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THEO LB M LIABLE THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SEE THE FAIR. The Advertiser Offers n Free Hallway Trip to 8t. Louis and - Return. Desiring to lnorea*c its circulation The Advertiser otTors this week a freo trip to St. Louis and return dur ing tho world's fair to any p?r5on who will obtain for it 10G new subscribers. Any man or woman, young or old, who wishes to obtain ono of theso trips may do so by working for It. If one should obtain the prizo and not wish to go to the fair himself, he ro*y g;ve It to whom he choose?. Any competitor may obtain assistance from friends in getting the mw subscribers. Four quarter year subscribers or two half years subscribers will bo counted as ore full year subscriber. Next year is electioa year. Now Is an easy time to get new subscribsrs. Don't wait till all tho money in the CJtintry is spont. The conditions aro printed io full elsewhere. Th? St. Louis fair will cost more money and be a greater evont thau th j Chicago fair was. Have you seen. Williamson's now Jowelry Store? STARTLING EVIDENCE. Fresh to3timony in great quantity Is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Cough and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFar land, Bentorvllle, Va , serves as an ex ample. Ho writes: "I had Bronchitis for throo years and doctored all the time without being bemfitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery and a few bottles wholly cured mo." Equally effective in curing all Luug and Throat troubles, Consump tion, Pneumonia and Crip. Guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. and W. W. Dod boo. Trial bottles free, regular sizeB 00 cents and $1.00. Notice To Subscribers. For some reason or other subscribers to.TiiK Advertiser have been slower In paying their subscriptions this fall than ever beforo in tho life of the pa per. Meanwhile the oost of producing the paper Is no less than heretofore and many expenses are heavier. The prospect is discouraging. The Ad vertiser therefore hopts that the many whose subscriptions are due will be prompt to send their money or bring it. Nothing would givo greater pleas ure than to furnieh a free paper but it is absolutely impossible. Those who wish to havo the Seinl Weekly News and Corner and The Advertiser?three papers a week? can get them through The Advkr tiser for $1.50 for both papers. tf. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a doub'o dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threatened at tack may bo warded off. Hundreds of people uso tho remedy In this way with porfoct success. For ssie by The Laurens Drug Co. Women love a clear, healthy com plexion. Puro blood makes it. Bur dock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sy rjp helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old 8go. Eczema, sca'd head, hives, itcbiness of the skin of any sort instantly re lieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointmen*. At any drug store. Our New Dlscovory is sold by W. W. Dodson, Laurens Drug Co. and Youngs' Pharmacy under nn absolute guar antee. Price 81.00. ONE CENT A WORD. We sell the best home-tanned and home-made shoe that is sold in Lau rens County. Call on us for anything in our line. Domtoii & Teden, Gray Court, S. C. For Rent?Splendid double oflices, south-west corner public fquaro. W. H. Dial, Dec. 7,?2t. WAN TED ? Persimmon. Dogwoo d Hlokory and Holly Logs. Freight paid on carloads. James Cockshott, Char leston, S. C. For Sale r-splendid family horse, thoroughbrod Jersey cow, Berkshire pigs and Essex sow. Dr. W. H. Dial. . Deo. 1?ti._ WHY RENT? When you can own your own home with the samo money? The Piedmont Savings and Invest ment Company will enable you to do this. Instead of Paying Rent for years and owning nothing at the end of the term the property is yours, Meanwhile, you have had the home from the first?with the motive to im prove it. Owning one's home does more to make an independent man than any thing else. A man with little or no property finds It hard to borrow and build. Such men this company provides credit for. There are hundreds of working men in this town paying rent on houses that are not cosy and oomforta ble, they havo no convenfences, that are not kept up and that are not im proving in value. Lots In Laurens are eheap. These lurae men, with the rent money they :< '-e paying, can all own homes v. which they will take pride and which will grow more valuable eaoh year. The Piedmont Savings and Invest ment Company is not a building ond loan association. Why? Because the contract is certain and definite. The borrower knows to a day when bis debt will be dgjrO. Moreover the rate of interest Is ldflrar. AHONU OUR FRIENDS. Col. Elliott Este? of Spartanburg was in the city last week. Mrs. Stauyarno Wilson was tho guest of Mrs. Alex Long last week. Mr. James Ray and Miss C*rrie Ray j of Huntington were here Friday Miss 1011a Young of Eatonton, Ga., is j the guest of Miss Caro Adams. Miss Marie Conyers who has been I visiting Miss Lll Vanoo has returned I to Greenville. 4 To Arrive January 15. Dr. W. C. Irby has received notice that the first cargo of Peruvian guano is expected to arrivo in Charleston on January, 15, and farmers who have or dered from him will therefore receive it in ample time. Had Annual Supper. Tho masons of I'almetto I.odgo hud tholr annual bupper on the night of the 8th. About 80, including a number of guests were present, and the ovent was greatly enjoyed. A number of im promptu toasts were given and re sponded to. MARRIED LAST WEDNESDAY. Wedding or Miss Perriu Farrow And Mr. R. II. Tabb, Miss Mary Petrin Farrow, daughter I of tho lato Col. James Farrow, and Mr. Broxtou Harrl?on Tabb of Richmond, Va., were married last Wednesday evening In the Church of Epiphany, this city. The ceremony win performed by Rev. Alexander H. Mitcholl of Groen vil'e, essisted by Rev. Wllmot 8. Ho'.mes, roctor of the church. The maid of honor was Miss Sue Savage Farrow, sister of tho bride, and tho bridesmados were Miss Nannii P Tabb of Richmond, sister of the bride groom; Miss Ne'tie Qane of Fort Motte, MissL'cze Holmes of Laurens, Miss May me Ferguson of Laurons: Miss Minctto Hane of Enoree and Miss {Catherine Parker of Charleston The groom was attended bv Mr Arthur L. King of Georgetown, as best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Edwin P. Simpson, B. Ii. Jones, William C. Irby, Jr., J. K. Vanco, R. P. Fleming and John Y. Garlington of Laurens. A email reception at tho homo oi tho bride's mother followed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Tabb left for a brief Southorn trip. Their future home will be in Richmond. Why Not Now! We have been telling you about the good qualities of "Clifton," but you never will know how pood it is until you try It for yourself. For the Christmas holidays "Cdfton" Is the Hour par oxcollonce, if you want the best bread, cake and pastry for that joyous occasion. Order a sack the nest time you need Hour. T. N. Barksdale, M. II. Fowler. Gray Court News. Gray Court, Dec. 7.--Rov. J. K. McCain left on Monday for the annual conference of tho M. 10. Church Soith. Much to tho regret of everybody here according to the rules of the Methodist Church, Mr. McCain will have to move from our midst this year. Mr. J. C. Godfrey left on Monday for Charleston where he will represent Schroeder Lodge, A. F. M., at the meeting of the Grand Lodge. D. Cures Blood, Skin Troubles, Cnuccr, Blood Poison. Greatest Blood Purifier Known. If your blood is impure, thin, dis eased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eat ing sores, ecrofula,eczema, itching, ris inRS and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catirrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) according to di rections. Soon all 6ores heil, aches and pains stop, the blood Is made pure and rich, leaving the skin freo from every eruptions and giving tho rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time B. B. B. improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, as it gives them new, vig orous blood. Druggists $1 per large bottle with directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Cj., At'anti, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice slso sent in sealed letter. B. B. B. is especially advised lor chronic, deep seated cases of impure blood and skin diseases, and euros after all o!so fails. Sold In Laurens by B. F. E'osey. Our New Discovery is sold by W. W. Dodson, Laurens Drug Co. and Youngs' Pharmacy under an absolute guar ! antee. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Chamber. WHEREAS, information has beon re ceived at this Departmont that on the third day of December A. I). IHO.'i, tho barns, stables, wagons, mules, horses, etc., belonging to J. E. Cox, Youngs Township, in the County of Laurens, were burned, and there b' ing roason to believe that the burning wbb an act of lncondiarlsm, NOW, THEREFORE, I, D. C. Hey ward, Governor of the Stato of South Carolina, in order that justice may be dona and tho majesty of the law vindi cated, do hereby oiler a reward of One Hundred Dollars for the apprehension and conviction of tho person or persons who committed said act of incendiarism. TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have ~>~) hereunto set mv hand and caus L sf ed the Great Soal of tho State ' ?<~\ to be affixed, at Columbia, this Seventh day of December, A. I). 1903, and iu the one hundred and twenty elgth year of the Indepondonco ol the United States of America. D. 0. HEY WARD. By the Governor: J. T. Gantt, Secretary of State. Office Days. Persons having business with I tho Supervisor will nnd him or his olerk fu the^ Office Mondays and I Fridays of each week. H. B. Humbert, Sup. L. Of Jan. 20,1008. An Ancient Foe Dv health and happiness is Scrofula? as ugly as evt>r since lime immemorial. It causes bunches in tho neck, dis figures tho skin, Inflames the mucous membrane, wastes tho muscloe, weak ens the bone-, reduced the power of resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, a'ul develops Into con sumption. "A bunch appeared on (he left pido of my neck. It caused great pain, was lam cd, and became a running Boro. I went Into a general decline. i was persuaded (<> try I food's SarsnparP.ia, and when I bad taken sit bottles my neck wad healed, and I have never" had any troublu of the kin I tincc." Mas. k. t. Smyder, Troys Ohio. Hood's Snrsaparilla and Pills will rlck^ou of it?, radically and per nlbnently, ao they have rid thousands. CASK APT EH CASE. Plenty More Like This in Laurens. Scores of Laurens people can tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Many a happy citizen makes a public stato meut of his experience. Horo is a oase of it. What bettor proof of merit can be had than such endorsement. D. M. Stribbling. proprietor of Dairy farm, four mi los out on the Clinton Road, says: ''I am highly pleased with tho results I obtained from the two of Doan's Kidney Pills which I used for backache and kidney trouble. I suf fered for some years with n du 1 aching pain across tho small of my back, es pecially bad at night. At times it was so sevore that I was totally unfit to at tt n 1 to my work. The kidney secro ti >ns were dark colored, full of brick du?t sediment and of a vory strong odor. At night I was obliged to rise frequently which together with tho constant backache and lo?s of sleep caused my genorul health to be very poor. I used any number of remedies and took doctors prescriptions but it was tho same old thiug, very little if any relief. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills and went to tho Palmetto Drug Co.'s store and got a box of them. To my d'.llght after taking them my back re gained its strength, did not ache and tho kidneys acted naturally and I could rest all night without being dis turbed. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's ? and tako no sub3titu'.e. Cheap Rates for Christmas. On account of Christinas Holidays Excursions the Charleston & Western Carolina Railway will soil npund tick ets to all points in this territory at very low rates. Tickets on sale De ccmbor 28, 24, 25, 30, 81, lUO.'I, acd Jan uary 1, 1903, with final return limit January 4, 1901. Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. Mrs. Pilmor, of Cordova, Iowa, says: "One of my childron was subject to croup of a sevore type, and tho giving of Cbamborlain's Remedy promptly, always brought rolief. Many motners in this neighborhood think the same as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by Laurens Drug Co. HORPHINE Opium, Whiskey and All Drug Habits Cured Without Pain at Your Home. The Bost of Sanatorium Fucllties if Desired. If you are addicted to these hablta you think you will quit it. You won't; you can't unaided; but y ou can bo cured and restored to your former health and vigor without pain or the loss of an hour from your business at a moderate cost. The medicine builds up your health, restores your nervous system to Its normal condition; you feel like a different pen-on from the beginning of treatment, LEAVING, OFF THE OPIATES AFTER THE FIRST DOSE. You will soon be convinced and fully satisfied in your own mind that you will be cured. Mr. T. M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark., says: "Over seven years ago I was cured of the opium habit by your modi cine, and have continued In tho vory best of health since. Dr. W. M. Tunstall, of Lovingston, Va., says: "I am glad to say that I (irmly boliovc that I am entirely and permanently cured of tho Drink Habit, as I have never oven so much as wanted a drink in any form since I took your eradicator, now eighteen months ago. It was the best dollar I ever invested." Mrs. Virgluia Townsend, of Shrovc E'ort, La., writes: "No more opium. I avo tskon no other romody than yours and I make no mistake whon I say that my health is better now than it ever was in my lifo, and I owo it to you and your remedy. It has boen twelve years since I was cured by your treatment." For full particulars addross Dr. B. M. Woolley, 801 Lowndes, Bldg., At lanta, Ga., who will send you his book. DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. Living at an out of tho way place, re mote from civilization, a family is of ten driven to desperation in csse of ac cident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Ul cers, Wounds, etc. Lay In a supply of Huoklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25 cents at Laurens Drug Co. and W. W. Dodson. CUT THIS OUT. Take this ad to WIIJJAMSON The Jeweler and get 5 per cent discount on all Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Cm Glass und Silverware bought of him within next 60 days. Williamson Co., Jewelers. I Nov. I, 1903. See our line of Christmas novelties before buying your presents. We have something for every body, young and old and at prices to suit your pocket book. LaurenS Drug Co, Goods Delivered Puone 75 . Will be most plentiful if you buy Christmas Gifts Goods here. Among the prettiest Novelties for Christmas-giving, there are scores of dainty things in CHINAWARE which not only add attractiveness to the Table, but are in themselves serviceable. Xmas Furniture, Xmas Silverware, Xmas Lamps. Our stock is complete?New Patterns, Low Prices. Mat du) ate HARD WEAR You can get Hardware that does and Hardware that doesn't wear well. The clement of durability enters into Hardware just as much as it does into clothing or shoes. We make a point of selling hardware for hard wear. We aim to give yon durability and service. We have to keep some of the kind that doesn't wear well, but we prefer the other kind and put our best efforts into selling it. "The Best is Always the Cheapest.'' BROOKS St JONES Now in Simmons' Block. Why order a Sewing Hachine when you can buy this Drop-head from people you know for $18.00 with a TEN YEAR Guarantee? S ime Machine with plain cover only $15.00. Remember we sell Needles for all Sewing Machines. Can furnish any part and piece for any Sewing Machine made. vJ. O. O. FLEMING & CO To Cum a Cold m C Take Laxative Bromo ?uiiime tumm. p% Seven Million boxes sold In pest 12 months. This &Sgnatl?fOt Cures Crip In Two Days. on every f^?rxrtr%mj0f' box. 25c. Executor's Knie. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas in the oase of William C Irby, Jr.. Exeoutor, Plaintiff, against Nanrle M. Irby, et. al., Defendants, J will sell at publio outcry to the high est bidder, at Laurens, U. H. S. C, on Sa'esday in January, 1904, being the 4th day of the month, the following lot of land: All that lot of land in the City of Laurent?, bounded by Hirper Street on the East, Academy Street on the North, Chestnut Street) on the West, and lands of the estate of E. M. Caine on the South, containing 23 acres, be ing the home place of the late J. L. M. Irby. Bald premises will be sold In lots, the size, boundaries and descriptions of which can bo had et me after iho 10th lost. Prospective bidders will be shown orer the premises at any time, Terms of sale?Qne-thlrd cash, bal ance in two equal annual installments, bdarlng eight per cent interest, and secured bv bond of purohaser and mortgage of premises; with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Wlbl'f am 0. irbt, jr , Executor. Time Waits For No Man. The following seeds are for Present Sow ing*. We have Crimson Clover, Red Clover, Alfalfa, Burr Clover, Beardless and Beard eo Barley, Blue Stem and Currolls Prolific Wheat, Rye, Vetch and Rape. * Kennedy Bros. I WANT TO SAY A few words to the man who is in debt. If you have a mortgage on your home, and die before it is raised, who is going to raise it? Your widow will be pretty well occupied with the job of raising your children whom you have left on her hands without sufficient means of sup port. YOU find it hard enough to raise that mortgage, and you know well enough that your little widow will find it absolutely impossible, unless you leave enough life in surance to pay it off. If you are a man worthy of wearing breeches, you don't want your widow to be forced to take herself and children back to her father for shelter. There's just one way to guarantee that this will not occur?buy life insurance. That's what the companies are built for. If you are forty years old, we will sell you a policy for $20.00, $32.00 or $42.00 per thousand, and every policy is secured by deposits with the Government of Indiana. You want to know more about The Stale Life Insurance Com pany,?it's greater security and greater dividends. You can get the information from D. SAM COX, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. I Cures Cholera-infaiiluin, Diarrhoea.Dysentery, and the BowelTroublcs of Children of Any Age. I Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. Or moll 25 centH to O. J. MOFFEYT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. Ouros Eru\)tions, Sorea, Colic, Hlvoa, Thrush. Romovoa and Provonto, Worms. TEHUTIilKTA. COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. fCrCCTHING P0WD5R?1 Costs Only 25 cents at fruggists, Now is the Time to Dose Stock. .WE MAME A SPECIALTY OP. International Stock Food Company's Products WHICH HAVE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION! International Stock Food, 25c and 50c; Colic cure, 50c; Gall Cure, 25c; Louse Killer, 25c; Poultry Food, 25c; Quick Cleaner, 25c; Silver Pine Healing Oil, 25c. Use in Time! Prevent Diseases! A Small Investment May Save You Great Loss! GAE CAR LOAD OF ABOVE JUST RECEIVED. Our Undertaker's Stock is Complete. We can y a well selected stock of everything from the cheapest coffin to the best Me talic cases in cloth goods we carry the best?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 orSunday 'Phone R. P. Milam's residence or call on J. Mills Hunter at the Balentine Hiouse. Respectfully, R. P. MILAM & GO. W. D. KNIQHT' U.K. IiABB KNIGUT & IiABB, Attorneys at Law. tsT Will practice, la all the State and Federal Courts. Strlot attention to all bubiness Intrusted to them. Offloe up-stalrs, Simmons' Building. W. Y. BOYD, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all State Courts* Prompt attention given to all basinets* J. N. LEAK, Auctioneer, Offers his services to the peo ple of Laurens ounty Office Hours. I will be at my Office every day du ring the week, except Thursday, and on that day also, if notified. J O. G. THOMPSON, Probate Judge.