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fjOCAl/TPttMN. All lt costs ¡J- ndollnrn your. Roy. I). A. TOM. b> nt CUoiln Sprlni {.'HUD GtLVN't' wr.nl:« td IcCi.v Nov. Voil;. Vu. Ti I-λ Toon Ima returned frouftl Rilli ;.. \i some IOOUIM (hov ivlil Vlllo, N. c. Head tho AJIVKUTI OÚ0 lo KllllHCl'lbo. 1 f you don't :;i vo come up n dosing. Col, |i, W. DA i<ii nial fuinlly uro vudt-j lng nt Cross rilli. Capt.JNo. W. WAITS' Cai illy uro visit¬ ing i:i Nev. ix ; : v. ret lt mod from visiting Ji Ti JOHNSON, Hí«q.,l II visit in tin., country. M ra. .7. w. l''i{iiGt'HON ia vlaill Newberry < 'ounty, Dr. THOMAS MOÇ'OY loft a tow Ugo lor th,- mountains. "TONY*" COMITON took i. .': ol Nowborry on Friday. Dru minora how booti ni nMiuoroif than iruats, this season. Mrs. Si-o,;r, ot* Alliniulil, lier mot lier, M 1 .1.1 M..'. I», Caterpillars have tipponred in tho colton HoldH <>r < Ire« iivlllc. ClilolilKiun WA I.TOM, ol' (lu- Piro De¬ partment, is in (Jrconvlllo. .J. I). Sn KA HAN ¡ind A. Ilii.vj**: in New York buying }{onds. Tho young mon w ho roo< ii seilUbld, ¡irv ut work Why should Lu u rons not hui ino; and Loan Association.' Mr. ¡ind Mrs. W. NW JON turned from ¡> iihoi't visit lo V. I«. MCGOWAN, KS,,., spM <1II.VS last woc.U \YliU ivlatn Hill. NORM li-; CAMWIMI ?., of c.\< visitir.^ Iii» tinelo Mr. NV. NV. J Laurens. id- al 1 Subscribers cont Inno lo pour i". hui friend!«, wi' mill jual 3,1 io moro. Can you help UK? A negro living on Mr. w. K. !? vn's pine«, a l\ \v niile:; from town, bringa us the Ural open boll ol'oat lon. Housekeepers wilt lind caro bargains In thc way of tinware, on tho live eon) counter ol < ; it MI A M A' SPA Illili* !.. < ¡. HA UI.K A- < ..>. uro I unjin g t front ai ; ,Ueully painted. ''î i Nt ri ped wiMi genuino gold lj ria. ami Miss CA lt m K .ION ;?: s, <>l dr Misses Kiirii: and MA!'.*f>ad tilla County, arc visit lng inti Persona who desire tn ll al'4 J «.all in on Tuesday iu<>in ¡ iTpi pressman is not ol beru ;, J Prcnldonl W. Km i' *A other prominent Itali rpi1*! passed through Laurens ott,í Mr. and Mrs JnitDAN M AI M rs. ( A jioi.i NI: (,'ni:s\vi;i,i,ii Count y, ami M Si 1 t<-r, of » .'< orgia, aro visiting !.J ilpl. lido red. lovcrnl liiolalH ul A l.t. ¡OH jVbbvvllli ld dnugh M¿s. I.KIl.A. \\ ¡le of Dr. .1, Ms l i. Mn I.KUI died after a brief illtlfss at hoi' ItonvVat ( 'ross 11 ¡ll, on tho Jnoruing of thc i.»tl» .inst. I*lgolicliT**#w¿r*d/< a Niirrov/Guns .'.'- road to AjitrtiHta. *JpO,(XJ<{>'\vua Httbi ribed ntônêôV ltwlllgooir*yÄN'owborry. Sm- ».ess to the seheliie. j When you put yo*/,r h«nd «"' « '»um who takes a silly u\¡ll's yo" I"" hand on a .iode. A \- ,U! ,MN" L,,V A> oilers bis ami to a inj'.V' Prof. R.W. Mll.Nl)1""»«' Wlfp, < f thc Lauroiisvillo Fomnlq' CoUog, aiid Ml Kn M.i.r. Sw^MiMmVT Hpendlng .lie Hiiinincr in NV« at Virgin^'»- Hid it « vcr appoiir'u, .vu Unit your own paper reads lu iV tim" ono you havo borrowed. I; '.. S 1 »ndld When i' ls your own ami poid l'if. Just lr\ it. Mrs. .INO. K. VU N'pJsO" "Ult i:: daugbtor, ol' l.'nion, vi*cW*Vj«'ti> - iel fri« nds in Laurena li't Nvortk. Also, Mrs. PoTKors, of Pendleton,Jforinorly of Bonuforl. Capt. <'. NV. Sn KM, lia '., »lillie sick fol' tile past lev. wo al e glad t<> say is improvJ III noon bo at bl« post again, j J. T. M .\ u ri N A . "i[ are unSvlilg into tho CHAKI Uullding, fltlcd up oxpronsly for tin in willi an olOvatOr ¡"d ¡'ll thc modern Iniproveinonto comio«Hctl with the hardware biisini .. Prof. ICDWAHD K. KIM TONJ ,! tho .':,r renavii lo Poníalo (;ol|ogo, nnd Mr. PHANK M VA NS, of the linrrous Mule Academy, havo boonnttoiulli '! " Nor¬ mal Institut«1, which lins JUF| eloaoil in Charleston. Merchants complain of many goods. reporter. "Wcl| help out your ptj tho conaoquoiici extra force ot'ol| Rabbit eyes il in Paris. A <.< «.xl i acted a y< placed »t Ky ii grcally ImprOV lion'I fore,, i Temperance to thou gil |v. ulm iii v linv< .liing loo j" iiskoil our lt w<> would ttlo ;'d., ami HliplO¿ eil ¡(ll (.'..'i t.> lifc- III d' ll i.;¡, 'i domtor rec int ly u, l«ily'Hl und " «'e of :i rid >r looks! CClond Inp ¡.. lum on "leliv« re<( Kiln ( I'lle.- day) ovenliig. |tl:ü) oVl«ie|it .,t tlc (Job logo Chapel, »JÖ* It» V. H. I'. ( II II I: I /.- m ito, (Jrand wJttbyOhit'f Tenipl ir. M n z.M.i ., bofort1 Connon on Monday, to InaWO r tho " "'dis orderly «ondi|ot.".nd oh.str i « * i 11 Hie po¬ lice in tho (Uaunrgo nf «i »ty. 11«> was linod 0.OOt wei« 11:, i, I,I Jd to pay. An appeal wilt b| t:i.t n, f Thorn will > ¡( (,'oiiviirsatlou Party lind Church Aoinble ntl jLlon. Tuesday livening, Ai«tst'¿-,th, lr.Ik > lo lo P. M. fitèiuttfttl nv>oiiiiKi)i \v:u>i'< Hpcolally provided for tie occasion J*»'«'"' «d' charge, ami nil aro ihv'ieil u, aitc-pd. Wonroglkd to'bo id.li' to «tate that Prof. IK NV. Mu.-NKIt oi l:">' "tU l]- Hï!!TT''V, '...».«.;.... .. };iv:. ..nnviiMMlng ill tho interestof tin. Kiuir>.;H\ il1 P< malo C'pllogc, lune mot wU!i m at on- oouragotnon! t>u all nhl.' Tho C'oltopfo will upen o,,, ¡ m, i.;, j,toinbor, willi over thirty jU^lora. itt'lng fully < «|iii|>- dO|»:irtn <'"t, «Ith able gentío nen are det- r- up om-1 »liege and mako in tin j--! ' '"' Iv hauled, loth IC til li.c "ll ped in teiM-hcrs mined lt MCeom lOgO bill dillon re Chusoli Festival. Tho Musical Festival glyon by thorn¬ lea of tho Episcopal Church, last Thura iy"l)ijiht, v/ns ;i decided success, lin tl) so- ally uiul nnnUehdly. A largo crowd was lijttondimcc. Thc r,ccuu waa a brilliant e ;*.;,<? ImU bolugbcnutlntlly decorated Uh evergreens and well lighted with inmlcllofs and gay Jttplnoso In uterus. Th Mui Ictd jh'ogriimiuc was fully oar-' i'll11 out,nil tho j hs cs being admirably rendored, nuil olloltod nu; h deserved nj I n ii Se. 'i!..; receipts amounted lo lt little <>\ r s.'u :.n and alt- r deducting nec¬ essary expolióos a nice Binn was left to tlovoto to tho object l'or which tb" Fosll- vu! was given, Coiiibldoi'lng tho fonrolly of ihonoy nt ti :-. - ¿ison, t¡.«« ad.mint rnlgod spunks '... ¡I :'.>. il e merits of tho l.ntortulnmcnt i.il I !:. n«e ularUv "I" ¿ho ' idler; who I..ai it in t'luirgo. A CA iii). l'or tho Information of all Interested) 1 would stnto thai ih« receipts of tho « lui rob i'« al, on the l;uh, worctfol.Töi i ; pou sos $I7.7Í>¡ net proceda ^ ï !.«!.;*. A il fulled statement cali bo si eu at my olHcC. I'uder the oliouuislaiioi thc ro« null is considered very satisfactory. The hullos aro grateful to the town pa- ;.. rs, ao l ,t number of Individuals (whoso mimes spncu, mid vi rhnps liislo, forbid mon Honing) tor sind acts in omi« neel lon \\ Ith thc limiter. The voluntary furnishing ' ¡ raro ihn do for tho occasion lu especially appreciated. ltespcci fully, I,. \V. KIM KINS. Tho Li t)i>ti ¡ '.a tin '.'i's* Cluh, Lisbon Farmers' Club mol ni Lisbon Church, on lin- UH h An¬ glist, ihiií dfty having IHMMI soi upurl for thc exhibition of ttgrleul- i ii rn I und gurdon products, lino Lock) A-c. A lotter from lion. A. I*, nullor, wns rend, regretting bis inability I l(> bo prosonl, oil ueoouril <d" sick- nessln lils ihuiüy. IL- informed tho club ; lcd lu-li.i-1 prepared an ndd.e s 1er (lie occasion, lind Hie Woe rota ry, on motton, vyns instruct¬ ed to n.vk ( 'ol, Hillier for Hits ad¬ dress, for publication in tito Coun¬ ty pupers. Letters wore also rend from ll<»u. D. Wyall AllV.li rtiul T. .1. Mooro, >yho wore Invited to IUW'WJSH tho mooting. Tin- Presiden! |irn\ o il brief bi lory of ll ciiib. showing Mint it !i;ts i»:t»i o continued existence I >- 7 « ». lti tho absence ol' lb" regular Speaker, I). Wade Audrson »ml .1. C. Davis favored iii" mooting with oxeoollenl impromptu addrosses. ARTICLES EX H I DÍTK1). Ono Thoroughbred Jcrsoy Dull, 3 years obi. .1. II. Wharton. One Thoroughbred Jorsov Dull, I year obi, w. I'. Drown. (»in- Jersey Heifer enif (Orailo), C:d. ll. V. Simpson. < hie Thoroughbred Holstein Dull, tl yours old, .1. N. Wright A CD. Two Dull eui vos (grado), Holstein ('» ¡md 7 mouths, W. X. Wharlon,- Ono Hull c.:ii', (grado Holstein), 7 I months, .!. A. Marlin. ()no Lu!! enif, (grade Holstein), t> month, Churlos Osborn, one Dull calf, (grade Holstein), 7 months, Dr. 1». L. Anderson, Tun Holler calves, (grade Holostoln), ono I months niul no I year old, A. IL Holmes. Ono Heller calf», (grade Holstein), I year «'bi. Col. IL Y. Simpson.! F..tn- I reifer calvos, (grado liol-1 stoi i), two I years niul 2 months, W. Wright, (»if Heifer culi', (grado llolstoln), fi months old, Dr. L. S. Fuller, nm" Heifer enif, (grade Ho! dein), d months, Dr. D. !.. An¬ derson. <'no Holler enif, (grade Holstein i, J monthsohl, lt. F.Terry. ()ne ( !o\v sud I leifer, I year »dd, (grade Devon), J. M. Linly. Ono milch cow, (grado Devon), Dr. L. S. Fuller. One milch eo\v, {grade Devon), Dr. W in. Wright. Ono milch «ow, < ommon stock, 1 >r Wm. Wright. Ono milch cow Common stock D. F. Torry. Ono milch cow, common stock, .L A. Martin. Ono milch cow, common stock, lt. H. Young. Ono milch cow, common stuck, Lewis Madden. One heifer, common dock, A. lt. Holmes. IIOU8KS AND MULES. 1 I'.ii,- «d' harness mule---, .1. 1 ». M. shaw. 1 Pair horfeesand mules, D. Terry, l -ingle harness maro, ,T, J, Pin . I bingle harness horse, IL A. Wharton. I single harness nm re, .1. W. 11 en ry. COLTS. I Hi i »lt, '?) venís nb!, X. .1. Holmes. I horse colt, ¡I years old, IL F. WHCutt. I mule < >lt, I year nhl, .1. lt. ! 'tiller, I lilllie colt ó years old, J. H. Fuller, i mulo colt. I y< nrs id. R.« A. Austin. I mule colt} 0 months "bl, \V. X. Wharton. FAD.M AND GARDEN PRO¬ DUCTS. SI alb-, of corn feel IligJl, tun oars «m stalk: H. F. Terry, li. IL Young, A. IL Holmes, Dr. Wins. Wright, .1. A. Martin, .L D. M. Shaw, D. \\. Davenport, .leti'Fuller. COHN I X EAR. It. I'. Terry and IL IL N oting, 18H 1-1880. Stalk Colton-W. IL 1 lender-on, W. X. Wharton, s. A. Wharton, Simpson & SVl-igbt, 1'.. F. Terry, .1. I). M. Shaw« Prince Cuiiiion, (col.) Oil IL Y. Simpson's farm, I». W. Davenport, w. L. Cunningham, Pumpkin-A. lt. Ilolirtos. I P.ologn.i Brunah, 8 lei t long, J. 1). M. Shaw. Sweet pot fl toe.*)-D. F. Terry, W. N. Wharton. Irish potato*-w. x. Wharton, J. X. Wright. Ile. ts-Dr. Wins. Wright. < 'ahlmge-H. P. Terry. Wild Duck Pea, 2 to a crops pct year-W. S. Benjamin. Wln'a' - .>. W. Dnvonport, W. H. Denjumino, J. D. M. fhnw. Darloy-«II. W. Davenport. Min. MalKl-1. W. Henry. Bermuda Hay- IL H. Young. Okra -IL F. Terry. Sorghum - Dr. W. Wright, W. X. Wharton. Pe.i Vino.----A. lt. Holmes. Watermelons--- W, J N. Wini ri on, Dr. Wini Wright, .L'A. Martin, P. F. Terry, .1. D. M. Shaw, Dr. D. L. A.ulei o í, W. I Cunningham, Lewis Mndiioji, M>t-'-. Melon-- Dr. "Wins. Wright. J Stalle Tobacco---A. lt. Holmen, ff HOUSEHOLD DTI PA ! tTJVl ENT. Bod Quilt-Miss 'A. Maddon, Pillow Sham, CrochO.t work- M u ; ( Hive Wharton. Apple* Jolly--Misa Múry Ander¬ son, al iv. ll. \V, Davenport. PlUlU .lolly-J. 1). .M. Snnv.-. Apple Jolly-Airs. NV. &. Benjn min. .Blackberry %¡\\vn-Mrs. .1. !i Pondi Preservo-.Miss Mai tlorson. »pongo Ciike--MlssTii/.zio Du vo/i- porl Pound Cuke-Mrs. J. I). M.BhiyV. NVnlornu lon-riml P roso r vow- M i s. IU bocca ( 'niinon. Syrup (.Sorghum)-M rs. IDr. Wright. I A pidos-W. N, Wright, Al J. Smith, Dr. D. 1.. Anderson, / Poach.--A. J. Smith, .\) R, 11 Ol MU' S. / Pours--Dr, NVm .. Wright, f Lour Brood-airs. .J. I). M.»haw, Miss Mary Andor.soii. Tomattoo -Mrs. B. V, Torry. POUI/rilY. Trio of gradoil Longshore, Dr. NV. SN right. I Pair of Plymouth Book, i Pair Brahimis, 1 lr. William Wright. i l'air Longshore, i Pair Ply¬ mouth Koch, i Pair Plymouth Kock, i rado, \V. N. VvhUi'tOll. 1 l'air Lan.'; haw, A. K, Holmes. HEPOHTH < >K COM M i I I EES. ( 'om mil tee on I Ibrsoil Mules und Colts reported us follows: llnrhess pair marcs* J. I*. M. Shaw; harm <H pair male». I«', H. 'I orrys slnghi- harnes Mules,.!. \V. Henry: horso-eolt 'l.yeurold, ll. I'. Wlleul j iiuiie colt, one year «dd,.I. I:. Kulloi*; m >'.'. ."!'. under «nie year <>!'!, W. N. Wharton, \V. ii 'unnllighain, ( 'hr'ni. CoiiiinUtoi on Calilo veports tlie sanie especially good ami reib el lng Very con¬ siderable credit on the < ¡Kill. Iii -i Jersey bull, t 'ol I I i Wino loll : second, Wm Brown j .'<;... \ Heifer, beSI mailc. Col ll Y Simpson; Second, c.,I li N' Slnioson; i'« si Holstein null. .1 N Wright; Holstein calf Crude, W N Wharton; second, ChnrlovOabo-'ii; Best Holstein Heller, grade* ia- I. M fc'ulh r; HI'con il, li Te ITV! Devon Cow, grade, I M I int. v; Mich Cow, Dr ». s fuller: Bord scrub* lu Ber, A 1! Holmes. V. i ;. Puller* cl.: 'm. i")n.Ti;Y. Ihiosler, "in- vear« Krade, Dr Y\ lllhttns Wright best Coop, Nv N Writiht.second, Mrs. Mollie 11 ol i ue.s: thir I. Dr. W ina Wright. .1. A. Madden,Chr'ni. ('Udp.:. Bout prolllle corn, tl Ktnlkfl from <>:>' grain, A B Hohne»! second, three from cm- grain, B ll Young; best earl) va- rioty* two varieties. I. il Voling; Und IM ;.i, i.n.- variety, A B "indorsed! I'.-t exhibit nf corn, grown I !. K ll Young; 2nd beal, I; !" I evrv s Best wheat, W s Benlamim ; 2nd best, .1 D M Shaw; Best harley, 1. P Davenport; BoM va¬ rlet v table pens, ll P Davenport; 2nd best, V, s ¡: njainin; Best vnriolv (leid noan. .1 l> M Kiie.W! Best Mi!.ii I KO, .1 \V Henry; Best pea vi ne. A B ili>!mes; Dost sugar cane. \> N Wharton; Bom cotton cluster, W ll Henderson; Bea! cotton, most grown lobs, Prince Cim- lloil,col'd; Best cotton, most bolls and shinies,.! li \| Shaw: 2d best cotton. B I' Davenport; ¡td b -l cotton, B r Terry;-Ith beat colton, D A Wharton; host cabbage, I '. If'Terr vs beat pumpkin. A I: Hollie ; besl I rKvli p«>t iloi -. -I X Wright ; heist hoots, ! ?;. Wi * Wright : l est .NV. ct potatoes, I*, i-' Terry; 2d boat sweet pot a torn, W N Wharton; lea . niions, \Y N Wharton! 2d bi oniona, A B IN.Inn s; beal lohne» o plant, A iv Holmes; béat specimen gre ll lng, A 15 Hollin s; best Herman millet, B reny: Ioem, I'1 Terry; lust watermelon, .1 I' Martin; 2d hos'l iVateruichm, \. I. Cunningham; .'??> besl waternuilou, W S Wharton; '( i bermuda hay, lt li Young. BO BT. C DAV LS, linn M. LADIES Itt" 1\\ UT ME NT. Pe t apple icily, Mrs. Davenport! 2d hesl!"applo jelly, Miss . » Wharton; besl blackberry Jaiii, Mis Shaw; h.-: plum jolly, Mrs Shaw; In s! citron preserven, Airs < 'a 11 non ; best peach proserves, M DM Anderson; beat spongo cako; Mb l. Davenport ! best ¡elle calo», M rs Sha\> bust pound ctiko, Mrs Shaw: I : liuhl I.r.-a-f. Min .Shawj Jd best light Inc.-!. NtIss Anderdon; lu il hulloi', Miss An¬ derson) bout ponche?, ¡Mi" A .1 Smith; bes: peera, Dr Wrns Wright; best t n ni toes, Mrs Terry; best lippies, Dr An¬ ders ll; 2d I -' lippies, W N Whait -i:; lu-! laney ..eil.. Miss WllUI'ton; host rpi ll I, Miss Madden. B. A. WI!AUTON", Chm'n. It. I!. VOUNO, Secretary. VVATKJtl.OO. SKUA?. Major Nei ly, Coloi'Odi r< ports tho tlrst opon cullen. Dr. Konnody goos |iom< iwleoudny now, lo -a o his hoy two wei ol 1. Tlie tin will he put on tho BÇlek Hotel llCXt week. Oats aro scarce. Wheat ls peing sold hereat ï.i.-md Ul cont« per husljiol. Kev. J. P. Meadoi'S ns I -»led in the pro¬ tracted mooting, ile ia ag« od pn ai nor. Mr. .Iee) Smith, from TIpTOp, lo a Uno musician. Whlh lu town ito. ohtci'tulucd us willi line Holcotions. Tho hunters report large nuiuhorSof hints this your, mid when the season opein-s lookout lOl'SOmo lite- «ho..ling. Miss Murchison, ono or Coroilnca's bc nu I les, sp,, m last weal: in town, visit¬ ing Mis-; 1.1/./.i" Anderson. Considerable complaint ¡-1 hoard in NValorloo agalnsl tin Ctiunty t'oiuiiiis- sloucra as I.» iheir ucl ion, in only rc- pairing the bridge oyor I! »edy Uiver, and in not neting promptly in '.h.- matter ot* the bridge ovor Cine deck. A now bri Igo should have boon built linmudl- nteiy at both places. Thoro wore a <!>>/. c. or more rsons ready anil walting at Cutio Crock, on hist .Saturday, to inilko hitls Tor tho n v. Iirldgo. (»ii account ol' nieklli HS iii Hie Commissioner's family, it was postponed two weeks. 'I he -I li was the best tor Die count ry people, aft tho farm (TS will soon bo too busy to build bridges. HIGHLAND ll OM IC. VI 1.11 DI.M. We congratulate Hu .VDVHUTIHHU on il * itbhtU, Its hist and second copien promis" IIIUCll. S11 cei MS to its young od« Itor. J Ooofa rain yesienhiy afternoon, lô-r- niorM. were desponding, bul we thought too s/ion. Crops are looking admiral.)v. wore s(i fortunato as to hoar M ins Salli»> Kiiludit render sonic ehariUluu multe a iv w nights since. She could cnturtAln thomosi musical opiouro. IJrol'. McCain, from Erskine CollegO, ls fisltlng dBtbroni commenltles in <>IM- nitty now, foi the bonetl I of tho Col« hjfec. Als", Mr. (»iii«- Bonnor, for Imo fie Weal Female College. Tho Heiiooi Coinnilaslonor, Mr. Oflf- iii, Wan round last week visiting the Vciiools in Hos vicinity. Mr. Willis (¡anett luis jua riitnrncd Ifrom :-. pleasure and busbies', trill lo the o,,,,.,,,,i.,icity." Ho report-'* good Cl'OpH, cud sc iuf, lo be well p'loásod willi j . i *.'iiville and her siirrouniiings. \ fi l,.» .oisses-Alfc-^fcou -.anil -kîlaUoUv . 'ra. Iitivo made some lövofy jelly. linnie no ¡!i.¡ii¡i-v,-lint hiinyiin- it ()Uf next fair. VV e think MIO vonni (lies should f- ml a helping hand. "J.'» I>::.\ it A i>vi?iiTi9t<i» t-Tho heall h, til HUCO an«! Information sookora who I., w i>< cn absout from ( Iii.ion (turing (ho .ainiincr, havo noni'ly return .. Tho "tMUtt-ttot-UWIiyK" have ln'cn busy, ns xvi'.! lie iiliown'by nu examination of the woi'k dono at hoinoi (/Avens IU'OH. aro llnlHhtugolTono of ibo inn..i handsome end çoiiimodi »un store« roonis'vvev built liv edt* fowh. Mr. j, II. « i\\ I »1gs, our uni ile ".lot " is ai work erect* hu* for li nisei i' a eil t'.iicily, a lU'ti !'. IIIOI'O . on von y ul houso lian iii y oe upy nt i reaeul. Mr*. A. Jones lina tito 1 ii ml r ol tiered for tho purpose ot'01 hvly iv modeling her property al the uht Hot« hind plaee, wh'.lo wo rh on tho Mci'or« nuiek House amit lintou College aro bo¬ in:.; pushud with tho utmost vi yt :?. The Connell has worked nil tin slreels ami mails, anil huvu thom now in spien« (li'l condition. \ protraètotl inoothiir is til (M ¡inn in progresa in tho jjapilst t'lutreli here, contluctedhy Kev. A. tl. Willi nus, who hopes t'i ImvoKoino other tis* latnnee ami lo eoulinue tho meeting for several .lays. j Vesterthiv our whole «collón wrns visi¬ ted hy a splendid ruin, inul to-day uveiy- body is hitsy preparing turnip patch.' Two uolorctl men, while engaged in cleaning but a Wi ll »I M. ¡M. Hailey's ani-ii'lll, a few (hi vs into, ...'.t Into'ah lil(erentioii) win n <>;. oft 'ioni nt ruck t¡ie other xvji'i an ax.-. fracturing Mine' ol' hts ri bu, Tho wound ls ol' eourffo very painful, bul pot serious lu i:-; nature. Mr. s. I*. Vai\ce, im bought Mr. c. R. I 'ranklia's homo pl act,1 in . his place. Mr* I'', hau also sohl Ins winter stock of g.'s in lils store, lo Mr, K. I'. briggs. Mr. Kr in kiln is clo -ii er on* herc, for the pur¬ pose of-moving to I'lnrida noxl winter, where le- wUI try Iiis fortune at mer-, chniuHsht'* an*l orange growing. [.'Ine (V ; ti Pro.Hpt ets. Till*. AtJIUt'l*t.VCHAh DH PAUTMlíNT Hi: PO UT:' AN A I'll PST i'iiji 1)1- TION l'..\"('l>i'.l)KI) ONLY (INCH IN Tl N \ l-.A Us. The returns nf the Depnrlmentof Agriculture ;-i Wnshinglofi report :i slight Improvement in tho con¬ dition of coi lon on thc hst nf Au¬ gust, tin' j ve i UM*; tl avora'gO being 0n point only ojufe exceeded in t!u- .\ t..i!-i v in!": of lon yours, vi/, i ; 1880. Tho average In An- gust, vi il ii i. -n i only s.mth ('anilina nud Alabama ON.(led their pr< ont llguros. The suite averages uro UN follows: Virginia 05, North ('u roi I nu South Caro- IItiti '.MI, (îeorgla 100, i'i iri.la 00, Aliihniiui '.h"), Mississippi mi, Loui¬ siana lob, Texas Arkansas UT, Ton lie '.»7. Smith Carolina, Loiti.sitinn ami Tennessee luive mittle IM citando. l**loi*tclu has I four points, Cleorgia ahd A Inindia! three, M Ississlppi two anti Arkansas oho. North Carolina luis los! one and Virginia throe. The erdp has a slight disadvan¬ tage, ll ls a few ilays late, espe¬ cially in lite Allantie State:*). There has han little damage from rains, droughts m' ii: eels, A few re¬ port - lt .»ni Texas ¡uní occasionally om- IVoiil (i f inure Lastern Slnli - intlieate M lack ni' rain. A larger nnni!.cr in Hie (! ul f .Mt a tes, inclu¬ ding a few* in Texas, mention ex- ci rn' moisture, which M injuriouH in fla! lands. Sin titling ol' forms anti hulls willi rust timi blight uro nii'.ch l s prevalent (hail usual. 'I In- caterpillar has an yet thine danuige, though reported in several cou n tics i n South Carolina,/ îooi'gia, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas, li ls rare in Mississippi and liol reported in Arkansas and Tennes¬ see, OTU i'll CHOI VS 'I !:'' following is Hie Agrlcuttui'ál tturca'H rennie nf tho grain crops* Ç rn lins matlo impVovemenl siryce Ihe lastreporl, Tho average ¡tainls four point i low er i han Um standard) nf full condition and indicates n yield with reasonable moisture and favoring temperature horeafter, of t wenty-six ort weniy-sovon bufjnels per acre. The average? fer August nf I SS I wa I Hie -.Mit.-, but fell tiki', it points during inc ix ty «lays follow¬ ing, when tho yield was twenty- six bushels. In i syn the average ft ir Angus! was ninety-nine and ilii- ultímate yloltl as reported ¡>y lin- census was t\venty-ei¿hl bush¬ els. The i nc rouse luis been two peints ii: New York, linee in Vir¬ ginia. Norlh Carolina one, Ceorglu two, Alabama one, Michigan live, Illinois foui*, Missouri tw<>, Kan« sas seven, Nebraska tljroo, and Iowa nine. There has boon a slight «I« cline in Pennsylvania, \Iaryland, South Carolina. TonnessOo, Texas, Ken tileyi Ohio find [ndlaua. in the sjoVen dorn surpliiH Staten the averages arel Ohio OH, Indiana 05, Illinois Ol, Iowa I'M, Nebraska ion, Missouri 80, Kansas Corrcj"- pondont.s report drought in some |ilacv-s and excess of rain in others, but well drained ami dpeldy eulti- vatod land let' siiiroveil iii ile from drought or super-saturatioli. The mtïteorologleal conditions havo been genorally favorable! and tho prospect luis no1 been exceeded since issn. Win al-The ntni t and lint wea¬ ther following (he l id', nf .Illly ll.is caused some damage t/> Sprlhg wheal in the Nert hw cst, mainly in Wisconsin and Minnesota. While generally notice I, its eU'ecls are variously reported, prominent coun¬ ties reluming from len down to 85. and in a few OasCJ dow n to ('>.', ami to '18 in Hie CilaO of Pierce County, Wi .cousin. Most el' Hie great wheat counties in .Minnesota re¬ port un average from 7"> to on, though Dodge retlirilBOnly 50, nome nf tile less important made an uver- ftgO nf !<.(). Tin? reduction in the prospective yield.; is greatest in RÍlnne^ota, amounting lo nine point-. Tho decline ls live in Wis¬ consin, four in Iowa and one in I bécota, There is au increase m oth. r Territories anti in New Mil- gland Hie average decline is four points ami imlicuics a reduction of six millions of bushels from the expectation on il.o ftrul of .inly. No reports concerning the result nf the thfQShlng o'" winter wheat have leen received except from Hie South« in 'lexus Hie ntttcnnie is urotttor than was expected anti a lligllOS fallo Of yield is reported. Tho aversive for oats hus.declined from !>7 to 00, Which is four points hlghof than ill August of last year. Pye averages !> (, sliowing continued Improvement since the Hr«! of J une. Barley stands as in the last report at 82, which indicates about an average crop for amy series for live or ten y. ar -. There la an increase in the an a of buckwheat, and con¬ dition i average t;">. A medium crop of hay is assured hy the aver¬ age of t>y. Tobacco makes a general average of '.M. Tho average for potatoes ls 1)5, against 97 last month. -Biadst root's commercial re¬ ports of failures in thc whole Uni¬ ted States for tho Hrs! hiv months in 1885 indicate a niall Increase in tho number over last year, hut a wonderful decrease in foe amount of liabilities. The total number of failures in tim whole country ls (J,lOd, against5,44 I in ISM, and «">,- 29(1 in 18851, Tho largest increase i- in the NV cul ern Stall's, while in tin» Rastern States thc number ls exactly the same es lust year, und in New York ('tty the ligures show 170 in 1885,against i'll In 1881. The total amount of liabilities in the country at largo ls $(18,570,505 in 1885, against $121,101,5157 in 1881. Thc aie.'.ml nf liabilities in tho Rastern Btnto la about 10 per cent, less, ami in (lo- Western Mintos 25 percent, less than last year, while in New Vin k City Hie comparative amounts ure $7,.'15(1,1(12 In 1885, against $52,(120,(148 in lvSl, or about 00 per cent, reduct ion. Iii tills exhibit, facts are to he fi ned pointing to an Improvement in trude conditions. Although the total number «if failure- has* in¬ creased about 10 per cent., the ag¬ gregate of Indebtedness has fallen away nearly 15 pv r cent; -Thc question of n Railroad from Sumter to the North ('a roi i na line i- hoing agitated lu ( ¡anulen. BUS IN ESS LOCA LS. LEAK li & TATTON'. 'ila' Indies ttl ways saul MeCot'i] kepi tho nicest line of 1 rosiery in Laurens; l>ul his price was too lilith. Now those sniuc hose cnn l»o Bought .*.! Ô. Dh nm] 1 ö eis. that were worth 15, 25, ami 40 cents per pair. They \\ont last long nt ile xe figures YOUR MONEY By haying your Drugs and Med- ¡cine-, line Colognes, Taper ami Rn ve loties, Memorandum Books, Race Powders, Tun! h Powders, Nair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sha- I ving Brushes, Whisk Brushes, Blacking, Brushes Blacking,Toilet and Laundry Soap-, Tea, Spice, Pepper, (J* I ager, Lamps and Lan¬ terns, Cigars, Tobacco and SnuO*, Diamond Dye-, ami other articles too numerous to mention, at thc NRW DRUCI STORR. Also Pare NVines and Liquors, for Medical purposes. No trouble i>> -how goods. Pe-peel fully, B. P. P< >SR\ A BR( >., LAU LIENS C. lt., S. C. Augttsi 5, 1885 I ly Adams & Curtis Would respectfully inform the public (lint they ari- prepared lu furnish SADDLES, BRIDLES, I-f A RN1 :ss, COLLARS and everytliing lo lie found In a lirst-class I ihrnesi and Saddle Store. Satisfaction guarnteed both as to quality of Work and price-, REPAIRING: A SPJ:< IALTY. Also dealers in best Cincinnati Buggies and Carriages. LÁ.UHENS, S. C. August ."», Í885 i 5m LEAKE A PATTON W ill sell 500 yards Nonpareil Velvets, In all shades, bought al Mi l 'ord' sale at 25c Oil the dollar. These goods posit Vel.V cost 85o per yard, Leake A Patton price 50e. That attractive lot of silk A sat¬ ins w ¡ll he sohl at 25, 80, 15 & (15 els per yard. FAMILY GROCERIES. NVo have on hand LACON, ll AMS, LA RD, FLOUR, SCO AH, COFFEE, M< CLASSES, and everything to be found in a Rirst-CIiiss Grocery store. Pottom Prices for Oath, fßr Trnynluun & Dial's Red Block. J. M. MC PPP, LA U UL XS, S. C. August I1 lt A C A 1) VJ ^1 Y . P It A N K K V A N S, Pill NCI l'A ti, Tho no xl Annual »Session boffin s tho I'iist Monday in September, ,71 ¡0 inst. Thorough preparation for tho University of South Carolina, Col¬ leges <ii' [Ugliest Orado, anti tho H. C. .Military Institute. Tuition, $2.50 Per Month. No deduction made for absence, except in ease of protracted sick¬ ness. I .-ni! liront l'or t lu' follow-hiv MAC H I N E ll Y . Call for clreuhirH .Vi-, ncrpnô Engines, Saw Mills, i'.ciiar".tors, Gins-Vc. Orpin Drills Hay Rakes, Fau Mills, Feed Cutters,. Also agon! for ii:«' Cclchraloil Cox fe Karkly Wagons. (»HO. lt. AXMKKKOX. liin i renn < '. 11., s. ( '. I mo Tin: LAct: CNS BAU. J"T Johnson, ATTORN RY AT LA \V, Ofllce-KI em I n g's Corner, North- West sitie Publie Square. h A C lt K N S , C. lt., S. C. .1. W. I C.lu; SON. OKO. V, VOL*Nfl, FERGUSON & YOUNG, ATTORNKYS AT LAW, LAC UK NM, fi. c. .loiiN c. I TASK Kf.fi, N. ll. IMA I., | Columbia, S. c. Laurens, s. c. HASKELL & DIAL, ATTORN rc YS AT LA w, LA Cit li Ns Ç. I!., S. c. J. C. G ar ling- to n, ATTORN HY AT LAW, LAURKNS C. ll., S. C. « lillee over NV. ll. « hirrett's Store. N. .1, liol.M I-..-. If, Y. SI M'.VON. HOLMES & SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, liACUP.NM, s. c. W. c. ll KN KT, 1'. P. MefiOWAN, Abbeville. Lauren-. BENET & MCGOWAN.. A T T O lt N I-] V S A T L A W, LACUKNS c. ll., M. c. U. P. T()|>I>, \V. il. M A UT IN. TODD & MARTIN, A T TO Ii N K V S A T L A W, LA UKNS, c. II. S. c. L K A K K A- PATTON Will -ell Straw Hilts worth *!.7~> for cent-; worth $1.25 for (löets.j worth $1.011 for loots.) worth .70 for :;.">e<.; worth .00 tor 25cts, They must he nhl. MCCord's stock ol' line Fur tints, soft ami still", at 1 leif Price. They are alco goods all nobby shap< -. Wo keep constantly <>n limul a full lino u!* IInrdwnro, Agri¬ cultural Implements, Paints and Oils. ('nil .nul seo us heforo buy¬ ing, ami wo can convince you tim! we will sell goods ns cheap ns they cnn lie bought elsewhere, W. 1, BOYD & CO. August .">, I tho J.M.VISANSKA, JEWELER, H'dïTiS" BLOCKS LAURENS 13, H., S.S. AllgUst 1885" 1 tf LC. A KC A PATTON Made a good trude when they bought the stock of Luther McCord. . Everybody knows that Luther kept mu».! good.-, iii..! . vorybody knows that the trade made hy Leake A- Patton was a good one. Now, this Stin k must lie sold before we can get our fail stock of clot ht hg in. We liaVenM tho room for all, and dont want to handle Dry doods. You cnn buy elegant embroideries and Laces nt less than half price. A few pieces of nice dress goods your ow n prices. LR A KP. A PATTON. CHUNUM IMA i XttM$Jtf N VI K VlLUOAI>. PA8SEN0ER DEPARTMENT. On o ml ofter July 19th, tf^/Passongoy 'i r:.in- will >Min ai:» liorowltli indicated ii¡>..ii (lils Ltotul lind its brunches. n.\ I i.Y, KXCKPT BUXPAYB. t{o03, I']) Passenger, s. c. Juuutlnii A 10.50 a m Columbia (C. U. D.) 10.55 n in An i\ i> AIsiMU ll.ft5 ii ni Arrivé Nowborrv Bk5Spni A rrlvo N biol v-Six I) 11 p ni Arrive Hodges 3.1Ü !> ni A rr!vi1 ;. Iton 42.4 p in A rrh o nt » Iroonvlllo 5.15 p m No 52 DOWN I'A.vSKNcri!. I ,oii v<¡ roonvlllo nt '".(;,» n ni A r**i% ¡' Helton 1 L2I n ni Ari'lvo J ie« *s 12.31 p in Arrive S'lnoly-Sl.x 1.23 put Arrive Neu lA'i rv 8.08 ni \ r ve A laten 4.10 p ni A rrl ve * 'ohiuibhi 5.15 m SPA UTAN 111'110, INION AND CO¬ LI M BIA. Nu.".:; t'p Passenger. Loil\ .? \ ls:., n 11 ">H » in A nive I :ii«i!i 1 .">!) p in A 11 i\ «. Spar'!, S., t c. depot ."> 'J7 in A rrlvo Spnrl'ng, ii. «V. ii. Dt-p.D 0.37 p Ul Leave Sparlan'g i:..v I>. Dep. Il 12.05pm heave Spart'« s i ,\ < |>op, < « 12.11 |i ni A rrh t iiiiui I.is ¡i m A i rive ¡o \ Islon '1.03 p in LAUBBNS BAILBOAÜ. No. .". l p Passenger, heave Ni \> I jerry 3 15 p m A ire <. < Sohlt 11 lo :i.l."> 11 ni A rrlvo l llnton 5.10 p ni Arri vi* ni Laurena 0.00 p m No. 1 Dowii Bassen gor. ! ,on ve t .au renn 0.10 a in A n vo ( 'linton 0.55 p m Arrive «tl Newberry 12.00 m A I1I1KV WAA') BU A NC ir. I ,enve I lodgi s 20 p ni heave \ I iboville 4.20 p ni Lenvo Ahhevllle 11.25 a in A lei \ 11 oliffes 12.25 p in III.rH BI DOM AND ANDKBSON BB AN Ol Î. I .em <. f. '!. 4.28 p in A i ri ve A m d'sou , 5.01 p ni A rr! ve Si mien ( ' 0.15 j) III Arrive ul Walhalla 0.45 p m Leave WiiIluiBa 8.50 p ni Ai rive et Bullan 11.02 p m Trains run solid helwocu C'olumbiu and I Undersoil vii le. ('. »NN BCTIONS. A S «nue» with It-rt I), ll. B. l'or At lama. A. With A Hunt hf Coast Line and s<.ut h Carolina Bailwav, from and to chm lesion. With Wilmington, Columhia and Au¬ gusta iVom Wi!:; Inglon ami anil ult p-duts Noi t h. With Chnrlotto, Columhia and Augua- la I'roin Cliurlotte ami ¡ill points North. li. With Ashovlllo nuil Spurlanburg tn.in am! lor ( ..inls in NV« stern North < 'iirolina. i'. Atlanta ami Chnrlotto Division ll. «v li. I!. K. lor Atlanta anti points South end Weat. <i. li. TA I.( OTT, Superintendent. M. S:.A i <; iiTi:r, < ion. PUSH.. Ag't. I). CA UDWKI.h, A. (i. I'a. s. Ag't. i>I A (INO Ll A PAS S Ii NCI KU ii o iii:. O. L. and S., A. and K., reid P. R. aud A. Railways, BLUM TIM M-GOING SOUTH. I.. ave Wood ru IV '7..VI a m I .< dive Knoreo 8.22 a m I .on ve < ira 8.52 n in l.oavo Laurens 0.32 a nt .eave Ililli Point lu.Ki a ni Leave Waterloo 10.34 a in I .i ave ( 'oiouaea 11.07 a ni Arrive « Iroonwootl, *11.35 a in Lenvo G reen woo 5.50 a ni 2.00 *> ni Arrive Augusta 10.25 am 7.00 pm Leave Augusta * 10.50 a in *10.00pm Arrive Atlanta 5.40pm 7.00am .eave Augusta * 11.20 a ni A rrlvo < 'linrlcstoii 0.00 j> m Arrive tonn fori 0.05 p ni Arrive Port Boyal 0.20pm Arrive Savannah 7.00 p ni Arrive J ackson vii to 0.15 a m GOING NOKTII. Li ave .TacksonvBlo *8.50p ni I ...ave Savannah (1.55 a ni Lenvo Charleston 7.00 a tn Leave 1'orl Boyal 7.35 am Leave Beaufort 7.47 a ni Arrive Augusta 1.55 pm LCIIVC Atlanta *8.20 p m Arrh e Augusta 0.10 u m Leave Augusta *2.30 a m *0.15 p m Arrive (. rennwootl 7.00 pm 11.40am Len« Groonwood 2,00 pm A ri'lvo Coronaen 2.28 pm Arrive Waterloo P..Ol pm Arrive I lieh l'oint 2.23 pm Arrive Laurens 4.03 p i»k A rrlvo < ira 4.43. \1 A nive IO non o - r t fi Arrive Wood ru tl' 5.'4.'> p m »Daily. Connections made ntQrcon- \\.I to and from points on Columb'a Groom lllo Builrond. 'Pickets mi sale a! Laurens to all points nt through rates. Baggage checked to destination, rc. T. CHA ii i/rox, a. i\ A. .1. X. r.A -, Snp'L, August», (Ja. LEAKE & PATTON 2 0 J i-tli'l ennis, 192 Odd vests, 500 pair pants,--Good Goods-, \(ni can buy anything in this Int ni your price, and no hum« bug. Conic in, lay down thc salid, thc persuasive standard tlie. mans best friend--the al- mighty dollar, and you can buy the goods right. LEAKE «t PATTON. GULLETT Magnolia Gin! We aro selling tho Gulled Magnolia Gin .and Condenser. Kirs}, prize taken ut tl KI Now Orleans Exposition. Sample ( Jip on hand at the st tnt' nf BOYD, PLUSS <fe CO. Aug. 5, 1885 1 tf. CINCINNATI TYPE*F0UNDRY -ANO - PRINTING MACHINE WORKS, 201 Vino Street, CINCINNATI, 0. Tlie t> j»c u . ii mi nun jupvr wa* coat by vim trimvt fontvtr/. -Lo.

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than iruats, this season.

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the Ural open boll ol'oat lon.

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other prominent Itali rpi1*!passed through Laurens ott,íMr. and Mrs JnitDAN M AI

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Prof. IK NV. Mu.-NKIt oi l:">' "tU l]-Hï!!TT''V, '...».«.;.... .. };iv:. ..nnviiMMlng illtho interestof tin. Kiuir>.;H\ il1 P< maloC'pllogc, lune mot wU!i m at on-

oouragotnon! t>u all nhl.' Tho C'oltopfowill upen o» o,,, ¡ m, i.;, j,toinbor, williover thirty jU^lora. itt'lng fully < «|iii|>-

dO|»:irtn <'"t, «Ith able

gentío nen are det- r-

up om-1 »liege and makoin tin j--! ' '"'

Iv hauled, lothIC til li.c "ll

ped inteiM-hcrsminedlt MCeomlOgO bill

dillon re

Chusoli Festival.Tho Musical Festival glyon by thorn¬lea oftho Episcopal Church, last Thuraiy"l)ijiht, v/ns ;i decided success, lin tl) so-ally uiul nnnUehdly. A largo crowd was

lijttondimcc. Thc r,ccuu waa a brilliante ;*.;,<? ImU bolugbcnutlntlly decoratedUh evergreens and well lighted withinmlcllofs and gay Jttplnoso Inuterus.Th Mui Ictd jh'ogriimiuc was fully oar-'

i'll11 out,nil tho j hs cs being admirablyrendored, nuil olloltod nu; h deservednj I n iiSe. 'i!..; receipts amounted lo ltlittle <>\ r s.'u :.n and alt- r deducting nec¬essary expolióos a nice Binn was left totlovoto to tho object l'or which tb" Fosll-vu! was given,Coiiibldoi'lng tho fonrolly of ihonoy nt

ti :-. - ¿ison, t¡.«« ad.mint rnlgod spunks'... ¡I :'.>. il e merits of tho l.ntortulnmcnti.il I !:. n«e ularUv "I" ¿ho ' idler; who I..ai

it in t'luirgo.A CA iii).

l'or tho Information of all Interested) 1would stnto thai ih« receipts of tho« lui rob i'« al, on the l;uh, worctfol.Töii ; pousos $I7.7Í>¡ net proceda ^ ï !.«!.;*. Ail fulled statement cali bo si eu at myolHcC. I'uder the oliouuislaiioi thc ro«null is considered very satisfactory.The hullos aro grateful to the town pa-;.. rs, ao l ,t number of Individuals(whoso mimes spncu, mid vi rhnps liislo,forbid monHoning) tor sind acts in omi«neel lon \\ Ith thc limiter. The voluntaryfurnishing ' ¡ raro ihn do for tho occasionlu especially appreciated.

ltespcci fully,I,. \V. KIM KINS.

Tho Li t)i>ti ¡ '.a tin '.'i's* Cluh,Lisbon Farmers' Club mol ni

Lisbon Church, on lin- UHh An¬glist, ihiií dfty having IHMMI soiupurl for thc exhibition of ttgrleul-i iirn I und gurdon products, linoLock) A-c.A lotter from lion. A. I*, nullor,

wns rend, regretting bis inabilityI l(> bo prosonl, oil ueoouril <d" sick-nessln lils ihuiüy. IL- informedtho club ; lcd lu-li.i-1 prepared anndd.e s 1er (lie occasion, lind HieWoerotary, on motton, vyns instruct¬ed to n.vk ( 'ol, Hillier for Hits ad¬dress, for publication in tito Coun¬ty pupers.

Letters wore also rend from ll<»u.D. Wyall AllV.li rtiul T. .1. Mooro,>yho wore Invited to IUW'WJSH thomooting.

Tin- Presiden! |irn\ o il brief bilory of ll ciiib. showing Mint it!i;ts i»:t»i o continued existence I >- 7 « ».lti tho absence ol' lb" regularSpeaker, I). Wade Audrson »ml .1.C. Davis favored iii" mooting withoxeoollenl impromptu addrosses.

ARTICLES EX H I DÍTK1).Ono Thoroughbred Jcrsoy Dull,3 years obi. .1. II. Wharton. One

Thoroughbred Jorsov Dull, I yearobi, w. I'. Drown.(»in- Jersey Heifer enif (Orailo),C:d. ll. V. Simpson.< hie Thoroughbred Holstein Dull,tl yours old, .1. N. Wright A CD.Two Dull eui vos (grado), Holstein

('» ¡md 7 mouths, W. X. Wharlon,-Ono Hull c.:ii', (grado Holstein), 7I months, .!. A. Marlin. ()no Lu!!enif, (grade Holstein), t> month,Churlos Osborn, one Dull calf,(grade Holstein), 7 months, Dr. 1».L. Anderson, Tun Holler calves,(grade Holostoln), ono I monthsniul no I year old, A. IL Holmes.Ono Heller calf», (grade Holstein),I year «'bi. Col. IL Y. Simpson.!F..tn- I reifer calvos, (grado liol-1stoi i), two I years niul 2 months, W.Wright, (»if Heifer culi', (gradollolstoln), fi months old, Dr. L. S.Fuller, nm" Heifer enif, (gradeHo! dein), d months, Dr. D. !.. An¬derson. <'no Holler enif, (gradeHolstein i, J monthsohl, lt. F.Terry.()ne ( !o\v sud I leifer, I year »dd,(grade Devon), J. M. Linly. Onomilch cow, (grado Devon), Dr. L.S. Fuller. One milch eo\v, {gradeDevon), Dr. W in. Wright. Onomilch «ow, < ommon stock, 1 >r Wm.Wright. Ono milch cow Commonstock D. F. Torry. Ono milch cow,common stock, .L A. Martin. Onomilch cow, common stock, lt. H.Young. Ono milch cow, commonstuck, Lewis Madden. One heifer,common dock, A. lt. Holmes.

IIOU8KS AND MULES.1 I'.ii,- «d' harness mule---, .1. 1 ».

M. shaw. 1 Pair horfeesand mules,D. F« Terry, l -ingle harness maro,,T, J, Pin . I bingle harness horse,IL A. Wharton. I single harnessnm re, .1. W. 11 en ry.

COLTS.I Hi i »lt, '?) venís nb!, X. .1.

Holmes. I horse colt, ¡I years old,IL F. WHCutt. I mule < >lt, I yearnhl, .1. lt. ! 'tiller, I lilllie colt óyears old, J. H. Fuller, i mulo colt.I y< nrs id. R.« A. Austin. I mulecolt} 0 months "bl, \V. X. Wharton.FAD.M AND GARDEN PRO¬

DUCTS.SI alb-, of corn IÔ feel IligJl, tun

oars «m stalk: H. F. Terry, li. ILYoung, A. IL Holmes, Dr. Wins.Wright, .1. A. Martin, .L D. M.Shaw, D. \\. Davenport, .leti'Fuller.

COHN I X EAR.It. I'. Terry and IL IL N oting,18H 1-1880.Stalk Colton-W. IL 1 lender-on,

W. X. Wharton, s. A. Wharton,Simpson & SVl-igbt, 1'.. F. Terry, .1.I). M. Shaw« Prince Cuiiiion, (col.)Oil IL Y. Simpson's farm, I». W.Davenport, w. L. Cunningham,Pumpkin-A. lt. Ilolirtos.

I P.ologn.i Brunah, 8 lei t long, J.1). M. Shaw.Sweet pot fltoe.*)-D. F. Terry, W.

N. Wharton.Irish potato*-w. x. Wharton,J. X. Wright.Ile. ts-Dr. Wins. Wright.< 'ahlmge-H. P. Terry.Wild Duck Pea, 2 to a crops pctyear-W. S. Benjamin.Wln'a'- .>. W. Dnvonport, W.

H. Denjumino, J. D. M. fhnw.Darloy-«II. W. Davenport.Min. MalKl-1. W. Henry.Bermuda Hay- IL H. Young.Okra-IL F. Terry.Sorghum- Dr. W. Wright, W. X.

Wharton.Pe.i Vino.----A. lt. Holmes.Watermelons--- W, J N. Wini ri on,

Dr. Wini Wright, .L'A. Martin, P.F. Terry, .1. D. M. Shaw, Dr. D. L.A.ulei o í, W. I Cunningham,Lewis Mndiioji,

M>t-'-. Melon--Dr. "Wins. Wright.

J

Stalle Tobacco---A. lt. Holmen, ffHOUSEHOLD DTI PA ! tTJVl ENT.Bod Quilt-Miss 'A. Maddon,Pillow Sham, CrochO.t work-

M u ; ( Hive Wharton.Apple* Jolly--Misa Múry Ander¬

son, al iv. ll. \V, Davenport.PlUlU .lolly-J. 1). .M. Snnv.-.Apple Jolly-Airs. NV. &. Benjnmin..Blackberry %¡\\vn-Mrs. .1. !i

Pondi Preservo-.Miss Maitlorson.»pongo Ciike--MlssTii/.zio Duvo/i-porlPound Cuke-Mrs. J. I). M.BhiyV.NVnlornu lon-riml P roso r vow-

M i s. IU bocca ( 'niinon.Syrup (.Sorghum)-M rs. IDr.

Wright. IApidos-W. N, Wright, Al J.

Smith, Dr. D. 1.. Anderson, /Poach.--A. J. Smith, .\) R,

11 OlMU' S. /Pours--Dr, NVm .. Wright, fLour Brood-airs. .J. I). M.»haw,Miss Mary Andor.soii.Tomattoo -Mrs. B. V, Torry.

POUI/rilY.Trio of gradoil Longshore, Dr.

NV. SN right. I Pair of PlymouthBook, i Pair Brahimis, 1 lr. WilliamWright.

i l'air Longshore, i Pair Ply¬mouth Koch, i Pair PlymouthKock, i rado, \V. N. VvhUi'tOll.

1 l'air Lan.'; haw, A. K, Holmes.HEPOHTH < >K COM M i I I EES.

('om miltee on I Ibrsoil Mules und Coltsreported us follows:llnrhess pair marcs* J. I*. M. Shaw;

harm <H pair male». I«', H. 'I orrys slnghi-harnes Mules,.!. \V. Henry: horso-eolt'l.yeurold, ll. I'. Wlleul j iiuiie colt, oneyear «dd,.I. I:. Kulloi*; m >'.'. ."!'. under«nie year <>!'!, W. N. Wharton,

\V. ii 'unnllighain, ( 'hr'ni.CoiiiinUtoi on Calilo veports tlie sanie

especially good ami reib el lng Very con¬siderable credit on the < ¡Kill.

Iii -i Jersey bull, t 'ol I I i Wino loll :second, Wm Brown j .'<;... \ Heifer, beSImailc. Col ll Y Simpson; Second, c.,Ili N' Slnioson; i'« si Holstein null. .1N Wright; Holstein calf Crude, W NWharton; second, ChnrlovOabo-'ii; BestHolstein Heller, grade* ia- I. M fc'ulh r;HI'con il, li Te ITV! Devon Cow, grade,I M I int. v; Mich Cow, Dr ». s fuller:Bord scrub* lu Ber, A 1! Holmes.

V. i ;. Puller* cl.: 'm.i")n.Ti;Y.

Ihiosler, "in- vear« Krade, Dr Y\ lllhttnsWright best Coop, Nv N Writiht.second,Mrs. Mollie 11 ol i ue.s: thir I. Dr. W inaWright.

.1. A. Madden,Chr'ni.('Udp.:.

Bout prolllle corn, tl Ktnlkfl from <>:>'grain, A B Hohne»! second, three fromcm- grain, B ll Young; best earl) va-rioty* two varieties. I. il Voling; UndIM ;.i, i.n.- variety, A B "indorsed! I'.-texhibit nfcorn, grown I !. K ll Young;2nd beal, I; !" I evrv s Best wheat, W sBenlamim ; 2nd best, .1 D M Shaw;Best harley, 1. P Davenport; BoM va¬rlet v table pens, ll P Davenport; 2ndbest, V, s ¡: njainin; Best vnriolv (leidnoan. .1 l> M Kiie.W! Best Mi!.ii I KO, .1\V Henry; Best pea vi ne. A B ili>!mes;Dost sugar cane. \> N Wharton; Bomcotton cluster, W ll Henderson; Bea!cotton, most grown lobs, Prince Cim-lloil,col'd; Best cotton, most bolls andshinies,.! li \| Shaw: 2d best cotton.B I' Davenport; ¡td b -l cotton, B rTerry;-Ith beat colton, D A Wharton;host cabbage, I '. If'Terr vs beat pumpkin.A I: Hollie ; besl I rKvli p«>t iloi -. -I XWright ; heist hoots, ! ?;. Wi * Wright :l est .NV. ct potatoes, I*, i-' Terry; 2d boatsweet pot a torn, W N Wharton; lea. niions, \Y N Wharton! 2d bi oniona,A B IN.Inn s; beal lohne» o plant, A ivHolmes; béat specimen gre ll lng, A 15Hollin s; best Herman millet, B I« reny:Ioem, I» I'1 Terry; lust watermelon,.1 I' Martin; 2d hos'l iVateruichm, \. I.Cunningham; .'??> besl waternuilou, WS Wharton; '( i bermuda hay, lt liYoung.

BO BT. C DAV LS, linn M.

LADIES Itt" 1\\ UTMENT.Pe t apple icily, Mrs. Davenport! 2d

hesl!"applo jelly, Miss . » Wharton; beslblackberry Jaiii, Mis Shaw; h.-: plumjolly, Mrs Shaw; In s! citron preserven,Airs < 'a 11 non ; best peach proserves, M DMAnderson; beat spongo cako; Mb l.Davenport ! best ¡elle calo», M rs Sha\>bust pound ctiko, Mrs Shaw: I : liuhlI.r.-a-f. Min .Shawj Jd best light Inc.-!.NtIss Anderdon; lu il hulloi', Miss An¬derson) bout ponche?, ¡Mi" A .1 Smith;bes: peera, Dr Wrns Wright; best tn ni toes, Mrs Terry; best lippies, Dr An¬ders ll; 2d I -' lippies, W N Whait -i:;lu-! laney ..eil.. Miss WllUI'ton; hostrpi ll I, Miss Madden.

B. A. WI!AUTON", Chm'n.It. I!. VOUNO,

Secretary.

VVATKJtl.OO.SKUA?.

Major Nei ly, Coloi'Odi r< ports tho tlrstopon cullen.

Dr. Konnody goos |iom< iwleoudnynow, lo -a o his hoy two wei '» ol 1.Tlie tin will he put on tho BÇlek HotelllCXt week.Oats aro scarce. Wheat ls peing sold

hereat ï.i.-md Ul cont« per husljiol.Kev. J. P. Meadoi'S ns I -»led in the pro¬tracted mooting, ile ia ag« od pn ai nor.Mr. .Iee) Smith, from TIpTOp, lo a Uno

musician. Whlh lu town ito. ohtci'tulucdus willi line Holcotions.Tho hunters report large nuiuhorSofhints this your, mid when the season

opein-s lookout lOl'SOmo lite- «ho..ling.Miss Murchison, ono or Coroilnca's

bcnu I les, sp,,m last weal: in town, visit¬ing Mis-; 1.1/./.i" Anderson.Considerable complaint ¡-1 hoard inNValorloo agalnsl tin Ctiunty t'oiuiiiis-sloucra as I.» iheir ucl ion, in only rc-

pairing the bridge oyor I! »edy Uiver,and in not neting promptly in '.h.- matterot* the bridge ovor Cine deck. A nowbri Igo should have boon built linmudl-nteiy at both places.Thoro wore a <!>>/. c. or more \» rsons

ready anil walting at Cutio Crock, onhist .Saturday, to inilko hitls Tor tho n v.Iirldgo. (»ii account ol' nieklli HS iii HieCommissioner's family, it was postponedtwo weeks. 'I he -I li was the best tor Diecount ry people, aft tho farm(TS will soonbo too busy to build bridges.

HIGHLAND llOM IC.VI 1.11 DI.M.

We congratulate Hu .VDVHUTIHHU onil * itbhtU, Its hist and second copienpromis" IIIUCll. S11 cei MS to its young od«Itor. JOoofa rain yesienhiy afternoon, lô-r-

niorM. were desponding, bul we thoughttoo s/ion. Crops are looking admiral.)v.W« wore s(i fortunato as to hoar M ins

Salli»> Kiiludit render sonic ehariUluumulte a iv w nights since. She couldcnturtAln thomosi musical opiouro.

IJrol'. McCain, from Erskine CollegO,ls fisltlng dBtbroni commenltles in <>IM-nitty now, foi the bonetl I of tho Col«

hjfec. Als", Mr. (»iii«- Bonnor, for Imofie Weal Female College.Tho Heiiooi Coinnilaslonor, Mr. Oflf-iii, Wan round last week visiting theVciiools in Hos vicinity.Mr. Willis (¡anett luis jua riitnrncd

Ifrom :-. pleasure and busbies', trill lo theo,,,,.,,,,i.,icity." Ho report-'* goodCl'OpH, cud sc iuf, lo be well p'loásod willi

j . i *.'iiville and her siirrouniiings.

\

fi l,.» .oisses-Alfc-^fcou -.anil -kîlaUoUv. 'ra. Iitivo made some lövofy jelly.linnie no ¡!i.¡ii¡i-v,-lint hiinyiin- it()Uf next fair. VV e think MIO vonni(lies should f- ml a helping hand.

"J.'»I>::.\ it A i>vi?iiTi9t<i» t-Tho heall h, til

HUCO an«! Information sookora who I., wi>< cn absout from ( Iii.ion (turing (ho.ainiincr, havo noni'ly return .. Tho"tMUtt-ttot-UWIiyK" have ln'cn busy, nsxvi'.! lie iiliown'by nu examination of thewoi'k dono at hoinoi(/Avens IU'OH. aro llnlHhtugolTono of ibo

inn..i handsome end çoiiimodi »un store«roonis'vvev built liv edt* fowh. Mr. j, II.« i\\ I »1gs, our uni ile ".lot " is ai work erect*hu* for li nisei i' a eil t'.iicily, a lU'ti !'. IIIOI'O. on von y ul houso lian iii y oe upy nti reaeul. Mr*. A. Jones lina tito 1 iiml rol tiered for tho purpose ot'01 hvly ivmodeling her property al the uht Hot«hind plaee, wh'.lo worh on tho Mci'or«nuiek House amit lintou College aro bo¬in:.; pushud with tho utmost vi yt :?.

The Connell has worked nil tin slreelsami mails, anil huvu thom now in spien«(li'l condition.\ protraètotl inoothiir is til (M ¡inn in

progresa in tho jjapilst t'lutreli here,contluctedhy Kev. A. tl. Willi nus, whohopes t'i ImvoKoino other tis* latnnee amilo eoulinue tho meeting for several.lays. j

Vesterthiv our whole «collón wrns visi¬ted hy a splendid ruin, inul to-day uveiy-body is hitsy preparing turnip patch.'Two uolorctl men, while engaged in

cleaning but a Wi ll »I M. ¡M. Hailey'sani-ii'lll, a few (hi vs into, ...'.t Into'ahlil(erentioii) win n <>;. oft 'ioni nt ruck t¡ieother xvji'i an ax.-. fracturing Mine' ol'hts ri bu, Tho wound ls ol' eourffo verypainful, bul pot serious lu i:-; nature.Mr. s. I*. Vai\ce, im bought Mr. c. R.

I 'ranklia's homo pl act,1 in . his place. Mr*I'', hau also sohl Ins winter stock ofg.'sin lils store, lo Mr, K. I'. briggs. Mr.Kr in kiln is clo -ii er on* herc, for the pur¬pose of-moving to I'lnrida noxl winter,where le- wUI try Iiis fortune at mer-,chniuHsht'* an*l orange growing.

[.'Ine (V ; ti Pro.Hpt ets.

Till*. AtJIUt'l*t.VCHAh DHPAUTMlíNTHi:PO UT:' AN A I'll PST i'iiji 1)1-

TION l'..\"('l>i'.l)KI) ONLY(INCH IN Tl N \ l-.A Us.

The returns nf the DepnrlmentofAgriculture ;-i Wnshinglofi report:i slight Improvement in tho con¬dition of coi lon on thc hst nf Au¬gust, tin' j ve i UM*; tl avora'gO being0n point only ojufe exceeded int!u- .\ t..i!-i v in!": of lon yours,vi/, i ; 1880. Tho average In An-gust, vi il ii i. -n i only s.mth('anilina nud Alabama ON.(ledtheir pr< ont llguros. The suiteaverages uro UN follows: Virginia05, North ('u roi I nu South Caro-IItiti '.MI, (îeorgla 100, i'i iri.la 00,Aliihniiui '.h"), Mississippi mi, Loui¬siana lob, Texas Arkansas UT,Ton lie '.»7. Smith Carolina,Loiti.sitinn ami Tennessee luivemittle IM citando. l**loi*tclu has

I four points, Cleorgia ahdA Inindia! three, M Ississlppi two antiArkansas oho. North Carolina luislos! one and Virginia throe.The erdp has a slight disadvan¬

tage, ll ls a few ilays late, espe¬cially in lite Allantie State:*). Therehas han little damage from rains,droughts m' ii: eels, A few re¬port - lt .»ni Texas ¡uní occasionallyom- IVoiil (i f inure Lastern Slnli -

intlieate M lack ni' rain. A largernnni!.cr in Hie (! ul f .Mta tes, inclu¬ding a few* in Texas, mention ex-ci rn' moisture, which M injuriouHin fla! lands. Sin titling ol' formsanti hulls willi rust timi blight uronii'.ch l s prevalent (hail usual.'I In- caterpillar has an yet thine m»

danuige, though reported in severalcou n tics in South Carolina,/ îooi'gia,Alabama, Louisiana and Texas,li ls rare in Mississippi and liolreported in Arkansas and Tennes¬see,

OTU i'll CHOIVS'I !:'' following is Hie Agrlcuttui'áltturca'H rennie nf tho grain crops*Ç rn lins matlo impVovemenl siryce

Ihe lastreporl, Tho average ¡tainlsfour point i low er i han Um standard)nf full condition and indicates nyield with reasonable moisture andfavoring temperature horeafter, oft wenty-six ort weniy-sovon bufjnelsper acre. The average? fer Augustnf I SS I wa I Hie -.Mit.-, but fell tiki', it

points during inc ix ty «lays follow¬ing, when tho yield was twenty-six bushels. In i syn the averageft ir Angus! was ninety-nine andilii- ultímate yloltl as reported ¡>ylin- census was t\venty-ei¿hl bush¬els. The incrouse luis been twopeints ii: New York, linee in Vir¬ginia. Norlh Carolina one, Ceorglutwo, Alabama one, Michigan live,Illinois foui*, Missouri tw<>, Kan«sas seven, Nebraska tljroo, andIowa nine. There has boon a slight«I« cline in Pennsylvania, \Iaryland,South Carolina. TonnessOo, Texas,Ken tileyi Ohio find [ndlaua. inthe sjoVen dorn surpliiH Staten theaverages arel Ohio OH, Indiana 05,Illinois Ol, Iowa I'M, Nebraska ion,Missouri 80, Kansas Corrcj"-pondont.s report drought in some|ilacv-s and excess of rain in others,but well drained ami dpeldy eulti-vatod land let' siiiroveil iii ile fromdrought or super-saturatioli. Themtïteorologleal conditions havobeen genorally favorable! and thoprospect luis no1 been exceededsince issn.Win al-The ntni t and lint wea¬

ther following (he l id', nf .Illly ll.iscaused some damage t/> Sprlhgwheal in the Nert hwcst, mainly inWisconsin and Minnesota. Whilegenerally notice I, its eU'ecls arevariously reported, prominent coun¬ties reluming from len down to 85.and in a few OasCJ dow n to ('>.', amito '18 in Hie CilaO of Pierce County,Wi .cousin. Most el' Hie greatwheat counties in .Minnesota re¬port un average from 7"> to on,though Dodge retlirilBOnly 50, nomenf tile less important made an uver-ftgO nf !<.(). Tin? reduction in theprospective yield.; is greatest inRÍlnne^ota, amounting lo ninepoint-. Tho decline ls live in Wis¬consin, four in Iowa and one inI bécota, There is au increase moth. r Territories anti in New Mil-gland Hie average decline is fourpoints ami imlicuics a reduction ofsix millions of bushels from theexpectation on il.o ftrul of .inly.No reports concerning the result nfthe thfQShlng o'" winter wheat haveleen received except from HieSouth« in 'lexus Hie ntttcnnie isurotttor than was expected anti a

lligllOS fallo Of yield is reported.

Tho aversive for oats hus.declinedfrom !>7 to 00, Which is four pointshlghof than ill August of last year.Pye averages !> (, sliowing continuedImprovement since the Hr«! of J une.Barley stands as in the last reportat 82, which indicates about an

average crop for amy series for liveor ten y. ar -. There la an increasein the an a of buckwheat, and con¬dition i average t;">. A mediumcrop of hay is assured hy the aver¬age of t>y. Tobacco makes a generalaverage of '.M. Tho average forpotatoes ls 1)5, against 97 last month.

-Biadst root's commercial re¬ports of failures in thc whole Uni¬ted States for tho Hrs! hiv monthsin 1885 indicate a niall Increase intho number over last year, hut awonderful decrease in foe amountof liabilities. The total number offailures in tim whole country ls(J,lOd, against5,44 I in ISM, and «">,-29(1 in 18851, Tho largest increasei- in the NV cul ern Stall's, while intin» Rastern States thc number lsexactly the same es lust year, undin New York ('tty the ligures show170 in 1885,against i'll In 1881. Thetotal amount of liabilities in thecountry at largo ls $(18,570,505 in1885, against $121,101,5157 in 1881.Thc aie.'.ml nf liabilities in thoRastern Btnto la about 10 per cent,less, ami in (lo- Western Mintos 25percent, less than last year, whilein New Vin k City Hie comparativeamounts ure $7,.'15(1,1(12 In 1885,against $52,(120,(148 in lvSl, or about00 per cent, reduct ion.

Iii tills exhibit, facts are to hefi ned pointing to an Improvementin trude conditions. Although thetotal number «if failure- has* in¬creased about 10 per cent., the ag¬gregate of Indebtedness has fallenaway nearly 15 pv r cent;

-Thc question of n Railroadfrom Sumter to the North ('a roi i naline i- hoing agitated lu ( ¡anulen.

BUSIN ESS LOCA LS.

LEAK li & TATTON'.'ila' Indies ttlways saul MeCot'i]kepi tho nicest line of 1 rosieryin Laurens; l>ul his price was toolilith. Now those sniuc hose cnnl»o Bought .*.! Ô. Dh nm] 1 ö eis.that were worth 15, 25, ami 40cents per pair. They \\ont lastlong nt ile xe figures

YOUR MONEYBy haying your Drugs and Med-

¡cine-, line Colognes, Taper amiRn ve loties, Memorandum Books,Race Powders, Tun! h Powders,Nair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sha-I ving Brushes, Whisk Brushes,Blacking, Brushes Blacking,Toiletand Laundry Soap-, Tea, Spice,Pepper, (J* I ager, Lamps and Lan¬terns, Cigars, Tobacco and SnuO*,Diamond Dye-, ami other articlestoo numerous to mention, at thcNRW DRUCI STORR.Also Pare NVines and Liquors, forMedical purposes.No trouble i>> -how goods.

Pe-peel fully,B. P. P< >SR\ A BR( >.,

LAU LIENS C. lt., S. C.

Augttsi 5, 1885 I ly

Adams & CurtisWould respectfully inform the

public (lint they ari- prepared lufurnish

SADDLES,BRIDLES,I-fARN1 :ss,COLLARS

and everytliing lo lie found In alirst-class I ihrnesi and Saddle Store.Satisfaction guarnteed both as toquality of Work and price-,REPAIRING: A SPJ:< IALTY.Also dealers in best CincinnatiBuggies and Carriages.

LÁ.UHENS, S. C.August ."», Í885 i 5m

LEAKE A PATTONW ill sell 500 yards NonpareilVelvets, In all shades, bought al

Mi l 'ord' sale at 25c Oil the dollar.These goods posit Vel.V cost 85o peryard, Leake A Patton price 50e.That attractive lot of silk A sat¬

ins w ¡ll he sohl at 25, 80, 15 & (15 elsper yard.

FAMILYGROCERIES.NVo have on handLACON,

ll AMS,LA RD,

FLOUR,SCO AH,

COFFEE,M< CLASSES,

and everything to be found in aRirst-CIiiss Grocery store.Pottom Prices for Oath,fßr Trnynluun & Dial's Red

Block.J. M. MC PPP,

LA U UL XS, S. C.August I1 lt

A C A 1) VJ ^1 Y .

P It A N K K V A N S,Pill NCI l'A ti,

Tho noxl Annual »Session boffinstho I'iist Monday in September,,71 ¡0 inst.Thorough preparation for thoUniversity of South Carolina, Col¬

leges <ii' [Ugliest Orado, anti tho H.C. .Military Institute.Tuition, $2.50 Per Month.No deduction made for absence,except in ease of protracted sick¬

ness.

I .-ni! liront l'or t lu' follow-hivMAC H I N E ll Y .

Call for clreuhirH .Vi-, ncrpnô Engines,Saw Mills, i'.ciiar".tors, Gins-Vc. Orpin DrillsHay Rakes, Fau Mills, Feed Cutters,. Alsoagon! for ii:«' Cclchraloil Cox fe KarklyWagons. (»HO. lt. AXMKKKOX.liin irenn < '. 11., s. ( '. I mo

Tin: LAct: CNS BAU.

J"T Johnson,ATTORN RY AT LA \V,

Ofllce-KIem I ng's Corner, North-West sitie Publie Square.

h A C lt K N S , C. lt., S. C.

.1. W. I C.lu; SON. OKO. V, VOL*Nfl,

FERGUSON & YOUNG,ATTORNKYS AT LAW,

LAC UKNM, fi. c.

.loiiN c. ITASK Kf.fi, N. ll. IMA I., |Columbia, S. c. Laurens, s. c.

HASKELL & DIAL,ATTORN rcYS AT LA w,

LA Cit liNs Ç. I!., S. c.

J. C. G ar ling- to n,ATTORN HY AT LAW,LAURKNS C. ll., S. C.

« lillee over NV. ll. « hirrett's Store.

N. .1, liol.M I-..-. If, Y. SI M'.VON.

HOLMES & SIMPSON,ATTORNEYS AT LA W,

liACUP.NM, s. c.

W. c. llKN KT, 1'. P. MefiOWAN,Abbeville. Lauren-.

BENET & MCGOWAN..A T T O lt N I-] V S A T L A W,

LACUKNS c. ll., M. c.

U. P. T()|>I>, \V. il. MAUT IN.

TODD & MARTIN,A T TO Ii N K V S A T L A W,

LA UKNS, c. II. S. c.

LKA K K A- PATTONWill -ell Straw Hilts worth *!.7~>

for 7ô cent-; worth $1.25 for (löets.jworth $1.011 for loots.) worth .70 for:;.">e<.; worth .00 tor 25cts, Theymust he nhl. MCCord's stock ol'line Fur tints, soft ami still", at 1 leifPrice. They are alco goods allnobby shap< -.

Wo keep constantly <>n limula full lino u!* IInrdwnro, Agri¬cultural Implements, Paints andOils.

('nil .nul seo us heforo buy¬ing, ami wo can convince youtim! we will sell goods ns cheapns they cnn lie bought elsewhere,

W. 1, BOYD & CO.August .">, I tho

J.M.VISANSKA,JEWELER,

H'dïTiS" BLOCKSLAURENS 13, H., S.S.

AllgUst 1885" 1 tf

LC. A KC A PATTONMade a good trude when theybought the stock of Luther McCord.

. Everybody knows that Luther keptmu».! good.-, iii..! . vorybody knowsthat the trade made hy Leake A-Patton was a good one. Now, thisStin k must lie sold before we canget our fail stock of cloththg in.We liaVenM tho room for all, anddont want to handle Dry doods.You cnn buy elegant embroideriesand Laces nt less than half price.A few pieces of nice dress goods

your ow n prices.LRA KP. A PATTON.

CHUNUMIMA i XttM$JtfN VIK VlLUOAI>.

PA8SEN0ER DEPARTMENT.

On oml ofter July 19th, tf^/Passongoy'i r:.in- will >Min ai:» liorowltli indicatedii¡>..ii (lils Ltotul lind its brunches.

n.\ I i.Y, KXCKPT BUXPAYB.t{o03, I']) Passenger,

s. c. Juuutlnii A 10.50 a mColumbia (C. U. D.) 10.55 n inAn i\ i> AIsiMU ll.ft5 ii niArrivé Nowborrv Bk5SpniA rrlvo N biol v-Six I) 11 p niArrive Hodges 3.1Ü !> niA rr!vi1 ;. Iton 42.4 p inA rrh o nt » Iroonvlllo 5.15 p m

No 52 DOWN I'A.vSKNcri!.I ,oii v<¡ roonvlllo nt '".(;,» n niA r**i% ¡' Helton1 L2I n niAri'lvo J ie« *s 12.31 p inArrive S'lnoly-Sl.x 1.23 putArrive Neu lA'i rv 8.08 ni\ r ve A laten 4.10 p niA rrl ve * 'ohiuibhi 5.15 j» mSPAUTAN 111'110, INION AND CO¬

LI M BIA.Nu.".:; t'p Passenger.

Loil\ .? \ ls:., n 11 ">H » inA nive I :ii«i!i 1 .">!) p inA 11 i\ «. Spar'!, S., t c. depot ."> 'J7 j» inA rrlvo Spnrl'ng, ii. «V. ii. Dt-p.D 0.37 p Ul

Leave Sparlan'g i:..v I>. Dep. Il 12.05pmheave Spart'« s i ,\ < |>op, < « 12.11 |i niA rrh t iiiiui I.is ¡i mA i rive ¡o \ Islon '1.03 p in

LAUBBNS BAILBOAÜ.No. .". l p Passenger,

heave Ni \> I jerry 3 15 p mA ire <. < Sohlt 11 lo :i.l."> 11 niA rrlvo l llnton 5.10 p niArri vi* ni Laurena 0.00 p m

No. 1 Dowii Bassengor.! ,on ve t .au renn 0.10 a inA n vo ( 'linton 0.55 p mArrive «tl Newberry 12.00 m

A I1I1KV WAA') BUANC ir.I ,enve I lodgi s 20 p niheave \ I iboville 4.20 p niLenvo Ahhevllle 11.25 a inA lei \ 11 oliffes 12.25 p in

III.rH BI DOM AND ANDKBSONBBAN Ol Î.

I .em <. f. '!. 4.28 p inA i ri ve A m d'sou , 5.01 p niA rr! ve Si mien ( ' 0.15 j) IIIArrive ul Walhalla 0.45 p mLeave WiiIluiBa 8.50 p niAi rive et Bullan 11.02 p mTrains run solid helwocu C'olumbiuand I Undersoilvii le.

('. »NN BCTIONS.A S «nue» with It-rt I), ll. B. l'or At

lama.A. With A Hunt hf Coast Line and

s<.ut h Carolina Bailwav, from and tochm lesion.With Wilmington, Columhia and Au¬

gusta iVom Wi!:; Inglon ami anil ultp-duts Noi t h.With Chnrlotto, Columhia and Augua-la I'roin Cliurlotte ami ¡ill points North.li. With Ashovlllo nuil Spurlanburg

tn.in am! lor ( ..inls in NV« stern North< 'iirolina.

i'. Atlanta ami Chnrlotto Division ll.«v li. I!. K. lor Atlanta anti points Southend Weat.

<i. li. TA I.( OTT,Superintendent.

M. S:.A i <; iiTi:r, < ion. PUSH.. Ag't.I). CA UDWKI.h, A. (i. I'a. s. Ag't.

i>I A (INO Ll A PAS S Ii NCI KUii o iii:.

O. L. and S., A. and K., reid P. R. aud A.Railways,

BLUM TIM M-GOING SOUTH.I.. ave Wood ru IV '7..VI a mI .< dive Knoreo 8.22 a mI .onve < ira 8.52 n inl.oavo Laurens 0.32 a nt.eave Ililli Point lu.Ki a niLeave Waterloo 10.34 a inI .i ave ( 'oiouaea 11.07 a niArrive « Iroonwootl, *11.35 a inLenvo G reenwoo 5.50 a ni 2.00 *> niArrive Augusta 10.25 am 7.00 pmLeave Augusta *10.50 a in *10.00pmArrive Atlanta 5.40pm 7.00am.eave Augusta * 11.20 a niA rrlvo < 'linrlcstoii 0.00 j> mArrive tonn fori 0.05 p niArrive Port Boyal 0.20pmArrive Savannah 7.00 p niArrive Jackson vii to 0.15 a m

GOING NOKTII.Li ave .TacksonvBlo *8.50p niI ...ave Savannah (1.55 a niLenvo Charleston 7.00 a tnLeave 1'orl Boyal 7.35 amLeave Beaufort 7.47 a niArrive Augusta 1.55 pmLCIIVC Atlanta *8.20 p mArrh e Augusta 0.10 u mLeave Augusta *2.30 a m *0.15 p mArrive (. rennwootl 7.00 pm 11.40amLen« Groonwood 2,00 pmA ri'lvo Coronaen 2.28 pmArrive Waterloo P..Ol pmArrive I lieh l'oint 2.23 pmArrive Laurens 4.03 p i»kA rrlvo < ira 4.43. \1A nive IOnon o - r t fiArrive Wood ru tl' 5.'4.'> p m

»Daily. Connections made ntQrcon-\\.I to and from points on Columb'aÂGroom lllo Builrond.'Pickets mi sale a! Laurens to all pointsnt through rates. Baggage checked todestination,

rc. T. CHA ii i/rox, a. i\ A..1. X. r.A -, Snp'L, August», (Ja.

LEAKE & PATTON20 J i-tli'l ennis, 192 Odd vests,

500 pair pants,--Good Goods-,\(ni can buy anything in thisInt ni your price, and no hum«bug. Conic in, lay down thcsalid, thc persuasive standardtlie. mans best friend--the al-mighty dollar, and you can buythe goods right.

LEAKE «t PATTON.

GULLETTMagnolia Gin!We aro selling tho Gulled

Magnolia Gin .and Condenser.Kirs}, prize taken ut tl KI Now

Orleans Exposition.Sample ( Jip on hand at the

st tnt' nf

BOYD, PLUSS <fe CO.Aug. 5, 1885 1 tf.

CINCINNATI

TYPE*F0UNDRY-ANO-

PRINTING MACHINE WORKS,201 Vino Street, CINCINNATI, 0.

Tlie t> j»c u . ii mi nun jupvr wa* coat by vimtrimvt fontvtr/. -Lo.