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jgeription Price 12 Mo a tig, 91.00. j.W YAui.K 1 N AD VAKCK. \v, w. nm,i,, Horton. s for Adyortlslng.- Ordinary Ad vortisemontH, per square, one Innor tion, 11.0?; each HUbsu'pient insertion, lltH. wral reduction nmdo for largo Ad ietneots. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. A t if.ENS, 8. C? Ooti20th, I89i. uth will Tinvo it Beau-it/, suro ate. f Atlanta wero not a great city, w could she produce tho Jottr ? . ^ . cKlnloy la developing into a candidato out of a job. Tammtt.iy politics aro an Inilo reacont Dream, It will coino tiue. Moat of tho power for lie form Movements Is furnished by gas engines._ Tho Greenville News is a poet but can "Ise to tho emergency Vfhen It \ ..s to snort. The next sensation will he Ruth's tooth; hut not a painful one for the *'young missus" wo hope. Up to date, tho Dominant Ele ment ("Reformers," don't you know ?) has totally abstained from expressing itself on tho temper ance question. . White supremacy has been an nttendunt, not a principle of demo cracy. Tho attendant must bo pre served, though the democracy bo strangled in the act. Henry Grudy's statue will be un voilcd at Atlanta to-morrow. Gov. Hill, of Now York, delivers tho oration. Ho is accompanied by a muster of tho bravest of Tammany braves. Liberty's fair Goddess will guard tho immortal wigwam in their absenco, lor thero sho has her favorite dwelling place. Grady will livo iu marble and eloquent story as tho apostle of restored fra ternity between tho North and South. < In the great Ecumenical Council of tho Methodist churches now in session at Washington, South Caro lina Mothodists are splendidly rep resented in tho persons of Dr. James If, Carlisle, Bishop Duncan 'and Rov. Mr. Ktlgo. Dr. Carlisle was solectcd to make ono of the Welcoming addresses. Ho said among his happy hits, "the Motho dists and tho cotton plant made their appearance at tho South at tho sumo time." Tho body consists of tlvo hundred delegates. An oxtra session of the Legisla ture is being discussed. A revision of tho general statutes is to be rc ' ported and it is considered that it . will take a month to read tho doc ument. Whether to commence a month before the regular session or to protract it is tho question for tho dominant element. Wo de .cidedly urge the latter. A smart clerk ought to wado through the paper in ten days and extr^a bright legislators ought to perfect the in strument in a jiify. Wo don't want a sixty day session at a cost of a cool, icy hundred thousand. "Be marciful, (as tho Irishman said to tho judge about to sentence Pat) if ye aro powerful." Have somo tenderness, gentlemen, for the poor tax payer. Three neighborhoods in Laurcns county and two just over the bor der in Spartan burg and Greenville have hold or will hold fairs during the present, fall. This is an excel lent sign of tho ?mes. It argues that farmers not only have 800)6 ' thing to show, but that they are taking pride in their profession and enjoy the zest of striving for supe riority in their products. Tho An vektisku hopes that tho epidemic of fairs will sei/.o every commun ity in tho county and believes that meetings of producers to study and comparo the results of their own toil will havo a most wholesome influence In helping forward tho interests of the people. Somo day 1 tho success of the neighborhood fairs may put now life into tho county fair and awaken a lively interest to make it tho greatest end pleasantest event of the year in the county. Gov. Tlllman calls a convention to meet at Columbia on Thursday of fair week to provide ways and means to have South Carolina rep resented at tho Chicago fair.. He wants the State's resources adver tised ho as to attract desirable imi grants. Alliances, sub-alliances, municipalities, corporations el id omne f/enus aro invited to send delegates. This is looking in the right direction and tho Advkuti BEH urged it in an editorial somo months ago. Thoro ought to bo no difficulty about the sinews of war. lovernor Tillman has borne testi mony himself that (he state ofll Hals/of Woulh Carolina are over paid aud stuU fed. Tho fair tran (pin s In May ISA^; by 'hat time i|o- officers will havv\boon "In" for ?two years; thoy willsfre fat and tsy, and to fry tho fat' out of them, will avoid anything lfk?n a I '* ilioru. A hundred thousand will do tho thing hand somely and ( nable tho delegates 0 jro along to handle the State's exhibit and keep tip a stiff breeze in!iii^ "windy city." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorl* The man who takes a paper for the purpose of austaining and in creasing his stock of intelligence Should be careful not to neglect the advertisements; not that he should religiously read all in every Issue nor bellovo all they say either, but he should give some attention to thoin. Newspaper advertising is the main vehicle used by business men to convey business informa tion and the public do und should take advantage of it just as a trav eller reatls the sign boards' where tho roads fork. Bupposo a Chineso farmer, accustomed to dig with a sharp stick, should sco advertised in ti Hong Kong paper, a spado mado in Chicugo, would it not pay him to writo and inquire about It? In the same wny there is useful in formation in tho advertising col umns of every paper. It may bo taken as a tolorably safo rulo thai if a mun can afford to advertise an article, it is well worth tho troublu of an examination. A mer chant who advertises can generally offer inducements to buy and it is i not bad judgment in customers to I notice and consider what ho says in tho public prints. On Oct. 29th tliere will bo held at Atlanta a southern road congress. It is presumed that the object in to consider the ways of improving our dirt highways. Gov. Tillman lias appointed Col. John G. Wil liam.* of this county a delegate, which is a capital good appoint ment. Tho Governor is also in viied to attend and as our Gover nor is a man who "gits up and gits" himself it is most likely ho will do all ho can to improve tho facilities for hustling. llartwoll M. Ayer, Is now tho oditor of tho Florence Times. This is assurance to those who know Mr, Ayer that the columns of the Times will bo full of scholarly and forcible writing and that tho paper will bo edited with strict regard to the highest conception of the pro fession. There are two papers on our exchange list that tho editor of tho ADVERTISER reads with in tense pleasure. They are the Flor ence Times and the Winnsboro News and Herald. Every issue of thoin is a personal letter from friends who have worked and frol icked with him in the class room and Oil tho campus. Both papers arc a credit to their editors and a blessing to their constituencies. A Gold Watch and $204.* That is what every Agent re ceives who gets up a club on our $1 per week plan. Our 14-karat gold filled cases aro warranted for 20 years. Fine El gin or Waltham movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gen'ts size. Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents where wo have none, we sell one of tho Hunting Caso Watches for tho Club price $28 and send 0. O. D, by express with the privilege of examination before paying for same. Our agent at Heath Springs, S. C. writes: '?Vour watches take at sight. The gentleman who got tho last watch said that he examined and priced a jeweler's watches in Lancaster, that wero no better than yours, but the price was $lo." One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particu lars. Empire Watch Co., is and 60 Maiden Lane, New York. General W. H. P. ("Buney") Lee, son of Gen'l It. B. Leo, and a mem ber of Congross from Virginia, died at Iiis homo in Alexandria last week. Tho bnporlanco of purifying tho blood can not ba overestimated, for without puro blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good modlclno to purify, vitalize, and enrich tho blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's D?f?i ilia r ??waparilla, It strengthens r CCUIICU niui builds Up tho system, creates an appetite, r.nd tones tho digestion, wlilto It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation ot iho vci.-ctr.blo remedies used givo to Hood's Satsuparllla poeul. -j-.- |+colf lar euratlvo power*. Ko 1 ifcoun other medicine hussuch a record cf wonderful cures. If you havo ih&do up your mind to buy Hood's Sunaparllla do not be induced to take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. flood's i>.rsap.irili.i la sold by nil druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos One Dollar FRUIT.?JUICE8 OF AhiY KIND. BP SO, bo fiuro that your ? dealer furnishes you with Goods tho quality of which can not he surpassed. This can only bo done by buying Tho Specialty Co's APPLE and PEACH CIDER, GRAPE and FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, RA8PBERRY and PINEAPPLE JULEP, Tho most puro, wholesome and , delightfully refreshing fruit beverages to bo had in tho oountry. Packages of these fjooils aro always in perfect condition and are guaranteed >o?o to ho by THNE 8PECIALTY CO. id I fco Wllflarnttqn Street. 107 Bey Street SAVARS^AH, GA. Children Cry for Pifo^rYft^^ Highest of ?01 in Leavening Pow^rr.^ & Gov't Report, Aug. 8fc83%, ABSOLUTELY PURE Reduced Rates to Exposition. For above occasion tho Rich mond & Danville railroad will soil round trip tickets to Atlanta, G?., and return ou basis of three and one-half cents per mile ono way for tho round trip, plus soventy-llve cents tor ono admission to expo sition grounds and transfer Atlanta to exposition grounds. Tickets on salo at all stations in South Caro lina and Georgia. Daily from Oct. 18th to Nov. Oth, limited returning November 9th, 1891. Special day tickets will ho sold on Tuosdays and Thursdays from October 20th to Nov. 5th, limited 5 days including dato of sale, on ba sis of ono cent per milo travelled, plus 75 fonts for ono admission to exposition grounds and transfer Atlanta to exposition grounds. For full information call on near est ticket agent, seo advertising mattor or address w. a. Turk, a. g. p. a., Charlotte, N. c. v "-.-"s>'*.- v>- s? *-.<>??*? Vv v , ... ?._, ., ^ v KJSir\ f^v^ vW*$& <x I 43k I i Mzm BEoos! Mm $ !lf rupo?? scrofula, ulcers, SM.T ^v li VUlCg RHEUM, ECZEMA, every V lorm ol malignant skin ERUP1ION.be? {?' ' h sidjs being effiotclout iii toMnh up ll.o \ 5 rrstern end restoring Ihr. constitution. K r ?hon impaired ticin tny cause. Ho v # almost supernatural healing properties fj} %a justify us In guaranteeing a cure, II ?> * directions aro followed. \ $ SENT FREE ?nJtew?rk.- 5 jl DL000 BALM co., AUantn. Go. DO YOU WANT A Gun? StoveP Saddle? Set of Harness? If so go where you can get them cheapest at? Who occupies three stories on the north west corner of the Square. Firming Implements, Plows, Cutlery, Nails, Rope, Belting. Harness Leather in endless variety. NO AXES TO GRIND but grindstones and axes to sell. Paints, Varnishes, Oils and mixed paints of the best quality at prices low as the lowest. SJtr I SELL FOR CASH ONLY. J. J. ROWLAND, Hardware and Harness House. Laurcns, Oct. 5, 1S91. STRONG POINTS OF THE Union Central Life Insurance Company. It lias tho LOWEST DEATH RATE. It realizos tho HIGHEST INTEREST RATE on its Investments. It pays LARGEST DIVIDENDS to polley-boldors, and lias made tho most rapid progress of any Company in tho United .States. it issues EN DO W N M E XT Insurance at LIFE RATES. It makes Its POLICIES INCONTES TABLE and non-forfoltablo. It continues policies in force WITH OUT SURRENDER, by the application of tho ontiro reserve thereon. It doss not own a dollar in FLUCTU ATING STOCK or bonds. It imposes no restrictions on Kcsi dance or Travel, and pays LOSSES PROMPTLY. S. E. ^ARLINGTON, AOKNT, Sop. 21,'0f~3m Laut oiis. S. C. FOK SAL 10 or RENT. A vftluablo i1ou8o mid lot on the Jersey sldo. Lot contains 21-6 acres fresh land which is in a hi}rh state of cultivation. Splendid two story dwelling containing six rooms, (lood well of wator, etc. Egr furthor information apply to FOR SALE?A small farm (.".0 acres) just outside tho corporate limits oi the City ot LaurOUS. This farm is in a high State Of cultivation. lias good dwoll Ing, fine well of water Mid splendid young orchard. I r particulars oall on FOR SALE V, ..ablo real ostnto in tho city of LaUroiiSf vI?j Three elegant building lots located in front of tho Ke innlo College. These are without doubt amoiiK tho most desirable lots in the city. Ottered at a bargain. Also a splendid residence on f rby Hill convenient to the business portion of the city as well as to the schools end churches. Lot Containing one acre. Tho huildinu; hns eleven rooms. There Is alno a (rood two-room servant houso, stahlo and Kordon attached and a puro well of water besides A Splendid young orchard ami llowor yard. Parties Book ing n imnialn In Laurons roal estate should call on J. M. IIami-ton, R. E. A. y T. E. TODD, Insurance and Heal Estate Agent. Koprosonts flvo of tho best and most responsible FIRE lnsuranco Coinpanios aud tho lurgost capital stock I.IF10 In surance Company in tho .world. Will insuro Ginneries. real estate for sale. Ono lot* half aero fronting on Main at., containing 2% acros, half mile west of Public Square. . Also 75 acres of land, all In tho inror p;>ratl:>n, for sale at reasonable prices. S/?pt. M, 1801 -am. Deforo tho war wore colored men hanged as often ns they are now? Deafness can't bo cured by local applications, as they cannot roach tho diseased portion of the ear. Thero is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu cous lining of tho Eustachlan Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you j havo a rumilling sound or imper- j feet hearing, and when it is en- J I tiroly elosed, deafness is the re sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing "will 1)0 destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces'. We will give one hundred dollars for any easo of deafness caused by catarrh that wo cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P. J. OHENEY & (JO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. ' "Parttciticide" cures itch in 5>0 minutes. Price ?Octs. Sold by Dr. B, P. Posey, Laurons, S. 0. ^KXECUTO^S SALK. 1 will sell to the highest bidder on salcsday in November next it being the 2 day of the month all that tract or parcel of land situated in Sullivan township, bounded'by lands of the estate of G. W. Sulli van, W. A. Nickels and others and known as the homestead tract of James A. Wesson, dee'd. Terms of sale one half of the purchase money cash; t lie remainder in twelyc months from day of sale With interest from day of sale with mortgage of premises. Pur chaser to pay for papers. JOHN II. WASSON, Sept. 29, '91 Executor. NOTICE Of Settlement And Final Dis charge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 29th day of Oct., 1891., at Laurens C. II., S. C, at the office of John M. Clardy, Judge ot Probate, and by Iiis per mission, settle the estate of E. Ma nuela Henderson, deceased, and at tho same time apply for a final dis charge. All creditors of said estate will lender at said time an account of their demands, duly attested or be forever barred and all persons in debted to s.'.id estate must settle on or before said date E. J. HENDERSON, Sept 29, 91 ,jt Executor. Ta.rses! Tales'! Ofiicc of County Treasurer, ) Laurens, C. II. S. C. J The Treasurer's oilicc will be open at Laurens C. II. on the 15th day of October for ic collection of i taxes for Lnurcns county, S. C, for the fiscal year commencing Nov. ist, 1890, and remain open until the second day of Nov. 189t. After the second day of Nov. 1 will attend the following named places for the collection of said taxes, viz: Nov. 3d at Tylersville, in Scuf netown township, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Nov. 4th at Joseph Duncan's Store, Jacks township, from 9 a. 111. to 11 a. m. Nov. 4 at R. Y. II. Hell's, store in lacks township, from 1 p. M. to | p. m. Nov. 5th at Clinton, in Hunter township, from 9 a. in. to 12 m. Nov. 5th at Ooldvillc, in Hunter township, from 2 p, m. to .| p. m. Nov. 6th at Milton, in Hunter township, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Nov. 7th at .Spring Grove, in Cross Hill township', from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Nov. yth at Cross Hill, in Cross Hill township, from 2 p, m. to 4 p, m. Nov. 9th at Waterloo, in Water loo township,from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Nov. iotli at B. L. Henderson's, in Waterloo township, from 9 a. m. to 12 111. Nov. iotli at Browcrton, in Sul j Hvan townshipT from 2 p. m. to .] p. m. Nov. 1 ith at Tumbling Shoals in Sullivan township from 9 a m. to 12 M. Nov. nth at Goodgion's, in Dial township, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Nov. 12th at Dial church, in Dial township, from 9 a. 111. to 12 m. Nov. 12th at White's .Stoic, in Dial township, from 2 p. m. to .| p. m. Nov. 13th at Parson's .Store, in Young's township, from '.) a m. to 2 p. m. Nov. 1.1th at Youngs Stoic, in Youngs township, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. ' Nov. 14th at Pleasant Mound, in Youngs township, from 2 p. 111. to 4 p. m. Alter the i.jth day 'of Nov. the Trcasurci's office will be open at Lnurcns C. II., S. C, for the col lection of said taxes until the 15th of Dec. 1891. The tax'leyy.for Laurcns county for the fiscal year is as follows. State tax 4$ mills. County tax mills. Railroad tax Jl.J mills. School tax 2 mills. ? Total 12? mills. Poll tax $1.00. Special levy for school in the city of Lnurcns 2^ mills. J. D. MOCK, Treasurer, L. C. Sept. 26, xS^i-tf. PAT. AUG. 26, 1891. "ETOEKA" Gin Saw Shield IKILLIHGSWORTH PATENT. I The army ol empty sleeves being carried by poor unfortunates caused by carelessness around Cotton Gins are greater than those caused by the late war, hut now that the in ventive genius of man is fast sup plying the long felt wants with ar ticles that are, to the human race, a luxury and a protection there is no excuse for accidents. As a protec tion the most useful invention of the nineteenth century is here placed before the eye of the reader. Eureka Gin Saw Shield although \ (.ry simple in construc tion it is olo;.sal in its protection, aud now that the price of this bar rier of protection is placed within the reach of all, the owner of a Cotton Gin that would not use them is bidding defiance to accidents that are always destructive ami in many instances prove fatal. The shields are made of cast iron one- under each saw. They sire attached with screws to a small bar of wood run ning from one side of gin to the other; there the bar is made secure by (wo right angle castings, the shields in no way interfere with falling motes or working of the gin. Retail price, including end castings oar and screws, only.s cts. per saw. in addition every one ordering a set will receive for twelve months the SOUTIIKUN Cl/l.TIVATOU and DlXlE LIaumisk. This valuable agricul tural journal is published at At lanta, Gn., each edition contains articles of much value to the far mer. Agents Wanted in every county in the Cotton States for the EUREKA GIN SAW SHIELD Write for special terms to agents. Don't be nliaid to take hold. No set speeches required because It Sells I tself The public are invited to examine the set on exhibition at Wesley Washington's Shop. Shields may be found on sah- at BOYD & HART'S Hardware store. For particulars address W. 8. Killingsworth, &tlanta,o ?Qast Line, ?:? . ? ?' ' ?.. . ;' FAS3EXU Un DBPARTMKNT, WILMINGTON, N. 0., SEPT. 20, 1891 FAST LEHE ?BETWEEN? Charleston and Columbia and Up per South Carolina, and rV e s t e r n North Carolina Condensed Schedule. GOING WEST. No. 52. No. 14, Leave Charleston, ? 6 00am5JSpin heave banes, - - - y :;o a in 7 10 p m Loavo Sumter, - - 8 40 a m8 35 pre Arrive Columbia, - 0 50am 1000pm Arrive Winnsboro, - 4 41 pm Arrive Ohcstor. - - 5 35pm Arrivo Yorkvillle, - 0 50pm Arrive Lancaster, - s 17 p ui Arrive Rock Hill, - 0 15pm Arrive. Charlotte, N.O. 7 10 p m Arrive N't vvborry,S.O., 12 ">7 p m Greenwood, - - 2 50 pm " [.aureus, ----;? 45 p m " Anderson, - - - 5 50pm " Greunvillo, - - ? 34 p m " Walhalla, - - - 8 25 p m " Abbeville, . ?- 4 00 p m " Snartanbur;?, - 1 30 p in " Henderson, N.O. ?"> 54 p ni , " Ashevillo, N. 0. 4 15 p m GOING EAST. No. ">:>. No. 19. Leave Ashevillo, 2 00 p in " llondersom illc '-' 62 p in " Hpurtunburg, 5 30 p m " Abbeville, 12 85 p in " Walhalla, 0 15 am " Grconville, J1 (??'? a in " Anderson, 11 38 a m " I .aureus, <> no a m " (In onwoodj I 43 p in " Nowborry, :> 42 p In " Charlotte, N.C., I 55 pm Leave flock 11 ill, - 2 45 p m Leave Lancaster, - S 20 a in Leave York vi lie, ? 1 40 p in Leave Chostor, ? - ." 25 p .n Leave Winnsboro, - I 23 p in " Columbia, - '.> 00 p m 7 10 a m Arrive Hum tor, - - 10 07 p m 8 ."!l> a m Arrive Lanos, - - 11 17 p m '.) 50 a in Arrive Charleston, - 1260am Jl?Oam Solid Trains botwoen Charleston and Columbia, S. 0. T. M. EMERSON, Trafllc Manager. J, It. Ki.ni.v, Gon'l Manager. '"'?fcTOTlCJE.. Persons indebted to me will find their accounts In the hands of W. D. HarUsdale, Ti ialjustiee, for col led ion, Please call on him and settle Jl once and sAVC cost. ? Respect fully,7 Oct. 12, t8oo. C. Li POOLE < .>.i ,1. ? mi i- i.. Ing fim.ln fir J-.hn ... ? W.:.(,! 1 ,.\.\.,?i nnrk r??Ul(?<W, 11*? in 1 inil- a. h.mli. t ut ivt ran In ? iu natu from * . to 1 any |.art ol IAmr.. .1, y.ii 1 nit -?illmii III o at tinln?, I " ft 1. .. iiv. ii .,1,:.! i> k>? to aura fron IF * 1? a tin) it III.11, nut nn.ir n. {li'ii. lo. li .~v.<all iik. -. In any . Iff Amr,'. n,yot,cati -"1111111 m o at li<.in'a, alr Iff .1 ..? all ' I.I iiii" ,1 >i. 1. .im nit only to FX ll.'i u..ik. All Uiian. 1.1. at |.ay NI UK tot <<??. wm r n ttarl ? oil, fiirnl.nmg >XK?i}ililiit. I ? ? M . 1 1 , IUIA l.?m?f .ItW I? 1 l.Allh I KM-:. A Mr. ..Monra, * 10., 1'OHtl.AMl, MALIK. We want the "world" to know that the best placo on earth to get first class goods in the line of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS is at the famous clothing es tablishment of Davis, Roper ?fc Co., Laurens, S. C. The whole "world'' wants tho beist Wo have it. The best is i our- bid for your business. Our ' BIG FALL AND WINTER btoL-k lias been bought at a bar gain. Come and see ii. Davis, ~ Roper & Co., Laurent S. C. OUR STOCK IS LARGE. OUR GOODS ARE NEW. Our prices are low. Sec them and you want them. Price Ihcm and you buy them. Leading houses laid in a limited line of extra and choice styles for their best trade. We got them. Fine goods bought low. Can be sold cheap. Manufacturers produced liner goods this season than ever before. "?WIE GOT THEM" , Large jobbers offered prices below the market to cash buyers. W< got them. CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Suits from 75c. to $30?to suit the purse. Cotton,is low so arc our prices. Davis, 3R,o;p@r> ? f RICHMOND A DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. Columbia and Groenvlllo division. Condonsod Bchodulo In olloot July 5, 1801, Trains ruu on 75th Moridian tinio. koktu bound. No.'.42. Lv Ncwborry I) 00 a m " t llnton ' 10 5.r> a ni Ar Lauious 11 55 u Ut No- 42. Lv Laurons 6 15 p in Ar Clinton 0 00 pin ?? Newberry B 40 i> in No. 115. No. *13. Lv Charleston via? 8. o. R. H. ? 80 a in Lv Cuarleston 6 18 a ui ? io a m Lv Columbia 10 16 am 1110 am Ar Union 12 88 U m Ar Spartanburg I 55 p 111 Ar Tryon 8 06 p in Ar Salutla 3 41 p m Ar Flat Rock 4 00 p m Ar llcndersouvillfc 1 22 p m Ar Ashovillo . ? 17 pm Ar Hot Springs U 4<5 p m Lv Paint Hock 5 60 p m LvMorrlstown 7 15 p to Lv Knoxvillo 8 .'10 p 111 Ar Cincinnati 10 15 pm Lv Prosperity 12 38 a in Lv Nowborrv 13 57 a in Ar Ninoty-six 2 15 p m L\ Ninety-Six 2 85 p in Lv GroeuwooU 2 60 p m Ar Abbovillo i 00 p in Ar Helton 4 10 p in Lv Holtou 4 20 p in " Polzor 4 42 p in ?? Piedmont 5 00 p m Ar Qreonville 6 io p in Ar Anderson 6 -IS j> in Ar Pondlctou 0 40 p m Ar Sonoca 7 25 p n> Lv Sonoca 7 55 p in Ar Walhalla 8 25 p in Ar Atlanta 1280 ng't No. t?J. No, tlO. Lv Helton 11 25 p m Ar Helton 6 C5 p in Lv Polaer 12 53 p in l 28 p in LvPledmont I 10 p m 4 11 p in Ar Greenville l 45 p in Lv Greenville 85 p in No. 114. No. "10. Lv Walhalla 0 45am Lv Soneea 10 17 a in Lv Pendleton 10 65am Lv Anderson 11 88 am Lv Greenville 11 oo a m Lv Piedmont n 85am Lv Polzor 11 52 a in Ar Helton 12 20 a in Lv'Holton 12 '.'.'> a m Lv Abbovillo 12 35 a in Lv Greenwood i 48 pm Ar Ninety-Six 2 05 p ui Lv Ninety-Six D 2 25 p m Lv Newberry 3 42 i> in Ar Prosperity 1 00 p in Lv Cincinnati s oo p ui u Knoxvillo >s 16 p in " Morrlstown 0 25 p m " Paint Hock 11 55 pm Ar Hot Springs 12 28 it ui Ar Ashovillo 1 55 a in Lv Ashovillo 2 00 a in Lv HondorHonvillo 3 01 a in Lv Flat Rock 3 10 a 111 Ijv Saluda 3 II a in Lv Tryon I 17 a in Lv Spartauburg ' 6 80 a in Lv Union li 2!) a in Lv Columbia 5 30 p ni S 60 a in Ar Charleston 'J 30 p in 12 50 a m No. tl7 No. tI8. Lv Prosperity s 60 a m Ar 8 10 p m Lv Newberry '.? 0" a m Ar s oo p m liv Ninety-Six 10 22 a in Ar Ninety-Six G 52 p in Lv Greenwood 10 45 a in Ar 0 22 p in Ar Abbovillo 11 55 a m Lv 5 15 p in Ar Helton 12 15 a ni Lv I (H) p m Ar Anderson 12 50 p in Lv 3 55 p m No. 17. Lv Columbia 0 00 p m Lv Prosperity 7 2S p ni Nowborry 7 45 p m " Clinton o os p in Ar Lau ions U 45 p m No. t8. Lv Laurons 8 20 a m " Clinton 0 62 a m " Nowborry 8 05a;n Ar Prosperity S IS a in " Columbia !> 10 a ni " Daily, 1 Daily oxcept Sundays. !'nIIman Slooperon trains 15 nnd 10 between Charleston, s. c. and Cincin nati. Ohio via Atlantic Coast Lino Co lumbia, Ashovillo, Paint Kock, Morris town. Knoxvillo, Jelliea and Junction City. Tickets on salo at principal stations to all points. Jas. L. Tayi.ou, Con. Pass. Agent. D. OAiiDWKiiL, D. P. A., Columbia. Son. Haas. Trallle Managor. 1. C. BURNS & ?0. UNDER BUYERS AND UNDER SELLERS! ?DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin and Glasswaic. IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE walnut frame, with three drawors, and drop leaf a bargain at $10.00. Furniture a specialty. Spooisi bargains In 8 <lav olooks with U hour strike, walnut frame, f3.18 worth ?t?.(K). We keep a full lino <>i walohos, jewelry, BpOOtaolos, banjos, violins and harmonicas. Agents lor tho Cornish Organ Company. liny from us and sayo $ 10 to ?.">0 ou an organ. Fine Groceries Fresh confections, cigars and tobneco always on band. Furniture a specbdty. 1 Muhest price paid lor cotton seed, Wednesdays and Saturdays at IJarkx daletS. U. Glvo us a call at our store near Lrrri.ii Knoii, S. (.'. L. E. BURNS & CO. ""NOTICE! All parlies indebted lo the estate of Samuel R. Todd, deceased, must make payment on or before the 15th day of November next, or suit will be instituted, or judgments en forced where already obtained. Those indebted by judgment will make payment to our attorney W. II. Martin, Esq. Thosjc otherwise indebted will make payment to the undersigned. A liberal discount will be made where the parties are unable to pay in full. TIICS. E. TODD, JOHN W. TODD, Oct. 12 th, 1891 Executors. Children Cry for^Pitcher'sjCastorla. My enormous stock of staple and fancy DRY mom, MlLLmEET BOOTS SHOES, CI.OTKJNR, ETC. arc arriving daily by express and freight. 1 ah) ottering them at prices far below all past limes, DRESS GOODS in all the latest shades. Staple and fancy Dry Goods and Notions of every doscripti m. 1 have the latest styles; the fine i quality; the utmost variety all combined by mo to make one mighty effort for trade. Come around and inspect and criticise and you will find fair dealing and dollars saved to those who patronize inc. A thoroughly first class stock of Milliuery composing quality and elegance of FALL and WINTER STYLES. This department is presided over by Miss Edith Tali*of lialtin ore at istctl by Mus.J. J). Adams and Miss, Maky Riviius of Lnurcns. Boote and ESKhoes. Our Shoe ?Department is complete with the best mains ;tm! latest styles and at prices defying competition. CLOTHING! CLOTHING. A choice selection of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods, I :\\-.-. Um brellas, Collars, Culls, Tics, etc., embracing all (he Litest st\ les. Come in and see what pleasure, satisfaction and economy there is in trading with J. ?Xr? ^oole, ?0 ...,-?.?.. ??>???> ?.>-?? "W? can give you loe/t/ter goods EbncL Lower DPric ' L8tn. a.rxy O'cJrxer oonoem L-aurens HEADQUAIiTERS FOE DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Brushes, Soaps, Chemicals, Paints, Varcnishcfj, Stj Le?.'y, Patent Medicines, Toilet Ar tides, WE PRACTICE ;V...:V. RTE p m.Mtt* ist. YVc tu*o always glad to sec you. 2d. No trouble to show goods, 3rd. If \<>u don't sec what you want usl; for it. .ith. Lowest cash prices for best goods made. Stii. A full assortment always on liar. !. 6th. To please our customers is our greatest pleasure and delight. EX. IhCaietin. DOWN WITH. HIGH PRICES Wo realize that to sell goods this fall we have got to give the best quality for very little money. Wo have all got 1 mi little money and it must and will go? along ways if you \vill#only buj your goods at the right place ami i ii the right prices. HOW DOES THIS STRIKE, yOU FOR LOW. A woman's genuine penitentiary button shoo guaranteed full stock all leather or n .) pay only $100. Same in htcC for 90c. A full slock high cul men's hrogau ff.oo. The bestall wool Jersey's full weight 25c. Wo have a Ignited slock of our popular brand and stylo of Kersey! (hat wo hail.such largo sales of last season that wc will ii|gain sell ai our establishmunt price 50c, Standard calicoes, piece i<? to 15 yards, by piece only tc per yard. Calicoes in bundles at 2$C per bundle or pound. We have HfUNDREDSjOF OTHER SUCH BARG Alt IS but our* space Will on ly allow lite nienii >iv of these few. Remember we are selling first class Sowing Machines a,:rxcl OlocKs at less than half what an agent would charge yon for the same.