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e eietuertiser Subscription Pries- 1? Montba, Sl.oo. PAYABLE IN AOVANCK. IT. IF. BALL, EDITOR. Ratos fur Adyortlrdng.- Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion, 11.00; each subsequent Insertion, oOoents. Liberal reduction made for large Ad vertisements. W. W.BALL, _ Proprietor. LAUREN8. 8. C, Oct.-23, 1804. Noarly every one first and last has had an uphill and downhill experionce. Hill of Now York is no exception. He was a/pet of tho Georgia popullstic democracy and the Atlanteso had him down there. The South Carolina so eallod democracy woro for him at Chi cago for the Presidency, when Cleve land outclassed him. In tho Senate, for a while he was an Ishmaelite; thon at the finish he espoused Cleveland's honesty, struck from tho shouldor in his interest and became tho terror of - the skulking, demoralized Senato. He is now tho only hope of tho democracy in all tho land. It bccamo nocessary that ho should become tho candidato for Governor of tho democracy of Now York. As goes Now York ho goes Connecticut, Now Jersey and Delawaro and as go theso four so goos tho Pres idency in 1890. Up goes ?Hill and all goes woll. Tho South Carolina popu lists havo changed tholr tuno, sing no hosannas to Hill and look to tho Wost. m * * John Gary Evans has tho esophagus of tho agos. Ho swallowed with tho aid of dispensary slops ovory Ism de vised for tho last four years. Thous ands of warehouses for wheat, corn, cotton and tho liko, aro to bo orocted at the cost of millions and certificate* of deposit for this stuff aro to bo tho basis of our money. No more gold, no moro "dollars of tho daddlos." Rail roads and telegraphs aro to bo pur chased at tho cost of thousands of mil lions and this democratic govornmont of ours is to bocomo an ompiro with a a million paid uniformed minions of tho govornmont. Aro you a democrat? And if so consider woll boforo you cost your ballot for other than a demo crat. Prom three to five hundrod of fice holders In this Stato havo beon iWidfid by Gov. Tllluian's administra tions. Tho constitution Is tho fundamental law. It la tho chart of ovory man's liborty, tho humblest, tho lordliest. To it alone must ho appeal against the law's oppression, tho tyrant and Iiis sycophant or coat-tail swinger. Our pres.-lit constitution is not all that it should be; It is not perfect; it does not entirely meet tho conditions that en viron us. But this Is not tho time to mend it; tho time is not auspicious: It is too bitterly partisan. Dlspassionato wisdom, all Interests of all tho peoplo looking to a generation to come, at least must bo regarded. A body rep resenting tho sovereignty of tho State o'.octcd at this juncture, must of neces sity bo to a degree tainted with tho bitterness engendered In t lie last four years. * * ? Gov. Tillman wont to Washington last wok. His whiskey business car riod him. When Pandora's box was oponod, out flow "all tho Ills that llesh Is heir to,"' except hope. This Dis pensary business has brought a new crop of woes to our Governor. Ho will bo comparatively In a bomb proof, however, when ho goos to tho U. S. Senate at $5000 a year and perquisites, and six years on these terms may stand on' the hard conditions of the last four at only $3500, Arsenal Hill, and freo railroad passos. It is a mistake to say that tho Club Houso Constitution of South Carolina was tho work of carpotbaggers, ne groes and scalawags. It is a mero copy with adaptations. There is not a con stitution extant that is not tho growtli of centuries, Sentimentality and com mon sense are Incompatible. Vote against tho constitutional convention. A wiso loglslaturo is what is.wanted and an Australian systom of voting. ? * * South Carolina Domocracy is like tho nigger's rabbit; it suits all shades of opinion; It Is good for everybody and ovory thing; "good for bake, good for fry, good for stow, good for plo." Tillman holds on to tho tail of Bror Rabbit, but it is a short hold indeed. Tho C'/ar of all tho Russias, tho most absolute rulor In Europo, reported dying, is personally of a kindly dispo sition and bolovod by all who havo been brought in contact with him. Mark Twain and Dr. Talmago arc au thority. ? # * Gorman has consontcd to deliver ono address to his constituency. Ho will find it as much as thoy can swallow. It will take chock, but Gorman lives in a monumontal State. * * ? Tho Dispensary Act will go on ap peal to tho U. S. Supreme Court. So it is now said. And thon It will bo history. * Tho Augusta Evoning News Is ono Goorgla paper that understands tho situation and who Is who and what is what in this State. * * * Thad E. Horton, formorly of South Carolina, has beon mado managing editor of the Atlanta Journal?a flrst olass editor of a first-class papor. * * * It Is now said that Gov. Tillman fa vors theelecion of Col. William Elliott to Congress from the Charleston dis triot. It ie hard to keep this World from turning upside down anyway. * * * Cleveland supports democracy tn New York and David B. Hill is its prophet for tho time being. * * * South Carolina has been beaten in Georgia. Coming. The great meot betwoon Bob Pltz slmmons and Jim Corbett; the Great )ta Exposition;?Thon? ^ Tho shade* of night wore fulling- fast, As through Columbia's streets therp\ passed, *' A judge, who bore mid shoes and rice, An edict with this strange device, "Non Stare Decisfs." "Oh i ay." h Iseonseloncesald," 'fas best On former rulings laws to rest." But that won't suit King-maker Ben! Bo with a haltlngjbalky pen, ho wrote, "Constitutional." His brow was sad. "I'm in a fix. McCullough vs. Brown with this don't mix." But another roof in his gallus ho took, And down it wont on tho Supreme Court book. "Constitutional." In times gone by, tho sack of wool Was o'or the goal for>whlch ho'd pull. Around tho "Antl" tombstones shono And from his Hps oscapod this groan, "OonstltuUonal." "Ono more to pass!" tho old man said, "Rank discontent sounds overhoad. With on6 more voto wo'll stem tho tido." And faint tho cuckoo Popo roplied, "Constitutional. *' X. MotlGB Of ElBGtlOD ?FOR? State & County Officers. Statu of South Carolina, County of Laurens. AN ELECTION will he held nt tho several pruoincts established fov law ill Laurons county, on Tuesday, November (!, 1891, for tho following otllcers, to wit: Governor, Lioutenaut Oovornor, Secre tary of Slate, Attornoy-Gonoral, Comp troller General? Adjutant und inspoctor Genorol, 8tnto Treasurer, Stato Supcrln tbtidont of Education, thrco Railroad Commlssloneis, throe Representatives, one School Commissioner, ono Judge of 1 Probate, and ono Supervisor. Also to voto lor or against the holding of a Con stitutional Convention. The polls will open at 7 o'clock a. m. and closo at 4 o'clock p. m. Tho law provides for tho payn.ont of milonge nnd por diom of all managers and clerks ot oleetlon. At the close of tho election tho mana aors shall immediately pronpod to pub licly count tho ballot-'. Within thrco days thoroai'tnr tho chairman of the board of managers, or one of them, to bo designated In writing by the board, sba II deliver to John M. HudgetlS, Clerk of Hoard Commissioners ot Flection, at his ofllce, in the city of Liurons, the poll list, tho boxes containing tho ballots, auu a written statement of tho result oi the election at his precinct. , Tho following named persons have beon appointed Managers of Election for Stale ami County Olllcerp, etc., to wit: Laurens Precinct. John W. Houry, .1. I. Coloman, Rob ert Dayidson. Clinton Precinct. T, R. (i wings, Frank Copeland, Rhott Milain. Mount vi lle Precinct. R. T. Dunlap, M. B. Crisp, J. T. Bishop. Hopewell Precinct. J. J. Young, R. G. Wallace, J. I,. Craw ford. Cross Hill Precinct. II. 1). Nauce, J. W. Turner, R. S. Grif fin. Mount Pleasant Precinct. J. W. Boyd,?W. I. Millor.L. A. Hondo/ son. Tip Top Precinct. W. J. Andorson, Joel a. Smith, John A. Puckett, Daniels Store Precinct. J. B. Holt; I). K. Baloutlne, Jamc3 E. Martiu. Brewerton Precinct. G. P, Smith, W. L. Balentine, J. B. Jones. Tumbling Shoals Precinct. J. K. Hall, H. II Mahon, J. a. Aus.in. Dials Church Precinct. J. W. Yoargln, Judson White, Georgo Robertson? Shiloh Precinct. H. S. Wallace, t. H Hondorson, W. II. Hella ins. Wooiiville Precinct. Mossor Babb, Newton Bibb, Luke Armstrong? Gray Court Precinct. W. II. HarksJale, A. C. Watson, E. T. Shell. Power Precinct. L. K. Henry, T. a. Willis, L. W. Gilli lund. Younos Store Precinct. J. S. Drumniond, Wm. ('linn m, W. W. Wallace. Parson Store Precinct. J. V. Sloan, J. E. Gnrrett,t. P. Bryant. Pleasant Mound Precinct. M. U. Ferguson, I). 0. Rhodos, S. It MoorC. LANG9TON Church Precinct. L. M. ?'ancion, M. a. Suinmorcl, J. W. Donnan. Reynosa Precinct. J.Andy Jones, P. M. P.tt*, W. Q, McCrary. Ono of tho abovo named managers al oach box will call upon tho Clerk of board of commissioners of election at Laurons on Saturday November 3i\ 1801. to ro ceivo ballot boxes, poll list, and instruc tions, and to bo qualified. O.P.GOODWIN, A. C. OWINGS, j. c. McMillan. Commissioners Stato F.lcction. John mTHUDOENS, Clerk of Board. Laurons, S. C, Oct. 20. 1804. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, Court of Common Pleas. J. m. McGoo against K. H. Maddon. Pursuant to a decroo of tho court in tho abovo stated caso, I will soli at Laurons, C. II., S. Q., on salesday in Novombor, 1804, during the legal hojftrs of sale at nubile outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or pareol of land situato in tho county and stato aforesaid, containing four ueros, more or loss, on tho G. L. & S. R. R. at Maddens Station, togethor with tho buildings thorcon, viz: dwelling house, storo room, wa? e houso, otc. Terms: one-iiaifea-.h, balance on a credit of twelve months from dato, credit por tion to bo socurcd by a bond of the purchaser with interest from day of salo togethor with a mortgage of tho promises sold; purchaser to havo op tion of paying all of the purchase money in cash. If terms of salo are not complied with, tho land will l>o re sold on tho same day at tho risk of tho fOrnier purchaser without further or der of tho court. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. WIIARTON, Pet. 0, Q4.-4t c. c. CP. Liquor Cure Co. "Tho Columbian Liquor and Opium Cure Company of Laurons, S. 0.," is now roady to treat patients for the euro of the Liquor, Opium and Tobacco habits. Tho Cure guaranteed- For terms see tho President or Soerotary. L. W. Kim kins. President. W. H. GiLKKRSON^oe'v and Troas. Sept. 24. 181)1 4t. A PecdHiar Case Periodic Attacks of Neuralgia In the Byes. j "0.1. Hood & Co., LoweU, Mass.) " I write to say that I have been a sufferer lot four years with ueuralgta in the oyes. The pain* wcro very scvero at night, causing mo to suffer winter and summer alike. Sometimes a month would lapso botweon spells, then I would bt Troubled Every Wook, I especially II I was up at night I am a man of regular habits, 43 years of age, and employed for the pr.st soven years by Heath, Springs & Ca, will known merchants and bankers of tills plaoi food's^ Cures and CamdOU. 1 bought a supply of Hood's 8a*. saparlUa, used four bottles and believe Tarn cured." Vv*. J. LOKQi Lancaster, SoitUi Carolina, Hoott's PIMs cure Constipation by restor? la:; llto peristaltic action Of tho alimentary canal means so much more than you imagine?serious and^ fatal diseases result fromM trifling ailments neglected. 1 Don't play with Nature's 1 -health. If you arc feeling out of sorts, weak and Rcncrally cx 11t ousted, nervous,. j hava no appetite land can't work, . I begin at once ink liiiK t lie most rclla- . Iblo strengthening j Medicine, vhich Is , i Brown's Iron Bit createst gilt Bitters lets. A few hot tics cure?benefit comes from the very first dose?it Wtt'i sttiin your J teeth, and it's" pleasant to take. / It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgin, Troubles, Constipation, Und Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 4 Women's cr:r. >!nints. f'.ct nnlv I lie gcnuillC lines on tho v. rupix r. , it tins crossed red it hers Hie sub. BlitUteS. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we V will tend Ret of 'lo.i Rc.-iiiiiful World's 4 Fuir Views and book?fiec. f BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. \ fMv^Wv*vWi state op south carolina. County op Laukens. Court of Common Picas. J. & H. Mann & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. J. T. Poole and others, Defendants. Pursuant to the decree of the court in tho above stated action, I will sell at public outcry at Laurens Court House, s. C, within the legal hours of sale on saleday in November, 180J (being the 5th day of the month) all that tract of land situate in .lack's Township in said county and state, i known as the Philson tract containing one hundred and eighty-eight (1SH) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of t. .J. Duckctt and J A. Jones and by Knoree River. Terms: one-half of the purchase money to be paid easli and the re mainder at twelve months from the day of sale with Interest?the purcha ser to give his bond and a mortgage of the premises to securo tho credit por tion; with loavo to tho purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the purchaser fulls to com ply with his bid, the premises to be resold at Iiis risk on tho same or some subsequent salesday. H. W. ANDERSON, Oct. 0, '04-4t Receiver of J.t. Poole. STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Lauhkns. Court of Common Pleas. The Georgia Chemical Works, against William Leaman and J. H. Lea man. By virtue of an order of sale mado in above stated caso, 1 will sell on 3alo day in Nov. 185)1, at Laurens Court House, S. C, during the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in tho County of Laurens, Stato of* South Carolina, lying on the waters of Mudltck Creek and bounded on tho North by lands of Mrs. Agnoss Leuinan, on tho South by M. T. Simpson, .lohn H. Wasson and others, containing Seventy Acres, nioro or loss. Also Tract No. 1 of tho survey mado by R. A. Austin 2.'kl day of June, 185)4, bounded by lands of W. M. Miller, W. II. Bryson and tract No. 2 contain ing Korty-oight Acres more or less. Also Tract No. 2 bounded by lands of Win, Miller, Tracts No. 1 and 2 and Mrs. Nancy Cook, containing Twenty-seven Acres more or loss. Also Tract No. II bounded by lands of Mrs. C. C. Strong, Mrs. Eugenia Leaman, W. M. Miller and Tract No. 2 containing Forty-thrco Acres, more or less, Torms: One-half eash: the balance payable at twelve months from day of sale with intorost from that day. to bo soeurcd by bond of tho purchaser and his mortgage of tho promises sold. The purchaser has tho tho privilogo of paying all eash. Purchaser to pay for papers, if teims are not complied with, premises to bo resold on same or some subsequent salosday at risk of formor purchaser. J. ii. WHARTON, Oot. 5, 185)4 -4t. O.O.O. P. I JUS GM SCHOOLS! Next sossion begins September 17th. Kxponpes for those outside the district: Tuition four weeks, Primary, $1.00 " " " Intermediate, 1.50 " " " High School, 2.00 Board " " 0.00 l'u pi la may board with Superinten dent or in private families. J. U. WATKINS, Superintendent. No Dl Ii or Show jfco 1>? JIIow) TJils Year, j* <*? GRANDEST AND BEST ON EARTH. America's Largest, Best and Loading Exhibitions, Presonting Big 3?-Ring Circus The Matchless Menagerie, Wild Trained Animal Show, The Magnificent Hippodro Word's Fair Midway,'' Wild East and Wild West. <gjr Tho Autocrat of Apioricftn Amusomont Enterprises, fW Endorsed by tho Clergy, Applauded by tho Critics. -IS COMING TO Laurens, Tuesday, October 30th. Great Oimis Companies m? MINGS ?OMFLiBrrEs oircuses Giant Male Gorilla, Only Living American-Born Monkeys, Gaza, The Electrical Wonder, Highly Educated Elephants, Only Live Rooster Orches tra, Den of Baby Lions Born July 4, 1894, at Glen Falls, N. Y. This Horseback Riding Lion, The only Riding Lion in tub World To-Day. SO FTJ ISTJSTY CLOWNS SO Reproduction of Paris Hippodrome, With its Coliseum Spoils, Olympian Games, Sword Combats, Boxing and Wrestling Bouts. 21 Horses Hidden and Driven*by Ono Man, Roman Chariot Races, Two and Four-Horse, Tandem, Standing and Hurdle Races, Elephant and Camel Races, Pony and Monkoy Races. 5?CONTINENT MENAGERIE?5 Too big to catalogue. The New Additions for this alone making the most complete Zoological Gathering ever attempted. Wondrously easy to seo but hard to Count. Ample time to examine to all Visitors. Increase in everything Except tho Price of Admission. Absolutely Waterproof Pavilions. Seating Capacity 12,000. THREE TIMES LARGER THAN EVER. The Only Brand New Show on the Face of tho Earth, Truthfully Advertised, Honestly Conducted, Tho Finest Show in the World, Worth coming miles to see. The Grandest, Richest, Handsomest Triumphal Sinter Parade Every day at 10 o'clock A. M., presenting a myriad of great features, Elahorato Golden Chariots, Gorgeous Floats, Open Donspf Performing Animals, Postilions, Horses, Elephants in Grand and Costly Trappings; a Sunburst of Glory, ? Bands of Music of Different Nationalities, A Cow Boy Hand, An Indian Band, The Hungarian Band, Fife and Drum Corps, Grand Military Band. Admission FiO Cents. Children Cnder 112 Years Half Price. Doors open at 1 and ii:;W P. M. Performance commences one hour later. Avoid the crowds at the Th'ket Wagon by purchasing your Tickets in ad vance at S. M. & E. H. WlLKES & Co. Immediately after tho parade don't fail to see tho Free Exhibition on the lot before the opening of the big doors. Remember day and date. Excursion Trains on all Railroads at Reduced Faro on day of Performance. If a Good Start is Worth Anything in the race we will Certa;nly -* Those who saw the great exhibition at our OPENING pro nounced ours the G-rstmcLest ? ever shown in this market. Every department is complete with the latest productions at such low prices that you would hardly credit our statement were we to quote figures. Many lines are 25 to 50 per cent lower than ever before. Our DTess Goods tock is much larger than we have ever carried. Prices ranging from 5 cents per yard to the finest Imported Novelties. Our Oloette: IDejpsbr'tm.erLt is twice as large as usual, and prices will astonish you. Our is crowded with the most exquisite Imported and Domestic produc tions. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT is simply immense,embracing everthing you can ask for. Ladies shoes.50 cents to $4.00 ; Men's shoes 75 cents to $5.00 ; Children's shoes 25 cents to $2.50. are all yon could ask for in style,variety and prices. Rcmcmbc: the Tariff IS oil* now and Ibis fact with the great depression - among Manufacturers mean very cheap goods to the bustlers for bargains. If you will hustle to our place like we have hustled to got read}' for yon we will make you happy. J)) )' (I'jtorfsi S/wc and Clothing Department. NOTICE Of Settlement ami Application for Piual Discharge. Take notice that on the 7th day of Nov., 1894, * W'N render a final account of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the estate oi J. W. Goodgion, dee'd, in the office of Judge erf" Probate for Lau rens county at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administrator. All persons having demands against said estate will please pre sent them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, or be for ever barred. THOS. McCOY, QCt. 9, '94-4t Administrator. ?FOR THE? LIVER AND KIDNEYS Wards oil' malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine Par ticularly clToctivo in tho euro of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, etc. A valuable liver regulator. Cor rects all disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully benefioial in female complaints. Taken along with quinine, is an effectual cure for Chills. A great appetizer when taken before moals. After meals aids digestion. In largo 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 bottles. Sold wholcsalo by Tub-Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. Sept. 21, 1804?ly. PURE DRUGS Are very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DR. B. P. FOSEY keeps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do well to call. I also carry a large stock of Teilet Articles, Staticncry, acca, Cigars, Colognes, Teilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a first-class Drug Store. I keen GARDEN IEEDS of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU66IST WEBSTER'S INTERNA TIONA L llnttrdv Abrtatlf/lhtTi A Grand lidu<atti DICTIONARY Successor of the "Unabridged," Everybody slioulil own this Dictionary. It nn Hwomnll qiiosUoitii COnccmlllK the his tory, spoiling, pro nunciation, and meaning oi wonts. A Library in Itself. It also gives tho often ite Blrori Information concerning eminent persons; facts concern ing tho countries, cities, towns, and nat ural features of the globe; particulars con cerning noted fictitious persons and places; translation of foreign quotations, ft is In valuable in tho home, cilice, Study, and schoolroom, i Tho Quo Great Standard A uthority. lien. 1?. J. Brewer, JnsUeo or r. s. supreme Court, writes 1 "Tho hiicrimtionai blctlonnry u tiio . t!..n of dictionaries. ? commend a lo all as llie 0110 Brent Standard aiillioriiy." G. A C. Mcrrintn Co. Publishers. Springfield, Mats. IS^Do not bar cheap photo* Krnnlilo levrfnl "WEBSTER'S llNTERNAnONAL ul \DICTIONARY, Of Send for f reo pamphlet. gm" TYPEWRITERS, g0T MIMEOGRAPHS, fiMT" PHONOGRAPHS, f?T- BICYCLES, g0T SUNDRIES. Cash or Installments. New Machines traded for old ones. A well equipped Bicycle Repair SHOP. Gonzales & Withers, Columbia, S. C. MACHINERY. The undersigned would repeetfully inform the people of f.aurens County and surrounding country that he has aeeoptcd the agency for tho sale of all kinds of Machinery such as Kngincs, Hollers, Cms, FoodorS, Condensers, Powersand Hand Presses. Thratfhers, Cano Mills, Saw Mills. H?lting, and in fact any and all kinds, of Maohinory and fixluros needed, and is prepared i<> till all orders at short notice at lowest prlcos, taking tho quality of tho Ma ohinory into consideration. You will find it to your interest to soo mo before buying. tffaj" Ginn repairing a specialty. ? j. j. pluss. Laureus, S. f^, July 30, 18?4?tf Bowls, Pitchers, Tea Pots, Sugar Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Milk Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Yellow Bowl |Trays, Brooms, TO HOUSE KEEPERS. Matches, Covered, scalop, and China, Baker? mum -.vi Do you know that you can jbuy the articles named in this list cheaper at Dinner and Tea Sets, Berry Bowls and ??? n UWS Saucers, ??? i bb?tat* ?* i i Goblets, than any other place. If you don't know it come and let us convince you of the fact. Plates, Cups and Saucers. o b long a n d long dishes, Bowls, Agate and Iron Ware, Parlor, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Dish-pans, Wash-pans, 1 I.r2 a u CJ a rt 'I rt ,C _ _ <y TJ _ dig O IS 3 zr rt x) If you want a good Stove for a little money buy the "Sunny South:' S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & CO. g0f~ Minter's New Building. Harris Lithia Water. Analysis and Testimonials of Most Prominent Physicians of the Country Proves its Superiority over all Others. After a long ami varied experience in the use r f Mineral Water from many sources, both foreign and domestic, I am fully persuaded that the Harris Lithia Water possesses cilicacy in the treatment of nillictions of the Kidney and Bladder unequalled by any other Water of which I have made trial. This opinion is based upon observation of ils effects upon my patients for the past three years, during which time 1 have prescribed it Irecly and almost uniformly with benefit in the medical maladies above men tioned. When failure to relieve has occurred, I have imputed it to insuffi cient use of the Water, for my experience teaches me that from one to two quarts daily should be taken from two to four weeks, to secure its full remedial eflects. A. N. TALLEY, M. D. Columbia, S. C. -o Asiivii.j.k, N. C, April 24th, 1S93. An extended clinical use of the Harris Lithia Water prompts me to the statement that I regard it as one of the best, if not the best, Lithia Water known to the profession. In the condition of Phosphatic Urine, its-action is marvelous. Its use in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diathesis nfiord me more comfort than either the Buffalo or Londondery Waters. Very truly yours, JOHN IIEY WILLIAMS, M. D. New Oki.eans, La., Sept. ist, 1894. Messrs Harris Lithia Water Co:?Gentlemen?I received through the courtesy of one of your representatives a case of the valuable Wa ters of your Springs. Allow me to say that I have derived benefit from this valuable water, highly charged with Lithia, and regard them with tavor in the treatment of Gout and Rheumatism. JOSEPH JONES, M. D., L. L. D. Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence, Titiane University of Louisiana. Sept. 24, 189.1-2111 SOUTHERN Land Advertising ^guncy -AM) Real Estate Exchange. A Jiiircnu of Information and ISxckantfo Central Ofllco, Columbia, S. C. , c I). STANLEY, Managen. Heal Ks tale Register ami Descriptive Circulars Krce. (Sond two cents to covci' postage) 1 )AKTI KS wishing to buy. soil, lease I or exchange, lands should scud thoir nddro88 at once to this Agency and secure Register and Descriptive circulars, giving valuable information of improved and unimproved farm lauds and real estate, of kinds for sale, also tho address of parties wishing to buy. Inquirers should state whether thoy wish to buy, sell or exchange, and ; whether for 0080, lands or marketable } securities. Branch offices to bo ostab* I lished in every County in tho South. S. I). Garlington roprosonting Lau rens County Ilurcau, Laurons, S. C. July 30, 1894?ly I STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA, County of LaurENS. In Court ok Probate, VVlIF.reas, \v. M. MurfY has up* j)licd to irc for Letters of Ad* ministration on the ostato of M. II. MurlT. deceased. These aro therefore to cite ana ad* inonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be 1 and appear liefen? nie at a Court of Prouato to bo holden at my 1 oflloo at I,aureus, S. i',., on the -..'Tili .lay of Oct. 1804, at 10 o'clock ' A. M.) to show cause, if any they can. why letters should not be grunted. O'von under mv hand and seal this the 12th day of Oct. 1804. Jno. M. Clardy, Oct. I.">, 1804 2t. J. V. r,. c. statk op south carolina. County of Laurens. I u t he I 'rebate Court. Mary L\ Veut'gln, as Administratrix of R, II. Voargin and individually against Ueatrice Yeargin, et al. All persons having claims against tho ostato of R. n. Voargin, docoasod, are roqillrod to establish them in this COUl't in tho above stat ed notion on or f. before the I.'>th of Novcinbor DOXt Of ! they will bo barrod. ' 1 JOHN M. CLARDV. Oct. I?, !?Mt 1 j. j\ I