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)fce Glduertiser Subscription Price?12 Montlm, 91.00* PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. W. W. BALL. EDITOR. Itatos for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, per aquare, ono liiHer tlon,fl.00; oach subsoquont Insertion, 60c(int?. Liberal reduction mndo for larcse Au t LAURENH, S C., Oct. 21, 1893. Another "Great Speech.*' The silence which .Senator Irby has steadily maintained in the Sonnte since the dellvory of his eulogy on the lute Mr. Stackhousc was broken with a snap last week when, to employ a crude metaphor, he flung bis heels out viciously at Mr. Cleveland awl,,ineidontally,'(as Co). Farley would say) exhibited a doal of ill temper on t ho subject of tariff reform. The correspondent of the Augusta Chronicle, a paper which wo bolicvo is one of the Sen ator's personal organs, reports that the Senator road his address and scarcely took bis eyes from the manuscript wbilo be was speaking. Wo deduce from this Unit the Sen ator did not "volley and thunder" in the Senate Chamber as be is wont to do in the Court House hero at Laurens. It is bard for us lo conceive of him dropping syllables in silvery notes and wo had thought that Banquo's ghost bad no more persistent upward tendency than his somewhat upronrous voice. Viewed AS reading mater the ad dress, if not equal to tbo style of Johnny MoLauriil, Is several points hotter than Mr. Strait could havo made and perhaps measures wilh tbo ordinary emanations of Capt. Shell. We have no idea that Lat imer could have written English lo compare with it. Substantially Senator Irby takes a position about like this: If Mr. Cleveland, ropesented by Voorhoes, Mills, et til. and assisted by the John Sherman crowd forces tbo passage of tbo Repeal bill then bo (Senator Irby) will obstruct tbo passage of a tariff reform bill championed in tho Senate by that same Voorbees und Mills coterie of Democratic Senators. In that the Democrats of this county will not support Sen most of thorn. Wo say this de liberately because wo do not mis trust or suspect tho Democratic principles of a majority of tbo peo ple of Laurena county among whom Tillmanito farmers predom inate. Those people know that tariff reduction is Democracy no matter whether it is advocated by Mills, Carlisle, Sherman, McKin ley or Beelzebub. They, not being fools, are aware thai a bill which - would lower to live dollars, the cost of a coat for which Mr. Davis or Mr. Simmons are now compelled to ask ten is worthy of support with out inquiring who is at its back. If it is not absurd to condemn a meas ure pregnant with benefit to every laborer and producer in the land because some of its friends are op posed to free silver we hope to be told what is. Ridiculous though as the position is, it loses its comic aspect when we consider that tho man who holds it lias a sent and a voto in the U. S. Senate. Senator Irby has recently been tho subject of a great doal of news paper comment which wo think was unnecessary and which we re gret. Tbo matter under discussion on tho other hand has to do with his high station us a Senator elected by Democrats. Tariff reform is the central and foremost principle of Domocracy. Now while the lines are being formed for tho final struggle in its behalf Senator Irby begins to fume and sulk. Iff ho moans to desert he shall at least not escape exposure. If "Itofawin" papers pretend to claim tbo adoption of tho "compro mise" as a silver victory they must at tho same time concede that It was especially a victory for Sena tor Butler, who has throughout the fight been one of the leading and most persistent advocates of com promise. The compromise on tho other band is defeat for Senator Irby, who as The State points out, declared in Iiis speech "As for my self, I am not ono of the silver men who ask for or will accept any compromise short of tho freo and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1G to 1, or the complete re habilitation of silver." It is clear therefore that Senatorlrby cannot accept the compromise without an ignominious backdown from tho position taken in bis "bold and able" speoch of ten days ago and his reluctancy to agroe to it is, to sty tho least, not discreditable to his consistency. Among English speaking peoples an independent judiciary Is tbo ? bulwark of tbo people's liberties. Infamy attaches to tbo judge who cringes to tbo executive, legislative or popular tyrant. There has boon but one Jeffories, immortal in in famy as the facile tool of an ad ministration. A judge may bosc lected ns adhering to principles of government upon Which groat par ties are termed; selected to en force the pet schemes, policies und local measures of u partisan chief tain or legislature ho is a puppet and servile tool, polluting the er mine of a groat office. Give ys brave and fouriess men for judges, who wi'.i administer the law, that our liberties may be safe, regard loss.of tho will of sovereign or sov verliaoinnutM. W. W. BALL, Propriolor. A BiiHincBH Announcement, After January 1st., 1804, the price of the Advkrtwer will be one dollar and fifty cents a year In stead of one dollar. This advance is mado because our experience of tho last three years has proven tlir.t a first rate paper cannot bo published for one dollar and at the same timo return a fair remuneration to the pub lisher. It has boon tho earnest ondeavor of tho publisher of the ADVERTI SER SltlCO ho has beon in chargo of it to furnish Its readers with n pa per which regardless of price should be the equal of any other published In the. county. While the friends of tho paper assure tho editor that he ban not failed in this It bus been found an impossibility without spending more money on the paper than its income would .warrant. It is proposed to mako tho Ad VERTISER a very much better pa per than it has been in the past. Within tho next few days a change will be made which will add con siderably to the amount of the reading matter and other improve ments to render the columns of tho paper fresher and newsier will fol low. Wo Iniend to mako the paper so full oi tho local happenings of Interest to the people of the comity that all of them without distinc tion as to politics will be anxious to rend it. The Advertiser is not the news paper of a faction. The editorials expiess tho political opinions ol the editor but space is never re fused to any man who has any thing of public interest to say in print. Tho contributions of Till manites are equally welcome with thoso of Antis. By reference to tho local sido of the paper it will bo seen that all of the old subscribers as well as new will be ablo to obtain the paper during the yoar 1891 for the old price?it being only necessary for them to pay their subscriptions and arrears now. Furman University deserves all commendation for its progressive step in opening Its doors to women but the pioneer in that movement so far as this state Is concerned was the "Presbyterian College of ?South Carolina" at Clinton. It has for years beon tho policy and the custom of this institution to admit students without distinction as to sex and the plan has steadily grown In popularity. The Presbyterian College, by tho way, is winning recognition among tho best colleges of tho Slate and its faculty of ablo and earnest young scholars are lifting it each year to a higher and firmer place. *** Will tho Aiken Times be accom modating enough to define for the Advertiser the words "Republi can," "Populist" and "Democrat"? Is a "true Democrat" tho same think as a "true Populist" and is a false Democrat identical with a false Populist and a false Republi can ? Would a true Populist like Senator Pefler bo likely to call himself a true Republican or a true Democrat? Will tho astute Times tell us why, how, which, what, who and how so concerning all these things? *** Will the Abbeville Medium tell us whether its editorials are intend ed to satirize the "lieformers" or are they meant to bo taken serious ly? And do tho Abbeville Till inanites understand that the Medi um Is making all manner of fun of them? Do they enjoy the genial General's burlesque? *** Will the Sumter Herald explain to Tho Advertise it the difference between selling whiskey for the profit there is in the business r.nd total prohibition? In these latter days aro they not one and tho same thing? * * Will tho Abbeville Medium in form us why taxes tire higher now than during the "old ring rule" times when Richardson was gov ernor? *** Cannot the Manning Times tell Tho advertiser what Congress man M9f?aurin who was sent to Congress to havo the sub-treasury scheme enacted has done to that end ? * * Will the prosperity Press and Reporter have tho goodness to in form the Advertiser what Con grosman Latimer is doing to help along the project of governmental ownership of railroads and tele graph lines? *** How long will Governor Tlllman, Senator Irby and their comrades keep up the froo sllvor cry? Will ] they bo as quiet about it two years hence as they are mow concerning the sub-treasury scheme? Will tho Ooonee News oblige us by explaining why tho South Car olina Popalists are ashamed of I ho name by which Tom Watson and Jerry Simpson call their party? Would an Englishman who had a supreme contempt for all things political saving the Ocala demands be known as a Whig or Tory? ?*? It is timo that Cupt. Shell was saying somothing In Congress. A man is expoctod to talk occasion ally for $6,000 a year and a private secretary If for uo other reason I Ii Ii II 11 r vtmifir Mint hnimii_. . ? Poor man pays a tax to support spies, dispeusors and th" State every time he swallows a dram. Rich man buys whiskey from dealers outside of the State nt half what the same stufl costs tho poor man. Conclusion: ??Reform" and tho "Dispensary" save money to tho common people, Can't a blind man see that ? If thore isTruth in tlie arguments of tho free silver people thero is probably not a man in this county Who would derive more prcuolary benefit from si free coinage act than the editor and owner of the Ad j vekti8eb. But the free silver ar guments are shams. Tbo Governor will close the dis pensaries which do not pay ex panses. Those which sell little whiskey must stop business. 'There fore they must strive to sell much whiskey. All of which makes it as plain as an old shoo that dispen saries are run in tho interests of prohibition and to prevent people from drinking. The Repeal Problem has virtually been settled by a "Compromise" the particulars of which appear in an other column. Inasmuch as it dooms the coinage of silver to en tire cessation after eleven months it amounts to surrender on tin- part of the silver Senators. It is not right to ??: arge Morgan and Vest and Butler with being Populists, They do not believe in tho sub-treasury and never pro fessed faith in the governmental ownership of railroads. Governor Tillman appears to have shown good sense and praise worthy aggressiveness in the mat ter of tho Columbia Canal power and I ho mill owners. Doos tho Cotton Plant believe that George Washington was a Populist at heart ? Premature baldness may be pre vented and the hair made to grow on heads already bald by the use ol Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer. CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHER'S CASTORIA. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens, Court of Common Please. J. F. Hicks vs. Caroline II. Moles. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above stated case, I will sell at Laurens 0. IL, S. C, on Sales day in November, 10*03, the same being the 6th day ol tho month, during the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and bebv* zr> Clio Conn ty of I .?aureus, State of South Carolina, containing Fifty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Rcbcccn Cannon , Mrs. A. E. Fuller and others, and known as as part of the Edition Paslcy tract of land. Terms, one-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months fiom date, credit portion to lie secured by a bond of the purchaser with inter est from day of sale together with a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to have option of paying all of the'purchase money in cash. If terms of sale arc not complied with, the land will be resold on the same day at the risk of the former purchaser without further order of the court. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. WHARTON, Oct. 9, 93~4t C. c. c. l'. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to the decree in the case of F. P. McGowatl, as assignee, etc., and C. D. Barksdale, as agent, vs. A. W. Burnside, et. al., I will sell at public outcry at Lau rens C. IL, S. C, on Snlesday in November next, the following de scribed property to wit: All that lot or parcel of land known as the A. W. Burnside residence, in the city of Laurens, bounded on I be North by Laurens Street, on the East by Dr. J. T. Poolc, on the South by Dr. T. E. Todd and J. Wells Todd, and on the West by Church Street, and containing one Acre, more or less. Terms:?One-half of the pur chase money to bo paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises with leave to the purchaser to pay the entire bid in cash. The purchaser to pay for the papers. If the pur cliasci fails to comply with the terms of sale the property will be resold at Iiis risk on the same or some subsequent salesday; GEO. S. McORAVY, Sheriff L. C. # Mre. Xj. Townsend Itlslng Sun, Delaware. Good Family Medicines Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills. "I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's rills, tho very best family medicines, and wo oro never without UlOin. I liavo always boon A Dolicato Woman and began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla throe years ago fop that tired feeling. It built mo up BO qulokly and so well that I loci like a dlftorent woman and liavo always had grc it faith In It. I give it to my children whenever llwro seems any trouble with their blood, and It does tin in good. My littlo boy likes it so well be erics for lt. 1 cannot tind wordt to toll how highly I prize It. Wo uso Hood's This In tho family and thoy Act Llko a Charm X take pleasure In recommending theso medi cines to all my frlonds, for I bellevo It people Hood's ? Cures would only keep Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Tills at band as wo do, much sickness and suf fering Would be prevented." Mas. L. TOWNS* enp, Rising Sun, Delaware._ Hood'9 Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on tho llvor uud bowels. ?Gc. I i ? iwn ? II m m i I ? I ?1.11? ? ? ? * 11 jas. f. WILSON, dentist. In ollicc at Hbnca Path. S. C, every day except Friday,, when I will be in ollicc at Williamslon, S. C. Nitrous Oxide Gas and OdOll hinder administered for painless extraction of teeth. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Lauren?. Probate Court. Austin ('heck as Administrator of 1 no. D. Check, deceased, Plain? till*, against Conic C. Martin, ct nl., Defendants. Pursuant to decree rendered in the above stated case I will sell on Salesday in November next, being the fith clay of the month, during the logal bouts of sale, at public out cry, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: That tract of laud in said county and state known as the ''Home Place," containing 1S9 acres more or less bounded by lands of Austin Cheek, "Simpson Tract,'* James A. Riddle and others. And also iQl acres known as the Simpson Tract situated in {he county and state aforesaid bounded by "Home Place," James A. Riddk, \V. P. Harris and others. Terms: One half cash, balance on credit of twelve months with in terest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Credit portion to be secured by the bond of the pur chaser and a mortgage of the prem ises, with leave to the purchaser to 1 pay his entire bid in cash. If pur? 1 chaser fails l<> comply with terms of sale property to be resold oh the same or some subsequent salesday at his risk. Purchaser to pay for . papers. JOHN M. CLARDY, Oct. 10, '93-11 j. 1?, L, c. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ok La u hens. . Court ok Common Pleas. W. P>. Sloddnrd, plaintiff, against Albcrtina Guspary, et ab, defend ants. Pursuant to tho decree of the Court in tho above stated action, I will sell nt public outcry to the highest bidder at Laurens Court : louse, South Carolina on salesday in November, 1808, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land situate in Laurens county in said State, known as the ?arrett place, containing two hundred and sixty five acres, more 01 loss, and bounded by lands of Martha Hoik, ' R. K. Owings and others, tho said i place 1^ lug on tho East side of tho ! public road from the town of JLau ! rons lo the city of Greenville. Terms: one-half cash; the balance puynblo at twelve mouths from day ol sale with inloresl from thai day, to bo secured by bond of the purchaser and bis mortgage of the premises sold. The purchaser has the privilege of paying all cash'. Furch r to pay for pipers. If term* uro not compiled with, prom ises to be rosold on same or some subsequent salesday at risk of former purchaser. j. II. WHA RTON, Oct. Hi,- it c. c. c. 1?. 2 CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. ''CMtorl?Usowen*<Ur*M to children that I recommend itM superior to ariy prescription known to me." II. A. A neu??, M. D., Ill So. Oxford fit., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Cajrtorlft' ifl so universal und ttfl merits so well known Uiat it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few ?reihe IntelliKent families who do not keep Castoria wlthiu easy reach " CAaxos MAirrvn, D.D., Now YorkClty. Lrttt Pastor DloomluKdalo BeXorniod Church, Cantoris, rrirofl Oollo, ConstInation, Hour Htomach, DlaiTlKna, Eructation, KLUs Worms, gives sleep, and promotes >li restion. Without injurious medication. ** For wvoral years I have recommended yovr ' Oafctoria,1 and ill always continue t<> do so an It has invariably produced beucflclal results." - KnwiN K. 1'ahdbi, M. D., "Tho Winthrop,1- path Street and 7th Ave., New York City. C*ht. Aua COMTANf, 77 Alomar STmaiT, N*w York. AND NOW -THEY i Our object so far this season has been to show the people that we have, in every line represented in our stock, a collection never surpassed in 1 Hireus. Having done this, wc desire to impress on the trade the mai *t of prices as of equal importance. What every buyer wants is the best assortment at the lowest prices. It is conceded even by our competitors that our stock towers above all others, and an inspection will convince the closest buyer that our pi ices arc as low as reason can demand. Scan a few quotations taken here and there from our numer ous departments: Dress Goods 5 cts to .^-i.^o per yard. Elegant line of Henrietta to, 15. 20 and 35 cents. Worth 25 per cent more money. A great line of <{o inch fancy worsted Dress Goods at 4^ cts., marked 65 cts. elsewhere. A line line Flannels. Serges, Hop sacking and other new weaves at (f, astonishing iiguics. The finest line of Trimming, Silks, Velvets, Fin, Etc., to be found. Nice Dress Styles, Ginghams, only 5 cts. Full standard Calico, only 5 cts. A nice Jersey Glove, only 10 cts. The very latest in extra long Kid [ Gloves at 75 cts., worth $1.00 A tremendous line of Hosiery from 5 cts. to 75 cents. Ladies winter Under Yesl from 1 2 5 cts to $ 1 -5? A good line Towels, 10 cts, reg ular 20 cts size. Clothing and Men's Hats. Great is our line and our prices arc surprisingly low: Suits from $1.00 to $20.00. Pants from .JO cts., to ?S.oo. Big line Hats from 15 cts. to $5.00. ?lioesl S^lioesI Ghildrens' Shoes from 25 cts to $2.50. Ladies' Shoes from 50 cts to if j.oo. "Men's Shoes from 75etsto $5.00. Zciglcr Bros., The Hay Co., ami Hess' arc our leading makes, and they can't be beat. Our M?liaery Dspartms&t. Our Millinery Department is slocked with the best the markets of the world produce, and is in charge of the best talent we can procure. We Are On Top Once Again. * -I Tl MB 1 T l7'1TTT*Ti*17T ' TTlTiTTl /Vnd am prepared t<i t'uriiisb anything in my line at reasonable raten. New Goods are arriving every day. Mending and repair ing dono at short notice and special attention given to watches. ft T ?V.-\\ ..? fO IK), J E L And in l'uel Ijvot'ythiitg Kept in a lii-M Class Establishment. Calient *X Mi, VISANSKA'S Jewelry Store, Soul h west Corner of Public square. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, County or Lau kens, Court of Common Please. Llobcccn E. 15ell vs. II. M. Allison. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above stated case, 1 will sell at Laurcns C. II., S. C, on Sales day in November, 1893, the same being the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours of sah-, at public outcry to the highest bidder, all that tract or parcel of land, sil nte. lying and being in the County of Lutircus, State of South Caro Una, containing Two Hundred and Sixty-four acres, more or less, bounded by lands of VV. L. Cun ningham, Willie Bros., the old Boyd place, Ik'ssey and Chess Fin lev, M. ('. Cunningham and others, Terms: OlIC*half cash, the re mainder on a credit of one year. The credit portion to be secured by a bond of the ptircliasci and a 11101 tgage ol the pi cillisCS sold. 11 the purchaser docs not comply willi the terms of the sale the land will be resold on the same day without further order of the court. Pur chaser has least- to pay bis entire bid in cash. Purchaser to |?;i> for papers. ). If. WIIARTON, Oct. 9, 'o,V-|t c. c. C. P. DR. W. H. HAU,, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAURENS. ADMINISTRATOR'S iE3 Jp&- X-j JlLi . )Y virtue of an ortler of the y Probate Court for Lau re us County, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Laurens C. IL, S. C, on the 6th day of November. 1S93, at 11 o'clock, a. m.) the notes and judgments belonging to the estate of Bird Roberts, deed. Terms?Cash. L. C. ELM ORE, Adni'r of the estate of said decM. Oct. 16, 1893 STATE ov SOUTH CAROLINA, coun'I y of LaUHHNS, Court of Common Pleas. K. M. ('.line, Plaintiff, vs. \i. l<\ (traut, Defendant. Pursuant to the decree of the Court in the ahove stated action, I Will Sell at |iiil>!ie outcry t:> highest bidder, at L-uirons Court House, Kenth Carolina, on Snlcduy in No veiniir. !HJ).'{, during tlie legal hour I of ale,all (hat tract of land situate III I .aureus County in .said hitulc,containing Twonty-throo and one-half (2:i.jl) Acre?, more or leas, bounded on tlx; -North by lands of John (?. Willi uns, Basl by .Jesse ,S. Hill, South by I). 11. IIIttand West by K. H. (Jrillin?being .1 portion of Ilia original tract of Josse H. Hill. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to i?ag for papers. J. II. WILAUTON, (*?!- '?>? ')!,{-It C. 0, C. P. ome line Has Klundered eaaaaaaaa ^rFr.rr.r.r.r 1 ?> ?rrr fljr ncinarcnnnrrrrrrr.rrrr YOU GET the BENEFIT. Make Good the Opportunity While you have it. <a^5?--t->e=^-*<?-?*-i-^s We have been badly deceived in I he cotton crop?it is going lo bo very much shorter than we thought and as a natural ?|pnscqcncc the peo ple will have but little to buy with, so must bunt the place to get the most and best goods for their money. As wc have already intimated we have bought loo many goods, and rather than keep the money tied up in them for the next twelve months have decided to cut the very life out of HR, ICES that wc may turn our stock into money. Everybody knows we keep nearly all lines known to the trade. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO. 1 . .. B 1 ? ? v ' v , ? ? K I n ; K H gj "Grit itt.ikcs the man: u d The want of it the chump: t U The men who win lay hohl, t K* n ptj 111c men wilV^ivm my mim, C ? Hang on, and h'ttfMp. Wc arc trying to will. To do so the verse says wc must hump?lay . n hold and bang on. R 1 Thai's Why We 1 1 PERSIST 1 n i'i calling your attention to our B Furniture | I ^AND? I China Goods. P a r }j Wc bang on lo you to buy because {-1 a we must have your trade?il* possi- ? blc?and we feel sure you can't.do Fj better. I s But we Can't Hang n a on to our Goods a great while at a time. Once seen, they arc same as 3 sold. Wc keep all kinds of (ioods g M that can be found in a first class n Stoic. Slock constantly changing g ?always new and fresh. P i S,M.#l,M.1iIk6sS8u ti ;.; u i. a k Boaoii!iaHaia?5Bcrir.r.r.riaaaaaasirr.rrx.r.r.i mi STATE oi*' SOUTH CAROLINA County ov Laurkns?Court OK PftOHAT?. WllKREAS, JllO, 1>. Williams, has applied to illC for Letters of Admin istration, with will annexed, on the estate of Nancy Dunn, deceased? These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate to be bohlen at my office at Laurcns, S. ('., on the 2(1 day of Nov. at to o'clock A. M., to show cause, if anv they can why letters should not be granted. (iiven under my hand and swal this 16th day of ()ct, 1893. JNO. *M. CLARDY, j. 1?. 1.... Oct. 16, '9 v-^t E.J. O'CONNOR, -(i)kai.kk in) Pure Liquors, OOS Itroud St., AugiiHln, Uu< ('HOICK OLD W 11ISK I l .s, DHANDIKM, (HNS. Ill MS, WINKS AND L1QUOKH OV AI.I. KINDS. -4. The Largest Liquor House in the South. ??? t?kW Mail orders receive prompt attention. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Under the power givon mo in tlie last will and testament of . Iilburn Curry, deceased, 1 will soil to tho highest bidder on Saturday Nov. 11, 1803, at I 1 o'clock A. M. at the late residenco of said deceased, near Gray Court in Laurcns county , South Carolina, tho lands belong ing to tho estate of said deceased, as follows, to wit: Tract No. i. The homo place con taining sovnnty-ouo and ;.5i-ioii acres hounded by lands of B. I. Aborcroinble, John Curry, Henry Hill, estates of J, 1t. Shell and M. I ii. Bard in. Tract Nil. 2, containing Oighly sovcii and 10-100 acros, bounded by lands of Henry Hill, 1?. A. (J ray, Jr. and tract No. I. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper--. Plats of said lands can be soon ut my house. M \ iiTIN A. Ct iais, (>ct. 10, - li Kxecutor. STATE OF SOUTH CA KOLINA COU MTV OI' f/AUK l-.n's. Probate Ooni t. Wnri(uas, |. II. VVharton, c. c. i . I?,, has Applied to nit' loi' Li tters of Administration on the estate of Mary K. Picldcr, deceased. These are therefore to Clio and admonish all and singulm the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before inc al a Cotlli of Probate to be holden at my office n( Laurcns, S. C, on the i^tb day of Nov. ot i i o'clock, A. M., to show cause, il any they can, svhy leitets should not be granted. (iiven under my band and seal thpj lotli day of September, 1093. JOHN M. CLAKDY, ' Oct. i, '93<-6t J. P. Li 0. ^