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' .?JB??-! Whe Advertiser . ^_. , . ii j. c. a A it h i NO v o y, wi Tt > ?, liAVHKNS, JuticSOth 1887. lubBcrlpticn T:ice--12 Mouths, $1.00 PAYA m.K 1 S ADV A XCK, Raton for Advertising. Ordinary Ad Vertisitn nts, por s.innre. Ono inser tion. $1.00; eaeh subsequent luser Vion, .:>n < outs. Li bor ul reduction made for largo Ad ?/ortisements. _ >_-1 -L- - ? t I ' OUR COUNTY FAUL Now is tho timo to begin prepa rations for our nnnuul county fuir. Hut few of our citizens seem to re alize tho grout importance of keep ing thc Laurens County Agricultu ral tutti Mechanical Association ill successful running order. ( ertali it is that tho town people havi been entirely too careless in thi matter. Them is talk of behlin; the next fair at some other pola than the town of Laurens, but c course this is Impracticable, nub s the citizens of the town persistent ly indicate that they do not wau the exhibition by withholding en courogemcnt again as they have o former occasions. Whim this tow fully realizes the importance of an measure from a base-ball ton rim ment to n cotton factory, she open her hoart and coffers and the rosu is success to tho enterprise. But seems that the advantage to tl: town, tho county, the state and tl citizens individually, to How fro these annual gatherings of farme at tho county-seat to exhibit thc skill omi incite rivalry, is not lui appreciated by anybody. A cou ty fair cannot he. successfully a ranged in a day, aud hence it \ hooves those wdio have n pride their county and their calling bestir themselves in time. T Association has given highly eic ituble exhibitions in the past, b there is evident room for i in pro \ mont. Let the executive comm tee be d?ligent, lot the pooplo < operate, and let the year 1887 set forever that Ute county fair is a pi manentand progressive institute liCtthe proper steps be taken time and lhere is little doubt th tho enthusiasm and money n*?c Bary to make thc fair a succc Will bo forth-coining. THF. LAURENS SENSATION. Laurens County "awoke one m nlug to lind herself famous." La lossnesS in Laurens is placed as t head-line for many an editora] Southern newspapers and not a f elsewhere. What a pity that fame of .grand old chivalrous Lu oasis destined to rest upon deed violence ? If'tts true that "ft ! good name.is ne'er retrieved," ti we stand accursed forever, this hist episode in toe history Laurens could easily have been j vented. It w as not exactly a c of much ado-about mithin, .bute tainly a little spark ha > burst i ft great llame. If, instead of writ sensational letters in every dh tion, the.citizens of Cedar Qr had reported the first intimatio unlawful assemblages to the per office of tho law, tho Sheriff, matter would have been Invest tod without delay and flu; so tion would have ended. We have refrained from < ment on this affair so tar, Ian the facts wero not deflnatoly a. tainod. At present however, not reasonable to expect anyt like an outburst of violence, it is now certain, first, that thc groes in tho vicinity do hold si meetings; and secondly, they Well armed. Now, laking t facts together, knowing the < ulous and unsuspecting na till tho.so who aro thus assembled, not unreasonable to fear that may, under the guidance of un thj leaders, be lead to violate law. What eau be tho Objoi tho secret mooting? Why they armed? Tho cours* Governor Richardson In ord an investigation must be com dod, and it may bo that bis prc noss has prevented a repel i ti? tho recent Yorkville lyn? Everything povsiblo should bo to prevent such a horriblo tra Lyneh-law on all occasions mi deplored. Periodically it seems, .Sou farmers and moro especially* mon, catch the Westorn Th ?y go but they return agni ser but in few cases be tl er n nanclally orotherwlso. Pm in tho West, is not different farming in this country so I profit is concerned. Mon win failed here, fail there also, an amount of Eastern capital th boon loaned on farm mortgag ring tho past three years I Wost is alarming and an literally to millions of lsrs. As it is In this sta farmer who cnn lay by a at the end of tho year Is a exception IQ tho West, without commercial forti It ls not location that can farming profitable,but il tl exercised, dllllgenco In pri ij g farm operations, and mor al! tho ubillly to slop small leak? ami save what is made. Tho man i who allows a mortgage to settle on his farm, whether he ho in South Carolina or 'lexus, U in danger. His iu:vcr difficult for a white person lo become tv "nigger," but the Gazette tells of ti woman in Augusta who is undergoing a trans formation from black to white. OLK WASHINGTON LETTER Washington, 1). C. June, 'J7 is. T am glad to be able to say tlutl Mr Corcoran bus recovered suffic iently to seek the. cooling shades of Poer Turk he being unable to stand tho tntiguc of the tri? lo his usual resort, tho White .sulphur ?Springs. For the present tin* President has discontinued his public recep tions, owing probably to tho severe ordeal of such un undertaking, with the thermometer dnlying with the nineties. lt has just transpired 1 hat during Mr Jay Gould's late mysterious vis it to this city, he really did a gell? erous and patriotic act, for which I wish to give him" credit. While viewing Mt. Vernon, w here Wash ington's remains uro entombed,Mr Gould, learning that a tract of land contiguous to the estate was desir ed to protect the property from en croachment, be ordered it bought at bis expense for $2.500 the own ers being Lawrence and ICli/nhctll Washington, gront-grund-nophew and niece of the H rat President ami presented it to the Indies ol'the Mt. Vernon Association. Tlu> grand jury of tho District of Columbia have, in their report, pre sented the Post (Miloo, Treasury, and Interior Department buildings as being in such a had sanitary con dition US to endanger the health and lives of tin? several thousand employed of those Departments, und the Government Printing of fice, as well as some of thc theatres, are pionounccd nothing bolter than human lire traps. In calling tho altontlon of Congress to Ibo matter, tho grund jury will say that if a private Individual were respon sible for such n state ol alfa I rs as this, he would bc indicted for main taining a nuisance. Tie- building inspector had this to say on tho subject of the printing ellice, "lt is the worst lire frap in tho United States, and a disgrace lo the Gov ernment. That building is four ?tories high, 800 feet long to feet wide, and in the two upper stories about 1,500 women work, and yet thoro is only one stairway for them to escape by in case of a tire. Once more tho bend of thc assas sin, GultClUl, bobs Up to public view, and will be exhibited in a .New York Museum, lt is said by those familiar with the circuios; neos that there can bo no doubl ol' tho genuineness of this bead. Tho bones of the assassin were articulated and placed in the Medical Museum of the National Capitol, where they still remain, but it now is divulged, that a doctor severed thc hoad, ami perhaps other pori ions ol' the body for speculative rather than scienti fic purposes. Pension Commissioner Binck has decided to exercise ibo authority vested in him by l*\v lind to res trict the legal foes 111 eases o? At torneys for Mexican Pi nsion-clnims to$10 though thc law allows a fee of $25, if such a contract has boen made, provided it is approved hy the Commissioner of pensions. Hut General Black thinks tho former fee is enough in such casos and has issued un order limiting fees in these, cases to thal amount. Tho business of tho [ntor-slate Commission continues lo grow and bas already reached proportions not anticipated by its authors or mem bers, and it is now believed that the work will require the services ol about fifty clerk -. Thoro have been nearly ii'?,<n? applications for appointment toclorKship under I he Commission. Such vast an I va ried inloicsts are committed to tho charge of the Commission thal it will soon bc rightly considered ono nf the most important Du roans of the Government and ono that will continue to grow' ill popular favor. There ls dismay muong tho aged und incnptiblo (dorks of tho Navy Department, for Secretary Whit ney announces his purpose to over haul tho whole force and clean out ll the barnacles and dead timber. Tho Secretary seems to think that thi course, however unpopular with those affected, is essential t? ? tho successful administration of his trust. lteeont developments convince me that Ibo Republicans aro im pressed with ?doa that their only hope of success in isis is to agitate sectional issues and inflame tho mind of the people of thc North with tho old war feeling. The llrsl stop to this end ls tho Dopondonl Pension Pill, the next its echo, tho battle Hag howl, and tho third will be the conversion of the Grund Ar my of the Republic into n partisan Republican organization, to bc rounded up hythe nomination of fl Military candidate, or a bloody shirt shriekor. Tho cs ti inn tod receipts and dis bursements of tho Government in July and August show thal thoro Will be a decrease rather than au increase ol the Treasury surplus during that time. Af tor providing for * 10,716,000, of tho :i por cont bonds due July 1st, tho surplus will be about $37,000,000. Tho pension appropriation of $70,070,000, for the fiscal year ending Juno 80, 1887, is already exhausted, consequently the Pension Bureau, reports that when thc new appropriation he comes available July Isl ?t will draw $12,000.000 for pons?ons, leav ing then a Treasury surplus of $25, 000,000. "' . t ...-KU PROHIBITION, nv c. i,. Pf KB, To prove that this is a national evil I call up throT States in oppo site (I i roe di 00-Maine, iowa and Georgia. Lid them testify in re? flfard to this. State of Maine says: "It ls so great an evil up hore wc havo anathematized it as a State." -Stat??of Iowa says : "It is so great an evil out here we have pt oh i bi tot I it-by constitutional amendment." Stato ot* Georgia says; "it is so great mi evil down hore that nine ty counties of this stato havo made tho sah' ol* intoxicating drink n criminality." So tho word comes up from all sources; and it is going to lu< a Waterloo; und 1 want you to know on what sido l am going to bc win n that Waterloo is fully rome, and I want you to bo <>" the right side. Hither dru uk noys will be destroyed In this country, ortho American government will be de stroyed. Tal ma ff e. lt has beor lound that prohibito ry laws do not very thoroughly pro hibit. So it has boon found that law against murder, theft and kin dred crimes do not very thoroughly stop tho commission of those crimes but no sane-man advocates tho re peal of those laws on that account. An exchange says; "High Id ?ense was originated in the first general COHN eution ol* bell. A ll the devils, medium si/.o and small dev ils In tho satanic realm were pres ent. A flor the idea wits originated il was banded over to the politi cians and they labeled it tempe rance. A methodist minister who remov od some years ago noni North Car olina t<> K ansas, writes to tho states Vlllo lianIH r: Having been in Kansas for quite :i lime I have good opportunity for watching tho tempor?neo move ment bore. llave traveled several hundred miles und been at various kinds Ot public gatherings, and I have seen loss drunkenness in ono year than I have ill N. G. in one day. So 1 am persuaded that prohibition is a good thing. In every community we lind men, once honored and respected, reduc ed to poverty, wretchedness and dishonor by spending their money ami t Imo in drin king saloons; wives Weighed down with grief and sor row and want, and heart-broken and helpnesschildren grow ing up in ignorance, beggary ami vice, be cause husbands and lathers have boon made drunkards ami vaga bonds by patronizing tho drinking saloons. Millions of dollars are in vested in this business of making men drunkards and in producing the desolation and ruin of women and children, which if employed lu agricultural, manu factoring or com mercial pursuits, and directed by the talents and lime wasted in these drinking houses, would add untold niillions to the aggregated wealth ol thc State, and make as many thousands ol* happy families ns are now made miserable because Ibis money and time are given to tho soiling and drinking of illloxi ?.at i ng liquors. R. I). Gumbrell, of Jackson editor of tile Hicord and ,Sliictdt wa < sind and his skull crushed by heavy blows after be ind fallen, by Jones s. Hamilton, the loader </f tho whis key ring, aided by -ever il confed erates, on tho Olh imt. A bocr-sti loon was tin- rcnde/.votis ol' the as sassins willie plotting for the c ime Of lins snook lng murder tho Xcm j)fis}iiaMif>])i(in sa y s : "III all I he dark niel mon ruin I history of Mississippi's crime there has never been a sadder ami more cruel murder than that which till ed the people id' tin- (di v and State willi honor whon they learned that Itodcrick Gumbrell bad boen hem med up last Thursday night upon the iron bridge on Capitol street by men in front ol' him, behind lum and ut his side, who lirst shot him o' >W11 to his death, and then alter having- turned away, CO ino back, and, as ho lay there gasping his life away, dealt him blow after blow from a heavy pistol, horribly mangling his face and crushing in his skulk" The eoroixo'sjury rendered a ver diel to the elfecl That : "We, the jury ?d' Inquest in the case of tho death llodftrick Gam broil, lind I1 at he carno to his death from pistol sleds am! wounds indicted by the hands of .Iones S. Hamilton as principal und others os abettors unkin ito tho Jury." Tho fatlu r ol'the murdered man, Kev. .1. Ik Gumbrell, editor ol' the S<:tttfient l?<t?il,si AVco/'t*/, lias also been threatened. Ile s;,y.S: "Frionds have come to u > to worn us of danger, and WO have been shadowed ropoaledly by saloon men. Itodcrick has boon thronton? od. This tragedy, in its details ol betrayed and cool plotting, all end ing in brutal assassination, gives Solemn emphasis to repeated threats. The situation is grave. Within a few week- tlll'OO men ha VC been assassinated in Hinds County. We have reached a crisis ns acute and alarming as ii ny that o vcr tried a people." Tho Sin,rtl and Shield will bo continued. It says: "Tho Sword ami Hldo.ld force an1 Mississippians, born on Mississip pi's Soil, ami Will never cease Io wage war upon her enemies wher ever they may bo found, till they are driven from tho field, or till, like our illustrious young captain, we soul our devotion to what WO honestly conceive, to bo her high est interest with our life's blood." BISHOP'S BAR Is t ho placo to go for PUIVK WINKS, BRAN DI KS, and WHISKIJS8 OFAIiTi KINDS. ******** Pure Mountain K?::???::?:?Hand Oade Corn # Whiskey, Not excelled by any ''.Moonshine." Having,fitted'up my Saloon on corner Main ami Harper stroots, Laurens, S, <'.,,! am prepared lo servo the public in good style and sol n i I pat mnage. IR,. I-j.i Bishop. junesiijuni. . State o? Soul li Carolina. COUNTY Ol'1 I At UK NS. Court of Probate. Silas S. Knight, lMaintitV, affttiuxt Koborl Knight, Thomas Knight, Tlonja min I''. Landlord, Olllnni Landford. Wistar A. Knight. Woltor Scott Knight in Iiis in'li viduaVright amt as executor of Si as Knight, deceased, fannie IC. Knight, l{ >in.a P. ThonniH, (lolioi't Cb Thomas, Kinma Nations nco Thomas, John NV. Thonias, Marv IO. Lesley nco Thomas, Nunc,?v A. Thomas, Ksidle TI1011UI8, Willi.lni A. Tlioinas, WiHtar Douglas, William Douglass, Krodorlek Douglass, Heotl Don class, Kl trod L. Knight, Samuel S. Knight, .lohn \V. Knight, WtlllorT. Knight. Nancy .Iones, .lohn Si, Holcolin ho in his own right ami as oxeen I or ol' Silas Knight, deceas ed, unit Sarah Knight, Sarah S. Rey nolds nee Thomas, silas Douglass. Defendants. To tho defendants ahovo named; You are hereby summoned and re quired io answer the complaint in this Helton, which is (?led in the olllco ol the .1 UllgO of I'll.hale, tor (he said I County, and 10 serve a copy ?d' your answer lo the said complaint on I he subscribers al their otilen ut Laurens c. ll.. South Carolina, within twenty (lavs after the scrvieo hereof, OXCIUH?VO ol'the day of such servicoj and if you fail to answer tie- eoiliplldut tt Ullin 1 he tilllO a foresnh I, t he ptili itt ill in this ne lion will apply to the ( om i for tho re lief tleniaudeil in tho complaint. Dated,??2nd April, A. I>. issr. I Heal. I A . W. WV KN si DK, J. P. b. C. PKltCI USON A- KKATIIKKSON, PlubltilPs Attorney. To tho Defendants above named; Von will take notieo that tho summons and complaint in Ibis action were bled in thc lillico ol lilt) Judge ol' Probate tor Laurens County South 1 ?andina, un the da v of April. tss7, Pi:itorsoN iV KKATII HUSTON Plaintiff's tiilorm ys. Juno ->, 1887? ni STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY ()K LA I'll K N S. Court of ( ommon Pleas. Joshua s. ''mig, assignee,* Plalniilf, (if/nin&t M l b n m a Workman, Curo llnu Worbni.au. Thomas M Workman. :Sherard Work- j man, 101 bert Workman, | l.i/./ie Cunningham nee S>Siuinnoiti Workman, Martha 1 larris, m o Work luau. Nannie W in k man, Margaret Ann Workman and .lohn .1 Pliiss and ?lohn W I'Wgu son under t ho In in miine of Pluss ,v ferguson. Defendants. J To tho itcfentlaitt Martha Harris nee wi u k man ; You are hereby summoned and rcrjlll red to answer the complaint III this ae tiou, willoh is filed ?lithe Ollleo of the clerk of I ho court of common Pions, for tho Haid county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complain) on tho subscribers at He ir Ollleo Laurens C H, S C, within twenty tlcvs lifter the ser\ iee horeol, exclusive of the day of snell service; ami If yon fail i" answer tho complaint within I bc tone aforesaid, the i ilai nt i If in this ?tel iou will apply lo Um ?ntl rt tm- the rt lief demanded in the complaint . Dated M.iv l?th, 1887. Seal, i. W bli F.LL, cc <. 1?. FimorSON ?V KKATII HUSTON K, Plaiiililf's attorneys. Ti tho defendant Martha Harris noe WorKiiian Yan \vill please takeuotleo, (hat Hie complaint III this ucl ion was tiled in l Im ollleo ol' t lie eb rk ol court for Laurens count v on thc lill h dav of May Is77. rV.uot'soN A KKATIIKUNTONK, Plllilllitl's Att..rileys. f>-18-87-nt State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LA UH IONS. Cot:UT OK COMMON I'I.KAK. W. H.i blkerson, assignee, \ Phlbitil)', i nfiniii.it ( Martha K. Doll, William L. f iS'l??iJ/tou.s. Wood, I befell.lani. . ; To tho defendant Martha K. bolt; You are hereby summoned and requi red to answer I he complaint in this no tion, which is tiled in tho ofllco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common IMeas, for t im said County, uuil to Morvo a copy ot your ans wer lo the said complaint on tho subscribers ni lindr ollleo al Laurena C. 11., s. c., willi lu twenty 'da vs fain . tho service hereof, exclusive of the day ol Kiichscrvicn; and if von fail to answer the complaint within the limo afore said.the plaint!!)'in this notion will ap ply to thecoiirt for the relict ih mantl ed In tho complaint. Datnd May '?"rd, A. I?. Ms;. l'l.in;i JON A L?*K AT 11K U80X, I'laintill's A 11 or rn; vs. Te th(> d?fendant Mai iba K. bolt ; YOU Will please take notice thal tile Complaint and Summons in the above staled ease wore Hied lu Ibo ofllco of tho Clerk of Common IMeas for Laurens ('onnt v, South Carolina,on tho ?tlst day Of April Ks?. F Kia. I SUN A FRATIIBK80N', riainiii'. s Attorneys. Muy L'?,nt State of South Carolina. LATH I", NS COL N T Y, IN I MU") BATE ColllT. Whereas, G.W.Sludi, c. c. c. chas a ??pl ?od t< i nie lor lad lois ol' Ailniin istratlon <?n the Estate of .Inmes i Taylor, deceased. Those uro tlufroforo to cito ami ! ad mon i.sh all mid singular tho kin j dred and creditors of said deceased, lo ho Itlld appear before me ut a Court 01'I'r?bate, to bo holden at my ollleo nt Laurens < '. IL, on tito 27th day of June, 1887, nt IO o'clock, A. M., to show cause, if any they eau, why letters should not bo granted. Given tinder my hand and sonl this, tho 21th day < May, 1887. A. \V. HUKNSIDK, J. I?, fi. c. 0-20-87.--nt. NOTICE. The Pishdam bridge across ft00? dy River, will be let to the lowest bidder for repairs on the 2d of Jilly, at ll o'clock, A. M., with the right to reJOCt any bids. .1 A M KS nov,' \ RY? County ( ?ommlssloner L. 0, .Tune 10, 1HK7 rt - - I Propose To eloso out mv entire lot of Coffins at Cost. I wil sob singly or Hie entire lot at once. 15. W,'CORBET, A .'i Agon I. SOLTH CAROLINA Railway Company. Coiunionclug Sunday, Muy Util 1880, al ii:l.i A. M., Passenger trains will run a > follows, " K?stern limo?" To ANO i no M ciivm-KsroN. HAST (daily) Depart Columbia ut t? .10 um 6'27 pm Duo Chu? lesion nt ll 05 nm 000 pin VV HST (dally oxoopt Sunday,) Depart Charleston 7 20um ii 10 p m t)uo Columbia 1035am 1050pm TO ANO KKOM CAM HUN. Kost (itally except Sunday.) Dp Columbia 0 30 nm 5 05 pm 5 27 pm Duo Camdon 12 37 p m 742pm 7 42 pin Weal (d>dlv except Sutulay.) Dp Camdon 7 4? ti m 7 IA ii m '115 p m Duo Conimbia 10 25 ti m lo.'fiam 1000 pm To ANO ruo M AitiisTA and citAiti.KHToN IC asl (dully.) Dp Augusta iltl?a in 440pm 1035 pm Duo Charleston ll 00 am 0 30 pm U 20uni West (dillly.) Dp Churlostcn t?35 um ft 10pm 1030pm Duo Aim nain ll 30 a Ul 10 25 p in 7 30 a m l'on.ii?iis unido at Columbia with Columbia A-11 roon ville Ital hoad l?v train arriving at 1040 ll in and dopurting at 5 27 pm. Al Columbia Junction willi Charlotte, Coluinblti? Augusta Ital I rond by ?santo train to and from all pointa on both l'Oilds. Passengers take supper tit liraiich villo. At charleston with steamer for New York ; u. d wit n steamet for Jacks, ni ville and poiutsou the St. .lolm's Uiver Tues days and Saturdays; with Chnrloston A Savannah railroad lo ami from Sa vannah and points in Klsrhla daily. At Augusta with Georgia and ( entrai rail....ads lo ami fiann all points West and South, with Augusta <V Knoxville railroad lo 10 35 p Ul train east, and 7 30 a in Irak) west. At lllaekvillo to and from points on llarnwol! railroad. Through tickets cutt bopurohasod to all points South and Wost |>V llp| Iving to D. McQC H KN, Agent, < 'olumhia, s. C. .lohn B, Peek, Clouerai Manager. l>.('. Allen, General Passenger and Ti. kel Agent. NOTICE STATU OK SMITH G'Attoid N \, Ct) IT STY ol' I.AI'ltMNS. Whereas on the s 'iv ol' .1 une A. I>. 1887 \V. Z. Luit? V So?t'y ot Stale issued :t t'Omilli.SS ion to M. ?N. Hailey, J. \V. Tothl, N. li. Dtlll nilli NV, IT. .Marlin, constituting them itjhonrd of corporation of tho Peoples I <oan and KxchangcHankiof 1 .aureus s.e. authorizing and empowering llioin to opon hooks of subscription to the capital stock of tho same to thu amount of *??,00U lo bo divided Into shares of the pill' value of if 100, 00 ouch. Therefore iud iou is hereby given that said bool rip Ih.ii will be opoH ;' Haskell A- Dial al : i t'. from .lune loth In 1,1 issy inclusive. .lune I Ith issy M. S. Uni , J. W. ; idd W. ll M ni Un. ti. li. Dial Real Estate. A new four room cottage in tho town of Luttrells; for rent conven iently located. Turms roasonablo ( lue hundred mid ll fly seven acres bond nour Croas Hill, hi good state of cultivai ion . Well watered, good Ionises, situated on the projected Uno ol lt. It. for sale via X Hill ?. lin ton, A bari'iiin offered, Terms easy \S'e wilJO' fer next wet k for sale, a large laF' property in and nomi' the la\l ^T?OlllViis, Also nt fu.o phi ii KA* ,"n Ahbovillo county. For ?it? o i . A splendid rosltlence in tho Town of I.a ti rei. s ?inti one ol'ibo most sui table houses iii Town fora boarding house, Situated on Main Street about fifty yards from public square. House containing len rooms be sides sorvart houso stables, ami good garden otc. To?'llis very mod I erato. I I'or Kent ! Thrcostorohouses in tho town o' Lau rens, j l 'on s \ i.K : 3000 aerea lund, loomed in di O'er on I portion:, of Laurens (.'Olinty. Koa s v m: or KUM I - A number of xohuuhd rosldoncos in tho lowr. ?*' Laurens. A new O ne house at High Poll?t Ol) the ll I rv S lt lt, Price low ,\ spli i,dui siam1 foi il store, K< r partleii lu rs as to any of tin; nbovo mO'.ierly call in or ad o'ross .1 M 11 A MI ?TON . M minger. Port Royal & Augusta Railway,. 1 n OflCCl Dee. 20, ]K?i;. Time ROtb Meridian Ono hour slowei than C. A (.. M. K lillie. G reen vile and Laurens Hallway, Loavo Lnuvens 6 ou a m I |fi p ni Arrive liurksdalos ti'ju-' I 15 " K nights c. 32 " 1 50 " " ? ?rayeoiirt i> 37 " I 55 " " Fountain Inn 7 o' 11 ^ is .< " Simpson ville . " li 31 " ?' Mnuldln 7 ii " ..: i t " (?roen) die S 10 ?< ;? |.{ " Leave (1 roon vii 1 lo lunn" ri n Arrh o Mnuldln loan " i au " Slmp&onvdl il IT " i .'?a " " Kou ulalu luni' i ni " -i .vs " i?i nyeotirt 1133 " ." " " Knights 11 .'is .?o " liurksdalos il II " 5 37 " " Laurens 12 10 m ii 03 " G roon wood, Laurens ami Sparlanburg, Cluing south Dully. Kxcopl Sun, Leave Sportnnhurg 11 a m 5 30 a m " M nore 11 .V! .. (?17 .< " Wood ru IT 13 17 pm flfifl " " Mooroo 12 .'>.> .. 7 '.-7 ** " La ilford 12 12 '. 7 IO " " Ora 7 .VI o " Laurens - ?' " High PollH I" . Watojloo . ci o oronuea . 1" :.'.'{ " Arrive OrooilWOOtl Louve " ."> 00 a lt ! I : v " Anderson Arrive Augusta lo "O pm . ? ,,, "Atlanta '< > u m, " Havuuuall 2 30 ? m. '. Jaoksonvlllo 12 u < lol og Noi l h ... ?y, L?itve Atlanta 7 :?> p in. " fnoksonviUo 2:?()'. " Savannah S 10 " " harlosl on I I CO n in " /vugii - ta 12 10 p in 7 50 a in fi 30 a in Arrive Auder.voii 'J |.? p ni H I") p m A ni ve < ; i ti n .v d .'i ".o pun ll 'JO ant J J5 " Loavo Groonwood II seam 240 " An ive C'oronaca 11 4(i " BIO " Waterloo 1201 pm 100 0 " Itlgh Point *.2 14 I 22 ? " Laurons 1230" 5 0,*? '. Ora Lt 86 " 5 io ? " Lan ford io?" 5M ,( M Knoreo 1 15 C, Pi '< " Woodruff l 35 " Q 45 " " Moore 2 (K) " T27 " " Spar'anburg 'J 80 " 8 LS " onn?ctioiis al Oreen w ood to nnd from all points on olumhia Greenvil le railroad. At Spartan bu ra with Ash? ville,v Sparianhiiru H ll, A. ?V C., AD Lino for points 1'orth. At Augusta with Georgia, South Carolina and Central roads. K. T. HARLTON, O. P. A. W. W. Starr, Hup't, Augusta, Gu. A' WILKES' BOOK? Big Lot, Solioc Reoei JSTio? lin? of JVEOI ing ea.ll sizes of JP THE RIG A J. R. C O O P Manimotli Grocery Housocan u< of Prosh Grocorles which wo will sci tics wa: ting such will ?lo well to get they might save money "AND DON Ai.so, Wo have several st ?un?a rd olieron good terms. Seo us or NV, 1 J. IR,. Coo] -Dealoi Doors, Sash, Blint Moudinii M Ready Prepared, liougli, C?n Als PI NE AM) C Y Pl I'ino Mantels n specialty, Como and GRAY & A? April 0, 1887-tf M?NTEH A TA MUNSON'S Kuri yon can buy tho ohoapest and b Wo will not he I .inst th'nk nf it. :i ni?'?1 sll wainui set, ie j market, $:i?oo. Very liamlMnmo walnut ? Nest beda ic.r si ?ni/ Noal OUIOUUH for $a? Wo koop constantly on liam 1 Mattresses, Bcd Springs, Lounges, Bal -. \v<. aroais<> in .ni ! Dry Goods, Dross (Jooti -, Sinu s I loni rall lo examine oar ?took and pr mol ey, and uioiie,' hnvo'J is uioiucy punic JVL in -ter <3c Laurens, 8. C. May IS, 1887 Nin^ T li K N K W BARBER SHOP. I beg to Inform (he publie that I am ftrej urcMl io nerve t hem MS Tonsmilal A r lisi In m>,iiownuarlors, under tho liol? orts3:*.u :...<? I?. Il .('ANTI ID PL- W P?- B.A.X-?I_J, - DKNTI8T. - Office over National Haide. Olllco day? .Mondays ami tiesduyft. I.AI HIAS, . . . - S. I'. POMONA HILL ? NURSERIES, * POMONA, Nf. C., Two atul oin- half mile- we-t of Greensboro, N. C. The main lino Of tho lt, A- 1>. it. lt. pa-ses (brough I tho grounds und wit lilli UKI foot nf thootllco, Salem trains mtiko roj; III ar stops twice tinily going each way. Those Interested In Fniil nuil Fruit (?rowing are cordially invited to Inspect thin tho largest nursery in tho Hitato and ono of tho largest in Ibo South. Tho proprietor has for ninny years vi-ited the loading nurseries North and Wost ant! corresponded with those of foroigd em.nt ries, gathering every fruit that w as eal ciliated to suit thc Hottth, both na tive ?ind foreign. The reputation of Pomona Hill Nurseries is such that many agents going out from Greensboro representing other nur series, try to louve tho Impression that they uro representing these nurseries. Why do they do it? Lol tho public answer. I have in stock growing 'and cnn show visitors tin saine; the largest ?ind best stock of trees Ac., ever shown <>r seen in a'>y two nurseries North Carolina, consist lng of ap? pie, pouch, pour, cherry plum, grape, Japanese persimmon, dup ai OHO plllin, apricots, nectarine, Russian apricot, mulberry, (pl In COS. Small fruit: Strawberry, rapberry, uirrant, pecan, lingiIsh walnut, rhubarb, asparagus, evergreens, shade i roos, rosof, Ac <?ive your order to my authoriz ed agent or ordor direct from thc nursery. Correspondence solicited Descriptivo cntaloguo free to nppli runts. Add ross .1. VAN LfNoidSYj Pomona, Guilford County, N. C. Muy 18, 1AS7. nm Cheapest Carpets in -AUGUSTA - Stock Largor ant Prlcea Lower Dian Ever. -?.die largest stork South. Moquet, I firmados, Tbroo ply and 1 n gr al m Car pets, itiig?, Mats, Crumb Clothe, window curtains, Window cornices ami l'oies. Canton and ('aeon mattings, Chromos, Lace curtains and Doust fur nishings. Write Cor samples. Jas. G. Bailie & Sons, I.Irtroad Htrooti Augutta, tJooruU. UU-3-S7-3. )1 BOOKS Just .ved xlcling Tor xxieOsL 1 o tiaro lTreLrn.es. EAGLE* E ll & C O 1 S ? fourni a full und completo stock I low for CASH. I'?r our juices before buying. For T YOI' F< UtO ET IT." brands of GUA NOS', which wo. >. BABKSPALE bolero buying per* <&> Co. s in Is [antels Lumber, sen, Dry, Long und Short. ?JO tus S?imOLES. together with Nico Woi'R? S0(! US. ??ER? )CIAAT Laurens C. H., S. C. FURNITURE! ! ilturo Palace is tho pince where esl Furniture in tho South, indornohl. ?len ??,1, niarblo for $'?0 50, wort h in anv .ct. li? i ? I.s. marilla top, for f>45 0o. .v. Nvat sci chairs, sl.\ forf'2 75. I a rompi?te slock of >v Carnages, also Carpets and Rags. limiters lor , lints, Clothing nnd Millinery, loos hoforo hhyhur as wo will save v?nt Wo will uni hr undersold. . J a. m ieson Leaders of how Prlcou. T1IK LAURENS BA lt. J. T. JOHNSON, \v, lt. RICHEY. JOHNSON ?V IS I< If ATTOHN.: Ys AT LA W, ?iii u i: I'MciniiiK's Cornor, Northwest Hiilc of Pahlic Square : LAUKKN'S, V. IL, - - - s. C, J. W. KHItOUaoN, i . C, I' KATH I', ll sr o N li FEUGUSONA; FEATI?EHSTONE ATTI ?UN K YS AT LAW, LAU KEN'S C. H., - - - R, c. "W . H . Martin, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, LAUKKN'S ?'. Il . 8. f) ?I. <'. OAKLINGTON, ATTOKNKY AT LAW LAUKKN'S C. IL, - - s, Ofllco Advorlisor nullding. W. r. UK MKT, Abbeville e. I?, M 'o. i sr A N i I ?aurons. DENKT & MCGOWAN, ATT? ?UN LYS Al LAW, LAUKKN'S ?'. IL, s. C. N.J. lll?I.MKS. II. y. HI.MI'SON. HOLM KS & s: M [?SON, ATTI i KN LYS AT LAW, LAUKKN'S C. IL, H. C. IN'. S. H^O^iEtLlS, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, LAUKKN'S, s. O. ?<F~??lllee ovor store of W. L. Boyd. MACHINERY. ENGINES HAW~ MILLS Steam St Water GRISTMILLS Cotton Presses I BHAm?Q "PULLKVS l^po & Fleing Brass Ynlves "8AW8~" HANG KKS FILES INJECTORS i Water Wheels COTTON GINS GKAHINU CASTINGS Brass and Iron A Full Stock of Supplie?, <h??p ?nd gooj BELTING, PACKING and OIL. At BOTTOM PRICES AMP IN ?frocK roa PROMPT DELIVERY. ?r-nKt'AIItS 1'KOMITI.Y DOMIv^H GED R. LOMBARD & CO Foundry, Machina anti Holler Worki, AUG I 'STA, OA. ABOVE ?LASSEN'OKK PK POT.