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The Advertiser J. C. GARLfXGTOX, KDITO lt. Su'>ncrlptlon Prlce--12 Months, $1.00 PA YA BL K IN ADVANTK. Hates tor Advertising. -Ordlnarv Ad? ?ertlsenients. per ?miare. Ot\a Inser tion, ll.oi); paoli subsequent Inser tion, SJ cents. Llhoral reduction mado for large Ad vertisements. LAURENS, 8. C., Nov. 0,1837. GIVE HIM A HEARING. Tili? ADVKRTISKK is not n disci |de of Mr Tillman; nt thc same time, wo soo no reason why he should he hin hoed for the disorder ly conduct of the citizens of Raro- j Well who preferred not to hear Sen- ; ator Y cum ins spea'c. A Joint discussion had hoon arranged. Till-! man und Youmans were the speak ers, and fair-play, to say nothing of! politeness and a sense of justice, should have restrained those who attended the mooting from Inter- i ti ring with the program. We are fold that when the mob hogan to tri ven a preference to the Edge field speaker, and to show a de cided desire to shut off the home raised orator, and to down him hy cries cf "Tillman." Mr Tillman arose and tried to quiet the distur bance. Ile did not succeed, but we see no reason why the Senator from Barnwell should become of-j fended because of his effort to put : down a demonstration which was j ?Uko an insult to Mr Youmans and tho committee who had arranged! the joint discussion. Senator Your- I mans should have held bis temper' ?Md he should have been allowed, to speak, if those present had a desire to show a preference for! Tillman, good and well, but they | had no right to deny to You man the right of free-speech. They could have quietly withdrawn, or shown hy other means, loyalty to their lender; but reformers should not beal down discussion by rowdy ism.! Wo give Mr Tillman credit for ?ill that he does, nod charge to bim nothing for which ho ls not re sponsible. Wo do not believe he desired to interfere with the joint discussion, but the Barnwell epi sode only shows the danger of such reckless talk. When a man comes forward as a reformer and uses such unguarded and flrey denunci ations against existing Institutions, and men in whom confidence ia re posed; whan a people are this ar roused, they are upi to become un managable and often run over their loader. What can those who throt tled Mr Youmans hope to gain? Po they for one moment imagine that in this free democratic coun try a citizen is not permitted to dis pute? Can it bo possible that this mighty reform must be accomplish by .silencing opposition hy brute force? Far from it. If the charges of extravagance and Incompetency in the administration of that gov ernment which rod-shirt democra cy of'7(1 organized-bo true, the followers of Mr Tillman had noth ing to fear from anything that Sen ator Youmans or anyone else might say. Convir.ee the people of South Carolina that they have mis placed canfidon 'e, and they are not slow to acknowledge and rectify the mistake. Convince them that those who were put In office In '70 and who have remained since, are either extravagant or in competent, and we believe that no solicitation or eloquence will prevent their overthrow. But we do not believe that the more conservativo fol lowes of Mr Tillman would sanc tion thc co ursa of those Barnwell people, Rven In Laurens County, where he has ns strong a following perhaps ns In any part of tho Stat*?, WO believe a decent hearing would ho given a man who differs from him. Secrets i y Fairchild has made an offer lo hunks by which much of the surplus can ba distributed where lt ia needed, liv this means the pooplo aro allowed to use free nf chirgn, the money taken n om thom hy tho high tariff. Upon deposit of honda, flo per cent of their value ls gi von to the hanks free of Inter est. This money tba hanks can use, while realising Interest on the lw>nds ffnvlr.ur the seeureties of govern ment which must eventorally ho paid. . \<> government ls of course safe, and as f ho surplus ls not needed, thia course ol t in Secretary la commendable and will hroik the present contraction of the money market. it la thought that the TT. fl. Supreme Court will decided in the prohibition eases of Town and Kanaaa, that the Sind? must comp?nsalo citizens for distilleries ?nd other property rendered ?vermies* by the new law. 7f this be true, prohibition '.viii anon become a Urn Issue in national politl?n, aa the girohlhlttonlata will look to a constitu tional amendment for roller. Te-da*/th? ??rand old ?tate of Vir ?1*4?, the/mother nf Presidents, hut the Inst-ie threw off the rete? of tba tyrant ?nd the scalawag, will maka th? mtv ?neutan cholo* between Mahoeetam end honest gov?* J? ?nerti. flfcoMld ?trnjghtowtf?emoeraey trie, ?ontli oiina will wart to her snob eeaeratatfV Mons ss only those*** send wfee have fett ti''-J-c.f tho hur lennnf the sim* polk a d< 1*1 er t. on oV 4h. "5 HU* A Mississippi patriot, who is sahl to he a gentleman and scholar, pays his respect* UH follows: ( '.As I desire President ('loveland tobe re-olectod, I send him the left-hind loot of a graveyard rabbit, that was killed in the dark of the moon. Tell hun to preserve it carefully, and ns ling ss he keeps it, he will always get there" Tho Kiigln-w o? tho freight train which caused thst fearful wreck Mt < ; ree i's, h:is surrendered and given Indi In tho sum or#1.000. Ho ls charged With munter and charges the dl?ast.?r lo the conductor who ho says is incom petent. Tho conductor has net beon heard from. If Charleston knows what ls gwod fo her. she will buy the Carolina division of tho Central Railroad. Tho writ nf error was denied the An aretilsts and so iar everything ls propi tious for their certain execution on Nov nth. Thc Model Man nf tho State ?r7ohon6i<l Unjittcr.] Si ute Treasurer Bamberg has In duced n prominent fanner of his county to attend the Old Farmer Settlers' Convention, which tokes pl.iee dui mg the coining Fair. Though it has been found Impossi ble to .secure the attendance of .Mr Davis nt our Fair, a perusal of the facts given below concerning this farmer delegate will convince nil Hint in this old-time farmer there will he present there a most re markable mun, whose record is difficult lt not impossible to equal anywhere, and to see whom ulone it la worth the trip thither. He is78 years of n^ro, and has ploughed every summer for sixty yen having made fifty-four crops on sumo plantation. 1 ie hus never made a failure in a C roo. Ile bus never bought a pound of bacon or lani for his own uso, but hus always made bacon and lard to sell. He always raised wool enough for his own clothing and to spare. He does not recollect ever hav ing sworn an oath. Ho has never refused a call of charity, ami lins always given lib erally for the support ol' the gospel ami charitable objects. He has been steward of a Metho dist church for fifty years, and has never missed but two steward's meeting in that period. He took bis last drink of whiskey in 1837, fifty years ngo, and thinks it was his first also ns bo does not remember ever having taken a drink before. He regrets nothing in lils pnst i life and has no fears for the future. I A model farmer, a model neigh bor, a model steward, a model Christian, none could be his aupe* rlor; where can bis equal bc found ? A TALKING MACHINE. Edison** Phonograph nt Lust Perfected. Mr T. A. Edison is quoted ns fid lows in regard to his phonograph: "After eight months nf steady work I have made a commercial inven tion, tr'y pbonocrnph I expect to see in every business office. The first five hundred will, I hope, bi ready for distribution about the end of January. Their operation ls simplicity itself mid it cannot full. Tho merchant or clerk who wishes to send a letter bas only to set the machine in motion und to tulk in bis natural voice and at the usual rate of speech into thu receiver. When be bas finished, the sheet or "phonogram," ns I call it, ready for putting into a little box made on purpo.-o for the niall. Wo are milk ing t ho sheets in th reo sixes, one for letters of from eight hundred to one thousand words, another size for twenty-five words and an other size for four hundred words. I expect Hint an arrangement can be made with the |mst office authorities, enabling the phono* gram cores tr? be sent at the some rate as a letter? The receiver of a phonogram will put it into bis ap paratus, und the message will be given out more clearly, moro dis? tinctty, than the best telephone message ever ?ont. Tho tones of the voice on the two phonographs which I have finished are so per fectly rendered that one can dis tinguish between twenty different persons, each ono of whom bas sold a few words. Ono tremen dous advantage ls that the letter may be repented II thousand times if necessary. Tho phonogram does not wear out by use. Moreover, it limy ht; filed away for a hundred years and lie ready the instnnt it la needed. If a man dictates bis will to the phonograph there will be no disputing the authenticity of tho document with those who knew the tones of bis voice in lifo. The cost of making the phonogram will lie scarcely more than the cost nf ordinary letter paper. Tho ma chine will read out tho letter or messngo at th? same speed with ahlch lt wns dictated. I have ex perimented willi a device for en nh? lng printers to set type directly 'rom the dictation of the phono graph, and think that lt will work 0 a charm. It ls so arranged that he printer, by touching a lever 1 Ith his foot, ni lows five or ten fords of the phonogram to be soun led. If he la not satisfied with the Irst hearing, beean make it repeat he same word's over and over gain." Ital* of South Carolina bA?RENH COUNTY, IN raovATtt Where?*, Mrs. ff j t?. Rark?d?le haa ?piled tome for fetters nf Administra ra on th? estate ot Beverly Barkadale, Thea? are therefor* to rite and adm on h all sud singular th* kindred and editor? of ?aid d?e*a?ed, to he ?nd ap ar before me at a Corvrt o' Probate, to holden at my ofrtc* at Laurens C. H., the 94th dav of Nov., 18*7, at 10 dook. A. M., to ?how rans?, If any r.fjfl^ why letter? ?he?id not he .wnder my hand and ?*?1 thia, > <by of Nov., jaar. A. W. RT/'KKtMftB, Tbe State o? Soutb Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENH. COVRY OK COMMON Vf.T.A P. Pursuant to judgments for sale In th*? following: stated cases, I will ?ell st public outcry, nt Laurens C. IL, on Sale Day In lec-amber next, bei nfc Monday, the 5th day of the tnontli, dorine; the legal hours for sales, tho property described in ench ease, u|?on the terms specified, to wit: In th? ease of Minerva Dial vs. Addie ft. Hill. All that tract of land, situate, ly ing and being in the County and State nforesaid, containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, moro or less, anti bounded on the North by lands of Col. J. Washington Watta ami Malinda Crow?, ?ut the East by lands of Malinda Crews, on the South by lauds of Allen Dial and W. L. Shell, and on the West by lands of Allen Dial. Turins-One-half of tito purehaao money to bo paid rush, nnd the "oinuinder on a credit of twelve months, with inferes^ from the day of salo, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the promises. Th? purchaser to pay for papers. In the ease of David A. Richard son, as Administrator, Ac., vs. War ren Waiker cl al. All that tract of land, lying and being in the Coan ty of Laurena anti State aforesaid, rentnlnlna Three Hundred nod Thirty-eight Acres, more or less, on the waters of Cane Creek, l>oundcd by lands ol Dolly Madden, O. W. Winn, lands formerly belonging to the Estate ol Isaac Grant, deceased, and James Pell'SOn, being Ute tanti upon which Solomon F. Ful lor resided at thc time ? f his death. Terms-One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash, ami the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by tho bond of the pur chaser ami a mortgage of the prem ises. Tlic purchaser to pay for pa pers. In lite ease of Toi Iver Rohortson ns surviving Executor, Ac, vs. Ed win P. Simpson, ns Trustee, and ir his own right, et al. The following described property situate in the County and Stat? aforesaltl, near the in?or|>orate Hm its of the town of Laurena, to wit Lot No. A, contnininn Two Acres fronting on public road from Lau rens to Clinton, and bounded bj Tracts No. ? anti 7, and l*ot No. fi Ltd No. fi, containing Two Acres fronting on public road from Lau rons to ('linton, and bountied bj Lot No. 5, Trnct No. 7, and by i new street. Lot No. 7, containing Two Acres fronting on public road from Lau rons to Clinton, anti bounded bj Lot No. 8, Tract Wo. 8, anti a nev street. Lot No. 8, containing Two Aero? fronting on public road Irom Lau rens to flinton, nnd hounded bj , Lots No. 7 nnd 9 and Tract No. fl Lot No. 9, containing Two Acres fronting on public road from Lau rons tt> Clinton, and bounded bj Lot No. 8 anti Tract No. 8. Tract No. 2, containing Fifty eight Acres, und bounded by Nulli van anti Irby lands, Tracts No. ] anti .1, and the main rontl from Lau rens to Milton. Tract No. 4, containing Seventj, Acres, and bounded by lands ol Miss T. Irby, Tracts No. 3 anti 5 and thc main road from Laurens tr Milton. Tract No. ?, containing Fifty four Acres, and bountied !>v lamb of Miss T. Ii by, Mrs. S. W. Simp son, S. K. Taylor, Tract No. 4, anti the main road from Milton to Lau rens C. IL Tract No. fi, contotnlllg Fifty eight Acres, lying on the Clinton rond, and bountied by Tracts No. C and 7, and by lands of 8. K, Taylor Tract No. 7, containing Seventy five Acres, nnd bounded by Tracts No. 5, fi anti 8, and Lots No. 5 nnd G, Tract No. 8, being the Homo stend Tract, containing Sixty Acres, lying within the incorporate lim its of the town of Laurens, ami bounded by Innds of Mrs. Junie C. Todd, Col. n. W. Ball, by Lots No. 7, 8 and 9, and Tract No. 7. Plats may be seen at my office. Terms-One-half of tho -.nrchnse money to be paid cash, and the bul. ance on a oreti it of I wei ve months, with interest from the day of snle, secured by the bond of the pur chaser, or purchasers, and a mort gage of the premises, but with len ve to any purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. The purchasers lo pay for papers. In the casa of Susan E. Antler son, as Administratrix, Ac, vs John C Hunter, as Administratrix, Ac., and Angle Mcclintock. All that tract of land, ly'ng, be ing and situate in the County and State aforesaid, on the waters of Rush River, containing Seven Hun dred aerea, moro or loss, and houn ded by lands of James P. Pearson, R. O. Pitts, estates of Thomas N. Dendy, deceased, and II. B. Young, deceased, and others. Terms--Onc-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the pur chaser to pay the entire bid In cash. The purchaser to pay for papers. C. D. BARKS DA LR, Master. kV. 0. rtr.NRT. V. F. M'SOWAS Ahbevdla. Lauron*. ll KN KT A IWcdOWAX, ATTORN KYM AV LAW*, L.AVRCNM C. If.8. O. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAITKEN?, 8. 0 ?om? JF??O; Ot,ri?r While *?I2 Ami rnat they li ave tho fi neat s Our slack ls complete In t-vcry re lic big discounts offered to those who buys nt rotuli. Minter A Jamieson'* Drees Goodla Department crowded with patron age. All comers made happy. We have a beaut ful selection, consist ing ol Ca bnieros, nil colors, from 10c to tl.2?! per yard. Also a love ly line of Tull Worstoads,all shades, from (J to 18 couts per yu rd. Wo keep constantly in stock the 1 fine woods. Just think of it: All-W Parlor Suits from $U.ftO ta *<>."?.'> ?. ? Carriages, new styles and handsome Come to see us. We bu ve every < make it pleasant for von. Messrs 1) A Davis,' L A MeCord, ' will l e pleased to see their friends. Will l>e one ol the In And went into the Dig Markets will And our selections arc unoq Originality und prb GRAND A( M OS e 10 00 c In the ring, wit wins; on tho rostra Motors. Largo capital, lon place in the front rani in largo numbers Pi 1? ec tl A I n Do not take for granted every thing unhesitatingly, that such facts AS N\ STUD M Cli M? W We UR? no halt to catch the unwary, prices printed. This is why Ot give the public full valut THE Qi AUGUSTA BH & i -Dealers In Rough,and Re Doors, Sash and 1 Moulding Laths, Mantels. Newels Balustr PINE AND CY PR We cnn have done nt short notic of fancy work. If you menn 1 GRAY & AH H IVE CENTS, I IVE CENTN. Henri KiveorntM In stamp* st one? for our elegantly Illustrated Catalogue. MOUTH Ku* JEWELRY Hovai V. "?.Johnson A Ken,, aglnm SOU Main Ht., -I.ynchhurg, Vs TDJVW H BALL, -I>RWT|HT,--~ lee over N "tiona'. Bank. :OL] BTAIL pl? Aciv?rt,ia? Tc s A.dv?artis? Mer STTB?R, ?Sc J\AJryriE?e Tltia/tTlt: aders of 1 election of Dry Goods, Divss Go FURNITURE, &c. Ev? spoof, and as we buy in OX tra large ?j who buy in such quantities, it of c< Our Cloak ?iopnrtmrnt away bo- j : low competition. F.vory style tho fuir ludios cnn wish, com'. : ?\. ol' Ladles' Cloth Jackets, Cloth Now- j markets, Boucle Jacket-;, Motton Jackets, Plush Jackets, Plush Hug Inns, Short Wrap-, Misses' New markets, Ac. :irgO?t line of Furniture carried in t! 'ulnut Suit* tor only 2.1,%>, wirth tn VI Way* on hand a large line of I Lui .s idy ornamented. Prices guaranteed convenience for our friends. A lurg? f II Nelson, John II Oiell, K II Wilk listest for many yea i's, ami know! M Let Sli-p tin? r I? Sledgcdtn miner blows for the Solid |Ualed. No painw or nionev have anni .o bnvo never been excelled. Look i KT REG ATI ON O ' yards Calico for DO cents. ! yards Bleached Hld rt lng for $1. ! yards till wool Dress Goods for outs, i yai ds Checked Homespun for en ts. m, eloquence captivates; but in the j experience, and a close und careful ?us LEADKR8 and M A ST Kits <?f o snell Imrgains ns these, which no Il F A 1) T H E S ns, 2 pa per-, for f> cetftta. yards Canton Flannel for i)8 H. Ino honey comb Sprend for 70 M. you se ? In print, but let yoUrJudgmoi .0 submit are substantiated by the nie IYING THE FOL en's Brega ns R-r? cents. 14 44 ?I, 7 mid ?, 89 ets. ildren's Boots, O'? ets. L'li's Boots, .LG"?. oman's Polkas, GO rts. , for the most simple person cnn HO.? tl ir goods move off i n good shnpo and < ? we cunnot remain in tho Load ami edy Prepared Lumber, Ulindi, ?s of Every Kind i, Sau ed and Turned aden. US SHINGLES. e nnd in good atyle any kind business cal? lo nee us. Icsprctfully, DERSON I a urene C. H. S. 0 ? I - S ???S.I - . -? ? ??"Ltl?m?nt ?nd FINAL DISCHARGE. Ry permission of A. W. lluritnldr, ronate JudKfl, l will nettle tho Rafale of ancy I'arkM, deccnaed, nt thin Office nt nurrnnf. ll. on Um l?th d.tv of Nov , 87, at IO o'clock, A. M., nnd nt the narco mo will apply for a Anal dlachargc. All parsons having 'amanda agnlnat td estate ar? her?by notified to pr?tent e ?ame, indue form. un or Infero enid ty, ur be forever bar rod. And ail lu? ib??d ?ra required tomakepr.yimnt by bl time, J V PAKKtt, A.; s y jVEeLlfce aBIQ BL ?ly for SHOW ?OIN" Ad vert?s? To lot The Ley Aro Tlxe T?i?etc ods, Notions, lints, Cups, Bool er Found in LAURENS uantltles to supply our constantly ii >urs> places us In a position to save i Clothing and ao?ts' Furnishing Ch.ods Department. Wu have the prettiest styles, tho newest and grandest stock, and tho lowest prices. You must see our stock to appreciate lt. Wo havo th J host Shirts, the prettiest Scarfs and Ties, nod tho most stylish liar? found in the elty. ie up-country, consisting of Parlor s any market #1*1.0). All-Walnut SM Iprings and Mattresses of every dose with any mark*?!. 5 lot with stall's in the rear of our stu .M, c W Garrott, DJA Martin und M LEA lg tho wants of t\o buying pti1 >)i )ogs of War!" Money, our FALL OPENING, wil red to procure lt line of goods, th .ft foi it the luminous light of Low IVteos, F BUSINESS NV 2-*?yartla Shirting for fl. I yards nil wool Jean? for ctn. Ladies' Jerseys only ISO cents, raidies'and (lent's Hose Scents and up. Iuny mart of commerce, ability un study of the dry-goods trade, have ur business. I'restago gives us pow? weak and sickly competitor can ON C H E li IT L i: : 7 yards nil wool I tod Flannel for tl. i Hoys' wool hats 10 cents. Mon's wool buts ll") cent* a.i I u-.i it puss upon lt. und If your In vost igat rit of our goods and tho cheapness of( LOWING FIGUR] Sn? our Ladies' hnud*modo shoes nt J-?.:?.'?. Men's Congress Halters, W coat. Ladies' Mutton und Luce Shoes 75 cts., fl, fl.*>0 and I lint WO have on .ur counters, e.\actly iur sales so satisfactory, '.Ve work I re alu the favors no kindlv clouded S CC THE FURNITl Of Aiag-u. Tho Largest, Pinosts House in t 4 We nro nowrecelvlng our Kuli *p?ek or Ki ?vorbad, and thu is Having very much, fr THE JL.H3. both lu HtyloH mut Prie cs Alway**? HU th? woods nonie into furniture, c'onsh Oak, Imitation Mahogany, Antique Ash, Wainui rtnlt?, ISA on. Marbi* tan i ?.'.OH, 939 to fr? 00. Kine H|,k iffifOl Il wiil?SI?/j^n? ,V'10 75l? ?Hbf uitH und rn .f^KSUS? ? r0m? M ?r wr" ( OHIO und prie*., we will bl ulnri to ,l FLEMING & S^L3 Brostd, st?, - wui BOOK AND 1) New aoode 2K -tsr*BD*w" JF>: Attractive addition? to both dor** ? FecrpJL? KISTO'W le, s, Shoos, (M lining. Millinery icrcnslng wholesale trade, and Have ninney tn any and every purchaser Shoes! SllOOSII Shoos!!! In tills department wo defy competition. We have tho largest stock of Soots and Shoos ovof brought to Laurens, und can save you from 5 to .">') cents on every pair you purchase. Come to see us und we will snve you J money. ult% Chamber Suits, etc.. in many lits, Mtrble Top, for only ?31).o0. rlption. Also, u large line of Baby res free to nil. Come and we wilt rs llortcnso Crows uro with us, and] DEES OP IL? tl? ft 3? c. our nv.uvA j?i has 1 e\eoll all our previous elf>rt? r style, finish,Quality, and gaze upon rONDERS: d solid e.nh, uro the Mighty enabled u.> to take our .r to grapplo ' n I ni I tut?1 ut'.tch lesa up;)roAcli lon is thorough,you will admit ?ur prices. Bo convinced by KS: stet, Ga. , and Most Reliable Ii? Sovrtli! irnlturc. Tim fluent mu! ch ?uipriu tv ?r wo havo for years IMPOH ADER8 liing on eloso margina. Wa have itlug of Mahogany, Cherry, Anthea* Hojld Ash, Olivo amt Walnut.. MOW Parlor Huita, IMuah Walnut r suit*, |.V? ?0 tn lane 00, from 100 lo I.SOehninher anita In atoek to for ctttnlogtio nu J pr|ro Us s?oit frta mw you th rou* h BOWLES/ ' The Leaders. ?A/Li?iasta.. Oct, RUG STORE. r?w *3tyl??