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M?mvr. ex ai Mt?m.j.t Wie Advertiser, LAURENS, May tth? 1887. .S?OGal and Specials Dont fail to seo "Yo ()lo Folk Concert" on tho Ot h mitt. A gray party from LnuroilS will visit Washlntoii on thc 23i d? A numher of inomhers of t ho legal Ira tornltv aro In attendance upon tho Su pi rino Court in Columbia. If you want t<? enjoy n good old fash lonod laugh, go to the ooltogo and see tho lads and lassies of 70, on Friday A numher of advertisements und lei tet? from our county correspondence were received too lalo for publication thin week. ' *n it he said that Laurens County rn ??a ?(.0,000 in two wooka for n cotton ? netory and thou sulfured tho movomout U> collapse? Mueh-UOCdod mid greatly-deserved work on lim slreets, has boon done in various pdrtiona of ibo city during tho past low dnvs. At a recont mooting of tho two fire companies, J. J.Plus? was etootcd Chief And H II Hudgons Asslstaut of tlio fire department of Laurens. \Yo bnvo two of tho finest soda water establishment in tho country and there la quito a rivalry as lo w hi li can make tho most refreshing beverage. SborifT Hallow was called to Savannah Inst week willi papers for the arrest of minion Ma\n dr who is charged with l>erjury comm ?Hod hore Ihr CO years ago. Over ?O parsons will appear bi gorgons Costumes Friday night nt the Olden Tymo Hntortulnmont Dont fail lo attend Admission only 25 cts, Children 10 cts. Tickets now on sah? for tho "Oldon Tymn Hnlertnlnmont." Admission 25 ct?, Children to cts. A diagram may ho soon nt Wilkes w hero desirable chairs "CMi bo reserved. Tho aront rush at ttio Augusta Cash Co. Dry Conds Hinporliun has bron gilt torin Another batch of startling pr ices which onmn in too lato for publication tn Tin: ADVRUTISKn this week. Merit w ill loll, ns shown hy the fact that tho cash sales ?of this popular house have been $2.17,S7 moro dorina lire past wook th i for tho -corrosrionding week last year? A prominent dry goods morohant rr mnrkoil a few days ago. Omi Mic cash tradnat this pince ibis Spring ms far .oxcodedany former yores without nn exception. This ls probably duo to tho tact that Laurens County lins two Hour ishina banks, thal have loaned out to farmers, nour $100,000, Now fr..ni this wo may approx' malo some of tho ad Var. tagos to ho derived from our cotton fac tory. Suppose wo had another $100,000 in COSli spent herc, w ould it not make filings llvoly? Tlu AovKnTiMiu; hn* n corps of nows gnthorors throughout Ibo county. In four ts on different ) >.? dines, of which AVO sro Justly proud. Those Interesting loiters coming as they do from every nook nod comer of tho county, lilted \r i th Ibo sn> lugs and doings of t he hoi ?ie people, i. ?always rond with inter?s!. This feati o ls our specialty and to imp rove it constantly wo oro striving. Local news should bo given ; prominence In [o comity paper, and wo attribute tho great MUOUGKS of Tu c. ADVKtlTIKKtt moro to thone who so kindly contributed to our correspondence, cohlinns than to any thing else. Vir?t of tho Henson, S'rawberrios, leo cronin, euko and lemonado viii be served after tho en tertainment at college Fl idny n g!it and a pleasant soo labio is promised aller the otago porformanco. Hyory bony invltod, Muy Day. Friday May 0th w ill bo obsorvod ?s May-day hy tho young people of our town. All tho sch? At Will he closed nml probably lanny veting pooplo will ' go a mnying." Tho day will suitably dos? With a good Hmo nt tho Collogo Chapel ?where everything to delight tho eye. tho cur and the 'palate will he found. Anlciloy. AS ls usually Ibo ORSO nt this season, Saleihiy lijst WOS n failure. Nothing off ?rod for s<-Io nod nothing 111 town of .ufAolont interest la tempt farmers I rom their work. Tho attendnnee was small mid those wno came stayed only lona enough to transnet hn al ness and then departed. Ko drunkonnoss, no dlstur banooa, no work for the police, not ? ven was tho day enllvonod by trafl'u: on the linnn yard. Sa lcd ny IO May was ft model Ju IUway. A Pla* Showing. Richard I runter, n prosperous colored fariner brought to this office SO1I10 of Ihr lin oat apod m en s of whoa! und oats wo have soon. His grain hns headed out lieatitifully ami la abo\o waist high. Whllo be lina ten not es of .'ll nvcr la ing 10 bichea bight. Dick does md uso ft pound Of (Hinno, hut prepares home made manure? the year round. A?hoUgh lio bus but a small farm, it is one of tho im?atimproved farm in ?ha county. Ho lives at home ami consequently adds to his real catato every year. Oommrnecmeiit at tho L. V. C. our Collegocommoneomonl ? 111 I? gin on June 5th bv a sermon by Hov J. Y. Fair of Charlotte. Oil Tuesday Jinn 7th Col. Waltor L. Millar of Abbeville w?H deliver an addrens to thc graduates. Tho newly elected Proaident, Prof U . M. MeCaslan, ?Ul ?1"<? ho prWNlnt, A most entertaining program bas beni ar ranged and a largo crowd of visitors are ?x peeled. Karly CK ?al ii ff. Thaoxporlmcnt of closing tho stores at fl o'clock luring tho Sn miner season was tried boro with great success la? year, ?nd lt ls expected that our mor ohanU will again exercise this cons . c ration toward? tholr emyloyfo?. Lite under most e liciunstances ts muele up ol drudgery, but to bo confined ina atoro from sun-rise until lute ut .dahl dining tho heated term, should nrt be require of clerks. A few moments recreation .fier a hard day? work will add much to tho health, comfort and business quali fications of young men. ny all moan", lot th? huslnssH men of l/iutons close ?ba ?toro??ti o'clock. A ?'? " ' ' i ' i i : ' 11 ; Entertainment? Probably Hm most brilliant ontortian mont our town lins witnessed will bo tho ono givon >)ii friday nigh! 110X1 by Mrs J R Wilkes, auditor host of sluger* -ovorllfty in number. 'flu; gorgoens costumes, tim favorito son^M, thoclevor'noting, nil will con tributo to tho occasion. Alter tho st ugo ontertntniiiont tho obi f<?lks witt minglo with their guests serv ing delicious strawborrios, ic -?roam nint euko, This will givo all an opportunity to examine tho aoclont gurmont which dato back from forty to ono hundred your?, aa well as to enjoy tho socioty of 1 ho fascinating hoax and holies who In ar thom. Hoad tho oldon tyino programs, timi aro hoing distributed, and lotirn further particulars of this most laugliabto ontoi** tutniUCUt. Those who stay away will miss u raro treat. Let every ono go. Personal. Dr and Mrs T H Todd aro visiting in Nowborry. Mrs J s Campbell, of Columbia, ls vls Itlng hor brother W W Join s of this place. Mis Dr Pelham spent several ?lays hero last wool;, wbtlo on her way to Ashville Mrs Pbilson and luv dough tor, Miss Willie, lett last Thurs.lay for donn Springs, whore they will spend a fow w. oka. We regret to hain of tin il ont h of Mr? .Tom> ,"of CoUeabury, whoso illness we mentioned last wonk. We had a pl?asnilt call on Sat .inlay from Mr Titos. ?. .Jones, one of tim most thoroughly compctont and progressive toaebera of this county. Ho ls a live man ami is doing much for tho Palen School. Mr Allon H. Fleming, of Habdgh N C win, bus spent Ibo past cotton season ?' this place, left for homo on Satur lay last. Ho luis been soecosflful in buying cotton for a Charlotte firm at this point and wiil return anani in tho Pall, Mr Flouting ls n young man of stirling worth und lins mudo ninny friends who will welcome him book. Id nos w ritten on the death of milo Loni'K, ad? drcssod to hor motlier. So noon to pass awav, Your fair, sweet dower; Bloomed it seems, bot otHi short day. And withered in an boor. Wo loved her too, - her amodie fuco Ls with ns while wo write; Hero oft our homos aro Mark and lone, In ber's thoro is no night, Why will yon murmur and repine, Amt i hus embitter life: Your darling child is freed from care, And nil tliia earthly nlrlfo. Then censo lo weep, fond mother, Since ail your tears are vain; Yon cnn tfo to her, yon know, Sin? can't come back again. J, C. J. Mt. Ville, S. C. ?OU?it? ?Glf?SpODfl?DG? WATERLOO BILI.. A. I>. Young,a . traveling picture man has pitched his t??iil in town and wil? bert-for some time. Mr. Young bas had a good deal of oxporll'nco in Hw business and gives go nomi satis motion So cuino one, oomo all ao l ha ve yotll picture taken mid don't forgot lo gi\< us one. Lr. Mall of Laurens, was in town lasl week on professional business. Col. L \V. Minikins also paid our town a vi.tit. Mrs. W. T. Smith has been spondim sometime with hor sister, Mrs. Md HOI Richardson or Mt. Ville. W. II. and .1. M. Wharton have opon ed ont a largo Block of goods lu ono o tho Whalley stores, where they will ?el at (lroonwood prices. Mr. A. li. Nance, our fruit troo drum mer gave O roon wood a cali last weed and reports Rood sales. Mr.B. A. Anderson has bad tho lira Irish potatoes of thc seasou. Mr. An dorsoii ls ene of our lu st gardeners and always hus tho lust vogotabloi o the season. 'Juito n number from this p*a< ? visit fd Laurens hist week on business. Well, will wonders never ce ase'. Ami it turns ont that Ibo Pork leads off wit I ft*frook of nature t hat is seldom soon |'n the County, Mr. John Anderson of t le l'ork section is th?'owner of a colt tba has not tho sign of a tnll, excopt a littl. 1 in.-h of hair about thesizo of ft mun* hand. TIlO Colt, 111 other respect* is wei developed and ls about as beatty ft?, cai bo. This ls no hearsay as some of th. most substantial persons of this towl have noon it and say that it is nu actus fact. A gOOllSlory ls told on Mr. An tl orson by Sonto of bis friend* vir.: oi In .iring a nelso in his lot ono night h went out and Anding tho colt discover isl that it had no tnll, ho calloil I sumo ono of tho family to bring him light, of cotirso they wanted to knoi what ho wonted witU a light, his rep! that the colt In nome way lind lost it tail sud he wanted to And lt so that h could stick it on hftforolt got ooh!. Mi Anderson says that he expects te kee it until it gets about ono year old nil then ho will sell it lo u show man au he thinks that ho nun lanko a good sui oil of it. Thoso who wish lo seo th wondrous sight can dose hy culling o tho abOVO named gentleman, w ho wi take pleasure in showing it to you. There ls ft voung man not far froi hore who is studying law mular ft om tain lawyer at Laurens, who famish? the books, tWO III number, and hus toi him that ho will not neod nay mon The young man wants lt kept assors as he expects tostartlo tho outside worl some day. Cotton planting ls nbont over. Moi of the farmers will soon have nothing I do until it comos ?ii?, hut owing lo col nights and mornings it will bo som time yet. Corn that wns plnntod ourl ls doing well and tue stand is unusus ly good. Hats uro not doing so wol they hnvo h.on suffering for rain ff some tl mo, hut since trotting min w hnvo been having a severo wind froi tho south west which baa dried the lan so that you can scarcely toll thnt thoi was ?n v at nil. Wheat w ill not turn ni ns good ns wns thought sonio Hmo ag bonding out low ?nd thin on tho lam ?arley ns ft general thing ls poor wit scnrooly any Hyo sown. Miss Ilhodft Winn luis gono on a vii t<> fm ods at Pelator. Hov A. VV. Mooro prc ru hod In tl Methodist Chu rob hero ncmctlwo ag IN B**auty, uymotry \?\nd ta for too demonstration of which goods ever put 0:1 tho market In tl petition, and,satisfactory 'sunsliin IROELCI the Oruisi 1000 yunis Colored Lawns nt lc per yard. 1?00 Holls Calico (?) lc per yard. I Cuso good .standard Print? (?>. lc per y iud. ~ Casos Lest Print Oe nor yard. 20 pieces Dress Goods dirt cheap <?>- 10c, leduced lo 2?C. 25 pieces Dross Coeds @ Ibets, worth 25c. ls pieces 20c Sateens, marked down o l2Ac per yard. Our 85e French Sateens reduced to 2?e. Pins2.Jc pnper, Needles lc paper, 11undkerehiofri -.lo, worth 10c each, Cents Linen Collars 5ceach, worth 2()c each. lt is noodloss tor us to undortako to glvo tho rendors ol' your paper tho gist of Ids sermon, ns ail who know his abil ity need no repetition. Mr. M ?oro viii preac h boro on every fourth Sabbath af ll o'clock. Mrs R YV Soy mot! r is visiting her daughter, Mrs (3 J Hunt of Louons. Misa Corintio Anderson is spending some tinto with her brother. Mr I! \Y Anderson, at Ninety si\. ( Ll N'TOX. (( j >) J Not wit hst andi ng the liioloinoney of tho weat lu? tho Seminary Hull wa? prettv well Hilt on last Monday night,lo hear tho Latir s Amateurs play "I.ottva, tin? pauper." f eourso amateurs ?lo not play like pt osslonals, but tho neting lu Louvadid g al credit to all who had a purl in it, an ? rthouhl tho Laurcrn club visit Clinton again, wc? can assure them | that they will have a good and appr?cia- I (.Ive audience Tho play was given for for tho honollt of tho Clinton b ind, ami Hu receipts were most satisfactory. Tho band ls progressing vor.v nicely. Prof Md ?HI bas tho boyv in charge now and nt tho ond of a month they will bo aide to furnish all the music nooos'sary or any ordinary occasion. This week will bring in the Sunday school anniversary, ("the 7th.) A big timo io expected. Llabnrato prepara lions aro i ll pro;?r"?<s to make any on" who shall attend, enjoy tho occasion The address before tho school will bo by tho Hov Mr lioso of Ureonvlllo, Other addresses and tcoltatlons with sweet mUAtc will be furnished by members <-,.; tho school, ami last, hut not least, tb" ladies will furnish ice-eronni and other refreshments lo nil who desire to par take, and ibo usual picnic dinner will be served In the grove near tho church at noon. Let all como who want to have a pleasant diV and seo alt their friends. Tho com m once n mut in Clinton < 'oilogo will take place on the last of day of .1 uno. Col Kice, St ato Superintendent of lidII CAtiotl, will deliver tho address before th" association, Pltd Chief Justice NV I). Simpson has been invited by the Kn kosmlnns to address their Society. The . losing exercises of tho OprhftUttgO school will lake place during tho same week. Tho ehlldron of tho Orphanage are now OU loving their usual two weeks spring vacation. This is not a vacation from work bu t from at nd v, and is given to enable tho management of the Instilo lion to ?to np an extra lot of w ork, such ns spring cleaning und malting up sum mer clot bing, ol e. Tho Ladies Missionary Sooloty of tb? llapllsl Church gavo a festival and cra vat party a few days ago w hich provod to bo quito a ancoona, and was quite en joyable in ninny respects, fJen'l MoQuown sa\ . [hat he is per fcetly content wjth . rank ami lille, j but that the emoluments ami pay are I not exactly what In; Wotlht li ce it to be. I Tho Oonorul ls in tho lino of promotion and me y gel tho pay al ter aw hile. Anning tb-? visitors in Clinton this week aro Mrs Hr M C Rivers of Cokes liui \, Mr and Mrs Hobt II bold of Reid Vllld, Mr Williams of Montana, and Mis Maj Robinson and daughter Mil Anna, of Wllllamslon, both tho lattoi ev peet to make their in your city. iiHriiLA.Ni> noahs. onsEnvim, Wo country Editors certainly ?iave ii h.ard time m trying to attend to our own matters and editing newspapers. Wo have been so busy for tho pasl two weeks that we have hardly bad timo'toread tho ADVKUTISUU much loss to write for it. The weather dry and rather cool bul the farmers have been putting in lol time. Most of them have their cottol Hood planted at this writing. Wo think they have taken more palm in preparing their lands than wo havi ovor soon, and wo predict with fa vota lib* seasons, a large crop. Hy the way we observo in our tmvolsoyer the ooiin try that a very largo area is planted ii com. Nearly every ono is planting r patch of sorghum ami quito U nilnibe aro trying tim Bathroom. Mr H. H. Yeargin says ho will plan one hall" bushel of goobers this year fo his hogs. Mr H. 'I'. I tel lam? wiil alli plant a large patch of thom. Wo are o the opinion they are ft paying crop lo our country. Mr R. IL ypargln finished gfhnlni cotton theothor day. Ito lfiformtmoh< ginned during tho past season '.WO halon We hear that Mr W. H. Crisp, move? Mr Chlldress up from tmvn to work 01 his farm. Wo BOO Mr n. T. Dial, ls able to St toni to his business us usual. Wo hear Mr Thouin* Section, Mast" Cn G. ?V. L. IL IL has a yery sick child What has become of Ibo factory boom Mr J. W. S. says ho is hollow lng " Hoe raw." Married on tim ovoning of 11th Instil rasldonco of Mr H. C. Burns Mr Tollve Garratt to Mis? Othello Hums. ii. P. on: i cit ollie i il lng. GOLD VJ LL I''. WILHELM. New? L-l n g so*xtrome|y scarce, Som , timo baa elapsed sines wo hail tho pleai uro Ol" willina to your paper. ste excels; in the business Worl< wo ask the" hullos fparticulary ant ic up-country. Lot tito light of your o on youl pu relises. TH Kl ll Sl'l i?ng Prioss aeriel C t/Lor VVl-iit? Goods. loo piceos 40 Inch whito Lawn <..., Eic per yard. io piceos plain Satin lin Uh [tulla Lu wu Oi, 2?C worth .!< c. DO pieces Victoria Lawn c.. 8 ots lo 20c per yard, 70 piece.-; Porsitlll L twit (. IOC to 60c per yard. 85 pieces India Lawn oj to 3oc pot' yard. 'Pa. lo lo Damask. -AM) TOWELS. 200 yards Turkey lied Table Damask <.. 49c per yard. GOO yards Loom Damask from a (dosi ig oui salo 0 32.Je to 00c por ?L CASH OOM The farmers are through planting oot t<m amt arc uo.v work i ng out their corn which proiuisos woll. Small grain needing rain. Mr brock and Miss Molllo lloyd were happily married on tho 11th Inst at tho residence <>r Mr j j.; n0yd. ]{(.v Mr fitts otheiatlng. They loft for Columbi a wlioro I hoy will ?iv.'. Wo aro sorry to stat? that two ol Mr ('harlie Workman's family arc now rpi I tu sick. Mr \V hos boen sick all tho Winter, Dillie, hisson,is now'ipdte sick. Wo wish then; .. speedy recovery. Wo woro glad to have Mr Bullock lo vlsll our school ono day lastweek, Ile always has on hind an encouraging word for tho lonelier, Wo think our Commissioner has been well selooted. Mr s W Vaneo has boon mit for SOHO1- 1 limo taking Hamples of guano, and will I return to-lliorrow ?rn a visit to Ma lam' ly, Two you nu ladies, Misses lloyd and Simmons, from this place, i< n last woek for b?tirons, wdioro they expect loou gago ill Ibo mantua makin;; business. May success crown their efforts. Mr W II Mansion can now be heard j singing "baby minc" It is a roal trout to see and tasto tho nico butter which Mrs W I) lloyd sends! out from ber line Jorsovs. Two Promiiieiii Tar-Hce.l Citi zens Wno Now lltill/.e uno Mono- I mont. Asheville N. (.'., Correspondence to Hes ton < ?Ioho. Hi t.i, Nvr. Living In North Carolina, as i IVA vu ali tho pnsl winier, my mem ory frequently brings back two prominent mon of this state who nave passed away, but w hoso his tory WilS remarkable in many ways. These men, though together, al most constantly th rough ul it long public life, differed materially <>M many points. They lived in each other's society for yea:'-, nod now in death they aro -lill united. Ctuh r one monument In a quiet Utile cemetery in the grunt tar-heel f stato they Ho together awaiting] the day when thc-sou shall give up Its dend, and when the gentleman ? with the cork log will be soon look- j Inp1 over the odds mid ends of some old battle field <>r Hie back-yard of '? oi some medical college f??r bis otb- j er limb. Fm- moro than half n century those men ato ut thc snmo table ?and slop on tho some couch, and yoi thcyugroed In nothing. They wore bound together by a lie which death alone could dissolve. The indulgent reader lins airea- j dy, no doubt, discovered that I re 1 fer to tho late gentlemen, ('hangi and lOng, bettor known as tho Si- j n m esc tu las Tho men, like mos! Siamese peo- ! pie, bad their origin siam, ri forolnn country ufa bright roil color on the map of Asia. As Siamese alone, or simply :e twins, they would have littra 'Hod little attontlon, and even com bining tho two and hocomig Si amese twins they would have died poor perhaps, but with a connec ting link which united the Hie two at tho bnso of tho broast-bono, they succeeded In acquiring tv large for tune They have proved beyond u doubt, I think that ?ontus* cannot bo ac quired ; lt is ti gin. lt conies not w ith the seeking. Hud little Chnngio ntul Engic gone to school regularly all th nm gb their earlier years and .studied with nil their might, it could not have titted them for Hie lifo they after ward led, or caused them to attract tho attention of tho whole world. Nature docs not ht i very man to bo Slumoso twin. Science cannot aid bim III becoming one in ofter years. Close study and application cannot assist bim. To be n successful twin involves promptness also. It ls a matter that cannot be post pond. And to be a successful Siamese twin In voles even creator dlfHculties. Chang and Kng, were raised up to meet a certain demand. Tho crisis came, and they were taken there to meet it. Thoy came nt u time when tho world was clamoring for ;i pair of bull' twins united at the sturnum by means of a light yel low, first-mortgage bond. Dut Chang and haig were not happy even with their groat wealth ami tlie fame they had acquired work lug an entire new vein. Nature, which united them so closely, had not given them thc same ideas anti thoughts. They agreed on nothing it ls said. one was a Knight of Pythias, While tho other was a Boyal Arch Mason, and the meetings were on tho sanio evenings. People who knew them said ft was painful to soe tho streng? r of the two imli the other twin away to a Knights of Pythias meeting in which ho reit no intcro-t, or take bim to a revival when ho WAU tdd to go to u colorad hall. A neighbor tells mo that While Cluing was a Baptist t M 1 believed J, morir, money mid tact sueco i tho buying; public generally to exn Investigation shine on tho goods un L?10NDOJt MING LISS WITH Till-) is oro "UL r A^xxyor] yard. IC logo, nt lino ol* Bleached Dum as li ?le lo !f I 00 pei- yard. 20 dozen Towels 1 Oe ouch, worth 23c 2? dozen Fancy .Striae Turkish Tow els al |lle. Special vulu . in line Towels l"e to 7?C,worth T?e and r! 00. Egyptian Luce Skirting l"> inch es, in White uii'l liorgo, bonn tl ful patterns, very henvy work (", 00c, ?il '!?> ami $1 60, Egyptian Laces in While nnd Cronin from I to 11 Inches wide Ole. 8, 10 lo 25c. in immersion, Ting WHS a doubter, but luid to gu lu with his brother i nnd ho immersed through a bole j in thc Ice, i One wanted to secede at tho breaking out of thc war, while thc other wanted to save tho country intact a.ul light under trio tarry ' bunlier free. Those w ht will road Ibo history of this slrauge brace of colTce-colorcd gentlemen will agree with me thal even though you strike the popu lar feeling ulid secure the public approval asa freak of nature, it ?y. liol ?ill sunshine and gladtn ('hunt:and Eng, though hound to got hor through life, could noi make their wives live together ia the same house even, and so they were compelled to main! tin sepornto es tablishments nnd go from one t<> tho other trying to allay discord. One ufllie twin-; was a good mun, white it is said that tho oilier was a very successful sinner. IncilSOOf resurrection it is not yet fully set-| tied how it will be arranged, and the question has frequonlly been raised since their death '.vet ber t bey will or will nol jointly \i-it Ibo realms of the blessed and Ibo snort ing squealing precincts! f the il-d. I i>resinn<? there ari? men who have pried into the future and know how this Is, bul i a;n free to confess that am 1 densely ignorant in regard in lt. However II may lie ??ne (bingis established, and thai is thal the mani'e nf the Siamese I wi ns has never fallen upon those who could successfully toke their places for so h ng a period of i i me a in! I.e q? ou I competitors e.s lhey did. Anti yet lhere are pooplo who claim that this is thc ern of progress. Association. Tin' 2nd Section of thc Itoedy Uiver Association will mee! i.'ltli tho Chem ul Itidge church <>:i Fri day before Ibo nth Sunday of May. Queries for discus sion - Isl What are Ibu best incentives to promote tho pity und use fu. noss of tho young members of our eb ii robes. John M. Hu ?gen- bxq en. :.!-( What are the ! ?est mean- to develop (he giving and working Kl int of otu* churches. Will C. Cun ningham to open, 3rd What uro some of our d?fici ences as ii denomination? T. S. Langston to open. ltii Tho Importance of every family laking and reading the Bap tist Courier, N. I*. Rarksdttle tn open. NV. A Po? 1er Mod. J. M.. Hudsons Clerk. Ano! lier Ari Craze. Tho latest art work among Indios IM known ns tho "Fron -li erngo" for deco rating ell'nu, v'bissv. an-etc, I' ls soino Ihlnti enlirelu MCI/*, and is both prolltablo und fascinating, lt is very popular in Now York boston and oilier Kastern ..nies. To bull OH desiring lo learn tho Art, wo Alb saud ?m elegant china placquo (sizo ls Inelii s,) luindsoinelv decorated, for a model, together with Lox ol' material, Ino eolorod deslgnn assorted In Howers, animals, soldiers, laud soupon, etc.,complete, with lull in si niel ?(.ns, upon receipt of only jl.OO. Tho placquo alono is worth more than tho amount charged. To over lady ordering this nullit who en closes the address of live oi her ladies ill lor is ted in .'.rt matters, to whom wo eau indi our now catalogue of An floods, wo wi ll enclose extra ami without charge an i m i tat iou h a m I painted brass jilaeq no. Instruction bool; in painting, Iii colored plot u ros fcc. only Inc. Kiuhroidory silk, Lest quality, all <-oh.rs,sn.-, per lOOskiens Tinsel braid, gold or silver, for art em broidery und needle work, Iorgo hall, only 25o. Macraino cor.I, white 60o per ll?., any color, lille por pound. Olnor gooda iii equal Iv low prices, Address, TUB HM Pl llf-i XKWfl CO., Syracuse, N . Y, Mention the A nv Ii UTI s lin in writing. III'SI NESS I .GC A LS. < )bors Guano ! A few tons ol th?se c?l?br?t d goods loft. Apply to 2t J. lb SH '-.Ali AN A fe. Strayed! From my premisos, one dove col ored mare mule about |**.J bands high, scar under loft oyelld. 1.?ber ni reward will bo paid fol' her re turn. J. \V. PAYNE, May I. Mountvlllo, S. I ' Simmons I,Iver I :<-.-, n I o t > e. IK what tho mi mn indicates a '? H ego bi tor' ofthat most Important orosn. the ?Avor. I s your bi vi I* oill of order? Then is your w bolo system doraugod tho broal li olioii* slvo yoii have headache, fool languish, dispirited, and nwrvinri, n<> appetite, sleep is troubled and uni eire diiue;. Siiu mona 'biver Itogulator rostorea ibo iioalthly notion of tho blvor. Moo thal von ?et the tienuliie, propnfotl hy .> ll. y.ojiifi .v co, T II E N R W BARBER SHOP. t beg to inform tho publie that I mr prepared t? sorve them as Tonsonial A r list iniii >,new-quarters, under tho Hob o. :?:'??M-do . H. ll .( ANT " us. Ucniizing this, wo hnvo con minc tho most stylish und neatest wi <i soo If (hoy will not rollout sorrow! tit CHKAPNKS. 03 and. Unappro Torchon Lucos 2.Vc lo 25c nor yard. ITO mo r o ici 3 r i o s . 2000 yards Swiss Ihubroklcrios <.< lo per yard. 1500 yards Hamburg Embroider ios 60 lo il 00. 1000 yard.? Nainsook Kdgtng . fie to .tl 50 poi yard. 15 pieces Skirting 07.J? to 2 00 per yard. -A N ?: W -/.v o?'a ttUtil.v/.:.;v. tn order to eater to tho bes! I rude wo have added a complete line of Ladies, Children and Gents Shoes. - ...... -. ... A Great Ba - H\* IOK.N Dis'.'.', \ Y KI) IN ^s^lrigbt ;"Irrag ol Superior at I ructions and^Oracoful Stj b Men's and Boy's Clothing and 1 : ?fIore new Features & QI: Wo never inerouoo Ihv prie, but BI G G 15 U A N . Paral vi t PLUCK ANI -3'fho LUSICCHS fratern OUlt MOTTO Always nndonly tho b< J. F. M A R LAUREII Iii I m I ?Deal Doors, Sash, Blirl Moulding Kondy Prepared,^ ttougli, Ci A PINE AND CY P. I L im) Mantels n wpeciulty, Come an< GR AY & A I April 0, 1S87--If ] i WILKES' BOOK Big Lot S G lie ! isTioe lino of 3\'lc lng GL"H sizes of ! SfePaS _'s SEK; gwl g ?ND?RTAKI A lard?ala I \ COFFINS AND UNG Can alway? be lound al my shu STORK, LAURENS, s.e. g.& Night culls promptly attended to (J. w THE 91 R. Mammoth Grocery lion cu nt Fresh Groceries which wc will ties wa- ting such will do v. ? ll to they might save money "AND D J. HR.. COC ALSO, We huvo several stamin oller on good terms. See us or > J. ll. O o o ?ML, ^ , il ?in.-.i nil these clements, amt isortmcnt ofSprlngni)d Summor !i;v shadows O:? uninformed con.-' a':3'iicarolo Saleo* ?.ll style i ?.mi ihakos arid <?f best patterns. Look at thom M KOO it'wo lia ve not tho best assort mont in Laurens. < >ur La I! . ' I lund made Hutton Shoos (.. $2 00 und $2 50 boats tho world. A good hulton. hlCO shoo for !?'.)c. A good lace shoo for 05c. Mon's shoes GCe. Children'.-* shoes (.?, doc. Our ip7 00 Gents [lund Sowed sl.'"> iM ivhis! down to -K> 00. We must sell the scocls Money de in ?iuds good (rude und us wo need tho money will make sac riileo . to got it. al of -Taste ru i: KI:M:CTION or oeu-.? : Spring I3DO3S,^~ Kpruvidlln our innaonso variety ol' - Gents' Furnishing (icm!s. elusivo stylos tb an ever. ouch sous in our business yiows ?) B l (I G E RI ! I b on: ) PROGRESS Hy cnn only woudor MI ' -. SUOOESSI! t, ut prices not low hut tl c; LOWKS'f . T i X & C ().. 10 C PM I WS li ililli [CIS, Mantels Lumber reen, Dry, Long and Sliorti iso RTS SHINGLES togellm' '-villi Niuo Woik. I BOO US, NMB80N, Laurens C. H.. S. C. I rvs ?2 tia ;?-DEUG-ST0RE pxxLclirig Tor m.etiV;. FJiot/u.re Frames? ?L?_JL, ? ^'v'i ?;, ". '- ?Vv'o i?? SB'S NOTICE ried asst i linen I <>i lERT AKERS id, over M A RTI N & LC LLLL's "Heat'Ne sent when <|<-sir<Ml._?$2J by ealllngat my residence In Jersey . CORBET As Agent, ? EAGLE T PER & CO'S \ bc found a full and complote Mock sidi low for O-A. 3 KC. f*Hr* get OUT pri?es hefore buying. l'or ONT YOU FOHGKT IT." DIPER <2c CO rd brands of (?CANOS', which Ve, V 1). ?A?IK8DALK Indore Lf.yinnj V R lt & C 0.