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FARM Yffi?fc 13cforc You Buy or Sell any Kind of tteul Estate, or Business, Wrile us your wants. J. Y. GARLINGTON & Co., Laurens , S. C. Bristles are very Well in Their Place. We liavo them and koep them in their places. lu our fine line of Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Etc Our stock is made up of the best American, Kuglish and French Goods, and will be sold at popular prices. HUDSON'S OttUU STOKE. VOL. XIX. NO. S. WITH DYNAMITE CONVICTS FOUGHT. Made Desperate Attempt to Escape. OUTBREAK tJUELLEl). Affair Occurred Near Rir miughani, Ala. Four Convicts Wore Wounded and Two of Them Fatally?The Attempt Had Deeu Carefully Arranged* Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 4.?Armed with slicks of dynamito which they hurled lit tho guard?, u number of while convicts made a daring attempt to escape from the Pratt mlnc3 prison early this morning. Tho boldness of the plan almost resulted in the libera tion of tho ontiro number of convicts confined in tho prison, but the guards finally halted the flight of the prison ers by shooting four of them. Two will dio. Ono convict, John E. Wing, 20 years old escaped. The guards almost miraculously escaped Injury. That preparations for a break for liberty have been going on for a long tlmo is shown by the fact that the con victs had accumulated a largo quantity of explosives in tho prison. Thoy have been gradually saving each day a small amount of namlto from tho allow ance madu them for u?o in the mines. Each man who was in the plot was armed with a quantity. Tom Fay, a member of the notorious Miller Duncan gang of safe-blowors and murderers, led tho convicts in tho break for liberty. Fay Is serving out a term of eighteen yoars. One o'clock this morning was chosen for tho outbreak. The gang began tho'r operations by blowing out one cud of the prison building, with a charge of dynamite. Through the opening they made a dash for liberly. Tho guards were taken by surprise but soan rallied with Winchester ri des and repeating shotguns, and a vig orous lire on tho fugitives, braving the pieces of dynamite which tho convicts hurled at them The dynamite was r.ot si effective as the rebels expected, and the bullets from the Winchesters In tho hands of tho guards put a quick ond to the outbreak. Four convicts lay wounded on the ground when tho smoke cleared away Thoy woro Tom Fay, the leader of the gang, shot in log, John Brewer, serv ing a sentence of seven years, shot in tho back; Kianey Browo-, sorving twenty years, shot in shoulder. Both Brewers will die. Go to Williamson's for Cut Glass. Has Suhl a rile of Chnmberlnin's Cough Remedy. 1 havo sold Chamberlain's Coujrh Remedy for more than twenty years and it has glvon entire satisfaction. I have sold a pilo of it and can recom mend it highly.?Joseph McKlhiney, Lilnton, Iowa. You will llnd this remedy a good friend with a cough or cold. It ulwnys affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by l.aurcns Drug Co. Fresh Flour All Tho Time. The celebrated "Clifton" Hour is sold only to the retail morchants, and, as they buy in small quantities,tho Hour is always fresh. Bransford's "Clifton" is trictly the Hour for family uso, and if your bread, eako and pastry arc not made of It you aro certainly the loser. Wc keep it in stock rogularly. T. N. Barksdale, M. 11. Fowler. Anyone hiving in thoir po^ssion two volumos of Ram* ay's History of South Carolina, belonging to the late Col. B. W. Ball will kindly return them to 2t. w. w. Bali? Our New Discovery is sold by W. W. Dodson, Ham-ens Drug Co. and Youngs' Pharmacy under an absolute guar antee. If It doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bit THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT than a homo. In It you have a necessity and likowise a luxury, with only tho cost of tho necessity. I can sell yon any kind you liko and located whore you wish, at a low price and on oaysy terms. I havo for sale: .10 Acres, ono milo from Watts Mills. 188 acres ono and one-fourth miles from "StompSpring", Jaoks Township. ii") acres onn nnd one-fcurth miles from Wafts Mills. 1001 acres ono and one-half miles Cross Bill. 16 acres lino bottom land, tour miles North of Laurons. Several houses and lots in town, and larger plantations In tho county. Come to seo mo and let mo talk over some propositions with you. Wanted?Six or seven room house wanted by a client. \ M. L. Copeland, HEAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS, FI HE INSURANCE. < Geo. Johnstone. R. H. Welch. A. C. Todd. Johnsone, Welch & Todd, LAWYERS. Will Practice in all Courts, State and Fedoral. Office, Law Range. f&r Money to Loan at reasonable in terest. I.a urkns, S. O. gSSS&S&S gg S8KS SS 8 S 8 :?; ? I AMONG OUK FRIENDS. afemsssssssS S KS S SS&fiSS Mr. O. B, Simmons wont to White Stoco Lithia lust week, Miss Daisy Doan has roturrsd from Groonville. Miss Fannie Datum of Renno is vis iting her sister Mrs. E. W. Copoland. Miss Bessie Harper of St. Goorgo's has been visiting Mrs. W. 13. Duncan. Misi Blanche Elliott has returned from White Stono Springs. Mrs. J. P. Simpson and family havo returned from Glonn Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Andorson have returned from the North. Mr. R. A. Cooper spent several days in Union last wcok. Miss Rosa Davenport of Grccnviilo is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Poolc. MUs Emily Meng has returned from Carls Mountain where sho visited Miss Oaro Adams. Miss Isabelle Bailey has returned to Greonwood after vls'tlog Miss Dortnie Counts. Mr. David Mahaffey has returned from John Hopkin's Hospital, Balti more, much improved In health. Rev. W. R. Mioter and family of Shelby, N. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mintor. Mi-s Wosslo Loo Dial and little Miss Rebecca Dial have returned from Dun mark, s. c. Mr. Williamson and family aro oc cupying tho Wilkcs house in Hampton street. The friends of Mr. Edgar Barksdale will bo glad to hear that his condition is decidedly improved. There is good hope now of his recovory. Stricken With Paralysis. News reached haro yesterday that Mr. Edgar Owens of Clinton had been striken with paralysis and is vory ill. Ho is one of tho first rate men of the county and his-numhor of friends bore hope he may soon be better. JAPANESE MINISTER PREACHED. Hoy. Mr. Fuillsha at the Baptist Church Last Thursday. Rev. Mr. Fudish, a Japanese mis sionary who will enter tho Baptist Ssminary in Louisville this fall preach ed an interesting sermon Sunday in the First Baptist Church to a large congregation which greatly enjoyed his discourse. STORE IS BEAUTIFUL. Goods Of Williamson Co. oto Also Beautiful. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Williamson Co., whose new store in Laurens is ono of tho most tastefully arranged and appointed jew elry establishment in South Carolina. Tho stock of goods is carefully solectod and there are many attractivo and beautiful arlic'os in silyer and gold and gems. Go to Williamson's for Silverware. For a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablots and a quick euro is certain. For salo by Laurens Drug Co. Pension Board Elected. Representatives of tho old soldiers from tho diffcront townships met on Monday, and olected W. P. Cokcr, John M. Qudgens, J P. Caldwoll and S. W. Lowe Pension Board for Laurens county tho ensuing year. The Hoards elected W. P. Cokcr, Chairman: J. J. Boozer, Physician for Board and John M. Hudgons, Pension Commissioner for this county. W. P. Cokcr, Chairman* The great Celery Tonic, $1.00 bottle for 50 cents. Palmetto Drug Co. Our Now Discovery Is guaranteed to put your Stomach, Liver and Howols in a healthv condition. Write T. J. Duokett, SherllT of Laurons county if you doubt it. Our New Discovery is sold by W. W. Dodson, Laurons Drug Co. and Youngs' Pharmacy under an absolute guar antee. Price $1.00. Our Now Discovery Is tho greatest Blood Purifier over sold. Try it and know for yourself. Remember it's guar anteed. Price $1.00. Terrible plagues, those Itching, pes tering discuses of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointmnnt o.nrn?. At any drug store. Eczema, scald hoad, hives, itchincss of the skin of any sort, instanily re lieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug storo. ONE CENT A WORD. For Sale ? 500 botdiols red rust proof ?ml.-. J. D. Watts, Laurons, 8. O? Farmers if you want a good fertilizer forfait grain and turnips see F.. W. Copeland, he has any kind of fortllizors that you want. For Rent?My Reedy Hill's farm to rent for 1004. Mrs. Kate Lark Clement, WllliamUon, S. O. Wanted?To buy 100 cords of wood, on the ground, not over three miles from Laurens. 2t Laurens Steam Laundry, OASWOIIIA. B??.- ti.o _y) lb* Kind YotillaveAlwys BwpM ?lgiMtUtO THE CITY SCHOOLS OPENED THURSDAY. Enrollment of Over Throe Hundred* A MARKED INCREASE. Prospects for the Session Regarded Fine. Miss lit:i Ellison oi' Lexington County [?Elected in PInco of Miss Tillmau who Lately Resigned. Tho city schools, white, opened hist Thursday with an enrollment tho first day of about 300 which was Increased to ."iio yesterday? This is a ga'n over last year of ?hont SO pupils. Of course tho enrol incut will he largely increased during the session. In fact, the question of Beating tho ap plicants must beforj a great whilo be come- a puzzle. Parents should enter their children, therefore, atonoe. Miss Ida Kllison, of Inno, Lexington County, was elected to lill the vacancy in tho corps of teaohera caused by Miss Tillinan'd resignation and ar rived Monday. All the other teachers have reported for duty. Ti?rk riots. Disturbances Of strikers arc not near ly as gravo a? an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, UOrvioUS tension will be followed by utter collapse, unlessu reliable romcdv is iinmodiatcly employed, There's nothing so effiolent to cure disorders of the Tjivcr or Kidneys as Electric Hit ters. It's a wondorful tonic, and ef fective nervine and the greatest of all around mcdicinos for run down sys tems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheu matism and Neuralgia and expels Ma laria germs. Only fit) cents and satis faction guaranteed hy The Liurons Drug Co., and W. \V. Dodson. Two bottles of Our New Discovery cures Eczema when 12 buttles of other medicines failed. Write Mr. S. 1.. Pa vis, Laurens, S. C, about it. The March of Progress. As long as poop'.e knew no heller, they were content to do without the railroad, the telegraph, the telephone, etc.. hut who, in this progressive ago, would dispense with these necessities now? So it is with Hour. As long as you use inferior Hour and know nothing of tho merits of Bransford's "Clifton", you may bo satisfied with your bread, cake and pastry, but if you try one sack of "Clifton'' the "cake is dough" withali inferior Hours. T0WNSEN1) NAMED FOR TILLMAN TRIAL. Judgo tiage is HI and Will Nol bo Able to Ofllolato ns Presiding Judge? Substitute Appointed. On account of tho illness of Judgo George .S. Gage, Chief Justice Pope bus appointed Judge 1>. A. Townsend to preside at the coming term of court in Lexington County. At this term tho trial of James II. Tillman will come up. In tho opinion of this [>aper the caso will again bo continued. WORK HAS REO UN ON FREIGHT DEPOT. Force of Hands Has Coinmcnerd Opera? Hons and Extensive- Improve ments are to ho Made. Work has been commenced by the railway oompan'os, tho 0. & W. 0 und 0. N. & L. to pive, Laurens tho long and greatly needed froipht depot. A force of hands lias arrived at.d the work ia now under way. What tho details of the plans arc will ho pubiisliod latHi* but it is under stood that tlirt expend turos both in side-tracks and buildings will bo con siderable. ? ? ? ? ? ,- ? f f # "*'T'f ? T'f TTTTT TTTTTT WTVTTTTTTTTW-l")1*! ,An O/c/ FcfVorite ? ? ? * * * << * ??? * ? ? <? ? l< ? ? ? ? ?> ? * * ?+* ? ? ? ? ? ? * ? * * * * * * ? ? ? * THE GIRL DESCRIBES HER FAWN By Andrew Mnrvoll ? ANDREW M AUV1CI.I-. lOii?llsh poet und satirist, was Porn in 1021 and dlud in h'.'s. Ilia works, though highly esteemed by hin own and the mice.ling generation, nro now seldom rend. n?' hud an active pol II lea I ca reer and was the assistant and Intimate friend ot Milton.' The following is nu extract from "The White Kawn," the most noted of Marvell's minor poems. ITH sweetest milk ami sugar, first I it at mine own fingers nursed; And as it ^row, so every tiny It waxed more white ami sweet than they, it hod so sweet a breath! and oft 1 blushed to see its fool more soft And .while shall I say than my hand'/ Nay, any lady's of the land! It is a wondrous thing how- licet *T\viis on those little silver feet. With what a pretty, skipping grace it oft would challenge mo the race; And when'I had left me far away, 'Twould sray. and run again, and slay; Tor it was nimbler much than hinds, And trod as If on the four winds. I have a garden of my own lint so with roses overgrown, And lilies, that you would it guess To be a little wilderness; And all the springtime of the year It only lov-ed to be there. Among the beds of lilies I Have sought it oft. where it should lie; Yet could not, till itself would rise, Find it, although before mine eyes; For in the flaxen lilies' shade It like a bank of lilies laid. Upon the roses It would feed, Until its lips even seemed to bleed; And then to nu1 'twould boldly trip, Ami print those roses on my lip. Hut all its chief delight was still On roses thus itself to fill; And iis pure virgin limbs to fold In whitest sheets of lilies cold Had it lived lull'-; it would have been Lilies without, roses within. AT O. B. SIMMONS FRIDAY SEPT. 11th, 1903. In order to get our new business favorably before the public at once we will start this Season on next Friday, September 11th with an exhibition of many lots of Merchandise which are under the market and at prices which can't be duplicated after they are sold out. Every item we advertise below will be kept on sale until they are sold. We would be pleased to have every lady in the county call on us during our sale and secure some of the bargain we expect to offer. SPECIALS FOR THE SPECIAL SALE: One lot yard-wide Pajama Cloth, 10 cts. One lot Armure striped waisting, worth 15 cents, sale price 10 cents. One lot 15 cents Kimono cloths 10 cts. 1800 yards fine patterns in Torchon Lace 5 cents. One lot Embroideries 4 1-2 yd lengths worth up to 35 yd. Price till closed out 10 cents. One lot Mercerised Oxford Waisting, 8c Special display Curtain Swisses. Special display Lace Curtains. Special display of White Quilts. One lot India Linen, 8c and 10 cts value two to ten yd lengths at 5 cents. One lot Black and White Figured Duck 10 cents quality for 8 cents. One lot 10c and 12 1-2 Percale,yard-wide for only 8 cents. One lot 15 cents, fine yard-wide, Shirt* ing Madras at 10 cents. One lot yard-wide White Welt for Fall Shirt-waist, 10 cents. Special display fine Blankets. Special display of Black Silks. Special display new Dress Goods. We cordially invite the Ladies of the County to make our store their head quarters when visiting the city. We will provide a nice resting place for them and it will be a pleasure to have them stop with us. D*"Wiii t.(! closed fro... 2:30 Th?rs- -q t tv /t t\ a /-% TVT f^t^i day w!6:30Friday mornlpfr. m iZ>. O 1 JLV1 1V1 V-J L\0 OVJ. NEGRO KILLED NEARJELFAST, M. A. Cannon Charged With Shooting. OCCUHEJJ 1 MDAY. (Juarrcl Was Over Fodder Pulling. Cnuuoii Is n White Man of Respectable Standing?Few Particular Are Known As Yet. On September 4th in the vicinity of Hclfnst Lowls Calhoun, a negro, was shot and killed by IvI. A. Cannon, a while man. Calhoun, It Is said, was shot throe times. A quarrel is said to have occurcd growing out of Cannon's ordering the negro to pull some fodder. Coroner Watts held an Inquest but few facts were brought out further Hum to lix the fact of the killing' It is said that strong facts in justification of Cannon will be brought out. Cannon has not been arrostetl but is under surveillance and will surrender in a day o.t two. Ho has made and will make no attempt to escape it is said that his wife is critically ill. The coro ners jury found that the negro came to his death at ( lie hands of Cannon. WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers?Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Millions arc always at work, night and (lay, curing Indigostion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, suro. Only 25 cents itt Laurens Drug Co. and W. W. DotUon. The American boat, Reliance, won ihe third race from Shamrock 111 last Thursday, so the America's cup will remain in America. After the first race it was practically assured that Sir Thomas Lipton's boat was no match for tho Reliance. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. D.mforth, of LaGrange, Ga. fcUlTored for six months with a fright ful running tore on his leg; but writes that ?uoklen's Arnioa Salve wholly cured it in fivo day?. For Ploorp, Wound?, Pile?, it's the best salve in tho world. Cure guaranteed, only 2') cents. Sold by Lauren8 Drug Co. and W. W. Dotson. We have "It" and Peggy O'Neal. Ask our so la man. Palmetto Drug Co. 5 TRI RUTE OF RESPECT, u 6 ? & S5j I-BS? : {:?: :?; K< i: MSfeS www Died, at Owing*, September 2ud, 11)03, Thomas Everett Gray, aged 23 years. Mr. Gray left his homo in Charleston last November and came to this place for his health. Wo have ovidonco of a recent letter to the dear ones at home, that ho was trying to walk in the paths of righteousness and we may rest assured that if ho in his weakness did what he could, Christ In his power! did the rest. Wo arc grateful that Ibis young man was permitted to spend a few months in our home and that it was our privilege to assist in minister ing to his wants. May tho brother and sistors togeth er with us to whom ho had become on doared look up with a clearer eye of faith and be enabled to say : "Thy will bo done." I'. PEA KIDUE PERSONALS. Pulling Fodder is Over Toucher Tor bong Brunch Schoo!? Pea RiDtjtE, Sept. 7.?Farmers are about through pulling fodder. Very little cotton 1ms been picked in this section. ' Mr, Aunlson Bonn and family have moved into our neighborhood. They occupy the old "l)onn?n" house. Mr. B. M. Cunningham has begun work on his new barn. It will bo a line barn when finished. Miss Lucy Belle Sloan has been elected to teach the Long 13ranch School next term. Her tuhool will open in October. Mr. Robert Jennings and Miss Ll/. /,io Jennings visited their undo, Mr. Hipp, at Cross Anchor, Saturday night | and Sunday. Miss Mary Lavin is visiting friends] at Renno. Mr. W. J. Sloan spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents. The general health in thia oommu-1 nity is good. Joe. MERCHANTS NEWS. Read announccmoot of <>. 13. Sim mons Co. Special Sale, commencing next Fri lay, the 11th. Wo have secured the oxoluslvo ngonoy for the famous Dorothy I > - * -1?I shoo for ladies and will havo thorn on sale next week. .1. 10 Miidor ?V Pro. Don't forget the, (). 13. Sinim ?u Co.'s opening sale begins Friday, the IHh. Wo are now showing Hart, SohalTnor and Manx lino clothing for men, li you want to see perfection in good clothes, call and examine those hand some garments. All hand-tailored, and thoroughly guaranteed. J. 10. M inter v\ Uro. Everything for everybody and every thing correct. Even the correct tlmo from Washington every hour. Palmetto Inug Co. .Sic the great lino of enrlv fall good! wo oiler during our splcniid oponhlj sale. O. 13. Simmons Co. We are oxoluslvo agents for the famous Fl?rsheim shoe for nu n and arc now showing a lull line of these shoes. J. E. Minti r & Pro. All poods put on sale next Friday will be so'd at prices advertised un'll they are closed out. O. P. Simmons Co. If you want the cornet timo set your watch by our clock. If.you want your prescriptions tilled correctly have them Tilled at Palmet to Drug Co. The new basket wcavo waist-goods in all tho popular colors al J. E Minter & Pro. Mrs. Willie Andorson, assisted by Mrs. TllOS, Downey will In* in charge Of our millinery department this nel son. o. P. Simmons Co. This is school lime. We have every thing in clothing and shoes for tho lit tle ones. J. E, Minter & Pro. Just In Uuist New Turnip See |g, One fourth pound package 10 conti?, No danger of getting the wrong kind, Kennedy Pros. Sec our b'g line of lace curl tins. I). 15. Si rum >ns Co. Sec us tho first day ol our opening sale for choice of the many bargains wo shall oiler. <). 13. Simmons Co. The best is the best. So every, ody s.iys. Try "It" and Peggy O'Neal ut I 'almetiu Drug Co. It's our purpose to carry u Strong lino of shoes, oto. Sco us when you want shoes. o. H. Simmons Co. S| ocia'S in tOroilO i laces at our r|n - elal sjle, Now Is the time to use International Stock Food to prevent your stock from dying by uso of damaged corn. Every packago guaranteed. It, p. Milam A Co. J. O. C. Fleming ?V Co. h ive the new crop turnip seed in all the varieties. Soo their r.d . Crope tissue paper. All shades. 10 cents a roll. Palmetto Drug Co. Floor Higher. The lato Government report makes tho wheat crop thirty-llvo million bushels less than last year. This means very much higher Hour until another harvest in 1004. All Hour is higher now, but tho advance on llrans ford's ??Cllftpn" has not yet boot! as groat In proportion to oilier Hour However, it Is a mighty good time to buy a supply before it goes st ill higher. Fresh Hour constantly received, T. N. Harksdalc. M. II. Fowler Bjari tbo 11,8 KM You HaW AlWS) I ?Ignatnro of <~AszSVX/JMg/UM Fads and Figures Con corning Them. Ullt, BROOKS' REPORT. Larger Revenues for the Fast Year. Tho Sources of the Money and How It is Distributed?Some Compara tive Statistics. The llgures below, prepared for The ADVERTISER by County Superinten dent of Ijjduoation Brooks, will give a good idea of the condition of tho schools lu tho county. The schools generally, Mr. Rrooks states, aro in a line condition. In a number of cases houses have boon re paired and painted. Arbor Day was observed by several schools during tho past year and there is a disposition In many schools to take a pride in the ap pearance of the school premisos. Tho last school year ended oa June 510. financial. Balance on hand, June 30, 1002,.* 0,845.75 Revenue from pol I tax,. 5,278.00 Received from constitutional 3mills tax,. 15,024.00 llocoivod from State Dispen sary,.4,108.04 Received from County Dispon* Bary, .2,248.50 lloceived from extra levy,. 4,264.20 othor sources,. 444.00 Total Revenue, 38,574.80 DISHU RSEMENTS. Amount paid teachers, white, 21,144.07 Amount paid teachers, col'd, 5,9(>7.9l Amount paid for other pur poses, white, . 5,107.03 Amount paid for other pur poses, colored,. 278.89 Total expenditures,white,.20,312.00 Total expenditures, colored, .. 6,240.80 Dalanco on hand, June 30, "08, 0,016,46 Comparative receipts and dis bursements for last two years: Total revenue, 1001-1002. 31,1125,31 Total revenue, 1002-1008,. 88,574.80 Increaso over last yoar,. 3,640.66 Total expenditure, l001-'02, 28,17(5 27 Total expenditures, 1002-'08, 32,650.40 lucre?so over last yoar,. 4,?83 13 statistical. Number of sobools, whites,... (30 .N umber of schools, colored, 74 Number of teachers, white, 84 Number of teachers, colored, 77 Number of pupils, whites, 3,150 Number of pupils, colored, ... 4,692 Total,. 7,851 Total number weeks school in session, white, . 1,710 Total number weeks schools in session, col'd, . 1,047 I Average attendance, while,. 23.1 Average attendance, colored,.... 11.7 Average attendance, pupils per school, white,. 42i Average attendance, pupils per week,. 53J.j Cost per pupil, white,. (i.()7 Cost per pupil, colored,. 1.37 Have you seen Williatnson'a new Jewelry Storo? Stomach Trouble. "I have been troubled with my stom ach for Iho past four years," says I). L. Roach, of Clover Nook Farm, Green field, Mass. "A fow years ago I was induced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken a part of them and feol a groat doal better." If you have any troublo with your stomach try a box of those Tablets. You aro certain to be ploascd with tho result. Price 2f> cents. For >alo by Laurons Drug Co. In I'ralse of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera find Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow in ) to give you a few word, iii praise of Cnambsrlaln's Coli?; Gholora and Dlarrhooa Remedy," says Mr. .lohn llamlett, of Kuglu PaSS, Texas. "I Buffered one week with bswel troubles and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr, (', Johnson, a merchant here, advised mo to tako this remedy, After taking one dose 1 felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third doso was entirety cured. I thank you from tho bottom of my hcait for putting this groat remedy in the hands of mankind." For salo by Laurens Drug Co. JEWELRY WATCHES and a complete line of the GENUINE 1847 Rogers Bros." Knives, Porks, Spoons, etc. Rye* cnrcfuUy examined and Iproperly filled lo the l*st grade I of glasses. Williamson Co., Jewelers. McCord Building, Laurens, S.C.