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JFhe Advertiser, LAURENS. August 25, 1886. Tho Senatorial nico is waxing warm. The ootton caterpillar ha? nt ado its ap pearance in Qreonvillo. of tho candidates for the House, throe will probably bo elected. Still, our Hook and Ladder Truck bravely weathers tho storms. Mr HARVEY W. ANI'KKSIIN bas boon installed postmaster at ibis pine?. Dr. J. P. SIMPSON has groatly Im proved his rosi lonee in Brooklyn. Tho campaign opened la.?t Monday at Langston's Church. Wo wilt glvo a synopsis of the speoches in our next is sue. Tho Council has done good work on thestreots on Mrooklyn Hide, anil plaood a neat bridge over tho bl anch near tho foundry. Tho Mexican muddle bas about bo.m cleared up. CUTTINO will he released, BO tho prospcci ol a little tight has de creased Wo regret to loam of the death of M rs. BuiiNs, wifo of Mr. ROBERT BURNS, winch occurred at ber home, in this County, on Sunday last. Tho Triangle band furnished music upon tho day Of Capt. TILLMAN'S spooeh, which aorvod lo inspire enthusiasm and added to the pleasure of tho ooossiou. Tho wire has boen placed on the tele graph posls from Greenwood to thin point. Tho line will be completed and Instruments placed in tho office ID ton days. : Thirteen "Utile negroes," whose ages range from 15 to 25, wero on trial ono day last week, in Spart an ourg, for an attempt at assault and battery. Pretty good for a dry town. Tt is said that BAYARD will resign ns Boon es the Mexican trouble subsides. It seomH the Secretary thinks bo has not been sustained in II?H position in this etnbroglio. Mr. J. J. ROWLAND and J. P. M ARTIN, each, will, in a fow days, begin tho erec tion of elegant resiliences on their lots, purchased some months ago from Mrs. MCGOWAN. Another striking but lamentable In stance of lynch law is placed In tho an nals of crime, in the ease of Mooan, an ox-policeman of Macon, fla. Tho judg ment was too hasty. We are authorized by Mr. QAltRIRT. PINSON to withdraw his name, and state that ho ls not a candidato for tho legis lature. Thanking bis friends for the compliment, ho respectfully declines. We are gl*>d to know that our es teemed friend and former fellow-towns man, Mr. ENOCH WEST, has returned to Laurens vitb bis family. They now oc cupy the Kilmore House. A while man killed a negro in New berry last Week, supposed to have acted In sell-defence, and the Coroner admit ted tho accused on a $500 bond. This is a rather strange procedure. Oreenvi'le City will celebrate the com pletion of the Greenville and Laurens Railroad, in the near future. Tf she un dertakes a colouration of ibis kind, lt ?will be ono worl hy of tho occasion. SA? Or.RVRf.ANn, colored, an employee, ofthe Greenville A* Laurens Railroad, fell from the trestle hoing built across Richland Creek, in the city limits, re ceiving injuries from which he died. J. F. MARTIN itt Co. have mowl their mammoth dry-goods house and hard ware store into the room formerly occu pied by Graham A Sparks, and tho ad joining store, in the Trsynham Dial Block. Tho trestle on tho 3., L. A 8. Railroad at this place, damaged hy tho recent freshet, ls being replaced. Solid brick abutments will be placed on each end and tho bridge will be fasoionod on tho suspension plan, Misses CORRINNE and ANNIE Noni.s, two protty young ladies from Routh wostorn Georgia, hut moro recently from Greenville, are here with a view to opening a danoing school. Tho requi numbor of pupils havo probably boon sncii rod. The Atlanta of South Carolina, (Lau rens), lsstlll booming and will continue to boom until lt becomes a great center of population, trade and manufacturing. Our school facilities are tho pride of Lnurens, and for once in a number of yoars, arc adaptod to tho wants of the people. Wo learn that on Friday last Mr. ELBERT C. ROWLANO loft his two little children In a wagon, to Which two mules were hitched, while ho wont for a mo ment Into tho house. In his absence tho mules bename frightened and ran with tho children for haifa mile. <>no little girl waa painfully bruised. Ti,? Annual ?'?talonnes of tho Lau. rensvllle Female College have been re. celved and can bo had bv applying to Mr. W.T. MILNER, or addressing him et thin placo. The Catalogue shows an ottondanco of 110 pupils last session, and as no trouble or ox ponso has been spared in improving this deserving institution, it will begin the next eolloglato yoar on Hopi. lath. The ('hester, Greenwood and Abbe ville Railroad, which ls now an nssured fact, will be to Laurens County what the Air-Lino has boon to tho upper por tion of the State, it ls backed by ono of tho strongest and most progrosslvo syn dicate? In tho land. Although the town of Lnurens will not bo touched by this groat trunk Uno, lt will, In many wars, bo benofltted, and tho whole County will feel the effect In low prices. Lau rene hun in the pest fow years drawn back much of tho County patronage, heretofore given to Newberry, Spartan burg, Greenville und other places, and our proximity to this grand ontorprlso give* ns hope of still bettor trading fa cilities. Burglary. On Saturday night, a sneak-thlof bur glariously entered tho cook room joined to rr si lenee of Mr. J. IL o'DELL.atttns plaooand relieved Mr. O'DBM. of about.10 pounds of flour and a dish pan. This wan a bold act, as this house ls sur rounded by other houses nial alight was burning at the limo. . - . . ?JO? iv. ???? Crop rrosp?cts Are brlghtonlng every dav. During tin) ])HHt tw<> weeks cotton in thin section has grown Rapidly und ?H putting on fruit wolt. With a late Fail, u good cot? t??n crop may be realized. Wheat and oats aro lost, and bottom corn, but up land corn is splondodt Personal. Miss MAIIY WILLIAMS ha? returned to her Behool at Powor. P. P. MCGOWAN, Esq., is in Abbeville on professional business. Mr. B. Bi HUNTER and family havo re turned from Glenn Springs. Miss BEULAH GR?NERER, of Helena, is visiting Miss MINNIE HAMMOND. Prof. PRANK EVANS and wife returnod on Tuesday last, from a visit to Marion. Misses TAYLOR, of this placo aro visit ing in (J roon wood. Mr. D. E. BARNETT and family who have hoon visiting in Union and Gloun Springs, have retarded homo. Col. J. J. HOWARD,of Cartersvllle, (la., who married a ?laughter of Squire BEN HAM, of this County, paid a bri?f visit to this place last week. Prof. and Mrs. Ki KUOLTF will return from their summer travels, about .Sept. 1st, und rosuir.e tho oxorolsos of their school on Sept. 6th. Prof. H. E. BRITTON, formerly con nected Tith the Laurensville Female College, has boen elected Principal of Marlboro Graded Schools, at Kenn? tin ville, s. c. Koonta ?orr?spon??DGG, CROSS II I LL? MACK. Mrs. Emma Naneo, of Greenwood, is visiting friends and relativos in this community. Miss Gussie Crews, nf Greenwood, ls visiting at Cross Hill. M ?ss Rosa Soy mour, of Waterloo, has boon visiting at Cross Hill. Major Banal. I.eaman has ?pule a sick family. Mr. N. B. Davenport has quito a sick child. The family of Mr. James Pinson, of Abbeville, is visiting in this com m un it y, Dr. .1. IL Millorand Mr. Tucker Mail den, aro on a visit to relatives and frieiuls in Georgia. A largo number of eilizons, of tho Township, assemble?! at Cross Hill, on Saturday, the 14th, to discuss and hear speuohos about tho A. G. A- c. It ail road. Mr. C. A. C. Waller and Dr. lt. P. Boozer of Greenwood, made spoecliOS, whloh wero full of interesting matter, but, ow ing to tho press of time they were verv short. They were followed by Capt. J. J. McGowan, Capt. J. G. Williams and Jas. Atohinson, Esq. The frionds ?>f the proposed road wore rather discouraged by the tone of the mooting, an?l some doubts are now expressed as lo tho suc cess of tho road. Maj ('burles IL Smith, "Pill Arp," mado ono of his characteristic and best speeches in tho Presbyterian Church, on Saturday night, tho 14, inst There wan a largo ami appreoiativo audlonco, and "Hill Arp" kopt thom entertained and nmiised for an hour and t> half. A large number of our people forme?! the no Ojliaintanco of Major Smith and all were eh arme? I by his gontloiuanly deportment ami pleasant conversation. His visit to this place will bmg be reinen I ?ere?!, and we hope that lui has earrie?! away ?nell pleasant rocolloctions of us that ho may ho Induced to ropoat bis visit. Major Smith is a philosopher and ls certainly lining good by his lectures, as well as by his pen. We wish him a long life ami great i success. CENTICH POINT. OLBNN. Miss Mamie Hendorson, of Tumbling Shoals, spout a few days with M iss .Josie Fowler, last week. Miss Mamie Pinson, of Simpson's Mills, visited Miss Minnie Saxon, a few days ago. Miss Sallio Boyd, who has been visi ting her brother, Mr. Jai. lloyd, of High Point, returned home last Sunday. Wo were glad to seo Mr. Jas. Dow ney at church last Tuesday. Farmers who live near Maj. Wade Hendorson, would do well to g?> nm! soo whore bo manured cotton Ibo second plowing! and we think they will be con vinced of tin? fact, that cotton scod meal ls as good a manure us eau bo bought. Maj. Henderson ls a nice far mer, as his crops show. Wo hero of some people wdio ure foil ing their horses on Sorghum Cane, and say it ls bettor than millo niaise or mil let. Tho Mt. Pleasant protracted mooting closed last Tuesday. Rev. J. A.Martin (lld some good work there. A white whip-o'-wlll, was soon In thia neighborhood a fow days ago. J. F. Saxon and William Fuller are tho men who saw it. CENTURY I LL H. HANS VON SMASH. We have had good rains and crops are looking better. Dr. .LA. Martin spout Um night with us not long sinon. Wo are always happy tn soe bim in our midst. Mr. Goorgo McDaniel is building u neat dwelling. This looks a llltlo suspi cious, < George. Mr. Joel Mooro is building ii cobbin also Mr. R. B. OolOJ is making sumo re pairs ami addition! to his dwelling. A series of meetings held at Union Church conducted by tho Pastor, Rev. Bi 0. Watson, resulted In thirteen acces sions to tho church. We loam that Mr. J. IL Fliege ls teaching au arithmetic school, al Rocky Mount. Rov. John A. Cooper has gone to New HopeCliUroh, in Sparlauburg County, to assist n a serios of meetings thorc. Mrs. il, H. Boyd, of Texas, is visiting relativos and friends hore. f >i (. I i na( ions. Mn. EDITOR:-? noticed tho na mo of Dr. J. H. Westmoreland in your last Issue, as a candidato for the Legislature, and as I nm tho only ono of tho name In tho County, 1 suppose lt was lotende?! for J. A. Wefttmorolaml. I havo no aspira tion whntovor to any office, but thanking my frionds for tho com pliment con ferr edt 1 V?ry respect fully decline. J. A. WJSBTMORELANp, Card of Acceptance. ME. EDITOR:-I desire to ac cept, through THE ADVERTISER, tho nomination ?o COUrtOOUSly ten dered mu hy many friends!, to stand ns a candidato for a .seat in tho House of He, resontnti ves. Thank ing my friends for their confidence, l ran hut promise that should 1 he elected, I will to tin; best of my ability faithfully and honestly dis charge the duties devolving upon mo to the best interest of the Coun ty and State. My record as a Democrat is a testimonial of my sincerity. Respectfully, .). li. SM ITU, .J lt. NOTICIO. Cross Hill Democratic Club will meet ?il Cross Hill on Saturday, the 28th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M., io arrange for Primary Election and transaction of other important bu siness. H. N. CUNINGHAM, President. H. A. A USTIN, Sec'y. ~?7)Tici??7 Hook and Ladder meet over lloyd's Store, on Friday night, ut 8 o'clock, to elect a Cnief. H. IL HUNTER, Foreman. What Further Testimony Needed. Rev. s. T. Harman, Pomnria, 8. C., says: "I unhesitatingly recommend Pcl hnms Chill Spec I Ile as a rollablo euro." lt. lt. Milani. Clinton. S. e.; "Heures ovory time, liad twelve persons on my placo, and it cured all." Allen M. Nichols t.-stilics, "That a half bottle broke the chills mi him." Pelham's Chill Sp.-cilio ls so well known that it is scarcely necessary to Bay much ahoul lt. Tim pooplo use it, tho children Uko it, the dootom pro scribo it. lt stands unrivaled. Cures ovory pop. tir- Kor Sale By li K Posey A Bro., And J. K. W ilkes," I,Mili eus; lir.iv iV Sul livan, Dor rob's; Sullivan ? Minim, Mt. Gallagher; J IT Smith A- Co.. Uoldvilloj Culbertson A Smith, Waterloo. State ot South Karolina, COUNTY OF LA UltNS, IN PROBATE COURT. Whereas, John ll. Po wore has applied t<> me for betters of Administration on tho I'si ate ol' Samuel I,. Power, dee'd. These are lliereforo to cito and admon ish all and si ngubu' tho kindred ami creditors of said deceased, 'o be and np poar beforo mo at a Courl if Probate, lo be hohlen at my ollleo al Laurens C. H., on Hie'.nh day bf SeptOlllbor, issi;, at lo o'clock, A. M., to show cause, If any I hoy can, why letters should not be granted. (liven Ulldor my hand and seal this, tho 25th day of August, 188(1. A. W BURNSIDE, J. r. t.. o. Aug. 'J:>th |ss6 4 21 NOT I O E. A LL overseers of Public High wavy in tho County of Laurens are hereby notified to call ont their road workers and put each of Ute publie roads in good condition at once; and all roads not put in good condition by tho Hrs! of September next, thc law will bo enforced against all parties refusing to work on unid roads; and each Supervi sor of the township-; of tho Coun ty will direct and see that said public Highways aro put in good (.ondit ion. J. W. LITTLE, c. U. C. b. c. Aug. 18, 188(1 81 INTO TIO E. Tho building of rt new Bridge at McDaniel's Mill, across liabun Creek, in Waterloo Township, will bo let to tho lowest bidder, on Sat urday, tho 28thday of August, at 12 o'clock M, 188?, with the right to reject any bid; said llrldge let according to specifications that will bo p osentod at tho time of lotting saul llrldge. .IAS. Ii. Cit A YVFORD, ('minty (Commissioner. Aug. is, 1886 * lit (AnVRIlTISK M KNT.) A NEW CA X/)/DA T/:. At tho solicitations of many friends, representing all classes of our people, I desire to announce myself as a Candidate. A decent regard for (he opinions of mankind, and other people, makes it incum bent upon me to publish my plat form of principles : 1st, I shall make lt a special point to be particularly attentive to all oilier Candidates, and shall vote for ns many of them ns the law will allow, if not more, and of course shall expect the same from them to mo, also. 2nd, I shall do all In my power to onable ovory Candidato to present the very best appcaranco before the dear voters, including every lota Of his persona) make-up, from heall to foot. 3d, ? shall also uso my best effort r to enable all voters, und otllOH CIllSHOS, to present a decent and gen tlemanly appearance before the ( 'undulates. Ith, While I shall make it a point io l?e the Candidato of the Farmers' I shall also strive to represent other classes, as one of our stlltofl mon has said, "I have a solid eye to the general interest," and a duo regard for tho size of each man's pocket-book. From the above il will be seen that tho office to which I aspir?is "Moss Clothor," of Laurens County, also "Hatter and Shoother." All other Candidates for the position oro invited to show their colors or hold their peace. I am your most humble and obedient servant, I). M. PATTON. HOLMES1 SURE CURE, MOUTH WASH AND DENTIFRICE. Cil rot Blooding Uttms, ricers, Sore Month, Sore Throat, Cleanses the Teeth und Purifies tho Breath. Used and rec ommended by leading dentist. Pro oai i d bv Drs. J. P. A W. R. Hoi,MKS, I ?. . n I i st. Macon, da. For sale hy all druggit and dentist, and in I .aureus bv Dr. ir B. CONNOR. 2f? ly. Horses are fully matured nt six years old, and arrive at their full strength at eight. The Richmond grange exchange cautions Virginia farmers not to thrash their wheat until it is tho roughly dry. A good harrow will drees you? corn twlco as rapidly ns a culti vator, l'or announcements under this head $3.00 must bc paid in advance. FOB S KN A TK. We aro authorized to announco .1 A M Fi S PA HIM ) W, ESQUt it i , as a candidate for tito Senate from Laurens County, subject to tho de cision of the approaching Primary Election. Being well acquainted with tho political record of CAPT. JOHN C. DAVIS, and knowing bim to bo a reanonaole and consistent reformer, Identified in theory and in practise, with the agricultural interests of tiie country,and, truotoovory trust committed to bis charge, we take pleasure in announcing him as a Candidate for the Senate, in the coming Primary Election. .MANY CITIZENS. CAPT. J. B. HUMBERT, is here by declared a candidate for tin; Senati? fromthis County to the State Legislature, subject to the Primary Election. His record in the past bas been such ns that we know that if tilt? people call him to this impor tant position, be will accept the trust, and discharge the duties thereof to the best interest of the whole people. MANY FRIENDS and FARMERS Tito name of Coi.. T. B. CHEWS Ls respectfully submitted asa Can didate for the Senate of South Car olina, subject to the result of the Primary Election. ('ol. CltEWH la a representative man, is a working man, and withal is the exponent of the laboring (dusses, and his candidacy has been encouraged hy a strong indication expressed by * MANY FARMERS, F0 n TH I-: I J KU is L ATC u /.;. The ninny friend* of Mr. C. H. Wallace, in Dial's Township, re gretting to soo his declination in last issue of County papers, take this method of re-nominating him, with tin? hope that he will permit his name to remain as a candidate for the Legislature, with the assur ance! of a hearty support from Dial Township. Mr. Wallace is a man of sterling integrity, ami a wide-awake and progressive farmer; also, ono who thinks for himself; one not to he turned aside from his conviction of right ami just measures. With a liberal education, and moral char acter not surpassed by any in Lau rens County, wt* again insist upon libing his name as one whom the good people of Dial's Township would delight to honor with their votes. MANY VOTERS. DR.'jOHN lt. SMITH is hereby declared to he a candidate for seat in tim House of Representatives for tho State of South Carolina, sub ject to tho action of tho primary election. Dr. Smith has always been foremost in ?Ul movements of retrenchment and reform in our State ami County, and is well aide to inaugurate such legislation as will bo best calculated to advance the general agricultural interest of our people, with which interest lu is closely intentilh'd and in deep sympathy. This announcement is made without his knowledge or consent. MANY F HI ENDS. Mu. EDITOR:- As representa tivo suggestions ure now in order, and without disparaging the (daims or merits of any other candidate who has or may oiler, wc respect fully submit the name of one who, if the people want a man thoroughly identified with their every interest, one who cannot he persuaded hy wrong Influences, and withal has a record and experience as a legis lator, that man is the HON. JOHN M. IIUDGENS. Wo trust bo will not (badine to accept his nomina tion. MANY FRIENDS. The record of Cot.. .J. H. WHAR TON, in tho last Legislature, w ill show that in (".cry instance, he favored economy and reform. Wo thcrofore recommend him as a suitable Candidate for tho Legis lature, subject to tho Primary Election. WATERLOO. FOR JUDGE OF PROBA TU. I respectfully announco myself a s a Candidate for the office of Pro bate Judge-subject to the Primary Election. fi. W. VANCE. cm.. A. W. BURNSIDE, is res pectfully announced as a Candi date for re-election to the office of .lodge of Probate, subject to tho Primary Election? Si 'HOOL COMM I SSI OX ER. I respectfully announce myself as a candidato for the ofTieo of School Commissioner for Laurens County, subject to the result of the Primary Flection, TItOS. 1*. BYRD. Tho friends of MAJ. H. S. GRIF FIN most respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner. FRIENDS. FOR TREAS UBER. .1. W. PETERSON, is respect fully announced as ?i Candidate for t he office of t ?OUnty Treasurer-sub ject to tho Primary Election. Tho friends of Mr. JOHN IL COPELAND, would respectfully announce bim a Candidate for re election, to the office of County Treasurer, subject to tho Primary Election. FOR AU DITCH. The name of G. M. LANGSTON, Is respect fully announced as a Can didate for re-election to the ollieo of County Auditor-subject to tho Primary Election. And on reasonab They are Nice I Satisfaction Que You can get suit, or ps figures paid elsewhere on Commis et ri cl jVEiast, Go to ?OJVI FOWLER B - OF TUE - Town of Laurens. Be it ordained by tlui Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Lau rena, in Council assembled, that on and after Ibis tho 28, day of July A. I). 1886, Section 18 of tho Ordi nances to raise supplies for the Town of Laurens, for tho year end ing January 13, ISST, which is ns follows : That section bl of tho ordinance heretofore published, which roads as follows: Ono-horse dray $0.00; Two-horso dray $12.00; Feed stable $20.00; Food and Livery stable $30. oo; Feed Sale and Livery stable .$0(1.00; one-half payablein advance, bo amended and said section shall hereafter be made to read as fol lows : All persons furnishing teams for biro to haul freight of any kind whatever, from ono portion of tho corporate limits to bo delivered at another, either by tho day or other wise, shall bo deemed a dray in tho sense ol' tbis section. Any person violating this section shall bo lined or imprisoned lu tho discretion of the Council. This amendment to be ol' force on and after tin' 10th day ol' August, IW>. H. R. MARTIN, Intendant. <;. i>. ANDERSON, Clerk. CLINTON College CLINTON, S. C. Full course of study in .Mathe matics, Classics and Sciences; also Preparatory Depart mont. Expen ses very reasonable. Next session begins Sept. 22, lSKtl. For Catalogue or other informa tion address ROBERT P. SMITH, A. M., President. .Inly ll, 1880 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, IN COURTOF COMMON PLEAS, Noah Cannon, Plaintiff nggnius Naoma Patterson, Lewis XV, Patterson, Jamos E. Patterson, .Joseph I-:. Patterson indi vidually, ami as administrator of thc estate of K. fi. Patterson, doo'd., and as rXOClttor of Will Of l>. A. Patterson, dee'd Caroline Shields, Martha Cash, Hester MoAhco, KM/.ahoth millington, Ma.iy Cole, Oscar F. Cannon, Flora Cannon, Johah Bryant, Dolla Brooks, idhi Lan ford, Alnc (.jinn, Kinma l'ope, E. P. Goodwin, Meahorn Parks, Oofondants. Summons for Belief. Complaint Not Served. Von are horoby summoned and ro? quired to answer tho complaint In this notion, which was Hied In tho ellice of the Clerk ol' the Court ol' Common Pleas, Aug. 2d, iwsa, for i ho said < "ounty, and to non <? n copy of your answer lo said com plaint on tho RiilMorlhors nt thoir office at Laurens C. M., S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive ol thc day of such service; and if you fail to answer thc complaint within tho t ?mc aforesaid, thc plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to Ino Court for thc ro llet'demanded in the complaint. Dated AUK- % A. D., 1SS?. ?I,, s.] O, W. SUKI.i., c. c. c. r. H ASK Etd, ,<c lil A I., Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 't'o OnrolinoShields, VfarthaCash. Hester McMice, Mary Cole, Jonah Bryant, lidia Krooks, Kiln Lan ford. Alloo Quinn, Kinma I'ope: Tiykc not ?co that thc complaint in thc abovo stated ease was hied in tho off) *6 of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Laurens Count v, State of South Carolina, Aug.2d, issn. HASKELL I HAT,, Plaintiffs* Attorney?. August 2d, issn. IN -nm' WORLD FOR A BiHte EdricatM. r'naOommirclal Collage ?ZVt?^kT'' Hlanf Kt Hon? And (loU M ?dui over all other Colic**?. }t tile K'orMS a.xn-1-nUn.fc.r Sr?l.-inof flcmk-korplnB ?ii i Oi'tirritl I* at al i, . M ii.'.it lon. finito I.'.- irtii.u-- lr, lin.I. .?f. J I . I""' v'i">>'>l (.?? ofrall lt aillo ?..Cour.?-, IrKluding 1 II,non. Stanoiny -in I Board, ?Imut ?Ul?. ftkart linn I, r.|.r.\Olllk? .1 ,.| TO.fraphT t,.r>cl?lll,-? Hm fr?. 'il'?'-. ?r.|?r Kn?, aremr a?., o>*ri,nir*4 *....??... |??, Ul . rv .\\. ll. MU III. hw i, l?alas?o?,K,. le terms, all the I OIF* CLO1: Garments, Good Sele tra-rrtoecl to Poor irtof suit, on CHED] 3 in CASH. These C sion; are sold fo mti'te room Tor CB AND SEE FC LOCK, LAU! Notice of Application - KO H - HOMESTEAD. STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP I.AITKENS, Court of Common Pleas. fix Parte \ Petition Hoary Allison. 11 ?".tor Al- | for I lisou, Lizzie Allison Sum- i Homostoad I ucl Allison, Guy Allison, iln Kcal toni \ (?coreo Allison, bowls Alli? | Pomonal i sou, fSrill!mil Allison und I Eropwrty. Nunnie Allison, Politl?n- J era. N'otioo is horoby given that tho above named netlonors have ni ado application, by po tit ion, to tho Ntastar, to hnvo a I lomcstoad sppridsod an?! set oflf to thom in thc real mid personal proportv whoro of Aesop Allison (Led soisod and po8 sexuell. C. 1>. [IARKSDALE, Mluster, I? e. August IO, 1880. lt. NOTICE. Tho repairs on the Milton Bridge, across Little Uiver, will bo let at the lowest bidder according to sp?cifient ions presented at said lof ting on the 12th day of August next, nt 12 o'eloek A. M., at said bridge J. L. CRAWFORD, V. C. li. c. July 2i>, IKsd 02 St Although there were som this Space, for my Safety, T yet in me, anti, I uni fill TRANSA If you doubt Cull at ni -CLOTHING -AND E> THE STRIKINC IN THF. FOLLOW 8 Fine French Diagonal and Wos ted Snits, which I formerly sold at *12S.OO now cut down to $20.00. Also a Complote and Selects from $3 to $15 per Suit, that ? i My Misfortune thia season OM Uiat I will sell from 1 cent? tot pust'incr, will give them away. 1 Confess I need Money and Please {.'ive me just one sip if not happy. ID. UVE. :F> Under the Be J-* -A.TTR,EJ>TS? balance of our ction and Stylish, etnci ir^ioti -A.li.ic3. [T from us at same foods were sent to us r no fault IVEore. ?Ft YOURSELF. A Hf mm, s. c. THE Laurensville #Ferr\ale Gellege* LAURENS, 8. C. NEXT ANNUAL SESSION BKOINS Monday Sept. 13, 1880. Competent Teachers in all Depart ments, liomc euro taken of all bonding pupils. R?TES0F TUITION and BOARD Primary Department $2.00 par ruo. Academic ? 8.00 " " College Classes 4.oo w 6 Music M 4.00 ?* " Art " 4.00 " " Board $80 per quarter. gjSF" For full particulars, apply for Catalogue, or call on KW. MILNER, PRESIDENT. ti apprehensions expressed, in heir to announce that Breath is ly Alive to IMPORTANT OTIOIsT S. y Mammoth Fashionable i BUREAU* [AMINE J SLAUGHTER ?VINO OOODS: 21 American Diagonal, that cost nie 20.00, which I am selling to un load, at $16.00. \ssortment of Clothing, ranging ivil! sell 25 per cent Discount. itered in a lot of straw Hat? wo dollars each and if a good you can buy at your own figures, nving and you will be content mdella Hotel, - - - ? . ?. O.