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JFrie Advertiser LO O AL, Wr.iN, J. Holmes ban returned from Casher's V allay. Mr Conway Anderson, ?8 clerking for ('ant. Coggan*. Colton ls Bulling ut ????, with a down ward tendency. Mr J. N. Wright i? now with W., I.. Boyd, Bolling hardware. Mr* Seymour Whiting, of Kulshill N. C, is visiting relut ives at th!? place. Chief -Tus tice ..simpson and family, are spending a few days hero on tholr re turn from the mountains. 3uap! Soap!! Soap!!! al Cooper tv. Burnside Bios, Min? Lilli? Knox, who hus bren visit ing Mrs l>r Rion peon, hm- Hinter, hm re turned lo MlHSiosipjM. The property of Mr Alexander NteCur- j ley at thia plaeOi including u brick SHOO, ha>i been purchased bj' Mr H. E. Oray. Tho caso of Mri Nelson, whoso hus-1 band was killed wbilo In tho employ of j the l> I. & S railroad i waa compromised hy tho payinont of $1.800. I Mr J.C. linross, fo> un>i ly with Coop er A Burnside Pro? , M DOW clerking I ?r Capt. J M Philpot, wh't" be will be! pleased to Ids frlonda. Wo had a pleasant eall of a fow mo ments from Rev. S. I*. Fulton on Thurs- ! day laut. Re is now looa tod ut bowreys- ; ville, in Choator County, Mr James J. Mowen, formorly of this place, and lilas Wilmer Rawlinson, ot' j VorkvUlo, wei? happily married a tew I wooKS ago. Their home in in Charlotte, j Best grados of chewing and ! smoking tobacco and cigars nt Cooper ?j Burnside HJ*O.-?. Tho opening of the Kolleg" u?t woes. . witni?0 pupils and a Knowing ol'101 at ho close o' tin? first week, in nil that coul l ho asked and mort- than was ex- , pectoft by tu?) nv>nt sanguino friends ot . the institution. I It is with pluAsniw wu announce to the i public that Capt. Wron?, the photo grapher wlioic reputatiou und work ia a ' matter which needs un comment, willi opon a nailery ni tbly place Hu latter part of this ruonth. Hygeia tobacco proventa mala rin, heart burn and nev voue nona ut ("moper A Burnside Bros. i Wr H. C David, hua placed on our t:? bia a ?peo!men of genuine Karia Corn, which he s.?ys is uudoubte.llv tho "po ?r Dian's friend." flo planted " pounds thia year on very poar land and will! gather 30 bushels. Tho stalk is Uno , stock food white tho hoad is equal to i corn and makes the rim..st flour. Kfdlgious N'utieo. Htaho,1? Fl O WO, W ill hold services at the j l-l pian op al ('burch on Thursday tho iiOth, at ll o'clock a ui. and probably also on | Wednesday night previous at 8 o'clock, i Notice. i ^Tbe O ill aera and Executive Commit "tee. ol tho Lauran-* County Agricultural j ana Mcohanicil Society, wd? meet at Laurena<\ H., on Saleday in October, to make arrangements tor our annual Fair. N. .1. HOLMES, ? AARON i "ANNO:.. Prealdon t. ' Secretary ? M. - vere I .osa. We regret to learn ihat on ihn night j of 21 inst, theeotten gin, pr?-ss, saw mill, gnet miil ami aoout t?.m balas of f ot ?on. . all belonging to Mr O.-org.? i:. Andersou , of this place were dastroyo i bv fire, rio* jrop'rty -vas loonted in Spar tan burg I cou ri' v nod w ?j not i n su red . I ,'.-c, OS tl? . mated at from $1000 to fi.20?. A Heriuh of religious meetings bogan in tho Presbyterian church hero, ou Monday last which will beooutiouod for 1 ?several days. Every mor mug at S o'clock a prayermootlug ia hold, nod nt oight '? preaching. Membcre of other churches and tb? community generally arc cordi ally Invited to attend. (Joort Work. Our city conned ar.- doing amur good w.>rk m draining that portion of tho city, in roarof thia othco, which is sub- j ject to overflow and stagnant waler duv ing hear\- mina. A deep ditch is h<iing cut along Harper Btroet, which it ls hope will oar ry oft'the water. A fall ot 27 luches is given allowing 2>4 to 10 feet. While tho health of Laurene ia good, wo hay?- no asnuramo th?t it will continue HO unless drainage la attended io. Other matters about town need attention. Along certain afreets after dark the stoQOh fron, bog peria und other sources iii nut plea-nod to those in the Vicinity of th?:<? nuisance.' if from only a sanity ry point of view, these cansos nf com plaint hhoold looked into. "Million? In lt." Thia is tb1' expression of practical I med?anles who have noticed tho work- j lugs of th" nev. invention af Mr Cl. W. Pafketo?, of this place, A few months ( ago Mr Parketon conceived the idea : that something could he done to preven' tho great loss to onwors of steam an giuos, by having grate hara HO often de stroyed by constant beat. Taking this asa starling point, hie mind began to work, and now vie ha\e ?he result j First, those grate bars aro nia lo hollo*', , aud so arranged that wator from the . pomp ia forced through thom constant' ly icto th? boiler of tho onglne. Tbo cyb j iudrloal shape gives strength, while tho j .vat* r provoots the heat from affecting j the iron ; whUi tho facf tbnt bolling wa- 1 t#?r Instead of cold passes into t be boiler, ! lesson.* greatly the time in raising steam. Tho aparatus bas boen placed ou au engtae in the iron foundry here, j and is a decided suceuses. A factory to ; make these grate? will he established nt this place at onco. What True Merl? will Do The unprecerdeated sale of Bcbve'e j Oerma i svrup within a few voars. bas , aatonlsfced tue world.It ls without doubt j th* safest and beBt remedy ever dlscoy- , er?d rn? th* speedy and effectual cure; of congas, colds noid the severest langi trouble?, lt sets OD an entirely differ-, onvprinalnla from tho usual proscrip- . 'ions given by Physicians, as tt does not dxv np a cough and leave tho disease still iu thavsvetem, bu* on tho contrary ! fomovos the canse of tho tr ono'.., boals ? tho part? egooted aud leaves them in s onrely healthy oendltloa. A bott'o kept in'ho house for ui o whoa th- diseases rriakw ?i*ir npDoar ?uco will s.wo drvc tors bills and a loni; spell of serious ul noss. A trial will o nvtncevo i of these , farts. I? is positively sold by all drug- . gist and gen?ral dealers t? ? *?.* land. Prie* rs ?t<?., tsigab^'M^s. The Latest ?ty lc?. At this connon of th? year when ?adios i especially aro ot? th? qui vf?",' as to what i will li? .vern foi .ho next few months, i TUB At/YRRTtftcn hus ransuokcd tb? j faahlon platos and from tins labyrinth extricates tho following mandatos of | ? Dame Fashion. lt isdcclduOly the tbingfor the j?irt ot ; the period to appear with silver girdle, j with silk rope ?md Uro gilt, about the j waist. Jet bolts aro to be waru with ! ? dark colored toilets, and likewiao, light j , colored,'or jot belts are to he woru ox- ' tenslvuly. skirts ar?- more and more balloon-like, ( anti it ts only a question of time b-t'ore we have tho old fashioned hoops again. 1 Brilliancy is characteristic of th?- colo- ' rings of this season, while tho ..ats prc Sent a variety ol' ediapos. Folt and boa- : ver bonnets ami round bats will be ? nio^t popular. I ] 'ibo lat'"?t stylos i/i ulstorj IR muda i?t heavy serge, light colors, trimmed with ' ( largo bottOllS. It is said the n??w style in bustles ja , not popular In Chinese cities; t ?r tho streets being only four feet wld will not wilow women to turn round, so w hen she starts abe must po lo the end. . 20 Casen cream cheese Just reeoiv- ' ! od at Cooper A, burnside Bro*. ( Seed Bye Barloy und Dals ut < Cooper it Burnside Bros. ' Court. ? j Tho Court of Sessions hus closed a very ; i uninteresting Term. Hut few tulls ot indictment were handed out to the '. t * Ira n d Jory, which shows wall for the ' j count}. j The following cases were disposed oft 1 j .sta'.* vs. Watt 151 liai n--Manslaugh- | tor. Guilty; four vesrs in Penitentiary. 1 , * I State vs. ? burles Mason--Assault ?d'a 1 high and aggravated nature, and assault i 1 ami battory with intent t?> kill. (Ju illy; I r six months in ibo Penitentiary or puy a Tino of Jioo. i j, state va. Jim Duvenport-Larceny. 1 Guilty; threj months lu County Jail. Mme vs John Bryson--Larceny of a I ;\ bog. Guilty, Penitentiary 2yeais and a i t tino of fr. 00. Stat.' vs. Sarah F.Vans--PracttCing t j physic for compensation without a li-1 cotise. Net guilty. , State vs. Deo Sullivan --Larceny.--Not ,, guilty. Stale vs. John Goodwln-.-??rglarv j end larceny. No), pros, at th? request ol ' ? tho prosecution. : . I ? The Sessions Court olosod <>n VVednes- ? duj afternoon, and the Common Fleas ? opened. Considerable business baa1 ,. berni done. I * In tho Common Fleas tho Pillowing j railroad caaes wara disposed of : . i Ritas 3. Williams, (colored) va. The ^ Port Royal and Western Carolin? Rail road . Tbls was an action against the rall- 1 road for damages done to the plaintiff's person while on gaged in the work of t grading, Ho wax given f3G0. and coats ; ^ aa a compromiso. 'Plie ease of .lossie Dix, against loo same road came upon au appeal hy the railroad, but Die action ol Die former ? Jury was sustained, which ??ave Mr Di* $r,fi?. far the righi "f way through bia let at the found ry. Canned goods of every descrip tion fresh from tho manufacturier :it Cooper"tit Burnside Bros. Foin i ly dour from $300 lo $000 at Cooper A, Burnside Bros. CLINTON Cola Weather, but tbeBand 'jas a "p?cale." A roupln at H'.'vrnty Join laolr Fortones after being Parties to Nine Noptlala. ("LINTON <M TICKoK THE LAI;RI:NS ADVRHTIHBU i fires wore appreciated th io mor- ! niofr, (Saturday,) made HO Sy u ??harp, cutting wind, from thu North east which continued until about ' noon, und wan then siiccooded by 1 "old sol" in all hip glory, who, wo : hope, will continue Iii.1- rejgn, it few ? weeks longer .so ?is to enable .til Lo bo prepared for winter when it does come, Orangos and Bananas, ure begin ning to appear in our little town,1 which makes the cool mornings seora colder th:in they rosily aro, and adds much to tho attractive- ; ness of th?) nlroady attralivo stores. ; Tho Hand ha?l quiten "picnic," nt Mrs W. 1). Vance's tust night. Evoiy ?"?to-, even tothe HUHS Hom, seemed to enjoy themsolvos, Cotton ls plentiful, both in und out of tho field. Visitors aro numerous, among them, we notice, Mian Mamie God bold, of Cokosbu ry and Miss Nora i Copeland, the beautiful and necom- ; plished daughtor of our County Treasuror of Luurens, , Mrs M W. Liddell, bas been vol y sick during tho past week. Wo hope hbo will soon be so for reeov- j fired ns tobo able tn return to her work in tho school ronni. An old colored man, whose years ware Up In tho sovontiiv", aud old woman, who could not have b'?cn j loss th .in her lover, were married by one of our ministers a short j time ago. The old m an'* '"bettor half" says she has been married (ive times, and ho confesses to four. The muchly married couple have started out pretty late in thc season oflife, but set rn :o think that their : affection caunot bo doubted. T. C. SumiMftrel * Bros., bavo made quite an improvement in tho outward appearance of their hard ware store by tho addition of an awning over their show window?. Happening Around Ora. What has Been Gstnored by Our Wide Awake Scribe.--A word as to Cotton Markets, an<l otbsr Matters Our little town hoometh. New buildings on every aide, aud moro tobo constructed at an early day. Ora hus justly rnorlrod the name of being a good cotton market. Our buyers havo been pay inc tip top prices,and will continue to do KO. Cotton has so far brought J.au rons prices and our merchants are soiling cart-loads of goods, on the same basis,-Laurena prices. Tho Greenville papers want to know, why it is, thar Laurens and Ora, have been paying 9 eenls for colton, when the great un i good city of Uree'iville, can only pay fij oeufs for tho best colton. Verily Laurena county i?? tho pride of Northern CarolinU) but few of her citizens realize thia fact, or they would strive to develop her ninny resources. Tho Kooree and Laurens cotton factories, sJeepoth, at least wcjudgo io, Iron? thc fact that nothing isl said concerning thora. Are you going to see tho great President, Iiis highness, Grover Cleveland nt Atlanta (hi., on the ICth, of October ? Round trip tick- i ats from Ora to Atlanta, good for IO ?Joys for $4.05. 'i bis ls the cheapest ' rate wo will have this winter. Mr Henry Parson has been gin ning cotton ?ti this vicinity for the I past wee!;. Willis lliint?r, ono among the most enterprising colored citizens. )f tile county is grinding cane day md night, making ns high ns 40 traient sorghum in ono day. H. tias already made about ?UiO gallon* 1 >f molasses, and is only half [brough. Oood for Willis, we! tnight mention that Willi? takes both of the county uowapapors and ? takes groat interest in new indus trios, improvements end newitoms. Ono car of cotton shipped from Jra this week and four ol' live mon; ?* follow. This ls a good week ro >ort for our little burg. Tho controversy between tho Hu .aid and ADVERTISER, is amuse-1 ng. if not Innstrtictive. Wo rea-: lora dont caro how long you "sling nud," Just so you "Toto Fair1' with , .a. h other, mid koop cool. Ho far, | min papers stand on an equal loot- ? ng, urn! both says tho other is ?ntl- '.' iclously-well,"you unother." Fun-!; ty ain't lt ! Miss Jessio Richardson, of Lau-j ens, is visit i ng friends and relatives I tero. Mrs A. Fox and MJssClaud Butt, ire visiting at Lund ford and Spar anburg. Operator Ked Fox, is rusticating ; .un ford. 1 Alad ?as ? -ng-r made thc fol , owing nark a few days since: ( This ; moo mus! bo 17 miles away ! rein nowhere,and going to notti ng.' We do not agree with her, ' mt think she is laboring undera vrong impression. > In three months tim??. Ora will otro several conveniences slit has 1 iL present. It takes more than iowspaper putts to build a town. Mr Joseph FL Sullivan ami W. L. ! tray,paid us tt flying visit last vcek. , 8, M. Nabo rs of ?partaubutg, vis tod thin plaee last week. Miss ('an i.; Mcclintock, ls tr ending thc Lnurensvillo Female I College. Dont fall to call at Cooper <& Burnside Bros. bi fresh stick :wid french candles. Frosh ur rix al-1 of fresh family md ra ney groceries every day ut Cooper A- Burnside Bros. Items From Young's storr. )ut new Correspondent Picks ap the Dots. Baptism at Friendship.- -Cotton Mooting at Branil?H's'- Mr, Fowii.' bas a Tit'.ahivji. Nut being nccosloined to writing lows pu per articles, wo hope not to 1 l?o c nth Nert too severely by those ,vho should happen to re'd this coin- ' inunication. The ord i nanoo of baptism waa ad ministered to Ihlrteen candidates j it FriendshipClmrch la*t Sunday, lu tho presence of a largo congrega tion. -May tho good work continue, i Some of the neighbor hov- have Hie''blues'* sinco their girls have 11>ft for school. Mr E. J. Burnside, has hoon quito dek for the past week, lleissomel better nt presen :. i Misa Loin Kow lor, lott (hit week [or Laurousville Female College. Lula may your time be spent pleas tully as well UH profitably. Tho farmers art* very busy gath- ' ?ring cotton. Several bales have tlreadv been sold. We noticod 21 >alos puf Ked in one doy. Wo understand that a protracted noeting will begin nt Bramlott's di u rch on tho bret of next mouth, j Tim association delegates have 'eturud,and reporta good time. They seem to be well pleased with j im work of tho bod Vi which mel it Union church. Mr.I.V. Fowler, while on his i ivay lo noe a young lady, happo nod :o let misfortune overt ike him. I i e ?ogot livre all the same lt wat-eur ptoa?ur6 to fetter: 1 the dosing exercises of Prof. ilroy'a ichool a* Orecnpond. Hs is an, accomplished teacher, as was jliewn hy tho way lu which his icholars acciultod themselves. We will not go into the d?tails, brit Soy ?ve had a good time, and enjoyed mrselves hugely. Meeting of Teachers Called. Mr M. L. Bullock Dear Sir: Knowing full well your smypa-l thy With ibo educatloual lntoroi-ds )( our county, outside of your du ties as School Commissioner, I would bog to make tho following i niggesMon viz-to call a moeting' Mall the teachoraof tho comity on--- [ jay, October 1st 10 a m, tor tho pur pose of effecting a teachers organi sation. I think sucn an organiza- ? Lion can work great good by adopt ing a uniform serios oftoxt book! rates of tuition Length cf dai'y ! session in many other ways. Youri, Jno. C. Cook, ?o accordance with the above re- ! fliest a meeting bu? been called to: ?onsidortbia matter <>Q October lat. ! IO am ia tho Court House at this I place. A full attendance ls rcquee- ! ted. M. T. TV'T.T.rrK School Cem'r. ' Laurens of 1887, A REVIEW OF OUR BUSINESS FIRMS. [TO BB CONTINUED.] Starting on tho round*, at the East sido of (.be public ?quart1, we j find on tho corner next to Main Street, MARTIN ?fe FUI.M K. This firm was formed three years . ago, of A. Ii. Martin and L. 8* Ful- ! 1er. In 1878,Mr Martin duies his I first appearance as merchant at ; thia placo, although ho sold goods ! for a number of years previous nt I bis place, 1 milos in tho country, lie was associated here llrst with J. D. Watts, in tho grocery and supply business and was very sue-, ceesful for throe years, when lie wont into business alono. Thou tho present lirm wan formed and the sale of heavy groceries contin ued. Next door wo tiru! J. M. V IM A NH K A, wat'di maker and jeweler. He moved to this place frotn Abbeville in September ISTO, and opened in tho Fowler block. Finding his bus iness increasing, bc moved to Wat!S block and added considerably lo bis stock of Jewelry. fl?* now oar ries a lui! Hoe of Jewelry, watches clock? etc, and also continues re pairing watches. On the second Hoor. in the Martin block, cnn be found <;. W. CORBETT, thc undertaker, who succeeded .Mr Armstrong in business. Ile bought lita stock of coffins, casket.-, burial caeca, etc, on October 2oth 1880, find, having also purchased a hoarse and idded to tho stock of Mr Armstrong, hui hold bis share of Ibo collin trade. Hut this is an un* profit i bio business for Laurens. J. M. PHILPOT, movod to this placo from Augusta [Ju., in August 1885. lu the new building of Ball A- Simpson, bai.; i.n the silo of Hin old Dunn's Shop, ?ie opened up a flue assortment of fancy groceries, confectioneries, Chrirftm8.> goods and fruits and hat leen very SUCCCSSful, I. II. JAM EH. This gentleman was llrst Intro duced lo the people of Laurens as mauagorof the city Store. ile crme fr*m Spartanburg and con tinued in the dry goods trade until it short while before the removal of the Ol ly Store, when he cugaged In his preseut business of taney groce ries, an ! confectioneries, December 10, l^Sfj. Ile has a full stock of goods and ls doing a good business, .1. M. HAM PT'iN. who is located in tho store of Mr James, ls engaged lu brokerage; selling heavy grocories at whole sale and ls also Manager of the Lau rens County Kcal Estate Agency, which is ono of tho most success ful organization of tho kind ever started here. This agency promi ses, from tho worn during the pus! year, to do for Laurens and Lau rena County, what tho Lan i and Improvement companies i>." ibo wost have dono in showing up the resource of tho county. COOPER A BURNSIDE BROS, fn 1885, J. R. ( Joop r, n native of this c..univ engaged in selling goods here for L. 0, Hallo A Co., Which lie continued until '81 when with A. W. Burnside as partner he opened out a line of groceries on his own account. His stock was Aral placed in the house now used as tho Post < iifloo and in ho movod in I he new building of R. 11, (ludgons, "Under the Big Kugle." During the present season J, IS. Burnside, has boon associated as ti partner i:i tho business, and tin new firm ls doing a most substan tial and successful business. !'.. P. POSEY *fc UROS., in the newly titted np store belong' ing t-? tho Craig l?state, bas one ol the finest amt most complete drujv -tt res in tho up-country. Dr H. F Posey, v. hu has charge of thc busi ness came bert from Colon S. C. in 1838, and opened in tho building next to his present location. Li? han succcodod admirably In bus! ness and now hus a heavy stock o drugs and medic?nos un band. ORR, OWINGH v uono, occupy tim house vacated by Dr Pusey, and deal In general mor ch an diso. Mess Owlngs and Bobo are Laurens County boys andan well known. Mr Orr, formerly o tireen viii" is one of aa illustrant family in the .State, and has bot. successful tn business for severn yc?i'3. Those young men ar?- ful of life Ml i energy and keep a larg stock of heavy groceries and plan tati'in supplies. J, A. I.Ot K woori. -?ame to tili.- place from Charlestor In la?ii. For a number of years h was engaged in the hardware st or of John Kylo and about 13 year ago, ho began business on bis ow account near his present stand. II sells fancy groceries. A. II. SJIA YEE, was horn in Prussia. In 1885 h anded in New York, from bis n<< tivo land. Remaining in tho groa metropolis 24 hours, bc proceded t Laurens C. Ll. S. C., where ho work ed for some months as painter an gla/.ter. During thc cloue of tb year, he opened a small stock? candies and fruits on Harper Strei aud thence to bis presont statut o F.ast pido <d* Public Square, whoi ho has a good stock of fancy gr? ceries. W. fl. GARRETT, the well known dry-goods and clotl lng dealer, coni06 next In orde and has .i store well filled at th time. Ha moved to this placo i 1851, and was for A number of yeal with Mills d- Robertson. lu '77 h opened en hi*? own account, ar has contlnuod business noar ti same placo since. Going uroun on Harper 9tr601 we find . L. A A KOPPLE, who moved here from Greenville .78, with scarcely a (loller cs pit i Fist opening a saloon, they ha< contiuued colling liquor ever sine vVien thc lnw parmittPd. In 'f *qma?srtnmet Our Entire Dry-Goods Stor the on ti re stock, consisting of ti And the way we m au ugo is to ii See the borton We will sell youi ?V nice chocked suit . Former price $5 00 5 doz Co rae tn worth flic ut 12-1G All Iden U3 iiud? T/OWO Former prk-.; 2&c. 10 doz towels ai. Double Width Dress goode Single .* " ? i Every article Be! ?cfc T_i .A. they added aseperato store of bou- ' vy und fancy grocerios, and haye done an extensive business. They have on band a large stock and (tm ; doing well. On tho opposite side of the street we find Ono. B. poor., w ho i;? al.?o engaged in soiling wines, I liquore, cigars tobacco Otc. He opened ut in Jami: ry '87. Just' across thc alley, on Harper street,' h probably the most widely known 1 mun in the county, and his natue ia MAX "SAREK. I Elis elegant new saloon i- tho tln ost In tho up-country. Tho conn? tern and shelves ure made of na tive walnut M\4 imported woods, liing over 11.000 alone, while tho building, containing two large i rooms, two stories ia also well built. Mr Zarek came to this country from Prussia, in 1807,and to Lau-! rous from Grcenvillr in 1870. Ho1 hs also engaged in tin livery bust- | ness and drayugo. On tho same street is JAMES MILLS. (COLORED.) who was mice a noted politician in tins county luis, since tho advent of ; "homo rule" in South Carolina,! boon content to figuro in the hum bler sphere of selling liquor. ? BIBLES! I BIBLF.9!! The Laurena (.aunty Rlblo Society has j received another lot of Ul Mex, Tesla np : ta &0,, ia various nt > les of bi neilin; H. , These aro sol latoi st. Destitute persons i supplied vritti the Scriptures free. Doposiiorv at atora ol I.. <?. Hullo A ('o. j C. I.. FIKI3, Treasurer. I NOT i ci-:. ! I AU pera ins indebted lo mo f>.r House I Hunt, )si loor Account, will please pay same on or before NOVKMBKR 1st' as tie- . luis, neus munt bo sot tlc I up bv that time. ! V.'. !.. Ito Y D'. Sopt.2t, '87 Ct .?.i 11 i? i. T..?a -"T;r ? I TO TE?GHE^S. ; I Tu? NEXT regular examination of Teachers for Laurena county, will bo | hold at Laurena Courthouse, on FHT- ' D W, tho 7th of OCTOBER, for whito ap plioants, and SATURDAY, tho Sth of October, for colored applioautH. Ploaao ! rcmoiti ber. NI I.. RULLOCK. Meimol ( nrnm'r. ^Notice ef Sale.* Notice ia hereby given thal on thu ' 11th day of Ootobor 18S7, I *iii Hell nt I Laurens Courthouse, th* goodH and chattels belonging lo Rufus fi. Bishop, ?I?.asod, constating of cigars, tobacco, ' ruin, wines, whlnkey, brandies, bar j room fixtures, lumber, blinds, wagon, . household and kllchon furnUuroeto, ? Terms fash. I TO LT VB It ROHKRT80N, Ailminlalrator . Sept 21, 'sr 3t ! $100 to $300 ?o\^? ns. Agonis prolorrod who can furninb their own horses and givo their whole 1 time to the buainoss. Spare moments ? may ho profitably employe I also. A f?w I vacancioa tn tow'us HOI! eities. lt, p, JOHNSON A CO., 1013 Main St.. Rloh ? mond, Va. aug24rm F?v?iCS Sots. Bond Flvo canta in stamp* at onco for ir alonantly iiiuatratod Catalogue. SOUTHERN JEWELRY HOTJKK Y. D. Joliuson A Son,, aginia fwwMam st., Lynchburg, Va. j H YGEI Ai A WONDERFUL DISCOV KUY. TOBACCO AN AID TO HEALTH. A new tobacco raanafactured hy I Thos. C Williams & Co. Richmond ! Va. nndor a formula preparad by , Prof. Mallett of tho University of VirgitnH. Anti-Molarial, Anti-Dyspeptic, fl goodners ino ?ind on excellent chow. Try it.-No Humbug Fer particulars of its virtue? call I for certificate at tho following ; places where the tobacco can ba , had. ( J. M. Philpot, J. R. Cooper, Todd, timpson A Co. Laurens 8. C. .iSKL" nVCxxst c. must bo closed up, and bei'oic d< nest quality dress goods, whitu p ?A Auction Prices. lake a stm-ll sum pay i'.n stacks ii Drop, and Pria st nice su.il oct 3-4. 33 loO lo etd. ld lUe ... . 1U0. I nt 10c , i", li??o Wi; have SO UH which COSt ttl wo close out fiedles flue < Former ur Ludios cash w orth $1 ( ( ivercoats frei lETcw York Cost, cr ES jsr s. MARY HAD A I And is absolutely ITS FLEECE WA I he wool from this little sheep has rici?, .such as dress goods tor ladies, wh storeof R. SITGREAVE8, who han u "W ILD ? Whose fur has hoon turned into cloak Birds or 3 For decorations in Millinery. These along wirh tho hide.1* of BuLfTetloes anc Mudo ir.lt?.Shoes for tho Millions. W incut of Dry-Goods, Clothing, J Juts, ?31 ing Coeds, wo oiler Live Bargains! Jewelry of Ever; IEL ?itgri liO.-tep Rod Block, .South side Master' Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY or FMuHEMS. I IN TU K COU KT OF COMMON I'I.KA V.S. ! | Pursuant tojudgments of foreclos- I uro and salo made in the follow- 1 ing stated cases, I will sell at pub-j < lie outcry at Lauren? t?. IL. on salo- j ? day in October next, being Mon- I day the 3rd. day of thc month, dur- | i ing the legal hours for salo*, the ! property described in each case, j I upon the terms spec! lied to wit, I I In the case of Minerva Dial, vs 1 Addie It Hill. ! I All that 1 ra. t of land situate ly- I lng and being, in the County and ( State aforesaid, c-ntaining Oneil ll unfired and eighty acres, I more or less, rind bounded on j r tho North by lands of Col. 11 J Washington Watts and Mi liada i 're\es, on the east by lands I 1 Of Melinda Crews, on tho south by 11 lands of Allen Dial and W L Shell, on tho west by lands of Allen Dial. T ii RMS : One half of ibo purchase money to bo paid cash, and the re mainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest Iront the ?lay of sale, secured by tho bond of ?j the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Tho purchaser to I pay for papers. In the case of X. B. Dial, vs Charles B Sullivan and A P Sui-1 j liven. All that tract, niece or par-1 eel of land Hltuate, lying and bo iug in the town of Laureas, in the ?county and state aforesaid, con taining Twenty Five acres, more Or less, and bounded on the north hy lands of Addition Sullivan J' and Myers, on the east by lands of| Mrs Jane Todd, on the south by i ?ands of William H Garrett, and on ! tho wes; by N H Dial, also all that b>t of land in ca id town county and state, containing t )ne acre, more or . less, bounded on the north by lands of Addison Sullivan, ou tho east ; by lauds oi E H and William Les j lie, on thc south by new street, and on tho west by the Greenwood, Laurens A Spat tanhurg railroads. I TERMS: ( 'ash, thc purchaser to ' pay for papers. i In the caso, of David A Richard son as administrator vs Warren '.Walker, et al. AM that tract of I land lying and being In the county ; of Laurens and state aforesaid, containing Three Hundred and thirty eight acres, more or less, on tho waters of cane creek, bounded by lands of Dolly Madden, G W ! Winns, lands formerly belonging to i tho estate of Isaac Grant deceased, - and James Pierson, being the lund ' upon which Solomon F Fuller re sided at the time of his death. TERMS: One half of the purchase money to be paid oa*h, and the balance OU a credit of twelve month15, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgageof the premises. The purchaser to pay for papers. Sept. 3rd. I SH 7. C D BARKSDALE. Master JJ. C. TUE KEW J .ARBER SHOP. i beg to inform thu public that I snn .pured o serve them ss Tonsonlsl Ar . : m m new Ytarters, under the Rob U. U.CAKTV 6 Ding so, wo proposo to sell joods, ahoes, hats, clothing.. of good?, " ' ' ' For irwtance 1 Sink thus:. Origiraa.1 jprio? ? elegant dress robes New York, $0 60 uaw nt.$G 00 ' cali mere vests* 80? i -u 60c mein vests.70 ?0 n.$8 60 to $10 to Gloso Out. JTTLE LAMB certain that S WHITE AS > . been woven into tho finest fab ich may be soon at theono-prico tlso captured the ?BAST s,and ho has brought down tho 3lu III BL g ? things are now on exhibition, L -?^lliga,t,oref. x e have in ?took, a varied assort ?mes and Ctenth men's Furnish. y Description, eaves, i Public Square. Laurens, S. O' 3tate o?' HouthCarolina.. COUNTY OP LAURENS. hy virtuo of authority in mo ves od hy a power of attorney given ?y M M Black, P F Pyles, E J To nn, J M McDowell and JV Mc Dowell. I will sell for the purpose if partition and devision on sales lay in October m xt at 12M., all that tract piece or parcel of land sit ?ate, lying and being in the Coun ty of Laurens in .?aid; state con taining Two Hundred and thir ty three acres moro or less, and mown as tho McDowell place and ?on tided by lands of John C Davis, ands of Sallie Davis, lands of R S ?r?Hn and others, upon the fol owing terms to w it, One half cash be balance os a credit of twelve uonths with bond of the purchaser nul mortgage of the premises to meure the credit portion, with eave to tho purchaser to pay his >ntiro bid in cash. Purchaser to pay forpapers. N B DIAL, Attorney in fact. Aug. 31, 1887. TAKE NOTICE!: I ? ill ?oil my stooko of Coffins, Caskets and STTP^I-AJLJ Cases Kt greatly roducod price? ?ad will de ivi>r thom nt any depot in tho county 'ree of charge. Hearso sent when d?sir td. Night calls promptly responded to., 'nil in day timo ovor Martin ,V Fuller's Moro; at night nt my residoneo in "Jer isv." e. w. corBET, As Agent J- Ii- J-A. JETEIS -TO THE -so : Wo would respectfully announce That we now have in store, A thou sand undone things, And aro daily receiving moro. Our round stacks of goods, in part we will mention,. But won't uso otto apace to bring halt to your attention. Hufflco it trt say, wo have dour, meal and moat, And sugar and coffee which cannot be beat. Our elegant can ned goods will just make you smile As you stand and behold them laid pile upon pile. Of tobaccos and cigars we have quito enough, And cisraretts too for all to take a puff. Our new and full lino of plain and fancy candy, Is, to nay the least,., a perfect "Jiin Dandy.'? Now you'll give us your attention we sincerely hope, For we wish tossy a wordre garding our soap. Wa d^fy com petion and if equaled Oi beat, In qunltity or price, 00 lbs. of soap, ia I our treat. Just call and get price? you'll be paid for your pains, And for buying your goods from J. H?i?> 11 r. KI JAMES. Laurena, Bent. 13. .?7