at 14 cents per pound,
cotton was of tho upland long sta
ariety and came from the Mlssis
hpttom lands. It Is known as the
slsslppi Bender." This cotton us
sells for 1 cent to H cents higher
the ordinary short staple,
io Cox mill had raoro cotton on
than was needed to run until the
crop comes in, and as a fancy
kc was offered It was decided to sell
\ri of it. The cotton was bought for
ents, and some of it for I039, so a
Isomo price was realized. The mill
on hand enough cotton to run on
Itime until the new crop comes in.
strong cat well, sleep well, look
The weak don't. Hood's Sarsa
tla mako3 tho w^a's strong.
Who Is he!
io is it that makes tho Fewer-gal
woai-3-longor paint?
[ERCHANTS NEWS.
ein find ex'.ra porcolain lined
Jars caps that will fit any si/.o of
)s machine mado jars at
8. M. & E. H. Wilkes.
best exterminator for lloo on
\r cattle is Warrell's. 25 cents a
Guaranteed.
Pal motto Drug Co.
|mor under vests In groat variety,
up, tho best that money can
Davis, ltoper & Co.
fare making a special run of fivo
(galvanized iron faucet oil cans
e gallons oil for $1.40.
8. M. & E. H. Wilkes.
[rcat Celery Tonic, $1.00 bottle
rats.
l'almctto Drug Co.
And soe the new novelty window
langer that wo are now show
i docs away with all troublo and
paused by shades petting out of
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes.
fcst store, biggest stock, largest
K best qualitv, lowost price
? At Davis, Roper & Co.
Lve just received a full lino of
I latest talking machines and a
[of records. Would like to show
you want a nice homo enter
S. M. A E. H. Wilkes.
lot of neckwear and negllsroo
1st received. We invite all the
ten to come and see them.
Davis, Roper <fc Co.
id see our lino of Buck's Stoves
Igos conslstmg of 25 different
id si/o?. Sold only by
8. M. & E. H. Wilkoj.
Discovery is sold by W. W
rturens Drug Co. and Youoge.
py under an absoluto guar'
we have found a roach de
25 cents a bottle.
Pal motto Drug Co.
imited time we oan offer the
Celery Tonio for nerves and
lalf price. $1 00 bottle for 50
rou feel run down it will oure
sale only by
Palmetto Drug Co.
our quality of white India
fch any in this or any other
[the prices.
W. Ct.WLson&Oo.
AMONU OUK FRIENDS.
Mrs. R. W. Davis of Fountain inn
vlsiUd Dr. and Mrs. Hughes last week.
Mrs. W. W. Dodsonhas been visiting
relatives In Groenvillc.
Miss Lillian Mitcholl of Krl is vlsit
Itlng Mrs. \V. II. Hagwell.
Mrs. t'laude Fuller is attondiug the
Knoxvillo Summer School.
Rev. D. T. Estcs and family havo
gone to Ashevlllo for the summer.
Mr. Pick Parks was in the city Sat
urday.
Mr. Charles Tuuo Simpson is visiting
his friend, Mr. John B, Wardlaw, in
Union.
Mr. Jarnos 1?. Gray of Toxas is hero
on a visit and his friends uro glad to
see him.
Mrs. Ella Turner of Greenwood vis
ited her sister, Mrs. F. P. McGowan,
last week.
Miss Mariegeue Caiuo has roturned
from Augusta where she was brides
maid at the wedding of a friend last
weok.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ballentinc ha\
returned to the olty from Abbeville
and aro living in Hampton Street. Mr.
Ilallontinc Is machinist at tho Furni
ture Factory.
The family of Mr. Jeru Sullivan are
spending the summer In Henderson
villc. Mr. Sullivan accompanied them
to Hendortonvlllo last week but has
returned.
Died in Wrccmvood.
News was received bore Saturday of
tho death in Greenwood Friday of Miss
Mary Boyd, sister of Mr. S. S. Boyd of
this city. Tho deceased lady was about
50 years old. She was an earnest
Christian and her death is deeply
mourned by a largo circle of relatives
and friends.
(iood Everywhere Used.
Brar.sford's ' Clifton" is guaranteed
by the maker to be the best Hour in the
market? It is carefully milled from
sound wheat, making bread that Is
pure, wholesome and mutritious?what
tho American peoplo need for their
dally food. Ileside3 "Clifton" is an
all-round Hour, being as well adapted
t'j making cako and pastry as it is
bread and biscuits.
T. N. Rarksdalo,
M. II. Fowler.
WORKING MAIN STREET.
Big Force of Hands Moving on With
the Improvement*
The work of rc-inacadamix.ing Main
Strcot is going on at a fair rate of pro
grass. The street now is in a badly
torn up condition and has boen for
Sorna weeks but when tho work is com
plet'.d Main street promises to b3 a
handsome thoroughfare.
1,000 CLAIMS.
Equal Not a Single Fact.
Laurens Endorsement
makes this Claim a
Fact.
Endorsed by scores of Laurens citi
zens who cheerfully mako a public
statement of their experience, is the
proof wo havo to hack our claims that
Dean's Kidney Pills euro every form of
kidney Ills, from a common backache
to serious urinary disorders. Here is
local example.
J. H. O'Dell, of Factory Hill, mill
hand, says: "I have been suffering
from baekacho for a long while. At
times I cou'.d not work on account of
the aching across the small of my hack
and the dull pain gave me no rest day
or night. I could not stand straight
and if I sat for a bit and attempted to
arise I had to catch hold of something
to pull myself up. The secretions from
the kidneys were very red, full of sedi
mont and got like a jelly after they
stood for a while. I could not retain
them any longth of time and had to
rlee often at night. I tried several
highly recommended remedies and
used liniments, but nothing did me any
good until I got a box of Doan's Kidney
Pills at tho Palmotto Drug Co. and
used them according to directions.
They gave mo relief almost at once and
since using them the kidney secretions
have gotten clear and natural and I do
not havo to get up at nights as I used
to, while the backache has all left me."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,,
sole agonts for tho U. S,
Remember the name? Doan and take
no substitute.
Heavy welts and fancy whito piquet.
W. G. Wilson & Co.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinino Tab
lots. All druggists refund the money
If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. 2?c.
bAURBNS
Cotton Mill Stock
Comes a little high, but the
cloth they make is cheap.
Unbleached 83o per yd
Bleached lOo per yd
Pleaphcd and printed in
fancy patterns
12gO to 15cts per yd
You can't duplicate the
quality for anything like
these prices. Buy from the
Manufacturers and save
three or four profits.
Cotton Mills Store,
T. 0. LUCAS, Manager.
Disfigured Skin
Wasted muscles and decaying bones.
What havoc I
Bcrotala, let alone, is capable of all that,
and more.
It Is commonly marked by bunche3 In
the neck, inrlammatluns In the eyes, dys
pepflia, catarrh, and general debility.
It ts always radically and permanently
cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which expels all humors, cures all erup
tions, and builds up tho wholo System,
Whether young or old.
"Hu.xVjl Hll? <nro llverjlU: tho lion Irritallni: mid
"uiily cMlmrUc to tako with iloo'l's Swrnap.trllla.
TO LEXINGTON.
Tho Tillman Trial Next
September.
BOTH SIDES SUITED.
Judge George W. Gage
Will Preside.
Change of Venue in Tillniau Case
Granted by Judge Townsend to
Adjoining County.
Judge Townsend last Thursday morn
ing ordered the trial of J. II. Tillman,
charged with the murder of N. G. Gon
zales, to Lexington County. The noxt
torm of court there convenes on the
second Monday of September.
Both the prosecution and the de
fence seem to be pleased with the se
lection of Lexington.
Judge George W. Gago will preside
at tho trial, provided tho caso Is not
again continued.
GARLINGTON CO.
HAS BEEN ORGANIZED
It Has Purchased the Spavtanhnrg
Spartan of Which J. C. Garllugton
Will he the Editor.
The Garllngton Publishing com
pany, says tho Spartanburg Horald,
which has recently purchased tho
Carolina Spartan and the Petty Job
Printing business and proposes to con
tinue the fame on an oxtenslvo scale,
made application to tho Secretary of
S'ate yesterday for a charter. The
capital stock is $0,000 divided into 50
shares of $100. The corporators aro J.
C. Garlington, H. L. Bomar, A. L.
White, J. Boyco Lee, John I). Hum
phrey, Stanyarne Wilson, T. R. Trlm
mler, John F. Boyd and J. B. Gwynn.
The new company will take charge of
tho Spartan with J. O. Garllngton as
editor and manager next Wednesday
July 1st.
NO PITY SHOWN.
"For years fate was after me con
tinuously," writes F. A.Gullodge, Vor
hena, Ala. I had a terrible case of
Piles causing 24 tumors. When all
failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
me. Equally good for Burns and all
aches and pains. Only 25 cents at Lau
rens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co.
l| THROUGH SOUTH CAROLINA. ij
I ?
J. L. McDermott, senator from
Horry, has resigned to accept the olllce
of county treasurer made vacant by
the death of County Treasurer Long.
It is stated that tho Tillman case has
already cost the county of Rlchland
$1,000. and the prisoner has not yet
been arraigned,
Earle Hoi wick, a 12 year old Spar
tanburg boy, narrowly escaped being
shockod to death by a live telephone
wire. Tho wire dropped on his head,
meanwhile crossing a trolley wire.
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
"I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind., end could hardly get
any sleep. I had consumption so bad
that If I walked a block I would cough
frightfully and spit blood, but, when
all other medicines fallod, three $1.00
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
wholly cured mo and I gained fifty
eight pounds." It's absolutely guar
anteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La
Grippe and all Throat and Lung Trou
bles. Prico 50 cents and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Laurpns Drug Co. apd
Palmetto Drug Co.
OUR REPUTATION
Js as much a guarantee of
the value of the jewelry and
silverware we sell you, as
Sterling is a guarantee that
the silver is 925-125 fine.
This stamp merely vouches
for the quality of the ware.
We assure you the pick of
the latest and best designs,
We always strive to give
you your money's worth.
Fleming Bros.
A NEW LAW FIRM.
The undersigned have this day en
tered into a partnership for the practice
of law in the Courts of this State, under
the name of Simpson & Cooper and wll
promptly attend to all business en
trusted to them.
. h. Y.Simpson,
J r. a. coopkr,
SPECIALS FOR JUNE:
One pound, tin sift
ing top, box of good
Talcum powderfor25c.
Olive Cream Skin
Soap, 1 Oc cake 3 for ?5c
New line Hammocks
from $1.50 to$5.00 just
received.
Laurcns Drug Co*
Goods Delivered l'lione 70 .
Cures Eczema, Itching Humors, Pim
ples ami Carbuncles.
B. 13. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) Is a
certain euro for eczema, itching &kln,
humors, scab?, tcales, watery blisters,
pimples, aching bones or joints, boils,
carbuncles, prickling pain in the skin,
old eating sores, ulcers, otc. Motu nie.
Mood Balm cures tho worst and most
deep-seated cases by enriching, purify
ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby
giving a healthy blood supply to tho
skin. Heals overy sore and gives tho
rich glow of health to the skin. Builds
up the broken down body and makos
tho blood red and nourishing. Espec
ially advised for ohronlc, old cases
that doctors, patent medicine and hot
springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1,
with complete directions for home cure.
To prove B. B. B. cures, sample sent
free and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trou
ble and free medloal advice sent in
sealed letter. Sold in Laurens by B
F. Posey.
ONE CENT A WORD.
Just received seasonable dry goods,
calicoes, seersuckers, lawns, piquets,
cambric and muslins, fruit jars and can
rubbers, ice croam freezers,
Dorroh & Peden,
Gray Court, 8. C.
Juno 2-1, 1003.
Kqr SAW??Pigs ?>t $2q0 each, Abo
limited quantity of peas; Speckled and
Unknown varieties.
W. I). Byrd,
Laurent, 8. C, It. F. D. No. 3.
June :ird, IPT?.?4t.
Will it be the Panama?rred canal?
I will pay $175. per share for Lau
rens Cotton Mills stock, subject to sup
ply. Address
Jesse G'lkvei.and,
Spartanburg, 8. C.
Woods' Mowers. an,d Harvesters
best pn cariij. Sold by Jno, W. Beeks,
Byowcrton S. O. You can scr? this
machine at John Wade Anderson's
Warehouse.
FQR SAi.a?One 25 horse engine and
boiler, and one lot of 2i acres on Sulli
van street. Price and terms right.
W. D. & W. J. Barksdale.
June 10?3t,
For Sale?Two well bred colts, and
a number of Berkshire pigs from threo
to ten dollars.
W. H. Dial.
W. n. KNIQUT, R.E. BABB.
KNIGHT & BABB,
Attorneys at aw.
99' Will praotioe In all the State and
Federal Courts. Striot attention to all
business Intrusted to them.
Office up-stairs, Simmons1 Bnlldlng,
J. N. LEAK,
Auctioneer,
?fters his services to the peo
ple of Laurens County. }
Address: Gray Court^?. c.
i- .
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There's nothing makes a desert so
pleasing as good wholesome canned
fruits. See us for
Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses,
Inducements for you to buy here
'" ~ and to buy now. Better come==it will
pay you.
BUGGIES,CARRIAGESANDHARNCSS
Not How Cheap but How Good is Our Tlotto.
COP^fur
HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LEADERS:
Columbus, Babcock,
3?T Watertown, Summers,
?JC Rock Hill, Sechler,
and Others.
T. N. BARKSDALE.
J. A. FRANKS.
Give us a Call.
Leaders in Fine Vehicles and Harness
,^sss^>13 UY YOU R^p?s
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
("ROM ...
?. R. TODD,
SAVE DRAY AO E.
White Stone Lithia Water,
Is the lightest water on the market. Wo realize that this is claiming a great
doal, and we could not afford to make this assortlon unless wo knew that we
could prove it to bo true. But it does not tako an expert to test tho roftness of
a Mineral Water. Whon carbonating a mineral wator, if it Is a hard water the
gases will not bo absorbod in tho wator, and whon tho bottle is opened, the gas
es escape, and the water Is left Hat and hard, whilo if it is a soft wator, like
White Stono Lithia, it will retain its gases for hours after being unstopped.
Head what somo prominent persons you know have to say of tho merits of j
the White Stone Lithia Water;
Greenville, S. C, Oct. 10, l!>02,
After a scrvico of ono season at
White Htono Lithia Spring?, ai resi
dent physician I do not hesitate to pay
that tho efTcct of tho water upon thoso
who dilnk it for any length of time,
has been porfeetly marvelous. Invari
ahly an increase both In llesh and ap
petite was perceptible In ono woek,
proving it to bo a mineral wator of
undoubted powerful tonlo property. Its
peculiar adaptability to diseases origi
nating from disorders of the kidney,
bladder and liver, such as Dropsy,
Bright'sdisoasesJMabetesand uric acid
calculi, and all forms of Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism and Oout is to bo e:c
Eected from the sploudid analysis, it |
as been noted frequently that visi
tors before coming here bad to follow
every meal with somo form of correc
tive, or confine themselves entirely to
preengested foods; soon discard these I
entirely, being delighted to find that)
tho water alone?naturo'soMn remedy
sufficed. Of the many who drink thic
water this season for ten days consecu
tively,not one but experienced decidod
benefit and a perceptible gain In wolgt,
varying from* two to five pounds.
? L. C. Stevens, M. D.
Liaurens, S. C, Sept. 10th, 1902.
J. T. Harris, Esq.,
White Stone Spring, S. C.
Dear Sir:?I am using White Stone
Lithia Spring's Wator. and am very
much pleased with results. I think it
the best I have used.
Yours very respectfully,
O. B. Simmon.;.
Latirons, S.O., Sept. i2th, 1?02.
Mr. J. T. Harris,
While Stone Springs, S. 0.
Dear Sir:?I take pleasure in saying
that my family received great benefit
from the use of White Stone Lithia
Water. I can heartily recommend it
to any one in need of a healthful
Mineral Water.
Very truly,
J. O. C. Fleming.
We have theJargest briok Hottel in the Carolinas or Georgia, with all mod
ern improvements. v
or Eleotrlo Car Line runs froth Southern Road to Spring.
Re Stone Spring, S. C. S
?Whit* StottS Lithia Water Q^,
Clothing*, Shirts,
Hosiery and Neckwear!
WHERE?
AT THE -SSW?
Cash Bargain Store.
Suits that were $5.00 now $3.98
Suits that were 6.50 now 4.08
3.75 ' 2.78
4 4 4 2.75 4 1.98
Shoes for the hot weather. Call
in to see them. Good Luck Baking
Powder, 1 pound cans, 7 cents.
J. L. HOPKINS, Proprietor.
There are Many Ways of Painting
But only ONE WAY of Painting Well!
?^?zazs^That is YVitli,^ss2^^>
O'CONNOR & SCHWEERS' LIQUID PAINTS.
ITP Looks DCCTTI ^et us know ius*wnat y?u want
even though you never saw it for sale
tnd we will supply you.
Color Cards Will be Sent on Application.
O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co.
co and Salesroom 841 Broad, St.
tory 844 and 840 Reynolds, St. AUgUStll, Gi
For sale by W. L. Boyd, Laurens, S. C
Color Cards and information cheerfully given.
DR. MOgFlTTMB
Gurus Cholera-Infanf urn,
Dinrrhoca.Dyscntcry, and
the Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Ago.
Aids Digestion, Regulate*
the Howels, Strengthens
the Child and Make?
TEETHING EASY.
rfrESTriiNG FoWOIrS)
Costs Only 25 cents at Ihiigtfsis,
Or mail 25 cents to O. J. MOFFKTT, M. D? ST. LOUIS. MO.
Ouros Eruptions, Soros, Colic, Hives, Thrush. Romovos and Prevents,
Worms. ^3fa"Je3'X!,3E3LX3Sr-A. COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES
THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN.