The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 27, 1886, Image 3

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^he_AdverUser^ LAUIUSNS, Jim. 27th, I.8K6. mmwB?gm - . . -? 1 esssasss Stop at Orar i OloUe notol, Auguste., Ga. GRAY ii? iv Mouth Carolinian and < in tends a "Carolina Welcome" to all hi? gllWUlM._ LOCAL ITEMS. Moo Important land Halo advortlsod tn this IHKUO. Several nov/ Bcof-tnavkots have h ?on opened in town. Mr?. IIUIY OuANDbKn died at bor homo noar Milton, on tho IOU. lout. J, T. JOHNSON, Knq., made a short visit toGreonwood laut week on busl 110S8, so /?. say8. As soon as tho building ls finished Mr. J. E. WlLKKfl Will ntOVO bis Hook .and Drug Stoic Into tho Hondolla hotel, Court ol' ftoanlot' boganol Abbovlllo nil Mouday. Thocolobratod Forgot'non eu will 1)0 talion up a motion made for ll chango of venue by tho State, In ordor that no ono will mistaho the dato wcYopoat, that on Frida) Ol Fobuury 12lh Dr J. ll. C.VIU.ISM; will deliver a lecture in tho College Chap? I Tho Now York WorUl ls nglbitb \ World's Fair for that city, iii . th ;.. aro boeoiniug too com mon 5 botter h lil on a while ami give LilUroiiH a nho\\ ?, The Qroonvlllo Daily A'etrs bas comm!era hie i III pi ov< un ;. t hi | : - :i ?.; . . ?. unec. Wolikotho Neu.*. Ii ls ii |jo papor Hud'not afraid t" speak out Ita convie! loiiM. A correspondent writing from Wood ruff to the AVMW attrf Courit ., states ! hat n tolograph lino will BOOH ho est?bil le d between Greenwood und Spart itu burg. This, li sei mn i i a uoei salty. Th? latent tn tho Uno of musical In struments is apiano mounted on wheels and worked by a eran!?. 'i'h?3 Ia nott : but to BOO a crank manipulate a | i m . that ?tamis on four logs, Isold. The young mon are making prep.u a tiona for a grand mask hall tu hu given boro on Monday February Kith Thia takos the placo of the annual hop which should havo benn in December, and ii will doubtless bo an ologant H Huir. Hignu of improvement aro plainly vis ible OU all sillon. Mr. N. .7. fiVANS bah I oommeueed work ou los building, v. blob will bo used as a Machino Shop and Foundry, near the ii., !.. Depot. Wo call attention to a notice of Pi,uss ?ft FEKQUSON in anothur column. This now lirui is compOHod of men who ure well known to (he people of Laurens County nu A nothing thai we might say could add to their high reputation. Capt J. W. WATTH has resigned his pOHilion as Capt. of the I^aur* us fluardti, Ou Monday uiidit a lull . I -ition ol' offi cers Wit bo held. Thur -day ilftorilOOIl at3 o'clock a prize shooting will take placo o udor t ho auspices nfl ho company. HON. W.%0. HUNKY of Abbeville has ooneeu tod to doll vcr thu address at tho commencement oxorol <o .1 rm- Lnurous vilie Femalo College. Mr. IIBNKI is one of tho fitinat oraton bi tho Slate* an : ??vc? congratulate ibo prosldont of ii.ls In atitutiou in aeon ring such mi attractive ?penker for this oe< usion, Capt. .IAMBS l.rwi ? Merri.1 oren, H woll known and popular citizen of Au* . b ison County, died nt his homo on Pridaj night, alor a lor.: illness. Iii death was caused by dropsy of tho In art. Ile leaves a w'ldow, (who was M lus liri'-, of thia County.) ami live ehlldri ii. Tho corrospondonl of tm- \> <?:"! Courier laid aside tho ordinary du sm' Ufo last Friday and bpenl Hie da? with tho toachora and pupila of thc Laur ville Fomalo College, ile gi vos a Ila ti ? . lng account ol' his visit) and la espide!; . j pleased with tho minde department, We acknowledge the receipt ol' an in vitation lo attend tho entertainment given last Friday ovening by tho \. loores of Clinton, and regn t ex eeo ??lin ly our Inability lo ho present, i 'rom 1 lie oastof characters, wo knew i: would bu ns we have learned it tVllUi a grail 1 RU eons. A rare treat may be o\?.!?,! at the Society ontortalnmont w hieb eomo? oft" on Friday ovoidng at the Female Col lege. Although We d', le?' kt: ev till programme, wo iee' .. re thai tho ..." Indiosof the Kappa Della s ". , will display thoir llo rar., and musical tal ents to tho best iMlvautnge. idmlmdbii free. While in Augusta a tv* day/ a ??. we bad tho pleaau re of mooting sn nhl Ho? '. Carolinian In tho person nf CJSN. .*. WAI.TKK QUAT, 'rids popular gen th man now bas charge of Atigustu's mo : popular hotel, tho Globo, and io all v ho may Visit tho eily we would Say, tl \ cati hud no better pisco lo <t. p than tho GlObO Hotel. We learn that OUI*enterprising town . man, H?gh K. dray, ami Mr, McGee, of Groonvlllo, have purchased tho Uiver* ?ide Hotel of lied City. Tho salo in cludes tho hotel building ami t'lirnilur". S lot of several sores la west Greenville mid two lotfl In tilla place; ibu piece brings $ 6.000 cash. The note |H valued 14.OOO, Wo leam the property was bought as S SplOlllatiOU,and Messers Cray and MoGoe HaVo no def?nalo plum, for dis-: ji.-ising of it. Misinform ?4. Hast week we stated that tim Teach ers' Association failed to meet, which, MS wo now learn w its a mistake. An in lorosting mooting w is held and aovoral subjects of importance worn discussed, fm Association will moot again on jan. ?Otb. A Fugitive C...Xur..rt. On Friday last, when the |fMSOitft?f train bound for A u .miKln reached \N nt or lon, a mun bbardod the train who wo* recognize*! fl? lt. C. Ul ?nor, a desperate character, who shot HIKI killed Town Marsh al A. N. TtMNUn, Uko k's Statio,-)(j N..V? inbor 28d. Mv*0 h .ire ho open Iv proclaimed, while M.v.d'ng on th? platf ?rm at Waterloo, that lift was tho man, ?nd doflod ariel. Tho coie ductor telegraphed from Or&nwoOd t'-'i a ppilooman (?> board Ibo train before gob,j.; Into Augusta, which wa? done, and Uisiionv/HH arrested, Med with th? bfill-cord, und is ,.o\v in I bo cuat'Mly of tl uliiu-. A r. wS?d of f??? V IM offdrqj,'! for ht? ay?pr< hen ?don ami ihMlvi ry to irv fchttrltfof York Count;.'. ^_____H_m Personal. Maj. J. I). McLtiqAi has boon appoln od a, Trini Justice for M ar io ii. Mrs lu:wLi-.v anil daughter, Mian lok. left on Saturday ! \st, for their homo jiu Anderdon. / Mra. WILLIAM, of Croons iii :, is vl'ilt ing In tow n. Miss lOA HOLMES, will opon aHohjool at Chostnut lUdgeon Monday, Fob. ist. Fatlurs at Waterloo. Tho firm <>i smith Parks A Company, dosiers in general niorchundlH at Witter loo H. c. havo inndoan assigiintonu for tli.' hoi ont of oreditors. On Tuesday uiorliing Parki was arron tod undor H?o. 2B2I Gen. Statute?, for buying cotton and refusing to pay iW it. Tho facts as far as wo havo boi n alftle to ithor Ibcm aro il : foll ?ws: On l>tj'.l Ith 1KK."> Calvin I.. Culler Sole! t") bales of cot ton to Smith, Purks dtCo. ami rodclvod lu paymeiit, draft inn Ooo. li. Sibley <v '\J. of Augusta. Fuller kepi this i draft for several days and then transfered ii to'mc Hitton of Anderson s.e. in| pay ment ul* au iiCOOUIll. Sillon kept thc draft Cor three weeks and on Jim l?t li ii was returnod, dlnhonarod. i'.irks rofusod io pay Hie draft In full UH h was insolvent and wan on <>:i tin eve ..!' making an assignment fl>:. thc item iii of creditors, among whotti Kni ll"- was included, lt sooius thatldrafts drawn subsequent lo Dee. I Ith.', have boon honorodi After a full eonsldernllon of thb facts, I ho proMi eut lop wan ? il le 'ra wu. Mr? Parks is an oxeollonl gcnllcmnn ami bas tho sympathy of t lu4 entire com mun!!; In bis misfortune,,willoh was occasioned by heavy losaos lu ipuylng cotton. "lt Don't Suit do f?Ktror " A NRUno'B ACCOVNT OK MtKAMll.M on Saturday last tho AuvaimsHu bsd j an Interesting Interview with MAIIK V '.vee. M eolored man who bas 111-? ? re turned from Arkensns, MAH? nt) nea rs to bc a ncgroof ami e Ihan average Intel . llireneo and eave whit wo bollol 0 I ti lie ? faith (ul nccount of tho country, fie says i hat so far ns ho could son during his < wo weeks slav, I he pOOplo aro nut as well off as thev aro here, MsncohiUv is ibis tnmof those negrnos who hnvo recently loft i'd? counlv Ihov sro "ll dlsnn pnlntnd and ?could como bach at onoo If lliey could. He aiys ll cost bini moro (O e?t back Minn it dbl to 6fO. At Ibis ?f>:,?r.M nf thc year it is Inpossible to fravd over the country ovoenl nu flo railroad on sceoun! nf tho cold wonthor, tfvorvllttno; ls at a drt?d ?! ?ndsllll mid li In di moult to to (ind work for laborers todo. W'liUo h,? was ibero MAH'" sovs ho was a walking thoenry shoos Im t.vil: moro mcd!eiiw> darlnrr Mineo two w." ks than he would Inkohen io n venr, !.* very hod v was mu' thnrou?rhly di*?? trusted wit li \rkansas. lb1 said bevis !. od what ls ea'lod the "'?rnrdf.n snot" ?nd vfiiiii? tho land was Hobs the nennt o were poovnuil bsd bad health. Co has I ll rod am! from his account we would hui ire 'i would rooulro innre Minn the hilo anti or ext rayeaanl prnmh r>? nf FJm iirratlon Agents to induce him to leave tho grand old State of South Carolina. Tin- Inst words of MARKUS on Ibo sub iul were "I t'd! von bosa dat country don't suit dc nlpKor." Ar. Elopement. Vroin thc t a ion Tin es. Tho serenity of our rpi lol lltllo t >wr was greatly disturbed las'. Wednosuay afternoon by tho sudden ami suspicious disappoarnnce of W. ll, Pool, a mor chant, and Miss Faun lo Graham, a vevf I rei ly young Iud;, ,only daughter of V r. W, T. Graham, n prosp?rons inendiij.nl ol' (his town. Tb" ilrst intimation re coil" . I by tho parents of Ibo young Indy thal their daughter liad elope,i ... Ith 1 'ool i was from Kev. \V, M. l?'os( ?r, Who had | been Called to murry thom,a short dis tance from town, hut refused, and ii imo . iiu.iv wen! lo Mr. Graham anti in formo. I bim of what was going oil. Bllt ii wilston laic Thu tloohlg couple? wore io ii buggy behind a fas- h?r so, un 1 their route n<>: know ti. Ai.out four o'ch ek in the ailerue,.>.| m ws clime thal thfiy w ere seen on thc reid |.? Cr * Ney-., their horno in a fon m. Thai even ng, wo learn, tin y wore married at (boss An chor. M las G raham was bat Ul tie moro lhau four::-.m ye n . ol 1, nu I ? r Uiiao eonutabh conduct bas tefl bet' pun hts in crcat dlatrons. Koantg (lorrGspopxl?ni ib. CI1N?TI?KVILLI :. I1 AK.? V0:? S.MATi. Wo have bad tho coldest weather ever kuown k< rc. MOPaniel'a mill pond < n Habllll Creo,; Wa? frey.cll OVCV to de di : ll ? f l liedlas. R?ody river was also fro/.uh. V% lonni in som* places ke:-.?. sono oil froze in b ini s while burning. lt ls very probable thal thooat crop ls badly Injured, If hot entirely killed, os? peel,illy the lute HOWlllg. Our shooinakor ropulri ?I n pair nf shoos for nil Old lady last Thar- ! iv, .LIM. 7Ml, which bo mudo for ber Jan.-bi, I8S0. Tbl i is Gio drat repair! ng tho slices have had. and I bey have been worn < \ Ol' since tin y w. r made, m arly MK years ago; no If you want good shoes, call on Unelo bob. Mrs. Fannie Coate has been very s'.ck for several days,, bul we are glad to know sho is latino belier at this writing. Mr. .J. W. QedffUy, Who has boon \ . ry Sick for several Vf,eeks, Bill I lingers w it h out any pore pt i bin change. Mrs. Maty P. f?lledgo him move J w Ith a part of ber family to tho !>r. Culbert son's placo, on Ktibuu Creo):. Mr. II. Y. Fuller will more inn f<?\v days t<> Mr? C W. NhalPs, te take cheri!' of his mills. Tw o negroes Uko to havo had a nght, So you ?ce there 1? no nows to write. POUKOi: I*. O. ioi Pim CL. A we'll te do negro, In Ibis Township, SfcmS Onie ago naked a friend t<> road hts tax receipt, roi" him. He listened at. lively lo tho reading, a?id when It was ilone, ho said in nn i.arnest and exalted manner: "Now you t r o how it is; hont doy Is got me charge with threo mills, and do bord knows 1 n?vor owned a mill in roy life I I never had nnffen to do v. ?iii no milli nniy ? worked a little While on Mr. KwItrcr's mill, and mo and lilli d e.o : nt tl od dat bang ?m> I tell yo I I v-. y b< n rV?y want your money dey JuBt charlo you wit!? anything, no mat ter wbedder vou got it o? not." Wlstor Riddle has got ? now hat. A dmlghtOI of Martin Curry has boen quite . ok, but is now getting bott or. Tho doctora aro gouorully rocoTortug their lioalth, aincotho inbdoratlon in tin; weather. Several caron crown wcro found hy huntejrs last week, lyi ig in the woods whore they bail fallen oil*of tim roost, fro/on to death. A young mau who gets drunk ovory chance ho bau ought t > have permission to go out and haug himself. A married man, uudor sltnilr.r circumstances, should not bo allowed such a Liberty, but should roc .ivo ugoo;l whipping for each oft'ouse, admbd:,lorcd by aouio of hiv do cent neighbors. A mau who nover pay? his doctor l ill will bavo no ,H>H?|hlo chance t<> not to lloaven. Ile gets iso fur bob I nd with thin life that of course he oun uovor roach ibo ttoxt. "A wi.mau," in bist wotdt's Herold baa tho moat soiiKtblo article I havuaoon yot on the subject of Prohibition, Any luau who ha i sold anyl bing against 'wo inen at ibo polls,' ought lo read that iu th lo carefully, ami limn i;o mit "and weep bittorly." CflOSS HILL. MACK. f: i - a very illfhcult task t?. ..> ri'?- nows when thoo \f> ID new <. 'A' . have often fell sorry for tho editor when tho f ill comos for "moro copy," and ho has d> draw upon his id ready ? xhaustod brain for mnttor; but Hu ri ls ! !.o dl.Toroneo he Iwe o tho odilia* and tho oorrespondent, ilia! the odltor with bis Heladora, fi; i draw upon his exchanges, but ibo cor respondent must depend on hi nisei I aluno; and tho paper must l>#? Ulled up, and (Impropio must have something to read, ami the paper innot bavo nowa, Our people uro moving on slowly into tho now ; oar. The laboring Claas have about all so I thal down totholr homos for Iheyoar,' and |H>oplo ure beginning to laj in suppli?e, mi'I preparing i" push busi ness wi.on i lie weathor purmlts. Ho vi ral of our citizens bavo boen i" Au mista thia week, and thov bcllovolhat it pays t?. go (boro and purchase, nu I to Waterloo. Sonic of '.ur most careful calculators havo tnadothb trip, ami an satisfied that it lus paid thom. Right boro v mild bog to urge upon our farmi rn tb" great bu|H>rtani ?> ol' raising tholi supplies at homo, anti making tho farm self-sustaining. Ju convesation wttli ono qf our most successful farmers :? few d.iys since, he told mc t!..i; !>>. nlwny* mudo a supper! at homo, amt us a < omi .. (pionco bo could hohl bis colton, and sill wi.rn il'.' market suited him, ask tho inorclmntM no favors, ami was inuit' ?UK inouoy every year; ot hora could should, and must do likowiso before th? ro will l ?. gouoral prosperity. "Vim hoidtli of lois community is rc mnrkahly good, our physicians oro go in? about ?-il trip over thc country, am Complain of nothing, only tiru the} c m't collect, -Sm '.tor llumpton says bo wil o.il ninko an-) speooh on tho KIIVO question, although in entire accord lik?> Senator lintier, with tho Pres ident, (len. Hampton tloos no Hen the use of talking on a au bj oe that IK aa good settled Already, -> far tho President's policy is eon corned. Me mids that tho wind thing ls much li!:?' thc Scotchman' definition of metaphysics: "t? yoi ho talking on subject und th man yon address knows nothing ti ii oil her, I lia t's metaphysic*-'." -Tie" agricultural t'?llogo ? StarkOvilh', Miss., ls described as model iuatilutloti. In addition t scientific study, tho course Inehh :i con Iderahlo amount of mannt labor, for which tho students ai paid eit?ht cents per hour, which cr? tilted MI fhoir board account. When Judge llnrdaway caw enme into town last Saturday mon lng iii"- nowt intimate friends failn to r. cognl/.o him, and every hor* ulong tho street broke loose mi stampeded tb tho chu Ut ry. il looked like H forked cotton bal with o hal ph the t<.p end, and decided Inclination to wahhl \Vh ti Col. Hush and Jot Jone- ni wo'.ii ! bini tin y found timi llO Im ou f uir suits of flannels, throe |?:ti of pants, two ?.?.. t - three ooatsj t> pair ?if gooks, one pair of boot theil moro socks, three overcoat u bawl hud ton yunis <>f baggln then another overcoat ami it td.: ki t and a duster mid Konto rim punts, mid a bed '?'tilt wrappi u rn un 1 his lau . and lu ad, anti . ni ill bllU'k li ?! and t WO pairs gloves and hts hands in his *,.<>< !.. and yon couldn't KOO any <?f hi exe? pi one oyo and Hie end of not The filirplllH dUdS taken off of Iii exactly JIU?-?! an empty crooke crate. I ?0 Wttfi sp? oeillet S w hen th finished -'.nicking him, but win he recovored he slate.I pointed ilia! ll? intento?! to keep warm if involved this country lu a ci1 war.- Thomson ( Po*.) Journal, Notice of Township Asa, H?nien The following mimed (routh m ure hereby appointed n Hoard Township Assessors for tho lr r< pect Ivo Town-ihip: 1. aurons Township-J. O. Fleming, Capt. John Moore, ,1. Pranks. Young's Township-l>r. M. Cox, .In -. A. Harks, .Ins. A. Riddl Dial biwuvhip-T. M. Babb, N. Harksdalo, .lohn Ll, Switzer, v Sullivan Tow.n.-.hip-W. L, Iii kins, T. J. Sullivan, \V. J. Balintl Waterloo Tpwnship-?-F. H. Ct fnan, J. F. Henderson, T. n. Wile Cross Hilt Township-M. Tongue, John J. McGowan, O. lianna, Hunier Township-??. F. Van John t?. Davis, W. ll. Farrow. Jacks Town9hp T. M. Hetz Thus J. Hutton, T. J. Duckett, Heuflletown Township-J. Hy rd, W. A. Mcclintock, J. H. . dotson. The assessors above appoin will pienso meei al tho Audit office oft Wednesday tfic 3-Hh < of Fob, to make the assessment thir respective Township. C. M. [/ANO! i Auditor, IJ. Jun. 27, saift . 2?1 1 "... >.-. ' Missing Links. Tho King of Dahouioy has 3,000 wi viv. Tho missionaries arter ililli. An English sliver penny of mod ern dato ii worth 60 foots. Tin? now Washington inmisi?n of Colonel John li ay li.is cost him $100,000. Anthracite coal mined in Penn sylvania acjhi for $25 a toil in tli" Cily of Mexico. A now towtWn Kassia hus hara named io New York ia honor of tho American, metr?polis. A n imo pier 8.10? fr? l ia length ls hoing built .'.l Boston. Ii will bo tiio Longest in tho world. Tin? throe groat men produced hy Vermont uro Brigham' Young, lillian Alien and Oeorgo l'\ lid man... The lutlor I *aupp<i .! io haye a mission to und > tho work of th? fernier, hut ?I i tough job, because polygamy In thu lOusI i; said lo '.<? worse than polygamy in tho West. A Lesson In Government. Philadelphia Ledger (Ind.) Ho tho best goveirnnu nt whether of a family or a S!.',t--, by no menus Implies tho larg? .-.t nmounl of au thority. The chihlr II who are al ways?coerced, and th ?jubiectsAvho oro tyrannized over, all? . rise In revolt when they are able; and tlx j command whh ii was (.bought to bc Rostrong is soiittcrered to tho winds. lt is the qui? i e.mind that ? ntim s Itself to needful limits nnd seeks ti? make i's subjects self-controlled that is the most powerful und en during. Tho strong? it Influence, i always,thc gentlest and tho Ional self-ass? rt In r. Our next door neighbor, Mexico i-" having ti little Insurrection of Its ??wa. It is said that tho ordinary oc cupation of Hie average Mexican consisted in smoking cigarettes and eating ?red pepper, varied with an occasional assassination of a neigh bor Sueii hoing th?% ease, ari insur rection ought ; ?lot te lu a very diffi cult affair to get up, nor very for midable after ii was gotten. V inc v. t niton iuhblllu>; frond middling Httiet KOO I mi Hin ?TIENT. A i nv;NS, J ia. 2?;. (re) H]4 (.>; KV O IMtODVOM ft r,>2 7 VJ ?SJ 8 J ? 12 % V 13 4.?? (3 7.")" l? of 20 12', (./. 15 15 < 20 j. .i. I't.uss. .i. w. tfaaouKON. NEW FIRM. 'i ho old linn of Boyd, IMuss A ? !o. having dissolved by inutual con-1 sent, tho undersigned have ferne d a co-partnership ?re! will koop a full Stock of ?r?mHy Groceries und ' "tantallon Supplies. Wo ire also A g ts? lor \Vaudo Ker-J ti' /. r and Aclu I'hospaie. ?,;'J~ Mr. IMuss, in behalf of Ibo ! old I ?'ino, take-- t hi-o..nov unit y to extend his thanks for past fa vers j J and now solicits for tho new flrni, ' .-; lib? i ?tl patronage. < mr friends w il! ph ase notice t : ut t we occupy the halal . uno brich building of Mi\ O. I-'. Little, eli tho corner (if Main iliVd (! irpcr SI reids, whore wo will he glad to welcome Bu m. PLU.SS ? ;'?.!iiir.-'u\. Laurens, .<. C., Jun. liG, I 386. Stateoi South Caro li un, LA Ulli: : ?O?lt'i ?5 COUNTY, M NMN PLKA! ? Nam \ Bah iiiltb , David P. Bul entino, Ubbc rt M. Baient I no und ? B< njamin V. Bah ntin? . PluliillMs, against William i. (Valentine and !.. T. fl, Dani I ns (ors of the estai 1?.dont im-, doc? ici (h liaient ino in hin Own udilli ?i.-.;tu rn John V. ii. ia m J. i ..i flit, A. li . linio ti t t. Bolcnl it"'. Warre < IrbyT. ii nh nt inc,! 'a ile-ri ne If.Pltt.i lilt/nbolli Daniel, Juno Knight,Adi ? j Gullies, niarga rel t '. don I Ino, J no. A. i Bah illino, lid r.. Balontiue, ls titia I rni ?, linnell ino Balontiue; John L. BulOiitlnOt lull \ !? aland, Lilly ('loveland nnd Lb ??de Baient I u?>, Defendant --.Summons for Relief, C'oinplatnt Kilod. ?Tot ho Defendants above-named Yoi! are Hereby .Summoned and required to tin s wei1 thc com plaint m thiii aotid'n, Which is filed in tin- office of < 'ierk Court, for 1 -au rea . < 'OHnty, and to sers o a copy of y^oiir answ?r.to tin aid complaint Oil tho i;limailer ai 1rs (i'fpcq at 1, mi en - t '. 11.. . oath ( 'andina, within, twenty dnys after tho -er yicjQ liorcof, delusive oftlio day of sm li ?otWiCCj and If you fail to answer the complaint within !h'e tim.! aforesaid, 1 Im plaintiffs in this action will apply te tho Court for thu reiief demanded iii tho Com plaint, J. T. JOHNSON, Idaimifl's' Attorney. D.if.-d bi e. flth, A. D. 1885. ii. W. Sin.r,!, c. r. c. r. fi, *.] To th? Defendants Has? Hine. Val entine, .Ioho L. Huh nti ie, tn? ( levohioil and Lilly ( loveland - You will ph.nae toko noiico that the summons and CQDlpjulut in this action w?TO filed in thu otl?ooof the Clerk ?>f the < ?tirt ?>f Coioinon IMOHM for Laurens Comity, South < 'arollna, on T>ftc. H, JhHf?. J, Ti .1? >?iNN()N, IMalniitfH' Altocm v. Dec. I fi, lsM. '?0 Tho same popular branda of Foi continua to fully maintain (hoir V.x Dolivorod ot ?ill pointa on eithov IM Ci? KTon^ioiHioin_ LOK Fiscal Year 1886-1836. IN pursuance of an Act ot tho ( louornl Assembly of s. C., appoved Doc. tho 24th, 1881, a general assess mont of property for taxation w ill commence on Jan. tho 1st, 1886, and continuo until tin- 20th day of Reb uary. All property, both Heal and Personal, must li?' returned for tax ation, and all changOH lu realty since May, 1881, must bo noted In returns, buring tho above time my office ai Lauren- C. 11, will bc op.ai for tho reception of relatais, and for tho convenience of the tax payers, i will also attend at the fol lowing placen at ibo tinio specified, lo wit : Dial's Township, Gloodgion's, Fob. 8th. Sullivan's Township, Tumbling Shoals, Keb. Otb. Sullivan's Township, Brewerton, iel.. 10th. Waterloo Township, Mt. Oalla gher, l i'ii. l Ith. Waterloo Township, Ooo. Moore's Pol), i I. Ml undo cUizona botwoon tb.? ages oj 21 und MO your? ari- inxublo Polia, except Hmso who aro ineiipublo of earning sup p< rt by hoing mutmocl Or from any othor causo. Ou nor.i of il; .il hlstato will take Notice that Full Uetttrns bf Heal Property will be robu I re !. Ait. r lb.- 201 li 'lay of Ir'ob., ISSU, 50 per uei)t. poa illy will nt Inch on nil pi'oporly UOt 1 i^te'il for taxation. O. M. LANGSTON', County Auditor. f ?ec. 0-18 st Wo will sell at public outcry on Salo Day In February, 1880: I. Tract of Land cont.lining Three Hun.ired and thirty (880) acres, hioroor loss, about four miles below Wah i'oo, s. C., bounded by lands ofHenrj Puller, .lohn f?. Pinson Ciar, nee Clinlllgham, and others I nown as tho Btvxtor place-six horse farm mostly freshly cleared ; splendid wood land, heavily tim bered with oak, hickory and pine, vs < !i u atored,several streams, three or four excellent spring- and a well. Tenant houses ?rn traci. A mag nificent place. 2, Tract containing Sixty-two (02) acres, moro or less, within less than a milo of Waterloo, H. C., boun ded hy la mis of John IL Wharton, Joseph Poarco and others, known as tho Walker Tract. The place has a settlement on it, is in a. good neighborhood and convenient te ntaikot. Tenant.? now on these Tracts with whom contracta can he inude terms:- one-half cash, balance on January 1st, 1887. hearing interest from day of Sale, and secured bj mortgage on placo bought. Ali eau bo paid Cash, If preferred. A. E. N ANCC, Assign?e. L. W. Ht MIC i MM, Ag't. Jun. 22, 1887. . A ( loveland paper gives promi nence to tho repot that Mrs. Oar tield is writing u biography of hoi husband. tilizor sold by us last season, and usod with such general ?satisfaction, jollonce and uniform quality. Rail Road. Write or 93Ud for prices and lunn* ac .; AHAN In order to mcot tho demands of our creditors, wo offer our entiro Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gouts' Furnishing doods at ?ntl be io tr Now York Cost, for the next thirty dayw. Any one wanting anything n our line will do well to examino our Stock beforo |![purcha?ring else* whore. Wo have In connection with our Clothing Department, a splendid assortment of Jowelry, consisting of Watohes, Watch Chains, Cuff and Collar Duttons, Scarf Pins and various other things too numerous to mention, which wo are closing out very cheap. .As wo aro soiling our goods at Cost, wo must havo tho Cath. Can't nhargo anything. LEAKE ?ft PATTON, C. W. HENSON Restaurant and Saloon, Over 835 Broad Street,] Augusta, Ga. I E?V Meals fnrnishod at all hours, oonsistino; of all tho suriHtontlal? ana flail* I cac io? of tho season. Hverything scrupulously neat, tho best or order kept, anet 1 (lu- politest attention given. I el a e s MERCHANDISE LAURENS G. H.. Sa C. 1 have on hand a Lot of FINK METALLIC, CEDAR, WALNUT aim1 ROSEWOOD BURIAL CASES and CA8KETU, also, a Lot ot Cheap Coffins from $5.00 upwards. r?Sr Hearse furnished on all occasions at small pr loa ?. B. HUNTER. COTTON ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, a * . t;*. v rv* \.i? \ Ti A OK NT Von MASSEY'S COTTON (JINS, FEEDERS and CONDENSERS, and I,EE'S PREPARED AGRICULTURAL LIME. Charge foihandling Cotton reduced to 60c. por baie corontiasieas} 2.rM\ per halo storage. Liberal CASI 1 ADVANCER made on CotfoA In Store. tor PERSONAL ATTENTION given to Weighing and Helling-, omeo and Warehouse, 003 Reynolds St., Augusta? Ga.