The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 09, 1887, Image 3

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Vhe Advertiser. LOCAL, Jacks Township luis novor hoon ropro K-II(<'I| in tin* stat?? Penitentiary. Wo ?Ml attention iv nu nrticlo on ll rat I?*:-:??, on the subject of our ?Hirtin il law. Died* on Sunday, rfovombor Otb, Jim. ftummore), nt bis rcsldcnco four milos from litis placo. Novoral o'our oitl/.oiii took ia tho "K?I )a wonk" ami say that ChnrloHton was novar snob a city before. Tho ludios of Waterloo will glvo a Hot Supper ?m Thursday night, 17th inst., for benoAt or Baptist Church, A vory pleasant Ulmo roadlng for bo liovolont purposes was given last week at tho residence of Mr. A. W. Anderson. Mr. Lewis Vurliorough, lim owner of Musgrove Mills in this County, died lust week. Ile was ?W years of Hg?, and a very successful farmer. ( ?reenvido is to huvo Mt i 11 anothor cot ton factory. Thia tim i it is a Huh) fol low, with a capital offiWJO. lt will be a plaid Mill. Mr. \V. A. Jamieson leis purchased I bal j tine property oil Main Si reid known as} tho H Un tor place, and will doubtless Im? pr ive it at once. lu tho absence of thu odltor next week THU Aovitn risita will li . in the hands of Joseph T. Johnson, than whom a more grucoful and polished writer is hard lo lind. Kev. Joe J. Jones, of Cni'torsville, ? hi., a brother of Revivalist Mani .Jones, ls oil ? u visit lo relatives nt th is place, lie be gan a series of meetings in tho Methodist Church On Sunday night. Tho town eon nell ul Anderson have passed an ordinance to prohibit tho pil ing of wood on th i H'piaro, and w ? of fer this to our city fatbors as a substi tute for tim "eabbtigoand apple net.*' Thc tax hook* are now upon and inueh annoyance may ho avoided by ?.allin;; early. Delny saves nothing in this m.Itter, mir will it profit a man to dolav cabing at tim now.sp ipor ollloo. There will be an entertainment in Mush- ard Bloculloit given In thc Pemnlo Collego Chaped on Kriday o vening, Nov. isth. The exercises will Imgin promptly nt 7b? o'clock. All nre cordially invited t IllO man in I ?nu IV U.H County, who evi dently luis more money than brains, of forod a neighbor a silver dollar on condi tion that the said neighbor would ref usn tO take TlIK A I) VI! IISI.H KU from the Post (Mibe. Moral: Nov. is the time to silb neribe, for there's millions in it. (?vcr in Alabama they say epics are jrp' ned down from tho clouds Inn Kingle Hight, and that's so. We may further re mark that this wonderful st mn-cloud from which cities drop is bended this way, nud when lt passes over tho lovely hills of Laurens, when .1 beholds I hu mighty How of waters tillar.'.od in Ibu channel of Little Uiver when it touches ile- atmosphere of this pince, which never fails to inspire a desire to "^ot t !i re." and \\ Idell gives men the "get up ?'ll I uets," theil oar j;;-(ml and hustling edy will conic. Marriott, on sunday, November Otb, Mr, Addison llrttmlott and Mi-s Alice Powers. Married, nu Thai -day last, al tho roui- i deuce of Mr. Samuel Philnon, his diiugb- j 1er, Agnes, and Mr. Kerns, Married, on Thur ?dny, nt the residence of Mrs. beynon, nour Cross Hill, Mr. .Li lian Yoting and Mi-* Mattie I nlier, Lev. lt. I*. Smith oflbdstlllg. A laicnl Scare. The negroes liv UM in the region of the Italians in Dds County have, for thc past few weeks, been lu mortal dread I?;.' the uooturmil visit ? of s i II . animal which fans ont all tho dogs lu the community. This iinliu.il I? supposed by sollie to be a fox, while others think it is a wild cat which escaped from a poly of Turks who came through ibis section a short ti lite Si nco. ll serves tho excellent pur poa? of kooping the colored population bons ai during tho night, and probably protects tile poultry busbies ?. Tho P. .v. W. Carolina. A larg ? and I it Mu MI Mal meeting of tl" stockholders oflho Pori It ?yaland W es tern Carolina radio ul ei>n von od on Tuesday las' in Au inst i. (?on.-ral Iv. I*. Alexander, President Ol tho company, was present Dr J. A. Darks.late, of Laurens, waa elocted chairman nf the mooting Tho annual roport of the President was read, a hieb shows the road In a ho.iUh.ly condition with brigh ter prospects aho id. Should tiny ol th? projects now on foot to rois the motin? tains bo successful, tho line? controlled by Dd road will mont thom nt ? very available point and glVO ll ?lin et line lo the th roo prominont South atlante! portn. While nt present tli0 Carolina systom ls not self sustaining Prosldonl Alexander cneoiirage l by tho fact that In ail probability lt Will ha no distant day when t le s., re els will bo ? part o? snell a Imo, and than bo splendnd prop? .?.ny. Personal, Miss Jennie McCall ia visiting at Mr. Sullivan's. Miss steele, of fireonville, is visiting Mrs. A. W. Anderson. Mrs. T. J. Moore, of Sparenburg, was ?visltliighi town I ist week. Airs. Mary P. Tmbl has returned from a visit to Atlanta and Nashville. V Hov B. 0. Prierson and D A. Todd, "*( attnndoil Synod at D.irliugmn last Woelt. T>r. and Mrs. T. H. Todd visited rela tiv < s und friends in Charlotto last woek. Oapi, Fielding baa moved bia resilience to the hons?, fbrirforly occupied by Mr. Hborarth Mr. Sum fi Hlaek.of Augusta, f?*rraor VVof thia place, ls b ick on bia obi stamp ing groa nd visitingfrlonds and relatives. <?oo. y, V*?nng, Esq., and family ar?? halting In tows. Mr. young has boon dftirtug with a tamal trouble, but wo ? nropleasad to b arn is Icaprovlng. A moating or Die J. in rea? Ceonti/ Bl *?lo Snob, ty la nn'tad t?? meet in tho Motlmdlst oburoli on Thoradsy o vening bub inst, at 7 oMoek for tho pu- post) of ' .'Hug lleb I'.CS lo Die Si de Ibbie ll d tb?! THE BEAL ESTATE MARKET. What Lani Wa? sol? -The Price and Pur chasers. <>n Mon lay last, Sale Day lu Novem ber, the irreal and unusual amount of real catatoadvertised brought a large crowd to town. As a general thing It is CO mild . Prod that land sold low, but good prop erty, unencumbered, brought fairly good prices. The following tracts were offorod by tho JODOK OK PHOBATH: The ii. M. Punning homestead in two tract*. No. 1.ntalntllg 21A aeres, sohl rr?r?.ma>, and No. 2, lad, $030.09. Mr. It, ll. Flouting purchaser of both, iv, nc ros of tho 1'utmun land sohl to s. M. Garrott for $ li.voa. In the case of Smith vs. Anderson four tracts were bought by b. W. Floyd, as follows: '?Vt acres, $1,01)0.00; 208 acres, faOO.or); 235 acres, $500.00; 235 aeres, $1 - 015.00. Tim S ni: u i ir sold io aeres, heavily encumbered, for $0.00, TUB M.VSTKII. In the case of Wood vs. Kpps, .TJ acres, ?109.00, t<> A. F. Lops. Wallace vs. Adams, 172 acros for $770.00, to Mr. I-'. <;. Kuller. Nix vs. Babb, 40 aero?, $100.0J, to b. lt babb. Craig vs. Workman, Isj acres, $589.00, to .1. .1. IMUS*. burns vs. ? livings, one tract,KT) acres, to U.c. bums, $1,080.00. 10 ueros, $00.50, to W. A. burns. Smith vs. Wharton, 155 acres, $700.00, Mrs. I), C. Smith. llnbert ; ,n vs. Taylor, 150 acres, Ceo. A ndcrson, for $700.0 ), Rhodes vs. Hurnsilc, 77 aoroi, .1. K. Ithodes, for $110.00. Witte vs. Pearce, 145 aoros, $1,150.00, J. T. Marris. 150 acres. $500.00, by Plallltitt'. Lewis Martin, HU aeres, $0.10.00, by Phd nt lits, Itobortson, Taylor A Williams. 1 billgolla Homestead, 80 aeres, $U20 .(>;?, by lt. ll. Iludgons. 07 acres, adjoining above, for $125.00, by I 'Li i ul ill; also, OOH acres, $1)25,09, to W . A. Nick h.s. bowns It irksdale's land, by Robert son, Taylor A Co., for $850.00, 112 acres. McCoy vs. Royd, 2!?.") acres, to 1?. II. Todd, for $170.00. Higgins vs Martin, 00 acres, $50.00, by W. H. Martin. Wilkerson vs. Wood, acres, $705,00, by W. kt. Gilkcraon. Anderson vs. Hunter, 700 acres, $.3,500, by Miss Augie Mcclintock. .Sullivan vs. Holt, 3o acres, (i. W. Sulli van, $50.00. Sullivan vs. Watkins, 271 acres, J. IV Watkins, $1,010.00. Mc Phorien ve. Hunter, 3:1 aeress, .Mrs. N. T. MePhorsoii, $590.00. Davenport vs. Iludgoue, !>7 acres, li. \V. Davenport, $085.00; 100 acres, Cl. W Shell, $1,075.00; 77 acres, W. L. <"rny, $330. Ot?. 1'liriunrM' Mmtla;;. At I o'clock on Saturday last the Lau rens Townsliip Farmers' Club met In the Court House. Tho following gentlemen wem present : Dr. w. Wright, Chairman, .1. D. Sullivan, Secretary; li. W. Shell, .1; L. M. Irby, L. IO. Irby, T. H. Crews, W. L. Cunningham, Math. Cunningham, Janes Moll, .laines Wham, H. A. Whar ton, lt. IL Young. Ol) motion ol* Col. Irby thc mooting re solved itself into a comm itt oo ol* the who'", and proceeded to Hclect nine dele ?tales to the County Convention, as fol lows: C. W. Sholl, J. L. M. Irby, .lames bell, Dr. Wright, L. ti. Irby, J. 1?. M. Shaw, .lanes Wham, lohn Moire, W. L. Cunningham. Didogatos who could not attend were Instructed to appoint alternates. Goats, Uhoop and Swine. Tho following report was unintention ally omitted in our list of pro 111 I ll Ul s last week. Premiums awarded in th" ti tat, Sheep and Swine Dep.ul mont : 2 br eid-tail Rwos BlllO Ribbon Col. J. Wadi. Watts. 2 Angora O ?ats lillie llibboil Col. .1. Wash. Watts. I pen Rssox PlgA Ubi . Ribbon Capt. t;. W. Sholl. 1 Thorongh-brod Rs*ox Boar Hine ltd.bon J. D. M. Shaw. ItissoxOtlt BinoHiblion dl.D.Stow art. I llorkshiro Hoar-Bluo IIIbbon L. 10. Irby. I Pointer Dog -Hine Ribbon C. W, Garrett. 1 I'oland China Sow and Pigs Hluo Ribbon W. W. Jones. I lol Pigs, :? wooks old-Rori Ribbon Dickson Abhorual hy. i llorkolbu Pig 21 proiuhitu G. W. Shell. a. T. c. YOl'NO, R. c. WATTS, ( 'oinniltloo. Tbc C. lt. H. O. Heading Course. Tho active bustling Monson lian now BUceoiuled tho long sultry days ol the Hlllllllior timi) Our farm u s are v>M lie i lug ill the fruits ol' tltolr toll. Merchants aro busy with their atoros of Merchan dise and wares, professional moil are lending themselves again to their tasks, teachers and pupils aro crowding thc MllOOhrootltS, while the faithful ilay-la borei, and tim untiring tiousokoopor ,.Hu in their rotltino ol' work. All si cm sllmulated with new goal and ?le toruibintlen, willie eager plans arc laid for material interest4. Hut Hm mind and heart must not bc neglected. What are wo doing to make our Community bor?torf No moro cnoer ingaiid hal pl III companions, can be pro vided than good booka. Tbero ls no. butter wnv to UL up and Inspire those ana nd us, than by oneoiiragin? a love fOf reading tho host lltoruturo of our limo. Tho Chautnutfiia Literary and guion* title Circlo is a eourso of reading, adap ted lo tb? noods of our pe?iplo gouerally, ami especially of those who think tboy have little or no time for rending- Somo of tho wisest ami boat men lu thalami aro planning sud di -edin* this work. It ls omp'i ?He div tho people's <<ri ego - an oponed do?n* of knowledge for all. More than twonty-?vo thousand malo and fomalo roudert* were enrolle*! last year. The tod ire annual oxponso InclU din? cost of books, et.? J? at? nit $7.0-) Wo can supply circular* giving tur thor information. V. I*. FI KM Alludion Owner * of tin roaf* ehsald soo ??"? |,leiofr??of palntat W? L. B?>y?P? WATERLOO. BIM,. Tho hulk's of th?*. Baptist church of (his piuco will give JV hot ?upper on tho 17th of this month, for tho benefit of the Baptist church. All aro invited ts nt temi us arrange monts have boon mudo to make it one of tho most enjoyable of the season. Mr Gin ronco Cunningham of Charleston, who has been attend ing to bud ness hero for some timo hus returned homo. Miss Hosa Seymour, ono of our charming young Indies is visiting relatives nt Greenwood 8. C. Miss Rossie Hook, who has boen ?pouding some timo with friends hero hus returned te Greenwood. Mr Claud Floyd, one of our pop ular young men is attending thoo. C. College. Mr Wash Floyd, of Newberry, la Visiting Mr D. C. .Smith of this place Miss Bnsslo Henderson, one of our most charming young ladies is visiting relatives at Madden Sta tion. The patrons of tho school nt this place have employed tho Hov lt W Seymour, to instruct tho young minds of this place, WO think this a good selection ns we know Mr Sey mour, to bo one competent in every respect to discharge tho duties, im posed upon him, and witli tho co op?ration of the community. We bespeak for him u brilliant succ?s?-. Wc have noticed for some years at this place that the most of tho patrons pay moro attention to the whims of their children than to the helping of their instructor, and under tho same administration of things they may never expect to hove u school ut this pince that will compare with our sister towns. Now ns we have u good mun, let us all strive to make this ono Of tito bo?! schools that wo. have had, and bulled up one that will bo a credit to our town. Miss Lou Anderson, of Tip To;*, who UA \ been visiting relatives for some time luis returned home. Wo noticed some time since Hint the Clinton correspondent seems to be posted on the ways and belief Of tee good people of this town. Now we dont want to (liscorngo our young correspondent on tin; ll rsl attempt nt his knowledge of what they thought of Mr Leitch und Marshall, but wc will simply say to bim that all the good us well us the bud of this to'.? n turned ont to bear him, and with the exception of OHO or two lu this town they spoke in the highest terms nfli'iin ?uni if ho wore toc?me to this placo to-morrow I dont know of n place in die county that he would mool with u warmer reception. Now my advice to our Clinton friend ls that if ho will keep up with the .Dots*' from that place, we think that he will have ns much as lu can attend to, mid when We from lilts section want any help we cer tainly will get lt from a different source We certainly have one of thc most lenient mid loveable connells that ever presided over a set of people, they ure so nccomodating that they have never us yet collec ted tin* tuxes ?lue, and ns for tisses monts, why that ls a thing they hover benni of, when they know that it is their duly to appoint a board of assessors, whose, duty it is to m ike an nssosmont of nil prop erty within th.* incorp?rate limits tho town, and tho ?derk of council has certain ?lutins which have Hov er been preformed. Now this < lork ls paid n certain Hillary to proform certain duties, und ono of tho tax-payers of tho town. Wo would liku for tho business tobe conducted in n proper way or v Iso apply to th?' Legislature t?> roponl the charter und do away with our city proclivities. CLINTON. TA LL A ll ASS UK. Wo run our gun-bout pas! Iho battery oft Ito unomy on tho morn ing of tho Ird inst. Wo f?'lt sonic uneasiness nt first and dropped -.ni chol- for a few moments before get ing lu cannon sit?t of their works, but on ? lose Inspection with tin nid of our glass found triumphant ly wining over their works, the familiar battle Hug of Mcgrudor (jim) und looking furl ber to the North, s..?v to our delight und great satisfaction the ling of Beauregtiurd flouting over castle Pinkney (tho Rntorrprlso building.) So re haul cd in anchor und sped on ns irium pliantly as did Capt John and his host of old who passed thc lines and triumphantly entered thc eily of tho enemy, ni though on our ret ui ii felt lt exp?die-ut and wise to pass through tho iiarbur in the night, Afior some days of rain, weare again basking in tho rays of au In di tn slimmer sun. We regret to announce tho death of Mrs Harrison Copeland, which OCCUned Itt tho residence of her husband some weeks ugo. Wo were in Laurens n fow flays since, and were forceably struck with Hie business enterprises and general aspect of things about tho city on the lillis, wu feel const rain ed to christen Laurens, the Pitts burg of the South. Well we nro . dto busy Just now, and must make our story short hoping to lie moro at Laurens. Farmers Club of limiter Town-. .hip? At a mooting of the above Club, on Suturday last, Nov. nth, the fol lowing delegates to thu County Convention were elected; H. J. Copeland. J. 8. Blnlock, Jun. II. limiter, W. il. Farrow,,!. L. Craw ford, J. W. C. Hell, M. J. Young, W. H. Workman, J. B. lloyd. Delegates have power to appoint alternates lu case they fail to at? m Edito)' Laurvns Advertiser: A certain ono signing himself "Jim" in tlio issue Ol November, of the Clinton Enterprise, pusses the most Awful Judgement on our cor respondents itt Clinton provoked by Ids remarks in the Al>VKltTl3l3tt on tho visit of Mr Leitch *o Clin ton. As a calm observer, I um prepared to say that Mr Leitch certainly did do good in ?ur town, in waking up christians anti adding ot Inn's to tho churches. Hut his iir.st few sermons were cort ttl nly nothing promising in tho way ol' pure gospel. Indeed, up to Sab bath night they were such that more than ono minister in for mod mo of theil1 disapproval of his moth ods, while some of tho "staid and steady" citizens did stay away tl tir ing Rio week, which provoked from Mr. Leitch in lils Thursday night's sermon, u remark against them us being "established." Mr. Marshall, tho coadjutor of Mr Leitch, informed mo that In ovary town they entered, for thy ti rs t few sermons, tho citizens were ready to drive thom from tho place, on account of what your corres pondent cites-his too plain and rough expression. So, all that can be charged to your correspondent is that ho was a little too previous, mailing, ns I suppose be did, bis correspondence s^at imlay night when public opinion was certainly not in favor of Mr Lol tell ns n spiritual lender. Our Monthly, Just out says, "His I Mr Leitch'rtJ open ing .services, in which ha used ti good deal of joke und retort, did nut allay that [preconceived] prej udl< e." Tho above named "Jim" contin uos in bis raillery against your cor respondent concerning mail foci li tios, and making bis correspon dence oppoar ill ti decidedly per sonal light. It has been my under standing heretofore that n corres pondent wrote for tito good of bis community, but "Jim" gives usn new idea. Are tho {rood effort ol correspondents to bo thrown in their teeth because of one obllOX-I lons paragraph? Business men of ('linton cnn merely appreciate tlie| suggestion of your correspondent. If "Jim's" example is to be follow ed, the purifiers nf our land, the newspapers will lind their county eorrcsp'-mdene falling ??IV. Then "Jim" goes on in his vitu peration, pulling nit" lils Jeoat In Hie CHUKO of "Iiis" poper. Now, .hm, the Kditorof Enterprise hu vc shown themselves t<- be abundantly able lt) "Kick" when bitten, without au outsider slicking in his quill, but tho world might think this of you because of your efforts; that be cause you cannot undersell and drive the unwelcome next-door cor respondent out of town or ono ol your crony friends advised, you can attain the same end by chica nery nuil vituperation. Ofcour.se, I havo too high an opinion of you to accuse you of such a little mean, underhanded, cowardly thing, but the world might. Bul tho most wonderful part of "Jim's" ? rt lele, is the marvellous self-complacency with which ho tells of his kneeling for prayer with the richest mun in town. Docs money bring down Cod's blessing? Would you have tobi it if you and Hob Griffin had knell together? .1 utlge not, that ye ho not Judged. .Mind, ".lim" t* TC'S lots of hyp ocrisy outside of tho pharisees; lint no one WMIM necuso f/OU of hypo crisy. If you get any good out of praying under Mr. Leitch, show it to the world and your next door neighbor by charitable works and not by abusive gasv Remember, Jim, n gos bag is good for nothing, but it ?mes ereato u very unsavory smell around. The above article hus been writ ten that all parties may be repre sented fairly and that Hie public may not ho two ready to give their kick ton dog, because he is down. J l S l it r.. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Potvdor never vwlros.A marvel of purity Nrtcnath un i wholesomeness. Moir economical than thc ordinary kinds, anil cannot be snit! in competi tion vi it the multitude of lou test short wolgllt ilium or phosphate pow ?1er? (Solid only In CANS. ROY Al. OAK INO Powder Co., ino Wall Street. N.Y SALE Under Mortgage. J W Copeland A Co., vs. Hallio E Pratha ami Lucy A I'rntba. fly virtue of authority glvon mo in the mortgage,, wo, J W Copeland A Co nior tgnKees will HOII to tho highest bbhlor nt Laurens, I ' ll Nf, on Hales Day In December next tho follow lau lands ?los lo ?ho morlgagj aa following to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying aud being lu the oouoi . ?nd state aforo said, containing eighty hye acres more or less, bounded by lands of Lo wi.s Yar br nigh, ilcorgn Byrd, A, lt Hyrd and ot iou s, and known an tho Kontiert> plie*, bought of bowls Yarbrough: TKHMS cash, fur h:?sor to pay f papers, J. W, COl'BIjAJiD Morlfpgeo?. Notioes of APPURATJQN FOR HOMESTEAD. State of South Carolina, C o it II ty ?> f I .ii II r c u s , COURT OF PKOIIATK. AV Parte Nancy Kntro- I Politl?n Tor kin, Petitioner, ? Homestead. Nolie? |H horohy tri von Hint tin? above named petitioner has ttppMed to Hie Mas ter to Iiiivo a homestead appraised and sci od" to lier in tho real and personal es late whereof her late husband, James li. Kiitrckin, died .seized an I possessed. C. I>. li AU ICSI) AldC. Master. 8TA'',K OF HOlini CAROLINA, I. A O lt 13 N S C O IT N i' Y , IN TIIK COMMON Pl.CAS. Rx ?Ht rte Mahala H. Mltcll-I Petition for ell, Petiiioner. | lloinestutid. Notice ?s horoby alvon that the uhovo named Potllionur lias lippi iud to the .Master to have >i homestead appraised anil set oil' to her in thu real and per sonal nslaic wh-M-cof her late husband. William Mack Mitchell, died sei/.' d and possessed. C. I). I) ARKS I) ALK, Master. Nov.8, ISS7- -U Probate JUc^s Siles. STATE OF SOUTH CA KOLI NA, L A I' lt F. N S C I) I N T V , IN "UOIIATK cornr. Pursuant to judgm-nts for sale In tho following stated cases, I will sell, al publie outcry, ut Laurens 0. H., on Sab; Day in December next, ? being Monday, the /dh d-y of the month, the properly described in 1 ono h ease, upon the terms specilled, to wit : In the case of Silas S. Knight, as A Iminlstrutor with will annexed of Sarah F.. Evans, against Corrie Uva ns el al. Ali that tract of land, contain ing Six-two Acres, more uv loss, ami hon nd od by lands ot .lohn Gar rett, Lewis Abercrombie and oth ers, and I.) ing on tho waters of North Ita'sUII Creek, in said Coun ty IVruis-f'-i o. The purchaser to puy for papers. Ill tho caso ot Silas Knight vs. Hobo ri K night cl ni. All that tract of land,containing Two Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands Of Seaborn Parks, NV. S. Knight, lards belonging to the estate of Wm. Mills and others. Terms-One-half cash, und the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the tiny of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tin? premises, with leave to the purcha ser to pay his entire bbl in cash. And If too purchaser fails to com ply with the terms of sale, tho said land tobo resold on the following Sale Day nt the risk of the former purchaser. The purchaser to pay for pupers. A. \Y. BUKNSIDK, Judge of Probate Clothing Emporium. I .un now prepared to meet your de mands Cor I-'.di ami Winter C'lotliDg, 1 ! IniVO tile heal selected stoe'.t of clothing for men, youths mid boys, thai you can lind iii thc city. Tin- (iii ls a 'a correct in Ht vie, make and fullish, and alto per fect ?ti lit and will hold their shape as I long ns tho garment lasis. This stock , consist of Sack and Cutaway Subs in Cash!mero, Cheviots and Sili< mixture, also Diagonals Worsted, Whip-curd. Thc loading novelty ls tho Strlpo-Chovl nts in Sack amt Cutaways Di OHM Slits of Klogiitil material and cut in thc most raslonablc ami perfect lilting stylos, iii w hip-cord and cork screw s ot ? in ported gooda. Full Dress suits w ith Dyke coats mid vest. A full line of I hese goods ul way H r>a hand, and I glllir inter a perfect Illili ev. rv instance A iui! linv of ( ?cuts furnishing Hood? of ovary description, under wour, tito vos 11 alf-hose, ( "ol lars and <'II li's etc. A beau tiful linc ?f Neck Wear of ul I colors and ; st vh-s. In the Hat Stock von will lind all Ihn lending style?. Tho DUN LA P *?lk and : Still' hats also I lie boston Self conform lug ."MUT Hilt, these makes I am solo Agi nt for, and can univ ho timi ai tim Km pori II m. heshian these oilier mak es ol'hats in a great varlet v of st vies, Silk. Ciiasiuioro, Still and soft hats in all grades and prices, rios lathe lamest stock ol hats I have over had, t he pleas ure of show ing to niv patrons. Hoys clothing stock is vory attractive at th'irtiiuc, the assortment is beautiful, knee pants snits trom I to l<>yours, and lon^x i ant nits from 1*2 In IS years. Qual ities are good, and prices arc hov. t ?cuts l inc Shoes in all the landina styles mid makes, among thom you will lind the Celebrated Itaiini.Uel Shoe in Coii'_rress, base ami Hutton, you will see Ilia Don glass Shoe for men lit (.'1.00 and Hoys at f'2.00, every pair guaranteed. When VOII Visit the oltV I woulo Uri pleased to have you to call inspect Hus H?ncense stock. This is tho only place tv he re you eau see Hie correct styles. Itespeetfulty, Columbia S. C M. L. RIN A Itt). My new fall siock is now ready for your inspection, where von will Hud tin correct stylos, and clans ol'goods ns von will Ibid at the Kill por III Ul of Fashion, you will lind tills stock complete In every respect, and for lit and make these garments cannot be excelled ns they aro nianufilOtUfOd expressly for nie. You will find a complete hue of cents furnishing, and Hats of all stylos and annulica, also a handsome line of Shoos, in nil thc latest styles. I am much pleased with my success for the past veiir with (his store, and for the coull.lenee of the clliXOllH <>f Spartan burg and the up-country in my endea vors to pince boi'ore thuin a strictly llrsl class clothing house and al pr leca th HI cannot bo excelled by anyone. You will Ibid no mixed Stock herc .1 have phu td.Mr Krvln Twiitvhi ollargo oft hil house, w hera be will ba pleased to nae nil lu - friends, and wPI laka pleasure lu showing the new stock. Respectfully, M, L. KIN ARO, KU VIN T WITTY, Manager Mpnrtanburu S. C. J. T. JOHNSON. w. n. RI0HK1 JOHNSON A 111C H IO Y, ATTORN T.YS AT LAW. OVKICK Fleming's Corner, Northwes side of Publia Hipiare. LAU HUN'S, C. H., - - - 8. C ! M. L. OOPBIiAND, ATTOBSRY AT LAW, LAU it KS* r. H., ?. 0. ,?" (?nico ovor National Hank. *W\ H. Martin ATTORNEY AT LAW, HEADQUARTERS KO It ""AUL KINDS OF Il A ll D W A R E. Iron, If orson turi M ii lu Shoe.';, Noils, Axes, [Mows, steels, Hollowware, Huck Thome Fence Wire, Pocket ?liol Table Cutlery, (inns, Pistols, Woorien wa re, Hopes, Corel a are, Up per, Sole mid Harness Leather, Bug gy und Wagon 11 arness, Wngon and Ruggy Materials, Window Glass, Paints and Oils, Rubber Roofing etc Agricultural Implements. Spe cial attention is culled to Penning ton Cultivator for putting in grain. All of which wid bc sold ns low as tb;> lo . cst for cash. Tile friends of Mr Wright will lind bim ut lib*old stan, and ever ready to wait on them. Do md fail to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. "W X_i BOYD ? m Female* College. With a full corps ol'assistants tho Lnurotisville Female College will reorganize und begin full session Supt. lilth. Rooms comfortable, Standard high. Special attention to nil Female accomplishment:*. New and splendid Pianos. Non-secta rian. Government parental. Young ladies under thc immediate cure of Mrs. McCasinn and Mrs. N. c Jor dan. Pupils received -t any time and charged until ciel ol' quarter. Board $12 per month in advance. Tuition $20, $30, ami with classical cours.; -tin per Collegiate year, pay able monthly. We solicit and hope to merit public patronage. For any information address, W. M. McCASLA N, President. LAURENS,S. C., July 20, r>s7, ly. ~"T II E N E W LAURE ll SHOP. I beg to inform tin- public tbnt I am p 'pared o nerve them as Tonson in I Ar ( . in in nowonurlors, under the Kob o: s riot.' I?. H.GAXTV -AM. K I N l>8 Ol' STA fl BACON, SUGAR, FLOUR, PICKLES, Mt IL ASSES, PEPPE1 CO FF F.F., S PK (ar Loa 1 of Flour just Kt .t ar-Loa WAGONS .A.] All of w hich we sell at UOTTO G-eo. 33- .A Laurens - - A Houehold Wc Prom the \ the Sed\ PIONEER OF our mammoth Establishment ? Goods fi mu (lie Best Manufactu Foreign Goods. Tho m issos which crowd <>nr ste gains, a id go away delighted, ls tn We have to-day tho 111 isl complet in Ladies' Kino Goods and Gents' C We will display lo tho purehasii worthy <>i their attontion. NV o lia V0 doubled our sales this s und purpose tining tho sams for tin We are In tho Dry Goods and Clol rather bo at tho head <>t our establls in the State. 5,000 yards Dress Good*, in dinon 41 pieces Cropo effects In Dross (io 2," pieces half wool Dress Goods 3: 25c. 21 pieces 80-Inch Flannels, nt 2 ?c. 40 pieces lo-lncll Tricots, xl ll li) plores .vi-lnoh Flannels, on 'M pieces fti-tnoll Tricots, nil t 27 pieces Black Silk, from an i mpv $1.25 ?1.40, ll.W). Now, If you Intend buying a Rim line. If yOll live out of Gie city sci 8 pieces Black Moire Silk, at |1. Gi pieces Black anti Colored Vol -131 etolc To this tock we will give spot in plete. Wo will display Monday ll Lubln's .".ll wool, 4M indies wide, HOS3 In tills Department our stock ls Hose, regular made 12$o. worth 25 A special sale Monday 2)c. No, See our line at 40c, and ?u, 74 do/.on Ladles' Host?, solid ut 25t\, 2?0. Tboy would be cheap Wo propose tining business and 1 <9* Ik Mfel? J. M. Y ?SANSKA DEALER IN - WAT6HES. Clocks, Jewelry, &c. I, A U II VJ X S, 8. C. J X-I J .A. ?vT Kl S -TO THE Wo would respectful ly unnounco That we now have in store, A thou sand undone things, And ure daily receiving more. Our round stacks of goods, in part we will mention, Hut won't use ono space to bring hull to your attention. Sidnee it t'? say, we have Hour, meal and moat, A nd sugar and coffee which ca ii Hot i>e bent. Our elegant can ned goods will just make you smile As you stand and behold them I laid pib? Upon pile. Of tobu^co* and cigars we have quite enough, And elgarottatoo for all to take a pull". Our new' und full Mite of plain and fancy candy, Is, to say the least, aperfect "Jim Handy." Now you'll give us your attention we sincerely hope, l or we wish tn say a word re garding our soap. We tiffy oom* ! pstion and if equaled er beat, lu quallity or price, (10 lbs. of soap, is our treat, .lust call and get prices you'll be paul tor your pains, And for buying your goods from ,1. Hutt* ni: RT JAM KS. Laurens, Sept. Lb .R7 carters ?K noons, seen AS CANDY. CHA CK F HS, lt, CAN N Kl) HOODS :\?, OF Aid. KINDS. 3ceived. d of Bagging and Ties. [STD BUGGIES. M FI a nu:s. ^nde r son, -s o ?rd in the Land fountains to Shore. LOW PRISES* s lilied with tko li od FJoglUlt rers in the World-America i and ire daily, eagerly purchasing hur lly gratifying. e establishment in South Carolina, lotbiug ami Furnishing Goods. lg public $100,000 Stock, which is euroli for tiio meath of Soptcrnbor, > mon t h ol' ( Ictolser. 4.INS tel bing lUisinos* to stay. Wo would ll me nt than of any other business mt styles, at be, oils at I Oct., half wool. ! inches wido, at l ae. worth 18c. ned ?c. o week only, nt 50c. per yard, be new shades, Site. 3RTH O F SILK irter's forced sale, 40c, 77c., 02c, $1, ck Silk this season, oxnmine this nd for samples. 12* veteons . Goods 1 attention ?nd our lines are com > pieces Hinek Cashmeres, worth $1.00, nt GOc, 00c, 09c. vory attractive, 800 dosen Misses c. 6 to No. 8*, worth mer? money. colors, white feet, regular mnde nt 3 pul rs for $1.00. ivill make thc price to do lt.