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Subscription Price--13 Mouthu. Si.00 ,
.?AYAKLEIN ATDVANCK. j
Ilutesfot Advertising. -Ordinary Ad- ;
Vortlst'IiiOlft*, J>i-r square. Ono inser
tion, ?l.tX's eavli subsequent inser
tion. fOcev.t*.
Ll berni reduction nuulo fur large Au
e/ertlsoti reata.
NO LABOR PARTY".
The Century thinks that tho po
litisai labor movoment la nota
transient phenomenon, but ono
Which Will continue until ita object
is attained. There can he no doubt
but that thc political labor move
ment is destined tobe a potent fac
tor in shaping the platforms of po
litical parties, but it cannot act in
tlependantly and exist as a party.
This is evident for various reasons.
Ambitions leaders ever and anon
piny upon tho passions and preju
dices of tho laboring men to accom
plish their ambitions schemes, but
lind that while the labOrres aro nu
merically able to become formida
ble rivals to the parties now itt ex
distance, they cannot act with
unanimity. The work of improv
ing tho eotidition of the toiling
masses is a great political and so
cial problem, but it cannot be solv
ed by the formation of a labor par
ty. Even though such a thing were
possible, an exclusively working
men's party is hy no means desira
ble. There arc more difficult prob
lems, grander issues, to engage
politicians than the adjustment of
the complaints of laborers.
However high the aspirations of
labor organizations, when they, as
such turn to polities they become
dupes of designing men who pan
der to them for their own profer
ment. It ts the duty Of every pa
triotic citizen to look these prob
lems square in the face-let them
be careful at the polls to givo jus
tice to all. American laborers
should learn that whatever griev
ances they have, may be correc
ted within the ranks of democracy.
No exclusive party is needed,
but the rights of all classes of citi
zens will be guarded and evils rem
edied, by a strict adherance to the
grand old democratic principles.
"When we read the pagos of our
great dally papers and scan the
events that are set dov n as the
history of this age, it is "enough to
shake confidence in the progress of
our civilization; and the question
arises, is not the public conscience
being corrupted ? Every day brings
a fresh account of some merchan
tlle failure through the rascality ol
those in responsible positions
Young men read these accounts o
defaulting bank officers, of unfaith
faithful railroad employees; the\
seo men brought to trial, and il
perchance the evidence be over
whelming, they aro convicted
Then if the convict has occupied "a
high position in society, after the
first naroxism, when the am ou ice
ment ls made, this society w del
has been outraced, melts in, a floor
of sympathetic tears, ai din a shon
time, those who shot d inaintnir
tho right, and teach the rising gen
oration the terrors of tho way ol
tlic transgressor, are engaged ii
the work of securing tho liberty ol
tho offender and reinstating him
in his former position of honor.
Public opinion ls too lax on thc
subject of crime, and after all lt U
the most powerful agency for it*
suppression. When society cham
pions wrong, by extending it> arm.?
to criminal, albeit gentlemanly
criminals, tho inevitable tendency
is to debauch tho conscience ol
young men, who are watching the
scene, Knowing that ere long the>
too must cuter the arena.
When professional men fail te
denounce rascality and crime from
policy, when legislators bend con
science to the side of moneyed cor
porations; when those who hold
tito funds of widows and) orphans
Speculate with trust funds, when
these things do not bring public
condemnation, yoting men arc
mntle to believe that tho harm b
notso much in stealing, as tho man
ner in which lt ls done.
Iti8a trite, but none thc less true
saying that there is no excellence
without labor. Mun is so consen
ted that occupai ion is essential to
happiness. Tho earth lias been made
to^yleld mun an abundance of such
things ns are necessary to sustain
life, and satisfy bis desires, but no
where can he find his wants sup
plied without some exertion on his
port. The earth will yield bount
fuly, but only when ?ho ground ls
carefully prepared and cultivated.
Nothing is moro contcmptable than
the spirit which regards manual
labor, as degrading. Work,--ceus
less activity, ls the grand low of
the universe. The world to-day is
filled With men who ure trying to
live without work nnel as Horace
Greeley once said: ''Tho darkest
hour in the history of any young
man is when be sits down to study
how to get money without earning
it."
Tho THORN WK LL ORPHAN
AGE
I, teated in ("linton, South Carolina,
(un institution under tho caro of
bono voient people everywhere,)
wus origin a teil by the Presbyterian
? 'burch, ami is undo* the ?arv of
that denomination, but it dors not
confino it -s benefits to orphans of
any denomination or locality.
More than half its warda uro from
other States than South Carolina,
and from other denominations than
tho Presbyterian. Ten states and
seven denominations uro repre
s juted ftmo'ig its inmates.
Thc Orphanage wus first thought
of only twelve years ago and from
I tho beginning has depended f-.r its
j all upon the voluntary donations
of persons who could give only
small sums. Poor men have built
it, only a few wealthy donors being
counted among Its patrons. From
tho small beginning of a fifty cent
pieee, it now has a farm of over a
hundred aeres, three substantial
stone dwellings, a large stone
School building valued nt $8,000,
and two other buildings also of
stone, for industrial purposes; a
commited property In all of over
Thirty Thousand Dollars.
Tho number of Inmates In tho
Institution is over sixty and ill
is increasing rapidly. These are
fed, clothed, educated the year
round, and provided with all nec
essary Dupplics, nt u cost of about
$3.000 annually, all of which ls do
nated hy persons who road accounts
like this, and send their gifts to the
President: REV. WM. P. JACOBS,
Cl nton.
A peculiarity of the Orphanage
ls, that the Orphans are retained
in tho Institution, only hy the sense
of their need and advantage. They
aro not hound in or hound out.
They do not belong to tho controll
ing Board, but come to stay ns loup;
they eau be benefited and leave
whoo titted to take caro of them
selves.
IT IS WELL TO REMEMBER.
That every path hath a puddle
That tho fruit ol success ripens
slowly.
That he is the richest who wants
the 'east.
That a million dollars will not
buy a ray of .sunshine.
That the greatest of faults is to he
conscious of none.
That the brightest thoughts some
times come from the dullest look
in"; men.
That Methuselah, even, never
complained of time hanging heavy
on his hands.
That all of thc good things of
this world are of nb further good
than as they are no use.
That a newspaper may ho a sew
er, or a stream of pure water, ac
cording to Its source.
That what a man gets for noth
ing ho is very apt to value at Just
about what it costs him.
Thal we often unlock' tho door of
fate with our own hands, and then
throw tho key away.
That compliments and congratu
lations cost nothing hut pens, ink
and paper, or-words.
That the easiest way to outwit
the world is to let it bcllovo that it
is smarter than you are.
That there eau bc no greater mis
take than the stopping to weary
over a mistake already made
That with contentment the low
est hovel is more of a palace than
the loftiest mansion without it.
That while few are qualified to
shine in company, ic is in tho pow
er of most people to be agreeable.
That our homes are like instru
ments of i tusic, of which a single
discordant String destroys thc
sweetness.
That the path of life is beset with
thorns, and that they o ho arc not
afraid to encounter them may gath
er the rare flowers that grow be
tweon.
Mr. EDISON NEW ll)KA
Telegraphing Through Water
Without Aid nf Wires Though'
Be Possible.
NEW YoitK, -May 10-Thoma i A.
Edison has returned from Florida
with the result of his wireless tele
graphic experiments in shape to
put to prac tical use. His laud sta
tions were not so satisfactory as
thc sub-marine circuits. The lat
ter, he says, demonstrated that tel
egraphing through watet without
wires will ultimately he made pos
siblo, so that cables will he render
ed useless, ami ships he able to sig
nal through the water, no matter
what the condition of the weather
may he. The earth current experi
ments are thought to have develop
ed some wonderful possibilities in
the way utilizing the polar circuits
as motor power, hut Edison ls reti
cent about this.
Mr. Edison's health is greatly Im
proved. It is understood he will
continue experimenting, and hopes
very soon to give the world a gen
uine surprise.
County Conference
The next meeting of the Laurens
Conuty Conference will he held at
Bethany Church on Saturday be
fan th" otb Sabbath in Muy, 1887,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
1. Tlie opening sermon hy Rev,
E. O. Frterson.
2. An essay on the Dlaconate, by
Ito v. T. il. Craig.
8. Should the Presbytery he com
posed of all tim elders ns well ns
tho Ministers in its bounds?
4. Would organic union promote
tho efficiency of the church at
largo ?|
?. Rotation in tho eldership.
(5. Church Discipline.-The best
way ot dealing with offences us de
fined by our hook of Church Order.
7. What ?hs our church doing for
Home and Foreign Missions?
8. How to interest parents in the
Sabbath school.
9. Should our churcho? sustain
the action of the past Synod in re
gard to the Seminary.
I). A. TODD,
Chairman.
N.J. Ho:.>irs, SKC'V.
Unfailing Specific for Liver Disease.
QVMDTflMQi lutter or bad tanto In
.1 Iflr I UitlO ? mouth; tongue coated
>whlto or covered witt? a brown fur; nain In
tho hack, eklet?, or Joints-often mistaken
for Rheumatism; sour stomach) lo*? of
appetite; sometimes nan Rea and water
bnwsh, or Indigestion ; flatulency and sold
eructation!*; bowell alternately costive
ami lax; headache; loss of memory, with
n painful sensation of having failed lo do
cometh!ug which OUght to have been done ;
debility;low spirits: a thick, yellow ap
pearance of tho skin and eyes; a dry
COUgb; fever; restlessness: tho urlno ls
Scanty ?nd high colored, and, if allowed to
bUind, depoMU a .liment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
(PURELY VEGETABLE)
Is generally used lu tho Month to arouse
tho Torpid lilvor to a healthy action.
lt sol? with sxtrsordinsry sfnoacy ea th?
IVER, KjDNEYS,
AND BOWELS.
ut cr tcTUAi snc tic ron
Matarlo, Bowel Complaints,
Dyspepsie, Sick Headache),
Constipation, DiUousneas,
Kidney AfreeUons, Jaundice,
Mental Depression, CH...
.Endorsed by the mr of T Millions of Boote?, ss
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
cor Children, for Adults, and for the Aged.
ONLY GENUINE
aaa our Z Sump In red on front of Wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
soul raorarsTou. Prto*. ?l.OOv
Piedmont Air Line.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE lt. lt.
Columbia ?& O roon vi Ho division.
Condousod Schedule tn < licet May 9thi
ls->7.
Tridns run on 751 h Meridian time,)
South. No. 52. North. No .vt,
Lv Walhalla 8 55 ami Lv Columb ll 00 nm
" Seneca fl 17 nilli" Newherrv 1 03 pill
" Abbeville 10 4". nm" Ninotv Sx 230pm
"Laurens s 45 am " Oroonwd 2 .VJ pin
" Grroonvil 1)45 amj" Grconvl. 533pm
" Oroonwd 12 .v> pm'" Laurens 5 65 pm
" Ninety Sx l 20 pm}" AbbovUlo 1 15 pm
" Newberry 3 05 pm;*4 Seneca (J02 pm
Ar Column 507 pm:" Walhalla 0 35 pm
"Augusta 0 20 pilli
South No 2 j North No 1
Lv Ashville ll 30 nm 1 Lv Coln ni 10 50 am
" llondsyj 12 42 pin I Ar Sprtnbg 3 Is pm
" Flat Uk 12 55 pm j " Flat Koa 5 53pm
" Spartnbu ll 30 pm i " llondsnvl t'>o7 pin
Ar Column Hit!? pm j " Ashvlllo 7 10 pm
" Ainrusta ? 20 jun ' " Atlanta IO IO jun
No's 1 and 2 run solid betwoon Col li m
Ititi and Aslioqlllo. No .">:'. makes closet
connections at Columbia for Augusta
aad Charleston.
No I makes close connection al Co
lnmbia for Cnarloston.
I). CARDWELL, Ass? Pass. viet.
SOL. 11A AS, Columbia, S. C.
Tn.Hie M tm airer.
JAS L.TAYLOR, donn Pars Aiton
?nsaraDGB I?GBDSB.
EX KCl'Ti V K 1) KP A HTM KNT.
OFFICE of COMPTRCLLKH (?KN
IOU A Ii,
Co LU M DI A, S.C. April l?th, 1K87.
I certify Hint Mess, Lenkecv Pttt
ton of Lauron? Agents of tho Conti
nental Fire Insurance Company,
incorporated by Ibo of New York,
hus complied with UH> requisitions
of the Act of tho General Assem
bly entitled "An Act to regulate
the Agencies of Insurance Compa
nies not incorporated in tho State
(if South Carolin?," and I hereby
license tilt; suid Mess Leake and
Patton Agents aforesaid, to lake
risks und transact nil business of
1 n sn rn ncc in t Iiis St uto, in t lie Cou il
ly of Laurens, for anti in behalf of
said Company.
\V. IC. S ION V,
Ct? M IT.i i KN Kit A I,.
NOTICE.
The building of Maddox bridge
? across Saluda river will be let at
tho lowest bidder according to spec
ifications presented at said letting
on the loth day of May next at lil
o'clock, M. with the right to reject
any bid made.
James Pell.
Char, B. C. C. L. C.
April, Ll. lt.
I Propose
To close out mv entire lot of
Coffins at Cost.
I wil soil singly or tho entire lot at
once.
13. W. CORBET,
As Agent.
#SPS?F #,GASH#
Moving at 2-40 speed with a big
train heavily freighted with bar
gains in Fancy Family (Jroeeries,
Confectioneries, etc., &c" bas Just
"dumped" a large portion of them
into the
"LUCKY" STORE
of ?T. H.JAlrl S, who is now run
ning a regular schedule,constantly
adding new goods to bis already
mammoth stock, and insists that
the goods must go
-CHEAP FOR ('ASH,
in order to make room for
FRESH ARRIVALS.
We will not attempt to mention in
detail thc articles comprising our
elegant stock, but simply say to
op" and all, and especially the la
dies und children
COME AMD SEK FOR YOURSELVES.
J. H. James.
Lan cn?, H. C. Feb. 23rd 1S77 8m
NOTICE.
A LL land owners in tho County
of Laurens 8. C., are hereby noti
fied that all running strcamb of wa
ter upon t hoir land shall remove
from tho said running streams of
water upon their lands, nil trash,
trees, rafts and timber during the
month of May? 1887, otherwise all
land owners w ho neglect said deal
ing of streams are Hablo for dftfh*
ago <>r costs.
JAMI S BF.bl/, C. hi C. < . . . ''.
April 27,1887 to
Port hoyal 4 Augusta Railway,.
In oflVsct Dec 20, 1880.
Time lK)tli Meridian Ono hour slower
than C. At Q. H. R" tllUO.
Grconvilenml Laurens Railway.
Len ve Laurens OOOntn I 18 pm
Arrive Rnrksdaios 0 20" 1-15 11
Knights ?i 32 " I 50 "
< : rayeotirl <?.?7 " I 55 "
" Fountain Im 7 (>i " 2 is "
" Slmpsnnvillo 7 23" 'J "
" MniihJhi 7 ii " ~ i:i ?
'* < ; roen ville s ni,i :t |;t "
Leave <? reen vino in on .* 353 "
Arrive Muuldin lo 2<." -l 20 "
" Simpson ville 10 47 41 4 80 "
" Fountain Inn ll un " 4 .vx
" Grnveourt ll 03 " f> .'>."> "
" Knights 11 :ts ?? 5 3D "
" Rnrksdalos ll ll " fi -?7
" Laurens 1210 pul ti 0;> "
Greenwood, Linnens and Spnrtanburg,
Hoing South -Daily?
Except Sun.
Leave Sparta II burg ?I '2.*> J? III ?r> ?to a m
" Moor.- 11 ?VI" r. 17
" Woodruff hi 17 p m ?? 55 ?
.' Kooree 12 35" 7 v.7 "
!,milord 12 42" 7 .;n
" Ora 12 50" 7 fal "
" Laurens l li? " s io "
" High Point I ld " ?? 21 "
" Wate j loo I .72 " 0 4-1 *'
o v riromien 2 Ifi " lO'.Vt "
Arrive G roen wood 2.*lf>" lion "
Leave " 5 00 a m 2 35 " ll 20 "
"Anderson ll Olia in 530 "
Arrive Augusta 10.10 am ?'? r> pin .">'?o pm
" Atlanta 7 no n m.
" Savannah - 30 p m.
" Jacksonville 12 00 m.
Hoing North Daily.
Loavc Atlanta 7 i'.O p m.
" faeksonvl'lo '2 30 "
" Savannah s in "
" i Charleston I on a m
" Augusta 12 15 p m 7 50 a ni S .",0 a ni
Arrive Anderson '2 15 1? ni 8 15 JJ ni
A n ive (Jtocnwood "> 30 pm 11 '20 nm '2 2? "
Lenvo U reen wood ll 20 a m '2 40 "
Arrive.!'oronaea ll 4* > * * 510 "
" Waterloo 12 Ol p III 1 00 "
" l Iiuh Point 12 14 " 1 22 "
" Laurens 12 36" .r> 05 "
o ora 12 30" 5 40 "
" Lau ford 107" 658 "
" IO nor 00 1 ir? " 0 10 "
" Woodruff 1 .*I5 " u r> ??
" Moore ?2 00" 7'27 "
" Spartanburg 230" Shs "
Connections at Greenwood to nnd
from all points on Columbia A- Greenvil
le railroad. At Spnrtanburg with Ash
ville A Spartanburg H II, A. At c.. Air
Line tor points Forth. At Augusta with
Ooorgla, South Carolina and Central
roads.
F.. T. CHARLTON, C. P. A.
W. W. Starr, Sup't. Augusta, Ga.
CALL OUST
I). F. BRADLEY,
LAURENS S.C.
TO got your Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Ac. repaired, every Job guar
anteed. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
and Silver were ordered when
desired.
Feb. 0 1HS7 28 3m
Real Estate.
A new four room cottage in the
town of Laurens for rent conven
iently located. Terms reasonable
One hundred and fifty seven acres
!>ond near Cross Hill, in good state
of cultivation. Well watered, good
houses, situated on the projected
line ot U. R. for sale via X lilli (lin
ton, A bargain offered, Terniacnsy
Wc will offer next week for sale,
a large lot of property in and near
the town of Laurens. Also a tine
plantation ?11 Abbeville county.
For Kent :
A suletldid residence in Hu*Town
of Laurens and one of tho most .sui
table houses in Town fora boarding
house.
Situated on Main Street a boil'
fifty yards from public square.
House containing ten rooms be
sides servart house stables, and
good garden cte. Terms very mod
erate.
For Rent
Tbreestore houses in tho town of Lau
rens.
Fon SALK:
.'1000 aeres land, located in difieren
portions of Laurens county.
Fou SALK or RUNT
A number ofsolondld rosidoneos la the
town Laurens.
A no* Hore house at High Point on
the Ol <Y S R R, Price low- A splondid
stand loi a store.
F< 1 particulars ns to any of tho above
nroperty call in or address
J M HAMPTON,
Manager.
Cheapest Carpets in
- AUGUSTA -
Stock Larger and Prices Lower than Ever.
rw-iho largest Stock South. Moquet.
I Hrussles, Three ply and Ingralni Cnr
pets, Rugs, Mats, Crumb Cloths,
Window curtains, Window cornices and
Poles. Canton and ('aeon mnttlngs,
Chromos, Luce curtains and House fur
nishings. Write for samples.
Jas. G. Bailie & Sons,
13 Droad Street, Augusta, (Icorgia.
-18-87-8111.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUN T Y O P L A U R E N S.
Court of Common Pleas.
Joshua S. '-'rnlg, assignee,"\
Plaintiff,
a fia i nut
M I'm m a W'orkinnn, Curo
lino Work man, Thomas M
Workman. Sherard Work
mnn, Elbert Workmnn,
Lizzie Cunningham noe KSummnn*.
Workmnn, Mnrlha Harris, '
nco Workmnn. Nunnie
Workmnn, Margaret Ann
Workman and John J
Piusa and John W Pergll
son under the linn linnie
of Pl uss <fe Ferguson,
Defendants. >
To the defendant Martha Harris nee
workmnn ;
You aro hereby summoned and requi
red to answer the complaint in this ac
tion, which ls filed In tho office of tho
clerk of the court of common Pleas, for
tho said county, and to servo n copy of
you.' nnswor to tho said complaint on
the subscribers nt their office Laurens
C IT, S C, within twenty de vs after the
sor\leo hereof, exclusive of tho day of
sucheorvleo; omi If you fal' to answer
tho complaint within the tu n aforesaid,
tho plaintiff in this action will npply to
tho court for tho rellof domnnded In* the
complaint.
Dated May 16th, 1887.
[Heal] O \\T SHELL,OOO r.
FKnouaoN & FKATHKUSTOMK,
Plaintiff's nttornoj'*.
To the dofendnnt Miirtha f larris nee
I Workman- You will please take notice,
I that tho complaint In this action was
I filed In tho office of tba dork ot court for
Laurena county on the IHth dav of Mnv
FF.IIOUSO?; <fc FI.ATUrnsTovi .
Plaintiff* Attor.? vs.
? 5-18-87-nt
s<H TH CAROLINA
Railway Company.
Commonolng Sunday. Muy ot ii 1886, ut
0:4"> A. M., Passenger trains will run ns
follows, u Kastor ii limo."
TO Wt) PROM CHARLESTON. EAST (tinily)
Depart Columbia al 6 80 s ni ."> 27 p ni
Duo Oin*leaton at 1185a tn i*aOpin
WKST (dally oxcept Sunday.)
Depart Charleston 7 20am 510pm
Duo Cullimbin UKI') u m 10 BO p ni
Ttl ANO PROM CAMDEN.
East (daily except Sunday.)
Dp Columbia 0 80 a ni 6 0S p m .r> 27 p in
Duo Camden 12 87 |> Ul 742 |i ni 7 42 p 111
Wost (d?ily OXcept Sunday.)
Dp Camden 7 48 a m 7 IS a in *3 16 p ni
Din? Columbia 10 2.">nin 1036 am 10 00 pm
TO AM? PROM AUGUSTA and cuARLESTOR
East (daily.)
Dp A tl RU sta ii o."? a in 4-10 pin 10 36 pm
Duo Charleston ll (JO am 030pill 626am
Wost (dully.)
Dp Charlostcn 0 :tf> am f> io pm io.'to pm
Duo Augusto ll 30 a ni 10 2.'> p in 7 80a in
Connections made at Columbia with I
< 'olumbla A (iroonvlllo Railroad bv train
arriving at lU40a in and departing nt 5
27 p m. At Columbia Junction with
charlotte. Columbia & Augusta Railroad
bv samo train tu und from all punts on
both roads. Passengers tulle supper nt
Branchville.
At Charleston with steamer for New
York: ?.. tl witn Bloomer for Jacksonville
nn'l (rollltsOU tho St. John's Uiver Tiies
davs and Saturdays; with Charleston
A Savannah railroad to und from Sa?
vnnnah and poluta in Plsridn daily.
At Augusta Wltll Ueorgla and Central
railroads to und from all points West
and Soul!-., wKIl Augusta tt Knoxville
railroad by ' (.r> p m train (Mist, and 7 30
n m traUi \\ v st. At lllaekvillo to and
from points on barnwell railroad.
Through tickets eau ho purchased to nil
points Sont h and West ny applying to
1). MeQUEEN, Agont,
Columbia, S.C.
John D> Peek, Oonoral Manager.
D. C. Allen. Qcncral Passenger mid
Ticket Agent.
State of South Carolina.
li A U U E NS COIN T V,
IN Piton ATE COURT.
Whereas, (J.W.Shell, c. c. c. I'.lias
applied to ino tor Letters of Admin
istration on tin? Estate of Jamos
Taylor, deceased.
These aro therefore to cite und
admonish all and singular tho kin
dred and creditors of said deceased,
to be anti appear before mc at a
Court of Probate, to be holden Rt
my omeo nt Laurens C. H., on
thc 27th dav of June, 1887, at io
o'clock, A. M.,'to show cause, if any
they can, why letters should not ho
granted.
Given under my hand and seal
this, tho ii 1 tli tiny of May, 1887,
A. W. BURNSIDE, J. I\ L. C.
0-20-87.-nt.
THE LAURENS BA It.
J. T. JOHNSON. W. lt. RIC1IKY.
JOHNSON & u ii ii i : v ,
ATTI IHN E Y S AT LA W.
OPPICE Flomltlg's Corner, Northwest
fide of Public Square
LAURENS, C. II., s. c.
j. w. FEUUUMON. C. C. FEATHERSTONE
EE HO ?SON A PK ATI I EUSTON E
ATTORNEYS AT DAW,
LAURENS C. il.. - - - S. C.
W. l-l. Martin.
ATTORN KY AT LAW,
LAURENS CU, - - - S. C
J. C. OAKLINGTON,
ATTORN KY AT LAW,
LAURENS CH., - - s. c
Olllco Advertiser Ihdhling.
W.O. HEX ET, P. P. HVUWANI
Abbeville. Laurens.
BENET A MCGOWAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LA NV,
LAURENS C. IL, S. C.
N.J. HOLMES. II. V. SIMPSON.
HOLMES ? SIMPSON,
ATT< ) R N EY S AT LA NY,
LACHIONS C. IL, - - - S. C.
3ST.S. KC jft.IR.PtIS,
ATTORNEY AT EA NV,
LAURENS, S. C.
?Hp-Offlce over s toro of W. L. Royd.
State o? Sooth Carolina.
COUNTY OF LAURENS.
Court of Probate.
Silas S. Knight, Plaintiff,
against
Robert Knight. Thomas Knight, Benja
min E. Landlord, Oilbiin Lan tl ford,
wistar A. Knight, Wolter Scotl Knight
in his Indi vidual rl>rht amt us executor
of SI as Knight, deceased, Fannie E.
K nicht. Rebecca P. Thomas, Robert ll.
Thomas, Kimmi Nations neo Thomas,
John NV. Thomas, Marv E, Loslov nee
Thomas, Nancy A. Thomas, Estelle
Thomas, William A. Thomas. Wistur
Douulns, W*lllLim Douglass, Frederick
Douuisss, Scott DouclusM, Kl fred !..
Knight, Samuel S. Knight, John NV.
Knight, Walter T. Knight, Nancy Jones.
John M. Iloloolmho in bis own right
und ns executor of si'.us Knight, deceas
ed, and Sarah Knight,
Defendants.
SUMMONS.
To the defendants above named;
You are hereby sumnionod and re
quired to nie.Wei the OOH]plaint ill tills
action, which is (Dod tn tho olth-o ot tho
J migo of Probate, for the said
County, and to servo a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on
tho subscribe ra nt their official Lauron*
C. IL, South Carolina, within twenty
days after tho sorvioo hereof, exclusive
ot'the day of such servite; anti if you
full to answer thc complaint within the
tiinn aforesaid, thc pinindi! in this ac
tion will apply to the Court for tho re
lief tlomnndcd in tho complaint.
I ) itel, '..'Jud April. A. I). 18S7.
[Seal.l A. Nv. BURNSIDE. J. P. L. C.
FERGUSON ?V FF AT1IERSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To tho Defendants above named ;
You will take notice that the
summons sud complaint bi this action
wore tiled lu the office ot the Judge
of Probnte for Laurens County South
Carolina, on tho 22 ?lay of April, 1887.
EBUOUHON PRTHHRSTONR,
Plaintiff's attorneys.
June I ?
Ice ! Ice ! !
BY THE CAR-LOAD.
All orders will havo prompt
attention. Call for our Ice,
Cold mid Refreshing Soda
Water nnd all other drinks
served nt fl First-Class Sodu
Konntain.
Kennedy I3ros.
Laurena - - ?. c.
apjOif
THE LEADER.
A Great Beal ef tete
-]I,\s IIKRN PI SPLAY *?U IN TUB BKM?CTION OF OUR-?-?
"t^BrigBt j?rrag of Spring Boofls,*^'"
Suporior attractions ami Graceful Style? provall In ?ll our lnunon.io variety of
Men's and Boy's Clothing and.
.Gents' Furnishing Goods.
More new Features & exclusive styles tb an ever.
Wo never Itioronco the pri?e, but each HOOSOn our businons gl OW?
BIGGER AND BIGGER!!
.Paralysed by our.
PLUCK AND PROGRESS
_|The business fraternity eau only wonder ntl
AOKNOWLEDaED SUCCESS!!
OUlt MOTTO Always ami only the best, ut pri?es not low but tie LOWEST.
J. F. M A R T I N & CO,
AT
WILKES' BOOK DEUG-STORE
Big Lot School BOOAS Just
Reoeived
ISTio? lin? of Ivlouilciirig Tor metl?L
ing etil sizes of FiotAire Frames.
THE BIG EAGLE
AT
-EE J. R. COOPER & CO'SEE
Mammoth Qrocory House can bo found a full and complete stock
of Frosh Groceries which wo will sell low for A. S H. Pi
ties wa: ting such will do weil to get our prices beforo buying. For
tiicy might save money "AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT."
J COOPER ?Sc CO
ALSO, Wo have several standard branda of GUANOS', which Ve.
offer on good terms. See us ur W.l). BARKSDALiE before buying
J. R. C O O P E R & CO.
-Dealers in
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
M oud in g Mantels Lumber,
Ready Prepared, Uougli, Green, I^ry, Long nml Short.
Also
PINE AND CYPRUS SHINGLES.
tine Mantels a specialty, together with Nice Woik.
Come and ?co us.
OKAY & ANDERSON,
Laurens C. H., S. C.
April (?, 1887-tf
-DKNTIHT.
Offloo over National Itnnk.
Oflflco day?-Mondays and ucsdnys.
LAURENS,.8. C.
T ll E N E W
BARBER SHOP.
I l>cg to 11 vf <>r ni th? public that I am
prepared t*> serve them ?? Tonsonial Ar"
tint in m^.nowemurtors, nndertUe Rob
<>. :>mnu uer1
1>. H.CANT\
COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS.
ROYAL (Absolutely Purr).
GRANT'S (Alum Powder)*
RUMFORD'S, ?rh?n trau.
HANFORII'S. wheo frc nh..
REDHEAD'S.
CH A It M (Alum Powdar)*..
AMAZON (Alan, Powder) #1
CLEVELAND*8(ihortirtjoa.
PIONEER (San Francisco)...
CZAR.
DH. PRICE'S.
SNOW FLAKE (nroff's)...
LEWIS'.
PEARL (Andrews A Co.)
II ECK ER'S.
GILLETS.
ANDRE WSACO."Regal
Milwaukr?, (loa ul o. Ainu..,
JU I.K (Powder ?cid loose)_
RUMFORD'S, when not fresh
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
A? to Purity mill Wholesomeness oft heUoyul Ibik lng Powder,
I nave touted a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in lh*
open market, nial Und lt composed of pure and wholesome Ingredients. It ls a cream
of tartar |>owder of ri hlffh degree of merit, and dooa not contain ellher alum of
phosphate*, or other Injurious substances. E. 0. LOT?, Fh.D."
ft Ii ;i scientl?c fact thai tho Royal Baking Powder ls absolutely pure.
"H. A. MOTT, Ph D.'*
" I have examined a packrr? Af Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself In
tho market. I lind it entirely f y from ali.i terra alba, or any other Injurtoua eub
.taocc, llKNitY MOUTON, Pu l)., Prcek.nr. of Stevana Institute of Technology."
" i hare analyzed a pack ?pi of Royal Baking- Powder. The material* of whleb
lt ls compoeed uro pure and wholesomo. 8. DAS a J IA rsa, State Assayer, Masa."
The Royal Biking Powder received the highest ?ward over aB compelltora at
the \ lenna World * KxjKialtlon, 1S7H; at tho CentennUl, Philadelphia, W7B ; at th?
American Institute, Now York, and al SUto Fairs throughout the eoontry.
No other article of human food has ever received auch high, emphatic, and ?nb
venial endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, ackatlsts, and Boards of
Health all over tho world.
NOTE-Thc alioro In von AM uitut rates thc comparative worth of various Baking
Powders, ns shown hy Chemical Analysis and oxporimenta made by Prof. Si heller.
A pound cnn of each powder waa taken, tho total leavening power or volume lu
caoli can calrunitcd, tho result l?elng aa Indicated. Thia practical teat for worth by
Prof. Behedlof only proves what every observant consumer of tho Royal Baking
Powdar kn?WI t>v practical experience, ?hat, while lt costs . few cents fer poood
more than ordinary kinda, lt ta far more economical, and, besides, saTerda tho advan
tage of (Miter work. A elnglo trial of th? r?oyal Baking Powder wlU coovluro any
fair-minded person of those fact*.
? V. hip the diagram lUOWi nome nf the alum powder* to beef s higher derrree?
of Mrengl) than oMi.-r w.wr|, M la.iUa bilror them, lt i? not lobe ??ken ta indies)
Irv i .. lucy havo any vain?, Ailal-i?* Row4*r?, uv lusttvr luvt tub Ih'-Oi slicntitk
?? t'j lc *\ void?, vi u ?J ange rou?. -*>

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