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* OKAY COUNT. * ***??>******<??>??> The following lutoreBting urtlole, by "L. T. W." of Basley, written for The State, will be of interest to The A lvcrtiser readers: IOasly, Nov. lit. A few weeks ago the writer had the happy privilege of visiting under very auspicious circutii stances the progressive little town of Gray Court, which Is delightfully sit uated on the Charleston and Western Carolina railroad in I,aureus county. 20 miles from Greenville and It) from Laurens. The town covens an area of one mile square ami is picturesque ami attrac tive to an unusual degree, Im pressing a stranger as having a bright future in prospect, The grand and stately Ulue Itidgc mountains form a beautiful back ground, as it wore, although so far dis tant their lofty heights seem to keep a silent watch over the town ami na turally one looks from nature to na ture's Coil. This section is well wooded and abounds in deep and sparkling streams that ripple and (low through a line farming country. Well cultivated Heids of grain ami other fa rill products are greatly in evidence. The population, though small at pre.-, out, is increasing at a steady rate and all who move in are substantial, en terprising citizens. There is a commendable amount of public spirit shown whenever an en terprise is launched, the mayor of the town. Mr. I. X. Leak', being very pro gressive and possessed of sound judg ment and ability. His associates in office, wardens of this embryo city, Messrs. I., c. Dor roh, B. T. Shell, it. I.. Gray and 0. K. Dorroh are progres sive, live business men who are ever ready to labor for the advancement of their tow n. The mental development of the young is under the management of an able corps of tea*liters, with Mr. .1. A. Willis as principal, who assemble at the Gray Court-Owings institute, which is pleasantly located in a native grove of beautiful oaks. A tennis court and ball ground show to the casual vis itors that (he physical development of the pupils is not neglected. The cost or the building is $10.000, the land having been donated by friends of edu cation. There are two churches, Methodist and Presbyterian. The former erected at a cost of $3,000, is handsomely situ ated on an eminence overlooking the town and commands an extensive view of the numerous homes of this vicin ity. There is a membership of 150 at the Gray Court church and Kin in the entire circuit. The present pas tor. Uev. H. M. Dtlbosc, with his noble wife and interesting family are higlify esteemed and doing a good work at this point and elsewhere; the writer can testily to the kind hospitality that is bestowed upon the erstwhile guest and "stranger who tallies within their gates." The Methodist church building de mands more than a passing notice, for one does not often lind so handsome and Conveniently appointed an edi fice outside of a large town. It is modern and up-to-date in many re spects, with elegant stained glass win dows, semi-circular pews, sloping doors, Sunday school rooms, pastor's study with library, numerous outran ces. and good heating facilities The value of the lot is estimated, with the church included, at $0,000, Including also a very handsome memorial win dow erected to the memory of Mr K. \j, Cray, who was the foremost in the development of this section ami de voted to the cause of Methodism: the tasty and beautiful blending of colors Which is developed in the central lig ure can not fail to impress the oh server. Connected with this church in good running order are two nour ishing missionary societies, the Ladies' and Children's Willing Workers. Mrs. It. 1.. Gray is president id' the former, and Mrs. W. II. McCain of the latter, with Mrs. Gray as lady manager. Sab bath school every Sunday. fttend* Crovtth in Building. There is a steady growth in building, several new residences adorning the line sites that everywhere abound Two or more new stores and a tele phone system in contemplation and four general merchandise firms in op eration and other enterprises testify to the spirit of the town. There is also a modernly equipped drugstore and a splendid new bank in success ful operation. The last mentioned in stitution has been opened lately and represents a capital stock of $20,000 with the latest and most approved fa cilities for handling Cmle Sam's eagles, dollars and cents. The merry sound of the oil mill whistle and ginnery vibrates pleasing ly upon the ear of the visitor and local citizens, while convenient to the mart of trade is found a substantial Partn ers' union warehouse for storing the beautiful fleecy staple which is grown in the well cultivated Heids. One of the most elegant ami con venient residences land there are some beautiful homes) is that of Mr. It I.. Gray, which stands on a slight emi nence adjacent to the town. The build ing is beautiful in proportion, repre sents three stories and embodies all that is modern in appointment and ar tistie in detail and?Anlsb. Tiie Bplen diil granite pillars, archway, base uiont and entrances testify to tho vast mineral resources of tho county, as moat of the material used In eonsturc lloil is the native growth of tiie for ests ami (|uarrles. .Most of the leading colleges of the State. Clemson. Itock Hill. Wofford and others, are liberally patronized and the older residents seem fully alive to the necessity of qualifying the youth ful generation. The news of the world at large?re ligious, social and political?Is fur nished through the columns of various publications, foremost among the num ber being The State, the most progres sive and ably edited journal of the South. There are from !f> to 20 dally and as many semi-weekly copies re ceived at I his ofllce. The writer is largely indebted to Mr. Harry McCain for his kindness and courtesy in supplying data concerning this most progressive town, and here by lender thanks to one of her most promising and obliging young business men. L. T. YV. The Ltulenec in the Case. years use is evidence?Millions of consumers is evidence?sales made by 1(5,(100 agents is evidence. You buy 1 gallons I.. ? M. I'aint and 51 gallons Cure Linseed Oil (at til) ccntsi mix ihem and mnkc 7 gallons best paint ready for use cost only $1.20 per gal-, Ion?Done in 2 minutes. .1. 11. & M. L. Nash, Laurens. Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton, L. & M. Paint Agents, i 17 and PS Count) Teachers Association. Next meeting of the Laurens County Teachers' Association will be hold in tho court house at Laurens, Saturday. December .">. 1908, beginning at half past ten o'clock. Following is the program: l. Reorganization and election of officers. 2. Geography in primary grades. Miss Maggie Cat lington. ::. A demonstration of the nations of the earth and the effects of the same. Supt. B, L. .Jones. t. The prevailing direction of winds on the earth's surface and their ef fects on climate. Supt. 10. It. Hall. This is tho last meeting that will he held before the Christmas holidays, and the committee earnestly requests that all boards of trustees in the county urge their teachers to attend tliis meeting. We cannot expect to make the association a success without the co-operation of all teachers. Whether you are on the program or not, come to the meeting, and thus by your presence encourage this work of instruction and aid to teachers, and which will in the end be beneficial to the schools over which you have su pervision. At this meeting the school Improve ment association will also bo reorgan ized and delegates elected to the State association, which meets in Co lumbia, Dec 30th, 1908, Very respectfully, lt. W. Nash. For Committee. Prohibition in ( bester. Chester. Nov. 21.?As showing the "drying" effect of the closing up of the doors of the dispensary in Chester, it Is learned from Mayor R. U. Caldwell i hat for the tirst time since his en trance upon the duties of mayor -May. 1907?there was no mayor's court on Monday morning, the 16th iifm.. the lirsl Monday morning after the Clos ing of the dispensary; Uo "Sundaysln nera" listed for hearing next morning. Verily the dry regime starts off ef fectively. Atlanta is having a hot Contest over the race for Mayor. ".lint" Wood ward, the notorious drunkard and red light habitue received the Democratic nomination, and because of recent Im moral conduct an independent ticket lias been hrought out. Land Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In the Court of Common Pleas. Dora Madden, Delia Garrett, et al. Plantlffe, vs. K. II. Madden. Mary Madden, et al. I icfendants. Posunnt to a decree of the Court in (he above stated case, 1 wll sell al public outcry to (he highest bidder, at Laurens. C. IL. S. O. on Salesday in December next, being Monday the 7th day of (he month, during the legal hours for such sales. Hie following described properly to wll: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in the County and Slate above named, containing Two Hun dred and Ten (210? acres, more or less, ami hounded by lands of .1. D. M. Shaw. Mrs. .lohn Fowler. Mrs. Hunter. Casper Smith, Hessy Finley, Mrs. Mar tha Madden, and others; this land will be divided into two (2) tracts and so sold. Plats can bo seen in Clerk's office Terms of Sale: One-half Cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to bo paid twelve months from dale of Hale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing legal Inlores) from date with leave lo pur chaser to pay his entire bid In cash. Purchaser lo pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to bo resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same lernis. at risk of former purchaser, JOHN l'\ HOLT. C. (' C. P. &? O. S.. Laurens. S C. Dald, (his November 10, 190K. Sullivan's STORE You will always find a full stock uf IIICAVY GROCERIES at lowest ju ices. Flour all grades from the best Second Patent to the finest made ?Henry Clay- all purchased be fore the advance. Try a can of our nice New Orleans Syrup for 50c and 60c. Good Roast Coffee 8 lbs. for $1. Finest Mocha and Java 3 lbs. $1. Best Green Coffee, l<> lbs. $1. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats 75c per bushol. Tennessee Turf Oats 75c per bushel. Seed and Barley at $1.25 per bushel. 3 lbs. of good sun dried Apples for 25c. Rig lot of full Cream?Cheese at retail or wholesale. Nice lot of Pic-nic Hums at li>c per lb. A full line of Tobacco, Cigars and Cheroots to suit all taste. Several sizes of Sisal Rope in stock. 18 lbs. of Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Horse and Mule Shoes, all sizes. Use Pratts Stock Powders. I PLEASING POSES We watch out for the- posing of our subjects?to the best ad vantage. We study expression and char acter and make photographs that arc likenesses. Time for Christmas Pictures And we are anxious to have you conic and get a sitting. Nichol's Studio. For all the New School Books CALL AT Posey's NOTICK TO ( KMMTOItS. All persons holding Claims against the estate of PoriUOlia Clanks, deoeiu ml. are hereby notified ami required to establish them before me ni ? refer ence to be held at my office Oil the I Till day of December, noxt, or they will I? forever barred. Given under my hand ami seal this 20lll day of November. 100ft o. c. Thompson, < l loa I > 17-41. JtldgO Probate. Dr. King's New Life Pills The best in the world. Diamonds On Partial Payments. V small amount down and a little each month will soon Buy a Diamond You will havo it paid for before you know it, and with the money you would havo thrown away. 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