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A I'LL A r'OH KUR Ali SCHOOLS. Citizen of Lumens Kegs Legislature <<? Aid Poor Districts. A citizen of I?aureus hm, written ih< Columbia State the following verj Interesting and well-timed card: A round half million given by the Stair to the colleges. $147 per capita to 3.500 students. Only (590.000 to III'.1.000 pupils of tin- common schools, $?1.00 |ti<r capita! Hundreds have been watching ami waiting to bco what tb<< legislature would do for (ho common schools. What will he (lorn- for the ratal dis tricts? Tho Uurris-N'icholson bill giving even tho small sum of$2f>,000 for poor school districts, is some on eouragemeut. The .Mann bill ought t<> he resurrected and put through. Then an equal sum. $150.000 for school buildings in country districts, to be available in nay certain school district lipon terms similar to those ol the Cari isMcholson bill, that is. upon Hie district having raised a certain sum by a private or public means. The people are tired and sick of this thing of ihe general assembly devot ing the greatest part of their lime de baling ami wraiigllug over elections, the creating of new offices and about how much its appropriations must be increased for the big institutions. All this monopolizes the hulk of the time, while the interests of the masses are neglected. So far as Stale aid can, with pro priety) be given there ought to be something done for the rural districts. And then lei counties and localities issue bonds where necessary to raise funds to build some school houses, roads and bridges and extend the school terms. It will be criminal to longer dolli> some active, aggressive netion in the way of the rural uplift Home work that will bring such a change lot tin better in the country districts as will allay the unrest and check this tin fortunate tendency to congregate in i In- town ami cities. Yes I say issue bonds where neces sary. All this stuff about imposing burdensome debt upon our children Is tie1 obi threadbare cry of the parsimo nious pressiuiiut. Posterity will re proach us for a failure to iiictire debts for the upbuilding of its waste places in the country districts. Citizen. Lau t ons, s. C. Fob. 12, RH)?. Keasoii Knthroued. Hecause imats are so lastly the} are consumed in great excess. This leads lo stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, jot reason and pot a pampered appe tite control, then lake a few doses o! Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets and you will soon be well iiguiit. For sab- by Lnurens Drug Co. Samples free. "A Trip To India." Popular prices will prevail next Thursday night at the opera house on which occasion the Herald Square Opera company will appear ill the famous llroadwuy musical comedy success "A Trip to India." The com plin*, has a complement of twenty-live players who include a chorus of he witchingly pretty and shapely girls. The production is Olllbollslied with magnificent costumes ami special scenery. There is more Catarrh in Ibis sec tion of Uno country than all other discasos put together, ami until the last few years doctors pronounced b ii local dl sen sc and prescribed local remedies, and by canstaiitly filling 10 cure with local treatment, pro nounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to Ik constitutional disease and therefore requires con stitutionnl treatment. Hail s catarrh cure, manufactured by F. .1 Cheney & Co.. Telelo Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. 11 is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfulI. ' nets directly on the blood an mucous surface of the system. hey offer one hundred dollars for a V case it it fails to cure. Send for irculais and testimonials. Sold by all Druggists. ?."> cents. Jurors To lie Drawn Tomorrow. Tho jury commissioners will moot tomorrow morning and draw twelve grand jurors who will serve this yeai with the six hold-over members, and the first week's venire of petit jurors for the spring form of tho Clonoral Sessions Court which will be con VclUlied .Monday March S. \ < oninioii ( old. Wo claim thai if catching COid could be avoid some of the most dan gerous and fatRl diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of infectious diseases. Consumption, pcnumonln, dlplhcrln and scarlet fever, four of I he most dnngOI'OUS and falal diseases, are of Ibis class. The CUltlirC bed formed by the ( old favors the dOVClOpcmOlll of the germ of these diseases, that would not Otherwise And lodgment. There is little danger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cough IllOdlCllie like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. II Clonus out these culture liods that favor the dovelopemenl of the gerillS Of these diseases. That Is why this remedy has proved ho universally successful in prevent im' pneumonia. Its not only cures your cold quickly, bill minimizes ihe risk of contracting these dangerous dlscn ?sou. For sale by the Lauren* Drun " t Trip To ! mihi." The delight fully funny musical relish "A Trip to India.*' will lie pre sented n"\t Tluir dii> nighl nl the opera house hj Iii.' II. raid SipilU'O Opera company. 'I'lii - will he ih?' Iii i lime lltul this pleuBiuy song piny has ever been seen and heard in Laurent* and as the engagement is limited tu one night, local patrons of light opera should not miss it. Several singCI's and dancers of national tarn.- uro in Hie cast ami the principals arc supported hj u chorus of exceeingly pretty and shapely girls whose Ringing is ;i distinct musical treat. Th.' bIiow is said to he staged with a Invishncss that is little short of extravagant, the georgeous costum es and elaborate scenic effects repre senting an outlay well along into the thousand:-, of dollars. "I'wns a O'loi'loils \ let or*.. There's rejoicing in Kcdora, Telin. A man's Ii;''- ha-- heoii saved, and now Dr. King's New Discovery Is the talk of the town for curing 0. v. Popper could not work nor ml about.-' ho writes, "and lite doctors did me no good, but. ufler using Dr. King's New Discovery three woeks, l feel like a new man. ami can do good work again." For wruk. sore or diseased lungs, coughs mill colds, hciuorhngci . buy fever. liu',i'l|?i>o. nslhuin or nny bronchial affeetiuii ii stands unri valed. Price i?0c and $ 1.00. Trial bottle fr.e. Sold mid guaranteed by I.aureus Drug i n. und Palmetto Drug Company. Noth e of llinikrupb j Sale, Pursuant lo order of .luo. Karle, lieferet?, in Bankruptcy, I will - Ii Inj bulk, for cash, lo the higllO ' bidder nt eleven o'clock, A. M. on the2:ird of February, 1000. all slore fixtures and i stock of goods consisting of general 1 merchandise. belonging to .1. -I. Workman .v company, Bankrupt. Will also sell in hulk on said date all notes, mortgagor nud accounts duo said company Sale In be held in front of I he store building occupied by said coinpuliy. If Icrins of sale uro not coliiplicl with, to he re sold on same oi- sonic subsequent date at I ho risk of rorutoi pun hit ?or. 11. s. Bl ickwell Ti ll -lee. Uvea when llicy have nothing lo do some people can't <;?' it gracefully. lOveu when sIm< Is bard of hearing woman is schlau I deal lo Mattery. Old People it strengthens and vitalizes Yinol tones up tho digestive organs, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, ami rejuvenates every organ in tho body. In this natural milliner Yinol replaces weakness with strength. Woni'fl |lO?ltiV0 H Will benefit every old person *?\ ho will glvo it u trial. If it don't wo will refund theo- inonoy, VIXOL Is sohl hi Luiirens bj The I. '.l'Ri:\s Dltl'ti COMP VXY. i i i i A m TIME rr ft Seedless Ihusins, Currants, Citron, Shredded Almonds, Figs, Spices, lixtracts, etc. for the cake t'lu. tor Rai sins, Cranberry Sauce, <>r fresh Cranberries, Grape Jfr Fruit, Oranges, Aim!.;, ?*/" ? fp Rantums, Pineapple, Mai- r% aga Grapes, all l> hid i of ?9 Nuts, fresh ( Vlcry. ;ri. Chocolak'H and other iIon- 'J*^ l'ectiotieric lilwu; S kept Oil ?jj? hand. Hoc tia when yon fjp want to i||)i*om ? dainties. ? **? .i^ i Kennedy I Bros, o vir T. C. TURNER, JR., ATT( iK\l;.V-.\T-l,.\\V. Will practice in nil Stale court: Prompt attention tfivi u Lo all bll ine Office in Enterprise Rani* Ruilding. ^ooooooooooooooooqooos We are located in ureenwoo I to mo mincturo v,: q and sell Marble and Granite Monuments, and all q kinds of cemetery work. It will be to your intei est to see us before placing- your order. Owen Brothers ^ MARBLE COMPANY Greenwood, S. C. <> ^ ^?ooooooooooooooc oc o ^ $ Flannels % % ' Plain all wool yard wide in while. Kxlfu heavv vavd wide Cotton PMceee Scarlet Twills Medic ited. While Wool Twills. Hosier Ladies1 black wool Hose. Ladies' Mack llccccd lined colli - v Misses' fine ribbed. Hoys' heavy ribbed extra weight. to Underwear Hp Ladies' scarlet and while wool in separat" pieces. Ladies' white lleeced cotton ribbed. Children's Union Suits. Heavv lleeced Shclluud Suits and I", iwt I M< n * V $W. G. WILSON & COMPANY $ e Off er im i>5 acres of land, with dwelling, good ll"> acre.1 of land Dial' barn and out-buildings, near Owlnp.H. known as {lie old Win Prlco $3,500j terms inado easy. with dwelling and mil ? us!.! ? ioi? acres of. itmd, with live room ' 1 dwelling, .'.-room kaum I house, good 200 acres of hind ? mil >>ut buildings, noar Hickory Tavern, church; 5 tenant I Sullivan township. Price $15.00 !>? Terms made ? ;icre. , . neves of land In town of Lau- ville county, iki r I '.'dar Fall ford, with five-room dwelling. Price bj John IVrr, ly<le W\ $1,500, en and ?tin K?. three dwolliti] , , , . .... church and line school. Pi 50 acres of land n. town oi onntord, with tenant hous. ai $50.00 |?cr acre. , , , , . , V lots suitaiilo for huiidj .?? 52 acres ol land in town ol U'.'a> o.,, i0u..i ,,| Simii Court) dwelling nud outbuildings. MM,|,.',;.',!,,' Price $50 nor acre. , , , . ., . . 115 acres land; I i wn . 80 acres ol land in one mile ol the ?V ham homo Load oi 'Wham town of Gray Court, with two dwell- with dwollinir and o< huiidu lugs. Price $1U per aero, $27.50 nor acre IMS ncres <>r land near Kalma Crock icy .,, ,., ,, i, . {.. i.V( idiurcli, 8-rooni dwelling, ihreo temini Watorl -?; houses. Price $32.50 per acre. Price!"".!.2 i 126 acres land'J'.. miles from Harks- 127 acre tale station with dwelling and oul ?. ; , ,m lin buildings; 2-horso farm iii cultivation; (.?iiaat heiisc. ("rice S:iO per line pasture and well limbered. Price 63,000. 27 acres land bounded bv l. . ,. and .1. Ih Willis. Pri. no acre.-, of hall mile Irom Dial ' uhurch with dwelling and outbuilding 30 tici with 40 ncros in cultivation; 10 acres of I homa I Idol line bottom land. Price $1,800. Dwelling ml i 173 ticrC9 of land in Dint's Township, known as the Wimm place, bounded bv 'f acre bom ic lands of W. M. Deck. Win. Wham and Hadgotl tarm. .1. <). I ? it. A. Nash, with Rood dwelling, tenant Copcdnnd, one dwelling and houses and throe horse farm in eultivn- inU< Price '.2?> ' Lion. See this properly for there is a 50 nor< Cm 1 . bargain for you. Price $4,000, and out buildin bounded 8-1 acres near Friendship church, good K. T. Shell and l. II. P.nrdi Iwelling and outbuildings. Bounded ?"",i; I1"'' ?'1 ""? lands of W. ft. Cheek, i >. VVoodd and Othors. Price $2,500.00. , "1'' "/' ' "' town ol uray t otlri. in >? 142 acres of land, bounded bj estule Frici 2 lOti.OO'. >f J. K. Switzor and Simpson estate, with dwelling. 2 tenement houses and 500 acres oI land ,vi ? cfood outbuildings. Prico $20 per acre. I .aureus, live i lie ol t , ....;. , ,, , ,,. dwelling and four lennni I 4 acres land and nine room dwelling, ; in cultivation, balam lorvnnt's houso, in town of (Irny Court. ]? lu\ Terms ale e*i Price $2000. 08 ..CIV-: kl hounded by 63acres of land i'i one mile of m Pond church, hounded bv landsof I'J. C. , Stone, iloborl Woods and others, with K.".l;.'"' '," ' 'i six room cottage, tenant house, line 11 ' wircd-in pastures. $35 per acre, 200 acre land b 810 acres in LatiretlS township, bou d |.? ed by lands of W A. Mills, VV. \. ,, ,! . ' ,? Simpson Ludy Mills and blliers, blco J, ''" ilwollings. well supplied with t?? *s:?-:11 "'? houses. This farm will be divided into (S> act' lan I 50 aero lots if so desired, ranging in bounded n, h price from .^20 to $50 per ;icre or Will Arm lr ?Ii sell the wholo for $32,00 L00 5.32 acres land fronting North Hurii'.'r ; |t.,| . itreet, just outside corporate limits^ :., .L it. Audi with 7-room dwelling, Price $3,000, , , ? ?',.;,.' 108 acres iv ir Ml. < >!ivi Church. .,?, Waterloo township, known as pari of ,. .. Ihe Washington place, two dwelling and n necessary out-building... Price $15.00 ' per acre. r,cr?}, f,f ?;. 539 acres land 2 miles of Tumbling ^hip, knowiui shoals, nine room dolling, fjfood barii wiui dwolliiiH and und outbuildings, 10 tenant houses, well *1.7o0, timbered. 11 horse farm in cultivation, ? . I Price per HCl'O $35, ' ",'', , * .ii.ii> d b.V land '.1 acres land bounded by lauds <d* V, . Ilrown, Jii i. .1 . U, Cheek, Jno. Smith. I). Woods and ani hou others; has good dwelling and oul build- Will he c into inix:-.. Price $1,300. Price $20 per tu r< Jo N. Le Real Estate, Stocks and Romls. Gray ( ?i For O . W eeK Or long as sai n give away I7. I mer's Skin Succ-t I ment, ? - ' both Also r . rial bot i I New Discovery These sampler jj to children, dor. I O ' a ill in pies of Pal loap or Oint ? person. Dr. Kings >ughs. I not I given send au or Paimeti '? iijr uo. a* <a ,<* ? a ? 4 x< a , .A Wh When you c: men! a less I hun H niorl ^aftcs any v. ten :ii!<i ;i half > ? <? only % t > IL I SIM1 The Stan A .0) ii 4_? ? h I *? ? r r rn^ ilh pay- gg I or In! % you ^ ine' "?L 8 a.. , ,;ts 2r? Fill in This ?day lame 8 9 I v :.1 Good bye to W Light Enough for ONE Mule STRONG Enough ?or TWO! BlountV'T"* I Used from bodi ' The greatest l?b?T-tvT cotton gin. Thou , On Exhli US fib ... nount uc Blue" .r.n With bind the all yotlf ind culti *K (?1 >aker the crop? ntci S :.incc the It the South. ay at