The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 24, 1904, Image 4

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FINE PLACE FOR A FINE LAURENS GIRL. Miss Josephine McSwaln to Teach In a Leading Houthern College?-French and German. Miss Josephine McSwaln, now a teacher in the city schools, has been elected to tho chair ui Fronen and German languages iu tho Agnes?Scdtt College, a leading institution for tho education of young women, In Decatur, Ga. She has accepted the position and will probably ppend the dimmer in Paris in further preparation for Its duties. She will bogin work iu Dccu tur next fall. Miss McSwain is tho daughter of Mrs. L. S. McSwaln, of Cross Hill. She is a graduate Iu Winthrop and also of the Woman's College of Baltimore. Tn Laurens sho hus been highly successful as u teacher, and moreover, has made numerous friends who will congratu late her upon bolng selected for this excellent place. Mr, Henry Jordan Dead. Mr. Henry Jordan, formerly of Sul livan township, died near Swit/.er, Spartanburg county, last Monday, at the age of 53. Ho had many relatives and was a substantial and upright citi zen. A widow and one son survive him. _ At First Methodist Church. Next Sunday bids fair to be a good day at the First Methodist Church. At the morning hour tho pastor will proach on "Christ the Good Sheppord'" aud Mr. Illcks will sing a solo. At the evening hovr the pastor will continue the series of sermons on "New Testa ment Character Studies," The Registration Hoard. The new board of registration for this county to be appointed by the ftovornor on I ho recommendation of the Laurcns delegation to the general assembly will consist of Messrs. It. O. JHairston, Laurena township, now a member, J, L. Chapman of Sullivaus, and J. C. McDaniel of Waterloo. The last two are new members. There is no change in the county dispensary board of control. Republican Delegates Elected* The Republicans of Laurens eleolcd J . Dunk Adams. L. W. C Blnlock and Pratt Suber delegates to their State Convention, which moots this week in Columbia. They e'ected l'rntt Suber, S. J. Franks, Mose Dillard and F. W. Williams to the Congressional Con vention. All except Adams and Bla lock are nogroes. The Convention was held Saturday and Pratt Suber presided. Death of Sirs. Zarck. Mrs. Rachel Zarek, widow of the late Mr. Max Zarek, and a relative of Mr. A. Shayer's family, died iu Cin cinnati last Wenesday and was buried in that city Friday. Mrs. Zarek had been living with relatives in Cincin nati since tho death of Mr. Zarek in the early part of last year. She had many friends in Laurens who will hear with sorrow of her death. She was a good woman with a heart full of kind ness and charity. She was 71 years old. WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD. Tho first action when you have a c jld should ho to relieve the lungs. This Is best accomplished by tho free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This Romtdy liquifies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from theairoo'ls of the lungs, produces a free expectora tion and opens the secretions. A com plete euro soon loliows. This remedy Will cure a sevore cold in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Lau rens Drug Co. The best physic. "Once tried and you will always u'e, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Wil liam A. Glrard, Pease, Vt. Theso Tab lets are the most prompt, most ploas ant and most reliable cathartic In use. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Is it a burn? Uue Dr. Thomas' Fclec tric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Fc lectric Oil. At your druggists. Coughs and colds, down to the vory borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing healing influences of Dr. Wood's Norway's Pine Syrup. CAPABLE OF EARNING $1000 TO $5000 A YEAR. TRAVELING SALESMAN, CLERK, MERCHANT. NO MATTER, WHAT YOUR BUSINESS. A complete reorganization of tho producing department of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in this section affords a chanco for a few good men; eight vacancies on the agency force remain open for men of oharaoter aud ability; you can lind out by writing whether it will be worth while for you to make a change, no previous exporience Is necessary. A course of professional instruction givon free. THE MUTUAL LIKE INSUR ANCE CO., NEW YORK. Richard A. MoCnrdy, President. HAS PAID POLICY HOLDERS OVER 630 MILLION DOLLARS. * Address, GEORGE T. DEXTER, Su perintendent of Domestic Agenoio?, 32 Kassau St., New York City, N. Y. Notice of Sale VALUABLE TOWN LOTS, On the 25.h day of February, 100-1,1 will sell at public outory at Laurens Court House during the legal hours of sale, 05 lots and briok residence, t he 1>roperty of J. L. M. Irby, deceasod, [Down as the Irby homestead. Plats can be had at Palmetto Drug More from 23rd of January until sale. Streets have been opened and lots numbered. Pereons oan look over tho property and select lots. Terms of Sale?Ono-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. Irby, Jr., Hxecutor. Jan. 10th?td. Be?M tho S* 1 !,5 K'n(l You Hate Always BougH UttAi? chop is uritT. Cold Weather Docs Damage -A Very Pleasant Ihtucc. CaHKOM., Feb. 82.?We are having inoro than our share of bad weather. The grain is suffering intensely from old weather. The dance ut the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill last Monday eve ning was quite a succi s. Amopjgthe out-of-town guots wore: Mrs. John Matthews, Ncwbcrr-y; Mrs Loverett, AnderHon; Miss BOO'oi', Newherry. We regret very much that llarley Turner had to leave ClPinsou on ac count Of his <'.voi. We h pe ho will ho able to resume his work t.t un curly dat^. Mim. Lovcrott of Ar.di-rson has ie turned home after visiting relatives hero. Miss Lydia Rudd is visiting friends In Atlanta, (Ja. The Oarro l High School is iu a nourishing condition, under the man agement of .\ii s !;v i Martin. rile slisjlr. < i hau 1 performance hero hist Saturday ev uiug, conducted by Trof. Montgomery was enjoyed by ail that attended. R-v. N. .1 CIolme3 is proaohlng at OrossH'll We i <>pu uiuoli good may to tic oumpKshed. shack. Tin: gu.utan n i:d catarrh cure The Laurcuu Drug Co. Wilt Itoturu Money If Hyomoi Fails. No Stomach Dosing. llyomei I m so many euros of the mos* ohronic u d de p seated easts of catarrh, '.hu r a Lj^ur.eus Drug,Co, consider i' a spec fic lu this disease. They oxtend ivi iuvitatiou ti all ca tarrh suffer rs to call ; ;? Ihelr storo snd purohaso a H omeioutllt with tho distinct understanding that it will be absolutely fn o ui le i It affoots a euro. The chief re won for the unusual suc cess of Hyomoi in tho treatment of ca tarrhal and other disc s.s of tho air passages, la tho f ct that It cures by a now principle hi pri gnating tho air you breathe with I oiling and gorm killing balsam?. On ibis mount it j retcbos the bnl ?f th? disease in a wo.y im; o slblo t pills, drugs < v other I stomach dosing. M iny of t o Lauri ii ? Drug Co.'s ous- i tOmoi's who bavo suffen d with catarrh since child hood havo loon cured com- - p'.otoly by t't is toliiitl?c remedy. The complete ilyomol oulllt costs $1, and consists of nu luhaler that oan bo carried n tl e pur o cr pocki t, a medl* eine dropper nrd n bo tie <>f llyomei. j Extra bottl s i an I o obt dnod for 50 c, making it a most ( c nom'.cal remedy for the cure of catarrh. Do not suffer h i\g w th catarrhal dis? orders, buy u I', m I outfit from Lsu rons Drug <.'<>. under tholr guarantee to return tl o m nby if it falls; Von run no risk whu vi ?? lf it euros, the troatineni is no expo iv .while if it fills, Tho Laurons Di\>i C'.?. will re fund you - monoj und ll cost3 you abso lutely nothing. Uli AY COUHT SHIPS ill LTEtt. Four Iluudivi! Pounds Fach Week? Hold 'Possum Hunters. Gray Court, Feb. 22?Gray Court i3 getting t'i bo qvilto n shli ping point. W. C? J. R., L. 1). and S. L ( urry are great butter producers. I?\>ur hundred pounds of butter is shipped from Gruy Court weekly, Steve Ow. n-. Wash Owens and Dull' Owousare great 'possum hunter*;. Th y go hunting in il \ tin.e. lied tho 'pos sum's den i>y ' marks on th>. tree and elimb up and get him. Dull' Ow ens has a don way up a t>:g poplar that ho has caug t nine u g i 03sums out of sltee Novi mbor. To gi i. lo the den he has to elimb another tro? thirty ftot and swing oft' to the limb of 'he poplar. D. PE R F IX T CO N LTD ?5N 0 E. Where ther used to bo a f-.oling of uneasiness i nd w< r y in Iho household i when a child si >wod symptoms of croup, thero is qow perfeo confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the treatmo it i f that dlseoso. Mrs. M. f. 1 Basford, <>i Poolo vi 11 , ?Id., In speak ing of hur experience In that remedy 1 says: "I have, a world ol confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have us id it with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe at tacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief. For sale by Luurens Drug Co. Only one remedy In the world that will at once stop ltohlness of tho skin in any part of the bo Ij; I loan's Ointment. At any drug sture. 6? cents. JM Humors Are impure matters which tho skin, liver, kidneys and otiier organs can not take oaro of without help, there h such an accumulation ol them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches aud many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparitla 4 and Pills Remove all humors, ovcrcomo all their effects, strengthen, tono aud invigoruto tho wholo eyetom. "I had salt rheum on my bands so that I could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla aud tt drovo out tho humor. I continued Us uso till tho sores disappeared." Mas. I?A ?. BnowN, Ituinford Falls, Mo. Hood's Sarsaparllla promises to euro and keeps tho promise. Notice of Election. The qualified voters of Waterloo School District No. 14 are Jinreby noti lled that an election will be held at Waterloo, S. C, Saturday, 27th iD8t., for tho purpose of voting a special tax to run the school for the ensuing year. W. H. WHARTON, Clerk of Board. Waterloo, Feb., 13.?2t. Bears tho 1 h8 Kind YOB Haw Always Bought PLAT OF THE IRBY LOTS. AUCTION ON FEBRUARY 25. TbtooLOTSwilfea w\ MMaf Auction THURSDAY ? FEBRUARY 25,(904 M front Of Court Honst ;? Votes* ;?> .?. ENLARGED PLATS OF THE ABOVE MAY BE HAD AT THE PALMETTO DRUG STORE. IW Any person buying a lot will havo tho privilogo of taking tho adjoining lot at tho same price. RADIUM Free Free Radios Radios Radios. Stupendous Offer Made by a Well Known Phlla. Firm. Radios Radios Radios Thousands of Persons in all Sections of the Country Have Beeu Healed by this Wonderful Discovery. Every educated person has heard of Radium .its wonderf ul powers and heal ing qualities have occupied page after page in the Metropltan publications. Everybody knows that 1, is the greatest remedy that God has even given to suffering humanity. Disease germs of every description floe before it?they cannot stand the contact. We have such faith in our proposition that we guarantee absolutely to cure you. What Is more we will give you a writ ten contract to that effect. This offer has never been duplicated. Fill out the blank below and mark tho malady from which you a-o Buffering aud re ceive by return mall information that will be worth hundreds of dollars to you. Ask any banking firm regardlncr I our responsibility. LREE OFFER FREE OFFER RADIOS CO. 812 Droxel Building Philadelphia, Pa. Sirs Kindly send me free of cost Inl ur ination regarding your Radium treat 'ment and your wonderful remedy j"Radlos," Name. Address. I vClty. State. I Disease. READY-MADE CLOTHES LOOK AS IF THEY WERE MADE FOR SOME ONE ELSE BECAUSE ?Mea are so Different? There is an in dividuality about suits made to or der that you can not possibly at tain in ready made) garments. Be you long or short, old or young we can fit you. up. teed. lit or you take them. Their p'izps vr-.vy ns much almost as their facial expression. Thousands of turn may bo exactly tho same height in inches, but there's a difference somowhoro. Tho saino mould has never boon used twice. No two aro exactly alike, not even twins. That is why every man should ho carofully measured if ho wants his clothes to fit. Tho moasuro of another won't do?from collar to ankle tho inches may bo the same, but height and girth aro not tho only considerations in suit-making. Tho garment must bo adjusted to each individual form. That is tho International method?and that method is tho only right ono. I ft \ ft ft" 8 8 8 $8.75 X Fit guaran= fj They must IS 8 OveraThousand Samples to select from, ranging in don't R. E. COPELAND, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Customer's Shoes 5hined Free.* Every Fire Insurance! Policy I Issue is backed by many Millions. NO POLICIES BETTER. Here Is Why. ASSETS Aotna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., about RoyalInauranceCo. Liverpool, U. S. branch only .about Clti/ons Insurance Co., Maine, about Wostom Assurance, Canada, U. S. branch only,about TOTAL, $15,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 2,500,000 42,500,000 I think this assures you of protection. Let rao write you a policy. A. C.TODD, Fire Insurance. Pay Your Road Tax. The timo for paying Road Tax ex pires on the 1st day of March next. Time for paying other taxes, with two per cent penalty, expires Feb. 20th. J. H.COPEUND, TreasurerL. C. The CELEBRATED ROYSTER GUANOS. After all is said iu praise of othor Guanos, the glaring FACT still romaius, that the E.OYSTEE, Guanos ?ARE THE? Wherever used they have givou universal satisfaction, and even where the odds wore against them, thoy have held their own nnder the most unfavorable conditions. The manufacturers of the Koystor Guanos are always willing, anx ious and ready to moot all fair competition, both in prioe and quali ty of their goods, and the farmers of. Laurens oounty can confidently expect honost goods, fully up to the required analysis, and the man ufacturers guarantee that where a fair trial is given their goods the results will be suoh as to give perfect satisfaction to the farmer, and make a good customer of him for all time. We are dealers in this oelebrated Guano, and our friends and the farmers generally, are requested to give us a call and inquire into the merits of our Fertilizers, before placing their orders elsewhere R P. MILAM & GO. [HEALTH I ? "I don't think wa could Vcop I homo without Thodford's Hun k- H Draught. Wo hare used it lu tho H family for over two years wltk. tho I best of results. I hare not had m I doctor in the house for that lougth ? I of time. It Is ? doctor In itself and ? always ready to mako a person well H and liappy."?JAM KM HALL, Jack ? ?onvill?, Iii._ j Because- this groat medicino I relieves stomach pains, frees tho I constipated bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak I ened kidneys i No Doctor I is necessary in the home where I Thodford's Black-Draught is I kept. Families living in tho M country, miles from any nhysi I cian, have been knpt in health I for years with this medicino as I their only doctor. Thedford's I Black - Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, B diarrhoea, constipation, colio and almost every other ailment ? because tho stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con ? trol the health. ITH WORD'S IDLACit sdhaucmtI Keeping Up Trade Momentum Even In Hid-Winter. i The Hub seeks to keep up trade momenturo even in Mid-Winter. We do not allow trade to lag if we can possibly help it. And we know of no other way to keep things moving between seasons except to make prices especially and uuusually attractive. Week by week, therefore, we are choosing certain lines of goods on which1 to oiler unusually tempting special prices. This week the oilers are especially captivating to | ladies that love good bargains. You must see the goods themselves to appreciate the whole of the story?these prices can tell only a part of it: Persian Lawn, fine sheer quality, only 10c' White Dimity, in small checks and stripes, only 10c i Checked Nainsook, Special Values, only 5 and 10C( 32-inch Pique, cheap at 15c, Special Value lOc Lovely line colored Batiste, 15c quality, lOc 40-inch India Linon, lovely quality, worth 12 J^c, 10c' th:b hub. 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. 4.4.4? 4.4,4.4.4. .4.4.4. :,V4^4^4^4^^ 4? 4.4,4.-1.4.. 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, Laurens, S. C. Clinton, S.. C, November, 23rd, 1903. Mr. A. H?ft", Laureus. S. C, Agent for V. C. C. Co., Dear Sir: I report to you the result of the 8-4-4 goods purchased from you last year I tried on our experimental patch along side of a Competitor's 8-4-4 goods with three (3) rows left between each sample used. Result Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.'s 115 lbs seed cot ton Competitor's 82 pounds, and the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.'s goods were in a much better mechanical form and distributed to more satisfaction and the same amount oi goods were used in each row and same weighed and cultivated alike. J. H. HUNTER. Witness, W. H. Gilkerson. \a/ m/ \a/ \a/ v/ \a/ \m/ m/ \ms w \a/ sa/ sa/ \a/ \a/ sa/ saz si/ saz saz \az ^1 ^: ^CUTLERY THAT CUTS! You've seen the kind that doesn't, havent you?? Made to sell?never intended to cut. 2^ The Cutlery in our Stock is made to cut, and there t ! 8 fore it sells. Our trade is growing all the time in this department just for that reason. We have a full line of goods in the famous makes of | steel. There's nothing better, nothing on the market that gives a keener edge or wears longer. Carving Sets?large and small. Pocket Knives?all sorts of handles. Shears and Scissors?cut accurately and don't work loose. Rasors?hold their edge, easy to keep in order. BROOKS & JONES, SIMMONS' BLOCK, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.