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TUE ADVERTISER. Subscript ion l'ricc?12 .Months, $1.50 Parable Iu Advance. 11. W. BALL, Editor. Rates for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, nor 8quuro, ono inser tion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50 conts. Liberal reduetlon rnado for largo Advertisements. W. W. Ball, Proprietor. LAUBENS, S> C, Mar. 12, 1002. Tho Term "Tlllmanlsui." The pliilologist is doubtless deeply lntorested in the growth of tho moan ing given to the word "Tillmanibm." For several years past this term was accepted by all within the confines of this commonwealth, and evou to some extent, beyond, as a term denoting the views and political doctrines of Sena tor Tlllman. A largo majority of tho qualified voters of the State concurred in t liis meaning, though it was consist ently dissented from by a strong mi nority. As ovents proved the doc trines denoted by the term "Tillman i8m" wero not of passing duration, and accordingly tho word becamo a very common one in tho every day vocabu lary of the people. But ruthless fate was not to allow tho word to bo confin ed within such narrow limits or to havo only a local meaning. Skipping over the stages of its gradual growth wo come to see it as it is now uudorstood, as having1 acquired a much broader signification. In its latest sense it is aynonomous with pugilism. Tho rea son of this now meaning being attach ed to tho term is because of the recont exoiting scene betwoon Senators Till man and McLaurin in the newly dis coverod fistic arena, commonly known as the (U.S.) Senate chamber. An Inci dent similar to this In all Its disgrace ful details,we read in the daily papers, occurred In that august and dignified body, the common counoil of Boston. Two members thereof,became Involvod in a heated debate, and the He being passed, the two bellicose gentlomon, did not wait for tho gong to sound, but sprung at each other in Senatorial stylo, a conflict being narrowly avert ed by others who were present. The incidont being duly chronicled In the yellow journals, was dubbed as an out break of "Tiilmantem." Hence we see that tho term has acquired a signifi cation?no longer local?but of Na tional importance?that to describe its ecope is as difficult as to say which is the best routo for digging the Isthmian canal. Then, too, tho term Is broad enough to cover the effervescences of nephew "Jim", whom it will bo re membered, presumed to be the whole State (of S, C.) when he sent his fa mous telegram to President Roosevelt asking him to withdraw his acceptance to present Col. Mlcah Jenkins a sword. It is bowildering to watch tho growth of some terms?wc wonder what next? * * h Last wook in Florence county a ne gro fiend committed tho usual crime. Excitement ran high, and a large mob would havo Instantly lynched tho pris oner, had not the plucky Sheriff assur ed them that justice would be speedily meted out to the brute, and that a spe cial term of court would bo granted with all possible speed to try bis case. The Governor was called upon to order a session of the court immediately. As court was in session nt another place in tho circuit, the question was raised as to whether another court could be legally held at Florence. The matter was referred to the Attorney-General's office, and It wa9 decided that court could be held there just as soon as tho requirements of law as regards the drawing and summoning of the jury could be compiled with. This certain ly was a proper solution of the ques tion. Tho crime of which this negro is guilty and tho attondent evil of lynch law la entirely of too frequent occur rence, and it is eminently fit and proper that tho due process of law should be had and tho majesty of tho law vin dicated. This fiend will bo tried by a special court which convenes the 31st instant. *# The citizens of Yorkvillo havo at last decided that that city must again engage in the rum business. By a close vote tho friends of tho Great Moral Institution won out over the ?'Teetotalers". The argument used to J advance tho Dispensary cause was that the sale of whiskey would bring an I almost unlimited amount of new busi ness to the town. Possibly ao?fo* the Rum Mill at any rate. Greenwood is a thriving town, yet she has no Dispen sary. Nevertheless tho Yorkville peo ple will, llko the Romans and Athe nians have to see the "pint" or remain thirsty. ??? South Carolina has Major Mlcah Jenkins at least to point to with pride as others of her prominent sons are passing tho reviow stand and hundreds of noblo voterana will recall hU splen did father, General Micah Jonkins, than whom a the Confederacy had no suporior spirit. Tun Advektiser will not despair that tho breed of noble blood will still survive In South Car olina. * * * Tho 20th of March Is sot apart as Carolina day at tho Exposition. It will b3 largely attended from all parts of the State and will be a splendid op portunity for Carolinians to see Caro linians. Tho rates will be low from all parts of the State. Accomodations in . the city are reasonable, and now is tho time for our pcoplo to go to Charleston before wo ge<; too busy in trying to make another crop. *#* No other than a Prince of the Ger man J?mplre could havo run tho gaunt let of cootaot with millions of fheir people In this country without being insulted. Thofaotisduo to the well balanced, well poUcd, conservative tflmporamunt of the Gorman people. It !s a pity that natives and all other foreigners will not learn a lesson. The Crown Prlnee Henry, many, has cortainly been ent royally during his visit to this country. There has boon nothing short or meagor in hia reception. Money hae been lavishly expended and all pi-op erations were made and carried out ou a colossal seile. The Prinoehas shown himself to have a lot of sound* sense, and besides is a jolly good fellow. The last few days of bis visit were spent in New York. One inoident of the pro gramme arranged in his honor was a concort by the Arion Bocioty, winners of the Kaisers medal year before last. At this concert "Old Kentuoky Home" and "Dixie" were specially rendered, and at bis request. He expressed the opinion that he had never heard bet ter or sweeter muslo In his life. We believe the Prince was sincere and that his remark was not Intended to bo taken as fulsome flattery. Whether or not his Highness' visit had a political purpose in viow, certain it is that it has dono much to establish warmer and raoro friendly foellngs for our brothers who keep "Die Vatch on dem Rhein" over in the "Fadorland " That he en joyed that boautiful melody so de^r to all Southerners, "Dixlo," is sufficient to make him woll thought of by all Southern people Weil, the prlnco evinced the faot that ho has a good eye and a long head, and If he had an axe to grind, from all appearances, he succeeded very well. %? The Democratic party Is by no means dead. Advices from Washington would Indicate that the campaign this fall In several States will be the hottest in many years. The leading Democratic members of the house aro busily en gaged In making preparations for tho coming contests. Just now there seems to be much dissension In the Rupubli ean camps. A strong and growing low tariff element in tbo West and North West threatens to cut looso from tho high tariff faction of the East. Then there is a general and increasing dislike to the Administration's policy towards the Philippines and a distrust ful sentiment in regard to the Trusts. It sooms that the Democrats hope to profit by this family row, and tho sen timent which they claim Is advorse to the party in power. The Republican majority, they assert, will be easily converted Into a minority. This po litical prognostication may be all right, but there's many "slip twixt cup and Hp." Whon the big bosses call on the voters to rally around the G. O. P. standards, and somo coin of tho realm Is scattered around In places of vantage to aid in tho harmonizing scheme,all conflicting Interostsare rele gated to the rear, and the party as sumes a solid phalanx. ? * * Tho last few days, veritable Spring weather, wo takn as hera'ding the balmy days to come. But do not imag'ne for one moment that all of "winter's icy chill" Is a thing of tho past. There is still in store for us a few days more of "rough" cold weath er. That, or rather those ills tnat human llesh is heir to, which wo term spring fever, we must yet experience. However, they are preferable to pneu monia, grippe and other diseases not found anywhere else but in Materla Medica. * * * The many friends of Capt. W. J. Cathcart In Laurens regret that it was not in their power to help him yester day In his contest for the mayoralty of Columbia. If he Is not elected It will bo for tho very common reason that few constituencies elect the best men for office. ?*? The visit of the Crown Prince to this country was for a time nearly over shadowed by the Tillman-McLaurln Incidont. Public interest in the latter having subsided, the Prlnco Is moro than ever on the National horizon. He is undergoing a course In dining and wining with the multi-millionaires of New York. It 19 hoped his Imperial Majesty wfll live through it. * ** Chairman Richardson, ib is said, will retire and make way for a more ag gressive man. He has been extremely conservative, and a change of front may result in sweeping Democratic victories. %* Anderson Is to have a Twenty-five Thousand Dollar Twine Mill. Why did not some wide awake young man In Laurens think of this thing? THE VICE OP NAGGING. Clouds the happiness of the homo, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be eo nervous and run-down in health tbat trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, exoltab!e, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleep lessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Eleotrio Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, back ache and weak kidneys have used It, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 60 o. Tho Laurens Drug Co. guarantee satisfaction. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS, In Court op Probate. Whereas, Dora A. Patterson has applied to me to grant her Loiters of Administration, on the Eitato of M. M. Patterson, deoeased. These are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred, and creditors of said M. M. Patterson, deceased, that they bo and appoar before me, In tho Court of Probate, to be held at Lnurons O. II., 8. C, on the 27th day of March, 1902, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thoy have, why the said Adminis tration should not bo granted. Given under my Hand, this 10th day of March, 1902. O. Q. THOMPSON, j.p i,.o. ?fHce H>a?8, Whllo visiting schools during Feb ruary and March I will be found In my of lice on Saturdays and Salesday, OHAS. F. BROOKS, I O, 8, E. L. C. Ffeb. 0, 1902. Jno. K. Andrews. Newborry Observer. One of the best men I have evor known was Jno. K, Andrews. Ho was born in L*urens County, noar Belfast, iu 1842, and died at the borne of hla brother SValter, noar Chappell's Depot, January 80th, 1002. He was among tho first who volun teered for the Confederate service in Company E, Third South Carolina, and remained in service till the end. It is said by ono who knows that he was in every battlo in which his company was engaged. Ho was ulways well, always ready and never behind-hand in the Performance of duty, lie was certainlj a bravo soldier. Ho wa9 also a fnitbful soldier of the Cross. In early life be was baptized into fellowship of the Bush JRivor Church in Newborry County by that noble man of Qod, Thos. II Pope. As his pastor for a number of years I re member how punctual bo was in atten dance upou the services of bis church; how ready always to perform h!s duty. Ho always impressed mo as a man without guile, self-forgetful, never self assuming, sympathetic, courage ous, patient and faithful in the dis charge of duty. Ho was a man of fow words, but of real worth. Ho was never married, but preferred to devoto his life to the caro of his widowed mother and his s'st rs. His was a peaceful lifo, interrupted for a moment by death only, but which now Hows on in a deeper und wider stream In tho world beyond. In bis death many havo lost a friend; among thorn Is fouud, Your humble servant, W. J. Lan?ston. Cures Uhcumati8m or Catarrh through tho IBood. Cost Not hi in;- (o Try. Would you like to get rid of that chronic rncumathm or offensive catarrh forever? Thon tako a bot tle Botanic Blood Balm which h*s cured thousands of hopeless cases that had resisted doctors and pat ent medicine treatmont, Botanic Blood Balm (n.u. n.) cures through tho blood by deetroying the poison which causes the awful achos In tho boues, joints, shoulder bladon and back, swollen glands, hawking, spitting, bad breath, impaired hear ing, otc, thus making a perfect cure. Botanic Blood Balm thor oughly tested for 30 years. Com posed of pure Botanic Drugs. Per fectly safe to take by old and young. Druggist, $1. Trial treatmont free by writing Blood Bultn Co., Atlan ta, Ga. Uoscribo troublo and free medical advice givon until cured. Don't give up hope, but try B. B.B., which makes the blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run down," tired body. D. B. ?. make? the blood rod, giving tho akin the rich glow of perfect health. Announcement. For Prorath Judge: The ftiends of W. A. McClin took annouueo him as a caudidate for Judge of Probate for Laureus county for tho next term, subject to the result of the Primary elec tion. A line of 5 to 7 cents Outings to go at lets, as long as they last. J. E. Minter & Bro. Meeting of Teachers' Association. Tho Laureus County Teachers' A^so ciation will conveno in the Courthouse ou Saturday, Mar. 16th, 1902, at 11 o'clock A. B. 1. Teacher's daily preparation for ??lass work?B. L. Jones, Mls3 Genia Henry, 2. What effort should a teacher put forth to secure tho full cniollmont cf a!l children within the school age??Super intendent C. F. Brooks, Mfs3 Kate Swink. 3. What should be the true purpose of tho teacher??J. Y. Bryson, Miss Coirie Moore. 4. How can reading best bo taught in the country schools??Georgo Pitts, Miss Lido Milam, W. P. Culhkutscn, J. A. Madden, W. 0. Irbv. Committee. LOCKJAW FROM COBWEBS. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that tho best thing to put on a cut Is Buck len's Arnica Salve, tho infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcer<?, Sores, Skin Erup tions, Burn?, Scalds and Pilo?. It cures or no pay. Only 25o at Laurens Drug Co. . Buy Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Mileage Books. One Thousand Miles, $25.00 Good over the following Lines: Charleston & Western Carolina R.R Plant System. Atlantic Coast Lino. Columbia, Ne^berry & Laurens R.R. Richmond, Fredoricksburg A Poto mac Railroad. Washington Southern Railroad. Georgia Railroad. For sale at all Junction agencies. Will also be furnished through any loc.il agency upon application, or upon application direct to, W. J. Craio, General Posaenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. This signature la on every box of the gopulno Laxative Bromo'Quinine Tablet* the romody that cares a eokl la ono <lay South Carolina Day, Charleston Expo sition. On account of South Carolina Day at tho Exposition, the Charleston and WeBtern Carlina Railway ofl'drvery low rates from their stations. Tickets on sa'e March 19th and 20th, with final limit throe days from date of sale. Rato from Greenville, ?U.50; Fountain Inn, $1.60; corresponding low rates from other stations. This will givo all an opportunity to visit the Exposition at a vory small coat. Cull on Agents for full information. On tickets sold Mar. 19th and 20th for South Carlina Day at tho Exposi tion, tho Charleston and Western Caro lina Itailway box to announce that a limit o! Elvo (5) Days will bo allowed instoad of Thrco (3) Day, as previously announced. Th!s extension will give all ample limn to take iu the Exposi tion. Call on Agents for ratt-a and 8cbeduloB. W. J. Cbaio, Gooeral Passenger Agent. T ... Deafness Cannot fie Cured By local application as they cannot reached tho diseased portion of tho ear. There is ouly one way to cure dcafnoso, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of tho Eustachlan Tube. When this tube is inllamed you have a rumb ling sound or imperfect boaring, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inllammatlon can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nino cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamod condidlton of the mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars for any caeo of Doafcess caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cueney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. If it is an Iron Bod you wish we would like to show you our lino. Wo brought tho ontlro line of samples from a houio at tho Exposition at Grand Rapids. S. M. & E. H. WilKy.s. Woo BEST FOR THE SOUTH. Every Gardener, "armer and Trucker should have Wood's 1902 Descriptive Catalogue. It not only gives reliable, practical, up to-dato information about nil Seeds, but also the boot crops to grow, most Bttcceasful ways of growing dilferenI crops, and much other information of special inter* est to every ouo who plants seeds. It tells all about Vegetable and FS >wor Seeds, Grass and '?" >ver Seeds, Seed Potatos ;, "".Oed Oats, Tobacco, f?.ccd Corn, Cow Peas, Soj;>.) Velvet und Navy Denn?, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, nillet Seed, k.".pc, etc. Catalogue mailed free on request. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. Dissolution. NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnerships heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the 11 rm name of Ball & Sirakins 1-i dissolved. I hose indebted to tho firm aro request ed to make payment at onco to Mr. Slmkins. B. W. Bam., L. W. SlMKINS. March l&t, 1902. A NEW LAW FIRM, Tho undersigned havo this day en tered into a partnership for tho practice of law In tho Courts of this State, under the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly attend to all business en trusted to them. II. Y.Simpson, R A. Cooper. Albert C. Todd, ATTORNEY AT LAW. t&T Every case a Specialty. Ofllco In Law Range, South Harper Street. tffe 9iM COCAINE**0WHISKY ?9 ijl II^BIO i||ra ljl 80d.,,,, Uiiii.lri.l. y j r-f roforon?oa. 35 renn a. RMvfnlty. n?okui. Ifotno TrpMmant_jont fJlEK. Addriu fiffe?? .i. M. tvooLLEY. m. DU AV.anta. Cr. Wanted?You to order your whis key for ''personal use" from Cooper Farming Distillery Co., Brevard. N. O. Corn whiskey from $1.65 to $2 00 per gallon; vessel Included. Rye from $2.16 to $3.15. Peach brandy $2.05. Ap ple $2.15 per gallon. A. F. Cooper, President w. ii. knight. r. e. bahii. KNIGHT & ?ABB, Attorneys at Law. ?ST Will practlco In all the Stato and Federal Courts. Strlot attention to all business intrusted to them Office up-stairB. Simmons' Building. ME YOU DEAF? ANY HEAD NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR WARD HEARING by our new invention. Only those born deaf arc incurable. HEAD NOISES OEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WKRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8: Bai.timork, Md., Mnrcli 30, 1001. Gtnlttmtn: ? Being entirety cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. A1 ?Mit five years ago my right cor began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in tnls ear entirely. I underwent a treatment tor catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted n num ber of1 physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me ths< only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the bead noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After t had used it only a few days according to your directions, the uolses ceased, and to-day. after five weeks, my bearing in the diseased car has been entirety restored, X thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, v. A. WKRMAN, 730 8. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment doe$ not interfere with your usual occupation, ?SBR.-* YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ?"SB?*? INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 U Mill AVE., CHICAGO, III. * Spring Humors Como to most pcoplo and causo many troubles,?pimples, boils uud other cruptious, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and heudache. Tho sooner ono gets rid of them tho better, and tho way to got rid of them and to build up tho system that has suffered from them.is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination tho Spring Mcdicino/iar excellence, of unequalled strongth in purifying tho blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of Scrofula Salt Rheum Scald Head' Bolls, Pimples All Kinds of Humor Psoriasis Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia, Etc Accopt no substitute, but bo sure to got Hood's, und get it today. Three Papers a Week. FOR A ROUT Tili: PRICE OF ONE. This Paper and tho Atlanta Twico-a-Week Jurnnl for $1.76 Horo you get tho news of tho world and all your local news while it is frosh, paying very little more than one paper costs. Either paper Is well worth $1.00 but by special arrangement wo are on ablod to put in both of them, giving three papers a week for this low price. You cannot equal this anywbero else, and this combination is THE BUST PREMIUM for those who want a great paper and a homo paper. Take those and you will koop up with tho times. The Soral-Weekly Journal makes common cause with tho farmers and publishes hundreds of letters from them ou farm topic?, describing their experience in making crops, etc. It is a paper devoted to the develop ment of tho rosourccs of tlio South and tho welfare of its people. The Journal is the authorized medium for tho publication of matter relating to the Cotton Growers' Protective As sociation, and has contributed largely to the increased price paid for cotton this soason. Resides general news tho Twico-a Week Journal has much agricultural matter and other articles of sp -cial in terest to farmers. It has regular con tributions by Sam Jonos, Mrs. W. II. Feltou, John Templo Graves, Hon. C. II. Jordan and other distinguished writers. Any of tho following premiums or papers arc givou with a year's sub scription to The Laurens Advek tisek and tho Soml-weekly Journal for $1.75: Wall Map of the State of Georgia. The McKinley Pictures. Southern Cultivator, Atlanta: Ga. Tho Western Poultry News, of Lin coln, Neb. American Swineherd, of Chicago, III. Tho Gontlowoman, of Now York City. Tri-Stato Farmer and Gardener, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Tho Homo and Farm, of Louis nllo, Ky. Tho American Agriculturist, of ISew York City. Tho Commercial Poultry, of Chl-< cngo, 111. The Stockman, of DoFunlak Springs, Fla. Call at this ofllce and loavo your sub scriptions for both papers. You can get a sample copy of cither paper here on application, I A roally healthy woman has lit tlo pain or discomfort at tho monstrual period. No woman neods to havo any. Wino of Cardut will quickly roliovo thoso smarting menstrual pains and tho dragging head, back and sido aohes caused by falling of I tho womb and irregular mouses. WINE"?ARDUI has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered ovory month. It makes tho men strual organs strong and healthy. It is tho provision mado by Na turo to givo women relief from tho terrible aohes and pains whioh blight bo many homes. GnmsNwoon, La., Oct. 14,1900. ' I havo boon vory Biclc for fiomo time. I was tnkon with a sovoro patn In my sido ami could not get any rollcf untfl I tried a bottlo of Wino of Cardui. Bq loro I had takon all of ft I was roliovcd. I I fool It my duty to say that you havo a wondorfuf modloino. Mm. M. A. Yoojtt. Foradyteeanrt literature, addreM. glvlna ?Tnip. tomi."Ths l.*<llf>V A?\T|tWy ?ci>ArtnienVf Tho Chattanooga Modiolus Co., Chattanooga, Teoo. NOTICE ?ok? Final Settlement. TAKE notice that on tho 13lh day of March 1002, I will ronder a final account of my acte and doings as Ad ministrator of tho ottati of D. A.Martin, doe'd., in tho Office ot Judge of Probato for Laurons County, at 11 o clock, a. m., and on tho same date will apply for a fi nal discbarge from my trust as admin istrator. All persons having demands against Baid estate will please prcsont them on or beforo that day, proven and authen ticated, or be forever barred. J. O. MILLS, Feb. 10. 1002?It Administrator. South Corolina tnter-State and W?t In dian Exposition. Tickots aro now on sale. The faro from Laurous to Charleston and return will bo as follows: You oau buy a ticket on Tues days aud Thursdays at $4.60 for the round trip, ticket good for seven days iu addition to day of sale. For $9.20 you can buy a rouud trip ticket auy day, good uutil June ttrd. For $0.75 you can buy a round trip ticket any day, good for ton days in addition to date of sale. J. R. NOLAN, Agent. FINDS WAY TO LIVE LONG. The startling announcement of a Discovery that will surely lengthen life Is made by Editor O. H. Downey, of Ohurubuseo, Ind., "I wish testate ho writes, "that Dr.King's New Discov ery for Consumption Is the most In falllblo remedy that I have over known for Coughs, Colds and Grip. It's Invaluablo to pcoplo with woak lungs. Having this wondorful medi cine no ono need dread Pnoumonia or Consumption. Its relief Is instant aud cure certain." Laurens Drug Co., guarantee every 50c and fl.00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. IhKADS SHOULD NEVER AOHE. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped It for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va., she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured mo of sick headaches I bad suffered from for two years." Cure Headache, Conctipation, Bilious ness. 25c at Laurens Drug Co.'s drug store. If You aro iu Doubt where to got your Garden Seed, remembor we handcl the best and freshest seed. We burn all of our old pa pers and buy new seed. See that the paper is stamped 10O2, Palmetto Drug Co. Look for sign with the Tree. Splendid Clubbing Offer THE ADVERTISER and the Wookly Atlanta Constitution, one of the best I papers published in the South for fl.75 THE ADVERTISER, Weekly Constitution and Sunny South $2. 2.S Everybody knows what an interest ling family papor the Sunny South Is. Come in and subscribe for this combi nation of three great papers. Subscribe for "The Commoner." All subscriptions that began with flret number of The Commoner expire with the next number of that papor. As you cannot afford to miss an i sue of Mr. Bryan's pa per, renew at once. Congress now iu session? Congression al Campaign this year?Mr. Bryan's edltoriul comment will interest you. The ADVERTISER and Ty i Commoner both ono year for the exceptionally low price of ,^$1^5^.. Regular prico of Tho Com moner $1.00. This offer ap plies to both new and renow al subscriptions. Notice of Final Settlement TAKE notieo that on tho LUh day of March, 1902, wo will render a Anal aeoount of our acts and do ings as Exeoutors of tho cstato of Tolivor Robertson, docoasod, in tho office of Judge of Probato for Laurens county, at 11 o'olock, a. m., and on tho same date will ap ply for a final disohargo from our trust as such Exeoutors. All persons having demands against said estate will please present them on or boforo that day, proven and authenticated, or bo forever barred. W. C. P. Robertson, A. M. Owings, Nivea B. Patton, Executors. Feb. 10,1902.?It CHAINED for tin v. years nODOOononoononoo 1 Asthma CUte FireeT g o a Aeth:naleno Bringe Instant Relief ani PermanentCure in ell Caceon Bent Absolutely Fkee on RECEIPT of Postal,. H ??_ n Thero is nothing like Asthunalene. It brings" instant rolief, oven in the worst cases. It eures? when all else fails. *?-..? , T.. o The Rov. O. P. Wells, of Villa Ridge, I11.J says: "Your trial bottlo of Asthmalano received" in good condition. I cannot tell you how thank-jj ful I feel for the good derived from it. I was ag slave chained, with putrid sore throat and astlnnsn for ton years. I despaired of ever being cured.g I saw your advertisement for tho euro of thlnn dreadful and tormenting disease, asthma, andg thought you had overspoken yourselves, but rc-n solved to give it a trial. To ray astonishment, theft trial acted like a charm. Send.mo a full size bottle, n Wo want to send to every sufforer a trial treatment of Asthma-n line, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by" ? mail Postpaid, Absolotoly Free of CUargre. to auy sufforer when i will write for it, even on a postal. Never mind, though you areg a despairing, however bad your case, tho more glad we are to send It.n u Do not delay write at snce, addressing DR. TAFT BROS/ MEDI*I 1 CINE CO., 70 East 120th 8t-, N. Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. b uncocDncncrncBBBino nnnnnanncQjaaaaaaiarononnnnnocRi^EBnb THE HUB Is daily receiving -shipments of new Spring Goods. Remeniher Easter is not far away?watch this space for announcements. iiie ib. m n. Grocery Department is complete. Wo try to keep the Best and purest. Lo^tor's bills arc costly. Bettor pay the little extra it costs to procure Grocorios of Unimpeachable Quality The only kind we over ask you to purchase. Laurens Cotton Mills Store. T. C. LUCAS, Manager. anti Flour Cream of the Wheat of the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky Makes the Bread that Makes the Man Logan & Logan shelbyvi?e, ky II. k. qkay J. C. PHALY. GRAY & SHEALY, dressed and undressed j LUMBER in both states for Lumber Buyors. Better than averago quality at less than averago prices. Material for tho Buildor Contractor, Oarpontor, Fanner or Housoholdor, at figures bolow rogular. LUMBER. V^, of all kinds, grades and dimensions. All reliable, well-seasoned stock. Tell us your needs and wo will quote prices. Mantels, Columns, Scroll Work a Specialty. GRA\ & SHEALY, Laurens, S. C.