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The Advertiser J. c oAif/Viyafox, i?b/roh, LA rm-,xs, May loth, isfn?. lubsorlptlon Prloo-- 13 Months, 91.00. i'AVA?i.r: IN Ai>V A Nt ' I*M l?alos Cor Advertising. <It'dtnat'v Ail vot'tisunionts, por st j u aro, i 'nc inser tion, fl.CO; euell subsequent ?us r tiillJ, ."(il edits. Liberal reduction made for large Ad vertiseniouts. (J, CAR LIN Ci TON A CO., Proprietors, wt LL TH BY SUOOKST. While nearly every other section of tho Stttto ls enjoying a season of unprecedented tranquility on the eve of a political campaign, Lau rens County is boiling over with (lie "fanner-' movement." Now,jus! who are farmers, and what I* this .'farmer*' mo\ement," aro inter 08 ti li? quest ions. Kron) present indications wo are lcd to believe that this movement, at leas! in this County, has u?sum< i an entirely different shade from that which Mr. TILLMAN originated. lt has boon currently reported I that the recent caucus, composed of .seventeen representative farm ers, who met here last week, had favorably .considered tho proposi tion to recommend a sid of candi datos to their fellow-farmers. This report TH I: ADV r. HT rs KU be lieves to be without foundation. Wo do not believe thal sueh men as tllOSO referred to, could SO fat lose sight of (he plan and purposes Which Mr. TILLMAN says prompted him in seeking the organization of farmer-, as to tum the whole thing into a pollHodl ring to facilitate log-rolling. The time has passed when the you-tlckle-mo-l-tieklo you philosophy win place a man in ofHee. Wiry politicians may seek to forestall the Primary by manipulating the Farmers' Clubs in the Interest of particular candi dates, bul whoiwlection day comes tho democracy of South Carolina . Will go to the polls and eas! their ballots for UP ll of (heir choie e and who will carry out (heir views ! faithfully, un (ramiro* Jed bv the ... ' I nominations <>t airy man or bo (ly ol' men expressed in self-croatod con ventions. Iltll even (hough this cttttCU ? bad (.Viutcrhiincd upon such a cour- e, we i ?lo noi believe thal the fas mers \,"?IM> urotjil edged to Mr. Ti iii. MAN, would susi aiii such an ad ion. The Primary Flection [dan of m? iking ? nominations is thc p -n 0 f the D?mocratie Farly, aid tho only way to get tho will of tho p ?ople. Any nomination or suggestion from caucus, club or convention isl ncoji sisteilt With this ph n and should not be encouraged hy any conser vative democrat vvi o has tllO tn torest of his stab itt heart. r nion Times'. "W< aro opposed to a Constitutional Convention, front an economic standpoint, li would eo.-t the Stftle md less than $100,000, while all the objecti onable clauses in the present Constitution could be climinaTed or amended by a vole of the people at a gen- j eral election without incurring any | extra expense. If the Farmers' Convention bad formulated the changes to ho made, wc are confi dent thc next Legislature would i have put them before tho people for their endorsement at the next elect ion. K seems Unit Cue only harm that the recent discussion of the tin orv of evolution has brought about luis been disaster to (kn Theological Seminary. While (he Board of Di rectors have decided not to (dose tl ie Institution on account of Dr. WOOD- I HOW'S refusal to resign tin- Perkins j Professorship, a large majority of the students from other States have been wi td rn WI1 by their Presby teries, which redite. - Hie number in ntl tendance to ten. 'Hie Summerville Herald think., thal The Farmers1 Convi ntlon should make nominations of State oflleers for the Democratic party. This is Democracy with a veng?m e ! Woe to Ibo Democratic Party and the State, when one class, trade or profession, has the exclusive rigid to a voice in choosing public ser vants. We prefer (he Primary plan, suggested by tho Fanners'Conven tion. The Anderson Journal learns that lhere ls a movement on foot, at Abbeville C. IL, to secure Judge Cot h ra li's consent for his name to go before the convention for nomi nation a- tho Democratic candi date for Congress in this (Ifstrlcl in case Col. Aiken's state of health will not permit him to be in Hie field. _ While bot few men WOllId Opp08? the return of Congressman PJ?HRY from the Fourth District, wo would be glad If thc people at large could make Hie nomination by means of a Primary Flection. The Abbeville Medium objects to II statement of Mr. JF.FFKRSON DAVIS, to thc offed thftj 0)?Citadel cadets of Charleston have always turned out the be-1 men In the Palmetto state. Trocs About tin? 1 louse. Ono good tiree will often redeem a phu-o from ugtiuocs. Nothing oise can give so much grace und beauly to borne surroundings. A bouse standing in n yard in which there aro no tr, ; s, ? Iways hus an ?Lr of boinpf un] roteetedV No null or how line tho builtling may be, it locks desolate and cheerless. There is something contpunion tlble In a go, d tree, and il gives a moro bonn like < haraeter io home. Iud many mnko Ibo misto ko of planting- loo many trev--. Winn wo sid small trees we forge! who! they will bo in a few years, ami wo aro likely to plant them loo close together. Mos! kinds grow loo rapidly, and soon weare in a thick et. We have loo mitch shade. .AVhen tho question comes up we find it dilHcuti lo decide ott which ono to cul dow n, and very likely WO allow them all to stand awhile longer, wailing for circumstances to deride the matter. When we do get around io the removal ol' some ol' (hem, almost always ve lie.-: thal all ol' them have stllVeid fro o crowding, and those we at hist decide lo lease are for from being the symmetricul ?rees they might hove been if they bail been given more room. Another misloke is in planting trees too m ar the bous-. We do no! lookahead for enough lo sec what they will lu? ia a few yeats, oud the result ls, in many coses, lhal our w indow are occured by bronchos, omi the suushiiu is her rod out, hi- well enough to hove moderate shodo about the ho;ise, lu certain place-, but we do tn.' want it everywhere, or so much of it as to make a perpetua! gloom about tho place. Therefore, lol ns mnko allowance for growth and development. We CUU pat shrubs between them lo take away tho vacant look. Let the rule w hich govern- thc distance between tim trees apply lo the dis lance from t lie house, it i- never i in uit m ber ol' t ree- about a house Ilia' attracts rn, but (he beauty of ouch (ree. One good omi i- a valuable possession, while a dozen poor ones are as bod as none.- /,'. /,'. /,'<.r/'or<t, in (he American duwh >>. Signs ol' n Storm. There ure many ways of predict ing rain. livery farmer know that when swallows (ly low that rain is coming-; sailor-, the gulls Hy toward- tho laud, w hen stormy petrol appears, or Mother (lory's chickens, as t hey are called, predict foul weather. Take the ant-; have you never noticed the activity I hey display before a -torin-hurry, scurry rushing hither and yon, us If they were loller curriers making six trips a day, or expressmen be hind time'.' Dogs grow sleepy and dull, and like lo lie before a lire as rain approaches, chickens pick up pebbles, fowls roll in tho dust, Hies sling and bile more viciously, frtttgs croak more clamorously, gnats, assemble under trees alni horses display restlessness. When you seo a swan Hying against Ibo wind, spiders crowding on a wall, toads coining mit of their hole- in unusual numbers of an evening, worms, slugs und -nails appearing, robin redbreasts picking at our windows, pigeons coming to the dovecote earlier than usual, poa eoe! s squalling at night, mice squeaking or geese washing, you can pul them down as rain signs. Nearly all the anim; I- have some way of telling t he weather in ad vance. lt may be that the altered condition of the atmosphere in re gard to electricity, which generally accompanies changes of the weath er, makes them feel disagreeable or pleasant. The foci tho! a cot licks herself before a -torin is urged by some naturalists ns a proof of tho special influences of electricity. .Man i- not sonsi tive. Yel many feel listless befen? a storm, to say nothing- of aggra vated headaches, toothaches, rheu matic pains, and lost, hilt not least, corns.-Jimtton ( 'itllivatoiK A Noble roe. ..I was al Hie baltic of Gettys burg," soys un ex-soldier in the ClllCftgA ff t'lh/, "and au incident o -e.irre I which largely changed my views of tho Sothern people. I J had boon o most bitter anti-South man, und fought and cursed H,em desperately. I could sec Clothing j good in any of thom. Thc lost day j I of the tight l w as badly wounded, I A ball shattered my left log. I loy on the ground not for from tho , ('elm tery Itidge, and as Ocncrnl j Lee ordered his last retreat, lie and j Iiis ' Ulcers rode near nie. As (hey ? ! came along I recognized bim, and, though faint from OXpostllO and loss ol'blood, I roiscd up on my hands, looked Gen. Loo In tho face, and shouted OS loud OS I could, ',11 urra for tho Union!" Tho, Clou oral boord me, looked, stopped his horse, dismounted and came to ward inc. I confess that 1 at first thought he meant to kill me. Hut ns bc came l p ho looked down at me with studi a sa l expression upon Iiis face that all fears loft me, and I wondered what ho was about, lie extended his band lo me, grasped mine firmly, and looking right Into my eyes, said: "'Mv sun, I hopo yon w ill soon bo weil.' "If I live ;i thousand years, I shall never forget tho expression in General Lee's face. There ho w as, defeated, nd iring from a held that had cost him bis cause, al most their last hope, and yet ho slopped to say words like those to a wounded soldier of tho opposi tion, who had taunted him ns ho passed by. As soon as the General laid left mo, I cried myself to sleep there upon tho bloody ground!" -Senator Hampton has been called away again by family mis fortune These repeated calami ties have almost broken the old hero's heart. I am informed too that he says he is physically break ing down/and that tin* wound on his head, received in battle, is Doubling him 80 thai he notices a failure of memory. Woman's CllUl'lll. livery woman has some special (..harm, which she should lind oui and cultivate, lt may ho her eyes, her mouth, her huir, her brow, her form, bel' bund-or hor mut. it may consist i" some trick of smi ling, or ol' a (trooping lid; som.1 grace of Hpeeeh or of silence, ol' laughter or of motion. There ure iig*y beauties-Mic New Vorkstage has om---and Fifth avenue u not ht r -as ugly and as irreslstablo as that lamons ( 'nu n toss of Itcrlin ol* whom Lola Monti'/ used to loll. She hud a dui! ? yo, a rough shin, a dum p form und a pug nose. I '.ut she ?md an exquisite voice amt she under stood I he (I i ?lien 11 ar! ?f conversa lion, si e know in what lu rstrength lay, and she had cultivated ?tor two gifts to tho highest' point. "Hud 1 a daughter," bolo Monto/, said, "thc ll rsl Hiing 1 would tench her should be that tu converse charmingly ls ? far grouter accomplishment 'han to play, sing or dance well.- i (t? il ion /ioz<(Ui\ _? IVod und CoilKoloilOO. iKever go to i>e<! i.? any danger of hoing hungry. I'ooplc .:ro kept i awake hy hunger quito as much as by it had conscience. Itonionihor lng Hint sleep is the cssoutiul force ' which 111 v * w hole seliomo starts, de- ' cline lea or eolfoo within the bu ( I six hours before going lo bed. If lb" womankind insist you may j have your mill; and willer at tho toa-table covered with toa; bul Ibo loss tho hotter. Avoid nil mathe matics or intricate study of tiny' sot'l in lim las! i\ hours. This is Hie st u If dron ms ure made of, and ho! heads, and' tho nuisance ol' waking hours. Keep your con scienco clear. Iloniombor (hat be cause tho work of life i? I ll li u i lo, you cannot do ibo w hole ol' il in .?ny limited period ol* lime, .I that therefore you may just as well leave Oil' in one phu"o ns aumin r. Kdwartl /.>< /v il Ilttl> . A Fabio. A burglar who had rnnsuokoif a house without prollt entered the bedroom of t he owner and indig nan) ly enquired : "What -ort of a man are you 1 bul your s?i\er is the chea post plato, you w alch on! of order ami your | wallet i- entirely empty? Do you inumine that my time ?s of no ac- j count, that I must fool it away in this manner V" "Alas!" replied the householder, "Hie faull i- no! my own. Tho holder of a chattel mortgage Just , cleaned nie oui lo-day." "Ab! ! boga t bolls ll 11(1 pardon-.] No man should lui ve bad Iiis house robbed twice in twenty-four hours My brethren should have notified nie by telephone." Moral : (llve l ho burglar the pr?f ?rence in such mal ter-.- /V.i\ -Tho almost Incredible story is told of a Western larmer that, some year - ago, bearing burglars break- j lllg ill! o bis be ll se, and being out of buch-bot, be hurriedly loaded bis gun willi a |M>X Of pills, w hieb were compounded, however, of a soft material, and merely smeared tim burglars somewhat, as warmed cobbler's wax might have done, when the weapon was discharged; and the other day, again hearing , burglars ami being out of buckshot, and bearing hi- former failure in mind, he loaded Up Wit ll pill- which wert1 sugar-coated, ami -hot one burglar dead ami seriously wounded allot lier. - A correspondent of tim Augus ta Uh ron ?viv- writing from (treen Wood, H. C., -ays that be lu.pe-? the next legi - la t u re will ro-entict tim exemption law. Thlsdoctrlno may do in hi- county. Lui if he wauls to bo slorated timi scattered as chuff] before the political wind of a rai id cyclone, ju-! lol lum come over hore and oller for the legislature. 11 i - ii lea - a re good, bill '.Inn the! good people do not think so, f,,r we know whereof we spc?;ik. Manu factures lllint be lilli i I ere WO I'lso to (?ur place in tim world ol' labor and wealth. . I'.ms of I itt crest. Wc are pr?.ne io form th?orie- of < ur own a- to Hie way In w hich | ! dod should lead those who commit I themselves io him. j -A s talker, as writer, as teacher, i as proachor, a man is the gainer in every way by the power of laconic brevity in expression. -A horseshoe has been invented thal conies on and oil' like a man's shoe-. A rim at thc bottom and a buckle al the hack Imbi it in place. A pad protects Un- button of the bom". -Thousands on thousands of men in I om lo n live tho year rou nd nt thc rate of ten or twove pern .. a day, equal to twenty-four cent s of American money, i nelli-.i ve o'.' food with sheller. - Il requires nosolf-oxniiiinatlon to convince an intelligent disciple ofChrlsl that he is imperfect, ami that he is fulj of faults. Ami when the fact is fairly before his mind, if he wiiits to attain to perfectness before beginning to work for christ, lu- will wait, indefinitely. -The word "pulpit," like "ferry boat" and "out land i - h women," oc curs once in Hm Hilde. It was F./.ra who was in tho pulpit. -A minister may occasionally be carried away with tho Inspiration of ids theme, but bc generally eels back in time to take up thc collec tion.- /''y, -There ls an osier-willow farm near tho city of Macon, On., on which there arc 100,000 willows growing', besides 80,000 slip-; re cently set out. The w ?How switches ure from four to seven feet long at the end of (wo your*, uni arc then cut and stripped of their bark by machinery, wiped dry and laid away to dry. Ali the leaves lind bark arc dried and baled. 'I hey are u.-ed for medicinal purposes, and command 23 cents n pound. Tho Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad. Special to Nowa end Courier. CoLUMltJA, iS. C., May 7.-Tho corporators of Um Columbio, New bei ry anti Laurens Kail road, hav ing soeuroil subscriptions to ibo am. uni <>r ?t?20,000 lo tho capital stock of tho company, which achievement will enable them to organize unt| go lo work, advertise for a meeting on the 7th ol June io porfoct'tho organization and elect permanent ulUccrs. Columbia has already subscribctl f(!,?7?, New berry over .'.'8,000 and the fork ol' Lexington over $0.000. No effort has yet been made in Laurens. li ?-cert.du (hal township sub scriptions sulVwient to glade the road to Prosperity will be easily obtained ulong the route. The now road will develop tho rich Lcxlng i ngt oil Fork ci HI nt ry, give thc hctic ?its <d* competition lo Prosperity and nil point - above lt, and greatly ndvunoe tho business Interests of Charleston ns w eil as of Columbia, and ?be country through which it will run. ll w iii be ?in independ ent line working in (he Interest of South enrol!un territory und South Cu roi Inn ci tlc , and il ls sure to succeed. Subscriptions to the stock W ill cont Mille io be apprecia tive! V r?eoi \ed until the orguiicn tloil. X. ( i. CL --The Farmers' Convention, in our opinion, failed to discuss two of tho greatest Impediments lo agricultural prosperity In t'ils conn* t ry. < hie ol' I hose is i he nu portai li ly of the performnnco of iigrloul lun I cont mets and Hie int llleionoy ol' labor. There are loo ma?,y tigri cultural laborers who ox peel b> draw a full tin y's pny for Ihrce fourlhs ol' n doy's work. There are abo many of I hem who con tract to work by thc year, and stay during tho rainy months of Ibo winter, when werk is scarec, and Vt hen i he demand for labor i ; grenier in Hie Spring, Ihoy leave I for tem pom ri ly higher wages. This (demyiit id' uncertainty In agrien I tuTnl contra?is seriously af fects i he genernI prosperity of agri culture in mir Stale, and we Imped the farmers in council would d?s eu.s i I his I rouble in a practical w ay, :ind if possible suggest some mode of remedying tho evil. Tho other importun! mader that was mindi tl upon ls (he matter <>f spoeulnting in futures. Some mea sure looking to (he union <d" the producing- interests in the United states against (he speculating or gambling in futures should he de vised for Ibo protection of the cot ton and provisions growers of tho South and West. No business can prosper b> it legitimate extent w here nil! ide partie- (Ix the price of it- products in advance of their pr?paration for market. Tlietlenl ing in futures ought to he stopped andas lite farmers' are (he men to Sillier from lt, they are the niles WllO V.i.ubi l)C expected t-i move for ls prohibit ion by proper nation al legislation,- ,-l n<l,r.rm fntelli' yena e. . . - M -, Amelia Anderson, nee Smith, relic ol* Cn pt. (loo. A m ?er -on, late of Wati rion, LaurensCo., S. ('., died .lan lil, |8S(I, in Hie home where she bad given birth lo and reared lo manhood and woman, hood sixteen children--I wei ve boys and b ur gilds, she was a remark able and model woman in many respects. First, in (hal she had raised lo mature age and useful tie-- all tb, se children. I .> the Into fraternal strife, nine of her boys were on tho "tented Meld" at ono I ?me, and all lived through 1 lu- w ar and ret urned home except one, who was killed in Hie battle of Sharps burg. Cloven of tho beys were Still living al thc tillie of their mol ber's death, (hough scattered in (I i Here nt States,-Southern Chris tian . I dvoeate, -The moment (he liberal pro fessions (uko ti." attitude of (lie man of business, lace Hie people and ?b maud li Her p'.y, broader privileges, higher rank, Hie people Instlotivoly declare, th ?m no longer liberal, and despise Ce clergymen, the teacher, the physician and tho author, while tlu-y acknowledge the force of their ? (aim. For, real ly, Hie om- olctt.ioni rn lifo t Itu I saves mankind I rom titter unbelief und desplti I*, and keepit alive a mighty bif.e, thal, after all, (his is Clod's wor'.d, is Ibo self-sacrificing labors ol' tho few faithful w ho ure thankful they cun work for men in the highe-.t way, that they almost for ol bow meanly Hie world re ceives them. Sollie true teacher may "thank Clod and take cour age;" for this very elellli-nt of sac r'dlcc and hardship ls tho "hiding placo of lils power," Hie sole con dition of bi deepest i ll il lie ll ce over children ami pu reids, ami t he great cati.I" a true ethical lon.- .V. ll. Journal of Kducuflon. -The Humans u-ed movable type to make their potty and elid irse their books. There wa- a tunnel under (be river Ru ph ra tes when ancient Babylon was in all Hs glory, and the ancient Kgyplians had a Sue/. ( 'anal. SHERIFF SALK Cy virtue of an execution direc ted to mo by Clerk of tho ( loiirt for Laurens County, I w ill -ell on the llrsi .Monday of June llOXl during tho legal hour- of sale, before the Court House door In Laurens, Hie following property to wit: Sixteen acres nf lund, more or le--,-it mite in Laurens County and within tho corporate limits of the Town of Laurens, bounded by binds ol Mary C. Sullivan, Janie Todd, A. H. Sulliv an, and Harper Street, levied on UH tho proporty of Arthur P. Sullivan, ai tho suit of Darby A Co. vs. above named Defondftht. To rm 8-Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. il. P. HA Ll. KW, fl. f" c Sheriff Office* May ll, ISKU. Farmers Orgi; litio, [n conformity to n resolution ncloptofl ?it tho farmers' convention assembled ?if Columbia on tho2f>th. ult. Tho billowing roeom monda lions ure respect fully submitted to the farmers ol* Laurens County with Hu? request that they comply promptly and thoroughly, that Is to s i y : 1 Hitch Township should have one Central ( lub to bo known UH the Fanners Cenital Club. Local Clubs In the Township should at tond Ibo meetings of tho Central Clul> cn /..>" ? .<? and not bo delegates. (Ouch Town dttpConlrnl Club should have a roll of membership, and we cordially invite till who are In sympathy with thc farmers move? nient to join a Township Central Club whether they are members of I local < 'bibs or not. 2 We should have a County Cen tral Club composed of lllllO dele gates front each Town 'hip Central Club. :s \Ve should have a County ex ecutive Committee composed of olghtoon members, two to bo elec ted by each Township Centra! Club. .1 Wo requo d each Township tu moot at tho following pinces on Saturday June tho fith, ami organ izo a Township Central Club. To wll : I lunbor's Township, will meei at Dunlap's ( dd Well. Jack's Township will meet al I /. W. < t?peland's. Seutll down Township w ill meet al Shan :Ps. Young's Township will meet ?it Young's store. Dial's Township will meet al Dial's ( Ihtarch. Sullivan Township will meet nt Tumbling Shoals. Waterloo Township will meet at Moore's. Cross lilli Township will meed al Cross Hill. Laurens Township will meet at Laurens ( V>irrt I louse. ."? The nine delegates elected by tho Township ( entrai ('Iuds will moot ?il Laurens CoilH House on Thursday .lune Ibo 10th. for tho purpose of perfecting a county or gnni/.ution, ni which time it is de sirable Mini each Township bo ful ly represented by their delegates. (I. w. sn ;:LL, ( 'ounty ( 'hui nnau. -A St. Louis physician cured a ease ef alcoholism by means ol opium; he them cured tho opium habit through tho agency of cocaine, and now he i-- searching for some thing with w?aich to euro tho co caine habit. -Tiie idea which associ?tes tho dog's bow l v/Ith the approach of death is prob ably derived from a conception of an Aryan mythology, w hich ropres? mts n dog ns summon ing Hit? dopa "ting soul. Through out ??ll Aryan mythology the soul of thc dead : ,re SUppOS<?d to ride <>n tho night wind with i heir howl ing dogs, glltherlllg into their throng thc so uls nf those just dying tisi they puss )y their houses. -TO Protect HP molio HEi-iLTH. CCU '1 11 c. -Town of Iiaurens KO H Til K Year Ending- Jim. 13th, 1887 HK ii < Irdained by th . Intendant and w A it i ii: NS of (he lo wn of Lau rens in ( 'oiincil ;?- -. '"li1 ed : All owner-, tenn nts cir occupants nf any land- or tenants, within thc corporate limits of th'? Town of Laurens, shall remove from their respective premises nny nuisance, I soureo of fouine-'- or cause of sick ness hazardous to public health, within len days from tho ra tillea Hon of (his ordinance. And all who refuse or neglect to remove or it bide neb nuisance or othei source of fotiln -s-, within (d) throe days after notice lo remove or?bate ilu sa mo, shall lu lined or imprisoned, or both, within the discretion and jurisdiction of Ibo Council. Ordained and rat i flo? 1 in ( 'oneil assembled, tills 171 h. doy of M113 1886. H. K. M A UTI Nf, I n tendant. < J. I ). AN riKUHOX, ( Hork of ( 'unnell. Notice to State of South Carolina, LM'KKNS CO U N T Y . IX COURT COMMON PLC A 8. Thomas McCoVi I'lnlntlflP,! vt, ? W illiam T. lloyd lu his |> Itolief, ole. own right and as ad mr. ob Ann M. boyd, dee'd. Ot al , DofotidniitH. I Notice ls hereby given that a Reference In Ibo above stated case will be held at Hu" MastersObMce nt Laurens C. ff. Ob "th. day of June next ; and al.' person fl holding claims against the estato of Ann M. lloyd, dceeasod, are hereby notified to present, and prove, the same before the Muster mi, or helor?', that day, or they Will 1)0 burred. C. D. HA UKSDA LK, M aster, t.. c. May .1, IHSd IO bi HOLME'S SURE CURE, MOUTH WASH AND DKNTIFK1CR. Cures Mleidinp; <>UIIIH, deers, Moro Mouth, Soi e Throat, < leaiiHes tim Ti.et li und Pur j ndi tho Breath. Unod andree? otnmonded by leading dentist. Pre? pared l,\ Di v.' J. I?. ,V W. lt. liol,MKS, n- ntist. .Macon, (?a. Cor *alo by all dl'U gill I and dentist, and in L;ietens by Dr. l*. lb CONNOR. -AV-ly. HOW TO GET RICH THE PARTICULARS BIVBM AT THE Where ITou Oan Bny the OJriea, est ^urriittro in the South. Just Tiling cfit A Xicc Poplar Chamber Suite, IO pieces.$10 00 Donut I ful Imf tatton Mahogany Chamber Suite, ten pieces. 23 00 Nice Largo .Mui dle Top Suite'ton pieces. ?10 00 Beautiful NV'nlnul Mrrble Top Ciiambor Suite, (en pieces. 46 00 Very Handsome Wainui Machio Top Suite ten pieces. .$?0 to $600 Rep Loungss, with Springs, $1 ?0: Carpul Lounges, w alnut frame..! 7 00 Mohair Plush Parlor Suite, walnut Iranio .$88 00 Hods toad* from .tl,72 to $100 ('hairs from -i?e, to. 60 00 Rockers with carpels souls and hack. 2 00 These prices just sweep the deck, and even Factory prices ure not n circumstance, Call on us and be convince that (his is tin- placo to save yuro money. FLUMS?TG- Ss BOWLES, SSS Broad Street. J?.TJC?T.7i5>rFJ?, O.A.. AT EMPORIUM OF FASHION, MILLINERY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Foal IMU S Hats, Satins, llo-iery, druids, (lores, Tucking, Cuffs' and Collars, Hunching, I landkerehicfs, P.mhroidcrios, Hall's Corsets. HOOTS nm] SHOES, also Remnant Glothin.e which we offer a und below coat, to close ont. We sell stictly fop cash, eonsequot ,y can and will sell ns cheap if not cheaper than anyono oise. W. H. GiLiK&RSQN At Emporium of Fashion. MAW STREET, LAURENS. F li UNIT Ul I li, FU11\ 1T UH E ! Minter e. Jumieson's Furnituro Palace is thc place w here you cutt buy the best Furniture VII KA l'i:s r. ?hist think of it : All Walnut Suit, 10 pire -, ono-foiirth marble, for only .f?D.?t); worth in market ifRA.00. Very I Inndsome Wainui Marble top : ult, ton pieces, for only $ br>.00. Mohair Plush Parlor Suit, Wainui Iranio, for only .'12.00. Rocker-, willi Carpel soul and back, for only $L7?. Neat set Chairs for only ?f"_'.7">. "VT" o w ill not lo o undersold.1 Complote Slock Mat ressoa Red Spring?, Also Cat pubs and Rugs ('heap for Cash W ll deliver Furniture on the (?. L. A S. lt. IL between Greenwood and Shartnnburg free of charge. S P B I X (?i S P \\ I N Gil Our Spring Stock of Dry doods, Dress Goods, Ladies*, Genta', Misse? und Children Shoes and Slippers lias just arrived, and at prrlces lower than ever before. < lur Stock of Dress < |s \\\\([ White goods ?~ complote, and at prices ,/c Defy Competition. We -di the .Luhes Means $3.00 shoe, also Chus I leiser Shoes, hoi h of which, wu warril nt ?'very pair. Don't forget that wo ?ire Headhunters Cor Shoes un?) slippers, nnd Ladies Dress Goods and White Goods, Also, Heady m.nie Clothing. IVillsTTEIR. &; JAMIESON, Leaders OF LOW Prices. T?ie El i g st g 1 e! ir you wish to see him., aeriel Touy groceries low Tor Cash, o etil at J. E- Cooper & Co's, Highest Prices roaid for Country | UProduoe, Hides, <ScO. at J. lt. COOPER lt CO. r ^ ? ,? Dr.SALMO N 'S uS HOG^HOLERA SPECIFIC^ GHlCKE^POWDtR;--i^ViEEP' POWDER, ' .CATTLE P?v?DER;CONDITION POWDER. % PREVENT&CURE HQG CHOLERA. ' , ? I DESTR0V&PREVENT HOG'LICE&WORM^ WE C AN ?CURE CATTLE M URRA,! NT EX AS FEVER 8. [CURE CHIC KEN'CHOLERA 8?GAPES. iq,,* ACURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM &' vf<T0 BY -< ? - v.r-rriSi LU r%\r A4 rni?Mn r- r> v> CIRCULARS A A? PR I Ct 5 THC VETERINARY MEDIW?.C? J. t. W I I IKvjy Agent for LAURENS COUNTY, Wholesale and Retail. UNDKR THE BENDELLA HOTEL, . LAl'ltF.NS, S. C. t a/r Rm