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ffhe Advertiser, LAURENS, October 27th, issi;. SSoeSan! SpcciaLfe. M re. c. \v. Tuno baa been vlaltiug rot? .tlVMM tteur Ninety Six ?luring tho patt week. Mr. "Baxter Trice formerly of thia place, after an absence of about fl ft cen years, ia visiting friends at this plaoe^ M ins Kona Minimum, who bu? twee ?pouding lom? time ut Porter Spring?. Oe., lia? returned home. Mr. John Golding und family former ly of tide t'ounty but rim now resides In PenwylvHutu, ure visiting relativos and friends near Croa? Hill. Mr?. ICttu Yates art- Btta Adams, of Hoaufort, s C., ls ou a visit to relatives at thin place. Tho Sews and Courier mute* that the earthquake han brought something nen to Charleston, u lilac colored house Lauren* is iibead of Charleston In thu respect. We have house? of all the shad OH and colores of the rainbow, l'or a Chango, one would have to paint his hoUHo after Hie fashion of the "harbor polo." Died, on Thursday Oct.21st, an infant aun of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd, age, one month. Mr. NV. J. Parks expects to open out a atoek of goods lu Ureeuwood in u short tinto. A beautiful young lady railed at this offlco Inst week und almost paral vs. d the whole Anvh.ru isua forco Miss Daisy Wright hui returned from OletfU Spring?. Mr. Thon. Murphy of tho Augusta CAroniele, passed through this place on Wednesday last, m route for Greenville Ho i? ??no of the moat populur young Journalists tn Georgia. New life has boen infused Into the Au gUHta Push Company, under the mat), agent Silt of Ml*. Murphy. Ho is deter mined to hold the lurga patrouage here tofore extended lo this house and lo ni. new customers daily. To do lula he Hees tho necessity ol' pla -HM Special UrlVOS on the market. ICverythillg bas been marked down at bottom flgures. Roo announcement elsewhere ?ml seca re bargain?. Wo noticed a piece of work at tin1 Lau rens Foundry a few ilnvs ago. that . certainlv worthy o entice. Th . c\len der of an engtue li*. I ta.eu broken and Mr. M ey o rs took an impression in Plus ter-of-Paris, and moll I .ed a piece of brass te flt ibo broken place. Thin is a pun of the bu Wi noss a* h ich tait few moulder? understand, and it is doubtful if the Work could have been done elsewhere, nearer Dian Augusta. Till < lone.try is a grout convenience und should be liberal ly patronized. Mr. A. [*, Sullivan has disposed of his entire stock o? groceries to Leslie Oro.?., who w ill continue bus iness at the obi stand. Mr. und Mrs. John W. Holt, ?d' I )orroh spent several day a last week Wlth..rohiDve.-i aud friends in town. We noticed Cap!. Alexander McOarloy on on.* streets lust week. I Prof. W. s. Morrison, ?d' th. Greenville (Iradi 1 School w ?;? h e-1 tumut this pl ?ce on '/'hur.-iduy eve ning In tb.- Court lions.'. Every body should he ?.le .nt . Wc are Jiife io I thal thc pack age of A PVKiu isKKs for Power Post Oftteo, hist week fulled to reach its destination. We cannot account for this as it is certain that it loft tilla office at the usual time. The, new ano elegant r?sidences of Messrs. Vlsanska and Martin on Main Street are nearing completion ami add much to the appearance of that part of town. Also, the large anti well arranged Sanitarium of Dr. Tho?. McCoy, w ill be completed In a few weeks. During; the earthquake -hock of last Friday, a gentleman in town happened to have hold of an elec tric buttery, and did not feel thc shock. Our correspondent "Juc Prince," will be called upon t<> rec oncile this fact with hi? theory. A Minstrel Concert will be given to-nlgbt (Tuesday) in Watt's Hall by the young men of our town for the lu neill of the baud. Read the excellent art ide mi Temperance lu another column. Meeting ?till going on at the Baptist Church. ?Have bad eleven accessions, nine by profession, two hy lotter. This first opportunity, I give spec ial notice to my friends that I am now with the reliable timi of Min ter A Jamieson, the true "Lend ers of low prices." Ile sure and cull on nie. Price.? guarai teed lower than any other house in town. 0,1), ANDERSON. Mr. Paul Simpson, one of the proprietors of Glenn Spring?, was In town last week.' The growing demand for Glonn Springs water has Induced the proprietors of this celebrated resort to establish a branch office |ln Spartanburg, so that they ure enabled to PM orders more promptly. A Cb&oge. Owing to the very busy day, Mr. John I). Sheahan was prevented by the rush on Saturday from handing In his use*!; change of "ad." Look for lt next week. O. Ii. O. Next Monday evening In the ?Vritirt l(mt*?. \ I A ghost timo agu th? Laurena County 1U ul Estate Agency was formed With J. M. Hampton, Man ager. During tho few months since its organization, tins Agency lias handled several thousands of dol lars wortli of property, and lins i bfSili particularly successful in reu ling and sidling town lots and houses. At this time tho demand for small cottages to rent, is far In execs* of tho supply, and we speak authoritatively when we nay thal j almost every day tile Agency has j applications for dwellings. This I is a sign that we are steadily in creasing in population. J A uow tWO story 5 room house I and 3] acres of I sud on Downs Street Laurens, ac a Bargain A four room house and small lot on J. aureus Street, for sale. 15<) ytuda of ouldie (square. Cheap, Tuc Shiloh Agricultural Club will meet next Saturday eveniu g, .'loth inst nt 3oeloek, J. s. Wolf, A. C. Puller, Se.-ty. Prest. Bogota BorresgonfleDGe clt?SH ll I li. MACK. Thc con lew t going on in tin** Town sid | <>n th? quest ion of subscription to Ches tor, <? reen wund and Abbeville mill?n, hus enlisted on one sirio or tin-other ev fry land holder in tho township. Then huve been laid before the Cou a ty (.'oin missionsra in-.i petitIOIIK, enc nikirn that an election be orriorori on the (pion lunn of subscription, and ono in opposl lion to calling au election. Thu cnn VMS! ortho Township hus lus->:i done ne. having heard ?ll the ovldence luid bofori the Commissioners, w e ?rc le i to Ila conclusion th*i the Petition again.slcall iu>; the elect! ii has H uiajoril. ?t th Township, of course wo eaunol nil wh.i dueision tho Coiuiui?aiouors ?rill muk. us there ure uiuny grave und importan pointu ol*law hoon raised wu holli aide? which will Le argued hy learned um uhle couusci un huih sides mid ii wil probably take coutridorahlo thee bc for tue end of til,. niHttor is reached. lt may bo well enough to Halo tim froni what weean learn, tho ?. : ? j ? -,. : loi to calling tho election m this mattel does not arise frou I HU opposition I Hailroiuis per A* hut tho people fe lilia the lilli den af taxation ii llll'Cllily llOAVy anti ihm an aridltio.lri i.a would h grievous and oppressive Miel ais.) thc, boliovo thal au iuvoeluiei.t of uiotiry i railroads or ;iiiv other public I III pro Vi meal should not an.I ought tot hfdo< io? hy a popular vote, ?is in ea-.- ot voling suhstii'ipllou to build ti rtulro.t I, for i lim election th > muller wont i ho loobl hythe non properly liol.hts while iii laxes woind lin po I by th .,? . ?, . irly u .? iirM'M, uoiiu ileuy iluil Kui roads ?lavo bi? i ol' g rca I utility ami hutmill an.I ur a great COII\ e.iieur ., hilt Ul hu lu\r I ! o.i.id a railroad they think would > . paying loo ri ?a ? for tit., whistle." .\iiii lins coin in uilcaiDii o-r corro. poi'irieiieo Willi tito Ad Vail! I'isK.'t wi e.....?e, for ?? Un.?, at | WU tllUllW, ll .'..lu I ei.' hid KiilOinfcM s.l I ?' eli. Ititi 1 .'e. t J A i/o-. ;l-, dil J if we lei Vii Ulli) . a lyiulug io rim iniitroiit ev .-nt., i.:.. A .i?, we lia ve ?lou H w.i tv ?li ni .? ? Un . > n,i 'i. ii, .viibiu ; ... . ivovuit11 .. . 11 Modi ri lillCv'CSS,.Mini lu ll C Ul ll I'Ci ?V...'.sin.lg : >;i S bl Vi .?uri lltpp) ... eil il I.'.'I;. Ci.i N i?. >'A. In tho v.iy of I ni pro vi ment ?, our low is still moving on. Mr. H*N. S. Youi and Mr. lt. ll. Ulukoly, have each uddi very niHlurially lo thc c piicily of tin store houses, ti. lt, Mci-rnrv lias ii new (Iwolllng about ready lo na no ir. Ki s. Thompson han his inalorl on the ground Mini expects lo move about ( hristuiHS. I>r. II. C. WolVoi ls bil I ld I Hg himself a denial <,Micros Ihr rooms; one lo b,? usecl tor reception, ai the oilers, one Ad All Operating roo and thc ot or as H labruiory. Mr. I).ive Anderson, residing abo midway between Clinton and Laurel n e; with an accident in his colton gil) few riuysjago. Ho came lo Cl lut ou I surgical aol, bot on account of tin bein;' no eh lori form lu Clinton, had un on to Slim re ns. Cotton continuos lo rome in prut freely, lilli for thc very pool V it'bl ol t ?.rup w ill very materially lassen thu eoipts of this pori. l\iaj. Mills, president of Ihn C. '?. A Mai I road. e.rile.I on his return from .'? neville, and ut ? pi bbc mooting of i citizens, held in Owens' hall,, va ve tl Vi encouraging account ol thu philis II prospects for the early development thin gran i enterprise. There is very little sickness in < sectional present, sith mgb .Mr. NV. Vanee hus a little daughter very III, ? .lunn.ie Young, of Ibo Cross Hoads, I his IlltlO son a lew days ?go. Among Ibo visitor's now in Clint wen.Holl, Miis Kate Lark, of Kal? MIMS llossio floridan!, of Mt. Oitllsgl the Misses Summers of Churloston, Tho weather !H dry and I Mtv. ami curthqiiuxoH ?-till continue, two <p nevero shocks were fell on Kridny, ??2nd, ono ul ? a. in. And tho ot hur al : m. IJANFOIM STATION. LILA. lynford station naillOd for our cite ed fellow citizen John halt ford, Sr only 11 miles from our metropllis, I reiiH. Hoven in ?lillis Mince, a close serrer cou hi have .eon but few slgw Ihrifl mid Oliorgy, ami In their fertile agination dbl nol ronllzosho would th oif her (pilot "lumberings mid Htrlve \ her sister tow ns for tito fi oin r.i Still, "we ar.i on dock,1' and "will lhere BIL" Ourohioient railroad authorities I lengthened the si le truck noa i!> ni and weare now rr.ely to ship b rue small quantities, Our depot has been Ulled up with ii ol Cotton balancee, platform ROAMS. our Telegraph oiih e lois been M tabllshed for nearly a month. Mr M. Moselv takes tim dot? and da much to tho ?el nui-.ii HOI, of our Ay WllO hi H genuine "plug," operator, SAVH he will get there soon. About s doson bnloM of colton hus I Mhlppcd from till? station. All of Itv lo l.Hureiia with tim exception of b?b-, for CburlcMton. Lapford station baa throuuh rab All point? soot b mid north cast on col We would natpectfally eell dbe A - n ?wr.vrvrr JTvrnr? verts lion of Otu people of our llttlo city (Laie rOIIH) that .slie is not altogether alive to llor interest. For IllHtilflOOl UlO rate up on colton (il nillo?) is I?otS p'-r li n nd roil, while ibo rato to AilgUtltu ia only 32ctHi mid toCharleston t&ots por hundred, ir lite pHople would look after tin ao little mattera they would ?I'S a chango in Hie WhlplllOlltH lo tllUt Jil rt tito. We bull willi delight tho 1UOV0 towardH Hocuriug . <"otio?i factory ut Lauron*. Let tn* have ii by nil moans Bat tor sou's Ohapel, our now and coin? mod hm? church, ?a noarlng completion. We uiuierutmid services wdl Itu livid nt Hie uew ?ile annie time soon in Novem ber. Tho rosidonoe of Mr. Melmoth Flour int! iv under headway, and when coin* ploted will ?dd much to Iho sppoajatlCG ot' our town aa ll commands a pron i i II rut view. , Tito tlrlat null, owned by Mr John Lauford, Sr., which waa washed away 'aM Spring, will lr. iu operation ut an .arly day. Th? dam hua baan finished und ;L>? machinery will bs ploesd in ).?> ?it ion ai au ?arly ?lay. Messrs. Lauford X Lauford have made between 4ow) uud i>J gulloii* nf ayrup thia ?oasoii, Mr. (.'. Franks presiding over tb* evaporation. Mr, J. U. Lauford ia building near th; creek. Me believe* in getting the "v-a^e" first. Lunford ? Langntiui are kopi busy Kiiiumi? tbe Bowey ?tupi?, averaging 8 te lu br.l?-a s ?lay. Th? i:iw mill under their control ha* haiti over-run with werk. Mr. *. M. .Mosely In collecting guano cotton Tor W. L>. Maulditi Sr Uro., ol Greenville* Parti?*ln thin vicinity will deliver the same ut depot. One hale of cotton wu* Hold hore yes terduy, price pahl wa? 8:35, Capt. r>. VV. I.nu Curd buyer. I?OWf3tS silos?. B?>tci<cQi las?. Our town ia ?till improving, Mesara. Power are making preparation to build a More lens-?, HI*<> nu office to bo UH d r^i-u OlTlce. The nevi inoal I in port ti nt work to bo donn ia tito p.r?.?in>t ol tin Hid? track. Other buildingN will bc in I cou rac ot' era I ion noon belonging to dil' ('?.rem partie*. Two of lito werkinei . im aged In Hie eomphrlion of lit?? ate . ...-? y,j_ W. K'diets J?' ! r, , . ..ii. fell fruin (ho acufjnhlittg a day or two einen and were seriously bul not fatally hurt. Wo ar? in,.inned thal l>r .1. I). Pall . of Dorr ha; la making pr.-pa. at-ry ar rn ngemonta i'm having a nu m tier ol dwelling* ttreeled r'm rent. I'lie fi.;.ikjiii,m given by Mr. Martins' HChool al tl ?r tuon j recently, was tpiite a stieceaa aud nae of th? beal we h.ive ever had ike leiiatira of ?ttendinu . kOvcrylliliiR waa w.-ii arranged, ami the be.-.! o. order prtfvuiletl. Mr. Martin, tb? teacher, eon ni ii ly doaerveaa xrrst deal of prulac, he ultto exucUy kuo wa hov. lo make v tiling or ibo kind pleasant au interesting, .vii present expresse'' themselves mt I uing highly pleased. Mr. Ja HUM Moore, u former ch:?-, m ol this Ct linty, bul now a resident of flor ida, ii ut I owning it,i extendive oruneo grove in tltul S; ile, I? ut thia time visit in;, relative-' und friends i.. lb ia com mu olly. Mr, ll. Curry curried a load of cotton to Hie I'-'I.:: i (.' atoll Milla omi day ii wc<?k and .>< paid s*?1-. That b.>... taiui\m-i eu i < iv? nyiiic, yob bot Wu ur? luio.'mu'i thai Jr. Li. L. ti OJ irv ?J 1 /:??d iii? ;ia*.*i /aJ?.lbl? bolto' ... . i. c , . '{ii' tat' : ? '.tildi'tun. i tl CCU Wit.a i"-- ** lol li. tie ??l t '. . ,.; ij i:u- ? t h I ht y ilia, .. i ..! re., .> i r. Mr. ??. P. ..Vi- hy.? Int ! bu rtwldem i-, ::. ; lcd Mn?; is nov, davine; :l ti' a' I; .1 i ii.-.-.. l\ Mile i y ?..int rt. tia?? j. ? p,t>mia< . lo do itel ter utter tb . - i. tlnpluke, lan J ? i>, I.int al one ut iii ,i i I rick H a >:?.in Hie other ?tay. lirolhcr Dob ?ny? thal bo waa nover ? Juror or wittie** in any cotirl beforo, un td recently, and Huit waa a two hound doit case. HUrrab for our O A. I, mail fncilitIcu, it is curried new on the iraiua. our mail an- ?me and two d?ys ?. o-lier al ?mr town, I'eT. er. Mr. V,A. Willie Ima been v??jy aird, with fever, bul in i.ow convalescent. Cuiint) Conferenoe. The next meeting of tho IiUtiroUH ('ounty Conforoneo will he hohl al Shady (?rove church on Saturday before the Tith Sunday In <>?-t. ut IO:tt() ;i m. i The ojienlnj? sermon will be preached by the Kev Wm I*Jacobs. U An essay on Homo M?SS?OIIH by Kev H V Smith. An essay on thc Support of the Ministry by Hov T ll Craig*. 1 What is the relation of women to the Sabbath Scheid ? G Should our churches adopt the protest of the declaration and tes timony against tho action of the (Jenoral Assombly ut Augusta? [\ A. Todd, Ohairman. Herald please copy. Kenplng HI? Hand In. A gomm liad been ciiallen(;e<l to m duel. The ineoting was fixed for an early hour at a well-known trynting plaeu in the wood. Our hero arrivotl ut the ?pot a quarter of an hour Iwforo the ItppolntOd tune and found lying on tit? ground the dead Ixs?e? of a couple of .wordainen wlio had run each othor tbrougn and through. Tlie guram made himself a ?cat of the two cm p.-e >, Mpiatted ?lown, and awaited the ar rival of bia opponent, who aram after ward? appeared ?ml aakoil him what he hud la*cn doing. "Been amusing tnyaelf with tbeae two gentlemen, jviat to keep my haul in, you kuowl" waa tho reply. HIM op|xaient offered an apology an th? .poi.-Le Miaule Pittoreaqtio. Prorrr*M la < ?UlulolJ Mannfantnr.v Tho manuf???ture o? oelluloi.l hae winde rapid atlvancee ?ince tho first pat ente were taken out in 1870, and ia con trolled thus far by ono parent compeny, which not only ?ell? the crude article ia bulk, but receive* a royalty from net Halo?. A few year? hence, after the United State? patent? have expired, a much larger development nruy be .? pee ted. While to much jeopardy exuda in thia industry from chemical reaction? tn the midst of heat and friction, lt ia extremely difficult to obtain workmen io oheer re tbe requisite oere.-Beeton MR8. PARTINGTON ANO IKE. J visit to n. i>. KbjiiM>?* - oa?t wis* see Olio- Kyod Old (tofttUtMf*. I ruade a pilgrimage to the lonely Boa ton suburb of Newtou Conter not loa? ago with an ?ld and intimate friend af ti we humorist. Of co true I hare known .ii of ruy life et the extateuoe of Mr. Ik P. Shi I labor, but I col iee? that I looked Lu spite of myself to ?ea a little wizened old Indy, with Wight, black, b-jady eye?, ?er y tl nu bambi, and gray corkscrew ringlet?. It seemed as though site ought to come hopping iato tho room ia an elusive, bird-like way and begin saying I funny things at mn The door wa? opened for ns by a hearty, happy look ; lng young giri of tlie high school age ? who said, "Oia-ntpa expected you out I on an OOJ lier train; ha has beea waiting i for you for an hour, and ? ; '. come right I down." Who took tu into thc parlor, and I went out to speak to her grandfather I and presently we knttrd his slow step on j the stair marked with pauste and ac \ coated by his sUttf, for he is lame from j rheumatism, thon Mr. flhillabor came i la. Ile shook his eld friend, Profce ? ?or-, warmly hy tho hand, and j greeted ute very cordially. He ia a big, I jovial-looking man with sunshiny blue i eye?, a ready smile and strong features, i One feels at once lo th* presence of a , hopeful, happy nature, lt is more than ; a whimsical and amusing nature; it ia ? one of the kmd which endures trouble , graciously aad is well enough poised to be always certain ef tho sil? er Lining to every dark cloud. It is easy to see ' ia ki? gravouctiit that Ivo kaa sorrowed, nod indeed 1 am told that the loan of the companion of Iiis life wa? ao common ono to him; but he ia a servrto ?oui I .till, and, for the tim? at least, it seems ' aa though thvro Ls uo philosophy like that of laughter and tba laughter- maker. His daughter came in and with her '? daughter found our quintottu of people ; in the parlor for a half hour. Directly I I had shaken honda with Mr. Shillaber, I a?ked: "Mrs. Partington, where Ls Ike?" I "Ho is here," ho returned, tapping hla coat-front, and speaking in a confi dential way. "Ike is always with mo; he never leaves me. Or you might say. If you like, there is Ike," nodding to bis granddaughter. "O, grandpa." she cried, "I hope I am not so bad as Ike." "Ike inn't bad, neo at all bad," said M rs. Partington, shaking her bead, "Ike ia very good, We went driving yester day. " Then he told of a visit to the home of the owner of Tho Booton Her ald willi whom he once worked in a printing office. "It was about 130 yoare ago," he mid. "I don't remember ex actly how long it wan. Maybe it waa a Utile longer than that, but we will call rt 130 years." Mr. Kin haber, by tho way, ls TB years old, and except for the rhouimvtiera, which koepa him lame, ls aot at all asa unhealthy man, and perhaps good for a largo share of the nutnlsir of years of his reminiscence, H? talked with Ida old friend of their own early aervico ina Bonton printing house soon after thay came from Maine, and I hoard how the young Shillaber took tho name of Mrs. Partington from tho old play whore that eotimublo |>eruon triad to sweep hack the waters of the ocean, how ho wrote his witticism* for u B mton paper till he found that tho editor was making money and name out of his property, theil how, with two or throe friends, he Started tho jo ira-U kaown as The Car pet Hag, ou th? strength of th? Partiug f-ou na uso. Thia paper established kira. Part i u/lou's reputation, tlio'j^h Li waa sot a financial succ?s*. 8:.-. .? that time her sayings tiara always fuuud a quick market, nu 1 Mr. Bliillahsr has written much besides all of the dino. Of Late, however, ha has writlwu vory httla. Ile lays ho Ls "growing p*?sy,u aud bia pr-.? nuneiaiion, uttered with a twinkle Lu Iiis blue oyo. Ls worth rweomiueuding te Frencb-atlompting people who rue to tho other extreme, and call passe "paaauy." The home of Mr. Hhillaber ia acroae Boston from Newton, in tho suburb of Chelsea. Like another sago of Chelsea, he lias clung lo his homo thora long af ter lt waa au un fashionable quarter, but bia need of attention has uow compelled tum to go to tho pleasant homo of hie , children at Nowton.-Cor. Chicago Inter Ocean. Dangers of Ootna; Sacurltr. I affirm that the system of indorsing is all wrong, and should bo utterly abol ished. I believe that it lina boen the financial min of more men than per hnpM all the other causes. I think that our young men especially, should study tlie matter carefully ia all ita bearings, and adopt some settled policy to govern their conduct, no as to be ready to an |Wer tho man who tisks them to sign his note. What responsibility doo* one m? linne when he indorsco a nuto? Simply thin: Un in held for the payment of the amount in full, principal and interest, if the mikkel- of the note, through mis fortuno, mismanagement or rascality fails to pay it. Notice, the indorser as sumen all tho responsibility, with no voice in tho management of tho busi ness, and no share in tho profits of tho transaction, if it provo protltable; but with a certainty of loss if for any of the ; reasons stated tho principal fails to pay ; the note.-Judge Waldo F. Brown in Booton Traveler. Blust lie Very Unpleasant. Bnobley - Aw-aw-it must be very Unpleasant for you Americans to be gov erned by people-aw-whom you wouldn't ask to dinner. A merrican bebo-Well, not more BO, perhaps, than for you in Kngland to Isa governed by people who wouldn't aak .ou to dinner.-Punch. Allelnter?' Leap Ysar. Tho year in which August has Ave Hun.lay i ia railed ministers' leap year, for, in effect, a week is added to the usual vacation season. Tho present is the third of successive years ia which tho iMiolor.V holiday has thus been pro longed.- Ph il.vlei pl 11 a Call. Virginia raises 1,600,000 hawk ole af ?eaaute a year. ?torsos In tko Great rio?... The Rr iou ti tlc American claims the horse population of New Yolk city it between 60.000 and 75.000. amt that of London 200.000, of which 80,000 are used in public carriages, an equal number in omnibussea, and 10,000 la street oar*. A Filial Reproof: Mamma (who is engaged in earnest convoi-nation with a male visitor, to Noel, who is inclined to be talkative) Hush. Noel ! Haven't f told you often that little boys should be seen and not heard? Noel-Yee, mammal But yon j dont look a* mel-Punch. 4 Believing tri?t who, in the bros "trtiorx, to et-v-e -tino i Icnow whoro -Lo trieit render mer erring f?resigrrt forcss "U-S "to ma AESORB] Tho last analysis of financial eco Confident <>f our position, coi that our roo ts covet bend- quarti' mir Attractive selectio-i, burnishci 91 JUST FROM AUCTION: | 9 dor.., whole ramp Congress Cal- ' ;ers that cost $3.00 to manufacture our price, job lot. Also in same lot, IS dor.cn* Womens polkas,regular price $1.25 ' our Figures 85ctn, IK pair mons Kid Root? "Auster, Make" our price $2.00 sohl regularly Por $2.75 , 27 pair,Congress g".iters at $2.7.r> j boats any 3.1)0 leader on the market ZeiglerA. Bro Celebrated crimped loo button shoes, sold everywhere it $3.50 Wo offer them at $3.00, guaranteed We need the mighty dollar '"in or vt ill be pleased to .show you our atoe iTOV\7~LER BLOC Masters Sales. STATIS SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LA I /{.'?:.\s, COURT OF I !OM MON I'LF.AS. I'ursusnt lo judgment for sale in the fol lowings tated c.iNes, 1 will ?ci! ai Laurens '. Il,, at |xddic outcry, on saleaday In nvemer next, heine; Monday thc 1st .ty of the mouth, the property ?I?-. . Hied In each esau, upon the tumis spe . i,td, tn wit: ti ttie easn of Louisa J. Andoraon vs. ICIibsbetli M . Spoon. Ml t hst tract of lend lyiiiK. being amt ilunte in tli" < i.unty Ami State st?re nd, on wont ?ide ni" lt? edy Uiver, coil itning ono hundred and eighty-one cres, men' or lc-s, and bounded by iuds of N. W. Taylor, ll. F. lilli, D.c. .lilith, Niul ol hers. Terms-One-half ol thu purchaae mo .-1ey lu lie pim: cash, nml the balance un ,icr?ait of twelve months, with Inter est from the day of sale, secured by thu liomt of tbs purchaser amia Mortgage of tho premises, hut with I?MV.. to th? pur chaser io pity his entire bid in cash, purchaser i?> pay for papers. In tb? SSS?ef Thom** McCoy fa. WU . ? * i u T, Boyd, nu adm'r., Aa. iu kia ?wu . ?(?ht, i. al, AU ibr.; l.-a< I nf^sd lying, heilig ?nd j dluat* lu the County end t?tate afore te!, iu tho seel hm known us "Tho hork" C. lljsdy anti Saluda Itlvefa, eon talula,*; T o huudrad wy '. a i muy-ti re' . murd or ICMS, ..lei hounded I". ids of W.T. Smith, Kstutc uf Aaroi ill, ami ul.'iuru, mid Iteedy Kifer. Perms Oue-hslfof ihn purchase mo . .>. to hu paid cash, un i ih<? balance oi cedit of twelve months, with inter t from the (tay of sal.?, Secured hy th? md of the purchaser and . itmrlguvrt of i ii ty premise*, t ut with lea?? tv the purchaser to pay hu esr tire bid iu eat.*.. 'Dm purchaknr VS pay fur papwn. lu ihe. cu.ni wf J a lu SS hi. Hvyd ra. Wil liam lloyd, .'. ul. All liittl tract of land ly I ns;, bel?g ai:d ?taste In il e County ami state afore dd, containing Two hundred ueres, mr? or less, and bounded by lands nf . itliam L. lloyd, William T. lloyd, ami ' lier?. Term? ?Oue-hslfof tho purchase ni" .\ io In? p lid cash, and thu bataneo on ? dit of twelve m mttps. vf ich interest ?ni iii? ilur <f sale, secured by the ond of tho parch vi r and a mortgage 'th** premises, bul with leave n> the urchasor to pity his entire hid in cash. !u< purchaser lo pay for papers. In the euee of N. ? ?. Bridges WH. George I'. Heid, el St* Ml that tract of Inml lying, being and i dtnato in the County ami sime afore ?tb), containing Two hu mired ?, aire or lesa, sml bounded by l?nd?t of leary Kuller, binds lortnerly bolong g to Wiley Hill, dee'd., lands former i ly belonging to br. John Nichols, dee'd. | Illili oilier!*. Terms One-half of tho purchase mo ey to be paid cash, and the balance mi credil of twelve months, with Interest .'rom the day of sal?., secured hy the md of the purchaser and a mortgage if the promise*, but with leave to the airchsscr to pay bis entire bid in cash. ' ii- purchaser to pac for papers. lu the ease of John M. Mays, et al., leary Kuller. All tliHt (nu t of laud lying, indus: ami ituate In tnt County and Slate afore ?iii, containing One hundred amt twenty-nine ac rcs, more or loss, Iwund d hy lan Isol Whit I ?rd, Clarence 'unlugham, land formerly belonging to . lie estate of A, M. HtSmOS, dee'd., ami dhers, amt known as tim Itobei t Startles il ace? forms One brtifoftho parchase mo ney to be paid nash, and tho balance ou i credit of ou i year, with liitereu (rom tho dur of sale, secured by thc > omi ol purchaser MK! a mortgage of tho prem ises. Tho purchaser t<> pn,y for papers. lb the caSO Of C. I>. Barkadale, aa Mas ter, va. T. R, lt, Wood. All that tract of land lying, being and sitaste In tho Couaty and Htste afore? said, on Walnut Crick, ten taint ll g Three hundred and fife aeres, more or lesa, and I mimd ed by lamia of W. L. Wood, J. fl. Davis, W. C. Balantine, snd others, appears by a plat mads by Poul lt. Kyser, ihtb March l!W. Terms Cs?b -Tbs pnrohaaer te pay for papers. In tb? cose of Fan ni? Tay lor, et al., ts. William L. Wood, f Slia?e?d*Nf?tsrfHrv< l**sr#, *Mirff *sr? . suLOoese a,tt?nd tel flolcls or com,m genius to know r. ' PICK TJTJP the CK ?prosperous, a,ncl to IsLnow what tli< ,1*L? th? stTJiciv ofr :isra- ena z^n^j^xisi immy in t<> find whens your il??1 IAI [.tain <?f our ability, ami Kinn ie in !!??, ami success is a <leuii certainty 1 by und? liable cbenpncKH in pried Zelgler A Uros plain ki;! Button 11 Shoe?. price everywhere $3.29 oi:ra (2.60M guaranteed. ' I i:i dozens old I.rnlics Calf lace 'I flannel lined simes Worth $1.70 v sold by UK H? |l.:)5, Homet hing good \A too. j ft P'rom Crimp ? Co,s Bankrupt | w sale we have. ll peiiies Jeans'Cumberland? nil " woo! filling 28et*yard, worth 86 els , y This \n no shani call and examine,? ?\ the goods. i y S pcs Jeans Scool Hoy" aborted , Colors marked to noll at 30 eta cut r, ir business" and the goods mu.st he sol k whether you aro ready to tniy or no sd situate in thc County uml M tato ai.ire sn i> I, containing One hundred and t *> m ty-flvo acres, m?>re <"<;- I? ss, and bounded by land* nf W. L. Wood, fi. L. Cluck, and others. Terms Otin-hnlf of tho purchase nio ner to be paid cash, and th? balance on a rre.?i of 1 weite months, with lutero! from the day of Min, seen red hy th: I.o nd nf i ho pa reharte r and a mongan of the premises, Ind w'i!i leave to th purchaser to pat h's entire hld in e&ah Thc purehsasi to f>r papiers. Inthecase if lt.A. Richardson ra. Sarah A. Mounce and F.. If. Frost, Tho following deserlued tract of lam! lying, being and sitaste in the Count\ ?nd State sforessirl, to wit: Tract No. 4 of the lands nf the estnto o' Hogsn Mut??, dee'd., containing Klgli ty-four acres, and hounded by lends o; Dr. F. <J. Fuller slid J. II, Wasson ai,. Trait No. 1. as appears by t m at lu bj John Davenport on 3d <*r Novembor. IKS*. Terms One-half of tb? purchase mo ney tn he paid cash, amt the balance o* a credit of twolvi mouths, with interesi from th?' day of s\\o, secured by ti. ? bon ! nf th<? purchaser ami ?.> mortgage o' Ibo promises. Tho purchaser to pay i for pup?n. I In the eaee of NirtUWi JA . Teafcu? v*. I William T. Finley. I All that tract of land lying, being and I situate In the County an<l state afore said, containing; Threa humlred ami thirty-three a res. mon- ur h-ha, ail 1 bounded by land?? of James Finley, Creen I m ry Fuller, and others. Terms-One half cf (he purchase mo tobe pahl cash, and the balance on ti credit 'if one year, with l liter CS t (rete tin da* of a*!e, secured by th* bond of the purchaser ami a mortgage of th? prom isse, Purchaser to pay for papers. In the eras of K. W. Wagner A Ce. tr?. **. r. Hailey. Ail that trset of land t?lriK. b-inp and ?itu?te in the < 'entity sud Atate aforssid, ! containing Two hundred ?nd thirty aerea, more or leas, and h ,muled by landauf ?H. A. Davis, r. V. Davis, S. F. Ridley, and ether-. Terms -One-half of the purchase mo ney to he pahl cash, an.I the balance on a credit of t <velve mon'.hs, r. [tit Interest from ttie day of sal*, si'-.ired by the bmid of the purchaser ami u mortgage of the premises, hut with h-ive to thc purchaser to j?i.y bis outlre bid in cash, Tho purchaser lo pay for pupers. C. l>. llAKKSDAfiLC, Muster, L, C. < ?ct. Ct Ii. IS8C lt Stn te of South Carolina, | L A UH K X S O O U N T Y. To th* Mnnugen of Kite lion for an id County, Hy virtue of ti writ of election, bearing date September 1st, and addressed to un by Junie.? C. [rJar, President pro tem. of tho Senate of Smith Carolin:?, an election will be held according to the laws of South Carolina, in Laurens County, on the 2d (lay ?d' November next, by the various managers of said County, for a Senator to fill the unexpired term nccasionedby the resignation of Col. lt. c. Todd. J.H. SULLIVAN, T. H. A N I)MILSON, J. A. WKSTMOIIKLAND, Com m's, Klootion. | Restaurant anil Saloon, OVKR 835 BROAD STRICKT, AUOUSTA, Ct VA I HOI A. Meals furnished stall hours, consist ing of ail th* vubstAnclals sud dall- i c?eles of the season, F.vepythinxscru- i puiotislf neat, th? hast nf or dor k?pt i and the politest utteutiou given. | HOLMES' SUES CURB { MOUTH WAMI ANT? DKNTIFRICR ] Cures Bleeding titi ms, Uteara, flora Mouth, flore Throat, ('lean??? the Teeih 1 ami Purines tb* Mreaih. l.'ted and rte* i ommendetl b?/ leadme- dentist. Pre pared bv Drs J I*, .t *vp p, ilot.MUS, Dentist, Marura, <>a. Fo ?ula by all drnggit and dentinl, and ia Lauron* by Dr. P. ll. coNNolt. 2ft ly. ' NOTICE. AU persons Indebted to me, by note or Account mudo prior to will please come forward awl ?etile | same bv 1st. November next. Those , railing* to do so, will find their j chilli!* In the bands of an officer fwr j collection. _ i j W,H.mAWWrm, 1 s those only, ero?al oompe LOW "to To Tay; to I witn. "tlasit uin 3 "P^J-lol ?O -WSLlOt, ?eal v f-xlvioa stn 'e OISTE*. . wil! do you tkeanoat good, our assertion, we t?;ll you if you g.iae ut) th? light of I. o ?O?-tm :> pcs Waterproof, worth 71 ow Vt' arc shoving it at 50 ctn good mrgnins too' V) unload balance of oonsigna*ia*i rc offer 7 dozens hats assorted : colors from 2ft ct ll U) (2.30. 'HIMS re good good*., butjtht omit go wa nt tlie money. From Aufrusta, mfll* bought*** Striking" prices, aro offer 4 bala? ard wide ?hooting for ?V ct? >1! wool Dress- Good? from 1# ?(tai ard to fl.") 00 for a eoetuiiio Fin* Ores* robes at 7,50, |1U.##. 2.ft0 tV lft.00 Rich and Stylish, fla?* thrice d, we gu?ranle? our goods and ?. ?IT'S-if^i. ^ "T~A XE sf !)f': i( K <?;? ('ot Ntl TUF.ASI'KICR, LAI-'KISNR C. H., S. C., Sept. 24tia, 1 ??St;. 1 will nttopd at tho following lamed places for ?'.i" collection of l'axes for Lauren* County, S. C'.t .'.. for tin- li.-( ;;l year commencing ,\* ovum ber Isl, ISHft, t.- follow*: O,'lober 16, al Young'n tftore, in nun (.r's Tow li H li ip, ?rom 10 n ni to p m. October IO, ?ii Parson's Store, In Young's Township, from l'i H IU to p nt, Vtobor ls, at \s\ M. Stoddard's, lu ia PM Township, from i ?< x m to 8 m. i >. lober i :?. ut 1 Hal's Church, in ?ial'a ToVi nsliip from io a ni to ti p October 20, at Tumbling Shoals, ullivun Township, from 10? m * :> p m. (?ctol , r 'Ji, nt Mrowerton, in Snl iv .ii township, from i<? a in to S p October 22, ut Mt. Gallagher, lu ' lou Township, from 10 a m to p m. October 28, at Waterloo, in Wa .rk'j I'owuship, from io a u to li . m. October -"), ul Cross illll,in Cross lill Town hip, from lu H m to Hp : i. October 20, ut Spring Grove, in ross Hill Township from io a in 0 ;', p m. ( letober 27, nt I lol Mlle, in Him er Tow li si i ip, f; om ?1 a m to 4 p ni. October 2S, at ( linton, lu Iluutor .'own-hip, from \? t. m to 4 p iu. October ?10, at licynosa, in Jacks . owuship, from 1" tu to 4 ]> LU. ; kc lo her HO, i;t Jos. 1 mnean's Store, ?! Jacks Township, from io a ou te) .' p m. November 1 and 2,nt Laurens C. ! 1., from 1 o a ni lo S p III, November !i, nt Tylorsville, in SeulhVtowu Township, from io * LO to 3 p m. ( >n ami rifler the '.th of November tile Treasurer's Oilicc will be open it 1.Mitrons c. il., for tho for tho .olleetion of said taxes, till Dee. 1 ft, i ss. ;. Thetas levy for Laurens County, for tho Flsc?l year commencing November Isl IKSft, is ns follows: Stnto Tux 64 Countv Tax 8?? H. ti. Tux Sj School Tax 2 Total 141 The Foll Tax from 21 to .10 years. Iv\tra tux on the property of Sul livan's Township, for interest ou ttnilroad Mowin, 1^ mills. J. II. COPKLAND, Treasurer, h. c. JLSrOTIOHl ALL persons indebted to nie, by note or account, mude prior to 188?, ?viii please como forward and set ?le same by loth October ?oat. Those failing to th? so may expeat to find their claims in the kaada ol'un officer for collection. VV. L. BOYD. Sept. 22, I8R(, S lu. Notice of Betti? ment ?nd Final Discharge. By permission of A. W. Barn side, Judge ol I roba te, 1 will settle (he "?tate or Or. M. M. Muater, dee'd., at his omeo at I.aurens (.'. H.. on the otb ?if November, i J??, at 10 o'clock A. M., and *.? tin s ante ?ima will apply for a Anal diicaarge. All persona bavlMg deaiands against saitl estate ate hereby noti fied to present the same in du? form, on or before said day, or ho forever barred. And all indebted ari required to make payment by said time. J. P. il UNTRH, Adin.r. Sept. 2X, lk?".n 0 _ 4? ,.^.." M .-J??.- '"I ll ?UM HI I.' ?Ml W T UK NRW HARBER SHOP. i bee to liiform tb*. pubUc that I ?aa ropsroJ io serve them ns ToueonlaLAf. "ift lu my ne ?. . Iu >n 1 Intel. propsi-.. Uft lu my new quarter*, under the lto> n.