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IJAUKKNK, H. C" KHI?T. 38d, I88j>. LOCAL 1T1CMS. DIIHO-IIHII IH raging nmoung tho "kids." AndorHon, H. f. waltina shooting gal lery. A mad-dog waa killed ott our M( reel H yesterday. Journalism in Knuth Carolina ?M grow oplthotio. Drick work on the HOW hotel has boen resumed. The September gnlo has made its np pooranoo. Trade lia-? poreoptlbly Ihoroasod In the last few days. It la said that mon of brasa, and - brains, attract tho masses. Mr. T. F. SIMPSON lost an Infant, ag two months, on .Saturday. Within tho next thirty days we may look for something startling. ItOOdV Uiver Association met last Tuesday at Hurricane Baptist Church. Tho now postal CH rd H have appeared wo wouldn't give two cents ibr'ouc. Dramatic Troups Will not give us tho "go-by" slnceour now road is completen) Our mendiants arti receiving the hil li est ntoek of goods over brought to this place. Tho Pr oat dont has appointed a negro from North Carolina ns Minister to Ll* lK>rii?. Tho "Mg hoad" la thc only diseaso that thronten? to break out lu this com munity nt present. A new ?tory ia entitled "The Editor's Wallet." W.O haven't read it, but wc know it moat he very Hat. C\VM. COMPTON A CO. have opened their restaurant for the season, and will l?< pleased to (terVe imv.ls at all hours. New deska have been premired mid placed in tho Court llouao for the con venience of thc mcmliorsof the liar. Tho mi inlier of freight cars standing on tho side-track of tho Cl. L. AH., re minds UH of the hu port aneo of our town. There la a man in Ooorgla who has very little use tor matches, lie built a Uro In ISM, which has been huming o\er ainco. lVut for the variotia controversies be tween nowapapers throughout the State, .tinny of our oxchnnges would have very little to aay. It ia aatd that a newspaper la soon to ho ulai i i'd in llorkeley County, which will he called ' "The Iting-and-Clicpie Hlaaherand Smasher." Tho treatlo over Fair Forest gave way ona day laat wonk and delayed work two daya. Several banda at work on the Railroad roeolvod severe injuries. Tho trestle timbers for the Railroad, to ho used over tho branch near the Hteaai milla, have arrived, and the work of framing commenced in dead earnest. The little rain wehave had lor?the last day or twoonly aorvcH to ?how what will ho tho condition of our street? in the win ter, milena aomcthlug la done to them. Laurena need? one more Railroad and then we will have the State House moved up. Columbia i? too ?mall foi Mindi a building anyway. Greenville may have the "ditch." A party of men attempted to roselie at prisoner from tho Sherill" of Sp.irtun hurg, a fow day? ago, for the purpose of lynching bini, hut the Sherill' evaded thom and camped with tint prisoner. A fow day? ago Mr. JAS. S. Dlt.LA.ltl) nuil several other gentlemen, while on! fox I.untiing, killed a conchwhlp snake, which uioaaurod fl feet 10 inches long. They al?o Wrought A "rod" home willi thom. t The ?paco in another column I winne lng to J. K. Coo PH a A Co. has lilied ; so al?o has their now ?tore' on the oast aide of the Square, ?diolee groceries, ?Ve. (livo them i In their new quarters. I.nat week while Mr. llKontlK Pool. wa? ?ealing a keg of whiskey, on the premises of MAIITIN lt. Pool., in this County, thc hunting wax caused it lo explode and injured him ?evercly. Ile waa blown Momo ten or twelve fed and alaoaoveroly Inn ned, hut is now out of ?langer and will probably be up in Ishorl time. MI.VTKU A JAMIKHOM haveestaWlshcd in connection with their III lilli lUOtll dry gooda and ?dothiiig house at tills place, a altoo department, where they guarantee to please tho public In quality, style, tit and price. Olvo thliem a ?all liefere you piirchuao, and watch for further an nouncement, which will soon?sponrlu thia paper. In nnothor column will ho fund th?* niKMiing announcement of Ca));. J. M. Du 11,cor, our new Augusta pier? hunt. Capt. P. has moved ld? finnilyhcrewith the intention of making thia I home. Persons who need groceries and coil fee tlonerie? will do well ?lo woll Moxam i no lils stock. Ho cnn he found in MALI, A KI.MCMON'M now ?tore, F.n?t ?*do Publie Square -1 .nt, Sunset on a, ?dav, and Th? Day of Atonement. Willoh began at Sunset on Ji, ?da v, and lusted twenty-four hours, M the most ?oleum festival on the .lewi?l?Calendar. It wa* properly observed j ry several families in our town, larroaaorod to tb? Sharia. Af. VB VD I)? KN, ?diarged Ml the mul der MACK Jlvitn, in thia Colinv, a short limo aluce, v?diintnrlly SUritundorod to Hie Sheritl Inst week, and tVill he tried at the present term of Court; -] Look Bozos. Postmaster Hon mn SON bj making an other effort to g?>t our huapMas men to co-opoi-afo and procure Uaohoxca for the Post <>h*leo. Our gijrwlng town -fcnuKrarid thia to tbe otb? iiiunerou? on )?emol?ta that are belli; made. Broad a. raonoy, ami .. lots of your tin, ((,il(.Ki, J ,n.|"M attona lng of that kid Wo.. . pl {(tkl,H to you. Hore s a doILT |hp his koop, und boro a a ? oxhibb and buy oalioo or loraof1 "l "If"" Ti frock for that child, fi?- ?T Jj burn the ono ho's goto on Intercat time I sees him lot lt): exhibition, primo. Won't youP" J Another Railroad Enterpria?. A meeting will bo hold to-day (Tues day) nt Triangle, In the interest of a narrow-guago railroad, which la lo he built from a point bi F.dgoflold < 'otinty, known ns rruitland, via Ninety-six to (Irooivvillo t\ ll. it will* connect with tho Narrow (Jungo willoh ia spoken of hot ween Augusta and Newberry. Capt. M ITC ll KM. anya ho will begin the work of grading aa soon as$.">0,000 la subscribed. Those intoreated in the road think this amount can be raised at once. Work of the Orand Jury. Tho tirand Jury .passed upon tho fol lowing billa presented on Monday! Slate vs AI.KIIKII DKT.N, Murder. True bill. State va .Toii.N ll KNSON, alias Vinson, Murder, ti ne bill. stato vs I.KWis MTHWAUT, Murder, '?-te ?.ni. .^tntc va WM. M. Mci'KAY, JAS. P. . i l.AUUi WM. M. llCNTKO, and J. P. i.' STKii. Assault and Mattery of il high uni aggravated nature. No Villi. Stale VH M.VItlON lt. N'RltOKN, ?bel. I No bill. What Our New P.oad l3 Doing for Us. On m xi Thursday, the 24 th Inst., the <'reonwood, I.aine:.-i ,\r Spart an burg Knilro.-ui puts on Itslirst trains through, from Augusta to Bpnrtertbnrg. Wo uro to have foul trains on Ibis new and splen didly cuulpped road. Tho accommodation passenger and freight mirAugusta arrives nt 1):I0 \. M.. and for Spart tm burg nt :i: Iii P. M. icon Irai (line.? TI10regular piissi ngi r Hain ', for Spin tanbiti'g Will turi v<-at 12:11 P.M. ! and fdr Augusta nt 1:1 S I'. M. Tho latter I for Augusta nt 4:.'W I*. M. The hitter, j which (S our "fast mail," w ill run fully .'tn miles per hour. Thes.? trains willi the respective schedules give Laurens unsurpassed traveling fat ?litios. Super intendent MASS ?nd flenoi'ill Passenger Agent CHARLTON desorvo 11 grout deal at the llftlldS of the Laurens people. Wo have no doubl but what the travel lng public, tho merchants ami business men will show t heh'appr?ciai hm of what this road has done for Laurens, ami thal J by their efforts, nulled willi wind this road management is endeavoring to du for us, Laurens will yet ).<.> u nourishing ? ?ty. Laurens is thc heat county In thc up-country, lt produces about ?15,000 hales of cot ton ; has but 1,m- town of im portance besides Laurens, C. IL; has unsurpassed Ka i I mad facilities, and there, ls nothing uow but proper pluck and energy on the part of our people to make our town all that wi e.mid w'sh. Within tho poet six months ten band some store root 1 ? have bis-n and aro be ing erected, als., a (20,000 hotel. Waru WO to try, WO could lill a column giving the Improvements in ami around Lau rena. I low I hen can t he most hardened iinbollevor*but believe thal Laurens is destined ere long to drop Hie "C. H." ns other of our sister towns ha\ e done, and come forth into a full-llcdged "city." Personal. Col. J. s. lt, THOMPSON', of Spartan lairg, is attending Court. Mr. J. WII.MK JOSHS is clerking for W. IL (lll.KKUSON. Mrs. WM. DoUUOII,of Ni -vs berry Coun ty, is visiting in town. Rev. I). A. Tom? has returned from tllonil Springs and I nion. Mt. .TANKS WIIII'KSIPK, of Union, is visiting at Mr. lt. M. HPARKs'. Mr. A. S. F.ASTKKIIY, the popular cot ton biiyor', has returned and is ready for business. Mr. W. J. ?AIKKH, tho energetic and courteous agent of t he Align a < '/iron iris, is in town. Mrs. lt. l?\ FI.R.MINO baa rot urned from Abbev ille County, where sin-has booti visiting her father. Mr. M A nu MOKOAN,of th? linn of J. M. MOKOAN A lino., ol* < .rei n ville, S. 1 \, paid our town a visit last week. Miss NORA KINO, thc accomplished Music Teacher ol* the Lau rou s v i 1 lc Ko molo College, arrived on Tuesday hist. The Misses CATHCART, of Columbia, I ho have been visiting Capt. <?. NV. '? >IIKI.I.'S family returned home on sat- 1 av last. \ inong the merchnnlH w ho have re-? li ned from Ni w York, we notice Mess J. IL TRAYNIIAM, .1. \V. Tomi, NV. IL tjllI.KRRSON, ll. M. Sl'RARS, NV. A. J.V MIKSON, J. O. C. Fl.K.MINU, IL l'\ INiSKV. P(r?onnl Mention. The follow lug notice,wo copy from the WU mn ( .v. ? ..) Mirror. M iss Nora King, tlc \ ITV talented ami ? highly accomplished daughter of oui' high * esteemed townsman and friend ' Lr. K W. King, of this place, h il on Mond. . for LaurOUS, S. ('., where sin goes to take charge ol' tl ie Music depart ment in tlc large and nourishing Col lege III thal place. Mis-, Nora ls moira lily titted for Hie discharge of lu r duties mid wc know she will glvo the ful les! satisfaction, for lhere is n il .1 more competent, faithful, fcCilloUH ai d enthusiastic teacher in the state, .-r one who has glveil lo that high calling a nobler or more thorough cons?cration. Thai college isp. be congratulated upon having tho services of such an elegant and skillful instructor as this accom plished lady. Correspondence. II IO If LAND HOME. NV I LU KLM. Hex. Mr. White ami Mr. fJnorgo1 Inn rob called a few 1 VOtllllg* since. Tiley ? ec ir. enthusiastic on thc Depot and also on tho Presbyterian church, which ls anticipated al (hat place. We hope all Presbyterians w ill feel it tholrChristian duty to east in I heir "mite" with these good people; also aux other d?nomina tion who would like to aid In 11 good cause. It was our privilege, a f#w 1 VQUiuu since, lo call at the residence of Mr. J. J. Kow land. Wc were sorry to lind three of his family down with fever, hem e his (laughters, Missca Lona ami Nannie have been detained from College a few days. We (iud Mr. IL lina good taste about sueli things. For two years past he has patronised "our college;" this next year cont?mplalos sending to one noarer home, the L. F. C. Mr. Marksdale has just returned from tho Assoilation, which convened at Hurricane. He ref ort? a pleasant tune, tho UOMt of preaching, good fare-, plenty of pretty women, Ac., Ac. Wo aaa glad to any that Mr. Wm. fow ler, who has been so sick recentlv, ls better. The Mellool al Mniksdalc's Academy has closed. Misa F.Hsio Fowler has |oi\ our chill. munity to enfot the (Ireonvlllo Female t 'otlcgc. Mr. Mc. Mryson, of nra, mises, and treats his friend? to Hu? Ihlow] waterinel Olin Wi have seen anywhere this ?ca von. WATERLOO. BKRAP. Trado is opening up quito brlHk. ('or ton beginning to cornu m freely. tVdtorloO people lU'O please?! at t 'ie HOW Hchodlllc, as we eau u;<> ami eoine from Laurens in a day. t 'roipu-1 st ill lias ?ts tull supply Ol' play ers. Mr. fi. ll. Whatley has Just returned from tho CSTorthorn markets, where be has bought a goiioral stock of merchan dise. Mr. A. Nanoo, ol' Cross Mill, is now with Mr. I,. 15. Whalley. Mr. \V. I?. I jill soy expects (o move in to his new house this week. Tho hunters aro preparing to slay ami ' ??al the largo droves ol'partridges. Any number uro to bo lound m ai' nero, ami flirty or ll ft y a ?lay will soon !>'. OUMy work Ibr a good sh?il. Mr. I'.. A. Anderson ami Mr. .1. P. Harris lia ve boon making improvements > on their d\i olUngs. Waterloo will lie well represa llte?I at Court this week. The OXpros-K o il I (re. which has been elosod f?>r some Hine boro, will boopenod llgnlll I his week. Mr. Willi?) Harris will noon leave for th.' (Mini loxton Kt ?Meal College. ..Claud" wants a soda fountain in town. Treat Hiern on eider, Claud, lhere will .?ion be plenty ol' it in town. You know they wont ho'trctitcd lo anything ul rong i'i. Cl,5 N'TON. "J." The Oliver (?il Cotnpany have their man here, 'putting up a pair ?U* .Iones' Seules for . lie convenience ol' those \\ ho will ddp cotton Hoed to their mill. Thin wn-> a largo and pay iou luiMinesa bore hu t s' iison, and tlie present outlook is that Hiero will bo no ?te roast1. M.S. Dailey A "son* h.'i\c airca ly shipped a car-b>ad. Cotton continues io ebine in slondily. Soii? ihin;! like two huiidrod hales have been sohl hi re Mintie the mar he I ?.pen. l|. Th?' pr he is I he only draw - back, lt is bringing from eight und ono lialf lo eight uno live-eighth. Prof. Har rell, assisi.il by a full corps of assistants, .< ipeu il ?lu- exorcises ot' the ('linton Adadeiny, ou the I Uh inst., w ith many Mattel in j prospects, Tho Itcody Hiver Association closed ?is m s si. ni u ? h the 11 u ni? an Church on tlii- 17111 inst. The attendance was very lull ami everything pa<s. .1 .?iv most pleasantly to visitors and th. ir bonis. The (?id Hurricane is hard ;<> bout for good and pretty women and ? lover men. our town i ; peculiarly fortunate lu having ono of (lie best moat market a in tho un country. That veteran butcher, .lim Pearson) who is tiHHochtlod with Kii Young, as a partner, furnishes fresh ..?nd fal be? r. mutton ami kid, on every Wednesday ami Saturday, while the Ilolbtml brothers, Heit ami .lack. bring theirs ?m Tuesday and Saturday. If any ol' your town people want incut, fresh and Tat. ft om reliable parties, they eau lie served bv the cvoiilm?g train, <>ii the days named ithove. Charleston Centennial Imposi tion. The arrangements for thb Cen teaulal Exhibition of tho Agricul tural Society of Soot li ('andina, which opens at Agricultural Hall in tbis city on the 23(1 of Novem ber next, ure progressing satisfac torily. Mr. li. I,. Koohe, tho secre tary of the society, never allows the grass to grow lintier bis foot, especially when an exhibition ison hand. A force of tinner- lu nt work on Hie roof ol' Hie building repairing the damages caused by the recent cyclone, and II force of hands ore also at work in the build ing milking pr?parations for the arrangement of the ball. Tho con tract for putting up tho State ex hibit which will be one of the prin cipal features of the the coming exhibition, luis been given to Mr. M. W. Powers, the energetic anti enterprising- young contractor ol' this city who put up the sume ex hibit nt the New Orleans Exposi tion. This is a guarantee not only that the work will be well done, but that the State exhibit will 1)0 reproduced exactly as it stood in the Now Olio.in- Exposition, At present tho work inside thc build ing is COIIIIIKMI to the preparation <d'the specimens ol' native wood, many pieces of which have been defaced in the transit from New Orleans tn Charleston. Those will be repoli simd ami put in n condi tion to be shown to the best advan tage. Later on thc work ol' erect ing the various stands, shelves ami booths w ill be undertaken,-and by j the 23(1 of November I be exhibit iou ( will bo ready for public Inspection. ? ~- .\Yir.i and Courier? Miss Mattie Loo Price, who bails from Harlow County, (Ja., und w ho claims to bea rival of Lula Hurst, gave iin exhibition o'f ber niysteri oii < powers at NVIIliaiustou on Mon day night. Her performance ls similar to .that nf Miss Hurst, and is rendered a trifle more inexplica ble, porlltfps, from the tact that slit! is only li ft oe ll year- old ami weighs 'inpounds. Miss Price ia making a tour of the country towns in ibis section ol' the State. Colonel J, l\ M'humas, luto Si?per i u lene u t of Hie Citadel, hus ' rented (he plantation of Col. Hebert M Sim-, near Columbia, and will es tnbllsb a business and preparatory school tli-TO. Cen. Del Kemper, who resigned at the sumo time that Col. Tliom?n did, will open a school ol' applied science in Charleston where he will train young men In the technical department and pre pare thefn for ctdlego. MMioinas Hughe's experimental colony, Rugby, In M'onnessce, now ha? between three hundred and fifty and four lum.Ired inhabitants, only oin half of whom are English The iron industry throughout f?ormuiiy is on a boo?tl. Furnaces which have been idle for months, mid some for years, tire re-lighting their lires, mid tho general outlook is most pleasing. -The richer the. feed the bettor the manure. MMiis is au old saying, and generally true. T? scarcest elements, however, in munurc, uro the phosphate of lime and nitrogen. Phosphate is l?fg?iy found in the course parts of grain, that have little feeding value. Hut it is not possible for a farmer to fatten stock w ithout making , much valuable manure. -gty . -Tim labor troubles lu tween Hie \yabash font! ami tho Knights pf Uifair, tiro stated, by-authority, to be adjusted. "Doctor,1, auld i >* - Fidgoft lo om of our medical mer/, "do* you hnv< much practico no-wudnya?" "oh, VOM. T htiTo ntl the practica F eau attend to." "lu what particular Uno is tlu mo.it of your practice?" "In tho line of economy." -Tho Governor has rofusen t< pardon Clem Davis, eolorctl, who w as convicted of burglary and lar ceny at the September terni ol Court, iss:?, for Laurens County, and sentenced by Judge Wallace to imprisonment in thc Poulton 11 a ry for six years. - lOvniigolist Sum Jones bus evolved n new law of ecclcsiastieal compens?t ions by recommending to a brother preacher, who com plainetl <?f punched coins in t.he contribution l>ox, to preach punched sermons to his congregation. -Judge-"Why (lo you w i<h this witness to ii>- beard ?" Defendant-"Because you can place entire confidence in him." -Judgi-"For what reason?" Defendant-"Because he hasn't bad lime to consult a lawyer." Judge-"That IM reason enough I .et billi bc sw orn." BUSINESS LOCALS. Fino Mot tallie Coffins ..rat! sizes at B. B. HUNTER'S Never So Cheap Before. A complete sot of single-harness, (?nod Material; New; for only $7.60. Walnut, Cedar and Hose wood Burial Cases at B. B. Iii NT KU'S. Now is the limo to buy a nice .set of Harness. Only $7.80, at ADAMS A Ct* HT IS. Clo to ADAMS & CURTIS be fore they sell out their $7.50 Har? ness; the best ever sold for tho poney. $15.00 Harness for $7.00 at Adam? A Curtis. Only a few Sets left. Collins from $2.00 to (200.00 ut H. B. I IC NT Kl I'S. TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to K. V. & J. O. C. Fleming will please, call and settle. After Jan. 1st, 1880, nil un settled noten and Recounts will bc put ill the hands of an Olli eer foi* collection. Z.y?" If you haven't, got tlu money, wc will pay liberally for cotton on account. Sep. 2??, '85 S td. Special Notice. All persons indebted to W. L. Boyd and W. L. lloyd ? Co., either by note or account, are earnestly requested to settle -ame by Novem ber 1st, and save cost ?is wc are compelled to mi$0 money to carry OU business. W. L. Bt > Y D ?V CO. Sept. !', '8~i tl 2ll1 .I.M.V1SANSKA, JEWELER, ll'. I TTS* Ii Loch', LAURENS c. H., S. C. August ">, 188/5 ! tf ENOCH "WEST, DKALHlt IN Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spectacles, &c. 00h?ftEPAlRINa A SPECIALTY. gJ?T" W\ work (Hiurnnteed. JgCM h A U lt E N S, C. IL, S.C. Sept. 2, 'Kr? 6 . 4m FAMILY GROCERIES. We have on hand BACON, Il A MS, LA ItD, FLOUR, SUGAR. COFFEE, MOLASSES, and everything to be found in t First-Clas* (Irocery Store. Bottom Prices for Catii. gOT Trrtynham A, Dial's tte. Block. J. M. MURI r, LA LTS. C. August o, C o 1 tl -:> > Has "been "biasing \ WiE Cmirf ;H> examination, and Inly or not. Como and satisfy yo PRICES. No "TIMK-8HKLVKI)M DOLLAR RE YOUR FRIEND. J 1ST C. MARTIN & FULLER. - - . WK (uko lids method of inform ing our friends that wo have bought ono of the Largest ami Heat as sorted (Jenora! stock over brought to this market, consisting ol* Hag ging and Ties, Seed-Oats, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, of different grades, and a variety of shelf goods; also, an extensive line of Staph" Dry Goods, Clothing, Hals, Caps and an Elegant Stock of Hoots and Shoes. Wo aro also agents for (be Old Hickory Wagon, and koopa good j i asort mont of if arness, with many; other articles not mentioned, all of i which we will sell at a very close margin. A. H. MARTIN. L. S. Fri.I.KU. I am Moroni for I li" following MACHINERY. Call l'or circulais Ac Ecliptic Engines, Saw Milla, Separators, 01ns &c. Qraln Drills Hay Rakes, Fan Mills, Feed Cuttors,. Also agent for tho Celebrated Cox & Marlcly Wagons. (?Kn. H. ANDKRSON. haureuH C. H., S.e._4 mo ISTotioe. All persons having claims agaius the Estate of William Lindsay, deceased, aro required to present them, properly attested, to tho un dersigned, at Ins ofHcc at Lauren-, C. H., on or before the 1st day of October next, or they will bo ba i red. o. W. si I KEL, c. e. e. v. Adminisl rater. Sopi. p, iss.? t; ;it T A \ VJ S ! OKKICK COUNTY TiiKAsriiKiiJ ? I.XOHKNS COUNTY, AOO.2S, |S85. ' I WI 1.1. attend al thc following named I [dacca, f.?r tie- collection >f Taxes for Laurent! County, for de lineal year pommencing November thc l, ISS4,its fol lows*: October Isl, nt llosohoro, in laeks Tew iiship, from lu a m t<> 2 p m. October 2d, al Vaneo'n store, in .lacks Township, from lu a in to ?J p m. October 3d, at Uohh ill?. lluntorTown Hllip, from la a ni lo J p m. October 5th and nth, al Laurens C, ll., from in a m tl, ', p m. October 7th, al Wnterl. In Waterloo Township, feoin lu a ni to '. p m. OctoberSth, at Cross 11 ill, in Cross Kill, Tow nship, from i? a in to I p m. October Util, nt Spring Orove, m Cross ll ill Tow nship from M :i m lol p m. October Kali, at ("Union, in Hunter Township, from lu a ni to i p m. October 12th, ai Tylersvllle, in Neu Mn? tow ii Towilsnip, from (0 a ni lo H p ill, i ictober 1.11 h. at Young's stoic. Young's Township, from lu a m to ll p m. Oe lober 14th, ni Pnrson's.Mlorc, Young's Tow nship. from III a in lo ;: p m. ( ?ctol?cr 151 h nt Oreen Pond Church, in Hial's Tow nship, from lu n m to ?I p m. October lath,at Dial's Church, In Dial's Township, from III a III lo ?I , m. October 17th, at Tumbling Khoals, in i Hlllllvnil Township, from lu ti m to pm. j October ISt h, nt Droworton, In Sullivan ; Township, from 0 n m to I p m. Oi tohci ISth, III Daniel's Store, in Wa terloo Township- from .'! p lu to.", p m. on mid nftcr the lath, the Treasurer's nineo will I.pen at Laurens ('. II.. for the collection of Taxes, till Novom hor 30, isx>. Thc Tax Levy for I .aurensCotinly. foi the finical year commencing NoVOIIlbi r Ist, IHS4, isas fol lows : PMatO Tux .'?'.; millson every dollar. County Tax a mills on ovory do' ar. Railroad Trix 3'<. mills on ci erv dollar. School Tax 2 milts on even- dollar. Thc Poll Tax extends from 21 to HU years of age. .1. ll. ? '< I PK LA ND, ( 'ol' NTv Tm: \si m u. Hopi. 2d, Iftftft 5 td j 500 BUSHELS i Abbeville Raised, Red Rust-Proof Oats, 1 For Sale by W. NY. JONES. LAI iti:xs C. IL, S. C. August "Jd, 4 tf vi,,;.*... ....... ' . . . ****** 1 thu! ?ur showing will ho mutually io Ivan logeons, wholhor you >ursclf {hat wo moan Josi whnl wo say. Ko ANTEDELUVIAN STOCK. WK ASK' No KA VORI NO, KX< KPT TO LET YOUR TWOSTQBES; FOWLER BLOCK* .~ *' -**:V - . _ ........ . . .. -. ?c*c??* JiL I liave ?.n hand a Lol of KINK M RT ALLIC, CEDAR, WALNUT ind ROKEWOOD lil KIAL CA SICS and CASK KTS, also, a Lot of 'heap ColHns from #0.00 upwards. &f?r Hoarse furnished on all occasions al small price. IL H. HUNTER. N EW GOO DS! Tito citizens ?d' Laurena and the surrounding country nrtr n vi ted to inspect i ny Stock, which com pluto, hoth in Grocoriea nd Confections. (Quality unsurpassed. Kuli weight guaranteed, Po Hc alton!ion lo Customers. My motto will he, lo Sell Kl ItsT-CLASS loods as C1IKA I* as (run ho sold. Wilson's Crackers and Whitman10 ino Candy eau ho found at Hall A- Sim on's New Store, now occupied y j. PHILPOT. Sept. 2U, IN*">. .'tm. HARDWARE, j Adams & Curtis We keep constantly on hand Would respectfully inform the ; full lino of 11.arti w a iv. Atfri-j pnhllc (hat they aro prepared to i. ii i i > . . . i : 1 u rn i li ti I tura I Implements, I units and >;is< SADDLES, ( all ami seo ns heforc hoy. IIARNESS,BRID ' ng, and wc can convince youl ' COLLARS hut wewill sell goods as cheap nu(j everything to ho found in u [S they con he bou.iihl elsewhere, llrsi-clas> 11 arnessend Saddle Store? Satisfaction guarhtoed hoth ns to i|ualiiy of work and prices. lt IH? AI lt I NO A RPKCIALTY. Also dealers in bett Cincinnati Doggie md ( Carriages. LAURENS, S. C. August ii. i ss.", i Rm i lougiu eisow here \V. L Vd >V1) & CO. Uigusf A, I ihn Master's Salo. STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA, LAURENS COUNTY. cm' UT OK ? 'OM MON Pl K VS. . \V. Copeland ?Oo., Phdntiirs ngidnsl , Foreclosure. LgllCH J. Mell.ons, ct. al., Defendants, Pursuant to order of sale in HlO ihove stated case, I Will -'di at addie outcry, at Laurens, C. ll..on tnlesdny In October next, hoing donday, the > th day of thc nea it h. ho following described property, ii wit . All thal Land lying, h mg , ind situate in t llC ' 'oilhty and j ita te aforesaid, containing One | mildred and fifty-eight acre-, .nore ll'ICHS, and hounded hy land. <d U. Teague, John Walkerand others. Terms: ono half of the pureba io non ey lo be paid en di, and Ibo lalan'co <?n a credit of twelve nonths, with Interest from the lay of--nie, poeurod by Ibo hoad of he purchaser, and a mortgage of ho promises. The purchaser lo pay or papers. C. 1>. HA UK ?SD ALE, Master, I,. C. Sept. !? 188ft fl j IJ Last f?tico. All persons indebted io the time ?f lloyd liros. and Royd, Uros. & Henry, must make Immediate pay* mont, as the Estate of Jas. M. Loyd Will he sid tied in oliieo of .lodge of Probate, on *th of oct. next. W. L. BOYD, Kx'r. Sept Otb, 0 ot soi i n CAROLINA RAILWAY ( o.M l'A NY. i 'OMMr.NoiN<I SUNDAY NKCTKMIIKII n, iss."., ,n ii ir? A. M., Passenger Trains will run as follows, "Kastcrn time:" TO AND FROM < lf.\ HI.KSTON. l?.VST (UAII.V.) Dopa ri Columbia 740am fi.27 p ni Hue Charleston 12 2? pill li Oft p in W KsT (HAI'I.Y.) Depart? linrlcslon 7 20 a ni 510pm Due Columbia 10 40a m looo p m fo VNP I Ho.M CAM DISK. <r.\ -i (l)Allil UXCEPT MUNnj'Y.) i icpM ? 'olumbin 7 4ft um or? p rn ft '/7 p in I mo < 'ninden 12 f?U p m 7 \? p in 7 42 p m (WKs'l DAILY KXOKOT SI'.NDAV.) |)<tp'l ' liunddn 7 00 a in 7 a in :\ lft p ni !',;. (.'ola i whin ll 2ft a txk. IO 40 a in lo p m IMAM? PROM At'flPHTA. KAST (!?AM.Y.) I ?opnrt ? 'ol umhin ft 27 p II? One Auguatn to ::r, p m w r:sr (DAILY.) I lopnr A iigusl i 4 4ft p m lm<> Columbia loot? pm (CNNKCTION'S Made nf ColunVhift with Columbi* anet ' ircV nv iil>' Railroad bv train arriving tit Ul. la \. M. and departing at 5.27 P.M. Al Col nuil i i .lan.?ioi i with C., C. A A. Itiillr? all , ti'010 troth to and from all points mi both ronds. PuHsdllgorS tako supper nt Branch vino. At Chnrlo?.to.n with ?tanm er? for Now York; and willi steamer for Jncksoiv rlllc tutu pointa an St. .IOIHI'H Hiver? Tu emla VA mid HiittirdnyS; with ('hurlow toii and N ivannan Rhflroad to ?ml from Havannah and points tn Florid?, dally. At Augusta with o tu ?rgbi und C#ntriO Ratlroiuhi t<? nan (nan all polnP.v Wont nm! outh. \? fflnekvjllo lo and from ooinis on Hiiriiwell Railroad, Through ticket* caw IM. pnrclvaaed to nil point? Sont lt and West l>v?iipplyhlg to 1?. MffQUKKN. Ag't. < ??tuiii??lii, 8. C. JOHN ll. Ci:? K, (lian rid Mnnngor. D.C. Allen, O. J?, and Ticket Agent