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LAURENS, March 80, 1887. There uro llvo prisoners in tho Coun ty Juli, nil colored. Qroonvltlo la In for tho n. I). Inmgue willoh Will meet ut Suinler. Tho Hook nod 1/older Company Truck lias been safely housed at last. A Lady living Hoar this place, found a potato that had grown through a gold ring. Henry Ward ?ooolior had a farm of 3? acron valued at ruo hundred thoitaaild dollars. Clinton Enterprise is tho nanto of tho now paper to he started at CU IllOII in a ahort limo. Winter no longor lingorin tho lap of Spring, but spring poota have not yet orow led out. Tho mountains in sight of Greenville have been covered with snow during tho past week. The Kork Shoals Cotton Factory baa p i.chased a large amount ol new and Improvod ^machinery. A country exchange remarks; " There ?was not enough butter in town last week to grease a gimlet." Our exchanges show that farmers in this state are using less guano this sea son than for years past. Tho Croild Jury of Spartanhurg failed to give in a true hill against llariett who ?was charged with gambling. It is probable that tho Laurens Guarda Will lend their pr?sem e, at the execu tion of Lewis Stinvart nu next friday. Married al the residence of the bride's mothei, Mr. Ilohcrtson Turner and Miss St.V tunah A. Burnable, by Kev. lt. NV. Seymour. Our dancing alar baa boon seen from NOW bor ry. lt is said lo have oscillated lip and down for so. time before dis appearing. Quito a number of new subscribers have been placed on our list during tin past week. No man eau alford to bo without bis County paper. Tho (J. Ii. A H. Railroad has spent $lnn in niaoadoniislng aron ml the depot dui lng tho past woo?, which will lie of in. tillite benefit to tho publie. A lot of whiskey hus been slcxod at this place by Deputy Collet tor Iliac and will bo confiscated, bocausoof vio? lotions <>f tho internal revenue laws. A prisoner is in ji ll in Charleston to await trial on tho charge of petit larce ny and will remain four months. It is Multi lie stole a 'Jd ets pigeon, It la sahl that a shorthand writer at Washington cnn report a speech with so much rapidity I hat the speaker linds it utterly Impossible to keep up will him 'The National Hunk of 1.aureus will in crease tin- capital stock in a short time to 1100.000. 'The stock is lu good demand mid tin- Hank is in a most prosperous condition. Mr. .Ino. II. o'dell is preparing to open ni) his soda fount ami ice house. Ken nedy Bros., have purchased an olcgnilt soda apparatus and will also keep iee this summer. Parlies owning water-power in this aoctlon who desire to soil er lease the same, should consult J. M- I lampton or J. c. Carlington nt ancona Ibo Agonoy they represent has application for 'indi property. A gentleman on tho streets last week noticed a very lint? baby i.i its nurses arms. Upon Inquiry lie was astonished to lind that it was lils own. 'The troubb was, his wife had just hired a new nurse whom no did not recognize Capt. Sholl, as Chairman, called n meeting of thc Kxecutive Comilliltoo of tho Farinera' Convention on the 21st inst., to take steps in regard to the ex perimental Station, hut Hie meeting did not como . Aro we to infer that the farmers oppose these stations in tho County. QllltO a sensation waa created on the publie square Oil last Monday, by a run away performance nt two bull yearlings, hitched to a'wagon. Thoy elrcl -<i round tho sonare several times at a frightful snood and booatno uttorlv unmniiage ablo. Tho causo of the stain podo was not ascertained, but lt Waa probaly duo to tho feet that "Peck's Bad Boy" was In town. ] Whoo LlUrOllS takes a notion, HIIO ia a power. It was u lon? timo la foro we could got a National Hank. We gol one and now wo aro goinu to have another. Much tronido was experienced in get ting a hook and ladder company, but wo got that, and a steam engine also. Now, Homo of those lino mornings wo aro going to haven bl? cotton factory and ns anon as tlc people see it working everybody will.vant stock, and conse quently half a dw/.on will de built. Lau rona novor does things by halves, nor doos abo go halr-dionrtod into anything and when thoroughly aroused, this lit tle town is a ten m. A Har? Knlortnliiniont (.promised bj iheyoungEukosmlsn's of Clinton College on Friday evening April lat for tho bonoflt of their society. Tho public are coi di illy Invited to Attend Tho Meeting To-night. It is hoped that nil our citizens will turn out to-night and attend tho moot ing in tho interost or a factory It ia ex pected that plana will bo glvon>poP thia occasion, by which the factory ls ??"Mir ed. Tuesday livening at M o'clock lu the Court House. Don'l bill to como. That Kvenlng Htm . Thoobaorvor who llrst wroto tho I.on ronavllle APVSitTieKityhat tho evening Mu was "cutting np" In a prcular man? nsr now anya lie is convinced that his eyes deceived bini anti that tho star is all right and steady. On thc oi 1,- r hand aovoral persons in tiroanvlllo who havo hoon observing tha\Jlatar Intontly aro ready to swear that it doo? ox-cut. somo extraordinary gyrations ami OOM fl rm tho find observa tions ortho Liaren? man.- (IreonvlUo Aewa. If von wii .it n nico hut call on ?ullivftii A MHmu, Oro, 8. C. A Flro Hughie for LnurcuH. Tho Town Councilor this piuco luis purohaaod a lino atonm tiro online, Willoh will arriva within tldrty tiny?. Tho prleo ngrood upon is |3100. 700 cash nml tho hillanco In tivo yt os. About $1,000 was promptly raised by l>ri vato souscription, to supplement tho Gounod, und will bo used in building cisterns, o agino house, etc. This not mn on the uart of our council ia mont coni inondnblo and will add much to tho pro? tectlon of property, und those who httVC contributed so libornlly to tho cause, hnveshown tho propor spirit, Tho Second National Hank. Mr. M. S. Dal loy was in town on,Moii dny and wu*^really oneouragod rn hil now enterprise, another bank Tor Lntir ons. Forty-two thousand dol?an wns tho amount raised In a very few mo ments. All tho necessary arrangements have boon completed and tho bunk will Koon ho ready for business. Mr. Pulley says there is no trouble tn ralso money In Laurens for thin purpose. Now lot Us hnvotho factory. Pot all hands pull together and take a litt lo stock and the enterprise will succeed. Personal, Miss LAun.\ DIAL ls visiting In trfwn. fol. J. H. Tr a ny ham and family visit ed Trinarle bist week. fol. lt. r. WATTS attended court ut Spart anhin g lust week, C. .1. Hunt, Kaq, lins moved Into Mrs Todd's residence in Brooklyn. Mr* Fnrloy, of Rpnrtanhurg, is visit I Ufr her daughter Mrs Col. Todd at this placo. Tho many fi ?ends of Miss .TKNNII: SIMKINS will bo glad to learn that she has returned homo. Pr. J. It. Ou'hortsoil forniOtly of Wa terloo, lias moved to Dor rob, where he will prnctlco bis profession. Mr. W. ?". Winters, who was culled to Columbia last week on account of the serious illness of lils lather, hus returned homo. We hud a pleasant call on Saturday from Prof. W.T. Mci:..nov. Ile is or thusinstic on tho SUbjoet of a teachers' department. Mr. SoAPKR, a young Kn Ri I sh nt ntl, who hus been visit inti tho family of Kev H. O. FmKusoN for tho past two weeks, left this morning for bis homo ut Liver pool. tin account Of Other engagements Rev. .T. D. Pitts con d not accept tho pasto rate of tho Popular Springs church, consequently that congregation has called Hew W.H. Waters. Ceo Johnson Ksq, and Coroner Pass, of Newberry pa ised through town last week, from Hpnrtanhurg, when they lind boon to attend Court on tho Sonn murder case On account of t ho absence of material witnesses thc trinl was post poned. Connia GorrGSDonflcnGG TRIANGLE. ON PIT. Tho farmers havo genernlly bogil ll work, und tho merry tuno of tho plow man ?'an now bo heard on all sides. Those people adopt in toto tho old say ing, '.curly to lied and early to rise, mak es a man healthy, wealthy and wis? They greet the morning sun as be illu minates tboorlentnl world, from their respective working places, and there, with but ii few momenta recreation, they laboriously toil till he kisses tho Western horizon. When we hear their enchanting music, we cannot hut think of Hobart burns, who wrote Scotland's name III brazen letters on tho tablet of poetic fame, when he hummed his ru ral song to tho evening breeze, or .aught Inspiration from tho innocent flower in lils path. Rut why (HsgrossT Some will doubtless say tho comparison is un called for and even cnarhitonie.il. At present WOCftU only refer you to time and opportunity as tho only means of solving this question. Who thought that Napoleon wi.aid make tho "rivers run crimson to the sea" when ho mar shalled bis school-mates in tho m I in If light? Who thought that Franklin would tnniO electricity and sport with SCloilCC as a tov whim ho trod the streets ortho "city of love" with his fortune under his arin? Time only cnn tel! us what is in our midst; timo only can provo that tho genial currents aro not dormant lind frozen, timo only can tell us whether one day tin y Will break tin bonds of Imprisonment und ?Ilumino tho poetic world o? stand out as mon (fr on ti ts to Hie sad, hut true lines of thc poet; -. ?. "Full ninny a gOin ol purest ruy serene, Tho dark, unfathomed caves of ocean hour; Full many a flowor IM born to blush unseen, And wanto Hs sweetness on thodosorts air." Our town is somew hat divided on the prohibition question, it is true, hut wc take pleasure In informing Bn Passant that his assertion concerning tho "'tittle brOWIl Jug" is fatso. Wo categorically, dogmatically ami unconditionally affirm that thc Iiiiii 1 carrier bus never favored us with any vocally invigorating sub stance. We, how ever, do not dotty hav ing otico asked tho favor, hut owing to tho ohlcniiory of Un Passant, a previous engagement was our late! Wo do not understand why ho HO falsely accused ua. However, it hui hoon said and tru ly loo, that a'"drowning* man will catch at a straw," also a "gulltj' conscience needs no accuser." Prettier Reporter, glVO the boy n rOStl Come over and wo will givo you a solution of Honk and Bye and Syllabub n little strongor than that you had at tho wedding! Tl?o school teacher was invited to dino with Martin A. mild on Monday tho l**tli inst, who ls o?.o of lils pupils, it hoing Martin's eighth birth-day. Ho saya tho .lolloato viands otc, woro truly oplcu roan In stylo, and ho only wishes lt woro possible for Martin to have setiil-unniial birth-days. Whllo thoro, he formed the ncqualntanco of tho vonorahlo Martin M. Arnold, groiu-graitdfaiher of tho child. Mr. Arnold luis hoon ii staunch citizen of thin community for many years. Ho baa at last tm lt MtntS, cross Oil tho meridian of lifo, having allun a served ld? "thrco sooro yours und ton." John linton requests ua to thank "On Pit" forgiving bim n noticoln tho paper Ho say?? li ls tho first timo ho ever uaw ?lua na un In print and thar ho was real ly growing apprehensive tba! Ibo people of Lotirons County had lost sight of him. I lower, ho says, lt tho papor roaches tho oyOs of a oortalu fair dainsal ho will ho "(load in matrimony." Bon't fear John. Capt. w. ii. .sullivan <?r Tumbling Shoals, is now domg an oxtonslvo bus Inoss in tho] moroantllolhio. Tho cour teous way lu which ho treats his ous? toinersofall classes la a Butllclcnt ex planation of his wonderful success. Mr. W. C. Sharp, a former pupil of tho Tri anglo High School, is now clerking for him. Jami's Wesley Aloxamlor Joh? C. L'alhonu Martin Van ?uron Mod look is the proud father of six children, tho youngest of which ls ii recent addition to tho population of Trlauglo and hears his fathers name with somo annexa tions, OoorgO Washington James Wes ley Aloxadder John C.Calhoun Martin Van Huron drover Cleveland Medica k! We aro glad to seo our young friend md '.adles man J. Holton Sullivan, who Ima boon quite sick recently of Dlptho ria, is now convalescent. May ho eon Inno to Improve and gladilonour tow n n tho near future hy his presence Rev. Mr. Clark of Tumbling Shoals lt roll it, preached an excellent Hermon ast Sabbath nt Mt. Hethol Irom tho iOXt "T'hoy could not cuter In because of heir unbollof," We have heard hisser iion praised 111 tho highest terms by iicmborsof other denominations, and 'eel safo In saying that tho attendance on tis next round will bo increased. Ho ms settled In our community With n .cry interesting and intelligent family vhloh will doubtless provo no little ad lltlon to our social circle. Mr. Clark will preach in tho Academy it this place on tho 1st Sabbath evening it 4 p. m. Tho publie is Invited. Hov. dr. Mondlnghain of tho baptist chinch Uippllos tho same pulpit every fourth inbhath evening. Messrs S. C. Moore and W. C. Hell \ is ted tho parents of tho latter not long iinee in Abbeville County. They left ?ur tow n Friday 'morning and the one oturnod about darK Sabbat li evening, bc oilier about mid-night. Their ox lorioncos wore quito romantic, one of bc young men, it ls thought, made the dall not specially to seo bis aged pn ents, but to heal his lacerated hoar!. Iis failure bc attributes io bis younger 'Hud." Tho other had no special ob ed in view, but sad to any, ni the third valeb, w hen \!uun had ceased to send Orth her radiant smiles, bo was made 0 experience a feeding to w hich ho had 1 i iberio been n stronger, hat of h cart el t sympathy. They attended services Sabbath morning nt shiloh Methodist di undi, in Antroville, mid there mot nany familiar faces, li is generally idmittcd that these twoyoilllgmoil haye ho most despondent look since thoir ...turn that bas ever been sern in this dace. What part of Scripture do ladles f?l lt whon they partic?palo in oscillatory 'Ofreshmonts? Diing u nto others as hey would that nu n should do unto ! hem. bast Friday evening Nora 'Sharp, a pupil of tho Triangle High School, while standing near the lire, laid her clothing limos! in lantanoously ignited, li bad liarte considerable progre ss before any ?no saw it, but owing io tho promptness >f tho tonchor in oxtlngulshlng the Ham 's, no material da mage w as done. Mr. Frank Roll and Miss Kinma Good ;lon. nu alumnus of tho'Laurors F. col eg??, passed through our town last Sat ireav evening In search of Mr. /.. Car er's. Il is a very good plan lo carry a 'ou ng lady with you, especial Iv winn .our girl has a nisi hiv ions sister, as O. that case. John Ragwoll says he is not specially ond of hunting, but when tin- roads are aid he likes togo Fowl(cr)ing. The next time you sec Lew is Macllfll I isk him what has boeoilio cf his bird. Wo will give more in Hie lutine.) Dr. Smith says If (hoy insist now, nm! j viii submit to his conditions, he will oin tho flood Templars. Why? Wo will give a history of Squire Joel Millson in our next letter. Thc railroad nieotlngw ill convene at he saw-mill next Sabhnth evening. J. I'. Crane w ill lake the stonie . Triangle's population is gradually in .rousing. CLINTON", "j " Tho Clinton Knterprim is tb" name of i new pnpor to ho started here in a few days. T. I!. Crews A' Ci. proprietors. .A lady living near herc, bas an oar <>f .nm twenty-live voars old. I' Was round in t he centre of a matt ross, and ls ?crfeetly sound. Mr. lt. V. II. Ibdl, who is merell III I isl ng at Rovnosa, in Jacks Township, ms boon missing goodi from his store 'or sonic Uni?' past, and has been a good leal nonplussed to timi out bow an en rame to t be store was i Heeled. Ile dis covered that it w as dow n thc chimney ?nd as no one except the saint Santa Ians ever goes dow ll t bc '"chimneys, Hilvue has concluded not to molest tho mint, but to let bim continuo his bone 'actions to thc good children of Jacks :owiiidiip< As'n military company withouts brass Hind is rather a taine thing, our young mon have thrown logothor their wits ind sonic of their money and purchase.I i sot ol baud Instruments. A teacher is expected in a few days, and from the character Of tllfl material laking hold of this ma'ter, there is little doubt Hint Clinton w ill have soon, not only a mack military company, but a first class brass bund. The rendering of tluit popular drama, "KxtrcmcM," by the young people of Clinton, has been unavoidably postpon ed until next Friday night, tho 1st prox imo. Mrs. Nf. A. !.'. Copeland, wife ol'an old Citizen, tl. 1'. Copeland, died on the 21 Inst., after ii lingering illness. The funeral services wore, concluded in tho Presbyterian church,mid in point of at tendance and Sympathy shown to (he family of tho deceased, it ? UH ono of the most notable funerals ever hold In clin - ton. The church was packed full of friend* who bud como, Homo (rom n dis tance, to pay (heir last (rihnto of res pect to this nob]0 christian indy. HIGHLAND HOM 10. OnSKUVKIl Although tho woathor hns? been froezdng for tM past week corn planting luis h.,-on tho order of tho day. Kevern I of our neighbors have over half of their crops alr. adv planted. wm HI II wini i i mimili mm in nirrrn rniri We fear tho heavy frosts of the past week have killed nearly if not all tho fruit. Wo have examined our trees and lind scarcely any alive. Our anticipations of peach and apple plo? have vanished and should tho blackberries "tho poor man friend" fail w hat will wo do V Tho small grain is not looking so well since the cold weather sot in, but with a gentle showot and a few days of warm sunshine it will regain what it bas lost. Tho far mers aro still hauling litter from woods old Held and fence corners and spreading over their land or composting v> Ith other manures. 1 do not know what tho result will be. but one fact is very ev ident to your correspondent and that is tin re will be very nundi less guano to pay for next fall than bas been heretofore. We think tho farmers have taken hold with more energy than wo have ever seen them, and they are farther advanced than over before at this season of tin; year. Tho school at Thomas' X roads ls still flourishing in numbers al though several of the pupils have stopped on account of tho measles. The now church al Highland Homo is nearly closed in, and we learn arrangements have been made to have it floored at an early day. Mr. I). T. Dial bas been quito sick fm- the past week but is a lit tle helter at this writing. Sony to bear.Joli Prince is sick, hope he is better ero this. SULLIVAN A- .MI!. A M Just re ceived - car loads baldwins A illum inated Deso? ved Hone < ?nano at Ora, S. C. ('allon them for prices. ORA. KIOLA. Having berni silent for three weeks, it would naturally bo sup posai that wo han no nows to com municate, but not so. Wo hud the news, but were too ti nid to vent ure* and will bo forced to linger yet awhile in titi; background, until "ye scribe" is possessed with tim audac ity and self assurance of a full gr ?wu "Tillman movement." On f)if: That our popular M. 1). J. II. Fowler, let oil* bis line eaf| pond a few days ago with the ox pnetation of trapping many of tin "little fishes," hut lo, while ho wa preparing thc 'loaves," some one no ticed tho strange shape (he lishe: had taken, and upon closer exam! nation it was decided without : doubt,thal tito Ashes were of tb1 tad-polo variety, to thc amount o two and one-half bushels. Th doctor having an eye for husinos took bis flslies( ?) and fed them t his multitude-of bogs. Caip pon owners would do well to profit b the doctor's example. The genial, good, wholesolc pos master nt Lanford Station, request us to ask if the L UMo:-.ville ffei aid has suspended publication, ll states that the ff em M failed to pi ill appearance Inst week, and want to know if its patrons in that v chilly aro delinquents. The Ai VKIITISKII ls punctual in its week! rounds and i ; one of Uh ir mo welcome visitors. While si rolling armad a few da; ago, to catch a >tra\ dot, wo a preached a small group of men, ai tho speaker was saying mai thing's, but that which will lutero toe AllVKUTISKK mostly was this effect:-That J. (Jenway <'a lingcon was the brightest, smarte and tho sharpest editor to bis si; ago and complexion In the Stal and that his ADV I: uris mt deserv? the thanks at least of the town J Laurens for tho manner in willi he was "booming" ber etc. Ono thousand eight ll tl lld I* ( and forty sacks of guano, welghii ?108,000 pounds, h ve been deliver) at this .-tation lo this date. Al still tho fanners say they are goh lo stop using tho .stud*, which v doubt very mindi. The Southern IOxpress Compai lias established an ofllco at Or with Mr. A. M. Moseley as thc representative. This is anoth great convenience as wo were ber tofore obliged to ride seven mil to got n package in some eases vi ned at 25cts. Ora can beast of as many ad va tages and conveniences as ii! town in tho County. The [liter-state commerce b seems to agitate the minds of nu chants as well a* editors. Wo ho this bill will be of benefit to o people, but at this time We fail sec tho good t i ho derived from We venture tho assertion that t people will lind it the reverse what it is intended to be. Mrs. Owens of Fairfield, is vis higher daughter, Mrs. H. P. Mil: of this place. Wo aro glad te bu sn di a kind lady in our midst Mrs. Owens. Mr. Jo-i l*. Sullivan of your cl was in town a few days since. Mi-s steel Tollorson <>f Uni? who bas boen visiting ber I'm Rev. J. L. Barnett, has returned Wooi I ru If. The town of Laurens should hi a cotton factory by all mea Paved streets next. "Wo know of no house thal v sell you groceries as cheap aa Su van A M ?lam. ' )ra, S. ( '. YO H NOS' CR< ?ss HOADS. TALLAHASSEE. The cold wave bas played hfl with tho fruit crop of '87. Our friend A. 1?. Young bas g to try bis fortune in the "lam Howers." We wish for Prelow very best. The prohibition question bus <j out in this section. We ure in vor of the right kimi of prohibit i. e. prohibition, State ami Nut ni, but we are not a warm frien local legislation on any questioi if any part of the country ly gi to be permitted to take a dr let US take some too. Tho good peoplo of Ibo comm ty beaded by Uncle Falmund Ai are putting a neat wire U around the old Salem comet which adds much to its other' dilapidated appearance. Our friend ami fellow citizen, I. H. Crompton, is becoming rpi shepherd and o n show as fine i of lambs as we h ive seen In s time. Mr. John J l. Pltt? luis bought the Alowine plantation and ls "batch ing" down there ihi^yoar*. Wonder be don't get .somebody to help koop tho "boogers" oft* ?ml make up dough. WC eau see Hie groat Western stur und have watched it for sever al evenings, but can discover noili ing strange about il. [For The A 5v KUTI S Kit. | A Good Suggestion. Mr, lid 1 tor : Having noticed n communication in your paper from Mr. .Jones on tho subject of a Toucher.?'Column. I suggest that tho touchers sided Pro . Frank Rvans to take charge of this depart mont in Tin: AOVKR TISKK. |;1 have heard IHIinoroUS teai lier -, commend Ibo plan and think ii will prove interesting and instructivo. We hope Prof. Evans will acer pt. \Y. T. MoKLltOY Shooting: Affray in Newbefry. fSpeeia! to Tho Greenville n<>cJ.\ Newberry, S. C., March 20th. A ?hooting serape occurred here to-day, Iud ween lawyer- Ueorge .Johnstone and .'olin li. Jones, dur ing a trial Justice case in which they were un opposite sides. There had been had feeling between tho two lor a week pa d, and both went to the court armed. Din ing the progress of tim ea-e Mr. Jones made some iv mark offensive to Mr. John stone, to which Mr. .l ilia lone re sponded with another offensive epithet. Mr. Jones Jerked oat bis pistol and tired one > probably I wire, bo fore Mr. Johnstone got his pis tol out. They both then fired un til they had emptied their pistols. The parties were standing i:i four feet of each other and there were .2~> or thirty persons in tim roam. Mr. Johnstons was struck in Circe places. One ball passed through the lohe of all ear, another grazed one arm and a third bis groin. 11 is wound - are very slight. Mr. Jones wit'* struck in lite loft side j ii sf be low his heart, the ball pas dug ul most through bis holly stopping just under Ibo -kin. Tho wound ls thought to bc mortal. Mr..Jones is about twenty-live years old, and thu youngest son of Major Lambert J. Jones. The unfortunate adair is deeply regretted here, as bot li gen tlemen stand high in I he communi ty, and aro represent 'lives of two of Newberry's olde.-', and most hon ored families. PURELY VEGETABLE. lt net? w:th Qx'.rzorii riry c/tlcacy on th? IIVER, g??DW??Y3, _?i AND BOWELS. AK ErrFCTUAL SPCC:r!C Fort Malaria, Howe! C??m,?l?hit?, HyMprpsta, Shift Headache C.iis'.? ji ll ion, [SUloasiie**. entnejr AftVutions, Jaundice, S(ontMl l>oi?roi?alon, t'.illr. Ko Ho?souold Should bo Witiiont lt, mid,hy holtutkcpl ready for Immediate uno. win sa vi? many an hour nf mulei hm and many u dollar in time and doctors' bills, THEilF. IO fcUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR G.-..- thal ?'CU <i?l ino 33r.'j?re with rf ?I "Z" cn front of l.Vr.->prrr. I'r^pjrid cn'y by J. H. ZF.il.! N so GO.. Solo Proprietor*, Philadelphia, fa. I'HICK, Sl.oO. .-^aarf/i?M-tiMLSX****-*?'A . AV? l\ & tKi rt ? mt j KXG?NKS |sioam& Water! p n^?]i7?? r~ j] ripuv ruting I .j SAVV MTLTS I livnm Valves | Cotton Presses| Fbi.ES_ ~KH\FT1X(J B INd Kt 'I OHS a k'ULLKYB [J PUMPS ll A NO IC RS i Water Wheels ^r?rr?x ?ixsg CASTINGS TTllAlTi!X(l I Kruss and Iron A Full Stock of Sup; lit?, chiip and gool BELTING. PA' KING and OIL. BC "cssaszscxssU'.r:, era ^zir^x^juisauM - At BOTTOM PRICES AS !. IN RfOCK PROM !*? DKLIVERY. S9*KKi'AIHS PROMPTLY DONBL^BI GEO. R. LGMB?RD & GO. Foundry, Miudiino and 'lloilcr Works, AUGUSTA,OA. ABOVE QAflSENOER DEPOT, ri MX?BMB ' GS2 ll R I ll ll e ca At tho last rogulur mooting, tho following resolution was unan nvisly adopted : RESOLVED} That SULLIVAN A M ILA .M'S .store- is Headquarters FOR IPltSLn/ta-tion 3urp-pl:Leei. Guano, ?Seo AT wo hnvo on hand u completo stock of tiro Drug.-*, (j hiss mid Tl ii? wu ro, In find o very thing und will soil shorn lowdown I'or cash, or on th lt. tilvo UH ii unit and bo convinced. Hosp ' :tin-s7-2-s. I LAM. Om, s. c. <^m&?i f??? list fe . ? H$ i^i ig ?|i||p:/ - UN D E MT A K E R'S K OTICE^ A l.'.i'Lf'.'.-unl varied assortment <d COFFINS A$D UNDERTAKERS .'GOCOS, Can always ho found ut my stund, over MARTIN A I'M LLHR'fci STOKE, LAURENS, 8. C. gi?" II eu ese sent winn desired. _??j? Night calls promptly attended to byenllingnt nw residence in Jersey G. W. CORBET, As Agent. ; A NEW DEPARTURE! IN addition to our stock of heavy groceries und phintntion sup plies, wo huve received n CAR-LOAD ?d' WAGONS AND BUGGIES, Which we propose to sell nt FACTORY PRICES. 'Appreciating tho dornend for strong' and dumble farm wagons, wo have boon care ful to select tho very best in the market, tho Clehrated Old Hickory Wagon . By purchasing in car-loud lots, und selling nt the shortest profits, wo aro enabled to oiler superior advantages to our customers. Hiram W Davis Buffffy, Is the best on enrlh Tor the money. Every vehicle guaranteed Call und examine our - tock end prices. Respect fully, -*MAR-F!N j?oF?LLE?R,* LAURENTS. C. i i Watch this space next week, j i St will tell you to go to WILKES' BOOK-. DRUGSTORE FOR THE BEST GARDEN SEEDS. This space will also point to the ni:nicrou? attractions in Fancy Arti des, Stationery ?Se. kent by V 1 L!< ES, in ndditian to a full line of drugs THE BIG EAGLE. AT J.R. COOPER tx CO'S, Mammoth Grocery non-ecu . bo found n full mid complete sleek of Frosh Groceries which we will se?Tlow for O -A. S3 Tri'. Pur lics wanting such will do well to get our prices before buying, For they might save money "AND DON'T N or FOUGHT IT." J. Ibo. COOPER &, OO. ALSO, Wo hnve several standard brands of GUANOS', which wo oller on good terms. Nee us or NV. D. BARNSDALE before buying. J. B- Dooper & 0c ?FOR FAMILY USE.? We recommend our flue stock of imported and Domestic .Brandies Wines, Whiskies, Ac., nt tho follow!i g prices. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey $1.75 lo $2.00 per Gal. " Kock nnd Corn.1 .Oft to 1.85 1 "Kentucky Rye.2 00 to 5.00 tl " Kock nnd Kvo.1.00 to ."..no ' " AjifdV Brandy.8.00 to 4.00 " " Pencil Brandy.?.50 to 4.50 ?. "Cnlafornia " ." to 44 ? "Ginger " .1.75 to 3.425 " "French " 8 years old,.. .2.25 per bottle, " Gin. impoited .I. ...1.00 to t.75 per bottle. " German wine, pure grnpo. . . . 1.25 to 2.50 per gallon u Catawba win*.1.50 lo 2<50 " " " Port M ine.1.75 to " u " Ginger Ale,JUT donen bottles 1,00 " Sotbi water, ?' " w " " SarsaparillaH n M " Lager beer in keg, 50c per gallon, " in bottles, per dozen 1.25. We make the -Love goods a specialty, wo have also in connection rt fine stock of Fancy and Domestic ( J r?cenos, Cigar* and Tobacco Ac Pienso cull sud convince yourself ?a to tho quality and price of our goods before buying elsewhere. li. & A KOPPEL