The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 27, 1886, Image 2

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I. ..J--? A.^r^ " ' JFtie AdverUsef. j, ( \ a. t UL i \t% r< ).v. t;i>i '.' < > /.\ LAURENS, Jan. -Vi ii, f . ;. Bubscrlptlon Price- -12 PA Y A li 1.1 : J N A DVA S'CK. Hute? for Adv? rtlalng. Unary A vorthtenro it?, por ammr '. ?" " lion, ll.un; oneil subK.e'pient uni' timi, .>'? <.< ut?. Liberal rod not lon mudo lor lurg . vortisomoiitv. J. C. OAKLINGTON <: ' ' '.. iVonrl lora, PUt'O ?ttoimitofss? Tooti:* mi ucl, not hil? j!" I ;.!<.?. t-ontcmp* lido than to no s :? m m trylnj^ti* Injure '.ii" prospects ol' n business rival, hy laundering his Character rn- ability 1 i no ! t om pelion o vor tomi . tow tr npv mont. SVi'hout it tho V < : ld <?< stagnate; I?'.'.I anything to tho shape-of a monopoly, w irk, . n ? >. jury. It iii righi for a ?.a. ino - man to nook foi* hi.ni olf all Lh patronage ho can got by "alvin but tho nnin who so ks I'-1 :-- ;i?! >? hy in)tiring his i -. i lower In tho ?eulo of honor than,11 dog. Tito poor dumb bruto only growl when lil? own food ls endangered, and <o long as his bono lasts, h;' loi -k . .. ; :::< oh Hy at his neighbor ...!;?: ? pen I i have a largo,' bone, without tom plaint. How different fro:;' nom o then! And, l>e ? saiil v. '.Iii rs grol, ' lp mon are by iv? tm tn wa tye. They are found iii allUOrV? is' -ry commo nity, ami we might ?"?.oi r ? xpi tho com mun Ky l" be ' oi . die i hy tho vi'csi tniiup, linn by ? II III, Thbi;o aro mon, so emil i il ti b tl! that to outward appotivaiiee they aro publie spirited, liberal, uh ri titan .gentlemen; so long UH tho world wags "w?ll with them, they aro h> sweet a's tito flowers thal bl Dined in KdOiij so long a ; Ihey eau have thOir own way, all is wollj bul when lin? fact confronts them (In I this world was" liol made for nm man, bul many; thou tho i ii spirit risos lu thom, and, with ono fell stroke, they would biol ali ri vals from tho iaco of the earth. Borne nien cannot boar compel !; iou. Thong!: from tho vorj kou.so-top they cry aloud, t'onipetilion ! com petition; yet, when it strikes Ibo part?cula r llho In w inch I hoy are engaged, they cry mwrdnnc. This is perhaps duo to i.Vii't'Upl Intu?an n al uro. It limy bo Ilia! ii i- untu t. ' nil for ii man lode ' .. lo n < no ? lteo, hut no excuse eau !... offered when aman ?vj?iii os tho ihisfor tunr of his opponent, or seeks t i bring it ai Mint. TaKi- ''(i!ir;;;.c. Tho reports thal como from ; ll fiarte of tho South, showing, ties pito tho dull times and de] rosslen in trtitio, wo have made mnti rial progress dining tho pa.fl yeaij l.i gratifying in tho extremo. J: I undoubtedly true, (hal a - bud UH il sometimos appears,ours i .1 favori fl section and destined lo take i foremost rank hi WeaHh, iiil III gonco and prosperity generally, il no distant tiny. Taking ;.!! (bingi! into considera! ion, tho soil, climate and society in South Carolina, whilo perhaps Un re are some, wo think very I'ow mon have bi tiered their condition by looking homes in OJther H ta tes. Whon once <m? people'aa ii gel over i!u> iden thal labor is a ptinishment--di honor able; when (hey realize ils dSignify, and the young mon can forgo! thai (heir father*" once lived lu ease, then wo rmiy ?xpoel the dawn < f a brighter ora, Industry and en ergy mu.-i be added to our natural advantage-, !:. ?orr w< 1 tm lot)k for capital to seek ail lnv< simon! hero. W? iritisl liol sH Idle and . xjio il forttmp lo smile on (.:;.. emin(ry; but let us bo in eaiMie.'d, and ibo world will find ;r i iii. ^'l).v te it Ho V lt in a very sign!(lean 1 fact thal it is much on-ier to vo . ii lowii ..dry" under (?ie loon1) option law (han i( ir? (o el -i-i ;, )| .. ilght-Ofll prohibition connell to enforce ;!ii law against si liing liquor. WV have town:- in this state thn( never fail to vote for iio-llconso, and yoi wnon a man i> nominated for in tendant, who is know n t?? bo in opposing the salo of llqitov, t:,; te il siiili<nent guarantee of his de feat. This bas be,MI tho (faso ill several places (kat we nilghi men tion, They always yol? fdr no licen.se and afwa ys sud . -d in el.?!, ing i?^h vv'hu favor license. Now, tho question arises, why i it so? perhapt? we may bo wrong ;:i mir solution, but. wo bolioVo ii is I ?. - - cause those who ?oil tho liquor help to vote thu ton'u dry in Order save license. ty te predicted that cholera will vi?it America next mummer. If sucli a prediction Nhould come from tho ?. S. .si-n.il .Sorvlco Hurean that told o? Cold NS a ves N'os. J, ?>, dnd L no ono need bo alarmed. Them nm 1,000 Bar-rooms in "yVanhlliglop ( 'tty. f Kditor ST i: A i s of tho P?U ?tatl Gazette, why in November last wtis qontcuccd ?<> tl.ne months lin prlsonmohi, hnn hden released und I < llbw th ll\lecture.-. Sl-v-iv :i ; ; ten i ?s-* i* iprlsonmo:it sooius >\ ut i ti h briment for lid* . o . : = < r;: v', ht)I (.< rhtips ?>" I*. : I;AI> will i:. (imo li rivi, Urn! Ito ! htm not tah" :i .;;< a a cour ie us IS ? calculated to hin ko h hi Journal, : ll i", s..!!;(.. (,f Woore t tivy IjAYAitli'M friends think i'. probable Hui) he will roslin and "v>tro to private lifo <oon. They fU'sij*:i hs thu lui* modluto cause; the (louth bl' Miss ?> A \ A Ul.', The 11 ii'- glin " in ('engross have lin <i db i lr? .diver question, lind j now tito little ones nro making ;> ! Which I'ltiter ?Uny He Hu per, being nearly nir-tlglit, Wljl exclude Cold, timi should !>'. j i!.- ! ino "0 than ll now is. ? ? ii : 1? ! - | bril pince paper bid ?yo n ( he boards ;;::?i ( lapboards ill' il boil)'';', UUd WO \ would <?<> \v\ ll !" follow t hoir ?v - 1 tiuiph in ann i lor n in tit rn. F'ariii or? have lound thui the extra warmth secured hy looking sev eral i?iii hue- of newspapers around the inside <if lieh house?, I ie., I Kl Vi . . . . . ?li!. A i. y (jr cf paper tinder a ? itrpel ls ?i . . ' ? ? straw, wit i t: nie tiimv- used, abd if the paper mud" tor Hit.' purpose can nb! lu'oliU'i'ihcd, !. averti I layer ; nf ney. pi' pei' \\ iii ch . eil r ly ;; o ; !?. : 'nppvs sip ri :"i h tween bed covering.-! iv i M hike i lobled paper i-= na oXoolh ni inn? . protOi tor; one over ll e ohed und j andilier nvoun I the hbtil . lin- ! i! i4 tiie outside gat'iiteisi, would of-1 t. .. -..v.> :: i oh! and, perhaps, pii?il- ' monia, i i o!ved til (lour- casie, i n'e'WSpitperfi : make ti useful niling] criniii [loora nn'd elsewhere. Scraps iil'lia io'r, wot, and . eut ret? j over t he ||eoi' v, hen swooping, will ; save i lie ??ti i;< I lie ri opi as \. ?'II UH bright li the enrpi't. lilt-? of pa per with soapsuds J 1 re e?V?etit?l tn cleaning betties, und uro easily re iiiovetl With live Wilt r. (tretisy dishes and kettles; ii" il rs I rubbed with pup? r. witsii much easier; tho paper tibiar!) Hie grease und is ni) the boiler for kindling tito lire. A. grease -pct l'an often he taken out ol'u carpel ' r garment by placing two or tb roo layers of papevovcr it; then put :i Warm iron on the paper. The heat so fte tis the grease nnd Hie paper absorbs ii, and hy (.hanging paper and iron occasion ally, nil the grease will disappear. Soi', newspaper or tissue ha per; ls pr . 'fabio te cloth for cleaning : limit) chimneys, Windows, mirrors, I et ... ns ii loaves ii > Hilt; also for I knives, spoons, and tinware, after . scouring; :<u<i ii -tove will hot nood I blacking so often ii' cow and then I rubbed with cape'*. Scraps of yvH^ ting paper, or Hitit used "ti one ! i<?" only, may be utaiizeii in sov ; crttl wnys, Howls unit glasses wit h I oui cover.4 muy he used for .'? l'y, ie cutting a round paper the ize <'.' the top, di:? in brandy nnd press (lowe eViMiiy upon life jelly, cul ; another cover of softer caper large oil ? ugh I" paste down ph the otit ; side of Hu? jar. Paper in bread and cake tin-, protects the loaf from burning, and Insures tts safe re moval froth tho lia. Hy this help ?i tin v. ?th hole/1 in i' ntny ho used. I iii bl overa loaf of ? tike in the oven? paper is also a protection; but lin ! .>. ? wnrhied Hrst, Hie cake ie.:;;,* set Ile. ('ill iii f?trl |>ii ;::n! j curled with tho selssors, wrltiiig i paper makes .. good tilling ">.. pil lo W?- for l* imiii ;.!<.-?, er ti?" large i pillows s?t?i?tthies tised to shew nfl" tho e?ubOrato "sb nins-" Postal cards and i bin pasteboard < an be cut io strips for lamp lighters. Newspapers'fer. the sanio uso ave cul ia strips anil r<*l!..i.-.hurt 'Harrow's in <i<><<i! ftouselu'cpinh, tindee t ho -^E i i leti?o. V. i - : ; i under Hie mistletoe is a rid lc Of Hctindlhavinn mythology. ;.<.! ; ii.ileil Unidor, lit? Appollo i-f th" North; a nd, as "everything spVingi friim 0***** utr, Onrth lind wnter'1 hud boen sworn n< ! tb hurl tho (i??lestinl favorite, the wicked spirit made ?ni arrow of mistletoe, wh'1 li ho :,?r. c I" blind I ! ?nu r to test. Tho god of durkness sit?t tho arrow and killed Hnlder. Being rps11 red tc life, nt ."l?* tirgi?it fii qtio i of |ho god und goddesses, the mitletoo A'us glvcti !" the god dess of love to keep, nnd "very ono wini pnssod nuder it rocolvod a ki--, (.? show tl int Hui brunch was tho emblem of leve, nod not of death. The mistletoe ls a para sitical pinn! which lion radios on Ila brahchos Of mnuy kinds of trees in Nert Ip ra l?ut'ope. ti is tho S'iscuih Albuin of botanista, aild- ls frouijontlA found oil tho apple, ana lesa often on tho oak In tho weat of longland. The Hrujds rogardod it with peon I in reverence, freo; ?-: . tann cition wjth tho (?ak, thc favor it ? t rt? of tho divinity, Tutanos, wild soems.to havo been identical with the t'liccnocinn god Baal, or Hie SOM. Tho phial is very rarely found in Scotland, and nowhere in I l ela ml. -(mt Y\'e-.f they ha Vd 0 (Ib?icrtcy In dealing with personalities, even in gambling circles. A 0 'o-cyed (Urtu from Hie milling districts had won so mitch money at poker Hint his fear character was likely to bo Impeached for cheating. Finally ti COWhoy arose and said, "(ientle inen, it's 12 o'clock ; we'll all take a drink," ural swinging lils revol ver around cnrelessly, continued, "niter the refreshment we'll play again, and tho next man who eil-ats we'll shoot out his other eye.'' It is needless to bay that with this gelitte hint the one-eyed man played n loosing guille the rest of thai night. A, T<> roach reliable ehnclutdona res pecting this mos I Important dis ease, tho cxpcr?ohVc ef ninny ob t'orvors In dureront localities need.1 lo b<? compared, Medical bot,ks tV?id ningoKhios Fui'iiWh compni'A sons td ?orne citent. ;.. ..*.? tho fre queui it tedien! thee! og . vvith !be|r pupers ttikcl discussion*; Rut iho end ? hoing roached In : moro sys tematic und thorough wu; In le gland. ? i..:-, i-i iii? co <? of neille pneumonia, reports h.tS'? been ro od ved by <i control committee of over .?;:.. thousand tun i s from four hundred and eighty observers. These wore put In charge of n sub committee, te arrange, and to i'e dueo fro?u Ilium vvhiit iu?ty . b,o looked on ns established rei h UH? Tho following we liavo gafhored out of tlx ; i, mal hore present as it brief >H?:? airy : 1. While pneumonia ls apt to be connected with bronchial and tarrhal aires tiens; thb* i hy i o means Mn variable. We takes tilts 10 uva ti tittil !: wit) Occur Svithom any symptoms of a "c M." 2. Pneumon?a ofl< ii ut l. '.\ ? mero than one momberoi' ft ituiilly at ?i tillie. This we suppose moy bo i. * terpreted us either Itidicnting a common sense, ol' nu. lit foo lieus ehtirhcl?r of thc tllseasb When ? i unusually preva len Vtho rate of mortality from it i except ionally low. !. Dc? fcc I Ive druin ago iindsewer gns poison niny holli cali e ?t, and favor its spjoiUl} but such cases ave neither it pool ? I ly severe nor mortal. j>. A lei bolte execs < t * often the v xcl.ttug eau*e of ?. When t ti caused, it i i the moat Intal form of the dis. ilse. ?:. Next lb tiicohellc (ni i son, (ho most ii h fa Vt ruble conditions ?". r it tire fatigue lind moiital th pros ; ion. 7. J lied Isoi?io may ii?1 lu .ecu ms ; I??- communicated to those who arv' in ?ni hunte ft hi i prolonged coil neetibn \ ith.il-a.-- nor it > and l>0d follows. i dill; ? ls not Infect? : a tts ord i un ri ly soon. s. < ino attack predispose,: to a . (.'..!;,.; attack ; but lh< i Mh nt is as likely t>> survive lt ns the Ur t. Iii rare instances there i; u thii at lark. e. it does not loud lo terminate in consumption, even When im patient belongs t > ti const mptivo family. Hitch t one recovers us rapidly and as thoroughly us oth ers. io. When death occurs ? i- most commonly on the sixth, seventh, eight li and liait li day-. 1!. There aro seldom any soijno h'O*-other uilracuts-tis n Conse quent. I :!. I 'ri mary pneumonia ts > uth.lt tl tn it- onset, and is due to ?orno chill ami exposure, lt has nil th? ellar noter of nu uoulo in ila m mai ?on with 11 mari.' il tendency to spontaneous revovery. lt ls hirgoly dependent oil meteorological changes, ouch as j Induce, other forni?W>f. hing in.L.m I mut iou.- youths (lonil'?ii ton, Whj ffuv'tucra full. Tho Ipllewiiig :,r<> relisons given for the failure of ionio fnt'nl ers : They will not mn kt ?> rr. post. They breed to and froi i scrubs. They de not .-ai ry their horse*?. . They ha ve no shelter for stoc'k, They put offgreasing tlielwugbn. They ure wedded to other met'. ods. They gi \ e no attention lo do? tails. They h ive no method ol' system. They see no gootl in a new thing. They let their fowl . roost in trees. ' They Weigh and measure stin gily. They milk the cows late In t! . day Tin;, never use paint on (ho farm. ' They leave th.v.- ploughs in thc (leid; ' They ming (heir harness tn tho dust. They luke m? pleasure in (heir work.' They prop thu barn door with n rad. They . (arve I ho calf und hiilk the COW. They think small tiling^ m?: im portant. They lot their gates gag find fall down. They do not read the host hook . and in wnpupors. Tiley seil hay, grail) and stl'OW efl'tho farm, instead of turning timm Into moat, oheoae and but* ter, and Increasing their supply of manure. RO.?TOnSJ?I v.-Some | . opie esti mate tho ability of a pofloUlCltl ami the talent of ii o ??tor by (ho (?ti a ti ti ty of it-i original muli? r. 'i'ld comparatively an ea:>y la>l; for a (rothy write r to si ring oui a collie, i ol word-; upon anyandidl -uhjeets. Mb iden- may flow in I hf ue. k, washy, everlasting Hood, and th? command of Ids llinguilgc m iv ' n tlblo him to string them (og .'-er like hunches of onions', und yel hi1* paper may ho hut a nvngve '.ad poor concern, indeed til? rVteVe writing part of editing n paper is hut a sitial! portion of ?he work. The caro, tho time omp?oyod in se lecting, la far more imp?t lani, ?o?d the fact ol'a good editor is pi Uer shown by Ills loloctlona thoo any* I bing else ; and that, we know, is Iiiiii' the battle. -Rusk county (Texa ") farmer?' ure blunting Her'ntudn grass ob trusively. An old rounder .-ays paralysis H caused hy canned goodft. t( is also CO.rtuln (hat some nf it (rollies through hottlod goods. -A papular air with the !rtd?o:l~ .'Sweet hov and forty.'' Foretelling tho Wt allier. On one of tile soul': shjo avenues dwi'll? aiimred men-bunt known to ?ll his n'riid nt: 'acournta anti poiiis'fflking nt ll tfoiogiertlipb oervor. l?o \.a-. ??-an . at lils in m by n Wf ;.- rt-Miirt'T rt al proveu to , !>;. ? professor ?.(" nu IllOXhUttstl* bio fm tl <. f WOnthcf lore, i M\Vli:it kidd of a winter nr.- WO golan; !'. lin ve?" ho repeated, I* Wei I, I phoirld Pay n enid ono, As far UN it is pu.-ifiibk' to lo titelt'.il I ho v.e t':;r in * intae-dln...- aoe lljai lb ^Titter will ho Biiusttally 'cold. uNot Ibo Ulick onlori-^pcol imr tho muskrat bouse have no heav ing on rwy t'ifdf$i?;<?tieutiohH; If i UTI' la any Hiing that attentive . >'.> .ci'v.'! lob hus more eibn'plefoly exphub tl than hiHither Itls the un reliability of (he 'oldeM itihiibllimt' as a'AyC?athoy.propht?l. Hi- dedue* Hpii fro h I iii.- manner in which tho muskrat enn-.-t rucis iii.- ti bo tie ls pure lundi*, sy?hyj hud fall musk* ral lion ?en fairly lined certain parts Of the ( id.', and bocanae they were s-? ch se to the waler lt WHS argued ! by KOMitS tl af wo wo'ro going to ' have .i mihi whiter. Well, we hud , v?ry ?overo onej.and when spring ? came i h.. freshet nrOSeand millions jot* r.?'i 'sra!.- perished, and their heusen wore washed liv/ny hy tho [nm. ! "Hut lhere appear s to !)<. some : roll on ti> believe (hut uni nuil: have a oort al n Inwtineilvo warning of chung* - in the weuthori. I knew a nilli iiitiu al Sturgeon Bay, Mich., I who li ul a hog which could foretell j ;i storm absolutely bwonty-four | ? boura in advance nf the squall. This porker when disturbed by the 1 t hanging iitmosjnhorc would he ' come aol/.ed With terror, nnil would , r?c?nfper a bon I thu em Insure, pick ing np with his teeth pieces ?d" v. ood j and Uii.ng.-i tis If npjnirently niixlduy t.? for ii i thpm into sonio protection ; llial would shield him from the I : sturm. H lint all animals net aa a sort of uaturnl buronlcter, and ure on-| dewed v.iih :i aOnse which tells ! th ?lu when the utnmspht rc begins ! 1 ? ln> tltreeted by a Storm, Tau!.' j geese, jfcou know, fly and squawk liemre..u. storm, and sw'ullows! and , lurks1! ?ftr 1 .? the lipper regions of tint alu . p'. ;. ? ? ;v.;:>e ! lu-bea vy ] vapors t; nt bre?odoa storm. Hirds ? ? ' i - ii y i ttnnuinl themselves en tho i ppcaranee of i ain, so tis to secure iiicir foal hers from moisture that 1 they may '.?. able to Hy higher than j usual, i i:.ai domestic .'.Minia!- by their resth ssness foretell the coin* ; ina a chango in the wont her. j Tin (itinosphere ts gt norally h ca vil r on ; cA'.ounl of tia- electric va i mr thal u rises, hence their Irrita j I 'lily. W v the same reason the i mau troubled willi a bad eon. i.-. ! likewise made to fool the ehuuge. : i torsos rub themselves, alia ko their ; bends, and sintlf Hie air by turtling '. up He ir notios; tlogs throw up the ou ri h with their paw-; tho little ? nut labors diligently and tb?' l ee -. I keep n?.:?r their hive-, and all bc : i ai i se 'lie Inert a ?lng weight ol' th" atmosphere foretells the coming \ ni mn phot'lo disturbances.- C/iiou Vi I I mit ?on Not es. i if grow hiero elegant willi I citeh r.( .',' Importait.ea. , Many novelties uro being shown i in nadirwear lids snasoiK 0p< ti embroidery work en vol ' yet *1M largely employed ia Inlllh !! ii'ei y. 1 >> ?. fro;: t ? i n m. a rt .aunt ir? tho i I'l'd.' coi:;:-.- ut'( oho ol lae novel* . ti,.-. ; M llliijery ornaments' were never Inore elegant <>r in greater vtirloty. Tho ora'zo for -bia! hair is bo? , in;, : tlp?rsod?d by the inania for I V. lg*. Seal skin is the favored far for 1 titi- season, and ?lie greatest va ' j'iotv of'garments aro to bc found j ia i bis fiiiitcrial. in.ii collars, willi stiff linings, , IM<' ..?ra MO-! Woolen costumes. , Lia i collars or folds are worn with : (helli. 'i'bc finest sill: stockings of plain black have tine ecru Pl Ik soles, and black IheO .stockings aro oxquisltc ?noiigh for gloves. Tho ie v. al li gu tor nata are iml Iher roil ned her betiutifuJ in up* pen ra ii ce,.u lid the fashion l<? wear thoiu should ho frowned down. Tile wool litCe lloUnclngM j ? gen erously proel ni iitcd quite justify tho high ?neoniiunis. The new i. i . ure r-peei:il!y elegant, being <>:' very Mae quality and mos! ? ti? < - (?Ive Color?tigtrt The thuince- tire a s aleo p .us Hie |eug(b of Hie skirt will tilloW) and cunio in two*und?a? l)alf?yiU'thleng.tli?< 1 u!e-> ; <>'i eau aM'' ''d the belter ratios' of v?lv?t ii is economy to pirreiulMe v jv(d.,i .i instr.id (d' vel .vol, a-Ha f.-,:a.id all desirable i|ualith s ai1' l alained in the volvo* leen, warr, c-, [\ is well know ll how pitiiiy oui., a cheap vplyot gar* in 'hi li.ir, i \ ? jj b; fore it is Ju,uh lip. Words ol' Wisdom. I't v (IgO mal wuat .-avi whiU: you nay. Xn morning sun lasts ti Whoio 'lay. P)easfiht roads make pleasant drive-, t'b a s ai it thoughts mako ph a -.'.nt llve.t. i??inordsi tho amlliog pathos of ! lu* heart ns wit h tba laughing ! deviltry of li. fair iieconie.s useless and insipid when we no have loni-er friends Of cr.cinios. Tia I:?iou,ledge drawn from cx periencr is nf oiiitfl piiotlivr kind frq?n Huit w'bieji flows Jioni qxcu JiiUan oi' di>a (iur?>e. ''bislil'-y iud Kbhff??'d to thc r?fatibll of the es. lt ls n -entb menf v hli'li - hoidd tightly in-plre al! ulif) are hf ?lily favored in any ,.re-pcet toward iho.-.e who are. Jess ;f?)rti!iiale. , , ^. ,.5 ?mu-. ..i ,.i it '? , -Hh jtfiai fru/eldquoht pr.o:^' ^Uttfid/ ittttti-rtAy Hfat pooplQ .,h.-prf Upon his u'Ui'd.-.. ? Household Hint?. Toke Ano while augur and pul lt oiio-forth ufan Incl? thick on top of voiir ?< Ilion anti they Won't meir!. Cvrbolie ..oap m l only keepa mosquitoes olf, but ove?V kim! of ii' for winch reason it is wiso to uno it to e?ruli Boors nutt paint, and alway? io lake a ".ike when t raveling, 01(1 newspapers Will ptl't UlO Iin i !:ii".r touch to newly .donned ;-li ve", kn I von ami forks, And tinware, hotter tluui anything ''?..('- Hui) them wen', and make perfectly dry. I Tliey ure excellent to polish stove? that have not been blackened for nome length of ionic. X good way to clean u'ntdi ,,::* elna, cte., is to rub with u little hading soda on a dump cloth; it is also good ti) clean v. n-h bowie? ;m(' unpainted wood work; ae.d A ta blespoonful added in a pull of Mrtp witter w ill elenu, your floor easily and make it look well. A little turpentine In the wash boiler will make cloths very white, :<nd will often remove Incorrigible status from white goads. A tn Vile-I spuonfuJI of turpentine to a largo! '..oiler, or :t teaspoonful to two gul- : lons of wilier. There IH no .smell,) tho bolling preventing it, In ix popular American cyclope dia, in tho section devoted to Im portant rivers, no mention ls mudo of tho Ohio. letegrapher. Having loctiled in the fowler Duilding, over the stores' of John l> Sheahan, for tho purpose of taking Photograph') and Kerreotypes,and also Copying and Knlnrging, I nm propared to *r 1 N *? you satisfaction, having hud te ; yours'experience. Call and got ;i shadow before the substance fades. I'letu re ? taken on a cloudy ns well n> fair day. ,f. H. OLAZKNKIt. . HOLME'S BUKE CUKE, MOUTH WA811 AND DMNTlKHlCK. Cures Piont ling Ooma, dcors, Sore i Mouth, Sore f liront, t liamaon lin Tooth , 01.il Purities tl?o Breath. L'sed mid rec ommended bf ta.lim; demist. Pro ! pored |>v Dr . i. P. ?V \?. lt. Hm Ai ns, ! llOlltist. Ni ?CO ll, On. Tor StllO l?V lill d tainui I timi dimllst, and lu Laurens by i Pr. e. n. << >N i ?< ?H. 25 ly. sur i il TAU DLINA RAILWAY CO M HA N Y. COM M Knot NO i SONDA v Nov RM UR n 20 . .o :i.?.. A. M., Pattsoiigor Trains wli 1 run a*? follows, " Kan ter ii lluiot" i TO AND lit I M CH A ft f.KMTOX. HAS'I (1IAII.V.) Depart Columbia 7JUln in fi27 n n j Duo Charleston 12 JK p in liO-Vpn ! W I HT (?? i I.V.) ! Popart Charleston ~ 20 II m a IO p n i I >uo Columbia IO te um le 00 p n L'O A NP IT.').M i'.\ M O?l N. (KXBT (IOII.V i-;xri 1*1 SUN hy V.) ! Dcp'l (,'oVuinblu \ i" tin f> Ofi p in 5 *2/ p II \ Duo Camdon l'J47 p m 7 42 p ui 7 ?k! p :i <\Vl..? OMI. KN L'KP?T ??UNl??.\.) , I >op'l Camden S il.? ;. m 7 a ?i, " !.. V I1 j PUD t'olpn,bi? fit?i.a ra 10 40 a hi 10 p u . TO AN fi i HOM A IJOUHTA. ! KA^OlAttiVA j Depart Col U m hin 5 21* pi I ? nm A ujx?st .. l<i Op i I w . sr (DAII v.) ! hepar? Anew ila .? <r, p i ? Om i 'oliimbfn lu ?0 p i CON N let "i'l?, N s M nile at Columbia with ?'V>lu!ubia an <;i nvillo Hnllroad by trill n arriving i tu. IDA. M. ami departirle? al r?.2T P. > \, Col u m hi A Junction wi I i> e. rv .1 Railroad ny same train tr. mid from a .?.inls on bot li roads, Passengers biko supp, . ?u Urano] i ?ll.*. At (MpirlC??lon with fitoR? ri for K<v Vnrk? and Wit ti steamer br .luck soi Ville ami point? on St. J ..ho's Hive Tuesdays ano Sn lu ;. la vs pvlt ll Ci.-.v rle; too and Savannah Ktdlro/u to iled ''rot Savannah anilpoiuta lu fri \ or h tu, dnllj i?eorub*I ?nd Centn At Augusts wltrom all :>'> lils Wes Knllroads lo and fckvillo ilo mid froi ililli Solltll \l Ula it a il ron i '. ThTOIlg points on jlarnwoll a sod i? > nil point tickets cnn ls? purehplylnj to soutii and WIMI'.IV ap I). MoQCKKN, ?g't. <<.!:;: i. , S. C. .lt il IN lt. PKCK, tionoral Man ager. D.C.? Allon, <:. P. and Tlcki t A su nt. OJtKJSN VIHLK A COLUMNL HA I LIM) Al). On and nftpr jun. lu, issr-. iv-" m-:. Trains will run na hero wi th hirth'tate 11)1011 this road and it-i bran eh os. Daily, except Sundays. No. Ra I' P PAS;SKNI;J:I:. ii c Col mn bis c. A t.. DCpot io ; ? II n A nive Alston 11 jr, II u Newberry i j |? i, ." Nf not y-Six 208 p n " Ho . ?-'< s a (Vi ii n Helton Ut pu * o evin Ino r.", p i, .so. ;,? DO \\ :>; i? \ ss J ?; N < i KU. '.V:I\ v Oroeiivlllo o Iii n in Ar ri ru liol lou ll tn H ," Moit.'.s pi 17 pm N mely-Si.v. I to p ni N? ? ? I I rv ;i 02 p m " Alston 105 ,, IM " I 'ofumbla .", U5 p rn I'Al'Hl'.xs R?Ili?tOAU .IA:?I VM? HoloOS ;{ a.; f, m Arrive at Hau rons (7, ll, ?f/pm .Leave LaUrOUS (J, Tl. s t/, ,4 tn ArrH ? at .'ii loan 11 00 a m ?'?. lt. TA M 'OTT, BiiplutemUnL D. CAlIDWKr.L, A. Cli P. A. WJlrningtuii, Columbia und Au?uaia, Goiioral Passenger Department, COLUMBIA, S. C., July io, l?t?ff. M.\ I ii AS n KN en ess. Routh Dally, .No. }s No.10. fioAVawilmington KlOpm loinp'm " l^leinlngton :? 42 pm H 17 pm Marlon ll :u? p IM 12 lo ? in Arriv" I loreiee ll 2/) pm I Lum Sunif^r I ;u u m Coln: bfa )5 lo -t u? North Deify N'o. T! No. 17. l.'vivd Oeiiiinnla '>.,;> p m Arrfto sumter ri M }. m Mr, te Plorenco -I If, p m ., or; a in I.n.ivi; Muri-,u .'?'rv pm Obi itu? .?.ni-o Wlltnlngtou S;:.1I, m ll 1.7 ;? m Chu linton and Columbia Hpeolak No. r?? No. ns. I .cave Chm ii stun 7 2.-, * ui Ari i ve " r>?fr|a Vi: ive Ciduinblu lO&i ,i m ' fP " "> 'Sf p m T. v. RMlJitSfvN, t;. :-. A. y. ?. tAMft. tie?'l. s"p'?. O- V. fluinr, AlieiJ.^yiiint'diMS.C. i-TKTrv-TVT-' g. .JU rmuu?mm?ekWtm^mmmmmkW?mtmmkW?mmr IMMENSE ATTRACTION O?S_AT THF,_?V> ^r.HMIISTO- <2c BOWLES, >>;is BROAD STI?I010T AUGUSTA GA. TJie LASSEST HOUSE ia the City 1 The "Cheapest House in the South! Wo buy f r Cash and cant be Undersold. PARLOR nnd CHAMBER SUTTSin Quality ?uni Quantity never beforo seen. SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES an,i BOOlt-CASES by tho hundred. BEDSTK?PS, CHAIRS ami TABLES byllu? Gross. MIRRORS, PICTURES and BRACKETS hi endless Vnrioty. RABY CARRIAGES, LOUNGES and Everything to bo had hm Mrrtt Clnss HoflHO. ?3fl?" Cull and see, or write for ('nts and Prices. Anotiier Oolca. W?W.1 ?( ? "It is azi ill wind that blows nob?dy g<>?d. BUT, if von let it start you in the DIRECTION OE THE WI WM m&wt 1?M, OUR PRICES WI LI J FREEZE TO YOU. E?guroH marked down 57 degreed bolow?oro. Will keep Ihla f- going for the nexl !."> days. At Emporium of Fashion. W. H. GILKERSGN ' "FURNITURE, FURNITURE ! * car-load <>f Bcd? and Chaire Just arrived al Minter A Jntuiesoa'a I Far altare store, Laurens C. H., S. C. We koop the Largos! Stock of Ftimlturo in tho up-country, bough! i j direct front manufacturers, .it lowest ? adi prlc*^ In ear-load lots. 1 WV will well you Eurnlture cheaper than tiny house in tin* South. ;?I *W'(Bw ill no t io ? undersold.. I-. .' rand Chamber Suit;- ia quality and rpuintlty never beforo neetv Baby Carilage, Lounges, and everything to bc found In a Urat-clats liou.se. Ci I! and seo, ?>r send for outs and prises. Complete sots of Matrcssos anti Beds ?mi Springs. ALso Carpets ' nhd Rugs (Mu nt, for Cash. Great deduction in Prices. order to close oui our ?-'t<><-k of Winter Goods, wo arv- offering tin . o following goods at greatly reduced prices: Ladies'Newmarkets, Clonks, shaw !-. Dress-Goods, Rod und White Hannels, Skirts, Joans, all wool, whrtli loots., rotrueetl to aa Ul eta. We are offering our entire Stock of clothing ni NKW YOJVK COST. A large lot <>;' Ladies and Cliil Iren Shoes, worth $1.?A, we are closing out for only 7">o-,. Ladies children and Genta Shoes a Spe cialty. We sell the James Moan. $?1.00 Shao, every pair warranted. Also Minter A Jamieson shoo for $2.?0 evory pair warranted. A large lot ofGuns A Pistols; < '.di al once it I locare some of the Bargains,, If you will call and examine our prices, you will bo convinced wo tuoan exactly what wc 3VCIlsTTE!R. Ss ,T.A.3VIIISS03Sr, Leaders OF LOW Prices. li ; COM ONE, COM ALL . And seo and feel and be convinced th a ! GRAHAM: & SPARKS j IJftve nm- of (Ito Largest and Beaj; Assorted Stocks of '-') 7.-mn PX fflEncH???oisi ?N THE COUNT* ( '?ill and exnmln . <>i'r Stock <>f Ladies' atnl (tents' HOMO, Glove* ' Gents'Collars and Cuffs, Ladles' Jersoys* Walking Jackets, >' 11 Markets, Cloak's, Dress Goods, silks, Prints, Bloaehlgs, Tick !j j Ginghams, Shirting, Sheeting, Cotton Cheeks, Tables Damask, 't els, ?Doylios, Linsoys, Joans, Cassi meres, and everything gene ri kept lil a flrst?elass store, Our Stock ot Clothing is oom plot C tills Season. vt* ire h< prepared to save von money in this lim ?31xoes, @la.oe...._ In -hi. lino il is useless for te< to say anything, for om .joiner, j.now that wo alwuys heep tho best stouk of shoos In tow a, HATS mid CAPH-in tins line wo can suit everybody Wo wish to qall your attentlo to our Stock of Shirts. Cur$ 00 fl birt ?urns down anything Oil the hill. (iron rie--Sugar, Coffee, Tablo-sult, Cheese, Crackers, Canned (,( K)ds, Boapi Starch, Sod?, Bluing, f'oj?pcjr, Spice, Chowing Ti baoet Rn io ki a g Tidnteeo, Cigars, AC. _ GRAHAM & SPARKS. T he BieEalee! CSD IT y< Dia wiBh to eeo him, ecricl Toiay groc tories low for Oash, oa.ll a,t J. E. Cooper & Co's. jr?ig liest jPriaes -paid for Ooiaiitry I^roci 'iio?, Hieles, SzCp.t set J. E. COOPER & co.