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MAIlltiKI) ON TIM: TKAIN. Ccrciuouj Witnessed h) Main \\ !i > Chanced to ix- ut stallen. Many people who chanced in he the railway station on Wcdlicsda.v when the 2 o'clock trains came in had the pleasure of witnessing ;, num i-I age on the Charleston hound irnln. The contract inj; parties were Mi. \v Convoy Hughes of Ware Shoals an | Miss Mary Kiddle of Owings Station. Mr. Hughes together with the Itev. .1. T. Taylor of W are Shoals, who per formed the ceremony, came in on tie train from Greenwood, arriving aboul live minutes before the arrival of the Spnrtanburg train, which bore ti: bride-elect. Miss Kiddie, who has been visiting her sister in Spartan burg, came from (hi i city in company with her sister and two friends Tin y were met by Mr. Hughes and together they repaired to train No. and standing in the aisle of (he car. 'n (he presence of many Interested onlooker, they were made husband and wife. The couple wen! directly to Charles ton, where they will spend their hon ey-moon. Mr. LiUghes is a rural mail carriei at Ware Shoals and Mi:.s Kiddie I the daughter of Mr .1. .1. Kiddle, one Of the largest farmers ol the county. Increased Freight lleccipls. While such items are not umu oul for publication, it was by chance thai a very interesting remark was heard on the streets a few days ago: one that is quite slgnillcailt, especially hi I these imagined "hard limes." Il is said that the freight receipts for the mouth of October at the Laurens de pot were $14,000 in excess of (ho re ceipts for October of last year; and while this does not necessarily mean that the merchants of Ihe city are Belling more goods, it does mean Ihlil they are buying more, and thai hi h self is a sigiiillcaut fact, _. _ ? New Pastor III Walls Mills. Brother .1. A. Urock, who hin been attending school in Willhunsion and serving Warrior Creek church, LtHi rens Association, has been called In the Watts Mills church. Laurens As sociation, and expects to move his family to Laurons in January, and de vote his full time to these two church es. - Rapt ist Courier. The saleswoman i> one kind ol a show girl. I*'?riiiors' I n'n.i ?>({< The Lauren* I KIM lielil i 'i enthusiastic iiioeihiy (in Sat . ,. vv,? ?troiij.< ?? ??ill:- mi in- ? thiil tin t'uluii iniisi Imve . ?. ? ,| work, mil) Unit there slioiil i i. c, .miy meeting sometime durl .,, month to con slder tin- i|ui ? ., ,,: fertilizers an.I lor other purpi 'I'll.' bUSillCS : :;. Ill of Ulis I' ii toll was instruct, it ? . Columbia hext Wedncsduv iu 'hi a meetln? of ? ropresentii of the I'nloii from the I various i..?:,. ol i lie State that will j ?on\ene n conference upon matters' ?.f interest to i!.> t'nlon. All He Dil me urged to come out ?'i.m Saturday at p. m.. at the j ?' Wilde Anderson. President, j (Jet I lie Two, Xow, licgihiiing viia February I. I DO'S j tin- c'ombiniitlni price of The Adver-: tisi'l' with '; e Churl, -ion Weekly ' News and Courier ..ill be raised to j tl.l't a year. Two months remain inj wlileh ie w and . id subscribers may I lake ad Mi' ... n: i! i splendid coin-I hinalion a; !!:?? piescnl price of $L*?u. s. i.-l iu your order i uw. Tliii'ik of I i it litt le, i : i;e small price of j yi.'.H you ?' yoiii own county paper ota-e a wei it mid n l ?vice .1 week news paper that covers the news of the who'.. >.ic)d. Init!i for ene lull year. I Mi Iii i: hed everj v*< due. it: y II lid Sat urday chili Issui oi ihe Weekly News! and Courier eohtaliis all the u ws of importance, not only of t' day of publication, i.n- of all Ini veiling days. The cream "i the Associated Press News tie' n rentes! news gath ering agency in ihe world-*aud all import..at happenings in South Caro lina ale given ns well its striking edi lorinl artii ? i ml stories of one kind hud ah ithi I has departments for men. Women iili ! children. It is a clean newspaper, and it is a home newspaper. n,|s>ii , ihdlj Postponed, yi .. ;;. My In be held ,.ith He Warrior Creek church on i,,m .. Mirday has been postponed. It v ill ho !;? Id at some lltno In the near llllun What is your fa ?eoiid Olllcehold r\ ? s another mzA The best place to H^HR* select Christmas WritipdDejkf Presents for your Friends or any member of your family Consisting of a beautiful line of Morris Chairs, Ladies' Writing* Desks, Dining Ta= hies and Sideboards. All beautifully finished in different ^^^^^k designs and sizes. Also a large line \'\ 45i ? .l 'f ftS. of many other articles that we have , not the space to mention. You will r" ' * not have any trouble in selecting | I presents if you will come in and let us show you through our line. ?3 Liie insu rar IIOM15 OFFICE: 1* AI JHC H I, N. ?\ Strongest in the Sor ?. Surplus to Policy Holders, $490,291.07 $35.33 in assets for every dollar or liability. Strong in surplus, conservative in management, as laii u dicy contract as safety will permit, the Jefferson ... k; your patronage, not only because it is geographically in the South, but because . .give as good security as any Company anywhere, and yet retain capital for Sou: hern development. All kinds Term, Life and Endowment Policies Cash Loan, paid-up and Extension Values. All limited payment participating Life and Endowment forms guaran tee immediate paid-up policies tor the face amount without payment of fur ther premiums in case of total disa bility from any cause. AT ACl ao $10,000 Ordinarv Life Participating costs $235.00 $10,000 20-payni mt Life Participa ting costs ? ? ? $10 ooo 20-Year Endowment Partici ' paling costs $190.50 Strongest in the South for the World. JOSK1MI (i. BROWN, President |?, i). < )i i] j), |r? V. r ui.l tit it. Mtfl CHAS, \\ (iOLDi Sec K: Su|.t. Ajjcitcies A. Hi ANDIIKWS. N ? . I* " Soui In'rii Railway. Jos. (i. BROWN! Ktileijdi. N ?' ? I iv:ii?I. Bank. ,. . 0. B. AYOOCK, tl??ldsl?oni. \ I .. I-A iliivi-r oliiui i CIIAS. i: ,JOIINSON\ IMlcifrli, v ? . i I'.iinKiiiir iitid 'ItiisI (?iiiilprtli.v J. HfAVOt >l> CON. Ilitfli I'oinl. N. 1 1 Kuniihirc I 'miipmo M. w. .1 AOKSi >.\ Kulcifdi. N. < . < !,s,lM'1, Iioiinl hunk. . . ? ? II. c. M'UPKUN Wilnnnjrlnn. N " M ?l",'|s"" X.iiionnl Bunk .. ., ,,, ,,, . p i). (101*1). liid.-iwi. N ? x( !-r ' ' . ' <;,,,,,,,! Mm.a- -r .h'lW. S.au.l :.l L.I I.iHlll'ililw ( iiloiii ><r iii'' ?hs1 Nad imiiil if North ('iir 11-111 1,'al.m.jli < I(olic Homo iimcivhil Na A J i? FE Um STANDARD . '?;n|' . 7." '' mams*} i | OFFICERS : CIIAS. W. GAMWKLL, Resident Actuary D/RECTORS : 0. I). BKNBOW. Urttcnstmro. N. ('.. Knriiior und CnpUidisI W. K. Iiol/r. flhnrlotlo. Si. ('.. Coil..ii MnnnlWlnrinir. J. ('. I1AI.KS. Wilson. N. ('.. Brosidmii Bninoli Banking Co ('. W. 001 A), Raleigh, N. (.'.. Soerotnry an.l Suporinlondoiil Agencies ?IclVorsoii Standard Lifo Insurance Company. N. II. CARTKR, Wallace, N. C, Merchant. I). D. M'OOLL. Uoniiollsvillo. s. c. IVesidch! hunk of Mni'lboi'o. W. M. HANDKRH, SmillilU'ld. N. ('.. I'ro.sidonl Smilhllold Cotton .Mills. WALKKK TAYtiOK. WilmiiiKloli, N. C.. Iiisiiinncc. J. 0. ELLINGTON. h\vett?'ville, N. ('.. V. IMvsidonl uint Ciisliior Kourth National I in nl<. W. i. KVKKKTT, RtwUiiifflutm. N. ?'.. IM'osmIomI (Iiimii Knlls .Manul.n t ill'inK i '<>l111>;111\ Men of character wars J as agents. An agent can sell a Jefferson fyta.i dard Policy more easily than other for they are clear and to the point, free from restrictions, and most liberal consistent, with safety. No special contracts or agenc\ stock schemes. Old-line policies that say what they mean and mean what they say. Agents wanted in every town in Georgia and South Carolina, when the company is not already repr< sen let I. Strongest in the W for the South. CHARLKS ]. PARK RR, Trensurci ALBERT ANDKRSOX, Medical Direct u THOMAS B. \\'< ).MACK. C. ik-i il C (IEO. A. IIOLDKRNKSS, Tniln.ro. \ I I'n National flank. J. ('. II RA SWELL, Rocky Mount, N. C.. I'tvsi.l il I'l Bank. J. M. SHKRROU Whilnkor. \ <' I'lhi i?m I c? A. A. S1TUFI >K'I>. Mioknry. \ I' . I Yosidfiii i Hank. J. I?. HA WY?tt, Asliovillo, N. < '.. I'lvs. Ihilloi-.v C m Ii. IV RANKTN, ti.isionia. \. c . IV.- .1. ni Citi/.i'iis' N Hank. W. T. OLD, Kli/al.oili City, X. C Cnshioi' l-'ir.sl N Bank. <;. JA?IK8. (Irooiiviilo, \ < . I'ces h'irsl Nnl n ALliMRT ANDKRHON. M I)., Riiloiidi. N ('.. Mc< tor .l.-iV. rs..n Slandnnl Life InsnrniUT ( mi ;1 ,1 D. W. COCHRANE, M'g'r. WESTERN SOUTH CAR(JLi N A LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA