The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 11, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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tmong the Exchanges, j Prohibition. rhrco counties Iii Mi? Ktutc Lau? ?8, Choutcr and t'lnrendon - voted t their dlsponsuricH Tu t-duy. I'Jvery iinty above Columbia is dry now ?jopt one, Vhboville, Tho prohihl n seutlutont I? growing, und when S question Is submit! d to lho pco } tho whole Stale will I"- voted dry an overwhelming majority. Ii Is milled by the prohibitionists Dial ohll>ltiua will not completely ship 8 sale or use of whiskey, lail it will crease it to a very uroal extent, d 11.lit Is a great ^;i in. It has been moiistruled thai a community is bet (J off in every way withoal tie- sale Whiskey, and tin? people have real )d this fact. This < xplalii? -the owth of tie- prohibit Ion sentiment. Anderson Dailj Mail. The Uood Work tlocH <>i . The one bright ray Mini forced llsell (rough tho cloud of Wednesday*! dis fnointillK news was the lule|||f>enee iii. three more eoillllies in Mouth Co Ina La ureas, Chester and Cl?ren ?iv;?had throw n off i,e yoke of dis iyaii yisiu. It wa> Indeed eh-o.p." advocates of too! :;,.\ >rmu*" atter how bitter Mto ?tt?~ -a. no ?cause of the. lief*?*1 ,>polutiuonl i Ultfi CQIHIOO'* , of Mr. lirj i n. ?I? thai .,,n it h iileaslit ? l< \ o* ,,. fi'iends arc not iminlnd the successful effort t of Tho Ledger to aid the p< oph of ihln coun ty to rid themselves of ? * - ? - mo I abominable piece of legit ltd Ion several years ugo. as witness the following fr?)in a rormer resident of this county, now residing In Laim n and w I o we are sure contributed no little m the defeat of the dit pensary in Laurens last Tuesday: Laurens, s C. Nov. I ijiOS. Mr. IM II. l>o('nmp (laffltey, s (' Dear Sir: IT:: for the dispensary i and I,'l8:i itgniu t with only three small hoses to hear from tin i ?? W ohango ? 11? - result hui t I rtreds of people are i ? oh It -? bright luornlnn II I ? ' - good will are In I know thr.t Tho Advc? share jiiid a clean * - With he ? cm. noi those mm'-. mark, w blatant!) queHtlon creal Ion forover whom do ? bo given I . uncertain Whom tin MOW While tin fJhOHtoi countlci the advance u I zed whisk- ? ? it (llKClOKfH, lipil queHtlon f ell I llOHO Soil ill ? . i ' ? tllOKO of (ill! 101 No mortal Uiuh Ilk' Tlie countlei on i won- already "t\ ' tbo Chenicr dl in n :u.- obi It qunnlltlcu ol liquoi to tli Vork. LauciiHtor, and i i m profits rnnn those Hah ? ihe public H'OitHiirj of Clm >ior, The 1 o pit- of the iliroc otil ide couutlOH help ed to pay ihe luxen of fiioHlor count ? > ami Ihe city of Chester. Lauren counly was wholly surrounded by probibltloii leii'itorj awl perhapi hull tin* proiltH from the Lauren ill pen sary came front oilier than Linnens men. White the abolition ol the dl i- n Harles, supposing that "blllid Hgw will not be lolloralod, will make tie people richer, noi poorer In the long run. the nvei age yob r doi . n<-i look so far ahead ns Ihm economic con ? (juence. 11? - doei noi u.< ihe cutting off of public revenues with an Immed iately following Increase in the direct tax levy. Tim i Oplo Of Cheater an.I Laumnn have noi allowed llila selfish consideration to Weigh in Iho equation; They an' opposed iii (he liquor truffle and they have abolished it. come whnl will. .Most of Clarendon's nelghboi have dispensation, but the (iarendon VOtOrs will also 1080 direct dispensary revenues. New is and Couiior, Moni KverjhoilyN lliipp). We rejoice with ihe Clll'/.eilS of LlUI reiiK over ihelr victory lor prohlblllou, ?Woodruff TlmcH. It is now clear why the dlapenanry people III Lauren . ROUglll lo I njolll the election. They knew whnl was coming. Spnrtnnbnrg .lournal. The Prolllhltloii Sentiment, The recent crushing defeats suf fered by lb*' dispensary at Union, Chester and Lumens do not substan tiate the statement sometimes made Hint prohibition sentiment Is on the Foresight. Mood I tfes, Verj Cfeod. IM oh iliii ion won in LaureilS COUIlty rday by a handsome majority. I h dlsponsary advocates made a de lormined effort to prevent the election but i heir objections were overruled by the supreme court and the election >vas ordered. Chester and Clarendou also voted oat the dispensary. la the meantime Abbeville holds on to her?, ilie people not having a ctaiace 0 vole Oil the question. I ! ;.. lor prohibition to "i-ir* tof tho dlspensury in Laurent*. *.'.w>d* Honen 1'vir.q QJhronlcle. And (o the t?'loro,oiele. Om hat is o.'<r t,o the Clinton Gazette, the Clinton. Pulpit and The Laurens j Advertise; fm* the fight they put up -iMainst the sale of whiskey in.,Lau/ens county. May their Mars rise hJgh ; and their coffers iiufile. The ttgilqj win won and forever WOII. The dis-J l> >usury will have a ' sale" and qufit.? <\ Cllpton Chronicle. i t'ouuratyhiK'S The Advertiser. We iii.t. ihiit The Lawrens Adver- | H er lias put in ,< linotype, machine >f ., " n>'*[ ,u *. one- to Laurens county. ) "".ngratulate Mr. Boney.- Our j otithly. j Mr. reatherstanc hi Chester. following is Ml hem. from the y Chester Lantern, that will bo of in lercat to Advertiser readers: ??Mr. c. c. Featheratone spoke at the ipcrn house last night, according to previous announcement. Mr. Feath orstono is well and favorably known nil over the State, having made a good rim for governor OIICO, against great ,,dds. amh'havlnR been several times il.luted .indue to hold speelnl terms ,f court or to preside in the place of regular judges who were for the time disqualified. "The speaker gave far better enter tainment than Is often furnished by paid lecturers. Facts about the li quor business and the effects of pro- ; tilbition were ; rt.-:<ir:.*.?=?'' in a strong 1 light, and i:riz.':Z.\& on prohibi ?? r Mtiy abusing vi-* M*j .-. m-jstratioD - ?.-?. } vbixte t. impression ? ? - ? : . ?Xk? ?BOSt C'.'.ed - it ?*. rwrtr.*! that . - ;n?o; ? ? . vi*. ? '->.'-'.;?' car.r.o'. ? .'? ?'*:t.-.i-*-?.v.i-? \**\ z\l&: ?*^U ?.*???'.* * 4-*. tf?* >';tjr * 1 WlJ 1 1? W t'-* v. -ft ?.-.'r.^-Mf'j: y u.?V/*7 T%* tet^a ?.?..v. hobl, *..?-nJt t*to\ ?.-.*?..*; lti**X C*.v.*. if* ittl ? : .. r<S"*J W ?IfiMS* ./| '''' I-*-4 . r*jj*! ?.:.?:..' COtJfitlft*. Tilt Mv- .>: *'< do. the ? ? i,(r 'iO.f.K thOt*t b'ihif.e K, > ? ?/. kt+. run ft log 04 formerly, out any ?ztra itv> labor D. more ? sod is rendering batter ?er* atid ri'.ort ;j better condition a/fairs generally obtains than In rJa/M when liquor flowed freely. true of other counties where dispensary ha;, been overthrown, Coed \Wk for Temperance. H L Honey, a graduate of Fur* 1,'nlverslty and v.-11 known In 1 . olty, Ih one of the loader? of the tuenl lo vote the dispensary out ,i LaurenH county in the election Id he held on the question next Tueaday. ,ii Honey la itie able editor of The Laurcns Advortlaor and through the column:, of It Ih paper hau done good work for Hie temperance cause, lie v. are of OiutnientH for Catarrh 'h.it mercury win auroly destroy the ? n e ni Hinoll nand completely do rango the whole Kystom whep enter ing li through the mucpUH surfaces, ueh artlclOH should never ho used ?? < i pt on prescriptions from refmta ble physicians, rh the damage they Will do Is ten fold to the good you ean possibly dorlve from them, Mali's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F, J. (!heney k- co., Toledo, Q? contalnH no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act* - directly upon the blood ami mu r'otta HtirfnCCH of the system. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be ?Ute you gel the genitlne. It Ih taken Intern ally ami made in Toledo, Ohio, by v. I Cheney & Co. Testimonials frcee. Sold by DrUgglslB. Price 7?c per bottle. Take Hall's Family P|Hs for eonsti pat ion. Compliment for Furniture Co. The following not lee appearing In the Soulhern Furniture Journal, the largest newspaper of the kind in the South, if, a distinct compliment to the La,irons concom referred to: "The new catalogue of the Lauren* Furniture Manufacturing Company I* a meal credit to the line shown, the and to the builder of the catalogue. The line Ho well displayed Is undoubt edly one of the eleanent and highest grade lines of suites and chiffoniers made any where." Chester - Greenville News. Tetter, Salt Rheum and facma Best Catarrh Doctor. This is the llitle lly ouu'i Inhaler, n doctot thai has cured many thousands <>t" sufferers from catarrh, bronchi tis, asthma, hay fever, ?oUghs, colds, grip and ?croup. It's easy lo cure yourself with Hyonu 1. Pour a few drops in the little inhaler, and breathe it in. The hcal j Ing, soothing and anti septic air will reach every nook and Crevice of the mucous mem brane of the nos > ami throat: will stop the Irretation nlmosl Im mediately; will allay the Inflamation; drive out the foul odor: kill the serins and cure the disease. "My wife has he. n ijs'ji^ Hyomel for two rpoiiths for catarrh. She has received more ACTUAL Stft Tcdief and benefit than from any other I treatment."? E. i?. Parrett. Jefferson ville. () The Laaurt as Drug Company, the -linguists, sells Hyomel (pronounced .11 Igh-o-mc? and guarantees if. A ?complete outfit, including thaler, ?only costs J 1.00. 14 and I V box Part; at Waterloo. The ladies of the Waterloo Baptist chUrch will give a box party in the church on Thursday night, of this j week. November 12th. The public is cordially Invited. Ho? to to t Strong. I'. I. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St.. Chicago, teils of ii way to become strong! He says: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefu from Electric Hitters, that I feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and .strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh lias re sulted, insomnia hau been overcome, and she is fcUmdlly growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guaruntee a' Palmetto Drug Co.. and at Laurens Drug Co. 50c. GO TO Sullivan's STORE Try another barrel of Henry Clay Flour, same price. Fatten your hogs with our Rice Meal, fi.-ar tr.'i Short?. We are headquarters for Bagging and Cotton Ties, old ar.d new. You hid better prepare for next year by sowing plenty ol good Seed Wheat, Rye Uarley and Oats, Wo cat, furnish you the .need. To arrive tili.? week a car liJtd of Red Appier Seed OaU, J. H. ISuIlivan I/ntrcns, S. C. Anderson & Blakely BROKERS Some Keal Estate Bargains. Fine ginning OUtflt 24 miles of the city, at a bargain. Strike while the iron is hot. 13 acfos on Dunkin's crook, will pay the interest on $7.r> an acre in native grass for liny alone. Very cheap. The prettiest oak lawn, well set in grass, with beat up-to-date concreto welling with lf> rooms and halls, very finely finished inside, can throw three rooms Into one if desired. The most comfortable house in the South, and most artistic and well adapted for any purpose. The Cftpt. J. It. Swit/.or place is now on the market cheap, and may be cut up in small tract8 if price is right. We have a place suitable for a col logo, sanitarium or orphanage. Anderson & Blakely Brokers 1 West Main St. Laurena. S. C. Real Estate Offerings acres of land, with dwelling, good barn and oat-buildings, near Owings. Price $3,500; terms made easy. 100 acres of land, with five room dwelling, U-room tenant house, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern, .Sullivan township. Price $16.00 per acre. 3V6 acres of land in town of Lnn ford. with live-room dwelling. Price $ I .r-oo. acres of land in town of I.anford. with tenant hous, at $50.00 per acre. 52 acres of laud in town of Gray Court, dwelling and outbuildings. Price $50 per acre. S9 acres of land in one lttlle of the town of Gray Court, with two dwell ings. Price $40 per acre. acres of land near Raburu Creek church, S-rootn dwelling, three tenant houses. Price S;1.?..")!.? per aero. 100 acres of land in Youngs township, 11 room dwelling, two tenant houses, I good barn. Price $2.250. 255 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known as the John Y. Boyd place i with dwelling and OUt-buildin gs. Price $1.700. ISO acres of land in two miles of Waterloo, with dwelling and out-build ings. Price $2.250. 15 acres land known as. the Gray Court quarrv. This quarry/ is now in good working order and a"fine invest ment for men that want, this line of business. Ask for prices and terms. 127 acres land in Su'ibvan township. 9 room dwelling, good out buildings, 1 tenant house. Price $30 per acre. 27 acres land hour ded by J. C. Owings and J. R. Willis. Vrice $500. 30 acres land >jounded by lands of Thomas ArmstUjng and John Oraydon. Dwelling and < Aitbuildings. Price $35 per acre. 42 acres ooimded by lands of the Badgett faj-m, J. O. C. Fleming. W, J. Copeland, one. dwelling and out-build ing. Price $2,250.00 ?">> acres at Gray Court, 4-room house and out building, bounded by lands of E. T. Shell and M. H. Burdine. Price $60 per acre. Seven room house and two acre lot in town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,500.00. llf? otros of land Dial's township, known as the old Wham's homes! ??< I, with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $27.;">0 per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's Church; "> tenant houses ?.'10 per aero. Terms made easy. 100'acres of land. 8 room cottage, 2 tenant houses, in 0110half mile of Dial's church. Price $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fairview^townsliip Green ville county, near Cedar Falls, bounded by John Terry. Clyde Willis, John IV ! en and others, three dwellings close lo church and tine school. Trice Sls.ow per acre. 7 lota suitable for [building purposes, in the town of Simpsonville; prices made right. 11"> acres land, known as the old Wham homesteader "Wham's I.awn." with dwelling and out-buildings. Prico !?27."><i per acre 126 acres land 2'.j miles from Barks dale station with dwelling und out buildings; 2-horse farm in cultivation; line pasture and well timbered. Price $3,000. 00 acres of half mile from Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with 40 acres in cultivation, l" acres of tine bottom land. Price $1,S00. 173 acre? of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded bv lands of W. M. Deck. Win. Wham and R. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is n bargain for you. Price $4,000. ivl acres near Friendship church, g ad dwelling and outbuildings. Bounded In lands of W. R. Cheek. D. Woods nn'd others. Price $2,.">00.00. 142 acres of land, bounded by estate of J. H. Switzer and Simpson estate, with dwelling. 2 tenement houses and good outbuildings. Price $20 per acre. 4 acres land and nine room dwelling, servant's house, in town of Gray Court. Price $2000. One lot with four room house on Gnr lington st., nicely located. Price $1,650. 53 acres of land in diu? mile of Green Pond churcli, bounded by lands of E. C. Stone, Robert Woods and others, with ?v six room mltaire, tenant house, lino wircd-in pastures. $35 per acre. sto acr ?s in !.aureus township, bound ed by lands of VV. A. Mills, W. A. Simp ion Lud) Mills and others, nice dv . well supplied with tenant. llOUSCS. This, farm will bo divided into 50 acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $25 I > $50 per acre or will sell the whole for $32,000.00 2 acres land in tin City of I.aurons, on East Main Street, bounded by prop erty of Mr.--. Catharine Holmes and oth ers'. Prico $1,300. 5.32 acres land fronting North Harper" street, jusi outside corporate limits, with r-room clw. Hing. Prico $:?,000. 103 acres near Ml. olive Church;. Waterloo township, known as part of the Washington | V . I wo dwelling and access sary < ut-bui .1'. Price $15. (XV per acre. 531? aci'c* land 2 miles of Tumbling Shoal.-, nine r ?oni dolling, good barn and outbuildings, !<! tenant houses, well timbered, bl-horso farm in cultivation. Price per acre $35. 500 acres oi* land within six miles of Laurens, flyo miles of Clinton, will? dwelling and four tenant houses, 250 acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre. 93 acres land near Walls Mills, bound -1 by S. O. Leak and M. A. Knight, I tenant house. Prico $40 per acre. 200 acres land, bounded by lands: of Mrs. Jesse Tcaguo. -lu->. Watts., Dr. Fuller, dwelling and tennent houses, -l horse farm in cultivation. Price: $5,000.00. (iS acres land 2'. miles Gray Court, bounded by lands of J. II. Godfrey, John Armstrong and others. Prico$1,650 0<), 200 acres land. Waterloo towns!"'j., bounded by lnnds of cstnto of W V Smith, J. U, Anderson and Salud '?5?' or. Price $2,500.00. One lot in city of I.aur located, six room cottag? 6-8 acres. Prico $2500.0- , ' ens, nicely containiug J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Grav C" a n THE "NICHOLS PHOTO" Of whicn the 8U-j>oriority i4 unqU08. Honed, and .8e?a on its rneriUs The iberil r 4tronag0 which we are receiv e/in proof. ' Our Studio wan built for success on true photographic principles so as to overcome the disadvantages that many photographers are laboring under. Consequently, we can produce more artistic and properly lighted photo graphs that are very pleading. We are adding nn elegant line of Picture Moulding-. Frames made to order promptly. Nichols Studio West Main Street DR. CLIFTON JONJ SS Dentist OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING Phone: Office No. KG: Residenc "! 219. T. C. TURNER, JU., ATTORN KY-AT-IjViV. Will practice in all State <-ourt:<. Prompt attention jjiven to all I justness. Offlee in Fnterpnse Pank Bt lilding. Final Discharge. Take notice that on the Atli day of December. 1008. we will render a Dual account of our acts and doings' as administrators of the. catnte of Sallle LaWSOP. deceased, ten itho office of the, .fudge of Probate Of 3.aureus county at i> o'clock, a. in. And on the same day will apply- tot si final discharge from our trout ae admin 1st raters. All persons Indebted \o saM estate me notified and require^] to mab pay ment on that date; njid all irersons having claims agaliiHt wald estate will present them on or hnforo said dale, <luly proven, or ho fo>r?ver barred. l.aurcnn Ttfusl Company. lAdminlntrators. Nov. 4. 1908. 1 Eve mucllo.it b PAH r<T* - ?-? ??.r.-,.. -. ? . ...... .. fti?frr. ? v-. ^ i ?-' Not all d< all ?. ) litth* more and Ihcy 1. oth'.:r wagons. Wo l>ellcvo \.-s 1 whal Ihn > ? pic < * community want. Whilo it coat n ivlittluiaovo Ihn i olh< ra it ia worth a great deal more. Eva^y fris&K-r.:- h vv. "i.." !- ;-i Si Costs It's worth whilo to 1 .v- rlftbt ??. ': i arc at it. Got tho wagon that ia not going ??> bbttv ry at with Liro cutting, breakdowns, etc. , Wo havo that waj; a. COME IN AND LET US TALK Mil.D UPN TO YOU, >\va what that umchent, best ;: nnmg, hi at on tho mar!? t. I i ? ta them a more than H. Douglas Gray & Co. A Speedy Cure for Constipation. Hiliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigi Mloni Liver Complaints, Tired Keeling, Had I MIO in the Month, Had Complexion, Ncivnu nrs, and nil diseases ol the Stomach, Liver and liowcls. " lUoodlne l.lver Pills*' act gently, yet thoroughly npon the bowel,, I.', r, stomach and digestive organs. The pill*, it) i Id and chronic cases o( conatipatlon and Indlg itlon, act at once, without griping, nor do they leave any unpleasant after-effee ts, nor form Aconstant habil ol purging;, produced l>y other cathartic remedies "Hloodlne l.lver Pills" restore the deranged and torpid liver to Its normal condition and healthful action. Remove and bra vent constipation hy securing a natural and rcgii lar operation ol the bowels, and relieve those tin pleasant symptoms which attend .t di leati d or morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowel) To assist In attaining this end, the following nug gestions are offered. RKMARKfl. Everyone who uses pills (. their action on the liver, should know th.it larf doses rarely i>r,ove as satisfactory a< small on Large doses simply purge and pass out of the S) tern, usually leaving the botrell con tlnalcd, and seldom removing the cause of the trouble, or In prove the general health. On the other ha.id. small doses develop the alterative effect of the medicine, do not irritate or constipate the bowel but gently stimulate the liver and prevent tl accumulation ol bile by directing lit flow into th proper channels. Therefore it is advisable to com mence by taking not over one or two pills at bed time ana increase dose at necessary. Portland, Mn OinTS: ? I find your " Bloodiue I,m i I the most effective pill I ever used. They cause no griping or constipative after etleci as mo t liver pills do. Yours truly, > ? MRS. AM AI >A RICHARDSON. ploodine Liver Pillr 5 l^oxei i.oo Bloodlne Ointment cores Piles, joe a box. DR. B. F. POSEY, La.uvens, S. G. For I all the I New Books CALL AT \ Posey's