The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 10, 1886, Image 3
The Advertiser.
LA UREN,S. Feb. 10th, 1880.
atop at ?ray'a aloe? Kotcl, Augusta, Qa.
QUAY lt a Mouth Carolinian and vi
te?d? n "Carolina wolcoin?'' to hin
guests.
LOCAL IT-t?MS.
Hood oats arc in denium!. ' '*
Valontinos aro next in ord' r.
Cotton is Bolling ut 8 to R% cts.
How to got rio!? -inuko money and
HHVO it.
Tho B??e of fertilizers inn commenced
in earnest.
Our ohurohef wore well atti oded on
nst .Sundr.y.
?Seo Ordinance to ruin au >pl o
Town Council, in alioth? r e< lutnu.
Mr. A. FUIKSLKN, of SparlanI urg '
?oponed a branch house at thia place.
Dynamite wa? used by burglars in
blowing upon u safe in Augusta <.a. lasl
wonk.
How la tho time to learn who .
friondstoro. it wont tak. loi . if .
ask a favor of I hem.
THO corporators of thoColuml I , N w
bony and I.aurons Railroad, -. I II t
in Newberry on February i lu I
Somo peoplo talk more uboul cold
weather these days than they do about
paying their debts.
Tho newspapers have raised a gr. alor
howl mid Wail over tho priority hill than
tlio.,i' directly interested.
A largo number of young people from
our neighboring town are oxpoctcd to
attend tho hali on tho Pith,
ADDISON lt. SULLIVAN A < lo., Iinvo
opened out a lino of groe, rios tn Un store
formerly occupied by J. T. Pooi.B.
If every man who Ins nu idea of hoing
a politician, would pay for hts County
paper, wo would hear of more editors
going to Europe
A grand ball was recently glvln in
Paris for tho l.enetii of tho poor and $10,
000 worn realized, but the exponeos BO mc
what OXOOdodthat amount.
A bator of tho weed says Hud m ing to
bacco In ono form usually leads to the
uso ?d' it in another, for when a man first
takes Snuff ho must Ot-ScllOW it.
Married on Wodnosday, February tho
??d# ut tin* residence of t ho brldo's fal her,
Mr. H. A W ll AUTON, oi 1.aurelia, to Miss
KA rt LJANOKUW, of Aiken County.
Il ?8 Kidd that a nowspaprtr fol.Iel and
pine.-.! under tho cont, l?lwi'ru iiie
shoulders will take t he place of an over
coat. j\..w is the lime to subscribo.
The decision of t ho ecch slastlc court in
tho oana of Or. AKMHTKONM is that he
hus violated Ids ordination vow .<. and ft
aontonoe of ausp< usion lisa hoon impos
ed.
A young "profossionnl humbug" took
In.the town last .Frlp'aj night ile ion
umler Ibo iuiprasdion Unit "tho hoys''
did. liot.ap^i?ceiale \ ?ltt^^OJ^liaiU^ Alf,
The travel to Clorida this winter Inn
boon greater than was ever k nown helor.'.
Ci?oh cold Wave thut eotites;Sweepsthous-i
ands ol' dollars into the hotel keepers
pockets.
Senators butler and bogan ha\ o had a
tiltin the Sonate, over tho Dakota rpios
tion, and it appeal? (Iud the Senator
from South Carolina is moro than a
match for "Johnnie."
Some men have very small Idons, A
Jeweler In New York haajusl lui heil a
watch that is the exact >?:'.,? of II
which marks accu ra ti ly tho ii. <? of day
and tho day of thc mont ti.
From a correspondent, writing ia '.
Union Times, we learn that l
conhoil of Union required Kev. ... -
Mil.i.Attn to pay a license foo of
eaoh lecture delivered i:. th I i .v. i
tHo bonoflt of tho Baptist < hnvch.
On the night of February 4th, < . . f
tho most destructive Urea i!. ! :
known in Greenville for a loi ?? limo,
swept away almost tho entire Clovoinn
Block. The pi oporty lost wis
Hally covered hy Insu inc?',
mated at $80,000.
lt 1M Biii.l that tho agitation of th.
vor question lu. Congres^, tu .
d )wn Lh? prion of every th i io . ; -
miatako unit ?fill opy.ts nil v< ,.
Jn street fight? here f?S.QO .? h for iii ..
fun.
Cor further parti?Hi)arM applv i
win? ina.le" th is kimi of an invest mont
last Salo Day.
Columbia newspapermen liav? boen
indulging in a little pri\ ,'. v. .,?
ow n. Not merely a wa- ol' yi'ords, lan
the*V have so far allowed their angry
passions to rise, that Ihoy'emphti
their words by blows, lt is tn lie hoped,
however, thal this war will md nfl eel
tho price of cotton?
Twelve hundred inlloH r.f railroads will
Chango the guage Of their roa?ls on the
3lat dav of May and Juno Isl next. The
OOSt Of this is estimated at (1760,000. Cour
mon to tho mile will bo necessary iii .h.
the work In ono ?lay. The guage w ill ho
4 foot 9 limbos, which is half an Inch
wi le, than thc standup! guage.
Wo loam that a abort limo ag?? some
one toro down a part of Capt. HWITZKUV
mill dam, in this county, ami greatly
iltja rod hi? property. This ls unfortu
nate, as tho Couria havn repeatedly do
oidod that Capt. Swn/.im luis a rigid to
hia property ?nd sun ly no private citi
zen bax a right lo toke tho matti r in hin
own ianda. , f ,. : t
-^4*.y
A Lilli KAI. OF' ?51ft ?
TheO. L. &fl. Pr.?noi.m tt aradt Our j
Streets., 1?- - y
Wo loiuai th lt I th?- Q., L. A ^tSl'ltr^Ul
authorities have made a propoKiUpil Lp
our town Millionth's, which, if < an h d
ont, Will ho of, br?alo viable l.eneiit t<> tho
town. The co: ihy1 proposes-tu grade
tho str**? t load, i g from Ihrtu arson's
Hotel bide Depot. V iis Will bo OOO of
tho greatest improvoineiits thal could be
made, The "lettie uiver ifni" in c.o
winter season baa always boen dreaded
by wagoner?. As it is Imppoatdhlo to
avoid this hill in going to the depot, we
presumo tho whole ? omeiunity will be
glad to learn that tit ore IN,* pfoapyirt nj"
avln- lt.,-enp'vc?!.
Governor THOMPSON has pardoned two
negroes who wore convicted of burglary
and larceny in 1883, ot Union S. C., and
win? were sentenced to imprisonment
for Hf?, ftappoars that tlioy were Inno
cent of tho charge, aaa stepson of the
prosecutors in the case, while on Ida
death hud confessed tho deed, aud told
where tho remainder of the money could
be found.
four?.
Tko next Term of the court of Com mou
Picas and General Sessions, eonveuoH
hero on Monday, Feb 16th, Judge Ker
shaw Presiding. The following Jurors
have buen drawn:
dtutiu Jr imus- Jeremiah Kton?>, C. 0,
Compton, lt. \V. Ttrhl, W. M. Miller, w!
J. Henry, Jool w. Mooro, John R. Wal
la< i.c.c. Un Hoy, John R. Jones, W. J.
Pi tl THOU, ". . B. K< llot> A. F. coleman,
i. w \\, ,.\. ii. c. lt. Owlngs
j - .Adey, U. J.
Wi ;; ?', \V. A. Fut inn> FM ' .
T.l'lgga, C. Vt oi,;',Vaa. J. A Cdids, l>. C.
. dib, '. i) r \lih lb H. |h I"- Prior,
ll .1 , fl Wltutn, M. J. Dn.ynli, J is. 1 ?.
I loyd, v. il. Uouertson, Tlios. Wier, W,
P. Todd, 1*1. Wafts Patton, ll. P.. King,
\ Jones, Wm. M, t jnudc, John M dis.
< F, ?n.dersoh'i John Vrinstrong, jr.,
s Phiiiney, T. J. Hughes, J. lt.
V; dr, J i !t. little. /.. ll. Wright, I?. !'
i iris, A. v Fuller, 1. 1>. Hitch,John
I*. Klledgo, C. Minore, Bu vii Burnside
Samuel F SI ewart, T. Butler Coop r, lt.
Ii, Henry.
E'orftonnl?
Mr, liiM.AM Ki.M.Y is L ading modi
cine In the oin ce of l>r. Tilos. Met :,\ .
Mr. c. C. KKNNIM V. who has n
wiln Traynhnm A* Blal during tim j?:??*r
year, will leave for Florida on Thursday
n.oxt.
Mis-, ('nun v OjfcvitnS, of Mlssisaippl, sud
Miss I,AI KA WRM.S, ofGreenwood, ? C.
visited tho family of Col B. W.BAl.I.last
week.
Col T. B. I'RKWH, of the Laurcnsvillc
Herald has bOOIl appointe,1 a delegate I"
the editorial Association of America,
which meets at Cincinnati, ?i., on Feb
ruary 2,'kl.
Mr. .INO. ?AKKSOAi.K, of Oroonwood,
paid our town a short \ isit last wed;.
Mr. D. M. CA I ION, who is now travel
ing for A. li. WooDltVKF A Co., sell
ing hats, is in town.
?oantg ?orr?spoDu?DG?.
(LINTON.
".1 "
The ('linton bank opened on Monday,
the Isl inst., (ind is doing a thriving
business.
Prof. Smith liss arrived with bis fam
ily, and is mady t<? rost? nie his duties in ,
Mic < linton ( 'ollege.
Some local litigation brou gb I Col.
Itali ?nd Maj. Harris, of the Laurens
Cay, to spend a day with old friends in
i linton.
I ?nfl Gray, who was so sovoroly injured
son^etime sIllOO in Mr. baileys cotton j
gin as to necessitate lin- amputation of
his arm above the elbow, is doing well. ;
Another ( linton young man is mar-j
ried, ami wo claim lo add it t<> our Ibt. ?
which ia now up in tho teens. The lucky ?
youngman is Joo W. Franklin, ot' Al
umna, Fla.? i?> a Canadian young lady.
11 or rah for Joe!
Miss Fannie \ lair, living with her
mother miar lim Hurricane church, I
while under tho Iniluonc.oof an opilepllc i
tit,: foW days since, fell in otho lire and 1
was HO Severely horned Heit alto only j
li- w i a low h'liirs.
Mrs. Itumphruys has roll med t<>
Ollntdh and ht in iduirg? ufe rtabi 'elans
cs in tho Clinton Academy. Miss .{cu
ni.- 011 mer, ot' North Carolina, woo ls
spend i hg the wi ter \ylth*hor cousin,
' (lr, Irby, has ojienod ftn Infant elliss
in Oil rd'lh.i r im ; ?'' ' . tfbv '. *>-. Iii.
Vc yo-, ti ? people o flinton are de
ter I tiped ; . keep up noni'* pie is mt'foi m
<>i' koola! i in nt? thrdiigh the \Vin?
teri A-'. . sabot';..; i termination,
a mind . ;.. '.. en foi med .* nd ?. i
io ? v :t :,? ' '(.. tO pta .ii-.. tli^'rit
: . .1 alo! ....? al mu , ml ! uVii ad
? ? I to tie- o . . : f - Lb ii v* ri. ? ol
Sc.' ;l m- -I
.i will exil Hill Iii
i uv night, Wt!, inst.
ld capital l hud 0
. it pi ?'t some lan.
PQJKKOII I*. O,
JOB ld:r.N( K.
Pam ver > glad o bert? that the Abv.K
I len is boomi tl g. Iv ;!! ' .* .
only I am afr td fl friend . '.?a'k ,.i . il
get after me.
bust nigh, l ickod hut i fraeil >n of ho.
lng ns e old as Hie coldest nigh I tu Janu
ary, anil not enough snow to eovOr the
bule oats, li makes me think of my old
friend, BHJidi Kubank*. Ile usoil lo tell
of liding a little hull to mill. Every
thing Wont On well lill he go' m ar the
mill. There he met another little hod;
and Klijah's little hull ami th?- other little
hull wini to lighting. ?md Flljsll cv
claimed, "Lord Dod, I'm gono now." Ho
of the oat -t.
Our mail from Greenville lo Lauren fl
basal length become fl tri-weekly mail.
I. b. lt conies down ono day and t lies to get
buck the next, but it frequently fails, i
suppose tho S. P. c. A. nt Greenville Is
Afraid lo interfere In thin case, because ii
Isthe C. S. mall. In no other way OS!)
I account for their non-intcrrention.
A'tte cruellies at tho notorious Mandy
Flat areingeiier.il only for one Jay in
tho month, on Ibis mail route greater cru
elties aro practiced overv dav lu the
week,except Sunday, ami occasionally
I th.-} run Into that. Tho horses carrying
I tills Biail are ri sin cud ?boost literally to
ukin ?nd bone. Th* hair has alx.nl nil
been beaten oil". F rispien! ly these poor
h?vTees fall In tho read from sheer ex
haustion, mid on on,, occasion, one was
b lt for dead. The next day, however, lt
was found to he still living, ?nd was
hellier! to ita feet, and ia still on thorned.
Th. poor men ?who drive thone horses
ni e, of eour-.>, not lobe blamed. They
too, have Mlrferod Untold agonies; but I
wish the railroad was done.
I must ask my friend "Nix" to excuse
nie Those wagoners from the motin
talus don't generally bring any more
Cm sen things" than can he disposed of
titi niH locality.
vV*. T. H?rndl ia pulling up S guano
tioiiHc .( this plm-o.
(
S
SIMPSON MI Li LS.
nix.
Mr. J. D. Cull., i tuon, son of Capt. Y.
J. Culbertson, ia, at thia writing, quito
sick. Mr. Jan. Godfrey, who has bann
sick for nomo timo, is uow improving.
Mr. John G. Conner, who has been
aptuding the fall audi winter at towu, I?
now at homo and will start to school at
Kork y Mount, Monday, the 8th.
We ure bound to boliovo that it Ut dog
daya, for wo have binni disturbed for the
last half-hour by tho barking of dogs,
and if this is not dog days, I hopo they
will reuse for a time.
Thoeold wave ia atdl upon us and
farmers ure yet unable to do much ou
their farina. Thoy are behind In so wino
nala, aud what sown la badly injured
Wheat continuos to look botter, and tba
prospect for a good orup ia still soon.
Thu settlement of Rocky Mount h
building another room to the school
ii is? It will be a neal and robin j
li;.use wh -n oom plot eil, and wiil add .
. '. deal the IOOICM <<f Un. place, ai
well II i ns i gi at i motit to the school.
CKOSS HILL.
KA OK.
John C'hv.noy lost a mule a few day
ago.
School in this soot lon will open 01
Monday Keb. 1st.
Tho young people aro still pac ing ii
H imo parth t . '..ill time.
M i Kille Waits, of ('linton, is vialtlu|
tt latlves and ?"i lends in tliis \ ielulty?
.lohn W. Turn, r b>si a fine vounj
mule during tho freeze. lt foll on lite lei
in a poad an t froze to death.
'lin .on-hauts at Ninety-Mtx havo pu
in a boat td NN lilts i.o the benet il ol'Cu i
customers.
The cry ls "still they go." J. M. Low
luis gone to Watorloo, Wo aro sorry ti
ose Mal and his lamil} .
I'he small grain crop in thia section i
lerloiisly duinagod ny the col l, ii i
le o i ch i i l .at oats aro ovci half killod am
ivheal severly stun teil, hut tho injury li
ivhcat run not yet bo est Itnuted.
A Still Tongul-.
Ad old, experienced Wail siren
lanker in cour.se of eonvorsatioi
ylth tl reporter on one of ?mr ex
.bunges, a fow ?lays ugo, said thu
'asl i ll tongttu wfts often n fortune,
fhn idea ho wished to convey wu
timi mon who talk too much ox
?ose the secrets of their husmos
\ silont mun is generally tho safes,
td visor; he thinks before he speak
xml weighs well his word-. Hom
lien uro as rondy with their opii
ons tis n hungry mun for dinnei
ill Mint is re? i ti I rod i- ,tn nppord
nity to air them. Others ure f>
coluhleth.il they loll till about the
tiwii business, und their neighbor
is well, (lenora I ly, you cnn tnk
[he measure of un invet?rate lalko
?is ?t's wind and froth. On tl
illier Ininti, tho mun w hu todds b
longue i- not ? (ti [ly fnthome
"Still waler runs deep,*' bul wit
little noise und frlclion, w hile il
dm I lows fou m ami fre? with coi
dani tumult.
As ii rulo, the silent mun is nod
lidien!, painstaking, cur? ful. I
weighs his words and pounds ace
rut ?ly. In business he makes i
in s or parado; ho transacts
however,with diligence and pr
[lonee. IJrug and vanity ure twin
togothor they wert1 born ai.il I
?folher they w ?ll din.
(Con?oit anil boasting aro poor e
incuts iu tra l?'; airs put on ns so
is a little molloy i- made usiin1
Imvo u chill, lloasllng of big pr
?ts nih! u speedy fortuite tu ove
Ijsotuor show* it Incl of Rood Heil
xml sound Judgment. Mon ha
bi n?.n han ''ed mi their i vvn tesl hi
?
Vt* li y should ( IlO -eoe lt i d' 1
?itore ol' counting room Im prnclui
ed on t !i" Ci.-? coi ni y ? A in
chant's knowledge of his hiilsni
i. i he ?rtf -it in hi - own bron il.
ho ls ni akin r moh??, (he fuel v
ill .eb-JO Itself s<?on enough, In
soil I. stthsl till I i-il wa \. IT you m
h ivo a confidant, lol it bo y?
wife; die la < milled to i\ (iud
y HIV li Ipmute.-- itnci'H'ftn ({rut
OliiDJ W A "jd ?.
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?^StiBO 3lX]p]pliG
i''):;
Town of Lauren
ron i ni:
Year Ending Jan. 13
1887
Wi! lt < Irdoinoil hy tho lulen*
m -I WA nc n ? of thii towri of i
runs hi < .otioell ;iworn bled .
Soction I. Thai n ut foi the;
I88U for tllO - line und in H?' l
nor hereinafter proscribed, ?lin
raised and paid into tho t n ti
ol the town for the uso and seri
the roof, i lint is to say :
Kt..\ i. iv-PATE.
Section 'J. Thirty cents on C
hundred dollars worth of rei
(?it?' within tho corporate lim
the town, except SUCll proper
belong to, or is occupied by ll
hms, Charitable or Literary .
elation t,
BALKS <>r ??ODS, WARKS*
Section 8, Thirty cents on i
hundred dollars of Income frm
sales of goods, Win es ?md Men
diso made by ?my person or pe
between tho loth day of dan,
and tho 15th day of Jan. IKK
amounts to !?.? estimated by
made during the same long
time tho preceding year.
I KOO M KS.
Section L Thirty cents for *
hundred dollar . of the Incom
sing from Factorugo Kmplyi
or Faculties, front the praeli
the profe--.it.n- of law, mei
and dentistry.
Seeth.:t ?, F.vory agent or
(hiing bu.duos-? for, or repn a
fire and Ufo Insurance coin;
shall pay $200 for each comptt
represented, payable lu adv?
Section 6. Every agent or Arni
receiving, delivering and selling
Fortillzcrs withlu tho lncorporato
limit*, shall make a report under
oath on tho 1st day of May next,
to the town council, the amount o?
fertilizers aold, and ahull pay there
for thirty centa on every one hun
dred dollars Income on such Bales,
Section 7. Every agent or Arin
receiving on consignment for aale
on commissi >n, machinery such cs
milis, engines, gins, sulky plows,
reapers, mowers and th i e - hers (theil
pay a license of ten dollars pot an
num, one-half payablo in advance,
tho other half at tho expiration of
six mon I hs.
Section R. Moonan f< r every auc
tioneer *ii per annum, on oh alf
pay ubi : In i Ivan ? . tho r imulndoc
ut the expiration of six mouths.
Suction y. Ten dollars a day by
any Itinerunt Tr.'?UT or actioneer
otTering fer sub within the Incor
porai.! limits .f tho ?-'own Laurens
any goods, wares <>r merchandise
at auction or ut her NV I SO without
having paid tho above sj ifleil lax,
ho or they shall bo unod at tho dis
cretion of the Council for each day
ho or they may offer, provided the
provisions of I h Li or-ii oat nv1 shall
not he cou-ira-'.! ai to apply to thc
ordinary produc?s of the farm.
Section io. That all persons liable !
to work on tho streets; ways and
roads be reijulrod to rendel . luya
labor on said streets or tn hav the
right to commute tho same by inly
ing -f t; und If any p< i >n liable to
this duty shall fail or rofust tl to
work or maka payinonl after duo
notice, shall bc held liable to the
pcnnlitioH na proscribed by the I wa
of the State for person refusing it
u ork on roads.
Section ll, That all persons own?
ing real estate within the Incorpo
rate limits of tin' town of Lauron-,
shall thouroughly repair and keep
repaired tho -ide walks in front of
same, on or before tho 1st day May
next; any person or persons refus
ing to make nueh repairs hy ?aid
time or shall neglect to do so within
?Jo days a ft er writt en notice to make
said repairs then tho council will
make tho necessary repairs and
charge tho cost of.same to owners
of said land- ind shall proceed to
collect thc -ame in the manner pro
vided by law.
Section 12. For every Bagatelle
or Billiard table or Bowling alley
for ?uddic use $30 each.
doc (iou Olio-horse Dray $0;
Two-horse l)rn> 'l--; feed and calo
stable $2?; general feed Liver; md
Nab" stable v">:): %no-hnlf . be paid
in advance tho balance in six
months.
Section l-l. For any show, circus
or Publie perform ince n?-r lo i x?
ce. d ?J i K); at tho di - roll?n of the
Council.
Section 15. One dollar for every
gold Walch '? 5f) cent - f >r e i h diver
watch Or any ha1er molal k, pl no
privai
.ry un
,1,1 [n
F.,,- ?Vc y pf?. Hiiro
and ev? ry pleasure
??".o overs d r. Mar
ket f2'i per linuuni, payable qnar
I lorly m ii Iva ncc-, ?iud any person
i selling fresh moUls, such as lloofj
; Pork, Kid or M ilion, a ?thou! first
?i;.v ug obtained license, shall pay
j S 'otb u lb? Bc it farther ??r
ddi?n I that Ihn '. i ? i *ni real cvs
I talc ?hull !" l?-vid . mrd liv: lo tho
valuation mn ; . ?>.> thc. ?1 arti an
pointed to u.'1 . .... ussoa-unonts
and oPuir taxes loeorldin : lo the
- ; tu ll - n a le under < a h 0 t io
; ( !|erk of ; 'ouncll.
Section iiO. And ' !' ftirthor or
I d lued, iii it i'll t. ves shall he paid
on, or hef.tr- tin- 15. h of Mn rc h
next ; und ir any p rson sh.di refus.,
or liegte? ! payment i \\\? laxes
herein; b'sded within lim.^pwli?jndH
loo.-. Th t. li . .. . I I ruined *- here
by authorized ittd required td tutd
twenty per ec.t. lo (he umoutll of
(ho i axes of the person, hr. persona
tluiH neglecting and refusing, and
if tho InX mci perce ni ls m < paid
within I s\ only diiy -, it shall hoi bc
duty of tho Cleric tu Issue an execu
tion at onC0| ami collect tho name
by ?lue prece ;- of law.
Don? an?i rat ill od i.t Council,.and
?Cal of tho Corporation of the said
j ^kTown of Lauron? afilxed
(h. a.f thereto,;this the loth dav
of February D>*<G.
B. K, M A UTI N, Intendant.
GI, D. AN UKBdON, Ch rk.
NOTICE OF
Settlement and Final
DISOHARQE.
By permission of A. W. Burn
side, Probate Judge, I will .?ottle
the F.stato of John Wisc, decertified,
at his ?frico at Laurens C. H., S. C.,
on the 5th dny nf March ?886, at IO
o'edock, u. m., and at tho samo time
will apply f<>r a fluni discharge
All i irsohs having demands
nguinsl sahl estate ure hereby noti
fied to pr? -cul tho sunn* in due
lorin, on or lu i'm m id doy, or he
forever barred. And all indebted
aro required to make payment by
said time.
J J> H YU?,
Adrar.
Fob. 3d, ?80-27-4L
t
Tho sumo populni branda of Per
continuo to fully maintain thoir oxee
D?M1 vorbei nt all point*? on cither
-isroa^ioxGoii"1
jASSESSMEisTT
FOR
Fiscal Year 18SG-1S86.
IN pursuance of an Act ol tho
General A <sembly of s. ( !,, tippo ved
Doc. tho 241 ?i, 18S}. .i gonei ni assess ?
mont nf property for taxation will
commence on Jun. tho 1st, 1880, ?uni
continu? until tho 2??ih .lay of Fob
mvry. All property, both llonl nnd
Personal, must be returned for tux
ntton, und all changes in rculty]
Ince May, 1881, mus? Ix- noted in
returns. During tin- ubove linn ,
my oillee ut Lauron.*) <*. ll. will he
open for the reception ?d returns,
and for tho eon von lenee of Ibo tux
payers, 1 will also a' tend at tho fol
lowing placo* ut the limo gpcclltcd,
lo wit :
Dial's Township, Goodgion's,
Fob. vt h.
Sullivan'-? Township, Tumbling
Shoul -, Kuh. 9tli.
sn Ivan's To-wnshlp, Brcwerton,
Vt '>. loth.
Wi! rio;? Township, Mt. Galla
gher, Feh. 1 1th.
Waterloo Township, Geo. Moore's
Fob. 12.
All nioln citizens between tho agota oj
?\ and HU years are lax al de Colls, except
those who aro Incapable of earning aup
I M i ri liv being inaluiod or from ?my other
eauac.
Owneraof Real Ks tate will take
N nico that Full Returns of Heul
Property will be robuirod.
A fer the suth day of Feb., 1880, ?o por
c. Mt. penalty will attach on all proporty
?I :': A c. ! for taxa' iou.
ti. M. LANGSTON",
( ?on ii ty Auditor.
Dee.O I- st
Notice of
Town3liip Ass.edment.
The following named gentlemen
uro hereby appointed a Hoard of
tn .??hip AssoHsor? for their rea
divu Township:
' wrens Township-J. <>. C.
I !? ?. 11. i>r, Capt. Joiin Moore, J. M.
Fra ti iv-.
Young's Township-Dr. M. C.
Cox, .fas. A. Parks, Jiu*. A. Diddle.
Di il township-T. M. I ht bb, N. !..
ihirksda>l , John ll. Swll/.cr.
Sullivan Township-"W. !.. Hop
kins, T. J. Sullivan, \V. J. Ihilllitlne.
Waterloo Township-F. D. Cole
man, J. F. 11 enderson, T. B. Wllcut.
Cross lilli Township-M. M.
Pengue, John J. McGowan, G. M.
I lanna.
Ilnnt? r Townshlp*??*4. F. Vnnce,
John C. Du viW. ll. Farrow.
jacks' ToWnahp T. M. Setzler,
rin. i J, Hatton, T. J. Duckett.
Si'uftiotown Township-J. I?.
Byrd, W. A. Mcclintock, J. B. An
dersou.
Tho us seas nra above appointed
will plea*** meet at thc Auditors
office on Wednesday the 21th day
of Fob. tn matte the assessment for
thir POSpectlVO Township.
G. M. LAN08TON",
Auditor, L. C.
Jan. 27, 1887 20 lt.
-Tho statement of Major D. F
Dradley Irt reply to the pamphlet
of Mr. E. M. Brayton, not only
fully eovPM th': chargea which tho
latter has preferred for tilt- put pose
ot defeating Major Bradley's C?IV
llrnmtion as Collector of Internal
[tevenue for South Carolina, but
fore??? Mr. Bravton from the posi
tion of a contestant mr tho office
which he relinquished so unwil
lingly, nnd still covet* ao ardently,
lato that of n hopelnpe defender ot
bi? own tm**ti j~ffn?4*4 Oovri+r,
tlllzor sold by u* last season, ami uvod w ith such general satisfaction
Uenoo and uniform quality.
Rail Road. WrJto or ?on<l for prk - and ternis
In order to meei th? dciuUuds of oui cn liters, we offer our on tiro
Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Nuts, Cents' Furnishing doods atauiJ belo-??
New York Cost, for the n< \t thirty day*. Any un? wautiug anything
n our linc will do well to axuminc our H ... k .< foro purchasing elsa?
w here.
Wo have In conn notion with our Clothing Department, a. splendid
assort nu nt of ?lew dry, coin i t tug of VS at< lu s, Watt h Chain*, Cuff and
Collar Buttons, Scurf I'ins ?nd various oilier things too numerous to
nu utica, vvlucli wo aro closing tait v< ry cheap.
Aa we ??ie -( liing our good? ?:; < . I, \>.' mus? have the Catii. Can't
ch ugo anything.
I.KA IN. K A PATTON.
MEI
?JJANDISB RBKOERS
LAURENS C. H.. S. C.
AT GOODYEAR'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Can always he found a f ill Una ?t M ? t.u n anil Cheaper Qradea of
At lower pri?es than at any other hen * tula ?I ! ot CinelnoatL Tfcla w*ra
(sall mude to order, in fish toi ru nlu?? and bott ar finished tu?* \ * c?*?s
of work generativ *>ohl UH standard Voil u.oo Out I havo Ju?t r*i**ol ved a full
duo ot' Vino Family
Carriages, Pillions and Cabriolets!
Just received, another shipment of those V no Open aa I fop ll J .<!(??. mvla
upon ?pedal order? by the best manufacturer* Nerita and Bist. U r. Mug be
ing Hied In the. construction of t .os.- Vehicles bu: tho lx??t amenais, aa4 la
qtutlity, style aa 1 finish, aro unequaled by any other* now la tba oaarka*,
la ?tock a tull line ol
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
All grade*, which I will oller lower priooi than hara erar ho/oca toaa
known In the history of the bualnes*. Milburn, Studebikar and Sta&daK,
Plantation Wagons,all sile?. Oak and Bemlo-k Bolo Loather, Calf Sklna.lftfeM
Finding?, Carriage and Wagen al aler In la, Harness Leather, Bolt I#n?tag es*
superior quality, Rubber and Leather H hin f. A!-JO, a full li au ut
HAR DWARE,
Guns, flhnlls. Powder, 8!iot, Tibia and Poolcot (briery. Plow Point! far all
makea, Nilla, Ax s, Hoes, Pick? and afattooks, Pttohforka, Shovels, Siwlos^
ht- wi y an lu an<l Seale lif'BoiH. Grindstones, Kilkee, Paillookf, Carpenters*
Tool?, File?, Hinges, Window .Saab. D iori mid Ulm.h, It'.i m and Church
Bolla, which 1 am offering at lowest cash p-lees.
A. ll. (JOOI)YFAP, A sower,
(Suceesaor to Ti. II. May A Co.,) at tho Old tttand, oppasltu QeorgU Kail
rond Hank 7' 4 fl <.?>*. I - reef.
ANDERSON, BOYD ti CO.
>Iu< blnery
ANO
llepiiirs.
Agricultural
Implementos
FRICK * COVS SMGtKCS, 8EPARAT0R8,
r\ Agents for th? Celebrated
OSBON Mowers, Reapers and Bindera.
LAURENS, S. a
M