The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 29, 1886, Image 2

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TjQK?wfwatTSssnM ?im1 -ifaai UiS *teaos*?*soaeaSS<Mi??u ?S TOe Advertiser .7. C. CVvl iiLiXtJTOX, KI)/TOJ?, L A U lt KN s ]) . . ?:".,... a:>i li, msc, ??tei . -- ? r - --ta inscription Vrtcc-OC Mo*?tJ'n, $:.00 if??'1?;1;1;'.' - Bgg T-.??.?rr -. PAY?BLK IN ADVANCE. Asios for Advertising.--Ordinary Ad?1 roi'tlBomciila, pot square, Olio inser tion, $1.00; each subsequent inser tion, so cents. Liberal reduction made for largo Ad? VertiHcmonts. J. C. fl AR LIN OTON <V co., Proprietors, It ls evident that tho "Col ll m bin (.'anal" scheme was, in tho begin? tiing, a mistake, but since the State lias embarked In tho enterprise, and spent $125.000. thc question arises, Has tho Legisla!ir e acted wisely In throwing this money away? This is certainly no limo to make extravagant appropria tions, and especially on'cunals, foul if instead of allowing the Immense amount of work the State bas done to bo washed away, tho legislature has appropriated a few convicts in continue work until thc ennui could bc utilized or disposed of in some way, it would undoubtedly have boen better. Tho professional lobbyist, R. li. TILLMAN, had his hands full, w hen hejflccoptodjl ho chairmanship of tho committee appointed to overlook tho Legisla tu rc. Ile gave Up Hie job as n b:\<I ono and b sahl lo have remarked on reaching home, (hal tho only friends ho had in thc Leg islature were tho Inwvors. Mr. TILLMAN must have been I m peas nd with thc con viet ?on thal il iw more cl i fl) cult to lead fanners than li?' once imagined. Ile erred in think ing that all fanners who c (otho Legislature arc "hedi tailed" and bonce, he failed to lead diem. Since tho Legislature lias clodded <o placo a lax of $ 10, on all students who attend ibo South C'a roi I ns College, who arc abb- to pay, it b earnestly Imped timi this will sat isfy those who have worked s< hard against free ?ducation Many of those who have clam ored against free tuition Pave pro fessed devotion to ibo College and if such professions are made in pood faith, we may ex pud them to sheathe their swords and ailnv* this institution to accomplish lb mission, without being annually jeopardized. People who ?lo their own thinkinj end freely ssy whnl they think, whet in i with tongeor pen. sro Ibo real valuabh members of soc ?ely nflol alb- /' . '.? 2 Vo asor ip. This is literally true, hut 1 I bow fowsuch'"roally valuable mern hors" can ho found. It ls not tin man who proclaims loudest thu! lu issn original thinker, who doe-, bl own thinking. Such men n rc of tel UnCOUncioUSly mer.];.- tie mouth-piece of others. We imag ino no greater tax could he levied than to require every io,m to orig inate ono idea a day. Sonth Carolina is to bc congrnl ulnted on tho election of Col. J. .1 NOUTON, of Walhalla, Judge o thc Rlghth ( 'ireuit. Conference- Appointments. Spart anbury Dlitrtct. T. O. nerbert, r. E Spartnnhurg-J. A. Clifton; lt. < Oliver, super nu mery. City Mission-Tobe supplied bj J. A. J I. Marmon; J. K Smith, sii pernumernnry, Union-S. A. Weber. Cherokoi-A. P. Avant. South Union-J. M. Kriduy. Jonesvilb-< '. I ). Howell. * Gaffney CM ty-J. B. Wilson. Laurene1-J. M. <!nrlisle, North Lauren -J. C. Count*. Clinton-1). I', ib.y i. Belmont-fj, J. .Mel.code. Cnmpoboiln-A. \V. Walker; H W? Harbor, sui ornum ry. Pacolct-i)r. H row ii, CU Lon -M. L. < ar' lo. W ilford College- '. Coke Smith Professor. lind Detter ?tiny nt Home. Lnsi night a reporter bcd n j bm ?alk willi a South Carolina colorei .in, who ha- ju-! rd ll mod fron insult. Ile weal West with i of negroes from fairfield nm or Count los, They were pr,.m O?d pinces, high wages am 'outJobs, hilt nearly nil wen .il when they roached 'on, As many ns could ' no limo in ?lo!n<. .i are still there don timi tilt 'eave oilhoi ;a for tho et. Ile righi I bo off i hill , thill tc tim of Ulis ' . linty cy. ' *Ji",y ?!?in.i2n '*.9?Wona, ol '| liv . .nen, a?"d ?iel true, wllO ^?,?u>. ? d<? 'b.procufo .>" (or. JP,l?;i'!,|11"V seel fonal or |.. . . .rfoTives. lt behooves nil good mc,, to remove as fur UH \.it>|(. tho sottiomeni of this issue, nt best HO illMurblnn, from "ho plano of passion and projuulco to iiut of Intelligence und eharltV. My apology for troubling you willi my dc wa la that Ko? pressed al all 1 tish t.cm o .tact Iv impressed. Your? ttl Mpectfllllv, L. W. ?LMKlNa WOR? OF rUE CE?E?AL ASSEMBLY. I A r.nvunvor tJlismiioioN. Tho prediction that the present Legislature woujilbeh "wlhl body" Ima boon fltci-ally verified, riot only have tito two Ileuses been widely upo rt on public mensures, but ninny of tho indi vidual iiuinlicrs have shown an inordinnte desire to pienso (heir constltuoni i at home nnd seemed on ninny questions to havo sacrificed honest convictions or avoided Hie issues, in order to gratify this desire. Hut there nppeurs (o lu* n desire to economize nnd reduce taxation. Tho funnel8 largely predominate in the Legislature., and yet, we H-nl thal tho only reductions made is tho chief clerk in Hie Department or Agriculture, Oom $1,500 toll,200 n year. Tho appropriation to Hie Main Agricultural Society, which has boen heretofore t'2,000, was re duced to $1,000. Tho appropriation to tho Conni was cut off. Five Tuition in the College was abolished. The following are some of the Important bills that have been signed by tho Governor. Join! resolution relating to tho services of tho Attorney General in the bond script cases. An act tr? amend section 240 of the endo of procedure, relating to ?.nest and hail. An act to .submit thc quostiof. of license for tho .sale of splrltous, malt OP intoxicuilng liquors, ju the <-ou!it?e. of Anderson and Laurens to (he qua li (led elector? thereof and providing penalties for the viola tion or evasion or attempted eva sion of the prohibition law, if n majority of the said electors vote in favor (hereof. An ucl lo authorize (bo City Cou a "il of the city of < ? reen vii lc to issue coupon bonds for the purpose ] of refunding $10,000, of the indebt edness of said eily falling due in July, 18^7, upon bonds issued in nhl of tho Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Hallway Co. Joint resolution to authorize tho County Commi sioners of Green ville U? apply the surplus of laxes raised to pay interns! on bonds subscribed lo Ibo Greenville and Laurens Knilroad Company to the pas! Indebtedness of sahl County An net to (ix the manner of pub lication of annual statements of Cou td y Auditors. An .?ct lo provide for the issuing of Heyns? lo soil splrltous and in toxicating liquors, ale, nc lt and wines ?o Berkeley und Beaufort i t !ounl les, Anac? to pr?vido for thc comple tion nf tho main building of the Stale llouso. An act lo amend Section M7? of tho flenernl statutes, relative to running trains on Sunday. An act to amend nu act entitled "an act lo penni! persons in (ho State liable to road duty 'to pay a comm util Hon in lieu of working thc road, so fa r as t he same rel?tes to (?reenvide and Bickens Counties."' An nd to amend Sections 2230 and 2217 of the General Statutes, in relation lo juries. An av! to regulato tho public printing In this state. An act lo amend an act entitled "an set to incorpornto thc Newber ry and Laurens Knilroad Company sud to val?dalo all acts and con tract- done in pur nance of thr same." An sd to repeal'Section 1,010 anil Ul Hillend Section 1,0-12 of tho General statutes entitled "Of tho University of South t tarolina." An act to regulate tho time for collecting taxes by execution or dist ress. An act to amend Section I of an act entlth tl au ac! to tlx tho timo j for tho holding of tho courts in tho Seventh Circuit so far as (he same relate- to tho Counties of Newber ry and Spar Lui Lurg. An nd to amend 2100 of the Gen eral Statute-, rotating td attorneys, solicitors and councojlors. An act to punish tho stealing of melons and fruit. A u ucl to create a fund to be des ignated tho Treasury reserve lund, ami provide for the control of the same. An nc! lo regulate the issuing and -ervice of warrants iii crimi nal cases. A join! resolution to authorize the Piedmont Manufacturing Com pany to subscribe to tho capital stock of the Atlantic, Greenville A Western Kn I! way Company. A n a< t to moko appropriation* for tito payment per diem and mileage and stationery co ri I flea tes of the inombers o tho General Aosomhly, : ; Hid salarlos of the Mubordlnata ni? e?is Kiui employes thereof, and for other purposi s herein named. A joint resolutloi . o prov ide for thc payment of thu < l penses incur red by Hie Board ot Visitors of tho j South Carolina M III tn ry Academy 1 in repair's of tho Citadel buildings, Au act m amend section 018 of tho General Statines of South Car olina, relating to ibo rc| ai rs of high? ways. Au act (oamend an act entitled "nu act to amend ?section 18110 of tho General Statutes in nd a Hon to par tition," approved Deeombi r 20th, 188 ft. Au m t to ratify the amendment to article 2 of the Constitution of Sou i h Carolina by a.hiing (hereto a section to bo Known us .section 1 thereof, ? i lieu of a ct lons 1 mid 0 Of said art ?(de as H now .dnuds. A h ucl to provide for transporting persons coin Udo I to !ho penitenti ary by (ho pouttqnt?ory guards. Au net lo amend Section -INI of the He tte ral Statutes of the Slate of South Cnrpliml In reference to the salary ? f tho Lieutenant Governor. An act to amend General Stat utes, Title 8, Of .tho public heidth, Chapter ls, Se timi IMS, in relation to quarantine. A n ftc! !.> ann nd Section 18 of the Code'd iq ' ollie,/elating to the Mme for Iud.ling ino circuit Courts di Hie First Circuit. Joint rt.bue n lo uutlioflzo the Pel/- . Manufacturing Company to subscribe to the capital stock of tho Atlantic (Ireenvllle nud Western Railroad Couq unv AM net to pr?vido for the . tion of certain corporation* under gehend \hjw\ An not to ratify tho amendment to Section 11, Artlclp 9, of tho Con stitution of the ?tate of South Cnr o?imi. Joint rosoluttri to extend tho time for tho payment of tuxes for the fiscal year 1SH?. An pct relating to the reassessment of property und extension of thc time for paying tuxes in the coun ties of Ches tor, Berkeley and folle t?n. An act to amend Section 1130 and 1842 of the douerai statutes, ?rela ting to'liawkers and peddlers. An netto tlx the pay for dieting prison ors in County jails. An act to regulate the admission af foreign security companies BO Car as the same relates to clerks of hanks and banking companies. An act to define the mode of ap pointment of commissioners for the admeasurement of dower by I the Circuit Court for tho State. During the closing hours of tito session n concurrent resolution was introduced to appoint a com mittee, consisting of Johnson Ha good, B. lt. Tillman ami Chancellor .Johnson, lo visit tin* various States and Investigate tho work of agri cultural culb gos, und report ut the next session. Tile resolution pass ed the House, but was vigorously o?>p ?sod l>v the farmers in the Sen ate and advocated by Murry and Midst, lawyers. The farmers how ever were victorious ami the res olution was defeated by a voto of Mt to 6. ,??;oG'V; cine! SpO?<]i.:>. Moa Trim monkey with toddy sonn toddle ball ?it tho llendelln, till? (Tuesday) evening. 'A . I old mun "flanta Clune" hrimr v?>n ? Saut* i laus linn played havoc with lite toy Shopn. So fr Ighl tra?na on the Augusta road on Saturday Inst. T!i' M .'?> of Laurens proaeni "na ture una V : d" ia many places. Next week we will a-ivo * r i lew of the Imp"1 ??nt events of the year ISM). In a eh -r'. tim??. it|i? suhl. tin? hinge of faahloi awi ny ear ringa out ef style. I??'-.;, lc (ho har I times, our hooka HIIOW moro cash suhacrihers this \ear In ?on n rea poet? printers are bk? lm . a beings ann don'l IJk> to wont all rh fina* week. A little dance at (ho Hendella Mond wan enjoyed hy o?tr young people ?ne evening U*t w sek . *""A man with nm advertisement In th? paper is Uko a bu nhie-heo. without a nt inner orly li vlf equipped f i ' isl cns .An article last weak, hnadod"Kn irk? lng thc bottom Out" should havo been caed I ted to thc .Verna ?i Courier. An n '.' "f 1000 ha? hern ut ario to the mom^cruhlp of ti,? Methodist Church in Atlanta, fia., during th? pant ye?r. Spartanburg and Oreenvilla are xioK Itiff B<ralnst tbH> low rat??? of fruight that Laurene an?l Oreenwood ar? now en Joylng. Thorr? i? H(?M a great demand 'or dwel lings although tin? Heal Estate Agency, .1. M. 'lampton, Manager, bas rentud Mover^l liuring the past week. Youngman, in compiling yonr r?an imions fer Hie New Year, get. I ? np? on your Hat; l will moor diaeuaa the weathei, until other topics ure exhaust ed . While you are eninjdng tho gifts and luxuries incident te th,- season, remetn Imr those I ia t tm ile, who aro oat In I ho cold world alon?' with :.<. ono to carn for thom. The! kat'UR Mn! wt- thronged with a gay and festive crowd Saturday cvo. iiiiiur. Hiebeostiimos wero worn by ibo Skaters and handsome presen tn wore distributed*!)}' Manager Oarrott. On Hiiturday last a dlflleiilty occurred at y place ' w Section Master bon ty and Mr da? k Irby, of (loldville, In widen Mr Hon? j received two severe Itesh WOUndS front a plato . ii. tho arin and log. Lanr <nr la tho proper place for an eat ing houso on the O. fi. A. H. Railroad. Tim authorities a*o anxious for ?om?? en terprising man to open one, MOd as ?til trains pana this point at mealtime it M ould pay weil. On Pee, 17th <? reduction in pas?en fer ra'1-s n tin?c. A (J. Railroad took effect ! A u fol lo wa ; J First class from 4 to8)?i cents per milt*; I second ela-* from 'l'? ti.:; cents nor mil-: children between 'ht* agres of live 'ind t we've years 1% cents per milo. The Aiifiittta Chronicle la one of Ibo best dallies In the Mouth. Th ' (lanrgin edition leunothor evidence of enterprise. lt contatas a map which shown Augus ta to he near the centre of civilization and Laurens li bul a few hours from A ugusla. it has horn suggested that tho Rlgnal ?Servicecould not bo depended up m du rbin Xmas, hut the predictions so far aro correct. A*>8 o'clock Monday a dlsp toh oKmr weather, sliohtly colder" waa re ceived and nt 13 o'clock Mm followlngl "Holst cold wave ftlgual. Tonnerai ure will fall lOtlOgreos lu 84 to US hon rs. There ls ??ne man In Laurena County .fVtio says Ihls ia no harder year with hira lian usual, lie did nol plant * -oed cotton bul iniM a - i ib full of ceyn i?ad old cotton to pay his taxes for several years. Ho ..abo* ?11 that ha eats hut Su gar and < ifloe. Suva h dot s ant ow? a th H r Itt Ihn world an'l never run a atora account hut one year and thai etir ' him li'l'he Oiliest Chapel waa tin the frloieU aili parents oftheyoun/ Indies on Thins! .? eve? 11 ! iii id it most delightful 'du.ur lu fairy land" M as on ?ey ^d. A ovuiber of yo io? indies .ippi'urcd mi thc abite III beailtlfUl ut dre and dlai"iurs"d -wo I songs. The aolo? wort? Inanity em orod, an i altogether tho entertainment wu? I ro i"- ut.tid ti ni lan I <. i Lair, At tho ? residence ot tho Britte's fnthor, oh Ooo fifki? Mls? llcssto Iv 1? art 7.?<r:t <>r Ooonwood, to l> il Co lint?, of thin place. Also, at tho residence of tho bride's father, Dee 23rd, J 1840, hy tho Kev I) A Todd, Mr I S Workman atm* Mis* M Kinma Taylor. Our College. Tiie Lnurotmvillo Female College will open after the holidays lietter equipped ' than over. Competent and thorough teaohors proaldo In each department and to all who have daughters to odueate, and especially thone In tide County, we commend this Institution KS worthy of patronage. Prof Milner hus secure I the j service.-, of Miss Huit?n Grierson, the | aeeoniplhihed daughter of Rov K () Frlnraou, who will auaist In ,the literary depart nient. We would eali the attention of patrons to the i'aol that the Primary Depart mont will, niter .Ian 1st, receive the publie school fund, which will he orodited mi tim t II i I ion of euell pupil. PUK SON Al,. Mr M M FttWI.Kn is clerking for J M PHILPOT. Mr i' T MII.NKII, of Waynsboro, Ga., visiting m to?\ n. Mr. W.T. Klakloy, of Ora, ha* hoc n appointed M Notary Publie. Dr. W. Il Hart:ur, thu phrenologist, d'ud suddeuly a few days u>;o lu N. <'. Messrs Hall sud lloyd, student* of S <" Col 1?KO sro spending the holldava at home. Mrs KILLIAN, of Or enville, i-< spend lng Christmas with ber father, I ol <; i Moseley. Sergeant M n.t.KU, S CM A.ofNInet; I* x, ia visiting relatives and Irionda a t iii1- place. MUsca M.vuv IfoixiRi an I I,ti.t.ti McGill K, id Cokcsbnry, are spoiidh , Christ mas al Mr fl ILK Kn NS. Misse* Perrin Kar-<>w und Hull? Vt right, wini have boon attendue sid mo I i o Coln mbls, aro spend i ag Christ mas at homo. Mis? Hattie Pope, of Greenville, pto sed through our town inst woekeii ronl I fin- Newberry, where sic will spun Christina* with hoi uncle Y. J. Pop* i i K ,.-.._.,_... Bogota Borr6spopi36DG( KKdM. noa AO AB.owo. Mr. fiC Culbertson has moved'ro ; val's Gross Tl a .pened out a sto< <?i fancy groceries. Mr .' ones I! tibor ??im and family, w ho emigrated to Tc as last fall, returned home hist Sunda Farmers arc sneaking of plantii more cirrn and less colton next yoi Necessaries of life should as far as p< H lo i>c rsi -f.! at home. We li av ? -. ' ;n l bia commun! tv w ii iu the last year s ivon weddings. > hear ofothoi . t" follow before long. Soiao sickness in this coin muntty. ~ CROSS nil,!.. BT ' K." AH Christm as approaches memory most Involuntarily, speeds bael* to happy days of childhood -to my Grui fan'ier* homo Whoa it revel* p.nok ; j somer and Anally concentrates on well* laden. Christmas, dinner' i Mrcind which are gathered tho el ?.?! ?nd ?.'rand children aged sire, woaring tho peaceful . aile eontentmi and the t vide groaning beneath weight of he sn? rr i.i andan.f .. thing?. ..[iHr? rib?, sausages, hank b pies, turkey,Chri I mas daintiesete dr to fin the ''aehlng void" to replat1 hut now, alas, yet, "Lol futo do wornt, there aro relies of i iv. tiri dreams of tho past sie? cannot lost Th<< west her hus give-- a SSH lat el r of K" thw seasons in >i year, al writing it is certainly winter,bitter < and droarv. <>nr little vii llago is rpi Iel, as H bo?*i cd ?hip, vei there -ire some iittrtieti for we nolleo with much pleasure Mr Luther Wells is moving with l'ami y Inti theJ. II. Carter house thai fl, Smith and family have ; ed in to the VTlliage jFIotol, Mr .1. f'arler wo learn in iroimr to i;ccupy Parsonage another '. ear. As th" t line is nearly here for fun lo contract for labor let me sugg* plan that I think xviii ihvl '0 a y many of Ibo ills we now endure, OOrrOCl ton gre:U r>X ten I the present al justleo systems that !< In follow exami le of one of our mos! progn farmers, .M M, Teague in daking tracts, lt is u distinct ngroemont If tho laborer should be guilty of ? lng during the year i setllmsnl ci and t he ta Porer M rllsmlsserl, .-ind Iber, if the laborer -: I th! "come behind" not haveonoti) h money to expenses" and h a ve something lot will not employ him the next year eonserpieneo In his ease in le ha. of contented obedient Willing ivor I doni believe the Linn Law ' tin < of di our distress, I could monti in r ?nd I helli ve I will mention a fr the ninny inourTownshlp who ire lug money bv practicing nnorgy economy on the Fenn vis M. M.'PI W, V Turnor, OoorgO Manna, .la-k Mei p.wan. I could' mention :i rle (li. ergo H. used to say, SOV< ral . .rs* ? Wa ne d a Petter orgatii/.ed svs(n>n, a bolter law In regard t< lreeta. I ?euri you a copy of the dui ni by noticing which you will covert i.t ri.i years ago, tl ls tros tbs rost?)? badly organised fr?*e l j I SOnd von also I WO other oil P from whi di you m iv pr to ihl r g something worth reprinting) Our ros 1er . shim' I md verlook I f ertlsement nf Mrs. Frank Leslies appears III this paper. The prop of this well-known and ontorp piiplishlm: iiouse offers a splendid nettoof Hart holli's 'M.ib.rtv," fi oharge, in ev.irv sutrserl!>er to th n " * ipi ?. or i lie f \ftmtfff, or for Ivo KUhsrJripMoOS ' SutX'fti}/ \fa(f'iine, Ra?h of theso lloatlons have hosts nf old ?. ?ad r? friends In all par ta of the country rio lint need lo be told thal th'? iimons the very bea! i*>.n d. Th nette ls Ali o it ant fao-sl mlle of the sa! Uguie In Now York Dai' >r. s on.i material, and is nu "vive pretty ami ? flfoetfvo path f or mani usinent --"not for a ?lay, but fi time," Mfa* leslie, with her asm torpriuo, has secured absoluto < for premiuoi purposes ot the stat mei lt will be ofiered by n > other llsheder. The Cr mk Le-1 lo Put.lie ui# id! of a high order of ct.o Hem ??(*? n?lb?io*fY#d pdrniisriry'. ORDINANCE. TO PROVIDE FOR AN ELEC TION. tJR IT OHDAINKD, by the Inten dant und Wardens of tim Town of Laurens in Council assembled: That on tho Uni, TUESDA.Y, tho lHth, day or JAN l' A RY next, there shall be held an Flection for un Intendant und four Wardens to serve, us provided for, by the Now ('barter. Rolls opon at ts a. m. and closo at ? p. m. Managers-L, s. Fuller, Goo. S. MeCrnry, \V. J. IJuuter, Registration required and books will be opened on Thursday before ni 10 a. m. und close on Monday, 17, at fi p. m. H. E. MARTIN, C. W. TUNK, Intendant, Clerk pro tem. All persons holding money de mand, ugaiiist tho ostate of Col, R. I\ Todd, deceased, are requested to presold thom to the undersigned properly uuthentleatod on or before the 201 h day of January, 1887, and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay mont ut once. W. II. M A RT I N, Ally, for F.xecut i ix. M NOTICE? The [lobular Annual mooting of (hf Laurean .Kiiilding mid Lo?n Associa !. ii w'll hi? held in tho Courtllousu, on Tl ..-CAY. JAN. 4th, 1867. ut 7 o'clock I'. M. C. W. TUNK, Her. . ie1 Treal*. P A T E N T S, Caveats, Trade Igarka and Copyrights Obtained, :o).( nil husiuosa in tho U. s., l'aient Ollleu attended lo ul NIODKH A'I K PK KS. dur . nice is opposite the V. S. Putout OIHee, and weean ohtaiu Patents in less tim* (han those remote from WASW I M . TUN'. Send MODKLor DH A WINO. Woad visn aa t<> patentahllltv frew of eh urge ...i I wo mik- NO OU?UOK I NI RNS WK OH 'A I N PA TI ?NT. Wo refer here leihe po.d ni natur, ornchds ol tho C. s. I'iit nt miloo. For circiilor? aevise, terms ?un? rotor 'iiees i i not mil OI?OII(H iii your own st ?li- or * 'oilnly, Write to ''. \. Snow A Co., Opposite Patent Ulllee, Wiishintou I), c. Foreclosure of MORTGAGE, South ('n rod H.i, Laurens County Hy virtue of authority in us ve t ed by a certain real estate fnort gage executed lb us by <'. W. Mar tin, Agent for Maggie T. Marlin, wc will ->oll to thc highes! bidder .?! Laurens c. H., bet ween (he hours ol ten and two on tho Ith day of January, 1887. The following de ' >cribod property to wit, all that lot or parcel of '.and nil unto in ?h.. aforesaid County and State, con Ialnlng DO i\eres, bounded by lands of of V. H, Robertson, Joseph ! 'leren nub J no. -Wharton. Sold lo satisfy mortga o debt of C. W. Martin, A i iikfor Muggie T. Marlin. TERMS,-(h. Purchaser til pay for pap -rs. (?RAY A SULLIVAN. Doe. 20th., 188?. b?ot?Ge of E?ection ON I Railro ci Subscription I N TM I : TOWN OF CLINTON, 3. O. OFFIPK OF TOWN ? '<M . M . 11. Old NTON, S. C. I'? e., IO, issn. Whorens, a politl?n has been lil fi I with tho Tow n ( mindi oi'Clinton -iim od by a majority of tho freo holders of said town of < linton in accordance willi tho provisions of an aol of tho douerai As ? in bl y of South V irollna, entitled an Aet io incorporare tho ('heater. Oreen wnod and Abbeville railroad com puny, nak lug that the ipiostlnn of '.?subscrip tion1, <>r "nu subscription" ot ibo sum of Ted thousand dollars io thc capital ?te i. o. mid company, willoh subseilp lion shall ho mittle in Coupon honda of laid (own bearing 7 per cuni liitoreal and payi h|o twenty vents fl om tho dato thereof ns provided by auld Act bo sub mitted to tie- ipili i liiA electors of said I evil. And f riler thal the mud honda or (ho money realized from them are to lin turned over to the unid ital I road Com ti.\> -..sion a-* ibo Railroad ls graded . i . i \ i i be town of minion, un (bo mov? lintel leal route. And whereas, the said town Council ii o i-. hy :i resolutions of tholr H ard ?I xiv I 'i.e amount proposed tobe subserl mil loCordlug lo the roqiiesl ol said po ll loners at len 'hou>*niid dollars Iii7 per " .ni Coupon bouda to be made payable twenty years aftor date an provided by said act. lt is hereby ordered Ihat lin file? lion ho hold for ?aid (trpose on tie ith of January, IssT, und that the Colls be opened in Ci i nf un from s o'clock a. m. te I p. m., al willoh oloetlon all tho qua} Hied oleetors ol said town shall be cull tied to Vole. 'I lint t he bidlolM shall has .? written or print, d iheroon the words "subscription" or "no subscription." Tb'" following managers are hereby appel Uto* ? to coudliel liv election boro ordered, viz; w c.. Owen*, H./.. Wright, R ( . bri.:--* The saul m?nagera win conduct tim oloetlon and Immediately after oloalnu of the Colls, will OIIIIVllSS the Vole and make a w ritten report to tho Intendant ot-the result of tiie olcotinn. Dy order of thu Town Connel) of the (owil of Clinton. This the 1st, da\ of ll. e. iHHrl. W. A. SH AN hS, I?, li. LlTTLM, intendant. < Hork of i 'onnell. I beg leave to inform my QUI lo mers and tho public generally, that I lui vi- moved my Barber 3 hop into the Hendelbl Hotel. Respect fuly H, M-?trrno. i iiL'viv ini itfr^ff*****?*^?'' "",Lr*.?* ?TATK?P SOUTH CAROLINA. -COUNTY OF LA 0 RENS.-IN TUE PROBATE <."OUUT. W111; it K AH, J.K. Parka has applied to mo for Lottori of Administration on the Kstutoof Nam v Parks, doeeusod . These uro tlioroforo ru "'ito and admonish all nd singular tho kl lid roo and creditors of Bald deceased to l>e and appenr bet?re nu?, In tho Court of Prohato, t<> ho boldon at Laurens Court House, oil tho Ot ll . day of January l8S7f lo show causo, if any they eau why said Loiters should not hu grauted. All persons Uti Vi Hg cluitUS against said KstUtO will present tito same on or bofoi'O that day, or bo forovcr barred. (liven under MIT hand and '?cul, this the 21st, day of December, 1880 A. W. BURNSIDE, .it Probate Judgtj. mme CREDITORS. Thc Stutc of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS, COU UT COM XON PLRAS. Jumos M. Dunoon, Plaintiff, ugninsl Charles A. Saxon, ns Executor ul* Nancy Sic wart, ct ul, Defoudouts. -Relief. Notice is hereby given Hint a Ref erence uill bi' held in thc tibovo stilted CllU.SO on thc 21st day of January, 1887, t\( thc Muster's Of tloo ut Laurons 0. IL, s. C.. nuil all persons having- claims against tho listtltoof Nancy Steu art, ilocotiscd, arc untitled that tiny must present und prove ihetu on that day ut Hu* Reference, or I hoy will Lc barred C. h. I) A HKS I) A LE, Master L. C. Doc. Ul, I SMt!-5t State ol South Caldina. COUNTY o V I.A V 1'. 13 N S. IN PHOUATK COURT. Whereas Cl W Shell, C C C P, hus up pilot?lo motor Lott o rs of Vdininistru I ion ou the estate ol' Sallie Roil ors, de ceased rn i< are therefore to eil?' ami udiuon lab ali and singular tho kindred 'and creditors of sal I deccusod, lo he am! ap pear before nie, lu thu Court ot Probate lo bo holden al Laurens C ll, ou tho ?!d day of bocouibor l8S*l,to show cuuse, if any thev eau, why said Letters should he grunted All persons having claims against s ii I estate will pr,- ont thc same on or helor thal dav or lu' forever harrell. (liven under my bund ami seal this loth day ?d' Xovotuhar, ?8S? A W ?1UKNH1 DK, Prohato Jndgc State u( Siiutb Carolin. L A U R RN'S CO U NT Y. IN PROB AT 15 COURT. Whereas, <? W Sbell, C CC I?, h?? ap plied to me for Leiter? of \dsnlnislra Motion lbw Kstato of Polly Powoll, du censed. 'I lu nie tbereforo to cit* mid HG moulai) all mid singular H.* kindred and creditors of said tloeeax??d, to be and appear hep,rm me ia Court of Probute, to lie hohlen st Laurens C U, un th? 2*)d . lay of l)ee, ISf*i, to ?hew euuso if nay they eau, why ?aid Lotto.** o.rw a?i hr* mantell AH persons having claims against said oslase will present Ibo same au or liAt'iire t hat dav or iw forever h wi i'd niven under my lu.nd and seul this, luth day of November Ks?), A v/ HI KNSII)R, Gt Probate-, Jud go TV Sta! coi South Cardilla, Laurens County. A. s. Nichols aa Administra tor of Harsh Uryson,decooHed. Plaintiff. id. Nancy llrvson, Rllzn A. Tnoiupsou, vvin. Bryson, Mar ireri i Kiaki ly, Klissitboth J. . Pl mi:ig. Martha Sloan, .lohn } *." T. Klciulng, Sallie J .1 act.'??III, Settle Lin flauknight, Lon M.Cham bhilli, Kll7.il Gibson, h. C. Klem Ing, h. l. Klein lng, B, .1. Har tington, Corrie .lour?., J. o.e. Plomiug. Defendant*. I Whereas it nppaars to my satlsfaotlon that John T. Plemlng, Sallie .1. Jackson, Ida lliiuknight, Rlbtn Gibson, H. I*'. Plemiug, reside without und beyond thc linn! of thia State, and thal tili said [turtles arc distributees of Sarah llryson, d' ceased. S'ow u is or I? red, that th?? said parties, lum residents nf this State, Ur? and arp hereby summoned and reoulred to he ao l appear at a Court of Probate t<> ho hidden nt Laurens C. If.,in and for said ('.tmiy and Stat?, un th.- 31 st dav of January, 18X7, loahowcatiHO, if any they cnn, why a ti nal settlement of the estate of Sarah bryson, til.llSOd, not he had ami a deerco thereon ?i ven. or t huir con sent, on falling to answer will be < ntared of record. ( '?ven under HIV In.nd sud seal of ofT.OO the 'JWth dav of November, A. h. ISMO. A, W, IUI K NS I OK, docllfl Jud.;? of Probat?. Pi tio munt Master's' Sales. STATIC SOUTH < AKOI.IXA COUNTY OF LA ( ' It /'NS, COURT op COMMON PICEAS. Pursuant lO.illdglhoiU for sale in tim fol low lng st a ted casi's, I u ill sell at Lam 'ons i'. H.. at publie o itory, op Salosday in January noxt, ?'Clog Monday tho 3rd day of the month, tim property das ( rihed in oaoll ease, upon the tor HIM apo cilied, io wit: In |hn " i <0 of John P. Stewart vs. JmnoosM. Donnon, o( al. Tho following described proper ty shunted n thc County and.Stnto a forOHtlld : PUAIT No. r2-Containing Ono lltindrcd mid Ninety und ono*h if acres, mid h iiindOd ny lands of Dr. John I*'. Oorroh, Jumos M. Donnon, Hilliard Hill, Dr. C. A. Saxon, und tract No. I i Mut moy .>'. noon nt myoffleo. Terms-One-half ol' thc ptlfohnso money td Lc paid cash, nnd tho bul? ?ince on a credit of twelve month with intered from tho (lay ot' ni ?.(.cured Ly thc bond of tho pureba --cr und ii mortgage of the premises, but with leave to thc purchRSOr to pity cul ire bul In Wish. Pureba-er to pay for pupct -t. Ill the CUM- (if TollVOT Robert ?>i. Ht surviving executer, etc., vs Kd win I'. Simpson, ;is trustee, und in his own rigid, et ul. The following described properly sittinte in tlc County ?nd Stab? aforesaid : Lror No 4, lying wllhln thho incor - - -.--J--? i? .* .*. poroto ?lmlis of the towu of Latir ons fronting on Molli ?Slreot, boun ded by Main Street, lands of Mru. Junie O. Todd and ot No :J, and containing one and one-fourth aeren Tit ACT No 1, near the Incorporate limits of the town of Laurette, hounded by louds of A. &. Taylor, ilee'd, und N, Day, dee'd, nod oth ers nnd Tract No 'J, and the malu rond from Milton to Laurens 0. Hy and containing Fifty-four acres. TRACT No 2, near tho incorp?ralo lunts '>f the town of Laurena OUUded by Sullivan and Irby, lands, Tracts ?Vos. I mid 'J and the mail) road from .Milton tu Laurens C. H., and containing Fifty-eight acres. Tit ACT No. 8, near tho Incorpo rate limits of thc town of Laurens bounded by Sullivan lands and Trut'ts Nus. 2 and 1 nml the malu r?.ad from Milton to Laurens G. H., und containing Fifty-three acres. TllACT no. 4, near tho Incorporate limits of fin1 town of Laurens, houn ded by hinds of Miss T. Irby, Tracts no. 3, and 5, and tho Main Hoad from Milton to Laurens C. H. und containing Seventy acres. TRACT no. .*>, nonr tho Incorpo ro to limits of the town of Laurens, bounded by hinds of Miss T. Irby, Mrs. S. W. Simpson, S. K. Taylor, Tract no. Land tho main road from Mitton to Laurens C. IL contain ing Fifty tour acres. Tints may bo soon ut uiy office. THUMS.-One-third of the pur chase money to lie paid cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal anuuaMinstul ments, with Interest on each instal ments from the day of sale, secured by bonds of purchaser or purchas ers, and mortgages of tho property, hut with leave to any purchosef to pay his or her entire bid in cash. Purchaser to yay for papers. In tho case of C. i>. Markdale us Master vs T. R. L. Wood All Unit tract of land lying being ami situate in the County ami State, aforesaid, OU Walnut Creek, con taining Til ree hundred mid live acres more or loss, and bounded by binds of W. L. Wood, J. H. Davis W.<\ Dateutitic and o tho rs, as ap pears by a plat made by Paul B. Ky/; r, :J Ith march ls*. I. Terms-Cusb-Tho purchaser to pay for papers. [n the ease of John P. Ifuuteret al vs- Toi i vor Robertson as surviv ing executor etc. The following described property shunted, lying und being In the? County and Stute aforesaid; TRACT NO. I, Known ns the? Cheek pine?' containing one hundred and twenty acre J, more or less, bounded hy binds of IO. J. Burnside, Murtin Hiddle, Allen Mar in,and others. TERMS-One third of tho purch ase money to ho paid cash, and the balan?a on a credit of one and two year.-, with interest from day of sale, secured by bonds of th? purchaser and mortgages of the prop.etty. Purelia er to pay for papers. In the ouse of 0. M. Mnttison vs. Joel Ellison a-i adtn'r, Ac., Sarah I Monroe ot al. I All that tract of lund lying, being ami situated in tho County and State aforesaid, ami numbered a In : a recent survey in this cuse,-Jcon taining Ninety-two acres, 'and i bounded by South bank of K?'edy Uiver and lands of Sallie P. Pool, T. I-. Pool and others, and adjoin* lng Tract No. 1. VI.H.MS-One-half of tho purch ase toolo y to hr paid cash and the h?lame on a credit of twelve months wijh interest from tho day of sale secured by tho bond of the purehnser and a mortgage of the premises, hut wtth leave to pu reit User to pay his entire hid in cash. The ; urchnser to pay for pupers. In the case of Mary \V. Curter vs. Thomas 11. Carter. All that tract of or parcel of lund situated, lying and being in th? County and state aforesaid on tho waters of th.- Saluda Hi vcr and hounded hyland, of A. J.Monroe, C. H. (lambrell, Benjamin F. Arnold. Mrs. Eleanor Curler, and Mis. Mary W. Curter and con? taillig om? hundred acres, . more or less. TK.UMS-Case. The purchuser to pay tor papers. n tin- case of Hewlett SulMvnn vs. Mary O. Scott lu her own right sud as Executrix of Harrison Scott deceased, el al. Tho proper ty describi d us fellows in tho de cree. All (hat piece, parcel, or tract of land situate und lying in Laurens County, s. c., on tho Augusta rond und waters of Walnut Creek, being the pince I now reside upon and con tai ning Eicht hundred acres inore or less, boundod hy lands of B. L. Henderson, Mrs, ('lardy Ho ling and others. THUMS-Cas!:, iii*? purchaser to to pay for papers. C. I), BARKSDALE, Muster, I?. C. Doe s OJ 188?. 4t Probate Judge's Sale. W. \\ . Kennrely as j ndm'r of ?, Si. Hon- ' Complaint Ut nody do o'd., I noll realty in aid VA. : of personalty. Thon. A. Kennedy, j Pill i unlit to SO ordOf in tho ahnve ?ta ted ease. I will sell at publie outcry at Laurens 0? IL, S. <'.,<m Sahmlny In Jan n.uv next, tho fellowing Heal estate situated in tho County and stat?? afore .aid within a few hundred yardi* of tho corporate Hntils Of the town of Laurena: Tract No 1 or h onesto , houndod by Iraet No 2. lands of W. L lloyd, J. 0. Hill mid old Greenville road and eon-, tattling Lot ty iii-res moro or lro>a. Flat? to he seen In Probate Of?leo. TLHM.S': One half CHU'J, balanee on a .Iltoftwolvo n). mils, with internat from tho day of salo, tho crodlt portion to he m cured hy tho hood of tho pnrr-h uaer, and a mortgage of tho pro ra I aa* K'dd. Tba pun baser to pay for papers. A. W. Bl'IlNM OK, l u Rt?F'0. Judgeof Prolate