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THE SEEDS HAVE BEEN SENT OUT. Sent for Distribution by Senator Latimer. ALL DISTRIBUTED. They Were Mailed Out Monday. Tin y Include Melon, Radish, Beets, L? Uuce, Mustanf, T>:rulp and Many Varieties of U &rd? n Seeds. The Advertiser Ins received from Senator Latimer a bag of melon, let tuce, radish, mus'ard, boot, turnip and other garden seeds for distribution. All of tho tins'1 packages have been sent out through the malls and will have been reo? i-ed before this pa per has been read. The bag was not iargc and it is not to be understood thut the amount was sufficient to send to more than a small portion of the people of the county. The Advertiser mailed all the teeds out last Monday, They were sent under Senator Latimer frank. LAURENS DRUU CO. RELT UPON HT0MEI. Cures Colds, Coughs, Catarrh and drip. Jnst Breathe It. Hyomei is nature's own method for curing catarrh, colds, coughs and dis eases of the respiratory organs. It is the only natural treatment for the oure of these troubles. Breathed through the neat pocket | inhaler that oomes with every outfit, the air that passes into the throat and lungs, is Identical with that on the mountains, where it is laden with heal ing and health-giving balsams. It j searches out and kills the disease! germs In the most remote and mloute air cells of the head, throat and lungs, it soothes and hea's the irritation of the mucous membrane. . Hyomei is prescribed by physicians generally. Many of them use it them selves to break up a co!d and prevent pneumonia. Tho complete Hyomei outfit consists ] of a neat inhaler, that is so small and convenient that it can be carried in the pocket or purse, a medlolne dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. This costs but $1. and it will cure any ordinary case of catarrh. In chronic and deep seated conditions, longer use is necessary and extra bottles of Hyomei can be ob obtained for 60 cents, making it a most | economical treatment for this disease. The Laurens Drug Co. have so much j confidence in the power of Hyomei to | cure catarrh and other diseases of the throat and lungs that they sell it Under their personal guarantee or refund the money to any purchaser in case it fails to give satisfaction. They take all the riak themselves and Hyomei costs you absolutely nothing unless it does you good. These States Doubtful. According to tho New York Sun: Politicians in the Republican and Democratic camps and the mathemati cal experts say that tho.-e interested in the Presidential campaign should keep| their peepers directed upon Cali fornia, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. These States havo a total vote in the Electoral College of 169. END OF BITTER FIGHT. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes J- F. Hughes of Du Pont, Ga. "and gave up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last | resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung trou bles. Guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. and W. W. Dodson. Price 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bott es free. Only Results Tell. There is little or no difference in the appearance of flour, but there is all the difference in the world in the results. "Clifton" flour will produce light, white wholesome bread?you know from sad experience just what other kinds will do. For more bread and better bread, use our *,Clifton" every time. T. N. Barksdale, M. H. Fowler. ANOTHER CASE OF RHEUMATISM CURED. The efficacy of Chamberlain's. Pain Balm In the relief of Rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triblett, of Grigsby, Vs., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be Without it. For] sale by Laurens Drug Co._\/j Boa? th? ^0 The Kind You Haw Always BoujJH Signatars WHY RENT? When you can own your own home with the same money? The Piedmont Savings and Invest* mcnt 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 f rom 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. Suoli men this company provides credit for. There are hundreds of working men in this town paying rent on houses that are not cosy and comforta ble, they have no conveniences, that are not kept up and that are not Im proving in value Lots In Laurens are cheap. These same men, with the rent money they are paying, oan all own homes ft which they will take pride and which will grow more valuable eaoh year. The Piedmont Savings and Invest ment Company is not a building and loan association. Why? Because the contract Is certain and definite. The borrower knows to a day when his debt will be due. Moreover the rate of intorest is tower. W. W. BALL and M. L. COPELAND Pay Your Road Tax. ?The time for paying Road Tax m*| Ires on the let day of March next, i ime for paying other taxes, with two per cent penalty, expires Feb. 29th. J. H.OOPBL1HD, Treasurer L. C. AMONG OUR FBIENDS. Mr. Joe C. Smith of Clinton passed through the city last week. Mrs. G. O. Albright and little sou re turned from a visit to Clinton 8und?y. Mr. W. M. McCaslan was in the city hist week. THEY WILL PLANT COTTON. Hon Kentuckians Menu to Fight To bacco Trust. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 15.?Over 500 farmers in that part of Kentucky known as Jaokson's Purchase, lying between the Tennessee and Mississippi rivers, .and the Tennessee State line have agreed to plant only 50 per cent, of th' aoreage in tobacco thfs year and instead will try experiments in cotton. Cotton is no real experiment in this part of the State, but the richness of the soil and the previous good prices for tobacco have caused all energy to be devoted to tobacco. Now, however, with 20 cents cot'on talked of and the prospects in favor of 10 cents cotton for several years, and with the tobacco trust steadily reduc ing the farmers' return from the rais ing of the weed, the five hundred odd farmers who attended a mass meeting at Maylield Saturday afternoon unan imously agreed to plant only 50 per cent, in tobacco this year and to de vote the romalnder of the acreago to rottton. THESE WERE CHIEFS OF CONFEDERACY. List of the Generals and the Lieuten ant Generals, of Whom Three Survive. Dr. J. William Jones of Richmond, Va., gives this list of the highest Con fed arato commanders during the war between tho States; FULL UENEBAI.S. 1. Samuel Cooper. 2. Albert Sidney Johnston. 3 Robert Edward Lee. 4. Joseph E. Johnston. 6. Gustave T. Beauregard. 6. Braxton Bragg. General Provisional Army, E. Kirby Smith. General with temporary rank, J. B. Hood. LIEUTENANT GENERALS. 1. James Longstreet. 2. E. Kirby Smith. 3. Leouidas Polk, 4. Theophilus H. Holmes. 6. William J. Hardee. 6. Thomas J. Jackson. 7. John C. Pemberton. 8. Eichard S. Ewell. 0. Ambrose Powell Hill. 10. Daniel H. Hill. 11. John B. Hood. 12. Rlohard Taylor. 13. Stephen D. Lee. 14. Jubal A. Early. 15. Richard H, Anderson. 16. Alexander P. Stewart. 17. Nathan Bedford Forrest. 18. Wado Hampton. 10. Simon B. Buckner. 20. Joseph Wheeler. General John B. Gordon was ap pointed lieutenant-general by Presi dent Davis just after his brilliant cap ture of Fort Stedman, bat his commis sion did not reach him before the evac uation, and although he commanded a corps for some time, aod on the retreat was put by General Lee in command of one wing of the army, he always wrote "major general" as his real rank. The same was practically true of General Fitzhugh Lee, who commanded the cavalry corps afrer General Hampton was sent south. The "full generals," have all long since crossed the river, and of tho lieu tenant-generals, only General S. D. Lee, General S. B. Buckner, General A. P* Stewart and General Whoelor re main. CLIMATI? CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the oure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor pat'.onr, and tho rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a reguHr use of Gorman Sy rup. Free expectoration in the morn ing is made certa'n by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the ab sence of that weakening cough and de bilitating night sweat Restless nights and the exhaustion duo to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of tho consumptive, can be prevented ov? stopped by taking German Syrup llbB erally and regularly. Should you bei able to go to a warmer clime, ydu will Und that of the thousands of consump tives there, the few who are benefited and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, 25 cents; regular size, 75 cents. Laurens Drug Co._ CATARRH, Whiob usually oommences with cold I in head, Hay Fever, rapidly Infects the mucous membrane of the throat, and loads to graver complication*, unless gromptly attended to. We recommend ling's Sarsaparilla internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Catarrh Remedy (a douoho comes with eaoh bottle). It gains a foothold from which it is hard to dis lodge. With treatment of theso two medicines any ordinary case will yield quickly?the very worst cases will b3 greatly relieved. The price $1.00; three for $2.50, and guaranteed. Sold by Pal metto Drug Co., Laurens, S. O. Notice of Application for Incorporation. 6TATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Seoretary of State of South Carolina, on or after the 22odday of August, A. D . 1003, for the issuanoe of certificate of incorpo ration, pursuant to the provisions of "An Ao? %o Provide for the Incorpora tion of Religious, Educationa1, Social, Fraternal or Charitable Churobes, Lodges, Societies, Asiooiatlon?, or Companies, ard for amending the Char ters of those already formed and to be formed" approved February 19, 1900, in behalf of The National Christian Benevolent Burial Convention, an or ganization which has its headquarters in the County aforesaid* Given under our hands and seals, this, the 18th day of August, A, D., 1908. H. W. Irby, P. N. Hunter, M. Hunter. U W. Williams. Jlching Joints In the fingers, toes, arms, and ot'.ier parts of the body, an* joints that ifp Inflamed and swollen by rheumatism? that acid condition of ?10 bio.qd wlitch affects the muscles ttl?o. Sufferers dread to mov , ( .'specially after sitting or lying lonj.. and their condition la common I) worse in wet weather. "It lias been a Ion:,' time flnce WO httVO hecn without Hood's ; i i mpurllla. My father thinks lie could nut do Without it. He has been troubled with rheumatism since lie was a boy, and Hood's KurSiipa rilla la the only UicdlchlO he can take that will enable hlni to take his place in tlio fluid." NfIBS Ada DOTY, Sldnoy, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove tho cause of rheumatism?no outward application can. Take them. GLENN SPRINGS UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. Bryan Lawrence of Augusta, (Ja., Leases the Hotel nud Will Con duct It This Season. Tho Glenn Springs Hotel Company of which Arthur Simpson is president has" leased tho hotel to Bryan I aw ronce of Augusta, Ga , who will run tho hotol during the season. Mr. Lawrenco was in charge of tho Islo of Palms Hotol last year and is an experienced and successful ho'.ol man. The Glonn Springs Hotel will bo well managed and will receive as it do serves a good share of the patronage of Laurens as It has heretofore. WALKED 4000 MILES, How an 11 Year Old Boy Sought a Kc wnrd. Blank and ragged from4,000 miles of "hobo" travel, Ben Oliver, an oloven year-old Indianapolis boy, who disap peared from his home two months ago, walked into tho police headquarters at Birmingham, Ala., says the Indianap olis News. He had just come into the city on the front end of a blind bag gage car on the C. & N. railroad from Now Orleans. He told tho pollco he had run away from his homo in Indian apolis and was making his way back. Since be left Indianapolis, he said, he had traversed many of tho roads in Texas and a portion of Moxlco in his soarch for Corpus Christi, Tex. Oliver told the Birmingham police that he worked about the wreck of tho Purdue special train, at Eighteenth street, in this city and that ho assisted in the work of rescue. He said he helped rescue the body of a young man from Corpus Christi, and ho thought he would make his way to that city and claim a reward. The Bir mingham authorities wired they would make an effort to have the boy sent home on a ticket. FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. The Information Contain ed in this Statement is Invaluable to Laurens People. When a rosident of Laurens, whose statement appears bolow, who hns no | monetary or other lntorest in the arti cle which he endorses, who is anxious to do his acquaintances and fellow resi dents a good turn, who publishes in this paper his experience with Doan's Kidney Pills?that citizen must have good and sufficient reason for doing so. The following should dispel any doubt which may have oxistcd in Iho reader's mind's on this subject. L. H Potter, employed In tho Cotton Mill, residing on Factory Hill, says: '?My kidneys and back have bothered me for quite a while. My back seems to be the weakest'spot about me, and when 1 take cold it always settles there and knocks me out. I have been so bad at times that I had to lose sev eral days from work. The kidney se cretions were disordered, very dark and full of sediment and annoyed me by making me getupduring tho night. I tried different remedies and wore plasters but nothing did me any good until I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Palmetto Drug Company's store. Sinco using them tho backache I has left me and I can sleep all night | without my rest boing disturbed and the kidney secretions have all cleared up and now have no sediment in them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no sub <i iute. II MILLIONAIRE'S POOR STOMACH, le worm-out stomach of the over jlllionalre is often paraded in the to prints as a horrible examplo of ml attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bid stomachs. Tho proportion is far moro among the toilers. Dyspepsia mid in digestion are rampant among those people, and they suffor far worse tor tures than the millionaire, unless thoy avail thomsolvos of a starudard medl oino like Green's AugUBt Flower, which has been a favorite housohold remedy for all stomach troubles for oyer thirty five years. August Flower rouses tho torpid liver, thus creating appetite nnd iusuring perfect digestion. It topes and vitalizes the entire systom and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. Laurens Drug Co. Wood's Seeds. . / Twepty-five vears practical ex? pcrlence, and the fact that we do the largest buxinew? in Seeds in the Southern States, enables us to' supply every requirement in 1 GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS j to the very best advantage, both as regards quality and price. Truckers and Partners requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to urito for special prices. If von have not received a copy of WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 1004, write for it. There Is not another publication anywhere that aporoaches It In the useful and practical Information that It gives to Southern farmers and gardeners. Wood's Seed Rook will be mailed free on request. Write to-day: i do not delay. T.W. Wood & Sons, Sesdsmen, RICHMOND, - VIBBINIA. Did You Know? That "Red Flax" Cough Syrup will cure any cough if taken in time. Every bottle guaranteed. Laurens Drug Co. Notice of Sale VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. On the 25th day of February, 1901,1 will sell at publlo outcry at Laurens Court House during the legal hours of sale, (15 lots and brick residence, the property of J. L. M. Irby, deceased, known aB the Irby homestoad. Plats can be bad at Pa'metto Drug Store from 23rd of January until sale. Streets havo been opened and lots numbered. Persons can look over the property and seleot lots. Terms of Sale-?One-third cash; bal ance in one and two years. Bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises for credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. C. Ibuy, Jr., Executor. Jan. 19th?td. COUNTY LICENSE. The following License Fees for hawk ers and poddlors for Laurens County was adopted by the County Board of Commissioners at its annual mooting on January fl( 1004, for the onsulng year as provided by law: Foot Peddl'-rs, medicine or mer chandise,. .?.% 10 00 Peddlers,) horsa team,. 40 00 Peddlers, 2 horse team,. 50 00 Stovo Rango or other Stoves, 1st wagon,. 75 00 Each additional wagon,. 60 00 Clocks, one team,. 50 00 Ewoh additional,. 30 00 Lightning Rods, 1st wagon, . 50 00 Knob additional. 80 00 Speotaclos, foot,. 30 00 Spootacles, with team,. 70 00 Sewing machine, one wagon,. 70 00, Each additional,. 60 00 Piano, organ, 1 horse team,. 100 00 Piano, organ, 2 horse team,. 150 00 L'conso issued will be good until De cember 31. 1904. Tho word wagon means any vehlole used in the traffic. It Is tho duty of magistrates and con- < stables to demand of any peddler his license and to arrest any peddler not, having license, except persons exempt by law. n. B. Humbert, Supervisor, L. C. Messer Babb, John H. Hunter, County Commissioners. J. D. Mock, Clerk. Geo. Johnstone. R. H. Welch. A. C. Todd. Johnstone Welch & Todd LAWYERS. Will Practice in all Courts, State and Federal. Office, Law Range. V Money to Loan at reasonable in terest. _Laurens. S. C._ NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that an elec tion for City Health Officer will be held on Feb. 20, 1904, by the Board of Health and application therefor should be handed to Dr. J. H. Teague, Seoretary of the Board, before the 19th of Feb ruary, this said office being vacant by reason of the resignation of Mr. Wash Monroe. Jessb H. Teaoue, Seo'y Board of Health. Money to Lend. On first mortgage of Improved farms. Easy terms. No commission. Borrower pays only aotual expenses of loan. C. D.BARKSDALE, Attorney, Laurens, 8. C. October, 2*, 1903. ROCKERS FOR COflFOF Rockers that combine stren beauty and comfort; rock that look well, that feel we. that are honestly built, and that give long, hard service. - Rockers for as little or as much as you wish to pay. SPECIALS. 4-qt Coflee Pot._.. _. J5C 10-qt Milk Bucket. |5C i-pound Bulter Moulds.?. 15c 19-in Bread Tray. 25c Covered Glass Butter Dish. \Qq Covered Glass Sugar Dish. | 6 Glass Tumblers. 15c 6 Nice Granite Plates. 30c 13.in Meat Dish. 10c SPECIALS. Large Oak Rocker, Caue Seat. Linen Window Shades, (odd ones).. Several remnants of Matting, ing 9 to 15 yards to piece, 23c per yd. down to 10c .75c . 15c contain from yd. Just Opened One case Dress Ginghams in Spring colors. One case colored Welts. A lot figured white goods for waists, designs new, quality good, price low. The announcement of full lines for Spring wear will be made in due time. W. G. WILSON & CO. **T;-~-' Wtflr Use Many Words to Tell You That* J The Best FERTILIZERS On RartH ARE MADE BY THe Virginia-Carolin? CKemical Co* Thiy have the Best Facilities, ose the Best Materials, and maiitaia the highest reputation for the ?woficss and value of their Fertilizers. P 9*9 V4*44nim*CaroIiffia Ghemictl Co. ll?M *A ft* A* AAA*.*ft Aft ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ** ft* ?*%* ft* ft* ft* ?4*2^ ATTENTION, FARMERS! I am now prepared to ship goods for next year's crop, and we guarantee our goods to be delivered in good condition, and also to come up to analyses branded on sacks. Those farmers who are interested in reliable fer tilizers are requested to read the annexed certificate. A. HUFF, Agent, Laurent*, S. C. Clinton, S.. C, November, 23rd, 1903. 'Mr. A. HulT, JLaurens. S. C, Agent for V. C. C. Co., P/ear Sir: I report to you the result of the 8-4-4 ?00cl3(] Jpurchased from you last year I tried on our experimental^ life patch along side of a Competitor's 8-4-4 Roods with three (3) rows left between each sample used. Result: Virginia-Carolit.\a Chemical Co.'s 115 lbs seed cot ?i^ton monitor's 8i piuads, and the Virginta-C irolin a _ Chemical Co.'s g'oods were in a much better mechanical|J form and distributed to more satisfaction and the same jj amount of goods \ vere used in each row and same weighed" and cultivated alik .e. J. H. Hunter. Witness, W. I i. Gtlkerson. 'i /ts sT. sis sts Tis lT\% s sfs IiJ<ts 'Sis /|\ 'Ts Sis 'T..T "fx ,fs ,ts W ZTZ.v ? For From Early Breakfast to Late Supper we can Supply all the Heart or Palate can Wish. Candies, Fruits, Nuts fresh and whole= some, all kinds; Malaga drapes and Raisins, ours are the finest, great big lusters; Figs and Dates also. Kennedy Bros. Notice. County Treasurer. The County Treasurer's Books will be opon for collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fis cal year 1002 at tho Treasurer's Offloe, from October 15th to December SI, 1003. Those who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1?04, with one per cent, additional; those who prefer pay ing in February, 1004, can do so with 2 per cent, additional; those who profer to pay in Maroh, 1004. to tho l?tb of said month, can do so by paying an ad ditional 7 per cent. After said date the books will close. All persons owning property or pay ing taxes for others Tn moro than one Township are requested to call for re ceipts in each township in whioh they ive. This ie Important, as additionaly cost and penalty may not be attached. Prompt attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxeB through the mall by cheeks, money orders, etc. Persons seniingin lists of names to be taken off, are urged to send in oarly as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. The Tax Levy is as follows: State Tax, 5 mills Sohool Tax, 3 mills County Tax, 2i mills County Koad, 2 mills Special county, i mills Spooial local tax, i mill Railroad Tax, 24 mills Total. 16} mills Special School Laureus, 8} mills Special School Clinton, 1 mill Speolal Sohool Fountain Inn, 4 mills Special School Mountville, 24 mills Speoial Sohool Cross Hill, 3 mills Speolal Fchool Gray Court, 2 mills Special Sohool Waterloo, 2 mills All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to pay A poll tax of $1.00, except old soldiers, who are exempt at 60 years, commutation Road Tax $1.00, in lieu of working the public roads, to be paid at the time, as stated above. Come early aud avoid tbe rush. J. F. COPELAND, County Treasurer. Laurens, 8. C, Sept, 25,1903?td. w iiy urucr sewing i lacnine when you can buy this Drop-head from people you know for $18.00 with a TEN YEAR Guarantee? Same 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. a O O FLEMING & OO I To Cure a Cold in One Day I Tab* Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. ? s^MMtoftMsdMiapartiainoaibs. This signature, w. ySOS^ ; mmmmmmmmmmmmammwmam irrest 9 mmt+m Cgft?ttfftft. Cure* Grip in Two Day*. on every bpx.25e..