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Subscription Price is $1.00 per Year
Payable in Advance.
S. \ . liOM'V, Kdltor.
l'UiM.isiinn uy
advertiser printing companv
laukens. s.o.
Kates for advertising. Ordinr
advertisements, per square, one in ? 1
tion, $1.00; cacti subsequent insertion,
60 cents. Liberal reduction made for
large advert isemonts.
Obituaries: All over GO winds, one con I
:i word.
Notes of thanks: Five cents the line.
Entered at the posloflicc at Lnurcns,
S. C. as second eins.; mail matter.
l.AURRNS, S. C, JANUARY 20. 1909.
koo.ni:\ in vs. rii.i,>i \ \.
Thoro are two II gores vorj protul
itently borore Hie public in i now : <n .
Theodore Itoosevelt, occupant ol the
presldOntal chair, and neiijunlin llytni
Tlllmau. senior Senator from South
Carolina. Tho.v have oonii together
In a ' battle ol' reputationsi" the big
stick was swum' high and fell heavily
on the head oi lb? "rude" Senator;
then tho pitch-fork was jabbed Into
the vitals of tie "strenuous one.
'I'. U. said, "you're a thief;" II. iC. !ihl.
"you're another."
Of course all this Is very protl.v do
lugs tor olllciuls of so high standin ;
It Is so elevating to eoutcmplale. the
uses made of the honorable oMlcci
that these two belligerents occupy.
The highest ofllcer in Hie vvorltl l unit
Into a common detective; a nieiubei
of the world's inosl "imgusl assembly"
when "cattghl with the goods" takes
rovougo in saying, "you're anolher."
We have no idea of all III" things Till
is going to prove on Itoosi volt; w<
never have been an admirer of tin
president, mir have we ever had much
faith In Iiis hone ty; hence it would
occasion us no surprise if numerous
crooked dealings were uncovered, Sir
him. Il< n.
Further, wo have never admired
Tlllmntl either us an ollieer in Ibis
State or filnce his accession lo national
honors, all hough \> c confess that some
respccl for his ability bus always inn'
a place in our estiinal . and we had
almost begun to hope for him. as he
was showing some sign ol becoming
civilized, Hut we could never for
his ruth I oss course in South Carolina.
When he trod men uud prlliciph it idet
fool, besmirched the reputation of any
who stood in his Way. and scrupled ai
nothing in attaining ol his objects
We have never admired Ren Tlllmau
notwithstanding the fact that v\?- have
always boon fair minded enough t"
credit him with tin- good ami praise,
worthy things he Las done, We have
no criticism for those life-long friends
of tin* Senator, who now stand Valiant
ly by him: we can Under, land I beta.
Let ii he recalled thill Senator Till
man has not been charged with un>
criminal act; but by his own words
be stands convicted of falsifying lo
Iis.- Sonnte, and of using his position
of senator for his private gtiili. He
is no! proved guilty lo ItOosovOlV. bill
bv his OWU Rlat.OIUOnh Xow. OS i"
how the lion. T. IL Is ?? ' ii i" eov
ii|> after the Hop. II It, :?,-?(. ill roll gl
with him remains to !"? neon. Sic
him. lien" Sie him, Ted!
To our renders: watch the udverti
lug columns oi I'bo Advertiser; too
merchants of Laurens are ? >\ I ig
HOtUo Vor.v interesting Illings.
?
The resignation of Chiel Justice V.
.1. I'ope is a iiialter of getterul re; ret
throughout the State; but because ol
bis old age and falling health the Stop
Is no doubt advisedly taken Mr.
Tope retires at a time when all the
peOple Of all the faction- luiv nothing
but good will ami kindly feeling lo
ward him
The entire world i, shocked by IhO
awful earthquake fatalities in Italy;
ami all the world is sending
and food for the destitute peoples,
The spirit of the brotherhood of littl 11
is exemplified.
Among ihn- ? "spoken of' io ? u6
eei (I Judge Y. a. I'ope Ifl Circuit Judge
it. c. Wans, a native of Lauren . No
one could there oiliciontl) oi . ? thll<
fill the honorable position than Judg<
Watts. Mis dec! toils .oi l rulings,
a:. Circuit JudgO have been aii,.i
unanimously up':' id by tho Supremo
Court; bis jndici: 1 sense i unorrliij
his oharnctor is above reproach; his
ability Is unquestioned. Tho \dvor?
tiser Rlncorely hopes ih.it Judge Wattn
will be honor.-,I by election lo Oils
high judicial position, and thai Hi"
Stale will honor and benefit i ?
by so doing.
? * *
Which is more pi'OlltnblO, lltpd Coli?
Beqiioutly more pleasurable in tlio
end) two hour.-, spent in loafing on
the streets or the same time devoted
fo a good book? There i hothlng
In the world like tba rondlng habit.
v/esterduy, Um anniversary of Gen
ral Hubert Kdward Leo's birthday,
fittingly colobrated throughout
oath. Tho passing of years on
i\ biereaaoH the fame ot General f.oa;
the lai>ue of llino eudeare him more
ami more In tho hearts of his own
people; und each anniversary adds
new tribute to his memory.
Somehow wo believo Senator Till*
mail < OUld express Iiis opinion of
Roosi veil III fewer limn fifty words.
* ? *
Hero's hoping that many embryo
statesmen will be developed during
Iho present session of tho Legislature.
And it eame to pass after forty
days - ?
Vgaili vve hear of tho lien law. its
ijooil points and its bad. Most heart
ily <!'> we wish a settlement of the de
hate tbi your.
1 ho Laurens legislators uro worth
more man live dollars a day.
Some of our New Year resolutions
didii'i 111 wii.
I Ik: \lnl' i sou I >.nl> Mail is tu?
luosi ungrateful newspaper In ibv
country it rejoices at the fact that
there's no oilier place, in the world
Mio- Laurens. Shake yourself, con
leinporary: the best people you have
in Anderson either came, from Lau
n or have been bloseed by ac
nlaiiee with some Laurens people.
|||< ... your sweel soul, it's a benedlc
llon jusi to know Laurens people.
* ?? *
The .South Carolina Supreme Court:
Chief Justice .lone..; Associates. Gary,
Woods and Walls. Couldn't be beat.
Oh. weit* DeCamp and Aull didn't
iiilnd llielr defeat; they don't need
moiiej they are newspaper mot
* * *
course Iho South Carolina Lecls
ature had lo bubble over with a t?80
"ii unanimously endorsiug Sena
In Tillmau. Times have aot changed
.it tho Legislature at least.
* + >
What has come to pass in South
Carolina that there is not a Gary nor
an Kvans in the General Assembly?
i iua s arc changing.
A frank! A frank! My kingdom for
i frank !
Ueprescntnlivo Dixon of Knirfield
ivaiils the names of all holders of
railroad passes published. Here's
. . we hold two, and are trying to
eel one more.
* t *
The Hood of the bills in the General
\ssembly continues unabated.
Judge Tall had lo sit down and
valch those Atlanta people eat 'pos
aun. Ugh!
* ? *
Here's lo you. Superintendent Pitts;
iiiiv j oil have lots to do.
And to you Sheriff Owillgs; may
."a have nothing to do.
To Coroner llalrston: may yours
? ii loaflilp job.
Wo are persuaded flint our nt-v.
i'oroner will not endeavor lo build
ip a paying business.
To our new County Commissioners:
... y your slumbers be unrcstful until
o ii county roads are improved.
* ? *
To the County Dispensary Board;
you have served long and well: may
do tpateh and diligence speedily put
oil out of business.
CATARRH CURED.
mi ( nre. No 1*11)', is a Most Ocneroiis
Oner.
To ia i an antiseptic strong enough
? kill catarrh germs and not destroy
the ii I lies oi' the membrane at the
ante time, has been :. problem which
icvcr solved until the discovery
i llynmel (pronounced High-o-inei.
Il.voiuel is prepared from euenlyp
? Iho most powerful yet healing nil
I i Known. Hreathe it through
' inli dor over the Inflamed and germ
iidden membrane four or five times
end in a few days the germs
m! disappear.
in-- Inflamed condition will go. too,
? 1.1 Iba sunning, hawking ami offen?
i'e breath, and the discharge of IIUI
oai and crusts in the nose will cease.
Then why should any catarrh stifl'r
i' Hate, when the Laurens Drug
: ipn y hfl such faith in Hyomel
nl ho offers to return your money
fter .'. fair trial Hyomel does not
??me catarrh.
A completO Ilyomol outfit, including
? inhaler, costs $1.00, .and extra hot*
I! afterwards needed, cost but r>0
c nl; Hyomel also cures asthma,
< 'oiio. sore throat, coughs, colds or
Rrlp. '?*&?> >.
?isres Dyspepsia
/our money hack if (t don't. Gives Im
mediate relief from heartburn, sour stom
nChi atomacli duress and sick headache.
Ii0 cents a Ian %. box at
I, WREN'S Ultra COMPANY.
Anderson
&
Blakely
BROKERS
100 acres near Park Station $;"><< per
acre, terms easy.
76 acres U miles of Lauren.; ('. II.
on Milton rond $2,000.
T. K. lludgens liousc and lot DJ, .Main
street at a hnrgain.
House and lot <>;i Hamilton atrcot.
The Switzer farm, 'SW> acres, on easy
term-;.
The James T. Brownlee tract .*!-4
acres.
Fino livery stable on Mill street, very
low and one-hall" cash.
07 acres ol' land Within one fourth
mile oi' Watts Mill.-. From one acre
lots U|>. (.'heap.
Three hundred and fifty acres, :; miles
from town, half in line timber, $16.00
per acre.
The prettiest place in Fountain Inn
at a bargain- $3,000.
05 acres near Watts Mills. Conic
quick or it will be gone.
85 acres known as Old Spoon farm,
nine miles west of l.aurens. $SU0.
302 acres in two tracts, on Duncan's
creek, near Garlington station.
11(> acres near Ware Shoals, finely
improved and in high state cultivation.
02 3-1 acres near Tumbling Shoals,
high state cultivation, with six-room
dwelling.
132 acres between Laurons and Clin
ton at a bargain.
We have that magnificent farm
known as the Van Robertson farm,near
Waterloo, 244 acres at a bargain, and
very easy terms.
313 acres near Waterloo, tho Amanda
Coleman place,
600 acres near Stomp Springs, the
best bargain of them all.
One six-room house and lot on Flem
ing street at a bargain.
07 acres, the Boyd farm at Boyd's
Mill, $1000; one-half cash.
200 town lots at a!! kinds of prie s.
One lot on N. Harper St., nice build
ing lot, belwoon Stevo Taylor's and .).
l>. Sexton.
For Sale or KxcluillgC A nice two
story, nine room bouse with front .and
rear pia/.as. A good well Of water
and other improvements upon the
premises ami a lino selection of stand
ard fruit:; of different varieties. A
good garden with a large lot of nice
cabbage goes with I be premise gratis.
This lot contains two acres and fronts
on North Harper street, and extends
back ami fronts on Mock street. W ill
sell or exchange for improved county
property well located and near tie
city. Titles perfect and terms easy.
See us about it.
Come and see US for any kind of real
estate city or country.
Anderson & Blakely
Brokers
West Main St. LAURBNS. S. C.
PROTECTION against loss by lire
is needed by the man whose property
is worth $500 as well as the man
whose property is worth $500,000.
We will be glad to insure your
property in tho best American and
foreign companies.
E. H. WILKES & SON
COMPANY,
STOCKS. SO/VD?
Laufens, S. C.
_(
I,nial ami Pomona)?
Miss Annie OllkersoU leaves H?tt
week for a visit lo friends in Chester.
Mr. 000. I.. Fills spent Monday and
Tuesday in PTlnCOton,
Mrs. ,T, A, Copolond has returned
from (I vi it to her Mister, Mrs. W. K.
Dllllngham in Spartanbtirg.
Mrs. F?a L. <'nvis Of Spat lanbnri.
Is the gin i of Ml'Hi II. W. Anderson.
Mrs. Jas. Craig spent Sunday III
Greenwood,
Mrs. Koben .Sous of Chester Is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Burton,
Mrs. ii. k. Alkon win ontortnin tho
fortlnghtly rtoelnl Club on Thursday
afternoon.
'A ?__. _ ? ?? yf?
8 Stores
H in Augusta .Olli
2 in Midvillc Cu.
2 in Slillmorc Ga.
l in Laurons s. C.
GREAT
8 Stores j S
1 ? 9 ' 1,1 Augusta .(in. J ?
i flr^ I pin Midvillc Ga. j ?
j 2 In . t llmoro Ga
J I in Laurens . S. C. I 9(
p.
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ill Commence Jam. 15
And will last until all Winter Goods arc sold. As 1 am overstocked and need llie cnsli, I
have decided lo sacrifice my stock of merchandise tit retail
to the public. The stock consists of
I
|* Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Furnishings of every description
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inspect our slock and prices and you will be convinced that we have
no competition on high-grade merchandise.
ZYly Prices haveft*w&ysbeen t>ie Lowest
And will continue hereafter, as I do a wholesale and retail business and bu;
tities, direct from the manufacturers, therefore 1 don't have l<> pay I i mi
men's profits as most retail merchants do. it goes Lo
the I-IOMKS Ob' THE PKOl'LK.
$
^ If you never have visited TllK L'KOl'IyH'S STORK you ate cordially invited lo come and
u'ge quan ??
S
YOURS "TO SERVE
The
i)IA.MO.\})S OIJ> STAND.
Vi
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M. SUBOTNICK, Proprietor
M. SPERLING, Manager '
Sullivan's
STORE
3 Laurens, .*
S. C.
20 lbs. good Rico for.$1.00
18 lbs. granulated Sugar.... 1.00
X lbs. good roast Coffee.. .. 1.00
:', lbs best Mocha and Java
Roast Coffee. 1.00
in lbs good greonColVco. 1.00
.") lbs. can Kurnol Blend
ColVee. 1.00
Old time country cured spicod .;
and peppered Hams at. lite
Nice PicnicHoms. 10c
Fresh Breakfast Bacon. I5ci
liest full Cream Cheese. iSr'dj
3 lbs. Nice Sun dried Apples
for. 25c
Full line of Syrups and .Molas
ses at 25c to. (>Uc
Good juicy Mackcrals 5c each
White or Rod Onion setts per
quart . 10c
Beardless Seed Barley por
Bushel . .'. 2.00
Unknown Poas per Bushel.. 1.75
Large Stock always on hand at
lowest prices of Flour, Meal,
Bacon, Lard, Cot ton Seed Meal.
Corn, Oats and Hay.
One latest improved patent 00
Gallon Oil Tank to sell al a bar
gun.
Von will flntl hero the largest and
best line of Toilet Sets in different
money saving prices.
s. m. ti, io. ii. Wllkoa & t o.
Assessor's Notice.
Tit ft Auditor's Olllce will i>e open
from 'be 1st day of January to tho 20th
day of February, 1000, lo make returns
of personal property, and real estnlo,
where any changes have been made since
last return for taxation in Laufens,
For the convenience Of the taxpayers,
tin- Auditor or his Hepuly will attend
Iho following named places to receive
returns for said year, to*wl( i
llenno, January I lib. from b? a. m.
10 '-' |). to,
Clinton, January I'ilh. float In n, in.
to 2 p. m.
Clinton Mills, January 12th, from ?"> p
in. to x p, m.
Lydln Mills, January 13, from n a, m,
0.
ca son
j All $1.00 Dress Goods i
! . 89c
?!
i All $1.00 Bilks 89c
8
\ All 50c Dress Goods 39c
S All 50c Silks.39c
I
j All $1.00 Broad Cloths
I . IOC
Our sale is in full
! blast. See us while
{ these bargains last,
0. B. SIMMONS
C?L son
lo 12 m/
Mount viilo, iliiHuary I Uli, from 10 a.
in. !o :i ]>. in.
('ri'ss- Hill, January lftllv, from 10 a.
m, lo }J p. in.
VYoiorloo, January ItUli, from 10 a. m,
11? A i>. in.
l >r. \V, c Thompson's, January Hub.
from lo a, in. lb i p. nr.
Manin\ SU??', iliinutvry 20ll>, from I)
a. m. to I'.' in.
Ilroworton, daniiary iJdili, ir<>m I p m
lo I p in.
SliAi'pVs Sloro, January iflsi, from n
m lo I'.' m.
Princeton, January ?Jfct, from I p in
io I p m.
Tumbling; Sbonls, January* ."M. from
10 :i in I". 2 p in.
D. I). Harris's, January ? .iff. Ifroni 10
a m i'ii> in.
Aimer liabb's, Jmioarj iJtltli, ft\ >m 10
a in l<> D p in.
Its only it question of time
until the
N i c ix o & s v3 lUdio
will l>o represented in and re
cosjni/o b\ almost every hoitio hi
The Nkhois* Photo
has ;ut individuality that places
in a class aloue and wo strive lo
i mi prove on every sit tiny;.
Sittings made 611 the darkest
days and all work delivered
proitiptn.
PICTURE
RR AMES
' Any size, any style, any price.
Ii Hill V STIiftin
V. A. Wlilie's; .hinauf,v. 3?lh, rroin I"
i 11: lb '.* |i in.
Co >'./s Bloro, .laundry 2Sth| from l?? a
m lo 2 p in.
Stewtirl's Hlore, .limitary .'at It. from 1(1
ri in i<>'.' i> in.
N'ooi'ik's, January HGllh rroth 10 n m
lb 12 in.
Pleasant Mound, J unitary SlOI.lt, 2 \> m
lu I |> III.
Lttnford, rVbruttry isl, from n m lo
12 in.
Ora, February I. from 3 p m 10 I |i i".
Wails Mill. robrnitry 3, rrom l p m io
i s p m.
All mal? citizens between I bo hges of
31 und 00 years ob the ist of .liiriutiry,
I excopi I hose wbo are iucaptiblc of ram.
( hut ? support from beinjer mained op from
oilier causes, afn deemed p>iils, Con fed*
oralo volt rai s excepted.
i
Townships und >><? of School Dlsiriet ;
also suite whether property i> siinaiod
in town dr conn)iy.
Afier the 30iii of (''ebi'iiury. fiO per cent
penally \vi 1 be tilllichCd lor Luhne |<>
make PfttUl its.
Dec. I". l'.io> id, Auditi i.

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