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"The Advertiser, LAURENS, October 6th, IMHO. ?_m-_.... ?usosal apfl 8gggtal.fc New Advertisements; J E Wilkes J P|Hai ri!jonpu;Cooper A Co.Geo. B. Anderson, DH Cnntey A. H. Owirtgs. J. w. Little National Hank of Laurens W. E Pelham J M Hampton, manager, Jno 1) Sheahan Ja?. G. Bailey, T Harry Catos. Bay & Tannyhlll; W. I). Delphi; W. II .Garrote; G. W.Corhitt, ftgt.j Oeorge TL Lorabart T?B ?DvcuTinxu Ingrowing, lt comes ?fit? imper und a half tins week. "Get thoro Blt" baa ?Ivon wey to "Wo'll meet at PhiUeppi" in honor of Mr. Tillman. Routh Carolina's share of the Peabody Fund, will he increased on account of the Earthquake devastation. TL? number of students in attendance Upon Mouth Carolina College from other Htates, is considerably increased. Mr. B. U. Hnnter has sold out his en tire lot ot coffins, to Mr. J. M Kohertaor who will eontlnUo the husiiirss. Our Brass Hand has resurrected. Oil ita fun to hear an amateur blowing awaj all by himself! Hld you ever hear one* A hoy or girl who in ? rogular read ci of nnwipapers will grow up in intel llgenoe,aven If their education is limit ed. Five men ore now employed In Tm AnvEBTHKK Office all of whom ure un .harried, the girls will please make i ?Mo of this. At a citizens meeting held at thia pl ac en Monday night both the Graded achoo and Cotton Factory for this place, wer ffUthnsieaticntly endorsed. The Rd I tor or tho Hartwell (Ga) Su hl.* resigned ids position, to n?n aewini anaohinos. He shot:ld hy all means tr tbs lightening rod business. Mr v. T McQuown, received the firs copy of Titre Anv KKTIMKK ever printed and whether ho will bo proaont to gc the laat or not, he lu ?uro of fiftyjtw replea more. Capt. M. L. Uullnck our School Con missioner elect, ls again at his post, ht hind the eounter. The Captain la an oj relient salesman and desires to see a his friands at th? store of J. F. Marti A Ce. Il Ja sahl that lite Mason Cotton Har eater, which was recently tested, ls groat success-a "groat triumph t BOUthern inventive skill," but as usu; lt ls thought that il i-tiniic made com pl ?ely aucees?fnl. It ls sahl to pick 1 pound? an hour without injury to tl plant. We desire to call attention to the n tie? of o W Corbet, Undertaker, In th Issue. Mr Corbett has ?erred at this trat fer a num tier of years, ami having a thc ongh knowledge of the business, is pt parod to serve tho public. His stork aaatertal is complete. Mr. J. M. Robertson begs leave to 1 form the publie that he liss s full li of Burial Cases, Caskets, cortina, el Having purchased tho stock of n. Hunter, and also his elegant new Hear: he la prepared to nil orders prompt! rise further notice next week. One oar load Tennessee Wiigot They mint ?mt shall bo sold. . Don't fsll to got prices before buy tl Hlx Sulky Turn Plows to bo sold seat. Corbin Disc Harrows ?2!? 00 to $33 former prlo.i $4f> 00 to M* 00. Anderson, lloyd it Co. Laurena, s. C. Religion? Meeting. Rev. O. T. Harmon liss been conclu lng an Interesting mooting In tho Mo odiat Chriich at thia place during I past two week?. Several addith were mad e. Also, Hov. J. D. Pitts bogan a HOI of meetings on Monday night In t Baptist Church. Tho ?er\I os are w attended and considerable inter?s! in ?ni foaled. A Startling Revelation In another column will be found ff and figvfres to awaken tho most carol reader. Hut if you |doubt tho truth of elements',oarrv tho advertisement w you ano ?ee If |Mr .John D Sheahan l not do what he saya. Hew Clerk?. Mr. W. J. Parka ls now nt Cllkorst Emporium: Mr. Will (Jarrott la v Mr. John I). Sheaham MessrsClayti and Prior llabb with II un ter?* sitgrc es; Mr. M. L. Bullock ami Mr. Ir McDaniel with J. F. Martini* Co. Incendiary Firca. Just aa wo go to press, we loam that nenham Fuller ? elegant now barn contents were destroyed by fire on mornlngof the ISth. We regret to learn Hinton Sunday Inst., Mr. J. H. Blalook of Go?dvllle, hla atables, barn and crib, by Aro large ammint of fodder, hay etc., an valuable thresher were conan med will he remembered that scarcely n than a year ?go, Mr. Blalook bad misfortune to lose his dwelling bv Thia la Indeed a severo loss. Death?. 11 becomes our sad duty to ohronleh death of a highly esteemed am? respo eltlaon of this place. Mr Williai Richardson died of paralysis on Fr October 1Mb at S o'clock. about lWo y ?go he received a stroke of paralysis l which ho nover entir' ly recovered, deceased was fifty years of ago. Uh mains were Interrod In the eemetei this place on Saturday, with tin mat eereinonles. We clip from a Texaa paper the fol lng sad announcement ooncernli former clttsen of thia county, who probably known to manv of DICHI st9 p. m. on tho 5th. Inst,, C P. Garrott, aged 70 years, 4 months 6 days, ?The deceassd wss one of the pl? of Washington County, having i here In ISM or I83S from Routh Car gjfcd fc?d realded hore to the dsy o donni. He was a gentleman of iroo watton and frequently served the p In an officiai capacity. Prior to tn hs was Judge of the county court waa one of the moat upright and h ?ble ?sait tir?t aver ?rad in tba **?? nity, ?nd was ono of tho fow mon of whom ll cnn ho snld novvr hud an ono my. Judge Garrott waa tho fathor of 'Ion. C. <?. (Jarrott or this city. Tho comi ty has lost ono of its bent and mont vortby cltir.cuH. Percolilli. Dn.n . F. POKKY has boen quito sick dui in;: the past w eek. Mus. j E. WILKES, bns returned from n visit to ber pnrents nt Port Jervis, N. Y. COL. B. D. CUNNINGHAM, hus boon rusticating at Rosemont for the past two weeks. MRH. J. H. TRANYHAM bas re turned from a visit to relatives ami friends in Atlanta. Mns. Du. CONNOR has returned from a visit to Cokesbury. Miss ANDERSON of Hpnrtanburp: I? vlsitintr nt Mr. O. D Anderson's MRS. Fot'fiTK, of Coronuca Ia visiting Mrs. Pluss. Farmer,? dui). Tho Fnrmcrs ?"bib for thin Township mot in UK? Court house on Saturday laut, I>r YV Wright President, und 15 m-mibors W I. Cunningham waa requested to act as Sooertarv. On motion of J I> M Shaw a committee of five was appointed to nominate d?liantes to the County Con vention which meets next Saturday to elect delegates to the State Convention The delegates aro J T, M Irby .Ta's Wham Ja's Hell Dr A C Fuller Ol W Wright W T, Cunningham J D M shaw e?p't ?Ino Moor and .Ino Madden. Commissioner's Conrt. The (Nninty Commissioner* honrd at this place on Friday last, the claims of eertain citizens in Cross Hill and Water loo Townships against ordering an elec tion In t!\o*o Townships on the railroad question. Tt will probably he-annie timo hetera a decision is reached. The law require* that two third? of the real es tate owners shall sign the petition ro questlng tho election, and thc question before tlieCoinniissloners is. as to'wheth er lids requirement lias been complied with or not. Chfttaqua Circle. Prof. Jas. T?. Cardale, nf WofTord Col l^iro, delivered a most interostlnrr and Instructive lecture in tb?? Court House at this plsee on Friday evening. TTis object wa* to hrlnu to Hie sttention of tho of cltlr.ens claims nf the c. T.. A s.e. With ' ts rleeustoniod esruo-tness and impressive msnnor un folded tho origin, "inis and ol doe t of iii? A ssoel litton, dwel ling upon tho Importance of systcmatle rending. Several persons from various parts nf the Countv were prosont to hear the lecture, ?nd a largo Circle will be fir tfanirod tills (Tuesdayl evening at S n'elook in tho Court House. su (.runt Service Htatlon. An e(T"irt is helm? made to have a sta tion estshlished at this plao.e for resolv ing weather Indications Iroin the V. S. Hltrnsl Service Pnrcnn. We sro sorrv to sffv the effort bas met | with lint little eneonrscroinent so far. Aa the airton Ol neooswarv to ho raided ls nnlv shout f?0 00 lt will probably be anh sorlbed in a ?hort while, There ls noth llko knowing OTH<M1V when lt will rain. The Or^e-nville .VctiM, with Its aeous tomod enterprise, baa published a inam mnih sheet on the 1Mb inst., trlvlntr II definite statement of do commercial opers'loiiH snd condition of firoon ville. Tho .VVtrv is a live paper, and ia farway* an able chain pion nt entovprlaea tn ad vene? this pr row Infi olly. Tt certainly deserves well of the people. Directors Meet Ins;. A meeting nf tho Ol roi tors nf the Oreenvlllo and Laurena Railroad was held st tin's plaen on Ti esdav last. The old hoar.!, with "the exeeption of one member was re-elected. President Raoul fills the plnoe nf O. \V. Sullivan, Jr., wlio dcolined to be re-elected. Tt ls _ proposed tn consolidate all tho Carolina roads controller! hv the Central SvsC m. linder Hie name nf Port Roval and Western Carolina Railroad. Tho following directora for the consol idation were ngrood upon; W. O. Raoul of Savannah : F.. F. Verdorr, of Augusta: W. T.. M auld tn, nf Greenville, C. TT. Phlnlr.v, of Aucrnsta; S. H. Alexander, of Augusta; F. R. Snolder, of August?; W W. Humphries of Anderson: J. A. HnrVsdnle. nf Laurens; John Ferguson, of Oreenvllle; Jos. II. Cumming*, of AufTUSta. The aleck of Laurens w"?s represontod bv S, ll. Olnl, Fsq., TT.'Y. Simpson. Fsq., R. R.Todd and O. O. Little. Oreenvlllo City, bvT. Q. Onnnatson. T. C. flower. \V. A. Rartnn, John Fertruson and A. R. williams. Greenville County, hy o. P. Mills. J. A. Cannon. J. T. .MeOee, Jim. R. Harrison nnd lt. K. Cox. Messrs. Oinl und Simpson entired a protest on behalf o' Laurens, a gal nat thc abandonment of the eraded rout to tba Air Lin*? Oepot, statins that Laurens voted the tax for the mad wit ti tho be lief that we would Bet Western oonnoe tlon and strike the Air Line. The action of the Hoard was sustained, however, sud tho meeline adjourned. Adirer College, ls onee more In a flour Isblnpr condition,- over seventy-five stu dents enrolled. Wc Observe; That trade was never better. That Smith got left In Sparlanbiirg. That a man without an enemy 1? worth but little. That cotton la late but it ls "getting there" all toe name. That the Greenville Htreet Raliway ls pushing out to the Laurens Oepot, That prohibition maj' prohibit, but lt don't stop drunkenness on the atreets. That Jim Cooper keeps a full line of choice family groceries at bottom prices. That the Hbakespoaro Club ls an excol lont Institution and ls growing In Inter est That the next double headed fortune made in thia town will bo by the owner of a cotton seed oil mill. That a drummer ts responsible for the statement that moro goods are offered for salo by merehnnts tu thlsltown than In any othor In upper Carolina. That work ls progressing ilnely on the trestle which ls hoing constructed on theo. L. 4 S. across Llttlo River. Ow ing to the quicksand in the bod of tho river lt la mado on the suspension plan. That an Kdgofleld Farmer (nol Till man) prodlcta that the year I8S7 will give Fdgafiohl County, three million bushels of oats, worth at 83bi cents per bushel, one million dollars, whloh I? iiitXU {fclrt?y'thWa?s1?a?w* 4t??H'4% TUB TARIFF. No IT. . How lt Operate* on Provision?, Clothing, Medicines* ana Manufacture of Ketala and Leather. "Mata" for AgrtculUral ?ab?. Editor Advertiser. I have boforo me tho Report of t?ie Committee on Finance of tho V ni tod Stn tes Semite, made through their Chairman, Mr. Morrill, in compliance with a Resolution of tho ?onate of March 3rd. 1883 und which report wa? made January 7th. 1 fi? t and ordered by the Senate to he printed. Tho report makes n volumn of over 400 pages of th? slr.e nsually adopted for Public. Documenta. Tt gives 62 I ron,Sulphate of (or Copperas) 8-10 of a cent per pound. 72 Soda, 1-7 nf 1 cent per pound 87 Color and Paints, 25 per cent ad valorem. OH Medicinal preparations not propriotnry of ccrtnin kinds under Which about 200 kinds are named. 2r? per cent nd valorem. 90 I'r.n rb'tnry preparations. fW~.riO per cent ad valorem. 101 Distilled Spirits. $1.00 per gallon. 12^ Earthenware. 25 per cent ad valorem. 127 Earthen ware, Stone, or Crock ry ware, not specially enu merated In Dds net. 55 per cent nd valorem. 135 Articles of Class. 45 per e?mt ad valorem. But let us co forward to page 77 nnd "schedule F" where we find as follow?: , 253 Beef and Pork. 1 cent per pound. 204 TTatns and Bacon. 2 cents per pound. 15^ Cheese. 4 oontw per poa nd. 2.r?7 Butter. 4 cents ju r pound. 25H Card. 2 cents per pound. 250 Wheat. 20 cents per bushel. 203 Corn. 10 cents per bushel. 204 Oats. 10 cents JUT bushel. 268 Flour. 20 per cent ad valorem. 270 Bice. 2\ cents per pound. 277 Mackerel. 1 cent per pound. 278 Herrings. 4 of 1 cent per pound 279 Salmon. 1 cent per pound. Now let us go forward to pago 81, where we find "Schedule 1, Cot ton and Cotton f loods." r319 a Cotton (doth rot bleached. 2rJ cents per square yard. 319 b Cotton cloth bleached. 3A cents per square yard. ,319 c Colton cloth colored or printed. 4J cents per square yard, 323 Stockings, Hose, Shirts and Drawors. 40 per cent ad valorem. 820 Spool Thread of Cotton. 7 couts per dozen spools. 334 Brown and bleached linen, including Damask, Damask Towel ling, Drills and Drilling, Shirting. 3.r> per cent ad valorem. 330 Flax or Linen thread, twine, Including clothing ready made, handkerchiefs, shirt bosoms, shoe tbreed, wearing apparel and many others. 40 per cent ad valorem. 343 Bagging for Cotton valued at fJmVl cents or less, 1$ cent per sqnare yard. 343 Valued at over 7 cents pei square yard. 2 cents per square yard. 302 Woolen cloth, Shawls and all manufactures of wool. 35 cents per pound and in addition there'o 40 per cent ad valorem. 3(53 a Flannels, Blankets, lints of wool, and nil manufactures of every description not specially provided for in this net: 303 ti Valued at not exceeding 30 cents per pound. 10 cents per pound. 303 c Valued at above 30 cents per pound and not exceeding 40 cents per pound, 12 cents per pound. 303 d Valued at above 40 cents per pound and not exceeding 00 cents per pound, 18 cents per pound. 303 e Valued at above 00 cents per pound and not excoeding HO cents per pound, 24 cents per pound. 303 f And in addition thereto up on all the above named articles, gjHT",\[t per o?'iit ad valorem. 803 g Valued at above 80 cents per pound, 35 cents per pound and in addition thereto 40 ?J?9 per cent arl valorem. 866Clothing ready made (of wool) and wearing apparel of every de scription not provided for in this act, ( IO cents per pound jpid 0ST </? addition thereto 35 f per cent ad valorem. 801 Paper Envelopes, 25 percent ad valorem, ion Bonnets-, hats and hoods, for men women and children, 30 per cent ad valorem. 407 Buttons and Mutton moulds, 25 per cont ad valorem. 414 Cloaks, 30 per cent nd valorem. 419 Combs, 30 per cent ad valorem. 403 All manufacturen of leather not provided for in this act, 30 ncr cent ad valorem. 476 Pipes, Pino bowls etc., not specially provided for in this act. 70 per cent ad valorem. 488 a Salt in bags, sacks or barrels, 12 cents per 100 pounds. 48.3 b lu bulk, 8 cents per 100 pounds. 491 a ~\ Umbrellas parasols and 491 b I ?hades, 491 o f 40 per cent) ad 492 J 50 per cent> valorem. 497jWatches andparts of Watcha 25 per cent ad valorem. Closely connected with Provis ions, Clothing and Medicines ns bearing upon tho cost of the con veniences of living is the Schedulo of Duties on the Metal?; let us re cur to these, see puge 66: 166 Iron ?nd steel Cotton ties, 85 per cent ad valorem. 166 Cast Iron Pipe, 1 cent per pernod. 167 Cut nail?, 1$ cont per pound. 169 Cut tack?, brad? {and Sprigg. 3 cents por pound 1G0 Iron or ?tool Hallway pintos, splice burs, fish joint? und Railroad chairs, 1| cent por pound. 162 Horse mid Mule Shoes, 2 cents por pound. 103 Anvils, Mill Irons, Steam en gines, Locomotives or ports thereof weighing each 25 pounds or more, 2 cents per pound. 1151 Rivets, Bolts und Hinges, 106 iron or Steel Blacksmith bain mers and sledges, track toools, wedges und crowbars, 2A cents per pound. 1G0 Axles.fA xle burs, A xlo blanks, <'S cents per pound. 108 Horse Shoe nails, 4 cents per pound. 172 Cross Cut Saws, 8 cents por linear foot. 174 Circular Saws, 30 per cent ad valorem. 176 Hand, Huck, and all other Saws not provided for in this act. 40 percent nd valorem. 176 Files, Kile blanks, rasps, and flouts of ail cuts and kinds, ' I inches lu length and under, 35 cents per dozen. Over 4 Inches in length and und? er 9 inches, 75 cents per dozen. 9 luces in length und under 14 inches, $1 50 cents per dozen. 14 inches in length ami over, k $2 50 per dozen. 181 Screws, rxi indies or over In length, 6 cents per pound. I inch and loss Hum 2 inches in length, 8 cents per pound. Over \ inch and lows than 1 Inch in length, 10 cents per pound. \ inch and less in length, k 12 cents per pound. 189 Lead, 2 cents per pound. 160 Lead in Sheets, 3 cents per pound. 107 Cutlery, 85 per cont ad valorem. tOl Hollow-ware, 3 cents per pound. 205 Needles for knitting or Sew ing Machines. 35 per cent nd valorem. 206 Needles for Sew ing, Darning, and Knitting and Crocheting, 25 per cent nd valorem. 207 Pen knives, pocket knives and razors, 60 per cent ad valorem. 209 Pin?, 80 per cent nd valorem. 221 Articlos not provided for in this act composed wholly or in part of Iron, ?tecl, lead or any met al, including Iron plows Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, 45 per cent nd valorem. The lint ort duty (or Tax) being paid hythe importing merchant, is added tn the the price al which the imported article is -old to tho wholesale merchant or jobber, and he in turn in selling to the country merchant or retailer, collects ire,in the latter tho Import Duty or Tax, und the country or retail merchant in turn, In Felling to hit customers, the consumer*, collects from them the Import Duty (or Tai.) Thus it is, that the consumers of the im ported article, pay eventually the Import Duties (or tuxes) collected primarily ut the Custom lioUSe, from importing merchants. We will have more to .foy next week about th list of article.-: pub lished in this communication, lu the mean time we hope the "Tax payer," the correspondent of the "/Jerald,11 who promised to give us Perry and Tillman's statements about how H.ueh we have to pay under the U. S. Tariff Tax, w ill ful fill that promise. If we are in er ror we will thankfully accept cor rection. All we want ls truth, Hho truth, the trhole truth, und nothing but the truth. ONK OV T1IK PEOPLE. . Undertaker's * NOTICE. A large, and varied assortment OP COEEIJS AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS -Can always bo found -tit my stand, over - MARTIN A FULLER'S STORK LAURENS, ? C ?JtT" Hearse sont when desired. C. W. CORBET, Ai Ajent Oct 20 tf BRIDGE TO TIIK building of a bridge across Durban Creek, known as the Parks Bridge, will be lot to tho lowest bidder at ll o'clock A. M., on the 80th. day of October, 1886, with the right te rejeet any olds. A. S. OW I Nf IS, Co, Com. I., c. Oct. 13,* 1886,_4t BRIDGE to LET. THE building of a Bridge across Reedy Uiver, at the Smith old Mill bridge, will be let to the lowest bid der, on ihe 3rd. day of November next, nt said crossing, at ll o'clock A. M. Also, the McPherson Bridge across Kabun Creek, will be let to the lowest bidder, at 2 o'clock P. M., on tho 3rd. day of November next. Said bridges to he paid for from taxes collected during the year 1887, with the right to reject any bids made. J. W. LITTLE, Ohm'u s. c. c. i-, c. Ont). '?> t?*. 4* Believing "thaJ who, in t,h? broi trtion, have "Lin? know wh?rs tx t,ha/t render me: erring foresight forces vis "to mc ABSORB The last Analysis of financial ec Confident of our position, CM thnt our roo!? cove] head- CJliart our Attractive selection, burnish? JUST FROM AUCTION: 9 doz., whole vamp Congress Hal ters (hat cost ^:?.oo to manufacture our price, $2.50, Job lot. Also io saino lot, 13 dor.cnn Womens polkas,regular price $1.20 our Figures Soots, 48 pair mens Kid Hoots "Auslor, Make" our price vj;l2.00 sold regularly for $2.70 27 pair, Congress gaiters nt $2.76* beats any 3.00 leader on tin? market Zoiglerd:. Bro ( ?elebratod crimped toe but ton shoes, nob! everywhere at $<V>0 Wo offer them at $3.00, guaranteed We need the mighty dollar "in o will be pleased to HIIOW you our stn FOWLER BLOC Masters Sales. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA CO l \\ TY OF LAI'll ENS, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Purananl lo judgment for sal*? in tho fol lowing.*! tated ?MISCH, I \\ ill nell at I.?lirons (.'. H., at public outcry, <>n Saloaday in Novellier next, boin g Monday tho Int day of the month, tho property deH Cribed In each case, upon the terni? apo olftod, to wit: Iii tho OHH" of I/ou i sa J. Anderaon va. Kl I babe th M . Spoon. All thal tract nf land lying, hoing and situato in tho County and State af o ro nald, on weat nido of Roody Uiver, oon tatnlng ono hundred and olghty-ons acre?. more or less, and bounded by lands of N. W. Taylor, B. K. Hill, I). C. Smith, and Ot ber?. Term? One-half ol tho pu rob ana mo ney to ba paid oath, and tho balanco on a credit of twelve nio.ii.liM, with inter est from the day nf sala, ??cured by the t?ond of tba purrhaaar and a raortgaga ?f thc premise*, tml with l?ay? lo the pur chaser to p?3' tua entire Ind in cash. purckua< r to pur for paper?. In the cana of Thomas McCoy vu. Wil liam T. Boyd, aa adui'r., Ar. in bia own right, ?t ab AU that tract of Und lying, i*in?; and situait* in tba County and Minia afore aiiid, in tba section known a? "The fork" of Heady and Saluda Itivar?, con tabling Two hundred and ninety-five' acre?, more or leas, and bounded liv landa of W. T. Smith, Katata <>f Aaron Hill, and othera, and Reedy Uiver. Torilla-One-half of the purchase mo ory to be paid cash, and thu balance on a credit of twelve month?, willi inter eat from the day of aale, secured by the bond of the piirohaaor and a mongaga of the promise?, but with loave to the purchusar to pay hts entiro hld iu o?nh. Tho purchakor to pay for papara. In tho cune of Jame? EC, Boyd v?. Wil liam Boyd, ct ul. AU t li ut tract of laud lying, being and aituato in tho County and State afore ?aid, containing Two hundred aerea, niora or less, and hon nd od by landa of William I j. lloyd, William T. Boyd, and others. Ter ma-One-half of the purchase mo ney to be paid cash, and tho balance on credit of twolvo mouths, with Interest from the day of sale, ?eonrod by Ilia bond of lb?? purchaser and a mortgage of tho premiaos, but with leava to tho purchaser to pay hin entire bid in cash. Tho purchaser t<> pay fer papers. In the casoofN.O, Bridges va. Ileorga T. Heid, ?t nb AU that tract of land I v i ri er- being and aituato in tba County and State afore said, containing Two hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Honry Kuller, landa fora.arly belong ing to Wiley Hill, dee'd., lands former ly belonging to Hr. John Nichol?, dee'd. and other?. Terms One-half of tha purchase mo ney to be paid cash, and tba balance ou a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of ?ala, ?eoiired by tba bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premise?, but wtth leave to tho purchaser to pay hi? entire bid in cash. The purchaser to pay for paper?. ta the case of John M. May?, at ab, v?. Monrv Kuller. All that tract of land lvlng, being and situate in oe County and State afore said, containing One hundred and twenty nine acre?, more or leas, bound ed by lands ot Wbitef >rd, Clarence Ciiiiingham, land formerly belonging to tbo estate of A. M. Starnes, dee'd., and others, and known an th? Bobei t Starnes place. Terms-One-half of the purchaso mo ney to bo paid cash, and tho balance on a credit of one year, with In ter oat from tho day of ?ale, secured by the bond ot purchaser and a mortgage of th* prom? lae?. Tho purchaser to pay for papara. Ih tho ea?o off. D. Barkadale, a? M as tor, vs. T. R. !.. Wood. All that tract of bind lying, hoing and situate in tho County and Htsto iifore aald, on Walnut Creek, containing Three hundred and five nore?, moro or leaa, sud bounded by landa of \V. IA Wood, J. B. Davis, W. C. Balantine, and other?, as appears hy a plat made by Paul B. Kyzor, '-Mth March 18H4. Term?-Cash -Tho .purchaser to pay for papers. In tho naao of Cunio . Taylor, et al., vs. William L. Wood. Ail tba* arnot of Und lyin* hoing and b amohose etttoric aci fields of oomn genius Lo fcnow 3 :> 3PIOK 'CT!3 tlie G ^prosperous, and lo Itrio^v what "bib xfc? -ti^o Btuciy or OSTO- an>d LKS.A.JDI? onomy is to find whore your? dolli .rtnin of our ability, and MtHpre ir crs, fiud success is a dead c?j ..nint) ?d by undeliiible cheapness*prie "r Zo I gi or A H ros plain kV'' /litton Shoos. l?rico everywhere our? $2.60 guaranteed, IB dozens old Ladies Calf luce flannel lined shoes Worth $l.7? wold by ns a' $1.30, something good too. From Crimp A Co,s Bankrupt sale we have. 1 I pecios Jeans' Cumberland", all wool filling 28uts yard, worth .'lo els This is no sham call and examine, tho goods. s pcs Jouns Seool Hoy" assorted j j Colors marked to sell at ill) cbs cut j ur business" und the goods must bo sr ck whether you are ready to buy or n ?rn? 49 'BU, situate- in the County ?nd Hiato aloro said, containing < ?ne hu nd rfd und twen ty-flvo aeren, inore or leaa, and bounded by landa of W. L. Woo... H. L. Clunk, und other?. Terina-One-half of tho purchase mo ney to be paid cash, and ihr? balance on a credit of twelvo montha, with Interea from tho ?lay of sale, Secured by the bond of tho purchaser and n mortgage 1 of tho promises, but ?iib laavo to the purchaser to nay his entire hid in cash. The purchase, to pay for papers. In the ease of I). A. Richardson vs. Sarah A. Moline? and F. H. Frost. The following dcserlucd tract of land lying, being and situate lu tho County and Stale aforesaid, to wit: Tract No. 4 of the lands of tho estate of Honan Motes, doo'd., containing Klgh ty-four neroN, ?od hounded hy landa of l>r. F. O. Fullcr nod .1. H. Wasson and Trad No. 1, as appears by pial made by John Davenport on ?d of November, ISM. Terms- One-half of the purchase mo ney to be paid cash, and th" balance on a credit of twelvo months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bon 1 of the purchaser ami a mortgage of the premises. Tho purchaser to pay for papers. In the cane of Mall?n M. Teague vs. William T. Finley. All thal tract of land lyinfr. being and situate in the ('minty and State afore said, containing Threo hundred and thirty-three a -rcs, mor? or less, am) hounded by lands of .lames Kinley, Greenbury Fuller, and others. Terms - One half <>f the purchase mo to tn? paid cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with Interest (rom the day of sale, secured by t he bond of t be purchaser ami ? mortgage of the prem iase. Purchaser to pay for papers. With leave to tim purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. In tb? rana of F. W. Wagner A Co. v?. w. K. Halley. All that tract of land lying, boinic and situate in the County and Stateaforsaid, Containing Two hundred and thirty I Mi'rn, inore or loss, und b Minded by I lands of S. A. Davis, C. V. Davis, S. F. ' Halley, and others. Terms One-half of the purchase mo no'to be paid cash, and the balance on ? credit of twelve months, with Interest from the day of salo, snell rod by tho bond of t!ie purchaser and a mortgage of the promises. TIlO purchase! lo pay for papers. C. 1). BARKSDALE, Master, l" c. Oct. 6th, ISftO. U Sta te of South Carolina, Ii A I' Il E N S C O U X T Y. To th* Manorjfrs of Election for ?aid County. By virtue <>f a writ of election, bearing dato September 1st, and addressed to us by Janies F. I/.lar, President pro tem. of the Senate of South Carolina, an election will be held according to the laws of South Carolina, In Laurens County, on tho 2d day of November next, by the various managers of said County, for a Senator to lill the unexpired term occaslonedby the resignation of Col. ft. P. Todd. J. H. SCI.I,IVAN, T. B. ANDERSON, J. A. WESTMORELAND, Com rn's. Klection. o. "\AT. ??EKrsoisr, /lettaurant and .Saloon, OVER 83r> BROAD STUKKT, ACOrSTA, GEORGIA. Meals furnished at all hour.'?, consist n.,< of ail the substanci?is and deli cacies <,f tho sossoii. BveryUilngso.ru pulolialf neat, tho host of' order ki.pt j and tho politest attention given. HOLMES' SUR^?RE MOUTH WASH AND DENTIFRICE Curos (Heeding Gums, Ulcers, Sore Mouth, Hore Throat, Cleanses the Teeth und Purifies the Preith. Csod and rec ommended bv leading dentist. Pro parod bv Hrs' J P. M YV- It HOLM KS, Dentist, Macon, On. Po sale by all drut/git and dentist, and in Laurens by Dr.^. H. CONNOR. ?5 ly.' NOTICE. All persons indebted to me, by note or account made prior to istfil, will plen o? come forward and settle same by 1st. November next. The e failing to do so, will find their claims in thc bands of an officer for collection. W. H, GARRETT^ tm ALE. Ii? ls -tliose only, ^.?roistl oompe tiow to to\iy; "to ra 'p tt'tolilo "w-etnt, r?ti,! -v&LluLes Gin ir will doyou the most good, i our assertion, wo tell you ' if you gaze ou the light of es. to 20cts 3 pcs Waterproof, worth 76 ott we are shoving it at 50 eta goo4* bargains too' To unload balance of consignment we oifer 7 dozens hats unsorted si KOS A colors rrorn 25 cfs to $?.50. These are good goods, butJM.o must go "*"? want tin; money. I-'rom Augusta, mids boughta? " Striking" juices, we offer 4 bul*-* yard wide sheeting for 6 cts Ali wool Dress* Goods from 10 ot?? yard to $16 00 for a enstume Fino Dress robes nt 7,50, $10.04. 12.50 A 15.00 Hieb and Stylish, /W fabrics )ld, we guarantee our goods and ot. . "TAXES! OPPICK OF COUNTY TREASURER, LA r P.KNS C. ll., S. C., Sept. 2Kb 1880. I will attend at the following named places for the collection o. Taxes for Laurens County, H. C. C., for thc fiscal year commencing November 1st, l^s.'i, as follows: October 15, nt Young's Store, In Young's Township, from 10 a in to 2 p m. October 16, at Parson's Store, In Young's Township, from 10 a m to 2 p m. October 18, at W. B. Stoddard's, in Dial's Township, from 10 a m to 8 p m. October li?, at Dial's Church, in Dial's Township from 1U a in to 8 p m. October 20, at Tumbling Shoals, in Sullivan Township, from 1U u m to 51 j? m. October 21. at Browerton, in Sul livan Township, from 10 a m to 3 p m. October 22, at Mt. Gallagher, in Waterloo Township, from 1U a ni to s |i m. October 2.1, at Waterloo, in Wa terloo Township, from 10 a m to 8 p m. October 25, at Cross Hill, in Cross Hill Township, from 10 a in to 3 p m. October 20, nt Spring Grove, in Cross Hill Township from 10 a rn to 8 p m. October 27, at Goldvllle, in Hun ter Township, from 11 a m to 4 p m. October 2s, at Clinton, in Hunter Township, f?*om 9 a m to l p m. October 2'.?, at Rcyhosa, In Jacks Township, from io a m to 4 pm. October 30, ai Jos. Duncan's Store, in Jacks Township, from 10 a in to 2 p m. November 1 ami 2, at Laurens C. H., from 10 a m to 3 p m. November 3, at Tylerville, in Sen file to wn Township, from 10 a m to 8 p m. On ami after the uh of November the Treasurer's Office will be open at Laurens C. H., for the for the collection of said taxes, till Dec. 15, 1 S?S??. The tax levy for Laurens County, for the Fiscal year commencing November 1st 18*5, is as follows: State 'Tax 5$ County 'Tax 8 .J H. Ii. 'Tax 3fc School Tax 2 Total 1-U The Poll Tax from 21 to CO years. F.xtra tax on the property of Sul livan's Township, for interest on Railroad Bonds, -1} mills. J. H. COPELAND, Treasurer, L. C. ALL persons Indebted to me, by note or account, made prior to 1886, will please come forward and net tle same by 16th October next. 'Those failing to do so may expect to find their claims in tho haads of an officer for collection. W. L. BOYD. Sept. 22, I?86 3 Ira Notice of Betti? ment and Final Discharge. By permission of A. W. Burn side, Judge of1 Probate. I will settle the estate of Dr. M. M. Huntor, dee'd., at bis office at Laurens C. H.. on the 5th of November, 188?, at 10 ! O'clock A. M., and at the same tim? will apply for a final discharge. All pi rsons having demands against said estate are hereby noti fied to present tho same in duo form, on or before said day, or be forever barred, And all Indebted are required to make payment by said time. J, P. HUNTER, Adm.r. Sept. 28, 1880 9 ^jit^ THE NEW BARBER SHOP. J hoi: to Inform th?, palillo that I ?Ml f?rr Cared to nerve them ns Tonnonlal Ai Int lu my nawejuvtrtwa, under th? Rob crlaonllotol. _ IT, OAJKT?Y