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CROSS HILL HAS A CASE OF SMALL POX _ I Railroad Hund Has Disease Reuth of Mrs. Elisabeth Urlfflu? Other items. Cross Hill. Dec. 20.? Mrs Ellza b* tli wife of Mr. Richard Grlflln died Saturday night and was buried Sun duy at four o'clock at Bethabara. She leaves ;> husband three sons and three daughters. Mrs. Grlfflu was a sister , Ol Rev. W. I'. Turner and Messrs ; John, Robertson, and a. L. Turner. A large concourse of relatives and friends attended the funeral. Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Holmes were bere Saturday en route to Clinton. Mr. Holmes conducted a service at the home of Mr. Tom Hill Friday even ing. Mr. S. R. Wasson and his bride vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wasson last Thursday. Rev. Mr. Jamison superintendent of Connie Maxwell orphanage was in .'?oss Hill Saturday. Miss Ith? dona Owens came home Saturday to be with home folks i ihr 1st mas. Miss Wilmer Rnmey is at home after an extended visit to relatives in Salu da. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Drown visited Mi. and Mrs. .J. R. Wilcut last week. A negro who works on the railroad , Came home here last week with small- ! po.;. He was promptly quarantined, j Dr. Williams of the state hoard was hero a few days ago and says that vvi'h the precautions taken by the' town council no other cases need de- | v? lop. Some persons have been vac cinated but there is nothing Compul BOiy about it. No one need fear to Come to town for there is no danger at all. At a meeting of the W. O. \\\, Syl-j vania, ihn. the following were elected officers: ,i. O. Denny. C. (".; F.. i.. Wells, vice C. C.i 11. T. Fuller, banker: Jno. W. 1 Hanna, clerk; .1. B. Plnson, escort; R. P. Wade, watchman : D. R. Owens, j sei try; .1. ii. Rudd. J. ii. lust!, J. R. Wilcut, managers. This writer will close the years ? > respondence by wishing the editor and all ?'even the devil" a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Marriage at Ware Shoals. Ware Shoals, S. C. Dec. 20th?A Ve?ry pretty wedding took place on Dt '. 15th at the residence of Mr. .1. B. Vlodlock of Ware Shoals when Miss .'. F. Tinsley of Hodges. S. C. became the happy bride of Mr. A. P. Moore of Clinton. S. C. The ceremony that mjide them man and wife was per formed by Rev. .1. M. Dallas of Mem i: al Presbyterian church and was in.pressive and beautiful. The happy received many congratulations from their friends with good wishes fOJ a long ami happy married life. " < honeymoon will he spent in Flor ida where thi' groom has business In terests. Mr. Moore is an old clti/.Otl and native of Laurens and is well i nown in the city. IA L If ENS CAMP YV. O. IV. Ol'FH LWS Local Camp lias 17*2 .Members ami i in nourishing Condlfion. At its last regular meeting Laurens lamp No. US. Woodmen of the World. Officers for the ensuing year were dieted jis follows: ? '. A. Power. C. C, IL D. Mnhah'oy, A. I... .1. Lea Langston, C, W. 10, < lardy. I!.. .1. Willie Henderson, 10., R. J. Langston. Asst. 10., F. i:. Barrett, W., ?. II. Brown, S., and T. R. lirown, C. L. i'itts and .1. M. Cannon. M. This camp is in a flourishing condi tion, having now a membership of one hundred seventy-two with several in waiting to be instructed in the new method of rolling logs. With this growth Camp No. 08 will have four representatives in the next meeting ii\ the Head Camp. Opening Boohs of Subscription. Hooks of subscription to the capi tal stock of Standard Building ami Loan Association, of Laurens. S. C, a corporation to be organized to do a general building and loan business, will be opened at The Peoples Loan k Exchange Bank, of Laurens. S. C, on Thursday, December 23rd, 1000. at it? o'clock a. m. pursuant to com mission from the Secretary of State. The ultimate amount of capital stock ( j?: to be one million dollars ($1,000, 000.00); initial amount ten thousand dollars $10,000.00. Shares to he of Hie par value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) oach, payable one dollar ($1.00) per month until the payments and profits credited thereto amount to the par value. W. R. McCuen. F. O. Anderson, Corporateors, Card of Thanks. To all our kind friends who render fit us such valued and highly appre ciated service and sympathy during Ihe illness and subsequent death of Dr. .1. T. Poole. our dear husband and Lfather, we wish, through the columns df The Advertiser to express our sin cero thanks. These kindnesses will never he forgotten: these friends will Always I"' cherished. Mr. .1. T. Poo!" and Children. *?**??* ****** *** 4**** ** ***** J SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | M?*? ????MHMi The recital by Mrs. Dive-reux Turn er's class lit vocal music at Dr. L. S. Fuller's residence on Friday evening was enjoyed by a largo gathering of friends of her pupils. The lower floor of this octagonal home was en suite in seat the auditors, while the piano and the performers were in the centre; there are few homes In Lau ren;; better suited for entertainments of the kind. The program, as rendered embrac ed the following: Chorus, "Girls of Servllle," by the class. Vocal solo. "Harden of Roses." Miss Jessie liolt; a sweet ballad rendered with excellent taste. Miss Bolt is already widely known as an Instru mental performer of rare skill and this glimpse of another talent was a delight to her many admirers. Miss Wlllou Oray sang: (a) "In Old Madrid"; lb) "Hedge Roses.". Both showed careful study and good ex pression. Reading by Mrs. J. 11. Tengue. This as well as a succeeding number by Mrs. TeagUO was in a linht or hum orous vein and delighted every one. Mrs. II. K. Alken sang: (a) "Metra Serenado"; <i>> "Good night Little Girl." which were contrasting num bers in lino voice of even quality with a range of two octaves. Miss Emily B. Meng's solos were: (tit "Rose Song"; <b> "I Love You Truly". These were characterized by good cnum lution and sung in an easy, natural style that was very pleasing. Reading, Mrs. J, H. Teague. Miss Mary Todd sang: (ai ?Swal lows": (b> "Hod give Thee Sleep." in a high soprano voice of rich quality. Mrs. Alken sang: (a! "Roses. Every where"; (b) "My Aln Folk." Mrs. Alkcn's voice has delighted audiences before but the melody of this simple Scotch air went straight to the hearts of her beaters and she has seldom BUUg with liner effect. Miss Josephine Fuller's solos were: (a) "Angels serenade"; tbi "Sum mer." Miss Fuller has a beautiful soprano and sang both these more dlfllcull numbers in a brilliant man ner. During the winter she will con tinue the study of voice in Baltimore, Trio; "Twilight," by the class. Mrs. Turner as an instructor and accompanyist is thorough and accur ate and all who were favored with an Invitation for this occasion, could un derstand the progress and Improve ment all her pupils exhibited. After six weeks in N'ew York she will con tinue her clnsses here. ooo On Thursday afternoon Miss Rosalie Franks was at home to the members of the Mysterious Twenty-two club at her home on South Harper street, in a most enjoyable entertainment. The young ladies were requested to "bring their sewing alohg." and the after noon was spent most profitably and pleasantly. Miss Franks is a charm ing hostess, and her guests enjoyed her hospitality to the full. During the afternoon a salad course with coffee and fruits were served. Those present were; Misses Willie Mae Childless. Annie and Elizabeth Rlchey, Zolene Cray, Lynt Jones, ('?race Simmons, Elizabeth Shell, Nell Miller and Mrs. S. E. Money. Notice. All persons holding (bums against the assigned estate of (). P. Goodwin are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned duly proven on or be fore Dec. 23rd, 1909. R. A. COOPER Assignee. Jt and F. !\ McGowan, Agent. Oh! You l iirt. Two ladies, previously unacquainted, were conversing at a reception. After a few convention] remarks tjie young er exclaimed; "I can not think what ha? upset that tall blond man over there, lie was so attentive a little while ngo. but he won't look at me now." "Perhaps." said the other, "he saw mo come In. He's my husband!"? Philadelphia Inquirer. Are You Puzzled about what to give? If you are let us help you to decide. Our cases git am with Beautiful Presents We will gladly ofTor suggestions and allow you a careful inspection of any article we have. A Giver is Judged by his Gifts So it is necessary that you buy the best. Select a store that is building a reputation by handling only the host. That is where we help you. You cannot make a more sensible and appreciated Christmas (lift than a Nice Watch Gentleman's or Ladies' We cairy a full line of Waltham, Elgin and RocKford Watches, also other good makes at reasonable prices. Win. Solomon .1 oweler and Optician Next to Gray'a Hotel Laurons, S. C. I OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. Copyright Flours should be in every homo for Christmas. Copyright makes better biscuit, cakes, and pies than other fluor. Don't take any other Hour for Christmas. 20-4t For Sale?Bight good medium Blzes middle aged mules Apply to T. W. Shaw, Cold Point. S. C. 20-4t Found?A \v. t). W. pin. Apply to Vdvortlsor oiiice. 20- it For Sale?Dananas at Wholesale. Lowest prices, Phone or send your order to Cocoa-Cola D?ttling Co.. Lau rens. S. C. 20-4t Lost -Twenty dollars. Thursday, December the 9th, between The Peo ples Dank, via the Episcopal church The Enterprise Dank, Anderson's res turant, and the depot. Finder please return to this ofllce. 20-4t To Kent?Several first class farms, with necesso.ray dwellings, out-bulld ings & etc., right near Mountville, slso my house and lot in that town. \. P. j Fuller. Mountville, S. C.' 20 2t Dressmaking, ? Prices reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Harris, College place, Laurens S. C. For Sab'?The liest in plow beams, wagon beds, bolsters, ami all supplies. Horseshoeing and wagon repair work. .1. L. Whltlock, Mountville. For Sale Two good mules and a f'.ne horse. Want to sell quick; see mo at once. Conway Dial. Cross Hill. S. C. 2t Fur Sale Some fine Brown Leg horn cock rolls, ami or t Buckeye Red cockrells. at $1.00 each. J. Wade Anderson, Laurens. S. C. -It , For Kent Dwelling and Farm of 10 .ores, located on South Harper street. Property formally owned by Mrs. Tallulah Irby. Now having t ousu thoroughly repaired tc painted. Wo ild sell the dwelling ? lot. Ap ply by letter, T. D. Darlington, Lau. rens, S. C. For Sale?Controling interest In a . well established furniture business, satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply to P.. K. Humphries at the Calne & I Pitts Furniture Co. 17-tf j For Kent?-Two up-to-date store rooms, several offices, splendid dwell ing newly re-t overed and freshly painted inside and out; in two blocks of square. W. H. Dial. 4t Registered Berkshire Boar Ready for service. Fee $2.00. D. E. Todd, Laurens. R. F. D. No. 1. 2t-pd For Sale?128 acre farm with dwell ing, tenant house ami other improve ments, located 2 miles east of Reedy River Power company and known as the Cunningham place. Price $25 per acre. Andrew C. Phillips, laurens, R. F. 1). No. G. 4t See Here The best Hour for mak ing Christmas cakes and pastries is the Ana Arbor patent; get it at M. II. Fowler's, Laurens, S. C. 21-11 Wanted Two salesmen and collec tors to sell llOU8ehold necessities: splendid cantract to the right men. Address llox 211. Greenwood. S. C. It Auction Sale 1 will sell at public outcry on salesday in January, modern seven room cottage and'.; acre lot. i fronting Ifby avenue ami bounded by I O. P. Simmons home place and others, j Terms: one-half cash. C. II. DiicKHt. ! Fur Srtlc -The Byrdvllle stock and dairy farm has for sale six cows; i three fresh in milk ami three that ; will be fr >sh soon. Price right. Ap ply to V.. 11. Byrd, Laurens S, C, 21-Ut Xotlot' Did you know there was in up-to-date wood yard in the city? If net plicae .',::. Eichelberger Bros. Notice We s'!l the best lime for I $1.00 per barrel. Eichelberger Bros. N.iLcc Wo handle all our ronl with forks. Impossible for you to get any thing hot ' lean lump coal. Eichel berger P.I OS. Notice Don't go out In the cold to lit nt a 'Imy Just plume :::'.. Eichel berger Bros. SHERIFF'S SALE The Stale of South Carolina, Count j of I nurens. FX (Ol KT HF ( OMMOM PLE \ i. The Oelscr Mfg. Company. Louis- , vlllo Load and Color Company, Gulf j Refining Company, Pittsburg Pump Company, B. C. Atkins Company, Frictlotliess .Metal Company. Chat tanooga Implement am! Mfg. Com pany. Plaintiffs. vs Eureka Foundry and Supply Company. Defendant. Pursuant to executions filed 111 the sheriff's office for Laurens county, and directed to me as sheriff. I will sell j for cash, to the highest bidder, at pub lic outcry, during the legal hours of sale oil Monday, the third day of Jan uary, 1910, it being a legal salesday. the following property to wit: One Vanduvelt Gasoline Engine, horse power. One gasoline engine. .". horse power, three Chat. Impt. disc plow, one rubber belt, six distributors, one Deere corn planter, four Thomas planters, one Royal disc plow, one Royal disc cultivator, one double disc plow, one Deere turn plow, two emery stand. Said property levied on and sold as the property of the said Eureka Foun dry and Supply Company. J. John I). Owlngs. Sheriff of Laurens county. Dec. 18, 1900. Card of Thanks. Editor Advertiser: Please allow us a small space in your valued paper to express our thanks and to assure our many friends and neighbors of lasting gratitude to them for their sympathy and help so llbeinlly extended to us in our re cent severo troubles. May Cod's rich est blessings be bestowed upon each ind every one of you our .b ar friends. Mr. 'Hid Mrs. O. R. Ml'.ani. Dec. 20. I9?9. NOTICE -OF-? COUNTY TREASURER The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of State. County and Commutation Road Tuxes for fiscal year, 1SH>:>. at the Treasurer's office from October l.*>lh to December ,'llst, 1909. After December ?lst, one per cent will be added. After Janu ary 31st, two per cent, will be added, and after Februury 2Sth, seien per cent, will be added till the 15th day of March, 1910, when tbe books will be closed: All persons owning property in more than one township are requested to call for receipts in each of tbe several townships in which the property is lo cated. This is important, as addition al cost and penally may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween tbe ages of 21 and GO years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old soldiers, who are exempt at fifty years of age. Commutation Road Tax $1.00 in lion of road duty. Road Tax to be paid by the 1st day Of .March. 1910. Other taxes to be paid at the time stated above. Prompt attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money-order, etc. Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send them early, and give the township of each, as the treasurer is very busy during the month of December. The tax levy Is as follows: State Tax . r.v; Mills Ordinary County Tax .... /.'?Mills Special Railroad Tax .... 1 Mills Road Tax . :'. Mills Constitutional School Tax. 3 Mills Total Mills Sl'ECl VI. SCHOOLS. I.aureus Township. Laurens No. 11 . r, Mills Trinity Ridge No. l . t Mills Maddens No. 2 . 2 Mills Narnle No. 3 . 2 Mills Bailey's No. t . 2 Mills Mills No. . 2 Mills Oak Grove No. <J . 'J Mills Youngs Township. Youngs' No. 2 . Mills Fountain Inn No. 3b .1? Mills Lanford No. 10 . 2' '? Mil's Ora No. 12 . 2 Mills Dials Tow nshlj). Green Pond No. I . 3 Mills Shi lob No. 3 . 2 Mills Gray Court-Owlngs No. 5 .... 2 Mills Bnrksdalo No. ?'. . 2 Mills Dials Church No. 7 . 2 Mills Sullivan Township. Princeton No No. 3 . No. 4 . No. 3 . Tumbling Shoals No Brewerton No. 7 . 3 Sullivan Township Railroad Bond . 4 t> Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Mills Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. 14 . 3 Mills Mt. Gallagher No. 1 . :*. Mills Bethlehem No. 2 . 2 Mills Bkom No. 3 . 2 Mills No. 4 . 2 Mills No. 5 . 3 Mills Mt. Pleasant No. >) . 2 Mills Mi. Olive No. 7. 4 Mills Cross Rill Township. Cross Dil! No. l: C Mills Cross Hill No. 1 . 2 Mills Cross Hill No. 2 . 2 Mills Cross Hill No. I . 2 Mills Cross Hill NO. ?'. . 2 Mills Cross Hill No. 1? . 2 Mills hunter Township. Mountville No. 16 . 4'.4 Mills Hunter No. 2 . 2 Mills Hunter No. :'. . 2 M'lls Clinton No. 3 . 3 Mills Scuffletou a Ton nship. Ln 11 ford No. in . 2'j Mills Ora No. 12 . 2 Mlils J. D. MOCK. County Treasurer. Oetobar *. 190fl_ LAND SALE. STATE OF SOS'TII CAROLINA. County of lautren?. In Probate Court. Cold." ? G. Brown, Individually and as Administratrix of the < utnto of Rob ert c. Brown, deceased, Plaintiff, against ('mules C. BfOWll el al.. Defendants. to a degree <>f the court action. 1 v.lll sell at public at Laurens C. IL. S. C. within il hour of sale, on salesday in ? 1910, the 3rd day or the the following described laud Pursuant in this atlCl ion. the lega January month, to wit: All that tract of land situate in the county and state aforesaid, contain ing seventy-live <7'>> acres more or less, known as the Shell place, and bounded by other lands of the estate of R. C. Brown, known as the Farley place , by lands of I). A. <fc S. .1. Davis, known as the (.'apt. Shell place, and Dy lands of Mrs. Nannie McLaurin. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale, the property will he resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on tho same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser. (). 0, THOMPSON, Probate Judge. Dec. 13. 1009. :t GHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND OO^ LADIES I A?k your I'm**-!*! DIAMOND IIKANIJ Oot.o metallic bo: Ribbon. Takb no I?r?-^ 1?t and ?k ?IAMONII nil A N n PI M.H, for twenty fiva year* repiantd nt BeM.Safett, Always Hell ible, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ?558, EVERYWHERE ffi&Ig BABBTOYYN LOCAL ITEMS. Rev. S. T. Blackman Returns to Green Poud Church ?Personal Mentions. Babbtown, lvc 2ist.?Rev. s. T. Blachman has boon Bent as pastor oi Green Pond church tor another year; he has already preached one year and the people are glad to receive him back again. Mrs. Nora McDowell of Greenville was visiting Mr. John McDowell last week. Supt. Geo. Pitts anil Prof. C. B. Owings, principal of Green Tonil school spent last Wednesday night with Mr. .1. T. Willis and family. Messrs Willie and Homer Miller of Plckens were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Stone the latter part of the week. Mrs. ('laud Willis spent Wednesday and Wednesday night with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ilillnrd Curry near Owings. Mr. Willis Putnam and family spent Saturday night with Mrs. Putnam's father. Mr. Kotiert Woods. Misses Willie and Beouford Curry \isited their brother and sister. Mr and Mrs. .lohn Curry Friday night. Mrs. R. G. Woods spent last Thurs day In F.den community with her fath er. Mr. Sidney Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Curry had their daughter. Mrs. Nannie Simpson to spend Friday with them. Miss l.lllio Barton spent Saturday night with Misses Cornelia and Stlllic Woods Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willis are both very ill this week. Ill Health Is More Expensive Than any Cure. This country is now tilled with peo ple who migrate across the continent in all directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of them are suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh resulting from it' glected colds, ami spending fortunes vainly trying to rega'n lost health. Could every sufferer but undo the past ami cure that ?rst neglected cold, all this sorrow, pain anxiety and expense could have been avoided. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fa mous for Its cures of colds, and can always he depended upon. I'so it and the most serious diseases may be avoided. For Bale by Laurens Drug Co. Card of Thanks. I desire to thank my friends und neighbors for the many favors and their kindness to my family daring the continued illness of members of my family ami In the death of my wife and son. I assure you it Is ap preciated, w. M. Stone. Gray Court, S. C. It never lowers a man's dignity to side-step trouble. INotice to Teachers. A letter from Mr. 8 wear tagen, state superintendent uf education, reads: "la view of the failure of many teach | ers to comply with the law requiring I certificates to teach In the freo public schools, this board orders an extra teacher's examination to be held on the 7th of January 1910." Ail teach ers desiring to stand this examination will please be on band promptly at 10 o'clock on the 7th day of January I'Jlit The examination will be held in the court house. Ceo !,. Pitts. Co. Supt. of Education. Christinas Holiday Hates. The ChrulcstOIl & Western Carolina Railway will ?eil excursion tickets at count of the Holidays at very low rates for the round trip. Tickets on sale December 17. IS. 21, 22, 23, 24, 2f> and 31, 1909 and Jan 1. 1910. Final limit returning Jan. ('?. 1910. For further Information apply to ticket Agents, or Ernest Williams, General Passenger Agent, 829 Broadway. Augusta. t?n - ? Notice! Auction Sale ! At Leesville School House JANUARY 5TH 1910 The Following Described Property. 2 Engines 2 Threshers I Saw Mill 1 Shingle Hill All this machinery is com iaratively new and will be cnocked clown to the highest 3iclcler for cash. J. N Leak The Real Estate Man is always al your service when you call here for all kinds of ||J O KluVA ITllU' ST'PI>I-IKS g He will rtdvi.se you as U> ihe best kind < i hell or as to the ?ff* O proper placing of youi electric lights. Come and talk Q ;4? with him. lie will he gl id to show you the m m\ won- jf? derful conveniences clcctiicilv affords. 5fT ?I. II. HOVJ) ?Sw (^OMl'ANY * Getting Ready to Fix Up for Christmas? If Lumber is needed under your plan better have us supply it Then there will bo no disappointment cither In delivery or the quality of the Lumber. No matter if you don't need much. You want it promptly and good just the same and we shall be GLAD TO FILL YOUR ORDER. GRAY & HASTERBY Lauren's, S. C.