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GOVERNMENT OUGMI TO GRANT PENSION Merlin Correspondent Thinks V, S. l .N .MoYcmmciil .should Provide Pension for Mr. Stone's Kurl My. Igdilor Tlio Advertiser: In a rocoul Issue of a counly paper n statement Is made thai Uio "Slate" nowspaper has closed and rounded up its campaign for tho rund of the widow <>f the dutiful, brave ollicer who lost his life in the disc hai r,.' of his duty. The statement weill on lo give amount railed, and added lhai it was hoped thai the amount would be nur Helen! to clear up the mortgage on Ihe widow's home. There is nothing wrong about this; on the other hand, il is very commendable, lint is there not somothlng oiso? This widow ami small Children will have to live, and was not the mainspring removed, in fidelity, as it proved, io not only the people of Laurens and Ihe Slate c;! South Carolina, hut to the whole Fulled Stale s? Are nol such men as ihe one whom ollicer Stone placed his hand; Upon a menace to the group of States at largo? We gather fuels from lime to time to show that his field of op erations included several different States North as well as South, ami hol only private corporations were }<; the path of his pluuderiiigs, hut na tional corporations also. This being ihe case with all such successful characters, robbing post ollioes and mail trains heilig as muc h their objects c:f attach as anything cdse. they IUOV0 tlhOUl more lUyslcl'i oiisly and promiscuously than the sleuth and lenve destruction and of ten dentil in their path* The Culled states government makes sp< cinl efforts to apprehend and pro - OCUto suc h, which Is right. Now the point we want lo make Is, Ihe l ulled Stales government has used means to purposes no more worthy' lluin thai of caring for widows and orphans of of floors killed in apprehending ami bringing to justice such outlaws lo national as well as Slate and private property, The national government could well afford to pension the widow of (his bravo man. and we freely as. should do so. Ollicer MeOullle II. Stone on his round of duty in Ihe small, dark, cold, dead hours of night, in a di mal f|liarler, elicoiiut red a suspicious character, whom he pro ceeded to ac.ost and til'fcat, lind was Shot to his death by what proved lohe oiio of ihe most daring, determined, desperate, v. ell filled oui law s that CVi r roamed. II Is I rue he did nol know who he was crossing, but he was cur rying out hi;; duly just ihe same; and he Was killed and taken I'rolll a wife of lender years and small ? .:i1 Iren, who have lo bailie Ihe war of life alone, uldiushuiidcd and ami un futhered; Thi ; is ii very sad spectacle in life's drama. The days of war hi'c past, hut we ;iiil have some real heroes. Those two odlcers are among Ihem. I lonor io i hem. W. M. Nnsiii Merna, s. c. Ap. il .'5rd, Iftrttl, (The sentiments expressed in Ihe above communication are indeed ol high ami praiseworthy nature, deserv ing Ihe attention of ail our reelers. It is a fa' l that Ihe Dlllled Slates gov ern iu.i ill does not provide a pension lor Lie family of a dec-eased ofllCCI*. who is. killed in the discharge of his duly; this, in spile of ihe fact Hint ii does offer rewards for Ihe capture (alive) id' criminals, such ns Ihe one kilbd in Laurens on January ::<\h. Kdilor.) It is Jtml as easy to liny kind words as the oi her kind and I ley pay h i lor. So Due- C.ilarih. Croup, Ifiij I'ever and iireiichilis. Ilyoincl i:; a confidence creator, The ftrsl lime you breathe in (Ills powerful yet sue thing, antiseptic air. you will know Hint it has marvelous curative virtues. There Is nothing disagree able about llyoiuei. 11 is a very pleasant and prompt remedy for on larrli, colds, asthma, croup, bronchitis etc. If your head is so stuffed with mu cous thai >oii cannot breathe a parti clo of sir through your nostrils. Ilyo mol will open them up and give I'C lief in live minutes. Why will sensible people suffer longer, why will they wllCOZO and hawk and spit and smother, when llio Laurens Drug Company will guaran tee llyomel lo cure 01 money luck. $1.00 is all the Laurens lire, Compa ny asks for a Complete on!hi. ? I have used llyomel for buy fever, find can pi'OllOUilce ii the In : i relief lor this trouble that I ever tried or heard of. I have had tills Umlud) lor vein- , ami have (loctoled and used many remedies, but llyomel I? far ahead of any of ihe others, ami linn my hearty oildOrsemonl." Mrs. M. S. Martin. CnssopoliS, Mich. Cures indigestion it rcdiovca stomach misery, sour stonv in h. i-e'.c bin;',ami cures all stomach ills i i or inoiioy back. Largo box of tab lots CO cents! Druggists in all towns. KKPORTOKIALS Summer is fust approaching and dorks tire beginning la think alum I ?iirly cloning. Hut ihoy tire not tin- only ones who linvo consul erod the mutter; we tiro sure the pro prietors huvo thought of ii too; und tho public generally, being deeply concerned, have "foil" for the clerks and desire tin in an early release. Why not fellow the example of last year and c|os< the stores at t; o'clock, beginning May ltd? It is no use to wall until June; do it now. Lei tho tigi'cctueul lie signed up at once, and lei all the merchants come together <;n the subject. Tho young base ball Ists of Iho city tiro very desirous of getting up a good team ?!*ii-iii^- the Bummer. Ii is tholr desire lo properly equip tho learn, nn. 11 i * -11 is practically organ izod, tiiid play like teams from neighboring towns, and Iho various mill teams that have been organized, It is a good thini',: clean baseball is as line a sport as the he:.I. ami the yoilllg men or Laurens ! Iiould he encouraged in tholr efforts. What they need is money; hence, when any of them ap pronch you, good citizen, do tho best > on (?:, ii. Snine days ug<i Iho Iteportor heard n man remark: I wish I had taken some . tock ia ihe Laurens Trust Co.; it is gniug koiik; those days." Thai sounds mighty good; we are always Khnl io bear <?i the success of any of iiar public enterprises. Speaking of good things, the public may be re minded that a new Itllildillg and Loan series has been opened by Secretary C. II. Ilopcr, of the Home Duildlng ami Loan association. Laurens county should give $20(1 io the monument fund; there's no question about thai. (Slatico over Ihe list on auolher imgo and if your name Is not there, contribute at once. \nd why not some hustling fellow at the s< veral towns in the county get mil and gel t lie subscript ions; there's Cross Hill, Clinton, Waterloo. Gray Court, Orn. Litnford, Owlngs, and the rest of them. Send in a good list and Ihe Advertiser will publish every Mem before forwarding to Tho Slate. The $100 mark should he reached by nest week. THE SLEEPING SICKNESS WHICH MEANS DEATH How many readers have beard of this ] tcrriblo disease? It prevails in that far-away country?Africa?e. i>eciaily Hi ' Congo district. It Is caused by tin: hit.- of the tsetse fly. When U . blies a person, the sleeping symptoms begin ami dually tho sufferer sleeps until death on-tira. Contiast tliis with tho peaceful, balmy sleep of health. Is there any thing more, wearing than to lie awako i;t night, tossing about, nervous, with cold feet, hot head and mercy knows w!.at else? Short of letting the tr,ot?a fly bito us we would do almost any thing for relief. How can wo pre vent it? Mr. (Jeorgo Hayes, of Union City. Pa., writes: "I bad lost my appetite, was all run-down, could not sleep nights, I had tried every thing without relief. Vlnol was roc c ii ended, and to my eurprlso, It helped me at once; gave me n splendid appetite, and now I sleep soundly." What Vlnol did for Mr, Hayes.lt will do for every run-down, nervous and overworked person who cannot Bleep V1NOL Is sohl in Laurens by The I, ,t :.l.\s DKL'? COMPANY. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Vrrivnl ami Departure of Trains, [.aureus, South Carolina, KKPKGT1VK JUNK If.. 1008. WHST ItOtINt). N'm. I, Leave Augusta.10:10 a in No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:32 pm \'i>. i. Arrive S pari an burg"., 4:05 pm No. Leave Greenwood.... 6:50 am Nu. 6, Leave Laurens. 7:66 a tn No. 6. Arrive Sparenburg*., 9.30 a m No. 63. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m No, 651, Arrive Laurens. 1:45 pm N'o.'mI. Leavo Greenville . No.*80. Arrive Laurens... sot in ROUND. No. 2, Leave Spartanburg No. 2, Leave Laurens. No. 2. Arrive Augusta. . .. No. f), Leave Sparlanburg No. (5. Leave Laurens. No, <*>. Arrive Greenwood . No.*87. Leave Laurens. 8:10 am No.*87. \rrive Grconvillo.., ,10:20 a m No. :VJ. Leave Lauren:;. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Grconvillo .... 4:00 j> hi Trains '80 and '87 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor Car service "between Augusta and Asho villc on trains Noa. 1 and 2; North hound.Tut .days, Sat unlays; Southbound Monday i, Wednesdays and Fridays. c. 11. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. T. UKVAN. Gen. A?t., tireeiiville, S. G, A. W. ANDERSON, Gon. Hupt. RUNKST WILLIAMS. G.P.A., Augusta, Gn. Or. King's IM?w Life Pills Tho best in tho world. . .. 4:30 |? m ... 6:25 |> in ...12:20 j) m . . . '2:.'!i p tn ... 6:15 p m ... 6:00 p m ... 6:35 p m . .. 7:60 p m What is learned in the cradle laststill the grave Cultivate the saving habit in your children by opening a saving account in their name, Teach them to save their pennies a child's pennies arc a man's dollars. A dollar or more starts an account and cams .j per cent, interest coin pound quarterly. We furnish you a neat little home bank without charge. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. The Little Things Count Saving a few cents on every purchase will amount to a great deal in a years time. You can you can save from 1 to 10 cents on every purchase you make of LAURNES WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Real Estate Offerings 150 an cs laud, one half mile rd' Dial church, with a handsome dwelling, !! tenant houses ami good outbuildings. Come quick if you want this jducc. Price $50 per acre. r.L' acres <>r land Jusi outside of ihe corporate limits of Ihe town of Cray Court, with one tenant house. Price $.">n per acre. TWO acre |Ol ill the town of C.iav Court, with 7 room dwelling, nicel) located. Price $2 ?"'<?". One business lot, 00 feel front, ir.n feet deep, in town of tlray Court. Price $5U0. One lot at Watts Mills, 250 feel frolll by To feet deep, i room cotluge and out buildings, I'rice $l.ouO. One lot at Watts Mill: acres. I'rice $250. mlaiuing aens of land mar I'.rionlott One lot si Laurens Mills, with well and ~ bril l; (diimneys. dice $350. S:i acres of laud in one mile of the town of (5r:ij Court, w ith two dwell-j Inga. i'rice $iu per acre. 52 acre.: of laud in town of Gray Court. dwelling and out buildings Price $.ri0 per aero. IMS acres. I,; land near Imbun Creek church, ii room dwelling, three tenant houses. Price ;,u per aero. -II acres of laud in Hunter town ship, houudi ?I by lands of Itufus Dun. hip, UchcCctl Christian and (ieo. Craw rord: L' four room collages, good out hiiiidiii! . I'm ' bottom lauds, well tim bered; 110 acres in cultivation, Only $20 per acre. no acres in Dial township, bounded bj lands oi I 'Ink Heliums, Ludy Holt lid It. i'. \\ alltim?. I riee $1,300*. Ins a: ri .; of land in (Sreeliviliu coun ty. Puller township, hounded by lands i Mary Snow, ami Taylor and Crclgh church, hounded by lands of W. P. i,,M place; known ns Ihe Thomas Hen Harris and .Ino. Illirdelte. Seven ,,, j,,, . on Knorec river; six room room dwelling. 2 tenant house! . rood ,|we|ling, > good i--ii.nn houses ami barn ami out buildings. Price $20 store building. I 'i Ice $ 15,000.00. per acre. II"' ie res of land Dial's township, One -I room collage, wllli hall and known ns tho old Wham's homestead, 2 porches, on Carllnglon uvehue. wilh dwelling and out-buildlngs. I'rice Price .< I. I ".<?. $27.50 pi r acre. 110 acres of land hounded by 200 acres of html one mile of Dial's Will Martin and Oarrett laud ;, seven church; 5 tenant houses $30 per acre, loom dwelling, 2 tenant bouse ;, good Terms made eusv. barn and out buildings. Price $2' per aero. 140 acres bounded by lands of Y c. Heliums ami Mitchell Owens, in ?'? miles of Laurens; J dwellings ami oui buildings, i'rice per acre, I I I ace s bounded by lands of Jeff Davis and Herbert Marlin; 11 el ten niil houses, and good barn. Price $50 per acre. 7 lots suitable f< r building purposes, in the town id' Simpson ville; prices made right. 127 acres land in ,' illivan township, '.i room dwelling, good mil buildings, J totian' house. Price .-;.;o por acre. Iii? acres land :". miles (Jrfty Court, bounded by land...,f.|. II. Godfrey, John A rmsl roil}; and others. I'rice$1 ,Gf?0.00. ?10 acres land hoar OwlrtgH Million 2110 acres l.ni.l. Waterloo township, bounded by laud ol John .lone- ami hounded l?V lands of estnte of \V. T. T. Hrnmlell with dwelling and mil Smith, ,1. \i. Anderson und Saluda riv buildillgs price $:t?.O0 per acre. price $2,500.00. 100 acres land near l.auford Slat- |(K) acres of land ill YotlUgS township, ion hounded by lands oi Dutt Patter- n room dwelling, two tenant houses, son, James Patcrsoii and others Willi (rood barn. Price $2.250, dwelling and '?'< Tenant houses Price $35.00 per acre. 255 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known ns the John Y. Boyd place Ln? acres land m ar the Incorporated with dwelling and out-buildings. Price limits of the Town of Fountain Inn 81,700, bounded by lands of Itobt. Taylor, t. M, Nelson, Jim Adams and olliers; 517 acres land I mile.- of Laurens, dwellings and out buildings. Price bounded by lands Mrs. Burgess, Hob *7.'..no per acre. Urown, Jno, Madden and others; 6 ten ant houses; 7 horse farm in cultivation. Cfi acres of land, with dwelling, good Will be cut into lots of 1"" acre.; each, barn and out-buildings, near OwlUgS. Price $20 per aero. Price $3,500; terms made easy. . , , , , . , 810 licrcs in I ?nurons township, bound 100 acres Of Luid, with five room od by landn of W. A. Mills, W. A. dwelling. 3-room tenant home. good Simp on l.wty Mills and others, nice out buildings, near Hickory Tavern, dwellings, well supplied with tenant Sullivan township, Price $15.00 per houses. 'I his farm will be divided into ncro. ;'??i acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $25" to $f>0 per acre or will 3V6 acres of land In town of Lan- sell tho whole for $32,000.00 ford, with live room dwelling. Price $ 1,500. with 69 acres of land in town of Lanford, others; has rood ,JV th tenant hous, tit $50.00 per acre. ihgfl. I rice ?1^3tM). 31 ItCrCH land bounded by land., of V.'. R. C|.k, Jno. Smith. I), Woods and Ming and out build J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds, Gray Court, S. C. BT ^ 1 Bad Blood?WeaR Nerves | MjJ It" you arc weak and nervous you can J-K w depend on it your blood is out of order, Mr jjjjj ^That's nothing unusual at this time of the j$| W year, but there is no reason why you Si JjJjJ should tolerate that condition a day. Jjj \f/ There's no need to when VV & Dike's yiy gives the very aid needed and quickly V1/ lakes effect. Pleasant to take and is not constipating. viz Large Dot lie $l.oo \/_ W \/ :- W S'f w *j Dodson-Edward^ Drug Co. W Vf/ Agents for Huylor's Candies. W Tonic Hypophoshpites ? Nothing Succeeds Like S ? i ^'^^^ss ._ g ^ For thirteen years the ^ I HnTchols photo I ^ has never failed to make good. And we arc still ? improving it. ^5 ? rib ? ? i& 6&j iSft? 0% * & ? b8s ? eSi O I LADIES' SPRING FABRICS | a White Mel rose, Panama and voile i shown tliis * ?fc season. No more popular fabric will appeal to the 'sf lj. ladies than the Fine All-Wool Ratislo of light tex- J| gl lure, pliable to the needle and will bear washing, ^ The new process in the finish <?| . hi n?? lit tin- ^ ^ finer grades of the flceev Slap] milked prominence ;111i<>111? tin M mill icttiivi ' hows ?? no handsome Coloring - ;il ;i inml ? i. . ?? ^ After the lapse of years Ci ink] Cloth ] it's a appearance ajjain in (mods ^ 1^ stock here represent sp< heei joinch Jjji ^ I nion Lawn up through the I'm i in ill linen ^ Im?ailing Linen, Linen Sin Ihe ? light weight fot W.-iistint*-. l-'laxon, Cloth on <tf ig the market but deceptive in cotton ^ fabric and scent l'< rsian ^ ;md India Linen bill isdc lined ' Sale, ^ ^ The newest ciealion in I. ^ IW. G. WILSON k COMPANY I We have a full line of the very best Seeds?Seeds that we can re commend to our customers. We have them in papers and in bulk. Let us fill your seed orders. Palmetto Drug Co.