The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 03, 1886, Image 2
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PAY A HI i IS IN AllVANCK.
Rutes for Advertising. Ordinary Ad
yorttscmonts, per square Our II - r
tion, $1.00; oneil sub
Hon, 50 icu ts.
?jlliornl reduction outdo for I a rpo Ad
vertisements.
J. C. OAKLINGTON ? CO.,
Proprietors.
A Misconception.
In another coiuiun will bo fount]
*i\ article from Columbia sigtn tl
"Democrat." Tho writer lias ovi
dondtly misconceived tho article in
THE APVEHTISKU to which i:;- re
fers, and certainly lie did not rt .ul
the editorial of '.he Xews and Cou
rier carefully.
Tn the first pince, tho object of
bur article waa to sho w tho falsity
of Senator LOGAN'S charge, that
South Carolina favored n property
qunliflcation fur voters. Lou AN
based his charge on an article i:t
editorial columns of the Xe irs and
Courier, timi if that nrticlo btu!
been the truo sentiment of tho peo
ple of this State, we would most
assuredly have concluded Hint the
;tiharge Mas weil made. While it
ls true, as "Democrat" says, this
nrticlo advocated thc apportion
ment of representatives according
to population and wealth, i; also
went so far aa to favor property
qualification for suffrage.
Wo have no desire to sm tain thc
charge of Senator LOWAN. It i?
unjust and not sustained by facts.
But we mus? say. If the article
referred to bc tho trite criterion by
which to determine the sentiment
of this State, then Lot:AN bad
strong grounds for charging Hint
Routh Carolina desired n properly
qualification.
Tho Jury System.
Tho English speaking people
have come to look upon the Trial
by Jury as tho greatest : ;t!'e-;;ttard
'gainst oppression ever instituted
-the bulwark of liberty. At a
line when tho crown hoads of in
land wore despots, when tho cor
uption of tho day reached ov< n
he judicial ermine, thc righi to n
trial by ono's peers was tho -ole
champion of liberty. Because <-f
its antiquity, wo look with rever
ence upon this institution, and wc
must confess it possesses advan
tages which no system yet devised
can equal. Bul to-day, when wc
see the guilty offenders brought
before the bar of justice and liber
ated by their countrymen; when
wo soe others branded with crime
upon insufficient evidence; when,
in the civil side of the Court WC
see personal friendship sway tho
minds of jurors, then lt is tho dis
advantages of tin system arc made
evident. While it is with shame
wc acknowledge it, yet it is a foci
that a non-resident plaintiff goe>
into our Courts with but little as
surance that his rights will bc pro
tected?
The laws of our State tire not
unequal, yet when a negro i
brought into Court for trial td' tho
simplest offence, unie.-- Ito can
prove beyond the merest stu picton
that ho is innocent, ho will find
himself condemned.
These are facts, however unwel
come they may be. So far as Trial
by Jury in civil matters is con
cerned, unless it bc in actions ol
torts, ve unhesitatingly pronounce
it a humbug. Wo behove a Circuit
Judge far mort; capable of deciding
ordinary questions that arise in
civil actions than ti jury.
Friendship.
What a volume this word speaks!
Some would fain believe it tm emp
ty shadow-a dream that is only
known in tho poet's imlglnation,
ortho ingenuous romance of tho
novelist. He who undervalues the
worth of truo friendship and thinks
it
; \|A chnrin that lulls to sleep.
/..shade that follows w rath Ol' ftwno,
And 'Uni vos the wretch to weep,"
has neva* formed r just conception
Of life. Mon ts :t social bel hg, and
no man lives to himself alone. Wo
must rid ourselves of the false idea
that in this busy world, no time is
given for the cultivation of those
tender tics and sacred relations
Which are expressed in tho term
friendship. Much that passes to
day for friendship, Is counterfeit,
and only tho intrigues of selfish
minds; yet, in our own day and
time, wo have illustrated occa
sionally, the strength and worth of
the gonulne article. When wc
como to face the dari: side of life,
when the rude hand of poverty is
laid upon us, when disenso renders
us incapable of earning tho nc
?aries of lifo and wc arc left to the
cold charities of a hard, unyielding
world, then it is that friend-hip
shines forth In its truo character. A
word of sympathy will (dieu drive
away despair, lighten tho burden of
afflictioit, ami bring comfort to tho
drooping sphit w)mn all ciso has
faded.
up .?-????jw ini???HH-J-JMP' H' II I i~TT nrv-v-tvMV
Terracing Farm Lands.
We are glad to Boo tT>:tc the farm
ers nil over tho country ure begin
1 11 i M j.r t<> Vee the benefit <?f terracing
theil' lund instead of using tho oM
htll-sldo ditches. A careful sludy
: of tho mnttor will convince any
prnetl?hl farmer Unit terracing l?
i the only way t-> save tho lan.I and
I ?ii;'.1; a gradual improvement pos
, slblo. My this moans tho land ls
m ti du to absorb moisture which
Would otherwise ran Off, it stops
washes, and the fertilizers that aro
used from year l?< year, instead ol
being washed away by the raina,
1 ave caught by tho terraces, and tim?
I all (hal Hie plant dot not take up
. is loft in the sr.il. Those fa nu or?
who have experience with Hilt
matter areenthuslasttc In its praise.
I and common sen :o teaches that i!
' is ti good thing, When? vcr Hih
country is oneo (et raced and thc
barren hlll-sldcs ?<f this Piedmont
seel ion is reclaimed, wi may ex
pect to see a wonderful chango lu
the condition of ;l>.e country.
Wo have no interest, directly oi
iudlroctly, in tho stile of terracing
. instruments, anti th:.- article i- not
: wiittou as an lulvertlsomi rd, bu
b'joauso\,wo aro fully convi?ec?
? that it i.i lo ?lie Interest of tarinerj
, toimprovo their lands Ly tho usi
; the level.
As tho lill!?', modest (lowe
growing on the hillside, lift-' li
1 shining peta!.- to eateh the earl;
dews of morning und throws a ra;
of pleasure and comfort upon il?
. weary traveler, so tho pure uti
I blemished character of werna1
serves to elevate aa-! lelinc t1!
1 weary traveler over thc storm;
? ways of life. Tito unassuinln
flo ivor performs it -? olilce and fu
? ri!;-; the groat design of the Crea toi
Yet when the rude lunn) of ma
I is placed upon ii, it withers ah
! dies-bruise it, and :? i- g nie. ??:
! willi woman's character. Whc
j once a stain rests upon lt,jhowovc
slight, Its truco i- left, and yeai
j of ^rectitude and honesty cann?:
redeem tho work of aa idle, ma!
! eious word, spoken, perhaps, Ul
t mughtedly.
j When we si e every day, ian?
cent victims offered upon tho ult:
?-sa.cri(iced to satisfy tho ??il'- ci
rlos?ty of a depraved, scandal-! >'
lng public, we KOO tho Importna!
of steering clear of a!! thai woe!
tend iv) i ring reproeh upon t!
i name of a folioW-boIng, and inoi
, especially, a w*mnn?
Tie r?' was a destructive tire
Wilmington, N. C., last wi ci.,
: which fully two million dolla
j worth of property was losi
No Property Qualification **<
Voters in South Carolina.
JSditor Laurens Advertiser.
liad yo'.', yourself read the edi!
rial of tho News and CourU r quot
by Senator Logan, you would ha
1 I detected the falsity of Ills chai'f
' I that ihat naper <>r anybody ia SOM
? j Carolina lunl advocated a proper
' j qualillcation for voters. Tia- JW
and Courier simply commont
? willi favor on the proposition ol
? correspondent to return to tho o
basi:> of representation in Sou
Carol ia. a. Not a word was ^?1
about imposing restrictions of ai
1 sort aa rolers.
Tho State Convention of 1700 ?
dOretl apportionment cf roprese
ta.tives to ho made from tlnic
time, having regard to populad
and taxation. An amendme
adopted in 1S08, providsd th
"Tho Mouse ?'f Represen lativ
shall eonsl t of 12-1 memboys, to
apportioned among the SO\M i
. election districts of the State ;
j cording to the number oj lulu olia)
j contained and ihr amount oj <
, taxes raised l>y Ute Legislalu
* * * Tho Legislature, shall
low ono representativo for ove
sixty-second part of lae whole ian
ber of white Inhabitants ia i
State, and ono representative al
for ovory sixty-second part of t
whale taxes,"'/.-. This baal < w
Incorporated In the Constitution
lKti.') and continued until the Rai
cals framed tin; existing Cons
talion in 1808.
If, ns Senator Logan says, Son
Carolina was the loador of t
Democratic party or the expone
bf Democratic principles for Di
years, and if (luring al! that th
sin- apportioned her represen tat!
according to tho principles pl
pased in the Ncw?und Courier, c
such n principle bo denounced
un-democratfe, unprecodonted a
absurd ?
DEMOCRAT
Columbia, M. C., I Vb. 22d, 1880.
Tho wolvoling, or glutton, is
curious beast, like a tiny bear, I
the most dire and untiring oner
(o the marten trapper, follow]
his steps und eating the marte
after they aro caught, lt ls ainu
Impossible to hide anything tl
those robbers do not find and (
stroy. Their strength ls prodigio
und they do not hes!tato to atta
a wounded deer. In color thc wol
erine is dark brown. The hair
quite ns long ns that of the bia
bear, but of coarser - tuple.
Th?, oldest specimen or pu
glass beurina anything like tl tin
is a little molder lion's head, bei
ing tho name of an Kgyplian kl
of the eleventh dynasty, int
Slade collection nt the Brijfel
Museum. Thsfc ls to say, at the j
riod Which may bo moderate
placed at more that 2,000 yen
R C., glass was not only in ft do, b
mft?lo willi a skll which shown th
tho art was nothing new oven
Sam Jones on Sons-lii-Kaw.
Lost Saturday Sam Jones ma le
an nn?-whislty talk tri M'iilodge
vlllo, ami among other things he
saul :
"Sow whiskey, retid drunkards.)
i Many of you say, 'wo lui vt no non -.'
[ You have daughters, though, and ;
j you aro raising up a fino crop of
children- - ons-in-lav.. And if there
ls anything more uoapisulflo than
j any thing else, it i< a drunk' u son
; in law. Von might ?crape oui the
bottom of hell and nol lind nuy
j thing ns ?m an us ti drunken son-ln
: law. I just wiall Clod would lire oil'
n drunken son-in-law on some of
i you old i'ouoo straddlers. Then
j you would gol oi'.'on tho right .side
I lu u hurry. Yes, thal would knock
you oil'the fence. 1 am determined
to fight ? just as long as I live.
You shall m t sell it, drink ii nor
batidle it with my consent, and l
waul to soo I Ito good alu county of
Baldwin free from tho clutched of
tho Infernal traine. You county
olllcers will have to answer in ju?-g
uiout for your share i:i licensing
the liquor trudie, ami ii you per
sist In keeping it up, you will nil
go lo hell together. You uro parti
cops criminis in tho business, and
God will hohl you responsible for
it."
I hoar from well Informed per
sons that tho Republicans in the
I) apartments liavo ceased to cringe
ami now put on airs of superiority,
resenting every new Democratic
I appointment ns ti personal affront.
These Republicans have formed a
i Secret League against th?' Admin
j ist rs tion, and it is said thal Ed
munds and John Sherman, by this
, machinery, know much moro about
. tito Departments and what i.- going
, j on there than Presiden? Cleveland
I or lils Cabinet do. Thia i a gor
' ; geous condition of affairs.
Prosidenl Cleveland was much
M pleased with tho defence made of
iii::i by Senator Hampton, tm re
. ported, some weeks ago in thia eor
? rospondencc.
The death of John B. Gough and
.| the rattling address of Mrs. Melon
M. Gouger on what she calls Pro
///.oitioM, revived here the fact that
the noted malo lecturcrtlid not lay
much stress upon tho psyeologic?l
argument. He hold that "pledges
ami sud en abandonment of evil
? I habits were of little value, <>t
as.tho Hrs! .stops in the formation
of n better character." To many
'. men thc pathology of drunkenness
as given by Dr. Henry l?\ Camp
bell would prove a most effective
. I preventive. It may bo remember*
.. ed thal Dr. Campbell showed that
the province of tho I ivor, among
other things, was to defend thc
. brain; that alcohol in execs.* trans*
. ; formed that organ 80 ns to pervort
l| tl; thal then came tin Insanity ol
: tho stomach which was bul ti pre
lude to tho brain tumbling Into
1 ruin. A knowlodgo of Hint fact
L might arrest tho downward prog?
i ross of many ii toper, who had sonic
i j regard for his stomach and was
, proud cf hi - int; licet. < >i course
moral sn.c ion and love of !';. milj
would bo mighty auxiliaries ;<
i suc!i comprehension.-./. 'it, /.'. ii?
' Augusta Chronicle,
Why Hu nene I: Ph d Poor,
j Surpriseis expressed thal (len
-1 ertil rlnnoock did not leave 11
I larger estate I" hind him, but lu
0 was y;i lierons to ii fault, and lie had
'. tunny calls upon his charity, it
1 was the heavy ? ro is of hi- life timi
H lils twill h:oihcr, for thirty ycart
3 I resident of 0 distant western city
I I hail disappointed his expectations;
i i lost his ambition and 1 mik Into 11
'? living (loath. Iiis b?vdher was ti
1 I lawyer, ono of iho moat brilliant
1 (d' the north-west, clearing from
>' ??.15,000 to ???20,1)00 tv year by hi
practice, when ho foll a victim t<
- ! Iiis love for good company mid
- good cheer. Ile went down from
D his high position like a rocket
i and for the last fifteen years ha
t j boen entirely supported by hi>
t brother, tho General. Thorn Is 11
s touching little bit of romance con
1 , nccted with this <<u\ story. Thc
1 j lawyer, was, in his primo, a mug
- niflccnl looking man, anti becalm
? ' engaged t<> tho beautiful dnughtei
' of a lady in whoso hotiae ho board*
. ed. The ongagomonl began t\ven<
- i ty-two ye?i -i ago. But tho holy
.' ' .saw danger ahead, and she refused
- j to marry her ardent and liandsomi
i wooer until ho would forswear tin
> : flowing howl and show himself fl
. thoroughly reformed man. ll<
' still lives in MlO sam.-' house, and
f tho lady is Ibero too and still un
- wedded. She ls true to her love,
- but is equally true to her promise,
and, while she tondl rly cares for
i the mun she loves and mourns, she
' knows thai her lifo Is wrecked ?ind
t that thora is no hopi now on this
' J sido of tho gravo. Tho world is
. \ full cf Just -audi unnoticed heroines.
1 ? --New Vcfrh Letter.
1 South Carolina, before the war,
* and since; particularly under Wade
l Hampton, lins lind a sort of pater
nal government wilh some very
strong aristocratic tondenclos, and
even now it is hard for some peo
ple to gd ov er the idea Of fl illp
1 posed superiority on the pail ol'
those whom they hud bocomo accus
tomed to "look up to" in tho past,
Tho manhood ot our po?plo ls b?(
' lng Assorted and making itself
felt, ?ind wo are,steadily approach?
ing"a government of, for ami by the
people.
-Doeior to lady patient-"You
i should take something h< I foryour
cold."
indolent patient-':NVoll, In what
form Shall I take it, doctor?"
J )ocfor?- "Consldorlng you have
so little exercise, I should say you
would derive the most good from it
if von took it In thoshiipo of a tltif
Iron."
-Tho holler of engine lft, of the
Chicago and Ht. Louis railway ex
ploded near Keruiin, 111., Inst eve
ning. Engineer Ashling was
Priority of Invention.
Tho following nre points in de
cisions on priority of Iii yen Hon :
Tho party \\ ho reunce'a nn liiv?h
lion t?? actual uso ls entitled lo the t
patent for it although tho other
pavty may haye nrst conceived it,
[flic did not exorcist) reasonable
(i?llgoncc in reducing it td prac
tico.
If the parly Who first conceived
:>. machino followed e.;' the iden
diligently, and was tin? first to re
duce it i.i nein:.! practice, ho ls cn
! titled to a paton! un' it, although
! h;.-. competitors had i omplelq work
ing drawing or it previously pre
pared, and had obtained a patent.
Whooyor flrsl reduces ?in inven
I lion lo practice and makes un ap
plication of il io use, will usually
j bo tito prier inventor.
In order lo <lelV;:l e. patent the
j courts require it lo be snow ti that
? another not only conceived the In
vention in dispute before tito paten
tee, but was also the first to per
fect und .nlopt tho sunn io practi
cal usc, "i- was using reasonable
dtligoncc for that purpose.
The purtles who Ural embodied
nn invention in ?i machino which
they kept in operation afterward
for actual use, besides manufactur
ing and selling other machines, ave
i prima facie entitled lo that patent.
I lie ls tho inventor, entitled to
1 the protection of the patent law,
who is first !<. completo th" Inven
tion and publish it <<> the world,
und not !M> who confines his knowl
? <'.?;(. of it to his client.
Where an Invention consists of ti
combination of elements, the dato
when til! the elements tire com
? bined ls thc dato of thc invention.
When one ls fl rsl to conceive nn
. invention, ho throws asido till evi
dences of the conception, makes no
I effort to complets or introduce it to
j the public, and delays making un
application for n patent for nearly
1 four years after another has brough!
i ii Into extensive use, ho has stand
; lng as an Inventor,
Clerks* Itenefictal League.
WASUIXCITOX, Fob. 2i.-Au its
. tel ai ion was Incorporated hore to
i <hiy tinder tho name <d* the Clerks'
Beneficial League. It ls composed
of Government clerks, nod its ob
ject is to assist discharged dorks
. by paving to each $20(1 when ro
; moved. Thc association was form
ed nboui a year ugo, but was not
incorpor?t* d because of the change
i in tho Administration, Ibo project
ors fearing Mt::', il would no! sue?
' I cpCd on account el" RV?'ocping dis
! ehnrgt - that were expected, Thc
. present Adm l nitration's policy ha
so fur been so conservative In that
' respect Uta! it \vn tinm,flit safe io
f?o altead. Luch member i< ro
quired I ? pay un Initiation foo of
! stud Whenever a member is dis
.: charged u sufficient sum to moko
> up .?..no is assessed lipon the rc
: nutitting members. Th re ari1 two
, classes bf clerks composing tho ns
f sdetution, ono consisting of those
. under Ibo t i vii st rylee law ami thc
i other per diem ? li t!: - nnd those
I outside of tho law. Ii ra hebe? will
I bc e.- inhli t]|.< .! in nil large ?ttl?S for
. post oflioc and custom house
An trlcnnsns LIdy.
"Ha,'' -lid Kev. Millhill^ SOU)
; "ftn'mpso i \. as .. f1 rong mun, \. nsu't
; j be ."
"Yes5 Sampson wu- tie strong
' i o? ? man th ti i eve." !i\ ed.''
' ; "'? ell tue :ll>; ttl him."
t| "ll was intended that Sampson
I should 1)0 the strongest man, and
[. bo foro he was horn-"
, j Tin? bewildered expression ?ni
, '? the child's face arrested Hie millis
I . ter in bis narrai ion.
. j "Before ?tc was bornv" asked ile'
; ''<?:.'.
', "Yes, before-that is, before bo
wa't found in n ludlow stunt-"
! "Just Uko little sister?"
"Yes; Jusl before ho wits found
un angel appearod .uni foro told of
. bis strength, saying that no razor
. musl touch Ids head."
"Was tho angel afraid the razor
would cid ?nm V"
'.No; the angel meant that his
. strength lay in his hair, ami that
I lils hair inns! not Ix? int off."
'.if I lot my hair grow loop;, can
'. I lift moif than I cnn now?"
"I don't know about thal."
? "Are women stronger titan
i men ?"
; "No."
"Hut I hoy'vo got longer hair?"
"Vi?Sj they have longer hair."
! "A woman couldn't whip you,
, could she?"
yNoi Hot easily."
"Wes Sampson ti Democrat ?"
I "I don't know."
"Hut why dort'l you know. I'd
know if 1 was tts oh! as you. How
many men was it tint Sampson
ki Heil ?"
"One thousand."
"Ile \v:ts bad, wasn't he?"
"No."
"lint when a man kills another
lu 's bud."
"Hut tht! Lord was willi Samp
son."
"Hut the Lord says you mu.-u't
kill anybody. Did Sampson go lo
heaven ?"
"I suppose so."
"lie's the strongest angel there,
ain't bc?"
"You ere getting foolish again,"
"But 1 tfan't to know. Will you
know Sampson when you get lo
beavon ?"
"! suppose BO?"
"Bul yon won't fool ar OU no hint,
will yotl ? If bc was to bit you he'd
bn ak your wings, wouldn't he?"
"(Jo lo your mother. The next
time you attempt to question me
about the Hilde I sholl whip you."
Wit and W.Mima.
Lives or great men remind in
We may make our lives sublime
And departing leave behind tts,
Sumo blooming son of.? gun who
Mill write our biography tua)
knock ?ur repntntiotj out In ono
-"Well, we uro penniless, or
mighty hear lt," he said, ns ho
ra a ch od home and throw the even
ing paper to lils wife.
?Wh-what is ft ?"
"Tho M?chantes Hank lias busl
rd, and we hud ?fl,Oui) on deposit
i here."
"Hui, Richard," said she, nfter
glancing nt ibo article, "tho Presi
dent says ho hopes to pay nil de
posit ? lil full."
"And didn't 1 say tho same to
my creditors, and n singlo one of
thom receive five cents ?rn the dol
lar he howl? d.
lu hereby given that tho County
Hoard of l?qualizatloh for Laurens
County,S. C., will meot nt the Au
ditor's Office, iu Balli County, on
Tuesday, tho Otb day of March inst.,
?it lt) (relock, A. M.
Taxpayers wiil take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
C. M. LANGSTON,
Auditor L. c., and c. n. E,
J.J. ['LOSS. J. TN'. I'BROtTSON.
NEW FIRM.
The old finn of lloyd, Pluss ?S Co.
having dissolved by mutual con
sent, tho undersigned have formed
n co-pnrinorship and will kee]) u
full Stock of Family Groceries and
"Imitation Supplies,
Wo aro also Agts. for Wnudo Fer
tilizer mid Aclu Phospnto.
HGT Mr. Pluss, In behalf of He
old I'M lin, takes thin opportunity to
extend hts thnnlcs for past favors,
and now solicits for tho new fi rm,
j n liberal patronage.
I cmr friends will please notice
j that wc occupy tho handsome brick
! building of Mr. G. F. Little, on the
I corner of M ain nm! Harper Streets,
i whore we will be glad to w elcome
I thom.
PLUSS iv. FERGUSON.
; Laurens, 8, C., Jan. :!.*>, 1886,
j HOLME'S SURE CURE,
' MOUTH WASH AND DENTIFRICE,
i Cures blooding Gumti, Uleors, Floro
? Mouth, Hore I liront, Clcunsos tho Ti oth
? und I'urlllOH tIto Drouth. Csod and rec
ommended by loading denlisl. Pre
pured by Dr?. J. P. A NV. lt. Uro.MKS,
Dentist, M neon, Ga. For Halo by nil
druggit an I dontlut, and in Lim rons by
Dr. P. 13. Vi iNNOlt. "."> ly. '
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY
COMPANY.
COMM RN? INU Si' *1>AY NOVRMRKR Ci1.
ISS,'?, ni si.lft Ai M., Passenger Trains will
? rlih e> follows, "Eastern itinot"
TO AND PKOM CH AK LESTON.
T: vs ? I ll V! I.V.)
Depart Columbia 7 30 a ni 6.27 pm
Duo Charleston 12 18 p m uuftpni
WEST (?All V.)
Dopa rt Charleston 7 ?0 a ni 5 10 p ni
l >n- Columbia 10 40 ilia IO 00 nth
'?M \N l> PROM CAMDEN;
i ii vs i ( u v : IA KXeKer soNoyv.)
Dep't Cobtiiibla 7 uni 5 bf? p in ;*. -7 p ni
; mo i ' . .nili n Pi I" ?i in V lil p m 7 t.; p in
(wi:i? roii.Y RX' Ki'T SI M?\Y.)
Dep'l i.'iihtuon tl Si) a ni 7 II ni >< Iii p m
Dm C()lui?d)lii 0 2r> a in 10 40 a ni 10 p m
TO AN i) I lt O M \ COU STA.
BAST ( OA I I.V.)
?>"-> art ('(iltlUlbia G {57 p m
Due Augusta io A Op m
wns : ( DAi nv.)
Depart Augusta I 4f> p ni
Dm> ('oinmbla io 00 j>...
CONNECTIONS
Made at Columbia with Columbia and
' Ireoui llb Railroad by train ni riving at
io. io \. M. nnd departing al 6.27 v. M.
\t Columbia Junction with c., c. A- A
Itai'rond hy Hftino train lo and. from all
:. .s mi \>iu h roads.
l'asscngora lako sn; nor at Drench
vlllo.
At Charleaton with stoatnora for Now
Yorkj and with steamer for Jackson
ville and points on st. John's IM vor,
Tuoadays nnd Sut urda vs i with Charles
ton ami Savannah Railroad lound from
Savnnnnh midpoints in florida, dally.
< i< ora la and t 'int ral
At Align?t ll nit rion all points West
Railroads to and fokvlllo to and from
and South. \i IllaRnilroad. Through
points nu llarnwoll asi d to all points
tickets can lie purehplying to
South and Wost by ap
h. McQUEEN, AK'I. Columbia, R. c.
JOHN lt. PECK, Goueral Managor,
D.C. Allen, <;. P. and Ticket Agent.
GREENVILLE A Co LUM LIA
RAILROAD.
On and nfter Jan. 10, Issu, Papsrnetor
Trulns will run ns herewith Indica lsd
.i,iuii this road and its brailOtlOfl.
Daily, exeopt Sundays.
No.68- l' P PASSENGER.
Leave Columbia C. A: G, Depot 10 4."i a IP
A rrl \ o . > Iston ll 4ft a m
" Newberry L' ts p nt
" Nlnoly-Hix 2 on p m
Hodges 30u i> m
" Helton 4 ll p in
" Greenville B -'io p m
No. 62 -1 )() W N" P A S S1 ; N GER.
Leave O reen Vi ile 645a m
A rn vc bolton 11 03 a ni
" limites 12 17 p in
" Ninety-Mix 1 10 p ni
" Ne wherry 3 02 ?i in
" Alston 4 0T> p ni
4? Columbia 6 if? p m
LAURENS RAILROAD.
Leave Helena 9 82pm
Arrive af I iHII rena C. II. S .V? p ni
LCM'0 Lau roil S C. il. 8 00 a ni
Arrive at If elena ll (io n m
<;. I;.TAL?-OTT, Suptntendent.
O. CA HOURI.i" A. IL 1'. A.
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta.
GenOTSl Pasfiongor Department,
COI.UJJUIA, H. C., July li?, 1S85.
MAI ti ; "i> KXPKKM,
Mouth-Dally. No. 4M No. 40.
Leavo Wilmington s io pm IO 10 pm
" Pleoiington 9 iii pm ll 17 p tn
? Marl-.n i I BS i? ni 12 lo a m
Arrive Florene* ll % pni 1 16 a ni
" Ruinier 4 34 a ni
" Columbia 0 40 a III
North-Daily No. 43 No. 47.
(...ave Columbia ' ip m
Arriv? Htinilor ll .V? p m
Arrive Fiore?co 4 16 p m 507 a m
Leave Marlon 6 00 p in 6 M II in
" Klonilngton 7 in? pm 7 41am
Arrive Wilmington 8 Kl pin lt 07 a m
Charlean.-!, niel Columbia Special.
NO. 63 No. 62.
IJA?VA (/harington 7 26 . m
Arrive " 0 30pm
Arrive Columbia 10 66 8 m
I ?eave " ft 27 p :n
T. M. EMERSON, G. P. A.
J. F. J ) A N in, Oeu'l- Hup'l.
a U. tuns*, <W wM? sk G, j
HOW TO GET RICH
ALL THE PARTICULARS G?VEH AT THE
^\z3?ii.itxxr*? ZEPstletoo
Where !?~G\X Can Bny trie Ohea
e.3t IT1-u.mitt.ro i ii.tin? Soutli.
jr-Lxst Trxenfc or lt
A Nice Poplar Chamber Suite, li> pieces.$16 00
BoautifUl Imitation Mahogany Chamber Suite, ten pieces. 23 00
Nic<? Large Marble Top Bulto ten pl eoe fl. 30 00
Beautiful Wainui Mrrble Top Chamber Bulto, ten pieces. 45 00
? Very Handsome Walnut Marble Top Bulto ten pieces.$50 to $500
RopLoungss, with Springs, $4?O: Carpet Loungos, walnut framo..$ 7 00
Mohair Plush Parlor Suite, wal put frame.$35 00
Bedsteads from $1,72 to $150 Chairs from 15c, to. 50 00
Bookers with carpets scats and back. 2 00
These prices just sweep tho deck, and even Factory prices are not a
circumstance, Cull on us and be convince that lids is the place to
save yuro money.
& BOWLES,
S3S Broad. Street.
O ri a,ncl a.rter S3ci inst., EL ri ci eaori
devy in succession,
10 Customers who will buy $25.00 worth MerehundibO.
g ? ?? " " $20.00 M "
6 ? ? " " $15.00 " "
4 o o ?? o $10.00 " ?
2 M t( u " $ 5.00 " **
1 or more, who will buy ftom Five Cents and upwards-. Dont all
Call nt samo time. Send u t.- v< ri and we will wait for yon f.t
At Emporium of Fashion.
?. H. GILKERS8N
l< URN ITU RE, FURNITURE!
A car-load of Beds nnd ( hnirejust arrived at Minter A Jami????'a
Furniture store, Laurens C. IL, B. C.
Wo keep tho Large ! Stock of Furniture in tho up-country, bought
direct from manufacturers, al lowest cash prlcoj In car-loud lot?.
Wo will sell you Furniture cheaper than any bouse in tho South.
"We w i j. J. n o t lo ? ii ndersold
Parlor und Chamber Suits In quality And quantity never before *?eu
Baby Carriage, Lounges, and o\ to bo found In a tirst-claas
House. Cull and soo,' or send for i tits nnd prices.
Complete sots of Matresst ^ nnd Reds and Springs. Also Carpets
and Rugs Cheap for Cash.
Mew "IxTcyr-lsz Cost
. '1 he follwoing I lood mus! bo clo \ out in nex 30 days at some price:
Ladles' No wmnrkft?, Cloaks, Shawls, 9k I ris, Dress-Goods, Flannels
Blanket , Jeans, and our entire tock ready made Clothing. The above
. ods mus! go: SM rall and secure some of thc big bargains before they
arc all gone. A largo lol Children and Ladles Shoes worth $1 26 A
1 50 we a:?- eloslUg at 7."?<\ Mens' e;.lf shoos worth $1 25 A 1 50 closing
at 75?-ts.
Wo sell the Jantes Moan - $3.00 Shoe, every pair warranted. Also
Minter A Jamieson $2.50 shoo overv pair Warronted.
Call and secure ?OHIO of the big bargains,
If you will call, you will be convinced wo moan exactly what
we s tty.
Leaders OF LOW Prises.
fl ALL
vinced 1
GRAHAM & SPANKS
And seo and feel and be c<>nvinced tha
Have one <>T the Largest a Best Assorted Stocks of
GENERAL NERCHANUISE IN THE C0UWTR
Call und examine our Stock of Ladies' and Cents' Hose, Gloves
Clonts'Collers and Cuffs, Ladles1 Jerseys, Walking Jackets.
Markets, Cloak's, Dress Goods, silks, Prints. Blcachlgs, l icit
Ginghams, shh ting, Sheeting, Cotton Checks,Tables Damask, 1
els, Doylies, Llnseys, Jeans, CasslineroS, and everything gcnori
kept in a llrst-class store.
Our Stock of Clothing is Complote this Season. T \re n.
prepared to save you money in this linc
Sh.oes7 Slxoe
In this lino lt ls useless for ns to say anything', for DUI dat nmei
know that we always keep the best stock of shoes in toy ...
JlA'i'S und CA PS-In this line we cnn suit every!,
Slb-irts
y o wish to call yoUf* attontio to our Stock of Shirts. Cv) t,
birt turns down imything<on thc hill.
Groceries*-Sugar, Coffee, Table-salt, Cheese, Crackern, Can
Goods. Soaps larch. Soda, Bining, Pepper, Spice,|Chewlng Ttb
} Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, ?vc.
GRAHAM & SPARKS.
The BigEagle!
If y out wish to see him, a,ncl "bu. y
groceries low for Oash, o etil at
J. XL Cooper & Co's.
Higneat iPrioes -pa/icl for Oouxttry
DProdiaoe, Kieles, <?fcO. ctt
J. ll. COOPER & CO*