The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 09, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
f: CLINTON ENJOYS
BUILDING PER101V
Handsome New Union Station 1}i;?
u Number of New Dwellings me
Uoing up?Others to fellow.
Clinton, Nov. 2-1.?The growth and
improvement of Clinton goes on stead
ily. The pretty litt!.- union station is
exceedingly ornamental and when the
park around it is completed and the
sheds built there will not be n more
delightful place to wail for n train In
than Clinton. The contractor, Mr.
Miladl of Columbia, is very proud of
his workmanship.
Mr. It. /,. Wright's handsome new
building on North Hrood street is one
of the most solid j.ncl substantial
buildings in tow n. n is built of
brick ami contains two large conven
ient stoic rooms on th<> ground lloor,
and a number of rooms above.
M. s. Itailey & Sons have recently
put In now show windows which are
kept beautifully decorated,
There are now paved sidewalks all
over the business section. Mr. I.. II.
^ Davidson ami the .1. w. Copoland Co.
liaVO recently erected warehouses by
k Hhe Columbia. Nowberry and Laurcns
railroad track.
A te w mill village has sprung up
around mill number two in the past
year.
in every part of town new dwellings
are going up and there is yel a tie
mnnd for more.
M.'. 10. II. Hull's lovely new home on
Cleveland Avenue is going up rapidly.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. I?. Copeland are in
their new home mi Coutculol street.
Mr, Swnrtstburg has moved into the
l?reiiy new cottage on Centonlal streel
recently <?: t-d by Mr. .lohn I). Davis.
Dr. .1. 11. Austin has bought a lol on
Conieuial streel and will build a iiot t
home mi it at once. Mr. and Mrs. (i.
Pitts have moved into one of the pret
ty new houses on Mnsgrove street re
really built by Mr. John Voting. Mr
II. I.. King's nice new house on Pliin
ny Avenue is completed and occupied
Dr. Lawrence IIa I ley is erecting a
pretty collage next door to Dr. Walk
er Pulley's on West Main, whic h ho
will probably have need for shortly.
> Mr. V.. .1. I.cake's handsome hotlK
on North liroad is nearly completed,
and he and Mrs. Lenke, and Misses
Allen ami Maynie l.etlko have all'Cad)
moved into it. renting the Lenke house
in Mr S. I,. Saxon.
Mr. Jeff. Poland Is building a neat
col laue mi 0\\ ens Hill.
Mr. McMillan's new residence on
Mnsgrove is one of |ho most elegant
houses in town.
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Citation far betters of Vdmiuistration.
'i I * Stale f South Carolin?
?\ County of Lauren-.
ov'O, L Thompson, Probate .bulge:
w hereas, c. c. I'Vatherslono made
suit to me. to granl him Idlers of Ad-'
III III Isl I'llt loll of the estate and effects
of Samuel t'. Todd!
I'ln se are therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Samuel C.
Todd. deceased. Hint they be and lip
, pear before. in the Court of Pro
. bale, lo he held at LnUreils C. IL, S. C.
on ih,. 1 i;ih day of December, inn*,
next, alter publication hereof, at I I
o'clock in the forenoon, lo show cause,
If (my they have, why the said Admin
istration should not he granted.
(liven uinler my hand this 1st dllj
of December, Anno Domini IDOS.
0, t!. Thompson,
|S 'I Probate Judge.
The Southern Presbyterian (Icnornl
Assembly is lo ereel a iiiouumeut to
.lohn alviu.
Presldenl Roosevelt's last message
i<> Congress will he delivered ibis
week.
Had 11 Close Call.
Mrs Ada L ('room, the widely
known proprietor of the ('room Hotel.
Vaughn. Miss., says: "For several
months I suffered with a severe cough
anil consumption seemed to have its
; on lite, when a friend recom
mended Di. Kings New Discovery. I
1,. gan taking it ? ml three hoi*
Uns ;.end .1 complete cure." The
. tamo of (his lifo saving cough and
'.cold remedy, and lung and throat
healer Is world wide. Sold ai the
Ptilmelto Drug Company and the
I,niireiis Drug Company. ?*?'? cents
Oiul $1.01). Trial hot lie lice.
Utile \\ iie 1 irumhiad, w hat makes
man always give a woman a dia
mond engagement ring'.' 0 rand
fat her Tito woman.
We Sell
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give sat
isfaction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
. us for it.
We ask all those who are
run-down, nervous, debih
tated, aged or weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on
coughs, bronchitis or incipi
ent consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
S The I aureus DriifcCo.
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A Bank Account is not
I Only a Luxury but
* A Necessity
To a successful business mail.
Do you know of a man or woman who is con
dueling a successful business without the assistance
of n bank account ?
N'o matter what line of business you are engaged
in?farming, merchandising, teaching, clerking or
one of the professions, von should have an account
wiib i\ bank?THIS HANK.
\Vc furnish a bank book and checks free.
?B^LAURtNS
D?RENS, S :C~. ?
The Bank for Your Savings.
CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO?
LINA RAILROAD
Arrival and Departure *>i Trains, I nnrens,
S(?n(t< Carolina.
V.l EECTIVE JUNE litt?-;.
\\ 1..-T HOUND.
No. 1. Leave Augusta. 10 :10 a in
No. 1. Leave Laufens.2:32 pm
No. 1. Arrive Spnrlnnburj,';. 1:05 pm
No. ?. Leave Greenwood. .. 0:50 a in
i\'o. 5. LeuVo Lnurons.7:eG a m
Nu. 5. Arrive Sparlnnburg.. 0.30 am
\'o. f>:s. Leave Greenville.12:20pm
No. 53. Arrive Laureus. 1:45 p m
No.*80. Leave Greenville .... 4:30pm
N<?. sti, Arrive Lnurcns. 0:25 pm
S '1:11 ?OUN?.
No. 2. L< nve Spai lunburg ... 12:20 p m
No. 2. Leave La irona. 2:32 p ni
No. 2. Arrive \iu/ustn. 6:15 pm
No. 6. I -cave Spnrtnnburg ... 5:00 p in
No. <>. Leave I nitrons. 6:35 p m
No. Arrive Greenwood .... 7i60 p m
No.*87. Leavo Laureus. 8:10 a m
No. *sv. Ai rive. Greenville ... l<?:2(i a m
No. ">2 Leave Lnurcns,. 2:35 pm
No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 pm
Trains '88 and '87 daily except Sunday.
Tri weekly through Pullman Parlor
Car service between Augusta and Ashc
ville on trains Nos. 1 and 2; North
bound,Tuesduys,Saturdays : Southbound i
Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays,
C. IL GASQUE, Agent,
Laureus, S. C.
<;. T. KUY.w. Gen. Agt.,
Greenville, S. C.
A.W. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt.
ERNEST WILLIAMS. CP.A.,
Augusta, Ga.
Seed!
Seed!
Seed!
Big Supply of Seed
just received.
Wheat, Barley, Rye
and Clover. All kinds
of clover seed, Crimson,
Red and Ruvr.
(iet them now at
Kennedy
Bros.
borne Bargains in
Real Estate.
One House und lot in Sullivan SL,
good six room house and the lot alone
containing about one aero is almost
worth the money. Prico $1.000.00.
A nice cottage on Gnrlington street.
Prico $1,450.00.
Some nice building lets on tho odgo
of town, six acres for Ottly $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 lame on our
list. See us if you want to buy or sell
real estate.
The
Laurens
Trust Comp'y
II. A. McLtiOO, Mgr. tteal (Ostatc
1 Kpart mcnt.
< Ulice in Todd Uuiidim;.
notici: to 4
I MERCHANTS! s
We beg#lo announce that wo
now have a cotnpi? to slock of
ovcrythinj? carried in our line.
Have just received, this week,
several ear loads of (lour,meal,
grits, meat, lard,etc. Remem
ber! Wo uro headquarters for
these goo.Is, and arc in a posi
tion to sell you good goods
at as low a price as high qual
ity will permit. See us for
price-- on
BAGGING
AN!)
TIES.
J.S. Machen & Co.
LAtlKENS. :' C.
Real Estate Offerings
lif? acres ol hind with dwelling, good
barn and out-buildings, nenr Owlngs.
Price ?*'..?"??'?; terms nuulo easy.
Iott a"r?.'- of lami. with live room
dwelling, rotmi toiiivnl house, good
i til buildings, near Hickory Tavern,
Sullivan township. Price $15.00 per
tie re.
:>'_? acres of laud in town of Lnu
ford, with live-room dwelling. Price
?? I ..*.<'??.
.">'.? in rest of hind in town of Lau ford,
with lennnl hens, tit $50.00 per ncre,
52 acres of land in town of Qrny
Court, dwell in-..- and outbuildings.
Price s.' u per ;?< re.
S'.i acres of land in one mile of the
town of <!r;y Court, with two dwell
ings. Price pei- nere.
!it,S acres of land near Rnhun Crook
church, ?-iooiti dw<dllng, three lennnl
ItoilSi s. Price jior re,
100 acres oI land in Votings township,
11 room dwelling, two tenant houses,
good barn. Price $2.250.
255 acres of land in Waterloo town
ship, known as I ho John V. Boyd place
with dwelling and out-buildings. 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 qtiarrv. This quarry is now in
good working order and a line invest*
ment formen Ihal want this line of
business, Ask for prices und terms.
127 acres land in Sullivn township,
0 room dwelling, good out buildings, 1
tenant house. Trice $!!() per acre.
27 acre , land bounded by J. C. Owings
ami .1. It. Willis, Price ?500.
30 ncn land bounded by lands of
Thomas Armstrong and .lohn Dwydon.
Dwelling and out buildings. Price $35
per act e.
?12 acres hounded by lands of the
Padgett faun. i. (?. C. Fleming, W. J.
Copclnnd, one duelling and out build
ing. I'rice $2,250.00
5(5 acre- at Gray Court, 'l-room house
and out building, bounded by lands of
K. T. Shell and M. II. Kunline. Price
per acre.
Seven room house aial two nere lot in
town id' Gray Court, modern build.
Prico 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 aero.
200 acres of land one mile of Dial's
church; 5 tenant houses $30 per acre.
Terms made easy. ?
100'acres of land, s room cottage, 2
tenant houses, in one'naif mile of Dial's
church. Price $4,000. Terms made
easy.
205 acres in Fairviow'township Green
ville county, near Cedar Kails, bounded
by .lohn Terry, Clyde Willis, John Ped
en and others, three dwellings close to
church and tine school. Price $18.00
per acre.
7 lots suitable for [building purposes,
in the town of Simpsonvillc; prices
made right.
11.'? acres land, known as the old
Wham homestead or "Wham's Lawn,"
with dwelling and out-buildings. Prico
$27..".(I per acre
120 acres land 2j(j mih I from Barks
dale station with dw< ing and out
buildings; 2-horso faro in cultivation;
line pasture and well t'.nbercd, Price
$3,000.
00 acres of half mile from Dial's
( lunch with dwelling and outbuildings,
with K> acres in cultivation, 10 acres of
line bottom hind. Price $1,800.
173 acres of html in Dial's Township,
known as the Wham place, bounded by
lands of W. M. Deck. Wm. Wham and
It. A. Nash, with good dwelling, tenant
houses and threo horse farm in cultiva
tion. See this property for there is a
bargain for you. Price $4,000.
si acres near Friendship church, good
dwelling and outbuildings. Hounded by
lands of W. It. Cheek, I). Woods anil
others. Price $2,500.00.
142 acres of land, bounded by estate
of J, It. Swit/er and Simpson estate,
with dwelling. 2 tenement houses and
gOOd Outbuildings. Price $20 per acre.
1 acres land rod nine room dwelling,
servant's house, in town of Gray Court.
Price $2?;ot).
Dm lol with four room house on Gar
linglon st., nicely located, 'rico $1,650.
53 acres of land in one mile of Green
Pond church, bounded by lands of IS. C.
Stone, Robert Woods mid others, with
n six room cottage, tenant hi.use, line
wired-in pastures, $35 per acre.
810 acres in Laurcns township, bound
ed by lands of W. A. Mills. W. A.
Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nice
dwellings, well supplied with tenant
houses. This farm w ill be divided into
50 acre lots if so desired, ranging in
price from $25 to $50 per acre or will
sell tin- whole for $32,000.00
2 acres land in the City of I,aureus,
on Bast Main Street, bounded by prop
erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes and oth- '
era. Prico $1,300.
5..'52 acres land fronting North Harper
street, just outside corporate limits,
with 7-rooni dwelling. Price $3,000.
103 acres n< ur .'.It. ' dive < 'hutch.
Waterloo township, known as part of
t he Washington place, two dwelling and
necessary nut-buildings. Price $15.0(1
per acre.
.VI!? acres land 2 miles of Tumbling
Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn
and outbuildings, in tenant houses, well
timbered. I I horse farm in cultivation.
Price pei acre $35.
500 acres of land within six miles of
Laurcns. live miles of Clinton, with
dwelling and four tenant houses, 250
acres in cultivation, balance in wood
land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre.
08 acres land near Watts Mill.;,
bounded by S. <). Leak and M. A.
Knight, I tenant house. Price $40 per
acre.
200 acres land, bounded |i\' lands of
Mrs. Jesse Teaguo. Jno. Vvatts, Dr.
!?' i.'er, dwelling and lenneni houses, i
horso farm in cultivation. Price
$6,000.00.
68 acres land 21 miles (Iray Court,
bounded by lands of ,1. II. Godfrey, John
Armstrong ami others. Price$1,650.00,
200 acres land, Waterloo township,
bounded by lands of estate of W. T.
Smith, J. It, Anderson and Snluda riv
er. Price $2,500.00.
One lot in cilv id' I .aureus, nice ly
located, six room cottage, containing
r>-? acres. Prico $2500,00.
J. N. Leak
Ucal Estnto, Slocks and Bond?. Gray Court, S. C.
N*- TA B LETS - l\R v
A.M. LEWIS MEDICINE fg^riQjJ5S^A
Fur Sale by Palmetto Drug Co.
How Lonir Is
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Before Christmas^
Now don't get rattled, but bin yourTo?
Dolls, Trains, Heels and Table:
Before the Rush
You want Books ? We have Lheni from 2 cent i to !
$3.00?for wee folksii.; well as for
young and old folks.
Please do not send off for goods until you have seen
our stock. Will bo wide open Dec mbcr 1st .
Palmetto Drug ~'o.
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We have on hand fresh from the lon<> leaf
piney woods the best line of Siding, C il
ing and Flooring even* broughI to Lai
for the money?from %\ to ' Call
and see us on this subject and i ee
terial and we can si'/.e you up in both ? 1
ity and prices. For lime bard ph
cement, laths, shingles, paryoid Itoofii
sash, doors and blin Is, call Lo si I
we can satisfy you also.
We thank our friends of . ? ?..
and color for their patronage in the p. I,
and hope to merit your continued favor .
Rospe ctfully,
H. E. Gray & Son
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If so, call and ^ct one of out Cotton
a valuable book fof cotton prodi
buyers.
Thoy are l'KKl". and wo \\\\\ t->
ihctti, so do not hesilntt? lo come in
for one.
Do you sc 11 cot ton ?
Do you sell cotton seed
Do you hire cotton pickei
Enterprise Bank |
Laurens, S. C.