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A IIAPI'Y ItKUMOM. D. pendants of Mrs. \ancj Took Mot ? Ith Her Daughter. A reunion of the descendants of Mrs. Nancy Cook, who Is tow in her 38th ye ir, was held at tho homa of her daughter, Mrs. Dolly Hltt, Cross Ulli, Christmas Day. Mrs Cook Is in very good hoiilth, her mind Is clear and her eye-tight Is ex cellent?being in the possession and enjoyment of htr "second eyesight." The two daughters, Mrs. Dolly Ilitt and Mrs. John Hollingsworth with her grand children and great grand chil dren asiombled at the residence of Mrs. Doily Hltt on December 21th to colo brato Christmas to^ethor onco more. All the gnind chlldiMi wero thero ex cept four, to bo with dp -r grandma for they all iovoth !r dear old grand-moth er. There \v? re seven k rand-children and eighteen g t at e.ruu J-cblldr\ u making in a'l t?enty*ul e, four being absent, one euch in Florida, Lauren', Oklahoma and Rook Hi 1. The meeting to^eth r of tho loved ones was all ?hat could be asked, tho dear grand nn ther mot t'ng a'l with a cheerful smile and out-stretched arms. She is quite >pry and loves to frolic wl'.h tho dear littlo great-graud 1 dren yet. Tho dinner was made more enjoyable by tho presence of Hen Ilitt and his handsome Texas wlfo and two beautiful lit.!e daughters, Mary aud Margaret. Bonnie Is tho eldoat son of Mrs. Dolly Hltt and has beon in Texas fourteen years. He is looking halo and hearty and toems to be enjoying life. We muat not forget to teil of the nice dinner that was prepared by loving hands, knowing that a good dinner helps to keep tho day fresh In tbo m'nds of its partakers. 1 could no*, do the dinner justice In trying to describe it. Sutllce to say it wes delightfully cooked and beautifully servod. The nlco roast turkey and cakos wore in abundance and all other things of the season. This was a day long to bo remem bered by o'd and young. One That Was Present, Cro-:s Hill. Jan. '05. LIFE AT l'.KO.'d. Ekom, Jon. 2 ?Another year has pass'd and gone. Hope we will all form new resolutions and be better during the new year. We have had several mirriages in this section during the holidays. Mr. Oicar IS!more and Miss Earnest Williams were married Monday eve ning at the home of the officiating min ister, Dr. J. O. Martin. Mr. Armstrong of Gray Court and Miss Maggie Philip* of this place were marr'cd at tho home of the bride, Wed nesday evening, Rev. J. F. Anderson, ofGr.ty Court, olliciatii'g. Dr. G. Y. Moore and wife of Cutb bert, Ga., v'.sito l their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Moore, during tbo holi day?. Miss Leila Bolt, tho accomp'ished daughter of Date Bolt is spending awhile with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Cul berlson. Misses Myrtio and Ft ankle Culbert son h ive been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Culbe-ts m. Jiuiio Culbertson of Fountain Inn if visiting his hrothor, L C Culbertson. Ford Culbertson, who hss been liv irg In Texas for several years Is spend ing awhile with his father, Andrew Culberteon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Onlberlson gave the young people of the community a pound supper and ssociablo Tbu sday night. Nat Owings and Tom Arn Id vi-iied In this section Tuesday. FOR ALDERMAN?FOURTH WARD J. S. Machen is hereby nominated for A'dorman from Ward 4, subject to the result of the City Democratic Pri mary election. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAU REES, City of Laurens. An Ordinance to Raise Supplies by taxation for the City of Laurens, for tho year commencing January 1st, 1D05: Be It ordained by tho City Council of Laurens? ?EC. 1. That a tax of lifty cents on every one hundred dollars worth of the assessed value of all property, real and persona', not exempt by law from taxation, situated within tho limi s of the City of Laurens be, and the same is hereby levied, for corporu'.o purposes to defray the current expenses of said City for tho fUcal year commonolng January 1st, l?O?, and to meet such other Indebtedness as has been con tracted by said City, for corporate purposes. That an additional tax of fifty cents on every one hun-irod clolia's w< rth of the assessed value of all property, real or personal, not exempt by law from taxation, situated within the limits of the City of Laurens, bo and the samo is hereby levied to meet tho Interest to becomo duo, upon ?II the outstanding bonde, and to pay one-for! ieth fare of; the entlro bonded debt into a sinking: fund to bo used in aid of tin1 retlremout | and payment of said bonded debt. SEC. 2. That the Clerk of tho said: City shall onter s?id levies an 1 as?0*8 ments upon the books of said City and receive said t .\<jh. That tbo' said taxes In rein levied shall bo paid to the said Clerk In lawful inonoy of tho , Unittd States, on or beforo the llrst d iy of March, 11)05, and any person failing to pay said taxes shall bo liable to tho penalty now provided by law for the failure to pay State taxes, Sec. 11 Dono and ratified by tho City Council, of the City of Thorens, and the corporate seal of sa'.d City nf tixed, this tbo twenty-ninth of Decem ber, In tho year of our L*rd ono thou sand nine hundred and four, and in tbo ono hundred nnd twenty ninth year of tho Hoverelgnty and independence of the United Mates of America. (L. S.] 22?at. J. C. OWING*, Mayor Pro Um. L. o. Balls, Clerk Council. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature PERSONAL AN? OTHERWISE ^rs. Mary C. Smith of .Yt. Gallsghor wis lu the city Thursday. II. J. Haynosworth, Efq. of Groou vlllo was ia the city professionally Thursday. Laurens Mill Charge. Tho appointments of the Laurons Mill Chargo of the M. E. Church, South, C. L- McCain. Pastor In charge, aro af follows: I First Sunday?Lecsvillo at 11 o'clock I a. m.; Sandy Springs at 3 80 p. m. Second Sunday?Laurens Mill at 11 a. m.; Watts Mill lit 3.30 p. m.; Laurens Mill at 7 30 p. m. Third Sunday?Sandy Springs ot 11 a. in.; Leosvllle at 3.30 p. m. Fourth Suuday Laurens Mill at 11 a. m.; Watts Mill at 3 30 p. m ; Laurens Vil at 7 30 p. in. Culhouu County Voted. The proposed Dew county of Oalboun will be established, if the action <f a majority of the vo'ors In tho territory involved is ratilied by tho legisbUin-e. Tho eleottcn was held last TuoseUy and tho proposition was e.irried by an over whelming majority, PROF. J. E. STODDARD MARRIED Popular Young Teacher Claims a Spnr tauburg Uride. Prof. Jas. E. Stoddard, son of It >bt. J, Stoddard of Owings Station and one , of tho leod'.ng young oducators of the Sia'c, at present principal of tho High School at Liberty, Plokens county, und M'-'s Essie Tolanl, a'l accomplished and popular young lady ol Woodruff, were married Thursday morning, Jan uary 6th at the heme of Dr. and Mrs, Hugh Ball, Fountain Inn, tho cere mony being performed by Row C. T. Scaife of Woodruff. Ptof. and Mrs. S'.oddarJ went to Co lumbia Thursday afternoon, where they spent several days before return ing to Liberty. Nervous and Could Not Sleep. Columbia, S. C, April 13, 1004. | Dear Sirs: After a scvoro attack of grip, l was all run down, and had no appetite aLd was exceedingly woik, and could not shop. I sought relief in Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic, rnl the money was well invested? never got such good returns for money Invert cd before. Beiore I had finished tho first bottle my appetite was goo I, and I could rest woll at night. I can cot say too much in pralee of Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic. Tin* testimonial is unsolici'ed. Respectfully Yours, J. S. Hoc;an, 228 Marlon St. AN INTERESTING UUDMET. What Rambler Notes During Ilia Week on Lauford R. F. D. Lanford Station, R. F. D. No. 1., Jan, 8.?Married at the home of the bride on tho evening of Dec. 25lh ult., Rev. C. B, Burn?, officiating. Miss Maud Layton to Harlan W. Parson of Woodruff. We wish them a long and happy voyage through life. The following students f-pvnt last week at home: Miss Annie Drummond, Limestone College; Smith J. Martin and Clarence Burdette, South Carolina College. A pound party given by Dr. J. II. Fowler acd wife was much enjoyed by our young people. We wore sorry our friend Karle C. Owens was sick during tho holidays Hope ho will be O, K. in a few days. 0. D. Cox and family spent Sunday with J. B, Johnson at Lanford. O. M. Fowler and Conway Posey vis ited Dr Cox last week. J. B. Rhodes and family visited rela-j lives in Spartanburg during the holi days. We aro glad to say that Nannie May, daughter of G. J. Lanford, is now able to bo up after a long spell of typhoid fowr. JMi s Myrtle Yeargln of Laurons at tended a turkey dinner at C. L. Owens Friday. Oir public schools are all doing well. Miss Centilla Fleming is teach ing Central; Mrs. J. O. Garrett, Leak ville and Miss Daisy Phillips, Riddle's Old Feild. WD arc sorry to say Jas. T. Riddle is quite sick at this writing. C B. Taylor has moved to Ed Hun ter's place. Chealey Hughes has moved to tho Goodwin place near T. W. Cannady's. | J. O. Garrett has finished Mr. Blake- j ley's house at Ora ar cl is row at bom j to tho joy of his many customors. Joo. S. Todd and Miss Floronco Cannady, daughter of T. W. Cdiinady were married Tuesday, Rov. Mr. Mc I.in of Gray Court officiating. Our R. F. D. Carrier J. E. Johnson gavo himself as a Christmas gift a new mall wagon, which Is much more com fortable these cold days. M-. Johnson says ho loves the work and loves the pcoplo he sorvos, and that if he has an onemy on tho route, he don't know it. He hopes by trying to do his duly to continue to koep the gcod will of all i his patrons. Walter J. Ball and Miss I la Steven? were married las*. Wednjsia:, Rev Mr. Jones of Greenville offlolat'ng. Congratulations and best wishes. Owing to an arrangement by 0U' car rier half of our route get Tu? ADVER TISER the morning of publication. RaMULER. C11A M I > K It LA I N 'S CO IJ G11 REM K DY THE BEST MADE. "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Re mod y is ihc best mado for cold"," says Mrs Cor a Walknr of Perterville, OallfO'Oia, There I* HO doubt about Its being tho host. No Other will cure a cold so quickly. No othor is so furo a preventive of pneumonia. No othor is so picasant and s ?fu to take. These uro good reasons why it should ho pre ferred to any othor Tho fact is that fow pcoplo are ratislied with any Othor after having onco used this remedy. For tale by Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. Bi Pi Posoy. NOTICE! Wownntovory man nod women lo tho United Btntos lot crest ed In tho euro ot Opium, Whlakcy or othor drug habits, oil .her for thomsolves or ft londs, to have onoofDr. Woolloy'a hooks on those dln easos. Write Dr. B, M. Woolloy, Atlanta, Ma., Box 287, ami one will bo sent you free* State of South Cai olina, COUNTY OF LAURENS, City of Laurens. An Ordinance imposing a special Li cense Tax on occupations and busi ness prosecuted or carried on w ithin the corporato limits of tho City of Laurens: Be It ordained by tbo City Council of Laureus of the City of Laurobs.? Skc. 1. That no person, Arm, com pany or eorparatlon.shall after the first day of January, 11)05, engage In, prose cute, or carry on any business or pro fession hereinafter named within tho corporato limits of the City of Laurons, without having llrst paid a special 11 censo tax therefor. The amount of said spociul lioenso tax shall be the amount, p'aced oppo site euch occupation, business and pro fession herein below named, and tho said amount shall be the co.-tof said special tax per annum, unless otherwise Bpeoifled: Auctlouoor, per annum,. $ 15 00 " " day,. 2 00 Ball or dances, whon ad in s sion foe is charged, per day, 1 00 Boarding houso, under llvo boarders, per annum,. 5 00 Hoarding house, ovor livo boarders, per annum,. 10 00 Bcof market,. 25 00 Beef or hog retailing on wag on, each per day,. 75 Calf, mutton, shoat or kid, each per day,. 10 Blacksm'th shop, one forge, per annum,. ? 00 Blacksmith shop, each addi tional forge, por annum,.... 2 00 Boot and shoo shop, per an num, . 3 00 Boot aud shoe black, per an num,. 2 50 Barber shop, one chair per annum,. 5 00 Harbor shop, each additional chair, por annum,. 2 50 Building and Loan Association or their agents for business done wltlnn this State, and uot Including that done with out tho State, per annum, . 15 00 f?ll posting, distributing and sign tacking, per annum, ... 10 00 Bonded ware houses, each, por annum,. 10 00 Broker, merchandise, per an num,. 10 00 Bl 1 Hard, pool or bagatelle ta bles, or ten pin alley, por nnuuu,. 15 00 Billiard, pool or bagatelle ta bles, or ten pin alley, each additional, per annum,. 10 00 Bank, for every $1,000 capital stock, por annum,. 1 00 Bride Yard per annum,. 10 00 Cot'on seed oil mil1, prau num,. 100 00 Cott< n g'nnery, each gin, per annum. 5 00 Cabinet, and general repair shop, per annum, . 5 00 Coal, kerosene oil Company or ngency, per annum,. 25 00 Cmdy Manufacturing, per an num, . 5 00; Cotton weigher, per annum, 10 0o Dealers in wagons and other vehicles, other than manu facturer, per annum,. 10 00 Dealers or agents in the salo of fertil'zers over 1,000 tons per annum, . 20 00 Dealers or agen s of less than 1,000 tons, per annum, . 10 00 Dealers in pianos,organs, sew ing machines, iron safes, tomb stones or well fixtures, per nnnum. 10 00 Dealt rs transient in soaps, jow elry, patent medicine, or other goods, on tho street', \)2V day,. 10 00 Dealers In green groceries, grown outside the county of Laurens, the license for each wagon, per day,. 50 Dealors in green groceries, grown outside tho county of Laurens on Salonlay and the week befoie Christmas an l Court week, each wagon, per day. 1 00 D.igs of all kind.-, each per an num,. 1 00 j Dinner house, per annum. 15 00 Dentist, per annum. 10 00 Express Companle*, for busi ness done within tho State, r nd not including that dono without the State, per an num.. 25 00 Exhibition, performances or show of any kind, the liconso to be fixed by City Council, except circuses tho license shall ba por day not loss than $100.00; nor more than $200 00. Foundry, per annum,. 10 00 Fire, lifo or accident Insur ance Company, each having an ngency, or doing busi ness within the city, per an num,. 5 00 Fresh lish. or oyster dealers, for first three months, Janu ary, February and March and last three mouths, Octo ber, November and Decom ber,. . 2 50 Grist or Hour mills, or both, p.-r annum,. 115 00 Hotel oach, per annum, 25 00 Harness shop, connected wbh store or separate, per an num, . 5 00 Horse, trader ?, transient, p?r day,. 1 CO Horse traders, transiont,salos day,. ."1 00 1 Horse traders, transien', per month, . 10 00 Hog drovers, who offer their stock for sale, within cor porate l'mits of city, per day,. 1 00 Hog drovers, ec1., por month, 5 00 Icj cream, bonbons or milk shake saloons, per nnnum, .. 2 00 b e dealers, pjr annum, 2 50 Jewelry shop, watch and clock repairer, per annum,. 5 00 Lumberyards, per annum, 20 00 Laundry run by hand, per an num, . 10 CO Laundry i un by machlnory, per annum,. 155 00 Lawyers, per annum,. 10 00 Merry go round, per day, I 50 Money Lending Shops, each por annum. 15 00 Machine shop, por annum,. 10 00 Dawn shop, per annum,. 25 00 Printing ollico, per annum, 10 00 Photographer (r artist, per annum,. 10 00 Photographer or artist, per month. 5 00 Physicians, each, per annum, 10 00 Physicians, itinerants or ocu lists, por day,. 2 00 Real estito business por an num, . 15 00 Buch ra I road corporation for business done, in this State and not including that done without, per annum, for tho first rond -$100.00; each ad ditional, $50.00 oach. Soda fountain, cooncctcd with storo or not, por annum,.. .. 11 00 Survoyor or architect, per an num,. 5 00 Stable, feed only, per annum, 5 01) Stable, livery only,per annum, 16 00 Stable, sa'o only, per annum, 20 00 Stock yard, per annum,. 5 00 Streot h?eir, or carriage, two horso, per annum,. ... 0 00 Streot hack or carrlngo, one horse,. 1 00 Street wagon or dray, two horse, per annum, 7 ,10 Street wagon or dray, ono horrc, per nnnum,. . 5 00 Pallor shops, or clothes clean ing, per annum, . H 00 Tin or tinker shop,per annam, 7 50 Telegraph Co. or agency for business dono in this State, antl not including that done without, por Minium, . 25 00 Telephone Company, per an num, . 15 00 Loug diatanoe, or ugcco,;,, per nnDUtn,. |? 00 Undertaker, per annum,. 15 00 Wood yard prr anrmn,. ."> 00 Wholo*ah< c; t. ibhsbmnntS, per annum,. 75 00 8x0. 2. Merobants or a'l persons firms, companies or corporations, !>>i \ log or selling nuy article of tl'.'dq or merchandise, shall pry a licenso lax according to the following schedu'e : Gross hales under MOOCO p r annum,. 3 00 Gross sales from .'!00 00 to 1,000.00. 7 50 Gross sales from 1,000.00 to 2.600.00, por annum,. 12 50 Gross salos from 2,500.00 to 0,000 00, por annum 20 00 Gross tales from (1,000.00 to 10,000.00, por annum. 110 00 Gross sales fioin 10,000.( 0 to 15,000.0.\ per annum,. 10 CO Ou each additional 1,0(0, per annum,. 3 00 Sko. 3. For Muy businojp, occ. paCon or profession not enumerated In the foregoing ic '. c. ns the l'censo shall bo fixod by the Oily Council. SEO. 4. Tha' all licenses Issued undi v and by virtue (f ihh Ordinance. *? hull bo non-irat.sfcrablc, and except license for a day, a week or a month. Shall ter minate and end on the 31st day of He o?mber of the year In which they were issued; but may b: revoked at 1111$' time by tho City Council of said City for satisfactory came. Except lie.-use issued for a day. n week or a month, annual rates eha'l ho charge 1 for all license* issued between Jan. ! and J41 0 :>0thof or.ch year. Throo fourths anuual rate shall bo charged for all Hoch sc issued between Ju'y 1st an I September 31th of each year: and half year rates shall be charged for el! licenses Issued between Octobsr 1st mid December 31st of each yc ar. Sec. 5. Any p r-on, firm, company or corporation prosecuting or ongu sing In any business, occupation or 1 rofes s'on. or keeping any establishment named in 1 hU Ordinance, without ibst having pal I the specai license tux Im? posed, sh.ill upon conviction, bo dried not exceeding one hundred dollars, or he imprison d no' exceeding thirty days, u' the discretion ol tho said Mayor, and during s'iid impris nn cut. shall in the dis retlon of said May. r or (.'i y Council, bo requit ed S > labor upon the streets, h'ghways ai u other public works of the t ity of Laurens under the suporvisi in of said City ' lour.ell. Sec. (>. ti10 foregoing Ordinance shall go in'o effect immediately, und all Ordinal oes Inconsistent herowith arc repealed. Dono and ratified by the City Council of Lauren?, of tho City of Laurens. at the City of Lauren?, and the 0 irp irr.tc foal of said City aUixcd h r,-U>, (his tl 20.h day of December, in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and four and in tho one hut.drcd and twenty ninth jeir of (lie w:,v rcigntj and independence of the United St! I ra of America. J. C owinos, Mayor IToiem. [L. *.] L. G, Hai.i.k. Clerk Council. NEW HO PR FOIt CONSUMPTIVES. King's Wild Oharry im I rar, for oougl 8, colds sad I grippe. Eve 1 for consumption in its early ttages, this wonderful remedy Is a t>niinc?a. Have you a cold and COUghV Stop it cow, Have you tightness In throat iv:id piin in chest? Go' rid of i' row. Arc y< u hoarse? I>o you feir br ti? Iii: [sV I) in't wait when you can got reli tf so ( nsily. 2? c uls. T.is'.c Is good aid always it laranteed to cure or money back, bj Palmetto Drug Co. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. 1 he Auditor's olli e w it le o:>mi from the 1st day of lanu iry to ; he 20th day of February, 1005, to r celvo re turns of Pe son ,1 Property and l\oa< Estate whero any charges l ave been made since tas return fur tixatioti In L Ui'i ns County. For the conven ouco of ico Taxp yc' - tho Auditor rr h's d puty will attend tho following numed pl?eos to iecfi\< returns for said yoar, to wit! Seullletown Township, Tyl rsville, January Otb, from 10 1 ra to 2 p ill. Jack's Townsh p. I>r. E. M S i/.lor's, Jan . 10th. from 10 a in to :! in. Jock's To ATI sli p, Ren no, Janu ry Ij. from 10 a m to 2 p in. Hunter Township, Clint r, January 12th, from 10 a m to 2 p m . Hunter Township, Duck Voting's n - idencc, January 13th, from 0 a 111 lo \l in. Cross Hill Township, Sprlrg Grove, January 13th, from 1 p m to I p m. Cross Hill Township, Cro?s Hill, Jan uary 14th, from 10 a 111 to 2 p m. Waterloo Township, Waterloo, Jan nary 16th, from 10 a in to 2 p 111. Waterloo Township, .!. 1). Uulbcrt son's Store, January 17ih, from 10 a m to 2 p m. Waterloo Township, Mt. Oalhghor, January 18th, from !? a m to 12 m. Sullivan Township, Browerton, Jan uary lXth, from I p m to 1 p m. Sullivan Township, Princet :?. Jan uary 10th, from '.) a m to 12 111. Sullivan Township, Tutnblin Shoals, January l!)th, from 1 p m c> I 11 m. Dial's Township, Abu r flubb, Jan uary 20th, from 10 a 111 to 2 p in. Dial's Township, D.D. Harris, Jau uary 21st, from 10 a m to 2 p m. Dial's Township, V. A. White, Jan uary 23d, from 10 a 111 to ?-! p in . Youngs Township, C ok'sS't ro, Jan? uary 24th, from 10 a m to :! p m. Youngs Towni'hlp, Youngs . lore, January 25tb, from 10 a in to 2 p m. Youngs Township, PJea?ant Mound, January 20th, from !? a in lo 12 tt . Youi cs Township, Lunfo'd Station, January 20th, from 1 p in to I p in. It will bsvo much llmo lo lax payers, also greatly facilitate tho work of iho Assessor, if every person before o-av'n/ home will inako out a comp'elo )!?;'. ol every item of personal property in the following ord r. Horses, oatt le, mules, Bhcop and goa is, hogs, organs and piano?, with 1.0?, wag oas and carriages, dogs, m-rehuudis ?, machinery and engines, money.-, note* and r.ocrunts above Indol 1 dnoss tir.d all other p-operty, Includ uj? house ho'd. it is always required that Iho Ai tu tor got tho flrat given n mo of the tux-pay or In full, Under the head of "pine ot resi dence" on tax return, give the town phip. All imle citVr.s be Wi i n tho l j.:cs of iwonty one und s'xty year*, On Iho lit of Januaryt except tho u who are in oapable of earning a support from bo ing maimed, or from oi her causes 0 re doomed taxablo polls, Con fed cr. tc veterans cxcep'.od. And all taxpayers aro icqulrod to give tho number of their school (l'fl tric-.t. Tlioy arc also prqui Bled to 1 tale whether the property i. situated in town or country. After llii! 20th day of bru : y n< > I, fifty percent penalty wil. bo nttiiohcd for failure tomakoreturn.;. C. A. P?WTCRi County Auditor. Dec. 7, 1004 if Start 1905 with a BUCK'S RANG and make the entire New Year a happy one. A Buck's Stove or Range simply can't wear out. It's built through and through of the very highest grade ma terial by best workmen and lasts a life time. Has White Enamel lining to Oven, Doors and Racks. MO?* Just a Word To About Steam Fittings and Plumbing Materials. We have the largest and best assortment of" ] valves, Packings, Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Steam Qu ages, Oil Cups, Bolts, Nuts, Babbit Metals, Cap Screws to be fount! in Kau rens County. Get Our Prices before You Buy HUDGENS BROS, LAURLiNS, S. C. Foundry, Machine Shop, Building Material. I _If. AY. gctable !'i cparaiionforAs slniilaling liicFoodnndRc?uln - limi ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Checrful 1 nessandKesl.Conlains nellhci i )plum,Morphine nor Miuernl l\OY liA Ii C OTIC . H ? ?:? St. 1,1 JhSMWELPlTCllKR PkmyJcm Seal' llc LIU StJtt" s1tii<r Sftyl ' /Iff. rntwtt ?? Hi Ciir/umidr-i'c/a <* TjfnttStiil' Ctniifi.it $>gf?~ nmkn rrmvii Apcifci I Ronxedy rorConslipa fi< !, Sour Stoinarh,Diarrhoea \Yoi'ins.l 'onvulsions.l'cvcrish . . . and LOSS OS' SliEKI*. FacSuuilc Signature oT NEW VOlfiv. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years Cabbage Plants. I have for snle Succession, W.ikcficM and Ivarly Spring Cabbage I'lauls, <;ro\vii in open air on sen coast from seeds bought fioin the best and most reliable Seedsmen in the United States at the following prices 1;. (). H. Lots 1,000 to 3,000 $1.50 per M. ?? 5,ooo to io.ooo $1.25 per M. Lots Over 1.0,000 Special Prices on Application. SPECIAL, INDUCEMENTS TO DRAINERS. Any information as to the cultivation of Cabbage will bo cheerfully given on application. S. .!. RUMPH, Adams Run, S. C. ntTrnrrMTMBrrgira-rMBinrntniMiiiiirtiiMBi mniii?inninwn? i?iiuwimiiiirwri PURE DRUGS B ill HI School Books, j? School Supplies, |j Stationery, Drugs. We have taken charge of School Book Depository and will keep Stock complete. & :? ?:? gW. W. DODSON| GET IT OFF ' YOUR MIND! 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 Stamp 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 DRKSS 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. TH? TRUE Ol'' tue ^ own mm lBth( Ihlng which purifies the Wood and makes iho digestion what ?t ou&ht to l)c?tl?.t cs Under itn use the entire uystein i. kept in perfect condition- the becomes firm. smooth and clear. Try it thoroughly and you w'll hud it SUCCOfiSful jjQjjj ?V Laurens Drug Co. W. Y. BOYD, Attorney at Law. Will practice. In all State Cour!.?. Prompt attention Riven to all busincfs. Money to Loan On Improved farms, Inaunnof S800.CO and upward, at 'I \ or cent, and 8 per cent. Interest, repayablo In easy annual InStalllUOnta. No commission. The borrower Pimply piys a reasonable ex pense of negotiating tho loan. 0 I). Barksdalr, W. Y. Hoyi), A'toniivs, T/a'irons, s, c. Call on YV. Y. Boyd. 10 I3t OABTOniA.