The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 07, 1885, Image 3
LAVKKNH, OCT. Vth, I885?
LOCAL ITEMS.
Coi.KS Circus wftl exldtlt at Ncw
borry OM thc iSStl inst.
Mr. NV. <J. P.. Mt'UK F if? clerking for
hi? l>rother, J. M. Mi m i-.
Seo Important lund ??Ic? advertised
hy thc M Mst cr, hu- Nov? ftihor.
<ot. \v. II. HUNT, of tin? Nowborry
liar, was in town on Thursday.
Dr. .J. N. TOMU:N?.'R HAM returnod and
is nguiu milong thu cotton buyers.
Mr. A.1I. MAHTIN'H wnrohouso on tho
depot l<i is beginning to nystinio propor
tions.
Messrs. WM. MIK IM.l.t. too ARDRKW
W ILSON, of UHIOHI urg, visited our town
lust week.
MisM I.i t v UAXTKI?, of Nowborry ?s
visiting tho family of Dr. J. A. HARKS
IIA fib.
Miss HKRKIN FARROW hus returned
to Columbia, whore she is attending
Hchool.
J. lt. CoovKit ?S Co. have a very neat
sign painted on their Window?, also a
new awning.
Mrs. ('AVIS ami her dan ih t?r SADIK
of Spurt unhurt:, ur<- visiting Ute family
of Mr. ll. W. ANOKltSON.
Tho many friends of Mr. JOHN ll.
KlCllARDSOK rogret to lean: ol his Kr
lloUH Illness nt this place.
Mr. IS. ll. Ari.i., of thc Prosperity ItY
porter, is again on the stall' of the New
berry Herald (iud AYio-i.
Messrs. W. W. DALI., PlKIU'K ll.vu
ntNOTOS and KAMCKI. F. HAHMNUTON
lc fl last week for the South Carolina
< 'ollegc ut < 'olumbla.
Mr. J. ll. UI.A/.KNER has rut ur nod.
As will hf- seen by reference to another
column, he is really to turn ont fine
photographs at low rates.
h. A- A. KOPVUI. Inform the publie,
in this issue, that tiny mean business.
They are determined lo Veil (fonda ut
bottom prices. Give thom ;< call.
The nu morons friends and rolnl Ivos of
Mrs. T. J. DUCK KT will be pained to
Ivirn of hur d"sth. which occurred at lier
lloma near Clinton, on Oct. 1st,
A Itailroad linnquct, in honor t f tho
completion of thc O.. t.. A M., M i JI be
given in Spartanburg on ile lath of Oc
tober. We have accepted an Invitation
to attend.
Spartsnburg aspires to be tho Atlanta
of this Stale. We hope pb? may. And
now as the IUTT mil road bas biought us
so close together, perhaps we may be in
the "subnrlm" yet.
New Good nr-i constantly arriving st
!MiNTt-M d'JAMIKSOK'^. They will con
tinuo Ul mureil und ur Ute blunter o** low
prices und lair dc&liuge, ?nd Unit, retain
their extensive tiwi e. Merit will tell.
Just aa we go to presa, thc sad intolli
gonca roochos uv, of ile <teat.h of Mr.
JOHN II. MOI KH. Mr. Xi tn ; ?> lived about
n mile from Ulla plueo. He dletl Tues
day at ono o'hloek, of Catarrhal Fever.
A Pleanant Kv o ni nr. AntlOlpP.tOd.
The public are Invited i . H musical en
tertainment ut tho Luurousville Kemulc
College, ou Friday evening. Mrs. Mn. -
NRK and Mis* KINO have tho matter in
charge, and wo predict a rare treat. All
are respectfully Invited to attend.
Court.
Court adjourned Friday at half past 1
o'clock a/tnr a busy HOSSloil of two weeks.
Tho Jury olvlJ oasea lasted from Monday
morning to friday. Judge WITIIRR
HPOON left on the <".*., L. .* K. Knilroad
forSpartanburg on Friday afternoon, MO
n*to . each Cn ion for Court next Mom hi v.
A. Litthv Too Previous.
Fanners generally IIAVO bein talking
an extensively about crop prospect - that
thc price of colton opened vory low.
Now that the situation has usait med a
more definite shape auil it hus been found
that tho crop hus been greatly ovoi
rutod, it la hoped that prices will bo
more liberal. For th?) past week it has
Homewhat.
Wo Obacrva
That if WO ure allowed to" Judge, tho
bad weather wc have hud is quite sr in
dent for thc present.
That it is probable that sonic om? will
he "stuck" Oil tho new depot hit, unless a
device for preventing mud is Invented
before winter.
Thal Laurens hus very few young la
dies, but those few an - - oh I - so
nice.
That we have astonished the natives
hy our low prices for joh work.
That Mr. R. II. Wu.KKK liss painted a
neat sign for Compton ?1* Cc's "City
Restaurant."
That aftnr all our blowing, tho circus
hus given os thc reo hy."
That groat preparation for our County
Fair aro being minto, and it will surely
ba a success.
That we need ,, building and Loan
AssiM'iatloii.
That a little slang in H newspaper oc
casionally is excusable.
That now ls an excellent time to re
organize the liHtrary club, which was
HO much onJoyOB some time Ago.
That if M ad aio Humor bo true, ore
long thc AnVKferiHRII cnn have the plea
sure of inspi ttilj it?? tlrst marriage no
tlco,_I_
-pf, I). Huh?-<.>?, OHO of the oldest
nnd moat roslootod*oltfsonft~ of An
ta, ls (lend. 1
-KtlmondlA. Waro, president of
the Atlanta I ' n i versify, colored,
died sudden y of hoar I dbioafle ?rn
I'rhlay.
- A run ojffcn tito Wo-dorn North
Carolin:'. Kaflfoadon Friday canned
II smash-up und slJghly injured
Hovonil por-^i.s.
-Tin1 noiifitlnn of (ion. Uobc-t
Toomb-i i H ?-\'t rvrnely critical.
There in >u.i{lto be no hope' of lib?
n oovory.
U>W. H. Eaekoy, of Alexander
County, killel achichen, and w hen
denning lt ?xeovorod In tho gl/.~
zanl a h?rfr> green ?U??uc, which
turned out
/my* lt J s w
h bo an om ern hi. Pro
fessor llidl'u, th? gem expert,
lb #1,1700 uncut.
County Items,
CLINTON.
"J."
Mr? Fur nun? Pnrrott has returned to
< 'linton, unit it lt? understood that ho will
1??> connected with tho ( linton Academy
as ono of Its touche rs.
Mrs. (tee. A. Uro Wiling, ncc Miss Do
ra Kinlock, spent a tow days in town boa
Week, visoinu old frleildu, She hus m t
altered tn tho len*!, but is ?li?' annie atta
ble and modost hidy she over was.
[I gives un pain lo nnuonnco thvdcnth
of Mr?. T. .J. Duckett. 8ho was a bride
of only a fow ?hort mouths, And leaven
nu infant babe, besldea ?I ?tidly bereaved
hutt band and iitauy other dear IVh nd?, i
owens Uro?, luive completed tliclr new ?
st< re ?lint arc now occupying il with ? I
ulcu lot of i?rotty goods. lt la ahead of
any st..rc room ever built lu ( linton,
both in KM ext? rind uppeuntuo . mid
ternal tirrangomi nt.
Tito t linton College IM now fully < *|*,it|>- j
ped in all its departments. Thc Misses
Prince, Lottie ?owl Laura, <>i' Cheraw, I
have arrived, and have orgiiui/a ii elassi s
in vocal and instrumental music, to
gether with drawing, painting anil enl
ist hollies.
Kev. I>. P. lloyd, pastor of Hie Clinton
circuit, has just closed it protract! I meet
ingiii (ho M. H. C'huivh here. Ile was
assisted in thu work hy his venerable
lat lier, lucie Mark, and also by Itu vs.
Harmon, Dixon and Webber. There
have been some accessions to the church ;
and ipiite a number ol' good sermons j
preach? d.
Cotton continues tn conic in largo lots |
ami is readily Belling al from KJ? toh*j
cents per pound. Som? thing more titan j
live hundred hales have boon sold in 1
this market since the opening of thc I
season. Th.? merchants of Clinton ure
in tine spirits, and report fair collections
on accounts, ns well as a very good cash
I rad e.
HIGHLAND I i OMI..
WI Ml K I. M .
Miss Kinma Fleming leaves Saturday
i tor Col lego at lute Wosf.
j Miss Sallie Knight lem es m a few days
i iv ir Uroora, w herc she is to take a position
aa governess. Thus ono,by ono our girls !
leave. j
We MOO the sad picture very often these
evenings, of mon "who have ihoilt loo
long at thc wino cup" who have looked
upon ii while M was reit, ;>.?-. -i:. r np om
road ; mon who have boen to Lauri IM to
sell cotton. What M wrong? Why have
a bitalli dry "dry tick, t?
The beautiful .til tevt eV.lx'.lol Mis
i Nannie Furgorson, of Clinton, Ima boen
visiting Mi? Matti- ll.irksdalc. Miss
! Nannie made ? very pleasing Impression
I on the Old people herc, and it sound.; Uko
I a romance to hoar how HOIIIO of tho young
! people w ei c impress, d with her healltl
I fni tr. e and winning manners,
Mr. Kii Burns, the octogenarian of our
vicinity, who has hot. n so fouble all Sum
mer, has somewhat improved since thc
mild days of \ ut n tn ii. ,
Wo have been blessed with abundant
showers this w eek. Appearances prom
ise moro.
We aro surrounded with several en
gino*, busy ginning np tho cotton crop,
which has fallen somewhat below expec
tation , hut we think our fanners ought
to congratulate themselves. Wc think
tho crop tolerably fair.
J We notice fe.tilizers going up wry nf
? ten. We suppose for auiall grain, which
] is being sown in groat ipuimilh s, mid
. looking admirably. This is what our
, land needs, more grain.
Mr. N. L. Ibirksdale had a otise yester
day hoforC Trial Justice Stoddard,
against Nathan Woody for violation of
contract. Woolly is now contlnod tojall
f<ir tbirt y days.
Miss Daisy Mitchell loft {Monday for
the (1 roon vi Un Female college. Also
Misnos Mary Yoargin mid'Minnie*. 11 cl.
lama left for Col logo in Columbia. Mi^s
Mary is a recent grad?alo <>f tho fa.us
old institution, and now goc:j to take ii
pl isit ?"ll.
SIMPSONS .MILL.
MIX.
Tho time* for [hunting birds has come
nguiu, and moro birds than wo ever saw
in one soasen. Fun for tho sportsman
Wo aro having plenty <>r rain nt pres
ent, and if it continues, bottom corn may
yet bo damaged.
Fanni rs may expects had roads to
tow n. If the rain continues.
Capt. Y. .J. ("'albertsod has had the gin
at McDaniel's milla repaired, and is now
ready to gin for the liolghorliood.
Wade Culbertson ls catching plent y of
tish in a fall-trade, nt mill oil Reedy riv
er. Wc wonder If t h.? l?litor of tho All
VBUTIHK.lt likes flsll?
w? aro informed Hint Mr. James Dow
ney, Jr., IH going to Augusta November
(he fl rat, toattend the le< tuns of thc Med
ical Colleges at that place.
W. ll. Fuller, who has been spending
some time with his parents amt friends,
returns lo Florida Monday, the 5th lust.
We were delighted with the idea of
cleaning out the wntor courses, when w o
heard that the County Commissioners
wore going to enforce the law in regard
to cleaning ons thc water coures; or is
there any such a law? It was about half
done, and thc work Stopped frolll ROIIIO
cause.
-The Howe S 'wing Machine
Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., ha s
'.icon put in tho hands of ft receiver,
-Tho well-known hanking and
brokerage house of Soutter A Co.,
of Now York, has made an assign*
mont to Morris S. Miller, with
preferences amounting lo $00,000.
-Spartanhurg i? tn have a mu
nicipal election in three weeks and
tho Herald earnestly calls for dem
ocratic nominations ami the ab
sence of tho whiskey ? tam.
-A gentleman of this place will
prepare n hill to ho Intronu?ed In
tho Legislature providing that ail
legal hangings In South Carolina
shall be done within the walls of
the Penitentiary hy a regular exe?
cutlonor, to he elected or appointed.
Such a law is in force in OnlO und
has been found to work well thus
fur. There la ho reason why it
Should not be given it trial in this
State.--Co ta, ii ufa (itghlft.
JuHt fl Hint to Hoys.
I stood in u atoro tito other clay
When ii hoy came in and applied
for a situation.
"('nu you write u good hand?"
W?> tiKked.
"Yans."
"Good nt ti g u re? V"
.'Yans."
"That will do-I don't want you,"
said tho merchant.
"lint," 1 said wiwin tin? hoy wus
gone, "I know Hint boy !?> ho an
honest, industrious hoy: Why don't
you give liim a chance?"
(localise ho hasn't lon rued io say
?YOB, sir,' and ?No, sir'" if ho an
swer- mo as ho did when applying
for n situation, how \? ill ho answer
cns tumors after being hero n
utontli ?"
What COIlld I MUV to tll.lt ? ? lo
hud fallen Into a habit, young ns ho
\ ?-, with h turned him away from
to- ll rs I situation ho had ovor ap
plied for?- /:.-.
livery Farmer Should Keep 't.
livery fumier should ko< p <>n
hand it can ?f tho following mix
ture: Korosono two quarts; linseed
oil, one trill; rosin, ono outlet'.
Molt tin- rosin in thc linseed oil,
and add to tlio kerosene. Coat nil
steel >>r iron tools, wherever bright,
with this winni they are to lio nih
il'for only a few days, lt will not
take half ti minute or half teaspoon
ful ol'thc mixture to coat a plough
when one hus finished using it, and
it prevents all rust and save- half
a day's time in (deaning it when it
ls again needed, besides saving tho
team ninny thousands of pounds
extra pulling. Coal the iron work
of tho mowers mid reapers wlth"i<
when they are pul anny for the
winter. A little rust is only n little
thing, hut it muk . - lunch di florence
?ll the aggregate.
I Ita Hw.ty Growth in th;- So nth.
Tho Commercial and Financial
Chronic!? lind- thal during the
lust live years tho Southern .States
gained un loss than 10,1,81 miles of
? neu rt?.ol, and io the late your they
: had 1,551 out of the ?'1,1)77 milos built
in the whole United States. Of
course tlie growth ha boon com
paratively more rapid in Texas and
Arkan :e than elsewhere in the
South. These States having to ll
Murgo extent boon opeuod up i??
J -et t leuieut iu recent yours, afford ed
I thc opportunity for ti greater de
! velopmeul mel extension of rail
I t ond mileage Hut allowing for tlio
I 1,551 miles constructed within their
boundary in the live years, we -till
have 5,0?0 ni Ilea loft as. new mile
age built within the older Southern
t States.
. -The New York D?mocratie
j politicians are looking out for n
! nein to put Oil their ticket for
I Lientehaut-Governor, instead ?>f
Mr, Flower, who ha- declined the
I nomination. In New York City
j ( ?en. I len ry W. Slocum ls thu I'avor
! Ito. District Attorney Dorsheimer
is also mentioned, as are ?Senator
.la-. Haly and NY. Ii. Smith.
-Macon Telegraph mid .Vcw/t
</<./. to Moody John: "Full down
your shirt."
- NYoninn's suffrage has bet
decreed hy the municipal author
ities of Madras, India.
? -Kev. ii. II. Nuil, pasto- of the
j Presbyterian Church nt (Ircenville,
hus received n call from Fort Worth,
Tex.
I
- IX, K, Seed, the ex-carpetbag
Governor 'of South Ciuiolina, re
cently h.st his ?j: 10,000 residence i>y
lire at Napoleon, < Milo,
-The phosphati royalty due Hie
State for thc quarter ending Au
gust :i', amounts t<? #52,1:21.0:?, which
i- larger than any previous quar
ter.
I -There is a y on ng lady in
i Orangebtirg who runs a farm and
makes from thirty to Hf ty bales of
cotton a year, besides oilier crops.
She don't want lo marry, however.
- Never seek to he entrusted
with your friends .secret ; for no
matter how faithfully you may
keep it, you will be liable in a
thousand contingencies to tho sus
picion of hovillg betrayed lt,
Master's Sales.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROT,TX A,
LAURENA COUNTY.
COURT OFOOMMON PU: VS.
Pursuant to Judgements for sub?
in the following stated en sod. I
will sell at public outcry, nf T,aur
eus C. TI., on Sab'sdav in Novem
ber next, liping Mmvlnv the
dav of tho month, the pronortv de*
scribed In eneh case, upon tho terms
specified, to wit :
Tn the ease of Mary J. Hill. Pt ttl,
ry. Sarah A. Anderson, ft ttl,
All that tract of T. and ly I On*, bein"
nod situate In the County and
Slate aforesaid, containing Two
hundred and twelve acre-", more
or Ins?, and hounded bv lands of
Wi Mi;, o. Vu nco, Pr. W. C. Tr hy, Dr.
J. Tl. Williams and others.
Terms: One half of the purchase
money to !>?. paid cash, and tho
balance on n credit of twelve
month-, U/lth interest from the
day of sale, SOCUred by the bond of
tho purchaser, and a mortgage of
the promises; but with leave to tho
forecloser to pnv bis entire bid In
cash. The purchaser to pay for pa?
per?.
Tn the case of Thomas H. Owens
e*. John Alexander Owens, et al,
All that tract of Land lying, boin?
and situate In thc County and Stat
aforesaid, formerly know ti tt* tract
No. '? Of tho estate of Thomas Owens,
deceased, containing One hundred
and thirty-one acres, more or less,
and hounded by lands of W. A.
(Jarrett, George Wolff, Robert
Bums, and others.
Terms: One half of (he purchase
money to be paid cash, und the
balance on a credit of twelve
months, with interest from the day
of sale, secured by tho bond of the
i purchaser and mortgage of thc
j premises; but with leave to tho
purchaser to pay ids entire bid In
casi?. L'urchaser to pay for papers.
In the case bf William ('.Cleve
1 land, a- adni'r. <>f Wm. Choie.., de
; cn lined, William ll. Wallace adm'r.
of Itobt. Dunlap, dc ?sed, et itt.
rv. Ilenry NV. Carlington, Cr.--w i ll
Carlington and Stobo D. Carling
I ton, as I'.XOt titers, and Sallie f\
I Richardson, el al,
! All that Lot ur parcel of Land
i in the County mid st.-.te aforesaid,
in the town of Laurens, en Harper
; Street, bountied Ol thc NV est by
said Street, tin the North and l '.a.-t
I by lots formerly of tb< estate of
: Mrs. S, W. Carlington, deceased,
on (lie Smith by lot formerly of the
' estate of John (tarlington, deceit ed,
containing Forty-three one-httn
i d red tbs nf itu acre, and whereon is
, now situated the bouse known as
, the "Richardson i louse."
j Terms: One-third of the purchase
I money to be p id Clisll, and tho
hillanco on a credit of twelve
I months, with interest from tho tiny
j of sale, secured by th bond of the
purchaser and mortgage of the
; prends;'-. Thc purchaser to pay
for [tapers.
In th? case of 7v>Parle Samuel
lt. Todd, in ?ie Young J. Culbert
son as tUt.ii'r., et ul.
All that tract of Land lying, ho
ing and situate in the Comity and
State aforesaid, containing Fifty
three and one-half acres, more or
less, andjioiinded by* lauds ?"of IL
I?. Todd, lands of the ?state of l>r,
Hoben McDaniel, Y. J. I 'ulhcrtson,
and others.
Terni-: One-half of the purchase
money to be paid ca-h. and tin
balance OU a credit of t wei vi
months, willi interest from thc ditji
of sab*, secured by the bond *>?' tin
purchaser and a. mortgage "f ?a
premises. Thc purchaser lo pa j
j for papers.
! in Hu case <d' John Tavlor, <L H
, Taylor, , i al., rs. Mary Tay im-, Sal
1 lie J. Kay, < / ul.
Ail that traci of {"lund lying be
lng ami situate in Lue County am
state aforesaid, t1 attaining on
I hundred and three acres, more <>
I le s."and bounded hv lands of W
? !.. Wood, J. F. Bolt, and ot!? rs.
j Term-: One-half of the purelm-i
money (o be paid cash, and th
balance on a credit of twelv
j months, with Interest from"day ii
sale, secured hy the bond of pm
i ehitscr and a mortgage of I be pren
j ?se-. The purchaser to \>.w for pa
In the ease of Julia l?. McOowa
as Fx't.v. of ll, li. McOowan,doch
! v.o. Jeannie Met ?ovan, if al.
The follow ing described proper!
belonging to the estate of Ilium
J L. Medownn/doe'd., situate in th
. Cuinly and State aforesaid, situai
' in the town of Lauren., to wit:
j Lot No. I, Located on the Nor!
; -ide of .Main Street, nearly opp?
site to I he Kpiscopal < 'burel
hounded" South by Main Stree
I West by lot of S. IL Todd. Norl
by Lot No. tl, and Fast by Lot N.
. 2, and containing a front of abm
Sixty (tin) feet, by a depth of uhoi
Two hundred and four clot feet.
! Lot No. 2, Bounded South li
Main Stree!. NV Cst by Lot No.
' North by Lot No. I. and Fas! h
? ?. l of J, J, Howland, and contal I
lng a front of ah ?ut Sixty feet hy
depth of about Two hundred an
four (201) feet.
Lot No. :t, Hound* tl North b
I Laurens Street, West by lot of .
NV. Burnside, Stint h by Lot No.
and Fast by Lot No, I, and contai:
inga front on Laureas street ?
about One hundred and twent
(120) feet.
Lot No. I, Bounded North li
Laurens St reet, Last by Lot No.
South by Lot No. 2, and West I
Lot No. and containing a froi
on Laurens Street, of about Fifi
(..ti) feei, hy a dept lt of about Oi
hundred and twenty (120) feet, nu
i whereon ls situated a coinmodioi
and substantial dwelling with elgl
i rooms.
Lot No. ?, Bounded North 1
Laurens Street, West by Lot N
1, Smith by lot of J. J. Bowhill
and east hy Lot No. 0, and contai
ing a front on Laurens Street
about Fifty (."><?) foot, and a depl
of about One hundred and twetti
(120) feet, and w hereon ls sittiatt
a substantial dwelling with s
rooms.
Lol No. <>, B< anded North I
Laurens Street, Wost by Lot No.
South by Lot of J. M. Vi.-an-k
and Rust by tho lot known as tl
"Jail Lot," and containing a fro
on Laurens Street of about Fit
(00) feet, by a depth of about Oi
hundred mid twenty (I2i>) foot, ai
whereon is situated a substantl
dwelling with three rooms.
All of these lads are central
loented in the tow ti of Laurens, ni
convenient to the Public Squill
the Churches and the Schools.
Terms: One half of Hie pu rc lin
money to bo paid cash, and t
balance on a credit of twml
month-, with interest from the d
of sale, secured hy tho bond of t
purchaser, and a mortgage of t
premisos, but with leave to a
?nirehuser to pay all cash. IN
chasers to pay for papers. |>i
chasers of I nils No, t, *? and ?> to
sure buildings thereon, ami ufcsl
policy to Master. .
C. 1). B A H K SI)A LE,
Master, ii, <.
Oct. 7 1HH.*> IO I
-Tf the number of Trial Justh
were reduced to one-half, and I
rema: ming one-half wer?' paid
salary, the business of the Conn
douerai Rossions WOU?d. in <
opinion, bc reduced noc-hiilf.-J
Ix ville Pre** aynl tyaniter.
?.fc<rwijM>iii".T.iiiii,ii ?-M. . ?am
WA
Sent scattering over
furnishes additional evi
creased amount of our sc
Wo hnve our ord n un cos full o?* an
popular price--.
Or
(J prs. .Merino Coupure, worth 7?"
2(1 prs. Persian Novelties ut 22Ac, w
IO piees Ainiures ot 22?c., in Black,
where for not less (han Nie, .*> piece:
I , 10 pict cs Sin M al?i I>ol?.i
We aro also handling a pretty i<
Hoods. JV linc lol nj' Yack Laces ai
thom.
C. P. AlaSiren, tho Celobuitot
import
To close out a lot of Hats and < 'a|
.jn per cent, less t lou
How is tiiis? i^ BUIOHTON <?
2-1 M A USA Tl
?LEAKLEY'S $il.0G SHOE is, witton
A NEW LOT OF LA DU
IX CLOTIIIXt
No high prices nor humbuggory in
mighty dollar, is eur plan of husincs.
result will he right.
H US IN USS LOCALS.
Call at .1. M. MurfPs r>r line
i hewing Tobacco and Cigars.
Prosh Lemons, Cocoanut . Cftb
bages, Northern Apples, Hanan;;-;. !
Irish Potatoes,* Sweet Potatoes, j
Ked OnlOris, Whin- Heans, &c, ?vc.. I
and don't forget tie- "Nominee"
Cigar, al
.). lt. ( < a HM .it A. I !( >.
Never So CUeap Baforo.
A complete set of yinglo-harness,
< :.1 Material; New ; for
illy
i $7.60.
AUAMs A cr u ris.
Now is thc time t<> buy a nico
?et of I [urness. < )nly $7.50, nt
ADAMS A- CUItTIS. !
<;<> t<? ADAMS & ? i uris h.
fore tliey sell eui their .f7.>r?0 Har
ness; tho host ever -old for the
. nney.
.ri"?.un iraraessfor r~-?o :>, Adam
A- Curtis. Only a icu Set.* loft.
JU,
? ..Nf (.'Ul . V
Depart nu
Irollcr o
. i ?iii. o ol ? '<?:'?!>- i
?ral.
? 'oia \: tu A, S. < '..
Sept. -ai h, Issf?.
I cert 10 Mr- ( ? ". KAHKSIlA M..
of Laurens, Auont <>t' Til? Krpillalile ;
Life VsHiiruuecSociety, incorporated hy '
the State ol' New York, has complicit
witli*tlicrc(|iiisilions of th? Act ol thc I
(.'cttcrnl As*ctuhly entitled "An Act t<> j
rr jr ii hit? Iii? Agencies of I usu rauco Cone <
panics i,?>i incorporated in Stat? of |
s.,;oli Carolina, ami I licrchv license
tl.esnhlC. I). Itnrksdalc, l-Noi., Agent
aforesaid, to take lill risks ami Iran ic!
nil nosiness ol' insurance in lois State,
in thc County of Laurens, for and in I KI?
half of said Coinpiuiv.
\\\ Fi. ST< IN KY,
? 'omi roller ? ii neral.
Photographer.
I
Having located in the fowler I
Building, over the stores of J tili n I ?. I
Sheahan, for the purpose <?i taking ?
j !'hotographs and Perrootypes,anti
I also Copying and Enlarging, I am
prepared to give you satisfaction,
having had ten years' experience.
Call and get a shallow before the
substance fades.
Pictures taken on a cloudy as well
as a fair dav.
J. lt. GILAZEXEIt.
MARTIN
FULLER.
- - ..:.-*?>.? : .
WU take this method of inform
ing our friends that \\ o have bought
one of the Itar(ietit and Rent as
sorted (reneral stock ever brought
to tiiis market, consisting of Bag
ging and Ties, Seed-Oats, Silgar,
Coffee, Molasses, of different grades,
and a variety of shelf goods; also,
an exton Ive line of Staple Dry
Hoods, Clothing, Hats, Caps ?iud
an Elegant Stock of Boots and
Shoes.
, We aro also agents for the Old
Hickory Wagon, and koo;? a good
asortment of Harness, with many
other articles not mentioned, all of
which we will sell at a rr ;.?/ (dose
margin.
A. II. MARTIN. U. S. IVI.I.KIY.
500 BUSHELS
Abbeville Raised,
Red Rust-Proof Oats,
For Salo by
YY. W. JONES,
I / s r a t;Ns C. IL, S. C.
August 20. t tf
the county, have told ll
dence of their good wc
iles.
innutrition, ?nd w ill continue tho pe
io. thrown on tho ii'. !)', nt '."?<.. 1 pr
'orth In tiny murlee! -'IV.
Gr UN NUMBER 2
Bronze, Wino. Myrtle mid Blue all
- Pin ( hecks, in Urey tilid Brown, I
rges, very sty 1 isli , itt 25y. ''"1
>t Scotch Plaids, Hay Market, Trie"
til Kanbroydory. Something nc>\ !
I Corset, Exclusive Agency, MI
.Jobbers eaiino! touch them a! ?!:??> i
l?s, bought nt 1 Fern berger's great Ba
ii manufacturers' prices. All styles
III /l's at 7?cj worth every nickle <
? l.00 j s.?iii regularly for rf? I .O??.
MOS SPR10ADS at *l.'vij rnatle : ? .
ut doubt, tho "boss" of tho market,
popular.
OH AND (MO NTS UNDKRWKAlt
; .uni SMO10S we have the Best Li
the goods we handle. Uood goods,
. Put your shining silver where it
TWO STOW
CLOTHING!
?Jaka ef.i
JP JL
Davy C
Was on TOP when he
right, then GO AHEAD
Thc ? h'brated buyer, J. W. 1 ?eal
right ai PO Kl'Kl) SA HKS in New
?ofj Suits' for Mo
is? " "
."?'Ml u H "
OOO to Toa woi
Kine Stylish Suits Cur Youths and
Kit] Sample Hat-at 75 cents wor
The ( ch bruted Stetson Hats at
Plenty shirt-. Collars aitd Dru wv
Open your Hearts and Pockets
NEW S
N E W (:
Tho citizens of Laurens and
invited t<> inspect my Stock, wli
und Confections. (Quality utisurpa-.
lite attention t<? Customers. My m
Clitoris as CH KA r as can be sold.
Kine Candy can be found at Ball A
hy
.pt.
August 3, 188a I tr
TAKE NOTICE.
ALL poisons indebted to R.
V. h J. O. C. Fleming will
please call and sot i lo.
Aft< r Jan. 1st, 188?, rt.ll un
settled notes and accounts will
bp pul in the hands of an Oin
eely ?gt' collection.
X$T' It you haven't got the
nionoy, wo will pay liberally
for cotton on Account.
Sop. 2T), '85 S td.
Special Notice.
A A persons indebted to W. U,
Boyo" and W. \>. Boyd A Co., either
hy UotO or account', tire earnestly
requested to settle same hy Novem
hcr 1st, and save cost as we aro
OO?hwleti to raise money to carry
oirrtawio
.n-'i a mi. . ,
leir cale, and each di
rk, as ? hewn :n tfce
opie- bat! lc und? r lite brinier
3L
Persian Cash moro, cut to 0;
beautiful soft goods and ?old orory
liiiumiorcd down from E&c. to 16c.
[ Cashnierc? a! s?f*c
>;.-, Pacific ?'.id ftlaock*?t?r lVes*
a Holts a;.a Satchels, ta?k%? . l#??k ai
ld hy us nt l.V), Mt awe te
inonoy.
:ip-?a..;>i Salo, wc vC.U AoU Tho rt) at
, si:a s and Shapeic.
if +?.'-',. ?20 CROCHET QOJIiT.S at
ell for .pla ?.
;? is i\ g rea! seller, good, cheap and
just rei civet on Monday,
ans ID F?auron??.
, fair protlt and tt|?jiroiittit l?.*f**9P
will doy.ai thc nios?jirood, and tl
IS, FOWLER BLOCK.
_ . . ,umi \
[CLOTHING!! A
Crockett
said, "Bo 3uro you ]arc
co, bought ?1 l,000^worth of Clothing
York, and \v<; arc going rifjht ahead.
n, at *:u,r..
nt 4.85.
at f.-?nt), ;V>0. j
.iii double. I
! Hoy .
th a dollar.
id lloiser'a Shoes, on top.
? for every body. . ._'
when you como in our Ktoro.J
LEAKE & PATTON".
s?nne
luir otJLu
; 0 0 D S !
the surrounding country at
ich is complete, 1 ?otb hi Groceries
i'd. Kuli weight gu?rante id. P?
otto will ho, to Sell FIRST-CJL/AjSjjj
Wilson's Crackers and Whit mari'
m
Simpson's Now Store, now occuploc,
?. M. PHILPOT.
I ?nu ag nt Tor the following
MAC H I K ^ Z.
Call for circulara Ac. tt?My# Saj?n*
Saw Mills, Separators, Oin? 4M. 6r?in Dru
hay Kakoa, Fan Milln, roed Cutter*?. Alf
?gent (or tho C?l?brai ?<J Cax 6$ tfJUrk
Wasons. GEO. fl. AJNDEKSO*.
I .an ri'ii H C. II., S. C. *
HARDWARE^
\\ e keep constantly on hunt i
a full line of Hardware Agri*j
en! I ural Implement?, Parnta abd)
Oils.
(Jail and see us lief oro >hp&
ing, and wo can convince you
J that wo w ill sell ? ods ivs ebeAj
1 as they cen l>o O* -iglit e!sewh?ro,
W. L. BOYD ? CO.
; AUgltst ?, 1 _ ?td
FAMILY
GROCERIES,
We have on band
BACON,
LIA MS,
LA HI),
F LO UH,
bUO AR,
COFF;
MOLASSES;
and everything to h*? fo<j*4
First -Class Grocery Btor?.
Hot tom Trieos for 6'IMA.
?W~ Traynham A XHett?
Block.
J. M. UV
LA GUESTS, S. OJ
August ?, 18M 1
ENOCH WEST,
-nicAtjnixir*?
Watches, Clock*, feyv
el ry, Spectacle?, S*k\> M
/pgr ur, PA nu Nf* ? HPM?IA^
All work Otiaranti^C]
.L A C H V. N H, C. Il
Sopt. 2, $6 /V flH 1