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myz 3tobertiser Suhsc ription Price is $1.00 per Year Payable in Advance. 8. !:. BOX KV, Kdllor, PUnidSIIBD BY AOVKKTISKK PRINTING COMPANY LAU HENS, s. C. Raths kok advertising. -Ordinary advertisements, per square, one inser tion, $l.t?0; each subsequent insertion, 60 cents. Liberal reduction made for large advertisements, Obituaries: All o* or 50 words, one cent n word. Notes of thanks: Five cents the line. Entered ol the postoffice at I.aureus, S. C. as second class mail matter. laurens, s. c. APRIL 7. 1909. HKSrHKKCTlON AM) LIFE. From out the thraldom of winter's death, bursts the new life of another spring; from the dopths of penitential tears, rises the church to a joyful ac claim of gladsome song and praise; from the torpor and lethargy of spirit ual death, the soul is born again into a life triumphant. ? shut In thfl winter s alabaster tomb. So white and still the Bleeping sum mer lay That dead she seemed. And none might know how in -ber magic side slept the young spring and moved and smiled and dreamed." "Behold, she wakes again and, open eyed. Gazes, In wonder, round the leafy room At the younn flowors. I'poh this Knsl >r day Awaken, too. my bear:, open thine eyes. And from thy scetnlhg death thou, i too. til ise." "How softly iiows the resurrection horti Across the meadows, over the far . lillls! In the soul's garden' a new sweetness Ar.d the heart till-, out t Awake, fond heart, and sing this Etas* Awake, next Sunda conquered the last enemy, ev??s. death, ? who would, |lfe everlasting and joy eternal. Death held Him in close embrace, tut on thru glad morning the chains were burst asunder and H~ rose unto life eternal?resurrection unto life. It i> not by accident that the Occasion we Celebrate Is at this particular time of the year: the com ing of Sprit:? is significant In a physi cal sense of the spiritual lesson of the season Today the growing things of earth put forth (heir bloom and fiower into the fruits of life; the dead earth wakes again under the ? ? the lei with to t' of the elect. Through the deal < :' that One mankind es< : the '' 11 doth of death, the sting of si:: hav been removed by that death Upon Calvary, "For as in Adam all die: i . n s,, |n Christ shall all be int"1 ? alive." >'(> i <ire beautiful expression of the day - (gniflcance do we know than tie resurrection song! sorrow, earth's dark story, o form-? days belong, ?* riw ti e dawn is breaking. ^ the night of time shall cense. An ! Gcd'S own likeness waking, ball know eternal p^ace." kh r.xQrisiTE sirsic." vhere In the course of our c< and If memory sefveif u> ar t w:ts In Longfellow's "Evan* gt w ? read t'.iese words, many > ;o: "When .-he had passed. It s. like the censing of exquisite t: The fragrance of t Ii i - thi I.a- lingered throughout the ? yet a I i'- beauty has grown from m< IliOre as the days have past) I i she had passed, it seemed Hi ceasing of exquisite music" am poet did not have in mind the mu of a silk pettico.it. whose ca det lellght the feminine ea~. By no m 'ans! Standing on a stre t cor lie- on*"!e upon a time, in company wit a friend, we had occasion to tip on: 's. this friend and the Writei to ? n acquaintance. As she passed, the ? nd remarked, "that's a lad) w't o emphasis on the last wo.d Hi 1 H0I have remarked for v., kn already, for. "when she had ] pa' it seemed like the censing of exc o DlUSlc"; her presence argued 1 her i ire M;^re was no mistaking It. The dea we have In mind Is that Indefinable something that preposs 08868; that something which tells you at onco that there is a lady, using the term to represent refinement, culture, gentleness of mind and heart, and Bwootuess of spirit and temporaineut. *A lady: How many of the jtirls wiio walk oar streets realize tho fact that their "presonco" carries with it an Indefinable something which at once reveals tho nature behind 't, and also that moil and women know and tool this presence. There was once n good woman and wo how our heart to her memory ?who in writing to her daughter away at school said: "I would l!k? to know what you road: I want you to be such a ret)nod, cultured little lady, always'. a refined, cultured lady! Not tho loud-mouthed, course street walker, who knows more of slang and yellow back novels than of good man ners and gentleness. And what wore tho moans by which she was to be come "a refined, cultured little lady"? One way was tho reading of only the best of literature. Mow much of Tennyson. Scott. Dickens, Longfellow and Thackery does the average ttlrl of today know? And yet she can toll you in a twinkling her opinion of the "grand" hero in the "modern novel". Yes. Kood reading forms a mighty good basis for refinement. Hut considering more directly our theme, what does the poet mean by the "ceasing of exquisite music"? Real music never ceases, but lingers in the mind and heart, forever;: "music, when soft voices die. vibrates in the memory! odors, when violets sicken, live within the sense they quicken", as Shelley expresses it. Music never ceases in its effect on mind and heart; but. when the sound dies away into an echo, it is called "the ceasing", And so the poet meati.- : that when we no longer feel the ssveetuess ttnd beauty of tho gentle, lovely "presence", tho passing is "iike tho Ceasing of exquisite music": atut like music, the sweetness and beauty still linger in tho mind. It is a benediction to dwell, if but for a luomeht, in (he presence of a Indy?one who is rellned and cultured, and whose passing ?bems "like the ceasing of exquisite music". to the fund for the erection of a mon un..:-.: ::. Columbia to the women of the Confederacy: she should not stop with less than thai amount, and if possible ought to go beyor.J it. The State of South Carolina has respond ed heartily to a call from Laurens. and it will ill become the honor of the county to fail to respond to this call from the State. Following is a list of the contribu tions from I-aurens county, the stars indicating those sent direct to Tne State: the remainder are in the hands of The Advertise:-: II. K. Aiken ?. $5.00 . c Foath r'st H Wharton, H. Sullivan , LuCSS. Hart Sacred (onrert Motldaj Mtrht. As announcfd last week, tho Ladies Aid society will give a sacred concert at the First Methodist church on n*>xt Monday night, s o'clock. The public are cordially invited. Havo you put down that new mat ting yet? If not be sure to see our line in different designs and colors at money saving prices. Laurens County should give $200.00 Total $78.00 t>. .ii. ?sc Jtt. i{. Wllkes & Co. RIO PORTO RIALS Mayor Babb and Chief Bagwell now have a comfortable and convenient olllce In the rear of the city hall. The room was formerly used for the storing of the electric supplies han dled by the ?? ity. and since the discon tinuance oi' tliis business the neces sary renovations and Improvements have been mado, ready for .occupancy. Tho new oftlce makes a yc and val uable addition to the city nail. Tho undertaker and the police are both going to have something to do if this fast bicycle riding on tho public square is not stopped. Almost every night pedestrians are compelled to dodgo around out of the way of these pests, especially these negro boys; they ge; out and race around the square at break-neck speed. Is it necessary to wait until somebody gets hurt before the nuisance is stopped? .lurors for April Court. The jury commissioners met yester day and drew the following venire for the April term of civil court, to be convened on Monday. April JGth. with Judge Prince presiding. Following is the list: Dials: R. .1. Taylor. .1. 11. Curry. L. '/. Wilson. W. II. Campbell. 1.. W. Ollllland, L. O. Armstrong. F. C. Pearce, and Geo. D. Wilson. Waterloo: s. L. Moore, .i. C. Plnson. \V. .1. Anderson, A. W. Sims, and P. F. Martin. Cross Hi!!: C. V. Hipp. .1. H. Nance, and W. ('. Rasor. Scuuletown: ?. m. Chahey, \V. D. Byrd. U. L. Holland, and \V. E. Mc Cllntock. Lauren.-: .1. M. Deail. F. M. Dohtinn. i. B. Benjamin, J. c. Owing.- H. L. Senn, s. L. Owlngs, and v.". w. Adalr. Hunter: J. H. Whitmire. J. J. Voting. .!. w. Lenke, ii. T. Brysoit, and Quy L. Co; eland. Sullivan: C. A. Taylor. .1. P. Sim mons Voungs: D. C. Cathcart and J. B. Higglns. Scries of Meetings Begins Sunday, Rev. W, 11. Thayer. pastor of the First Baptist church, announces that the series of revival services, men tioned last week, will begin on next Sunday morning. Rev. R. V. Miller, now of Spartanb?rg. will arrive in the city on the Saturday preceding an^ conduct the opening service. Services will be held on Sunday night; during the week following there will be two service* each day. Jn the afternoon and apa:.: in the evening. Tho Rev. Mr. Miller is a preacher of considerable note, and his coming to Laurens is looked forward to with much pleasure. The public are cordially invited to attend all these services. V. N. f. \. Agent Here. Mr. D. .Smith, representing the Central committee. Young M<-n*s Christian Association of the Carolinas was in tlie city several days this week. Mr. Smith delivered an Interesting adir.-ss at th- Presbyterian durch on Sunday night. On Monday a ? - secured here for the Y. M. C. A work. Prom Dr. B ,L. Lucas. Laurw.s. S. C. Apr.. "?. ' .'. Dear Boney: Dr. Lucas wishes me (( hand you this check toward th* Monument Fund. He wish. .- sti-.t-d that I n w is Captain of Co. A. 7th S. i" Battalion, and his home town. H&rUsvllle. S. C. ' Yours Swygert. PRIZES \T TRI BULK'S. Large ( rowd on Hand for New Cloth* Ing Company's Opening. Saturday morning was an exciting time at the Tribble Clothing store. The announcement in The Advertiser last week of the great opening, and the naming of a large number of valuable premiums offered, attracted a large crowd of purchasers. At 10 o'clock, when the doors were opened there was a mighty rush of prospect* Ive customers. Mr. M-Kinney. the pressing club man, won the $5.00 gold piece for Mrs. .i. a. Copelcnd 'he $."..".0 shoos for the second $20.00 purchase; and Mr. Joe Den ly the |SL50 shoes for the I'.rsi $15.00 purchase. Little McCoy Oallegly won the suit of colthes for being the first boy. under 12 years of age. to gM inside the store; but Pack Children;; was a mighty close second The names of the other winners are not known, as Mr. Tribble is almost a stranger here and failed to get them. Stnuiii) School Rally, MOUntvllle, April 6.?A Sundry school rally Will be held at Heaverdani church on the third Sunday moraine In April at 10:30 o'clock. Several good speakers will bp present to mak addresses and the singing will be in charge of Mr. (I. S. Harp, of RoSSVlll (la. All are cordially invited to I present: an interesting program OXOTOlsOfl Is ns8Uied. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. ?'nntcd t?The people to remember that my blacksmith shop is located In front of K. W. .Martin's stables. General repair work and horse shoe ing a specialty. Satisfaction guaran teed. C. T. Whlttou. 1 times. For Sale Splendid harness horse, six years old, Mahogany bay. large, sound. Btylisll and fast. Apply to Dr. \y. IL Dial, Laurens. s. (.'. 32-tf For Kent -Two rooms over store, with water and sewerage connections. J. II. Sullivan. Laurens. S. (\ 32-tf For Kent Furnish* d rooms with all modern conveniences. Apply at the Episcopal Rectory. :'.;!-tf For Sale 'Highly Improved Prolific Seed Corn. May be had at J. E. Win ter Uro. store, Laurons, s. C. Price per bushel. J. Ii. Minter. Se dalia. S. C. Plumbing Donk & practical plumbers, beg that they have opened shop on South Harper street and re spectfully solicit a share of the busi ness of the city. All work guaran teed to be first class and all orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention at a reasonable price. 'Phone 292; address. Hotel Laurens. For Kent?Mrs. Juno Harris will rent, reasonable terms, her cottage on East Main street. Brooklyn. Apply at once, it Far Sale One second band number seven cooking stove; in good condi tion. Apply at Advertiser office. 32-tf Mc Keck nie, to announce a plumbing Opciiinir Books of Subscription. Books of subscription to the capi tal stock of Home Building anil Loan V3SOClatlon of Laurens. s. C, a cor poration to be organized to do a gen eral building and loan business, and Issuing stock upon the serial plan, will he opened at the Enterprise Bank on Thursday. April 1st. 1009, at 10 o'clock, a. m., pursuant to commission from the Secretary of State. Authorized capital stock $10.000 initial, and $500,000 ultimate. Par valttc $100 per share, payable One doliar per month until maturity. l'has. II. Ro ? n\ A. C. Todd. Corporators. Why not an Easter Dinner Every ho ly will want mi Easter Hat, an Enster Dress, an Easter Suit, for next Sunday; Why not an Easter Dinner. New String Beans, New Tomatoes, New BeCts, Xew Celery, Xew Potatoes. Try our Coffee and Tea, and you will get the best you ever drank, for the money. Roa-ted Coffee. :2:-2e. 15c, 20c. 25c. 53c, Best Tea. 50c. to Soc. J. W. Payne The Cash Grocer Next Do ?r to Palmetto Bar.k. DOMHtBDinEBaiaXKlEM&RBaBnflE? Mr. Farmer Before you buy a new Cotton Planter, we want to show you the best one for you to use. Because it will save your seed. Time and labor, that means money to sou. The Deere & Mansur Cotton Planter is the Best?there's several reasons. Let us tell yon. Eureka Foundry and Supply Co. PHOTOGRAPHS I A Go to the McCorcl Studio for Fine Photos SkY and High Grade Portraits. The very best material is used and the latest de signs in Folders, Hangers and Cards are supplied. The prices are as low as is consistent with good work. Come to see us, your patronage is appreciated. Respectfully The McCorcl Studio o COME TO ?2 ?! ?2 ?2 >2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 J. L. HOPKIN'S Saturday :? :? :? :? 40 inch White Lawn the 10 cents Ji kind at .06 cents per yard. SATURDAY ONLY Miss Agnes Gertrude Keefe of No. .^20 Main St., ^.Ycst Everett, Mass., says: " About six months ago I had no appe tite, no ambition, no strengt!?, and in fact seemed to be {;>.ner ally all run down and worn out, and my physician advised me to give up working and take a few months' vacation, but as this would necessitate giving up my position as stenographer (or one of Boston's leading wholesale houses, I did not care to do that ; but one day a friend of mine advised me to take " Ulood ine," as it li.id built her up and given her a good appetite. In fact, she said she picked right up from almost the first dose; sol finally tried it, and it did just as she said it would. It gave me a good appetite, strength and energy, and I shall rec ommend it to all my friends. Mail ordets tilled promptly. Large bottles f>0c. IMoodine Liver Pills euro Constipation; 25c. a box. Sold and guaranteed by DR. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. Rough Feed! When you buy a ton of our Stover, you get: 500 lbs of first-class Fodder; 300 lbs of Shucks; 1200 lbs Stalk, Pulp and Tassel. All nicely cured, shredded and baled. $10.00 jjp ton, in ton lots. $12.00 per ton delivered within 5 miles. Phone No. 4 1 Laurens, S. C. George & Cain Bros. The Morniiig Cup of Pleasure will be the cup of coffee thnt is made from our exquisitely flavor ed Mocha and Java that has an aroma that puts new life and ap petite into those who arise with "thai tired feeling," We pride ourselves on our high grade, choice coffees and teas, and as we are expert judges we pick the best from the markets of the world. J. S. BENNETT Laurens, S. C. On Partial Payments. A Small amount down and a little 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 qm.Mty and the weight of the Diamond you buy from us. Wo sell the best and at rea sonably .low prices. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS.