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woodmen un veil { monument oft1ik late A. i. cosdy. Ora, Oct. 2?;. Una of the mos! Im pressive scenes rocontly < uactcd in the cemetery at tho Warrior Crook Bap* tist church was the unveiling ot tin monument to 111?? into sovorolgn i 13. Cosby. Tho exorcises woro uador (in command of the Ora camp, Bethel No. 200, South Carolina. in tin; march to the cemetery there wore, perhaps, a hundred Woodmon, includ ing memhors from Lnurcns, Oraj Court and Oak Urove. All tb.os< Camps wer.' ?linier Hu? ( omillUml 01 the various commanders, marching under camp banners and badges. Tim oxorcises were conducted '>i ofllcors of Bothel camp with iho us slstatlCO of some of i he other camp ofllcors. Boforo beginning Iho work all visiting Woodmon were drawn u| in line at the school building when the march lo the comotory began It was a beautiful line lit march and one could not hut feed tie' solemnity of the hour as the long hie passed bj ?each with solemn tread to the cltj of the dead. Alle,- the camp OXOI" elsos woro gone through with a vorj impressive and Instructive address was given by lion. It. A. Cooper who defined tho object of Woodcraft and paid a glowing tribute to tho nuanorj of deceased Cosby. Among othet things saying thai he had known tin deceased for several yoars and always fouml him a man of worthy chai'llClCI with a kind and generous disposition and a worthy patron of Woodcraft. The monument Is a beautiful piece of work, which shows a rcllliod llisto of her who selected it. The Orn hau nor, used first on 1.1 is occasion, aided very much to sob in so tlio occasion It being the prettiest and most costly in the county. During tho ceremonies beautiful and pathetic music was rendered by u quartet to specially chosen for the occasion. The Kindly manner in which tho oxerclaes wer. conducted shows the profound respect Woodmen bear to ouch other, and clearly IK III lrates one of its motive, to pcrpel unto the memory of Its devoted mem bers. campaign fund is now $2()(>.;s i.aureus county has thus far con tributed $200.78 lo tlio Bryan campaign fund, this amount including tho llrst remittance by Mr. .lohn B. 11 rooks, of |25.00, sent direct lo Chairman Mack, the second of $ I i"..".:: to The Stale, the third of $511.00 to Tho Slate and anoth er $15.00 to he sent at on'COi also. $9.35 by tin- citizens of ('toss Kill and a remittance from Clinton, The following are the contributors from Cross Hill: |3. n. Itnsdr . $1 .On J, o. Bendy . J. II, .Miller . 1.00 D. P. McSwnln .r.u .1. II. Nance .LT, Cash . ?> W. C. Uasor . 1.00 .1. to. Lenmnn . C. D. Nance . .1. .1. Work ma n . . .In .1. C. Workman . J.'. Cash . .1. D. Coats . .1. i>. Withcrspoon .25 .1 M. Wasson . I*]. ('. Chapman . ,2~. .1. K. Spearman . ,2,1 W. C. Hill .25 lt. I). Nance .25 .1. 0. Nb?l .25 II. A. Austin .25 M. T. Simpson . j.ofl J, I.. Atchlsoil . .:,n Tola I. $9.555 An additional amount of $15.00 has been contributed by the following < il l/.ens of Lnureus: Ohnmbcr of Commerce.J 10.00 .1. It. Kinley.;,o .1. W. Meason. I nn W. M. Hales. MOSOS Itoman. C. W. McCravy.50 .f. M. Menders.:,n s. D. Oarllngton. i.nu Total.$15.00 DISPENSARY MUST CLOSE IF VOTE IS "AGAINST" For the Information of iminj it imij be slated that if the dlspciisnrj loses next Tuesday, it will he closed I?\ nr. der of the Governor* pending IUI) lit igation that hum he iiistitafcil. Mr. K . K. Bishop has resigned Iho BUperlntondency of the Watts Mills and accepted a position with Ihr Monaghan Mills. OroOIIVlllo, to which city he inovpd bist week with hi. family. lie is succeeded by Mr Wallace, mi experienced and well known mill man of Atlanta. * Tit A YN11 AM tiUAKDS AUK COMPLIMENTED* Officials ??i Stale Militia I'ralso Ready Response of (lit* Laurens Company? Ah slated tu laut woek's issue the ongratulntory letters from Cot. Lewis ?mil Major Blythe are herewith ropro '.lucetl: Col. Lewis' Appreciation. October 14, 1D08. Captain O. W. Babb, Commanding Co. I). 1st Infantry M. o s. c. Laurens, S. C? Sir: The Colonel commanding desires to ?:ptv-.s to you and the otllcers and Ii hi of your command his high ap preciation or your prompt and cheer ful response to the call of duty with in the Insl several days, and to con gratulate you and them on the splend id manner in which you have perform ed ii most disagreeable duty .lust alter the present commanding ollh or assumed command of this regi iii. lit he look occasion to state, at a sinokor given t<? the oflicers of the regiment In Columbia, that the otllcers iml men of the rogiment stood ready tu obey any call to duty, even to the D.xtont of performing the duty which ms latolj dovolved upon you. and it is needless to say that it Is a source of sincere gratification to Ulm to know that his confidence has not been mis placed. Upon first thought it would appear that all thai has been accomplished is the saving of the lives of some worthless negroes, but when the record is entirely made up, it will be seen that you have not only done this, bill thai as well you have saved the nod name of our beloved State, and lit addition have given renewed as surances of the fact that the laws if our common wealth must be re spe< ;.-ii to the end that no man shall bo deprived of life, liberty or property except by due process of law. What you have thus accomplished is worth more to the State than she will give you within the next ten years. Again he congratulates you and conveys to you the expressions of his highest respect and esteem. Very sincerely, W. W: Lewis. Colonel 1st Infantry. N. O. S. C. Major Illytlie's Congratulations. Greenville, S. C., Oct.it. 1908. mit. o. \v. Babb, Comdg. Co. "D." ist Inf. N.O.S.C.. Laurens, s. C. I)eur Sir: - I wish to extend to you and the iiembora of your Company my heartl si congratulations upon your prompt re; ponse to the call of duty, and upon ihr efficient service rendered under the most trying circumstances. Vour command can be subjected to no severer test than that which it stood so well a few days .iro: the ?i udy response to the call made by ?'..<? Governor has shown that the men i| your company have placed duty ibove everything, and has made the good citizens of the state realize that the National Quard of South Car olina Is an organization composed of im ii <>f character, of moral as well as physical courage, and who can he re lied upon in any emergency in the ] lerformance of their sworn duty to uphold the law. The conduct of the I three companies at Spartanburg has reflected credit upon the militia of the Whole SlHle As the Commanding Officer of the Battalion of which your Company is ,i part. I feel ;i very utrong pride In iis conduct, and a very great admira tion for the spirit which prompted Its I'ic.nipt and courageous response to tin- call of duty. With kindest regards to you and to ?h,- members of your Company, and with best wishes for a continuance of tie- admirable record which It has . ma le in the National Cuard of the ? State, I am Very sincerely yours. E. M. Blythe, Major 1st* Inf. N. o. s. C. Errors Revcaledjn County Books. (Continued from first page.) ii was understood, this correspondent has had nothing for publication on I he matter. The people of Laurens have known of an apparent discrepancy in tin; ac counts of the treasurer's Office?in deed, according to report, it was brought up at one time by the grand Jury, hut so far as any thoughts of dishonesty were concerned or that the county has ever lost any money, they were and have never been enter tained, it seems that when Treas urer Copolnnd went into office some twelvo years ago there existed then a muddle In the accounts occasioned by ..in" transaction in dispensary funds which was never straightened out; Mr. Copolnntl was never checked Into office. There is an old report of the comptroller general's years ago that (hals with this same matter; hence It Is no new thing or sensational devel opment as would at first appear. There are a number of items, so it hi reported, on the treasurer's hooks thai are in Question. As everyone hero knows or firmly believes, these are errors in bookkeeping that should have been corrected and settled some time ago, and it Is sincerely hoped here that when the Comptroller comes back or sends his expert that the inat ler will be satisfactorily ferreted out and finally disposed of; It baa been hanging lire long enough. The county officers here will give out no statements concerning the mat* lor, hence the supposition above thai the allegod shortage referred to is the old dispensary matter, |H based alto gethor on rumor; of course there Is a possibility that other Items have ! been t'ound and called into question, it is wholly Impossible to give with any definitonesa a statement until the official report of the comptroller general is made public The final examination of the hooks la awaited here with much interest, and it is hoped that the matter will soon be settled. The books of the present trejiatirsr, p \t? understood, are In excellent condition. ?*?*?***41 **4******** i I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | 4-4* ************** *M f ***** Mrs. .1. J. PIubb has returned from a pleasant vlall to friends in Char lotte; while there Bho attended tho Mecklenburg fair. .Mrs. R. f.. Holl will entertain next Friday evening in honor of .Miss Neville of Clinton, and some of the teachers of the city. Despite the inclement weather the I bazaar given by the King's daughters on Thursday afternoon and evening j was a brilliant success, not only finan cially, but in a social way as well Diligent and faithful preparation had been made by the ladies for a success ful bazaar. In this work and in the conduct of the business throughout the day they were assisted by a InrgC number of young ladies of the city. The halls of the Palmetto drug store building wane tastefully decorated with palms, ferns ami pot plants, while each booth was overspread with beautiful (lowers interwoven with va ri-colored ribbons, the whole present ing an unusually attractive appear ance. During the entire afternoon and evening the halls were thronged with the people of Laurens. young and old. In the evening there were a number of dinner parties enjoyed by the various groups that took advan tage of the occasion. Miss Caroline Klizabeth Vance, af ter a brief visit to friends in the city, ?eft Saturday lor her home in Colum bia. Miss Vance spent several weeks here the early part of the summer, then visited her sister. Mrs. Krank Kerguson, in Greenville, returning to Laurens last week. Miss Klin Drown, a charming and Iattractive young lady of Spartanburg, spent Thursday in the city, the guest of Mrs. M. L. Copelaild, on her return trip from Newbet ry. where she attend ed the Woman's Missionary Conven tion. Invitations have been received in I.aurons to the marriage of the Rev .lohn Ilodgcrs llooten of Clinton, lo Miss Adella Brown of Louisville, Ca.. which happy event will take place on November 1. Mr. llooten has a large number of friends in this city, who will la? interested in this announce ment. Misses Willie and Lint Jones are on an extended trip through the Kastom States, visiting New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Washington and a num ber of other cities. Miss Tallulah Neville of Clinton was the guest of Mrs. II. K. Aiken Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd returned Saturday from their bridal tour through the North ami are at home at residence of .Mr. .1. Wells Todd. X LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Oarllngton of Harksdale leave this week for Colum bia to visit Mr. Qarllngton'8 brolhe who is ill in the Columbia hospital. Mr. W. Collier Curry of Owings was in the city Saturday, paying this office a very pleasant call. (Juess who will be the next. Mr. C. P.. Roper of Laurens route six. was among the visitors here Sat urday. Mr. Roper is a constant reader of The Advertiser. Paint, paint, paint with care; paint before the coining of winter drear. More paint has been sold In Laurens in the past fifteen months than in any three years before. So say the deal ers in paint. Rev. and Mrs. W. Cnllender leave today for their new home at Palls Church, Virginia. Mr. M. L. Copeland went to Clinton this week to visit bis lather, Mr. 0. P. Copeland, who is suffering an at tack of erysipelas. While the illness has been very severe. Mr. Copeland is reported as improving on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Onrroll of the Cray Court neighborhood were in the city Tuesday. Mr. W. I). Byrd of the county was in the city Tuesday. Mr. M. II. Blirdine of Cray Court, was among the visitors in the city Monday, looking hearty, hale and as happy always. Mr. C. I). Nance of Cross Hill spent Monday in the city, Mr. W. II. Orummond was in town Monday from Lanford. Dr. s. k. Blakely was here Monday afternoon from Ora. Mr. J. C. Wasson. one of the coun ty's very substantial citizens, has moved to the city from the Friend ship section of Sullivan township. Mr. Thomas Milton Tyler of Creen wood spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson visit ed in the Warrior Creek section Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Lillle Peterson of Sandy Springs, left a few days ago for Ham berg, where she will teach during Un fall and winter. Messrs. Pinckney and .lohn llellams of the Shlloh section were in town Monday. Mrs. Wash Drummond, of Lanford, spent Monday in the city. Mrs. (). W. Leonard, of Spartanburg is visiting her parents Mr. ami Mrs. White Jones. Misses Madge ami Willie Harris spent the week end in the city with Miss Willou Cray. Mrs. J. K. Tolberl is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Dacus in Greenville. Mr. Yates Smith has returned to Spartanburg after a visit to Mr. M. L. Smith. Mr. J. W. Little, of Clinton, spent Monday in the city. Miss Kate Glenn wont to Columbia Friday to hear Madame Nordics. Miss Mayme Ferguson is visiting Mrs. Wm. Woa'.on in Columbia. NOTICE -OF COUNTY TREASURER. The Hooks of the County Treasurer will be open tor the collection of State, County and commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1!U)S. at the Treasurer's Olllce from Oct. 15th, to December 3lst, 1908. After December I! 1st one per cent, will be added; after January 31st, two per cent, will be added; and after February 28th. seven per cent, will be added till the 15th day of March, when the Books will close. All persons owning property In more than one township are requested to call for receipts in each of the sev al townships In which the property located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens, be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years af age, are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00. except old soldiers who are ex empt at ?O years of age. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.00 in lieu of road duty. Road Tax to be paid by the 1st day of March, It109. Other taxes to be paid at the time stated above. Prompt attention will be glvoi' those who wish to pay their Taxi's through the mail by check, money order, etc. Persons sending in lists of names to he taken off are requested to forward them early, always giving their town ships, as the Treasurer is very biisy during the month of December. The Tax levy is as follows: State Tax . 6V6 mills. Ordinary County Tax .... 3 Vi mills. Special Raidroad Tax .... 1V4 mills. Road Tax . 1 V? mills. Constitutional School Tax 3 mills. Past Indebtedness . 1V_> mills. Total . 16 mills. Special Schools. Laurens Township. Laurens No. II . G mills. Trinity-Ridge No. l . t mills. Maddens No. 2 . 2 mills. Mamie No. 3 . 2 mills. Bailey's No. t . 2 mills. Mills No. 6 . 2 mills. Oak Grove No. G . 2 mills. Youngs Township. Votings No. 2 . 3 mills. Fountain Inn No. 3b .... 10 mills. I.an ford No. 10 . 2% mills. Ora No. 12 . 2 mills. Dials Township. Green Pond No. 1 . 3 mills. Shi lob No. 3 . 2 mills. Cray Court-Owings No. 5. 2 mills. Barksdale No. G . 2 mills. Sullivan Township. Prineton No. 1 . 3 mills. Tumbling Shoals No. G .. 21/, mills. Brewerton No. 7 . 3 mills. Sullivan Township Railroad Bonds . 6 mills. Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. I I . 2 mills. Mt. Gallagher No. l . 3 mills. Bethlehem No. 2 . 2 mills. Kkom No. 3 . 2 mills. Mt. Pleasant No. (', . 2 mills. Cross Hill Township. Cross Hill No. 13 . 3 mills. Cross Hill S. F. 2V4 mills. Cross Hill No. 1. 2, 3. 1 High School . % mills. Hunter Township. Clinton No. .", . 3 mills. Mountville No. If, . 2'/, mills. .1. D. MOCK, County Treasurer. October S. BtOS?td. Local and Personal Mention. Mrs. Ernest Bramlett, of Clinton, spent a few days in the city last week. Mr. O. B. Simmons is painting the | front of his store-room, the one occu pied by O. B. Simmons & Son and that | occupied by Brooks & Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wharton, of Waterloo, were in the city Monday enroute to Charleston. They missed the Charleston bound-train, hence were compelled to spend the night here. Miss Nannie Babb, ot the city, is again principal of the Fairview High School, whose session opened last Mon day. Minter Brothers are right in line, as will be seen from the neat store-front. A coat of paint improves appearances wonderfully. Paint is a good thing; not for the face, hut for a store front. Mr. ,1. I). W. Watts has a number of Uno cattle on exhibition at the Pair. Mr. Hewitt Norwood left Tuesday morning for Columbia to attend the Postmasters' Convention and to see some of the Fair attractions. Mr. Marion Wilkes is in Columbia tit the Fair. Mr. Fred W. Greene went to Colum bia Monday taking with him a number of very fine dogs to be exhibited. Mr. Lem G. Benjamin, a Laurens county hoy who has been holding the position of outside boss with the Darlington Manufacturing Co., at Darlington for the past live years, has accepted the same position with the Watts Mills, succeeding Capt. F. M, Sexton, resigned. WHY KITPKItf Breathe llyomcl ami kill the Loath some Catarrh Germs. .lust as long as you have catarrh your nose will Itch, your breath will be foul, you will hawk and spit, and you will do other disgusting things because you can't help yourself. The gorms of catarrh have got you In their power; they tire continually and and persistently digging into and ir yotir nose and throat. They are now making your life miserable; in time they will sap your entire system of Its energy, its strength, its Vigor and vitality. But there Is one remedy that will kill the germs and cure catarrh, and that is Hyomel, the Austrian dry air t reatment. The I,aureus Drug Company, drug gists, will guarantee llyomcl to cure catarrh, or money buck. Don't delay this pleasant antiseptic treatment. Breathe in Hyomel and kill the gorms, The Laurens Drug Company will soil you a complete Hyomel outfit. In cluding inhaler, for only $1.00. It is also guaranteed to cure bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds, hay fever and croup. of life is uncertain ? it may bo long r> : : may be short?this largely depends ? ealth, and when you find the spans weakening ? >u feel all run down, nervous, irrirti melancholy; loosing1 flesh; have no appetite; feel faint ; cant loop; have bad dreams; dizziness or swimming of the head; your hands and foot get cold, tingle and get numb; nave pains in your side or buck; brick-dust deposit in urine; have acid stomach or heartburn; feel stiff and sore across the shoulders; have shooting pains throughout the body; have to strain or a desire to urinate often, or a burning sensation when pussing it, you should commence to take Bloodine to-day. Go or send to your druggist aow for a bottle. Don't wait I Delays are dangerous ! ! Mrs. A. C. Taiutor, Colchester, Conn., ti Us how nny woman can build op their run-down system. They can bo pettnaneutly cured of monthly pains and all female diseases. Colciibstbr, Cohn., March 30 1, i THE BLOODINE CO.. Boston, Ma GiNTLiiMUN?Through a friend In Milfoi I ! Induced to try your Bloodine. 1 enclose (1 1 cample bottle. Yours truly, Mus. a. C. Tain roR. Coi.CltnSTKR, Conn., Aptil ft, 1 - t THE m.OODINK CO., Boston, Mai Grntlrmbn? I enclose #j.$o for six (6) bottl ; 1 Bloodine ? am convinced it Is what I need I mo up. I saw a change (or (he better aftci ' i i I hope \. :\ will i;ive it prompt attention as 1 am needing it very much, Vouii very truly, Mrs. a. C. Taihtor Col.chrstkr, CoStl., July t6, 1904. THE BI.OODINK CO., Huston, Mass.i Ohnti.rurn?I enclose a ft.00 money order fur (u) twelve bodies ol your illoodino. Please send promptly. Your* truly, Mrs. A. C. Taintok. Wc will (or 'cit f 1,000 i( the originale ol llio above letter, proving genuineness eennot be produced. Such positive proof of tho remarkable merits of Bloodine have boon shown to us that wo do not hesitate to m<jo ovcry bottlo wo soil. Bloodine coats 50c. n bottlo foi the usual $1.00 uizo. Mail orders fillod. Largo Samplo Bottle by mail 10c. Bloodine Liver Pills cure Constipation, 25c. a box. Dr. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. for SALE One largo heal i : one medium sized heater. Both burn coal and are in good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply to this o?ice. FOR SALE Cond family mare, works anywhere, good saddle gait. First check for $70.(10 gets her. M. I,. COPELAND. Pish Wo want you to know thai have just received a solid car load < . Luke White Fisli in new kits and bar rels. They are unusually lino qual ity and the prices are lower than yo l can get elsewhere. Dixie Flour .I drain Cpinpanv. I.auretts. S. O. II! |?l Bagging an<! i i..* load ed on bagging and ties and are going to dispose of them rogardh ss of price. Phono us bet?re you buy. Dixlo Flour and Grain Company, Wliol ale I in rens. S. C. 12 21 Itecenl Arrivals- Among the roroni arrivals we note one car Bhorts, one car Red Rust proof Oats. Ihre Flour, all grades, one car L?h f Fisl one car Corn, one car Meat, Lai I, Canned Meats and Sausage, also fresh shipment Blue Ribbon Fancy (!'r Cheese, and a full assortment m i I grades of Candies. We are prcpat to till your orders promptly. R and get posted. The prices are right. Dixie Flour and Grain Company, 1. it rens. S. C. 12 21 .oiler llow ahoul n nice feather bed? 36 pound bed ami 0110 pair ol fi pound pillows for $10 cash; din k beds 27 pounds for $15; goose heds'27 lbs. $is Call on or write W, II. Clements, agent, 112 Holmes street, I.aureus. S. C. 12-It For Sale A line tot of <'alibi | o Plants; Charloston-Wnkelield, I3nrlj .lorsey-Wakefleltl, Wlnningstadl, i eties; $1.50 per thousand or e a hundred. .1. W. Dounan. I.aureus. S. ('.. ft. V. D. No, 2. I ; I Seed ?heut We have n of genuine Itluc stem. Our he t far mers say it Is the only kind of v.l. ml you should sow in this country. I. 0. C. Fleming & Co. I : : i . . House Moi lllg Tlio e wan houses moved will lind ii to their interest to see me as I nil! prepared for the business. c. a. Owens, It, f. i). No. 2, Laurens, s. c. in 21 Broad Orders Aller today Beuueit'i bread wagon will not make the usual rounds, h.it those Wanting bread will 'phone their orders. Si.? will he delivered at once. J, s. penned I Mr. .lohn M. Wood of Princeton who is an annual exhibitor at the State Fair, was in the oily Friday on his way to Columbia with a collection of exhibits. Miss ionium Blakoly of Tylorsvlllc is visiting in New P.rookland. The Laurens Dispensary, During the quartOt', ended <); lohi r the first, tho sabs of the Laurens county dispensary were $37,188.03; the breakage. $170.!?.",; die net profits, $11.710.01. or 45 per cent, on die ; The total sales in the Stale for the first throo-quartots of this year were $2,507,520.61, and the profits were $662,220.7 l. Is whiskey sidling a I'OHpCi table business? Voters, look into the mut ter and dOOide It, If il h 1101 ronpi < i able, then ipiR it. Anderson & BROKERS Some KeaJ. Estate Bargains. Pino ginning outfit 2J inilos of the city, nt a bargain. Strike while the iron is hot. Ill acres qn Ounkin's creek, will |?ay tho interest on $75 an aero Ih native grass for hay alone. Very cheap. 1 The prettiest oak lawn, well sot in gen , With best up-to-date concrete [dwelling with 15 robins and halls, very finely finished inside, can throw three rooms int.to if desired. The most corafovtablo house in tho South, and iiio ., artistic and well adapted for any I purpose. ! The Capt. -I. It. Swil/.er place is nosv oil the market cheap, and may be cut up in small tracts if price is right. We have a place suitable for a col* lego, sanitarium or orphanage. Anderson & Blakcly Brokers Wosl Main St. LAURENS, S. ('. CITATION 'fho S|i ;Of Sou' h (hirolina, 1 hy 0. (1. ThotupHon, Probate .bulge: Wit ?< i <lurry and .1. u. OUrrj ma1, milt 10 mo to grant them Loth . ? .or Administration with Will nun 1 ? < siate and offcola of Then ? :. ? tin ,-. i'oi o t?i Clio and ad I - nislt all ; nd singular the kltidrad a ; (rodlloi s ol the Baid ivory Curry, ? i ? PI Oil, t! a! IhOJ be ami appear he lore me in 11.. <lourt or Probatti, to ii ? held at i nitrons 0. II., B. ('.. on the bull day of November, 1008, next, alter publication hereof, at n o'clock ill i!' forenoon, to shoW cause, if any tin v ImvOj tt h> Hi- ; aid administra tion hott'ld Hot he granted. Olvon under my hand this Uflth day d!' November, Anno Domini bins. i). <i. Thompson, i ? 21 .1. p. i, (\ Miss Resale Kcndrluk lias returned ; from a Bhorl visit to her ho nu: in (ialT ney. V llcaulti'iil Woman, i lor i itrrotinding . . hould bo in har mony, and can best |?0 made so by a I well kept In me. Tho I.. A M. laim Paint ii tli lb" homo beautiful, it proson <. i Met pro\ nhts decay. Tho Cost per gnlloii ready lor use,|s only $1.20. it wears tor ten year? and longer. 1'h|rty.three years of oon Ihl'.IOII ? U 0 i e\ IdCtlCO. .?. ii. ? m. I.. Nitsh, Laurona, ('Union Plinrmacy. Clinton, '?? & Nl I'alnt Agenaa. la and I I.