The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 16, 1885, Image 3

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?>, SKP'P. 10th, 188?. .j!. - a I ? - - - -i-i- ? i "i LOCAL 1TKMS. Look out fur cottln Kio accidents. Tho imblh* wolla need Ininiotlluto at tention. Mr. WILLIAM. FAIR, of Newberry, ls in town. Neoeltango III ??HAIIAM ?V Sr.utu's ad? vcrtlncmciit. A protracted mooting bogan lust Sat urday at Lisbeth If you want bargains examino oar UualllOMlf I .neills. What lian Leonine of our Hook ami Ladder Company. Mis? MINNIR Kn.i.Kit luis returned from H vluit to Troy. Mr. J. \V. LKAKI-: bas returned front tbe Northern markets. N. ll. DIAL, Esq.* is building ou u lot in rear of li is residence. Tho Presbyterian parsonage at this place lins been eoinplotod. Farmern should rend tho article of "1*. W." in .neither cotillon. Twenty-three persons were Imputed at Union Church last .Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. C. \V. TUNK have re turned from n visit tu Alabama. Mr. MAitr FAIR, of Newberry, ls quito nick at Dr. J. A. BAllKnDALK'H. Mr. FI.KMINO WiNKt orr, of Anchor, Fla., in on n visit tn relativos boro. If you ?rc not n porfoct miser, Yon should '?cribo to tlic ADVERTISER. Person? who oro in need of Harness will do well to rend our Business Ixicnls. Cotton ls opening very fust throughout tbe County and picking bas fairly bogllll. Tbb College is now open and our town I? nllve with tho "sweet school-girls." Mr. JA?. N. WATKINS lins returned and will noon bo found nt Minter iV J nm ir son'it. Capt. JOHN MoORK and family will occupy bis now liouno in "Jersey" when completed. Kev. S. B. J or* KS, l>. I)., ls comluethig 11 mention in thc Methodist Church at thin place. Cadet. C. \V. tl A u u KTT re"o! - ! Kings Mountnln Military Selm - . ? day morning. Mr. K. O. PA nu AM, wo are glad to sec, han roturucd to I.mirona und ic dorking for ORAIIAM it* SPARKS. Maj. J. A. MITCH KI.i., of BntOHhurg, ls visiting thu family of bis Hon-tn-law, N. II. Dial, Esq. Tho "now deni" la giving way to fodder pulling and cotton picking, its it should, In S par tan burg. Ilcail our advertising columns mid yon will know where to gu to got thc moat goods for tbe least money. Mr. J. F. MARTIN bas returned from New York, wdiero ho hns hoon to re plcninh bis ?took of Hardware. Mr?. J. Wi UL IB JUNKS and Miss ('AU Alu returned on Saturday Inst from 11 visit to relatives nt Cross Hill. Hevernl of our young mon attended the Ball at Clinton on Friday night Inst .nd report a pleasant evening. Mr?. JACKSON, Mrs. BRITTON and Mist Focciin, of the Laurensvlllo Kornau College? arrived OU Saturday OVOIllng. The Survivors of OIIR'H Kcgimont wll have a re-nu lon at Sundy Springs, An demon County, on Sep. 20th, and 90th. J. H. CoorRR A Co. will be found lie neath tho "Eaglo" In Mr. It. H. Hen OKN'H new store-room in a few days. The attention of tbe ladies ls called t< tho now and attractive store in tho Fow ler Building, next dour to (.?HAY A Sci, 1.1 VAN. Mr. J. M. Pun.cor loft for Angust? yesterday and will return on Wednos day with lu? family. They will rcsiih In "Jer?oy." An excellent original poem will M found in another column, written by j charming young Indy of tho Laurena Femalo (.'olleg?. Dr. B. F. K11.0011K paid us a pleasing call on Monday and left a sample of cs eellent tobacco, grown by by himself, oj hi? farm near Woodron". Surely it ls enough to satisfy nil ol'tin value of douring streams, when wo nob the improvement in tbo health of mr town alli?e elooning nut Little Hivor. Kev. M. K. Broaddua delivered] CrotiM Hill, on Saturday last, un into: lng lecture on tho babitn ami cost nj of the people, and tho wonders he tieancd In Ids recent travels in Kuroj Tho ninny friends of Mr?. IIAI?VT Jlu.i., widow of WYLIK HIM., ofllis County, will bo pained to learn ol 'or death, which orcurred on Friday las nt Macon, Miss., where ?ho wan vipng relative*. torc. Hillie Mesara. (IIIAT A Sc 1,1,1 VAN ure lining material and preparing to build a jp.111 moth warehouse in rear of 1 heir on a lot joining What 1? known Smith Cottage?, lt will bo n cdhreto building 00 by 70 feet. We rogrot to leorn of a ?orion iccl flent which happened yesterday ^irs. J. A. LOCKWOOD, while passlni From ono room to another, accldentu I tell down a Hight of ?top? and SttStalJ vor?, but wo trust not ?orion? m ju . The" Baptist Church at Cross IB hus boen holding an Interesting ni 00 ig du ring tho past week. Hov. II. ftSKV MODR, ???lated by Kev. M. F.. Urft nu s of Car.den, conducted the Jfvlcci. Several ?coo*?lon? to the ebiA. Tho Municipal Election InOiitvillc, a? ?bown by n telegram roeelvepyCol. ii. F. MOSKI.KY, roault(Ml in thifjbotloii of tho following mon: E. F. S. Ky LUV, Mayor; C. C. JUNKS, W. J.SMcjfW. A. BARTON, ALJSX. FINLAY, A. B.UYIII>, J. M. ll A ni:is, Wardens. A representative of thc Nfl york World wu? lu town Inst week. Blonder if he wa? in search of lnwlo??n?p If so, he would probable find lt ?ooi#4|ioul(l bia attention be directed to tl recent Jinis?m rc of th? "heathen Clfi.o" hy "Moifcvn men" of the Wost. 1 Wo hnvo received n Premium Ll?t of Stuck Show ?nd cataloguo of .\ notion M??li> of Uno uti ?ck tu bo sold nt Pendleton, pot. ?tb, 18H5, tho 70tb Annlveriiiiry of tho pendleton Fumiers* Hoddy. Ad dross J. Strlbllng, Special Corro?* pondent for Society, for Infornintton. Mr. J. I). SiiK.xiiAN wuH brought l>c foro tho Council on.Tuosdny morning charged with n Violation of tho Ordi' nanci' willoh prohlbita tho salo of intox icating liquor? and wu? acquitted. Al.I.AN CfS NINOIIAM, (cot.) appeared, charged with thc ??nie otlcncc' Ile was COIlvietod nial sentenced to Jail for .'Ml days or pay u Uno of fl!5. Notice nf appen! was given, and ho was released on bund. Wo learn tlmt ono of the walls of Clin ton COI lego t niiiblod to tho ground on Friday afternoon. Wo hnvo not boen Hide to got thc* particulars, but it scorns that tho wall, wbioh was of concrete and three stories UIgh, from sumo cause gave way on tho front and foll to tho ground. Tho workmen, sow ita condition In time tb escapo unhurt. Tho damage ls esti mated at Hirco hundred dollars. Work on thc building, however, was resumed next morning. .Tho Laurena AnvK.uTisr.n is now under full headway, and evidently de serves success. It 1H a liriglil and lively newspaper, iv vii edited and lilied with interesting mutter, and should, and we hope it will, reeoivo a liberal share of support Itu alt boori pt lon price ls ono dollar a yonr.?--Greenville ATCMV?. Almost Comploted. Tho track i>f the <J. I.. A S. Railroad has hoon laid tu ross Fair Forest Crook, within one uno a quarter milos of tho depot at Spnrtsuburg. It wilt bo com pleted hy Friday night. The Mew Schedule. WO undent atld that a new schedule will go into effect us soon as the Hall road is ll ni simd tu Spnrtnnburg, which will allow thirty miles an hour to pas senger trains between Spartanburg and Augusta. The round trip from Augusta to Spartanburg will bo made in ono day, the August a train arriving boro at about 12:90 1*. M., Central time. Base Ball. Tho 111 at oil tonino of liase Hall between tho Itali rena Ts'ino Slid Antioch Club of Spartanburg County, which was to have boon played oil Saturday last, failed on account of thc? absence of several good ? players from both sides. A gamo was played, however, by supplying the places, which resulted In a victory for Antioch of 'ii tn 8 on the Mb inning. Our College. The LnitroilSVillo Female College opened on Monday morning under the moit encouraging circumstances, six ty-five pupils promptly responded to thc roll call a nd several others came lu later. This in tbe most nattering open ing thc College has made in a number of years. It is a good Institution and deserves 1 tin-support of tho entire community. j Tito Blunt Prosperous Town in South Carolina. If Anyone Don tots It Lot Them Examine the 1 Pacte and Figures. I III glancing; hurriedly at tho Improve* j Silents made in the Town of Laurena Inj ko way of Ind klings, during tho pnst ?ar, we hud that nt least eighty-seven (lvellings have boen erected. Among ! tb so wc bnvoelcgiint buildings of brick, , nomi, and concrete, and many of thom lUrge, substantial buildings. In most owns that aro built up rapidly, the 1 louses are poorly constructed and not - Inlshod ns tlioy should bo. Not so with mr town. TllOSO houses aro well built, lOinfortahlowoll-arrangod, modern plan md in mont instances (hushed ott by fieing neatly painted. In addition to this, thirteen store j rooms have either boon comploted or J commenced during the past year. TllOSO . mores aro fu r Htiporior to the average houses in country town. Strangers**, bo como to i.nurciiH nre Invariably aur ' (irised at tho appearance of our hun!noss houses. It in hard to realize such im provements i n a town once dead, and shut off from tbo outside world; yet sueh is tbo case, and wo now hnvo brighter prospect fl than ever before. A Oood Beginning. T' Street* of Laurens were enlivened 'Jon Monday by crowd? of children and young ladies, dressed in holiday regalia, 1 on their way to enroll their names with the Laurens ville Female College. The I line campus. Immediately in front of i the College, jirosontod a business air, for that was t he alighting place for pat rons lo mci-, c; in their daughters to hoard; and from tho number of car riages, bllggglos and horses on tho grounds, we felt that Profs. MII.NKII ami HiurroN lin I doilO a work that was bringing Itsown reward. When wo say that the enrollment showed seventy names for tim ttrnt day, every citizen of Laurens will fool n thrill of pride, and bo Inclined to say with us, MOod bless the efforts to iiluke a nourishing College In our midst. " Dial's Township, wo aro informed, heads tho list lu tho number of young lodios sontlo- Prof. MII.NKII. A. Correspondence. CLINTON. "J." The Exercises <*t tho Clinton High School and Collogo ojiened on Monday, vt h inst., iiinlor tho moat flattering pros? poets. Fifty pupils wera In attendance on tho Iii nt tiny, with tho nsanranco of ns mun v more hot ween thia and theflrat of January, lioth art and music teach er, of superior merit, will bo added to too already %erv oflietent corpse of in structors, In II lew days. Mr. O. II. MeCrafy and family, with the MlSMS ('?molana, Jessie mid Li/de, have retornelo from Olcnn's, whore they ?nive boen spending tho slimmer. Oar cotton plat foi insure fast unsmiling a business aspeet. Joe Phluney ana Cuelo tidly PtOMO nre wearing prond smiles In nut ici pallon of weighing from seven to ten thousand bides. The first liguro I I tho one usually ahipped from Clinton, but with tho crop prospect abend, and Hie buyers who will attract sollors lu re, lt la confidently expected thnt thia market will tnko ten thouannd bales. An a I le rea lion occurred a few days ago between two small colored boys, in which ono WM aorloiialy rtabtied tn tho i lie: I. I !.. i i now thought tu be out of danger, ann Mil recover. WATKKLOO. SKRAP. A fntal inlatuko wna mndu by Mr. Flotehor Cuiinoii in giving blH y?nr-ohl ?bibi morphine Instond of calomel, which resulted In tbo dent!) of Ino child. Tho morphine was loft tor Mrs. Cannon, ? Im was also sick. Mr. IL C. Fuller Fins Just completed a new burili which will Hoon be tilled with truck from Ids excellent farm. Mr. Frank C'jljb ?'as tho boss enrpoiitor. Mr. Heisinger, a merchant or consider able means, from tho low county, will move to Waterloo carly In January next. Mr. T. I). Anderson exhibits a 2)i pound red skin sweet potato. Kennedy A Smith, our now drug firm, will be reudv to servo tho public nm! their many friends by tho the time this is published. Mr. Joel Smith will move to Waterloo by October 1st, and will be found with Smith, Purks A Co. Dwelling houses are in demand. Sev eral uro wanted now. Waterloo has u street lamp! hook out * Laurens. The bonlth of Waterloo has been ex ocllont for tho past year, linly uno nc eidiMital death in town, and two deaths near hero. This speaks well for the health of tho town amt surrounding country. We aro informed on good authority that Waterloo is ono of tho best stations on line ol' tho < ?. L. A' S. Ha i I road. The platform was Insufficient for last seasons crop; this year we need at least lift y foot moro. Cobb A Henderson will suing out their sign for tho prtrouage of tho pub He early in October. Hid ween 20 and .'Ul bales of cotton were sohl in Wcterloo tho past week. Mr. Joseph Pearce, Jr., attended tho big mooting at Cross Hill last week. Joe would hnvo liked for the meeting to have been protracted longer. SIMPSONS MILL. NIX. Tho Tumbling Shoals Hap! 1st Asso eiation commenced on Friday last and broke up Sunday. There were negroes from every quarter, all classes and si/.es. Kvorything passed off quiotly, with but little quarreling and no lighting nt nil. Thoy fiad a good mooting and no doubt did a groat deal of good. Cotton picking is tho daily occupation of farmers in our section. Opossum hunting must be fashionable now from the tooting of horns and tho barking of curs at night, and the greasy mouthed darkies sitting around iii groups talking over the adventures of tho previous night. Mr. RT. MI la m ami Mr. Robert Mc Daniel hud a difficulty some time since. Wo aro also informed that tho former is carrying a double-barrel shot gun. We do not know that any harm is intended, but it is rutber curly'for bird hunting. For the AliVKRTISKR. ' A Broken Lily. [Tho following lines were suggested by a little child asking for a dower. She WAS burning with fever and a cool white lily was placed in lier bot little band. Host loss mid childlike, she broke tho dower, and turning her weary face tohor mother,?hosaid, "Mama, take my brokonllly." These were tho last words she over spoke, Before tho day ended her sweet blue eyes Worocloned forever, and her pure spirit 1. id returned to tho (?od who gave lt.] "Mother, take my broken lily," Wore tile last words my darling said, And as she placed it in my hand, I bent to kiss her- sb?? wasdoad. "Mother, take my broken lily !" The sweetest words child ever spoke; And 1 know-, as 1 pressed her lips, My heart, as woll as ber lily, was broke. Tho Mower that Hod had given to nie, Sly lovely bud of priceless worth; Ho had tnkVm to bloom in gardens above; She wns too pure and tender for earth. And only a few short weeks ago My homo wax happy, heart wnsligbt; All, mol tho brightest of human holies Can fade and vanish in a night. With silent steps tho Reaper oaino, Amt with his cold, remorseless band Ho plucked the treasure of my heart, And boro lt to thc spirit land. A w ithered lily, crushed and broken, A little curl of golden hair, A worn-out shoe, and empty crib, A broken doll and n rocking chair. These arc al I that tell ol'my child, My darling sunk in dreamless rest; Never aga i II shall I kiss her cheek Or clasp ber to my aching breast. Oh, the longing in my lonely heart To look once more lipon her face, Once more to clasp her in my arms tn a tender, loving embrace. Hut I know that it cannot be, This wish of my henrt is nil in valli] She's a holy ch?rubin Heaven now, I shall imvor soe ber on earth again. Ami, oh! I feed so lonely now! Tho joy of my life has passed away; Such bitter thoughts poHHOMS my soul, Sometimes I cannot even pray. 'Tis hard to bow wit u an humble heart, beneath the hcavv chast'ning rod, And in the midst Of darkest sorrow To say, "They will, not mine, O (Sod!" 'Tis hard to think that Ho knows best, And I cannot wipe my streaming eyes When 1 know that in the cold dark grave, Tho form of my lost darling lies. And yet her spirit is not there, Hui on tho happy, heavenly shore, Is waiting to greet my weary soul, Whoa lifo and its troubles aro o'er. And when I leave this earthly home, And my still, white form is laid Hosido HIV baby's lov.lv mound 'Neath tim churchyard's ohock'rd shade Lot no ono weep because I'm gone, Let noono breathe a sigh of pain; Hut whisper Jow, lu voleos bushed, "She's und ber migo! . bibi nguiu." F.IDFI.WF.ISS. Laurens, S. C. Our Sentiments. At Waco, Texas, Senator Coko used the following language, which has thc ring of truth about lt: "/ h, my fellow-men, whenever yoi t preachers go into politics, why scourge them buck. [Cheers.] Our forefathers were driven to this country Hocking freedom of conscience against the persecutions of State religion, and shall we now combine Church and State? God forbid that we should. [Cries of "No, no,") The worse sign of tho times that I can perceive IH to bc found lu the delivery of stump siieechcs on the holy Sabbath day from Gods' pulpit. (Loud chcers.[ Give us the Bible in Its purity, gl?*e us the gospel as lt came to us from the inspired fathers of old, Let lt bo taught and proclaimed in our Sunday schools and churches. Lot there ho sanctuaries whoro wc can go and enjoy peace and Immunity from the turmoils and strifes of the world. Deplorable HS hns been the urie of liquor, the church run by tho State, or the State run by tho church,hus HU< <? more blood, made more widows and orphans, more rags and tatter*, more starvation and want, more human woe njid misery forty times over, than all thc liquor ever ?liVf ilfcd hy man." Tho transformations of nature aro wonderful. Put a herring in a tin box with some cotton-seed oil and it Immediately turn into a sardine. BU8IN USS LOCA LS. Fine Mottalllc ('(dhus of nil sizes at B. B. HUNTER'S Novor Bo Cheap Before. A complete sol of single-harness, Good Material; New; for only $7.G<?. Walnut, Cedar and Rosewood Burial ('ases nt B. B. II UNTE K'S. Now ls tho timo to buy a nico set of Harness. Only $7.00, at ADAMS & CURTIS. The Host Northern Apples over brought to this mnrket Cheap at C. M. COMPTON ? CO. _ _ _ Largo Fat Mackerel, Just rec'd and must be Sohl by C. M. COMPTON <y Co. Co to ADAMS & CU11TIS be fore they sell out their .$7.00 Har ness; the best ever seid for tho uoney. $15.00 Harness for $7.50at Adams A Curtis. Only a few Sets left. Collins from $2.00 to $200.110 at B. B. HU NT KI CS. Mrs* ?Joe Persons Remedy. A 8peclflc for AU Blood DlscaBoa. JI HAT Tn K REMEDY DID. Lowesville, N. C., April 8, ?81. M rs. Joe Person : DRAU MADAM:-Enclosed find $5.00 from the boy Virgil, to whom you sent a half dozen bottles of your Remedy upon tho agreement that if it succeeded In perfecting a cure he was to pay for lt. Hoping you success in your good work, I am, very respectfully, J. O, MORRISON. FOTI:.-Capt J. G. Morrison owns the saddle used by "Stonewall" Jackson durin the war, and on which he was riding at tho time he received his fatal wounds. Capt. Morrison used the saddle a few days ago, and it was seen by many old soldiers. Capt. Morrison, who was a brother-in-law of Qon. Jackson, was on his staff.- Raleigh Newt and Observer. For sale hy J. E. NV IL K FS. CHILLS! CHILLS!] CHILLS!!! Shake no more, when you can be cured by culling at J. E. WILKES' Drug and Book Store. Special Notice. All persons indebted to w. L. Boyd and W. L. Boyd & Co., either by note or account, are earnestly requested to settle same hy Novem ber 1st, and save cost as we are compelled to raise money to carry on business. W. li. BOYDA CO. Sept. 0, ?85 0 L'm Last Notice. All persons Indebted to the linns of Boyd Bros. and Royd, Bros. ?fr Henry, must make immediate pay ment, as tin' Fstate of Jus. M. lloyd will bo settled in ofl.CC of Judge of Probate, on ?th of Oct. next. W. I J. BOYD, Rx'r. Sept ?th, 0 lh I nm ngonl for (ho following MACHINERY. Call for circulars Ac Eclipse Engines, Saw Mills, Separators, Oin? Icc. Oraln Drills Hay Rakel, Fan Milla, Feed Cutters,. Also .'(gout for tim Celebrated Cox tc Markly Wagon?. t s KO. ii. ANDERSON. Laurena C. IL, s.e. 4 mo J. M. VI SA NS KA, JEWELER, WA TTS* MAWK, LAURENS C. H., S. C. August 5, 1885 1 tf ENOCH WEST, - DKALKRIN - Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spectacles, ?fee. MMtEPAtRrNO A NPKCIALTV. gJtT All work Guaranteed, jgft L A U R K N S, C. H., 8.C. Sept. 2,'85 5 ini Has "boon blazing WE Court ntl examination, and buy or not. Come and satisfy y PRICK?. No "TIME-SHELVED DOLLAR BE YOI'It FR] ION I). xnxrc MARTIN ?Ss FULLER. - - WE take this method of inform ing om- ftiomlH that we have bought ono of tho LttrffC?t and liest, as sorted General Stock over brought to this market, consisting of Rag ging and Ties, Seed-Oats, Sugar, Cotice, Molasses, of different gracies, and a variety of shelf gooda; also, an extensiv?? line of Staple Dry Gooda, Clothing, Hats, Caps and an Elegant Stock of Roots and Simes. We are also agents for flu- Old Hickory Wagon, and keep a good asortinent of Harness, with many other articles not mentioned, all of which we will sell at a very close margin. A. IL MA UTI X. L. s. Fr M.KU.. nSTotice. All persons having claims agains the Estate of William Lindsay, deecascd, are required to present them, properly attested, to tho un dersigned, at bis ofllee at Laurens, C. IL, on or before tho 1st day of October next, or they will bc barred. (i. W. SHELL, c. c c. P. Administrator. S?<pt. f>, 188/? 0 ?it T A X E S ! OKKICK COUNTY TM?ABURKU,) LA V a ti NS COUNTY, Auo. 28, issr,. C 1 WI LL nt tond at tho following named places, for tb?- collection of Tuxes for Laurens County, for tb?' fiscal yoar commencing November the 1, Issi, as fol lows: October 1st, at Rosoboro, in .lucks Township, from lo a in to "2 p in. October 'Jd, at Vance's store, in Jacks Township, from bi a m to ~ p m. October 3d, OtQoldvlllO, Hunter Town ship, from 10 a m to '. p m. Octobor rah and nth, at Laurons C. IL, from IO a m tb .1 p m. Octobor 7th, at Waterloo, in Waterloo Township, room tn a in toil p in. Octobor8th, at Cr?>ss Hill, In Ortiss Hill, Township, from !> a m to 1 p m. Octobor Otb. at Spring Orovo, in Cross 11 ?ll Township from !l a m to I p m. Ootobor 10th, at Clinton, in Hunter Township, from IO a in to I p m. October 12th, at Tylersville, bi Scufllo town Townanip, from in a in to ?I p m. October llltb, at Young's Store, Young's Township, from 10 n m to Jip in. October Nth, at Parson's Store, Young's Township, from 10 a in to .'I p m. October Lid, at (.reen PoqdChurch,lu Kial's Township, from 10 a m to .'I p m. October loth, at Dial's Church, in Dial's Township, from 10 a m to : p m. October 17tb, nt Tumbling Shoals, in Sullivan Township, from lo a m to " p m. October I8th, at Bro werten, in Sullivan Township, from ? a m to 1 p m. October isth, nt Daub l's Store, in Wa terloo Township- from .1 p m too p m. On ami after tho loth, tho Treasurer's fbllco will bo open nt Laurens C. H., for tho collection of Taxes, lill Novem ber 30, lKH?i. Tho Tax Levy for LnurcnsConnty, for lin? lisienl v?fur commencing Novombor 1st, ISS-I, Is'as follows: State Tax RU millson ?'very dollar. County Tax .'I mills on every dollar. Railroad Tax .T< milln on ovorv dollar. Hchool Tux *2 mills on ovory dollar. Tho Poll Tax extends from 21 to fit) years of ngo. J. H. COPELAND, COUNTY TRSASURBA. Sept. 2d, 1S85 5 td August ?, 18S3 1 ly 500 BUSHELS Abbeville liaised, Red Rust-Proof Oats, For Sale by AV. W. JONES. L.MTtKNH C. IL, S. C? August -'<;, 4 tf IB or BE under the artistic r feel (lint our showing will bo mu ourself that wo moan just what ' " STOCK. WE ASK NO FAVO] D. TD. SHE TWO STORE I hnvo on hand a Lot of FINK and ROSEWOOD BURIAL CASI Cheap Coffins from $0.00 upwards. gjSp~ Hearse furnished on all nco NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE TO T H E LAUREI2S t ADVERTISER I t Why pay two prices WHEN YOU CAN GET THE Same xsr IE "W s IN THE ADVERTISER FOR ONLY a& 1.00 A YEAR. Every family should take tlich' OOUNTY P A P E Et NONE SO COUNTY, . STATE AND GENERAL Every week, One Dollar a Year. ?TT K: arrangement of ou? tunlly advantageous, whether you ive say. No ANT?DELUVIAlp LUNG, ??XC?PT TO LET tf??R ?8, FOWLER BLOCK. METALLIC, CEDAR, WALNUT OS and CASKETS, also, e Lot of usions at small price B. B. HUNTER. FAMILY GROCERIES. Wo have on hand BACON, HAMS, LARI), FLOUR, a SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, and everything to he found in ni First-Class Grocery Store. Bottom Prices for ('ash. tJtT Trnynham & Dial's Rod) Block, J*. M. M UR FF, LA CHIEFS, S. C. AugUHt .r), 1K8? 1 tt HARDWARE. We keep constantly on hand a ft di linc of Hardware, Agri cultural Implements, Paint* nn? Oils. Call and sec us before buy ing, and we fan convince yoi* that we will sell goodf: ns cheap' ns they con be bought elsewhere, NV, L. BOYD A CO, August I 8nt Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LAURENS COUNTY. COCUT OF COMMON PL.EAfk J. NV. Copeland ACo., ) lMaintiir? against > Foroclosur?? Agnes .!. I lellaniH, ut. al., J Defendants, j Pursuant to order of salo in thc afaovo stttted case, I will sell nt public outcry, nt Laurens, C. i t.,nu Salesday in October next, being Monday, the otb day of the month, the following described property, to wit: All that Land lying, beluff and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing Ono hundred and fifty eight aeren, more or less, and hounded by landa of M. Teague, John Walkerand others. Terms: One half ot tho pureba?? money to be paid eauft, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with Intereat from the day of sale, socured by tho bond of the purchasor, anda mortgage of the premisos. The purchaser to-pay for papers. C. D. H A ft KSDA LE, Master, L. cv Sept. 0 188.? fr tt