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J. C. GARLING TOX) FA) I TO I!,
LAURENS, Nov. Ith, 188?.
Subscription Prlco--l2 Months, $1.00.
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Rates for Advertising.- Ordinary Ad
vertisements, per square, Ono Inser
? tlon, $1.00; each subsequent Inser
tion, 50 rents.
Liberal reduction llllldo for large Ad
vortiaomoiits.
J. V. OAKLINGTON A CO.,
Proprietors.
OUR COUNTY FAIR.
The Socond Annual l'air of
Lau rons Ag? ?cultural and Meehan
Ical Association, which was hohl
hore ??n Wednesday and Thursday
of last week, was, as everybody pre
dicted it-would be, u grand success
and a glowing tribute tn the ^kill
and industry of our people. This
is not a surprise, for Laurens seldom
fails in anything she undertakes,
and especially w hoa ber fair daugh
ters contribute to tho enterprise.
Tho cowal '.hat gathered upon the
grounds to witness thc display of
horses, <a ttl?*, dee., was immense,
w hile the ('oort House, which con
tained tho domestic and household
... c-^T?\".?"kts, was densely thronged
"from early morn to dewy eve."
The Court House, which is unusual
ly large, cud all it- apartments
on tho second floor open to visit
ors, could not accommodate one
fourth of those present. The dis- j
play in every department was
certainly good, and WO would like
to make especial mention of many
articles exhibited, bul our limited
space warns us to forbear and wo
must be content with publishing
the premium list as handed in by
tho various committees. Several
of ibo comm! .ces have laded to
report up to .i is time, and eotiso
qcntly the list is n rt complete.
(ATTI.H.
NINTH CL VSS-Dr uti AM on SHOUT
NOUN.
UllAUK DKV.ONS.
Host cow. over three years obi,(No. ll.)
second Lest cow, over liner VON rs old,
(No. tn,) Lest heller, under throe old,(No
?2,) second best helfet, under t h ree venrs
old, (No. 12,) Or. John A. Hark sd a le.
0 OA tn-: lH'IMIA.MS.
Host cow, ovoi throe years, (No. "ja,)
soe.aid host cow, over throe years obi,
(No. !,) IK-MI heifer, miller three years
old, second host heifer, under threo
year old, W. L. Shell.
OMA OK .I KUSKVS.
Host bull, under three years obi; KOC
ond bo.st bull, under three years old j
host cow, J, ll Wharton; second host
cow, NN'. II. (Sarrctt; best heifer, under <
three years obi, W. H. Il:n ris; seeoml
host heifer, a udor threo yours old, Itich
nrd linnie,'.
1 i ll A UK liol .ST 1\ I NS.
Host bull, under three years old, AV. N.
Wharton; second best bull, under three
years old: host cow, over throe yours
bid; second best cow, ovor throe old, B.
A. Wharton; host heifer, under throe
yours old, A. H. Holmes; HCcond host
heifer, lltldor throe Years old, l>r. L. S.
Fuller.
OltADK BllAIIAMS.
Host oow, OVO!' tb roo years old, second
host cow, over three venrs old, Allen
Dial.
Heat herd of Jerseys, live, W. P. Har
ris.
II. 1?. Stewart,
M. A. Knight,
H. H. Youno;,
Committee.
Dm Ki) FituITS, AC.
1 box dried okra, Mrs. Ii. I). Far
ley! 1 box dried grapes, Mrs, E. J,
Lark.
WIN KS.
1 bottle of wine, Richard Hunter;
1 bottj?^f grape, Mrs. J. I). M.
~~7<trri\\ ;'l bott lc of claret, M, Corpin,
Greenville; i bottle of blackberry,
Miss Lula E. Jones; 1 bottle of
blackberry, Mrs. Agnes Anderson;
] bottle ofsetipperiiong, Miss Sallie
A. Davis; l bottle of blneklierrv,
Miss Sallie A. Davis; 1 bottle each
of apple and elderberry, Miss Mary
15. Brown; l bottle of muscadine,
Miss Sallie Smith.
SAITH.
1 glass of plum, Miss Isabel
Wright; 1 jar plum, Miss M. E.
Anderson; I bottle of cucumber,
Miss Lulee Lark; I glass of cucum
ber, Mrs. H. F. Moseley; I bottle of
mustard chow chow, <?. F. Mose
ley; 1 glass of chow chow, Mrs. (I,
F. Moseley; l glass of ton* ito, Mrs.
A. F. Sherard.
JAMS.
l glass of blackberry, T. v. simpson.
HONKY.
1 lot ol'honey, Aaron Cannon.
Bl'TTKii.
1 dish of hotter, Mr. Allon Dial; 1 dish
of butter, Mr. H. I?, (?arlington.
BBANS.
1 jar of heans, Mrs. K. J. Lark.
Ha KA H.
1 loaf of broad. Allen Dial; I dozen Lis
cuits, Caroline Hird; 2 custard*, Mrs. \V.
N. Wharton; 1 loaf of bread, Mrs- J. H.
Smith.
MACHINERY.
1st combination sulky plow and culti
vator, J. W. Jonos, 1st premium : sulky
cultivator, by W. L. Boyd ?fe Co., IHI
premium; walking cultivator, hy YA . L.
Bovd A Co.
H A H HOWS.
1st Corbin disc harrow, A. VV. Bram
el; 1st Dare smoothing harrow, J. W.
ones.
FKKJ> CUTTERS,
1st "all right" food cutter, ?, B. An
derson; 3d boss food cutter, A. W. Bram
lott.
WAHRING FLOWS.
1st two boroo Turn plow, W. Ii. Boyd| j
2bd two horso turn plow, J. W. JOIIOH;.
1st. grain drill, H. B. Anderson.
WAOONS.
1st. one horse wagon, Cox A Markly,
(i. B. Andorson; 1st. two horse wagon,
dbl Hickory, Martin A Fuller.
The word Blue Indicates first pre
mium, and Red second.
2 children's overcoats, blue and
red, Mrs. A. Sherard; 1 child's coat,
blue, Mrs. Agnes Andorson; 1 bolt
Piedmont sheeting. 1 bolt Piedmont
drills, S. C. manufactured, exhibi
tor, Dr. J. A. Harksdnlc; I bair
wreath, blue, Mrs. Alice Hampton;
I CbeStertiebl crochet child's dress
and cap, Mi.-s Def ?lie ('ash, niue; 1
white embroidered plo cushion.'
Miss Ueasic Cash, blue; I colored '
embroidered pin cushion, blue, Mrs. I
Mutti?' Anderson; ? lamp liiat> onie,
.Mrs. N. li. Kierut?f; 1 zephyr shoul
der cape, blue, Miss O. J..Wharton;
1 pair ladies' silk hose, blue, Mrs.
Stobo Carlington | 1 pa*r ' e roe hot
toilet mats, bia , Miss II sMie t'a? h ;
I torebon collar and culls, blue,
Mrs. \V. T. Smith; bead bag aad
cushion, blue, Mima Jacobs; 1 bil
ton necklace, blue, Mrs. ,1. <;.
Brown; l bice scarf, blue, Mrs. J.
U. Brown; hand-made lace, blue,
Mrs. AV. T. Smith; crochet mat aad
lace jabot, blue, Miss Sallie Watts;
crochet tidy, blue, .Miss Emiline
Madden; darned nc! pillow shams,
blue' MIS. W. H. Gilkorson; infant's
flannel, embroidered, Mrs. it. c.
Watts; infant's li nen, embroidered,
blue, Mrs. I>. A. Tune; crochet lace
with linen thread, blue, Miss Alice
Farrow; drawn luce handkerchief,
blue, Mrs. N.J. Holmes; goose down
cape and muir, blue, Miss Nannie
Franks; darned net bibb,blue, Miss
Fannie Willis: cambric neck tie,
blue, Mrs. W. 'i. Smith, lace hand
kerchief, blue, Mrs. Z. M. Sullivan;
calla lily mat, red, Miss Anna Mil
ler; crochet tidy and trimming,
red, Miss Jennie Cook; baby hood
aad sack, blue, Mrs. Arthur Hulli
van; bead mat, blue, Miss Minnie
Fuller; infant skirt, blue, Mrs. W.
A. Jamieson; pincushion on eho
notlle, blue, Mrs. J. I). Pitts; infant
skirt, embroidery on flannel, nat,
MIS. W. A. .Jamieson; daisy tidy,
blue, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan; infant
robe, hand embroidered, blue, Mrs.
H. C. Watts; pea cock fan, red,
Mrs. M. M.Allison; darned net dress,
blue, Miss Aunlo (tarlington; nia
c.reme tidy, blue, Mrs. Arthur Sulli
van; fox tail duster, blue, Miss ().
J. Wharton; hair braid, blue, Mrs.'
.1/ollie Wathington; black silk
scarf, ,blue, Mrs. W. T. Smith;
white feather fan, bine, Mrs. M. M.
Allison; child's dress in darned not,
red, Mrs.,W. II. (illkcrson; child's
short cloak, blue, Miss Alice Hamp
ton; linen bolster and pillow shani,
blue, Mrs. H. W. Bulli laundry,
blue, Rose Williams; infant's long
clonk, blue, Miss Bessie Cash; in
fant's dress in drawn thread and
knitted lace, blue, .Vis. W. A. Jam
ieson; infant's dress in drawn
thread and tatting, blue, -Vis. L.
\. Tune; infant's die? in band
made lace, blue, J/rs. Arthur Sulli
van; infant'-! ftfnghnn, blue, J/rs.
W. A. Jamieson; feather braid
trimming, blue, J/rs. K. Adkins;
fancy inlaid work box, blue, <>. W.
Parketon; fancy inlaid cane, I hn?,
a. W. Parketon; fish scale wreath,
blue, Mrs. s. 1'. Richardson; wax
Howers, blue, J/i-s J/attlc Hurn
side; w ax fruit, blue, J/rs. John F.
Bolt; bracket sawing, blue, Thos.
Wright; 1 pair cotton half hose,
blue, J/rs. Agnes Anderson; 1 pair
wool half bose, blue, J/rs, Agnes
Anderson; child's hose, blue, il/1 ss
J/amie Brooks; mat in crewel,
blue, J/rs. J. I). Af. A'haw; olden
time embroidery, knitted wool lace,
ebibl's tlunnel skirt, outline cm
broidery, kensington work in silk,
ends of mantel lambreques, ken
sington work in wool, baby sack,
blue, .Hrs. J. E. Wilkes; ladies'
skirt, blue, Miss Lilly Crisp; pillow
east's, hand-made, blue, Miss Ada
C. Fowler; silk crazy quilt by /.a
dles' /lld Society of Presbyterian
church, 1st premium, blue; patch
work silk quilt, 1st premium, Mrs.
Hugh Cray; patchwork silk quilt,
2d premium, Mrs. E. C. Watts;
worsted patchwork quilt, 1st pre
mium, Mrs. S. S. Watts; worsted
, patchwork quilt, 2d premium, Miss
I Marni?',Sullivan ; lidd work quilt
I Inject ton, 1st premium, Miss Hettie
I Fowler; lidd work unquilted In
cotton, 1st premium, Miss /sizzle
/sanford; lidd work unquilted in
cotton, 2d premium, Miss /.izzi"
?anford; patchwork quilt, cotton,
1st premium, Mrs. E. J. /.ark;
patchwork quilt, colton, -jd pre
mium, Mrs. K.J. /.ark; patchwork
quilt, cotton, 2d premium, Mrs. T.
F. A'impson; patchwork quilt, cot
ton, 2d premium, Mrs. H. F. Terry;
patchwork quilt, ?rotton, 2?l pre
mium, Mrs. W. .s. Benjandn.
FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT.
For tho largest y ??dd of Chufas,
not lews than 200 [ioumis, W. P.
Harris.
SAMPLES OF FIELD CHOPS.
Rest half dozen stalks of cotton,
R.C.Davis; best bushel of stock
corn, part in ear, L. E. Farley; best
buslud of bread corn, A. R. Holmes
best bushel of wheat, L. E. Farley;
best bushel of barley Martin ?ft
Fuller; best bushel of rye, J. H.
Coopor; best bushel of sweet pota
toes, yam and Spanish, Sallie H.
Davis; best buslud of sweet pota
toes, other, J. lt. Willis; best bush
el of Irish potatoes, Mrs. Dr. Irby;
best bushel of ground peas, Aaron
Cannon; b?>st half dozen pumpkins,
A. R. Holmes; best tobacco, Dr. H.
F. Kilgore.
VEGETABLES.
Host dozen beets, J. Wadi' An
derson; best half dozen ogg plants,
Dr. A. C. Fuller; best half dozen
beads of cabbages, J. W. Monroe;
best peek of onions, L. E. Farley;
best half bushel of Turnips, Dr. W.
Wright; liest exhibition ?if vege
tables, quantity and quality to be
considered, li. E. Farley.
PRESERVES.
Qno Jar pear preserves and one
jar of pencil preserves, Miss M. E.
Anderson; one bottle of tig, Miss
Initie Wright; ono jar of Water
melon, Miss Kai?' Lark; ?nie. glass
watermelon, Miss Agnes Ander
ion; one glass of blackberry, Miss
Mary H. Brown; one jar musk
melon, Miss W. T. Smith.
SWEET PICKLES.
1 Jar sweet pickle, M. E. Ander
son ; 1 jar tomatto, MTS. J. AV. Todd ;
r jar conch, Mrs. N. B. Dial; 1 bot
tle, Mrs. G. W.Shell; 1 glass toma
to, Mrs. J. IX M. Shaw; 1 glass
green tomato, Mrs. J. I). M. Sha w.
J ELLIES.
2 glasses apple, Mrs. J. W. Todd;
1 glass of apjde, Mrs. L. E. Farley;
1 glass of apple MissLutie Wright;
I glass of plum, Miss Isabel Wright;
I glflSS each of black berry and ap
ple, Mrs. T. F. Simpson; I glass
each of apple and ?n ape, Mrs. AL
?0< I i d ; I ala* cacti pi muscadine,
apple, grape plum, blackberry,
Caroline Bird; I gills* each of I
grape, muscadine and apple, Miss
Kate Lark; 2 glasses of applo,Mrs.
W. C. Irby; 1 glass of applo, Col.
Burnside; 1 glass of muscndine,
Miss Olly Wharton; J glass of ap
plo, Mrs. Wharton; ??ne glass of
apple, Mrs. Agnes Anderson,; l
glass of apple, Miss Lula Joues; 1
glass of applo, Mrs. Goo. F. M?'se
ley; l glass of blackberry, "Mrs.
(fco. F. Moseley; - glassess of ap
ple. Miss Sallie A. Davis; l glass
crabb, Mrs. s. D, Carlington ; i glass
?>f muscadine, Mrs, s. 1). (tarling
ton; I glass ??f applo, Mrs. 1). C.
Smith; 1 dish of qui nco, Mrs. W.
A. Mcclintock; 2 glass of apple and
quiuee, Mrs. W. A. Mcclintock.
MARMALADES.
1 plate of lippl?, Mi's. T. F. Simp
son; 1 glass of apple, Miss Abbie
11 ol mes.
HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS.
2 Jars of canned peaches: Mrs.
N. H. Dial.
SALA ns.
1 dish of chicken sahul, Mrs.
Moseley; 1 bottle of hlgden, Mrs.
J. 1). M. Shaw.
CATSUP.
1 bottle spice tomato, Mrs. J. W.
Todd; l bottle each of tomato and
pepper, Mrs. L. E. Farley,; 1 bottle
of tomato, Miss Luleo Lark; 1 bot
tle of tomato, Mrs. J. D. M. Shaw;
1 glass ?>f tomato, green, Mrs. Ceo.
F. Moseley; I glass tomato, ripe,
Mrs. Ceo. F. Moseley; 1 glass of
tomato, M rs. A. F. Sherard ; 1 bot
tle of tomato, J. R. Smith.
PICKLES.
1 bottle pickles, Mrs. W. D. Can
non; 1 bottle cucumber, 1 bottle
mixod, Miss Lulce Lark; 1 glass
of cabbage, Miss Sallie A. Davis; 1
glass of tomato, sweet, Miss Callie
V. Davis.
MO LA SS KS SYRUP.
1 glass sorghum, .Ino. T. Mc
Gowan; I glass sorghum, J. W.
Blakcly.
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS.
I Best portrait lu ??il, Prof. C. J.
I Kiorulff; best landscape painting,
j in oil, Mrs. lt. C. Watts; best lantl
I scape painting in oil (from nature)
divided between Mrs. K. I>. Jack
son and Prof. C. J. Kier ul ff; crayon
drawing, Mrs. H. C. Watts; Pastel 1
I pointing Mrs. R. C. Watts; Sketch, I
tirst effort, Mamie Fergugon; Lus
tre painting, Mrs. K. 1). Jackson;
Pencil drawing, Miss Anna Ma
ha Hoy; Monochrome painting, Mrs.
J.J. Pluss: Oil painting on glass,
Miss M. 1>. Holmes; Placque, Mrs.
K.D.Jackson; Kensington paint
ing, Mrs. K. 1). Jackson; Tapestry
painting, Mrs. K. 1). Jackson; pic
ture in hammered brass, Miss M.
B. . Holmes; Collection of photo
graphs, A-e., J. lt. Ghnsoner; best
ami larg?'si exhibition of paintings,
Mrs. K. D. Jackson.
M.r.s. R. C. Watts,
Mrs. C. E. Tune,
Mrs. J. 1). McLucas,
Committee.
PREMIUM LIST of FLOWERS*'
1st. Handsomest stund of cut !
Howers, Mrs. Lucy lloyd.
2ml. 11 andsmncs* stand roses, ex
clusively, Miss Mattie Burnside.
3rd. Handsomest stand of gera
niums, Mrs. P, Alice Compton.
.Uh. Handsomest specimen of
greenhouse niants.
Miss Jennie Simkins,
Miss Lucy Barksdnle,
Mr. F. P. McGowan,
Committee.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
- LAURENS COUNTY,
IN PROBATE COURT.
Whereas, Nancy <>. bridges, has ap
plied to nie for Lottern of Administra
tion, with will annex, on thc Kslato of
Mrs. Martha C. t?nmes, deceased.
These are therefore to eile and adinoii- .
e.ii nil and singular the kindred and I
I creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- ?
pear before nie at a COU rt of l'rohato to j
Probate to ho holden at my office at I
Laurens?'. H., on the 1st h day of NON.
1885, at l()o"elock, A. M., to show cause,
If any they ran, why letters should not
he granted.
(ftv?n under my hand and seal this,
the lid dav of November, lsS5.
A. W. BURNSIDE, J. I?, h. c.
Nov. 3, IKS? ll 2t
WANTED.
2?,0(K) Bushels of Cotton Seed.
Highest prices paid in Cash.
W. Y. SHERARD,
Laurens C. IL, S. C.
Oct. I, 1885. 15 tf.
NE0CH WEST,
- DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spectacles, Sic,
MNREPAIRINO A SPECIALTY,
^jflfAll work Guaranteed. jf&
L A ? R K X S, C. H., S. C.
sept- 2, 'sr? ? 4m
Special Notice.
All persons Indebted to W. L.
Boyd ami W. L. R??y?I & Co., ?dther
by note or uccnunt, are earnestly
requested to Mettle same by Novem
ber 1st, and save cost ns wc are
compelled to raise money to carry
on business.
W. L. BOYDA- CO.
opt. 0, '80 (> 2m
TAKE NOTICE,.
ALL pevsonfl indebted to lt.
F. tfe J. O. C. Fleming will
please call and settle.
After Jan. 1st, 18815, all un
settled notes anti accounts will
be put in the bands of an Olli
cer for collection.
t?pT If you haven't ?ot the
money, we will }>ay liberally
?Of cotton on account.
Sep. ?5, '85 ') 8 td.
IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS !
c . -AT TUE_& *
Furniture ?^stletcEl
jTLHJjVEIlSrC3r ?Sc BOVSTLES,
838 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA OA.
The LARGEST HOUSE in the City !
The Cheapest House in the South !!
We buy f<>r Cash and cant too Undersold.
PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITSln Quality and Quantity novor
before soon.
SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES und BOOK-CASES by tho hundred,
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS und TABEES by tho ttros&
MIRRORS, PICTURES and BRACKETS In endless Variety.
RABY CARRIAGES, LOUNGES aud Every thing to bo had In a First
Class House.
Call lind seo, or write for Outs and Prices.
W. I, DELPH, ;
813 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WHOLESALE amd RETAIL DEALER IN
COOKING STOVES, "HE ATI Nfl STOVES, GRATES, TINWARE.
Buy the EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE.
Seventeen different Sizes and Kinds in Stock.
Heating Stoves in great variety, for wood and coal Tinware at
Low ligures for Cash.
TIN-PLATE, SHEET IRON, SOLDER.
W. I. DELPH.
^:\lrs. N. BRUM CLARK*
Has oponcned un Elegant Line of LADIES'A CHILDREN'S HATS,
CAPS, ETC. Her stock embraced ?ill the Novelties fd* tho Season.
Velvets, fancy and plain, Velveteens, Plushes, Braids, Buttons, and her
Usual supply of Notions. Having secured tho most competent assist
ants, we have resumed tho business of
DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING!
Parties out of tho city eau bo satisfactorily titted by sending your cor
rect mensuro. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
MKS. Ts'. BRUM CLARK,
819 Broad Street, Augu ta, Ga,
-#YOUNG,HACK&CO.,#
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCER'S,
901 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, .:
S CV ?
Book A^IDr-CLg Store
NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES!!
NEW PRISES!!
We ure now receiving daily additions to our Stock, and will cotinuo
to Increase tho attractions, in both department*, until the holtduy*.
Remember we will not be undersold !
OUTR, BOOK JDEP ARTi?VoiSTT
Contains a large assortment of Books, of all kinds. Hooks for Roys-and
("iris, Toy Books, Juvenile Books, Chatterbox Books of Elidion, History.
Travels, Humor, Biography, Rcligi ll, Science, Poetry, Music and Art,
GOOK AT 0UY{ PRIGS:
The following large, 12nio. books, well printed and handsomely bound
in Cloth and ('old, only 7?ets; often worth $1.20:
Robinson Crusoe, Thaddeus of Warsaw,
Arabian Nights, History of England,
Gulliver's Travels, French History,
(HI Blas, . East Lynne,
Juno Eyrie, Don Quixote,
And u bandied others.
Elegant editions of all the popular poets, inclu
ding
Tennyson, Whittler,
Byron, Scott,
Shakespeare, Meridith,
Burns, Longfellow,
"With finest binding, gilt edge, only $1.25) worth $2.00.
BIBLES! BIBLES!! BIBLES ! ! !
From Blots to $10.00.
A complete Set of Dickons, lu box, 12 Volumes, bound in Cloth ami
Gilt, large print, $12.00 Tor Sot.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBU
From Mets, to $8.00-bound in leather and plush.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS
From lOetn. to #2.00-cloth, loather and plush.
BEAUTIFUL SCRAP ROOKS from 20 cents to $2.00.
A fall hue of WRITING DESKS, TOILET SETS, WORK-BONES,
Ac, Ac, Ac
Latest Novelties in Stationery.
Hood Note Paper Blets, por qr.; White Envelopes 6ctS. per pkg.
Lead Pencils, with rubber tips, 2?ets. por doz; also, aa
assorted Due of Pencils, Pens, Inks, Inkstands,
Cards, Papers, Pictures, Picturo Eramos,
PlCttirO Cord, Dominoes, Draught
Boards, Stereoscopes, Ric hter's French Harps, Law Blanks, Shoot Mu
sic, Ac., Ac, Ac. In fact, everything that should bo found in a
First-Class Rook and Drug Storn.
OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT
Has been replenished for the Fall and Winter irado, and we are now
prepared to furnish physicians, and thc public generally, thc A t goods
at moderate prices. Give us a call and examine our goods before buy
ing. Rcspec tfully,
J. S WILKES.
?t*f?iiWtruri.iiiii.-i-i "-M
Having greatly improved our pince of hun!ness in order to meet th
demands of our increased trade, wo now eomo to the front with tim
largest and mont -cumplo stool* of FAMILY (J HOCK RI RU, CONFJBC
TIONF.RIES, AC, to he found anywhere, which we propose to soil at
pri?es that
?DEFY CQOPEMTON.*
.Hoing in our own house, having no rent to pay, ami buying good?
from the best houses, at lowest Cash prtees, we propose to give the ad"
vantage thus derived ti) our customer.
Highest eash indee p:?d for hides and furs. Top of the Market pain
for Cotton?
LAURENS 5. C.
JW 4-?OOI
rou
BA^OKA-IISTS I2ST DRY-GOODS,
TDross Goods, Ladies nsre wrrr>a.rl?LS
And Wraps of all qualiMos aim! prices, Notions,
is^illinery, Boots etnd Shoes.
F U R NI ? U R E A S P E ?IA L T Y !
GrO TO
MINTER & JAMESON'S
Cheap Cash Store.
Thoy ?ill soil th?' J nines Sloans ?jfil.o08hooi Mhitor & .Jnmioson'sf&?O'
Every' pair W arranted. Cull and gel prides before having and Save
MOXJ4Y,
jVCIlSTTElPt & JAMIESON,
Leaders OF LOW Prices.
?v.s * -+?* .-??-* 9
From oftrly morn to tUiwy ?ivo
Thc pnopl? come in crowds t<> seo
The handsome stock ?>f M.tV J.
'riic jrood H are cheap you munt bollevo,
When ovory tOWSalap glvoa tho praise.
felton is l'?w ! the furmorN cry,
Who will <>nr winter ?lock supply?
Wo cannot lu-jj, no ?O'O? ntl,
Unies* wo bog from M.& J.
COM K ONE, COME ALL
And see and feel and be convinced that
GRAHAM & SPANKS
llave ono of the Largest anti Host Assorted Stocks, of
GENERAL NERRH AND?SF. IN THE COUNTRY
Call and examine our Stock of Ladles' and (?eats' Hose, (?loves,
Gents'Collars and Cuffs, Ladles' .jerseys, walking .Jackets, New
Markets, Cloak'?, Dross doods, Silks,' Prints, Rleachlgs, Ticking,
Ging haillH, Shirting, Sheeting, < 'ottoil ( 'becks, Tables Damask, Tow,
els, Doylies, Dinseys, Jenn-, Ctlssiinci'CS, ami everything generally
koot in ?i (Irst-class store.
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Our Stock of Clothing is completo thia Season. We are now
prepared to save von moiiov in this line?
Slioes, Shoes.
In this line it ls useless for us to xiv anything, for uar i ...-.ima cr*
know that we always keep the best ?tock of shoes in town.
H AT.sand CAPS-In this linc we ea *
Wc wish to call your attention to mir Stock of Shirts. Our $1.00
Shirt turns down anything on tho hill.
Groceries-Sugar, Coffee, Table-salt, Choose, Crackers, Canned
Goods. Sunps Starch, Soda, Bluing, Popper, Splco, Chewing Tobneco
Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, AC.
GRAHAM & SPARKS. V*
The BigEagle!
J. E. Cooper & Co.
TIavo removed their Stock of Fancy and Family Groceries;
Confectioneries, Fruits, ?tc.
Vegetables, Wooden-ware, Hoots, 8)100* ami Hats
to the new store, just completed, under tho sign of the "Rig Eagle," fitf^t
side of Public Hqunre.
Highest pricospn?d for Produce, Huies, Etc.
?0~ We thank our customers for paul patronage, und solicit a con
tinuance of tho same. Call anti see us.
J. lt. COO PER ?Si CO.
Tlie Laurensville
FEMALE COLL SE
Re-opens Monday, September 140 S8?
Fully equipped in all Ooimitments. Apply . ?cirt
1 have on bund a Lot iff FINK AI F/fA LLIC, Cl.DAR, WALN'CT
end ROSEWOOD llCRlAD (.'ASKS mid CASKETS, niuo, a Ltd of
Choan Collins from J?.tiu upward*
gfkT Meerie furiwbdii tl on nil oocnslonft M Mindi price.
li. Ii, HINTER.