The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 19, 1887, Image 4
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AN INVITATION.
Ceo theo th? cloud* aro broken. Even now
Tho woodland ways aro nreenlog, and uow lr -po.
Vero hod ou each blade, tilla all tho air
With VoiOClCM nun inurs, ?|H'aklnjt to tia- ^ nil
Oom??, O?/vl hearts- a llttto turn away,
A lilli?- from llfo"n killing caro In? tempted
It I* wot far to heavru wiivu sprluc I? near;
KlyUmn, ii.av, is J'^.t outside tan city,
Aud psxadhto awuiu you iu tho fleld?.
O J ir. j while you may, for lifo te not forever.
A little only. Slid th -II conics tho cn I.
And wiil yo toil cn. making mock "f Ufa,
8t!tll;jx tho huugerlug spirit's cry within you,
Itoonilo-r to rest until .-mi hld?rod tl--:?tll
5I.-?k<?-i twld U) lay you i von v the dayl
Th.?n shall the -.oj bloom, and yo ?ill not know;
Tb?, branch ?hull blossom, but yo will ti I . o;
Tbo soft ?Iuds woo but yo Khali rino ra Moro:
Como then; (' turn to lay ' - a littIo turn
lorom toil wi.l euro, vrhllu yoi (ho heurt l_-.th f.?< |.
In:;:
Tum to Ibo woodlands Bud ttl1 springing reids.
Tbo ?,>lc<?wo<sl buds; robbi hath rettirut d,
Deliove mf?, o bell? ru nt?! nothing stays
Of ?ll wo gath? r r.t thu s?>ir:tN cont.
U ?li for tue sake, of (?old ut...-.' tho .tay*
?i><-r.t ic such seeking aro Ko much Ufo loni.
- Clot),rt l:.;ri.s V.'.W, n iu Thu frith-.
THE CAPUCHIN OflOTHZnS.
Vliolr Qiioi.r Or tinmen tl Umli? of Iflllimn
U<?M*M-skolul ni i>t a I>?-a<l llrothcr.
ln<? Capuchin brui her, attired in hi.
long habit of enano brown filete, hin
waist unenvied by r. bein]x>n ro? . : ?id
atockinglesd foot bound in sandals, lita un
tr lui t ned heard anti shuni hoad bar??, c-.
cv'C for a diminutivo scull cap. is a
familiar Bight on tho streets in Home,
which bu |Kitiently traverses, carrying ;;n
eorthen pitcher ns n receptacle, while h.
bogs alms fr<".n house to llOUSO.
Thoro ls a |)cculiarly stolid expression
oh tho faces of those mon, cs though
everything human, or, at, all ovents,
ovorythhig bordering on th<? highe t attri
butes of humanity, lt id bcon stumped out
of their nature, leavin ; a mere machine
-an unwashetl ono al that,
Tho church of tho Fraternity Ls in the
piazza of tho same nam.?, in thc imme
diate vicinity of tho Piazza liarlxirlni, ii
waa founded by Cardinal Barborinl,
brother of Pope Urban VIII, hi 100-1
sajRio cardinal who vas tho friend of ,
billion when ho vLsitisl Um Eternal City j
in lb*:)-}. The church contains tho tomb
cf tho founder and many remarkable '
trea-sur-.-s of art, including tho magnifi
cent painting by (??ido, representing
Miohc.il tho Archangel trampling thu
dovil-tho latter a portrait of Popo Inno
cent X. for whom thc painter seems to
h.-vo had tn Inveterate hatred.
Passing through the church a few etojia
to tho right will load you to a? ghastly
and at tho same timo cs grotesquely hor
rible a Bjicctacle ns tho mont morbid
searcher af tor flesh creeping experiences
can possibly desire. A ucries cf four
connected small apartments, tho floors
Of which aro niado of earth, said
tn hnv.? boon carriel from Jerusa
lem* contain tho horror* I speak 1
os*. Tho wall and ceiling aro liber
ally decorab'd with ornamental dov ie? o
constructed by cumilng voorkir.cn out rf
human bones. Tho bones of tho vor te
lara, W:.sts and ankles aro arranged BO OS
to denorlbo circled and curvea, These
figures oro inter .?H ned boro and thoro
?willi nkulls, femurs and humorus, tibias,
fibulas, ulnas und radius.
Tho hamo horrid ornaments ar?? nr
rangett around tho pornon of a deceased
brother, who appears suspi nded against
tim middle of a wall, incased in tho
coarse brown cloth, tho garment ho lived,
diud and was buried in. Tho dried skin
Ciiugin.ct bl tho fuco of tho :d:r!??ton grins
bi borri >!o mockery os tho living broihor,
hi* former companion In tho li.ssh, con
ducts you around thia decorated charnel
hoimo. H > looks aa though ho chuck let]
oYor tho f;tct of having Ivon reloased
from tho grave below lo glvo placo to a
brother moro recently defunct, for it Is
tho rulo of tho fraternity-who are rom- '
jHjlled to make a ?mall burial ground
moot tho requirement:! of tin? order
when a death takes placo to dig up the
longest Interred to maka room for bis
Bucce&jor.
There ls a quality in tho earth om- i
ployed that hos t'.io effect of preventing ,
decay of tho body, drying it up in
mummy fashion, and preserving tho hair, |
Presenting a far moro horriblo effect titan
' bleached boned wcro presented to
vlow.
Thoro la a weird uncanniness nl>out
thi^ strange mixturo of tho living and
dead, tho lattor divested of solemnity by
environment of ornamental osteology,
whilo tho air of tho survivor ecema toned
down to an unnatural scpulchralnoss-a
oort of half way condition between Ufo
and tho tomb.-Romo Cor. Sau Francisco
Chronicle,
Tb? .-Ian Who Stayed Poul.
Just boyond Crosby ball, passing under
rm arch, wo found (?real {St. Helen's, !
ono of tho oldest chun bea In landon, j
and wcro well repaid ?>r our trouble. It
la Dimply n square divided Into two nisle3
by massive pillar.?; its floor an ancient
pavement of stone;*, a part of which aro !
gravestones. Having been in very en ri
tinton connected with a nunnery, thu i
stall's leading b) tho dormitories lead j
directly into tho clmroh, and at ono sido
Stono gratings aro ?own where tho mina
came to list<?n to Die service. There aro
ninny curious ancient tombo herc, ono
being a very largo square edifice, stand
ing ont Into and nlxmt filling ono nislo at
that point. Boing very |>ccuHnr, wo
Sliest lonod ita moaning, and were told
int it was built by a Mr. Francis Ban
croft for himself; that bis cofibl waa to i
bo put thoro with thc lid BO that he could j
lift it, as ho hail a great honor of com- ?
lng to lifo riler burial. Ho also had a
key to tho tomb and ono to tho church
Mt there, nnd a vessel of waler, and ho
left nionoy to certain men to visit tho
tomb once a year. But ns our guido soldi
"Ho is only a dry skeleton now, and has
not been visited for fifty years,"-Lon
don Cor. Boston Traveler.
Migration to Slherln.
An Immense migration movement ls
proceoding in Central Russia. Peasants
and farinera nro going in largo numbera
to Western Silx?ria, whero ins? pasture
and arabio lands abound. Tho move
ment threatens to rosult in a serious
agricultural crinia. -Frank I .od io'a.
Mr. Charles Drado, of ?Sb I/nils, has a
nia/J stono found at a magnesia ?pring In
Florida. His theory in regard to it is
nomowhnt peculiar, ns bo bolioves, from
UM nun uni formation, that lt is a petri
flod mu^iri^un- ^ -rr_ -,".__
M >TIC H.
A new bridge ncross Ibdlttn
Creek, .lacks Township, knom ns
Allison's llrldge will bo b t put to
tho lowe*t? blmtor on fhe 2fflh dnv
nf ( Iel ober, 1887, ni \:l ??VI >ek M.
ijlppeiflcntionrt presenletj ul ibo let
' -ii.1 lubke Willi lb**
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FOREST PRESERVATION.
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Rerlooi lt? mil Following tho Untrue.
Hon fruin "CloMbig U|?" and l-'lrv.
Tho series of articles by Pr?fest * ?Sba*
1er in Scribner's has ably pres? nie i ibo
topic of tree preservation-a topic tho !
American people must positively givo
heed to. No nation under tin? sun was
in times of j vare over so wasteful OS our
own. The increasing vase of securing a
supply of food hos tended for some hum
?hods of years, if* not thousands, to ren
der human beings less cconouilco) ot*
means and careful of methods. Tho older
races, like the Chinese, never wasto; to
them everything has its n .e. But wo
have ile.it roved ns much as wc have pro
vino-!. Forests that nature raised by tho
labor of a thousand years wo have burned
up in a day. Civilization lina invented
tho phrase clearing up, winch means
wanton removal of all things that Stand j
in tho way of our imuiediato needs.
Where vast stretched of oaks covered
millions of ?cre.s it is difficult to find a
f?llalo ?'rove er a him;':.' trev; but how in
estimable such romains aro when found I ;
lt is not wholly from tho utilitarian 1
Ktand|>oint thal wo look, but the tOAthctio.
These ure like their surroundings. If it
Iv undesirable t<? dwi ?I in tho forest, it ?
still more undesirable to dwell without
tho companionship of trees. But as a .
matter of economy and physical noces- j
Bit*, wo aro compelled to have Bvmpathy
for and willi tho vegetable world, Our
dcKtiny, In common with tho w hole nut- 1
mal kingdom, ls (dent i doti with tim plant
kingdom, in the struggle for existence, '
from tho out - t, there has boon a mutual
interdeiienilenco of ail living things. If '.
we destroy tho trees we injure our own
progress and prospects, lu the present
economy of nnturo protoplasm, or tho
bais of life, can only bo created by tho
plant kingdom; from it wc reci ive tho
samo at second hand. But our existence
ia dependent on trees an 1 plants in many
otiier ways, nt.d always bas been. Tho
earliest human races were littoral, or ?
hhore dwellers. They had no bxAs to I
work their way through forests, nor
weapons to cop.) with tho denizens of tho !
forest. But with increase ef tho art of
making tools human beings left tho shore
nnd roamed tho forests as hunters. To
the hunting races the destruction of ires
was tho destruction of th ir means of ex- |
istenco. Tho North American Indian
saw only starvation in tito white man's '
unsparing nx.
Civilization bas brought ttsintoeveh
closer relation u-> trees, and more Inti- i
mate dependence on vegetation. Tho I
equilibrium of tito air, adjusting the pro- !
portions of carbon gases for our healthy 1
existence, (IOJK?IKIS on trees. Malaria is
not camed, hut prevented, by n judicious
proportion of forest land. Professor Sha- i
1er takes up Ibo case with great energy j
to show that tl?c most serious result fol- I
lowing tho destruction of ?.ur foresta will '
ho tho consequent loes of sod, turning
vast ureas into d?sert... "Already a large j
part of many fertile regions baa bevin
sterilized in thia fashion; and each year a |
larger portion cf our inllnitely precious :
heritage, of Blips into rivera mid li-ids I
its way to '.he BOC, because WO have do- :
privet! it of tho protecting coating of
vegetation. " Wo havo also to consider ?
tbimmense vegetation d< posit which is 1
yearly added to tho soil where forests
abound. Our own culturo takes from
tl ia coil, on tho contrary, more tba?! it
gives. So tho waste from rain is greater j
in tided s?.ils thah i.i wood? I lan ls, lu i
forest ; tho soil i.i ever ?'. opening, In opon i
lands over decreasing. This evil wo must !
en-lure, bul (should Lo careful not t > ag- i
gravuto. Tho amount of soil nov? swept
away aunutdly ia actually clogging tho I
largo rive:-', com pel ling them constantly .
to chango channels. Tho argument <>f '
Professor Windor is pressed to show that j
no tuan has such a right in soil tl mt ho I
may l>o wasteful of it. tr u:*) it for the
disadvantage of his neigld>ors. Oovern
ment, bo holds, should interfer?: to pre
vent wai te <.!' for ;: ls.
The ipiostion of forest preservation bas
been moro or leia considered by several
of tho states, but. hi fact, apart from the j
encouragement of tree planting, little ha.
been dotm in n eyotomatic manner to
regulato tho uso or prevent tito waste of
tr.t.is. Our relation to the vegetable
kingdon) grows oven nore intricate, rind
our serious dependence moro emphasized
constantly, since tho demands of civiliza
tion for timber and fuel increaso, and
must increaso.
At present tim greatest loss In tho way
of forest destruction ii from Ares caused
by locomotives, malice or enrolesenero.
Sumo of tho railroads havo already taken
arti, n t?> prevent tho recurrence cf tim
evil from locomotive sparks. The plan
adopted in to char away all timber
growth for 100 foot on each HK1?? ?>f tho
track. A furrow is then run along tho
outer edge of this npacc, and the whole
kept mowed aral clean, Tho loss from
tim hoi fires ? i not less than un average ?>f
(2,000,000 per stnto annually. This in
wholly preven tal le,
Tho work of Profes ?or Sbalcr is notable
in this respect, that it makes tho subject,
which has Ixion rather held to bo local, to
\f> a continental matter, lin hhs cn
largcd tim uubject, and shown that it
vitally touches the very possibility of
human existence. Globo-Democrat.
io..0,-n,: tho rinr.it Marsilea?
An Immense drainage work undertaken
by tho Russian government contemplates
tho recovery of tho vast logion known as
tho Pinsk marshes, in the southwest ?.>f
Russia near tho I>ordera of Oallicia, and
which hitherto hos prevented communi
cation, not only between tho Russian dis
tricts on either f.ide, hut also botweon
Russin fiel Austro-Oerinnny. Up to tho
present timo ubout 4,000,000 nor??s havo
been reclaimed by means of thee?instruc
tion of several thousand miloo of ditches
and canals. - New York San.
"DttttftrlllS" 111 ElifflMIlrt,
Butterine, os it ls ? . lied In England, ls
used so extensively ti. >t tho dairymen
have applied to parliament for a low com
pelling its name to l <> changed fr an but
tcrlno to margarine. They think that
tliey can bead it Oil in that way.- Neu
York Hun.
In f'alifornia suri lus apricots are to Im
made into wine. Iv.p?riment shows that
they mn!.o a ritddy flavored wine, clear
and effervescent as tho best cbampogno.
This summer's mortality atnong young
msn ls stated to lie larger (dian for ten
?$far.% rrngt. ?_ _,_
Advion io Amateur rtshirsllsts,
To would !*> naturalists, Dr. Abbott
given the following excellent advices
..Avoid lim highways when yon taken
walk. Do not turn aside for a stretch of
swamp. If you have any fear of wet
feet. l>e properly shod before starting, lt
too often llllppcna thal tb?' rights Inst
worth seeing come t?? you when in tl bit
of w?'t meadow. By MTV many, walks
aro thought to bo enjoyable ? nly In what
fat commonly called pleasant weather, if
l lune uren something now, that tiny is
pleasant, however tho Jhonnomcter i
getters or Ibo winds Mow. In the noon
ut niidMUttiner days, ii i ? proper to ic
m;?in in dom? lo rout, to J;ecp cool, if
Master's Sales.
flic State ol s luth Carolina,
COUNTY Ol'' LAT HUNS.
Cut* MT OV C ?I >l ? N l\J.K ?S,
Pursuant to judgments forsaloiu
the following stated eases, I will '
<ell at public outcry it I. all .(.;)< c.
H. , on Salt.? Day in N ?voinber next,
being Monday, the Tili day of Hu?
month, during thu legal hours fori
?ales, thu property described In
paoli ease, upon the term * specified,
to wit :
1 H tho cuso ol Hoher! ?on, Tn y I ir
Company vs. !i Hill A- Brother j
7 af.
All that tract ol' land, ly'.: g, bo? j
ng and situate in tho County undi
state aforesaid, containing Ono1
I u nd red and Xinoty-slx Aeren,
nore or less, and bounded l>v lands
if ll. ly Coleman, by hinds ?f John
Mell, known as thc Gilliam lauds,
i y lands of juin (s Odell, an ! hy
ho Wesson lands, now or formerly
(donging lo John W ll..',
Tyrnls-Ono third of thopurch iso
noney (<> bo paid in cash, and the '
?ahinco on a credit if one anti two j
.ears, with Interest fr thedaj of
ale, [jocuretl by ? . h mi! ol' ti:;- ,
airchaser und a . . .. ?age ol i!'.;- ;
premises. Tlio i>n: !i ser tu pay
or papers.
In ibo ca ie nf William I.. W . >d
.s. Samuel F Hppes, ns Ti-.i-i/ ,;
' a'.
Ali that tract of land, situate la
he ('.unity und State an rr- ii I,
routing the residence of the late
ramos M. lOppos, and containing
t'hirty Arn -, more or li - . begin
lime at James fit oh o's land ut al
dake c.irtior, from them e IO a rr 1
?ak liol ween (I ll Jordan and I i
{. Humbert, bound on . ne side
?v<; li J irden anil on tho <>iher
>y A W Sharp.
Terni?-Cash. Thc purchaser to
iv fur pupers. ?
lu Ibo caso of Hebert Sibley vs. i
I. A. Wharton, J
All t!i?.i traci of bim!, lying, bo- ,
hg and situate In the County and'
>tato ufo rosa id, on tho waters
if Hcuvordnm ('reek, containing
i\v(i 11 ut id red an I T .venty-Ilvo |
Veres, moro or less, and nd|v>ining
ands ni .J '. i Wharton,-I iii! 1
nd L a Fttllpr.
Terni'-CiiP.ii. Tlio purchaser 1 i
0 pity for papers.
! n Hie eas,, ofA ? U < i. Wal
ace, ns Administrator^ ifcc.j vs.
hi?stb Adam .
All thal tract or parcel of land,
ying and being in ti., aforesaid
"ounty ami State, containing One
1 tux! red ami Seventy-two Aries,
nor oi leas, und adjoining (ho
ar.tl i of Silas Adams, Jas. McCra
y, Thomas Puller and others.
Term*-C. ?h, Thc piirehast r tn
la th. ri ... ul J lin. i . 'i'. Nix vs. ;
lames H SVitl??i'N mal I duda ti li !
l?nhb.
All Ilia! tra.-! or : tiree) of land,;
dina!" in the County an ! St'ute !
tforesahl, containing Forty Acres,
nore.ot !. --.and bounded by lund-j
if Abner B. l?ahh, Kdward Nash,
[Jnb'O I'a!.i> abd thc Kellett ? dato. '
Ti rm*-One-half of th< imrohaso
noney lo he p ;? i cash, ami Ibo bal
ince (in a crcdtl of twelve months
vilh interest from (he iliiy (if salo,
locurod by (he bond of the pur
.ha cr nu I a piortgage of the preci
ses. Tho purchaser !" pay for |>a
nu's. If purchaser fails to comply
vit li torn: - o? '?ale the property will
><. re-Pohl ;.t bi- ri Ai,
In (ho case of Joshua S, ('rai ;. v-. j
\l. Kinma Workman . / af.
All Hint (rael <?f land, situati, ly . j
ngami being in lite County and
itali* aforesaid, known as a part ol'
ho <%s;,.:;te of Noah Smith, deci ascii,
'on tai ning Ono I Itt nd rod and High
y-lwo Arr -, more <.!. less, and
nun.hui I? ,? laud; of W in Shantis,
Hiram Peterson, J Warren Blake
ley and tithers.
Term ?-.' inc-half >ir Ibo purchase
money to be p dd cash, and thc hal
nico on a credit of twelve months,
a iib interest from tl..- doy of futi?,
ioctl red by Ihc bontl of Ibo pur
?ba-. r anti a mortgage of tho prom? 1
<es, with leave to Hie purchaser :<
mtlei pa to payment. Thc pur
'baser lo pay for papers.
rn thc casu Of W A Dura- Ct ..!
i's, ( Nirry Owln?M cl
All Ilia! piece or parcel of hind,
dtnato, lying and hoing i-i thu
'.ninty and State aforesaid, con
taining Klgltty-flvc Acres, m ?re <.:.
oss, atid hounded hy lands d' M (1,
Jarrett, lilli ford Hums,-Hob
trtsonandW A Burh*'f and known
is (he Robert Hums ..homo place."
Also, all thal piece or parcel of
and, dtnato, lying and being lu tho
mid County ami State, containing
Nineteen Acres, more or less, und
iou nd cd by lauds of Lewis Hums,
M (? darrell and H C Burns.
Terms-One-half of tho (. ii reluise
m -aoy lo he paid ca. ll, anti the bill
nice on a credit of twelve months,
iviili Interest from the day of Bale,
ioctl red hy tho bond of thc pur
.baser an I ii niortgagoof the prom
s 's, vt uh leave io tin- purchaser to
|Vny tho entire bid In ensh. Tl.ti
[dirchasor !>> p i y for paper-.
lu tho ensoof David C. Smilh, as
iixociitor, ove, vs J ll Wluirto .
All that tract or paroo! of land,
d??alo in said County and State,on
I ho waters of Uabon Crook und
l.oag Di-!; freck, formerly the
l>ropef ty of John ll Craig, lind con
taining I'1 IVO Hundred and Fifty
Acres, moro or less, atuj bounded hy
amis of .Incl anderson, Lafayette
Con gue s. I', '?'odd and others.
Also,nil Hint tract of bimi, .situ dc
:i Hie County am! State a foi uild,
'Onialniug Two llundreil Arr?-,
non- or less, commonly known as
he Fleming tract, rtnd bountied by
and- belonging ft?catato of Jool v..
Anderson,lands of J. li. SVhurton
ind others.
Terms-Ono half < tho purchase
noney to Iv paid cgalt, ?ml the bal?
loee on :t cr?ulif of twelve UK.i.tbs,
.villi (htfrew! from the flay of sillo,
icnftf?i) by tba bund of tho puv
iluo or Hnd ii moftgng,e of i .. . ..
.-vs-, bat lyb'h i? ?.yi? ?-. th.'
arr^j-y.'.r.- ^-rr^vi^^?'w^CT????.im??? "CTN . TS -?..%-;... -
in (ho c iso ol Tollvor Robertson,
ns survivor of Mill? & itobortson,
\ Urilla Taylor, Eugenio K Nob
son ? J al.
All that I ruo I ol* hind,situated In
tho County and Stuto nforostitd,
nboul tbroo milos casi ?if Laurens
C. II., containing Ono Hundred n:ul
Fifty Acres, moro or loss, und
bounded by lamb; of Henry Day,
Ulcburd Hunter, Samuel Tomplb
ton and othurs.
Terni - -< bio-half of {ho ,;? rcb.vsc
money lo bo pu ld cash, und ll ? bul?
nuco OM n credit ol two! . >? months,
with Interest from tb.- .? iy nf salo,
occured by tho bon i of t'.: ; pur
chaser und a morl gago <-? lin- prom
hos, hui with leave to tho pur di mer
lo pay tho cn Uro bid in cash. Tito
purchaser to puv for papers.
In tho cuso of ('??arles ?\ Uhodoa '
VS. ICI i/.abut ll A. ll urde tl :'.a! Aller. ;
\V. Burnside.
Ail thal tract of bind, situated In
thc County uni State aforesaid,con
taining Seventy-seven Acres, more
or less, ?ind bott ml ed by lauris ol' ?5.
A Marlin, M C Cox ai id dhcrs.and
known n ibo Jt 'ii1' ;i Burdett
bom .?.stead.
Term:*--One-half ol tito purchase
money to > paid e and tho re
mainder ?ni ti i . edil i.f twi lye
m mili -, With inthresl from thc day
<<! sitio, secured by the i ntl of
pu re li Uso r i a morling) ol' tho
premises, bul with lon ve to the pur?
Chafer Ul pay Ibo oiitlre !,i I in cash.
Tito pu rc h tsor t'i [>:*?*. for papers.
In the ca ?. of Witto Brother;-, vs.
Joseph Pearce.
All tlint lot nnd parcel of hmo,
situated In tho County nnd state j
aforesaid, t'ontaiiiimr'Ono l?undrc i
and Forty-live Acres, more or b ss
and bounded hy lamlsof V li Ituh
crl ton, .1 ll liarrb tt . I otlters, and
kn >\vh ..!- thc .I ?':-.' Milam tract.
Also, hil thal lol or jut reid .>!' land,
dtuatcd In thc County and Stale
nforcsabl, cou tain! ag Ono Hundred
und Fifty Acres, more or 1? -ts, und j
hounded by hinds ol' Mrs, Don!
lb?..'.?.ti. Henry Puckett Mid other*. :
ami 'vi.own us tho Dendy Uiver;
|dac ..
'Fehns-< bie?half of Ibo pnrehnsi
money to be ?. ii i cnsli, anti the bal
am.:. a credil of twelve months,
svi li i:il?".*- . ! from tin* day nf salo,
seen rmi by Ihe bond <u ihe pur
(.baser nnd n mortgage of t proi t?
i-;i- J. u : ">. le a vt* to tho purchaser lo
pay entire bid in cash. Tin pur
chaser to pay f>>:- papers.
I ?i tito ouse of lb ibert mn, Tnylor
& Williams vs. Lewis M : tin.
All that tract ? . } ftreol ?if lam!,
situate in tb" Cou Illy ami Shit
aforesaid, on the waters of Sn buln
Hiver, on tl.?> South-west side of
the Augusto, m:,.I, adjoining land? .
of Mr--. Km i ly Dani ls, tho auld
howls Starlin. IL n""' :U> ? others 1
contniulng <inn Hundred and Six
leen Acrc morn or I:.-.>.
Terln -t)hc-tlilr?l of Hie
(d?ase ni ?ney Id ho y - . I tutsh, and
thc balance on u i redil >r om? year,
with intorcsi frbiti Hie day <.!' -.;! ..
see ur 1 hy thc 1? nid bf tho pur
chaser und .i mort gi go of live prom
hos, The i ? . i r. .!..:. . ; pay for ?. -
i " '1
In Ib? cuso ot bi ri si :i, Tavhn
Wibi.im i vs. Timm - A. lind- 1
gens nml wife, Kl lu 11 mlgens.
All lliitl plantation or traci ol'
hind, situated tu said County timi
Stale, on Ihe waters of Unban
Crock, udjoining hinds of Lewis i
l>:;'.!, A. W. I ludgens, William ?
Cathcart and others, containing
Eighty Acres, m ire or less.
Also, all thal plantation or Intel ?
>i lam.', situate in minie County, on ;
llnhun Cri ?.!<, bounded by hinds of ;
W. lb ld, lots No. 2-2 : ml Ul, mid
deslgnatetl a lbj No. 2'\t ns will
more fully appear by i ? ! ?. i of C I..
Kike lind John Duvenp >?'?. Survey
ors, fi ntl c in ttl I II lug Three 11 und red
undSixty-eight Acre-, moro?rlen
Al o, all tlial traci or paned ii
land, situate in tho samo County, un
thc wu tors of Dirty Crock, udjoin
ing lands or A. W Tengue, NV L. ,
.- hell and others, containing Sixty?
seven Acres, more or less, being
huid sold by John H?rtgens t-i Hob
ert il. I lu br.MI . excepting Ibo poi
ti<-ii ihorobi sold ;..:'.<! convoyed by
Holu-it li I ludgens io A Wt
Teague.
Terms-One-third ol tho pur?
elm o money t . bc ?eti.l ca? h, and
tho balance -..i n credit of ooo y ear,
willi interest fropi day of sale, so
(.?ure:) by tho b nub ->r tim purchaser
or purchasers, timi mortgage or
mortgages of tho promises. Pur
chaser or purchasers lp pay for pa- .
I-rs.
fn the ease of Itohertson, Taylor
& Williams vs. I > iv. ns < '. Bnrksdnle.
All thal traci of land, ululate in
flic County cf Lit u rc u.H in mihi
State, on .water.*) ?if Dirty Crook,
containing Ono Hundred and
Twelve Acres, more or less, bound*
od by lamb of W J, Shell, T A
Hudgcns nnd others, known us Ibo
bimi ? formerly of Ambrorto w.
Hudgons.
Terms-Ono*lhIrd <>f Ibo pur?
"Iniso ninney lo bo jut id In cash, nut!
thc balance on ?i credit of ono year,
willi In to real from day <>r ?nie, se
cured by tho bond of tho pu vc h ii ser
rt ii il u mortgage of Ibo premises.
Tho purchaser to pay for papers,
I o thc case of Thomas McCoy v .
William T lloyd, us Adm'r, Ac,
ttlld lu Illa own right, Cl al.
AU tva tract of lund, lying, bo?
lng nnd situate in tho County and
State nloresnld, in Ibo section !
known as "The Fork" of Hoed,) wini
Saluda Hivers, containing Two
Hundred and Ninety-five Acre-,
nt ?v of le--:, find bounded by lands
of W T iimilh, K-in?- of' .? wron
lilli anil others und H . ly HI p
?.i.~i,)-?--')nC?h;i' t. . .., bas*1
ii ' ?-il by i he bond I y
iSer nml M nmrl m< .. I* tb
iscp,hld willi leave lo iliep i(?lt1
lo pay entire hld i:i .? I lb, Th . \\
clm-i j* lo \ ly for ',. "....
In (lia cn ic . . li mo? . ITI?g
imwti?ftrsta oat BCUIMU-MIUI ai. terre
bylands Of Cl NV .Martin, on tho
BOtith by Intu?s of John Lunford, on
tit;? wost; by Inmls of J. Il Fow l it,
nm) lcm w u ns tho homestead of
.lames M Higgins, Sr., KUbJcel lo
the lire cs'ute in Dower of Caroline
s. Martin.
Terni.-?-Cash. The purchtisor t>i
pay ror p;'p r
In ibo cn ?e of Tho rtelscr Manu
fiioturtiif! Company vs. John A.
Martin et ul.
Ont- ?ix-liors iCJo!*or ("Poorlt: ss")
Kl ou ni ICngitte.
Terms-Cash. Tho purchaser In
I ny for pupers.
?u the citso nf Stfan I'. Ander
son, as Ad mi nisi rai rix. A -., vs..' ?lin
(' Hunte:-. :?s Administratrix, Ac,
and Anglo Me'Tinl i<.
All timi traci of binti, lying, ??. -
Im; mid situate in tho County -m'
Kt uto aforesaid, <m tho waters of
Hush River, vontntningMovM, Hun
tired nero :, more ? r losa, and bound
ed by lands nf J it mes I?. Pearson,
lt..C). Pitta, esl nt UH ol"Thom ?is N.
Dendy, <h". eased, and II. !>. Young,
deceiC'ed, sunl (thors.
Terms- - . ? ' If of the pincham
money (?. bo paid lu cash, und tho
hal tuet ''-t credit of twolv .
month .. with internal irom Um ?! ly
of H ile, secured by Ibo bond of thc
pu re I ms .:. and n m ni* tu: ugo <;!' thc
pr< mises, with lei ave ; ? Ibo pur
eba"! !" lo pay tlie.entire hui in cash.
Tin' purchaser l?> pny for pupers.
c. i>. PA nu n vi.ii,
Muster.
NOTTclT
All persons hm lb ?eel ?ni* U'?uInM
thoOounty of l nun i1-- imisl pro
sent said ul aims tn ! ! ?ard nf Cou li
ly < '..niml sshmers or thu Clerk of
said I>'>:*:"11. ioho Hie ! on or by Ibo
:11st of October, ;^7. otherwise
. ii I ein i OH will not bb pit bl from
take*} collected this von..
.1 .VMV? . tittil JJ.
Clnu'ii. H. C. C. L.C
October Otb, 1-7, ll
Female* College.
With a fullcnrp of assi dnat.H Ibo
fuuironsvilic Pe?nalo College \?'.'<'
i'corg;auiv.e ami lu gin fall se* don :
?Sept. lOtb. Idioms cnmfoiTUhhb
IS ta mitt rt I high. Special nt tent lon lo
Ul! Pcnuttc ncc miplishi tents. N.-u
and splendid Pianos. Non-secta
rian, Oovernn nt parental. Young
lanie.': nuder tl., immediate cure ol
Mrs. McCasIan nml Mr.?. N. t' Jor- .
linn. Pupils received t tiny limn
nm! charged until end of tjuurl r.
I' ?ard i- ! J per month in advance.I
Tu 11 ion $20, tfllU, and with classical
course ?MU per Collegiate your, ] .;;
:>.-.i.-- monthly, Wt? - lieh ii ii I hopi
. < merit public patronage. Ivor j
my information udilr "ts,
W. M. r' CAS LA N.
President. '
I. ...i,?K.\;*'. s. C., July :.*o. I > >7. ly.
I, VI;'J il J NH. COt'NTY
PP. ft T , r.'>v;y rt mr
AGENCY.
W.VNTbn: i*., i ihr row $|.>o?),o ? lor t bro? ;
yours willi ti* ? prlvuleije nf Hy? youl .
A I i bo ni lutero. . a iii ho paid und ne.ri
va;'.* On Kv.?; ! it ?ti id von.
NVANI'UP: 'J i buy a Small Karin, I Ci
lo ' ?o aerea. Well wal -red and limber
.?.I (and desir<?d. ? portion ol'I ho pur
ehiiso inonii*. will i.e ensli, balan?a .-n
iinnu d Inst tilinten!.
Ko H Sin;: A nuinbei'ol'I'esid MOOS In
Ihe Town olT.auronsi i is., enoant h-'.s.
(fi i ni b u ' ins . n'ai ed !
Kou lli::c*r : Tbr?obr fotir good store
(tooms In tho Town of l.tinioui. I.oea
ti. ns good.
KtUi St :xrs Tbriiodr four li,-;i resi
. I noes in iho Town of l.tmrens, bt'Sldcs
a number Of cot I agu t mid e dd ns.
Kin KAi.Kt 5?OJaereabultl lu tl.'Veroni
|ii ai ms of 1.? *t*rous f'ounly. Also a val?
n il.I- planta:lou near Nlnn(.> six and
C?roeow : In Abb ?t 'did eon nt j .
1 .-a SA ni-:! Ono brlek etbro mom ;
also, ono half Interest m ibo Kloinlnp.
ware-houHO, in the Toa n ?>r Laurens.
I ..n HAI.KS TY.hi elegant I mot ol'land
ono nnd one Inilf miles wosl of Lamcm
('o'.trlboinu?, Know i tts tho Krank Klein
in? plai *?, Tbl pl i . eonlnm ??fiOlacn s,
and ld w ll buprov?d ,: od water,
good buildings, ban..- Ho Ulld Ililli iii
.'.?"I stale Ol i'll III . Hob.
Ker ?iii <:
We <?IVT sinna raro bnrgniiiH in tl ti I tn
? ro\ uti biiibllng lots on lb '.llronklyn"
-. lo ol town. Many terms.
.1. Si. ii VMPTON M minier
TA"S:^ wey im ?
I will si ll my sioeko of
Oof?na, Caskets and
J3XJJRsXJ^JLi Casas
H greedy reduced price? and Will do
Iver thom ul >itiy tlepoi in ibo eOuni*i
roo'.?febargo. Iloursuaimt when deslr
d. Night calla promptly responded lo.
i di m dov limo over ' 'io '.i.i .v ''a : .:'
ton : at night ul Iny ri shh ?.< o Iii ' Jei
soy.
D, Vi, 00 BET,
A .-* Agent
NOTICE.
All persona indebted to (no for Ilmtal
Rout, Kcto Or ?reounl, will pienso pu*,
seine ??n or before N'OVUMPKU lat' ns tin
biiamoss must bo set Med up by (bi Kimi
NV. I.. UOY?h
HOPt.SI, Tc7 .it
\ ii BRU .-dior
rr H BJ
di J V/V.C.L. .-J .1 W o
Now l-s the lime lo j!; '.rs a! the
?N KW dboivK karonie.
[.'roo tickets to ai! our customers
which admit : ? cv< ry d< pt\rt
illOl)t, Inolitdlllg M slghl ot
Till': l/KiiiMUvATISD
Thc only animal known thal cnn
iii?? down to the eon!i*v ol' tho ' til ib.
:J? i ?3 HI .A. .3 T
Isa i gone
!'< I |
ri ??
Wi
iii I I LL ?j
li, : th? uri
niki thor? . -:i?: .'it fro hi mnnkli u*
!?a ; unjust il our i ;.
they cannot I?1 du|.lie;:vt
Wc have ii? ?dock, a yal
mont of I h'yd ' 1
Shoe ? h nd ' i.'litl inch'*! Purni d
Clouds, in NV |iIch wc iilfor I il\*o
tP A pn A TV-' ;
l'or doc* uv: i"".- in .V illino ry \\ e
have how UU oxhlhil?nil ll lilli! lav* j
ha* never hoon - I.
In addi th :< we :< lino
# JEi?BFiL?RY, ?f
Of 13very Description, !
In \\ hielt 'vi- ca? save yi v hid'hcy. j
Dosi'l forgot Ihe phi
ll. Sito'reavcs,
....
N K\V < >? K fi l t ?HP,
South i'i'" of th-- Public St j uar .;
."?(isop Laurens*, s. C.
HEAD QUARTERS
LOK
''..Ail .(I?J08 OF ...
il A Ll I) VV \ ll Iv.
Ima. Horses nu I Mu lo Shoes, Nails.
A\r-, Plow . M. .ls Iio',1 iwwUr'e, ?
l?uc:> T!..>:?;:.. K, nc ? Wire, P il ki l !
ii:'' ' . Ki
A' . . . - . . .. ; ..
;..<.!-, ytid.c and ! lurnoss 1 ??. alh?r, llti?- ;
. . I .:??-.:
.: - ??
: lim . feen
cia! utteolhui la "coiled tu Pei:iKitj?.
ton f'lill Svator for ;ii;l i lu" in
All ol' wlilcll v. i i ? ?el I ail I iv, ;:
I h e lo e es I for . . i ?'. i.
Tho friends nf Mr Wrighi will
lind him at Iiis Old slnnd, ami vcr
ready lo watton them. I . iud fall
to call and examine Iii hire pur
r-busing i Iso where,
.W. li'-. BOYD
NOTI?K
A inoctng of (he Trix payers oi
Ibo countynf Lauri II -, will he in !<i
in thc < 'on ri I louse un Sat unlay thc
?Omi, nt ll o'clock ii m. eleel aol
(csa tInjin throe <.;. inoro limn lelo
gates to represent ibo stoi k of I ?ail? ,
rous Comity in thc tl reen ville tind,|
Laurens I tai I road Company nt n
meeting of tho stock bo?tiers tobe
iitdtl In Aug?ista on i ti?.. day I... ; ?.
>laA*of Nov next, < hdnhi r Uh
1887. J A M ICS UK LL ; 'hr.
' i . . ' .
&10n . 'J '^^An ? Otontn ena he
UH. A ri ts preferred who eau lunns!
their ow n horne.? and ;.?^' I hep.' \. ? .?
(lilil? Iii tho business. Spare niouinui
Huiy bo pr- nibil ly (Hu ph ?yo ' ul' '. u
viieaneies In toM iis mid eltioM. ll, ,'
!<>!!\s<>N A i H.. |u|J .-.i.;:-! Si Ki :,
mond, a. Irin
P?VK CKN i's. BKote
I. I \ K ( ' KN Tfl. OUub.
Sen I Klye eoiils Iii slumps ni nhe.i !'<?:
our ole . mi! I \ illustrated i'titalo ie.
HOUr tl KU i .JKWKl.KV ll o tr!
r. |>. .lohn "ii .'. Sou.,
i:;!iiin ROi M util .St., l.vneiibnrj*. Vii,
Di:\? IST,
.)i!ii,.> over Nidlohel flunk.
Co iliiys Monihij11 :ind uosiluvs
LnMHKNM, - - - - s. (
' J A ? ? \ $ H V ??
.t KT ' ' ' TS 5 ?" .. " .,- " '. Vii ' .' ". " i
j KNf liN?'S |;ip'am^ Wu 1er
j t ny M ii. S v.r/.bH v.,..
r ci-?^n??ITKS?j " i;
4 Cl (IUI Ki 'w^e- H ff > ? . ~ .
li ._ -,._,
I__S_CLI.I:V-: a . y .. ;
jj u?xdr??.H Bvyg^i? w -y*.
|r<^'i:> fUNsk" K:;-. >.':..,
J " i-f:s| ttiT?s yimi I va]
.:..?-.*/ .'..-> /-.*.- ' .?
I I ir, F til .v.., ut Sa|. i>.?m> ;.
I ! totlH? : V kjNQ KU ! 0 :
j -w- v-v S ttSf&iFMjtfi?.-.'. A ..;
t Al bO i ? t.^< : RICI ?
d< I . -'.ti
s. . .. 1
-'' O TII??
?mi i i?:' Wff " . ' *?
would i* v i > - . 'tfitlly ti HU' U?ll 6
v . i ' ?
. ?
:. ".',.! vi M,: : ?.! .. Ot?iviViul?d i{a \ .
,.'?'.
Hui ? ;'! '
hu?. I lo yqvr . ; .? : - ^?nieo
...... . . :
liU-rtt, A Uti - i?,' -" :! ...;
rel vi':!>>!.' wi'.* j ' ' . :''.*'. '
As you ?1 ' ' "
! .1 1 r ' .
A t?*! ?iguivlt:* I.to fov ? ' ' ' O
.? ? . ly, 1
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: ? . ; . ...
? ?? I?.
).""-uyi i
!?.T ,1.\
wv
Klllld
TAXI
I )
.: : !
.?
. ' . : , = M
: I', ; ?vi
lu '.. T >v>'hsli i ;> IQ A ? '??>
v Nf,
? Mlobor r; |il . IlKom 'Itt
Jni'k Tn\\ <?rt* ?hi H> A ll, t
I? M.
( i?fdbor IS, ?ll ll Y ! ' Hell
i. from ?
:.<-;., i:1 itt < ioMsviilo?. inj' f o ti
ti , IN > w n-diip front 11 * M m t<? ''i" ? ?
< .': rr :;.?, : t t 'Hut on in 11 tr
T?<. . hij., lu lu i'\ a m tn 'J j) ?11
< letol or 21, ut :. ;o-i?\: fl rovo ; ?
Cross Hill Tow tWl.il>, front I" tx :..
to '- m.
( Ictolipr 22, ul < ':<. ' ? 1 ! i'l fi i i
I?, I" to - }. i ?.
? I I. ':.... 21, ni NV; U'fl #1:1 ti NYnli .
. . a . O?. I ... M . .i ... io f
H u 11 i v: t U i'i ... !> ; j , Ir?jll ? .'. : 111
11 : !.. r ' I Mul's i 'hnv- 'i i u
... iii)
< >..! 11 ' r 2.0 .. A li Stoddard In
IMalsTownsiiip, Iroiii io ti ;i to j
: ..
NONI ni nor li :.t *> nunn . i'd oro in
Young'sHowttanipSIi*?>iii Wu hi to
:'. |> tn.
November I ul \V lt Larson's
.doro In 'l imn; '' Township, froni
1" a lo tu "J U I;1.
< ?ct :il. Nov !. ", iii relirons (' I!
front m a lu to ii j? ;:?.
? in .....IM i\nor tho Olli, ?loy ni" No
vor?ber tho. troiisiirov'i bi.lie? will
in- opon at I nuron - < If, s ? '. fi r
til.' folio tin,i . !' suki I : ? I Ul'lttl
lai- lothj "!' DOoonibOi' i? :.
'i ;i> ta:, ? y for IjiiiiiroiiH Coun
ty for ii . - I ;. i ar is:t\U follow :
. : .. : .
('on tn y " ?.
Behool ?' :i. -
.I on Niiltivnn
Total ml
I'oll Tax ' ?I,on.
IMP o rr
Al! 'rsoi . in h hi ! (<> iii hy
noto or not'ounl prior lo ? : ,,
horohy iiotifliul (hut sumo positive?
ly lilli -I ho > Illp.d hy (ho I ".?!!. of
Celohol' noxt. AU full lng to VloOo
w ill Illili I hoir ohlin H In l?io hands
of ali oliU'iM' ?or oollootiou,
W, ll. ClAlUlKTf.
lill l/AUltlCNS HAM.
!. c. JOH NrtON. IV, il. Irrt'll KY
dllllNHON Itlf.'H|ijVi
ATtoitNr.YM AT 1. wv.
>l'i'..".. i' h * i <'..::?,..., Koi'tllWOSi
ri.I i.r Pu hilo Hquuio.
I.Al Iti?NM, 1?. U.i, . . . s. C.
ill, hi 4 r \ i'.t..\:;i>,
A v .; n lt N K V A T I. A w ,
I. Vt'It UNI C. 11., S. C.
over National linnie,
IV, I'. .'I Mi.
Ahhevdli)
I'. I'. "I "? ' AV
I.? HOI .
URN KT A: ur OOO W Aifi
ATT ll'.: I?Y? AT I. IV, ,
riAUItFNM 0 ll.
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