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a Now Church, Tho Assooluto Reform Presbyterians are going to build a house of worship in town. Prospeot church will DO moved here,or rather the membership will. The committee is now looking around for a location. Anyone having a suitable lot that thov will dispose of may confer with Mr. A. 15. Itlakely.? The lot will bo bought and paid for at onco, but the building will not he put up until next summer. It is hoped to havo tile building completed by Sep tember I, 1000.?Clinton News. Pooplo who need anything in shoos in any stylo or kind will find special bargains at O. B. Simmons. Mrs. Adams has a lovely line <>f Xmas goods. Prosonts to suit every one. We give premium stamps. Men's Hats und Caps in groat variety'. All shapes; all prices. Davis, Roper & Co. Famous Hatters and Clothiers. Sideboard No. 278 Quartered Oak, golden finish, top 21 x 54 inches, 7 foet 2 inches high, 1 mirror 2^ by 80 inches, 2 mirrors 10 13 Freuen beveled, 2 Napkins draws, 1 draw for silver-?plush lined, 1 long draw for table linen, nico carving, piano finish. Ex tremely low at $58.00. S. H. & EC. II. Wilkes & Co. Clothing! Clothing!! Cloth ing !! ! Moii'h Suits $2 50 to $20.00; children's suits 50 cents to $6 00; boy's suits $2.00 to $10.00. Prices lower than the lowest. Don't stop 'till you get there. Yours for Business, Davis, Roper .V ( o. Agent for J & P. Coats Spool Cotton. Full stock always on hand. At O. B. Simmons. Big lino of collars, latest style, just in at J. B. Mintor & Bros. Prico 10 cents. Don't wait till just before Xmns to buy your Clothing, Shoes, Hat, otc, but come at onco and make your selection and avoid the rush, Davis, Roper & Co. Tho place to buy Christmas goods and Wedding gifts, and get trading stamps. Only Drug store where stamps aro given. Palmetto Drug Co , New Drug and Hook Store. tiJkW* Just received a lot of fresh Snow Flake Crackers, Nuts, Citron, Pulverized Sugar for toeing cakes. Also five cases of full cream cheeeo, and vinegar of the finest quality. All kinds of Fire works to burn. Laurons Mercantile Co. Reception chair ? Gold finish, very graceful and pretty. It gives tho finishing touch to the parlor; $2.95. Others in bird's eye maple, golden Oak. We invite your in spection. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Wanted?Laurens Cotton Mill Stock in any quantity. w. w. Kennedy. WANTED?Draying to do, whether email or large parcels. Prompt atten tion given to all orders of thoee who are willing to rive me a share of their bi'einess. 'Phone 28 TOM CREWS, Jr. Sofa pillows, cushions, satin head rosts and so many pretty things for Xmas presents. At Mrs. Adams'. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF LAURENS, at Laurens, In tho State of South Carolina, At the Close of Business, DEC. '_>, 1809. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $00,708 60 Ovonlrafis, secured, 1,037 38 U. s. iJonds t o Sttoure circula tion, 10,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc. 0,118 30 Itanking-housc, furniture, and fixtures, 8,091 Othor roal estate and mortgages owned, 4,982 (50 Duo from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 3,;j?7 32 Duo from State Hank:* and Han kers, 00 10 Due from approved rosorvo agents, 1,609 00 Notos of other National Hanks, 2,1 ;5 00 Fractional papor currency, nickels, and cents, 200 40 Lawful money Reserve in Bank, viz: Npocio, 1h,1s0 7,r> Legal-tender notos, 5,485 00 23,i>24 Redemption fund with I . s. Troasuror (5 per cont. of circulation,) 720 00 Total, $127,041 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $ 08,C00 00 Surplus fund, 12,000 00 Undivided profits, loss expen ses and taxes paid, 2,081 Si) National Hank notes outstand ing, 12^00 00 Duo to othor National Hanks, .'1,377 00 Duo to state Hanks and Ban kers; 141 8-1 Dividend-, unpaid, 133 00 Individual deposits subject to check, 31,501 l(i Time certificates of deposit, 2,415 03 Total, $127,011 72 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens. I, Jno. Aug. Barksdale, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swoar that tho above statement is trim to tho host of my knowledge and belief. John Auu. BARKSDALE, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before 1110 this tho 8th day of December, isoo. O. G- Thompson, j. P. L. 0. ConuKCT.?Attost: JNO. A. BARKSDALE,} It. P. POSIOY, V Directors. T. K. TO 1)1), ) Bargains in capos and jackots at O. B. Simmons. To Rook Buyers: We havo just roccived a largo stock of books?the best assortment over brought to Laurens. You will havo no trouble in .-electing a book for yourself or a Christmas gift for your friend. Our pricos aro lower than nnywhoro you can buy. Como and see for yourself. Cloth hound books, good paper and print lf>,25 and 40 cents. Palmetto Drug Co., New Drug and Book Storo. Go.xl undorwoar cheap. Davis, Ropor & Co. It isn't ho-> much wo looso on this salo we aro considering. It's an old lot of swinging lamps and to mako thorn go quickly wo havo cut them dooply. $7:75 cut to $8:s0. Many othor pricos. S. M. & K. H. Wilkos <fe Co. Shoos! ShoesII Shoos! 11 Evory man, woman and child conocdo that this is the placo to buy foot wear. Your friends, Davis, 3?HK3> i>r. Woodward's Lecture. Dr. V. C. Woodward's lecture lust Wednesday evening was a scholarly, original and delightful presentation of his subject, the "Genius of Shakes peare.*' a large audience greeted Dr. Woodward and heard him with great enjoyment. While in the eity the dtfl tluguished lecturer was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.jJohn Wells Todd. At 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Todd gavo a delightful reception to Dr. Woodward at which tho guests were the members of the Wednesday After noon and Tuesday Evening Clubs. Mrs. Todd was assisted In receiving hv Mrs. J. O. 0. Fleming, Miss I.utio C. .hums, Miss i.essie Todd and Miss Wil lie Jones A Coincidence* ?Mrs. Barksdalo attended the ?JalT nev Baptist Convention with Dr. J. A Barksdalo and Mrs. Barksdalo lost her glasses on a certain evening. After her return home a pair of glasses were found near tho locality where Mrs. Barksdale's were supposed lost,and sent her, and it required close scrutiny to find they were not the same hut, very like. Con IV re nee Appointments -Spartan l)Urg Districts. W. l?. M eiders, I?. id. Itohnont- M. L. Banks, jr. Glilton and Oowpons? S. D. Vaughn. Cherokee?J. M. Friday . Clinton?J. M. Friday. (!atnp?belte?A. II. liest. Enoree?D. I lucks. Gairuoy?W. II. Hedges. Ga?'ney Circuit?S. T. Creech. .1 .ii' svil'r?K. II. Beckham. Kelton?.1. N. I sum. i .au ens?R. 11. Jones. Laurona City Mi ision?J. M. Shell. North Laurens Circuit?J. K. McCain. Parole I Mills Station?E. S. Jones. l'acolet Circuit?S. A. Nettles. Santuck?C. ii. Burns. Spattanbnrjj?Central, M. L. Carlhle: Pun. an, W. A. Kairev ; Bethel and Glendalo, l:. T Uoho d. Uni n?Grace Church, W. A. Masse !)i.-ii; Union Mil's, E, It. Shulerj Whit mir , W. II. Justus. I is a matter of much satisfaction that Rev. lv. 11. Jones is retained in tliis city. Mr. J. V. Bolt, a lay delegate of this city was a member of the committee which reported resolutions adopted by Conference in reference to Bar hoe and Smith book Agents of the Southern church. Conference adjournoa at I I*. M. Monday, fixing Chester as tho next me "ting place. Solicitor Sense makes the following teport to.the Attorney General of criminal prosecutions for the year 1300: Spartanburg ? No! prossed 22: not guilty 11: RUllty TU. Union county?Nol prossed 20; not guilty 7: guilty 2?. Nowbcrry county ?Nol proesed 0' not guilty 8; guilty 21. Laurens county ? iNol pressed 10; not guilty S; guilty 20. Greenwood county?Nol prossed 4; not guilty 3; guilty 21. Grand total -nol prossed 77: not guilty 32; guilty 178?287. Wedded at Seneca. Below we give an account of tho marriage of Mr. W.D Simpson Wright to Miss Huffman, a social favorite of Seneca. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wright, of Lisbon, and has a large connection and numbers of friends in the olty and county to con gratulate and wish him well: Dickens, S. C, Dee. 7.?On Tuesday, December 6th, at the residence Of Mr. und Mrs. F. M. Carey. Seneca, S. O., their niece, Miss Sadie Huffman, of Seneca, and W. D. Simpson Wright, of Beizer, were united in marriage, tho Rev. W. S. Hammltor, officiating. At 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Carey with llicir usual hospitality entertained the bridal party with a delightful lunch eon. The table decorations were charming, indicating the perfect taste of the hostess. After tho repast a short time was spent in social conversation, when the appearance of tho minister reminded the company that a solemn ceremony would soon be enacted. With Miss Helen Cashtn at the piano tho sweet strains of the wedding march were softly rendered. The groom and Mr. Smyth entered first, followed by Miss Sadie Lindsay. Tho group, forming a semt-olrcle, were mot by Mr. Hamml tor, who performed a most beautiful and impressive ceremony. The bride was gowned in a hand some grey cloth traveling suit. Tho groom wore the customary black suit and white tic. After tho copgratulations the party left on the 1 o'clock vestibule for Bei zer, S. 0., the future home of the hap pv couple, where they wer? tendered a delightful reception at the home of Capt. Ellison A. Smyth, Mr. Wright, being his private secretary, and a young man of sterling qualities, a grand son of ex Chief Justice Simpson, of Laurens. Miss Sadie's Seneca friends regret to lose her, but feel sure her genial manner will soon win friends iu her new home. Those who attended the marriage from a distance were: Miss Lutie Wright of Laurens; Misses Cash in, of Anderson, Mrs. J. J. Lindsay, of Duo Weal; J . Adger Smytho, Jr., and M. H. Baldwin, of Beizer.?Pick ens cor. Greenville News. A Close Relationship. The relationship which the baking powders hear towards our health Is coming to be appreciated. There is no doubt that the IndlgCS tlon and dyspepsia of which many Americans complain aro caused by tho indiscriminate use of alum baking posvers. 1 heso baking powers, from their lower price, from the pei slstOUOy with which they are rdvertisod as pure cream of tartar pow-rs, or from the tempting schemes with which they are offered, are being purohased by many house keepers. That alum bak ing powders aro unwholesome Is a fact as well established as that arsenic is a poison. Thoro must accordingly bo the greatOSt care hy tho housewife to keep them from her food. A chemical analysis only will expose their true character. Even the prieu at which they aro sold Is not always a mark to identify them. Thoro Is certain safely In tho use of tho well-known brand, Royal Baking Bower. The Royal is not only codi fied hy tho Government Chemists froe from alum and from ?11 adulteration, but every housewife feelM a coniidonco when using it \\ hi eh she cannot have with any othor powder. It is made from chemically pure cream of tarter, and is an sctually anti-dyspeptic, promoting digestion and adding to the wholesomoness of the food. H4>" For Sale?convenient ami com? for table residonce property, (tho Gog gans house) on Main Street near de pot. Good terms. Seo J. Wado Anderson. A regular communication of l'ahnot to Lodge No. 1?. A. E. M., will be held at Masonic Hall, December BHh. H. W. Anderson. Your wifo is not an extravagant woman whon sho tolls you that she must havo one of thoso Stovos from S. M. A- R. H. Wilkes & Co. Sho trios throo iiuios a day to cook food that ia digostablo, but tho old stovo has served its day. Our Slovos cook to ploase you or your money given back. For bargains in dross goods don't, stop till yo? got tp O. B. FACTS PERSONAL AND BRIEF NOTES OF RECENT EVENTS. Judge R. 0. Watts was in tho city OH Monday. Mr. L. W. Simkins visited Ncwberry last week Mr. Ryland Traynham visited Green ville last week. Miss Mary Bowen is visiting friends in Bumter. Mr. A. B. Riley, of Cross Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. VV. W. Ball. Master Kdwin Lucas is visiting relatives in Darlington. Miss Amy Nolan has returned from a visit to Spartanburg. Attorneys P. P, MoGowan and N. B. Dial aro in Columbia attending tho Supreme Court. Mrs. Cox returned to Tennessee last Saturday after a visit of several weeks to her daughter, Mrs. VV. B. Lucus. Mr. L. W, Simkins is in Columbia looking after the interests of his clients before tho Supreme Court. Misses Janie and Couway Simpson, of PendletOIl, und Miss Martha Cannon visited at Mrs. J. W. Todd's last week. The 1st day of January 1900 being a legal holiday, Tuesday'follow ing will be Salesday. Mrs. J. it. Nolan is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. L. G. Priorson, in Spartanburg. Mr. W. A. Todd has purchased the establishment of Mr. S. C. Hold, con sisting of a variety of groceries. Miss Carrie Martin, was married at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of this city, to Mr. Aha Chandler, of Clinton, on last Wednesday afternoon. Tho young couple havo the hearty congratula tions and good wishes of a large circle of friends. Col. J. L. M. Irby, .Mr. Burkett Henderson and Magistrate Robert Cooper went to Charleston on Monday to represont respectfully Palmetto, Browerton and Tumbling Shoals Lodges in the Grand Lodge, A. P. M., which convened at twelve yesterday in annual session. Advices have reached us of the death of Mr. L. D. Connor, at Cokesburry, on the 11th inst., the father of Mrs. Doctor Connor of this city. Dr. Con nor's Ofllce is closed for to-day. Airs. Connor and the family have the sin cere sympathy of many friends in this city. Miss Willie N. Hampton, of Green ville, and Mr. Kirk Norris Robinson, of Columbia, were married at the resi dence of the bride's uncle, Mr. J. M. Hampton, of this city, at noon on last Wednesday, Kev. Robert Adams of tho Presbyterian church officiating. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Uobinson left for Columbia where the groom is In the employ of Southern Railroad. w. li. Henderson* Tho many friends of this gentleman a prominent citizen of Mount Pleasant, this county, will regret to learn of his death which occurred in Columbia on Sunday last. The deceased was a mem her of an old Laurens family which furnished many bravo soldiers for tho civil war, and among them no braver spirit than the subject of this notice, lie leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. M. Pcarco, and many relatives who mourn their severe loss. Mr. Henderson's ri mains were brought to this city and interred at Mt. Pleasant on Monday last. Dr. Elmore 0. Martin. We havo to record the death of this genial and kind-hearted gentleman, which occurred on the night, of the 8th instant., in this city, at the home of his brothor, Dr. B. E. Martin. Ho was a native of this county, the son of the late Reuben Martin, but had long re sided in Greenwood county and prac ticed successfully his profession of den tistry. His remains were carried to Greenwood and buried on Friday laet. Dr. Martin's passing away will be mourned and his surviving chlldron have tho sincere sympathy of many triends. KILL MEN ViSIT I S. Inspect ion of The Laurens Cotton Mills by Northerners.--Direc tors Moot. Travelling in two pullman cars a notable party of fifteon northern men visited Laurens last Saturday and in spected tho Laurens Cotton Mill. Hi tlie party among others wore Mr. Milliken, of New York, A. W. Green, of New Jersey, 0? E. Perkins, of Now York, Mr. Wills, of Now York and Messrs. Snelllng and Stephen N. Greene, of Boston. Tho members of ihc party were enthusiastic in thoir praises of tho Laurens Cotton Mill and expressed themselves as greatly gratilled with its highly prosperous condition. Thoy carefully examined every feature of the plant and in thoir two hours inspection becumo perhaps more familiar with it than is tho aver age natlve,for tho reason that they woro all experienced, practical, mill men. The party was accompanied by Mr. Richards and Mr. Hays, of tho South ern railroad and Supt. Anderson, of tho C. ?fe W. 0. Among other visitors were Messrs. Joseph Sirrino of Green ville, and John B. Cleveland and Dr. Jesse Cleveland, of Spartanburg, both of the latter being mill presidents, it was stated that the aggregate wealth of those composing tho parly is two hundred millions of dollars. At tho same timo a meeting of tho directors of tho Laurens Cotton Mill was hold in tho olllce of President Lu cas at which a semi-annual dividend of four por cent, payable Jan. ist 1900, was declared. Mr. Stephen N. Greene, of Boston, was elected a director In placo of the lato Dr. J. P. Simpson. Messrs. William Gird, of Char leston and V. M. Montgomery, of Pacolet, woro also present. Tho board is now composed of Messrs. Millikon, President Lucas, and Messrs. Bird, Montgomery, N. B. Dial, J. O. C. Fleming, P. J. Hale and 8. N. Greene, Mr. Hale, of Boston, was unable to bo present. A Mood Show. The Lee Stock Company will begin thoir three night's engagement In tho city Opera Houso, on Thursday night, pec. 11th. This company is composed of good actors and actresses and glvo good clean performances at popular prices, 10, 20 and !J0. The Sumtor Herald of Dec. 9th bus tho following to say of tho company: "Tho Lee Stock Company, which has held tho boards at tho Opera Houso evory night this week, has greatly pleased tho audiences which attended their performances. The rnembers of tho company have dono 60U10 excellent acting and havo made many friends during their Ptay hero. Tho show ia thoroughly clean and wholoaomc, and tho pricos of 10, 20 and 30 cents should lnduco many to go out." The play to bo presented on Thurs day night is "In Tho Heart of Cuba." Admission 10. 20 and U0 cents, A lady will bo admlt'od froo on Thursday night If accompanied by a person with a HO cont tlckot. Seats on sale at Da vis, Kopor St Co. 's. AUTOMAT/K? AQN SP/ILABJJ! ^AJT7YB077l? Christmas is Coming. Our complete line of Holiday Goods is now ready for your in spection. Call early and make your selections. Gifts for ladies is a special fea ture of our stock. For your .Sister or Sweetheart. Many things that would delight your wife. Others that will please your dear old mother. We didn't forget the babies cither. Little odd gifts at odd prices. Much to choose from. Don't miss our Holiday Display. The Laurens Drug Co. Todd Block. Laurons, S. C, Dec. 6, '99. aro often Ninc-tonth Jowolry and only Onc-tonth Silver, and mighty poor Silvci in tho one* tenth. But why buy that kind when you can get superior goods at the same prico at W. A. JOHNSON, Laurons, S. C. State of South Carolina Laurens County. Court of Common Ploas, Stephen D. Garrett, as Administrator of tho ostate of M. IL Garrott. deo'd, Plaintiff, against Enoch g . Mitohell, as Administrator of tho ostate of W. M Mitchell, deceased, William II. Mitchell, Daisy Bagwell, Lilllo Mitchell, alias Arnold, Defend ants.?(Summons for Relief. Com plaint not Sorvod.) To tho Defendants ahovo tunned: You aro horohy summoned and re quired to answor Um complaint in this action, which is filed in tho office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for tho said County, and to sorvo a copy of jour answor to the said complaint on the subscribers at their ofllco at Laurons, C. IL, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded In tho com plaint. Dated 23rd of Nov. 1800. (L. S.) John F. BOLT, O.O.O.P.L.O. FEUOUt on & Fkatiikrstcnk, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Notice te William H. Mitchell and Llllle MItcholl, alias Arnold, Absont Defendants: Take notice that tho summons and complaint 1 ercln woro filed in the ofllco of tho Clork of tho Court of Common Pitas, for Laurons County, In said State, on the 28rd of -Novem ber, 1800. Fkrousoh & Fkathkhstone, Plaintiff's Attorney*. Nov. 20th 18.M). ?*? .'. ' A ? .' ..... ' ' Pitted With a Shoe FROM our stock of Foot woo r tho pedal extremities of man, woman ami child, will work or rest in comfort. lie c ; lea ifora1'. Kv ?ry pair of rhooa correct In stylo and perfect llniah; nil nro made of excellent material; narrow and wide lasts, and ovory length in Mock. 1'iieea Alll. AS I'LKASINU us tho >odr. Yii\p\fV9t In ladies and children'?, and Ii y State's in men's and boys', are our hobbios. In ??? Cnoods, Millinery ?w?ods. lowest and host, and to he had at Prices to suit all. Yours, rcsptctfttl \. ie Best nn<& the rtstOfiii im ? it ?13 The cheapest because it is the host. Choap furniture in make and quality is not cheap in dollars and -rents, matters not how Ii ttl o it co-is. The cheapest furniture possible to buy is tho best furniture. Understand,now, that tho best does not imply u whole lot of extra touches, which only adds to the style and expense, bill is of no prac tical benefit. Wo keep that kind for folks who aro exacting a- to style, and who are not so particular about (ho expense; who want everything that can't ho added to make it more attractive, moro ologant. Hut tho l>o->t. can I?.; had i:: (ho more plain, the moro moderate styles, and this is just where our lino sticks out most prominently. Our lino of furniture is suit' il for folks who appreciate good quality, go.nl style, and who are careful in their expenditures. For folks who want their money to go us far ns it. is possi ble to make it go, and yot, withal, got something good, roltablo; something worth taking care of. No. 101. Size 25 x 52 ino tored Oak, (> lies: IS x 82 olden Finish inches, F . Swell on ronoh bevel Mirror, Quar ds and front. To-day's news has to do with Sideboards. New sideboards. Now in patterns. New finish. Understand us oloarly---not just, bought, for tho order was placed whon wo wore wearing alpaca coats and Old Sol was playing high jinks with tho thormomotor, boforo any advanoe on them. Wo have thorn for the rich man, the man of moderate means, and the poor fellow. Some 28 styles to select from. The price ranges from $8.5)5 up to $80.00. Price ?Freight Paid* on $10.00 Purchases. Laurens, S. C. W. G. WILSON & 00. will show a now line of Black and colored silks. Also choice Weaves in lino Black All-Wool Dress Fabrics. Sec tho new lino of Tablo Linons. Linon Huck Towels 85 conts por do/.on . CUT PRICES on tho following Goods for tin; next ten days for tho Holidays: Flush and ( loth Capos, 15Junkets and Heavy Underwear. It is falso economy to buy something y."i do not require but if any of tho abovo articles come within your im mediate wants it will pay you to make a personal inspec tion of same. Respectfully, W G WILSON & CO. J. H. SULLIVAN, IL A. SULLIVAN, President. Manager. i?Mi j?tetCMKlttt &8>n (oopt^opt-A.a.-'ioasr,) A BIG LOT of Shoes from (50 to 85 cents. These Goods nro rare Bargains. Wo handle tho ('has. Miser's, hand-made, in all stylos of toes for men. Tin; Cincinnati Custom, made in all shapes for Ladies?this Shoo is :i beauty. Sen our line of TRUNKS all sizes and prices. Boys' Suits from $1.00 to $1.00; Ladies Capes from .$1.00 to $6.00 Just received another shipment of Dove Hams?try thorn you will use no other brand. Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Raisins, Citrons, Currents, Prunes, Etc, Now is the time to make your Fruit Cake. LA URIONS MERCANTILE CO Tun Place?Todd Building?formerly Todd & Huff's stand. N?TICE TO CREDITORS. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. Court of Probate. Charlos W. Burton, individually and as Adm't of Pormolia C. Burton, Plaintiff, vh. Mary K. Wood, Jamos Franklin Burton, ot al., Defendants. Tho creditors of Pormelia U. Burton, deceased arc herohy noti fied and required to present and establish thoir demands at a ro forenco to ho hold in tho above stated action on tho 22nd day of December, A. D. lsoo. O. O. Thompson, j, v. r,. rj. Doc. 5, 18?0.-- m, Dr. Rolfe E. lf?ghes7^ OflVeos?Todd Building, Phone75{ and Cotton Mills Store, Phono 10?. Spooially proparod for Examin ing and Treating disoasos of Eyo, Kar. Throat and Nose. N?TIGE Notice-is horoby given that on-; t ry upon (In- lands of the under* signod is prohibited und this no tiee in posted. I). Wade Anderson. 1^ A, Andorson. | New Oyster House. I hnvo arranged lor the season a liestuurunt at my imsines? place. Will ho glad to see Rnd serve ull friends and will endeavor to please. B. C. ORI8P. H< Y. 8IMP80N. C. D. HAUKSDAI.E. SIMPSON & BAltKSDAL?, Attorneys at Law, LAURENS, 8. 0. Special attention given to the lnv< sti gutlon of titles and collection of claim*. '^uSTlf. H. BALL ?ENTIST? Ollice ever Mosoly & Roland's llardwaro, Storo. Office days? Monday un^j^iosdays. Buying Shoes is quite- a soiious matter it you liaven'l money to burn. It pays to bo careful?1<> look about and lind the best placo?even in buying Shoes. Soim- one dealer must nave bettor shoes than ih<> others?-must have bettor prices, lie's the one you want. Look around until you find him. it won't do any harm t" start hero. Very respectfully, J. lyli*)ter & ?fo. Laurous, S. 0., Dee. 0, 1800. ^^^mi Iii ?neo ou- K,,,, KENNK?Y BROS. ? tho Undortaking business at tin; old stand. COFFINS, CASKETS and R?HES, and HEARSE, at tho ^^LOWEST PRICES*?^ A continuance of the generous patronage hitherto extended res pectfully solicited. KENNEDY BROS., Laurens,S 0. Glenn Springs Hotel, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. ftf 8a4ftt$)%i?f? Sg&?WKB i&&$?xt$? LEADS ALL OTHERS. There is but one Glenn Springs, and it has no equal on tho Continent for tho Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood . Hotel Open June 1st to Oct. 1st. /StP" Cuisine and Service Excellent. 2te Brgat?st Resort in Urn South, gjOT For Board apply to SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Glenn Springs South Carolina. Water $1.75 per case, bottles to bo returned. Water for salo by Tho Lauren* Drug Co., Konncdy Bros., Dr. B. F. Posey, Laurons, S. O.