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I.ACllKNS, OOT. 28th, 1885. LOO Ali ITEMS. No min, hut leak? in abundance. Mr. JOHN I>. HlIKAIIAN Ima eight clerks. < 'otton ls Helling nt s:i,'<</it in this market. Mr. A. V. KienKi.itKuni:tt is building n now aw, Ping. lt is sahl that Laurens will soon have another livery atable. Tho prettiest young Indy Ut tho Fair will take the "hine ribbon." Dr. YVoonuow has hoon vindicated hy tho Synod which met at Chester. A freight train Jumped tho track nour Ooroonoo, last week. No damage. Tho observer protests ami naya tho Newherry Opera I Iou HO is not for Huh). A Circulating Mbrary 'ms been OH tab lished here, Mr. J. H. W ILK KM, 1,1 br n rlnn. Mr. W. M. IIOPKINH 1ms opened a pool and hilliard room next to K<>i i KL linos. Bishop IIOWK conducted service's to day (Tuesday) in tho lOplseopal Church. ?J. F. MARTIN A Co. have opened a harness shop up stairs over their h.ird waro atorOi JJ. IV A. Ko PPP. I. have had their store rooni neatly painted amt ? large sign placed over the door. The engine for tho ti. A h. Itali road bas arrived, and is ?ii work lauding material for the road. Hov. I.rritr.u llhoAora's, pastor of the Uaptlnt ('burch nt Newberry, died of fever, on tho lilith ?ns!. The stately oaks, that l):iv.> for no long lornod tho Mast siile of Ibo Publie Hquaro, have huon topped. A7eolored mau came into this ellice recently, and asked :,'" M irtti-r, what is tho name cf your lierai There will he a rc-u.n- I U1CIU hors of Pul motto I ?dge, \ ; vf., at thin nineo, November 21st, s P. M. Tho walls of tho new hotel aro alinnvt finished, and thc clognnt Htrueturo pro HonlH au imposing appearance. Mr. J. J. Row LAN i>, we undorstnnd, oxpecta to erect, vory anon, a dwelling on his lot opposite i bo Kplscopal ( 'burch. Mr. M. A. CURRY, of lins eounty, has Turnip top? that measure 7 feet ncr oas. Mo says he purchased tho seed from W. i j, novo & ? lo. What a rich territory for young la dies! Young men have become BO nii inoronM III our town, that they visit in tlrovtiH, Tho young ladies of (bo Female Col lege hnvo appeared in their beautiful winter drosMes navy blue trimmed with xold. Wo understand that tho New Hotel IIHS been based by Misses Mt CANTS for throe year, possession to bc given on the ?iUtli <>f December, 'Sf?. Some weeks ngo we spoke of organi zing ? I .it erary Society, but it dbi not appear to "take" well; it is now pro posed to organizo H dudo club. Trial Justices J. P. MnooKH and \Y. A. RANSOM, of Abbeville, have boen prcHOIltod by tht< Orantl Jury for mal feasance In o Ai co and drunkenness. The Skating Hink is again open and will be H favorite resort for tho yoting pcoplfl this winter, open on Tues day, Friday and Saturday evenings. One of our prominent confectioner? thinks be could make money, if hy any means (he accommodating hank oilier could be induced to atop his fro<picnt visita. Com? altan ADAMS, tho horac-thiof, who hired Mrs. MALINDA CIIKWV horst? and buggy some tluie ago, and dtapoaed of them, is HOW in jail at this placo. Ili wan arrested In Atlanta. The men rhargod with whipping six negroes, near Uoldvillo, came in and were reloased on giving bond of one thousand dollars each for their appear ance ai thc next torin of Court. Remember the thufl for paying taxes expires on the last of November ami will ?ot l>0 extended this year. Pay iw>w so as to avoid (ho confusion that comes as tho time thaws to a close. Among tho new clerks wo Bot i CO Mr. J. N. WRIGHT with W. L. BOYD A CO. J Mr. J. G. COOPSn with J. lt. COOPRRA <*o.; Mr. Hr.Nitv WU.OUT and OSWALD RICHARDSON with JOHN I), HHRAIIAN; WILLIS BI LLOCK with h. A McColm. Capt. J. M. PHILPOT la conntnntly nd ?llng attraetl\o HON < ltl-s to his already coinplef o stock of fancy groceries, eon? foot I aiicr los, Ac. Kvorythlni fresh al Ids new store, and bottom prices to all. Call and examine Mr. J. F.. W ILK KM has just received nnoofthc largest assort incuts of books, stationery, fancy art lol OH, Ai.'., ovor brought lo I.aureus, ll ls "sight lt>seo" tho many nico tilinga displayed at hit popular lb Mik ami I . ? ( Hort Wo Imvo Wonrd of a druni i bo oh* jrcta to riding on our nevi . dlroad bo enuso tho trains run I in t .o. Perhaps night miles un hour on 11. {.unroll* road will suit '?lin. Wo can acooimnodnta even the mo?: fastidious in thin Hue. Laut week wo at at ? d that Fror. DAVI sox, the rojMJ walker WI19 perforinett lien , wan killed in Spart mburg, wbieh weare glad to know was a mistake. His brother received HOVOfO Injurljsj but is well again mid performed In ((rtwnf\llo during tho Fair. A painful operation waa performed on A llltlo tlMuglitorof Dr. K. M. ('VIN n few days aj'o,. Tho ehlld had boi>n burned hy placing ber baud en a Ind iron I thia e?usod a contraction of tho muscles, and HU hoped thal by the operation, tho us'? of tho kami will bo rcs!,-r.si. A letter remains in the Pout fjfftl o al thia place wi lb toe fol'., .v?n? d rot!..;: upon IO, ;;j Miss LKNA ROWLAND,of Idolstown hip, entered tho Female College UK a pupil on Monday. Mr. HOWLAND bo lievesln patronizing homo Institutions, ami ho ia right, -Oflpoelully when it hap pens to he such an oxvollotit Institution as tim LaUronsvIllo Fomulo College. An effort ls laing made hy persona livingb?twoonGreenwood and Augusta, to luivo tho achodulo on tho now road changed, so as to allow thom to spend tho day in Augusta. According to the proposed chango, the fast mail train will stopover at this place at ni::hi and leave early in the morning for Augusta. Tho Plod mont ("air, which has just closed in (Iroouylllo, was well attended ami pronounced hy all, a success. Sev eral 1 .aureus people attend, und we uro glad to notice that Laurens .shared in tho distribution of the prizes, "russian, Jr., owned hy Mr. G. Ill'HU USS, won throe races and purses of $ P2.1.00. Aster oid Jr., Mr. J. G. Know N'a horse, caine in third and won :: prize of ?tS.OO. PF.rdou Refused. Governor THOMPSON bas refused to pardon JAM: Un i; alias !,\Nl? III.ACK luritN, who was convicted ol' retailing spirituous liquor in this county, ami sentenced to pay a Uno of ?'200 or go to the penitentiary for si.\ months. A Mistake. It ls with pleasure wo correct a ?Into, meut made in the A nv mer i.si: H last week hy our correspondent at Waterloo, lt was sn Ul that Mr. P. II. ToDD Incl left for parts unknow. Mr. Toni? only went to Florida on a prospect lng lour, sud has returned home. ?Mir correspondent, who is usually very correct, wa i, weare sure, simply misinformed. Bail Granted. Mr. \v. ll. HUYSOX, who charged with the murder of IODWAUD ('msc, and vol-1 unlnrlly surrendered to tho Sherill' a few days ago, applied i'm hail before Judge WiTHKusrooN, on Friday lust, ami was released. Tho bond was tlxed at f'J.ooo, and was signed by IO. M. CAIN, J. D. M. SHAW, M. M. TKAOPK, C. li. Fr 1.1.1:1:. W11.1.1 1: ll. DIIVSON, as sure ties. A Wonderful lien. A lady in I h kn county has n chicken that lays a small egg ono dav and a largo ono tho next. Toe small one ii, smaller than the ordin?r;.- size, and the larger one a Inuit thc alzo of u goose egg. The owner of this wonderful ben re cently phlCCd one ol' the hive CggS undera ben for Hie pm pose of batch lug, and after somu time, it was found thai in ono aide, a well-developed chick had formed, and.:be other half was perfi ctlv sound. Court ai Aubovllle. A verdict of not guilty was roudored in tho WOODS' murder ease, at Abbe ville, on Saturday. The Jury failed to agree in the F K noo se N ease, sud after being out moro than thirty-six hours, a in isl rial vasordcrcd. This is thc second lime the Jury have failed tn agree. At tho formor trial, tho jury stood ten for acquittal and two for conviction; and this limo (beru were live for acquittal and seven for convic tion. lt is probable that a chango ol' rr nur will he had next time, in which case. Anderson will he scloetod as tho place of trist. Personal. Col. Titos. Moona, of Spartanburg, is in town. Mrs. J AN . M vi its is spending sonic i imo in Spartanburg. N. li. DIAL, I'isq., returned on Monday from a visitt to Itatesbiirg, S. C. Col. H, p. Todd and family visile,) Spartanburg last week. Mr. JOHN lt. Fi NT,KY cont?mplalos moving Into town soon. Mrs. J. II. Tu AYN ll A M anti children aro visiting In cha rh it tc. N. c. Mr. J. II. TUAV.VHAM ha; ticen on a visit to relatives near Triangle. Mr. J AS. M. Iniiv. of Mayhington, Newberry County, la visitin;; relativos in I.aureus, his former home. We notice ; in-familiar fae?! of Dr. W. F.. Mi. vt 1; in town this week. Miss Poa A MCGOWAN, of spartan burg, is visit ?nj.; relatives in town. Col. T. ll. Onnws attended the Pud' mont Fair, In Greenville, last week. Misa NANNII: Due viMOND, of Wood ruff, i* visiting the family ol' Mr. J VH. P. GllAY. Mrs. J. F. WII.KKS left on Thursday last for < i reen ville, where She will spoud a few da vs. Miss RUHSIK VANCB.II very channing young lady from Troy, N isllcd friends at Ulis pince on Friday last. Miss LttNonA KICIIKI.IIKIIOKII, who spent sovi ral weokawlth relative? hero, has rotumod lo .Manning, S. ('. Kev. lt. A. F vin, N.J. liol.MKS, F.HQ., Mr. S. R. Tom. amt Hov. I>. A. rom? aro in attendance upon Synod, which mot ?a CIlOHtor, S. C. Capt. J. 15. llUMllKUT, ,<!' I.iureiis County, ls III tho city. Ile is not usu ally au enthusiastic man, hui 011 this occasion be is oboe!; full td' narrow guage railroad, ami expresses hinisi ll as hoing very HHUgllillO thal it will he built. UrcvnvHIc .Wir*. (COMMUPAI BD.) J?tl (tor IM uren* Advert inert The Impression seems to have gone out that I am acting ai. n tool for an? other person in inducing MTUH Al p" to [ceturo hore. 1 wish Itdlitlnetly Under stood that 1 conceived thc idea myself of inducing Major Smith lo lecture hen1, amt I have net gOI|0 ?lito co-partnership with suv hotly, neither In this let tun . nor in tho school I intend to pulohllsh, I would f?rt her state, that I ain not es tablishing this school in opposition lo the Colimo. If wo ever Intend to make a city of our town, M t-must inert ase hoi educational advantagea, Hill A rp will h , ture in thc Com? Mouse, Thursday t-vening, the door-, will he shut al eight o'clock- per omi wlilkUiB to hoar tlx Icc turo must bt> tht'CC-hy o'df p.c'l s von. Ticket* ufo lor .dr- a? W. I,, lloyd .V Co's, dor,-, ?lt .V) cents ?1 piece.. ItuspcetfitUy, s. M. C0RftBt\ The Sloss Oiler of tho KCP-MOH. Vdt the next twenty days MO offer thc Tm-: I, A PH w.'n A nv felt? TtHKH andf'harlotoa tyeetclj) JxCtC? both for $:V?*> for tho year. O? ; cn unie wo octant pffor ?uis liberal I discount without onnh in advance, County Items. CLINTON. ".J." Mrs. J. J. HUSK tm.I Miss Anzlo Mc clintock wore on ?i visit to our town last Weeli. Mrs. Francis Williams, mother of tho Rev. N. M. \ViUii\tlIH, <lie<( nt tho resi dence ol' her son, (itt Sunday morning last. Her disease was apoplexy, and her illness Wils quito hriof. Mrs. Wil liams had boon in om- community ti little over II your, yoi In thal short time, bed made for herself many fast and warm friends. She was a lady of un usual endowment of mind and loveliness of both person ami elia rotor, and v. ill be much missed in her little circle. One of the long talked of weddings cunio of hud weet:. Mr. li. C. lirlggs ted to Hymen's altar, Mrs. Jennie Little, of Fork lund, Alu. The services wero con ducted in the M. IO, Church by Kev. Matk lloyd, ?ft Newberry. An other sueh not I yo ?iii I?' in order next week, and. tu all probability, from week lo woe,k until tho material IHOX htuiHtetl. lt la it nico Unto for merchants who ure dealing In nico buggies: mid Prhire Albon coats. If tho Lauren, merchants, tn thoist? linea, would send ?in nd. to (mr t'A///, it might to their advantage, I SIMPSONS ?HILL. NIX. I We are afraid "Hints Von Smash" i does not read (Ito A l?V KltTIMKU as he shouhi, or he would luivti scon ii corres ponde ul from this sect loll boforo now. Mr. W. W. Culbertson, who moved to ! Lumber <'ity, Northwestern Oeorghi. j bas aga ly rot urned with his family to ibis county. Wo welcome iiini ?'.1 -k hi i om- midst; and wish him success. We ere informed thal Mr. John W, Roll and family are going to h ave for lin- indian Territory,"between this ami f.'hrlutiniiH. \\'e hope mich is not the COHO, for we would hate to lose Mr. Holt as a cltl/.en and life-long friend. Capt. Y. .1. Culbertson hud ono of his ll II ger H eut almost oil", a few ditys ugo, tu a cotton gin. Wo thought timi ('apt. C. hitil gi unod cotton enough lo know that a-Ain v\oiiid cut llesh; h u h" Kaya he j ls saltshed w it!.om irving another lin ger. Johnson Si Uro. are going to open a new and completo ?tock of go KIM ut Ihtvall's it os lt cathi, vin the -J'.: h inst. They arc enterprising young men and no doubt will bu Mieeesxfu! In llteir new place of bf.shiesa. Wo also weleonic them in our midst, Mr. J olin. W. Unveil and family ure golllg to llfcOVe to TllOllinx.' Cross Poad Wo regret io lose Mr. Ruvall from our section, hut feel smuowhat consoled with tho Iden Hutt his brother, .!. IL Duval), und family, will return from Wntorloo io take his place. CROSS HILL. !MAOK. The pe.o|>le of thin acethui artS htiajt gallierin:5 in tho fruit . <.?' tho year's iii' 'lior. Corn crop ls good, Cotton an aver I ego crop, bul t.ont rains have dautaget I it to Homo extent. Mr. J. c. t ook showed mo the othoi day. a inentoramUiiii l ook, whhdi win purchased hy hla griuidfttther lu Kit The book ls In a fair state of preserva lion and is still used by Mr. Cook, ll? a Ko luis a clock lim! was purchased h Knghtml by bin grandfather in Ispj Tho clock I? still lu good rapidr and la 1 perfect time keeper We arc pleased, to see the stand thu ia being taken by tho press nf the stat? in regard to lite many hiwlcsa nets lim crimes that are being committed lu iii? State, ami wo trust that i: will sueeoiv .11 arousing such ii sen 11 nient among t lu good, htw-abhllug cit (xena, as lo put ; .stop lo all such nets, and to etutsti law l< bo upheld mid m ime duly punished ac cording lu law . Tho law is amply MU iii ..loni for the prelect lou of all and for tin punishment of crime, therefore let Un law he vllltllcat?'d, Moll-law means an ai lu y and ri.in. On Monday, tho 10th Inst., Mr. J. I'kl Crisp and M r. W. IL Rryson hail it ililli cully and < ame to blows ami Mr. Ilry son drew a pistol and ll rod th roo shots s Mr. Crisp, nil of which took effect, am Mr* Crisp died In about 13 hours. Tins occurred on the road itt front <. the vi si lenee oftho Into Capt. sam IJry Hon, Holli tho young mon wore PIOMOI* related and connected With tili) hes families in tho com mu ti ii \. Tilt. etir roneo has ca-! a pull of ind ness oyo (ho w hole community. Tho funeral of Mr. Crisp was vcr; Inrgel) altoiidod. Ho was interred ii tho 1 liberty Springs 1 'cuielorj . Wo iimlorHtnnd Ihn*. Mr. RryKon bu surrendered to the oftleors of tho la * and a*< tho Whole matt or wlllsooii und? 1 ??o judicial Investigation, we refral) from uiaklug any Htntomenia In rogart to it. Master's Sales, STATF. Ol' SOUTH CAROLINA LAI RI'.NS COUNTY^ COURT <?r COMMON IM d '. AS. Pursuant io .Judgement - for an! in tllO following stilted ca-v -, will stdl at publie ou tory, at J ?am ens C. IL, on SaloHtfity In N^ovoni ber next, hoing Monday the 2tv tiny of the month, the property di scribed ill oneil case, upon thc terni specified, to wit : In tho ?-ase Of Mary J. Hill, Ot ll iv. Sarah A. Anderson, et alf All that tract of I ..tntl lying, bein and Hit unto in the County un stato aforesaid, containing Tw liuiulrcik imtl twelve acroi?, mor or lesv, anti bountied hy laud. 1 William N ance, Dr. W. C. Irby, P J. II. William i und other.". Terms: ( Mir hull* of the pureba looney to be paid etedi, And th balance un a credit of twolv months, with inter?s* from til day of Male, secured hy the bond < tho purchaser, and a mortgage < the premises: but with leave tri til purchaser to pay his entire bid i OASlf. Tho purchaser to pity for pi ppr?. In tho case of Tliomas ll. Own M, .lohn Alexander Owen J, et ?1. ^,._... ?, - -? - - - -. No. ftof tho estate of Thomas Owens, deceased, containing one hundred and thirty-one acres, moro or less, and hounded hy lands of W. A. Garrett, Ooorgo Wold', Robert lill ms, und others. Terms: Ono half of tho purchase money to bo paid cash, and thc balance on a credit of twelve moat bs, with interest from the day Of salo. Secured hy the bond of the purchaser sad mortgage ?>f the premises; but with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire Ind in cash. l*urehasor to pay for papers. In tho case of. William ('. Cleve land, as udm'r. of Wm. Choice, de ceased, William II. Wallace adm'r. of Robt. Dunlap, deceased, rf cl., vu. Henry NV. darlington, Creswell darlington and Stobo I), (?arling ton, UH Executors, and Sallie P. Richardson, ct ut. All that l.ot or parcel of Land in thc County ?nd State aforesaid, in tho tow n of Laurens, on Harper Street, bounded on the West hy said Street, on the North ami lOast hy lots formerly of thc estate of MI'S. S, NV. darlington, deceased, on thc South by lot formerly of the (?state of .lohn ( ?arlington,deceased, containing forty-three one-hun dredths of an acre, and whereon ls now situated the house known as the "Richardson House." Terms: One-third1 of thc purchase money to be paid cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of thc premises. Tho purchaser io pay for papers. In thc case of AV* Pa rte Samuel R. Todd, //' ftc Voting .). ( 'tilbert son us Kxt'r. c.s. Lureua Culbertson et cc I. All that tract of Land lying, be ing and situate in the ('aunty and State aforesaid, containing Fifty three find one-half aere., more or (("...and hounded by lands of lt. P. Todd, land- ol' the estate of 1 >r. Robert McDaniel, V. J. Culbertson, and others, tenn.-: One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash, ami the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from thc day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to pay for papers. In tho < ?\se of John Taylor, (?.'.B, Taylor, ct a/., rx. Mary Taylor, Sal lie .), Kay, ct al. All that tract of land lying bo? ing und situate In thc County and state aforesaid, containing one hundred and len acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of NV. !.. Wood, J. I'. Holtland others. Terms: One-half of thc purchase : money to bc paid cash, and thc I balance ou a credit of twelve mouths, with Interest from day ol I sale, secured hy the limul of pur , chaser and a mortgage of thc prom ! IM?S, The purchaser,to pay for pa pers, In the rase of Julia F. Mcdowall a- F.x'tx. of IL L. Mcdownn, dee'd vu. Jeannie Mcdowall I leime-, ri I ul. Tho following described property belonging to the estate of llomei L. Mcdownn, dee'd., situate in th? County and State aforesaid, In thc town of I aut re ns, to wit : Lot No. I, Located on the North side of Main Street, nearly oppo site to thc episcopal Church, bounded South by Main Street NVest by lot of s. it. Todd, North by Lot No. :?, and F.nst by Lot No, 2, and containing a front of about Sixty ((Ml) feet, by a depth of about Two hundred and four 2.0-1) feet. Lol No, '1, Rounded South hy \ Main street, NVest by Lot No. i, ! North hy Lol No. I, and Must by I lot of J. .J. Howland, and contain ing a front of ai> >ut Fifty feel by a depth of about Tw o hundred and four (2oi) feet. Lot No. .", Hounded North hy Lauren.- Stree!, West by lol of A NV. Hornsbie, South by Lot No. I, and Hast by Lol No. I, and contain ing a trout on Laurens Street ol about sixty (HO) feel by a depth ol about one hundred and twenty (120) feet. Lot No. I, Hounded North by Laurens Street, Last hy Lot No. 6, South by Lot No. 2, and West by Lot No. ft, and containing a front on Laurens Street, ol' about Fifty (.Ml) feet, by a depth of about One hundred ami t \\ en ty ( 120) feet, and whereon is situated a commodious ano Ktihst nut lui dwelling with eight rooms, Lot No. ?"). Hounded North by Laurens Street, NVest hy Lot No, I, South by bd of J. J. ' Rowland, anti east by Lol No. <;, and contain ing a front ott I aureus Street ol about Fifty (.'.") feet, a depth of about Ono hundred and twenty (120) bet, and whereon ls situated a substantial dwelling with ?ix room-. Lot Ne. i!, Hounded N.-rtb hy i Laurens street, NVesI by Lcd No. South by Lot of J. M. Visnnska, and Last by the lot known as thc "Jail Lot," and containing ti front Oil Laurens Street of about Fifty (i$0) feet, by a depth of about OlH! hundred and twenty (120) feet, and w hereon i.- situated a substantial dwelling with three rooms. Al! <d' thoso Lots are centrally located in the town of Laurens, ami convenient to the Public Square the Chun hes und the Schools. Terms: One half of the purclllisi i money to be paid cash, and Hu balance on a credit -of twelvt months, ?vl.fcli Interest from theda) of sale, secured by Hm bond of Hu pure lui ser, and a mortgage of tin promises, but With leave lo un,\ purchaser to pay all cash. Fur chasers to pay for paper-. Pur phasers Of Lots No. I, ."> ami l> lo in sure buildings thereon, ami asslgr policy to Master. C. 1?. HARKSDA LC, Master, i" c. Oct. 7 Lft$9 10 lt . -Thc Supreme Co t of Y i inured a w..l of em BUSINESS LOCALS. Never So Cheap Before. A complete set of single-harness, (lood Material; New; far ?only $7.00. ADAMS A CURTIS. Now is thc time to hoy a nice set <>f Harness. Only *7.">0, at ADAMS A CURTIS. (io to ADAMS A CURTIS he fore they soil nut their !r7;?0 Har ness; tho best ever sold for thc i onoy. .tl?.oo Harness tor *7.-r?t?at Adams A Curtis. Only a few Sots loft. Photographer. Having located if? the Fowler Building, over the stores of John D. Sheahan, for the purpose of tukitig Photographs and Fer rooty pcs, and also Copying ami enlarging, I am prepared to give; you satisfaction, ?laving had ten years' experience. Call and get a shadow before thc substance fades. Pictures taken on a cloudy as well as a fair dav. .1. lt. ULA ZION KR. 500 mJSHELS Ahboville Raised, Red Rust-Proof Oats, For Sale by YV. W. JON KS. LAURKNS C. H., S. C. August 2?, I tf I tun Mirent for tho follow lng MACHINERY. Call for clrculiirn ?Vc. Eclipse Engined, Caw Mills, Separators, Q'iis &c. Orain Drills Hay Rakes, Fan Mills, Ti ed Cutters,. Also agent tor thc Celebrated Cox & Markly Wagons. UKO. II. AN DICKSON. I .annie. Cl!., S.e. I nm FAMILY GROCERIES. We have on band BACON, 11 A M S, DA lil), FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, lind everything to be found in a First-Class (Irocory store. Bottom Prices for Cash. g,mr Trayiiham A Dial's Roil Block. J. M. M Cit FF, LA Ult ENS, S. C. August ?, 1885 1 tf THF, STATE OF SOUTH CARO LIN A-LAURE N S COU N T Y IN PROBATE COURT. W herons, O, W. Shell, e.c.e. e., has applied to tao for Letters of Adniiniatra tfort, on tho l?state of .John c. 01 odfroy, doeonnod. TllOSO arc therefore to cite anil admon ish nil ami tdnuiilar the kindred and creditors of mild doei nnod, to bo ami ap peal hell.re me at a Court of Probate to bo holden nt ray office a? baurenti C. H., oti tho .~'Mh day of November, I860, ai io <? elook, A. M., tn nhowoaune, if any they cen. why letters should not l?o granted. Olvan under my hand ?nd neal this, tho 14th day of October, IRS5. A.'W. IUTKNS11>K. J. r. t. e. ll, ISO ' ' Ht. sr r eil M.. ANDEB COTTON ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, A ?li: NT FOR M ASSKY'S COTTON' OINS, FTCKDFRS and CONDENSERS, and li I. K'S PREPARED AGRICULTURAL UMK. Charge for handling Cotton reduced to BOc. por halo coniruhwlonH; J?o. per bale storage. ld boral CASH ADVANCES made <ui Cotton In Store, ?jrflr PERSONAL ATT K NT ION given to Weighing and Soiling, (lillee and Warehouse, 008 Reynolds St., Augusta, (Jo, C. W. H E N SON. Restaurant and Saloon, Over 835 Broad Street, Augusta,, Ga. Menin furn lubed nt all hourn, ooiiHlatliiR of ?ll tho .nhntnntlnl* and dalt*. moles nf the seimon. Kvorythlng anrupulounly uoati tho bout or order Kept-, and; tho politest intention given._ TO YOUR BU* By so doing you WILL SAVE MONEY BY Puroliasing your E3Ctra.ot.s; ?T?1 lies. Preserves, &o., a.rxd also Can dies, I^ruLi-ts, IsTuits andToys, ir orri j. PHILPOT. J.M.VISANSKA, WATTS* BhOCK% LAURENS C. H., S. ti. August .">, tKS? tf TA Ki: NOTICE. All persons indebted to us by note ?>r account, are requested to sollie same by loth November, next, Our business must and wilt be closed up. All accounts not collected in due time, will neces sarily be enforced, B< ?Y I *. PLUSH ? CO. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY* f*OM M KMC! NO SCNCXY 5<KnnMrKn rt, iss.-,, ia Mfi A. M., Pttnncngor Train* will ron ns follows, "Kindern time:" TO AND'FROM CHARLESTON. 1"AST ( OA 1 I.V.) Ocpnrt Columbia 7iiam ? n if (h Duo (hnrlcstnn 12 20 p ru OCftpm WKftT (OAII.V.) Popart Charleston 7 20 n ru fi io pm Due Colninhln 10 HO n ni 10 00 pic TO AND FROM CAM DKM? (KAMT (UAH.Y KXCKPT Ht'KOyY.) Ilop't Coluinbln 7 45 am 5 06 p ta S tl p m Duo Camdon 12 59 p ra 7 42 p tn T tf p n\ (WKHT HAILY I'.XCKI'T M\NHAY.> Dcp't Camdon 7 ttl n tn ? a m 8 UK > Duo Cullimbin (.0 25 n m 10 40 a m 10p\. TO ANO FROM ACOURTA. KAST (HAILY.) Oepnrt Coltltnbtn ft 27 pm One Augusta 10 Od pm WKHT (llAIf.V.) Doport AuguHtn 4 -in pm Hue Cullimbin MOD p m coxNucnoYft Made at Columbia with CoftmMn ?ml Oroonflllo Railroad VSv trnln arriving a* IO. lo A. M. mid departing at b\T I*. K. Al Columbia Junction with C.,?V# A. Itnllroad liv sn mc t ruin to and fro?* nil points on imtli rondfl. PuHstMiKorM tn ko Hopper nt fthr?cfc-. ville. . ' At CharlCHton with id eumara tnt Kow York; ?nil with Htoamor for Jackfton villc ?md ?MibitM on .St. lohu'ft Uiver, TaoMdny ond Hnturrluyn; with Chnrto* ll pw?? Om iind*Hnvnnnnh Kiilrond tn *n< Havannah nnd pnltrts In FlorMa, dn?ljr* At, AniOiHtn with Onorjri? nnd Cantrat I'.ai I Kind f? to nm! from all QOlftt* Waat .owl South. At libiekyJlln ta rminta on llnrnwell Ttnllromt. if-kcts e?n IWv purohnnod ?0 ". South and'Wost try applying to 1?. MvigllKKN? A?H. comm***, ?. *\ JOHN H. fKCK,7l?nora4 M?n?gor. i>, c. A;: . 1 .. ?*. VHaw waa* r> ntl pu? tit* mum mmm V-?' Al