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We werel' forced, 1m rteftr.- m ; atiher two pge in 1C1. l'niii I li( s;Itation is fuirther relitv'd Till' .\ dve rtiser will be forced 1o ltp ii. ;t r within a sixteen -l * l lim . W4, vould thank or'' friedls. tlelreftl, to place thir (opy -with ius aly stt tat. We ( In provide for thitim. Wheni vte (all possibly do so, all adtiwers will have their pace Itua 011 .111Y t d wn'vi so that all will he treated fairly, but ihose who rparI- copy too late must 11111 the ri.;k of, layvin" their copy left, out ;OV'. li - N .\il:T IN"i'lliciF T tl*NC -:. The Sher(mlilani aiit i-t rust law was passed ill colgretss to prevent cobllil nations rete1d to raise prices. For reasons which if may have considered for tile public w-lifare, it did not in (lude coinionii1s of laborers. The general pilliiC, which had not yet come to realize that icreased wages must genrcally he pa sed on to the von sulimer if tile business is to siuvive, lid not arlolust itself in oloisitioll and ie conse(iuenco was, that. com petitiOn was retained among 'liploy ers aid the wav left open fmr it to b killed amliolg mlliployes. The result of this is biig brought homlle nOW whertle a lproportion of tile ('wio try\'s, po n ionl has hanldedl ti-:htl1y logethler .111d deman11ded that th14 rei m iodr t i- (Illtly how to its will adI a i lmY i lict for tihle labor ill ini0 - ite co)a or :t arve. The Itte thnl h lt' wned i ' tIle railroad worl- -. inl P %\i i :he gove r mnill t y ii11bd We itir lv :11m i ii( gr1anted lnornl ons ncra.- n w geswhich hIll] 1( he ias l i n t is all. (ITeast i'eev rs, the rairoai work lri, ll o i' rue Iii l ib-in tpe l Ia Ain ayr1 ast II l li . eae nlttild t as' ni th lf tist wIth! Iond asII)(i thy t' en w r rleslt'. W i t ((i'3 to ge t a ldni'h asl wx e hoet lt'l I Ein( lt snialier httl isii afC liet it ront( l ( s, andli tl1 S hey i n istiald rncsbiwenbgli nels and lit(tld Cbsines aioir la rgint he' a illnt C if' ul a fenet l gove l 'liliIl taonigedI full day's wthe Talle Is otlstilrevents Iikli itenizt hefioneo the waret Thednti-trstlas and olh--ri' liiw1 eek tougnh !It sti tivitis ofevmloy'ers ithe onIl ohin ra lie tre ig levlon twpoeeksa ago.sulit loikl maretwa in ('ale (111 wls ltva iblyi' r el, in 13'o th u hl and thr'ea teg re a oulittler.se ing sol :Prie.o good (itrod strik 'dntal iou t bound 2(''1 and t t'gedawhil TREATY QUESTION MAY GO TO PEOPLE (Continued from Page One.) T ecember 1. .1 that time, It was said, he would go into the treaty situ ation. Senhtor Underwood, of Ala bama, promiuetly mon'tioned for the Democratic leadership in the next session, talkeil vver the ottlook with Secretary T iiltlty but ad rol see the P resitden t. The general belief oil both sides to night seemed to be that any compro miso negoliations Jvill have to wait until the sesa'on begins. Most of the senate membership has left Washing ton, and the general disposit ion is to await the President's message before attempting to go further with compro mise efforts. Senator liitehcock, of Nebraska, in charge of the treaty for the admnilstration, will leave tonior row for Omaha. So said tonlight that he was nnleertain whether he wo1ld see the Presidelit before his depart One cotmlpromllise plail (1lseiisse(l to day was to refer tihe treaty, if it were restilmitted by the Presiden t, to the foreign relationls conniniiiittee with the nniderstalldilig that it woll reilain tlre nnatil sonie agreenticii had beeni reached by privale negotliation for its ratfiention. With tIwo-thirds of the senate lin('l ti1 for Snelh a pro1grain. it -was poinited out, the Ireaty mild le Iroight lit of or committee, clotnre adopted, and the whole mat t er speed ily disposed of without taking the sen l4e's tiine fromt pressing legis'ation. The lieoiblican le iires tIlmpha :/ized that some K1Ich plan 1tinsI he adopted if the treaty Is to be considered at all, declaring that railroad and otler legislation, whicl the treaty crowdell out of tih' special sessioln jIst closed, mui ist not he Imiger delayed. oaiolke, Va.. Nov. 21.- -in a tele am selit to tile lRoanolo Tinles to (y. Senator claiiie .\. Swdlison, of Virginiia, declared he is "sure a treaty will be snhmitted by the PI resident"' at the next sessioi of congress. aid that he Is i"hopefill of an early ratill Cation." Senator Svanuson's statenIen t reads: "The treaty of peace is teniipoirarily defeated in the benate, but can be presented again by tIe President in its present firI ir any other treaty h' iiav niegotiale. As soon as lie reir session (oinveIles I am siiure a treaty will h' sibiiited by tih' 'resi dinit, and I ami hoetl of early rati tiention by tie senit." Dest roys 'iulde Still. I it I I I' liv( i m:11 \\'. I . S I Ii \.lli a nd :I \ -4 10 r i ;I I!it : I v i i ., 14.1 ()rIi !it" ii rt ioll ( f li i l' i - till ' 1 he rd I I ' Il. ( .11 " i' r I I ic tary *.I \' ,-'1 Is \\ "ds ,-a 1 n wns. \V 1i . Iiter1'0p nI I lilt Ii a l ' \'i Is i 11 I i I im 1 - i: \ l i I lie "lvo. ,irtif 'liits- il-i t . I t ::- lhfi: tils t tilt (w. l ou wll \iilh ;t ja '; o cc t ha w ie ('oIni'.iln iii til itit, th'it'i wfiteh' ( i o itirt A f (|':11 titi of iintsh w is Ii la ond. lit t' Ida ofe Ott- i ' te y 1f9lt. Sfau e of South iiC(aroliii,, (oiitity of JiiauretIN. Noti(e is l' ('h( g)ive t hat 'cr:.\. ('\tl Noill .\ 0 fo on \ (I) sh\'\ are:.' of1 t-:h. Seco.. l''scftre~m 4 ckof;Wats.Mls WToths Milsf da.: othe par aedf Marou 19re to rirb e .1.e Ma'yr hrs aplye to ; rthe d atsnipllin ionti at is ila of hb busnespa itlheriew h o'clck A M., o al n .ve copy~ht o lier adii e to sailst let lnihee SotM'rlina, lilthinl1 .went MA'!;1I $ $ SPECIAL NOTICES. * $ * * * S * 8 * z * For Sale-One horse and one mare, weighing about 1,100 each. Good work horses. May be seen at Hicks' Stable Friday and Saturday, 28th and 29th. W. B". -Washington. 19-1t-pd Just Arrived--Twenty head of those fine Blue Grass Jersey milch cows. Conic and see themi. H'. W. llartin. 19-1t-)d Forl Sale--One new Mloyer rubber tired top buggy and harness and a line standal brted you g nare, ge - n( line-looking, and a go travele. Would not be10 for ale it I have sold my home and wi ot le iQcated for sonme tinme. 1'rit , for the whole rig $150.00 and it is a bargain. J. -W. Cope land, Sr., Clinton, S. C. 19-1t .llOre Eggs. Eggs now are 7~c. At Christmas, may be $1.00. Begin now giving the tonic and get. younr share. Call at Kennedy's store or .rs. If. It. KIennedy's. residence. I 9-2t-pd ,Jr rsey ('os--Jist arrivedl -Milh twenty head of' Illue Grass .Jersey miilch Cows. See them quick, 1-:,. W. .\ lrtin. IV- I t- fil ("inrimaized loofi ng-Just received a snial r11 galv; lized roofing. IFor <iikturnovr $ .50 p' sqluare for, plain 'V" cr iliup; "S. p tler sare for patentl lowk. Tor :: spot cash. I'aul Ieis lharldware Co. 131-It l''or Sale --iteg isieree 11111r0c shoat., three and one-half months old. (oar ailteer to bw satisfaclory. \\. \\. Yearg"inl, (;Iray Court, lIt. :1. 19-11-I<1 l't i'-'or i-nt A goo] Iwo.-horse f-1rn1 i near Cold P'oint, onl pub1lic hi ,gh way, nar (liurch aid school: good buihlngs.C. \W. .\adhln, I'aulrenis iNollte 1. 0h-11-1)( .1lrse.1 ('ows--lIust arrived i \ wit II twleny hIea1 of lhiue (rass .lersvy 1! 111 rov. se, t heni e11 k. E-. l'ir Saill -01ne sqtte3 r liitch that is Iaina31l and 1erieves perfectly. I). -. Todd(. 1 -ast .lain street. l,:urens 19- 1 t I -111 Forl To1imin, a (for e sal. e T1. .1. Biolt at l~ixil Flour & (irainl Co. Fl''. acn I: .ner ;s rootl farmIl land pIr of .ohn S. Ial li ilantation. IRent re::sonablM. Apply. \rs. .1. It. liet'l:1111 . Sluilanh r".S. C., Rtoute -1. l9-.it-lil I.'i Salle nil tIn811 SeodI \'hea at $ 1w).o b sh l Z. if. T n lyI'aul runs, Itt. .. 19-;3 -1p(1 il. lie I -A 'arn1 lncateed one mille Past Of (;oidville. See me at once. Guls '11. (;ary, Kinlar-ls. 19-?t-pdl 11*n11eli -\\alnut log:. goodi prive at anly railroadl station. It \ w ri anly on1e who 'nn look up - 'w Irs to write to "\\'aiutil ' The Adc'vert is er, I. aiurens, . . 19-St .1ist Arri'ied TweI y head of those finle 111l1( tia s J re iileh cows Mill, a'l3 see 3 I en. -: \\. .\Iar in. 19-I t-pl)l illr Sile One .lbig our ()er'lanI IHo:alist r in No. I sluat.. Iilrt l eap. i sy b4-t-rlus. It. 1'. Il11 s, I lalrens. S. . 0 - 11-11 Iist Friday. black la:thir' foiing povikIl hook. containing (ileck fo ri '433.3 1irawn by I'. 11. flicks ann1 Ial to Ie: also reaeip and oth 11.1 pers, I (titler spl ae' )e1ig il I riw 11 . \ \ I1.i, 11 (k , 11"1n1'd R s cow l h11 a111 I : aw inlill ill un c raiton Rlicharld h l ,Iaui r e li3 l. I '. i-1 1.I 33 -I ~ 3~ I 133'3' 33 M% -~ 13-' rel 1'r Sal P((h3V i in-1 1a I 10 3. 1i;d :3 - \\1'- n ; - ;.-. ' j~ Ill I0 " n Io e. T.3' 33 11. ani r - I. "3a'19-'-I-p 3 .3 1 0 33 '~ 3 :1 n''" '. 3 I' 'h .!.~>.00. 3T . 3i3. 3 h - 3 ~ 3ohl 3I3 '3 c - . T 333 3':0r ' . 1 . i I33 g 11 ni3' l . '3 \ -u ' ur '.3' 3 3 11 ; 3 13 1 -333-33---i 333 33 33.'-- un at1" (f .\ 13 3ica r31 33a 3 .- - .3e . li3h3 r33m; 3 .3 <3 . (3 ' n he.1 ;in331 3. IE h "r3-I of I np br Ietii n:'. \\33 ' av ti%'- .inds till 13r3 i r13 3n31th3 . .1. 13. '3lhertIs31n. ('l''veland3 lIi:: 1?311l 33 .o33o1 :3''d, pur11 . 3a33bo33e '3. AI. 53333er33-, liiurens Ih Iline ('aittle- -- In our1 1331 c 3 of rl ini ('a33 le, t hr best-i that3 ('53 h3e bough3 lt inI Tennessee,'(' is (3313 imported3'3 re3.ister'ed .Il'5rsey, also3( 33n3e he'fer fretshi in imik, and( one1 b3ull ('n11, h333 h froml thie im1 I3orted'3 .l'3rsey3. .\lso ('ight3 other(1 mlilk ('r' ofth' I bI t blood333)3 line ini Tlennesse'e(3. 1look lthemi over('i. Th'ey are3 golinl fa:st. (3. Y. 3lllams and)3 11. II. Owings. FGray ('our3t- 18-2t-pd Wnuti 'arly w31 i ('ompihlete 33aw3% 131111oufit t o1( ianu1fac3tur 3 and, :111 imt 3)1 1(31n3(3. 8. ('3 Addre-ss liox |3.2, ('alff lFor Saie ----Anything in the( liuroc line you want. Open gillIs, bred guilts, shoats33 and)3 a fin1e 1ot o3f p)ig3. ('. A. Ow'en.s. ('Clio, liouite I. I8-.1t-pd1 I"or 53a11' -Nice( 31. eiht 101oom-W dwllng, cl e 13 n, wt, '3 h s ('we('rage, elc tr'(I 3 lI1ghIs, hal1 f a1r' l' ot1). Also3 good3 33(' (3nd3 hand " Iluck"' itange-. See WV. If. 1)ial- 17-~51-pd3 For SeTvice- -.\ly tiorou3gthbred r'g - intered'1 1:30 ilmshirle boar1. At miy r'esi 31031(e. Geoo. (3. 11look ins,3* I,auren's1, S. For Saile-500 :bushels corn, 5,00 bundles fodder, 300 bushels goo Cleveland Big Boll seed, 3 tons cotto seed meal, 1 good cow, will be fres by Dec. 1st; 1 mower and good rak 1 buggy, four mules and one horse. T. A. Ballew, 'Mountville, Rt. F. D. 17 Bright Gis Wanted-The Stat Hospital for the Insane, Columbia, . C., need white women. 'pieferably bc tween the ages of 18 and 35, to wor as attendants or enter the trainin school. For further~ information al PY to the Superintendent. 17-4 (let a Singer-Shipnent of Singe sewing miacihines just, received. 1] not delay In getting yours. They 9 fast and are hard to keep. L. W. M.\a tin, Agent. 16-5t-li For Sale-Few houses and lots I city of laaurens. 1aurenis Trust C Notlce-tLaur ens Trust Coipan will pay you 6 per cent interest fc your lioney. 15 Montey to ,end-i ',m prepared I place loans on iitproved farms on fa% or'able term11s, and at reasoniable rate and expense. Apply early to C. 1 Barksdale. 13 Horses and Mores--Fine hunch c horses and maltres for sale at Im stand at Laurtens. W. 11. Whartoi 9 C. C. Featherston. W. 1t. Inlgl FEATIlHl-STONi & KNIGHT A ttornteys at La1w Laurens, S. C. All Business Intrusted to Our Car Will Ilave 'romtpt and Careful Attet tilon. Oflice over Painmetto Bnnk .\I-. Featherston'i ( will "'pend Wvednie day of each \Vck in Iaurens. lANI) SALE. Slate of Soultih E'ur'Aina, C4tit1ny1. of 1,aur'enus. JN C()l'IT Of,' CO.\MON 'll.\S. \Villis Hur11tonl et al, lPlaintiff, ag" inst C. C. Ilopkins, Itefendant. l'uirst1int to a U vI'et of ithe Cout in the above staled ease, I will sell a public ottcry to the highest. bidder, . I,:tturens C. If., S. C., on FiLlesday I I)eeenber next. being .londay thle is day of tie 1nonth, (luring tle leg.1 iou is for such sales, the followinig dc aelibed property, to wit: All that certalin lot or parcel or lan lying, being and sitiate onl Mast. Mai St reet, in thle City of 1laurens, Cowt atid State aforesaid, containing ses enty-five one-htitundredt hs (75-100) o an acro more or less, loiunded oil tl iorith Iby Elast .\lain Street, onl the eas by George llopkins lot, on the sou by lot of 1). E. Todd. and west by la of iteverly scott. Tenittts of Sale: cash. Pirehaser t( pay for papers, stamtops a nld recordinpg It' the ternits of sale are not complie withi. Ihe 1.11 to be re-sold on mamn 1r S0inle subserieliilt Satlsday oi sau lerits, at risk of formtetr IIt relaser. C. A. POW111, C. C. C. P'. & G. S., b"ihurents. S. C 1)ated, this Nov. 7, P119. NO'I'IV-' 01F EL1,E('TION. 4tili' of S'11th I'aro linia. Co nnly of' l.t1uirens. \Vhir'nas, pittitions 5igItid by a lega nutub11er of the <Inlalified elvectors. ;n( re -hohlers residintg inl I )ials sclho( liitri; t No. i, iaurent l t y, It ' Ilidi1' , li.t iti o I ;it) ll (1t I 11poli 1i il!: -;tion of i l iti i n 4i ( itj I ti a I tIi ::!x Iis th p operty i slit Ir Iw . hav I tn hLtI-d ith' r hih (.!I I, t\\i. Hi r n l t 'i "ii v 1111,11-4 l0, fot. tc1l itt a ni4-l Ita i i n i n w-111-1- 6 i t itr iet -:ih n n . h to ' a i: r ! Iu n , l wt h bibtt ir: x e ei san rg IN (a Oh l tion~ 'Ohall b lone~\ ITin Mi n 1 - the I i~L dit ion tax shal inte I I'hLl t co ta nntt T Ib u 'et r :N', ijil atll int ' I w Ir '' ) writit o prih' it e thel of i . ti'o!t.thlli ot ate hout lifi '' lil .in t the foown shal to:n in 1ri. I liti tho 'i e ro 'h o. I~ 'oitityrnd w Stte abooali iiThe I7 t. al rnrt !bac riin it by lnt of dGenion'o0 lothi tenr dayi lad f(. Ii. IT.p \\'l I.ON Su. l iI it .\ by tirdter w'any o ar<. tinh- of aidound('Ar ir ll tot-utny littof ,a uteyn. llQ,3~ A. l'(owc', ()o 'eyt', d.\u(JN l'lp.S. 1 .\ : i > 1 Mi.9i). I l n f i~r to pei' tatts aie r td o th 'oi'i m if t he abetn o. ate eni I wilt Cotnll I puimi'i i te Ito ni thr e hiresldbhblern it'nortt (' sttir iS ' . S onlrdy onsa i dt' of1I'i Lthe.'k iothI(11 dr it thet ler. hou for (lch 1'.ale , heflloings t of init ao. yin and9 beingin t 'E SIGNALS offered in Blankets, Ad Underwear, Ladies' :ers with a complete mods were purchased Ison and are offered t value. Make your Lve money at son & Co. 3 in hielpful suggestions ng your mo-.t perplexing gift F gift problemns propoc.-d Lve just the idea that will Dne. Decide before you buy 0A 0 PTO M ETTsaI ST TELY. -ITM K OF A N in helul sugetstios nge"ou an eanlbaning gift, you wuld the a at will Sething. n E thtm Dcde beoredyu buy sIp -WM ceIn. erst LYUREbn .C Naioa Ban C.Ho OER ahe innn b - . 0 (1 COLD WAN k Special value is Comforts, Flannels at 0 " and Children's Swea1 d line of Hosiery. Many of these g4 in advance o the sea below pre nt marke f it seleCti arly and Si W. U. Wil 5WIL ff f This store a und for Holiday G' s. -We inv' 0 ri problems to us for solution. We have hundreds o to us; it may be we he solve your most difficult Come in early. - GISTCRED C WHEN YOU THINK Of WILLIAM RH LIAR? WEST SIDE COURT SQUARE 1 e* Pu - - BA) t sond good jngli eit oubnds god becomen saved ome of tihaty han thefrstugh uinger ou' know, Yo Mo' ae o spa c iThe bn ndecomie e wilcm.nmgt a . He Engtueruroise