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Hhe Advertiser. LAtnUONH, July 21st, lss<i. ??ft?OGa? ana Special.^, Cnndldntos, como out! Got your linnie* before- the people. Momo damage ls reported in the upper por?!.ni of tim county, from hail. A Hind-dog was kiliud on tho Hquuro bv polloeuian Martin on Saturday. Augusta ha? received the first halo of Cotton over the narrow gugo. Through train? are at last running from Spurt an lui re, to Asheville, N. C. . Throe boya wei*e arrested in a wator timlon patch lu Georgia. Take warning Young Aiuerleai A glass bal) shooting match will take placo lu Greenville during tho Tourna ment. Watermelons are now plentiful. J. R. COOPKU ?V (Jo. got them hy th?' en.-loud evory day or two. I'nion has arranged a Base-ball Tourn tmottt for August 8rd. Our boys will probably attended. Thc State Hoard of Equalization lum rained tho value of real estate 20percent in Newberry County. "Thought for the month" and au ex cellent ?tory of the lute war, makes this number of thc AOVKUTISKH, particularly attractive. If civilisation eoutlnnos (inward in its mureil, we may yet see tho penally for outing mw onions, as heavy ax for house breaking The AbbGVitlo ,1/Vr</iu/?i informs ns that "a woman cannot love t< man with her whole heart, she has to reserve a little for the milliner." In tho absence of the pastor, Kev. JAM. A. HARMON preached in tho Methodist Church on Inst Sunday. He will con tinuo to hold services in this church (lu ring the absoneoof Hov. G. T. HAHMOK. Wo loam that tho negro, John Henson, who Was tried and convicted of murder In thia COUnty, last year but whoso sen tence of death was commuted to life-long imprisonment, dropped dead In the State Penitentiary, a mw days ago. Wo are indebted to Cadet N. S Harris for un Invitation to attend the com mencement exercises of tin? Citadel Academy, beginning on July '?C. Kev. A. G. Darby will preach the eommonco ment aormon, Gon. Ell la in capers will ?leii\ er tho oration, and Gell. Johnson ITagood will deliver mi address to the graduating class. We wore unable to attend tho Proa? AiiKoi-i.it ion, on account of pressing blial ne-ei. Wo trust tho "brethren11 enjoyed tho meeting and the excursion arrailgod for them. Wo congratulate President McQWKKNY, who lins Peen so fortunate as to maka the excursion also a bridal tour. One by one ?mr bachelor ranks uro being deserted. Never mind we'll live in hope, anyway. Hov. A. J. Witherspoon, l>. t>.. of Now Orleans, who ?s known throughout tho el* i ll zed world ns tho founder of tho cel ebrated religions institution, tile object ?if Willoh ls to look after and care for tho spiritual condition ?if the Hallora, known aa the (Seaman's Bothel, delivered a lec ture hero on Thursday evening. Dr. Witherspoon ls traveling through his nativo State delivering leoures and endeavoring to arouse tho pooplo on the importance of missionary work muong this great ami aparontly, friendless class. Ho gave a detailed account of the work ing of tho Bothel and Homo of the won derful results that it has been the means of accomplishing. He ls peculiarly fit ted for this work, ami his achlcvcinci.di nro wonderful. His lecture waa well at tended. Religious. Hishop IloWR will make his annual visit to tho Bpi scope I Chu rob at this pince, on Tliosdvy the *J7th inst, and will i. Sid BOrvtOO on that dav, at 10'i o'clock A. M. nnd perhaps also nt night. Th* Groonvlllo Tournament. Thc young men of Greenville, who re cently visited us, lt seems, have become enthusiastic on the subject of Tourna ments. They have lost no time in per fecting arrangements for a sortes of games of BOAO-bnlli to be played in that -city, beginning on the 20th inst. Evorv ; bin" point . towards a grand occasion In the mountain city. Laureas will ?cud a full delegation. Another Landmark nour. On Wednesday night last about 2 o'clock, tho alarm of Aro was sounded, and it wan discovered to be in tho build ing adjorning tho AUVKIITIHKU Office, o upi- il hy Mr. A. M. Rosoli as a hoof market nud Mr. T. C. Childrens and fam ily. Thoflrooriginated int hodepartinont uaed as a hoof-mnrkot, which hud boen eloaed during tao day. Origin unkOWn. Mr. Chtldross mid family lost every thing, narrowly escaping with their lives. A generous public has in some deg re.? aided in repairing this severo loss by contributing tolhoir present. noeos Mltloft. Ile ls an old un Infirm man and ?Ooh a IOJM tn, indeed, sever? to him. Tho building valued nt $1600, and owned hy J. M . Robertson, was Insured for $000. Mr. Roaell uni others lost considerably, without any Insurance. We leura that Mr. Robertson will not rebuild, himself, but oilers tho lot for ?ale. Thisold wooden structure on North Ka st corner of t lie public square, la one of the fow buildings that have remained to i ?-mlned us of tho dayn gone by. It wan erected more than fifty years ago, by John darlington and wu? first occu pied by Capt. H. W. Sullivan, as n ?toro. One by ono th?se old landmarks, (hat have nerved to point back to the Laurena of long ago, aro gradually disappearing .nd In their stoad, stately structure? aro oreetod, whloh point to tho Laurena of tho futuro. Tho Firemen on thia occasion deservo much ere ht for their prompt and efll < lent std in preventing ? ?prend of tho flames. But for their officient work and tho timely assistance of the citizens, probably one of tho moat dises trous or all oliy fire? would to-day he recorded? The Hook and Ladder boye, and espec ially ''Chief," worked faithfully and .fcount be rewarded hy a plneo where in </. lodge (hf)r beautiful trin k. O|y0 lt w, *h? lti:r. -.' A Worthy Enterprise. We OHH spoeinl attention to tho Lau rens County Real Fatuto Agency, in nu other column. This is a most worthy ontcrpriMc and ono Willoh will ?lo much towards building up the could ry, procur ing homes fi.i* those socking small farms ami facilitating the business of renting proporty. In connection with this Agency, OU em migration bureau Will bo established and proporty controlled by the Agency will be thoroughly advertised not only in our own State, but through out the North und Bust. Large planta tions ha? o been placed in tholr hands already and will be divided and Bold to suit the purchaser. Valuable water-powers also in tho ad ler III Hg Counties are offered for salo and advertised and we would advise all who have proporty to sell, or have an Idea of buying, to Call oil or address J, M| Hampton, Manager, or J. C.(Jarlington, Attorney, Lan rons C. H.,S. C. A Suggestion. Everyone knows, (ami espoo!ally those acquainted with the details of the lato Aro in our town), the value of a good hook and ladder company. The citizens of our town have placed a beautiful Truck in tho hands of the young men who compose this company. In order to koop up snob an organisation, a cer tain amount of pride on the part of the individual members is necessary. This is impossible ns long as this valuable property Is allowed to remain on tin1 public square exposed to the weat her, soon to decay and become worthless. Wi' simply BUggOSt to our "city fath ers," (hat with a small outlay of work in enlarging the the arches nuder the Court Hons*?, in rear of tho stops, so as to ad mit the truck Into tho space now unoc cupied, a convenient sholtei would bo afforded without Injury to tho Court House, either in appearance or other wise. The Democratlo Meeting. On Saturday last the Hemocratsof titi? Township assembled 111 tho Court House for tho purpoao of organising and elect ing delegates ti) the Cou ntv Convention w hich will nsSomblo hero on tho 38th. County Chairman Hall, called ! ho meet lng to order and read tho "all. The names of 7.) members were enrolled and the club proceeded to perfect an organi zation by electing Dr. Williams Wright President ; and Capt. Dial and James Doll, Vice Presidents, Col. H. V. Simp son, Secretary, S. I), darlington, Treas uer. The following delegates woro elected to represent the township in the County Convention. Jas. Hell, W. J. Copeland, Albert, Dial. W. A. Watts, O. W. Shell, J. t\ Kauingo, W. 1*. O ray, W. L. Cunningham, A. II. Martin. The Tow nship Executive Conilllitto consist? ol'Col. J. Washington Walts, H. W. Hall, D. L. Anderson. J. A. Darks dale, J. H. Sullivan, Co. T. lt. Crews was elected a member of the ExOClllivu Coimnttto from this Township. Col. Jai es Farrow offered the follow ing resolutions: ttCAolved, 1. That while Manufactures and Commerce arc essential to a pros perous State, there cannot be ?nv true prosperity unless fully shared by tho Agricultural interests. \l. That as contributor v lo such pros perity ami in relief of Hie Agricultural Interests, there should be ajudlcloUH re trenchment in both state ami Federal Covern monts, as far as would bc consis tent with a proper administration ortho samt". :t. That us intelligence ls a condition precedent lo any enduring prosperity the Educational System of tho Stale ought to he preserved with such ad it lons as would provide a College of Farming upon a llrst-eblKS scale under sale and J lld ic iou s regula tiona, 4. That the Wiso and patriotic course of President Clovobin I In his splendid enforcement nf (ho Don.ralle Prin ciple thuUpuhllc ellice is a public trust commands our highest admiration ami revives our hope and bel iel't hat Under a Democratic rule, we may yet seo all sectional feeling extinguished, and ho able once Inore to teach our children lo lovoillld honor our National < hive rn ment as t he ton ulai ii of J ust iee and tho pro tector of our rights. ?5. Thal experience shows that under any grievances, there is no advantage tobe gained by attempting tn atl'oct any reformation outside of tile Democratic Itarty, and, that in proportion as we nive strayed from tho Homoerotic party in tho samo proportion have wo encoun tered clangor und disaster. li. That the adoption of any Constitu tional Proviso pox ?ding ' for any class of Qovoruiuont olliolals to lie created, otherwise than bx- Flec tion by 0 majority of the whola people would boin conflict with the priuoiplosof Democracy, without precedent in history opposed to sound principles of political philosophy and fraught xxith danger in tho future. On motion of.Dr. A. c. Fidler, the last of Ino Hi's.?Int ions, lo wit : No. (I was strlokonotit. Hr. D. L. Anderson then moved to consider thc Resolutions, as amended yri>nli-ul Willoh motion xvas lost. Tho question recuring upon tho Res olutions as amended, to xvii: Nos. I, J, 3, I und .">, a.s n wholo, they were adop ted, with only ona dissenting vote. Personal. Dr. H. F. K: noon i. 'pent several dava herc last week. N. H. DIAL, Esq., and family are spending some lime in the mountains. Mr. AMAS KOCPKI., who has been on a Wedding tour for several weeks, lias re turned home With his bride. Capt. J. D. BYRD nttondod the mooting of the Statu Hoard of Kqualizal ion, xx Inch met in Columbia a fexv days ago. The beautiful and accomplished Miss M 11.1.1:11, of Oroonvlllo, returned home on Thursday Inst. Mr. TlIOS. Mi iutAii, who luis boen for some time xx lt li Mr, J. H. HKWMSY, in thc tin business, hus gone to Inion. Mr. J. Wir.MK JONES Slid his children are visiting relatives in Spart ail Itrg city. Miss HATTIE HOCK und To MM tx F. JONES ure visiting at Cross Hill. \V. H. UlOHKY, Esq., and family have moved Into the residence near Mr. I/OokWood's, un Laurel street. Mr. .Ino J. Ridgway, Of tho Triangle neighborhood, hus placed on our tnhle the Dist full grown cotton boll of the season. ?oonta ?orr?spon?GnGG, l'KNKll POINT. OLBNH. Miss Dla Cunningham, of Lisbon, s visiting her brother W. L. Cunningham of this plaeo. Miss Maggie Redden, who hiv born quite sick, WO are glad to state, ls some better, at this time. Miss (Tussle Henderson has returned home, after awfick? visit With frionds, j nenr Simpson's Mills. Amnion Davenport says ho Ha* some fine grnsn In his colton and th'nks he will save seed from Mio host bunches. J. W. McPherson ami Capt. ti. YV. L. Tongue? have the best molasses cane patidies WO h?ve seen. Newton O'Doll says, if you want to catch turtles, put your rabbit box in ll creek where they use mid bait with a rabbit. It is, he adds, best to kill t lie rab bit before putting him in. ..lilli" can boast of his man that en i shoot so well, but < 'enter Point can down liim on eating. M r. lt. hired a man to tie gi'dlll fol' him. I Io did very well until ?linner, when ho .soon put out of sight eighteen potatoes, three plates of beans, seven glasses of milk, two cakes of corn bread,and biscuits wentfaster than three girls could cook them tor thirty minutes. M r. Wi!,!,I BT. 11 KNDIMISON, of St. Clair Ala., ls visiting friends in tho County, in the Mt. Pi?tinant section. CENTKHVILLI5. HANS VON SMASH. There is some sickness in this section, tllOUgh not Very severe, in the formol colds and other light diseases. Misses Lily ami Lula Downey, of Simpson Mills, are visiting tho family of Mr. W. I'. Culbertson, of Contorvlllo. Messrs Downey A Hamilton aro going tho rounds throshing tho little wheat crop though they nay it is so .lorry they cant make expenses. Thoordlnuiico of baptism was admin istered last Suday, at Union < 'burch, by tho pastor, Rev. R. . Watson , being thc second administration by him this year. We an? having some dry, hot weather now, which is very acceptable. Crop? nie looking much better tlinn they did two weeks ago. Some arc planting theil bottoms again, hoping that if they di not make hard corn, they will ut I cast make rough food. We think this h right, because everything Ih/it can hi mude will lie needed. WATERLOO. BILL. Mr. baw blake, of Croon wood, in vis liing friends at this place. Mr. Smith (billin and doughier, w in have been spending some time at thc pince returned to their homo in Dickens Col. .lohn Irby and Mr. Lewis Simp k ins, of Laurens were in town last week Col. II. I). Cunningham, ol Laurens, i i spending some time with his brother H Rosemont. Miss Hattie Pope, of ( J reen v i lie, is vis it ing friends at Cross 11 ill. liase Hall lever has struck this town Plc ale to-day, oil Reedy River. Al hands and the eoe dc gone. ' Crops in this section, considering thu I we have had so nundi iain, are tookie j well. Wheat is not turning out ns wei 1 ns expected: and in most eases grain 1 damaged from wot weather. Uphill corn whore it has been worked, is as tin as eau be. Cotton has bogil ll to put o forms and I (hind with favorable se: sons, I think WC will make II good ero] Two gentlemen went fishing i< ir Cn cy's bridge and caught mi eel, the mont of which, was bearded with hooks. ( >i sahl to the other; that that w as the vei eel (hal ho had tried t<>. deb for thu l i I thirty years and to h dd him. Abet that lime three muscats ran out of i in nilli, which seared them so much th; ii gol nwav from t hem. The ablive is vouchsafed for by Di eve witnesses. CIA N TON. I . ?J." i Mr. W. Dy rd Hourn was married i eentlv to Mrs. Pauline Mei ?raw. Rev. s. P. Kulten ls editor of O Wont A y during tho al?sense of M Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs' hoine address is i aro of ] S. Dailey A" Sons, Rankers, Clinton, c. Those who wish to communion with him abroad, can do so in tho ca ol Thos. < .nil; A Sons, London, Ruglan Tl-.e farmers are brightening up a 1 (lo since the ruins have ceased, and : t hough t he crop prospect is not brigl lt is too soon io say w ith any degree certainly what tlie cotton crop may i Tho wood is smaller than usual at tl season of tho year, but il is by far frc of grass than it was this time last ye; and with one month of favorable wc Iber for maturing, may, and doh th will make, an average yield. The en on uplands is very tine. Tho tb rest men aro out and report the grain as i usually poor, with but few exceptions Mrs. You, of Charleston, is mi a vi to Hie family of Prof. Lee. Mrs. A lice Sullivan and her li' tie on of Sulliv an's Island, are spending soi time with M. H. Peake; and Mrs. Tom of the city by the sea, with her ch I hin are boarding for the suminer with > W. T. Vance. Mrs. IL Y. Vaneo and littlodanght Amelia, will spend the summer w friends in Llncolnton and Mooresvi N. C. Miss Carrie Roozer will spend I summer in Walhalla with her sis! M rs. Thompson. limiter Township democratic club gan i zed here on tho 17th lust., and ole ed tho following named citizens to ri resent tho club in the County Conv Hon, willoh meets at the C. H., on ?Stil inst.: lion. W. A. Shand. D. Little, Jas. S. Rlaloek, Robt. J. Co land, S. W. Vance, (i. R. MeCrnrv, C Worman, and Job J. Booton SIMPSON MILLS. NIX. Married* July 17th, by Rev. J. Cooper, Dr. J. Martin to Miss Do Martin. Mr. Roberts, better known ns ur Hird, ls quite sick. He was striel with paralysis of the throat on Hum night Inst, and is in a critical eonditl Ile has neither spoken nor swnllov a iv thing since, und his ago will in bia recovery doubtful. Miss Mattie McDaniel, bas been t for several dnys. Wo hopo she will 8 bo well nguiu. Mrs. Corrie Willbims ls still very w ith consumption, and has been slci< some time and seems to he gradu giving awav. Wc were glad to see Mr. ,1. R. Coi nt his old home lust Sunday, i'm Jimmie i- nhs n\ s M elconiO In our nu Mrs. IdaCooper wan baptized nt Union Church ojtt laut Sunday, by Rov. K. C Wutaon, pastor of that church. What has become of all tho candidates? I hAVti seen no account of any yet. ?Send your V to TUM ADVKIITISBK, una let UM know who you are. farmers Oil tho OrOOk have planted their bottoms all over again. They say they will make feed if nothing else: but I think If wo havo aluto Fall there will he a groat ?leal of oom made, and It will ho badly needed, lu this section anyway. Crops are looking inuoh irater Hinco wo have lind n week's sunshine, anil I think with a plenty ol' sunshine and suitable weather, we will make more cotton than was thouidit would he made some time ugo. Wo want n brldgo here across the crook nt Culbcrtaons's old mill. I do not think there is a bridge needed worse anywhere in the County than boro. On ly yesterday, I was on one side of thc creek and thc hnttoau on the other and a cow in tho colton on tho side that tho boat was on, nnd no way to cross to run her out, so 1 just hail to KO?! her eat. Well, I toll you such isenongh t<> make anybody say cuss words. For Till! AnVKIITlSBR. Young s Democratic Club. Young's Democratic Club organ I zed on last Saturday with the fol lowing ollieers: (). (J. Thompson, President; W. P. Harris, Vioo President; Ahe Cook, J. A. Riddle, \V. II. Drummond, Executive Com mittee; C. lt. Wallace, M. A. Cox and A, li. Stewart, on registration; I J. C. Cox, P. It. Marter and John ! firovy, on campaign funds Porty members being present. Tho fol lowing resolutions were adopted: 1st. Thal WO recommend the primary plan of nominating Legis lators and County ollieers. .Jud. That wo favor thc conven tion plan for nominating Governor and other Slate ollieers. 3d. That in person ol* Hon. W. II. Perry the Stale ol" South Carolina bas an abb'and vigilant ri presenta tivo thoroughly identified willi the interest of lils country, ami we do hereby endorso hhs re-election to the Congress of these United States. The Club then adjourned to meet on Saturday before the first Sun day in August at - p. m. O. G. THOM PSON, Presiden I. J. WADI-: A X DI: USO N, Secretory. Scuftletown Township Demo cratic Club. Tho citizens of Sou tue to wu Town* ship met at Langston's Church, Ju ly 17th, for thu purpose of reorgan izing the Township Democratic Club. The mooting was called to j (?rder hy the former chairman, Dr. ? l??. W. Dnvtill, and on motion of ; Capt. J. u. Byrd, Dr. a. W. Duvall ? w as elected chairman, j Alter enrolling tho names of all | present, the following delegates were elected to the County ( 'on von - ? timi : w. A. Mcclintock U. L. Cleveland, .1. P.. Smith, J. S. Craig, ! J. D. Byrd, I!. I'. Blnkcly, <'. W. I Duvall, L. s. Machray and c. < ?. 'l em ?del oil. W. A. Met'lindie!; was recom mended by the Club as a member of the County [executive Commit ? tee. < )n motion, i; was resolved that the proceedings of this meeting ho j furnished tho County papers, with request lo publish. I Tlie Club then adjourned subject I to the cali of tho chairman. (;. w. DCVALL, Chairman. J. S. CUAJO, Sec'y. Some Timely Suggestions from : a Practical Partner. (From tho Newberry Herald and .Vaux.) PUMA KIA, S. C., July 12, 1880. Mr. EDI rou: Thc gloomy outlook of our farmers, induces ino to oder some suggestions that will supply the deficiency, to a certain extent in j tho Stock feed, to enable us to tide i ovef thc winter at least. Plant peas ! ami corn in stubble bottom and . lands; manure the latter heavily j ami work rapidly; when the former : is rip", cut Off tho vines and save them. Bo careful to notice tho corn ! and before frost comes cut and I stuck in tito Held. The ears will I make fair corn in this way, besides the shucks, fodder and stalks w ill make good food for cattle. 1 know of instances where corn bas been drowned on bottom lands tho stalks are allowed to stand ami corn planted between each row,sav ing the older corn lo cut down in a week or two for forage. Every available patch of grass and rag or bog weed that follows I small grain should be cut at the I proper time and saved. The lat : ter Should be cut before the 900(1 matures. All efforts should bo mude to save every bundle ol' for age. If the season continues, tho sec* ; conti cutting of clover will furnish I au abundance of nutritious food. TIKIS. W. HA PLOW AV. Proverbs ot' thc Talmud. I lave friends or die. A woman spins and talks. If your wife ls little, bend to her. Among tho thorns the rose blooms. A woman's w isdom is in tho spin dle. The myrtle muong tho tho thorns is u myrtle still. With ber foot in the graven wo man clings to vanity. Where cabbages are plentiful, there take thom to market. If your friend be deaf when you call turn your back on bim. Bo tho gont white, be the goat black, so the gives good milk. Ten measures of talk were sent dow n from heaven, und a woman took nine. n^LESSI^S JAS. .A You eur? ln?r?To^ rems? for "tin? Sale ITon. oan guara awar? -triat, we r 3?.?-t, Tor style dur We offer these arm will be please Diseased Stock. Thc suite Department of Agri culturc has received many reports ol diseased stock during tho past season, and some of tho farmers have asked for information regard ing the appearance of the diseases! O LAND Kit?. Symptoms-Acute form, fever, , loss of appetite, running from the nose el* a tliin sticky matter often mixed with blood, ulcers in nose! nnd sometimes the whole partition is tilCOrntcd, the animal will then breathe with groat difiiculty. KA I .CK V. Symptoms-Acute form, tho np. pooranoo of small ?welllugs, known as linds or huttons, which hurst und contain matter of a highly con tagious character. Those ulcers may appear on any part of tho animal and are extremely hard to heal. I lundie cautiously.-Report symp toms and post mortem examina tions if any, tn thc department, If any you may have. 1 can thou probably give it diagnosis of the case. Tho period of incubation va ries very much from direct inocu lation, it may occur (tho disease) from ;i few days to ns many as ten days, or when the anima IH have Ween mingling together, feeding Ollt of the same box, or drinking out of tin-same trough, the period may extend from u few days to a- many ti ; ( hlrty or forty. There aro case * on record where the period of In cubation has extended to mouths. -('or. \I/(/UH(U Chronicle. -A har and hillard-rooni Just opened in lillfl'tllo under the title of "The silv er Dollar," according to the Courier of that city, has it< floor studded willi silver dollars, a gold douhle-ciigh forming the cen ter of the contrail figuro both be fore tho har and in the vestibule. This veneering sums up $100, ami 2''0 of the coins hoar the nmoograms of donors. -The city authorities of Ashville yesterday decided to lia ve electric lights, and closed a contract with ?1 Western linn for thirty lights, twenty of them on towers 12? feet high ami ethers on lower elevations. -AHen (J. Thurman, dr., says that there is no power on earth that could ever get his father to accept any political position. A .Taokson, Mich., grocer has $80,000 worth of unpaid account-, which he is willing to sell for $200. One of the oldest, if not tho oldest medical college of the world, is the Medical School of tim Imperial University of Japan. LAURENS COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. -sot .1,000 Acres of Farm Lands in the Piedmont Section of South Caro lina For Sale on Easy Terms. HOM KS FOR THE HOM Iv LKSS! LANDS Foi: LABORERS! BARGAINS IN MEAL ES TATE! All persons who desire to buy or sell Heal K-date of any kind will do .well to call on .1. .M. HAMPTON Manager, or .i.e. OAKINGTON, Attorney, LAi;ni:xs c. H., s. c. Laurens, ?S. O., ti - CRISP <& Oo.: 7 a,-p-pointec3. sole 5 of-ttl? Oele"brate ntee all sales, as nake -Line loest, TOUL .aToili"ty and flnisl: OOLXJiVEBXJS : excellent goods fe ?d to quote terms LAURENS, 5" C, C. \Y. Botaurant ( )\cr sys r>i Angus ft&~~ Meals furnished nt nil hours, rmi cades of tho KONKOH. lOverythlng som pi HO politest altcnl gi von. LARGEST AN!) C?HKAPK8 Stock Largor, Prices Lo Carpets and House Furnishing Moquet, Brussels, si-Ply and Ingruir Cloths, Wintlow Siindes, Wall Pnp< Holes, Cocoa and railton .Matting-, 1 for samples and prices. .1 A M KS Mar. 'J I, issi;.-:', I_ CLINTON Colle ge CLINTON, s. C. Full course ol' study ?ti Mathe matics, Clnssics and Sciences; also Preparatory Department. Kxpon sos very reasonable. Next session begins Sept. -JJ, Issi;. For Cntnloguo or other In for nut - ' tion address I HO IJ KPT P. SM ITU, A. M., President. i July li, IXHti lt j - NOT I CE ! ALL < Ivorsoers of Publie I ! igh wnys are hereby directed t<> <.:ill out their bunds anti work c.nd put said Public Highway- in ginni traveling condition; a- from the heavy rains said Highw ay - ure in bini condition, and the Supervi sors of each Township should hnvc said Highways improved al us earlv a time ns lltev well cnn. J. W. LITT LC, l'hm. H. n. < . HOLME'S SURE CURE, ; Mot '111 WASH AND DKNTI KNICK. ?'ons lllccding Hums, floors, Sore Mouth, Son Thront, Cleanses tho Tool li ' and Parities tho Drouth, faed toni roc i oinmcndcd by leading dentist. Pre i pared hv Drs.'J. P. A W. li HOLM es. Dentist. Macon, Un. Por ?al? hy nil . druggil tind dentist, und in Laurens hv I Dr. V. !'.. CON NOK. 2ft ly. ' T ll 13 B E N I) K I. I. A BARBERSHOP. I hog to Inform the piddle that I am pr. pareil (o servo them as To'.isonhd Ar . list, lu tov new quarters, nu.1er the Don I della llotol. I ?. ll. CANTKY. MAONOI.IA PASSKXOKU HUI lt:. <;., h. and A. A K. ItaliWIIV.s. lu liff oct Jim. '.I. issn, 'rime tiiili Merldhm tine hour slower (him c. A <;. it. lt. Kxcepl Sunday. Leave Spa rt an lairg notipni ft nu it m Moore ;t 2.? n m a Js ?i n, Woodruff t Oil p in 7 kl II m " Kuoreo I -o p m 7 Kl 11 III < n a I In i m 8 JI it ni " Laurens, I .">!. p in '.? Ill fi in " High Point .> M p i H JW n m " Waterloo .> I? pm IO lin n in " Coronaen ."?.VI j? m ll a- a m Arrive < ?reen .vinni U 12 p in ll'10 a 111 Leave (irI'OU WOod 1 Li n 111 ?> 1- p ni I SO p m Arrive A11 gustii ti .v. p ni ti J. pm 7 on pm Arrive Atlanta 7 no a m :> lo ?1 in Arrive Havannah tl 00 nm 41*2 j> III ArriveJiieksonvllle 12 00 am IO no pin om No SOUTH I > \ I I. \ . Leave Atlanta H IR p m Leave Jaeksonvillo - no p m Leave Sa van n a li S lop in I .eave A 11 gusta I .Vi p 111 il :i"> a m S 00 a in Arrive ( ; nen wood 70ftnm 052am 100pm ? ,011 ve Greenwood llft'inm 1 vo p in Arrive Coronaen to toa m ?lift pm " Waterloo 10 80 a III 2 V? p m Ililli l'oint 10 in a ni 8 10 p in " Laurens ll loam ftftftpm " Ora 11 a m I 9ft p in " Rnoree 11 WI 11 m ."? 17 p m " Wood ru IT 12 \\i p m ft ft4 p tn " Moore 12 Vi p ni H ll j i in "Spartanlmrg 1 2ft p in 7 40 |> III K. T. i'll A NI .TON, c. p. \, J. N, MASS, Hup't, Augusta, ?Ja, lian? VT-tlTL, 1SB agents. set, LJSLVV ?a. > -ttae jp UL lo lio e. : e ggy in the mar \ JL . BUGGYCO, erRuthe rford. >r cash or on time, and prices. 3Jt""* c?> CZ?CZ). HENSON and Saloon, road Streut, rn, <i;i Hist lng ol' ?ll (ho substantial* ?nd dolf iloiislv neat, the host or order kept, un T I H lUSK IN GE< HiGIA, WIT (hun ISvor Before. (?00(1?, the Inrj?Ost Stuck South, i Carpets, Rugs, .Mnts und Crumb .rs, Loee Curtains, Cornices and Upholstery, Chromos. Write <;. li A I I.I K A SONS, Ag'ts., Ti I Hi?..ul st.. Augusta, ( ? H. I (iRKKN VILLI-] ?V C< H.r.M 15I.V RAILROAD. On and arter .Inn. IO, iw,, Passenger Trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road and it-- hraneliea. Daily, i seep! Mundilya. No. r p PASSENGER. Leave < 'oin nil>?a ( '. ?\. i.. Depot lo I", a II? Arrive Alston ll i:, a m N v 1 rry 112 ls p in > Si x 2 u:l p m " I :t Oft p ni ' 1 lllp in ? Hie 5 .'l? p in Xi ow I .> a\ .. ( piw 9 45 a na A rids ,. 11 Oft a ia Pi 17 [i ni Min t v-Si .? I I" |> ni New horrv .". o<? p ni Alst?.n 4?5pm? i '?il.hin fi p m LA URIONS RAILROA I>. Leave ll? lona 82 p ni ! Arrive ai 1 .ann us ( '. II. ll in p ni Lei ve Laurens ? * - ll- S on a uv Arris.. ul Helena ll OU a m . lt. T.s l.' < ?Vt. supi endent. p. t'Ait Dwi-: l.t.. A. <>. P. A. I Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta, lieneral Passenger Department, l 'Ol.I'M 111 A . S. ? '., J ul v IP, ISN.",.. M Ul. A N H E.V CUBS*. South Dally. N?>. IS No. 40. I.eav,i Wilmington S lap in lt? 10 p ni Flemington li I- p m ll ?7 p in Marion 11 '?'?<> p ni 12 tn a in Arrive Florence il -"?pm i 15 a ni Suinter I '.I a III i 'ohnehin ll to a in North Dally No. C. No. IT. Lea> i t 'oluuihia W 55 p rn Arrive Slimier 11 :">.', j? m Arrive Florence 15 p ni 507 a ni Leave Marion 5li0pin .?.Viani Flemington 7 02 pin Tila in Arrive Willlliilgtoil s !W p ni !i ii" a ut Charleston and Columbia Special. Nu. .V! Ko. 52. Leave < 'hurlo*!on 7 'S> n m Arri? e " H Rd p m Arrive Columbhi 10 55 a m I ."..Ve " ."> 27 p III T. M. E M ER.St ?N. v. P. A. .:. i". D VNIS, (.len'l. SupM. C. M . SMjTll, Agent. ( '''J^jJ1''^ s- r SOUTH CAROLINA HA ll.WAV COM l'A NY. (' M.MBXCINu STN (?AV XoVUMjlKtl 'JO, |Ss.*?, at U.45 \. M.. Passenger Trahis will run as follows, "Eastern time:" Tn AXD FROM CHAHLKSTOX. li AST ( DAILY.) Depart Columbia T im n .. .?27 pm Due Charleston Halpin 1)00 pm W BHT ( OA I I.V.) Depart Charleston 7'20 a ni 5 10pm Im.- Columbia 10315a tn pinn pm TO WU F HOM ? A M l>K V. (KAMT (OA1I.V KVeHl'T HVNhyV.) I i. p'l I lolmubla T en am ? ii", p m ?fl p ni I ?ii.- . 'aniden 12 :iT p m 7 12 p m T 42 p ni (\\ 1-1 i>A 11.Y 1: M err SON OA V.) Dep'l Camden T 15 a in 7 a ni .", 15 p in IMIC Collin.I>ia In Jo a in In R5 ll in in p in TO AN li FROM Al li! STA. BAST i HA i bV.) Deprrl Augusta 7 45n m I 40p m 10.15 p ut Duet liarlestnn 12 .12 p m ;? 110 7 15 uni W BHT ( I? V I I.V.) h. part i 'hnrleatnn <> :i"> ."> 10 n m io ?to p m I mc Augusta 11 40 n m lo 20 p in T 30 n m CON N EOT ? ON H Ma.i. it Columbia with Columbia ami Oreen vi ile Hal I road liv t rain arri vi nu at in. |0 A. M. mid departing Si ">.2T P. M. At Columbia Junction withe, c. A A. Hailroad by Hame train to mid from all points .m both roads. Passengers lake supper lit llrnnuh-. Ville. At <'liarlest(ii) with steamers fdr New York', anil willi steamer (Vir Jackson ville ami pointe on St. John's Uiver, Tuesdays an.I Sat urda vs; with Charles ton and Savannah Itallroihl lo and fruin Suv ininti midpoints in florida, dally, 1 ;> orgia and (' At Augusta v ltroin i?ny point w Ilillir i's to and fe|;ville to ?ml m und Smith. A ! !l'aR?Hrf?pd. lit return polution IS tir n wi il used to .di jiolniH i|eki ; ; . in 'i<- pafhpb 'PK -, '?II? h and We h.vSp I?. Mi (H'tiKN. Ag't. OOtumbia. s.e. H ni.s i>. I'KCK, ??eiiernl .Ml'ilKlfcr. D. C, Alli n, J* lind Tickt t A"0nt,