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??ar?ns S?vertiser, ft LAURENS, SEPT. 80th, 1H8?. LOCAL ITEMS. Thc ttpiscopttl ('lunch ?it this place is ti udor going repairs. Died ou (he'Jilli inst., near Mountain ?Shoals, Mis. C. AI. Flt AN UH? See advertisement of .Assignee's Sale at Waterloo, in I his issue. Mr. lt. F. Fi.KM i NO'S brick holme, on Harper Street, is heilig painted. Wc aro sorry to learn that .Major J. 11. Mt?LlU'AH is quite sick at (Renn Springs. Rev. P. H. lt KI n, of Woodron", preached In the Prosbyterian Church hore, last Sunday. SpartanliUI'g lias organized a Hoard of trade. Mr. (Ino. OOKIKI.D was elected President. Un loss some (hin g happens very soo We will have to borrow from imagina tion for locals. The c., I* A s- la now In full operation, thc Ural through trip having hoon made tm Tuesday hist. "Wc regret that several lotter.: I >n our "County Correspondents" fail "? conic in on (line this w c? k. We are Indebted t<> Dr. A. lt. Sui of Corning, Tex., for valuable copies thc (Hobe Democrat and th? If "A */>. Thc loudest (liing we have yet mulei taken is to semi this paper to all Bilb Kcrlbers without making a mistake. Hov. J. Y. FA in attended thc Synod of thc Associ?t?' Reform Presbyterian Church, which mot nt Duo West on tho 24th. Thero sro82 students unrolled in the Female College, an Incronso of 17 aluce the day of opening. Several others will enter soon. The now hotel ls steadily growing up ward. Wc notice that the brick ami mortar is carried lo thc third lloor by means of a mule and pulley. Miss Ros.% FOCCIIK, one of the loach ern in the Female Collogo, was sum moned home on Sunday, on account of the .serious illness of her sister. Mr. JOHN 1). Sil ll All AN has placed a mammoth sign over bis two stores in Fowler's lllock, and gives astonishingly low prices in tills issue of the Anvmc TIHJtR. Rev. J. I>. Knill ii HAP, th?? KvnngeliM, who has boen preaching In ibis State for Homo tinto, has neeoptotl a cull from thc First Presbyterian ('lundi of Mont gomery, Ala. Mr. (!I.A7.I:NKII, tim Photographer, would inform thc public (hut he will he absent during the next week, lb'Iel! on Atomlay for PickotlH, w herc he is visit ing his family. Drs. MCCOY, Tol?n and DIAL perform ed an operation a few days ago, willoh IK Midd to bo among tim most di tildi lt known to thc profession. The patient is npccdlly recovering. Between thirty and thirty-five ticket? to Kpnrtaitbui g and return (?vcr tho new Railroad, were void at this point on Sunday last. The schedule allows only one hour in tho city, and consequently Korora] of thc boys "got left." Mr. Ii. ti. RAI.I.K lias just returned from tho Northern markets, where he bas bought an elegant stock of faiiey groceries, Confectioneries, iVC, Having disposed of their entire stock a short timo since, all tho goods now on limul arc fresh, and you may depend upon getting full value for ymir money nt L. ti. llAi.i.i; A ( 'o's. In another column will bo found an nddresH lo tho Lisbon l'armai s' club by Col. A. P, lld'!.Kit, which he was pre vented from delivering in person by ?lek ness in lils family, lt contains much Interesting matter of a practical nature, in regard to fertilizers, and also an ac count of thc work accomplished by the Ik'iM*rtmcnt of Agriculture. We learn that on Friday afternoon as Mr. A. V. Klelielborger wasgolngliomo, carrying n doublo-barrel shot gun which ives very heavily loaded, and wishing lo disci.arge the load, he pointed thc gull ul a billie oak tree and tired. Part of Un load struck the side of the lice and glanced in thc direction of Mr. (i. W, COIIOKT'H residence. It broke ll rough a glass w indow sud buried ?vail within a few inches of Mis - i CoRMtT. From tills narrow learn another lesson Ile ?. ? voit shoot. .Good Work. Thc Council are hauling rock prepara tory to macadamizing the street leading .to the new depot. Hew Clerks. Mr. Mc. H. Fowi.nu in clerking for M AtiTirt A Kt!M.Kit, Mr. CHAUI.II. Mi mts is clerking for Messrs. MINTKK A J A MI ?HON j Mr. W. I,. MKMIIUKK, of Crom Atiobor, is clerking for Hie Cash Co. Newspaper Improvements. The Spartauburg Heraldcomos to us this week in a new dress. Thc typo is new and tho paper neatly printed. Tho Honen Path PlatndeaUt ims been greatly enlarged. It comes, ?mt now a forty-column paper. An Augusta Fallare. The well-known linn of .JOHN. M. ACI.AIIK A HONS, (lour imintnVturcrs, of Augusta, Cn., made sn HSfgnment on tho 21th inst. Uabllltles ?po.eon. AH Hfts unknown, but suppoaciito be sufn eltuit to cover liabilities. j Hie First Effort. Mr. C. .1. Ilt'NT, who WM'S iduiil. d to tho liar at the last term of thc Supreme Court, made his flrfit speech ii, the Cir cuit Court on Thursday, 1 fi defence of Jons HVNSON, who was t|led for mur der. Though the evidence'?ss against his client, he left no stone Unturned itpd made n splendid iinpre<#j,,n on nil present. Removals. Mr. H.S. M< KIM.KV ami ?nilly have mored in ck to tow n. If lr, C. ii th Witt han mqScd into the Bradford Mouse, near til' llC|M>t. Mr. W. ft. Fit A N KS ha one of thc MCCOWAN HO renn Street. ' Mr. MAC HIUOI.I: has m rrceiitlv llnishfd dwcllhi (Itv." / ti., t.. A S? moved Into es, on ban ed Into his tu ''Jersey Dealb. Mr?. MAIIY N. FAIR, wife of WILLIAM KAIH,of Newberry, dlod nt tho residence ol* Dr. JOHN A. HAHKSOALK, on tho -Jd tust. lier remains weiro carried to New borry on thoSShl for lut'ormoMt. Tuc deceased bad lioon ?lei for nonio tim?' id home, but had improved some what after visiting this pince, hut w as tinnily overcome by the fatal disease und passed quietly into eternity on Tuesday morning. Many friends and relatives, as WOll as a bereaved husband and live children remain to mourn her loss. Nov/cpapor Men. Col. JAS. A. llov?-, of tin- Havti*( Con ricr, was in town one day last weet;. Mr. VA'. W. TAYLOR, agent of the AVffvi ami (Jouricr, visited our town lu the in terest of that excellent paper, during Court week. Also, we notice Dev. A. W. Mooni of the Uf?)tlcntti'i/i who has been can vassing in tlic County. Mr. Moolta is well known in this part of (In State and we are glad to barn that our peoplo appreciate his paper. Lynching hr Laurens. on Krlday night about ten o'clock tin town bi ll was dilled, as it signal that something out of the ordinary course of "wilts luid transpired. Kveryono ailN iously nwaitod the light ol' day to dis IOHO tho nefarious work, (in Saturday morning tho facts were brought to light ben six liahies, (wooden dnlt-biihles) v oro soon suspended by thc nock from ' io top of the sealVold around tin- mw Hotel. These hallies arc the properly ol' h. A. CiiANroitn, and havel.u exhibit ed -m our streets for several tiny*. Kor ' len cents you arc allowed to throw three times at tho hahtcx and if you bit, yon get the worth of your money in cigars. No elm- to the perpetrators. Hoys w ill bc boys, von know. Two Papers for tho Price of One. The AOVKltTISKIt has reeotvod on all sides the hearty support of tin- peo ple Two months of its existence have passed and wc can now show iiHIlbscrip tion list equal to the average county pu pers of this Stale. Its stock bas in creased one hundred tier cent. No pains will l?e spared in order to make it .-? good County l'a per, with all the leading news Of thc day in a condensed form. At the low price of one dollar, no family can af ford to bc without it. Persons who desire to subscribo to thc Augusta ('lirttniclr, a twelve-page week ly, ns good as any in thc land, can ?hi so ct low ligures. We will send the AnVKIITIHKn and the C'hruttirh' one year for $2.00. Koch of these [tapers is wort b the money we ask for the two. Tho La'.irona bans . There is now no doubt as to there be ing a Hank at this place, lt is a cer tainty. At the next meeting of tho Leg islature application will be made fora charter, and in Januar'.- next, Mr. M. S. HAU.KY will begin operations. The capital stock will be f7'>,O00. It is need less io add anything as to the benefits the County will derive from such an on ter prise. With our growing town, numerous railroads, excellent cotton market, sud nattering prospects generally, a Hank at Laurens seems to bc an absolute necessity, Cutler the management of Mr. UAH,KY, WC uro hide in predicting, not only that it w ill provo lo be a paying institution, but it w ill do more for t he town and county than any enterprise that could be men tioned. Court. During this Term of the Court of Ses sions lin- following cases were disposed of: The State rx. WM. foi. i. INS, charged with arson, which resit Hot I at thc last Term in a mistrial, was acquitted. Al.K DKAN,charged with killing MACK ltvito, was acquitted. Thc cases against MAX ZAKKK and JOHN D. RU KA HAN, charged wiib retail ing liquor without license, were contin ued. JOHN HKNSON, charged w ith thc mur der of Hom: ter Uv un, both colored, was convicted of murder but recommended to the morey of the Court. on Friday morning Judge WITH KU SPOON passed the sentence of death upon him, and unless the (loVOI'llor interferes ho will be "hanged by the nock" wu thc .JOth day of November next. Thc Juries were allow ed to go honit on Thursday evening but returned on Monday, When the Jury cases on thc civil sides of tho Court wen commenced. Persona i. Mr. J. It. M i .NI KU, of Sed al i a, I'noln County, was in town last week, Miss HonTRNSK Woi.IT has returned from a visit to lionet Catii ami Knsloy. N. S. il A u ms, Jr., returned to tho Cit ?t I ol Academy In Charleston yesterday, M ?ts ANNIR SIMPSON, who has been spending the Hummer as (Jlonu Springs, returned homo on Saturday. Mr. Jons M. Ci.AUK ami w ile, of Au gusta, were registered at tin- M.-Cants* Hotel on Monday, Mr. mid Mrs. W. W. SIMPSON, ol' Woodruff, Visited relatives ami friends iii (own last week. Miss Ct t lt it ! K W li 11 KS I OKS, of Inion, .who has been spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. SPAHLS, has re lumed home. Messrs. J . F. J. CAI.OWKI.I, ami J.vo. H. JON KS, of Newberry, and J.e. ll AS KKM., of Columbia, Mr. W. C. HK.NC.I-, of of Abbeville, Col. JOHN ("CNN INOII A.M. of Charleston, mid Mr. S. J. SIMPSON, of Hpartnnburg, are visiting members of the Dur in sttendsiiee upon Court. Correspondence. POWER 1?. O. mme KKNiitnun. fl* J, fl. Curry is busily engaged ma king sorghum molasses. September gales have commenced In earnest, which ls lind on cotton in (he Ibhl I hat is open ami has no! h. icu pick ci I. Mr. J. A. Iltirdott's child has been very sick v.ith pneumonia, but is now convalescent. Corn generally good as good UH thc land and tho amount pf work ti hus re ceived ,-an make it. There will he bread, and bread ht spare. Mart MeCollcy nutt Davie Sloiltlnnl, J r., are thinning qui the opossums i a hurry. They caught twenty-seven last week, and still continue hunting. Cotton picking hus commenced in earnest, but iw not going to bo as groat a job a H waa t\t ono tinto anticipated by the fanner. Cotton in this section is not any better than it waa lust year, and in some ?daces, not ns good. Hiram M abu flo y of filckvillCi lois just returned from ii trip to Texas, whore he has boon to look Iiiin out a future Imme, and is visiting a friend nt Pow er's Shop. Ile gives a glowing account of Texan and specks ol' starting back shortly. Soino persons went seining :i few nights ugo in the earp pond of W. I'.. Stoddard, l\s<p I le docs not think they cnn gb I any of his largo earp, bul thinks that they caught some ol' his Spring spawnings. Kev. A. \V. Moore has boon traveling through this count ry canvassing in Hie interest ?d' his paper, the ' 'entcnttrt/. We are Korrv to bear that an accident hap pened to hint, which caine near being H lala! one. While Kitting in his buggy at the gide of Jainon Taylor, a culfearne running down tho road and his mule ho eiuuo frightened, and*turning round in the road turned the buggy over and run ? some distance after throwing Mr. Moor" ' out. The buggy was literally demolish- ? ed. Mr. Mooro was md bullly hurl. SIMPSONS VII!.,.. NIX. IThcse tteitis were Intended for Inst week, but v i rc unavoidably kepi from the Kdltor.J Wo luid a line rain oft Sunday mid Monday. 20th and 21st. Cullen is still opening ami picking is progressing rupld ly. A short crop will he realized. . 'apt. Y..J. Culbertson will have the irin ci McDaniel's Mil! ready for -?in ning by Monday, Ibo 27th. Furniers aro hoiiHlng more rag-weeds and hay this year than we have ever known in this section, which is one step tow .o ds a (diange in farming. Kev. j. A. Marti: baptized thirty '.'nee converts ut Union Church on the PU h Imitant. Tho ordinance wes adminis tered before one of t lie largest cole.. r< ca tions we o\ er saw present on sm li nu occasion, We Were invited to attend Hie closing exercises of Prof. .1. \. Madden's school, which closed on Wednesday last. Wo aro sorry we could not atloild, as we foll sure of spending the Hine piensan Hy, for Mr. Maddon known how to close a school pleasantly, as well HS t>? teach proiltahly. WATKKLOO, WKRAP. Mr. .1. II. Wharton H'ill nev cotton here this fall. * '. l.c white rat and medicine man waa in tow n Saturday. Kr. .1. \V. Kennedy and Mr. Smith heve pet up extra shelving to make room for now goods. Waterloo merchants complain cf high freights, yet ibey are plucky ami go ahead in the world. Trade is increasing every dav. Capt. .las. Iludgens foll from a wngon 1 last Saturday and a bale ol' cotton fell on bim, lui! fortunad Iv h.- was md no rionsly burt. ] Thc protracted meeting nt Tip Top I bas been at tended by the young people of Waterloo, who report a good time. Wc hope so. W. II. Wharton .V Co. open in .1. T. : I Harris' new brick ?torc tills week. Mr. Wharton will buy colton, and we pre dict for them a large trade. More law le .MI, ss In Waterloo, as thc citizens have decided that thc next time Sherill' Halb v comes tot?.wu be is to ho arrested ami held for trial on liisguitar. \ however. ! Delegates tn the Presbytery at Cross HUI enlivened our st reels Ingoing ami coming. We bad boped to hear Sun day's Hermon, bul il was Impossible for US (0 lllteml. Waterloo hopes to cute; tain Diem before ninny yeas.i. Presentment ol'thc Grand Jury. I Tu thc Hun. I. I). WU liv i's poon, Prc m'tlt'itf/ Judye ut thc fir ?tte tuber Term ni i'mirt. for [Muren* Couti t.'/ The (?rand dury having com pleted their duties for (bis Torin of Court would submit the following present incut : As far as time would porm i I they have carefully examined thc Office of the Auditin-, thc Clerk, the Judge of Probate, the Sherill', tb: School Conni ii-si< mer, the Troasu rer ?uni County Commissioner*. They lind (bc books and papers be longing to euell of these riftlci S plainly and neatly kept. They lind the mode of conducting lund ne--, in these ofllt'OM almplo and of easy understanding, and all their arrangements and appointments well adapted to the convenience of the public. They lind the Clerk's ofllctvInsufficient for (be business accumul?t lng therein, ?iud I bey i recommend that it lie enlarged by adding thereto thc ofllcc formerly ? occupied by Trial Justice Miller. This can bo done by connecting ibo two rooms by means of a Hill table door. They recommend that the added room be HU pp) lcd with nec t'Hsary furniture and conveniences;. They lind the ofliee ol' the School Commissioner smoked beeaii-o of tl defective atuvo, pip''. They ri com mend that this receive immediate attention. They find that the County jail ls not kept with that 11 eat ness neces sary to the health mid comfort of the prisoners. The rooms need cleaning and the walls need w bit washing. They timi t l'hit thepriy oners are in w ant of some llOCCfl i tics in the several cells-such ns niattresseses or matting anti blan kets. In nil other respects . the management of the.?ail la satisfac tory. They recommend that the deficiencies name I receive Imme diate attention. The repairs on the building recoin unaided by the (Irnnd Jury at the bed Terni of Court have been fiiade. They lind the building in good condition witli tho exception of the flooring in the .second story-this they find too open. They recoin mend Hirtt thia flooring rOCCIv? attention and that it be properly closed. Hy committee I bey have visited the County Poor House und find the condition of tho inmutes much improved under the ellh h nt ni:>n ngomont of tho present Board of County Commissioners. They find eight inmates nil of whom ave well and properly caret! for. They have examined tim book H of Trial Justices Miller, Henderson, Copeland, lil Huon and Stoddard, and lind them ail properly and or derly kept. They regret to inform the Court that tin* other Trial Jus tices of thc County have not pre sented their books during the year for examination. As to the Public Hoads, the (?rand Jury timi (hem generally in better, condition than formerly} Mill, there is some complaint from certain secdions of the County. This com plaint arises, in the opinion of the (?rand .Jury, wholly from the incfll eioney of certain township super visors. They timi much complaint made of the Hallway crossings of the public roads. These crossings are defective, and in some instances troublesome, if nol dangerous to vehicles. At the crossings of the streets in tho town of Laurens, they are informed that the streets are often blocked with -landing trains, mid travelers have boen compelled to await t lie plea -aire of trains for thirty minutos or mure. They recommehd that these pub lic troubles roc* r\e such attention a- the law proviiles. In conclusion they would express their thanks to your Honor for Un kind Courtesy and constant aid ex tended to them In the discharge of l heir dut les All nf which ls respectfully sub mi' ted. NY. A. SH ANDS, Foreman. m SIN I-?SS LOCALS. Fredi Lemons, Cocoa nu ts, Cab bages, Northern Apples, Lammas, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Ked Onions, While Heans, ?O., ive, and don't forget the "Nominee" Cigar, at J. ll. COO I* KR A CO. Never So Cheap Before. A complete set of single-harness, flood Material; New; for only ?7.50. ADAMS ?V- CURTIS. NoW is the time to buy a nice set of Harness. ( Inly ?7..r>i?, ut ADA MS A Ol' UT IS. fio to ADAMS & CURTIS be fore they sell out their $7.50 Har ness; the best ever sold for thc liney. $15.00 Harness for $7.50at Adams <V Curtis. Only a few Sets left. 500 BUSHELS Ahbeville liaised, Red Rust-Proof Oats, For Sale hy \V. W. JON KS. L Vl'KKXS c. IL; S. c. August -.>, l tf Special . Notice. All persons indebted to \V. L. lloyd and \Y. L. Loyd ? Co., cit hel by leite or account, are earnestly requested to set Ile same by Novem ber 1st, and .-.ave cost as we are compelled lo raise money to carry on business. W. L. HO YD A co. Sept. i>, '85 0 2m J.M.yiSANSKA, JEWELER, WATTS1 BLOCK, f"Mffi?N8G, H., S. C. August i ??a i tf BUOCH "WEST, DKALKR I N Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spectacles, Sic. jMp^HftPAiRlXU A NPKCIAI.TY. #fiT" All work O un ran teed. ^Jfdt LA V H I" N S, C. IL, S.C. Sept. i?, '80 5 lin FAMILY GROCERIES. Wo have on hand BACON, ll A MS, LA UD, FLOUR, SUGAR. CO F PK l i, MOLASSES, and everything to ho found ina First-Class (Jrocery Store. Hottom Prices for Cash. gJ?T Tra vu ha m A Dial's Ped H lock. J. M. M UR FF, LA (JU ENS, S. C. August 5, 1885 1 tf Sent scattering- over furnishes additional evi creased amount of our ss WY have our ordnances full <>f nt popular prives. <? p?->. Morillo Coupure, wurdi 7" 20 pru. Persian Novo!tics ni 22?c., \\ ( IQploes Admires ut 22?c., in Bluck, wlicrc for not than 1er. o piree; ; IO pie.TS Sh.MMl-i 1 )ei,;1 Wo ure also handling a pretty i. Ooods, A line lot nf Y nek I itt eon ai t helli. U. P. Ala Siren, tho Celebra tot import T? elose oui lol of Hats rind Ca .je por i-i ni. le?? thai How ls this? 12 HRIG1ITON <> - I M A USA I i H L HAK i KY'S >:;.( I) SHOK !s, within A N KW li< >T OF LA OM IN CL? rpi 11 NI ; No hiuii prices nor luimlui cgcry In mighty dollar, is our plan of business, result will be right. MARTIN & FU LL ICR. WK tako.this method of inform- ! ing our friiMulH that .wo have bought one of tho L?rm s! nod IU'*t ?is-! sorted (louerai Ntoek ever brought 1 to this inurkot, consisting <>r Hag ging .-nu! Ties, Heed-Oats, Sugar, I Coffee, Molasses, of dUferent grades, i and a variety "I" shelf goods; riso, ? un extensive lin?' of Staple Dry doods, Clothing, Hats, Cap-, and un Klegant Stuck of Hoot.s and j Shoes. We ure also agents for the < >M | Hickory Wagon, und keepit good usortment of Harness, with ninny other articles not mentioned, all <>t* which WO will sel! st a Vt't'if close margin, A. IL MARTIN*, L. S. Fd td,KR, ~T AXE S!~~ ? H i n i: i ol M I TllKAHIMIKIt,! IjAl'llKXH l ui XI V, Aro. I'S, ISS.,, i I WI LL at tend nt the rollowingmuiied piners, for Hie rolled ion of 'faxen for Lin i re n H County, tor the ii*.-al your commencing N'ovoniber thu I, issi,UH fol low?: (Irtoher l-t. ;:i Uosehoro, in .leeks Tow uship, from IO a m lo p m. (irtoher 2d, nt Vance's 'More, io Jacio. Township, from If) a m lu -J p m. ( irtoher 'Ul, at ? loki ville, Hunter Tow n Hhlp, from lo ti m lo2 p m. < irtoher .">t li and lit li,nt Laurens < '. H., from m a m 11> ". i> m. October 7th, nt Waterloo, in Waterloo Township, L om In i ni i?> o m. Ortoher St li, at ( ross 11 ill, in < 'ross I ! ill. Township, from 0 ti m to i> in. Octnhnr Olli, at Spring <?rovo, In Cross Kill Township from H a m io 1 p m. October mili, at Clinton, in Hunter Township, from lu a m to I |> m. t irtoher l-l b, nt Tylorsvlllo, in Kt ulllo lown TowiiMiilp, from IO a ni to 3 p ni. ( irtober Lilli, at Young's Store, Young's Township, from D'a m lo Ap m. October! llb, at I'a rs, m's st or?-, Young's Tov? nship, fi oin lu n m to ?"> p m. October 1.r>tb al Oreen Pond Church, In Phil's Township, from m a m t<>.; p m. October loth, nt Dial's Church, lu DIUPM Township. from IO il Ul lo I t> Ul, Oetobor l7(h, al Tnnibling Shoals, in Snlliv an Township, fruin IO tl Ul lo I |> m. October lvth, ai lin werten, in sullivan Township, from '?> ti m to 1 p in, Oetobor 18th, nt Daniel's Store, in Wa terloo Township- from ?t p m to.', p m. . rn and after tho loth, tho Troasurpr's Oftire will I... open ai Laurens C. II., fm- thc collection of Tuxes, iii! Xovcln hi r 30, I ss".. The 'fax Levy for LaureiisConnty, for lin? ll?lcal voar'roininenring November 1st, issi, ,s*as roi lows! state Tax fiV$ mills un every dollar. ('unaly'I ax ;i mills on every dollar. itidlro'ad Tax mills on oveyy dollar. School 'fax 2 Hilllson o vcr j dollin-. The l ull T..\ extends from _'l tu 00 vent s of ilgO. .). II. COPULAND, (.'ol' SI 'fri: isl'lt Kit. Sept. 2d, I8S5 5 td TAKE NOTICE. Ai JJ prisons hid el lied to II. V. & ,1. O, C. Fleming will piense ral! ami Hettie, After Jan. Isl, issi'., all lin. Bottled notos atul accounts will bc put ki the bands of au Olli err for rollert ion. ?-t/' It you bavent cot the money, we will pay liberally for cotton on account, Sep. '25, ?80 s ttl. HARDWARE. We keep constantly on band a full line of Hardware, AgaL cultural Implement?, Paints anfef Oils. Call and BOC us before buy ing) anti wc ran eonvinre you I lint wc wi! I srll goods an rltrap ns they ran b?boYIghl rlsowlnTe, W. I, CO. Augu.-it 1 uni the county, h?ivo told their tale, and each, day dence of their good work, ss shown m the in iles. iirmmttion, timi will continue Um peonies I utile under tin; banner of our ><.. (brown on (lu- Hold a! toe. I prs. Persian Cashmere, cut lo 00c. Drill in any market ?5c. HUN NUMBER 2. li ron zo, Wine, Myrtle ami lillie all bea ut i ful .-oft goods ami sohl every? * Vi n Cheeks, in (?rey n : ? ? I Brown, hammered down from 2?e. to ldc. (.....-?s, very stylish . nt 2oe. <">. I Casi linell's fit 25e. d'Meoteh I'laids, liny Market, Tricot-, Pacifie and Munehestor Dross nd Enibroydery. Something new in Holts and Satchels, take ti look nt I Corset, Inclusive Agency, sold hy us at LOO, cost more to .Jobi? rs cannot tom b HU M: at the money. I>s, bought ni Hornberger'.-, great Ha. uk rupf Sale, we will sell them nt a IllUllUtllCtUrei's' price. . All Styles, Sizes ami Simpes. UILTSnl "oe; worth every nickle of #1.25. 20 CROCHET QUILTS nt $1.00} Sold regularly for $1.00, LES SPREADS af ?M.?U; mad - lo sell for $2.00. it doubt, "a i "boss" of the market. H i- it great -"Her, good, cheap anti popular. .\s AND (.j EN TS UNDERWEAR Just received on Monday, mid Sil?)!!.-', we have the liest Hines in Laurens. V . - tho goods we li.nulle. Hood goods, fair pruitt?and th? prompt turning Pul your shining diver where lt will du you tho most good, and tho AHAN. TWO STORES, FOWLER BLOCK, Re-opens Monday, September 14th, 1885. Fully equipped in nil Departments. Apply for circulars. I have ?'?i hand a Lot of FINE METALLIC, CEDAR, WALNUT and ROSEWOOD HURI Ali CASES and CASKETS, nlfto, u Jx>t of Cheap Collins from $0.00 upwards. [ti8?"~ Hearse furnished on all occasions at small price-. _H. H. HUNTER. ETETW STORE!! N E W G 0 0 I) S! " " Tho citizens of [jAiiretis AIHI tl ic suiTouncling country uro invitcfl to inspect my Stock, wliicli is complete, I>otli in Groceries and Con feet J ons. (Quality unsurpassed. Full weight guaranteed. Po lite aUentton to Customers. My motto will he, to Sell FIRST-CLAS8 (foods as Cit H. I /' ns can be sold. Wilson's Crackers and Whitman'* i ii <. Candy cnn be found at Hall A Simpson's New Store, now occupied by o. PHILPOT. Se;.t. 2G, ISH?. :?io. I mn Agent for thc following MACHINERY. (.'uti for circulars .v.-. Eclipse Kr.fdnos, Baw Mina, itop&rators, Olin toe. virgin La ii.o Hay Raker, lan Mills, Feed Cutters,. Also agont for tho Celebrated Cox ii Marx.ly Wasons. OHO. li. ANDKHSON. Lauren if. H., S. C. 4 nw Master's Sale. STATU. OF SOU TH CAROLINA, LAURENS COUNTY, i 'Ol'HT OF co.M M"N PLICAS. .I. NV, Copeland A'Co.. i pintntiirH I against ?- Foreclosure Agues J, flelbiina, et. al., I . Defendants. Pursuant to order of sah- In the above .-tated case, I will s4>|l 111 public outcry, at Laurens, C. ll.,on Sale-day in October next, being Monday, tho 5th ?lay of thc month, tho following described property, to wit : All that tract of Land lying,heilig and situate in the County and Slate aforesaid, containing Ono hundred and fifty eight acres more or los>, and hounded by lands of M. Teague, John Walkerand others. Terms: One half of the purchase money to bc paid cash, and the balance on a credit, of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of thc purchaser, and a mortgage of the premia**. The purchaser to pay for pupers, C. D. BARKSDALE^ Ma.-ter, u. c. .Sept. !) 188$ 0 lt SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. f'oMMI'.NCIX'O Sl'Nli.lY SKPTBMnKR C. I SST), ?a II.4? A. M., Passenger Trains win nm HM follows, "Kastorn time:" TO AND FROM CHARLEMTOX. I-AST (OAII.T.) . Depart Columbia 74ftnni ft27 pm Due Charleston Ciuopm 0 05pm \V CST (DAI I.V.) Depart Charleston 7 2ii?m 6 10pm Due Columbia ll) 10 nm 10 00 pm TO AND PROM CAMDEN. (KAMI (DAIT.Y KXOKPT KI'KDyV.) Dcp't ('oluji?)ia 7 45 um ft Oft p m ft 27 p m I um i 'anulen iv; Ml p m 7 42 p m 7 42 pm ( W KMT OA I I.Y KXCfcl'T nUNDAY.) I icp't Uanideu 7 00 a m 7 a m S Ift p m Due Coluu.hin (?25 n ru 10 40 H m 10 p m To AM) PROM A IT<iI*STA. KAMT (l'Ai I.Y.) Depart Col iiinbia 527ptn Due Augusta 10 94 pm wixr (DAILY.) Depart Augusto 444pm Duo Conimbia 1000 pm CONN ECTIONS Miele at Columbia with Columbia and Urooiivtlle Railroad bv train arriving nt IO. 40 A. M. ?iud ilcpa'rtbig at 6.27 P. M. Ai Columbia Junction with c., c. A A. Railroad hy H?IUC train to and from all points on both l ouds. PiiHRCUgora lako 8iq)pcr at Branch ville. At Charleston with steamers for Kow Vork; amt with steamer for Jackson ville und points on Mt. John's Hirer, Tuesdays and Saturdays} with Charles ton aiul" Havannah Railroad to and from Savannah and points In Florida, dally. At Augusta with Oeorgia and Central Railroads to and bom all point? Went mu? south. At blackville to and from pointa on R.nnwcll Railroad. TliroURh tickets can he purchased to all point? South 11 <! West hy I'polylng to" I). Motil BEN, Ag't. Columbia, H.C. JOHN M. PKCK, <louerai ManiiRvr. D. c. Aller., u. I*, and Ticket Agent?