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THE QUESTION. I Writ ton fer de Advortlser.1 ov hu de crimes di I eher |mv bin Ketalelng grog is dc grates! sin s cawsed mo. mizry pane an woe Dan enny udder, crime dats here be below, couos: jjit out ov de way, ye brande cellers ? i out ov de way. ye brande cellers. uu out ov de way. ye brande collers louse mined, meny a clobber teller.' Vouse rong de rich, youse roh de n0ro Vouse turned de nody from yore dore' rouse tuck de shuse frunt dc wimlus leet. Ami bred dal chlldeili ne;,d t? (.;,,. -?Coros. Now here you collie, an savs vouse sure. Dal dis is de stuff, dats kemicalv pur An dat is de trufe. dat I don't dont For dis is stun, com neuer win! about. ?Coros. An now der is. sum hard not ted fools \\ ants dat cuss hack an who is do tool I Ooze ye lacking, or nuts be a fool. Come now boys, dont be in dat pool. ?Coros. Now its away, an dar let it stay; Dis is wot your, madder wood say, If I h llvilt. or dod under de clay. Dont bring dat cuss, back her?- 'fer to stay. - - ('oros. Now Mr. Lawyer, take yore rem hack. We do no now youse on de rong track. Cess now you no/.,, dat its voted out. An dar it will stay wid out a dout.. ? -Coros. Now do Mine tigurs, dny'l be roun, Itotlll an a roun. all oher do loan. Mut day wont sell, in de hole yore, Much as de spensary. one Salday in toun. Coros. Hut now day hav. to be oil de sly. Case now day no. de spensry is dry. An den dat day mite run ngill Mac k. An be mite whirl an gitn dem uwlinek. --Coros. Way ober in Goi'gn, dar day Bay, Its taken Hum dem. der propurty away; If day make it ov ile corn as day say. Let dat corn be, de propurty sored away. ?Coros. Now Mr. Lawyor, you no its not rite To help dem on, in dat cussed lite. You help dem dat, propurty to shell. To make dat sussed, ling fer dein to sell. - Coros. Here is do ulgcr, ho spent do yore round. Plenty to closed, his family all nrotlli. Now lie der gose, a groulin nroun, Ca/e dem dar to/.e is all mi de grotlti. Col OS. He looks at <!e white man den at de crap. It wont pay d< . white Iiis money back, Now Mr. white man. del your dun. De spensry dot. your money an gone. ?Coros. Now Mr. Taff youl, jlno in de lite. An Kit dat stuff, (dare out ov site. You can hav sum made, dat is corn su re. An den de sic I nns can git dats mire. ?Coros. Den de scripshuns he pilin on de H?re, if dem dar doctors be notswore, Doy'l he scripshuns. to nit it shore. If de man wid do, <duh he not at de dore. ---Coros. Now Mr Kditnr. hopes youse is klnc, An let dis come, in your spare time. Hope yoUBO tryin. to he de rite kino, An up in lichen, he dar to shine. ('oros. Aglll Mr. I<Mitur. if day ax who is I. Sen dein to mo, an ill (ell em why. Its better fur de spensry to be dry. |)i' pore woman den hav sunn hin to fry. ?Coros. Auonamos. AN OPEN LETTER. To the Kdllor of The Advertiser, ami I want (lie People of Lnurcns 1? Kuovt that I write the following toliintnrily. Ilarrj I-. (londlel. I have suffered for (be past live years and have tried different doctors. ? but have had no relief until 1 boilglll a r?0 cent box of Mi-o-na from our drug store ( It, W. KllOWllon's) here a short lime ago. The Urs I box did me so much K<??'d thai I Immediately purchased another one. and now I feel heller than I have j at any time in the past live years. Am ; aide to eat anything and everything. it ml get a good night's sloop nflor wa ids. Was so bad at one time that all I was aide to eal lor over a month was a raw egg in half a glass of milk, two <>r three limes a day. I would .neslly advise anyi. suffering as I was from dyspepsia, to give this remedy a fair trial. I re main, gratefully yours, Harry L Goodie!, No. DUt Diver St., Astahula. Ohio. _''" Final Discharge. Take notice that Oil the Ith day of December. 1908, we will render a Dual account of our acts and doings as administrators of tho estate of SalHe Hawson, deceased, ill the office ,,f the Judge of Probate of Daurons county al I I O'clock, a. ni.. and on the snmo day will apply for a filial discharge from our trust as admin ist rotors. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on thai dale; and all persons having Claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. Lntirons Trust Company. Admlnlsl ralors. Nov. i. I OOS. i m Simpson, Cooper & Bahn, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all siate Courts, promptfattontion given to All i> uslnci YINOL CURES CHRONIC CQUGHsJ COLDS AND BRONCHITIS After Other Remedies Fail "I have been troubled with a chronlo cold and bronchitis for a long time and have Irted many remedies without finding relief. Through tho kiud (sug gestion of a frii ad 1 tried Vinol, and after taking four bottles, am entirely cured.1' A. H. Wlldo, 7:U5-8th Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. S. McDonald, 147 W, Congress St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I con tractcd a Bcvere cold last winter and thought 1 would uovor get. rid of il. I tried Vinol as a last lesort, and It has completely cured mo." Vinol combines two world-famed tonics, tho healing, medicinal proper tics of rod liver oil and tonic iron, de liciously palatable and agreeable to the weakest stomach. For this reason, Vinol is unexcelled as u strength builder for old people, delicate chil dren, weak and run-down persons, af Ur sickness and for Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. The Laurens Drug Co. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Trains. I.aureus. South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, 1908. WRST BOUND. No. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 a m No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:32 pm No. 1. Arrive Sp rtanburg.. 4:05 pm i No. r). Leave Greenwood... ''.r>a a m No. 5. Leave Laurons. 7.56 am No. 5. Arrivo Spurtanburg.. 0.30am No. 53. Leave Greenville... .12:20pm No. 53. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 pm No.*86. Leave Greenville .. 3 4:30 p m No.*86. Arrive Laurens. 6:25pm SOt TU Itot'NI?. No.' '1. Leave Spurtanburg .. . L2:'2o p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2:32 pm No, 2. Arrive Augusta. 6:15 pm No. <"?. Lenvo Spnrtunburg ... 5:00 p m No. ('.. Leave Laurens. 6:35pm No. 6. Arrivo Greenwood .... 7:.r>i> j> m No.*87. l eave Laurens.?. 8:10 am No. '87. Arrivo <Iroi nvillo... 10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Gr< enville ? 4:00 p m Trains "86 nnd'*87 daily except Sunday. Tri-weokly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Asho villo on trains Nos. 1 and '2; North bound.Tucsdays.Snturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. C. II. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. <;. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. A W. ANDERSON. Gen. Supt. ERNEST W ILLIAMS, G.P.A., Augusta, Ga. Ghamte: [h Remedy Cures Coli!?. < -i . : .1 Whooping Cough. Anderson & Blakely BROKERS The prettiest oak lawn, well set in grass, with best up-to-date concrete ? dwelling with 15 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. 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./ 10 lots of 10 acres each in 1-4 mile of Watts Mills at a bargain. 2(50 acres at Parks station, 2 dwellings and many outbuildings and very fine land. 200 acres near Lisbon for sale or rent. The Tongue farm Three hundred and fifty acres, 15 miles from town, half in fine timber, $15.00 per acre. The G. E. Putman or Roland place at ; a bargain. The prettiest place in Fountain Inni at a bargain. 96 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. i 302 acres in two tracts, on Duncan's creek, near Garlington station. 17A acres and fine mill and tenant house A mile Lanford station. 146 acres near Ware Shoals, finely improved and in high state cultivation. , 02 3-4 acres near Tumbling Shoals, high state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. 1.12 acres between Laurons and Clin 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 Rovd's Mill, $1000; one-half cash. Complete ginning outfit 2A 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. LAURBNS, S. C. T. C. TURNER, JR., ATT( >RNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all State courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Office in Enterprise Rank Building. ?ume Bargains in Real Estate. One house and lot in Sullivan St., good six room house and the lot alone containing about one aero is almost worth the money. Prico i?l .?"?<X>.iM>. A nice cottage on Garlington Street. Price $1,450.00. Some nice building lots on tl.. 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 those. Wo also have some nice larm.- on our list. See us if you want to buy or sell real estate. The Laurens Trust Comp'y II. A. McLEOD, Mgr. Ueal Estate Department. OMlcc in Todd Building. NOTICE TO We beg to announce that we now have a complete stock of everything carried in our lino. Have just received, this week, several car loads of Hour,meal, grits, meat, lard,etc Remem ber! We are headquarters for these goods, and are in a posi tion to sell yon good goods at as low a price aa high qual ity will permit. See us for prices on BAGGING AND TIES. J.S. Machen & Co. LAURENS, S C. ^al Estate Offerings On aert s Hi Inn 1. wit Ii dwolllng, good barn and out-buildings, near Owlngs. Price ? ; terms mado easy. 100 neroa of land, with live room dwolllng, o-rooni (onnnl house, good oul buildings, near Hickory Tavern, Sullivan township. Price $15.00 nor acre. acres of land in town of Kan ford, with live-room dwelling. Price $ I ,500. "?!' nci'i s of land in town of l.anford. with tenant hoUH, at $50.00 per acre. 52 acres of land in town of Cray Court, dwelling ami outbuildings. Price $"i0 per acre. 80 acres of laud in one mil.- of the town of (Iray Court, with two dwell ings. Price $10 per acre. 348 acres of lend near Itabiin Creek church, 8*room dwelling, three tenant houses. Price $.12.50 per acre. 100 acres of land in Youngs township, 11 room dwelling, two tenant houses, good bnrh. Price $2.250, 255 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known as the John Y. Boyd place with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $1.700. 180 acres of land in two miles of Waterloo, with dwelling and out-build ings. Price $2.250. 16 acres land known as the Gray Court quarry. This quarry is now in good working order and a line invest ment formen (hat want this line of business. Ask for prices and terms. 127 acres land in Sullivan township, 9 room dwelling, -rood out buildings, 1 tenant house. Price $.10 pet" acre. 27 acres land bounded byJ, C. Owings and J. It. Willis. Price $500. 150 acres land bounded by lands of Thomas Armstrong an I John Dfaydon. Dwelling and outbuildings. Price $!i5 per acre. 42 acres bounded l>v lands of the Padgett farm, J. < >. C. Fleming, W. J. Copolnnd, one dwelling and cut-build ing. Price $2,250.00 60 acres at Cray Court, 4-room house and out building, bounded by lands of E. T. Shell and M. II. Murdine. Price $oti per acre. Seven room house and two acre ltd in town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,5? in. no! 11") 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 houses $:io per acre. Terms made easy. 100'acres of land, 8 room cottage, 'J tenant houses, in one half mile of Dial's church. Price $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fairvicw'township Green ville county, near Cedar Falls, hounded l>y .lohn Terry, Clyde Willis, .lohn Pod on and others, three dwellings (dose to church and tine .school. Price $18.00 per acre. 7 lots suitable for (building purposes, in the town of Simpsonville; prices made right. 115 acres land, known as the old Wham homestead Or "Wham's Lawn," with dwelling and out buildings. Price $27.60 per acre 12t> acres land 2'._. miles from Parks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2-horse farm in cultivation; fine pasture and well timbered. Price $3,000. GO acres of half mile from Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with 10 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of fine bottom land. Price $1,800. 17J1 acres of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded In lands of W. M. Deck, Wm. Wham and It. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant houses and throe horse farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Price $4,000. 84 acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings. Bounded l>v lands of W. R. Cheek, I). Woods and others. Price $2,500.00. 142 acres of land, bounded by estate of .1. R. SwitZOr 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 ?2.J00. One lot with four room house on Gal - ling! on st., nicely located. CricO$1,650. ? 53acres of land in one mile of Green Pond church, hounded l>y lands.if K. ('. Stone, Robert Wood.0! and others, with n six room cottage, tenant house, line wired-in pastures. $35 per acre. 810 acres in Lnurons township, hound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant houses. This farm will bo divided into ! ">o acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $L'."> to $50 per acre or will sell the Whole for $32,000.00 2 acres land in the ( ily of I.aureus, on Hast Main Street, bounded by prop erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes and oth er.-'. Price $1,300. 5.32 acres land fronting North Harper street, just outside corporate limits, with 7-room dwelling. Price $3,000. 103 acres near Mt. olive church. Waterloo township, known as part of the Washington place, two dwelling and necessary out-building.-. Price .Sl?.tm per acre. 639 acres land 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn and outbuildings, lt? tenant houses, well timbered, 1 l-hor.se farm in cultivation. : PriCO per acre $35. 500 acres of land within six miles of I.aureus, live miles of Clinton, with dwelling ami four tenant houses, j:>'> acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 pot' acre. 98 acres land near Watts Mills, bounded by S. 0. Peak and M. A. Knight, 1 tenant house. Price $40 per acre. 200 acres land, hounded by lands of Mrs. .Iesse Teaguc, Jno. Watts. Dr. Puller, dwelling and tenneni houses, i horse farm in cultivation. Price $6,000.00. 68 acrefl land 22 miles Cray Court, bounded by lands of J. II. Godfrey, John Armstrong and ot hers. Price si ,650.00. 200 acres land, Waterloo township, bounded by lands of estate of W. T. Smith, .1. R. Anderson and Saluda riv er. Price $2,600.00. Oner lot in cilv of 1,aureus, nicely located, six room cottage, containing 6-8 acres. Price $2600.00. J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocksand Bonds. Gray Court, S. C. Make this Bank Your * Place of Deposit It may be that sonic time von will Hh ? "i * i need some assistance that this bank can render. It" yon are depositing your money hero and transactint; your business with us you may bo ??? assured of our friendly consideration Hp at all linies. YVc arc at your service. 4i the BAN k SC LAU .._ L.AURENS, S.C. The Bank for Your Savings. How Long Is It? Before CKristmas. Now don't get rattled, but buy your Toys, Dolls, Trains, Beds and Tables Before the Rush You want Books ? Wo have them from ~ cents to $3.00?for wee folks as well as for young and old folks. Please do not send off for goods until you have set n our stock. Will be wide open December 1st. I Palmetto Drug Co.B ? No new Hands at the J I Bellows. s j_\ 9 We have on hand fresh from the long-leaf \ piney woods the best line of Siding, Ceil- \ V ing and Flooring ever brought to Laurens \ for the money?from $1 to $2.50. ( '.-ill and see US on this subject and see the ma- $ ^ terial and we can size youup in both nual- w. ^ lty and prices. For lime, hard plasl \ cement, laths, shingles, paryoid Ro< \ sash, doors and blinds, call to see us and we can satisfy you also. ? We thank our friends of every race ^ ^ and color for their patronage in the pii it, v? and hope to merit your continued favor; ?-% tu Respectfully, ? ^ H. E. Gray & Son; if f 11i<: k: Do you sell cotton ? Do you sell cotton seed ? Do you hire cotton pickers ? If so, call and get one of our Cotton M mttais, a valuable hook foi cotton producers find buyers. They are PR KK and we want lo distribute ihcm, so do not hesitate to c onn- in and . ?k for one. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C.