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The Advertiser. L.UJRKNs, March, LMth, 1886, Stop at Oray's Olo'n ilo'.ro, Au-usta, Oa. GRAY ts A Mouth Carolinian and ox tends a "Carolina welcome-" to all his eruegtg._ LOCAL iTi:r*is. Seeordlnnnco of Town Council in an other column. Tho M il am t rest lo, on "be Laurens. Railroad, ?y being thoroughly over hauled. \ poHtofllo has h. i n CKtubllHhed'nt j ..Maddon, on the 0. L. A. s., four miles j from thi.s nineo. Wo lindnrstnnd tli a Mr. W..1.1IUN I'lllt will have on hand a ear-load of iee by 1st of Mnv. Prof, w. \V. DUNCAN, i>. i>.. of Spnr lauburg, will preach nt Waterloo on Sunday, 2*1 li inst. A call is made for un Agricultural Meeting at Madden's, on Saturday 27th, nt3o'clock I*. M. Young nu.ii interest! i'. hi liase Dall aro requested to meet In Watta' Hall on Wednesday night. Tho font Ivo rabbit will soon I nangur do a moonlight campaign upon thu gardons of industrious ell'/.eas. Merchants who advert?s" liberally never complain of hard limes. Tin y alway s have money to lend. Married, on March Milt, nt Jackson ville, Texas, Mr. CuAiti.r.Y l>. KKNNKDY, of Lauron* 8.C., to Miss DOM.K MC GOWAN, of Texas. Mr. J. II. On sm, has a rr an god to op n au iee house at l Ins pl iee. Ile will also dispense excellent So.la Water from the latent improved fountain. Mariam 0 et. ls ex peet < .1 lo arrive al the Emporium of Fashion lids evening, with thu most completo line of Millinery Gooda ever brought South. Wo note with pleasure t hu nppohrance thia week of a Waterloo letter lu tho An vnRTisr.it. Also our inter?s lng corres pondent "Wilhelm" contributes thc news fromGoldville. Wo hon.. they may both contimic. Tho entertainment ?m Kr id ay ovonlng attracted tJio largest crowd thal has KS oinbltid In tho Cou ri House in a liing Hine. The pupils ol' the Lauronsville Female Seminary acquitted themselves admira bly, und . vcr,, one scouted \\ .11 pleased with i he pei fornuuices. Prof. II. s. Ct N si son A M has sohl the Greenwootl J iV/A/io Ur..I.s. DALRY, -r mermorly of ibu Kdgllchfc . ..'.?-.,< U\ Tin- name of tho ?>np< r has '. ?> en Oh ingotl to Tribune, and as Mr. DALI: Y i ?> n SMIC co'sful newspaper man, ho will lo.nl make this pa? . i* all (liai tho un no Hu plies. Speech ll lok t n( Wi|keS' < hn.-ptnt s.-?ts at Wilkes', o.-ii,"ii j:.,.,xs al Wilkes.' Dhilogut) Doiiks al Wilkes', A. D. f. [dooks ul Wilkes'. Garden Seo ls II W Uki s*. Dlaok Ink nt Vt likes*. Pur? Drugs . WllkffL' "Grand Itopuhilc" Crgnrs at Wilkes', f-' tiling out cheap l -foro moving !n New Store. Loiters remain In tho I'ont CUM oe at this place Addressed ?is follows; Miss Tar.dina Drown, Mr. Hush Dlakoloy, Mrs. M irlliiov Dam d r. i . N. Carpenter, J. I*. Caldwell, Henry ? han ney, Miss .\i. . t Imy, Win ' . I til!,, I no. Kolby, W. D. JcilVles, fl Saw Jotikb A. C. Moor, Marm MoOrah . Lewis Meng, .1. II. Merit! th, Marlin G ran ville, H. H. Prince, "orne: lia Parker, T. Ki.idhi, t:. N. Simpson, i.'uesnr Smith, Rpli o Scott, Nat han Tay lor, Mr.*. Sal li" v. li rt I DI n, Tos Wats, Miss Anor \\ right. O ooo. tm, m ighhor asks, "fan anyi no tell what hus boeomo of Ibo South Carolina lt all road Commission? I'rohnbly they havo gono lalo tho rear coach lo e. mailt in regard to tho Import i u.f ? v.-.; th?< South Carolina Governor bald o tie North Carolina oxoi .nive. '. rw/v nm Hie Herald. Speakers for Commencement. Hov. C. W.LA.VK, I?. D. of Athens ??a will proaoli Um baccalnurnto sonn ?n he fore the graduating clan of tho Lau ron s ? illti Female I 'loge. KUKU T. LOCK III: A UT ICsq.,of Augusta will deliver the addrcHS to tho Liter n y Hoolotioa and I Ion. W. C. DKNKT of Ab beville the unu.il oration. Por tb? Brass Baa4. Oil April 2d, the young people will render the popular melodrama emit???'. "Among tho Droakors," in Watts' Hall. This is a most excellent play, anti those who are to present the varions par.s have Leon limier ca-efui training tor sovoral weoks and will douhtloss glvo us a raro treat. Thc object is a worthy ono, und wu bespeak for them a full house. Tb? Railroads. " Truck-laying on tho G. ?fc L. liss linen resumed und tho contractors hopo to rc ?e h fan lion's in two weeks. Tho work of grading on tho Narrow Olisco was commenced Inst week and is DOlng pushed forward with the saino y.oal Unit eharaeterlzoil this enterprise ?liico UN Inception. i ne railroad hus completed th? gra ding of tho stroot to thu new dupot and His pronounced a gtsvl joh. Tho All uilie. Greenville and Wos'ei ii Nsnrow tiiiMiif Hallway will Ito graded, lt ls OX poe tod, in ninety days. Oecaalonally we soo tho C. N. ,t :,. mentioned in tho newspaper*. A Booming Station. Tn passing ovor tho G. L. A s. Railroad recently? wo Were surprised to ?no tho nu m i->cr of buildings i hut aro hoing GOVI atrueted in the nolgtlb irbood nt tho <|iil?t and unassuming il nv tnt lon called Mau den Thia pl ice, a little moro than twelve months ai*?, WAS. perhaps* as nu* promising ns miv on the railroad, and to-day, wa doubt If any ?Ivon ovldonco of gre itor prosperity and ontorprtBO. Rusl iiets le.usen and elegant residences ?ro apriitghur np in the WOQdn around ?he ttatlouns If by maple, and ero tong tho neighboring olly of High Point may find lt 4 tfsnyorf'Ua rival. l\ rxonul. ('ol. J. w. ruHiii'soN altcndod Court nt Sparlauburg last wo. i,. K. lt. 4; IA i,, Ks?;., li OH'boon fiu Ho nick during thc ???'st w< ok. His many friends, however, will bo }ilad to b arn that ho is now improving, Mr. J. M. M i'i?i'r, oni'of OUI' DlOSl pop [nilur young morohnnts lias sold ins cn fro stock of ?roi ? ri s and >y!ll dis ou tturn! business tor tho pr* sent. W. R. RiciiKV, Ksq., formerly o' Ab bovlllo County bui now a roi idont ot*our town and n mom ber ot* tb< law linn of Johnson A Rloboyi hes moved bi? fani?- i ?ly lo lids placo. Ve extend lo Hu tu a | cordial welcome. c .nt io ftpr?ijt la Coming And to n-ir delight I l?o number of ..Sin lng Poota" bas not Increased, Hov - evei as ladies w Itcoi ti molo . <! ?srlog drosses, hats, A'c, wo gi voa Ht tlc i i ??a?, in buying goods, tho first eotisi ' r ibm Is to get tb" bes! artielo at t!i>' !<>\.- st t rice. lu order to do this, bo sm tl tho II.eba ul 'sith whoo you dual is ( dextrous of selling lits gooda. SVo liavi ? ii few such morelumts in Battrons, mid it ! is with plcaauro wc rccomniond tin m. l'or mything in tho dry-goods lin", y< u saoiild go, cither to .Ino. li. Sheahai', Minter ? Jamieson, Graham .v Kpark m- w. ii. diker m at emporium of Fashion. These gentlemen koop Up with Hie lillies, they uv - los" an I sell on short profit. They arelivo un rehauts amt not ashamed to li t tho pi opio know what they beep. They are ill .arms:. If it is ready-made clothing v ou n cd, Leake AV Patton ctn HI yon m? ht style. J. R. Cooper A Co., Pluss A Ker tison, or A. lt. Sullivan A Co. can supply the demand for groceries elfooper than ot hers 1 whil ? Anderson, Royd ?V. Co. can furni h all tho nuichlm ry you ;i loo! lng for. These linns aro composed of tho ?ive, progressiv). business mon of our town- . Ito sure to trade with them and .von will j gol lull valu?. i G?iintg SorrGsgonifsDGG. WA.TKKLOO. The long ' ib nee in your columns of "Skrap" bas lofl our little town without a correspondent in your piper. Our town has!.n incorporated, survey? l, | lind tow*!! oHleors elected, who have ni-1 ready lind work lo do. Four negroes up for gtunbliug w . re lind 50 <.. nt ? each. About I") car-hiods of Guano !.:.. been received ber", which is .,nly'. le I gluing. Resides this, which i. >r'paid I ('right, our depot ctr nt t lb us ' . ? kept ? oust an! ly employed .'. II vi i in*.* uni ! rt.iviug fri Ighti over (Ivo hundred dob ? bini of eush being tho numuiil - m the ll troiisiir r for ono Weelo receipt?! la?' i woek. Mr. Ti R. Anderson's guano ware-I fl?USl will ho paying iii" -sllll ...!. Nir.'J i T. I lan ly li ". b ?g i ii und expects lo lini !. In IV) days, th rei* bri k slur H. .le; r tito d' I ":. Till ' will add to tho ; town. Mr. I (arria certainly deserves much eredll '"or .MS ., . ?y and pr i '.. In ' trying to make Waterloo ri town. Worthy it' (ho >oirroi'tiding rich ant fort'd county. Wo will no' ini?a our ede.Vt in o' 3,000 bides Ol' CO !"ii for tile So.i$o|| .: ISSS-'S . Next yenr we count >n l.f>tn>. Cor i is hoing aldpoed lu h"*s qi|toil'? lies than nt i!.is limo hts! yosr, our river and en >'; boHo ns giving a hi tt r y ld 'ii.m tbo year previous. Ol.nw ? od MorohantHalwovfl counted . a. I itirens I'm niora, mid while Wat. 11 > lias eui oil' ina largo degree, (hoir nd oof 1,'Uit'cii-*) ? ?? ' n 111 \ fro,ii fi reen wood .oui NM it ty Six, vol thc cntei'priso and go ah".ni 'irtii Of Ihiilcy, Barlcsdalo A' . ., ol' < ;re<>n wood, ends a snloainan hero regular cvet\> Monday, who takes ord rs lind ?hips hun Ita IS of dollar? v "th ol goods lu re. W'.il . our un . ..? ju i gnarann n to sell ns low - i .. I (frei:;' added) still (hoy ar? i n 1- ; . supply all den iuds lu . supplh . m 'imo, consequently, H. R. .v. Co., aol! holli for e sl?.u,d <>n time t" largo nniubeis of our fanners. Soma SUO.OOOnr <-u, DOO wort li will bo sold boro ibis your on limo. We need abom two inoro good merchants, with, say .. 10,000 Cash eapit.d. Our schools are under (lie charge of Miss Darlington, n lady of exporl'.iliee, and well qualified, who will no doubt give Ha t is fact ion. Now that our Central Hotel is ne <^ tabllshcd fact, our Mineral Springs should be put ?n order. Will it be done? With thc unall/.ed qualities, which are sdi! tobe oqmd to Glenn Springs, win should it not bo la lin question of your CORRE: ?P?NDKNT. OTCNTEItVII-dLE. HANS VOM RMAf H. Wheat and oats arc bcjfh. inn.; I" grow since the wiirin days bavi-scl in. Rev. R, C. Willson, of Spart anbury County has nocopted a otill io supply rnion Church aa pastor this year. A small house ocoupicd by 13d Burton, colored, or rallivr. used bv hint as a shop, WHS consumed by lire last Wednesday night, with all itseontonts, coiislsting.of a lath" and sovorul tool?. The house was tho property of Mr. J. W. Moore. Tho dlflloulty roportod l ist week be tween Ced and John turned out to be mora -crions th in we though! at that writing. Tho foil mimes of tho parties ure Pod Fuller and John Ham tt Pod invited John, or rather per-maded bim, into bis yard, and begann qunrrol. Ile gav c John i ii? 1 ie, and John ri lu i ii, d tho OOinpllmont, whotl Fed ran into tho house nod got Ids gnu, swearing that he Would shoot hin?. Hut a netrro wain ui Interfered and iud tody was hurt. John lays thal he was scared, mid he really belies i ; that 1 cd aimed to shoot. A Warrant luis !>c< n Isaued for Fuller, bul bc lina gonn nobody known "/bete. oor,i>v??tii. Wibi! KI.M. .3 Wo Indi from a different |i tinie, but suppose lt will ont mattor to tito editor as to our location. Wo haVcnH lind a copy of tho ADVKH TISHR lu sovornl months, and nm liter olly hungry for lt nod hope it will lind its wup lo our Wadsvi ort li I lome. Wo nro very pleasantly Improssod wRh this country, tho people and Ihluga generally. Judging from tue look? of tho lau i. it win lutiko as much as tho furnier',can store, This section claims nome of oui" host farmers, l'i'otiiluont murna thom arc Mesura, lindock, llairs too, Boyd? Vaneo, oto., aud ?i hera who might bo mentioned ns oxpoi'ts in thin profession, Al tins ??in?: tin? Krnhi crop lo ?k i like a faillir - Kali oat-.ali killed, wheat look ing oiidly. A largo urea of ?orlng oats has hoon S?,,VM. Corn < l a Inu boira t hie ? '.' k. Lahor high, bot apparently plentiful. Wn underatnnd "?at Hm ihimrhter f f Mr. Add Millar, wl'.o ivan sn serious burned Just nfter Christmas, la Improv ing vory slowly; ainu si at nstandpoint. Wo carne illy wish li? r a spoody recov ery. Tho farmer . <>: this community eve lo meet at th.? Wadsworth schoolhouse on <4iiturdn v Ibo 27th 'est.. a* ho pu rpo <. of organising n formers' ' lob? Tho Wadsworth school hon sa opened a lew w eek * ai?" UU'.I I' titi v ry fitvol"' dJIo auspice.-? wit!? a Itu'gi number n bright und inter sling boya and girl who prom lao much for their country*!* good. DOItROII 1?. o. JO-. PK INOX. Some sneak thieves have already ho n stealing tho enrd-wnod, left on tho road at i h!>< place for the uso of th?' engine. So, yon see, we grow moro and mort town-like. And, Incompleto tliopl un o, OU hist Sunday wc bad ll promiscuous free light, inehullng ntl tho varlatloiu and modern improvements, pistols. ,Vc, This occurred among thc negroes, who, a* I have observed before, n?e getting t< behave iii mont as badly as the whit* folks, lt took place near tho nicol Inn house. In tittie of service, I think; tint ni thou vt'i i l.i re wow four pw itt lit rs on the ground, i-. la bul platico '<? say thai they (tho preacher*) had no h ind ii getting lt up, anti took no pori in h. 'I"IC Ivl'.lg r mts Wi re <. llUposod nf Inc? mid womoii and boys, to tho number .> six or seven. The s rbi;-* and O th ci accompaniments would luivo deneert di to oven n wei town; mid si 111, KI range ti say. nobody was lerlously hurt. Somntitno ago, n?>t tar from ht re. : colored preacher attempted r> got up i revivid. Ho Iliade a fa ii ure. and bimi disgust r>tt, relieved himself thusly "lindern, yours |tis Mk?' somebody jut as!..- ;, ??nd debil '....'!.( wake you. Ibu ho will Wake you up some oh desi linus whedor you v ant to or not, sri! I hurlly bellove dui ? will uko sonii awful calamity to savo you, and di sooner It comos ile better. I'd bo triad i come rlirhl now. I hopes as you go limn dis eh? nins- dat all yo horses will rm away wi lo d" ha r ri 's and ! ar eui lill t pb"' s. -in I ''n.M you nil out an I 'in a! all yo:,- arlin an' I. : -t; : ? ib b ir '. i .'. . ?!"' I?.ye. r hopes when yd ?.o' ' .. ne al! \ ?ur ... v.- ?? will li?? d' ?ld ill) :dt\ > ? '. ii'M-t. burnt Un. and Chery tin H'?1 royd. |>en, mule. VVIKMI you erii'S fe bri-? . TO '..o- you I pardon yo sins. May dc lord grmt I Wold I wi.lout ' lui, ii tn u.'' I A thirteen months iii n?>tld of Ni r.-i!- !>. m r teal's ehur -h. .?; d On I Pst h Inst,,of m '^'.'s. ..... : t h- .-....:'?. ' . ' I S.o.>'s mother. nu?l Thom's ni ".,>,. I Sam's grand nuilhert Whnt kin ni I T'tom ami San. ? Th? pencil fr?o buds ?..?> . ... liing, .ins' rea l v now to ci rte?:, I b.ti. I dogs KO .. ai . la am liing T.. find . rabbit truck, bc hum M . ?hird ' " ' I'u'ng, Tho sn tb* es begin to .raw I. Tili? bumble b'*ns rim >'i?.i liing A round tho li M?lieu i> ".. Al thlnt.'s.are now ?b ei ring Th?? ? Islmr of I h . sap 1 o 1 farmers .<r?? pr ?i?'?r|i " >r i r ? l i'i cotton er ;.. v. '. thee wit'ul xct tn .. "ev ?.-..'.. lo?- lt ? I l l'',' Vow. M r- I' I. >r: ' ' ? ! r< lib I f'v iv ' di ! not vrd ' '?>' ? < \ - '? i I' ?he . More t' an tO?iTOnsof guano havo bet sold l -^r- II;. I ? ditto, mid still ii:, come, and cry for moro, f'KOSS lilli. MACK, ' ap'. .I.t . M?t ri, ?? is improving i I?--..bb. A child of John Hollingsworth u be n v. ry ill, '-ut ls now eonvali sci ti A negro child on tie- place of .lohn V Tur. i- r was btiruod to deal li a few d : \ since, I he usual r? - i t ? :' Otirolossnoi on t lu- part of tho parents. Our moen (ly appointed Supervisor i Hoads for thia township, M. T'.Simpsoi has been Stirring np the people an having tho rouls put in Ri me betti eondltlon, Although lhere has bet" some Improvement, still there ii root for nundi work to lie done. We ||0| that Mr. Simpson will not weary i well doing, lt has been said (hat tl condition of t'e rontls "are nu index t tho civilization of a people." tu th case we ar-' wilfully bellin I. ' An agent for the "Wrought In Itnngo Co.," of Ht. I-ouls, Mo., han bet canvassing this section for some ?lay selling a good many of our peoplo th? new cooking stoves. A ? I he sloven a sold on a credit, i! seems to take wil many poraonS. A very intelligent mi remarked the other dav while talking the success of tho stov e man, "that ot people were ready enough to nek HOW niue their pdVerty when talking lo ? ai Other, lott when a stranger com -s anim them willi sonn thing to sell on acred thov were too proud to lot him know their poverlv and bought the goods any llgliro that wa-. asked." It .!<? look HkOIbero wa? nome truth in tl remark, and we hope thal it wdll 0/iu Homo to think, lt does sOOItttllAl to in a ??tove on credit at high fl-urcs at then lo buy provisions al high figures conk on that S'.ovo, ts pur sn lng the wroi pol loy, V?A venturo tosuggest that tl two groat n)00ds oft Iiis day arc re >;K> , amt tiuJtut'.y. At tlit- reuentuelqcllou in Mct'n mick tliere were two tickets, oi Hendoil by Ji A/Creighton for i tiuubiiit ?ut? tho oilier by A. Taylot. Tho inin:i"o'< dOClAr? 1 In"' Crei^liton I iclc-t el .(..ed, but :i]ipears Ilia! llicVo v,? r.> only voles on-it n \ \ ni tfti - niinib. r \[ eluiiiiod (Lal Taylor rpelQV,ed ' and tho ?t? It?ve mud? unbiavit that nireet. Wo. undervtniul th tho matter will bo ciirried lr court for Inveh? ignition.-(freemen ?VfOMtIC. -Learn to l>e a niau of your wont. One of tho mo?! dishearten*' lpg of all Illings is to bo associated in an undertaking with n porso i whoso promise ls not t o bu depend* od upon-und there are plenty of tltoin In t!iis wide world, pimplo whoso promise isnsKlondor a ti?- us a spider's Wei)? bet your Rivoli ! word be a hoiupoo eord, a chain ?d' wrought steelj Unit will beor tho h ou vies t seri uf strulii. Lt. will go fur tp mn kino; n mun oui of y<ut. A ml a real i.ian i.- ' he MO!.!.- I i work if (Soil-not a lump of niel il putty, molded und imped 1 >,\ tho lu d in' lu once nod willi Ililli \w?s calculated to maire lin passion ; bm a man,, ii I'o fee ful, energised, self-reljtltit .i u] nd lo Vd o character, :i positive quantity that cnn be calculated up on. ..."Boycott cotton" is"n mossngo of ti eonvi ntton of farmers in Ten nessee lo the South, ru.-soiun rn press is taken up tho.?. uvges ihut the alleged eoinbtiintlon of cut ton speculators lo ll\ the price (d' next year's crop W niel by a gen eral movement << diversify erops and produce lusa cotton. Once there w'us un agreement among all ho people of tarf.li lo yell lu di . ? ? concert "it nu agreed inoiiiont Hint they mighl lu? heard l>y tho moon dwellers, 'i'lie restill vea -... mo mont of absoluto I!? nc M&ste 's Ssl* fc-I.Mtvie' A? .j?V i !?. IV.?. ri S tato of South Carolina LAUKENN COUNTY. COI KT OP COM MOS PLKAR. Pursuant tojudgnient for Kale in Ibo following stilled cases, I will sell at publie ?m te ry, ai Lau rons C. H., t'., during Hip legal hours for side, on Salo-^diiy in April next, bring1 Monday Ibo fd h day of tho mouth, the property described in each ease, upon tho tem.-, spoeilied to wit: In iii?' ease of N. 15. Dial va. Mary lliddcll, i'X ul. A ll thal tract of land lying, be- ! . ng und atilinte In tho County and State uforcsuid, containing One hundred mid lon and ont -Illili'acres, more or less, known ns I he .1 olin Hiddell place, ami hottmh d on the j Sortit by lund of ?lohn Hunter ' and Dr. 8. S. Kui-!.!, on Ibo Ka st | hy hinds of A. Cox on ii"-' Suulli ! i?y hunt of Jasper Martin, and on I ' Hie SVcsl by lands nf James Can non, ll ! Terms: One-half of Hic piifchaso money to lie paid eash\ and Ibo j balance on a eredil of twelve j ; months, with Interest ??*;;ti dav I of ?ale. The i urcha or to give bund j ! and a hlortgaiJ e of tim premise . to ! ctire the eredil portion, and to ; pay for papen. i lil tile ease of !!. VY. .? irllngtou ! . .' . . ? um I < ?. V? lj'?/.. ? oe following iH'H -l inoil hrdp- ? i i'iM.N shunted in the lOV li Ol I.. : '? rei,:;, i.? i ne (Doti n ly and State afore ', 'aid, Ci wit ! ; !.. te- un i Harper ^lirool'si boiii'jM ! .'..< ttl i fi by in? feet. j Col .\'o. t :, cenlaiiiihg One and i 2';-.l'):i ?o?vs, more or les , lind I hounded by Milo SI reel, lol for ; mci-Iv owned by C. M. ililli;:*, ho\V I: ow!ied by Mrs. Lld! ie i-ilioll, and ! ? jo. ?>() ,., i: -il l y lither p. i-.?.!:.. -?ic -I : big tho lol formerly occupied Ivy ' j WI I! Uti i (Crawford, * I Terms-i liie-hti If ol' i ho pun hits e Money tc be pahl . ;i-??, und thc j balance on :i credit of twel o mouths willi interest from Ibo d iv I of sch?. The purchaser to give Loud and a mort ga go <>i ibo : premises to secures iii" credit por I lot) ami to pay for papors. I Resold at tho risk o? tho former ? j purchaser. . ' I Tr thee iseof William C. Cleve. lau 1 a> adm'r, ?Sro., ? lui. ? -, Heiirj I NV. (tarlington,<'A "f II All (hui lot or parec? o? lam? in th" County ami ?it.nte aforesaid, in I the to .vu of Lauveiis, on Harper Street, Lou lided ?<n tho NN'esl by ?aid -street, on the North anil I?asI l I by lots f< innerly of the estille <.> I ?Mis. ; i. \V. Utirdngton, dooousod, on Hie South by lol formerly ol tim cr-tate of John (tarlingion doe'd ! containing Korty-lltrec one-hun I <lrclh of an aere, and whereon is situated the house known as the i "lUcharthioii I louse." I Terms-.One-third al tho pur chase money to bo paid cash, and the balance on a eredil of twelve months, with interest from the day of .sale, secured by the bond of Hie purchaser nod a mortgage of tho premises. Thc purchaser to pay for pa j >e rs. He-sold nt the risk of tho former purchaser. C. 1). BA R KSDA LE, Master, L. c. Mar. 8, issn 82 lt NOTICE OJT ' MORTGAGEE'S SALE. ST A TC. OF SOUTH CAftOtilXA, CAR UR RNA COUNTY. Hy virtue of authority in i;i".rt gngo given Jan. l?, A. I). 1882, hy .le ll orson s. Orimos und Samuel W. Crimes to Martha c. Grimes, ami recorded In tho OfllCe of tho Register of Men-e Ootivoynnce for Laurens ( iotlllt.V, MlO 2o dfiy Of Jan. A. 1). 1882, 1 will sell al piddle out cry nt Lauren* C. H.. H.'C., en Hie Oday nf April, Ai i>. 1880, all thc tores of the said Jefferson 8,^ and samuel W.'drlrrics lu rind to nil that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and Doing ll) said County and State containing six teen acres more or I ss and bound ed by lends of L. W. c. (Unlock, lands formerly belonging lo D. C. Suber, deed., Lind (itif, A. Dice and | of the Mount /ion Association .M'dhodixt iaplst'Opal Church. Terms--Cudi-l*urchasor to pay for juipers. N. o. BTJ? DOES, As ndmlntnitor with will An nexed. i Mar. g, 188Q 82 4fc ? [j i ? ? a u Fell like music Poetry of o Merry jinglo of the Doll Dilu? Ju 5aS **?? ^ ??r* AND FIGUR For ttl G Metgio To-myer, -Louie etncl -trie prc THEM SLID] Rock B >ttom Prices. NfovV i ? li o timo to eneourngo lin .r!ii::.ir w it -i a now* bool?, largo l"i of SohOOl IBOO&S :<> IM? sohl in tho noxl Sixty I Jay ut pri " - to sui! til" hard times. J. O, C. VI KM I NO ? rt). Tho lotting if a Bridget ? ho built .ic .< .> Saluda liivov, al Wain' l?'br ry. ii N'ln I< Six, on tho 8thda j oj* April, o? .vt, ni 12 >>r l oYI >!.!.., ?<> tho lowe's! bi tiler, ami tho specifi cation of tho Bridge \. ?il bo shown al thc limo i letting, wit ii tho privili ; . ol rejecting any bids. And the I Hint! of nmwhei Bridge ttcro-s Saluda Uiver, known :;>. lt. y.r- Mill Bridge, on the 20th tiny ol March I8PH, bel ween the hom i of I:' and J o'clock, as ii! ??\;' slated. .;. \. < f li A WFOilD, ( 'eu v i 'ominis i*nie., L. < '. M ir. : .. K i. Ul ?lt. FOB THK nia i nf Iran ppr s fou ri i rc Year Ending .Tan. 131h, 1337 Bl-: it Ordained hythe Intendant and WAHDKXM of thc (own of I JA ti rons in Council assembled: Thal Section lil ol tin* ordinance heretofore published, be repealed, and siid section shu 11 hereafter bi as follows: One-horse Dray $<>; Two-horse $12; feed ?table *20; feed and liv ery stable ifilO; feed, sale and liv ery stable |">t?. One-half pnytlbh in advance. Section 2!st. Bc il ordained thal all persona residing within the In corporate limits of the tow n of Lar rons are lo-rcby required to tho roughly cleanse their premise- oil pr hu fofo ' he ll r -?t day of April nc ?. If upon Inspo'M'm i' : found thu Riiyono lins neglected tn have (hoir premisos so cleansed, thc Council will pfocoCd lo have tho sanio done nt tho expanse of tho person ii charge of said premises. Sec!ion 22(1, ll of/laiji . Ihn oil and uftor Iht'j- du 1,0, Marci l??th l -S'i, il shall ii unlawful f i itliy dog lo run nt hirgo upon (he troots after '.) o'clock nt night. Ami any dog can fhl Iii violation of ibis ord! untie shall bo shot. B. R. M A UTI x, In tondant, ti. I). Anderson, Clerk. . Hore ls what tobaco will do: A gentleman in Forsyth, writing tn ? friand 111 Lenoir, say.-: Lnml ls $10 t'i $10 per aero If tho ?oi 1 will make fine tobacco. Anti good bottom land frOffl ?.Mlto200, and sometimes, 1523 per nero. This looks high, hot there ure men about hero who make from *7*> to tl2o per a"vo with their tobacco. WOsloy Long will got i<".i>o for tobacco raised on four acres."-/,e;io/i? 2Y>;);r? ? \ on the ear of publie favor, andthe ur prices rhymed in with the ar as they went out into tfcb hands of discerning: BUYERS. ? Bi/r S3 nm Lili ?Ba s? L?a SSLL ! Bima m rj EESJ spa p I i S v I I g I g v i I g I ; j @ fi ? u fe & L?? w Kia Pf I, ?Si ES LIKE OURS WILL TELL, "Wand of* t.'no competent cash >hed bli ?m. rignt a.t -LIMO start, 3 ssLtisl&otion or a. snrietll ?flt on Q.-U.?O3*L tums lots E WITHOUT FURTHER QUESTION. WJ) M C9L MT pl A lt COP NDERSON, BOYD & CO daeh!t ? ry i nih ? ?? r? i f* I? v>, p>. ? r> v rv r i . E? O c?r& & ra J? T* 'hi w BS il? L- A & iv. i -.V 9 ft c. &. &.: I" A rv Al Qa J? Agents for tho hr'itod OSBORNE JSIowftrs, Reapers r na Bfrtttrcv. Cuno >lills Wheat and< iris! M Mis, .--u:;.. \ C!.?wC * ?Iii iso nrtl A "ii- Harrows t?rnjh Drills, iv.-. .' .. . ; At*., i ? n inglon Ft: ree I *ii j i ? }>..-,'.Wagons, Cotton I'l nit rs, Guan ? j ii < ] } A I j i g Churn, THEO. MARKWALTER, Stca?Bi* Marble ? Granice Works Manufacture nil ki.,u< ot Home & Castern Granite Monuments, 529 Broad St., Near Lower Market, ? AUC.CS ' A. OKORO1 \ . AT C ^ry rr i .< Ja / ?. - i.J> CARRIAGE "REPO STORY, O ?ii ?Inn s fouo ! il il ?hi- ?f .>' . 11 i >>lt I't ,f ?ul (? ' ' ic.mutti. Thu; wor> . ; i .. fi J.i li tn m <."n?* Uu. I haV j Ul ra'idoxi .? foi <>i** ^ A M) 'ro?> ; : ?R <? < ? i 5?:^i% A Uiw<-r prico in.i'i A it :) <>L ter lu u c i in ulI inH?Io to oi ilei. I* .i. . . i II '? Ol work .?'HT'Uv -??!>! :t? ti* il it I I V.i <J ? Hue ol Kim- F i nf I v Carriages, Photons ;i-<l Cabriolets ! JoKt received, Hnoitmr ?tifpni MU of ."i >< Pi ? > ? - -1 t . . P . > lt i IT?*1? upon ftpfuhtl orlar* vy tho l?j?t mt nf-n ir ;N w li a ni K ut. N > >il>i? on lug ttstjd lu tho coimtruoilon of l a*" V Ou,!,?n *m t>i<? n,>.i m ? .ii., *u.| itt qn nu, Sty .? nul ll llill, Hro UM <J I lied ny any ot ? ri u >* i.i iii?) Mi?ra?M lu ?look a : ut t Im? ol KADD1.ES AND ll \lt.\KSS, All KradM, which t will o'.fjr'tt M v-jr o'* H iii uv'?vir bo*?r? h??^ known In tho hlttory Of til? hu*lu?,*,?. M I'> ?r??, Siuhihtku 'in<l 3 tit-otrt PiHiitatlun Wnifom,all plxcii. Oik ?nd ll-??n > k S .! . I??tfior O? f s .Hoot Finding*, Carrhu??* and Wagon Mnii-rt.l*, U tn.i . h ut lo r. K lt L eing oi tuotsrlor q>.iuitty, llui>>>?*r ?"?1 I. -Mt ? r .! i v, A'?*??, t I Uno of HARD WAR? , (Jnnit Pawdnr, Snot, r?hiaa*i I I'MUU CI irV' l* iv I* >i i?.<? f?r mit kc?, N ii ID, I X <?, ll ? -H, l*lok< ful M ?!l c ?.< I'ocii'or ?<? ?i . ? -, s .? St'flvurH HI?' tilth? ridait*. Orit?'i?tO!ic^, I! \',' '"i u?"i??l? Tonil?, FihV, Hi H^V* Wiud'tW Sui, I) HM ml ?l;iiil-, t?', H (Jiu on h.'l!? Wh cn I um i ff riiu at lOWOtt ci->i n '?'??.>. A. 12. <?O?tl>YF.lR, \o NI (Surop*Ror t? H lt. M l>* A Co..) itt tho O i ?> i . i (?,. ,1,41. Hil) rand KmiW 7 4 U on I .i 0. W. HENSON Retaurant and Saloon, Over .S.")f> liro;ul Mretit, Augusta, Ga. ? Cf* M cala fu rn lc I ' af r 11 In u i , (MIHIVIIOO of nil iho M IMO Uni? und deli oCi? of tho HOHSO|I. 1'Vor.ythlng sevupulouHlj nont, tho heat or ardor kw>>t, iutd (Vt p>'.l(rMH nrtwtlort fjlvTm. LAUOKST AND CID Al ST ?OtJSK i N (. I Olid] A. stoch Larger, Trieef Lower than I ?<i i:<ioic. Citrpcts and l?mis" Furnishing doods, the Iorgos! .Stock South. Moiiiot, Brussels, f)?Ply anti ingrain Carpets, I;ogs, .Mais and Crumb Cloths, Wiri do W Uh ados, Wall Papers, Lace Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cil nod Canton Matting.-, Upholstery, Chromes. ^flT"Write for samples and prices. j AM ix Cr, HAILI K A SONS, Agft?" Mar. 21-, 1880.-84 ?ri Broftd .St., Augusto, On.