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?jflhe Advertiser C. GARLING'JOAW EVITOB, LAURF.NS March :V>, I ss:. -Subscription Prlce--12 Montho, $1.00 PAT ABLE IN ADVANCE. Tu Raloa tor Advertising.-Ordinary Ad vertisements, por square, Ono Inser tion, Sl.tn; rnch subsequent inser tion, SQ cents, liberal reduction inado Tor larne Ad vertisements. J. C. OAKLINGTON, Propriotor. WHITHER AUK WE DRIFTING. The Abbeville Press and Runner of lust week republishes a strong Article from the Columbia Register in defence of "Southern Civiliza tion," and in a pointed editorial auks tho question. "Are we true to our past history?" All of this "Now South" talk is shown to he a reflec tion and a sim mo Ton the laud we love It is also shown that in ninny things wo have recta/ed the Im press of tin; conqueror. This Is emphatically true. The North is striving now more than ever, not to cultivate tho friendship of Southerners, but to oblit?rale the traditions and uproot that spirit which has given tone and diameter to the South, and which was be queathed to us hy a chivalrous an cestry. The oivalizod world has como to recognize South Carolina as thc champion of women's honor. From time immemorial the highest plane bas been woman's, ami an insult to her meant a serious penalty. In no state Is the sanctity of mar riage more fully recognized; we give w oman the right lo own prop erly, and make contracts concerning it; we give all rights that true wo men desire. Hut this mighty struc ture, this grand social fabric, which it was the pride of our fore-fathers to ereet and which is viewed with livy by the world, is being shat ered by Innovations suggested by those who, b<* force of arms, failed to sha KO it. Well may \Vo stop und con sider the question "Aro we true toour past history, when we have in South Carolina nu organ ized movement,-a society the membership of which embraces many of the purest and noblest women in the lund-the avowed object of w hich is to mould public sentiment, so as to allow woman to enter where men often hesitate, -the political arena. This is the object of the W. C. T. U. organiza tion, but wc daresay it could never have gained such a stronghold in South Carolina if it liad not assum ed the garb of a temperance socie ty. So far wo as have seen, only a few members have openly proclaim ed themselves wonian'sutTragists. SUGGESTIONS. Our town bas only been paying a little over twelve hundred dollars n year to policemen, and consid ering the importance and dignity of the town, this amount ls entirely too small. Steps should lie taken at once to raise the amount. Lt the officers now employed will not ac cept an Increase of salaries, then by all means employ half a dozen more. At this season of the year there should he a relier force; the town will likely be flooded with people during the summer who will be hard to manage, and it is not right to vork our vigilant force to death. Another matter needs at tention. Laurens ls a big town, and it is a great hardship to require such offlcers as po'icemen to walk through mad and slosh and soil tneir fine clothes. They should be furnished at least two good hor ses and probably a phaeton. Thes(. aro important matters, for it has long silica; been established that it is impracticable to Improve streets and even though it were practicable everyone knows that oar's do not need work. A fev bands Shoveled a little dirt about throo years ago, and put in a few temporary bridges, and it is extravagant to look after these again. Hut, Inasmuch ns tin: property is taxed to the utmost lim it allowed by the charter, and a li cense fee charged for everything else that eau bo taxed, it becomes a serious question : How to spend tho otirplUS? This surplus ques tion is a mighty problem and we trust that our "city fathers" will not be deluded into tho belief that anything is wrong with the streets of Lauren.-:, lint that they msy sec thc necessity of increasing tho po lice foreo nt once. They sinai ld examine tho record and see that ft ls not loud nod hoist rous men who threaten to cutand shoot, that these polieceman have to deal with, but in nearly every instance they are confronted by men who sro so beastly drunk that they cannot tube caro of themselves. Then lt is some times necessary to arrest a vagrant, in Willoh case our present force is entirely inadequate. Wo want half A dozen more men nt least. Tho Greenville ?Vetos suya '-the AnvKKTisKit blames President < llev?la nd boca IMO ho refused to .sign tito rivera ?nd harbor? bill after the wisdom of 400 niembers of congress had approved lt." It la not so much the result, ns the reasons, for it, that we object to. Congress is responsible, for thc delay in passing this bill, but after lt passed, we think tho President I should bave given it bis Attention. I Surely he was sufficiently acquain ted with tile provisions of the bill to have formed an opinion, and if it was necessary to kill it in order to "defend the treasury and the peo ple from possible robbery or oppres sion" be should have vetoed it. Hut, we have never seen such a state ment from the President. On ibo contrary, inasmuch ns ho refused to sign it foi want of time to examine it, he could not have been i opposed to the measure. As this was one of the most Im portant acts of Congress, we think be should have given it attention oven though it did get in at a late hour. If it was, asTnuny believe, a wise provision for great internal improvements, lt should have been made a law. if on tho other hand it was a useless expenditure of the pul lie money, it should have met an executive death. Wo still be lieve that the importance of the measure was ?neb as to have de manded the President's attention They say prohibit ion does pro hiblt in Anderson, und we hope that this may be said as long as the law is In force. If pro hibition continues to prohibit in that city however, An derson will lind herself famous, as the only place on earth that has succeeded. Laurens was several times --dry" and started out with a great show at enforcing the law; but she got "wet" after a while. So did Atlanta; and in Providence Tl I. where it was said "prohibition would prohibit," WO find after six months trial, 10C arrests for viola tions and three convictions. There Is one way to stop tho sale of whis key; that is, cut oft'the demand for it. Supply and demand go togeth i er on this article. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER Washington March 25 1887. The composition of the Inter state Comm?re.- Commission has been the chief subject of comment here for the past few days. For tho most part it seems to give sat isfaction, and some are even en thusiastic in its praise. One prom l-l neut citizens of Washington re marked that tho character of the | 1 men composing the board was am ide compensation for the delay in their appointment. Now ano then you hear a Hi pub lican object to the appointment of Judge Cooley as one of tho repre sentatives of his party, saying' that he bas not been in accord w ith the Republican party for some years, but as a rule bis selection ls highly contended by leading men of both sides. The Democrats would have been giutlftcd If ex-Ropresontativo Morrison's nanni had beaded tho list for the longest term of oftice, six years, and Judge Cooley been pi von the second place. But, at tho White House, the explanation of this was that the Judge hud made such a sacrifice to accept a place on the commission that it was the least tho President eon ld do to name him first. It is said he sacrificed $25,000 per anani as re colver for tho $7,000 salary of a com missioner. In polities tho commission, as was to be expected, is divided between democrat majority and a ropubli cah minority. The representative character of each of tho d?mocrat ie members, Messrs. Morrison, Bhoonmaker and Bragg, will pass without question. Mr. Shoonmak er is sahl to be tho personal selec tion of the President. Iii' was a I rusted friend of the late (Jovenor Tilden and bas long had the confi dence ol Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Wal ker of Vermont has the partisan endorsement of Senator Edmunds, and Judge Cooley, if questioned, wouul prononce himself a Republi can. The list of names reveals n con scientious effort to secure thc most competent, qualified and abb- men who could be obtained for the sala ries. In each ease there is some thing to give tho man peculiar claim to be distinction. Messrs Cooley, Walker and Bragg have been prominently identified with the subject of governmental rela tion to the railroad. Mr. Bragg, as president of the Alabama Railroad Commission, ami Mr. Walker, as fl member of the Vermont Senate, have had experience in the forma tion and execution of legislation affecting tho railroads, and Judge Cooley is perhaps the most eminent authority in the United states on subject of Constitutional law ailee lng inter-state commerce. Mr. Morrison is qualified by his long experience as a lawmaker, bis thorough study of commercial questions and his universally re cognized integrity and earnestness. Mr. Shoonmaker special fitness for tho appointment lies in his familia rity with the law? and commerce of New York, and his relations to (Jovenor Tilden ns a co-operator in bis reform measures. This law Is a vast problem. Kv cry feature of Its operations is more or less uncertain, and whatever Is done adverse erltislam and vigorous opposition may bo expected. Un der tho circumstances the President could scarcely hnvo followed bet tet rules of selection. In choosing tho Commissioners on tho basis of merit, he has relieved himself of responsibility to a greater degree (han he could have done by Appoint* mon I H based more upon political a nd persona! consid?rations. The construction of tho Inter state Commerce Commission hus been a work of s-x weeks fur tho ! President. To make it satisfactory, fairly representative of nil conflict i ii ?X filterest, and fairly representa* tive Of tho various sections of tho country-conditions which aro ne cessary, becauso tho commission will bo in Its widest s?nse a Nation al court-tho a tempt to do all this, the President says, bas been tho most difficult puzzle of Iiis Admin istration. Several timos ho sup posed lie had tho Commission com pleted, but each (imo a hitch occur ed and an entire redistribution of places was necessitated. Every lime four good members wore se cured it was found Impossible to get a fifth who would exactly lit in with the other four and then a com pleto recast was required, The labors of thc Commission will he comprehensive and a considera ble force of clerks and assistants will be required. Substantially, (he Capital will have a new Depart ment. Altogether (he effect upon this city will he more pronounced (lian that of any law passed in re cent years. Another Art Craze. Thc latest nrt work among ladies is known as the "Kron di crngo" for deco rating eh'na, glassware etc It is some thing entirety ?eic. and ls hot h prolltablc and fascinating, lt ls very popular in New York Boston and other Kastern enies. To ladies desiring to leam the Art, we Aili send au elegant china placquo (sl/.e ls inches,) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with box of material, hui colored designs assorted in Mowers, animals, soldiers, land-scapes, etc.?complete, with full ill structioua, upon receipt of only $1.00. The placquo alone ls worth more than tho amount charged. To over ladv orderin? this outfit who en closes tho address of live other ladies in terested in Art matters, to whom weean I mail our now eataloguo of Arl doods, wo will cuidoso extra and without charge an imitation hand painted brass plncqiic. Instruction hook in pnlntiug, lo colored pictures ?sc. only lae. ICmbrohL*ry silk, best quality, all colors,KOc, per lOOskiens Tinsel braid, gold or silver, lor arl em broidery and needle work, large hall, only 25o. Macram? cord, white B?c ncr lh.4 any color, nile por pound. Other goods at equally low prices. Address, TH li KM Kl KIO NKWS co., Syracuse, N. Y, Mention thc ADVKilTIKKK io writing. VKST'S EXCITI NCI GAMKOK DKAW -Once on a limo Senator Vest had (ried a case in a little county sent, and received a large loo for (dear ing his mai . So milch money in (he bands of the you n JJ lawyer was as tempting (o the denizens as a cool watermelon toa bungay negro. The result was a game of poker. Tlie boys intended (o 'leece Ves(, and of course stocked the cards. They had no place (o play in hut a little shed that Inn! no floor, but ?onie fresh dry wheat straw. Ii was a flve-hdilded game, and a dry goods box sorted us ti table, ll hap? pened to be a jack pot, and Vost oponed i( on (bree queens. Tin? cards being fixed the oilier follows bad hotter hands, and of course raised before tho draW. Vest stood the raise and drew two curds. As luck WOtlld hllVO it llO go( (he oth er queen. The beding commenced exceedingly warm. They would raise tho young lawyer and he would see them and go a little bet tor. An outsider, who stood in willi tho gang', looked over Vest's shoul der and saw what a formidable band ne bad. Ile hold up four lingers, shook his bead and in other ways triedlo warn bis friends, hut to no purpose. Ile saw thal Vest would break tho crowed, so be lit a maddi and set tho straw Moor on lire und t?"?ld them to run dear lifo. With one hand Vos* raked in thc boodle, with the other ho exhibited his love ly queens, and as be went out out of tho door with bis eoat-lail on Are, he said: "Lcd ber burn; the pol is mine."-t 'hic(t(/o I Ir raid. Ladles Outdo to Fancy-work. This work contains nearly 300 hand some illustrations willi instructions for making hundreds of beautiful things, either Tor adorning your home or pres ents for your friends al a most trillin? expense, Including all kinds of Ka ney Work, Artistic lOmhroidorioH, Lace Work Knitting,Tatting and Net Work; contains designs for Monograms, Ini tials, Tidies, Lunibron ns, ottomans, Counterpains, Unga, Carrlago rohes. Brackets, Wall rockets, Waste Pa por Baskets, Work Boxes, Work Brakels, Work hags, Ken wipers, Hanging bask ets, Catch-alls, Kin cushions, Footstools. Handkerchief box os, Olovo box OS, Card baskets, Sofa pillows, Table covers, Work stands, 'fabio scarf screens, Scrap bags, Hand bilga, Table mats, Toilet mats, Lamp mats, Lampshades, Pillow shams, PillOWham holders, Curtains, Toilet stands, Slipper eases. Letter eas es. Plot ll TO li?mes, Toilet sets. Cloths, Bruah holders, Hassocks, Cigar ho.xos, Sateh.ds, Kailey Kurses, Slippers, Dres sing ?owns. Music portfolios, Knife eas es, rana, Flower baskets, Plant stands, Flowor not covers Shawl dress trim? minga, window shades, Foal ber work, spatter work. Loaf photographs ami many other Ulinga. Illa handsomely bound, containing (ll large.'! column pages, and will ho s uit post paid for only .10 cents. It is the finest hook on fancy work ever publish* ed, and every lady interested in house hold art slioul I secure a copy at once. Address, Til'0 K M KI ll K N K W's CO., Syracuse, x, yt Mention this paper. A painful incident which recalls Edgar Poe's thrilling sketch on tided: "Premature Burial," is re porter from Saumur. A young man who wa - afflicted with a con tagious disease, suddenly died, at least *o all appearances, and bis burial was ordered to take place as soon as possible. The under taker's men, who carried the collin to the grave, (bought that they beard a noise like knocking Under Its lid, yet, hoing afraid of creating a panic among (he people who at tended the funeral, (bey went on with their burden. The coffin was duly placed In the grave, but, ns tho earth was being (brown upon lt, umlstnkable sounds of knocking were beard by everybody. The Mayor, however had to be sent for before the coffin could be opened, and some delay Occurred In the arrival of the official. When tho lld was removed the horrible dis covery was mode that the unfortu nate inmate had Just died of as phyxia. NOTICE! Tho building of a new Hrblgo ?eros? Habun Crock, at Babb's Mill, in Dial's Township, will bo ?otto tho lowest bidder on tho KUb dav of April next, at 12 o'clock M., with the right to reject, any bids made. W. H. DRUMMOND,CC. I?. Ci March 8d, 1887 ti Lrodlos, look horot Wo offer advantages to O?.H/I huyera t li it t Will never l>o found in tim bonton oath ofregular trade. Wo buy humen o joh lois from ?.a o i, m pi concerns who nra forced to sett? und our prinos aro final, I.ECIStVK. and (.'Kl SH 1 NU ! PollOWlnU WO give linds lind ?gUl'08 Hutt wilt not una cannot Itel Ladles'olegant plush band bags, 40oj Kussla pocket hooks, 2S . (worth mc)J Al ligator spoolo purses, nickle tramos, ball snap, largo si/.o, 22oj badi CH two bladed pen knives, shell handle, 20oi Manlcuro knives, for linger nails, I (jo : < harm kniv OB,*10oi "Oom" earpet stretchers, tim l>es|, !D5oj Madam Louis hair crimpers, IOCJ Ila by pins, lino gold plated, with "llahy," "Darling," 'i'et," etc., with eui letters, ?Oe u pair, (worth 60o)? stereo seopes, laney hoods, -lile, (worth $1); Stereoscopic views, American, foreign. COUlIc, statuary and actresses, 6O0 per dozen, (worth i'2)\frill edge playing cards Huon pack, (worin 75o)i Tom Thumb playing carda, luci handsome leatherette photo albums, ^dt edge, 2?o; Muslo box es, vary tine, fl.lU; ".Mikado" bangle Dracnleti latent thiny in ladies jewelry, ilOotOporn leather fans, cardinal, blue, pink ur white, hone slick, aile, (worth $1.25); Ladies shears, nickle plated, <i in., aOcj Colored photon of act rosses, 10c oaoh, .'I for 25c! Sewing niaohinn oil, (best sperm), tl large bottles, '.!.'><.; Lubins com? pexion soap, hie, tl cakes for 25c? Lubins Kean til vin V pow per, I2c| "< 'os m el i ci pie" for tl.'' hair, 25e: Lyons tooth powder, largo bot t les, |,">c; letroleuin jelly po made.tl bottles for 'JV; (tern -tn uol?gno, a new and lasting perfumo, 30o, (worth 75e); "Stolon kisses," nu extra line per fume, 40a, worth (worth si ); 1'rcneb shoo dressing,best quality, :> bottles for 25c. 'i'hesc are >'ti ffreatibarffuiiut. No order filled for lesa' than one. dollar, Ilnnd HOUlontekcl watch locket, chain and charin,'i" in beautiful salin lined case, given free with every trill order amount ing to over five dollarn receiv ed during the next tin days. As ah goods not sut Istuelor may ho returned, you run no risk In Bonding usa trial order. Address, Ti IK KMPI11K NKWH CO., :i 2-K7 Syracuse, N. Y. Mention this paper. T ll K N K W BARBER SI TOP (fl beg to Inform thu public that I am proparod t<> sorvo (hem as Tonsoulal Ar tist inm^.nowquartors, ttndor tho Uob or'.S ::. _? ... 1>. ll. CANTY Moving nt 2-10 sliced with ti big train heavily freighted with bar gains in Kailey Fumily Groceries, Confectioneries, Ac, &e" bus just "dumped" u largo portion of thom into the "iUGKY" STORE of ?J. II. ?J AMISS, who is now run ning a regular schedule,constantly adding now goods to his already mammoth stock, and insists that the goods iniist gO -CHEAP FOlt CASH, in order to make room for FRESH ARRIVALS. Wo will not attempt to mention in detail tho articles comprising our elegant stock, hill simply say to one timi nil, and especially the In dies and children COME AMD SEE FOR YOURSELVES. J. H. Jame? Laucos, s. c. rob. 23rd IS77 .ito NOTICE! A ll Supervisors of La uro ns ( ?olin tp appointed for tho year 1887, uro hereby notified to seo the Over seers of tho public roads, or to se lect nod appoint 0*'erseors where tiny resign, und n i reel them to work and put al. public roads in good condition by the first of April next, and said Supervisors uro lo examine said ronds, and if not put in good condition, to direct said roads worked .?.gain at once; ?ind to make their report to County Com missioners, Tuesday after Silldtiy in April. JA M IOS HELL, March l<>, 1887, ?i Chm'n n v c NOTICE To Te ache rs. The next regular examination of Teachers |or Laurens County, will beheld at Laurens Coilli House beginning on April 1st, Friday Sat urday and Monday. Continue tl days. Friday und Saturday will be devoted to White Teachers and .Monday lo Colored Teacher-. Poachers will take due notice and be prompt. M. L. Lt i.LOCK, Sc h o< il ( 'mn. L. C NOTICE -OF Delinquent Land Sales. List ofdolilUplOlit Lands in Laurens County, S. C., as returned to tho Audit? or's Ornoo, by J. ll. Copeland, County Treasurer: L \ruKNs TOWNSHIP, IV. S. Hunters Kstnte, WI lures, 2 buildings il. W. Loyd, iidni'r, 1RS acres, I build ing. You NOS TOWNSHIP. Hugh Sharps estate, 50 acres, 1 build ing. I)i af.H TOWNSHIP. John A. Owl figs' estate, 865 aerea, 1 building. J. W. .Jones, ft ncrOS, no buildings. M. KS. Burdett, .'IS acres, no buildings. W ATR li Loo Tow NH li I P. M.O., .M. .M. it J. Il, Scott, KOO acron, 2 buildings. Isoin Nelson, 120 acres, 2 buildings. cuoss 111 m. TOWNSHIP. Hogan .Motes est?te, 51 aerea, no build ings. 0. M. Holdings estate, 580 nero?, I building. JACKS TOWNSHIP. JohnT. Duncan, 1281 acres, 211 build ings. Notice is hereby given that tho whole of tho several parcels, lots ami parla ol lots of real estate, described in th? prn coodiug list, or HO much thereof as will ho necessary to pay tho tuxes, nonah les and coHts tlioroon," will he sold by the Treasurer ol'Laurens County, H. ('., In front oftho Court House door, in sahl County, on Monday the 1th day of April noxt, unless sold taxes, assessment and penalttoa?re paid before that tim?. Haid salo shall continuo from day to day un til all sahl parcels, tracta or iota of real estate shall be Hold mt offered for salo. Halo to commence al 12 o'olook .M. (?. M. LA NOHTON, Auditor L.C. Doctors Use It! ITBO what? Oco limy ?sk naturally what is ll that a Ductor do?8 not uso. Wo ll wo cannot undortako to say what aro all tho inodtolllOH they uso, hut with oxflollont nomi i' ' .111-1,1, they i > scribe and recommend PELHAM'S PECTORAL SYRUP as the surest remedy for coughs, colds, whooping cough? cough of measles oto. Ti y it. Only 25o a ln>tth!. For salo, W hoi OHO lo and retail at Laurens by B. F. Posey & Bro., ?*?-Soio Agonts, Druggists. Master's Sale. State nf South Carolina.-County of Laurens.-Court of Common ? Pions. Pursuant to Judgments for sale in the following stated eases, I w ill soil nt publie outcry tit LauronsJC. IL, s. c., during tho legal hours for sales, on salesday in April next, (being Monday, Ith day of the Month,) the property described in eaeb ea.-e, upon tho terms specified, to wit ; In the ease of Noah Cannon vs. Naoma l'attorson, Lewis W. Pat terson ot u\. AU that tract of land lying, brine; and situate in the County und State aforesaid, on the waters of i Kooroo river, containing Two llundrod acres, moro or less, und bounded by lands ot Roilbctl'Mtir tin. Frederick Rurdett, John Rhod es, Melmoth Fleming and others. TERMS-Ono half of the pur clltlSO money to be paid cash, and tho remainder on n credit of twelve months, with interest from tho doy of sab>, ncc tired by the bond of tho purchaser, and mortgage of tho promises.-Tho purchaser to pay for pupers, li" purchaser fulls to comply willi terms of sale, the property will bo re-sobl at bis risk. In the ouse of Henry Fuller vs. John Nelson, Wright Nelson, vt al. All that tract of ?and, situate and hoing in tho County und State aforesaid, containing Ono Hundred and twelve neron moroni- less, ami bounded by lauds of C ilvln Fuller, V. R. Robertson timi tho estate ol Silas Fuller, deceased. TERMS-Ono half of the purch ase money to iio paid cash, and tin remainder on a credit of one year, with interest from dov of sale, se cured by the bond of the purchaser, ??ml a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. The purch aser to pay for papers. C. 1). RARKSDALE, Master L. C March 8, iss?. ll Suite of Soul li Carolina. COUNTY OK LAURKNN. Court of Common Pleas lt. F. Fleming, Plaintiff, iif/ttinjtt Margaret Malone, , Mary .1. Toy lor, Cor- \. SI 'MM0N8. neb i Taylor, Krodor- , i lek Taylor. .lobe Toy I ?or and Washington | Taylor, D. fendants. J To tho Defendants, Margaret Malone, Marv.I. Taylor, Cornelia Taylor, Kroch crio Taylor .'John Taylor, and Washing ton Taylor. Yon are horoby summoned and ro fl ll Ired to answer tim complaint in ibis lU'tlon, willoh ls tiled In thu ellice ol tl c I "lork of i he < 'oort of < 'minnon Pions, for Ibo said County, anti to servo n copv ol your answer to tho ^ni?I compbtlni on lin* subscribers nt their olllco nt I .an rc o s C. lt., South ('andina, within twenty days after tho sorvloo hereof, exclusive nf tho clay of such service; ?md if yon fail tn answer tho complaint within the Mino aforesaid, tho plaintiff in (his no tion will apnlv to tho Court for tho re lief demanded in tho complaint. Dated. Kobruary l. iv^7. Se -,. 1.1. W. KURLL, r. ,.: ,.. ,.. JOH NS' IN ,t RICH KY. Klain ti IPs Attorney. To the Defendants Frederic Taylor, mid John Taylor* Toko notice timi tho summons nutt complaint in this notion were tiled in the Oflleo ol the ( lurk ol I he t 'oort of i 'oin mon Pleas and General Sessions for Luttrells fount} on ibo 1st lay < f Kobrunrv, lv -7. .IC MN s??N .V It I Cl I KY, Plaintiff's Attorm v 2-28-87. ?it CALL oisr I). F. BRADLEY, LAURENS, S.C. '1 o tret your Wah bes, Clocks, Jew el ry, A e. repaired, every job gunr ant.)ed. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, lind Silver ware ordered when desired. Feb. '.) 1887 28 b* m Piedmont Air Line. RICHMONDS DAN VILLI? lt. It. Columbio .v (Iroonvlllo division. Cunden: ed Schedule in ( licet Dec. lt?, issn. (Trains run on 76th Meridian t-.ne,) s. m t h. No. .V-' j Vorth. No 68. Lv Walhalla 8 55an j ?v Columb ll 00nm " Seneca !? 17 nil ! ' Newberry 1 OS pill .' Hpartnbu 11 80 an ? . Ninety s'\ '2 80 pm *. Abbeville i!? 15 am; ' Oreenwd 258 pm Laurens f* 20 lilli! Ar (Irccnvl. 688 pm Urroonvll 040 ami'' Laurens 6 55 pm OrOOllWd 1250 pm 'Abbeville \ 45 pm " Nlnoty s.\ i ii pm " Spartan bg .'. 80 pm " NOW bor ry I 07 pin1' Seneca (102 pill Ar Columb 516 pirti'1 Walhalla 08flrpni " Augusta 0 20 pin." Atlanta HMO pm No M tnnkoHcloso connection for At lanta. No 62 makes erl?se connection for Aiijtustn and fha-lesion at Coliim bia. D. CA KDWK.LL, Asst Pass. ,\(r;t. SOL. li A AH, Columbia, S. C. Tn file Mannaor. J AS Li TA K LO!*, Gonn furs Agon For shoes, lints mid dry goods, call on .Sullivan ? Milam, Ora, H. C The oh OR post pince to buy goods tliis side ol Augusta, is at .Sullivan A M liam's, Ont, H. C. REMOVAL i bog leave to Inform my custo mers and tli<* publie generally, that I hftVO moved my Barber Shop Into the Rondello Hotel. Respect filly H. M-Stouo, THE) LAUHENS BAB. J. c. OAKLINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW) LAURENS CU., - - S. c Ofllco- Advertiser Building. \V. C. BUN BT, r. P. M Vio WAN. Abbeville. Lsnrons. BENET ?v MCGOWAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAURENS C. IL, S. C. N. J. HOLM KS. II- IT. SIMPSON. HOLMES cv SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAURENS C. IL, - - . - S. C. 1ST. 3.1-3I-A.JR,Jr^I3, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAURENS, S. 0. ?KfOnicO ?vcr store of W. L. lloyd. For Sale A splendid farm in Spnrtnnhurg County on INieolot Uiver. Lol of good bott >m lands. Also up lands belonging to tho pince and in n good state of cultivation. Good bul dings-Locution healthy ti nd very (desirable-Situated near th" lino of Spurtunburg ? Ash' ville ra i I rond. Terms easy-A bargain oil red. Cor Sale A house and lot in the eil of Greenville-Locution one ol tho liest, hoing convenient to bust ess portion ol the city-Churches iH'tlJ I lino of Street railway.-House eon nins '."? spacious rooms all well ur fJEADQUA CARRIAGES Couch Materials, Sadd. Shoo F BEL" The Flneet and Molt Varied Aasoi Brought to thu C Tidings of C< To those wh" * *vo boon wrenched and noir oner yt tho ino?t delightful vehh $3S Try one und savo your health. Evory n S colt, should have ono, ai tho prleo is v DAY & TANNAI] FAA WORTH Y At Goody* .r. cn? I,"r;h".', tim only HOAD CART msae ?re ino ?Mleai of scueee, without hone motion, < au ?ja eu to e.cir ?se. ' WK AUK TUB s< New York Belting Standard Ru INO, jf.iHraiitoo I lo lie AS dooli AS OAS UK MA Tanne i arnil im? Hui? Ure Leatftor, ?uporior Prlcti. * ? U?MU*A ,(01'K. ?Bs? JUST HKegtVfrn-Seyflnty.nve DOUULK II \ mnkcior MiiM.OHn.l Breech limier" Onco.irl.alKil<.T,v5 0jOSi|Kl.l.s;o.in Im Mi Bl l/>w Pl OM. Al?.? ia ?ionic nm mo? ronulote Mini ha Too ?. Benowa, Anvil.,, v,ee<, ol .1 ?? . mr UA?NT *L 1 ?,R1,:M **,0>8 itStSm CSol'r.N .. i l TOP BUGOIRA ]6roc Pii.nroNMai"i pun 1?) Kxten.li.i loi'OAUUIOl.H t-JONIt-lloHSK WAiiONi. H TWO. TllllKK anil COU It wu f?Si c"?^ ' " "*1 ?M *1U tort s trim the r-giiiHr twelve iiioneii'?iiuimi?? .,, ., tb.t me/ are ABSOLU l l: BAKU AINHI eurregii AfHio k of Kl \ ROPRN an i Top DU wmTimg a ni ric 11 jr ||UK-T wo can offerVoiii? ? nunn/ t"c san o lime we w ll offer num an?r Harpon, r.iKh. nu.) iio.vy e?ITI"? II ,t?r? SEE' IM am nea H A DO I. lis LMlea' JDYMMI'H T' Ui?2J.% !,rl *- . ? I"'' " ?T vor l^fl il?? 2? il" Vi** .* "? ^to???o*? *> ><>? ?vii ?. . .? ' * *" 0(T,'r nu lo? prto non .? MRJ Pria. i< Cn!, H rilli i o.if ,"| KI H<I ii i GOODY _ At th? Old Stan ), um? nit J.T.JOHNSON. W. lt. ?IICIIKY JOHNSON & RICIIKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OPFICK Flominn'H Corner, Northwest .ide or Public Square. LAUREN?. 0. H., - S.O. .T. \v. KEltOUSON. UKO. v. YOI'NO. "FERGUSON & YOUNO, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAUREN? C. M.. - - - S.O. "W. P?. Martin, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAURENS C II , 8. U - DXNTIST. OfllOO ?iver Nut lonni Hunk. Ofllco days - Mondays und nesdny ? LAURENS,.S. 0. 3 OOTJ2STTY B' I ?LT vanned for convenience-Water splendid-Good servant house in Yahl - Al.SO stable Ac, on lot Uri ci? low-Terms very easy No cash wanted. For Kent Three store houses in th : town of Lau rens. Fun SALK i MOO nero? land, heated In ditter on portions of I, on-ens county. Fou S \?.i; or UK s r - .. nuinhor ol'soloudid rosldoliooa in tho town nf Lnurons. A new store house nt High Pol ut on tho ?J 1 ? Sit lt, Price low--A splendid stand :. ; a store. F< nr'doulars aa tn any of tho nhovo int ,iorty call in or adi I ress .1 M MAM PTON, M minger. .1 ( ' OA RLINOTON, Attornoy RTERS FOR >, WAGONS, lory, Harness, Leather, i ii dings, r i Na. ?tmcntof Children's Camayos Ever tty. At all prices. Dmfort and Joy jerked about hv Ro-oalled road carts. We ?lo. with FINEST whcols and axles for i.OO. nm who own?. a horno, or wishes to train .-Uliiu the rea :li of all. [ILL, Augusta, Ga. CNOWING jar & Co's th.v will not onnoy yon frith a ?ore baok borae.aad .houp and reliable. Any ordinary bugfj bernas, Ol.R AOBNTS ron and Packing Co/s [bber Belting, <U Inchce. Alto, I'URB OAK LBATUBH BELT* la aaallty (recommend? iteelf.) Mumme oil, Kreta and Belt nooka at Lowaal RftBL SHOT 0UN8, of Improrad patterns and beet ?mont?, W?'lt, Powder, Ac, willoh wa will ran off Una nf ll A K nw Alt K, carpenter*' Toola, BI?ok I I Nail?, spike?, booka, Ileum An., which, barina ieee, eoablu* ua to offer ihem al HT ll lex BAH i next aixty days, te aloa, oat conalfnmtats, at KY PH.RTON8. ir.Rs and aUHHYB. HOH8B WAGONS. nxcr.tl-e. Timare all Standard Work, and aol? i-iinlnatlon of theae retUolca will conrtnoe any on? OfllBS I? lf?r?eir than for many year?, and to thoa? .xira linliir.finnuta. ThU ?took oomprue? the cele nreno as* makoe, and aro lu qnallty TUB O BB?, laluoj in tungi? arni Donnie llamee*, ria? Trae? le a ni n-.iiM,! waicon ll H mee? wo;ot?of. Seooml llaml M. I>olt\n Saddle Stirrup, eoTuMd. ?oa caa afford t/> tarow away your oW 1 he *oid for. eomiu-i n nt of i.'-vrtlKtl jual rewired, eera Ltau\i? aud Topomi?; Oak ail fiemiool Bote M . v DAT8 at EAR & co a orarla Holroyd Hink.-roi Broad St. !? awwjae.aejaajgii yijaia^aw*?^