The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 17, 1886, Image 3

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,.?. " ' , jphe Advertiser. I.AUIIKNS, Fob. 17th, 1880. ?top at Cray's Olobe. Hotel, Augusta, Qa. GRAY ia a South Carolinian and ex toad* a "Carolina wolcome" to all bis guests. LOCAL ITEMS. Delayed Trains. Tho mall on the Laurens Railroad reached this placo at 3 o'clock, A. SI., Saturday, being dolayed at Nowberry for about eight hourn, on aoeouut of an accident to tho angine, w hich rendered lt necessary to send t<> Columbia for locomotive. Thia alao prevented a num ber of young people td' Nowborry and Clinton from ?ttoiulllig tho hall on Fri day ovening. Dr. Carlisle's Lecturo, On Friday ovening, in tho College Chapel, waa greatly onjoyod by a large audience. Not only was his address ro pleto with valuable information, but withal, delivered In his characteristic, easy, but forcible stylo. Ho gave a ?hort biographical sketch of MAUTHA LAIT KI:rei, In roviowlng the lifo of this truo Carolina woman, Dr. CAIU.ISI.K Im preaaod many important truths upon tho young ladlos of the College, and tho young mon and boys of I ?au rena. -4i--? Court. Tko Court bf General Sessions was oj to ned on Monday last His Honor Judge KVRHHAW proaldlng. Solicitor DUN CAN, whose namo brings terror to all criminals, and Mr. LAW, tho courteous and efficient stenographer, woro prompt ly at their post. Tho following casos which woro con tinued from tho last Torin of Court, woro tried: Htato vs. Jno. D. Sheahan, and Stair? vs. Max Zarok, retailing Spirituous and intoxicating liquor without n IICOUHC, Verdict in each caso, not guilty. Truo Bills were returned in tho fol lowing canes: Htato va. Einuiollno (donn and lb Glenn, Assault and Battery with Intent to KUI. State vs. Marshall Williams. Assault and Dattory- -Continued hy tho defend ant. State vs. Jno Adams, Larceny. Htato vs. LewisHtoWart- murder-will bo trlotl Tuesday. Htato vs. Ira Hughes- murder-Will be tried on Wednesday. Htato vs. W. H. Bryson, murder-will be tried tm Thursday. St. Valent ino Itali The anual hall of the Laurena Dancing ;. Club WM glvon at Watts' Hall, last Fri day evening ami was pronounced by munyi, the most brilliant of all preceding entert ni iimen ts. Tho young mon under whoso auspices this entertainment was glvon, have lmt rocontly organized tho Laurens Dancing Club, with tho follow? Ingoftlcers: L.R.?RUY, President] G. H. GARRBTT, H. M. W ILK KI, Vico-Proal, dents. Tho various committees were as fol lows: COMMUTER ON INVITATION: A. H. Sholl, Leo Simpson J. A. Copc Alt II A NOR UK NTS: H. II. Sherard, W. II. Dial, Frank Evans. RKCBITION COMMITTKK: Maj. N. H. Harris, Dr. W. C. Irby, Capt. J* D. Byrd. HRNIOR COMMITTKK: Coll'and MT*. R. C. Watts, Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Wilkes, Mrs. S. P. Richard? ?on. JONIOU COMM I IT BK: Maj. A'. A. Watt?, K. 1*. Simpson, J. T. .lob,ison. FIXIOR MANAUERH: L. K. Irby, u. s. Garrott, Loo Simpson. Promptly at niuo o'clock dancing eoinmonced, and lusted until three. Heidorn han Laurens been honored by more beautiful visiting bolles, than on this occasion. Miss Tennant, of Columbia, woro wblto nun's veiling trimmed with satin. Misa Lilly White, of Greenville, woro blue satin, embroidered front, cardinal auiin court train. Miss Brucie White, of Oroenvillo, rod nun's veiling, oriontal lace. tis? J ossie Richardson, ilgured swiss, bluo satin waisted, oriental lace. Miss Lissie Davenport, of High Point, old gold satin, flowers. Mis? Jcannett McFarland, of Cheraw, Illa? nun's veiling, oriontal Ieee, corals. Mian Lucille Swindler, pink satin .nd nuii'? veiling. MlaaGussio Barrett, black ailk and cardinal ribbons. Misa Alma Demeut, cream nun's veiling, oriental lace, pink ribbons. Mira Lain Llttlo, white tarlotan, old gol.i satin waist antf spangles. Misa Lilly Harris, white tarlatan and .vhito satin. Miss Nora King, black silk, Jot trim mings, diamonds. Mia? Sheahan, whlto tarlotan and satin. Mrs. Richardson, black silk and beadod lace. Misa I.alhi Moore, of Cokesbury, whito talotau and brocaded satin. Miss Lilly Hunter, of Hpartanlmig County, garnui autln. Miss Anido Reynolds, of Greenwood, wblto satin, rot.es. Miss Goorgia Harbie, of Augusto, white tarlotan, cardinal ribbon?. Mia? Hartzog, ol Greenwood, cream satin and luce, Howers. Mis? Josslo Copolaud, of Clinton, pink satin. Miss Ina Haynes, of tireen ville, white brocaded sut in, beaded lace. Mrs. ?I. K. Wilkes Nlle-groen silk trimmed with point applique lace. Among tho gentleman present, we . notleo: Capt. Jno. M. Clark, A. M. ?J Boat wright, Geo. Bryan, Monteith Moses, of Augusta. J. K. Nichols, Willie Miller, Eugene Dsilsy ?nd Mr. Hayes, of Greenwood. W. J. Moore, of Cokesburv; Charlo* Hpelghtf of < inion vi He, Dre yt. Lai io of Newberry, Mr. Hart*yof Lal ti noora, R. It. T. Chapman of Hpartanburg, Bolton Hulll/an, W. \>, Boyd and L. B. Whatley, Courtly, Willie Mills of Greenville. Tbs music, furnished upon this oeoa by a Charlotte bund, was oxeeptlonably ?rood} and the verdiot of all whoattond ed, I?, that the St. Vident mo Ball was . very pleasant a o ur. Did you get A V?lentlue? Dwelling house? Aro groAtly in de main' in Laurens. Misses MCCAMTS will move into tho Ilondelhi iiotci noxt week. OnAY A Soi,M VAN havo connuotod tholr stoic and warehousesby t?l?phona. ..Dad" Kor,KM NON will bo hero in a fow days with a lot of tine of horses, brought from Missouri. A snail can go SOO feet A dAV. YOU soo, hu doesn't atop to goMip with every bug he meets. Mr. LAW, of Stony "Point, Abbeville Co., lost un out-hou?e containing 600 gal lons of wine, last wook. Wo eal lattontlon to a not loo of J. O. C. Phoning A Co. in another column They mean what they Hay. Now ia tho Hmo buy aehool book?. The Counoil has Issued nn order grant ing to the C., I.. A S. Pailioad the privi lege of grading the Btroot leading from Robertson'*? Hotel to their depot. KM and lb GI.KNN, two noKro women who wero convicted of assaulting Chief of Pollco KICIIKMIKIIOKU, were sen tcneed to Rix months imprisonment in tho penitentiary. Tho frlotdaand rotative? of ROBRRT J. LAWSON will bo pained to loam of bis doath, which occurred at bia homo in this placo, on Cob. lath. The deceased diod of paralysis. Wc had tho pleasure of meeting Vr. A, Nt, BoATWAiOHfji tho popular manager of tho J. P. WIIITK A Co. stores. Ho In forms ns that tho Cash Co. havo decided to closo their business at thin placo at once, and his visit to Laurens is for this purpose Laatwook wo made a statement willoh, aa we since learn, was orronoous. Tho right of Capt. SWITZ SR to koop up bis mill-dam has novor boon triod by a jury The caso ha? boon boforo tho court?, but baa novor boon triod on tho merits. We make this corrootiou lu order that no in justice will bo dono. Rev. J. A. Martin, of Laurens, S. C., who baa boon called to fill tho pulpit of Baptist church In Rasley this year, proa chod hi? first sermon on Sunday last, which was very Impressive, to a large and apprclativo audlonco. Mr. Martin ls a len i e<l young divine and hasentored In to Ids work with much real and devo tion and wo hope his labors among our I,copio may result In muoh good.-Kits ey Messenger, Person ni. .Tudgo KKRHAW ls stopping at tho MoCanta' Hotel. W. J. MOORR, Ksq., spont sovoral days ill town last Week. Miss MOOTIK, of Cokosbury, is visiting at Mr. W. IL GII.KKIIBON'S. Col R. C. WATTS and LKWIH W. SIM KINS, Ksq., at tended Court At Newberry last Wt eli . Miss MARY WILLIAMS, who had chargo of the primary department of tho Lau ron? V ill 0 Ko m al? College last year, spont a few flays with friends here last week. She will open a Behool in this County soon. Miss LILLIE and her sister Miss Put - en: WIIITK, of Greenville, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wi LICKS. These young ladios aro tho daughters, of Capt. W.'R. Wit ITS, the genial host of tho Kxeha.igo Hotel of that city. So??tg ?orrespon??nGB. DOltltOlI I*. O. JOE PRINCE. It appears that public sentiment, or something olae, ls about to got hold of Homebody, from tho way tho dcputloH have been riding of late. Mr. Stlirkey, Chief Bridge Builder for Pico Si Coleman, ls here now framing the trestles to bo used hotwoon here and Greenville. Material for track-laying ls also slowly coming in. Mr. II. A. Gray, now of Williamstou, paid this plaeo a pleasant visit a fow day? ago, ami hail a pleasant ro-union With several tnomhnrs of his family, at the residence of J. I". Gray. Mr. L. W. K. Putinan has a flourish? ing school at Crack Nook. Crack Nook wont down at t he bidding of anyone "You may break, you may ; hatter tho rowe, lt' you Will, But tho scent of the roios will cling .round lt still." A Mr. Wood passed through tn I K neighborhood a few weeks Ago, exhibit ing a Patent Lovel, to be Used by farm ers In terracing their land. Many of our best farmers aro well ploasod with Ho* Idea ami the Instrument, ami intend to uso lt on their farm? hereafter. i. .ir, Dor*oh received a car-load ot goods on yesterday, willoh he has neatly arranged in lu . now storo at this place. He also received a car-load of guano. The people of thlH section aro aBRiircd that they snail not suffer for the nocos saricH of life, at least for ono more year, that is, I mean, provided they can make Hatisfaetory ar rangement H. One of tho coldest days that wo havo had this winter, Sam Ball happened to got a bullet lodged in his gun. Kor fear of hurting some ono, Sam went away oil' by himself and commenced the tedious process of picking powdor into tho tube to blow tho im I lei out. Aftor repeating this process about a dosen times, And when At length on the point of froozlng, lt occurred to him to blow into the mus? /.le, when he found t here was no bullet there, und hadn't neon., I don't know whether Sam s wore any or not ; of course hu had to get to the house and warm up a little the Hi st thing. CLINTON. "J." A colored man named Ruttier, an ox convlot of Aiken county, but living thia year on Mr. Q. P. CopelAnd's place, wa? so severely burned, by falling In the fire ono night last week, that ho lived only a few hours, Ho w?a suffering from dropsy, ?nd it I? supposed that he had an attack of syncope. William Cook, colored, while cutting timber on Mr. A. M. Copolsnd's plaoe, a few days ago, WAS struck ou tho bend by a falling limb, and waa so nearly hos 1 pod, that lt would havo delighted a bloody ( om manchen to have ??en billi. Sallie Hutchison, colored, who I? cook ing for Mrs. S. T. Balley, WM fearfully scalded, . day or two since, by the explo si?n of an old fashioned tin coffee pot. Hill Simpson, also colored while assis ting Mr. W. K. Balley, toraisonp ?bro ken logged mule waa so ?overly bitten by tho mule, as to necessitate the uso of crutches. This is n considerate chapter of sceldoutSi The Burnt Cork amateures, gaye the first of a aeries of entertainment, at Owens hall, on tho 9th inst. Tho man agement was un dor K. B. du-vin, and to say that it was a success, ls only faint praise Evorybody laughed thoir All. Tho Ladies Aid Sooioty, reposted with Important variations, on the l'2th inst; ono of thoir inimatablo outertalnmonts, in aid of (ho college building fund. Uko every thing thoy uuurtook, it panned out all right. W. FI. Franks, "Old Pensacola," hus boen conspicuous in tho lower section oftho country, for tho past wook, Ills biiHinoss hus boen to summon jurors and Witnesses, to the approaching torin of court. SIMPSON MILLS. MIX. 3/r. J. r>. Culbertson, who has boon quite sick, is, weare glad to say, Improv ing rapidly. ?Vrs. Dunn, wife of our postmaster at this place, ls quito Hick. Wo hopo to soe her quito well lu a short time. Farmers aro busy sow ing oats, and sxy If they ralso any oats, they havo got to sow thom yet. Wo think that if somothing doa* not happen we will have a marriage to re port before long. I/Ook boro, now, cou sin "J," vou need not deny it. Tho Trustees of School District No. 5, mot ut Centervllle, Saturday, Fob. 6th. They transacted thoir business In poaco and harmony, as they always do, to tho satisfaction of everyono Interestod. .Messrs. A. JfoNlnoh and Oeorgo Mc Daniel wont In seining a fow nights ago. They caught a cold, and probably a few fish. Thoy must have had "dried fruity or good nerves, to stay in tho wator vory long. CROSS ll I t,l.. MACK. The oats crop Ia seriously damaged by tho cold. Wheat is damaged to some extent. Richard C. Simpson, of this placo died on tho Otb inst., of influenza. Ho was never married; was Industrious beyond most mon; was a mom ber of the Pres byterian jhurch. Ho was a brothor of Dr. Eh (J. Simpson, and of tho late J. Wells Simpson, of Laurons. Two negro boys of this vicinity, aged about 10 or 12 years, g?t into a quarrel tho other day, when one of them whipped out a pistol and shot tho other in tho head, inflicting a slight flesh wound. This is another instance of tho danger of carrying tho "nimble pistol." Thoro Is^ a law that forbids tho earring o? deadly woapons, yot every day we hoar of cases where thc; law is violated, and but seldom do wo hoar of anyone being punished for it. Many homes aro made deso?ste and much .Mullering been caused by tho non-enforcement of the law. What is tho matter? Aro wo de goncratlng into barbarism, whero every man's hand is against bis neighbor, and whore lifo is never safe. It is a strange indication of tho enlightenment and civilization of tho 19th century. Our forefathers wont armed to protect them selves from tue savage Indians, and we ?o armed to kill each oilier. Sad com ment on the education, religion and in?rala of the age. Let the law bo en forced without fear or favor, and let the "nimble pistol" bo cousigned to ob livion. A lumberman out Wost being poor ly provided with moans of sustnancc for his mon, fed them with pork cooked with the rind upon lt. A yoting mun of the company, not iiking that outer notion of tho food, was observed by tho host to bo re moving tho outside covering, whereupon mino host Haid, "Young man, we oat lind and nil hon?." To which the youth replied, "All right, old man, I'm cutting it off for you." -Tho promises of (?od spring from or out of his own plcusuro. Their foundation ls tho unchangea Heness of (Ind. A knowledge of this grniifl truth made Paul cheer ful In tho midst of groat trials. Our Ignora nee of find ls the source of all our UK "My people uro des troyed for hick of knowledge" is the declaration of tho Scriptures. AN ORDINANCE -TO Poetise 3\iTprpli?s FOR TUF. Town of Laurens edit THF Year Ending Jan. 13th, 1887 BE it Ordained hythe intendant and WARDRNH oftho town of Lau rens In Council assembled: ' Section l. That a tax for tho year lotti' for tho samo und in the mau* ncr horolnaftor proscribed, shall bo raised und paid Into the treasury of tho town for tho usc and services thereof, that ls to say: RBAL ESTATE. Section 2. Thirty cents on every hundred dollars worth of real es tate within the eorporato limits of the town, oxeopt such property ns belong to, or ls occupied by Relig ious, Charitable or Literary Asso ciations. SALES OF OOODS, WARES AC. Section :i. Thirty cents on every hundred dollars of income from thc sales of goods, Wares and Merchan dise miulo by any person or persons between tho loth day of Jan, 1880, and the loth tiny of Jun. 1887, the amounts to bo estimated by these made during tho samo length of timo the preceding year. INCOMES. Section 4. Thirty couts for every hundred dollars oftho Inoomo ari sing from Factorage Kmplymonts or Faculties, from the practice of tho nrofessions of law, medicine and dentistry. Section 5, F very agent or firm doing business for, or representing fire and lifo insurance companies shall pay $2.00 for each company so represented, payable in advance. Section 6. Every agent or firm receiving, delivering and selling Fertilisers within the incorporate limits, shall make a report under oath on tho 1st day of May next, to tho town council, the amount of for ti lizers sold, and shall puy there for thirty cents on every ono hun dred dollars income on such sales. Section 7. Every agent or firm receiving on consignment for sale on commission, maehinery sueh as mills, engines, gins, sulky plows, reapers, mowers and threshers shall pay a license of ten dollars per an num, one-half payable in advance, the other half at the expiration of six months. Section 8. Incense for every auc tioneer $1(1 per annum, one-half payable in advance, tho remainder nt tlie expiration of six months. Section 9. Ten dollars u day by any Itinerant Trader or nctioneer offering for salo within tho Incor porate limits of the Town Laurens any goods, wares or merchandise at auction or otherwise without having paid the above specified tax, he or they shall be fined at the dis cretion of the Connell for each day be or they may offer, provided the provisions of this ordinance shall not bo construed as to apply to the ordinary products of the farm. Scetiou 10. That all persons liable to work on tho streets; ways urn! roads bo required to render i days labor on said streets or to have the right to commute the samo by pay ing $3; and if any porson Hablo to this duty shall fall or refused to work or mako pnymont after due notice, shall bo held liablo to the penalltles as prescribed by the laws of the State for person refusing to work on roads. Section ll. That all persons own ing roal estate within the Incorpo rate limits of tho town of Laurenst ?hall thouroughly repair and keep repaired the side walks rn front of same, on or before the 1st day May next; any person or persons refus ing to make such repairs by said timo or shall neglect to do so within 20 days after written notice to make said repairs then the council will make the necessary repairs and charge tho cost of samo to owners of said lands and shall proceed to collect the same in the manner pro vided by law. Section 12. For every Bagatelle or Hilliard table or Howling alley for public use $.'10 each. Section 18. One-boi^so Dray $0; Two-horse Dray $13; feed and sale stable $25; general feed Livery and salo stable $50; ?ne-balf to be paid in advance the balanco in six months. Section 14. For any show, circus or Public performance not to ex ceed $500; at tho discretion of the Council. Section 15. One dollar for every gold watch; 50 cents for ea h silver watch or any baser metal kept for private use. Soction 10. License for ovory un dertaker tl5; one-half payable in advance balance at expiration of six months. Section 17. For every pleasure carrlago $1; and every pleasure buggy 50 cents. Section 18. For every Meat Mar ket $25 per annum, payable quar terly in advance, und any person selling fresh meats, such as Beef, Pork, Kid or Mutton, without lirst having obtained license, sbnll pay $2 for each offence. Section li?. He lt further or dnined that the tuxes on real es tate shall be paid according to the Valuation made by the Hoard ap pointed to make the assessments und other taxes according to the returns made under oath to tho Clerk of Council. Section 20. And be lt further or dninodj that all tuxes .shall be paid on, or before tho 15th of March next ; and if any person shall refuse or neglect payment of the tuxes herein; levied within tho Bpoelflod time. Tho Clerk of Council is here by authorised and required to add twenty per cent, to the amount ol the taxes of the person, or persons thus neglecting und refusing, and if the tax and percent is not paid within twenty days, lt shall be thc duty of the (Merk to Issue tm execu tion tit once, and collect the same by due process of law. Done and ratified in Council, and veal of tho Corporation of tho sahl Town of Laurens affixed ii. H.) thereto, this tho 10th day of February 1880. B. E. MARTIN, Intendant. o. D. ANDERSON, Clerk. NOTICE OF Settlement and Final DISOHARaE. Hy permission of A. W. Burn side, Probate Judge, I will settle tin* Estate of John Wise, defensed ut his ?iflce at Laurens C. II., s. c. on the ?it h day of March 18R0, nt It o'clock, a, m., aud at the sumo time will apply for a Anal diftchnrgc. All persons having demand* against said estate aro heroby not! fled to [?resent, tho same in dm form, on or before said ?lay, or In forever barred. And nil Indebted are required,to make paymont bj said timo. J.? BYRD, Adni'r. I Feb. 3d, '86-27-41, Tho samo popular brands of For continue to fully maintain their exec Delivered at all points on either gg_LL? sst_i-j._r. '.. _..j j ? NOTICEOF J-AJBSESSJMIEINTT FOR Fiscal Year 1886-1886. IN pursuance of an Act ol the General Assembly of S. C., appoved Dec. the 24th, 1884, u general assess ment of property for taxation will commence on .Inn. thc 1st, ls8<>, and continue until the 20th day of Feb uary. All property, both Real and Personal, must bc returned for tax ation, and nil changes in realty since May, 1884, must be noted in returns. During thc above time my ellice at Laurens C. IL will be open for thc reception of returns, and for tho convenience of thc tax payers, I will also attend at thc fol lowing places nt thc time specified, to wit: Dial's Township, Goodgion's, Feb. 8th. Sullivan's Township, Tumbling Shoals, Fob. Otb. Sullivan's Township, Brewerton, Feb. 10th. Waterloo Township, Mt. Galla gher, Keb. 11th. Waterloo Township, (?co. Moore's i Feb. 12. AU malo citir.ens between tho ?gen OJ 21 und OU yeiirs are taxable Tolls, except those who aro incapable of earning sup port by bein? maimed or from any other I cause. Owners of Real Estate will take Notice that Full Returns of Real Property will lie re bu ired. After the 2oth day of Fob., lss?, .Vi por cent, penalty will attach on all property not listed for taxation. G. M. LANGSTON, County Auditor. Dee. ?-lfV_8t Notice of Township Ass ssment. Thc following named gentlemen 1 arc hereby appointed H Board of 1 Township Assessors for their res pective Township: I Laurens Township-J. O. C. . Fleming, Capt, J olin Moore, J. M. Franks. 1 Voung's Township- Dr. M. C. 1 Cox, Jus. A. Purks, Jas. A. Riddle. I Dial township-T. M. Babb, N. L. , Barksdale, John R. Switzer. Sulllvun Township-W. L. Hop kins, T. J. Sullivan, W. J. Ballntinc. ! Waterloo Township-F. D. Cole man, J. F. Henderson,T. B. Wllcut. I Cross Hill Township-M. M. Teague, John J. McGowan, G. M. , Hanna, , Hunter Township-?. F. Vance, John 0. Davis, W. IL Farrow. Jacks Townshp T. M. Sotzler, Thoa J. Hatton, T. J. Duckett. Scufflotown Township-J. D. Byrd, W. A. Mcclintock, J. B. An derson. Tho assessors above appointed ? will please meet at tho Auditor? i office on Wednesday tho 24th day of Feb. to make tho assessment for iii 1 r respective Township. G. M. LANGSTON, Auditor, Ii. C. 1 Jan. 27, 1887 20 4t. ! DOWNI DOWNI THEYQO TO ; Rock Bottom Prices. ? Now is the tim? to encourage the 1 scholar with a new hook. r A large lot of Softool Books to bo sold in the next Sixty Days nt prices to suite tho hard times. J. O. C. VLFM?NO * CTX I IE UND RELIABLE. tlllzor sold by us lost season, and used with such goners! da tlsf action >llcnce and uniform quality. Rall Road. Write or simd for pri?es and terms Oiro-U-lSLir HST o J2_ In order to meet the demands of our creditors, we offer our entlra Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Uoods at And below New York Cont, for the next thirty days. Any one wanting anytfelnff n our line will do well to examine' our Stock before purchasing elie? where. We have in connection with our Clothing Departmont, a splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting of Watches, Watch Chaim, Caff and Collar Buttons, Scurf Pins and various other things too numerous to mention, which we are closing nut very cheap. As we ure selling our goods at Cost, wv. v.t?st have tho Cat h. Can't charge anything. LEAKE A PATTON. Jo ? MERCHANDISE BOOKERS, LAURENS C. H.. 8. C. AT GOODYEAR'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. Can always be found a full lino of Medium and Cheaper Gradea of OJPJKI* AND TOP BUGGIES, At lower price? tban at any other house this ?Ide of Cincinnati. 'IT i.' work (sall made to order, is lighter running and better finished than the o l MS of work generally sold as staudard Vehicles. But I hare Just rewired a full Un? of Fine Family Carriages, Photons and Cabriolets ! Just received, another shipment of those Fine Open and Top Bungles,mada upon special orders by the best manufacturers North and Bast. Nothing btv lng used In the construction of theso Vehicles but the best materials, and lu ?uallty, style and finish, are unequaled by any others now In tho market, n stock a full line of SADDLES AND H AUN ESS, AU grades, which I will offer at lower prioes than have ever before beew known In the history of tho business. Milburn, Studebaker and Standar* Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Hemlock Hole Leather, Calf Ski ns,She* Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather. Belt Lacing ai superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also, a fall line of HARDWARE, Guns, Shells, Pewder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for all makes, Nails, Ax Hoes, Picks and Mattooks. Pitchforks, Shovels, Spades. Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grindstones, Rakes, Padlocks, Carpenters' Tools, Files, Hinges. Window Sash. D tors and Blinds, Farm and Courela Bells, which I am offering at lowest cash pri?es. A. H. GOODYEAB, ASBNT, (Successor to R. H. May & Co.,) at the Old Sund, opposite Georgia Kati* road Bank. 704 Broad aireet. ANDERSON, BOYD & CO. Agricultural Implements. FRICK 60.'S O Girt ES, SEPARATORS, 46. Agent? for the Celebrated OSBORNE Mowers, Reapers and Bi LAUBlttfHk a 0.