University of South Carolina Libraries
J?he Advertiser. J. C. OA BL INO TON, VVITOtt, LAURJ*;NS, Fri). n?!!i, ISSU [ Subscription Prlco- \2 Mouths, $.'.oc. PAYABLE IN A I) VA NC li. Raton for Advorthdng. Ordinary Ad vertisement!*, per square, Ono laser Hon, fl.00; i nell suhseqiu ni 'user t iou. BO con tn. Liberal roduolion nuidu roi I ii rgo Ad verl toomcul*. .). c. OAItlilNCitON A- ('<?., Proprietors. trowing-, Bui Not Grown. Much has boon su Id und written about tho grout ,4ht>oin" that seems to have seized the old nnd dilapi dated town of Laurens and trans formed it into ..no ol' tho brightest und most progressive towns in the State, but wo have novor seen or hoard an exagerated account of our prosperity ami prospects, lt ls but natural for otu- oven living In the midst of prospery, to comp Tm oc casionally at hard linus; and it is possible that thoso who live in Lau rens may after a limo forgo! our advantages and improvements, it is true that tho lust low year- have wrought a wonderful chango upon our town, yet, it is hui tho reac tion incidont to tho l?thargie spell that lias held us back for so many ! yours. Wo uro making improve ments, hut it is only bringing ii- to tho plano wo should have reached ' years ago. To thc mos! ensual ob servers, it is evident Hutt wo have but made a beginning in thc work of improvement that will surely j follow. Our waste piners pro by no mean- built up, nor aro our busi ness enterprises all that tho demand will jusl I fy. Wc vent ure the asser tion, without hesitation, thal no town in South Carolina affords such un Inviting field for capital and labor. Tliosc who will first see mir advantage- and coine. east their lot with us and grow up w ith our ? growing town, will reap the great est harvest. The town is alive and growing, hut as yet, only an infant -by no means grown. It is remarkable, that amid ali thc enterprise that is so plainly visible, thc most important, and certainly the most needed,-manu facturing enterprises-h tl VC been almost totally neglected. Wc need factories, not only for thc manu facturo of cotton, bm hundreds of other kinds would nourish here ns Mell as elsewhere. lad the world sec Hie great advantages wo pos sess, our railroad facilities and the rich country at our bark, and WC may expiad our boom to bring us permanent results. All fair-minded tuen, of both, p i litieal partios, regard the action of tin; Republican Senators In de manding the President's ic.?son for removing public officials, as dis graceful. Hut thc following ex trae! snow- foal tho .-tarni whi di these ?So nat ore have talton isa pre meditated revolutionary net: "On Feb. 9, Judge-elect Minishnll will take bis scat o:> tho Supremo Bench. The Court will then stand: Republican-Johnson, Spear and Minishall. Democrats-Owen and Follet, 'Tho Republicans, I hun ?laving majority Of tho Court, w ill doubtless basion tho reference nf tho quest ions of law and const I tu nal rights and privileges involved in ftoiiKt*' contests before that judicial body.' " By this, it is admitted thal the Supreme Court w ill be resorted to fora Republican partisan verdict - not Justice. Looking al the whole matter, from an impartial stand point, it is easy to see (bat the mo tivo that prompts this action, ls not distrust of the President, bu! to keep Republicans in powor. Cleve land has taken a decided position and it ls not likely that ho will suc cumb. -According to an exchange Pres ident Cleveland dresses wi ll. Ili usual suit is one of black broad cloth, With tho coal double breasted and tightly buttoned about the body. Ile wears good boots, and these always shine brighter than than those of any of bis callers. His linen Is always white ami lie puts on a turnover callar every day. His favorite necktie is one cf black, very quiot and modest in its tie. The President ties it himself, and hs does not roquiro tho assist ance of a valet In making hist toilet. He wears a moustache, which Is yather heavy and of a brov/n color. Tho fest of ins face ho shaves with his own hands every morning. President Arthur had his own bar ber como to tli? Wldte I louse und shave him. Arthui fpnight many flue suite of clothes, and he used moro while In the White House than Cleveland will got away with in a lifetime. "Good bye my dear friend, I am going to leave you. f am going to ?Drigan, and I shall probably never come bsok" said an Ingeneous youth ?'shall never soe you again "Never" "I say, do me ono last favor. Loan mo flvo dollars." "iib no, don't let US do anything to increase the pangs of our parting." -A sentimental bride put the following question t>- her mother on the eve of her wedding: "How long does tho so-called honeymoon last?" Tier practical mamma re plied: "Till yon ask y??r husband for money," * ANNUAL REPORT -OF THE County Commissioners -OF LAURENS COUNTY i'OY THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCINO NO VEMBER Ut 1885, AND ENDINO OCTO ?JLR 3?8t, 1S35. To Ilia Honor thc Preatging Judge of the Court of General Seesions for I.(turen* Count y y February Tenn tSSO. The board of County Cominis stoners for sahl County respectfully submit tho following report of Claims filed, audited and allowed, und ordered paid by thom dining t ht- li-cul your ISSl-'S?, to wit: .1 S Johnson, 6 50 W Nash , 15 .'10 11 A < 'oleinaiii 5 00 J T Robertson, 15 90 li A Co!.nunn, 2 60 J F Copeland, 4 lo It .1 Copehmd, 5 70 < f \V I. Teague, I lo F M Kuller, 2 40 W A Shand, ? 50 \\ 11 MoDlll, 15 io \V A Sham!., ? 40 M it o 40 O H MeCravy, IS 30 A A Coleman, 5 60 S B Mnhalloy, 16 10 j ll Parsons, 5 (io P, F Arnold, 4 70 B F Balontlne, 5 oo W A Garrott, 15 80 H .1 Copeland, 5 70 B F iS bercromble, 11 TO <r P Marlin, 12 70 W W Campbell, 14 oo D C Cathcart, 10 50 \V K Crisp, ? 70 Ilouscley < Jarrott, 15 00 I) E Carrott, 12 00 W \V Wallace, 16 30 J C McMillou, 6 30 000 (1 Byrd, 4 20 w s Thaxton, 4 so s p Bali, 15 70 F M l'ulier, 6 40 Milan? Heliums, 5 70 Q c Garrett, 5 oo \V K Crisp, ? 70 T 11 Madden, 14 90 < i W Marlin, 5 70 John C Davis, 2 00 ll J Copeland, 2 70 W A Chook, 15 30 T J Duckett, 12 20 John M Doonan, .r? 20 O W Martin, 5 70 C K Halo, 3 90 DA? foddard, JO ot; C (' Carlington, 14 70 11 R Prior, 15 on .1 L Knight, . 10 70 If I. Brou nico, 10 2(1 1 B E Knight, 15 Kl i O W Bailey, 19 Od \V lt Lindsey, 2 o(? .IC Owing?, 4 5C W 11 sholl, 11 lt (ie., li Carter, I 41 ; ll A Austin, 3 Of J I Coleman, 14 '?!( .1 C Mills, J 5? s l > darlington, 12 oti ICC Moore, I 1 8<j ?(il,243 SC ANNUAL REPORT -OF Tin; COUNTY -OF LAURENS CO., S. C., OF M ON KY PAID FROM NOVEM BER IUT, 1884, TO NOVEM BER 1ST, 1SS?. To His Honor /he /'resitting Judge oftftc t'ourt of General Session a for Laurens County, February Term. 7.S.V?'; JA ii, ACCOUNT. Dr T V. Todd, $ 31 50 H F Ballow, 170 12 ll X Anton, 14 50 W A M?""''", r0 00 ?NHl'KANC'E, Dr J A BarlvHilnle, 75 00 EQU AI NO BOARD. M M Tongue, 13 00 " " 4 00 S F Vaneo, I? 80 I W L Hopkins, 13 50 Br M C Cox, y 2? " '? '< 19 20 J B Byrd, 18 60 " " 6 60 w T Vance, 12 70 F D Coleman, 18 80 8 80 J II Switzer, 10 80 John Mooro, J5 30 TRKASI'KKR'H ACCOUNt. P V Coggan, 0 65 .,. AUDITOR. G M Langston, 4 0 " ? 60 0 ? ? 25 0 M ? 76 0 ? ?? 00 0 " ? ?U 0 " ? 60 0 STKNOOHACTIKR. W A Law, 62 6 Cu HON ?K. J J Roozer, ll 2 SH I?RIFF'S Cr,AIMS. .1 W Watta, 138 1 " ft 140 G B F Ballow, :M 3 M " 29 4 ? ? 40 4 CONTINOBN T Ex r KN s RP. W ll Franks, 17 0 ? " 7 6 it io HT OK WAY. A V Eichelberger, 120 0 WlTXKMS. J F Dillard, I 7 COUNCIL, Cuiilngham A Harris, 25 n Ball ?v Watts, 7? 0 SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S CI,AI\ Z L Holmes, 1 2 PUBLIC BUILDING. .1 W Ferguson, 0 n POST MO HT HM EXAMINATIONS. Dr W C irby, ll 1 Dr .1 P Parrot t, "> (> CLERK OK COURT EXPENSES. 0 W Sholl, mt) PROBATE .1 UDGE. A W Burnside, '? <> CONSTABLE ('KAIMS. N D Franks, ?1 h ? ? 20 s CC Moore 18 7 O L Hunter, 10 0 W T McCluredon, 2 7 J w Goodwin, 1 i IC B Pinson, 8 2 CC Moore, ll a ?? ? 20 H B C Burn H, 5 1 C P Martin, 8 (' E H Moore, i 1 J A B?rdet te, 2 2 David Ellison, 6 1 W B Hannon, 6 .r F B Blalook, 3 I J E Goddard, 12 E ? M ;{ ( W C Winters, H fi J A Burdtte, 21 f CC Moore, 14 ? S D Sat ter white, 2 C THIA I. J USTICES C M Miller, Sb .r W B Stoddard, -1 -r. a ? ? . O G Tompsun, 8 < W B Stoddard, 1" il U J J I Joel Ellison, 13 < u ii <;< B L Henderson, io | L W C opolnnd, 12 : ( .1 1? Hunter, ll 1 ( .1 C Cook, ?> ? ( W S Pitt, 6 ? | II ll Blouse. STORE ACCOUNT. I I Mills A Co., 8 ( ! d oe Fleming A Co., 3 -1 . Traynham A Dial, .'> ii i W L Boyd A Co., 07 ii COURT EX PENSES. J s H ix, 2t; C Ct W Shell, 5 tl C M Miller, H' (? (i W Sholl, 3 b STATIONERY. C I) Bar lesdale, 2 a W J Du tile, b r. Walker. Evans & Cogswell, 1 C M KIM (-.vi. SERVICES. Dr Thomas McCoy, io n Dr J 1' Simpson, Hi ii EXAMINING LUNATIC, Dr T E Todd, ? 0 Dr W B Smith, ? 0 Drs MeSwuin and Simpson, Bio Dr II L Martin, 5 o Dr W P West, u 0 POOH HOUSE CLAIMS. X Dial, 2H 5 Dr G W Du vail, 48 6 Newton Dial, 1? 7 ? " 23 8i E W Dendy, 10 d .? ? 22 r>, u H 28 7 ? '? i;j 7i ? " J2 8i ? ? 8 0) T B RawJeSj 131 l( Geo James, 1 2. E W Dendy, 22 3i " ? 16 8' fl u J .J C. Jury and Witness TiekoU paid, 1,231 lt COUNTY COMMISIONERS CLAIMS J C lta-oir, 76 U C M Miller, 85 Ot J II Wharton, 7 lt Jan Bell, 03 0( J II Wharton, 05 ot A S O Wings, 49 6( " ? ?5 7( J L Crawford, 29 81 " " . 09 7/ u <! ?0 0/ s C M Miller, ? cc ? <( J W Llttlo, ?C ll ? (( A S O wings, C M Miller, A H Owing?, ? 8556, 25 00 109 34 49 25 10 40 119 23 76 70 40 00 63 10 PUDIiXO PllINTING. T r, Crews A Co., 40 oo J I) McLueas, 1 50 T li C rows & Co., 8 60 liOAUi AND li KI DU I?S. J II Elledge, Y N Willard, T J Cooper, D C Smith, Y J Culbertson, W C Basor, W F Wost, W W Oreon, W II Hench ;.son, W ll Workman, ll Golding, Jus Blalock, J I> Jetton, ll li Levin, S S lloyd & Co, ll lloyd, E S McKinley, Wm Cru wford, lloyd cV ('unlngham, It U Lovin, ll L Hilt, u ? x Elledge, .1 U Brownlee, ll A Mills, II W Boyd, W H M?rir, W Washington, Bowly & Bros, Lewis Yarborough, W A Mcclintock, UO 7(3 38 5o 11 00 230 ("i 97 00 9 00 2o? oo loo oo 22o 00 5 5 o 5? oo 3o oo 5 oo 10o oo 1 72 75 loo 00 .ISO OO 9 5o 21 oo (>2 00 .I 00 10 Ol) .")(5 Go lo oo 7 So 2 Bo 8 oo 1") 00 12 75 2 00 3 oo SCHOOL DISTM'CT, NO. I, so. 1 2 3 \ Miss Vi Laboardo, 1 Lizzie A loxa udor, i Mary Williams X W Edwards, t, i< n ? u u u u S C Satterwhite, u i> J J Thomas, t\ <i .i u n o G ll Franklin, ? n Ida Holmes, .i ?. ? u u ii ii it Frank Evans 1 J A Madden, :io oo 8o oo ;io oo 8o oo .'lo oo Mo oo ?to 00 8o oo Mo oo 3o oo :io oo :io oo ;io on 3o oo 8o oo 2o oo 2o oo Mo oo 8o oo io oo 1 I oo 1 I oo 2o 00 2o oo 2o oo 2o on 2o 00 2o on 8o oo .'So on 8o oo .'lo oo 2ft oe 8o oo 8o od 8o oo Mo OC 29 OG 8o oo Mo ou Mo 00 30 oo Mo on Colored prdaehers in Georgia be lieve in collecting their salaries peaeoat>ly ? f t hey can, foe i bi ly if they must. One in Cobb county puts fl definite amount of the salay debt on each member of tho congregation and when they have no monoy lu makes t hem work ou his farm until they pay oil" tho debt. -Mr. Rle h arti Hood, a young ( b orgia pin titer who bogan farming 7 years ?igo with a mortgage ol $4,000 ever his pince, and who hat since cleared $40.000, attributes bli HUCC0S.H to giving personal atten tion to business and to raising his own provisions. Ho says: "I never saw a man who dbl not raise his own corn that made money in cotton. I never saw a corn raise! that wasn't a prosperous farmer. Von can often flgtin out that yon can buy corn cheaper than you can raise it-but that is only on paper, Corn raisers always prosper-the others fail. My cotton crop is al ways a cash surplus. I make my other crops carry tho farm." Tho following gentlemen are ap pointed as Supervisors of the Pub? lie Highways for the your 1886: Young,s Township-Wash ll, l irummond. Dial's Township-Lu dy Holt. Sullivans " - Enouh Mitchell. Waterloo " -J. E. Goddard. Cross Bill I* -McNeil Simpson. Hunter M -Khott Copeland. Jacks *? -O. C. Young Sen motown " -T. J. Little. Laurens u -Capers TIellnms. Said Suporvisors will select over? seers of nil the publie highway? In their Township, and direct said overseers to oall out all persons liable for road working, and see that their publie highways arc put in good condition on or by the 1st of April next, ?ind each supervisor make their report by tho 6th day of April next, to the Board of Coun ty Commissioners, at Laurens C. H., otherwise the law will bo enforced. J. W. LITTLE, Ci D. 0, c. L. C. feb. IO, '?6, 2? 3t. NOTICE. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Alonzo L. Crawford to Boab, O'Connor A Bailey, on the 18th day of Juno 1885, und recorded In tho omeo of Register of Moaue Conveyances lor Lauren? County, October 9th. 1885. J will sell at Laurent* C. EL, H. C., on Feb., 18th, one Pool Table and Fixtures, to Battery the above stated mortgage. N. D. FRA if KB, Agt't. for Mortagee. Feb. 8d, 1880. J. J. 1'L.OKS. J. w. rs mw ?ON. NEW FIRM. Tho old Urn? of Boyd, PlUSS A Co. having dissolved by mutual con sent, the undersigned have formed a co-parvuership and will keep a full Stock of Family Groceries and '"Imitation Supplies, Wo are also Agta. for Wando For ttliaer and /Vein I'hospate. ?JSF~ Mr. Piusa, in behalf of the old Firm, takes this opportunity to extend his thanks tor past favors, and now solicits for the now drill, a liberal patronage. Our friends will please, notice that we occupy the handsome brick building of Mr. G. F. Little, on thc j corner of Main and Harper Streets, where we will ho glad to welcome thom. PLUSH & FERGUSON. Laurens, S. C., .Jan. 25, 1880. Photographer. I Living located in the Fowler Building, over thc stores of John 1 > .Sheahan, for the purpose of taking Photographs and Forreotypea.and also Copying and Enlarging, I am prepared to givo you satisfaction, having had ten years' experience. Cull and ?rot a shadow before the substance fados. Pictures t akeu on a cloudy as well ?is a fair day. J. U. (ILAZKNF.lt. HOLME'S SURE CURE, MOUTH WASH AND DENTIFRICE. Curr* TU?f?dtna damn, UfJoers, Sors Mouth, Sor?> Throat, Cleanses th? Teeth und l'urin?t* tho 1'roaih. unod ?lid rec ommended by IM.OIUIR dentist. Pre pared bv Dra. J. P. A w. H. Hoi.MKS, 1>< nliftt, M neon. Os. For ?tilo by nil .ino ;it ami dontlst, and In Lauran* by Dr. 1*. H. CONNOR. 25- ly. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. COMMI-lNCItfO SlNPAT Nov KM ar. a iw>r>, ai B.45 A. M.. Passenger Trains will rua ?s follows, "Eastern timat" TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. r.\mr (HA H.T.) Depart Columbia 7 90am f>27pm Dan Charleston 1218 p m 8 05 pm W RUT t KAI i.V.) Depart Cherleaton 7 20 a m r> lop m DUH Columbia 10 4o a in IO (?pin T< I AND FROM ('AMD13N. ( KA HT (UAIliY BXOKI'T SUNOyY.) Dop't Columbia 7 80 am 5 06 p ni G 27 p in hue < ?aniden 12 47 p ni 7 12 p ta 7 42 j? m (WKHT DAILY KXCKI*T MON DAV.) I ??']>'i ( Knuden 0 50 H m ? II III :? ir. p in Due ( 'oltlll.biu .< 25 a in 1<> tO a in IO p in TO AND FROM AUdURTA. KA ST ( ia I I.V.) Depart Columbia .r> 27 |> m Due Augusta ld .1 Op m WKHT ( OA I I.V.) Dopait Augusta 4 45pm Dae ( 'Cilninhia Ul HO j> ni CONNECTIONS Made at Colombia willi Columbia and i .n . n\ lUo Railroad by train arrH lng at io. to A. M. and departing al 6.27 P. M. At Columbia Junction with C., C, ?v A Railroad by same train to and from all points on both roftdj*. Pashongcra luke ?upper at Itranch* ville. At Charleston with Hteamers for New Voik; ami witb ?teamer for Jaekaon ville and points on St. John'n Uiver. Tuesdays and Sat u rda vs ; with Charles ton und'Ha van n nh Railroad to and from ftavuniuih midpoints In Florida, dully. (.< orjiia and ('entrai At A u RU H ta wltrom all points West Railroads to and fokvlllo to and from and South. At Ria Railroad. Through I points on Harn well used to all points tickets can bo purchplyliig io Soot b and Wo a hy t?> D. MCQUEEN, Ag't. <MumbhvS.C. JOHN lt. PECK, oonoral Manager. D.c. Alien, ti. P. undTlekot Agent. GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA H A ILROAI). im und Hfter .ian. io, 1880, Passenger Train?* will rna as horowitll Indicated upon ibis road and its {tranches. Daily, exe?.pt Sundays. No. 53-UP PASSENGER, boavo Columbia C. ?t (?. Depot 10 I", a m Arrive, Alston il 46 H HI " Newhorry 12 is p ia M Ninety-Six 2 03 p ni " Hodges ". 05 p ia " Kenon 4 11 j? ia " Greenville 6 85 p m No.52 DOWN PASSENGER. Loavo Greenville 046 a in Arrive Kelton ll 03 a in " Hodges vi 17 p m " Ninety-six l io p ni " Npwborry 3 02 p ni " Alston 4 05 p IM " Columbia f> i.r> j> m LAURENS RA ILKOA I). Lein e Hotoiu*. ?? M p in Arrivent Laurens C. ll. ASOpiyi Leave l/iuir^io, c. H. S 00 a ui A rrh e ut lle.'nun ll 00 a ia O. H. TALCOTT, tJwpintendcnt. D. (VtmiWKi,!,, A. Q. V. Ai Wilmington, Columbia and AtlgllSta. (buterai Faaaengar Department, Coi.CMBf A, 8. C., July IW, IHK"). MOLAhll F Xl" IO SH. South-Daily. No. 4S No.40. l,eav.? Wilmington 8 10 p m 10 10 p m " Fiend UKUMI 0 42pm 1117 pm " Marion H ** p m 1240 a m Arrive Floren?*? ll 36 p m l ir? a m Somier 4 84am " Columbia 8 40 a m North -Dally No. 43 No. 47. Leave Columbia 0 55 i> m Arrive Sumter 11 .Vi p in Arrive Kloronoo 4 15 p in 5 07 a m I v.- Marion 6 00 p in 5 .Vt a in " Pleiniiifrton 7 02 pm 7 41 a m Arrive Wilmington S S3 p m ft 07 a m Charleston aud Columbia Special. No. 63 No. r,2. Leave Charleston 7 26 a in Arrive " 0 30 pm Arrive Columbia 1055a m I . ave " 0 Ti p m T. M. EMERSON, O. P. A. J. P, DAN If?, Oen'l. Hup't. Qi M. tn IT?, A (pent, rVrtnmbN H. c, IMMENSE ATTRACTION <r^@. .AT TUE Furniture IRstlsto? KXjHi^IIlSrO Sc BOWLES, SSH BROAD STREBT AUGUSTA OA. The LAEGEST HOUSE in the City ! The Cheapest House in the South ! We buy for Cash and cant be Undersold. PARLOR and CHAMBER RUITRIn Quality and Quantiiy never before seen. SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES and BOOK-CASES by tho hundred. BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS and TABEES hythe Gross. MIRRORS, PICTURES and BRACKETS in endless Variety. BABY CARRIAGES, LOUNGES and Everything to bo bad in a Find Class House. gj&~ Call and MCI?, or write for (nits and Prices 4 ? 1 "It i3 an ill wi ld that blows nobody good.' BUT, if you let it start you in the DIRECTION OF THE OUR PRICES WILL FREEZE TO YOU. Figures marked down .',7 degrees below zero. W"i 11 keep thi. treoxc going for th? next 15 days. At Emporium of Fashion. W. H. G'ILKE?RSBM FURNITURE, FURNITURE! A ear-load of Beds ?md Chaire Jusi arrived at Minter A Jamieson** Furniture Store, Laurens C. IL, S. C. We keep tho Largest Stock of Furniture in th" up-country, bought direct from manufacturers, at lowest oash price, tn car-load lot*. We will Mell you Furniture cheaper than any house in tho South. "We-v^ill not toe undersold. Parlor and Chamber Suits in quality and quantity never before soon Baby Carriage, Lounges, and every thing to ho lound in a first-class House. Call and seo, or -end for cuts and prices. Completo sots of Matrossos and Beds and springs. Also Carpets; and lill g? Cheap for Cadi. 3>Te-vv ItToirl^. Oost. Tho foll wing Ooods must bo closed out In nexot ?'?<> days nt some prices j Lad los' New in ar kots, Cloaks, Shawls, skirts, Dress-Goods, Fkniols Blankets, .leans, and our entire stock ready made Clothing. Tho above gods must go: so call and secuio somn of tho big bargains before they ure all gone. A largo lot Children and Ladies Shoe worth $ 1 l?? A I fill we are closiug nt 7?c. Mens calf shoes worth $ I 2? A 1 50 closing Wc sell (ho James Moans $11.00 Shoo, every pair warranted. Also Minter A Jamieson ?I?.?O shoo overv pair Wnrrentcd, Call and secure some of tho liiji bargain ?. If you will call andyou Will ho convinced WO moan exactly what we say. HINTER, <Sc .TJYiMIESOISr, Leaders OF LOW Prices. COME ONE, COME ALL And see and feel and be convinced tha GRAHAM & SPANKS Hnec one of tin* Largest n Beal Assorted Stocks of GENERAI. IIEnCHMiDlSE IN THE COUNTS Cull and examine ?air Stock of Ladies' und dents' Hose, (?love? Gents'Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' Jerseys, Walking Jackets, >' Markets, Cloak's, Dress Goods, Rllks, Prints, Blonchlgs, Tick (ling ba ms, Shirting, Sheeting, Cotton Checks, Tables Da musk, T els, Doylies, Llnsoys, Jeans, Cnssimeres, ?md everything gorton kept in a first-class store. CLOTHIA ?Or. Our Stock of Clothing is complete this Season, ire n prnpar . I t ? save von ni ?nov in lids lin Slioes, ?3lTLoe In tills line it ls useless for us to suv anything, for oui - t imer know that wo always koop the bes I stock of shoes in tow fi HATS and CAPS-Jj< this Une we can suiteveryb ?3?iii?ts W o wish to call your nltentio to our Stock of Shirts. ( ur I Sbirt turns down anything on the hill. Grocf-Tios-?-Sugar, Coffee, * Table-salt, cheese, Crackers, Oau , Goods. Soup.-, lurch, Soda, Sluing,Popper,Spice,|Chow|ng T?b cd ? Smoking Tob?ceo, Cigars, AC. GRAHAM & SPARKS. The Bi^ Ealeg! If y o*u. wish to seo him, etncl buy grooeries low for Oetsh, oetll at J. E. Cooper Sc Co's. Highest ?=?rioes -psiici lor Country Produoe, Hides, ?ScO., ett J.R. GOOBEL* co.