The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 21, 1909, Image 5

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G?RUNGTON LANDS MAY BE ATTACHED According to Recent Ruling by Judge Hydrlck. APPEAL WILL BE TAKE'S. > . The Carolin? Ageucy's Kighi t<> \t tach >L V. GurliugtonV. Lands i> Sustained in ( ourl. .ijfjge Hydrlck has signed an order dismissing the motion made by attor neys for John v. Gaiiington to dis solve an attncbmenl upon bis lands. This means that the lands in Laurens known In connection with the Sem Inole case, are attached under the writ as issued at the instance of the Carolina Agency company, doing bus iness in this State for the State Ma ina! insurance company of Rome, Ga. TL" Carolina Agency company in its complulnt alleges that Garlington ?owes it not loss than $25.000 and an accn-anting of his conduct of its af fair:, while treasurer and general manager of the company. The points of law decided in Judge Hydrick's opinion construe the statute of this state as to writs of attach ment. Counsel for Garlington. A. C. Todd of Laurens, argued before Judge Hydrlck that inasmuch as the cose is one of an equitable uature an attachment can not hold. Judge Hy drlck In dismissing Mr. Todd'.- mo. lion for dissolving tin* attachment aient holds that the Statut ? in its present form is so worded that the present cuse comes under It. There ore .1 number ul Interesting legal points Involved In the order. The .-attachment proceedings w??r*> institu ted through t!i>' llrth of Logan & Kd inunds of this <it>. The wnrrant of attiteiuuei involves the following: I ndividcd half interest i;. n traci ?of Luid, known as the \V. 15. Voting place, in Laurens county, and contain ing "?"??"> ticri ?. iuoro or L-.-s. This tihnd Is described in Jack's township. Laurens county. An undivided half interest in n tract of land in Jack's P*1ownshlpi LnUrChs county, containing BOO acres, more or b'ss. known as the Owens place; n irael of MI2 1-< acres, more or less, hounded by lands now or formerly owned by JOhn Y. Gar lington, nnd lands known as ilank lands, formerly Ol L. !'? W. Riser: jnlSo such portions of these Certain tracts of land situate in Laurens coun ty, heretofore conveyed to John V. kjGarlington by Marj V. Garlington, by 1,'er cieed under date of January, IS'.w. described as irnci of I.OOO acres. more or less, known as tract No, *-' of tin' Keys? r Burvey; trai t No. of Keyser survey, coutnluing ??? acres, more or less: tract Of L'189 acres, more or less, fo Koyser survey piade In iss.'J; lall of th?' above being known as the Samuel Young estate, situate partly in Laurens and partly in NeWberry counties. e\eepi such portions as have Sein coiiveyed !>y John i". Gar lington to William S, I la (ton, C. c. Rise; ami R. II. lion loh. re.lively. 292 000 Also ail of that tract tit" hind situated In Laurens county partly within (lie city Of Lauren.- aiul partly without. Containing 70 acres, more ? b 3s, With certain boundaries, excepting sucr lots an I portions of trite oi bind heretofore conveyed by John Y. Gar lington :is per certain >! ? ? !> recorded. Th? ruling by Judge Hydr'.ok Islere ly declares the attachment pro?.i iags legal: the merits 01 the case, the justness of the Carolina Agency's claims have riot been gone Into. Mi Toffd ?rthouneeS that ah npi>eal lo the Supreme court will v taken, r liest Treatment far < 'olds. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," .-ays the Chi cago Tribune, "moderntive laxatives, hoi foot bnths, a free Perspiration, and an avoid.inc.. of exposure to cold and wet after treatment." While this treatment is simple, it requires adopting it mint remain In door.- for a day or two, or a Irish cold Is almost 4f?..ire to be contracted, and III tunny instances pneumonia follow- Is it no* better to pin your faith 10 an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for Its cures of Colds and can always be depended upon? Por sale bj :ii" Laurens Drug Co. II Australia covers 2U times a~ much /jrea nu the British Isles, but it - pop ulation Is less than that 6! London. Tit" Bible Is printed In BOO lar. guages. It's a Top Not? Ii Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The wj.rld crowns Its doers That's why rWe American i.pie have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. [Every atom Is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish, it heals cough-racked mom branes, and coughing Rtops. soie. inflamed bronchial tubes nnd lungs are cured and hemorrhages ecase, l?r Geo. Moore. filn< k Jack, N. C, writes; "it cured the of lung trou ble pronounced hope! -*s by all doc tors." ?On, Si.no. Trhl bottle free. Guaranteed by Launns Drug Co. and PaDm-no Drug Co. EVENTS OF A WEEK AT BUSY CLl!NTOv. Entert uinineiit n> lie l?hon bj Orphans B?hlas tn (ho social World. Other Sew > Items. Clinton? April 10.?Several pretty social affairs marked the past week. Prot", und Mrs, Spencer gave u large and delightful reception to the college students anil their friends Monday evening, the baseball team being the guests of honor. Mrs. w. s. Bean entertained the Friendly Dozen Hook club of which she Ik 11 member and about thirty other guests on Friday afternoon. Last night Mr. I.yles presented the Old Fiddlers' Convention under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Th?? Daughters of the Confederacy met last Ttt '-day afternoon with the president of the chapter. Mrs. u. z. Wright. AtttOUg the Clinton people who ex pect to attend the Spartan bare. May Festival are Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Miss Connie Bailey. Mrs. .1. R. Copelutld. Mrs. E. H. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Whit man Smith. The chalngang is at work on the streets and square. They have lorn down the well-house which for years has adorned the center of the public square, and are grading the two rises in main street which are known in Clinton as hill.-. Mr. w. s. Bean. Jr.. and Mr. Dudley Ilarrell of the college are in New Or leans attending the PI Kappa Alpha convent i'-.:;. Dr. Jacobs and Pro;'. Spencer at tended the meeting <>:' Enoree Pres bytery In Greenville last week. Much interest ;.- being manifeste.', in the Confederate entertainment which will be given by the pupils oi the Thorn w id i Orphanage. Friday evening. Maj 23rd. The proceed* to to the Daughters of the Confederacy for the monument f.u'tyd Every num. her on the program will bo Southern in charncti r. Brer Fox. Brer Rab bit, ami Tar Baby will be seen. \ group of negroes will do home fun ny tilings. The young ladles will give be'.uitjful and picturesque pantomtne and drills tislnp : 1. i ^ -~. homespun ? and LOTS 'il ( 01O Is PLAN l'Kl?. l.l.sbaii Correspondent Writes MmmiI j!ii- < rops in his Section. Lisbon, s. c. April itUh, 'dp, Dear Ed.: It has been some time since we have seen anything in your valuable paper from this place, and alter an effort we hope these dots will escape the waste basket. We farmer.- are moving right along now. but gee, the ground ts too hard for anything; however* we look for ward to tiiese April .-.'.owe!-.; to come to brine, lip the cotton seed in dry places. Som< of US are planting COt tdii seed. While others are preparing ? ? of last ? . ? .: up t thai! '.ere lias been for years? Judging from Lisbon to Laurens. other places are doing likewise Everybody knows that the Lien law has beeii repealed, and there lias to l>e something doing in the way of bet lei1 living tiiid more of ii. so we are tible to see the change coming: com lllg Slowly, but surely. Wntcli South Carolina in a few years, when men have learned to do without things un til they get the ready cash to pay for same. It will serve the people a lit tle roughly for a while; in." let them take their medicine it will bring the desired relief Misses May Scott. Lillian Bishop and Stella Bnllew of Union, students of Lander college, wero the charming week-end guc.-ts of Mrs. .1. T. a. Bal lew. Messrs Pope Irby, Furmnn Brown an I Moore Sullivan Were . '. .tors on Long street tust Sunday. Frub of ev.-ry description is grow ing your h?hible correspondent's for you and your crowd. COl'NTV ftOM>s pol! KALK. The Hoard of County Commission, eis of Laurens County, South Coro? Una. will receive sealed bids until II O'clock, a. in., Wednesday. April 28, I'.i'i'i. at I.aureus, s. ('.. lor fifty thou sand dollars t${>0,..' of tive per ??ein. t?) COUpon bonds of Laurens County interest payable seml-anuu ally; issued for rebuilding bridges of county as authorized by an Act of General Assombty approved February 2.1, t:>!>:?. Bonds payable ns to prin cipal in ten or twenty years. De nominations of $R00 or $1.000. As sessed value of property $7,000,000, es timated value $20.000.000, Certified check of $1.000 required as guarantee of good faith. The riebt is reserved to reject any or all bid;. For Infor mation address, IT. B. HUMBERT, ?;s-i Supervisor, Laurens, ?. c. BROTHER JAY DENDY WANTS MAP PRINTED Old Trolle> Line Planned b> Mr. Jacobs. "DELIGHTED, CHARMED." The Cavotte Kditor ?? Ollld Like lo Sot' Mr. Jacobs' Old Map of Trolle; Line to Laurens. The Gazette, by reason of business pressure, had no representative pres ent at the meeting the Bdslness League In conjunction with a delega tion of representative business men. members cf the Laurens Chamber of Commerce, last Thursday ovenlng.? The meeting was held in I'topia hall: was well attended and. from all ac counts, was by no means a gathering of siuK^ards. sleepyheads and say nothings. It was no meeting of siek babies. it was a lively meeting, it was a warm meeting; a hot conven tion; a gathering it was of engineers and capitalists for the one purpose of talking about trolley, the trolley line. The object of this meeting was to raise the money ami build a new ! ami up-to-date trolley line or else re build tiie old trolley line Which Pro fessor .1. F. Jacobs bull! or advocated and of which the Professor printed ami published a tine map. giving in detail the vantage point.-, the Mun in? point and the station-, full -tops, flair stations and terminals. We were very much stnick. delighted, charmed (with the illustration?the map the time it v as print.' ', it; Prof Jacobs' paper, and. If it Is not askiiig too much, if i: may uoi be offensive to Mr, Childs of the C, N. ,v 1. We should like ery much to sec a re print of that mai?. At this time, wlten trolley is mi every lip in Clinton and in Lauren- ami no doubt :; C. N & L. heath arters in Columbia, a repro duction of that very comprehensive : . , ? - il Clin' ' ? ? . . . ' i: Sunday School rpicstlous, ')':? business ? mild t new i Lauren.-, before Mr. Childs and his gang know it and bond Its o*Y and stop us. Won t do to let the cat out: - Childs tthd his folks will kill It if you doii't watch but -Clinton Ga \\ VTLL'l.no m:m S M)'| KS. Dolmrs i?f (lie IVrek al l'h!s Nrarb; lowi:. Ml Columbia. Whs the week ? guest of Mi,, clsrn Wharton. Mr-, s. i). Bucket tin * : ? turne I front Columbia. Mr. Thrid Tertgite :.- critically ii! at his homo in C?ld Point Messrs. Stokes TeSgue, Of Durhahi. .\. c. and KdWnrd Teaguo of Spar tanbitl'g are with their father this Week. Mrs. Alonzn Kelley of Greenwood is visiting bei' parents, Col. and Sirs, J. H. What ton. Mr-, ii. i>. \\ na and Mrs. Clyde Feller are visiting Mr. Re.V l.iniord and his tri. nils, at Traveled I; Mr. T. 11 Met'otiobgh of Honea Mis. ?\. j). Kennt son Hurl .;. \eclileuL Mrs. \\. i>. Fei'gu on was |>ninfully, though hol seriousiy hurl in an auto mobile accident at about ?:;.'? o'clock Sunday evening, on Main street, op posite the residence of Mr. Calvin Owings, l?r. and Mrs. Ferguson were in the automobile, the lamps of which had net been lighted, since it was at the Ilui? ins? about dark, when they nie; Mr. Marie WllsOfl in his machine, Somewhat blinded by the approaching lights. Dr. Ferguson turned rather too suddenly out of the road. Into a sand bar. which cnusod the machine io stop suddenly. Mrs. Ferguson w;.s thrown out the si,p. of the automobile, receiving a number of bruises and was for some time ren dered unconscious. However, there seem to !>?> no serious hurts and Mrs. Ferguson is almost entlrelj recovered. OIR SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale Spien IUI It irness horse, six years old. Mahogany bay. large, sound, stylish and fast. Apply t.> Dr. \v. H. Dial. Lauren*, s. c. .'.j-tf For Hen! Furnished rooms with all modern com uttenees. Apply at the Episcopal Rectory. 3:)-tf For Sale One second hand number seven cooking stove: in good Condi tion. Apply at Advertiser Orth e. For Sub* \ good Side saddl >. bridle and blanket, for $"i.?)0. Cheap, Ap ply to Mr.-. J. s. Bonnott, Lautens, s. f. ?7-U For Bent s?ovei room house, with modern conveniences, to rent on reas onable term.-*. Laurel street. Appl> to .1. v. Wallace, at Postolllce. .t ( ottoii Planters and < itltlvators l's? "Ledbettor'a" one seed a: a tune cotton plant >r and save half your seed and hoeiug !..!!. l'.-e "Diverse" and Easy Fixed Cultivators and save half your plowing. Coles' Guano Distrib utor. Disc tail Smoothing Harrows. See them a' Mosele> ?.<: Rolands'. I.au reus. S. C 87-21 For Sali- One hundred and fifty bushels ot choice cotton seed for planting, of the R?ssel big bob' vari ety, a' 10 cents per bushel. Call on M. A. Stttnerel, 6Va miles cast of Lau retis, on route number 2. For Sale Kock: I am now repre senting 'be Gray Court rock Quarry, and it you need any rock or wish to purchase the finest quarry in the world, call on .). Wad" A u der SO It, 1.au reus. S C. 37-tf For Sail1 Pure two year old Toole Prolife Cotton Seed I'rice 50 cents per bushel. -I. I. Power, Kfd '. Gray Court. S. 0 "S-lt For Rent Do you want a nice place to live. .'. rooms lor relit. Call at Red Iron Racket. Nice location. Wanted- To buy or soli for you, Cotton Mil! and Hank Stocks. I buy and outright or on commission. S'nme low ? - prices. Address Faul A. Petty. Box Spart an burg. S. c. Ilm ? ? Spring goods at Bed Iron Rack*-'. You'll make uiottej Bed Iron Backet s II S;l ii ? >' Bette od hi) l.tvsl rn U , : . . Ob lee I in Str?mt Mcdlclno. Mnn> people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism Thei'o i.- no r.1 of internal treatment in any ca. ?? ..' muscular or chronic rheu matism im i more tlttin nine out of ... of (I ?!!?<. in !lu:i ? iii ? in I used Hlehtric Bitters. Twelve bot and vigor Now I nail atteiitl to bus iness ev . . day. It's a wonderful modlcli ? Infallible for St< mneh, Liver, KbtneyK, Blood and Serves, - "?0C at Latlroils Drug Co. and I'a'.m.-tto Drug Co > MICE or EL Et ?; I?X. Sra?." bl South Carolina. < bounty of Laiireus. Whereas, petitions signed by morn ?ban i t. thlr1 of the qualified electors and free-holders residing in school ?'istri'-; nuhiliei' fourteen, 'A a- : loo 'I ? ? i ? ? M ? >? o menas: niehl of HlO tru of said All ff.PililWI electors anil fr.hold ers residing lit said school district are end led to vua. ot said election. Tin. .. ftivoring the high school shall vote haiio? containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon: those ilnsi the high school shrill vote a ballot containing the word "No* written or printed thereon. Polls shall open at the hour of One o'clock In the itftorh?bh and shall re main open Until the hour of five" o'clock In the1 noon, when they shall ! ? i losed and the ballots The trustee* ??h?ll feport the result Of .-aid rtlon to the County Hoard of Education us soon as possible Mi DRGE 1. PITTS su]'! of Education. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES a ..?n'? PootaE?i'i powder. It cure* painful, mimmIuk. notvoua feel and Ingrowing nalla. and ttantly lakettue"11tit; out n( conti ?ml bunion*, it'* Iho groatoal comfort dUcovety of the ago, Allen's KoonKam >it:\Ui>r> ti^iu or new ?hoc? f<<-: cany. It i a certitin euro for sweating, rallou*. swollen, tired, i 'i ??; feet. Try II *.,;,| |?> ;1ii Druggists und Shoo Store*. Ity malt for sac, in atmnn*. P?i't inv^uf any tltbt'ttnU. Trial |taektlgO i'll UK. /tddress Alten 8, Ointend, I.? Uoy, N. \ . The cn.iiittiUzu.tiou of N >\\ Vork's street railways. including elevated and subways, is S&M.ooo.OOo, dud th?'\ derive anmtnllv from imssengers $02,000,000. Mnke Old Things New with home finishes. Have you any worn out chair.-? it so. got a small con of I. \- M. Home Finish Varnish Stain from .'. ii <v M, Ii, Nash, Idiurens. ami In 80 min utes tnnku tho eliaif as good its new, Pull directions on each can, >lu?ic I'osthul Vugustu, lta? v j?r i I ?jt;-'-':. 1900. A'count of Music Festival Augusta, Gu., the Charleston & Western Caroli na Railway Company will seil round trip tickets to Augusta at low excui nIoii rates. Dates of sale April *j.? 20. iinal limit April ?.".?. 1900. Let everybody take advantage of this opportunity to hear the famous Mme Kmmn Fames and Dam rose h Orcbest ra. For rates, etc? call on ticket agents or Kniest Williams General Passenger Agent, so; |j road way, Augusta. Ga, XOTM'K Ol Tli At'II lilts' EXAMINA TION. The regular spring teachers exam ination w ill be held in tin-Court house on Friday, May lith, beginning at 10 o'clock, u. m Teachers whose certificates will ex pire (his year < ;in take ndvuntngc of this examination and thereby qualify themselves lo teach In lite public schools next year. The |uu j... very plain on this point, and a little pre. caution now may prevent mach annoy - mice latter. There Will be no Summer schon' in this county this year. In fat', Hie only Summer school in the Stiil? \ ill be liel l at Spartanburg Work dob" at i!." Won't) I'd Summer '>.o! -^ill ? formerly given 10 Wdrk !ti Dm Stale mi i ;<.' ok i i.i t rio.N, ? district ntimber live. Dials Township, I.aureus County, South Carolina ask ing for tin elect Ion oh the question of n High School in said district has been filed with the County Hoard Of Kdu cation, an election upon said question is lierebj ordernd, said election to be held on the 2 i day of \pril. A U. DM".', al the Gray Con;! Owihgs Institute School House, under the management of the trustees of -aid SCllOOl (list I'iCt. All qualilled electors and fr.hold eis residing in said school district uro entitled to vole at said election. Those favoring lite high school school shai) vote ;i ballot containing lb,, wor ? On Partial Payments Ai! umottnt down and a little each month \\ ill soon Buv 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 quality and the weight of the Diamond you buy from in. We ?eil the best and at rea? 3onably?low prices. Fleming: Bros. J.;WKIJ:RS. A BigiSav ins; to vou! J. S. Bennett La?rcns, S. ( i km "j : -.zmsiraaxiwobbss.ho? 1 X? ,.?c with : I 1 SLUGGISH LIVER f 1 1 voiir Ii 1; Dikes Liver Pills have a special action on the' liver in toning it and quickening its action. Trv a bottle 25c. gi 1 )odson I Edwards Drug Company 1)K. CLIFTON JONKS Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phono: Oltio? No. 86; Residence 210. Simpson, Cooper & Bahn, Attorneys at I.aw. Will practice in all State Court.-;. prompt attention given t<> all business