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SHEFFMELD^FLATE. History of This Now Very Rare and Valuable Ware. Sheffield pinto differs from all other plated ware in that the plating was done on the sheet metal bet,.re the Icicle was shaped. Before and si nee V-n plating of various sorts lias been Spiled only to the finished piece, as In our electroplating process. Moreover, the plating was done on copper, while modern base metal is usually coin posed of an amalgam of copper, nickel und zinc. Furthermore, it Is possible fo he collector to secure examples <>r < ,-\y Georgian and so called Queen An:., work in Sheffield plate, while the rarity and high mone; value of silver ware of that period I ? its acquisi tion extremely dlfflcu .. ''eld pinto historically and nrtisth . s worthy of a plnco beside old eh, l old mahogany as is old silverware. In 1712 one Thomas Bolso' <.f Sheffield. England, d.-seribed .1 the histories as an "iugcnlous mechanic." I accidentally fused S' c silver and cop ier while repairing a knife. He began experimenting, seeking for a method of plating copper with silver for the man ufacture of small articles. In IT IT*., to gether with Joseph Wilson, he set up a factory for the manufacture of buc kles, snuffboxes and knife handles. Joseph Hancock soon got hold of the secret aud, perfecting it, demonstrated that It was possible to Imitate the finest and most richly embossed silver ware. Settling in ShelUeld, be started the manufacture of all sorts of domes tic pieces. Beginning modestly with horsepower, he later added water pow er for the rolling process. Other man ufacturers followed his example, and Sheffield pi..to soon began to replace pewter on the tables of the English middle classes. Altogether we know of twenty-three important mantlfactur ers of this ware. The industry nourished until the middle of the nineteenth century, aud so few pieces of copper rolled plalo were made after that time thai they need not concern I he collector, Elc 'tro plating was discovered or Invented by a medical student of Rotherhnm. near Sheffield, and the new process was patented on March LT?. 1810. By IS50 the new ware was on the market ev erywhere, and the industry had been revolutionized.--Country Life In Amer ica. Mint to Cure a fold. Hi- as careful as you can you will Occasionally take cold, anil when you do, gel a medic ine of known reliabil ity, one that has an established repu tation and that is certain to effect u quick cure. such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. it has gained a world wide reputation Jay its remarkable cures of Ibis most Common ailment, and can always be depended upon. It acts on nature's plan, relievos the lungs, aids expee (oration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in which it has boon in general use we have yet to learn of a Bingle case of cold or attack of the grip basing resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con tains no opium or other narcotic tint, may be given as confidently to a babj as to an adult. For sale by Lauren Drug Co. .*>ue and $1.00. Trial hot tie free. BISMARCK'S ANGER. The Incident That Made Certain the Franco-German War. The Princess Bismarck, so the story goes, changed the political history Ol France unwittingly, ami but for her the Franco-Prussian war might never 1 have been waged. Bismarck was unfriendly to Frame, but the Empress eugenic hoped with her beauty to lullucnco him so that tin Iii lie trouble with France and Ger many might be smoothed over. She therefore Invited the Gcrmau prince and his wife to visit the court Ol FrnilCO, and (ho Prince and Prluces> Bismarck arrived in great state at the Tu ilories. That evening there was a grand 10 ccptlon, and Eugenie received the guests In a gown which made her so ravlslllngly lovely that even Prime Bismarck, Gorman, stolid and in love with his wife, stood and ga/.ed upon her with admiration. And Eugenie was not slow to observe the effect ol her beauty upon him. She called him to her side, and Bismarck came, with his wife upon bis arm. Now. the Princess Bismarck was tall and gaunt, aud her feet were getter mis. Ah she walked she showed a great deal of sole. While Bismarck stood talking with Eugenie an audible Utter was heard along the line of ladies. Bismarck, who was quick as a tlash. followed the glance of Iholl' eyes mid saw them rest upon the feet of bis wile. That settled the matter. The politi cal history of Prance was altered from that moment. A year later, when Paris was be sieged, Bismarck himself lircd a can Don over ibe ntmpill'ts. and those who were near him heard him sho.it; "Take that for the feet of I ho Prin cess Bismarck 1" Thu slight IVOS avenged. How to Wet Slniiur. B. .1. Daly, of 1217 W. Congress St.. Chicago, tells of a way to bee.urn strong: Ho says: "My mother, who is old anil was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from F.lecllie Hilter (hat I feel it's my duly 10 loll thosi who need a tonic ami strengthening medicine about it III my mother') case a marked gain in flash has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, ami she is steadily growing stronger." 131 ectrio Bitters quickly remedy atom aoh. liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee nl Palmetto Drug Co., ami at Laurotis Drug Co. 00c, Old People Need YINOL it strengthens and vitalizes Yi.: I tones up Hie digestive organs, Akta assimilation, enriches fchu blood, ami rcjuvi nates every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. We are positive it will benefit ?'Vory oi'i i?crson vt !i<> will give it n trial. If it don't wo will refund their money. T ri'tf T?? "I though! you said when T hired you that you didn't diiuk." "I didn't at that time. I couldn't af- 1 ford to drink until 1 got a jc'v" - Brooklyn Life. CHARLESTON AND WF.STERN CARO LINA oAli.ROAD Vrrival and Departure at rrains, l.aureus, Sn.de Carolina. EFFECT IN E JUNE H>, 1908. WKST HOUND. No. I. Leave Augusta.10:10 am No. I. Lpav< Lnurens. 2:32 pm No, 1. Arrive Spartanburg.. 4:05pm No. fi Leave Greenwood.... 6:60 am No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:05 am No. 5. Arrive Spartanburg.. 9.30 am No. 53. Leave Greonvillo.12:20 pm No. ?<?'. Arrive I.aureus. 1:45 pm No.*80. Leave Greonvillo .... 4:30pm No. 86. Arrive Laurens. 6:26 p m SOIi HOUND. No. 2. Leave Spartanburg ... 12:20 p m N i. ... Leave Laurens. 2:32 pm No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 6:15 pm No. 6. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00 pm No. 6. Leave Laurens. 6:35 pm No. 6. Arrive Greenwood .... 7 :.">() p m No.*87. L.-ave Laurens. 8:10 am No."87. Arrive Greenville_10:20 a in No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 pm No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 p m Trains '86 and '87 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashe villc on trains Nos. 1 and 2; North bound,Tuesdays, Saturday^; Southbound Mondays, Wcdno lavs and Fridays. C. II. GA'SQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. ')'. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Gre< uville, ,;. C, A.VV. ANDERSON, (ien. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS, G.P.A., Augusta, Ga. Anderson & Blakely BROKERS The prettiest oak lawn, well set in grass, with best up-to-date concrete dwelling with 15 rooms and halls, very linely 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. We have that magnificent farm known as the Van Robertson farm,near Waterloo, 244 acres at a bargain, and very easy terms. The Switzer farm, 236 acres, on easy terms. The James T. Rrownlee tract 82 3-4 acres. Fine livery stable on Mill street, very low and one-half cash. 200 acres near Lisbon for sale or rent. The Tongue farm, 350 acres, 3 miles from town, half in line limber, $15.0(1 per acre. The G. E. Putmnn or Roland place at' a bargain. The prettiest place in Fountain Inn at a bargain. 95 acres near Watts Mills. Come quick or it will be gone. 85 acres known as Ola Spoon farm, 9 miles west of Laurens C. H., $800. 1502 acres in two tracts, on Duncan's creek, near Garlington station. 17J acres and fine mill and tenant house .J mile Lanford station. 140 acres near Ware Shoals, finely improved and in high state cultivation. 92 3-4 acres near Tumbling Shoals, high state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. 132 acres between Laurens and Clin- I ton at a bargain. 313 acres near Waterloo, the Amanda Coleman place. 500 acres near Stomp Springs, the best bargain of them all. One six-room house and lot on Flem ing street at a bargain. 07 acres, the Boyd farm at Boyd's1 Mill, $1000; one-half cash. Complete ginning outfit 2k miles of town, guaranteed 25 per cent on in vestment. 200 town lots. 50 houses and lots at a bargain. Come and see us for any kind of real estate city or country. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. LAURENS. S. C. T. C. TURNER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all State courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Ollice in Enterprise Bank Building. Some Bargains in Real Estate. One house and lot in Sullivan St., good six room house and the lot alone containing about one acre is almost worth the money. Trice $1,600.00 A nice cottage on Gurlington Street. Price $1,450.00. Some nice buildiii . lots on the edge of town, six acres for only $1,000.00 Some bargains in nice building lots and small farms, suitable for truck farms, just beyond the Watts Mill, see US about these. We also have some nice I arms on our list. See us if you want to buy or sell real estate. The Laurens Trust Comp'y H. A. McLEOD, .Mgr. Kcal listatt Department. Ofllcc in Todd Building. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS! We beg to announce that wo now have a complet? 'oek of everything carried in . inc. Have just received,' .eck, several ear loads of I. air, meal, grits, meal, lard,etc. Ifcmcm ber! We are headquarters for these goods, and are in a posi tion to Bell you good goods at as low a price as high qual ity will permit. See us for prices on BAGGING A NI) TIES. jj.S.M.Cen&C. ? LAURENS, S ('. Real Estate Offerings ('.."> ;!??'? - ol I ml. with dwelling, mind ham anil mil buildings, near Owing:;. Price $:?.5O0; terms made easy. l(MI : ? i ? : p| hind, with live I'OOIU tlwel liui in i lu'.inl house, good oui hull n ir IIii kory Tavern, Sullivan township. Prico $15.00 por :,1 _. ; .?:?>. . land ill i'o.wn of I.nil* ford, with livi n in dwelling. Price ? i ,r?uo. ; n<'\'t o: land in (own of Lanford, w ft It lenanl h.oiis, ::i $00.00 per hero. r?2 aen of laud hi town of Gray Court, dwelling and outbuildings. low in: d in one mile of the a11 wii ii t wo dwell r acre. 51-IN acres hi Ii n<; near Itabun Crook ehureh, ft-room dwelling, three lennnl hottsei . Pric f - .50 per ncre. |oo :i, r,.; of la: i in Youngs township, 11 room dwelling, two tenant houses, good barn, Price $2.250, 255 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known a lbe John Y. Hoyd place with dwellin and out-buildings. Price $1.700. lsn acres of land in two miles of Waterloo, w\ Ii duelling and out-build ings. Price $2.250. lf> acres land known as the Gray Court (piarrv. This quarry is now in good working order ami a fine Invest* men! formen thai want this lino of business. Ask for prices and terms. 127 acres land ill Sullivan township, 0 room dwelling, good out buildings, 1 lennnl liotiso. Price $-50 per acre. ?27 acre.-, land bounded byJ. C. Owings and J. Ii. Willis. I l ie-- $500. HO acres land hounded by lands of Thomas Arm Iren? und John Drnydon. 1 ?weiline; and out buildings. Trice $36 per acre, 12 acre.; hounded by lands of the Rndgcll farm, J. O. ('. Fleming, W. J. Copelnnd, one dwelling ami out-build* ing. Prico $2,250.00 56 acres at Gray Court, -l-room house and out building.'hounded by lands of K. T. sin 11 an.I M. II. Ilurdine. Price $00 per ncre. Seven room bouse and two acre lot 111 town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,500.00! 115 acres of land Dial's township, known as the old Wham's homestead, with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $27.50 per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant bouses $30 per acre. Terms made easy. 100'acres of land, 8 room collage, 2 tenant houses, in one half mile of Dial's church. Trice $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fairview township Green ville county, near Cedar Falls, bounded by .lohn Terry, Clyde Willis, .lohn Ted <'ii and others, three dwellings close to church and line school. I'rico $18.00 per acre. 7 lots suitable for (building purposes, in the town of Simpsnnvillc; juices made rigid. ll? acres land, known as the old Wham homestead or "Wham's Dawn," with dwelling and out buildings. Trice $27.50 per acre 126 acres land 2'.. miles from Darks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2-hors0 farm in cultivation; fine pasture and well timbered. Price $3,000. 60 acres of half mile from Dial's chttrch with dwelling and outbuilding;--, with 40 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of fine bottom land. Trice $1,800. 17.1 acres of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded by land; of W. M. Deck, Win. Wham and K. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Trice $1,000. 84 acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings, Hounded by lands of W. K. Cheek, D. Woods and others. Trice $2,500.00. 142 acres of land, bounded by estate of J, K. Switzer and Simpson estate, with dwelling. 2 tenement houses and good Outbuildings. Trice $20 per acre. 4 acres land and nine room dwelling, servant's house, in town of Grav Court. Price $2000. One lot with four room house on Gar* lington st., nicely located. Price$1,650. 53acres of land in one mile of Green Toml church, bounded by lands of B, C. Stone, Robert Woods and others, with a six room collage, tenant house, line wircd-in pastures. $35 per acre. 810 acres in Laurons township, bound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, VV. A. Simpson Llldy Mills and others, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant houses. This farm will be divided into 50 acre lots ii' so desired, ranging in prico from ?20 to $50 per acre or will sell the whole for $82,000.00 2 acres land in the City of Lauren , on Last Main Street, bounded by prop* erty of Mrs. Catharine llolmcs ami otli-l ers. Trice $1,300. 5.;i2 acres land fronting North Harper street, just outside corporate limits, With 7-room dwelling. Prico $3,000. 103 acres near Mi. Olive Church. Waterloo (own hip. known as pari of the Washington place, ; wo dwelling and necessary out buildings. Price $15.00 per acre. .">;'>'.? acres Ian I 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn! and outbuildings, 10 tenant houses, well | limbered, 14*horsc farm in cultivation. Trice per acre $35. 500 acres of land within six miles of I.aureus, live miles of Clinton, with dwelling and four ten ml bouses. 260 acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre. 08 acres land near Wat is Mills, bounded by S. 0. Leak and M? A. Knight, 1 tenant house. Trice $40 per acre. 200 acres land, bounded by lands of Mrs. .Iesse T< ague. Jno. Walls, Dr. Fuller, dwelling and tennenl houses, I horse farm in cultivation. Price ^?.OOO.ill). 08 acres land 2J miles Cray Court, bounded by lands of J. II.Godfrey, .lohn Armstrong and others. Price$1,650.00. 2<io acres land, Waterloo township, bounded by lands of estate of W. V. Smith, J, R, Anderson and Saludn riv er. Prico $2,500.00. One lot in cilv of Laurens, nicely located, six room cottage, containing 5-S acres. I'rice $2500.00. J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds. Gray Court, S. C. \ FEW PEOPLE PAY BILLS WITH CASH THESE DAYS * ?,-??-4. Our customers know (his. A checking account with this bank will eliminate any difficulties of using you; funds as you wish. You business will be welcomed. I The Bank for Your Savings. BOOKS! BOOKS! j School Books, Blank Books, ) Tablets, Slates, School Bags. A full and complete line. We carry Ledgers from i50 pages to 1000 pages. Day Books In same sizes. See our slock and prices before you buy. Palmetto Dru<r I No ne w Hands at the f $ Bellows v " - .-.- - ?.- - ^ < ? *k We have 011 hand rresn I rem the long-leal ^ \ piney woods the best line of Siding, Coil- tC? S ing and Flooring ever brought to Laurens X X for the money?from .^1 t<> $2.50. Call ?i and see us on this subjectand see the ma- ? 05 terial and we can size you up in both ciual- vfr ^ ity and prices, For lime, hard plaster, 1 fe V cement, laths, shingles, paryoid llooling, m . '.y j * sash, doors and blinds, call to sec us and ^ we can sat isfy you also. \Jfo ft Wo thank our friends of every i'ace ? 1 tfj and color for their patrona*; M the pi V* and hope to merit your continue I'm ? jft.-vjj* Respectfully, S H. E. Gray & ! n $ ?'i s V? www w w ww w w r r p pr> vv* ? w vrw \ f 11 i<: k i Do you sell cotton ? Do you sell cotton seed ? Do you hire cotton picker.* ? If so, call and ^ct <?n< of our Cotton M iiiui 1-, a valuable book for cotton ]>iodttcci buyers. They an- f'RKK and we Wallt to di llibttte then, so do not besiti lo to conic in a'ud for oik Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C.