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?flhe Advertiser J. <: OA /H tXG'l ' ?A\ F. DI TOR. ? a.'tcripV.jTi rrlce--12 H^a'/J?, $1.00 PAYAULK i N ADYAXCK. V-.it.vs for A?l vert Isl u jr. Ordinary Ad vertisements, per s.piare, < ?ne inser tion, $1.'*?: each subsequent uiscr tinii, 30 .'?Mits. Liberal reduction tundo large Ad t .1 non.oms. ACROBATIC. ". ? ,. week-; ag.? the Herald Intim . that lt was desirous of ending this controversy, which begun ...ti that paper ni od c un attack . > ?ur review of tho Murray Hill. From the last issue, however, it uppcurs that our contemporary wns only desirous of changing the sub let. Ile desires to len^e the re view of tho Murray Bill, "and to tko up a controversy with Mr ll. If. Young, who wrote under thc .?. <te plume "Tote Fair", which wvurvd ??i September ISStf, Un dropping fie Murray Hilt our contemporary would leave ll im resslon that ho was only hali .urteil In tba* tudu for he says: ' t he flies of the Herald, (which are "better than more assertion,) will "?how that the zeal manifested by "i ... Herald w as rather siiyht. Thia w iii be neu s to the many strong prohibitionists who have do pi", ll dud un that paper to tight for : to Hill. Probably the Senator from Laurens was converted after ho had worked sn hard in the legisla ture for the Bill; probably he bo gun to view the objectionable meas ure ;i> others saw it from the first, ii may bu this is w hy bo was its champion in the l?gislature, but worked only slightly through the Herald for its passage, However t hut may be, wo aro glad our friends /.eal was so "slight;" had it boen otherwise, ofeourse that odious mensuro would have passed. After ali, wc must return thanks to the Herald for being; rid of such ii law. We submit to tho ''files," and clof? our cup io this new recruit, who didn't like the bill anyway, and in his <>u n. hxnguage, was "willing to lot the people decide." This "slight zeal" of the Harald In support of tho Murray Hill, is doubtless tho reason our frito nd doeso.4 llketoadhoar to tho subject of this controversy, but prefers to lake up tb o "Toto Fair*' ru RT.* er. Il sas WO drop tho Hill for a moment to ready to the. misrepresentations of tho Herald on thc "T-ato Fair' issue?. We&avo stated that tho only conucc'tion we have curer had with that|^on*t?o<r?t.syl wo-, to publish tho articles of-'Tote I*.Ir." The He rald does not beliovr this, but im rvglues ftl&t we h?Wi been one of ? im ? "iHrvg" or otb -r, and brings a lotter fUtoii Mr'Lovikwood to prove that one'of tho 'articles of ''Tote Fair" airsj\\\ rnx: handwriting. This, wo haVeneV?r. denied, but on the contrary-five'y admitted to Mr T. IB. CreifsH.Oaself, when he asked Lil?? rpi ii "?.t. ^Y? did not soe iii inr^fllei'ontvoasons) to toll him i hf Mtni?i'.m?Wt.y tho the copy used ?Ly \fU< printer, was in our hand .AV Hi tig. Seo what Mr Young says. '.?rta o ol South Caroline) M'ou'.ity of '.aurons. Ver?on.tlly nppourod belora mo ft. fl. Young, who hoing ?Inly sworn Hays: l nm tho author of tho articles signed "Toto l-'air" published inTiiK LAI HUNS AoVKUTiftK.it, in Snpttuuher ISSd. Win-,, i carried tho iii -t article to th? Tuc. A liv URTI a un. .f. C. darlington wat nt homo sick. Tho ed I tor in eharge re fitaod to publish the article without Mi darlington's content, f wont lo hi honso and stated to lum thal I did no want my name disclosed. I asKod if br could so arrange that i.ock ?rood rou ld not know tho author. I ho I lever: thou that Mr I<ockivood would lietraj tho Sooret if possible ns ha has tried tr do. Nf r darlington promiaed to ptihllsti my arllcle tupi Mated thni ht? would got ho* brother to pot it in type. The nnmr waa torn frem ?my manuscript' and ii \< MS vi von to S. K.?'arlington, VVlian 1 brought th? second artic!? io s. r. (birlington waa hot present and in ord.-r lo kee;? the inanunerlpt from vr rookwood, I asked .1 f darlington to nisfce a copy for tlie printer. This !ir HM. Mr handwriting wes bad. owinp to an affostlen of Ibo arin, so I read tho .manuscript for Mr darlington to eopv. tv h en completed I roa? tho copy, in or. d*>r to aea that it waa correct. If any chango madoit was in tn? langnagi I nm positivo the BUbatance waa th? samuna tho original. Swum to an I subscribed) lt. if. Yooxo )>eforo me this Pith Soot. 1SS7. J A. IV. Hi-'UNflTPK. J. P, L. C, From tlie ubove affidavit, which wo endorso, it is seen that w hen Mr Lockwood says bo "put nani arti cles in typo" he is mistaken, He only put tho second Article, a eopy ni which wc hfid prepared for him, Iii type Rut after nil tins precau yon, Mr Lock wood did got Imbi of the original mumiseript of Ile firs! at lo ftlld WAS sceil examining it. Ho reiner ked that ho recognized Mio littmlindi lng. ?-.r this reason iVe wore n'I. .-;: prised winn Mr ('fe WM Stabed iouj that i ie knew tho auMior t>f the urtbdes xml that jjrte. ?M? dh our handwriting. Al ii Fair" that tr? had nothing to do with tho authorship of the articles. It ls not tl safo practico to inquire I of printers as to tho secrets of a : printing .-".co. A half truth is orton misleading. Wo disliketo charge our contemporary with the unpro i fessionnl ami underhanded practice I of receiving information from om ' ployos, nor is ?1 pleasant to charge nil employee with voluntarily be traying confidence,but certain it is j that our suspicions ot* a ''spy in ? camp" was not altogether ground less. But what bas all this talk about "Tote Fair" to do with this contro versy. "Tote Fair" showed the in I consistincy of the Herald on an en i tirelv different matter, which was ? explained by a statement that ? . scnne one, not the editor of tim He? ' rabi, wrote one of tho editorials, and the editor wrote the other. ! What has that to do with our re ; view of tho Murray Hill ? i Hut it is said we aro ono of the i "rinp." This cry of "ring" is always on the tongue of small-bore poi?. ticians. Not content with dragging in ir relevant matter in the vain hope of weakening our personal character, the Herald goes ou to judge our motives and undertakes to sn v that oar opposition to tho Murray Bill ? wa?? moro pretense than reality. The public know who was inter ested in passing that measure Mid we are willing to submit to the verdict of that tribunal. The Herald has made a direct at tempt to disprove a statement of tho editor of this paper, ano" tho public can also witness that signal failure. Now, allow us to say, if the writ er had taken part in tho ''Tote Fair" mtitter, either in instigating) aiding or abetting, wo would have 110 occasion now to deny it. If WC bad chosen to write the ?rdeles ii: full, we bad that right, and eortair il is, would never have denied oui aet. Hut tho simple fact, nlthougl perfectly irrelevant in this contre versy, is, that wo held only tho pos ition of publisher, and porforinot J only a publishers dutios. But fev i, manuscripts uro over given to tin . printer without some additions o erasures, and frequently a mon legible copyis necessary. All thew things are known to tho editor o the Herald, and yet, because for sooth, tho printer tells toe lierait that tho copy was in the hnndwri ting of tho edi "or, that great Jour nal concludes that wo are one o i a "ring." When asked to expiai: what he means by "ring," ho got up and says, "Thou art the man: If it be satisfaction to our nefghbu to call this editor a "ring" then li ?sat liberty to bawl "ring!" "ringi until after the next Primary. Th argument ii this: The man wh choso to vote for another candidat for the Senate, is a ring; and tb man who would dare to criticis the official acts pf a certain pu bl I servant, is a "ring." Aht mcthink tho woods may soon be full of ring We regret that our eon ti-m por: ry bas stooped to such vile mctl ods, as to foreo us to be persona But, we ?imply say that who 0V< repeats the charge th nt the edltc of this paper bad anything to il with the article signed "Toto Vail more than above stated, stropj give utterance to a malicious faul hood. !. AK.vniHS. WAICH. 1 As published a few weeks ago ' THU ADVERTISER1, thc New Yoi , Cotton F.xchango bas passed wh i they are pleased to turn a law, ? the effect that all bales of cotti shall weigh loo pounds or the si ' 1er shall bo subjected to a consid , rabie bxs. Asa matter of fact the Nc 1 York Cotton Exchange ha.? as 1 tlc authority to pa** a law and little power to enforcing such i ordinance, as the Farmer's Conti . (Mtlb of Laurens would have, shot! they decide that cotton sliall worth 14 cents per pound, this sr son. Disposing of cotton is aim] ) a matter of contract, between t i j buyer nnd seller. Tho Cotton V. . 1 change h not a pai ty when a fi mer sells his produce to the nu chant; and unless ppeeialy ngre to, no regulation of that body binding. If a farmer sells hi* Ci ton at I? cont? per pound, und t buy?::- refuses to pny the full anion breanne of iigbt weight, tho Cou will enforce payment, unlesa tl was in accordance with the tori of tho contract. It is well however, for fanners make thc bales to weigh 400 j nui n as otherwise buyers may refuse buy. If they buy it, I hon they t re bu I red lo lose on account of Hg w e'ght. Ii is an open question f/> wi ! extent farmers can bo further bei ! fitted by legislation in Ibis Sin hut we hope, for the sake of tin who contend that theil1 rigl.u n privileges ar<> not protected* a fostered by Judicious enact I/MMI . will como forward when tnq leg lu iii re moots anti havo thei* ? quests specified so that otir^ la in a kW* may aft upon them. That perfect gentlemen and i ii??' scholar \v. C. Benet of Abbeville, has shown up tho plagiarism of Dr. Hawthron's speech in Augusta, and in answer to the positive proof which Mr Benet adduced, tho rev- 1 oronci! doctor has showered down upon him n raro collection of low, dirty eplthots, such as "tho hench man Ol* Ibo whiskey men'' nod I ho like. Mr lionet discovered that l>r I law th roue had taken a largo por* tion of Ids address, bodily from Dr Strongs book, "Our County" ami boneo called attention to the fact, by exhibiting in tho deadly paral lel, the stolen extracts. 'i'liis was perfectly fair and if it does the doc tor an injustice in any way, a -im ple statement, in u dignified man ner, which becomes his sacred robes would have been a sufficient vindi cation from the Charge, But like many another man, when "covered" ho turns Irom the matter in bund, which was only a question ot* plag iarism or not plagiarism, he hopes to rally Ids friends by abusing Mr Benet. But this schome seldom fads to work badly, and we are confident that so long as Br. J law throne shall remain on this mun dane sphere, ho will curry tin brand of literary larceny. Here is what Dr Strong says: Dear Brother-Accept my thanks for tho compliment you have paid my words by stealing them. Tito 1 ittil? book was made for USO. Yours sincerely, Josiah Strong. We have bad nu abiding faith in tho project to build a railroad across the mountains in this st tte, on tc Knoxville Tenn. His demando.I by tho geogrnhplc and not forbid den by the topographic appearance and of tho country. What lins strengthened our faith more than all is the fact that Croon Ville is anxious tO go to Knox ville who stands with open arms am coffers to reciovo her. Ofcoursi every community has kicker, against progr?s! and develop mont, but wo have yet to learn o money lost in building railroads The only instance which has tba appearance was tho $70,000 glvei this county In aid of tho Qroenvill A Laurens, but since this new roa< ls to bo built, it is now seen that!! was a most judicious investment This Western connection al.o off oct us, and it is with unfeigned p l?a me we extend to Greenvlllo th hope that ere another your she ma; bo bound to Knoxville by bonds r stock Hon. Patrick Walsh of tho Au gusta ('bron?(de, luis i\ curd in Sun day's paper for thc benefit of tb proprietor- of the Gazette of tb j city, which shows that this hone: Irishman i- throughly arouse? His private character and tb management ofhls business altair: have boen tl.o subject of most of th new paper's editorials from Hi i first, Whilo the public do not m nally object seriously to un ope and honest diff?rence of opinio among newspapers or a dlscussio properly conducted, sucti pcrsonr attacks und underhanded illus are never npprociutod by any-om OUR WASHINGTON LETTEB, [Special to The Advertiser. 1 Washington, Sept IO 1^ The truths ure selfo-vidont 1 tho sent incl 011 the political watel toe er- that tho radical elomei of the Republican party bas ai other rabid attack ol'the blood; sbirb and that the ferocious Pori is it fit type and prophet. Wittie bis disgraceful and outrageous co duct iii Wheeling lust week, whe ho rared like a madman and strti ted around like a street-bully, du ing anybody to knock a chip oil" b -boulder. Tho West Virginia (Jo ernor gave tho Ohio nuslance tl right sort of responso to his wi ravings, bot, still, to soe tho Go' ernors of two neighboring stat j engaged ill a wordy wrangle < thc balcony of a hotel, whilo tho sands of angry and excited mi thronged the streets, was 0 m< unseemly demonstration. Bul tl crowing ottimge and indignl' was the trailing; of tho I" 11 il. States flag in t be (lust by tho (?rai Army men and their spurning t picture ol' t be Pr. -ide ut of I lie Cl ted states I f this was no) a eoml nation ad of treason equal to brit ontbe old Hag at Fort sumter 1800, then I confess myself vast mistaken. The truth of tho milt is, that if Uncle Sum'.- (i. A. li bo good at rudeness boy.- do not I nave themselves bettor, be w have to give then a -mind spanki and semi them supperlcss to i>? Tho Army Paymasters have bo transacting th? ir business in very loose manner-some of thc not having settled their accpu' in tourer Aveyears-and it ls bip, ly probable that the i VOStigatl of their accounts, which hus n< been ordered by IllO Second Co troller of tho Treasury, will unco er many discrepancies. Knott is already known to warrant t the statement that many oft Paymasters whose bond? expir In 1888and i**! and earlier yet aro short in their accounts wi the Government. The re-pon bility for this state of affairs ii not so milch with the Paymnsh themselves as with ibo account] officials of tho Kopo Mica 11 regln Speaker Carlisle's presence tho city al troys dirru?s a lar measure of public attention, ai much comment ls Indulged In to whetheror not some importo pol iib ?il move is on tho tapis, M h liv visits tho city at -neb nu tinr? -o,ta hie time; but the distingu? ed statemnn emphatically dis claims any such purpose and posi tively declares Iiis ignorance of tho so-called Democrats confer once to which tho press luis given snell wide publicity-- stating; (brit lu is only hero tu look after the olVftii cf his constituents before tho di ile re nt Departments. Senator Butler, of ou th Caroll luuhasbooomo u/.Odious conven to railroad supervision by thoth rough shaking lip that ho roc. iv.cd in a recent wreck on a Virginio road, and ho announces that lu? will offer au amendment to tho low, looking to tho protection of passengers and providing reosonnble hours of work for the trainmen. Senator Crock roll, is In the city, and tho commit tee ol" which lu? is chairman, ls awaiting tin* comple tion, of tho reports of tile chiefs of tho several bureaus ;._> to (Ito me thods of conducting business a? in the different Departments, in res ponse to resolut ?on of the lust Con gress. 'These reports are very vol uminous, and if the committee read and Inwardly digest them, it will bea long and laborious task, Thc reports will be ('Specially useful for reference, in showing how Ibo vast ?rad varied lousiness of this great Government is conducted n*ul will bean Interesting study n< well, though I opine, tho covert purpose of the Senatorial Investigation was to manufacture a li.tie political capital in behalf of tho Kt'pllbli catts, President Cleveland expresses bis intention to -pend tho next few weeks quietly ns Iiis vacation limo, ubOnk View, und ho will not loci under obligations to como lo the White Mouse except on publie bus iness that (lenin' his attention. 'The few Democratic dorks In Ibo War Department complain thal there is a KopU.diCAO I'lllg in tho office which so mani pula tes tho civil-service, examinations tli.it no Donioerutjhns u chance of promo tion, It is said that not one has been promoted there. Acting Secretory Mulrhow has honored the profession of journal ism by promoting to tho Acting Chief Clerk of tito Int? rior Depart ment, Maj. s ?, Jones, for tweuty t bree years editor of ibo Aberdeen, Miss., examiner, and for sumo years confidential clerk of Secretary La mar. Maj. Join s, will bring to hi'< new position the -ame devotion to duty ?md earnestness Hint won for him such distinction in newspaper work, and a f?*w men in the Gov ernment service nro better equip ped for tho place, ibo employees of tho office express the hope that hi* temporory appointment will be made permanent. It ls really re freshing, after wailing so many years to sco A truc-hluo Democrat in this position. Ho is the first Democrat clerk since the days of Abraham Lihcoin. Our Cool Weather. Sonn? ofour readers will be plead ed to learn that reputable weather prophets predi.M col I w outlier until about December 1st, after whit li date the winter will bo ratler war mer than usual. The tir-t dart of September will I he unusually cool, it is unid, and about the 13th, a very heavy storm may bo expected to cross (he con tinent, This storm will bc accom panied hy high winds, rain, hail nod thunder, lt-, most destructive force will bo expended in tho At lantic .-late*. Tito middle ten day of t In- month will probably he worin and tbe lust ten days \\ ill bo cool. Those predictions aro from Prof. Poster, of Iowa, and :n lu- rarely ever make- A mi tuk'C, they will i?o ol general interest. PURELY VEGETABLE. lt tot* .vi th extraordinary effie ?cy oo Oaf IIVER, K|dney8, -*+ AND BOWELS. AN EFFBerUAL SPECIFIC FOB Malaria., Il.i\n I Complainte), l?y?|n-|i'l??. Kick llanrinohot Constipation, Ililli II.DOII, Kidney AlTrcttnna, Jitandlc-A, Motilad llrprDMilan, Cult?. iliill Ko Household Shoald b?v Without R, and, hy being kept roady fer Immediate nvv will ?nvo m an \ aa hour of suffer! nf .i.l many a dollar In Um/- und dovtors' lillie. THF.at 18 BUT ONC SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR 8e? that you gat Ike genuine willi rad "2" ea front of Wrapper. Preparad oaly by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Sole Proprietor* rtMiedelpal?, Pa. PRICK, 81.O0, Female $ College. With a full corps of assistants the Lauronsvllle Female College will reorganize ?,ml begin fall session Sept. IfJth. Ilooins comfortable. Standard high, special attention to nil Female accomplishments. New and Splendid Pianos. Xon-seota nan. Government pam,ral. Young ladle-1 und. r tho immediatecore of Mrs. MfCaslan and Mrs. N. 0 Jor dan. Pupils received nt Anytime and charged until ond of quart or. Board $1 ?2 par month In advance. Tuition $20,.|d0] and with classical course I io j ?i r < Wiegln to year, pay* Able monthly, We solicit and hope to merit pnblfG patronage. Foi nuy information address, W. M. McCASLA N, President. LAl'ltP.NS, S. C.. Julyffl), l?S7, ly. Absolutely Pure. 'l'iii- Powder never vaires.A marvel of purity Mt.?nullt and wholesomeness Mm.* ut'ouotuicnt than tin* ordin?r, kinda, and cannot bo Hold in compet?* linn with tin? multitude '>'.' low test ?.hort weight ilium or phosphnto pow . d i s Sohl only In CANS. IIOVAI? IIAK INO .I'OWDKK 0??.. Inti Wall Street. N.Y POMONA HILL ; NURSERIES * POMONA, N. C., Two and one halt miles west of Greensboro, Is. C. Thu main linc of tii"i:. A- i>. .t. ll. pusses thiough tho grounds and within 100 fri t of (lieolilcc. Salem trains mako reg ular stop-* twice daily going euch way. Tiioso interested in Fruit and FrulI growing aro cordially invited to inspect this tho largest nursery ia tho State and one of thc largest in tho South. The proprlt tor has for many years visited thc lending nurseries North :mtl West and corresponded with those of foreigi! countries, gathering every fruit that was cal culated to suit thu South, both na tive and foreign. The reputation of Pomona Mill Nurseries ls such that many agents going ?nit from Greensboro repre.-tenting other nur? series, try to leave thc impression that they an- representing these nurseries. Why ?lo they do itv 1 .el t Ito public IWlSVl er. 1 have in stock growing- (and cnn fchow* visitors thc sumo) thc largest anti he-t stock of trees Ao.. over shown or seen in n??y two nurseries North Carolina, consisting of ap ple, peach, pear, cherry pinta, grape, Jnpune.se persimmon, Jap? ai eso pillia, 'apricots, nectarine, llusslan apricot, mulberry, quinces Small fruit: Strawberry, rapberry, currant, pecan, Kngllsh walnut, rhubarb, asparagus, evergreens, shade t rees, rose.*. iv c. Clive your order to my authoriz ed agent or ardor direct from thc nursery. ( lorrospondon?o solicited I inscriptive catalogue fro?' t?? appli rants. Address ,!. VAN LIN IH.KV, Ponio 'a, Cl ii i I ford County, N. (' Mar IS 1887. ut Ti Ot TIS ?Oi C " PI'?, I.AL'Ki:; - . pt. vtts I wiil n . wlnj named pim . lecllon <? Ta ves for * ' S. C., fo tho flsci Nov ember . > - . - Oclol Seul flo's TOW ls i . fVi I? \ M to : V M. ( let ober . it J< 1 in ?a- toro li .lack Town ipf io A M, to : 1' M. ( c'oher 18, at KY II stun in Jacks Township, from io a m t< - P m. ( letober, IO at Ooldavllle. in I Inn lor Township from 10 a m t o2 pu < >c toi.er 20, at ( 'linton io. 11 un ter Township, from ie, n m fo2 p in, October21, at Spring (?rove ii ('rosa Hill Tow nship, from 10 a n to2 m. October 22, nt Cross Hill fron io, a in to 2 p ni. ( October 24, ut Waterloo in Water loo Township, from 1 On m to li p n October 25, al 1'? L Henderson*! store in Waterloo Township, iron 10 a m to 2 i '". October 20 nt Broworton in Sui livan's Township, from lt? a in to : P m. October 27 a Tumbling Pim n 1?. Sullivan's Township, from 10 a n to 2 m. October 28 nt Dial's Church it Dial's Township from 10 a m toi p m. ( >ct..der 20 at W H Stoddard li Dials Township, from 10 ant to p m. . November d at Young's Store ii Voung's Sownship, Iroin io a inti - p m. November I nt W ll Parson' store In Young's Township, fron IU a in lo 2 p m. Oct "di. Nov l, 2, nt Laurens Cl from lt) n m to z p in. On and after tho ?tb, day of No vein ber the treasurer's ofnCO wil bo open nt Laurens 0 H, ti <', fo the collection of said tax os un tl the loth, of December 1**7. The tux levy for Laurens Couti ty for fiscal year is ns follow - : State Tux, IL County " I. lt It 44 Itt, School 2. Special on Sullivan :H, Total ld/. Doll Tax ?1,00. To Teachers, Al! Tendiera ?ire rcqUOSlcd 1< bring lu their certlf|ca(0M for I88i und 1887, which have ant been np proved heretofore,|n order to hnvt tlieni approved by September 16th M. I* BULLOCK, Sebo I Commhsionei '?pt. 21 THE F?MITUJ Tho largess, Finest, s Irions? in t,n We aro nowrnnelvlng ?air Full stnell of I'm ni . vin hail, ami this ls SH vin? M rv liuioh, for v THE I_J E -A both In Stylos ami Pri?es nlwayssollfn I ho woads nindi* Into filrnlturo, ooo ?i il In k, Imitation Mahogany, Antique Ash, Sui W'a'.nnl Snits. tV> 00. ? Murillo top, ?fo I ramos, %?!"> to $.'> ? on. Kino silk Parlor si Wo carry from 50 to 73p arlor nits and fro lt will pay you to come iniil soo us ur write ? rn application. t unic mid price, we will bo glad to shov FLEMING & S43 Broad St., -A I.I. K I NOS OK BT A 01.E IIACON, SUGAR, F LO I'll, PJCKLK8, MO LA SS KS, 1' KIM ?KI ?. UOFFKR, SIMCK Car-Load of Flour just l?ec . car-Load .WA.O-0-OJSTS j All of which wc si ll at HOTTOM Geo. 33. I Laurens - - I augi in x o, IS87. TAKE J* O?NT TLJPtISTII3 Cultivate the Mi I. |a il mi it Ml -Deniers in (tough,ami Ker Doors, Sash anu E Moudinff, j Laths. Mantels, Newels, Balustr* . PINE AND CY VU ,\ Wc cnn linvc dono ht Khort notici f r I of fancy work. If you mean 1 GRAY & AN MIXTJj/i .( If/KS?WS PUrnl y?U CHU buy the cheapest ami I"" We will liol he ut .Ins! I h'uk of it, a nico nil wainui net, IO ph market, (H500. Very handsome walnut Mn Moat beda.Tor $1 HO. Neal mu i sn - for ?it Wt- koop constantly on hsml Mattiers, Heil Springs, Lonnes, UaDy \N 0 ?re alio llOOdOjl Dry ??oot?fl, Dress ( rood Slims. Dont fall to examine eur ?took ami prie mei ey. and money sav?"j is niouoy ninda. 1N/L m ter ?& J Lruirpii*. M. (' May IS, 1SS7 Nm T1IK LAURENS BAU. M. L. OOPKLAN1>, A T T 0 H N R V /.. T h A \V , LAUHKNS C. II., S. C. S.J. uni.M us. ii. r, SIMPSON. HOLM KS A SIM PSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ti .'CKNS c. II?, - - - K. 0. J. VT. rr.Hv.rsoN. C. 0, FKATtlRllS?ONE FRHGUSON & h KATHKUsTON K ATTORNEYS AT I.A NV, LAURENS C. il.. - - - S. C. '. C. SKM KT, ? ! I.rv ,!!.>. v. r. M oow A y I.serons. ll KN ITT & McOOWAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAURENS CS, H., - - - S. C. Isl . 3 H ARRIS ATTORNKY AT LAW, LAT HF.NM, H. C. /iV-<>mco ??vcr store of W*. L. Royd, J. T. JOHNS >N. w. n. niOIIBTi JOHNSON A. It I<'llKV, ATTORN;;YS AT LAW. OrrtCH naming's ?"orner, Northwest *|(Io of Publie Square. LA UH KN?, r. IL, S. V. W. H. MarLm ATT? MIN KY AT LAW, LAU UK NS t*. Ll ? - ?, C IX VJ tAl? AULi ISL, Ga. md Most Reliable ? Soutli! ?turo. Tho linost .uni eheapoat wo ,<. hnVO years 1)0011 .DERS H DM elose margins. Wo h.tvo ol' Mahogany, Cherry. Antique? ul A Hil, OU VO Ililli Walnut. (Mi Tailer Suits, Plush Walnut tits, $Sfi Oil h> ftlOO 00, m 100 to 150 olitunhor attifa in stank. Or entalegue nit.I nrjoo Ms neut frc? Y yen through BOWLES.' The Leaders. - Avig"u.stei. Ga. Larters . loops, Ma n AS CA N DY, UUACK r.us, CANNK!) GOODA , ol'ALI, KINDS. eived. of Bagging and Ties. rH> BUGGIES. fia un KS. o.cle2?soxi7 - - - - s o s. REST SEED ind by Buying ?a DRUGSTORE L'."_i_.t.?) im dy l*ropnroil I.umher,-? Minds, sot' Every Kind, Sawed and Turned xcles, LS SHINGLES. * uni! in good styl-; any kind lUHUlCKS cal! to bCO US. (..spec! fully, DERSON Laurens C. H.. 0. C. PURNITUJRB? " turo Pnlttco ls tho pince whore -t l'omit uro In tito South, iricrftohl. UPI, , Illili hip for iii Wi, wort!: in RUT I. Ill piceos, m.onie lop, foi $46 00. Neut sf t chaira, six lor f3 ~r>. n POlilph !<. HtOOk of Carriages, also Carpets and Rugs. l.irte.\H lur - lints, Clothing ami Millinery, i s deform Inlying an wo will HAT? yon Wo Will not Oe umlpraold. r a. m i ? s o n Lttaduri of Lew Pli rei. Cheapest Carpets in -AUGUSTA - Stock Larger and Prloea Lower than Erar. fer^hfl lari^ost Stock South. Moquet. I Hr tigalee, Throe ply mid I Horatia Onr pels, linus, Mutti, Crumb (Motlia, Window oin Inln?, Wintlow cornloM ?ntl i'oi?s. Cn nt on und Caco*, matting*, ChrmuoH, Laen eurinilla and l!oua< 'fur? : 11 11111K ^ . WrltO lor -imple*. Jas. G. Bailie & Sons? Tillioad Ht root, Augusta, Ooorgie. inl*.1?87?9. DR. W H- BALL, DKNT16T. /KMr-e over National flank, rfleednya Mondara and ueadaye f.iOTBBNB,.?. O $ioo to $300 mxnwlSri.ein;iSi nm. Agr-nts prolorrod who can furniHb their own hornaa and give their whol* timo to tim bunine**. Spare irxomenla rnny ??. profitably employ?t a ino. A few . i. u.eica In Iowna and ellina. B. F.. Jolt NSON A CO., 1013 Main Ht.. Rloh mond, Va. eugMrm ClVE CKV-TS. F KC KN TS. s.I Plrpeenta InatumM nt once for our elognnily ilhedniled Catalogue. SOUTURRX JKWKIJHY UotrgR F. D.J orman n ?t ?on., util nin SC? Main HI -, ?.ynehhnrg, V?. T ll F. N li W I a AUBER SHOP. i r. i., i tlf..i oi tho ) ol o. thet I am ft -pu . 1 o aervo them a*Ton?w>ninl Ar El : lu in iirtw o'lartora, untlor the Rob ti ? na HcfK IL II ..CANT*