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^he Advertiser L O O -A. XJ . iain Jones will locttiro Jioro on tho rd. what nay the merchants' to tho early ? -ILC, inovomont. Tho Governor hus ro-appolntod C. D. Lrksdulu, Kan,., Master fur Laurens tu nt v. |An oxooiiont article will i?e found on ir fourth pago, showing lh# history ol' }e DotAOorutio porty. Tho Second tjuartorly Conference of < Methodist Church will hu hold* ut ri 11 i t jr on tho 29th hint. !*ho Harald ls strongly in favor of thu kjorlty pinn in thu coming'primary In kurtanburg. )ur circuit waa colled In tho Supronio ^urt yestorduy. Sovoral mombors of ! har from HUM place uro in uttend 1'vprcHn hlocku used in paving aldo dks Will last for yours, and thc cost U pninal. This would hu a grout im ivuinonl to mir city. runaway horne created a big SOUSA >n on our streets vost? rd ay, and do ?llshod a buggy, hut did no other imago. ho now railroad which hon Infused so ucl? lifo in Clinton, and w hich will run m Munroe, N, C., te Atlanta, hnv boon mplctod to thc Smith Carolina liuo, ld freights aro being haulud over lt. A largo number of now subscribers to o Gronnville Xewa have hoon added oin lids place recently. Thc .Vetea aches us four hours in advnneo of any her dully paper, and contains full mar et reports and ha? an excellent now s rvlee. At a meeting of citizens held yester day, tho following dolegatos were elect ti to tho immigration mooting al Hot prings, N C., N ll Dial, NV I, O roy, <. t Shell, A W Anderson. All tho del tales will attmid tho mooting on tho Ith mst. The striking notice of the Gash Corn elly thia week speaks for itself. Thia louse ls tho acknowledged leader of dry iuds in Laurens.' They have tho host hd large?! stock over brought hero at ila season and arc offering prices which over fall to please. On Thursday last letters patent cor ing th? recent invention of Mr. tb W. arkoton, of thia pluoo, were roeeived. - o ha i pul en ted thu theory of hollow htto-hara, and thou? who would In rvlnge. will lind lt a difficult tusk. Pat? ?it? have liecn applied for in foreign untriea. Thia ls undoubtedly a grout ?i\eiition, and will innot tho favor Ot iachinlst* at a glance. 11 w ill ho equal practicable for*, cooking and hoatlng OVOS as well us steam engines. ev. N.J. Hoi ox,i. From the report of proceed lng* of Ka roo Presbytery held lust week nt Pied ont, wo lonni that X. ?'. Holmes of this bice was licensed lo pruiudi tho gospel, r. Holmes is a sueoesful,li?wyer, a mun high character and w ill mnku uti car oni und ie,ci ul minister. I'houi Have Wo Offended, Tho Richmond A Danville Railroad avo ahow II horotofore nonie regard for ho intoroats of patrons, by giving us an feel lent schedule, but now comos thu port that wo aro lo be troatod ulao by da company aa a way atatlou. Hore ia Eta proposed plan. One of thu train? now inning will be taken oil, and a mixed accommodation train, carrying rclght, pasaengers and mall, will run mtwouii Lauruna and Newberry. Thu aasenger and niall part will run hatwoon fowborry and Columbia, aa now, but u a dureront schedule. Cndor thu now ?.Modula, tho mixed train will leave turent at . a. in. and reach Newberry t 8 a. m.; tho engine with passenger and nail coin-tics will go on to Columbia, oaohlug thorn at H a. m. It will louvu olumtna at 1 p. m., reach Nowhorry al p. m., tal'. <. on the freight cara and roach sun ens ut 0 p. in. Vc Hope at be UN I. Ou Saturday lust, Tm AUVMTIHBR 4sd a pleasant call from Superintendent larr, of ino Port Koral A. Western Car lina Railroad). Mr. Starr was lu town ">klng after tho interest* of his road nd the interest wf the patrons as wolb Ho state? that he will use bia boat 1Horts to Kivo thin place connections at ireenvillo and Hpartanhurg, and that n order to that cIT'oet had huon I? ?lied hreo weeks ago. Home difficulties nutt yat be overcome, bowevor Lofore he lunch desired seheduloa can bo ar atitfod. Mr. Stan ie one of tho most hernani and accommodating mi I road fllolal? to bo found anywhere, aud his oad has always boon quick to percoivo nd protect tho in terosts of Its pnlrona, nd wo feel anaurml that at tho earliest >o?ePd? moment wo may have Northern md Westum mall and passengers a day larlier than at p. caen t. IV ra? >n al. Hr. J. A. itarkadale is in Charleston Jot a few days. Mra. Frank Evans is visiting relativos fn Rom?, <9?v Mn. Sproul, who haa beau visiting rob flives hera tor several weeks, baa ro il rn ed to her home lu Georgia. Mr. I,. A. McOrd left laat wook for djlablmore, to IM> absout ? 'i buslneaa fora ? HTow month?. Obi. ll. W. Rall will do?iver the sit 'flr'ti*) address before tba Lauron? Malo tcademy. on Friday, Juno 22nd. On the lunday following, th? Commencement muon of tho Female College, will ba ?reached. Dr. Thomas MoCoy, of our town, haa ?n made a del?gala to the American ledloal Association by tbs Htats Asso ciation. Misa Leila Wilkes now has charge of fbe ladies dopprtment at the grand em >rhim of the Cash Company. Von will undoubtedly lind tho largest ?nd thoapett lot oiCbuiics bat? ever OK Mbltad ai H HltgreavVs NeW York ?tore THE BALL ROLLS ON. SIGNS OF PROGRESS VISIBLE ON ALL SIDES. Thc 1'lnoky Town Pushing Over thc Hill?. Notice of Now Building*. Hul>Hianth?l Progress. It is a mailor of groat encouragement to not? thc steady amt substantial growth of Laurens. For th? past H vo yeurs our town has hoon undergo iou wonderful transformations, and the number o? now enterprises now muler way proves this growth to ho normal, and likely to continue tor many days to coin?, n m impossible to glvo anything like u notice ol' all the improvements that have hoon made to dwellings in the vurious parts of loo eily, even during tho past few months. Som? have boen limited to a liberal supply of paint, while ninny old houses have hoon mai e new; hut wc proposo to mention at this time some of tho most notahlo now nuder way. PirNt we lind tho work under taken by the c. a. Axil w. c. ll, H. co. Malarial is on tho ground for u hand some addition to tho depot. This is in tended mainly for a passenger depot,of fice and wailing rooms, ll is elegant in design and will he lilted handsomely. Then too around this depot can he seen hugo pilos of rocks hauled by this rail road to bo u sod by tho city council in paving main street. More than two hundred ear loads] have booti picked and ure road y to he 1. nilled, TUG wm m n KS This is conoodod ali important matter in Shaping an estimate ol' tho progress of a town, youd churches, Within the next few days tho work of completely remodeling the Presley terian church will begin. Nour ttiree thousand dollars will bo expended, nearly all of which has boon subscribed. An entire new church building will bo erected Jhy tho Baptists, and .substantial changes ut tho Methodist church, aro llllprovo monta which tho noar futur i will eon sinuate. ItKV. J. 1?. PITTS. The contract has been let for material changos about the premises ol' Mr. Pitts. His air adv pretty home on Main street is to be transformed into a more I IP pos - ing mansion by thc addition of another story. w. i.. nov n luisa real good caso of building fever, und wagons are daily laying down nm torial for a splendid warehouse in rear ot tho lloyd block. Ho hus also ai rang ed with the contractor to make a verit able palace of his Hampton street home. Another story will he raided, and thus the good work goes onw ard and upward. tl It A Y AMII Sf I.I.I VAM must havo another store, which puts it beyond qUOStioil Hint Laurens is grow ing. Having completed tho largo cir cuit around th* . 'our! House, any new store must take its place elsewhere, and they have chosen Main Street, opposite Robertson's Hotel, adjoining Pluss A Ferguson, ll will hean elegant three story concrete struct uro. j. o. e. IT.KMI.NO. The last stroke of the artist was made las', week, and now the beautiful resi dence of Mr. Fleming awaits Bil occu pant. Ubi homo is on a commanding eminence on Harper street, and is nu ornament to Hie town. THANK KVANH. Having purchased of Col. Hall, au eli gible lot on th? corner of Chill di and Hampton streets, Prof. Kvans has let the contract tor a model borne, and ere the week rolls by, tho busy mechanics will begin. Al.UK UT DIAL Has Just completed a modest dwelling on Karlo street, which ho proposos to rent, while J.H. TRANYIf AM Has about fllllshod a number of tono ment houses on his recent purchase from Mr. X. F. Simpson, near tho ^Intersection of Caroline and Hampton streets. TH K V . e r is With so many sig ? of Improvement on all sides, no one can remain Indiffer ent, but wo all join thc procession, and bef or our next issue, the work moil will pounce upon the roof of Tm-: ADVKUTla KH If i li.in NO mid arrange to let in (he light upon thc dark places of this ellice. TltK COTTON KAI'TOIIY Which has 00011 qillolly resting for twelve months is about to become th? liveliest corps? on record. A deep un der current has been operating upon bust noss mon, and dey have boen al most persuaded that wo must ?lo or ?lie. Wo trust that before tho Summer is ov or, th? groat wheel will make a re\olu Hon, and tho shrill sound of tho whistle bo heard for milos around. Wo regret to learn of th? death ?if Hr. J W Posey, brother and partner ot Dr ll F Posey of our town, which occurred on .Sunday Inst at his homo in I nion. He leaves a wife, who is a (laughlin of Dr M C Cox of this county, and sovorul chil dren. Il yon want to soo real cheap hats for ladi-s and ohlldron, go to io Hltgroavos. The Vin.neika children, of Columbia, tho musical prodigits of the ago, Who visited their relative J. M. Vlsanska nt this place some lime since, w ill appear on tho Charleston singo next weok. You will find huts tor men nnd boya In endloss vaticly und low^pricos al K Hltgroavos. Mr. Chase has taken eharge of the Windsor Hotel, and Mr, I voy, of Virgin ia, is proprietor of tho Merchants' Hotel, ir. Hpartanhurg. F.no ree Presbytery. Piedmont, H. C., April 13th, '88. MR. Ken OH: I send you a few Items from tho Presbytory. The meeting is very full. About fifty delegates were Sn attendance Tho business has been vory Interesting. Mr. N. J. Holmes came beforo Prosnytery and was licen sed to preach tho gospel. Mr. SI. P. Ful tojB was ordainod as a Mlsslonsry to go to Japan. Ho will leave for that land In tho rall, and tho Presbytery of igno r?e unanimously voted to assume the entire support of Mr, Fulton. Mr. Ker ?livund Jacobs was alKo received as a candidato for tho ministry amt win go to tho Seminary in Columbia in Hin fall. HOV. A. A. .Fames was elected Com missioner lo (h? General Assembly. Prof. J. W.JKo ncdy or Fairview, was elected as tho lay delegate. Hov. lt, F. Wilson of Spartanbtirg, will go t<> Ku ropo this Rummer and spend live months lu studying historic al theology in Merlin. ROW H. P. Smith has decided to resign thc Presidency of Clinton College and accept a call to a church in Bethel Pres bytory. Hov. A. M. Hassell was received Into this Presbytery from the Prosoyterv of S. O. Piedi.it is a growing town of 1500 people. Tho cotton mill hero ia a great institution, having more than ftoo looms in op?ration. The mill is said to have modo *Kr>,000 last year. They aro now building another of eipial capacity. Tho People have boen uus'.inted in their hos pitality. Precby tory adjourned last night at P2 o'clock. Next meeting will boat Kooky Springs. K. O. F. Heed y Iii vor Association. Tho IT mon of tho 3d section oftho Ree dy Uiver Association will meet with Hurricane eh II rc li, Friday before t he fd li Sabbath in April. Friday, ll o'clock, am Prayer and Praise services. * Subject Failli: Hehrews 11 chap., by NV in 'oinpton. Sermon, p.! M., hy Kev H. Fowici. 2 P. M. Subject Who ol' our church mom hors ought io be excused from Sunday school work? Opened by M. H. Crisp. Should every Baptist family in this Union biko tho Baptist Courier! If not, woy not? W. P. Tumor. Saturday. IO a. m. Prayer and Praiso HOI ' ?eos. I'nioii w illi chi ist. John 16 chap. c. li. Hale. Ila. m. Sermon by Kev J B Parrot!. 1 p. m. Should a church member who refuses to contribute to tho support of the gospel at home and abroad, be re tained i n t he tel lo vv ship ol tho church? Oponed by NV NV (Ireou, What unmistakable evidence have we that WO arc christians Opened by Rev .1 A Martin. Our obligations to Slate missions. Op ened by Rev H NN' Soyinoure. 10 o'clock Sunday. Mass .Meeting. Ad dress by .1 H NV harton. Missionary Sermon, ll a m. by Kev R NV Bey monro. '2 p in, Sermon by Rev .? A Martin J. II. WHARTON. NV. P. TU RN KR, Moderator. Soc rotary. Clinton Kuterprise w ill please copy. WATERLOO, u11.1.. Events of tho Week Ia and Mound This Thriving Town. Miss Bettie bigot) of Bradley, who has been spending some time with relatives here, has returned home. XI i ss 1 rone II arris w ho has been absent from home for nome length of lime, has remi nod homo, to tho grout pleasure ol some of tho young men. Mrs. A. P.. Carter has been sick for .some lime, is, at this writing convales cent. M lss]Sudlo Carter of Triangle, is visit ing relativo herc. Mrs. I.iz/io lloyd of this place, will spend some lime with i datives in Spar ta ii bu i ii. Mr NV M Dendy ol Florida, is out vis iting M r Joe Pearce. M rand M ist." J Hunt of 1.aureus, will spend tito dull season visiting relatives bern. The friends of Mr PH Todd will be pained to leam that lie is very sick, and Ibero is no hopo ol'his recover}', ho be ing in the last stages of consumption . At a meeting of Hie Stewards of the Methodist church last week here, for Ihw purpose of locating the parsonage, ll was deeidod to put il on tho lot ten dered ny Maj T B Anderson. Tho com mittee also decided to commence a*ork as soon as possible Died, April Hill, aged ll weeks, Mary Alice, youngest daughter o' Mr ?ind Mrs C I, Puller. Farmers arc planting colton; grain ls looking well, w iib 11.0 prospect ol' a good yield. Not much com planted yet, lint those wdio have report good stands. NN'H are mix ions lo know w hat has be come of tho candidate from this place. Das he withdrawn from the raeo? NV o would advise hun not to let two or three lor the same office scare him out, but come to the trout and tight the battle through. DIALS. SUBSCRIBER. Cyclone -Laad 'Bale Thrice ln| Jeopardy for the Same Offence The taw Should Be Chanced Delinquents ?ad Many Newe Motes. [Tho follow ing items woro crowded out of our hist issue.) A cyclone passed through tho upper portion of tho County last week, doing considerable damage. Messrs. White Bros. have purchased a portion of thu lino bottom lauds of H. !.. Hor.ry's at $30 per aero. Mr. M el mot h Willis's line brood mare was entangled a few days ago lu a tree (opal Harmony Church sud fell on a snag, by which she was fatally injured. Things look while and business-like about the premises of Capt. J. ll. N.iell. The tax colloctor was around a few days ago and failed to got a certain "de linquent." Ile promises however to pay the tax in beef. Ono ne.-i o lu this township, as we are informed, has been arrested throe times for breach of contract, al tho instance of two di Aeren t farmers. Winn he ls arrested and brouaht up tho man who swoars out Hie warrant goes on hi? bond for appearance itt Court, and next day the other mau swears out a warrant and goes on bia bond. It ls said another caso will bs brought soon. This law regarding breach^of contracts must be amended. Unlosa it ia more stringent, lt does little good. The law should bo as st ringent on tho lab ,roi who breaks his contract wllhout provocation ns it Ison the landhud. Tbo overseer of tho highways io the upper portion of this county warned out Great THE Al IM! IVE H] 1ST S II NOTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES onward march thc old ami effete mctho The one points out thc road to wealth i A KEW ?HORT, DECISIV] Under-Bu; A saving of -'."> por cont. THAT'S AI Oash. Companv g if he were o competitor would make hi? cannot get them as cheap us one buy in; thc factories. Augusta being our bio<rf at least a million dollars and nt a savin ors, and otfer, Caltcoos in Roll? nt lc a O H ESS GOODS AND SILKS. Mack cashmore from K)e to 1 00 yrd. Albatross all wool 4-4 40c yard. 3ft inch wide albatross i>0c yard. 200 yds 3(j indi wide colored Cash mere tricots nt 26c. 600 yds colored dross goods at I2tc and 15c, Our Shoe livery stylo, si/.o or quality that good t; and boya and girls ?!IO;M sm always sohl l A WORD TO THE AU thu bunds u few days ugo unit two of I thuin mnde u striku for govortwnont ! tooin. Tho oversoer roturnod thom mid they worfl struck to tho tuna of 120. Wo undorstand Fountuln Inn wants u barroom. That is just liku till largo ell- j les. TUMBLING SHOALS. W . A. W Farmers Movlug---A ProspectlvoCandldato -- How to Keep Potatoes - Plow ing Land Too Wet---BrasB Band Begins. The wheat und o.its are looking remarkably wed in this neighbor hood Furniers ure preparing ns fast ns possible for planting, nit hough they wore slightly thrown back by the late ruins. Master James Travis Taylor, son of Mr. T. H. Taylor, is quite sick with a billions attact. Mr. Abner Mitchell, luis for the past few days been quite sick, but is nt the present writing convales cent. Wo benni that one of our near neighbors is going to run for tho olllce of County Commissioner for Laurens County. Success to von, Mr. M., and the best wishes of "W. A. WV We opened our bank of seed po tatoes (sweet) a day or so ago and found that thc entire lot was rotter. We never was so fortunate to keep them sound. Can any one tell how to do so ? Some of our farmers Int ve not at this writing got their guano home | yet. Wo hud a heavy rain and the Wind blew terribly, here Inst week. Some of our neighbors continues tn plough their ground too wet. My opinion is that it is better to not plough lt too wet, A friend of mine I once ploughed one ol bis fields when it was U o wet and it took it five years to recover its natural productiveness. Reedy river has been full and overflowing in some places during the late rains. Cock-fighting is, it seems, taking tho place of base-ball in this neigh borhood with tho young men. Sev oral battles have already been i fought. Your correspondent heard the i Tumbling Shoals H russ Hand play ing a few days ago. Thoj play well for their experience and learn ing. They say that they are now ready for work, that is playing, and Will h'o w herever culled. I was out squirrel hunting Ibo I ether day, an'I the dogs wishingaj thungo ran off after a rabbit. Be coming tired and not w ishing to ? kill tho rabbit, I sut down, in a! few moments to my surprise I saw j tho "guine" comming toward nov I sat still, lt ran straight to mo and 1 hopped slowly under my knee, and passed on. I suppose it thought I 1 was Wood. Altogether Too Previous. Naomi-George,you know this ls leapyear, and women are accorded fl privilege lo exercise which at | other times would seem immodest, j Now, I want to say to you: George nervously-Really, Nao mi, this is extremely sudden, and -or-you know, that I am already engaged. "What have I to do with that? I want to say to you that I would rather die un old maid then ask n mau to marry me, even if it were customary to do so."-Nebraska State Journal. A handsome lino of dross ROodfl mid 1 il ress ti Immings at K Sltgroavos. Self Support lir*. Wistful li? gazed Into her far*?. I togo Uh and gay, i.c'oi ia repos*. Hold ly hfl Molo one Rofl embrace, VJ y nick ly with Maring eyo* *ht? roue. I "I ran support inynelf." nins cried, '.Then." lie replied, "ilifu cease nor strife, j "Yearn to lind ono like yen P?e ti led "Ab, I In if i v liniol-'ii IMI IO V ?'Ifs Tid nit*. I Fruin the Wild West. New York Youth (in a palace ear)-Awl i beg pnwdoil, hilt d've know we've been, sw, 1 ehotting togethah 'oh tienldy an 'ownh, an', | h' Jove, 1 don't know yonah nu mo, ye knaw, ? noh you mino. OmnhA Youth-My name is blank. "Aw! Mino is Do Ulank. You atv fworn I tho went, I fawnoy.' '.Yen, I live in Nebraska. How did you knowf "I-ah, lieg pawdon fob womindlng you of lt, but 1 know lt f worn yoah quooh pronunct afton, yo l.-naw, rn' doab boy.'V-Omaha World. . STOOK O JP 3S now roiuly for inspection. BRAIN U oftho Cit KI) IT systom. One is th uni Independo-neo thc other, well, you I ? WORDS, CONDKN8KD IN COLD ! y, Under-Sell. Morrey Dc .li. There is no use in wasting a dollar ot their goods from Augusta consequent! ti sweat You aro aware that tho more ; ; a hundred. Our Syndicate imports ail ?st market is our distributing point. In % to us of 15 to 2d per coat less than mi yard. Sateens in rolls at 1.J a yard. 1 100 dress patterns in tricots, rash- li mers &e .from SOeJo 72c a yard. 2( No two alike. 124 yds Fruit of the Loom for 1 Ot). st 20 yds shirting for I 00. (J yds tweed for 1 00. v< An all wool Jersey for I 00. 10 yds check nainsook for 1 00. li: Department the Grande jato eau suggest <>r moue) eau buy, eau bc iv us I-.-, .-li tap. irv us .m the shoe <|ii.->t MERCHANTS 'GUSTA 0 DISTRIBUTKRS OK DRY GOODS ll,-[MI 1>1I run DUI II try rut lon. Tho Republican party will probably Ililli Its last national light, as thu orguid- , gallon which it ls today, in the cmupalgu Which lt will make for *'ie presidency this year. Its leaders will, of course, struggle to maintain tho individuality of tho party, j hut if il is defeated thia year, its only hope fo. salvation will be In its recogni tion of principles which have been hereto fore foreign to its policy. In other words, the Republican party, if defeated tine year, must merge with other organiza tions to even hold Its own ns the second I in political strength. The success of tho ? Democratic, ticket this fall will bo tho everlasting doom of the Republican party and tho slow hut certain disintegration, which it has been undergoing for the past few yearn, will give Way to the hasty col lapse of the fabric which has supported the parly for so many years. The spoils of office and tho bloody shirt have heretofore been the two great ele incuts of strength of the Republican party, anil these having lost their beneficial in- ' fluence, now sources of strength must ho , found or the party must forever succumb to tho popular indignation which has re buked ii by depriving it of its patronage, and by renouncing tho policy which at tempts lo rekindle a Haine out of tho ashes of sectional nnimosity. If tho Republican party were to abandon these pillars of the faith w hich has kept il in power for so ninny years, !' would he no longer the Republican party. When sectionalism is completely obliterated there will lie no further use for the Republican party, whose mission is one. not of peace, hut of discord lind discontent. As long as suth a party exists, so long will it cling to the bloody shirt doctrine. Day i hy day tin; protest of the people against the narrowness and bitterness of such a national policy grow stronger and .stronger, and thc time will soon arrive when no party will tiaro go before tho people on such an issue. This is tho point to which the Republican party is drifting. When it reaches the stage where it sees that it has nothing to gain by sui h a course, then the party must no to pieces. It is but a (piCStioU of a short I while. The people e,ill 'each the lesson, j -Atlanta ( 'oust itel ion. in .ine's Olio tn inn? The friends of Rial no suddenly find | themselves and their chief in an embarrass ing dilemma. With Ulallie switched off by a public withdrawal, lt was confidently ? expected hy his friands that ho could ' \hi made tho nominee if deemed advisable, ! or if not thought best io nominate him, they could dictate the candidate. Unfortunately for the Blaine leaders, the dog seems to have got ahead of the | wolf in tho presidential race, and Blaine's retirement lins thrown both lilninu and his special friends so far in tho rear that they aro likely to bo powerless in shaping the action of the Chicago convention. This distressing condition of things called Brother charles Kmory Smith, Chairman .Jones, Congressman Phelps and others into a council of war in Washing ton, to stop tho straggling of the way ward) Cameron is looming up in Penu- [ sylvania: Riscock is forging to the front in Now York; Sherman is harvesting the south and it looks ns if Blalnomid Ills fol lowers WOllhl soon Ix- without voice in tho party unless they cull a sudden halt. . lt ls Intimated that tim Washington COUUCii of Blaine's friends has decided to liing the name of Ulallie into tho eddy of battle to prevent the disintegration of his 1 forces anti power, and there is now likely to be a hasty sounding of tho long roll to : tho lllaino warriors. Hluiuo is lo como ! back iii timo o hear who is nominated , when he la: and lt ls probable that Brother Smith, Conu'ressnmn Phelps and Chairman Jones have arranged to meet him down tho bay and tell him that they huve nominated him for another race with Cleveland. Well, with Cameron, Hlscock, Sherinnn and Allison parting the Blaine raiment anti leaving his Immediate worshipers to shiver out In tho cold, the only way to stop the threatening overthrow of Blalno's supremacy in tho party is to hoist his ban ner mid make him tho candidate, ll may not win at tho polls, but it would prevent outsiders from profaning the party templo with strangers and niions to the Plumed Knight. - Philadelphia Times. llorc'i a 1 lc lo-1. Democrats can walch with enjoyment Die confusion that reigns in tho camp of the enemy. If tho Republican party, hav ing tried tho futility of magnetism, wants a ticket warranted to keep through tho hottest campaign without having to bo pilton ice, wc would advise the nomina tion of Sherman mid Edmunds, for thero eau bo no doubt of their ability to solidify the corpse for tho funeral In November without tho aid of tho leo box or tho At tention Of ail undertaker. To he ?ure, their selection would givo the faithful a dead and alive campaign, but those who cnn foresee tho end from the lieginning must admit, all things considered, that a inore appropriate tiok<" could not b? mailo.-Ithaca (N\ Y t Democrat. It It Unequaled. Seriously, we are Inclined to ssk our Republican friends if, when they rend the ni...loni:.hie attack made by Senator In gabs upon the president, they aro not ashamed of this man, who lins been mado hy their votes the president of the United Staten senate. Wo doubt If party rnucor since tho foundation of thc United States government can furnish anything more entirely inexcusable Presldont Cleve land, io all bis public career, lins never made a bitter remark concerning a politi cal opponent, or even said a dlseourteous wora m such a jrelaMon.- Boston Hsrald. S and BULLION thc power Hint IUOVCI s slow music nt* tin? past ; tho other HIP lave an ?ilea whore it leads to. STEEL LANGUAGE ?wn, CASH BEFORE DE wlien you can save it. An old tinier ly cannot sell goods as cheap as others ii man hays the cheaper he huys. A its own moods direct from Europe am tiiis way wc get tirst choice every sea irkot VHIUL'. if this were not so how c )ress Goods in rolls at li yard. 20 y ) yards deans for $1 00 J yards white lawn for 1 00, (' Muck and colored silks, a new line, C rielly lind class. :'Y Trimmings in braid, plushes, vol- Iii ds, buttons &c. to correspond. Don't buy a fine dress until youljm ive seen these. bi st Success of our Busin i l'oiind hero. Spoeial drives lu La He-i ii loila "*. Don't buy until yon seo us, un hu ) bc thu montis of sn\ lug vou sovori ASH COM3 AND SHOKS FOB Tl IK BIGGKST : sli?M'iiiiii>'>) Luck. i Senator Sherman WHS abseut from th* j capital tho other ?hiv wheu it was ?truck ; hy lightning. Th? sum? lmk pru tu Us es tc ! follow him when the presidential lightning : .-triked the Kepublicau conveutlou nt < 'utcugo.-Boston Herald. A Fair Fighter. First blood for Mr. Allison, ?,f Iowa, in the great Republican twenty-four foot prize ring coule-,!. Mr. Allison may not run quilo as well as Mr. Charles Mitchell, but he ls a prett j good lighter. - Kuusas j City Times. lu Splendid Simile. The solid, honest Democruts have put the party in splendid simpe for a great campaign. Tho least we eau do ls uol i>< throw away tho nd va Ut Ugo.-Kansas City . Times. Absolutely Pure. This Pow der tn ver varios, A marvel I ol purity strenutli und wholesomeness. Molo economical than tho ordinary kinds, nnd cannot bo sold in competi tion with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate pow tiers Sold only III CANS. KoYAl. HAK RAINO Powder ., 100 Wall street. N.Y For Stick and French Cundy, also fruits of sil kinds, lui)* them from J. ll .1 nines, W ilson's snow Flake Crnrkers nt J. 11. J ninon's. If You smoke buy Fattie Smith elgar, and if yon chow tobacco remember you can get hiith ut .1 H. James's. All grndosol Ilm r eau bc bought cheap from J. M. James. Kllglir, folleo. Rice, Tea, ?Oils, Ac. cheap at .1. II. .1 Hines's. boose Oat Meal and buckwheat nt .1. I I . .1 allies's. You eau net ltvo pounds of good i'oH'eo for ono dollar nt J. II. .lames's. \ Iorgo st.u k ol t anned Hoods Just re eei ved at .1. IL J allies's P.aeon, I.ard. Flour, Rino, Sugar, "Tof fee nm'. Molasses cheap nt J, II. James's. Ail grados of New Orleans Molasses cheap ul J. ll. James's. Our Fog Caldn Soap ls OlTorOd to till public as un honest, llrst-olass piece ol soul?. Ruy *t from J. II. Janies. Stale of South Carolina. ; COUNTY OF LAURENS, I N PKOIIATK COI' UT, Whereas, O. A. W on has applied to me for Felters nf Administr?t!.11 I hi estate of Thomas Fuller, d' . cus? I These are therefore lo i ii ami admon ish ail ami singular ibo kindred and creditors of auld deceased, to be and .,> pear lud'oro me at a Court ol Probate, lo h. holden al mv ellice ul Laurens C. IL, on tho -'1st day of April, IS8S, ul hi o'clock, ii. m., i" ahoi?, cans?-, if nuy the j ?.an, why letters should not be urn tiled. UlvCII Ulldci ni\ hand and st a! this, the 20th dav day of N<-\., Issn. A. NV. RCRNSIDF, Probate .Mulgo. April 3, IHss M -I TO ItKNT. A splendid residence on "Brooklyn side, good gardon orchard, ?II nr cessnrvout buildings In fact onoof the most tleSlrabbi residences in the Town. A commotllous llonso and fl vo or si* Acres of land on "Brooklyn side:" 'Pei ins moderate. A number of eottages on .lersoyshle. FOR RRNT A desirable house ?ml lot on Brooklyn sid?-, rou RENT A live room cottage er. Jersey sh".e. FOR RKNT Tin ec or four good store room? ie th- town (d' Laurens, A neal colt,uro on main street uenr M. 15, Churel Price low. A neat Cottage on Main Street, near Female College. A,)PLYTO J. M. HAMPTON Malinger. O O ODS thc world, ami tramples ?in tl?? livo quick stop of tho present. LIVERY,--g says the ' -A_ULg\J.S"teL A big mistake, and Olio which , person buying ono ease of good9 I all our staples are brought from son of a stock that wil! aggregate ould wo under sell our oompetit ards standard prints for 1 00. Embroideries enough to load th? rent Kastern, in Tulle. Nainsook, ambrie, AiC, Torchon, Melia and al Luces. Flouncing, a beautiful ne. New Spring Gloves in Lisle Bilk ul kid. in plain and embroidered icks. ess. nc shoo*; ditto in Men's fine shoes ipe, lion cost H you nothing amt limy il dollars ? A IT Y , SYNDICATE IN THE SOUTH. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sentit?'. I HUI a candidate for the oflloeof Sen ator for Laurens County . Ll.WIS W. Sl.MKI.NH. For F rebut e Judge. Col. A. NV. BU KN Ll I) Ii is respectfully ; auiioun.1 as n oandidato for re-eloetloii to lite olll.t Probate Judge, subject to tin: result of til.- Priuuirv election. * I I would respectfully announce to the voters ol' Laurens County that I am a candidate for tho ol h oe ol' Prolmtit Judge, subject to the Dctuacratio Primary, .inp.r. niloy.KK. Foi- Clerk ol* Court. I would respectfully announce mysell a oantlidalu for the ollh.'e ol' clerk or Hie i 'ourt for Laurens County, nindoo! to the Primary Ph-ciion. .J W ASH 1 NCI IV IN ? . v i I'S I rospeeit'ttlly iiiinoiiucc myself as u can.li,hue for re-elect ion for tho olliee ot Clerk of Court, Htibjoct to the result o ill? Primary olct'tioil G. \V. MILLI.. I 'or A udltoi'. I rcspecifully announce uiyself as a condidato IV>r tho olliee ..i i 'oniity Audit or m thc nppronchingclcStion, suldcel lo tin- resull ol' ihn Pr i mur) . '.. M. I KAN K'S. . M. Langston i ?> n non need1 as a can didato lor ro-eb-ction to Hu- rdlbio ?> County Auditor for Laurens County subject to tin notion of tko Primary. For Treasurer, NV. SCOT T KNIGHT respectfully puts himself before the videra of Laurens County as a candidate for tho office of County 'Troasur, subject to tho Primary election. ? 1 would rospootfully announce myself : a Candidate for the offlco of County Treasurer, subject t<> tho primary. I. NVA DP. AN I) HILSON, I would respectfully pro ?on t myself ' for re ch etion to the oflloo of County Treasurer, stlbjoct to the Primary. JOHN IL COURLAND. For School Commissioner. 1 n sport t u liv announce myself as a candidate for School < 'ommissioucr suh jeot to t IK; prima ry, T, p nv un. t he friends of M. L, Kuli >ck hoing ful ly satisfied willi him in llischargitlp*the duties of thc ??theo of School Commis stonor for Lamons County rospocifully nominate him tor ro-oloction, subjeot to he Primary. I ot- Sheriff. I rospocifully au non nco myself UH a candidate for ro election to tho office of Sher iff, subject to tho result ot th? Pri mary. . n. P. KA LLPW. I respectfully nunounco myself us a oandldnte for thc Onice of stmrift. .). W. LAN FORD. I would res peet full) unnouneo my? self ns a candidate for tho onico .4 Sher ill'for Lau rms Pou rt ly, suhji-ei to the Primai v I'leotlon. Crosv Hill. V i . W. I., 'ir KN PK. Wo ure authorized to anuouiieo Cnpi. I'D' i.M AS ?. Dl'C'K P. TT n ono.:, tao for the oflice of Sherill, subject to th. still i-f the Primary election. April !l, IX*S. For Counts Commissioner, v-.'. Preston Turnor in nero by an non ne ed hs a candidate for thc offlco of County Commissioner SllbjOCI to the resti'L of lin- primary oloctlon. ..KOS? HILL TOWNSHIP. Tho Cltlflon? of Sullivhti's nnd Water loo Townships would reapeetfnlly an noiim-c thc name of Mr. Z1MK1 I'AK T LU as a suitable man for County Com missioner. Mr.Cu.." ls well known to the citizens of Laurens County and we feel euro that this announcement will meei w iih ihi- approbation ol'the voter? of thc County. tam - - i "? . i "1 ? i _i 1 Dr. C. L. POOLE Ollera his professional services to the dtl/.MiH ot Luurons nnd vicinity. Calle promptly attended to uluht and day. Office over Hardware Store of J. V. Mar tin A Co. HT All calls at night should bs left at. the residence of Dr. J. T. Poole.