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Begin the New Year aright by subscribing for your County paper. The Advertiser gives Local, County and State news of most interest to its readers. We will strive to make The Advertiser for 1908 worth more than the price asked. By having The Advertiser in your home, a paper in which the merchants of Laurens advertise, you will save the price of the paper several times over in the course of the year by reading their advertisements and securing the bargains they offer from time to time. It will pay you to read the advertisements, just as it pays the merchant to advertise. Won't you have us put your name on the list? Only $1.00 A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All ONE DOLLAR Delightful holiday Reception. One of the most beautiful entertain ments of the holiday season was the reception given Friday afternoon by Misses Grace Simmons and Zaline Gray at the home of Miss Simmons in honor of Miss Tew of Columbia and Miss Na bora of Spartanburg. The reception rooms were lovely with mistletoe, holly and Christmas bells and idled with happy and beautiful girls af forded a scene of rare beauty and fes tivity. The guests wore greeted at the door by Miss Louise Simmons, in the recep tion hall by Miss Annie Gilkcrson, in the parlor by the hostesses, guests of honor and Miss Pauline Anderson, Mrs. Willie Anderson invited the guests into the dining room, where a delicious menu was served by Misses Susie Gray, Ethel Simmons and Marguerite Tolbert. In the hall Miss Charlotte McGowan poured coffee. Christmas favors from a Christmas tree laden with pretty things were distributed by Santa Claus. Among those who called at. the Sim mons home Friday afternoon were Misses Ethel, Daisy and Eliza Sullivan, Hannah Tolbert, Dacua of Greenville, Nannie Kate Hudgens, Willou Boyd, Harr of Gastonia, Willie and Lin tie Jones, Louise Fleming of Greenwood, Julia Gilkerson, Bulah Balle, Josie Sul livan, West of Georgia, Susan Richard son of Clarendon, Annie and Lizzie Richey, Lila Hart, Laura Barksdale, Blanche ('lardy, Maggie ('lardy, Erankie Beeks of Coronaca, Willie May Chil dreaa, Mary Todd, Donie Counts, Lall a Mae Dial, Mahall'y, and Rosalie Franks. Petit Jury Third Week. T. J. Weathers, J. L. Boyd, .). V. Puttor, L. H. Roland, T. S. L?ngsten, B. J. Culbortson, L. D. Curry, Conway Dial. J. L. Simpson, W. L. Garrett, J. W. Duckett, W. B. Brooks, J. T. Reden, ('. B. Leonard, W. E. Gray, B. W. DavenpOJt, M. T. Owens, J. L. Trnyn ham, W. L. Teaguc, H. L. Brow ill co, W. T. Adair, J. T. Holder, E. R. Power, C. C Bailoy, J. A. Arnold, .James Todd, Ollie S. Hill, Joseph I). HUI, Joe L. Finney, R. J. Woods,.!. W. Redden, W. H. Benslev, J. B. Rhodt s, I). W. Putty, Thomas R. Johnson, W. vV. CulberLson. New Officers. The following oflieers have been elec t ed to serve Schroeder Lodge, No. Ill, A. F. M., Gray Court, S. C, for the year 1008: W. II. Barksdale, W. M.;J. R, Culbortson, S. W.; S. C. Hill, J. W.| E.T.Shell, Treas.; W. A. Baldwin, Sec'y; W. W. Yeargin, S. D.; II. S. Wallace, J. D.J Wm. Wham and C. L. Owings, Stewards;'!'. P. Owings, Tyler. That's the house the Doctor built, The biggest house you see; Thank goodness, he don't get our money For we take Holliater's Rocky Moun tain Tea. --Palmetto Drug Co. You can lind here the largest and best line of Lamps in different sizes, shapes and colors. Any kind of a lainn that you may want, from the small hand-lamp to the large decorated hall """^ft'b. h. mm * co. NEW YEAR'S WEDDING. . Nuptials of Miss Anderson and Mr. Beam Celebrated Today. Tlio marriage of Miss Emms La'/.olle Anderson and Mr. Oscar Carroll Beam, of Covington, Ca., will lake placo this morning at 9 o'clock, .-it tho home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. McCord, South Harper street. 'The vvcddihg march will bo rend red by Misse? Leila and Mae Dell Rarrc, and tho ceremony will be performed by Rev. \V. E. Barre, uncle of the biido. The bouse has been very attractively decorated for the occasion in white and given, with pink carnations. The bride will be attired in p lovely while gown of sill: and luce, and -vill carry wdiite ro.es. Mrs. McCord will be the matron of honor, and will wear a white silk and cloth costume and, carrying pin': carnations, will enter first, followed by flic bride and groom, who will take their positions under the white bell for the ceremony. immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Beam will leave for Clinton, thence to Atlanta and other points. They will reside at Covington, Gft. A Tiling Plant. Mr. C. II. Mayhew was in the city a fow days ago, prospecting for a new location for his "hexagonal tiling" plant. Mr. Mayhew came to I.aureus at the suggestion of Mr. .1. N, Hudgons, who is always on tlx.' lookout for some thing to advance the interests of his home city. The tiles which Mr. Mayhew manu factures are especially designed for sidewalk paving, but, are suitable for heavy (loot's as well. He is now en gaged in putting down a job al Seneca, and it is, his purpose to then come to Laurens, if sulliceint properly holders will agroo to use his product to warrant the move. The cost, as we understand it, will be $1.80 per square yard, and it will last, indefinitely. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. i Shoop, Raclno, wis. 't hese tests are j proving to the people Without a penny <?f co. i the K'val, value of this scien tific prescription, known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Palmotto Drug Co. Dividend Dny. Today the following Lauren:; enter prise.; will issue somi-unnuul dividends as follows: Hank of Lauren:;, I per cent, oh $."><>, (Kit?. $2;ooo. Enterprise Bank, ''i per cent, on $100,000. $8,600. - People':. \ .an and Exchange Hank, 8 per cent, on $100,000. $S,0l)D. Watts' Mill, I per cent. ?n $300,000. $12,000. Lauft Ins Cotton Milk. (*> per cent, on $350,000. $21,000.' Advertiser Printing Co., 8 per cent. I (annual) on $0,000. \ mo. H?ilds up waste tissue, promotes op* I petitO, improves digestion, induces re freshing Sleep, gives renewed strength and health that's what Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35c, Tea or Tablett?. I-talmetto Drug Co._ fm^m~? i ?<.11. i ' ?m mmmmtmmm^ Child Severely Burned. Little 1'attie, the six-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. E. II. Wilkcs, was badly burnod yesterday afternoon, while playing at burning grass on the plot of ground around the Prresbyter ian church. Fortunately, Col. H. V. Simpson and a Mr. Williams, from the country, were passing at the time and rushed to put out the flames. Mr. Wil liams was thoughtful enough to imme diately pull off his coat and throw it around the child. The child's mother was attracted by Its cries and was on the scene almost immediately, and both she and Col. Simpson had their hand:, severely burned, as did Mr. Williams. It is thought and hoped that the child is net seriously injured. Pretty Home Wedding. On Dee, 26th, at 4.30 p. ri., at the olegant home of Mr. T. .1. Weathers, one of Laurena' most prosperous and successful farmers, Mr. Cnesley Eugene Rowland was married to Miss Mittie Leafo Weathers, Rev. E. C. Watson officiating, After the marriage elegant and elaborate refreshments were served in the old hospitable country stylo. The marriage party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L, Blakely, Mrs. Sam Compton, Mr, M. A. Summorol, Mr. Theodore Summered, Misses Ola Rlake ly, Nannie Rowland, Lillie May Bailey, Rosa Lee Railoy, Messrs. Earnest and Rush Rowland. On the 27th the party at tended a bountiful reception at Mrs. Rowland's, the mother of the groom. A QUEST. Special Teachers' Examination. The State Board of Education has ar ranged to hold a Special Teachers' Ex amination at Laurens Court. House on the third Friday in January, 1008, which is the 17th day of the month. All teachers will please take notice of this examination, as they will bo re quired to conform strictly to the law in regard to certificates. Respectfully yours, R. W. NASil, County Superintendent Education. 22-td A Holiday "Tacky Parly." Miss Ida Taylor entertained at a "Tacky Parly" last Thursday evening which was one of the most delightful affairs of < brist mas week. The invit a tion., were so exceedingly quaint and amusing that the guests wore prepared for a merry evening and were in nowise disappointed. Lovely Christmas deco rations and delicious refreshments were among the features of this very pleas ant evening. Uavis-Kopcr Co. To Our l-'riends and Customers: We wish to extend to you our hearty appreciation of your valuable patron age (luring the year 1007. You have made this for us the largest year's business of our existence, for which wo heartily (bank you. We will soon put on our regular Jan uary Mill lind Sah-. We have made tremondous preparations for the event and will be able to give you bigger and betler values titan ever. (let ready and watch for the date as no one can afford lo miss this our 1H08 January Mill End Sale. Wishing much prosperity and happi ness for the new year we are, Your friends. DAVIS-ROPER CO. Waterloo Personals. Waterloo, Dec. 30.? Prof. S. W. I Puckctt lias returned from Columbia, where ho spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Lanford of Traveler's Rest spent last week in Wa terloo. Mr. Ernest Henderson of Florence spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson. Misses Estelle and Ida Fuller of Coronaea are visiting Mr. H. C. Fuller and family. Miss Mary Ferguson of Clinton was the guest last week of Mrs. T. J. An derson. Messrs-James H. LoweandChas. W. Anderson of Spartanburg spent the holidays in Waterloo. Mr. John A. Puckott is spending the week in Columbia. Miss Hertha Godley of Columbia is the charming guest of Miss Clara Wharton. Mrs. W. H. Davis of Columbia is the guest of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. (i. W. L. Teague. Mr. W. F. Milam spent Sunday in Waterloo. The Woodmen banquet Thursday night was one of the most enjoyab e evonts of the Christmas holidays. The local camp extended an invitation to the whole town and everybody turned out in full force. Fun, frolic, jokes and music made the evening one grand, sweet song. County Superintendent of Education Nash, Auditor Power and Col. J. IL Wharton, all enthusiastic choppers, made appropriate addresses on woodcraft. A magnificent banquet supper was served during the evening. Rev. Jas. Ii. Thornwcll Dead. Rev. Jas. H. Thornwcll, D. I)., died at his home at Fort Mill at 4 o'clock the morning of December 30th. His death was caused by neuralgia of the heart and was entirely unexpected. Dr. Thornwcll was a distinguished Pres? byterian divine and very prominently identified with Pylhianism, Mnsonry and other fraternal orders. For the past eight years he has been Grand Keeper of Records and Seals of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and was also Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of South Carolina. He was a Con federate veteran, having served the Confederacy as quite a young man. SI00 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at. least one dreaded disease that science baH been able to cure in all its Stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires n con stitutions! treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di rectly Upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curat!v? pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per nettle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Tylersville News. Tylersville, Dec. 30.?Christinas has been very dull around here on account of the inclement weather. Mr. Hugh Dornnan and his sisters, Misses Lula and Lucy, visited relatives at Fountain Inn last week. Mrs. Lafayette Cooper of Carlisle is spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Clark. Miss Lydie Peterson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson, has returned to Charlotte. Mr. Russell Pool visited fh Colombia last week. Mr. I->hiford Hlakely visited Mr. Ceo. Little, Jr., recently. Mrs. J. 0. Davis of Greenville is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Donnan. Miss Nina Pool, one of our most pop ular young ladies, and her brother, Furman, were called to Union a few days ago by the death of a relative. Mr. John II. Peterson, his mother and sisters, Misses Nannie and Lillian, of Laurens, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. J. YV. Peterson. Mr. B. W. Donnan is spending some time with relatives and friends at Alma. We are glad to say that?Mr. Geo. F. : '"tie, who has been quite sick for some tin ? is improving. M ?. E. D. Chancy and Mrs. R. L. Cole visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders, recently. Christmas at Cross Hill. Cross Hill, Dec. 30. ? Christmas thus far has passed quietly here. Many vis itors in town. All our boys and girls who have been away at school and col lego are at home, and happiness and good cheer prevail. Mr. J. C. Austin formerly of this place but now of Vidalia, Ca., was married to Miss Pearl Meadows of that place on the lKth, inst., and ho and his bride are visiting relatives here. Mr. Frank Owens of Landrum was married to Miss Adaline Smaulay on the lHth, and they are hero visiting Mr. A. D. Owens, father of the groom. Prof. II. Z. Nabers and family arc here visiting the family of Mr. R. A. Austin. Our merchants arc taking stock and preparing for another ycars's business. Collections have been good and all will begin the New Year hopofully. About 3,500 bales of cotton have been sold here up to this time, against 3,900 bales last season. Mr. W. W. Lowe, a Confederate vet eran, is quite ill at his homo near town. The new school building is not quite ready, so the old building will be used for a few week longer. When the stomach, heart or kidney nerves get weak then these organs always fail. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a pre scription known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative - tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is Burely worth this simple test. Pal metto Drug Co. l [Happy New Year YBODY! m 9 \ i 9 \ It's all up with 1907 now?Write it 1908. Re \ member your dates? 9 Remember, too, that we expect to be selling the best of Shoes for f moderate prices during the year 1908, and that we have resolved to j>ive I J every patron of this Shoe store the best Shoes money can buy. 9 ^ Same old platform as last year, to be sure?but we redouble our t resolution every New Year. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we ^ say again?** [ A Happy New Year. COPELAND'S I > Shoes, Hats, Furnishings. The One Price Store. > Customers Shoes Shined Free. Messrs. M. S. Smith and I/. ('. Gooch spent Christmas day witti relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. William Scott of Snartanhing spent a portion of the holidays with relatives and friends here. Seven Years of Proof. "I have hail seven years of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery Is the host medicine to take for cough and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King s New Discovery is the beat remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhdge of the lungs and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee ai Laurcns Drug Co.'s and Palmetto Drug Co.'s drug store, 50c and $1. Trial bot tle free. 5 'I 10 finest Coffee Substitute ever jj mat is has recently been produced by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. You don't have t<> boll it fifteen or twenty min utes. "Made in a minute," says the doctor. "Health Coffee" is really the (dosest coffee imitation ever yet pro duced. Not a grain of real coffee in it, . ither. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert, were he to unknowingly drink it for coffee. Sold by J. M. Pnif? pot. Notice. All persons holding claims against Laurens county, not previously pre sented, are hereby notified that same must be deposited with the clerk of the county board of commissioners on or before the 6th day of January, 1908, as required by law. MESSER HARR, 19-Ut Clerk of County Board. CITATION. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County OF Laukkns. Hy (). (!. Thompson. Probato Judgo: Whereas, Anna Workman and B. W. Wntkins made suit to me to gran I them Letters of Administration with the will annexed of the estate and effects of A. C. Workman. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. C. Workman, deceased, that they ho and appear he fore me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Laurens C. H., S. ('., on the 13th day of January, 100?, next, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 28th day of December, Anno Domini 1907. O. 0. THOMPSON', J. P. L. C.