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MIt, B. Y. MMJUOWN'S VISIT TO BROTHER. Laurons was honored Monday by a visit from Mr. 13. Y. McQuovvn, of Clin ton, who has just returned from a trip to Bee bis brother, Mr. J. M. McQuown, in Columbus, Miss. Tins was the first time the brothers have met in twenty two years, Mr. J. M. McQuown having visited here then. Numbers of people in Laurens county enjoy the friendship of or acquaintance with Mr. McQuown, especially the readers of The Adver tiser, for many years ho being a regu lar contributor to the columns of this paper under the pen name of "Sloeum Gilson." While in the city Monday he talked very interestingly of bis trip to Mississippi and the genuine pleasure o/ the visit to his brother. "it was the greatest time of my life," said he. "To say that I enjoyed myself does not express it at all: it wits simply grand and I was happy every minute of my time. My brother and 1 were both in the war, although not in the same company or even the same regiment, he enlisting in Company K, 19th Mississippi, at Baldwin, while 1 was a member of Company P, Mtb South Carolina. He moved to his pres ent home just forty-two years ago and engaged in the manufacture of wagons, buggies, etc., in which business he has made quite a success and is now well fixed so far as this world's goods is con cerned. Needless to say that he did all a man could do to make me enjoy my stay with him; he was a host royal." Continuing the narration of his visit, Mr. McQuown said that the greatest day of his life was Thursday, the 13th of August, when he witnessed a sham battle between parts of the United States troops, then in camp near the city of Columbus. "Hut," said he, "the battle wa^ not the greatest feat ure of the day; it was the banquet ten dered the old Confederate soldiers at 2 o'clock after the battle was over. There were ninety-four of us old soldiers there and 1 have never in my life sat down to such a spread as was ours that day; but the best of all was that wc were served by the officors of the United Stales army. They waited on us. I shall never forget that day so long as I live." Mr. McQuown says that the crops out in Mississippi are not very promising, the corn being quite poor and the cot ton suffering from the extremely wet weather. The writer was much inter ested in the conversation with Mr McQuown oven when it turned to poli tics and the plain-spoken, honest old veteran differed widely with him on some questions and even censured him for some of his views. Hut the differ ence of opinion did not prevent them becoming friends and will not likely de stroy the pleasant acquaintance newly made. ?Mr. McQuown is a reader and a strong friend of The Advertiser; be did not take his departure boforospeak ing in glowing terms of Col. W. W. Ball, now of Charleston. Thinks it Saved Iiis Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, say ; in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery many years for coughs and colds and I think it saved my life. I have found it a reliable rem edy for throat and lung complaints and would no more be without a bottle than I would bo without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at Laurens Drug Co.'s and Palmetto Drug Co. 's drug stores. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "Strongest in the World lor the South, and Strongest I in the South for the World.1 Mr. Hugh Donnon, who is attending a business college in Spartanburg, spent Saturday in the city. Dr. G. ('. Albright and family re turned Sunday from a visit in Clinton. Dr. Albright, made a trip to Atlanta also during his absence from the city. Mr. Broadus (lardy, of St. Louis, M?>., is in the city visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. ('lardy, and otho relatives. WO.QP'S SEEPS. Best qualities obtainable. Winter or S Hairy Vetch makes not only one of the largest yielding and best winter feed anil forage crops you can grow, but is also one or the best of soil-improv ers, adding inoro nitrogen to the soil than anyiother winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat alogue gives full information about this valuable crop; also r^about all other FarmS Garden Seeds for Fall planting. Catalogue \f* mailed freo on request. Writo for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, ? Richmond, Vn. -JT Due West Female College. With the boat modern conven iences and equipment, and high standards of touching and living, tins is an ideal place for prepara tion for the great responsibilities of womanhood. TERMS RNASONAULE. For attractive catalog write REV. JA MKS BOYCE, Due West, S. C. Nitrate * ot doaa * The finest Fertil- *? K izer for Top Dres- jf sing, beats cotton $ ^ seed meal. Highly ^ & recommended in the & "Williamson" phn. -f) 1 $ We have Nitr ite ^ of Soda in stuck :v ^ and solicit your ^ ?l? trade. * * *_._* i Kennedy | I Bros. I Anderson & Blakely BROKERS Real Estate Renting Stocks Bonds 1.00 Town [iOts and 75 Farms for sale on short notice. We .have several city lots to ex change for farm properly, see us about these. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. LaUHHNS. S. C Laurens Trust Comp'y Insurance AND Real Estate. If you have Real Es tate for sale, let us sell it for you. ) f you want to buy see US. Wo have some nice properly, city and county to offer. The Laurens Trust Conip'y AVOID TEMPTATION When a man carries loose change in his pocket the many temptations of petty extravagances are indulged when they would not be if the same money was drawing .| per cent, in terest and on savings account in this bank. It is these little savings little nickels, dimes and quarters that in time make a round sum. Why not begin to save today Enterprise Ban Laurens, S. C. 'chicora College G^i?;,:i' ' ! : Owned and Controlled by the Presbyteries of the Synod ol South Carolii i. A 11igh-'Grade College for Women?A Christian Homo School." Graduate courses in the Arts and Sciences,Music,Ai l, Express ion, ( tics and Business; Large and able Faculty; Beautiful Ground ; I Buildings; Modern Conveniences; Healthful Climate; Location Section, and in city of 2T>,(mm). Expenses for the entire y< ar: A. Tuition, hoard, room and fees ::::::: lb All included in proposition (A) and tuition in Music, Art or Expression $203.00 to :::::: The next session opens September I7lh. For catalogue ;.i ^ 17-Hit Address S. C. BYUU, 0. 1 Littleton Female 'Coiie^e One of the most successful and best equipped boarding cbool South with hot water heat, electric lights; other modern in 258 boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin i For catalogue address J. M. KlIODKS, President, l.itll . C. Ct*r%-tfmt Acndpmv A high-grade Preparatory V/Cllll ell /ItdUCIIiy for boys and younj will in dustrial and agricultural equipment. Located on '<<.'i acre farm one mi'ej from Littleton College and under the management of the same Board of Trustees. For new, illustrated catalogue address J. B, Aikkn, Principal, Littleton, North Carolina. I?52fcw Especially need "Nntiiro'i Remedy" (NR TablstO; ItOOd It to I mnllun <mt o( their Joint*; need It t.> koop tin ir Rioina< Ii. I. und Bowola I? ordert nocd It for tho Btroneth Mid vl_oi Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctur. Tnko n tnldrt now nnd thon; It will kfop your ftyAtom i:; R>u comllllon thnt (lldonnrn connol tiike hold, Kvry box la [pxa Clvo Butlsfiictlon, or tho purchuso price refunded. Bettei^Than Pills For Lh i "' i iT ? GET. A 25tf. BOX. wsw - t.s I For Sale b> Palmetto Drug1 Co. Fm BETTER NOW HAD A DIP IN KRLSO DID YOU EVER TRY IT ON YOUR STOCK 7 Nothing Hke it to put them in good condition, free them from insect parasites and pro tect them from contagious dis cases. __________ KRESO DIP KILLS LICE, TICKS, MITES AND FLEAS. Cures Mango, Scab, Ringworm and Other Skin Diseases. Disinfects, Clean*** and Purifies. Use it on Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dors, Goats and Poultry. for sale BY Dodson-Edwards Drug U>. ? Laurens, S. C. call or write tor free booklets on krebo dir. us) x We have just received 250 BOOKS They were $1.50 Books, we offer for only CjQc Drop us a postal and we will mail you a list of all books. Do not delay. in the iot is St. Elmo Palmetto Drug Co. T. C. TURNER, JR., ATTO R N K Y-AT-Iy A W. Will practice in all State courts, 'rompl attention given to all business. Olllcc in Enterprise Bank Building. CITATION 1S57 1908 Tin Slate of South Carolina, County of I.aureus. By O. (I. Thompson, Es (pi ire, Probate Judge. Whereas, W. P. Childress mude suit o me to grant him letters of nd i ration of the estate and effects of .Mary S. Childress. These are therefore to cite and ad inoili h all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Mary S. Childress, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me in the Court of Probate, to be la Id at Laurens C. 11., S. C., on the 3rd day of Sept., 1908, next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fort-noon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration iltl not be granted. Given under my hand this, 18th day ?f August,Anno Domini 1908. O. G. THOMPSON, ; 21 .J. P. L. C. College OF Charleston. Charleston, S. C. 124th Year Begins Sept. 25. Entrance examinations will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boycc Scholarships, which pay $!<?<> a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Hoard and furnished room in dormitory. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. MONUMENTS. If you are in need of a nice Monu ment for loved ones I am prepared to furnish it to you at very reasonable l prices. See me. |.J. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C. Ml nil.? * , &* \t v ? ?9 / ~? *? M ftSltTft1 ^'I'f ? ?''"?>,*"?'' H '< .",.32 ', IS ? ? ,?! Ulli agon iialily Everybody knows what that im ans?the Staunchcst? best l)iiilt, lightest running, best material wagon on the market. Not all deab ts like to handle it because it costs them a littli more ami they have to sell it for a little more than otiler wagons. i WJ? Ghoose To Sell Tim Wpsgon of Quality. We believe wo l now what tho people of this community want. While itcosts a little more than others it is woi tb a great deal more. Evwy fciSSiuuj?? is Worth More Than It Costs. It's worth while to buy right while you are. at it. Get the wagon that is not g dug to bother you with lire sotting, breakdowns, etc. VYu have that wagon. 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