The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 03, 1886, Image 3
The Advertiser.
J. C. GA RLING TOX, EDT? Oi?,
LAURENS, l-Vb.
Subscription Prico--13 Slonths, Si.QO.
PAYA I1LT5 IN A DVANCI5.
Rates "forAdvertising. Ordinary Vd
VorMaoinoitts, pornquaiv, tnv ? .
lion,. $1.00; ?nc!? Bubscqnvni Inser
tion, ">o cont?. , , ,
Liberal reduction made l>>r largo .vu
Vortincnionls.
j. C. ?J VRLIN?TON A fO.,
Proprietors.
Farmor TIM.MAN has tiinlcrtli
ken a great work. Mo propos i i tv?
be tho loader of thc farmers-thc
Moses to bring thom out of tho Wil
derness. [f Mr. TUBMAN can sue
coed Iii making tin; ftirmera of our
country s'ce their mistnkes, und :?
ho will point out the right conreo
and Induce thom to ndopt ii, he
will havo accomplished n gre.il
work,-a work that will bo of last
ing benefit lo Hie who!" country.
Hut wo aro, afraid Mr. TILL ?AN'.
work will soon turn into moro of :i
political than an agricultural cam
paign. There ure men who ure
ever ready to attribute failures
to a defect In tho lawof thc land. ! f
farmers are not making money, they
g.iy they the tendency of Legisl?
is against the farm-. -, [f there i a
statute in South Carolina Hut!
works an injury lo ibis class, ii is
very strange that it should bo nl
lowed to stand, ror,unniie tioaably,
whatever is for thc good of thc
fanners, is for the good of the ;? ?". ?
at largo. Tho trouble is not so
much in the laws of tho land, ns i;?
the laws thu! regulate the farm.
Wo heartily favor any measure
that promotes tho agricultural in
terest, but it is a groai mistake to
suppose that a legislature com
posed entirely of farmers, could
dispel thc depression thal seems to
have settled over the country.
We believe tho chief cause of Hie
great scarcity of money in the
/South, more than the Xor!!!, i; be
cause our fine wator-powers, are
not utilized in manufacturier,
And the reasson why capital does,
not seek nu investment here, ! he
cause of the Instability of our hiv .
Every year wo soo tuon sent to the
legislature who aro Incompetent;
they not only do not soo tho real
needs of the people, but are totally
unfamiliar with the laws already
In for? e. Yet each supposes thal
his caliber will bo measured by the
number Of bills ho submit* to the
assembly, and hero wo go from
year to year, legislating and iin
legislating, until it is Impossible to
imagine whnl this nttgusl body will
attempt next. Wo have entirely
too mnch legislation, anti it h all
caused by tho or o cms tdoa, I hal
agriculture will nol receive proper
attention unless every farm r who
has a smattering of edina ion
runs for the legislature.
Whether the Columbia, New
berry and Laurens Jiaiil'oad, for
which the legislature at Its in*!
session granted a Charter, will,
like tho late lam ;it<d Midland, die
a natural <leat'?, now remains to bo
seen. The people of Columbia and
those along thc line to Newberry,
seem in earnest in this matter,and
we think Laurens may ho depend
ed upon when sho seos tho neces
sity of action. Whether tho pres
ent scheme will bo successful or
not, it is absolutely eertalit thal
the section through which tho [im
posed road will run, will ai no dis
tant day, bo connected with th?
West by way of Tonnt isee. Al
this stage, however, WO have soon
misgivings ns tho success of the C.,
N. A L.
-There is poid in Utah only fl
foot deep, and situated ?ll a high
altitude that rofnees to fraefco even
in tho severest winters. There if
another that mysteriously replen
ishes itself wjUh half-grown trout,
Ono stroan), though clear tv: crystal
to the oyo n'id ( i-lolt s-, laina ul 1
'the vegetation that it flows over?
deep brown. A warm spring near
Salt Lake City is the strongesl nl
phur water in the world. A liol
spring a few milos off, with willera
so hot that you can hardly put your
hand into them,andas bright as di
amond' Is ono of tho most riana rk
ablo combination of chemicals ever
analyzed
The murderous A ps eh Ci) aro ni
the work of rapine timi plunder in
Now Mexico and Arizona, and tho
citizens there have taken tho mat
ter in hand and ure raisin;;- money
to buy blood hounds to track the
rod demons to their hiding places
among the rocks. There is bul olie
way to stop an Apache from 1,11
dering the pale; f ices, and thal is to
Sut him under tho ground. Ines
am had better pul them all Lhere
or eba; send them to Sitka.
-An unrepeated law of .New Jer
sey passed while the State was n
British colony, road-} tis follows;
"That all women Whatever eire,
rank, profession or d<-gmo, whether
virgins^ njiai?s <n Widow.', Who shall
after this act-Impose upon, seduot
ami betray Into matrimony or? ' 1
his Majesty's subjects by \ ir.ure ni
sconts, cosmetics, whslie , piifftts,
nrtifieal teeth, fi?iso hair or hi I]
heel shoos, shall Incur the penalty
of tlur law now in force against
white he ra ft and like misdemofuiors.
ANNUAL REPORT
-OF THE
County
- OF
.LAURENS COUNTY'
rov TH?. TJS?AL YliAB OOHWBMOXNa ?CO
VEltfBSR 1st ?S'JO, A'?CD KKDIX? OCTO
1' i. r* st 1G5 o.
?'i J?is Honor thc Pres tying Judge
of thc Court of GcnctxU Sections
/or" Laurens County t February
Terni iS8(i%
The board of County Commis
sioners fer said County respectfully
Hubmit tho following report of
Claim: Mod, audited and allowed,
nod ordered paid by them dining
tho fiscal yar I881-'85, to wit:
Auditor's Salary, $400.00
Cot" XT i (. 'OM M I SS IO N I: us.
.J NV Little, ChUirninn, ser
vices 70 days, and i,;>'.)2
miles traveled, $20? 80
.f h Craw fini, TO days, and
1,18-1 miles traveled, 214 20
A S O wings, 70 days, and
1,182 milos traveled, BU 10
c M Miller Clerk Board, 20000
$887 18
James Holl, due for Nov.,
1881, to loth Doe. i MN i 21 80
.1 C Itasor, from 1st Nov., to
10th Dca, 1881,
$00*
( 1 NV, Shell, Clerk of Court
Account, :iIT 20
Sherill's costs, 1,801 00
Ti tt.Vb JUST ic BS.
C M Miller, 870 12
W 13 Stodd trd IK) 28
NV S Pitts, 02 20
J C Cook, 80 10
Joel Billson, 20 21
O Cl Thompson, 20 50
.1 1? Hunter, 8 60
1. NV Copeland, 7 70
13 L Henderson, ti 30
\V*lr Irby, 0 ot)
$021) 55
Ji;:i DO r.s AN DROADS.
C Puckett, 0 00
.1 NV Fowler, 12 82
13 S Allen, 18 00
Willis Washington, 15 00
( i M M oore, fi? Oil
A C Owings, 150 tiO
Bowley & Uro., 12 7?
J C Clark, 10 00
i ? T lioborts, 0 0(J
LOWC Moore, r> 0(1
Marion Moore, 5 0C
John M. Clnrdy, t>l 2?
R ii ! joven, 55 0C
B L Henderson, 0 3fl
'. John Dagnal 10 Ot
(J 1> V. i Non and J A Bolt, 70 d'
j ll M Barger, 3 2(
I J s nix i cu?., 20 tx
N D Franks, ll 2<
Gabriel Pinson, 3 0(
NV B \\ harton & J A Puckett, 18 0<
I C Ii Pike, s ot
j John Dagnal, 11 Ol
; Phill Harris, 15 Ol
J A Pow ers, 'J ol
; Alf McNineh, IO 2C
lt li Lovcn, 16 0:
J S NVilbanks, 3 Ot
J I) l):ii;-i);il, 1 1 Ol
I James Fowler, ' 7 ot.
, Alford MeNineh, 5 (M
ll Ii Mahoney, 17 7-'
Y G Hol lams, 0 ot
J NV Duple, 15 . '
John Dagnal & Poli, 12 5?,
GI M Moore, 20 ot
J c Moore, 12 ot
li NV Davenport. 5 on
NV M Higgins, 16 CC
J A Pranks, 12 2S
William Pai ks, ir, nu
Dagnal & Bolt, 65 on
J li Davenport, :i on
V C Wren, U Oil
T J 1 lillard, 2o on
W W (?reen, 2 id
[Odmond Parker, 75 on
P li Todd,. ia 5u
Wm i) Stillivan, in 56
w T Parks, .-? 80
John M ( ?lardy, 12 60
W P Turner, li 17
w it Crawford, 5 no
A li Barksdalo, 3 7??
Dngi.nl A- Bolt, s on
W 1 M ?der, 1 on
J C Me Dan ?td. 21 00
J Porter ICI lodge, 64 no
James M( ( ravy, 5 (io
Pol) King, 12 00
K S McKinley, 8 00
Wham A Lovcn, DOO 00
13 ,M .McKinley, 775110
M li Crisp, 10 00
$2,012 70
BiypAiiw ON P?iiiiio BUILDINGS,
J M Bobortsort, $ 5 30
Cl w Parkoton, 417.;
Minter & Jamieson, 17 -15
o w Parkoton* 2 60
Leslie ?Sc Brother, 3 27
? IP N' Anton, 44 50
G s McKlndiey, i 40
R LBhdiop, 25 00
W A Martin, 10 00
(f V/ Parkoton, 2 50
T I-} UaWls, 131 10
?Samuel V Carlington, 2 Oo
J M Robertson,
lt II Hudgeus,
Minter & Jamioson'
115 .To
8 69
185 50
,V>2 lo
i DOOKS, Sr?TioNMltY AND PMN*T
INti.
Walker, Evans A Cogswi ?l, ? GO 00
o ti li . o 1.-, 00
W J Du Hie, fl 60
T ll Crews A Co., . 5 00
Walker, Evans A- Cogswell -l 50
M {( a o 47 jjo
a tt o ? u 7<j
T B Crews A- Co., fl oo
j J 0 darlington, I oo
Charlea A Calv.), . ll? oo
T D Crows A Co., 430 60
$71? 00
CONTINGENT EXPENSES ON FlI?1?.
W A Law, Stenographer, $260 00
Cuulnghain A- Marris, At
torneys, 26 O'?
.J o Templeton, Jury Com
missioner, 0 00
Dr-. Simps.m and .Miller, Ex
amlng Iamatics, io oo
Dr s v Blakeley, ? on
J Wad? Watts, f->r Blanks, s :>2
Dr D E Martin, 20 oo
Dis Wilbar and Miller, io no
S I. Power, for Publie
Highway, su:)
B F Posey A Uro., ?i Oft
lt 8 O ri ill n, School Com
missioner, - '.-'I
N 1) Franks, for bringing
from A - \ lunn 20 80
Toiivor Robertson, Store
Account, 86 36
J <) Templeton, Jury Com
inis tloner, no <;o
Jo Templeton, .1 my ( fom
misshmcr, 12 00
CM Millor, for Stationery for
Coninn donors' <ifllco, IO 00
Dr .1 s W?lfl) Foal Mortem
Examination, io o0
Dr D L Anderson, Exumin
j ing Lunatic, .r? 00
Dr Cl L Martin, ."? 00
j Dr J S Wold", ? 00
I Dr (J W Dnvail, 20 00
JO Templet* i, r> 00
A W Hum.odo, 21 00
Trayhom & Dial, store Ac
count, l ?o
I W L Boyd A- Co., Store Ac
count, 'JO ??
? Dr T E To.ld, 25 60
I Todd, Simpson A Co., l<> 00
! Dr V D Coleman, 5 00
j Dis J li Smith and \V T
i .loin--, lo o?>
Dr E M Cain, 2o oo
! Dr .1 ll Miller, lo oo
' ll S Orillln, School Commis
sloner, 2 12
i .1 (> C Fioming, Store Ac
count, ir? 0o
Bail A- Watts, Attorneys, 7"> oo
Dr C A Saxon, lt? oo
Dr .1 D Patton, C oo
Dr .1 il Miller, 6 oo
T T A ndrews, ? <u>
Dr < ? w Duvull, -lo on
$814 80
M AN'AG EUS ?>r ELECTION!
? i S M Nubers,
>
?
i
J A Westmoreland, o lo
B D Prior, fl oo
I) F Copeland, tl Oo
MT DI icakc, i 6o
1 : <; li Ray, i 6o
M J lt Cooper, 1 oo
i i 51 < : Cob loan, 2 .'-o
> j n( ?ulbertson, l 4o
? 1 .J A Madden, 5 8l
I LA [Icndersou, l 2
? i W D Fowler, I i<
M j N Wright, 1 Sc
P A Simpson, 8 oo
.1 s Johnson, 7 6o
T I) Jones, i io
T .1 Bowi rs, l io
? J L Simpson, i io
t li 1? Adair, l 6o
' J NV Leake, oo
? j A C Owings, ..'1 GO
1 ? I ?avid Burnside, lo 2o
M Hugh I/ ninan, fl 2o
'j w ll Drummond, 6 8o
1 j A L Barkadalc, fl lo
1 s .1 Bryson, >r> oo
M M A Knight, fl io
Joir and William Col -nmn, fl 00
.1 I? Fowor, !? lo
' li :.' Arnold,
W W Campholl,
A B Stewart,
9 7o
.I 2
W M Muntor, .a?
J c Cox, l Oo
W P Coker, 1 00
D T Copeland, o 6o
s A Phllson, t io
(i li liny, 1 oo
T .J Laake, 1 ?O
C M Langston, I 80
11 s Shumate, fl 00
L w Copeland, 1 2o
'Ax mri ( 'arter, A flo
< ? P Anderson, r? fl."
.1 IO (?oddnrd, A 2(
.1 A Clardy, fl Of
.1 C Murlin, 1 00
I? ii !.; Fuller, 1 Oo
A C Nelson, 6 flo
W II Pinson, ii 70
W A Fowler, 1 00
II V Fuller, 1 00
T P Byrd, 0 80
li L Cleveland, D lo
TD Smith, ?80
T A Keller, I lo
J 1? (?oddurd, 0 2?
G F Anderson, fl Bb
.IntnrH A ( lardy, 8 80
.1 O C Fluming, ? ft)
A W Sham, 3 2o
J lt Culbertson, 8 2o
J A Maddon, 8 8o
W r Summered 1 l?
li A Ilendor.-ion, . 1 25
lt .1 Stoddard, 0 : ?
it?
? ? - 1 65
.1 l' Dillard, I 7o
\V r Cooley, 8 2o
H. P Blakeley, 3 Oo
() I? Goodwin, l <)?>
U \V Willis, 0 oo
ll A Sullivan, i oo
li K Haloid ino, 0 oo
Wm Scott, I lo
A W Sims, G 7o
J 0 Martin, l oo
J ll Allen, 1 So
J B Garrott, 1 8o
.1 li BalOhtine, 0 85
1) 1) Lillie, 5 8o
Jinni's T Medlock, 2?o
T P Byrd and others ut tho
Lox, ?7 to
J A Maddon, 8 86
ll J Stoddard, 7 00
if809 ?ir.
JURY TICKETS FILED FJKOM 1ST
Nov. ISM, TO 1ST NOV., 1886.
J C Marlin, $ 3 Cti
W T Shit th, 6 Oo
" " ti oo
Y\ i i Lah mino, ?G 7o
W T Smith, 2 Oo
.1 ll Anderson, 17 So
fl A Austin, 6 ou
il J Burdett, IC? 3?
J M Lowe, 7 7<:
.J ( ! Mot iowan, 16 ?ci
< J ( ' Miser, ti .">!
J M Blakeley, ? 1?
(' Ii Adams 17 f><
<r L Carter, 1 li
W II Ansi::), . 7 *,?
(? W Martin, 2 7i
.1 II Bryson, 16 ">?
.1 M Mudge ns, l-l :h
A .) Smith, .'> <"(
C C Heliums, ? 9<
(' P Mai tin, <S oe
.J \V Blakeley, l l 3<
L S Miirtin, 5 Ti
.1 C McMtllon, ;i 81
.1 L M<i.irc, 1.) i
K M ( ht un ingham, 2 I?
s 11 Johnson, . 16 6<
E M Cunlnghani, ? ii
.1 I ! Pi. In noy, d Ol
W s Thnxson, *l 7<
ll V McDaniel, lo 3i
H H Mihun, i?> oi
li s Laugston, ry 8i
J it Kinley, L2 2?
J M Mendor?, 16 o.
J (' Hall, I I
V. S Johnson, :> i
W I> Serubbs, 6 <><
J A Powern, 8*1
a A Milh-r, if .
J W li ? hs, ii 1
J A Pooh tt, <
i? I, Carter, ._' v
.1 C Hill, 17 ti
W v Peterson, t i
A Abercrombie, 4
J I, < ;. nt ry, -t .;
NV T Long, ?0 l
0 Ab< rerotnblo, -t
Ahm r linhh, 10 7
li M linhh, -il ?
.1 c Cox, H I
M ilnm ll el I mus -.;7
.Ina T M nein u, >'
i> F llnleniliie, ..??<
W ll Hugwoll, I E
I Li F linlcntino, 2 ?
I J P lloyd, ir>fi
.lc Johnson, ? i i
I W J Miller, l-l 7
n fl i ?lardy, in 2
.1 1 Tongue', 13 E
.1 ll Alli n, J ii
<; ? MeCravy, 36 8
? il I' lin rd? <t, Q :>
I .1 A RicliolbcrgOr ,s ?
<J M fl rn M ks, . ? a
j I. M < 'nanon, 15 7
I W F Sw i i ?or, t 0
j .1 1. Simpson, 10 6
j I?A Mon roo, 10
j W r Cooley, ? ?
('ontinin d next wook.
"Tho Island of Jcrsoy, whoroLilj
Langtry comes from,'* saya a Pillia*
dolphan who has just arrived froir
un extended tour broad, ls heddi
being a placo of wonderful untura!
beauty, a parridlco for married folk
who want to (Ivo economically
They eau gi t Ihoir lodging, food
and servlco for $10 a week, ami
? hore will bo no; bing whatever t<
complain of with respect to any ol
tho accommodations. Tho peoph
of the island aro largely French,
und k now, of course, how to gol tho
most and host out orovorvthing?"
- An oxchango remarks that
there is a disposition oh the par? bl
somoofour contemporaries togot
up u senro about trichina-, und have
probably succeeded In alarming
Htiy <?f tlioir readers foolish enough
to rogard this sensationalism as an-?
tofpriso. Nevertheless, tho people
continuo to eat pork, and very few
of them die Of trlchlnlnsis, li will
be noticed timi in all reports of
Hindi cases tho names of the victim ;
SllOW them tO haVO been CJ.-runi'l.
The niel seems to bc that trichi
na' Cannot survive great heat, if
pork is thoroughly (rooked, us it
always should he, ii may bo eaten
without foitr of. contracting tri ell I?
iflitsis;
-A correspondent pf tho Not?
Orleans' M?dtctil uftd SttTglaul Jopp*
nat fells of a remarkable result of
thotUsc ofsted ni n- a disinfectant
Of Ships, The viiggoj to be treated
was made tight f'ir<! ?md aft, and
the steam turned on for tho re.jiii
Blto time. The hold wan fotind'to
bo in good condition nftei tee clean
sing, and Hie dlaltffeptora entered
the enhin. But they discovered
thal tho fine furniture und cabin
work had fallen ?ipart mid lay in a
comprehensive heap on tim Moor.
The steam had n o'ted tho glue.
NOTICE.
By virtue <>r a cliauol iftor"tgng?
ox? ? i!t<ul hy Alonzo L. Crnwf??rd
\ in Uoal>. Q'CoUnoV A- Bnilojj; on tho
i iSlh flay ol'June 1885, .:ii Ijrocord? <1
In tho-otucc or Hogister of Mosno
('iiivcvaiK c.: for Lamons County,
October Dth, ?880, 1 will JJ.-ll at
Laurena C. II., 8. C., on Feb., 18tli,
one Pool Tah!?' anti Fixtures, lo
satisfy tho above slated mortgage.
N. P. I'KA.NKS,
Agt't. for Mortngoe.
Fob. 3d| 188?.
.1. J. I'l.USS. j. Vf, t'?HUU?ON*.
NEW FIRM,
Tho obi brm af Boyd, Plus? * Co.
I?as ?ilk,' dissolved by mutual nui
sent, de undersigned havo formed
a co-partnership and will koop ti
fall S?rck ol* Family Groceries und
"Itt?tatlon Supplies.
Weare also Agts. tor Waudo Fer
tiliser and /V? in Phos pa t o.
?tSSr Air. Plus?, in behalf of the
o'.d Pin.?, lakes thia opportunity to
extend hi-- thanks for past favors,
and nov. solicits for Ibu new Brill,
a liberal patronage.
our friends will please untie?'
that we occupy tho handsome brick
building of Mr. G. F. Litt lo, on the
corner?of Main and Harper Stroets,
where wc will boglad to wolcoine
thom.
PLUSS ?v FERGUSON.
Laurens, S. C., .lan. ?.!.">, 1880.
Photographer.
Having located in 11?<. Fowler
Building, over thc stores of .John l>
Sheahan, for the purpose ?>f laking
Phot ?graph- and i . rr?blyp' .ami
? Iso Collying and Enlarging, 1 aju
prepared ;-.? give you satisfaction,
having had len yours'experience.
Call uud get a ?batlow indore the
nub dance fades.
Picture* taken on a cloudy a. well
as u fair day.
.). B. G LAZE NEB.
HOLME'S SIJRE OURB!
MOUTH WAST1 A \!> DJONTIFHICK
Cnroa lileodlng Cums, floors, Sou
Mouth, Kore Thront, < 'lea usos th 1 Tooti
ami Purl lion tho llroi.Mli, 1 ?cd mid roo
nmnioiidod bv loading dentist. Pro
par ! by t>r-.'.J. I'. <x \V. lt. Il?a.::. H
lu-tiilal. Maoon, ila. For suki by all
?lr nit .ti I an?l dontist, und ia Laurens bj
Lir. 1'. 1'.. CONNOlt. -") iv. '
SOUTH CAROL1 NA BATLWA^
COMPANY.
CO>IM?W<"ISO SUNDAY NOV.KMIIRK 29
ISM, ?I IW.1 A.. M., Fassonier Trulna Wil
ran n's i'?>ll<t\v?-, "KaStorn limo:"
TO ANO l lvO.M tjHAHLKSTON.
i A>r (nAii.v.)
Dopnrl Columbia 7 Si) nm 6 27 po
Jun- Uhurli alon l2|Hpni 905 p ll
w ;>T (?AI ny.)
Dopnrl-OhnTlo&toii 7 2(11. n SlOpn
hilo Columbia *e ;o :i m lo'Hip II
T<? AMi I'HOM CAMDKN.
(1! v-r ? . AU.Y Kxc' ri Si :.ey V.)
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Duo CMndon 1-47 j> n 7 42 p lil "7 -12 p li
(Wr.ST KA ii.v :".?? ferr SI . DAY.)
Do|)*t Ommh n > ' m V II i.! I Ti p n
biui Cullimbin 025 a in IO ?IO m III lOpn
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Dopftri Oolam bin >R?'.'V p n
Duo Augusta ioOp II
\. HST (l>.\ U.V.)
Papa?! Aa-rasia 1 p ii
Inn- Columbia 1000 pu
ION NK< ?TT'ONH
3 i M ado(ttfi'olnrobla Wish Oolinn'dn un'
o Orocnvillo Itali road l<s train univiuir f.
?] lo, lo A.M. nnd ttopftr Ingie ... :v i' M
I At Columbia Junction villi C., C. A'*A
o Hallroiiu hy samo train . and from al
<) |*)inlA on holli loads.
PUHSOIIU r* luko nu pi ?or nt Rrnnclj
villi?.
Ai Charleston with ste iinor.fi for Ne\
V?rk'i nod wit lt slonmor tor Jackson
\ill<- mid pointu ?>a st. John's lllvoi
I uysduvM mid Sutu,r<lnyn; ?r?th Char jua
Lon nu?f Savannah l : ?-i ? ?.? ..??! tumid fron
Havannah nmipol nts In Clorida, diillj
< ? < rt 'bi mid < 'ontrn
AI Au gu sin wit mm ??ll points Won
Rid I mads lo and fekvlllt'. i ? und fron
und South. Al Ititi Kalin )i i. Throu/i
pointa on Uamw il UH d i > all point
tickets ..an bo purohply'.ng to
So ul h and Wed iv ?.?
i>. Mi < I' r.i'.v. ?g't. CM' umhin, s. c.
JOHN tl. PI?CK, ?Mellor 1 Mnnngor.
!'.<.. Allon/iJ, INand Th kotAgont.
GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA
HAILROAI ?.
On nnd nffor Jnii. lb, is K Pnsrtouge
Trnlns \?iii run ns horotv (?li Indlontdi
upon ulla rond ima itu hrn ochoa.
I>ail'\ < x< opt Sun :!:.VH.
No ..; ci? PA HSR] M;I:H.
Ininvo Coln in hin c. AU. i>? pot IO 45 a ti
Arrlvo Alston 11 !.. n N
.' Nov. I.? i rv 12 .* ?> p II
" Ninolv-sU 2 03 un
" ffodgi ft :i OB i? II
" Hoi lon 111 ji n
" ?tr?AiiVllle 6 .*??"? p a
N i. 53 DOWN l'Avs KNCKK.
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A n Ive Holton 11 ?i i a n
. " Hodgon IS17pn
Nluoty-Stx 1 in p n
" Nowliorry ' DOSp.i*
" Alston 100 p n
, Coluiulda 5 16 1> ii
LAURF/NS LA ll. Kl ?AD.
i .onvfl llplona .1 Wi \> u
A rr I vo at La u rous C. il. tlSOpii
Loavo LnUroiH <*. II. 8 Op a ii
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D. CAltnwi.i (,, A. (1. Vi A.
\yibnbigton, C'olunibln nnd Aiignstn,
po'n?rnl Pnnsongor r>4)pnrtniont,
Coi.i MliiA, S. C., July li?, ls-.".
M AI ?. AN n P SI ''. >; Ml.
Soul h Dally, No* 40 No. 40,
Loav.) Wilmington S ?0 pm I') lu p ni
" Floniip^toii ''i?'PM1 li 17 pm
" M minn ll 30 p ni lt Hi a ni
Ariivo Floroueo li % pro i I5>a m
14 Silin'.' r t:". a in
" Coldi nhl a o tu a in
North -Dally 3fo. 48 No. 17,
LoSvd Co) nm hi a o M p ni
Arri vo Hiimtur It SS pul
Arrlvo PlOroncO 4 ir. p m .\<-7 nin
l.?-avo Marlon ?> Wi p n, f> ?\ ni
44 Fh'in'.nKton 702pin 7 ll a in
Arrlvo Wilmington 8 33jj m SS7 n m
( liai lo.-.lon anti Co!llinbU). S4ll ? ?iii.
No. M Xo. .V.?.
Tioavo nhnrlotton 7 27. a m
Anivo " S 30 pm
Anho Ciynmbla b'.v>u>iu
I A^Vo " *> '?7 p m
T. M.* IO MIvl?'J^N, O, C. A.
J. F. DANI?, Clon'l. fittj/ti .
V. M.HMITI?, Afjont,Oobiinbin,,M. (;.,
IMMENSE ATTRACTION
t ?2_AT THE
ir:jLiH?^ijsro- s- BOWLES,
838 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA OA.
Tho LARGEST H0?S3 in the City I
Thc Cheapest House in the South !
We buy for Gash and cant be Undersold.
PARLOR tum CHAMBER SUlTSin Quality and Quantity never
before seen.
SIDE-HOARDS, WARDROBES and HOOK-CASES by tho hundred.
BEDSTEADS, Cil A 1RS and TABLES by tho Cross.
MIRRORS, PICTURES and BRACKETS in ondlcss Variety.
BA BY CARRIAGES, LOUNGES and Everything to he had in a Firat
ClURS House.
tC-'CF Call and ROO, or write for cuts and Prices.
W?YE !
"It is an ill wind that blows nobody g>'?d"
! BUT, if you let it start you in the
DIRECTION OF THE
|0UR PRICES WILL FREEZE
. TO YOli._?
Figures marked down &7 degrees'below aero. Will keep thi*>
f.'oozo going for ^h< -ext 13 days.
/>.t Emporium of Fashion.
?. H. GlLiK&RSGN
1 U UNI TU li E, FUI ? NIT U ll E !
A car-load of litds mut ( Ilaire Ju t arrived ut Minier A Jamieson'*
Furn i turo Store, Laurens C. H., H. C.
Wc keep tho Large : Slock of Furnitur ' ?!> tho up-country, bought
direct from manufacturers, at low. si cash price, In ear-loud lots.
We will Kell y?>r. Furnitur 1 cheaper than any house In tito South.
"W'ewill not bG) undercold.
Parlor and Chamber Still; in quality and quantity never before neen
Baby Carriage, Lounges, anti overything to ho found in a ttrst-class
House ('.??I and oe, ?ir ^?. :nl for ?nts und prlcos.
Complete HCL 1 of Matre.-laos and B.-d.-i and Springs, Also Curpet?
and Ruga Clioup for Cash.
Groat Ho due tien in Prices.
i n or< sr to CIORO oui our Stock of Winter Gooda, wo arc offering tho
fol owing goods nt gr oat ly reduced prieost
Lao i es' Newmarkets, Clonks, Shawls, Dress-Goods, Bed und Wh Ito
Flannels, Skirts, Joans, nil woo), wlirth I?eta.i rod iiiced to33 1-3ct.s.
NV i? aro offering our entire Stock of clothing nt NEW YORK COST.
\ largo lot of Ladies and Ch i bl ron Shoos, worth .$ 1.12">, wo aro
i J elosl ng out for only 7?cts. Lanie- children and Gouts Shoes a Spe
cialty. Wo HOU tho James Menus $?1.00 Shoo, every pa tr warranted*
Als?? M inter & Jamieson Shoo for $2.60 every pair warranted. A
large lot ofGuns A Pistols.
Cal ut once and secure lomooftho Bargains. If you will cull and/
exaitline oar prices, you will bo convinced we mean exactly what wo
Leata OF LOW Prices.
COME ONE, COM E ALL
And coe and fe ol and be convinced tha
0 CV
Have ono <d" the Lnrgosl nud Best Assorted Stocks of
' SEN ER Al MERCHANDISE ?N THE COUNTR
Cali and examine our Stock of Ladies' and Gonts' ilose, Glover
aTents'Collars and Cuffs, Ladles' Jerseys, Walking Jucket?, >'
Markets, Cloak's, Dress Goodn. Rilks, Prlnts^Bleaehlga, Tick
.< lingham*, Shirting, Sheeting, Cotton Cheoks>.l ables Damask, 'l
.els, Doylies, Llrisoys, Joans, Cassimoros, und everything gen ?ri
kept in a tirst-elnss store.
m
Our Stock Of Clothing is complote Olia Season. V tro a,
prdparod to save you inonoy In iiL.i linc
lioss, ?3 Ja.ce.., ~
In this line it is usclc - foi to Bay anyibing, for oin . ?. mier.
UcnOW that we always keep the best Stock Qt shoes in tow rt.
HA J S mid (.'A i S-In this lino we can biiiU veryb.?", ',
?3!
We wi- h to cali your atti Dtio t.? our Stock of Shirts, c tyr $ 00
.-biit turns clown anything on Hie hill.
tiroi erie.- Sugar, Coffee, Tubb -sdt, Cheese, Cracker?, C*.?ia?'?<
Goods. Boo pa tureh, Soda, Bluing, Pepper, Spice, Chewing Tcfra??
Smoking T td.uceo, Cigars, AC.
GB A HAM & SPARKE.
ar ix e BigBaieg!
iTyou -W?BIJ. to soe liim, and "o u y
^rocer?f33 low lor Oa,s?a, oa.ll cet
.-. *
J. It. Coopsr & Co's.
IH3ij.es fc. Priocs? loa-icL f?r Country
:Pr<:xa.-u.oe, Hlci?s, *cO., a-t
J. IL COO PE B& CO.