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SIR. OWINGS APPOINTS DEPUTY. Mr. Barney CuDicrtson of Center Point Section (Imsen Oilier It cms. Gray Conn. Nov. Mr. (). K. K? per, the popular salesman for Llps conib & Russell has been at home for the past week with rhodmullsm hut is able to start out again. Miss Allenc Willis who is attending school at Woodruff is at home for a few days. Mr. Barney Culbortson has been chosen for Mr. .lohn I). Owlllg's dep uty. Mr. Owings will move to Lnu rons about January 1st and assume the duties of the Sheriff's ofllce. Miss Virginia Willis has taken up music under Mrs. I.ulher Roper of l.aurens. The Kvitleiiee in the Case. .'.:! years use is evidence -Millions of consumers is evidence sales made by 10.000 agents Is evidence. You buy I gallons L, & M. Paint and "? gallons Pure Linseed Oil tat 00 cents) mix them and make 7 gallons best paint reaily tor use cost only $1.20 per gal lon Done in 2 miliuti s. .1. II. & M. L. Nash, l.aurens. Clinton Pharmacy, ('Union, I,. .v.- M. Paint Agents. IT and Is Ihn is Richardson. Clinton. Nov. 23. A wedding that excited a great deal of interest in Clinton was that of Mrs. Kimna D. Richardson to Mr. .lohn I). Davis, Which occurred last Wednesday after noon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Jacobs at the Clarissa Pairchlld Infirmary of the Thornwell Orphanage, in the presence of a small number of very close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Davis went immediately af ter the ceremony to the resident.f Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Copeluild, Jr. where they will stay until January. They will make their home on West Main street in the house at present occu pied by Dr. Austin and family. You will lind here the largest and best line of Chairs, made of the best quality of material: beautifully finish ed and at prices that will he money saved it" you will see our line before von buy. S. M. & 10. II. Wilkes A Co. Abbeville ami Kairlield are the only counties in this section of the State having dispensaries. See our line of solid oak. beautiful Mulshed Heils in different designs, with carving to match, at money saving prices. S. M. & 10. II. Wilkes & Co. lie sure to see our line of Lounges and Couches, with frames made of the liest quality of material, with the hesl quality of springs and upholstered in imitation leather and velour id' differ ent colors, and at prices that will he money saved for you. S. M. & K. II. Wilkes & Co. "Was She to IllumeI" Mad shows, like the needy poor, will always he with us. hut with the coming of .led Carl ton's "Was She to Blame?" company, which is to appear at the opera house Thursday night. Mr. Ro man, (he manager, wishes it under stood that he personally guarantees the above attraction to he just as rep resented or money refunded. Oxide of Zinc What is it .' Its (lie wearing quality of the L. Ai M. PAINT while white lead is the elas tic quality Of L. & M. PAINT. Wears fully 18 years on outside of a house. Costs ready for use about $1.20 per gallon. .1. II. & M. L. Nash. Laurens. Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton. . L. & M. Palllt Ageaas. IT and is Tennessee is stirred to its founda tions by the shooting of I'M it or Car mack. It looks as if Covernor Pat terson will yet he Implicated; there is an effort now to have him impeached it Isn't so difficult to strengthen a weak stomach if one goes at it cor rectly. And this is true of the Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned way of dosing the stomach or Stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong! Dr. Snoop first pointed out this error. "(!o to the weak or ailing nerves of these organs,'" said he. Kach Inside organ lias its controlling or "inside nerve." When these Heises fail then those organs must surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists every where to dispese and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative, a tew days test will surely tell! Sold by Palmetto Drug Company. Clarence Agnew. the young negro train wrecker, was given a life sent ence in the penitentiary. He was Hied at the same term in Spa it an burr, with .lohn Irhy. who was sentenced to thilly years. \ Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of ",8 Highland ave. llOUlton, Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, hut the cough continued until 1 bought a HOC. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery: before that was half gone. Hie cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold ander guarantee at Palmetto Drug Company and Laurens Drug Co. Secretary of State Kllhu Hoot Is slated for senator from New York. Political seers say that Roosevelt is making plans for this, ami also that he himself will la? made senator four years hence. They lake (he Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They lake the kinks out of Stomach, liver and bowels, with out fuss or friction," says N. II. Rrown, of Pittsfleld, vt. Guaranteed satjifactorry at Palmetto Drug Co, or Laurens Drug Co. Price 26c. I I was near to death's door. The doctor said lie hud done all he could; that my stomach was old and worn out. 1 was so weak I could not walk. I took Ml-O-lin tab i lets and have been eating hearty ever since, and I am able io work like a tiger. I wish I could go and thank you myself. I send you my picture ami you can use my words and my picture, and I thank you again." .Mrs. Nelson LllCler, 112 FlHk St.. A (hol. .Mass. Ml-o-llil cures dyspepsia. If any of the readers of the Advertiser are suffering from stomach trouble of any kind, the I.aureus Drug Company will sell you a box of Mi-o-na for 50 cents witli an absolute guarantee of relief, or money hack. In many cases one box will effect a permanent cure; in chronic conditions more is necessary. Hut one thing Is certain: one box of .Mi-o-na will make you feel so much better and brighter, so much mote en ergetic, that you will not give it up till cured. 11? and IT I try a It carried Kentucky by nearly fl.liau votes. Vliolher effort to sell the Aetna mill of Dillon irtsl week resulted in failure. This is an excellent piece of property, hut there seem to he no purchasers. It was later sold at private sale. ( olds and Croup in Children. "My little girl is subject to colds" says Mrs. Win. II. Serig, No. 41, Fifth St.. Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but 1 cured her with Chamber lain's Cough Remedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup." Tills remedy is for sale by Laurens Drug Company. Messrs. W. P. Caldwell and .1. Frank Latlmer have purchased the Chester Lantern from Mr. .1. P. Higham and will assume charge on December 1st. President-elect William H. Taft will spend a part of this winter in Alken, also a short while in Augusta, Oa. A Siire-eiioagh Knocker. .1. C. Goodwin, of Heidville. N. C, says: "Hucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 25c at the Palmetto Drug Co. and the Laurens Drug Co. .lohn D. Rockefeller has been on the witness stand three days in New York, testifying in the prosecution of the Standard Oil Co. by the State to dis solve that corporation. Columbia will not be in the South Atlantic Haseball league this year. Knoxvllle, Tenil., will very likely take What Would You Do? In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost Instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one. will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by Laurens l)rug Company. President Roosevelt has accepted a position with the Outlook, to write on political, social and economic subjects. After his hunting trip to Africa, the e\'-presidenl will take up his editorial duties regularly. Dr. Slump's Health Coffee is created from pure parched grains, malt. nuts, etc no real coffee in it. Fine flavor is "made in a minute.'' No 20 or :;h minutes tedious boiling. Sample Free. ,i. m. Piiiipot, Grocer. Bryan has resumed editorial c harge of Iiis paper, the Commoner, at Lin coln. Neb. Land Sale. The Stale of South Carolina, County of Laurens. in the Court of Common Pleas. Dora Madden. Delia Garrett. et al. Plant ill's. vs. K. H. Madden. Mary Madden, et al. I lefendants. Pusunnl to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, I wll sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. IL, S. C. on SaTesday in December next, being Monday the Tth day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described properly io wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of laud, situate in the County and State above named, containing Two Hun dred and Ten (210) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of .1. I). M. Shaw. Mrs. .lohn Fowler, Mrs. Hunter. Casper Smith, Bessy Finley. Mrs. Mar tha Madden, and others; this land will he divided into two (2) tracts ami so sold. Plats can be seen In Clerk's office. Terms of Sale: One-half ('ash. bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale. Hm credit portion to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing legal interest from date with leave to pur chaser to pay his entire hid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be resold on same or some subsequent Sfllesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. JOHN F. HOLT. C. C C. P. & G. S.. Laurens. S. C. Datd, this November 10, I!t08. NOTICK TO ( KKDITOItS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Permella Franks, decens Cd, are hereby notified and required to establish them before me at a refer ence to be held at my office on the I7lh day of December, next, or (hey will be forever barred. Given under my hnml ami seal I Ills jtOth day of November. HiOfi. O. G. Thompson, (Heal) I i - II. Judge Probate. AT Sullivan's STORE You will always find a full slock of HEAVY GROCERIES at lowest prices. Flour all grades from the best Second Patent to the finest made Henry (May ?all purchased he fore the advance. Try a can of our nice Now Orleans Syrup for ,r>0e and 00c. Good Roast Coffee s lbs. for $1. Finest Mocha and.lava.'! lbs. .Si. Rest Green Coffee, 10 lbs. $1. Red Rust Proof Seed Oat a per bushel. Tennessee Turf Oats 75c per bushel. Seed and Parley at $1.25 per bushel. 3 lbs. of good sun dried Apples for 23c. Rig lot of ftdl Cream Cheese at retail or wholesale. Nice lot of Pic-nic Hams al 10c per lb. A full line of Tobacco, Cigars and Cheroots to suit all taste. Several sizes of Sisal Rope in stock. is lbs. of Granulated Sugar for $1.(10. Horse and Mule Shoes, all sizes. Use Pralls. Stock Powders. PLEASING POSES We watch out for the posing of our subjects?to the best ad vantage. \Yc study expression and char acter and make photographs that are likenesses. Time for Christmas Pictures And we are anxious to have you come aud get a sitting. Nichol's Studio. ?VVVVVVVVVVV* STILL GOINO ONJ_ Our Closing1 Out Sale is still going on and will until the en tire stock is sold. If in need of goods in our line you can save money by using this opportunity. You can save two to five dol lars on Cook Stoves, five to seven dollars on Steel Ranges, three S to ten dollars on Bed- J room Suits of Fur- J niture, etc., all the way through. Sec us, ^ it will pay you. % The Caine & Pitts 5 Furniture Co. \ KILLthe couch" and CURE the LUNGS with Dr. King's New Discovery FOR CS?8 i?? and all THROAT AND LUND TROURLtG. OUAHANTEED ?ATIHFACTORY] OR MONEY ltF.*-Ui/I>Kl>. 8 Stores The Remember 8 Stores The Store That Saves You Money on Every Purchase. Special low prices are now being* offered by this underselling store. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Dry Goods of all grades, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Jack= ets, Rain Coats, in fact everything that is worn by Men, Women and Children. You will do yourself an injustice by not looking through our stock be fore buying. The public is invited to come in and inspect our stock and to make themselves at home at this Underselling Store. Special low prices in Furs and Jackets. Wo have a ver, large assortment of the latest style.; and patterns. Prices range from $2.98 up to $9.80. $5.00 Men's Suits reduced to $2.98. $10.00 Men's Suits at $4.50. $15.00 Men's Suits at .^7.81?. 7") Hoys Suits to close out at 98c, former price $1.50. $2.00 Boy's Suits at $1.89. $3.00 Hoy's Suits at $1.48. Men's and Hoy's Hants at a money saving event. Hoy's :{~>c Pants at 20c. ?Oc grade at 35e. 75c grado at 40c. 1 lot Mon's Woo! Pants U> close out at 50c and 7Sr, former price $1.50. Heavy Sea Island at 3 I-2c yd. Heavy Shoes to close out at file, former price $1.50. Wo couldn't mention everything, but wo are mentioning a few prices as to give you an idea, Everything else in this store is reduced for less than they can l>e manufactured. 1 bought lids stock at 30c Oil tliO dollar and wish to share with the public. THE 1*1?: M. Subotnick, Proprietor. *LE'S STORIi: M. Sperling, Manager On Partial Payments. A small amount down and a tittle each month will soon Buy a Diamond You will have it paid for before you know it, and with the money you would have thrown away. Besides You know the quality and the weight of the Diamond you huy from us. We sell the best and at rea ttonably low prices. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS. in the District Court of I he I ailed Slates, lor the district of South ( nrolhia, I n the mailer of Mrs S. I,. Nelson, liiiiikrupt? To the crodltOl'S Of Mis. S. I.. N iltfOII, of Laurens, in the County ol i.au peilS ami distriel aforesaid, a bankrupt i Notice is hereby given Hint on the iniii day of November, 1008, the said Mrs. S. I.. Nelson was duly adjudicated a bankrupt,and that the llrsi meeting of her creditors will be held 111 the offices of Simpson, Cooper & llabb, m Laurens, s. c, on the 27th day of No vember, Cms. at three o'clock In the afternoon, al which time ami place the said creditors may attend, prove their Claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus iiiess as may properly come before said mooting, .lohn I. Harle, liefe reo in liankruptcy, November 17. I!?nx. |Q 21 Simpson, Cooper & Habb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice In nil State Courts, rompt attention givoil to all l>niti 08 B, I Flannels | ? Scarlet Twills Medicated. S ? White Wool Twills. J IMain all wool yard wide in white. ^ Kxlra heavy yard wide Cotton I'Mceee. ^ I Hosiery 3 ^ Ladies1 black wool Hose. jji ^ Indies' blac k fleeced lined cotloti. ^ Misses' fine ribbed. ?j Hoys1 heavy ribbed extra weight. I Underwear $ A readies scarlet and white wool in separate pieces. ^B Ladies' while fleeced cotton ribbed. V Childr< n's I hiion Suits. ^ D Heavy fleeced Shelland Suits and Drawers for Men. \ W. G. WILSON & COMPANY $ J^VAW-'AWxi * - ^ -------- ^ Read what firs. Jas E. Iilalr of Boston tins to nay about Rloodine. " My daughter had suffered from birth (for twenty year*) from Eczema, and had tried many so-called euros ami (I...???n? of physician's prescriptions with little or no relief, until I was fcdvlsod to have her try " Itloodine," and I am thankful today to be able, to Inform you that she has been entirely cured after iini' mx bottles (?t " Itloodine." " llloodine " is positively the only remedy known to science that has the full power to drivo this much dreaded disease out of the system; no matter how long you havo been nfilictod with It. What Mr>. TM.tir says is enough to convince the most skeptical that" llloodlne will euro any Blood Disease. Itloodine costs but dOc per bottle, six bottles for ?2.1)0 Mail orders filled promptly. Rloodine Liver I'llle cure Constipation and Liver Ills, 25d per 1k>x. Sold on a positive guarantee by DR. H. K. POSEY, Laurons, S. C. Citation. 'rix* Still'- of Holl til Carolina. ( nun' s Of I <an ii lift. liv o. Ttiotiiptioi). I'robatn .MkIko: Whereas, .lohh i\ Roll, ?'. <'. c I*., l.niti'OfiH couiily, matin null to mo lo graul lilm l.ctloi'h of Ailutinittlratlon of Hu' Oftlllli ami offoclfl of (iuy S. dar rilt. Tlioflo arc ihoroforo lo clio nnd ml niouisli all and Rlngulai' UlO Windivd mid erodlloni of 4ho Huld (luv M. (lar? rott, (IccooHod, Um) ihoj In) nud fipponr boforn me In iho (lotivl <?>' I'robfilo, to llO hold iii I. nil' II.. (\ il.. s. c. on Iho ::nili ihi> ei |) ('ember, 1008, ue\i Itflor publication hereof, nl 11 o'clock in ihn ; rorpiioon, to rIiow onuHo, If any Ihoy have, why I Ik- said ailniinlsl i alioii HllOUlll not he j'.rnntt'il. (Hvon under ro> hand I It In I7lh dny Ol November, Anno Domini 1008, 0. Q, Dhow pi <>n. Probate .IuiIh?:,