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LAUKENS, Nov. tsth. 138?. hOOAh TTKMs. A good niotto- -poy your debts. MAHON? in Hpokoil of nu u consul to Bhool. Our nev.- hotel will ho called "?on ddln." Laurens waa w< ?1 ropresontod nt tho State Fair. Tho now hotel hasreceived ? bonutlfid coal of pain;. Tin? Legislature meets In Columbia on the ?Uh inst. A liv? H mik o w?a found on tho public squaro laut wook. Cotton ls coming In ?lowly and buy er? have little to do. Ho that blowoth not his own horn, that name horn eb all not ho blown. A little paint and whitewash would add grontly to tho appoaranoo <>f our town. Prof. J. F. BROWN was married lo M?as HKNNII: SCURRY, et ilohnslon, S. C., Inst week. Teachers should no! fuget tho Teach ers' Association, which meets nt flinton next Saturday. U is said ; "Tall oaks from I it ti - acorn a grow," but wo contend that little acorns drop from hit? oaks. Carlyle said, "Happy ls tho man who has found his work." This should bo comforting to . poor convict. ThoNewberry Building ami boan As sociation, nt a recent mooting, lout all tho cash oil hand at tn per cent. Tho price of cotton is In v, hut OUI' merchants manage to V <?>p 1 nsy hy ad vortialng gooda nad sei Ag thom low. Competition is a wonderful thing, hut if wo had a dozen post olllcos, postage nt am ps would romain at tho samo price. Miss .1 EN NIH Alf nRitHON,of<lroonvi]le, Co., who has hoon spending several Week is in ilde county, is visiting 111 town Rill Arp says, "There ..van a timo whoil it was a heinous Kin for a man to kis* his wife on Sunday, but Hu pnesod away." AH soon an a young ni ? : those days he subscribes to tho \ r-< r.nrtsKR. What H wonderful Influonco Tor good, n woman wiehlsl Messrs. HARKHOAi.R ttl GRAY are pre paring to build a large livery atablo on Col. W AV rs lot, in tho rear of GRAY A SOM.]VAN'S store. A friend noted p.n Improvement in tho A nv mer i sim last week, which was duo to tho fact thal t ho editor was absout and tho dovll was "boss." Wo have received an abltj communi cation on the "Tenure o. . .ludiros," which will appear next week. It is crowded out of thia iaaiio. Col. II. Y. HiMrsoN, wo undoratand, contoinplaton building a rosidonco st an early tl.'tto, on a lot in rear of the Simp son placo, on Main street. Tho special delivery system docs not work vs ell, especially whoil you carry a letter in your pocket for a wook, whicl your wife gave you to mail. We waut just3,750 llvo mon to locate in this town, to allow tho |>coplo that wo did not exaggerate in portraying tho possibilities that uro bofnro ns. Tho negro convictod of murder al tho last term of Court, w?ll bc hanged at this placo on Friday next, ?nicas tho Oovornor commutea tho houtouco. Dr. A. H. SIMPSON, formerly of this Count} , hui now of Corning, Ark., was married. Oct. 28tli. to Mis-- W. I). Wlll'l li 1IKA1), of Crystal Springs, Miss. (?reenville la feeling good over tho bad blood thal is hoginnlilg to show ? Holf between tho two compotlng rail roads. A grand banquot ls next ordor. Attention ls callod to nu advert?s - ment of Mrs. BOYD'S splendid brick residence, which ls for rent. It ls com fortable, convenient, near lo the busi ness portion ol'the tow n, anti will !><. lot on reasonable torme, Mu. C. (I. JABORR had a ?udder, attack of somothiiigllko opllopsy while walking along tho street Saturday. A flor reviv ing from tho stupor ho wan found to ho OUt Of his mind. Monday li" wan curried to tho asylum in Columbia. Newberry Observer* Our mail facilities now aro excellent. Tho Laurens Hail road did not heed tho politl?n for H change of schedule, but wo can ?lip around OD th? now road, hy Spnrtanhurg, and got a lotter from New York one day earlier. Hurrah for Laurens! The Medium thinks that Huon Wn. HON, of tho Press ?fe lUtnncr, will marry abortiv, as he has invested In a "Con oordsnco of Bbokospoare." Perhaps HOVora) of tho "brethren" may make similar investments lfll hi known that this work will aid those "matrimonially Inclined." Mr. J. W. KKM.KT, of Dial's Town tshipi is ono Of the most enterprising and progressiv? farmers in tho county. He raises from 1.100 to liOtK) pounds of aced cotton to the acre, and pays apodal attention to lino ?took and eal t le. When wo hu ve moro of undi men, wo ?1 * poet grouter prosperity ; ? ors. Husbands nevor like tOSCO I ne v M coining homo with blllidh uno gb to start a good size dry good? ' i mr re porter rseontly overheard tho foll iwlngl "YUH, I expected you to acold, but you did not know that 1 only gnvo ?2.<H for this wagon load of good?. I bought thom from Mr.. HIIKAIIAN, and so you may know thoy aro genuino bargains. Homo tim? ?ince, tho ?toro of ORAY u AM dr H i'A ti H n waa broken Into and gooda atolen lliorefrom. Soverul arti cles havo hoon recovered, and two no gruoa have been urrestod for tho orimo. MISS N'KM.IK I>AVF.Nl?OltT, of tho la moina Davenport family, will givo a d?monstration of tho wonderful mys torirsof the "Hplril Power," at WA n 's Hall on Thursday evening. Admission 25 cents. Tim e Ufa term of court fox this coun ty, appoint? d for litis wook, will not l*? hold on f I'RAHisn to attend. An 1 Vrsoiml. Mus. M 4 IVY MAMMON I I:- Visiting her Bia tor, M r.s. AHTIIUH Si i.i.i VAN. Wo noticed Prof. ('ouK, of Fairfield County, lu town Inst wi ck. L. W? ! ' IX Kl Ns, F.so., Visited KOW? I or ry on pi ofossiotud bttsluosslrtHl v/ook. Mino JAN tt-: HA I.I.I: W, of tJletin Springs, lu ylHttiitjt* relativos und frlcudp ut this placo. Mrs. J. D. ANDHHB?N and daughter, I little MKU., l< rt or? Saturday for Hunts-1 ville, Ala. Misa l*. M MA Bono, a charming you DH lady of Spartanburg, is visiting tho family of ? apt. A uni: m i HAL. M i ia M A rr i K <'A l.notm, of N i not y KlX| UTHI Mrs. YAUUELL, of North Carolina, aro visiting tho family of Dr. i'>. 10. M.MI TIN. Religious. Hov. J. I). Pitts ls con lin ?tins :i |iro( ract- ? od mooting lu tho Buptl it I ? burlie. Hov. s. B. Jonas I?. i>. \\ il! proucli in i thc Kothodtsl Church, Saturday and Sunday next. The County Advertising. Wo aro glad to ho aldo to slnto that Iho ITemlU ?nd ADV Kuri s KU haw satisfac torily arranged tho matter ol'County Advertisements. Horoaftor they will appear in both papora. Alwiys on Tlnio. C.M.COMPTON & Co. aro receiving dally large additions lothoir ?tock of groceries and confootlonarloB, which they propose to noll. "TONY" IK a bus!nous m in and will always do tho sqiiuro thing, winn ? com OH to giving n squaro mool. See notioo of < ity Restaurant" on oar Supplement, and ?-all for dinm r. Chanco of Schedule, tn Effect Hov. i t:?. I'ppasBongor tra?a on Ibo O. L. <t K. Railroad h aves Augusta nt Clo A. T i.: loaves Laurens ."t 11.24, and arrives at Spartanburg at 1.40 I'. M. Tho down passenger train loaves' Spartanburg at 3.001'. M., Laurens nt 4.50, and arri vos at Auguste at ft."J.") I*. M. A ?7c\7 li;'orprleo And ono that ls appreciated by tho pooplo, hus boen open."I t?y Nt A ar IN it FUM.KII. Ia connection ..?-?itii tboir gt li erai grocery business, thoy have opened a wurohouue, where a t*ts4l lino of bug gies, carriagosand wagotiM ean be found, ut nil times mel .0. any prie', desired. Soe fnrthor notice on Ruppleinent. jiUKlnoGH Chai.coB. Mr. lila?. I? ANDUKHON can he found bel.in.1 the conni ir nt I.. A. McCouu' <. Mr.dvS. OARUKTT is clerking for MiNTtsn Az JAMIK.SON. Messrs, HUAY A RUI.MVAS have BO-I cured (ho BorvlcoBof Mr. Cl KO. S. WOI.VK na solosnmn. Tho Way to Sell Oood? Is to havothom to sell, and plaeo the pri?es within tho reach of ?di. Mr. v.'. ll. tltl.K KUHON lias found th ut I his -..-.> r U| admirably, and conuoquently, his dork* ? lind no time to idle, bul aro constantly rolling out dry goods and notions and thc Hm -a millinery ever seen ?a I .a ti rons, and tho whole socrot is in his low prices. noraa't Qr,o(i3 at Loveut Prlcos Is the motto ot' iii?. ..?,1 sud reliable bon so ?>:' 1.. c. lt \ I.I.I- .v < '<>. While thoy make ?i spoeiolty of faney goods ami will have one of the most complote stocks for the holiday trade ever brought to Laurens, yet this ?s hut ouo nf the many attractive foutu ros of their business. Grocer li ?* pud general merchandise that gtvo satisfaction in quality and price, I Always in stock. Tha BU t? ratr. The snecoss of thc Fair which has Just cliised, as shown from tho crowd in attendance am! the number of OXllihitfl, is gratifying to tho.whole Rtato. A groat many of our people attended, and ns usual, we arc pIcRSOd to notice, como In for their share of premiums. Col. J. WASH WATTS received night premiums. Amounting tof(15.00, in the poultry de partment; olgllt amount ina to fd.'i.OO. Mr. .Lu. HUOWN received a premium of ii.").(Ki, fm- the Lest pair enddle horses. Prusstnn, Jr., made good his reputation hy winning ono ruco, and ho would have won others, hut for tho fact that ho was jockeyed. The Church Entertainment. Tho P.ntortainmont Friday nigh! was weli nttcnil.nl, and all spi nk of il in tho hlghost praise, The first part of tho pro gramme consisted of thc hairy Maid's Reeoption i A do/on of moro ofaa han- ? liful young ladies ns over grncod a stage, came forward in Dalry Maids costUIHO I with palls in hand. Hinging tin nily of ?rlndlo, and Katie, .Ve. Tho SlngO was tastoftllly decor.lied with c. er.ri ..ens nod ced ur, and thoopon in? B00?10 was picturesque In t lioexll'&mo Next came ii solo, by M ins Nora King) oneof the muslo teachers of the batir? ensvillc Fon)ale Collogo. As the olonr mel low not CH from this bo witching "Dai ry maid" fell upon the audience, a pro found silence reigned, which was only broken when she had vanished away in lin shrubbery, and round ofterr?lind of Applause went up from an appr?ciative audience. Several other H.dos wore ren dered during the evening, which w u well received. Special montioii might also be made of th? folloWlngl "Two morry girts," "I live and love theo," a superb duot, rondorod hy Mrs. Wu,MOS end Mr. Jons (I. Mn.i.iai. Thc hitter also rendered thc popular .se lection from the "Bohonilau (liri," "Then you'll remember mc" The closing tableau, "Tho cows aro Coming honni," was a fittingyhoo' I to un attractive on toi talnment. Hetie.-dnneiits, SUeh ns oysters, frulls, cakes, cte?, wi ro then gnrvod by tho fair singers, and the evening closed by vot ing H cake l,) the most populur yoting ludv. It was interesting to wnteb the young men a* they saw "some ot her iel low's girl" reeeiv big KIOTO VOtOH than his favorite candidato, it canted some to roach awny down in their pockets, and hiing forth the .thining silver, und as tho result, tho coke brought twenty dol lars and ten cantu. Miss NOUA KINO reooivod tho highest number of Votes, which wan ft, und Min-, Ia : .\ Lu na: next highest, Which wusoi.. Tho grons lec.ipU ol' tbO evcidoA m.mono 1 IO 1139.00, not, ffia.oo. Tho bullea deslro lo thsnk all who aid Qoumy ?toms. CLINTON. "J." Hob Thompson nn<l Ifonry Vaneo aro enquiring for baby carriages. Kcitd on your circulars und j>i*iir?' lists. Mrs. Wright and nor Httln om s aro ofl* on tholr annual visit to hoi* mother, MfH. Wulkor, at Appleton's, li? rn well County. Clinton IH wellrcprooenlod ?it thoStato Fair. Among thone attending aro quito a nu m her oi'our most thrifty und en terprlsingcolored mon mid their fami lies. Tho roof ls on tho collego and tho co? mottling will bo dono Ina wick, from thia limo, leaving only tho colling ?uni partitions lo bo put up, when it will ll oren puni. Noa. 1, .*>, nnd r> in tho matrimonial lino oumo in tho following order! Mr. (Hut Mllatn lo Miss Ruo Davenport; Mr. T. M. Allai;- to Miss Li/./.io Duckett; Mr. T. C. Buniorell to Mis? Ade Lenke 'flu?! other numb* ra will follow shortly, np into I in? teena, probitl 1 y. Tho three lowor townships of Lauri ns county aro much interest* d in railroad mullera just now. Tin- grual through lino, from Norfolk to Atlanta, Inti fen i hlo and prnotionblo ronlo, und will bo hail; at an carly day, ar! will p^.ss through tho conter of Cross Hill. Hun tor and Jacks'townships, with ('Huton In the diroot linc, HO Hutt, v\ Ith cur hank, new railroad mid thriving railroad towns ai i 'ross Hill and lloyiinsn and Clinton, nlrondy lowering upward, ibo lowor ?cell m of tho county ia looking forward lo bolter days toe uno. As to tito hank: all that Mr. Halley's pluck und energy can accomplish is lie big done, and hy iii" first of January th,- Institution will I.- in full bISst. Tho building is going fdYwurd with ail possible dispatch. A splendid vault, und lime-lock ol'tho latest Improved pa'.' ?o, has dil ready been purchased, and noth ing will br ?i it undone thal can b mi h? make it un Institution, tlrsl-clusa in e\ery rOHpect. [ I nt ended,for) btst/veok.l The'unfortunnlo honilclde of Ooorge Koivlor, by a pistol sie?: ia tin- luwubl of Ira Hughes, on Mrs. Dunlap's planta tion last, friday night, is tho topic of inu.di conversation in this section, lt st oms '.'lom all the iuformntiou oblan ed ut Ibo inquest, und from other sources, that Hughes '.iad hoon (hat day ai tho Court lions..", whore he had obtained sotno whiskey, and returned home about night with tho expectation 'd' tending II leo sapper in t?." neighbor hood. To equip Af?! el/ fully, Hughs seat his bltlo Hon to another colored taau on tho pltieo for his pistol, which Hughes had loaned him a few day s Iu - fore. The child returnod w Ith tito ? ' lol and reported lo lila i'nthor that Ibo pistol hud boen shot oft'. Hughes claimii that under tac Impression ihat In- was hand ling a lia ri.ih.ss weapon, th" lorriblo deed wa dian: hy mischance or accidotil. Tho Jury of Inquest did not. lako this view of the mailor, und returned a vor dlot without any < Ireuuistnnoos i f uiltl gulioii IfughOH was a rr ca tod on a warran) issued hy Trini .lusllco Cook, ?nd c. ado his escupo fiann ibo constable, llluford Johnson, who had Idhi in charge, aw ail ing an order for his commitment. A rumor ls tn circulation that i ! uglies \\ ill not leave tho State, but to avoid spend ing ibo wi nt i r in jail, will dodge ??ul un til tho February torin of court, when bo will presold himself for trial. mcuiLANi) NOMI:. WILD i ?.M. The tow n ut Thomas' si ems t" 1? crowing. Wo hoar of several buildings \l Idell will ill a SltOl't tillie ea. Up, Mrs. Flixtthoth Fl aning lias roccuMy boughl th . Dr. Sam Hiiiitor Flaco. This Inoludea tho tlepol ''Ora." We ?na-now in Ibo midst of potato digging, both Irish and Sweet. Tho rain Ibis afternoon is quito unfavorable to it. Mr. John NV. SI-., okley has Ibo (litest turnip patch in oui community. Hols anxiously awaiting Hm approach of drovo lu >gs. Mr. Kit Durna is now lying at bis home quito sick. Wo hope fornspooily recovery. Mrs. Dr. Fowler ls still ie? hed. r, w e understand. Wo wero ph us* d lo have a visit from Misses Alice Holla and .bude Itryaon, bottle Uhikoly, Lula Flouting and Mr. Sum fleming this wook. Tho young peoploof Ora cont?mplalo giving un entert dnnicnt Xmas, for Ibo henoilt of tho church, li will consist of ..music, love and draina.'' Wo kilOW it w ill Im a success, aa these penph know how to do things iii Urst-clnsrt style. Mr. T. A. Mei'urley has recently pur ohnsed tho McDowell Place i'. s. .r. bryson, and w iii soon oreel, M hand onto residence and store thorOOIl. lie in tend i opening a first-c'.ass furnishing house, w >iieh will, no doubt, greatly con von lonco our bulo town nod sur rounding eon II try. SIMPSONS MILL. NIX. Wc will ask Bro. "J" ol < linton, to hold on aw hilo longer. The AOYKKI isi:n ls as fur from us now tis w o want it. Mr. ll. Y. Fuller relieved, not long since, afatlloSUllko'S rutilo rontainiin; ten rattles nild a button. The rutilo wan ?.cut from Florida hy W. H. Fuller, who left this county on Oct. 1st. We are informed that Mr. John M, Clair day of Mi. Gallagher, w ill make fivo hundred bushels bf sweet potatoes this your, und ho says tlu.roIf more money in potatoosand tobacco) than thora is in .com and cot ; >n. Thoro wsH a rall rood meeting nt, Mt. (odl.igher Thursday tho l-th, to raise subscription's for tho rond to ten thOll sand dollars, und to send delegates to t he mooting at Nl/ioty Mix, to oloct tho direc tors for tho new road. Wo uro anxious to in or from tho Utter meeting. Tin? bridge across the west prong of Boody Uiver st Wilmington's Mills, was curried off by thu r?oont high water,but . r -T ??....?.> Mrurjur? .ft rt ,-wrv . C?vvV.'i.-? I ? ? a.... MACK. Mr. H. F.. Crisp lins completed Ms new rosidonoo ?ml will movo luto it In a few days. It ia a neat and comfortable houso. Wo would bog to ?"il? tho a? {culion of tho commissioners t<> tho bridge nt Waits'old Corry. If lt lu m>t ropidrod Koon it will bo dtmgorouH. Tho Ferry at Ihnket t's, oil Rebuilt Uiver, has consotl to work, caused by tho ropo being broken and tho Ont rol lin. Tilts IH a great Inconvenience lo tho public. Ono of tho medical fraternity walked bona from Wntorloo last Suturdny, and Unding Cane Creek uwollon hy Ibo rain, ho boldly dashed int?? tho Kt roam and wailed through; bowna ovldontly afraid of the now bridge, which was recoutty put up nt tio.t point, Tho County Oom missionorn should look nft er t lint brldgo. The sound of tho gin hi beard nil over ibo land; tho planters arc rapidly moving tho honvy bidon to tho dliVercnl depots, and If lhere was any money brought lwk, there would bo ph at v- of green backs in tho country. Mut, alas! the farine r ?roils his cotton lo the depot nnd brings hue!, nothing bul n r.Ipted ? il! for guano and supplice, and tm.ny, l am ix fra ld, w oat get i ho r.[pt. Mr. W. C. MCGOWAN, of Abbeville, and *> I isa Cl.KI.IA I*. Sf ATTIIKWS, of <'harii sion, were married hist Wotha s day. 'Choy aro now oil'on it bridal trip lo various (dtlea of tho North, und \\ i f i return to Abbevlllo next week, whor i ii host of friends will extend liielr hearty congi .il ulai ion s and good Wishes. No voting man in this county at mids bigbor In tin estimation of oar people ileso Mr. Mei iowan, and his splendid abilities -.ill win t' r him it name In the ? tali. \t hilo his nobloncas of heart will make his wife < he happiest woman in nil i ho coun try round. /v..".,v Hun uer. Wo acknowledge the receipt of an in vitntlon to bo presen! nt tho reception which takos placo oil lho20lh ln.it. Thtutks&ivinir nnd tho Orphans. ? >n the 2<llh of November whon our pt'oplo nssoniblo tu thnnk (Sod for IIIH special morolos, whit! beti r way of showing timi thankfulness than by giving of ila ir substance to 11 i ; tatherios oin s. I n Ibo Tliornwcll Orphanage, ('linton, s. ('., oro lift v llttlo cb i ld ton who Imvu no father bul (loti, and whoso provision, if it conn not from him ami bis people, will md como at all. Lol our people routombor Ibo fnlhort.oss on (hut <i:<y. (.'ol loci lon? might bo mudo or those who huvo opportunity of going to church could solid Ihoir gifts of dour or meal or provisions of any sort, ad dressed simply tn tho Thornwol! Orphanage, (.-linton, <<. <'., hud ii will bc nppliod faithfully to (ho purpose ba- which ii ls given. Largo Brick Residence on tho i "< Vd logo ('am pus," containing ton ronni:'', good wolli >'? .'. l'iir lorms apply to Mi-, ld, N. UOYD, <>r .1. M. WATTS, Laurens <'. ll*, S, t'. Nov. is, I ?S.S.) Ki If. i 3rpeci?bi ?L?I'otioo. 1 .\?! persons indebted to mo oltlior j by :;?>!>. orneedunl uro earnestly ro ; <| nest od lo settle by .Jan. 1st. !s><i. ! My bu duo ... mus! bo closed by thal I time. Ali who fall lo conic and ; make satisfactory arrangt monis in I some way, w ill find their nott < and accounts in I ho bunds of un olllcer j for collection. H. it. Tolil). Nov. Kl, 1885. 1(1 dm. Masted Sales. ISTATKOF fsOUTII (JA HO LI NA, LAT Mi:\.s COUNTY. COI'HT OK COMMON l'id'.AS. Pursuant lo Judgements for Halo In tho li llowlng fit al od eases, I will soil al i>u bl io outcry, at Laur ens C. il., during tho lo-;?tI honra for salo, on Sab-airy in Decem ber next, being Monday tho 7th day of tho month, tho property de scribed In oavb cuso, upon the terms specified, to \< u : In tho caso of J. \V. Copolnnd & ('.>. -.>?. Agnc i J. liellnms . i ul i All tlutttrnc.1 of land lying, hoing and situate in tho County and Btato aforesaid, containing Ono Hw ntl rot! anti Plfty-olghl acres, moro <?r loss, and bounded by lands of M. Tongue, .John Walker and others. Toi ms-< uic-hnlf ol' tho purchase money to bo paid ooah; and tho ha hi nco on a credit of twelve mouths, with Interes! from the day of salo, scoured by tho bond of tito purchaser and a mortgago of the premises. Tho purchaser to pay for [at i ic rs. tn tho caso of l'\ W. Wagoner ? Co. va, l.t/./io Carroll. All that lot or panol of land ttl ttl ato in (he town of Clinton, in the County i-f l auron-, and Httlto aforesaid Containing 01)0 and fmir tonths (1 'HO) acres, more or losa, and hounded on tho North by lol of M. S. Hailey, on tho Raul by Sloan Street, on tho South by Main Street, and on the West by lot of Mrs. Nol lie Carroll, this being part of tho lot surveyed by B. C. Jones, March loth, 1886. To rm I*-Cab-Tho purchaser to pay for papers. C. I). BAdKSDAI.i; M a-tel, h. C? Nov. ll, lu lt. TAKE NOTICE. All persons Indebted to us bf note or ftCGOU.pt*; aro requested to syttlo samo by lfith November, next. Our business must and will bo closed Up, All accounts not ! Iiis; N'SiSS LOCA LS. Never SoClieap Deforo. A c ?mph te ?ot of slnglo-hnrnoss, ?;<"?<i Material; Niowj for only ?'7.00. A 1 ?A M S A- CU UTIH, ' .NO A ls tho timo to buy ii ni(jo .et ol' tl arness. Only $7.r>0,i\t ADAMS ?V CURTIS. <?'<. to AHAMS ? CUJtTfH be fore tliey sell out their .$7.50 Har ness; tito be.;? over sohl for tho on i y. ll ";.mi liarnosH for s?7.50at Albinia ?fe Curtis. Only u few riots left. DJ ri j ritiving located In the Fowler I Building, over the stores of John I>. ! I Sheahan, for the purpose of taking Photographs and Forreotypos, and ii Iso Copying and Fnlnrging, I nm prepared to glvo you satisfaction, lin ing had ten years' oxperlenco. Call and got ll shadow Indore the substance fades, Pictures taken on a cloudy a-< well as a fair da y. .J. R. ?LAZENEU. MH) Bt'smas Abbeville Liaised, Reel Rust-Proof Oats, For Snle by W. W. JONES. I aia nircnt for thc following MACHINERY. Call for circulars .Vc Eclipso F-nfdneo, S iv. Milln, Separators, Gtr.y Ac. Oialn Drllln /!??'/ Ralo i;, ran Milli, Feed CuUors,. Als?, agoni for thu l'olobraled Cox & Mnrkiy ivur?imH. OHO. li. ANDKRSON. La a run H c. ll., S. <'. 4 mo FAMILY We have 011 hand BACt >N, HAMS, LARD. FLOUR, sniAH, COFFEE, MOLASSES, and everything to be found In a First-Class Grocery .store. Rottem 1'rices for Cash. ?gjr Traynhiun A Dial's Red Bloc*. J. M. M UR FF, LAURENS, S. C. A ugust 6, 1885 I tl THE STATE OF SOUTH GABO* LINA-LAURENS COUNTY l>' PROBATE COURT. aarons, <;. w. flh??l, c. q? c. p.. ims ?. idh ?I (o mc for l/ottora of Admlnlstra oji, on tho Ratatoof John 0. (Jodfroy, (licensed. , , . Those are thorofrtro lo cito nod admon ish ?ll and HiiiKiiliir tho kindred and Hors Of said -iceensod, to be and ap pear before monta (Nairt of r'rol.ate to bo holden at my oftleo nt Lauron* C. H., on the a*th day of Novemhor, l*V?, nt IO O'Clock, A. M., toohowenuH?, if any thny csu, why lottern ?honhl not ?io Rrant?Ml. Oiven under my hand and neal this, tho Hth dav of October, ls ' "W LOT O If Ul 3O prs. Congress. 33 Tf] vit tori. -<l= " Bsilrriora,!. I>y UH? MO SO Shoo Manufactory Company (limited) with a hand sowed tho cquul of a lin nd HO weil shoe nt $6.00. .-? <lie JS.>*Jir PBTT^-TH? SHOES-every pair warranted. 9? TWO ST?RES, FSWiiR'S BLOCK. f M A ??P< FQilW el* ir!? Al>lyjViioOI\e COTTON mo fsmmtasam MERCHANT. A fi KNT PO H MASSEY'S COTTON GINS, FEEDERS and CONDENSERS, ?nd LEE'S PREP A KED Af? RI CULTURAL LIME. Charge for bundling Cotton reduced to 00c. por halo eommbfcdonsf ::."><., per hale storage Liberal CASH ADVANCES made <m Cotton in Store. g#T PERSONAL ATTENTION (riven to Weighing and Betting. Oflh o and Wan house, DOO Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga. C. W. HENSON. Over 8.'?5 Ilrood Street, Augusta, (?a. PT**- Moni? furnished nt ?11 bowra, eoaslHtinf? of til tho *xrth?Ui-nti?I? *r\d doIV ie* ol tb? sen LCvorylhinfj s. ru ? u lou H y tho ht*, or ?rdor ksft, mu? tho polilodt attention niveo. ?Hfc By so doing you WILL SAVE MONEY BY 3?\aronetsirig your Esc tra,o*ts; ?Xe>l li?s, Preserves, &r,o., andalso O sun dies, J^r\aits, 2sTvit3 a.r.vci Toys, from J. M. PHILPOT. JOHN L. SULLIVAN I? successful once moro in defeating all his opponents. Likewise, LEAKE A PATTON aro getting In a botter Stock of Clothing than wore over offered tho cltl/.ens of Laurens before. Wo still "HI the John B. Stetson Hats, and the Chas. Holser, SHOES both of which have mado for themselves a world-wide reputation. Wo also soil many other brands of Hats. Wo can pleas? tho most fastidious In stylos, which wo claim to be the leaders of In Laurens Bul thoy all say they are leaders, so we ask tho quostion? Lead who 1 and where to ? We ask favors from no one, but we would like to whlspor to you your Dollar is your friend, and we think you will be doing yonraelf an injin tice to buy before you see our Stock of Clothing and Genta' Fur libbing ? lood, Wo have Suits froixv $2.00 to $10.00. Wo don't Dt^os? to quote prices, bul. just morely to gfrvoour limit*.. P. S. We have also, r i jjomioctton with our stock of Clothing, * tot of number ono ??MI Bllver and Gold Watches, standard movements. LEAKE & PATTON