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The Advertiser. LATHENS, Jun. (JU,, \XH{\. LOCAL JTIOMS. Cotton buyers aro on u "loaf.** Good ?liant? ring through Heaven like ? boll. A (Jr;tiul HnM will be Arranged for tho l Ith of Fo hr uar j*. Our town lins had a IttttgnilU'Onl tratio during Hie past few wooka. All ?mr schools opened willi un in oroascd huuthor of pupils af tor tho holi days. Tho World's Week ?f Pre ver opened j Sunday, Jan. :><l, and will closo next Hui day. Tho happiest faces soon on the streets those ?lays, belong to merchants who ail vert ?se. 'l'he collogo hoys, who have boon spond ingChristmas at homo, have returned to their duties. Capt. H. lt. TILLMAN ?hicieres that he will not ho a candidate for Oovernor of South Carolina. The corporators of the Columbia, New, berry and Laurens Railroad will meet lu Columbia on the nth Inst. During the ahseneo \ the editor, next week .J. T. JOHNSON Ks<p, will have charge of THU ADVKIITLSKU. A number of young pcoplo attended balls at Clinton and Orceuwood and re port favorably from both places. An exchange says, when a young lady SOtS herself up as A bell, it is fair to pre mune she wants someone to ring her. All our churches have full congrega tions ??very Sabbath, willoh shows the increase in thc population of mir town. As nothing stronger than water ls ab lowed tn this town, we would suggest that our "city fathers" have the public wells repaired. Last week in speaking ?>f the tourna ment, we gave Mr. Lim SI.MCSON .1 out of 0 rings, when it should huvc been oight out of nine. N. J. HOLM KS, l><|.? had a new buggy torn to pieces by allowing a ?fCtttlc horse to stand unhitched. Fortunately, Hi oro was no one in the buggy at the time. Mr. ZKIMIKNIAII MAOJVKN, living about six miles from this place, died on Sat urday last. He was taken sick in thc morning ami died about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, of heart discuse. Mr. P. H. CON NO lt will b<> absent from lils office, on professional business, in Abbeville, for liv?? or six ?lays, from Wednesday, Dec. 7th. Persons having work for him w ill Ix? govi-rned accord ingly. It is said that Laurens, up to this time luis patronized the Augusta and Spar ianburg Railroad better than any other station on the linc. If it is supposed that this town is dead, it is a mistake that's all. Wo loam that on Wednesday night Mr. PKHBY JUANS, of tins County, lost bis barn and contents, consisting of fodih'r, shucks, ?fcc., by lire. Other out houses roceived serious damage. Sup posed tobe the work of au incendiary. Evorybody abuses newspapers be cause they ure not always full of nows, but if they would only try for one?? to write a readable article when they had absolutely nothing to write about, we aro suro they would hold up on nowa papers and appreciate the position of an editor. Rut tor thc efficiency of Hi?! Hook and Ladder Company, and the timely as sistance of the eitizOtlS, black and w hite, WO would, in all probably, have to ri cord the lossof considerable property hy tho tin? on Wednesday last. Thc roof of J. M. RinuLK A Co.'s Shop caught from a spark supposed to have bcon from tint engine. Thc damage ls esti mated at fcJO.no. The time for tin- election of a now Town Connell ls drawing near, mid .Ui.ince to say, omulidatSA are not crowding too-fluid. Tho position ?.f In tondant ?jf th? Town of Uuvrcns ls not a desirable one, by any means, but sonic goo?! man, who will do nothing moro than tho law requires, lait who will enforce tho law to tho letter, will oci talnly gain tho lasting. voundem-n mid esteem of the good people of this ontlro community. Trains Delayed. Tho heavy ruins on Sunday "night ? csustxl tho' trestlo o/cr Ltttlo River on the G. L. ?V H. Huilroud, to glvo way. Trains have boen delayed al this piuco in consoquonee. Ww*---^ TU? Lue toy Numbera. At tho Annual Christmas Drawing on Now Years live, Mr. L. fr. TAY LOK held tho fortunate ticket (112). The ticket thu* drew th o doll (No. 2.) has not boen prodUCed, MO HlU beautiful doll Still nw attn sn ow nor. r en ovals. r. HIIKAMAN lina mored Into th?? Hunter house. tisses MI-CANTS expect to nun c into tho Ihiidellu Hotel Fob. 1st. \tr. H. IL HAHLINOTON lins reeently 1*. t d up a house for th?> uso of Mrs. K i KIICLKK'S tsohool. Mr. Di LLI NO II A M and family have tuovud Into Mrs. HOYU'S residence on thc College Campus. J fMf? ? & Mrs. Hess* <.&>" has moved with her family imo one of Mr. A. H. new hoQlKft y *^y?^Mf IT 1 PelonlousWPlirr On Monday ttl ern lng abom %lMa o'clock, UH"ML J. Wrf\,li? JONK^VAJJ? lng to his hoivoftotid town, h/- ittet %?? gro mau by Hm t,mrto>>f WASH 4tUMbE who asked If he, (Mr. -T.), hud any woyT lo cut, to which ho wot vet! n iiogstiye iinswer. After' Mj;. J. had boen in his ll'illHH A fl># jjioiiiOll! Ile le ard ll llolrtO iii tho roougf; ahovfej h hm and" ?ta gol nt? lip-stairs i^JP||Jp fl?gro^iad'in* lor??d his house, timi no excuse coll ld bo given it ls probable (hat hq did no with felonious Intent, flo WITS prompt ly carried rial Justh <?. M i LLr.it Hint whllo in itu? hands of th" <>Ai< or lu, attempted jfltjnake his e?#ape?| ){? it sow In Jail. W*?.*u has just served .10 tlaya In Juli fuAAfcallng ?nd it iconm ti? has not formed earnest roaolutlons to amend hU way? for Hie Now Year. Now Year ? Day lu Laurens. Tho custom .of pnying4JNcw Your callas was observed hero for thc in d tillie. Although few of thejioii e s wore prepared specially for collers, yet all ladies received und entertained the young men in tho same spirit that prompted tho movement. Wo think thc custom commendable, as it servos to stimulate social intercourse. At the following places eal rora vere received: Miss'Mattie Burnside, assist ed by Miss tjiiHsio Barrett) Mrsjlt. P? Todd; Mrs. Ferguson, assisted by Miss Manilo and Mrs. Mci.ncaa; Mrs. Pitts, assisted By Miss Lula and Misses Lucy Rarksda'o and Mollie Wilkes; Mrs. Uilkerson. assisted by Mrs. Sherard and Miss Mctihcc; at the Female College, Mrs. I lr it tull, Mrs. .Licksou, Mi... (?rr, Miss Swindler and Miss Nora King cn tortninOli their friends; Miss Podio Fair received at tho Parsonage) Mrs. Rieb ardson, assisted by Miss Jessie; at Mrs. S. D. (.'tirlliigton's, Mrs. Young and Mrs. KierultT received;"Mrs.) Tune, asslstod by Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. .Anderson. At many places refreshments were served,.and the few moments spent in exchanging congratulations and good wishes for the new'ycar, made the day pass pleasantly bo all. On the, part of thc young mon, we cati say lt was a de lightful afternoon, and, although tho first, lt will not bo the hist of tho Now Year Cnlls. The day (dosed w Ith a nice dance at the Kiclua dson House. Personal. Mr. (JKO. <?KOOKS hus opened a marble yard in I nion, S. C. Mrs. KiKUlTi.KK hus returned from a few weeks visit "to relutlves. Mrs. Dr. Ona, of Cnion County, ia visiting her mother, Mrs; IlltlTTON. Misses (?aw and A.CKH1?, of William-1 ston, aro visiting at_Mr. J. P. fllt.vV'S. Mr. W. C. P. ItOHKItTSON has changed his quarters and can now be found with Mr. T. HOHKUTSON. Prof. Jos. A. Hoi.MKS, of the t'niver sity of North Carolina, spoilt a few days at his old home last week. Miss Lian.AM) Melli on and Misses MAY and NITA HAUUISON, of < ? reen vi lie, have been spondiug "a few days with rolativea here. Miss ROSA Foy CU K, after spending thc holiday vacation at home, hus re turned and resumed her duties UH teacher in tho Female College. Miss MATTH: CALHOUN, a highly ac eoinplished and pleasant young lady, Wlio hus been visiting relatives und friends ill towt! and in the county fori several weeks, returned to her home, at Ninety-Six, on Saturday last. Citizens Meeting. At a meeting of citizens, held Jan. I, Maj. N. S. Harris was called to tho chair, ?nd P. A. Simpson roqUCStod to act as secretary. After the chairman read the call and Stated tho object of tho meeting, which w as to nominate a ticket for Intendant and Wardens for the town "Of Laurens for the ensuing; year. It was on motton agreed that nominations be made from the lloor. Dr. IJ. R. Mar tin being nominated foi intendant, and Mossrs. A. W. Burnside, (J. W. Tune, A. H. Shell and J, M. Robertson for War dens, and lhere being no other nomina tions, thc above named gentlemen wore declared to be thc choice ol' the meeting. lt was moved and carried that the pro ceedings of Ibo meeting be published in THU A ovKHTiaKli and tia ntl <l. P. A. SIMPSON, Sec'y. Goontg BorresponflEDGe. CLINTON. "J." Our schools ar'.? all on a recess for the holidays, bot v ill resume on the llrst Monday in January. Di. U.C. Welford, our resident den tist, has recently added to his already complete oquipillOllt, a splendid dental engine. You may put down, as Nos. 'Jami I, In the new, Mr. Jack Dillard lo Miss Ada Elliott, and Mr. Langford to Miss F.il genia (?ore. Still they come, and you may look for n few more next week. Mrs. Peek, an octogenarian, ls visiting | her daughter, Mrs. Siuionton, matron of the Thorn wadi Orphanage, Mi.ss ?'ar rio Turnor and Miss Kills Cobb, of (Irceiiw'ood, aro visiting Mr. C. lt. Adams. Thc many friends of Dr. .). F. D.i\ is will rogWt to part with him," ?Kith asa splendid gentleman of the old school, ?ad 'V' physician of unusui.l ability. 1/SthJ) Dr. hecks a new? -Hold for his yto j fessloital duties ha Texas. A ( linton rady visited your elly re oonlly,.fbr thc first Hmo in twenty-four yeats. "HhC was utterly astonish, xi and' hew ildered at tb" ( bunged mid improved appearanc?' of everything, and recog nized the Todd Rlock us tho only fa miliar object which met hor eyes. Christmas hus come um! gone, and thc stern realities of proparution for unothor y?'iir, ure standing face to face with all thoughtful! persons. .Tho Clinton Ama teur's rendition, of a light drama, on last WcdndHduy night, was a completo suc cess in every respect and xviii probably be repeated at an early day. The < 'hi i il H i.e. tree for tho Orphans was a splendid ntl'air, and the little OIION were just as happy ns they could bo. After tho tree was over, the rooms of the House of Peace were tin own open to thc young folks of the town, w ho w ith music and conversation, Interspersed >vith a var bid display of Uno T.ooks, jstlo the evening poss off very plon itlvvV '. - <*lt<>*8 II I LL. MACK. ^ ?tin hus palntori his bonne. I .md family, of Hunter uro now living near C'ros-i t ? i - I .: - ? Ucv. R. W. Seymour and family have iemo\cd to Waterloo. Ho end Ids in-, tercsthi;; family will be mich missed in this cominnuity. They w ill bo<piito an J mhiitlon to Waf. rh.o. lt really looks lile Waterloo will chsorb Cross Hill. Mr. Willie Itrysoii und Miss Rettie i. i' eil' married on tho -lt h, tilias Kve. Rey. T. tl. Craig tied not I bi. h joined thc hupp\ couple ^VvUPlTV^' A''iy Hio'Wnnirc flow ' ?T^ on tim brow of the bri?ifl nevi l witina-, und may the shadow of th? groom nover grow lesn. Thc hot supper was ?pille a Mice, ts Something over fifty (lollara WUH made, and tho ladles aro quito plonsod with their offort. Tho moat intoroating ovont connected with tho hot supper was guessing nt tho nuinbor of Booti in a gourd. It was found that theil? were kV)800(1?and Dr. J. l>. Austin, nf Coro* naen wns tho successful man ; another WUH the timid and bashful bachelor, who rode With three young ladies in his buggy nt the same lime. I>?>HI.Ol! I?. O. JOB PRINCE. A line young guard (log, belonging to Mrs. Susan Dorr oh, loft home some three weeks since to follow sonic of tho family to Lotirons C\ li. IJcforo roach ing town they met the construction train on. tho <:. ?V L. 1?. tt. Tho dog wont near tho engine, ami by some chance, accident or otherwise, got badly burned by escaping steam. It then turned and ran back home. On reaching homo if was in a stale of frenzy from the severity of the pain. From n very .gentle and friendly .dog, ho became nt once almost n maniac, biting at every thing that carno near him. Although ho bad never before boen celebrated as a tighter, now be could knock out the largest and fiercest bulldog in thc Ural round, lie left home und wollt exten sively through the Dial neighborhood, biting and fighting all the dogs he met. From there ho made his way down to (Joodgion's, still lighting as Le went, {til ?sontowhore in tho neighborhood he wan ahot. But tho strange thing about it la that several of the dogs bitten by bim have already died from typical hydrophobia, while Others have been billed after manifesting unmistakable Symptoms of the disease. Will Mr. Pasteur, or soino one else, explain strictly on the germ theory, bow Ibo scalding of that dog with steam could develop hydrophobia? I have no disposition to join in thc controversy now going on in your town on tho subject of Prohibitiofn. I wish to say, however, that tho disputants are arguing from false premises. Sensible poo plo wdm make laws, never make them so (bat they will have to depend on public sentiment for their .nit'orce inent. Public sentiment is not worth II ?'ont for the Olifbrcoinonl of any law. Laws are enforced by self interest and personal resentment. .rust remove these incentives and none of our lawn Will be enforced any better than prohi bition laws. If a man swindles mo, I appeal to tho law to gel my money bin k. If a man knocks mo down, ami 1 am.not aldo to knock bim down in return, (which you know 1 ?un not), I will enforce the law against bim to get my revenge; and so on with nil other laws. Just make a law prescribing a line of fl00 tor each offence of selling Intoxicating drinks, ami giving half of it to the informer, and you will find 110 more difficulty ill enforcing it than you will hud in en forcing any other law. Self interest will enforce it then; but public senti ment, never. "Hut though you boula fool with a pOMtlo ill a mortar, yet w ill his foolisness not depart from bim." This ls throw n at hev-niaker* in general. Happy Now Year to nil! Mr. M. T. Simpson has moved Into the house known ns the Masonie Store. There is Rollie moving away of tho col ored people, but everybody ?nein? to have been loo much occupied by the fes tivities of th" holidays to think much of business. Quite a number of young ludios und gentlemen from other places huvo been visiting relativos amt friends in the com mundy, mut have been entertained hos pitably and have added milch ti the en joyment of tho season. Tho oldest inhabitant cannot remem ber win n we over hud such delightful weather for the holidays, bright (dour dHYHund pleasant nights, und tho people seem to have enjoyed it to the fullest ex tent, 'i ikey dinners and family gath erings have taken up the days and tho young people have used OVO ry night, e.\ Copi Hu lld ay, for sociables, dances und ot her fOMtivitlOS. Wo have noticed, Miss Florence Watts and Miss Ithodn Hoo/.cr of Clinton, Miss Lula AndOrsrill of the Fork, Misses Annie and Laura Simpson, of Laurens, ..liss Florence Campbell, of Spring G rOVO, Miss Clara Nubers, of Well Ulo lo W ll, und there may have been others who os 'ftped my notice, If so, T beg t heil' pardon in falling to mention timm. Of the young' men, wo huvo seen Capt. I>. P. Uoggans and 'Seo. S. McCravy, of Laurens; Mr. Millard Hunt and Earnest Foodie, of Abbeville; Mr. Kph nd tn (?rillhi and Andrew s Kook, of Waterloo! II. K. Nabor? , of S 'l.lllctow II ; Mr.Ja'm ? Crl|p, of Georgia. If there have l?eou othtrs, they have escaped my mind. Tuesday a'troop of eight young ladies klid eight young men wont bini and rab bit hunting Ol) horseback, they hunted tho country ovor for flvo milos or moro. Wc aro not informed as to tho amount of gunin caught, perhaps .some ofthoyoung men eau tell if (hoy escaped from tho not, WO saw tl.e parly Oil tho road, riding by twos inn swooping gallop mid eau truly suv lt wan a splendid sight. To "lidclw*?ISM." Autumn hus; gone w ith Its golden loaves And w inter holds bis sway, Ohl 'tis for this my Hplrlt grieves Like them, we too, shall puss away. Yes my heart ls filled with HIUIIIOHH, When 1 hear tile robbins call, And softly dow n, from bram hes brown, We watch tho doud louves fall. And beside tluit same clear strenni We watched through sunny hours, The little fish und sporting lamb And gathered suuiiuer Mowers. Fro long and wo shall loavo thin Hpot And years will pass away. Ago will pule our youthful < hecks, And turn our hairs to gray. You will not hear my voice dear Gus, Nor hoarthc wild blrus thrill; Dui voices sw cot, of future days, Atino will bo hushed and still. They'll como to us, file di ar old dreams di psst and future days, And all I lint once wo knew nnd loved Like them, w ill pnsM 0W0A . .Twin not bc long undi tho Mea Which bind UM now will break And c o b by Pate, relentless forced A tfcffofont path to luke Hut should it be our fortune strunao To Wander far from hero, Hack to thin time our tho'ts will rnniro To Hmso we loved so dour. And In tho MI blest hourn (hut conni 1 wdll romonda i thee; Aa long ns life and hopo shnll Inst ' >\ il) you remember mer IAIJA1I ROOK'. L F. C., Dec. 17, Ks.-,. FIRE IN UNION, S. 0. from private; telegrams received her? tills morning (Tuesday) wo loam that Ovo stores woro burned on the 4th (nat. at I'nl<>n, S. ('. Tho hardware stove of \V. I?, bewley, who recently mo veil from this phire, was among tho number. Tho Uro originated In tho Kant ami MO? Klualck How. Loss not ascertained. Married, Wednesday evening, Dec. 28(1, Mr. Jus. Whitton end Miss oin Pearce. Married, on the I Ot h day of Dca1., 1880, Mr. Jeir Jacks and S?ss Cor rio Gillam, by Kev. I>. I', lloyd; all of Laurens Co., S. e. Married, hy the Kev. D. I', llovd, Dee. Kith, 1885, Mr. Crank Kinlock ami Miss Ctellc Malone; all of 1.aureus ( 'o., S. C. Married, at thc Parsonage at Clinton, S. C., Dec. 24th, 188?, liv the Kev. I). P. lloyd, Mr. Charlie Langford and Miss Eugenia H. (rore; all of Laurens Co., S. C. Married, by the Hov. I). I*. Hovel, Dec. 24th, 1885, at Laurens C. IL, Mr. John YY. P. Dillard ami Miss Ada II. Elliott; all of Laurens Co., .S. ( J. Married, on the 2-lth inst., at the residence of tlic bride's mother, by the Kev. J. I). Pitts, Mr. H. IL Mahon und Miss Cheek. Hy the same, on th? ".nth inst., in the Laurens Ila pt 1st ('bundi, Mr. J. N. Watkins and Miss Florence V. Sharp. The Session ot' 1885. LEGISLATION OP GENERAL IMl'OH TANC'E, The following Acts and Joint Resolutions were passed at the ses sion of the (Seiieral Assembly which ended on December 21: STEALING r'ttOM Till". rTtEKIIOLD. AN ACT to amend Section 2,487 of tin-(leneral ?Statutes,relating to Stealing (?rain and Cotton from the Field. S Kt?. 1. That Section 2,437 of the (louerai Statutes be, and the same is hereby amended, so that the said section shall read as follows: "Section 2,487. Whoever shall steal from the field any grain, cot ton or vegetables, whether severed from the freehold or not, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo pun ished by Imprisonment for not more than ono year or by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars." TIM: DKAWIKG OK JU nous. AN ACT to amend Soctlon 2,237 of fho General statutes of South Carolina as amended December 24, 1883, relating to the Drawing of .Furies. Sr.c. 1. That Section 2,337 of tho General Statutes of South Carolina, ns amended December 24, lKSM, be. and tin? same ls hereby, amended so that said section shall hereafter read as follows: "Section 2,237. Of tho list so pre pared tho board of jury commission ers shall cause the names to be writ ten, each one on a separate paper or ballot, and shall fold up said pieces of paper or ballots, seas to resem ble euell other as nundi as possible, so that tilt- name written thereon shall not be visible on the outside, and shall place them in a box, tobe furnished them by tho county com missioners of their county for thal purpose, and by said board of Jury commissioners to bo kept. At the same time they shall place In a sep arate and special apartment in tho jury box, to be known as thc tales box, the names of one hundred and fifty persons qualified by law to serve as jurors, who reside within seven miles of thc Court House, from which shall be drawn Jurors to supply deficiencies arising from any cause or emergency during tho sitting of thoCourl : PrnvMctl. thai in tin' County of Richland the num ber of names to be placed in thc sep arate apartment shall bc two hun dred, and in tho County of Charles ton two hundred and llfty, and In the County of Georgetown fifty. State of South Carolina, LAURENS COUNTY, IN i ?or UT cn.M NON Pf.EAS. Nancy Halentine, David F. Pal entino, Hoheit M. Haloid i ne und licnjitmin F. Halentine, Pla I n 11 (Ts, against W illiam I. Halentine und L. T. II. Daniel as administra tors of the estate , of John halentine, deceased, William J. Halentine in his own right, A. L. Halentine, Warren c. Baient I nc, l.rbyT. Halentine,Catherine II.Pitts El i /.?be tb Daniel, .Line Knight, Adie (laines, Margaret Halenline, Jim. A. Halentine, Eddie Halentine, Letitia Pitts, Haseltlno Halentine, John L. Halentine, Ina Cleveland, Lilly Cleveland und Lizzie Halentine, D?fendants-Summons for Relief, Complaint Filed. Tot he Defendants above-named You are Hereby Summoned und required to answer the com plaint in this action, which is tiled in Hie 0 fri CO of Clerk Court, for I mu ren- County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Laurens C. IL, South Carolina, within twenty days after the ?cr vice hereof,'exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within ibo Hmo aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to thc Court for thc relief demanded in tho com pta I Itt. J. T. JOHNSON, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated Dec. 8th, A. D. IKN?. G. W. S UK LL, C. C. C. I'. lui) To the Defendants Haseltino Hal entine, John L. Halentine, Ina Cleveland and Lilly Cleveland You will pifase take notice that the summons anet complain! in this Mtion w ere Hied in the otllce of thc clerk of the Court of Common Pitas for Laurens County, South Carolina, on Dee. S, 1HS.'>. J. T. .JOHNSON', Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dee. 10, I ?SA. 20 ... e Of tllO wheels of years points i Duty wei! porforuied is t'.io brigl work for tl io peoples benefit, \ve< the pricesjiinrketl in plain figure i"> pieces All 25 peiees Col 2000 yds. regular IO ct Ble <").") M Isses Cl 125 Cr 150 L'un Marse? 300 ? ."iou " I-J pi s. it " IO " 2?prs. Blankets, worth $1.00, $4.50 Table linens at Bargain prices, TOM Pri?e, I lents under ( ?cuts Lau n No deviation from prices mar G NOTICE OIT ASSESSMENT COU Fiscal Year 1885-1886. IX pursuance of an Act <?t the General Assembly of s. C., uppovod Dec. tin- 21 th, issi, a general assess ment of property for taxation will commence on Jan. the 1st, 1880, ami continue until the 20th day <>f Fob unry. All properly, both Real and I Personal, must be returned for tax ntion, and all changes in realty ! since May, 1881, must be noted in \ returns. During tie' above time I my olllce at Laurens C. H. w ill be j open for the reception of returns, and for the convenience of tim tax payers, I will also attend at the fol lowing places at the time specified, to wit : Young's Township, Young's Store, Jan. 51 li. Young's Township, W. H. Par son's, Jan. 0th. Dial's Township, D. D. Harris', Jan. Ttb. Dial's Township, W. R. Stoddard*, Jan. Kt h. Dial's Township, Qoodglon's Jan. Otb. Sullivan's Township, Tumbling Shoals, Jan. 11th. Kulllvil's Tow: ship, Browerton, Jan. 12th. Waterloo Township, Daniel's Store, Jan. Pith. Waterloo Township,Ooo. Moore's Jan. I Ith. Waterloo Township, Waterloo, Jan. 15th. Cross Hill, Township, Cross Hill, Jan. i st J?. Cross Hill, Township, Spring drove, Jan. 19th. Hunter's Township, Milton, Jan. 20th'. Hunter's Township, Qoldvillc, Jan. 21st. Hunter's Township,Clinton, Jan. 22d. Sen Motown Township, Trlers vllle, Jan. 2:>rd. Jack's Township, Rcynosa, Jan. 25 th. Jack's Township, Roseborough, Jan, 20th. All mule citizen* between Ibo agOS oj 21 and CO year* are taxable Polls, except those who are Incapable nf earning sup port by being maimed or from any other cause. Owners of Real l?state w ill take Notice that l oll Returns of Heal Property will ho rebuirctl. After the 20th day of Feb., 1880, 50 per cent, penalty will attach on ul! property not listed for taxation. O. M. LANGSTON, County Auditor. Doc. 'J ls st Insoranc? ?IGGDSG. EX ECUTJVE DKPARTM H NT, OFFI?K ol' COMPTROIiLRlt G KM:KA i,. ( 'Ol.(-Mill A, S. ( !., f October 1!>, 1885.) I certify,that Mess. Kelly, Hamp ton A- Kejly, of Laurens, Agents of The Rochester German Ins. Co., incorporated by the State of Xew York, hus complied with the requi sitions of the Act of tho General Assembly entitled ?'An Act to reg ulate the Agences of Insurance Companion not Incorporated In the State of South Carolina" and 1 hereby license tho said Kelly. Hampton A' Kelly, Agents aforesaid to take risks and transact ail busi ness of Instiraode in this State, in the County of Laurens, for and in behalf of said Company. W. E. STONEY, COMPTKOM.KU (!K.M;H,U,. ..,-yfr :. . - tn annual index to tho figures 1880 on the Cale i dar of Timo it and pleiua:?t record of the yeal gone by. Continuing onr good ppena "Land-slido" on our Centro Counters. No deviation from s, and irrespective <>f Cost thc gooda must go off our ^.iisr h OOXTISFT? E?^S. wool Dress goods, Bargain Counter price io cts. tire"1. Dress goods, aching yard wide $1,00. Jersey, $1.20. " $1.50. " $i.7.r?. " ?12.00 " .00 cts. 1"> yds. to the Dollar. .'?0 cts, .so. " $l.oo. $1.20. $1.36; loaks nt 85ets.j worth $1.50 Oil Bargain Counter. OChct Quilts, I lurga in Counter Price, 70c. ? ? ii " " $1.00. ?Hos (?Hilts, ? " ? 1.25. M ? n n 1.7.r). II ?. "J II ? 7,1-, Blankets, worth $2.00; Bargain Price $1.25. ? " 'J. 75; " " LOO. ll ? .{.70; " " 1.00. , $5.50, $0.60 and $7.50; ? ? 2.50, $2.90, $3.40, $4.25 db $5.00. aji'r reds at Half-price, lloselry marked down (huifofl*), Corsots at Bargain wear marked down, Ladies Underwear marked down, drcd and Unlaundrcd Shirts at Jobbers prices. ked in plain figures. Don't fail to examine our Bargain Counter. COTTON ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, AGU XT COU MASSEY'S COTTON (JINS, FKKDFRS and CONDENSERS, and MOE'S PREPARED AO Bl CU LT I* RA Ii LIM K. Charge for handling Cotton reduced to 50o. per bale commissions ; ?J")c. per halo storage Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton In Store. fJ3~ PERSONAL ATTENTION gi von to Weighing and Selling, OlUce and Warehouse, 903 Heynohls st.. Augusta, <?a. C. W. HENSON. Rostaurantand Saloon, Over 8n?5 Broad Street, A ugt i stn, Ga. gtp- Nfwds furnished nt nil hours, consisting of ?ill tho substantlnls snd doli cnclcH of thc Monson. Kvcrythinp; scrupulously neat, tho host or order kept, ami thc politest attention given. By so doing you WILL SAVE MONEY M P\Aroha,sirig your Extracts; Jel lies, Preserves, ?Seo., and also ?an dies, Fruits, ISTuits and Toys, from J. M. PHILPOT. I have on bund a Lot of FINE METALLIC, CEDAR, WALNUT und ROSEWOOD BURIAL CASES und CASKETS, ?Uso, a Lot of Cheap Collins from $6.00 upwards. gjQT Hearse furnished on all occasions at smrill price. B. li. HUNTER. Tlie Big Eag lei If you. wish to seo riim, and Voiay groceries low for Cash, oall at J. H. Coopee Ss Co's. Highest Prices "paid for Country Produoe/Hides, ?5GO., at tf. R. COOPER & CO.