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a The Advertiser J. C. GA tt/?jfXGJOX, KOITOII. . Abscrlptlon Prico--12 Months, $1.00 PAYAB1.K IX ADVAXOK. 1. ? Kates tor Advortlalng. -Ortllnnry Ad vertisements, per square, Onelimor* timi, $1.00; oneil subsequent limer* I tum, Pal vents. . i Liberal reduct lon imulo for largo Au* V-trtiscinents. r---!-?-? LAUREN'S, S. C., Nov. 16, 1887. Editorial Paragraph?. There is nu hunior lu treatisg serious questions in n clownish way. When ?rc wc to be repaved from I'm bunion of tho Trial Just:ce system. The New York olect'on tuny bc i*Oll* I aidcrod th? Primary election of Drover j (levi land for a soeoilil terni. Why ia lt that tho number of appeals t<i tho Supreme Court from tho circuit < 'ou rt s have Incrensod so rapidly bi Into roar? Capt Tillman ami Sonator Y miman? will hold a joint dis.Mission on "Till- I inanism" nt Kdgfleld Oil tho 21st. The ( Captain promises the Senator a hearing ? I lits time. ?? ? The mau who makes boin hs, ?shall by bomba he killed, is the doctrine of Anar chist Lingi*. Unod doctrine. A doctor should never hesitate to take his own medicine. ? V Honor to whom honor 's due. Cover nor Oglosby who isa republican, had the courage to stand for Un-right. Ile "hires do all that in iv become aman, iv'io dares do more is nono." A newspaper up in Connecticut came ont In mourning for tho d'art ann re h. I isis. That night tho stockholder*, pat th?thing in tn . h inds of a rceolvor, anil . tho mourning .'ontinues. V I Tho tour anarchists who wore hanged j hi Chicago wore editors, ami six of the sovoil coudomr.od wero editors, and yet thoro aro min who still long to Join the fraternity of quill-drivers. A govornmont explorer has unearthed a city in A razona, and oxltti med 'J*' skeletons Hoar Salt Uiver. This ex plains what has booomo of poisons who have been blown up Silt Uiver. . . ? Mo willows ever die? This quest inn In . suggested by the official aintouncemont that after thu lapse of ii century thirty II vc widowso." tho soldiers of the Rovo* lutionary war still draw pensions f.om the government. A great many persons have tho idea that tho "farmer's movement" UN it is s* vied, is an effort to reduce taxation. How do thoy roeomdlo thin with the latest utterance nf tho Originator, that the "soul of the inovomont is an ngrb eultural college. . A few days ago Charleston had tho la.-gost crowd perhaps, thsl ever assem bled in tho city, and tho next week, the Capital city was never so full. This is asuro indication that's" isa prosperous year and that many and fervent will ha the thanks gi ving-oiToriogs sont up bom lins fair laud on tho 2t4h. . . WV venturi! to predict that Augusta, will heat tho record nf Soiithnrn Kxpn* sif'ons. Carolina friends have not for gotten tho royal receptions tendered them on numerous occasions, and from what we know, we may reason that this r.xposition will bo all that an Kx position should be. Success to tho scbomo. . . Some timo av,o n spring in tho South ern portion of Pcx as was discolored ( whleb gave wator said to possess the smell and flavor of the "Ardent." Of? e inrso antis in tho prohibition campaign were jubilant ; but, sines snottier COU ll* ly has given water of a decided lemo nade flavor, it seems tho fight must con tinuo with nature neutral. ? bishop Keener thinks it probable that the " Garden of Kilon " was located near tho city of Charleston. Ilo does not press the Iden, howev.-r. Whether tho garden ot old was no ir Charles ton, we know not, bul certain it ls thal the "(.ardon spot of Creation " ls nt least within Ihn same political bounda ries, ami in t ne nort h-western sect lou of Hie State. The World, Timos and Tribune, fought Col. Hollows, the noni I nnns of tho d?mo cratie party Of New York, willi a deter mination ami presistoneo seldom show by newspapers. Mut despite tho World, riet.li and the Dovll, Col Kellows was elected. The World should remember that greater orbs have be ni shaken ro really There ls a limit ttl tho power nf all things terrestrial. ? To .soiul a Southern man to stump the North, waa ail experiment which man agers will ooitsblOi weil heforo repeat ing. Tho time will come whoa thoy will bo heard, but lt must ho a'ter such men as Henry lt. Jackson loam lo sponk tho .Ollllment of tho South or bo sllont. The ono unfortunate remark ot tilla brave and truo man, moro then offset the good work of tho gallant (Jordon. . . . So far ss a "inovomont" aneka to re duce taxation, to purify tim administra* (lon and urg? tho passago ol laws for tho Common good, it Will have tho hour ly support of honest -non, ho they tiber*, of tile soil, or hewers of wood and draw ers of wator. Ro far as a "movement," ft matters not whoso "movement*' lt ho, looks lo array one class anni nst another, to ant as a boast of bunton to convoy unworthy mon into ofllce, or lo gain n point under a falso protonso; Just so far, just such ? movement will luect disas ter nt overy turn. . Mince astronomers have brought th? neighbor world Mars, In auch clone proximity to Karth, as that a protry good map of its surface la m ado, and the question oflnliabltants settled affirma tively, now lot Holonoo go a step farther and give us sonic idea of th? complex iou, disposition and general modo of ll ring among tho Marshes. The Iden is udruticod bv one astronomer, that If the standing arinloo of the world were di verted from military exploita to Mian? tltlo invontluatlon in thia direction, In n short wilde wo could notnnly tell th? hon nd.o ?o' thu Murtatn .vorld, but would Ue in friendly Intercourse with ita inhabitant*. MOU J : on 1.1 :SM. A very intelligent old gentleman, Mr Kvans, of Darlington, Introduc ed a resolution in tho "Old Far mers Convention" to tho effect? that ono of the causes of tho present ti naucial depression ninon?; farmers, i-i, "too much credit." In all agricultural districts, a certain amount of credit is neces sary, but wo believe Mr Evans hus struck the true cnuso of ? large proportion of the failures of farmers. When credit is so easy, that labo rers can net Independently of land lords, and landlords ure allowed to ?pend all they make before the crop is In the ground, we may ex? poet little else than general depres don. The trouble ls not so much ?ll tho laws of State us In the prac tice of our people. There is au element in this state darner I tig for greater credit. To ibtnln it, they want thc homestead Abolished. Now, bow does tills comport with tho above resolution ? Do tho farmers-the overshadow-! in?? majority of our people ask that 1 the homestead provision betaken from our constitution, or is lt the merchants und Shylock's who thus i lamor. WKIJL OIIOSKX, As will be seen elsewhere, lion J. lt. Humbert succeeds Cob 1>. I*. Duncan ns President of the State Agricultural and Mechanical So ciety. Col. Duncan has managed thu affairs of the Society with marked ability and success, and this unprecedented prosperity is due mainly to bis fine administra tive ability. Hud the members of the Society made a thorough can vass of the State, and the sur rounding States, no more worthy successor to the uncumbent could have buen found than the man se lected. Ile is n man of who'll tiny Statu should be proud to honor, and a representative farmer, in ?very way qualified to promote the best interests of the Society. [Hy thc pro tem Kditor. More il.dit-paying principle is nee ded. Wo do not know the am >u:?t of private indebtnoss in Laurens County. Suffice it to say it is lar ger than it ought to be. No doubt some honest men are HO heavily in volved tis to be unable to muet all their obligations now, but a will to pay, coupled with nu effort, will eventually free all such from debt. Try it. For the payment of our debts It is not so essential to have large sums of money us to keep what we have mosing. One hun dred dollars started to-day anil kept moving will pay thousands In three months. A credit system without individ ual credit is ruinous. In thu ab sence of Individual credit liens und mortgages are thu basis of credit. That system reduces men to shive ry,-they have no credit of their own and must buy regardless of prices where t heir property is pledg ed. Men of Laurens, ure y?u thus circumstanced V The world is full Of money nt low rates of interest . Your simple promise to pay will scuronll you need If you will build upa credit, by always meeting your creditors at th J appointed time a ml pince. Very few cnn alford to pay inter est. Many Huffer themselves to be burdened with ousts of litigation. That cnn bo avoided by paying your debts in full ?it or before matu rity. It la bad principle anti worse management to pay a lawyer fifty dollars to save you from paying an honest debt of twenty-live dol lars. Your creditor is not needy? That is no concern of yours. Poy your honest dr hts. Your creditor hms not pay himself? That does not excuse you. Two rascals are worse than one. ?t is not. claimed that Laurens is dither bettor or worse than other [Hirth ins of the State, but wo need more individual credit. Let every nan in the county make an effort io establish an ?undoubted credit, ind he will rarely be asked to give ?thor security than a simple prom? se to pay. One's word ought to be me's bond. The following recipe for keeping amp chimneys from cracking is aken from the Diamond, a Leipsic . un nal devoted to the glass Inter .sts: Place your chimneys, tum ?lers or vessels which you desire o keep from cracking, In a pot flll MI with cold water and n llttlo cook* ug salt, allow the mixturo to boil ?veli over a Are, and then cool slow y. Cllnss treated in this way ls said lot to crack, even II exposed to i/ery sudden changes of tempura iure., Cli I m noys are said to become /cry durable by this process, which nay also be extended to crockery, itenewnre, porcelain,etc. Tho pro fess is simply ono of annealing, md the slower the process, espocl ill the cooling portion of It, th? nore effective will bo the werie. TfasteFs Sales. The State of Sooth Carolina, COUNTY OF LAURENS. CoriiT OK COMMOS ri.KAS. PurAtu\nt to judgments for ?nie In the following stated eases, I will ' soil al nubile outcry, at Laurens C. , H., on Sale Day In I'coomber next, : hoing Monday, tho ?th day of the ? month, during the legal hours for, sales, the property described in each ease, upon the terms specified, to wit : In tho case of Minerva Dial vs. Addie H. Hill. All that tract of land, situate, ly ing and being In the County mid State aforesaid, containing Ono Hundred mid Eighty Acre?, moro or less, and hounded on the North by land? of Col. J. Washington Watts and Malinda Crew?, on the F.ast by lands of Malinda Crew??, on tho South by lands of Allon Dial and W, I,. Sholl, and on the Wost by lands of Allon Dial. Terms-One-half of the pu reba ao money to be paid cash, and the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the tiny | of sah?, secured by the bond of the purchaser and n mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to pay for papers. Tn the ease of David A. Richard son, as Administrator, Ac, vs. War- : ron Walker et ni. All that tract of land, h in?; and being in tho County of Laurens und State aforesaid, ewntaining ! Three Hundred and Thirty-eight Acres, more or less, on tho waters of Cane Creek, hounded hy lands of Dolly Madden, C.. W. Winn, lands formerly belonging to the Estate of Isaac Grant, deceased, and .lames Peirson, being the land upon which Solomon F. Fuller resided nt the time i f bis death. Ternis-One-half of the purchase money to bo paid cash, and the bal ance on n credit of twelve months, With interest from tin? day of sale, secured by tho bond of the pur chaser and it mortgage of the prem ises. The purchaser to pay for pu pers. Tn the case of Toi Iver Robertson, as surviving Rx ecu tor, Ac., vs. Ed win 1*. Simpson, ns Trustee, and in Iiis own right, et al. The following described property, situate in the ('(Minty and State aforesaid, near the Incorporate lim its of the town of Laurens, to wit: Lot No. ?, cont alni nu Two Acres, fronting on publie rood from Lau rens to Clinton, and bounded by Tracts No. o ami 7, and Lot N>. fi. Lot No. fi, containing Two Acres, fronting on publie road from Lau rens to Clinton, and bounded by Lot No. ?, Traed No. 7, and by a new street. Lot No. 7, containing Two .Veros, fronting on public road from Lau rens to Clinton, and bounded by Lot No. 8, Tract No. 8, and a HOW street. Lot No. 8, containing Two Aeres, fronting on public road from Lau rens to Clinton, and hounded hy Leta No. 7 and 0 and Tract No. 8. Lot No. 0, containing Two Acres, fronting on public road from Lau rens to Clinton, and bounded by Lot No. 8 and Tract No. H. Tract No. 2, containing Fifty eight Acres, und hounded by Sulii van and Irby lands, Tracts No. 1 and il, and the main road from Lau rens to Milton. Tract No. 4, containing Seventy Acres, and bounded by lands of Miss T. Irby, Tracts No. M ami ?, and the nwt i ll road from Laurens to Milton. Tract No. ft, containing Fifty four Acres, and hounded by lands of Miss T Irby, Mrs. S. W. Simp son, S. K. Taylor, Traed No. 4, and the main road from Milton to Lau rens C. H. Tract No. fi, contolnlng Fifty eight Acres, lying on the Clinton road, ami bounded by Tracts No. 5 and 7, and by lands of S. K.Taylor. Tract Ko. 7, containing Seventy five Acres, and bounded by Tracts No. ."?, fi und 8, and Lots No.? and fi. Tract No. 8, being the Home stead Tract, containing Sixty Acres, lying within tho incorporate lim its of the town ?if Laurens, nm] bounded by lands of Mrs. Janie C. Todd, Col. H. W. Rall, by Lots No. 7, 8 mid 0, and Tract No. 7. Flats may be seen ut my office. Terms-One-half of the j urehnse money to be paul cash, and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, "ecured by the bond of the pur chaser, or purchasers, and n mort gage of the premises, but with leave to any purchaser to poy entire hld in cash. The purchasers lo poy for papers. In the ease of Susan E. Ander son, as Administratrix, Ac., vs John C Hunter, ns Administratrix, Ac., and Angie Mcclintock. All that tract of land, ly* Hg, be ing und situate in the County mid State aforesaid, on the Wliters of Rush River, containing Seven Hun dred Acres, more or less, und boun ded hy lands of Janies l\ Pearson, R. fi. Pitts, estates of Thomas N. Dendy, deceased, and IL H Young, deceased, and others. Terms-One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, nod the bit I ti ii ec on a credit of twelve months, with Interest Irom the day of sole, secured by tho lion ll of tho purchaser and a mortgage of tho premises, with leave to the pur chaser to pay the entl re bid in rnsh. The purchaser to pay for papers. C. D. DAHKSIIAI.K, Muster. W.O. il KN KT, 9. P? M'tlim-AV Abbeville. bmiroiiii. BBNKT ? MeOOWAir, ATTORN*KYS AT LAW, LU'l'.KXH C. IL. - - - H. C. N. ?. HARRIS ATTORN KY AT LAW, LAI* HF.NM, 8. C* ftvot?ct) ovor ?toro of W. L. Royd. N But a continual puzzle to 01 mente and superb ?tock, ami th the rank weed of high prices nu IG yards Checked Homes ll.00. I yards all-wool Jenna foi Ladies' Jerseys only AO c The Gre ns dues Hie glittering gold gladden you can put them "where they will Ladies' Hemmed Hnndk 2.J cents. 14 yards '1 milt of th? Bleaching for ?1.00. '20 pieces Kugle A Phoo wool, ll oz. Jeans 37j cent: ?Oct nts. No year in Hie history of our bus certainly menus something, und ttl largest, best selected and most coin merit. Watch the numbers on the Mens' Brogans, 6, 7 nu cents. Mens' Brogans, K."> cents. Mens' Congress Halters, ! We tell you this; don't lu hoodw know Mr. Su und So," hut look win publish, mid investigate the corree emphatically and satisfactorily pru ?.TUC THE F URN IT Of -A.uig Tho Largest, Fine; House in W?- arc now-receiving our Kail stock o ever hail, ami this is saving very imiel THE 11,3 I Mit h in Styles and Prices alway: all the woods made into furniture, i oi Oak, Imitation Mahogany. AnthpIO Al Walnut Soils. $:{."? nu. Mar?delo Krames, ff? to f?O Ul). Kino Silk l?i We carry 'rom WI to 7."?p rtrlor nils u It will pay you t?, come end see us or rn application (.'onie ami price, we \riil hu glad t FLEMING , 843 Broad St., Will BOOK AND New aoode ISTETW i Attractive additions to hath tie will not he under sohl. Visitors ul1 our goods Ulld tell mir prices whctl Hooks u ntl Pieturc Mouldings n sp? -Deniers in Hough,ami 1 Doors, Sash and Mouldir Laths, Mantels, Newe Balusl PINE AM) CY Pl We eau have done at sipu t not of laney work. It you mem GRAY & A ti o FAMILY C i-AM, KINKS OK STA I BACON, SCHAB, FLOUR, PICKLES, MOLASSES, PKPPK COI EEK, HIM ( ar Loa 1 of Flour just R .i'ar-Los WAQON8 A.! All of Which we sell ut UOTTC ZEB. h IVE CE NTH. i- IVE CENTS. Send Klveeants In stamps nt once for] our elegantly lllustralctl Catalogue SMCTIIKUX JEWELBY HoUSKj V. I*..lnlin*nti ?V Son., nslnnt SW Main St., I.y nehhurg, Va. DR W- H BJAJL*X?,| -nKNTIHT. .^ffleo ovar Nwtlonsl Hank, cc days-Monday* and uesdaya L.-.i.'RKX?, - - - . - S. tr] BUBB ot a Nine I ir I ecu) o competitors, is our u in e continue?] inciense inour sales, (1 clearing the land for cowing tl This Week We Scatter B pun for 22 yards Bleach? $1.00. r 85 eta. ('uticos, 2.J cents, ts. iasy Gresnbacks Lubric? the mlaor'a hoart. To us either of tl do you tho most good." orchiefs 2") yards Shirting (lents' full ribbed j Loom regular made, ut 1 20 cents. nix. nil- Ladies' lO-gnugc *, worth fancy ami Oxford gi good value nt ?o coi ?iness bus equaled thc present in vol 0 most obtuse observer cnn (dourly si p?ete stock in Laurens, und our Hgu 1 wheel and see if you don't "strike i cl S, 00 Melts' Hoots, (LAC Childrens' Hoots, ! Womens' Polkas, 99 cents. Ladies'Hutton ni inked by the old-time phrase of M Ul .re your interest lies, und where you tness of ?mr quotations, ami we feel mounce us the Moving Power, tho H L A U li E N URE PALACE "U.S"tEL, Q-EL. st, and Most EoliabL ttl? Soutri! f Furniture. Tim tined mid clio npost w li, Tar wehuvo for years been ?ADER3 4 sell fog on close margins. We luivo iislsting of Mahogany, ('lurry, Anthpu ?h, Mol 1(1 Ash, Olivo mid Walnut. p. $40 00 Parlor Suits, Plush Wainui ur r suits, $.',."> 00 to $:tun un. ml from loi? tn L'.o chamber snit* in str>ok write for catalogue an I prpro H? MMH frei o show V'iu I In-, ru 3 li & BOWLES,' The Leaders. - -A.vig-ULSta.1 Get OS' DRUG STO?E. lsT?w Stylos pur*monts uro arriving daily. Wo ways welcome. We aro glad to show 1er you wish to buy or not.' Mellool L'cialty. 3 tctMty Prepared Lumber, Blindi, A igs of Every Kin ls, Sawed and Turned trades, HUS SHINGLES.! iee anti in good style ?ny kimi l 1 nisi ness eal! to sec us. Kt'SjK'Ctftlllv, NI) Kit SON Laurens C. H. S. C i " * ... i UL Shifters I I'l.K nunns, SI . il AS - CANDY, (HACK I . HS, dt, CA N N ED ooo DH CE, OP ALL KINDS. eceived. . Ld of Bagging and Ties. ND BUQGIE8. )M FIGURES. Lnderson, ----so Sottlemont und FINAL DISCHARGE. iVv permlaalon of A. w. burnside. Probate J inigo, i wilt settle ide Karate of Nnncv 1'iirkM, deceased, at tins illUce HI Lauren-. C. II. on I lin ISth ilnv nf Nm po<7, nt IO O'clock, A. .M.. mel at the same time win apply for a iiuai discharge. All persons havlntr de-nan.ls agnlust sahl catato aro hereby untitled lo present tin-M.une, in duo form, on or IK-foro ?nid dav, or bo forever barre?!. And all In debted are required lo niako payment hy aald time. J V PA lt Ks, Administrator lays' Wondei hated succ?s?. . 'Lpige crowds ol ?how the publie appreciation of ( he seed of real values. roadcast the Following: .tl Shirting for Hood Calk Iii yunis ul 08 cts. ates the Wheels of Com leso "circulating mediums" will suth for $1.00. i 6 yards ? half hose, full, cents. 0 cents, worth (M Dress . Cheviots, Tr hose in solids, at 25 cents, \ roys nt 2"? cents, nts. unie of trade and amount of sales, ni BO it is the people's patronage. And res ure always relied on ns the ii t." 76c, fl.?>'?, $1.< See our LIM nt ?2.25. E)5 cen tv. 60 cents, id Lace Shoes, rout H?rgalas," or bo handicapped in i can get the most for your money, satisfied your verdict w ill join the p egulur Battlers and Invincible I .eade i W ( 1 MIMI Houehold W From thc I the Sea PIONEER OF ? i Our mammoth F.stnblishment Goods fi om tho liest Munufacti I Foreign Goods. Thc masses which crowd our sb gains, and go ?way delighted, is tr We have to-day tho most complet ? in Ladies' Fine Goods and Gents1 ( We will display to the purchasl worthy ot their attention. We have doubled our sales this : 'and purpose doing tho same for th j We arc in the Dry Goods and Clo I rather be nt the bead ol our esta bib ; in the Stute. ?,ooo yards Dress Goodwin di (Ton i l t pieces Crepe effects in Dress Gr 27 pieces half wool Dress Goods 3: 25c. 2-1 pieces :hMneb Flannels, at 25c, 40 pieces lo-ineh Tricots, vt 4! io pieces 51-inch Flannels, on 80 piceos 51-inch Tricots, all t 27 piceos lllack Silk, from nu Impo $1.25 $1.40, #1.';??. Now, if you intend buying a Hine ? line. I f you live (Ult Of tho city sen ft pieces lilnck Moire Silk, at $1.1 01 pieces lllack and Colore il Yolv -131 aoki To this stock wo will give special I pb-te. Wo will display Monday 10 Luton's all wool, ls Inches wide, \ In this Department our stock is v IIIIM-, regular made I2U\ worth 25c. A special sale Monday 25c. Ao. (J Soe our line nt 40c, tl'.ld 50, 74 ilo/.eu Ladies' Hose, solid < at 25c, 25c. They would bo cheap a Wo propose doing business and wi & h% Wkmm. Columl s, A j Female* College. With a full corps of assistants the Lauronsvillo Female College will reorgnni/.e und begin fall session Sept. 10th. Hooins comfortable. Standard high. Special attention to ull Female accomplishments. Now und splendid Pianos, Non-secta rian. Government parental. Young ladle- under the immediato care of Mrs. Met'asian und Mrs. N. (' Jor dan. Pupils received ?t unv time and charged until end of quarter. Hoard $12 per month in advance Tuition $20, $80. mid with classical course fin per Collegiate year, pay able monthly. We solicit und hope to merit public patronage. For any Information address, W. M. McCASLAN, . ........ ProaMont. LA UH ENS, S. c., July 20y IK?7, ly. T if K N K W I AUBER SHOP I beg to Inform the publie thnt I nm p -pared o Kurve them MMTouMonbil Ar tl j In in uowiniMrtorH, under tho Rob e: ? -.-.ariJV h. II.CANTY ' buyers daily attest our im ouv efforts in mowing down os, 27 yards for JW els. j.wool Dress Goods for merce, co, niul wo will show you how Cotton Flannel nt OS doods, Cash meres, loot? ?uni I'ir Stripes vorth 50 cents. ul they are rapidly rising. This why? Because wo curry tho olex of cheapness and genuine ?0 und +2.00. lies' hand-made shot's your trading, "just because you Kxamineclosely overy item wo opuiur one, which unreservedly, rs ol the Dry doods Marked. ord in the Land fountains tc Shore. LOW PRIGT-S.* is tilled with ike u os: IClegar.t irers in tho World-American ami r>ro tinily, eagerly purchasing Imr uly gratifying. te establishment in South Carolina, Nothing ami Furnishing doods, ng public $100,000 Stuck, which is season for tho mouth of September, 0 month of < lc ttl Nor. ?INS l& thing Business to stay. We would diluent than of any other business ont styles, at fie. aids ut lue., half wool, ? inches wide, at l?c. worth i Sc. mut ?e. e week only, nt 50c, per yard, he new shades, sile. DRTH o r SILK rter'.s forced sale, I0c, 77c, 92c, $1, k Silk this season, examine this d for samples. eteeiiH Goods attention ami our lines aro com* pieces Black Cashmeres, vorth *l.u<?, nt ODc., 60c., Wc. [ERY. ery attractive, 800 dozen Misses tt> Nt?. 8J, worth more money. colors, white feet, regular mado t :i pairs for ?1.0?, III make the price to do it. Notices o il APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. State of South Carolina, Ctiuii ty of l< nu re ns, COURT OF PROBATK, Kjt t'a,/- Nanny Kntro- * Petition for kin, Petitioner. ? Homestead* Not leo ts hereby niven that tho above nanioil petitioner has upp'icil to the Mos tor to have n homestead appraised and set off to nor in the ros! nmi personal Sf.* late w hereof her late husbaiel, .Fauns (?. Kntrekln, died aolsod snd pnaaeaaod.. Vi II. lt.VltKSI?.\!.K. Maststt STATE OF SOUTH CABOTJN'A fj A r it R N s rot N T Y IN Tl IK ?o\tui.N . MtA*., Kt ixtrtr Mahala ll. V t Will lon ft?p oil, Pe Ul hmo i Homestead. Notice la herc- pivot* ihnt Ihc nltova named Pstltl? er has applied to the Master to have a homoatoad appraised1 sud act (?ir to her In tho real and per aonni estate whereof har lato husband, William M?ck Mitchell, died Stifled ?nd I pO-ISI SSI (I . V. H. HA IlKHDAl.K, M aal?-*? Nov. S, IHS7 ?t