The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 28, 1904, Image 3
Mr. Junes (be Host.
Sttpt. B. L. Joues of the City Seluo's
gave a most ologant reeoptlon to tho
ti?aoher* of iho schools nt tho homo of
Mr. autl .Mia. Jas- A. Copland on M iiu
Street las'. Wednesday evening.
'Iho Copeluutl homo was surpass
ing'}' attractive for this occasion In de
corations?artistic r.ud ol.ibirate.
Mr. Jones was assisted iu receiving
by Misses Connor, Young, Fitts aud
Patrick.
A sumptuous dinner was served and
the evening was rendered ono of vory
groat pleaturo.
Tho teachers present were Mrs.
Claude Fuller,Mi s.s May Miller, Em
mie Moug, Holen Goggan?, Bortha
Wills, LH ler Stevens, Ida Patrick,
Martha E. Eit'.c, Eula Young atd
Mamie Connor.
Iho other guests wore Prof. John
Hicks of Jclleo, Turn., Dr. 0. A. Kl
lett, J. B. Brooks, R. E. Copolaud, 0.
F. Brooks, A. C? Todd, Ceorgo Balle.
Concerning the Negro Industrial
School.
The Advebtiser has received a
card from Jcfl D. Pitts, who is pro
moting a plan for tho ojiablislnnent of
an Industrial homo and school for col
ored boys ard girls near Madden, in
which he begs to assure tho people of
his appreciation of the encouragement
lie is receiving;. Ho eoja thai ho does
not intend to havo tlo management of
tho school after it is established; but
lie expects to see that the light man is
placed in charge.
Three thousand dollars will bo needed
to s'.art with. Ho asks for a small con
tribution from his whke friends and
suggests that all money Intended lor
this purpose be sent to or deposi'el
with the People's Lo.n & Kxchange
Bank.
A OERTAIN CUBE FOR CROUP.
When a child shows symptons ( f
croup there is no time t~< exparilll -nl
with now remedies, no matter how
highly.they may b.* recommended.
Thero is ono preparation tlut always
can be depended upon. 1' has been in
use for many years nud has lu vor keorj
known to fai', vi/.: Chamberlain's
Cough Remey. M. F. Compton of
Mnrk> f, Texas, says of 't, '1 have
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Id
severe ca:cs cf*Froup with my chil
dren, und oon truthfully say it always
gives prompt relief." For sale by l.Mi
rena Drug Co and Dr. I>. F. Posoy.
CASTOR IA
fhe Kind You Have Always Bought
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LAURENS.
in the Probate Court.
Maggie N. Compton, individually in
in her own right and as Administra
trix of the estate of L. 1). Ccmpto. ,
deceased, and K. W. Compton, et a).,
Plaintiffs, agamst I.idio Davis, et ah,
Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree in this case, I
will sell at Laurens,C. 11-, S. C, within
tho legal hours i f sale at public outcry,
on Salosday, in January, 1005, it bting
the .'Id day of the month, tho follow
ing described tract of land, to wit :
All that tract of land, situate, lying
end being in Laurens County, s. (.'.,
containing Ninety one (01) core?, more
or less, bounded on the North by lands
of M. 1>. Po?le, South and East by
lands of G. F. Little, West by landa of
E E. Lind fay estate and other'.
Terms < f Sale: Cash. Purohasor to
poy for papers, If terms of sale arc
not complied with, prem'ses to be re
soldon the same or some subsequent
Salesday without any further ordtr of
the Court and at tho risk of the former
purchaser.
For Infants and Children.
Bears the
Signature of
O. c. Thompson,
j . p. l. a
Uuckott?Whnrtou Nuptials.
Charles 0. Whar'on and M!ss Pcnrle
Duokctt were married at Groenwood,
Sunday. December 18th,at the uume of
Ihe bride, Dr. II. A. Bagby, officiat
ing. Mr. Wha-ton is a bod of Henry
What ton of Watorloo nud Is well and
popularly known here where lie wi.s a
salesman for several years. Since go
ing to Groenwood ho has been con
nected with one of tho loaJlng busi
ness concerns of that city and Is highly
regarded by oil.
Mr. Uahh Kntcrtaiued Friends.
In celebration of tho anniversary of
hU birthday, Oscir W. Babb gavo a
eharniiug dinner to a number of his
f. lends Tuesday evening at bis elegant
home on South Harper Street. Those
who p-.riook of tho doli^htful hospit
ality of tv:e evening wore Dr. VY, D.
Ferguson, W. R. Rlchoy, B. 10. Babb,
M. Li. Nash, J. F. Holt, E. W. Oope
land, 0. M. Babb, C. II. Uoper, F. M.
Smith,
A Christmas Trco.
The pupils cf tho I.aureus Mill School
wore given a Christinas trco Thursday
aft >i noon. Tho trco which Is given
annually by tho Mi l and patrons of tho
School was under tho management of
Miss Harris and assistants Misses Simp
son and Bail.
Knights of Honor Fleet Ofllccrs.
At a re coot meeting of tho Laurons
Lodge, Knights of Honor, olllcera
for the ensuing year, were olectod
as fo'.lows: L. C. Balle, dictator; J. E.
Pottorson, V. D.. T. F. Simpson, A. LV.
U. P. Milan), treasurer: C. W. Tune,
R ;T, N. Parksdale, F. R.; J. F. Ow
ings, G.; W. H. McUlll, C ; J. H. Hon
derson, Guardian; J. A. llarksdale, M,
F. : W. S Hagwell, I/.: L. R. Roper, S.
HEAD ABOUT TO BURST FROM
SEVERE BILIOUS ATTACK.
' I had a severe bilious attack and
felt like my head was about to burst
when 1 got hold of a frco samplo of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. I look a doso of them after
suppc ar.d the next day felt like a
new man ami nave been feeling happy
over slnco." siys J. W* Smith of Jullfl,
Textis. For biliousness, stomaeh
troubles and constipation thee Tab
b ts have no equal, l'rico 25 cents.
For s.<l3 by Laurens Drug Co. and Dr,
11. F. Uosey.
CAPABLE IN MANY WAYS.
Man in Franks and the Uood Work He
is Doing.
Tho Charleston Host has this lo say
of a Laurens boy, the son of Cap\ W.
H. Franks, who is aClemson graduate:
"Engineer 11. Marvin Franks of the
postollicc building, was busy today re
covering a number of tables with felt,
finding t'.me for this special work
i.mong his other duties at the Federal
building. Mr. Franks is never idle as
a result of having tho faculty of per
forming almost any artisan service and
frequent rails result which take him
from the engine room to the ollico
about tho big building.
Or.o of ti.o latest employments for
his time and talent is in the recovering
of a number of tables with felt and his
work of this kind today sustains tho
reputation that ho has in the building
for making a good job out of anything
to which h^ turns his hands."
Nervous and Could Not Sleep.
Columbia, S. 0., April 13, 1004.
Dear Sirs: Aftor a severe attack of
grip, I was all run down, and had no
appetito r.r.d was exceedingly woik,
aiul could not sleep. I sought relief in
Dr. James' iron Blood and Liver Tonic,
i n l the money was well invested?
never got such good returns for money
invested before. Beiora I had lioished
the first bottle my appatlte was gool,
ar.d I could rest well at night,, lean
r.ot say too much in pralte of Dr.
James'" Iron Blood und Liver Tonic
This testimonial is unsolicited.
Respectfully Yours,
J. s. Hog an,
228 Marion St.
SPEC I AL_
EXCURSION TO HAVANA, CUBA.
Do not miss this opportunity to visit this beautiful and
attractive Island, as it will afford, not only the opportunity
for you to make a delightful trip but, to the Manufacturer
of the South, will offer the additional opportunity to in
vestigate the possibilities of Cuba vyitli the view 01 devel
oping their business ill that country.
A personally conducted, special, excursion to Havana,
Cuba,
January 4th, 1905,
from Washington, i). C, Richmond and Norfolk, \and
intermediate points in the States of North and .South Car
olina, will connect with the Peninsular and Occidental
Steamship Company's steamer leaving Port Tampa, Kla.,
on the night of January 5th, 1905.
The party will be limited to 150 persons, therefore
reservations should be made promptly, in order to secure
proper acconiodatioiis on the Steamship "Olivette", the
most comodiotts ship of the Peninsular and Occidental
Steamship Company, which will convey the party to
Havana.
Tickets will be limited for return passage on any
steamer leaving Havana until January 19th. J905, with
privilege of stop-overs at any point in the .State of Florida,
south of Jacksonville, within final limit of ticket, which
will be January 22(1, 1905.
The rate from Iyaurens, S. C, for the round trip includ
ing meals and staterooms on the steamship
$39.10.
Mr. A. VV. Fritot will meet the party in Jacksonville
and accompany them to Havana. Mr. FritOt speaks Span
ish fluently and will place himself at the disposal of the
party, furnishing any information desired.
Trains for which tickets for this excursion will be
sold will leave L,atiretlS 2:02 p. 111., January 4th, 1905.
Make up your party and go and should you desire
any other information, books, pamphlets, etc., on Cuba, or
"VVhat to say in Spanish and how to .say il", address,
Wi J. CRAIG, General Pass. Agent.
H, M, EMERSON, Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C.
PEBS0N1L AND OTHERWISE.
O. E. Gray has roturnod from a stay
of sevoral days at Union.
W. M. Huutor, of Lanfords, was in
tow if Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Lucas returned
from Columbia Wednesday.
Miss Nell Bolt is spending tho holi
days In Atlanta.
Miss Clara Adams of (Jreenvil'o is
visiting Miss Jessie Ulxa
Martin Arnold of Princeton was in
town Thursday.
Miss Grnoe Simmons is at homo from
the Columbia Fomalo Collcgo.
Mr. and M'S. B. C. McArthur are
visiting at Gall'noy.
Dr. J. L. Donnen of Alma was In
town Friday.
Capt J. O. Meredith id In Macon, Ga.,
visiting hl9 son William Morcdltb.
Llttlo Miss Mary Taylor is visiting
at l'riuceton.
Subscribe for THE ADVERTISER and
bogiu the now yoar right.
Gilliam Aikcn of Abbeville is tho
guest of his brother, Dr. H. K. Alken
Jamie Roland Is at homo from Wof
ford College.
Prof. W. P. Culbortsun of Mount
villo was In the city Christmas Eve.
Prof, and Mrs. Thoo. F. Jones of
Ninety Six are spending tho holidays
in tho city and at Lisbon.
J. T. Garrett and family went to
Ilattsvllle Friday to visit Prof, and
Mm. S. W. Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lookwood 0|
Groonville visited in tho elty during
tue holidays.
Prof. W. II. Hamilton of tho Gray
Court-0 *ings lustituto was in town
Christmas Eve.
Mis* Hallle Thames of Charleston is
visiting her sister, Mrs. II. K. Aiken,
on Main Street.
Cadet Frank Crisp of Clcmson Col
logo is spending Ohristmas with hlo
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Crisp.
Mr. and Mrs. L, A. MeCord visited
the family of J. M. Hampton in Char
lotto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swlt/er of Wool
ruil' spect a portion of tho holidays
with relatives In tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Maohou, Mr. ami
Mrs. R. A. Cooper visited at Princeton
and Honea Path this week.
Gos Simmons, John Wright, and
Tom Ray, Clemson cadets are at homo
for the holiday vacation.
Dr, J. D. Austin has moved from
Coronaca to Hock Hill, where ho will
engage in tho drug business.
James Sullivan and Pierce Irby of
tho South Carolina College came homo
for Christmas.
This is tho last week in which you
can pay your 1U0I taxes without pen
alty .
Mrs. Bell Harris has returned from
a two months visit to her sister in Co
lumbia.
Honnett Becks, a popular salesman
at Kennedy Bros., is visiting at Mulllns
this week.
R. Frank Fleming of Greenwood
spontseveral days of tho past week in
the city.
Col. Robert N. Ounlngham of Hose-1
mont was a visitor to tho city a day or
two last week.
John W. Taylor and daughter, Mies
Nora Taylor, of Princeton were in the.
city last Wednesday.
Mrs. C. M. Gibbon returned to Char- j
lotto last week, after a visit to tho
family of J. W?lls Todd.
Mrs. Lula Worts of Nowberry is vis
iting her sistor, Mrs, Mattio Owiegs in
the city.
Next Monday will bo observed as a
holiday. For that reason all public
sales will not be made until Tuesday.
Jas. A. Copelaud is spending the
Holidays with his family hero. Ho
has been buying cotton at Sum'.er, this
Kta'.c, and at several Georgia stations.
The reduced freight rates on Hour,
cotton and fertilisers recently ordered
by tho railroad commission will go into
elTcct January 1st.
Miss Annio Lucile Poolo of Green
ville Is spending the Chrlstmas-tldo
ftith her grand-parent?, Dr. and Mrs.
J. T. Poole.
Miss Rose Lynch of Augusta came
lip Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Waltor H. Lynch during Christ
mas.
Miss Eleanor Ball, the efficient
teacher in tho kindergarten depart
ment at tho Laurons Cotton Mill
Schoo) Is sponding tho holiday vaca
tion at her homo in Charleston.
in tho last Issuo of Tin; Advertiser
the bride's name of Mr. Beo Ovens
appoarcd as Miss Maggio "Bahb"
whereas it should have been Mies Mag
gio Bobo.
W. A. MeCollislcr, who has been
mastor mechanic at tho Lnurcns Cot
ton Mills for the past two years has ro
turnod to Columbus, Ga., his former
homo.
Rev. WRiKon B. Duncan returned to
tho city Thursday fiom Confcrenco.
Saturday afternoon ho left for Rook
Ulli, where he will bo Stationed this
Conforouco year, as pastor of St.
John's Methodist Church.
Misses JjUcllo Martin and Ora Cub'
man ol Laurens, Alpha Omega Mad
den and Juauita Martin of Madden,
Clara Winn, Lizzie and Ella What
ton of Waterloo came home Thursday
from tho Greonvillo Pcmalo Collego to
spend the Christmas vacation.
Rev. Jas. G. Huggln left Laurens
last Thursday for Greors, whoi? he ?111
be located next year, having been as
signed by Conference to tho churches
at Victor and Batosburg. As pastor? of
tho Second Church two years Mr. I lug
gin did splendid work and his congre
gation as well as a large contln^ at of
warm porsonal friends and admirers In
tho city gavo him up regretfully.
HEALTHY MOTHERS.
Mothers should always keep in gcod
bodily health. They one it to their
children. Yet It is no unusual sight to j
see a mother, with bsba In arms,
coughing violently and exhibiting all
the sy mptoxs of a consumptive ten
dency. And why shou.d this danger
ous condition exist, dangerous alike to
mother and child, when Dr. Hoscbco's
German S.'rup would put a stop to it
at once? No mothor should be without
this old and tried remedy in the house
?for its timoly use will promptly cure
uny lung, throat or bronchial trouble
in horself or her children. Tbo worst
cough or cold can be spoeilily cured bv
Gorman Syrup* so can hoarseness and
congestion of the bronchial tubes. It
makes expectoration essy, and gives
instant relief und refreshing rest to
tho congh-rakod consumptive. New
trial bottles, 25c; largo sizo, 75o. At
all druggists.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby givon that all por
sons are forbidden to hunt, fish or
othorwiso trespass on my lands.
iu-it m. b. Pools.
?Ssr?R'S NOTICE.
The Auditor's otllco will bo open
from tho let day of January to tho 20th
day of February, 190;'), to ncelvo re
turns of l'crsoubl Property and Roal
Estate where any changes have been,
made since last return for taxation in
Leurrns County.
For the convenience of the Taxpayers]
the Auditor or his deputy will attond
tho following n'.med placos to receive
returns for said year, to wit:
Scullletown Township, Tylersville,
January Otb, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
.lack's Township, Dr. P. M. SeUler's,
Jan . 10th, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
Jack's Township, Ronno, January ll,
from 10 a in to 2 p m.
Hunter Township, Clinton, January
12th, from 1(1 a m to 2 p m
Hunter Township, Duck Young's res
idence, January lllth, from 9 a m to 12
m.
Cross Hill Township, Spring Grove,
January 13th, from 1 p m to 4 p m.
Cro-s Hill Township, Cross Hill, Jan
uary 14th, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
Waterloo Township, Waterloo, Jan
nary 10th, from 10 a m to 2 pm.
"Waterloo Township, J. D. Culbert
son's Store, January 17th, from 10 a m
to 2 p in.
Waterloo Township, Mt. Gallagher,
January lSlh, from t) a m to 12 m.
Sullivau Township, Hrewcrton, Jan-j
uary 18th, from 1 p m to 4 p m.
Sullivan Township, l'rinceton, Jan
uary lOtb, from 9am to 12 m.
Sullivan Township,Tumbling Shoals,
January J9th, from 1 p m to I p m.
Dial's Township, Abucr Qabb, Jan
uary 20th, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
Dial's Township, D, D. Harris, Jan
uary 21st, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
Dial's Township, V. A. White, Jan
uary 23d, from 10 a in to 2 p m .
Youngs Township, Cook's Store, Jan
uary 2llh, from 10 a m to 2 p m.
Youngs Township, Youngs Store,
January 25th, from 10 a m to 2 p in.
Youngs Township, Flea-rant Mound,
January 20th, from 9 a m lo 12 n\
Youogs Township, Lanford Station.
January 20th, from 1 p m to 4 p m.
It will savo much time to taxpayers,
also greatly facilitate tho work of the
Assessor, if every person before leaving
home will inako out a complete list of |
every item of personal property in the
following order.
Horse i, oatile, mule?, shcepand goats,
hogs, organs and pianos, watches, wag
ons and carriages, dogs, merchandise,
machinery and engines, moneys, notes]
and ace, nuts nhovc indebt?dnoss and
all other property, including house
hold.
It id always required that tho Audi
tor g'_t the first given name of the
tax-payer in full.
Under tho head of "place of resi
dence" on tax return, give the town
ship.
All mule cii'/.?ns bolween the ages of
twenty one and sixty years, on tho 1st
of January, except tho.-e who are in
capable of earning a support from bo
tng maimed, or from other causes are
deemed taxable polls, Confederate
veterans excepted.
And all taxpayers aro required to
give tho number of their school dis
trict. They arc ulso requested to state
whether tho property is situated in
town or country,
After the 20th day of Eobrunry next,
fifty percent penalty will bo attached
for failuro tomakc returns.
C. A. POWER,
County Auditor,
Dec. 7, 1901?tf
loooooooooool
Insure Your Proper
ty In Old Line
Companies.
In case of loss we pay
promptly, without
discount, and do not
claim the GO days
usual to contracts of
insurance.
Only the best com
p a n i e s represented,
city and county prop
erty written at regu
lar rates. See us.
j Every courtesy ex
j tended.
I A. C. TO DD, & CO.
>OOOOOO0O<
State of Soulli Caiolina,
LAU RENS COUNTY.
Hy vlrtllO of tho decrco of the Co Ift
of common Pleas in the case of W. L.
Gray vs. Wndo Finl-y and olhers, I
will soil at public outcry to tho high
est bidder f ir oath at Laurens, o. IL,
8. C, on Salesday In January next,
being the 3rd dny of tho month, all
that lot or parcel of land sit into In the
County and Statu aforesaid, in Lau
rona Township, containing five acres,
more or loas, hounded hy lands of Dr.
W. O. Irby, Sudic L?ngsten and Leoh
Allison,
Purohaser to pay for papers, if pur?
chaser does not comply with torms of
sale, land will he resold on famo day at
risk of defaulting purohaser.
John F. Bolt,
, c 0< c. P.
Dec 18, '01.
W. C. IRBY7 jr.7
Attorney at Law,
LAURENS, S. O.
y |j"^Lj^^!^^^ Buck's Range ft
J5 ^jlf^^^fp^^^^^^(^^^^_i- r*^" ' ' and make the entire New Year
^^^'?^O^^P^^^^"^ a happy one*
^jj^^^^^ P ] m A BUCK'S Stove or Range sim~
g| ^ES^p f I j| ply Can't wear out. It's built g|
?S 'jf^^^Sr -f^jjlZ?^ (& through and through of the very
/t^^J^^r f^F^^??! highest grade material by best work
Wm ' ^^SS^T men and lasts a life time.
0 w\^L^^S Q^^^^^P Has WHITE ENAMEL lining to M
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s
Just a Word
To You
About Steam Fittings and
Plumbing Materials. We
have the largest and best
assortment of~
Valves, Packings, Pipe,
Pipe Fittings, Steam
Guages, Oil Cups, Bolts,
Nuts, Babbit Metals, Cap
Screws to be found in
Laurens County.
Get Our Prices before You Buy
HUDGENS BROS,
LAURENS, S. C.
Foundry, Machine Shop, Building Material.
?Vegetable Preparation Tor As
similating mcFoodnndRcguia
ling the Sloinachs and Bowels of
IN1 vr\ i s /(. h1l 1>? en
Promotes Digcfllion?lveerful
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral,
NotNarcotic.
rtotfir tfmdJ3rSM4VSLPtTCHKR
/Hx.Smttn ?
tiotktlU Mtt -
Aiiitr ,\Wrf *?
Jiffy/nti/tl - .
flmfttd -?ienr
Hfhlnyrrr'i flavor,
Apcrfccl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms ,Convutsions .Feverish
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signnlure of
NEW YORK.
Alb iiionllis old
J) Dos? S- j}Cl NIS
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
,\THe ocNTAun comf aht. nrw voisk citv.
SIMPSON & COOPER
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice In all State Courts.
Prompt attention givon to all business.
THE NEW NERVE TONIC
AND KIDNEY CURE.
Glonns?? tiio Kidnnyn mid Madder,nurlflea the
HI.hkI. I'iiIh Flesh on thin p?opto. MreiiKtlienn
the Nerven. CIcnrH tln> llrnln. Curon NorvotiH
Oot'iuiy, iiiKomtiia, I'ViiiiiiK Uemnrv. Restored
tho Vim, Vloor, Vitality an.l 6tr?no<h <?( Youth,
in IkiIIi neuk Mon and Women.
Tliln New Remedy workMliko Mnxlo. Init In nh
?olutely linruilcKH. Wel|;li yniirnelf Ufore taking,
,?Pr,0,(?f 5? c.u!,.? '? ???*??, SB.OO, by mall.
Wo will rlieerfully refund tlut money If you uro
Dot bonotlttod. Try It And Ik> convinced.
l<aurens Drug Co.
OA8TOI1IA.
W.U. KNI'JIIT. R, E5. BAUD
OJLUHT & HA HB,
Attorneys at Law.
far Will practice in all tho Ktate and
Federal Courts. Stir lot attention to all
bubinoas Intrusted t? them,
Office up-stalr?, Simmons' Building
N. B. ID at,. A. 0. TODD,
DIAL & TODD,
Attorneys and Coun
sellors at Law.
Enterprise Hank and Todd Oillco Build
in?. .
Laurent,, S. C.
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John Y. Garlington & Co.
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Laurens, South Carolina
AGENTS WANTED
IT OFF
It is not necessary to remind you of
the near approach to the Holidays
when your customary Gifts must be
selected. While we do not dictate to
you what to buy we suggest a few
Miscellaneous Articles that bear the
Si ;imn of Utility:
A pair of large White Wool Blankets.
A nice Marseilles Counterpane.
A handsome Linen Damask Table Cloth
with a dozen Napkins and Towels.
If the above Articles are not consistent
with your ideas, then a good SILK DRESS
in fancy or plain Black, and a Cloth Wrap of
Latest Styles. You say none of these
Then a pair of Kid Gloves.
A Dozen nice Handkerchiefs
Or a Silk Umbrella either for
Sunshine or Shower, at
W. G.WILSON & CO.
Ts/IN/I\ 71
Notice.
All person?, holding claim* against
Laurens county not previously present
ed uro hereby notified that same must
bo deposited with the Clerk of the
County Hoard o( Commissioners on or
boforo the first day of January, UK) >, n -
requlrod by law.
J. I). Mocic.
Clerk County Hoard Commissioners,
20 21
W. Y. BOYD,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice In all Stale Courts,
l'rompt attention given to nil hn?inef9.
Trespass Nolhr.
All perionn are hereby forbidden to
limit or otherwise lie.pa?SOn our lands
and those In our charge.
E, 0. ou kns,
MavI) OWENSi
Gray Court, 8. C. IS 4t
Dr. Chas. A. Inlett,
DENTIST.
Law Range.
Bear? the /
BignMnre /^f
of tvf