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THE REPUBLICAN QUESTION. WU] lio Jump? CLEVELAND AND BLAINE. Vf fa At Cowielo Show liai Hie .Mun from Mulm*? A remarkable- chango bas J ist occurred In tho political field About a month ?yo thero waa great |>opular uncertainty aa to who the Republican cund? ? ito for pres Ident would bo. n-:l a few Doraocratlc editors were Billi booming a favorite non hero nnd thero; but now ult Democrats Hoy Clovcland, and nearly all Ropubllcana really motin Blaine .Shrewd observers aro practically uuaulmoua In tho oplnloti that tho candi latea will l? ibo same ua In 1&81. ?.nd if tho Republicana bad handed tho Job over to UM, to bo fixed nt will, they could li i havo Bulled us better If a Democratic victory hud before boon doubt ful, thia would remove tho last doubt Evory olcincnt of tho existing Hltuatlon ls more favorithlo to Cleveland and hostil* I to Hintue I li an lo ur.y other mon In their respectivo parties If wo eau not beat Blaine clear ont of Right, tho D?modula should never again presume lo call thom Bel ves patriota or men ol .. Look ut tho facta livery UH of dirt that could bo raked f"f : io ? uposo was thrown at Clovehuid hi 18*3-1,and did not BtifTIco, not an atom of it can he used again Tho :>. ? plc havo passed un it, and In a social light !,?.. hus gained strength every day slim . .. ..?. LS elected Tile In depend'.nt volo .... the country ls sallsfiod witii iii::i Tl ... lt. ; nblioatiH malu; n great outcry about i . - fruin otlico, and a few Demoe-riil I Com} \\? Ihm there have hot boon removals enough thc BoUsiblo tuen who <l > not want otlleo vcr) naturally conclude ihttl when a mun la cbhdetriiied by both ev tremes ito i.-i about right We want lo n-!< any Intelligent Kop ibllenn this fpjo.Htion Do von betinvo.thai the personal charges against 1 leveland tinit Odfhittedly bad -'::;'? oiled ?n llSl, will have any eileef whatever In 1888. and cnn you detiy that tilo personal edi argos agi th ist Ulallie \\ i :i w ??.;.<? bul barely started in i--'. will eomo tu hill force and effect III Du you not bi yotu secret soul siiSfieet ihtit llio.su darli . burges and counter chin ge i. \vhieh wer'-1 heh thought BO black I hut most inen utily hinted nt them, will prove bu worso loi Mi Blaine when ihev begin tho'campaign instead of ondlng ld There aro Revoral other lit Ho points our Repiibllcnti friends overlook In l^j they bad ut their commuud n compact phalanx ol 100.000otliee holders-where ls that phalanx now.' flinn ti..-> were able to sot np theil (pimlrounia! apook-"dali ger lo Ibu business Interests." hut n Democratic president was elect eil and tho bitahie.sa Interests ure eon le nilly in bet ter shape iban in I - . I. Tho peoples verdict v. ii; be n vole for Cleveland that will bury .lim Ulallie ho youd tho hope of political re*? lin oel ion A Mo?h I Niiuiliuil. Now wc bave a licpilhlicnn loillliliallon worthy of the present eotidition und nttni ol' 11." llepublieiiu party I'tm Ucpuhlicuu coil von lion ul ihoaiutiiol Kansas has ia atriiclcil Ila delegates lu Boeuro tho nomi nation by tho national convention a* Chicago of John Janies Ingalls lo he pms blent of tho United stales blaine i> feebly niontioncd na a second choice und last resort, but lt ls to Ingalls, tho tlc fautor of McClolInn und I (uncock, the apologist for Ida own outrages on tho .sa crod momorics of om most gallant dead, that t bo I-cart ol ibo Ku usas Itepubllcun goos out. They admiro, nay, worship bigada Ile embodies what they long for- profitable control of publie nlTuira, In ibo lime of profound peace, in the band ; of II.eu who novor fought, bul who deslro lo livooa tho memories of war What a vision Ibis nomination opona lo tho eyes of hungry Republican nd vent 111*01*31 \Vhnl drem ri s of wealth from cn r pol bag rulo over u freshly subjugated aouthl What, rovcrlcs of colored volera blindly contributing lo tho support of those wno promise I hem "forty acres ami a nullo!" What blissful anticipations of burrow ?ne, Ktiklu.N talcs ol outrages wit bout number, and all those exciting kiel ions t hat. carpetbag freebooters aproad to gull the peuple while they se renely lino their pockets! With (ngalla for president wo would not havo lo wait a whole week after u l#oulallliia olcctlon for ono fee bl o a lory of a little outrago lo Aro tho northern heart Bloody would lie our politic;! lu tho pages of Ibo Ropubli cnn press, und thunder would bo In tho air all tl io year round, whonovot tho newri of a Job waa to be atloiiccd tty louder noise; and loba galore would there bo all tho year round while Ingalls ran tho country on tho high old carpetbag pinn. But, If the.-io Kansas follower:! of thc jnyhuwer Jtldgo Oil voca lo cannot have their own chief for president, next to bim they call for Bini no; and thia la ono of sev ern! tilinga that havo recently happened that seem to us to lie very bad indeed for Mr. Blaine.- New York Star. IICIll cr.icy Cailllot Lose. Wo nm lighting the In.st campaign on tho old sectional lines The Democracy stands for Union and tho future Itepiib Headlam roprcuonla n worse disunion nnd division than that of open and honorable warfare, hiauehacauao Domocrucy can not lo.so. -St L>uis Republican. Getting Wen ker Dlljf l?v Hay. It begins to look as if tho Sherman boom, if lt ls well enough to go at all, would have lo bo curried to tho Chicago convention on a Hiter.-Chicano Herald. ?Wo .Munt Ilute ll. Wo behove that Democratic succci i in 1888 ls necessary to thc wellbeing of tho courtly -Atilinta CoOStltulioii STATE Ol* SOUTH CAROLINA, LAUBEN? COM N T V, i N pnonA rn COI' UT. Whorona, W. fl, Owens nml W, K, Ow? ens havo applied to mo foi Letters of Administration on tho i Unto "i lt. lt. Hlakei v. deeensod. T?iesir> .?ie t lie ref ire to elle mid ninon k.'? iii ami ainguhir ilia kindred ami orndltora of said deeenaed, to lip anil sp ?iear hftforo mo at a ('our* of Probate io a) boldon nt my ofllce al Dan rous C. H., on thp 171 h day of Muy. 1838, at IO o'clock a. m., to a Ito tv on ti so If any they can, wh y loiters should no! bo gran tod (ii' on under my hand ana seal this tho ?Otb dav of April 1888, A. W B0HN8TDR. Proonto Jungo. Af ay 2, 1888. _ NOTHING TO ATTACK. Thc Administration In Solid and Cleve? laud Will Ito U.'-.-i. ctfd. Cleveland lins changed and iiftsct Wash Ington OD generally ns n first class cyclone would change and upset it In the ?sumo longlb of timo. No other president BIIICO lie was born has had his own way PO outlrely Ho has pulled tho partisan fangs out of tho op [tesllion senate and taken tho rehietttnt and doubtful house under his arm. Tlio generally turbulent and unruly larger branch ol congress novor behaved bet (ci than it is IXiliavhig Ibis session, when tho presltl?iil .s Inlhienco ls supremo and his connection close. Ills enemies In thc party that ho bas I transforme*] cannot find a ri viii to rally . around. The suggestion o? any other narno for tho head ot" tho Democratic ticket ol 1888 is Instantly recognized as ho loss ridiculous than thu men I iou of Ids own name for tho placo would havo been In tho Cincinnati convention ol 1880 What won lor Is it. then, that Wash ' Ington is bewildered? Mon aro continu ally coming from tho outside country lui search of high Information They too ? Washington beating about helplessly, under thc shad w y( tho strongest lind tho grimmest personality of r?cent time? Thcv seo tho old stagers hero afoot and a tro ?d d'-al (l.i/. d 'J .> tin s" latter it seems as if tho fitrango man on top hud oven swallowed tho j?. >i:.*-.-> of tho political coen j pass. So all wa;', on him whllo ho waits on j himself, without a confidant and a conn soler as surely as he is without a master Hit indifference to tho town is uncoil coaled As soon as he got lo tho White House lio discharged tho president's valet liv has no more use for a stenographer than tor n plano Hu "l^ii fills half a d'./ea pages with his own lino writing hi addressing a subordinate about some business matter Although a thorough bollevei In him self, he luis novel ISM H gil ll ty of display lng ..r betraying thu least blt of cheap vanity Ile ii n president without n clbpto Poi iii" lirst Hmo in a long whllo Washington i- without a White (louse set What other tao'i ve can such a man Lave except i KI I riolism? I seo any reason for his taking a second tenn other than that lc cannot !::ii-h tho people's! job hi time to po out ? next March What [lersonul rcasoncould lin possibly have f.,j staying'/ ll" basal ready got the uaiuO ol tho thing Ho will nevm get any fun out cd lt but hero he -its, [logging uiVay, and the good fortune that some of the greatest men lu history have chased until thev died comes rolling Up hill tb lils foul Tho chestnut phrase In tho' newspapers ni tko day looks sonio tiling! like t ti is All the delegates aro : f'-t Clovelati I ' Thii tlllhpioncss ill this ? sit nm ion may possibly oe appreciated ; When 11 i H recalled that only lld rt cen of : Mi ('levtd.uid s tweiity ono predecessors j were o VIM th ugh! ol when tho time came j lo ClloosO their successors * ?lily eleven president H evel made theil second ap | pciirntice Inti.lectern! college Poi l went y years the Ikunoernts have been rumine lllu* whiteheads from tho Ililli turill whoopers A few months ago ('loveland st. ?.?.eil running; the almost bi ont bless pany also halted Instantly t ho pursuers paused; Tien Hie pursuers illili lite pursued laced efieli ut hoi Next with the battit1 cry ol the president's message un theil h?>s. the hov turill crowd sprang iii theil adversaries who ipdckly lui ned tale anti ran liku so many seared steers T'lej ate still running Tlc Democratic party cannot be put on tho defensive lu this cnn va ts There ls not a single thing to defend and nothing lo ult nell Wh.it has Ibo administration . tlotib tor which it would be wiso lo assail it boloro tho iieopleY Although li? hus dealt out death lo tho Republicans, tho president has probably caused moro pain among the Deinoci.it.H than among their enemies After living for twenty five years olT the husks of opjtnslllon. Wo may , .-non come to .Me that when let into tho crib of ('lollly tho party's ow n bc-t and I permanent interest * needed just such ni : Ktiainls ns wen- imp.i ott it ni ul just such let sons In seit denial us wein taucht it by lin* man whoo|ionod tho door To Mi < levehuiil a party ls simply the 1 means ittnl ls liol .hu und Ho has ni ways lu -eli a Democrat, bul he li is '. let tho Republicans liol lei him much VV'helbei the situation today is ibu re salt ol u delib?ralo und consistent policy of the presiden) s or not, it ls still certain that the Democracy's conti i I lon is much hettet nt tho outset of this than it wus at tho outset ol tho Inst campaign Tho pro Kldunl i etiurso lu tho mutter has been lo treat nfl tho factions to an occasional dose ? of cold shoulder This ls an enlh ely new treatment for lliO trouble, but it limy have done some good. Tin t will be tho eighth re election of a president. Mi Cleveland will bo tho first, however, lo gain that rare glory hy tho plain and single works ot peace, livery oilier president who has liad a second lorin cunio out of war. They were all , men on horseback. Here's to tho man afootl-Morgan's Wa.diin;;t.oii I ?ot 1er to boston (Jlobo. t tic Favorite Sun K icker. Tho Republican favorito sons aro hav ' hi/; it boom just now Maine's favorite i ROU is just as magnolia as over. Ho has ? not lost a single feather from tlu> nodding . phillie timi makes him the envy mid ad miration ol beholders less magnetic than I he Hut somehow other stales aro dis I Covering that they havo favorito sons too : In a singlo day Now Jorsey Republicans found out that Congressman Pholps would make nu n.hnirablu president. Tho Wisconsin Republicans trotted out favor i ito son Uu.dc and th? Kansus Republicans declared that they would hnvo no favorito ? sou but Ingulla. Alger, bi Michigan, was declared a favorite son. Harrison, of Indiana, had his innings os a favorito son, while Senator Sherman was the lirst of tho favorite sons to shy bis castor into tho rin/i. Always assuming that Aluino remains true to its while plumed favorito non, tilla makes teven states that havo de dared for favorito sons. It does not fol low, however, that there aro not other states with favorito BOUS. Tho Illinois Republicans adopted a favorito son In tho person of Judfju Gresham, lacking a fa vorito son horn io tho manor Boll. Now York with its Depew and Pennsylvania with its Cameron do not need to resort lo tho adoption process to secure favorite f..,;11 ll t hero are any other states, how ever, without favorite ROUS of their own they ''aa follow tho example of Illinois mid adopt n favorito non from ROIUO other Mute I bero ls no good reason why any stale should appear al tho Chicago con volition without ii favorito BOU of BOmO BO rt. Tho Interesting part of this favorito son Comedy will duvolop later on. When tho favorite SOUS from nil tho other Btates transfer their delegates to tho favorito ROU from Maine tho publio will under Rtnnd why tho favorito ROU racket wan worked BO Industriously thia year. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Vol tiing Ho. u n IN il. /attnlill, I'la., .lune '17, pe.'/ N K, Venable ,v Coi I have l>< on u ting fl, I*.. Il, in my fam ily nxn blood pu ri Dor, Having'never iisi d| HIV med lemo moonul it. Respectfully, Mrs R M Laws. Mokes nu Old Man Voling, ? Kxti set from i helter.) p. s f bought three betties nf your Rotante H loot J Ral tn from mv friend ll h Mallard, ofCampobi Ho, HO, I hnvo bonn using lt throe wonk . Ii appears tOglVO me new life and new slreiieib. If tbere is nnytlllllg (hat w ill make un old men young lt ls H H H. I am WIHIIIR to sall lt. I can earnestly ami honestly reeommond Rotnmc Rlood Hal nt i ROTA IC HI.OOM HA I,M rt? Atlanta. Onnrgin For salo hy TUAYNHAM AI>I^L LIGHT AND AIRY. Slum .>! Summer. Tho'Twuive* wont in browning < lu Hi? hoo|Kklrt m tho ku i-. Ami the or^an grinder's grinding In thc street iii? plaint Ire Orala. The robin lu tho orcttard ls slngltii* all Hie day, Tho fmgloi In tho evening l uis his lender roundelay. ? im- itu), M..ir nu ul-tor No.ii lay n diistei tien. Ai '. ii., fi ?t? mink (hu Hummer i . iMiiliiultig o> begin. - |t..>t.-.ii CV arter. Well I p in Ihmklng. Ihisiness M i : ? N nv, ?lout forget, deliver titi ; noto to tho president ot ibu Millionaire linn . ' hi ni. account give it to any ono ?.Iso. . '<. iijht in Hie cn ;1. ni and liund hun this Hoi I let nay of thc clerks laku ll. M r Ho) Don't yer fear Them ? In ! - ?. in t f- ?-l ino. "Kill liver narry messages to haul.si" . i iften." 1 HOM du j - n tin. I Hi? po .sidcnlf' "I. - fer Hie two in the nimbo*, -uit." Omaha World. "Il IO Oil." ! "M w winged ? ind* Hint round my pathwA) xoar, I?.. > .i I. no ? iioui< (|?ilet ti|>o( whero wives clean Lou-.?. ho mo:.' 8otno |..<.?}:.. .t. n .i. leafy dale, nomo Island, ocean ^rii-t. Where !..'.. i. not ? ccasi !...--< war Milli cobwebs and v. Ch 'Int: Whi'ro only nat uro'* carpel npreada I^-IUV?HI tho tired feel. Arv! \. ? .. '..-.I mon lin' e'er COni|M.'Ucd lt : om eral t fi i ii t<. U'.n? 1 ho lal i* i.o-.?/. fuiiueil my boated fart' and said, "V. ' til Tli.To'd no such place." -Chicago i i Ibuno. A Sympal hell? Heart, "Can you help me, sir I" said a tramp to a < 'hieago citixen. "Well, I dunno,11 replied th" citizen; "you look ns though you need nil you mn get. What brought v u n. this sud plight, my friend:" "It'sn long story, sir In the tiri plms? I married ti St I., .ms girl, and" "Say no more, say no more," Interrupted tin- eltlz in, M uh tuns of sympathy, "Herc's liv.. il>.Ilnrs for yon." Tho li|>och. l h- Kind ul Hird stn. Meant. I ;i" ebal ming damsel bad no upi ..titi'; lier health was delk'itte, her motlier ?dd i hut ai lin- table him i-ut out of sight A., imn.il a.-. would have inu longshoremen fed. I .-.'it m. more than ?oii.il a hird," laughed she; hm when Him roHoaiid from th" table weal, Th? laudlord frowned mi l nit in. Upi; Mihi lie, "I gm an ostrleli MUS thu hird she meant.'1 Posion Courier, ll" ll DCM Hi" ll'ip ?? "Tho hulk of my fortune I wish tobo, (piont II to my >?ou|>cgracc nephew, lleorgo," said th" dying man. "Why, it. was only yesterday li?'called you an old kkinilint," said Hie lawyer "I'd eut th- i..-:, off." "That's .ill righi," replied the testator. "You make Ibo will ont lim way I tell you, I know enough about wills io know thal if ( lenvu him nil tho money ho won't geln cent of lt."-Harp r's Ihz ir. I Oil .... I ll" I l> . Tho frisky, festivo, pesky tty I. n il h n- ..i ?.?? aiMlli Ho makes the il'i'py . I.li loll; i ..l.ii ~ And gives Un, haldhcnds pun. 1 ?:i.v, liyi _ . iii. e. hy ' " . , Old yon e..i c er icmnltt hi winter (pitirters I hthuud dry} . Ni .v \ "I !: .'. iiirual. Pleiilj I" I ... "Tlnu's uro n (rilli 'lull, sir," h" . nd, nd? dressing a fellow p:i-ager. "Not willi nie," was lim reply; "my busi ness show . n grnl f fy lug hieren.very year." "Muy I ask the nature <.f your businessf*1 "Certainly. I'm Hu f ?ol killer,*1-Han Francisco VVtisp N..i o Hare. "Slingsby, you uro presuming upon my credulity. Von nevi r killed ono hundred j und ll fly rabbit . hi oho day ." "Wilkins, I nsmiv yon 1 have not d"vln(eil .i len - flinn Iii" 11 ; .lUi ' I 'lo a, : . Vii'HI .e. OKI Iii lilt. There's one IIIIIII u hom n.i.oi|y hat.;, ~ por every ono wi Ino him well; "fl . tho fellow ?lin Miit|ei|MlH's The joli . ol I Ix* Kt or) you (e||. I -Hoston Cota 1er. Improving lier Mommy. Husband-No meat for dinner today! Why.' Didn't you telephone tho bulcher to r.en?l up that roast wa agreed u\-?i thi.i morning! Wm- -No, dear; I'm sorry, lint. th., fnet i is, 1 was studying my memory lesson mid ' forgot nil about it. --lowell Citizen, I _. Life's Philosophy. Ah. foolish iM.y 7 lleglrt hy Joy i. Ve tvIsh dial yu w oro men ? Tho agett sigh; We wonM, i hey Ty, Th;it wo were boys again I -Itost?n nudger. All lie (Ind Against Ulm. Emaciated Tramp (t?> business mun) -I'm a Rur vi vor of th" Mexican war, nu'1 want joli to help men. little, cap'IL "(hi. OUt O' this!" "I/xiii hero, eap'nl what hnvo yon got Against a surv Ivor of tho Mexican wart" "All I'vo got against you is that you unr vlved." Harjier'a Weekly. t ure. Anent tho Blgnill service, l .ci us pleasantly complain That a hi listed umbrella Is thc surest sign Of rain - Indianapolis Pres??. Ills I impl ration. "They siy that Qiiimhy lina invented a medicine which is having a largo sale." "I can't Imagino how such a scheme, na that o\ er occurred to him." "Neither could I until I reflected that ho had oneo heen nil umlerlaker."- Nebraska State Journal, Sweet mill Itlttor. How sweet ami frosh lira ni .it .s|niiiKr air A balm, nu npiietl/er. It makes ni" feel Ula' - lull, nhl iv hew 1 Coiisaru the fortlllxcrI - Ilurllngion Kroc Press. A St ranter A um ny Strangers, New York Hoi lo-Do you know that large os New York ls Ibero aro only four hundred people Ibero who eau li.'iim to really belong tO the elite/ Omaha Man Shouldn't wonder, lt's tho loneliest nineo I cor got into. - Omaha World. tailor* pipinina. That Ethel ls nu in list, All must a Ililli M Uh grOCOJ HOW COIlId Olli' "iel douht lt Who'll Ot Of .seen liei fiice" - landon Dd Ulta. Patents. Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and ntl other bu ?In CHU In tim I . S. Paient Ollleo attended taler M(?l> ICUTIC KICKS, Olli- ollie" ?'S opposite the ll, S. l'aient Oihee, mid we nail Oulilla Cutouts in less t imo llum those remote from Washing ton. semi Mo,?el or Drawing. WoadvlHO as to patent Ability freo ol' charge; ami WO make no ( lunge unless wc obtain l'aient. We refer here to Hie Post master, tho Supt. of Money Order I ?iv., und the ?dil alala Of tho C H. Patent fullee. Cor cir cular, ail vice, terms nod references to neill al clients in your own Htnlo or County*, write to - - . \ 1.1, K N ns or sr.\i BACON, SIM ; \ B, FLOt'B, 1 ICKI.ES, MOLASSES, PEPPE COFFEE, SPK rar Loa 1 of Flour just Kt .Car-Loa All of ?vhieh we soll ni liOTT< G-eo. IO. ^ La/u re?as Spring Clothing. II .\ o i' i H i lueod "ii i lu i-i niters a ml await your erl t loni Inspect! un You will liiul a lictuitifiil assortiiienl ol' garments l'or men, youths and boys in all ibu n-g IIlar sixes, iiiul In all qualities and |u-i> ees. The designs anil |mlterus . ?I (he L'< ods I li is si-a -un ?re more ntl rue live dian any in tim i>.i-1. Tin re ls ii de cided Minuit" bi Hu -i\ les ami make up of ihn garments t his season one lu pur liouhir ami iluil i- lim panis aro largei ; und tho suck couts un eulitwity, Wu lew ni lliti straight cut suck' will ho win n. These uurumiils ure manul'iu'lu* [ n il expressly for my ir.nh- mid in order 10 gol II . oiuj i ti- nssorlmelli of Hie mi I lin rous patterns mid designs w I . it * 11 ure offered luis season, I 11 :i \ < - scoured al largo stork l'or m\ customers lo seleel j fro m. I'lmsc garments ure regular tail-I nr made and will in pei lee Hy -net will hold their -hap. until tin gaine nt isl worn ont. Tlm,\ an al-., inanul'aettired ni' imported u.I- us woll a- ol'dornest- | les in eassiuii-res, ehe\ oiots, serges, -ilk : mi.xi I. worsted, whip eord and cork screws, an I in sae ks, eutuwuvs, -inu'<- j und double breasted frock styles. I liuve ulsn II line assorted linn gents 11 udor wea i .II 111-i ia. gan/.-, tull 11 II ? guan ami lisle ii.I. Also hosiery tin same material in l'a ne \ mid plain rolers I'ol In rs, eu tl's, ha nd ken li let's and II large line of (hints neek wein-in all lin- In tesl novelties, colors ..... I tint - a e.. I Uutdc in i In- lale.si shape .. Soil aiel -till lillis for Hie SpiiiiL' Ililli il m mer wear in till ol the new shiipes mid eolors, ami all sixes. Thc lending shades are iduiUtUiou md granile ami Hm gra^ eassiinere huts, I hu ve in sleek t he fu vori le Huston seit ? on form i 11;/, still hut, Whieh have a reiiulutioil till ovei lin-Sialr. an.I isl u onl\ be nurehnsod lie, 0. Hen ts lim- shoes lu nH lin? leading sly les and makes, ipiulit ms and prices A mung I hem is I he I tun n isl er line sho'i, which lue lim best ri pu I at inn of tiny lu Hui elly, (?culs slippnrs an>I dam-inu pinups ill all st vies. I tey peel lull V, M .1.. KIN Uli. KUY IN TW1 ITV, Manager, S pa 1 I .1 li I ai I g v Til E EM l?OIM I M At olimibiii i- Ilia phiee tor fashionable . luihin--', Iuds, Iii r nish hm g > trunks mid valises and gents Him -h.H s winn visiting tho city cull ami examino m\ lini' stork ol limn, youths and lioys clothing, A-e.,ull ol which you will liiul in the Spurluiihurg store us well as is ol ll lill ia. Ilespeet rilli V, oliimhla S, M . L KIN K H Registration Notice! Tho books of I legist III I ion will be opened in Hm Sheriffs ellice ul Laurens, as the law dir.-et-, ou the ll rsl Monduy in oneh month, until ll rs I Munday in duly, 'ss, when thc law rei i ii i ros Ihein closed until after the next general election. This i ior the purpose of registering all person- who have become of agc, or entitled to register -ince last elect ion ; to transfer persons from this to another County, und from one (own-hip to 11 nut liri, nr from one residence to another.-All this mils) be done before or on thc ll rsl Monduy iii July, 1888. Lost eortb tientes may bo renewed tn w ithin iib days of the election, and those who become of ugo between l-l July und Ibo election, may register at any time before eleni iou. Those who Ile fused or Neglected to llegister before the Inst election, cannot register until thu Law is (.banged. J. WASH WATTS, Supervisor Registration, Feb, 24th, 1888. With a full corp-' of assistants the Lauron-ville Female College will reorganize and begin fall session .Sept. pith. Booms comfortable. Standard high. Special at lent ion to all Femnlencconijilisliments. New and splendid Pianos. Non-secta rian. Government parental. Young Indie- under the ?inmediato care ol' Mrs. McCuslan and Mrs. N. C .Jor dan. Pupils received nt any time ami charged until end of (plai ter. Board $12 per month 111 advance. Tuition $20,#30, and w ith classical course $ lu per Collegiate year, pay able monthly. Wo solicit and hope to merit public patronage. For any information address, W. M. McCAHLAN, President. LA cm:NS, s. c., July 20, 1887, ly. Dr. B. E. HOLCOMB DENTIST OFPICR NKAIt E.rSlTOUKAVKS STOnF. LAUUKNS,.S. ,C ?meurt er-s UK au ns, srrii Vi 'A N DY, CRACK RUM, R, t'A N N KD GOODS rb OP ALL KIND* Bf oived. LG of Bagging and Ties T1D BUGGIES >M /? /(;/ /,'/?:s. Lnderson s o LAURENS BAR. J. Ti JOHNSON. XV. lt. IIICIIKY j JOHNSON At IIICIIKY, ATTOKN I N AT I.A W. , Orrin: I'lemiim's Corner, Northwos ?.?.if ol' Cu Mic Kqunro. LAI IRK NS. , H., - - - S. .V W. II. MARTIN, ATTOHN KV AT LA W. L \ URION S. IL, M. L. FOI?I:LANI>, A T I o K N K V A I 11 A W , L?CHIONS C. IL, S. C. ,-. ? nilen <>\ or Niitioiml Hank. IIHX.J. I). CONINGHAM, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. LA UK IO NS .11., - - - S. . N.J. liol.M Ks. II. v. SIM esoN HOLM KS ?V SI M I'HON, \ I I'OKN KN S A'I I. WV. I.. I?I.NS . H., S. . N. S. HAIMOS, ATTOKN KV A I I.A \V. LACHIONS, S. . fllVOIHco over Kiora of \V. L. lloyd Hygea I A Wonderful Discovery Tl iRRAOCl ? A N AID Tl > 11 KA L i ll ! \si:\\ roit,\crn, manufactured hy I lins, C. W lill uns A Co, lt ich mond, I Va-, ii 11? I? a" ,1 lorin ii I? [?nanu ed l?v Prof, .1. \\ . M ilk ll, ..! Iii, I ll I VIM'S. I.> .a Vir ; muni. Ali! Cilia lu rial, A lil i-dyspeplie, 11 io ?oil Ncr vi nt'an ! au excellent chew. Try II! No Humbug! Cor salt'I13 ?ill deniers. Cull l'or puno lililt'l. M tv H, mu BROWN'S JACK Will ho al my llOIISO lor tho noxl HO tl ays. Torms flo, iustirtiicc, Monoy duo whi n Maro proves ill fold. J, M. ( LA UK, TyU r- ville, S C, May Kth, I sss-rt Auditor's Notice. The lot lowing Art is pllldislll'll ill obedience to inst met ions from lion. J. S. Vor nor, < 'on ipi roller en ..' I AN ACT io Allow Cniniproviv? Lands Which Have Not*Roon on tho TUN Hook-, Since 1K7f) lobe Listed Without Penally. SKCTION I. />'? it enav.tetl by the Senate ami lloilSO ol' Kcproselitn ti ves ol' the Stale of Sou I li Carolina, now met ami sitting in Gouoral As sonibly, mid by tho authority of Ibo same, That in all cases where unim proved laud which has not Leen upon the tax hooks sillCC lllO (IsClll year commencing November 1st, 187(5, lind which are liol on the for feited list, shall at any time before the Isl day of October, 1888, bo re turned to the County Auditor for taxation, the said Auditor ho, ami is hereby. Instructed to assess tim same ami lo enter it upon the il lip? liento of the lisent year commenc ing November Isl, *|KH7, with the simple tn\r- of (hal year, Sue. 2. Thal all HUCII lands ns may he returned to the Auditor for taxation between the llrst day of October, 1888, shall bi' assessed ami charged with Hie Himplo taxes ot the ?WO fiscal years commencing respectively on the lirst day of No vember, 1888, and tho llrst day of November, 1888, SM . d. That ns soon ns practica ble after tho passage ul this Act the ComptrollerGoneral Isdireeted lo furnish a copy of the same to each Auditor in the State, anti the Auditors are required lo publish the sumo in ouch of their cornily pa pers onco a work for three months tim ing tho year 1888, and for ilu sa mc pe ri ntl of I i nie tl II ri ng t lie year 18811; and tho ?nal of-indi publica tion aimil bn paid by the County Treasurer, upon (lui ordorofthe County Commissioner*, ont of the ordinary county lav. lust collected, Approved December lil, issy. o. M. LA NUNTON. Auditor Lauri us County NOTICE, A LL portons uro horoby nott dod that tho ilma for paying town I?KO? ha? hoon citendcd lo May I6tll, and Ulai aller this ?late, the penalty will lie Oil ft) rc Ad. P.y order of I 'oiincll, N. II. DIAL. c. w. HA int 10 TT, intendant. Town Clork. r HE FURNITURE PALACE Of Aiag-Lista, Ga. -.ho Largst, Finst and Most Reliable House in tin? ?oiatti ! The Leaders. THE LEADERS otb In Styloa and l'rleoa alwayssollfngon clos* inarglua. Wo ii uv? till the woods made into furniture, cmndsting of Mid oguny, I'horry, Antique Oak, Imitation Muling;.ny, Aiilhpieah, Nulld OII\e and Walnut. Walnut Sulla, $3500. Marido lop,f40 00 1'urlor Hint?, ri nu li Walnut l i i mos, ito t. u oo. Kino silk rarr suits, $.r).r> on tu fSOU ut, Wocarrv front fa) ti? ' ?p nrlor ulla and hom 100 to ibo chamber suits In stock lt will pay you in mini und om us ar writ? .or catalogue an.I price lia ?ont rice m lippi m?t Inn onie amt prmc, \ 0 Will be glad to show you through FLEMING ev BOWLES,' The Leaders. 843 Broad St., - Avigvj.sta.a-a, CRAY & ANDERSON, Alive on hand und for sale on bcd I or terms than ever I ie foro lOO.OOOCvPRESSSHINGLES 50,000 PINE SHINGLES. 50,000 LATHS. Ceiling, Flooring, Boxing, Moulding, llrokets, I lal ti ste rs Sawed ant! Turned Dry and Kirst i lass, ready to he nailed down. When you need such como and gel sizes and prices, wc have all sizes on limul cheap. SV Wc have also Doors and Ulinda. On rough lumber for frame work we eau heal the .lews GRAY & ANDERSON Laurens C. H . S ? i i - J - . . ? UL.-i f?N A NEW 1) BFA K TURE I ?ETT* ST?BE! Having decided to devote my time exclusive! the sale of Shoes and Hats, I wuldsay to the public that all in need of such Goods can save money by giving me a call. Shoes of every kimi. Thc flues! assortment in town, end will bo sold on the (dosest margin. W. H. GARRETT, - A T - GARRETT'SSH OE STORE, LAURENS, S. C. 33o YOUL "VSTSLUt to SAVE MONEY ?~\ IP SO Izr Gr O T O MINTER & JAMIESONS Mammoth Establishment, Where You Can Get: BARGAINS IN Dress Good*. HA KOA I NS IN Notions. BARGAINS IN White Goods. BARGAINS IN Millinery. BARGAINS IN Cent's Sines. BARGAINS IN Ladies 8)i||<l*, BIG BARGAIN in Straw Hats. We are offering great Bargains in everything FOR CASH. Como one Como All, ttlld ho convinced, that we mean what we say. Vi? Remember. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE, for Upper Carolina, Wholesale mid Retail, rollie attention given all. No trouble lo show goods. Minter & Jamieson LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, LAURENS, 8. C. Jan. ft, 1888-?in