The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 21, 1906, Image 4
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LAURENS, S. C, Feb. 21, 1906.
THAT HEARr-TO-TALK.
When Senator Tillman had ceased to
testify before the Dispensary committee
ho was accosted by the chairman of the
State Board of Control, Mr. H. H.
Evans, and a lively but "pleasant"
conversation took place about the
charges that Senator Tillman had made
against Mr. Evans's board?namely,
charges of dishonesty. We are inform
ed that both these gentlemen "cussed"
profusely, but with the utmost polite
ness and with no hard feelings. The
reporters say that the language em
ployed was unprintable, but it was all
in merriment, and not the least insult
was conveyed, and of course no harm
was meant. These were just "cuss
words" and smiles followed profanity
and laughter and trimmed with un
printable language between two good
friends and jolly good follows.
As for the Hon. "Hub" Evans every
body knows he "cusses" and everybody
knows that be is at the head of the
State's whiskey business. We are not
sure that it would be proper to elect a
man chairman of the State Hoard of
Control who does not "cuss" with flu
ency. We also know that Senator Till
man has a violent temper, and we have
a good deal of sympathy for a man
who "cusses" when he is mad. It isn't
right, but there are things that are
worse.
But the spectacle of a United State
Senator and ex-Governor, who is not in
the least angry, stopping for a moment
to "cuss" and be cussed by the Hon.
Hub Evans, cheerfully, enthusiastically,
rapidly and picturesquely, just as a
guarantee of good faith and a token of
unbroken friendship, in order to demon
strate to the world that all is peace and
harmony and joy in South Carolina Dis
pensary circles in spite of the investi
gating committee, ?is a spectacle we
say for the friends and admirers of the
Hon. B. R. Tillman and his Dispensary
to digest and enjoy to their hearts' con
tent, and which is of too delicate and
personal a nature for The ADVERTISER
to risk discussing, -
>?> " *
HUBBELL?HE IS DEAD.
The Columbia State remarks:
"The fact is that Tillman was sus
pected of utilizing the whiskey rebates
properly and legally belonging to the
State of South Carolina. Those re
bates were due the State and not ac
counted for; it was a logical deduction
that he got them; the evidence was
also strong. He says he gave them
away to the man who helped him launch
his pet measure. That was improper
and if the interests of South Carolina
had been safeguarded in the Tillman
dispensary bill it would have been ille
fraf. But Tiliman's bill gave him un
imited power; he did as he pleased.
Had a bonded official given away tens
of thousands of dollars, the rightful
property of South Carolina, the bonds
men would iiave been liable. When
Tillman diverted that money from the
treasury to the pockets of Hubbell, the
graft in the dispensary system began.
There is no getting around that. Hub
bell was given an enormous bonus for
crediting South Carolina for liquor.
That is what the senator says. Why
should that have been done when the
legislature appropriated for Tiliman's
use all the money he asked for to set
him up in the barkeeping business. And
after being elected Senator Tillman ad
mits asking his successor in the liquor
business to show favor to a certain
dealer in liquor, although that dealer
was not the lowest bidder. That, too,
was a reward for said dealer's being in
dulgent to poor old South Carolina
when the whiskey stock was running
low."
The News and Courier points out
that Tillman did not tell about giving
the rebates to Hubbell until after Hub
bell had b)on several years in his grave.
Suppose Hubbell were alive and could
be brought to South Carolina and cross
examined about his transactions with
Tillman when the latter was head
whiskey man for the State ? would
Tillman have mentioned it?
If Hubbell were alive what would
Hubbell say?
That question can never be answered.
As B. R. Tillman knows.
THE ABSENT-MINDED D. A. R.
The Daughters of the American Re
volution is an honorable if not ancient
society, but astonishingly absent
minded.
The President General of the Society,
Mrs. Donald McLean, was in Charles
ton last week on a visit. She was
given brilliant receptions at which the
ladies wore extraordinarily handsome
gowns and at which "dainty refresh
ments" were served but Mrs. McLean
discovered among other things that the
grave of Francis Marion is not care
fully kept green and that there is no
imposing monumept to his memory in
South Carolina.
She gained similar information about
the graves of Generals Thomas Sum
tcr, Andrew Pickens, Col. James G.
Williams, Sergeant "Horseshoe" Rob
inson and scores of other Revolutionary
heroes.
Mrs. McLean did not mention these
discoveries because that might not have
been polite but she must have made
them. She saw in Charleston the monu
ments to Col. William Washington and
Sergeant Jasper; she could have seen
the Daniel Morgan monument in Spar
tanburg which were not erected by the
I). A. R.
The last time we saw the Cowpens
monument on Cowpens field we infer
red from its appearance that no mem
ber of Barry Chapter, D. A. R., of
Spartanburg city, had seen it since
Comwallis surrendered.
In Orangcburg city there are two
Chapters of the D. A. R.
If the population of South Carolina is
to increase as rapidly as the D. A. R.
increases, the sooner Col. Watson's
Bureau of Immigration .is utterly abol
ished, the sooner shall mere men have
more space to breathe in.
In the Society Columns of the Colum
bia and Charleston Sunday newspapers
we observe once a week enough about
the Daughters of the American Revolu
tion to frighten away forever any in
vading armament that may in future
threaten the South Carolina coasts. The
lute Col. Tarleton, wherever he may be
now, is glad that he got out of South
Carolina in plenty of time.
Meanwhile, the graves of Marion,
Sumtcr, Pickens and the rest need at
tention.
Whose business is it?
?
How to Raise Corn.
We reproduce in this issue of The
Advertiser a very instructive and in
teresting letter by Mr. Mclver William
son, of Darlington, on corn raising.
Mr. Williumson is well known to the
editor of The Advertiser, and is one
of the largest and moBt successful farm
ers in South Carolina. Mr. Williamson
makes large crops, and what is more to
the point, makes money farming.
The writer is willing to stake his rep
ution as a farmer that the man in
Laurens who adopts the plan outlined
in the letter on a portion of his crop,
will do so to his advantage.
?
It must be confessed that the mud in
the streets of Laurens this winter has
sustained its reputation for depth and
sticking qualities.
?
We quite agree with our neighbor,
The Herald, that the fight on the Dis
pensary is largely a fight on Senator
Tillman. We have frequently said that
Tillman and the Dispensary politically
rae one and the same thing. We do not
think that they are separable.
?
By the way what do Messrs. A C.
Latimer, Joseph T. Johnson, George S.
Legare, D. E. Finley, Wyatt Aiken,
A. F. J^ever, J. E. Ellerbe and J. 0.
Patterson, mombers of Congress, think
about the Dispensary at present? Do
they think about it at all or do their
minds run altogether to seed? Messrs.
Johnson, Finley, Legare and Aiken
have always been opposed to the Dis
pensary, but since the Investigating
Committee has been digging their op
position has perhaps been intensified.
We should be glad if they would talk on
this subject before the campaign opens.
*
From the esteemed Herald wc quote:
"We don't know whether the motion
was made as a bit of humor, on Mr.
Lyon's part, or not: but all the same,
it s funny. Just why the committee so
suddenly decided not to inquire into the
private affairs of any of the members of
the Board of Control, especially after
so diligently inquiring into the private
affairs of Mr. tarnum?even searching
Iiis desk for private papers-and even
carrying his case to the Supreme Court
of the State, we cannot conceive! But
then, Mr. Farnum hadn't threatened to
shoot?and there were no witnesses to
protect!"
This refers to the refusal of the Dis
pensary Investigating Committee to
inquire into the private affairs of mem
bers of the State Board of Control. We
shall not discuss the merits of this re
fusal, but in justice to Messrs. Fraser
Lyon and Neils Christensen, the two
members who examined the Farnum
papers, it should be stated that they
favored the examination into the affairs
of the Board's members but were out
voted by other members of the Com
mittee.
The End of the World
Of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe,
of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness,
came when he began taking Electric
Bitters. "Two years ago Kidney trou->
ble caused me great suffering which I
would never have survived had I not
taken Electric Bitters. They also cured
me of General Debility." Sure cure
for all Stomach. Liver and Kidney
complaints, blood diseases, Headache,
Dizziness and Weakness or bodily de
cline. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed by
Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug
Co.
Alan's Inconsistency.
Man makes laws for the general good
and fosters customs which nullify the
laws; by this dual method he is enabled
to change wrong into right and right
into wrong to suit his convenience. In
the matter of chivalry to women he
teaches a double code with iron-bound
emphasis. To preserve the honor of
the women of his own family is a sa
cred duty, to attack the honor of other
women is an agreeable pastime. He
makes stringent rules for the conduct
of women, then offers them tempting
inducements to misconduct themselves,
and if they yield he punishes them.
He prides himself on his intellectual
possibilities, which are limited, and
suppresses his spiritual powers, which
are infinite. He has glimmerings of
the divine; but even his God must con
form to the exigencies of an argument.
In one mood he says that God does not
willingly afflict us; in another mood he
ascribes all that we suffer to the will of
God.
In this year 1906 man's favorite defi
nitions of the Deity have not advanced
beyond the curious conglomerate of
contradictory attributes which he al
lows to himself. Man establishes relig
ions by way of escape from his troub
les, and then proceeds to mangle all the
afficacy out of them.
In Self Defense
Major Hamm, editor and manager of
the Constitutionalist, Eminence. Ky.,
when he was fiercely attacked, four
years, by Piles, bought a box of Buck
len'a Arnica Salve, of which he says:
"It cured me in ten days and no trouble
since." Quickest healer of Burns,
! Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 26 cents at
Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug
Co.
Banker Dies Suddenly.
Union, Feb. 16.?News was received
here today that Captain Wm. Jeffries,
a prominent citizen of Cherokee county,
had been found dying in the road near
Gaffney, as the result of heart failure,
while driving to town alone this morn
ing.
Captain Jeffries was a director of the
Merchants and Planters' Nations! Bank
hero, as weM as director of the Na
tional Bank of Gaffney. It is under
stood the funeral will be held at Gaff
ney on Sunday.
WISB AND OTHERWISE,
aiaieia^aia: a^a^aia^a^ata) Bje>a:%
Mary had a little waist
Where waist* were meant to grow,
And everywhere the fashion went
Her waist was sure to go.
?New Orleans Times-Democrat.
"Poor woman I She works hard all
day, and then she's up nearly all night
with the babies."
"What's the matter with her hus
band? Why doesn't he help her?"
"Oh, he puts in all his time agitating
for an eight-hour day for the working
man. ''?Philadelphia Press.
Mr. Wholesale-Want a job, eh? Are
you married or single?
Mr. Johnsing?Stop joking, boss.
Yo' don't 'spose I'd be looking for a
job if I was married, do you??Life.
Mother (whose children have had an
education superior to her own, to her
small daughter, whom she is in tho act
of smacking)?I'll learn you not to con
tradict met
Small daughter (between her sobs) ?
Teach mother, teach.?Punch.
Widow?If John had only made a will
there wouldn't he all this difficulty
about the property.
Visitor?Do tho lawyers bother you?
Widow?Bother me? They almost
worry me to death. I declare I some
times almost wish that John hadn't
died.?London Tit-Bits.
? Nell?I permitted him to kiss me on
condition that he wouldn't mention it to
any one.
Bell-And he did?
Nell?Well?or?he repeated it tho
very next minute. ? Philadelphia Ledger.
"Yea, sah, do razor am de mos' sosh
able article in de wo'Id," remarked tho
old man, as he sat on the edge of the
white wash bucket, and toyed with the
brush.
"Gwan, yo' sho mistaken 'boutdat."
" 'Deed I ain't. Look how easy it is
t' sciupe an acquaintance wid one."
"Yes, an' look how easy 'tis t' cut
one, too."?Milwaukee Journal.
"H?hl What do you know about
war?" exclaimed tho disgusted veteran.
"KnowI Say, I want you to under
stand that my wife belongs to the
D. A. R."
Naturally the veteran apologized.
?Public Ledger.
A Mystery Solved.
"How to keep off periodic attaoks of
biliousness and habitual constipation
was a mystery that Dr. King's New
Life Pills solved for me," writes John
N. Ploasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The
only pills that are guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction to everyuody or
money refund Qniy 26 cents at Lau
rens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co.
Our Mr. S. M. Wilkes left last week
for the Northern markets, where he
will look at all the different lines and
buy a line of house-furnishing goods
for our spring and summer trade.
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.
Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Ec
leetric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric OH. At your draggists.
Be sure to see our line of kitchen
safes in different stylos and sizes, made
of the best grade of material ana have
ventilated tin in the doors.
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.
Supervisors of Registration.
Messrs. Ben W. Lanford, Thos. S.
Langston and J. Pat Caldwell have
been appointed supcrvisons of registra
tion for this county for a term of two
years.
Making New Road.
A new road is being graded from a
point near the ford on Mudlick creek
westward across North Rabun near Al
bert A. Garlington's, thence to South
Rabun creek several hundred yards
above the Burnt Factory bridge, to the
main road from Tumbling Shoals to
Laurens at a point near the William
Bolt old home place.
The new road is about two miles in
length and is intended to take the Dlace
of the Fuller road.
Supervisor Humbert, who Is having
the road cut by the county chain gang,
estimates the total cost, including Once
bridges, at about $1,600.
Let us show you our line of children's
high chairs made of oak or reed with
or without the adrons.
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.
We have just receive/1 a large and
complete line of Graphophone Records,
consisting of all the latest songs and
band pieces. Now is the time to get a
good selection of Records.
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.
NIGHTS OP UNREST.
No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the
Sufferer from Kidney Troubles.
No peace for the kidney sufferer
Pain and distress from mom to night.
Get up with a lame back,
Twings of backache bother you all day,
Dull aching breaks your rest at night,
Urinary disorders add to your misery.
Get at the cause?cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work the cure.
They're for the kidneys only?
Have made great cures in Laurens.
D. M. Stribbling, former proprietor
of Dairy farm, says: "I am highly
pleased with the results I obtained from
the use of Doan's Kidney Pills which I
used for backache and kidney trouble.
I suffered for some years with a dull
aching pain across the small of my
back, especially bad at night. At times
it was so severe that I was totally unfit
to do my work. The kidney secretions
were dark colored, full of brick dust
sediment and of a very strong odor. At
night I was obliged to rise frequently,
which together with the constant back
ache and loss of sleep caused my gen
eral health to be very poor. I used any
number of remedies and took doctors'
prescriptions, but it was the same old
thing, very little if any relief. I saw
Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and
went to the Palmetto Drug Co. 's. storo
and got a box of them. To my delight
after taking them my back regained
its strenth, do not ache and the kidneys
acted naturally and I could rest at
night without being disturbed."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
W. C. IRBY, Jr.,
Attorney at Law,
LAURBNS, 8. C.
Oalvcoton'? Sea Wall
Makes life now as safe in that city us
on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloo,
who resides on Dutton St., in Waco,
Tex*,, needs no sea wall for safety.
He writes: "I have used Dr. King's
New Discovery the past five yonrs and
it keeps me well ana safe. Before that
time I hail a cough which for years hud
been growing worse. Now it s gone."
Cures chronic Coughs, La Grippe,Croup,
Whooping Cough and prevents Pneu
monia. Pleasant to take. Every bot
tlo guaranteed at Laurena Drug Co.
and Palmetto Drug Co. Trial bottle
free.
What is Bromonia?
Read the following carefully:
If you have consumption or some
of the contagious forms of blood
Soisoning we cannot cure you. Wo
on't pretend to cure you. You need
the individual treatment of some
skilled specialist; but if you are run
down in general health, if you have
dyspepsia, aro subject to fainting
spells, a victim to insomnia, bilious
ness, kidney or liver trouble, catch
Icold easily, if your system is in that
condition that you may become an
easy pity to the disease germs of
pneumonia, la grippe and the vari
ous epidemics, if you are bothered
with constant headache, loss of
memory, generally impaired vitality,
we can help you, and, if you follow
our directions, render you immune
against sickness. Most skin disease
can be cured by the use of "Bromo
nia."
"Bromonia" is to the human sys
tem what the scrubbing brush and
soap are to the dirty washbowl. It
aidB Nature to resume normal ac
tion.
We don't ask you to invest u cent
until you have tried "Bromonia" at
our expense. A single bottle often
times works wonders. Cut out the
Coupon at the bottom of this column.
Write name and address plainly.
Be careful to address
The Bromonia Co.,
; NEW YORK.
Free Bromonia Coupon.
Name
City
State
Street Address
My disease is
If you think Bromonia is what
you need and do not care to send
coupon, you will find it at all
first-class druggists 25 anil 50
cents the bottle.
special rale PY^HE?
Laurens drug company,
Exclusive Wholesale Agents
for Laurens und vicinity.
Dealers elsewhere desiring agency
apply to
MURRY DRUG COMPANY,
Columbia, s. C.
Side and Back
COMBS
are still in the height of fashion, and
will also be worn this spring and
summer. We have the latest
styles of fancy Combs from
$1.25 to $7.00
per set of three. Also the newest de
signs in Bracelets, Hat Pins, Cull*
Pins, Fobs and Crosses.
Give Us a Call Before
Purchasing.
Fleming Bros,
Bean the ^e KM V3" Ha?o Always Be fin
NOTICE OF
ELECTION !
School District No. 8,
dials Township.
An election will be held at Shi
loh Academy, School District No. 3,
Dials Township, Wednesday, March
7th, 1906, to decide whether a tax of
two mills for school purposes shall bo
levied and collected in said district.Tl:
in favor of said tax will vote "Yes,"
and those opposed "No." It is ordered
that the Board of Trustees shall act as
managers of said election, which shall
be conducted according to the rules
governing general elections. Polls will
e open from 7 a. m. to 4 p. m.
By order of the County Board of Ed
ucation of Laurens County.
R. W. Nash, Chairman;
R. E. Barr,
W. P. culbertson,
29 ~2t.
Notice!
Consumers of Incandescent Lights
must have meters placed by April 1st
next, as flat rate will be prohibited af
ter that date.
By order of Council.
L. G. Balle.
29-2t. Clerk.
Notice to Creditors!
All persons having claims against the
estate of N. E. Byrd, deceased, are
hereby notified and required to present
them duly proven to Ferguson & Peat h
crntone, Attorneys, at their office al
Laurens C. IL, S. C., on or before the
15th day of March, 1906, or be forever
barred.
Sam'l C. Byrd,
29-4t. Executor.
Notice of I.lectio.i.
An election of the qualified voters of
Waterloo Special School District No. 14
will bo held Wednesday, February 28th.
1906, from 2 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at
Waterloo, to vote for or against Special
t8x.
28-2t W. H. Wharton, Clerk.
Business placed in
I? ty panels will have
prompt and careful
attention.
J. J. A D A M 5
Broker, Laurens, S. C.
Oflico over Enterprise Bank
NOTICE.
All poreomi liablo to roftyd duty are
hereby notified that; the Commutation
Road Tax must be paid on or by the 1st
day of March next.
n. I?. Humbert,
2S-31 .Supervisor L. C.
Wood's Seed Book
res
is ono of tho bttudsomeat and
most Vtdu hie I ?ul Mentions of
the kiml issued. Tho useful
. kvI bints contained
\'\ I ho Ill il Ul . ol Wood's
Cic> d Book mako it n most
vahi le help to all Farmers
and GurdeuevB and it has long
bei ? <". >??; Ii ?'! as an up-to
dato t' thoiity on all
garden asd Farm Seeds,
partial hern planting.
Wood's Bood Book mailed
1' elo 1?: leiuandOardoners
upon *. at Write tor it.
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QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE
To Savanunh.Woycross, J tckaonvillc and
all Florida Points, via Charleston
und Western Carolina Railroad.
Lcnvn Laurens, 1:50 p. m,
Leave Augusta, 10{30 p. m.
Arrive Savannah, \l:'<^ a. m.
Arrb Wi ycross, <>:?)!? a. m.
Avrivo Jaeknonvlllo, 8:40 a. m.
Thrugh Pullm 111 Sleeping Car Rorvlco
between August; und Jacksonville.
Close connocti nu:do at Jackson
villa for all points South.
Round trip Winter Tourist Excursion
lickeUi I*- FTori point ?n sulo,
GBO. T. fJilYAN,
Gci ! Agent, Gie -nvillo, S. C.
C. H. Gasq, 1 urens, S. ('.
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C. It. CASQUE, Agont.
^lgDitturo y-1
of ?-.
Only one remedy In tlu> world that
will at once stop itchinossof the skin in
part of the body; Doan's Ointment.
At any drug store, f>0 eenls.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
The Auditor's office will be open from
the 1st day of January to the 20th day
of February, 1900 to receive retui'
Personal Property and Real Estate
for taxation in Laurens Coun' v.
Real Estate and Personal Proper!
Lauren* Special SchooJ District No. 11,
? Hunte ? Special No. 5 rnuntbe II
iseparatc returns from from other \>
eriy in the township*
It is always required tjhat die An !i
tor gee tho first given name of the ' a>
payer in full.
Under the head of "pi uco of i;? i
donco" on tax return, giw Ute U . -
sjhiip.
All male citizens between Li o age <
twenty one and sixty ye;::s, on the 1
of January, except tllOSe who arp h
? capable of earning,ji support from ;
' ing maimed, or from other cnuscfl ai
deemed taxable polls, Confcderat? vol
runs excepted.
And all taxpayers aro required
give the number of their
trict. They are ulso requested to stat
whether the proporty i.i situated iii
town or country.
After the 20th day of February noxt
fifty percent'penalty will b? ritta '
for failure to make returns.
C. A. POWER;
County Auditor.
Dec. 5th, 1905 tf.
Notice of
County Treasurer.
The County Treasure! '.- Books will I
be open for collection of State, C
and Commutation Road Taws for li
year 1904 at the Treasurer's Office, from
October 15th to December 31sl li IB.
Those who prefer to do so can puj
January, 1906, with one p< re at. addi
tional; those who prefer paying in Feb
ruary, 1906, can do so with 2 [) ' c< nt.
additional; those who prefer to pa;
March, 1906 Lo the IBtn of said month
can do so by paying an additional 7 M i
cent. After said date tho book ? will
close.
AH persons owning properly or pay
ing taxes for others In moiN than o
Township are requested to call for re
ceipts in each township in which they
live. This is important, as additional
cost and penalty may not be attached.
Prompt attention will be given i
who wish to pay their tax? tin nigh
tho mail by checks, money oi lor , <
Persons sending in lisls ox name.- to be
taken oil", are urged to semi them early
as the Treasurer is very busy during
the month of December.
The Tax Levy is as follows:
State Tax, 5J j mil
County Ordinary, nulls I
Special County," 2 mills
Public Road, " 2 mill
School, ''. mills
Total, I.V... mills
Laurens Special School 3 nflll
Gray Court-Owings, 2 mill.
Fountain Inn, I milk
Ekom, ? mill
Waterloo. 2 mill
Cross Hill, n
Mountville,
Clinton, ? **" :."**'.!:!:.
All abj^ bodied mnlo citizen ? < h
thb'afeosof 21 and <;o years . ro ; ?
to pay a poll tax of $1.00, e pi ol .
soldiers, who aro exenvpt at 50 '
Commutation Road Tax $1.00, Iii 1 u of
working the public roads, lo bo ] Id al
the time as stated above.
J. H. COPELAND,
Count v Troti ur< i\
Laurens, S. C, Sept. 26. 1905 td.
I Charleston & Western Carolina Rnilw .
(Schedule in effect April 16, I! 05.)
No. 2
Daily
Lv Laursns 1:50 pm
Ar Greenwood 2- 16 "
Ar Augusta 5:20 "
Ar Anderson 7: 10 "
No. 42
Daily
Lv Augusta 2:81 pm
Ar Allendale 4:80 "
Ar Fairfax ; 41 "
A r Charleston : 10
Ar Beau ford 0:80 "
Ar Port Royal 6: 10 "
Ar Savannah 'i: 45 "
Ar Waycross 10:00 "
No. 1
Daily
1. v Laurens 2:01 pm
Ar Spartanburg 3:30 "
No. 52 No. 8 i
Daily Ex. Sudday
Lv Laurens 2:09 pm 8:00 urn
Ar Greenville 8:25' " 1":::" "
AltRfVAiiS:- Train No. 1, Daily fi ?m
Augusta and int< rmediate slat ioi I:
pm: No. 52, daily, from Greenville an<f in
lei'mediatestations 1:35pm; No.87,dail ',
except Sunday, from Greenville i i-:
intermediate stal ions 6:40pm; 1 rain No.
2, daily, from Sparlanburg and i .
cdialo stations I: :;' p m,
C. H. Casque. Agt., Laurens, S. C
<;. T, Bryan,Gen i Agt. GroncvillcS.C
Ernest Williams, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Auguata, Gsi
T. M. Emerson, Traffic Mannger.
Dyspopsia bane ol human exi i
Burdock Blood Bittei's cures it, pro
ly, pormnnuntly. Regulates and t
the stomach.
Coughs and colds, down to the
borderland of consumption, yield to
soothing healing influences of l)r
Wood's N >r\vay Pino Syrup.
For Infants and Children.
\Ii? KM You Have Always BougSii
Boar, tho
Signature of
? I ?WWMWWMWi ? i~:g?'?.-w SJka
Bxpcifien ce Teaches
Experience, Ms }.:-.;;, koop.i ?*?. <l n.v r.chool i!
tuition coinca high, bui tlx I ? ns I an ; i' .
an; novpr fdrgoM< ti. Tho v. however, :? re will
to profit by Ihn cxporhnce 01 blhors. V.
palntor*rnar) lolli you ih\t
Mastic Mixed S*aii
" I ho Kind Titsi L*u is "
is mixed boi.ior than lio c<?n mi ;
i boy nro pure, BUrC ? ' ' Ui ?'. '
possible rosub i ; beau!; id V!i
pool or ol ?alle of? i-jju's tho xv.n. ?
taught is, " buj Mfl?lio i - ? .
PEASU&l-GA :
ton.,-, i . .? ? ;
SMS ?? '' '' *?
Dodson's Drug Store
"Some People Compel j j
W?]^'m*^*^^??M I Experience to teach $ $
IK ^rasSSSm I them-the wise ones '
?
profit by the experi
ence of others."
Twenty-five hundred of
the Wise Ones already
have a bank account
with us. Would you
like to start a bulwark
aguinst adversity? No
red-tape here. One dol
lar opens a Savings Ac
count with ns. Like a
snow ball rolled gently
along it will get larger
and larger almost with
out vour noticing it.
DO It NOW!
Safety, Promptness, Convenience,
Profit.
ie Bank of Laurens.
"The ?anK for Your Savings."
JUST
RIVED!
A choice line of Dress Ginghams
and Mercerized White Waistings.
New designs in Hamburg and
Lawn Embroidery and Insertions.
Respectfully,
& 0
:h ; cvifj?-.tsja]aawa??iii 11 m m\
trvv 1u ?c-:vuvTirN???>r.-BC-Ji=?.ri.-i<.
Don't Let Your
HORSES AND MULES
Get Poor and Boney!
White's Purgative Medicine,
Tliis puts them in good or
der to get the full benefit of
White's Worm and Condition Powders
11 mtinue the Powders for eight days and you will bo
onished at the results. Follow directions
on the packages.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure!
Gi a Combination Kidney and Colic Remedy for Stock,
Directions on Package.
White's Black Liniment!
ulj absolutely perfectly balanced sub-cutaneous
counter irritant. Especially recommended for
he human family. Fine for Stock also.
Give Each One a Bottle of
25 and 5o cents sizes.
For
o^ie by
s Drug Store.
ice to Planters
i o
f
At this season of the year all eyes are turned
to sowing, for therein lies the success or fail
ure of every Planter. Poor seed will never
make a good crop, hence we have expended
. : every effort to secure the best that money
t nn buy, and have on hand seed that we are
justly proud of and can reconmmend, such as
Wheat, Rye, Barley, Rape, Lucerne, Vetches
Red Rust Proof Oats, and Red and Crimson
,v Clover, and also a great variety Garden Seeds
.it i I f you want seed that will yield results and
increase your Hank account, try these.
PRICES are right for small
or large buyers at 9 Z
Kennedy Bros- jj
I FOUR
Sales on One Acre!
know >>f no larger yield of cotton to the acre than wasmado
by Mr. J. Hiram Brock man, who is well known to many of you.
Iii i and ho will tell you how he made 4,730 pounds of seed
on on 01 acre of land. This amount of seed cotton would gin out
four 1 >al< . w sighing four hundred pounds each.
Fertilizers used: Six sacks of Poll Buster and seventy-five
pounds of Nltrato of Soda.
This kind of farming pays. You can do likewise if you follow
Mr. Brocktnan's example.
Use the Good Old Boll Buster!
The brand Is registered in the United States Patent Office
and is owned by us.
Sparenburg Fertilizer Co.
P. O. Drawer 78, SPARTAN BURG, S. C.