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TELLS PLAIN TALE OF OCEAN HORROR (apt. Inch Describe* Los? of Vol ?yr???. Battle with Flames. New York, Oct. 14.?Capt. Francis inch, whose steamer, tho Volturno, was burned at sea with the loss of 136 lives, tonight told his story of the dis aster. It is a plain seaman's tale, but , in it, line by line, the horrors of the disaster and the terrible ordeal through which passengers and crew passed are brought out with marked directness and simplicity. From its beginning, where the outbreak of the fire which spelled the doom of the Volturno is recorded, the narrative goes to the point where the blazing ship was abandoned, the remaining passengers taken off, and the captain and what was loft o' the crew board ed the waitiug Kroonland. Capt. Inch, however, docs not say what caused the lire. Although all pos sible measures were taken to subdue the fire the captain's story shows that it was impossible to save the waten below, Tho men were trapped in the forecastle and burned to death, their ', fellow sailors helpless to aid thorn. Fought the Flames. Then came explosions which wreck ed part of the midship section of the | steamer. The call for hell) by wire- j less had gone out as soon as the, flames shot through the forward hatches aud the crew was doing Its fighting best to stay the progress of the blaze until assistance should come.! It looked then as if there was no! possible chance to save the steamer and although the seas were running high and the Volturno was rolling heavily the captain had boats pro-j visioend and swung out. "Boats Nos. I, and ."> were smashed," is the simple Way Capt. Inch describes the first re sult of the attempt to launch the life craft. But Chief Ofucor Miller's boat] got away and although she capsized, j throwing everybody out, she eventual ly righted herself and Miller and several of the crew got aboard her. Another boat, described as No. u commanded by Fourth Officer Lang sell, also got away filled with steer age passengers. Capt. Inch knew nothing of the fate of these boats and so far as is known no one else docs. How Help Came. Oapt. Inch describes the arrival, one by one, of the rescuing crafts, BUmlmoned by the wireless operators. Who worked until II o'clock at night when tho lire had progressed bo far that the magazine on the bridge, con taining signaling rockets and lights, blew up, carrying away the aerial ap paratus and Compelling the wireless men to cease their efforts. The Volturno's master covers in a few words tho progress of the fire through the night and tolls how when the rescue steamers came up and had failed because of the heavy weather to got boats to the burning liner some passengers jumped over board and were picked nn by the at tending craft, by midnight tho lire had worked its way aft. but this dire ful news was kept from the passen gers, the captain says, and there was no panic. Fearful that the fire might burst through tin? after deck before day break and transform the entire steam er into a mass of flames, the captain and crew worked hard through tho small hours (making rafts for use in a.n emergency, requiring quick nbon donment of the steamer. But the night passed without the happening Capt. Inch feared, and wind and sea having moderated the transfer of the passongcrs to tho steamers hovering about the blazing Volturno was begun at early dawn and accomplished 111 les^ than three hours without mis hit p. By that time the lire was eat ing UP through the after hatches, however, and Capt. Inch and crew left the doomed steamer to her fate. Capt. Inch sent his story of the disaster by wireless tonight from the Kroonland .on which ho is being brought to tills port, to the ofllcors of the Uranium lino here. Capt. inch's nai: alive reads: His Story. "At 6:?0 a. m? Octolx r !>, ?'i". latitude 49.12 north, longitude Si.51 west, lire was reported in hold No. 1 by chief officer. At (5:5.1 a ,m. fin mos were burning through .\'o. 1 hatches, setting lire to the forecastle and all deck fittings. I slowed the ship down and kept her before the wind to en able US to put the steam extinguishers in operation, also three fire hose fro n deck connections. The Maines were gaining rapidly, coaching the holghi of the foremost light and imprisoning the WatQh below, who were burned to death in the forecastle, A series of explosions occurred, wrecking the saloon and hospital amidships, the compass and steering gear also being damaged by tho ox plosion, I gave orders to get help by wireless ns soon a:; the flames burnt the hatches. "It seemingly being impossible to save the ship, 1 had boats provisioned ' and swung .out. The ship was rolling' heavily. Boats Nos. 1, 3 and 5 were smashed but No. 2 was lowered in the water with cabin passengers and stewardess In charge of the chief of ficer, H. P. Miller. After this boat left the ship she capsized, throwing her occupants into the water. She afterwards righted herself and sev eral of the crew got back Into the boat, the chief officer being one of them, No. 6 boat was lowered and got away safely filled with steerage pas ieng< i s In charge of Fourth Olll cer Langsell. No. 7 boat on being lowered was caught under the stern of the ship, the boat being completely wrecked. "Meanwhile the cihef engineer, two seamen and myself fought the tire and apparently subdued the Haimos. 1 gave orders to send no more boats away as l had received word from the Car mania that she was hoping to be with us by 11 a. m. Lifo belts were served out and put on each [tassenger. Food was served out to them. At it a. m. the bunker was found to be ablaze. It being impossible to stop the lire in the bunker on account of gases, the watertight doors were closed and wa ter poured down the No. 2 hatch on to the tire, but the lire was gaining all the time. "At 11 a. in. the Carmania arrived and lowered a boat, hut could not reach the ship on account of the high sea. Asked Carmania to look for No. 2 boat. The Steamer SeydliU arrived and lowered boats, which could not reach us. About :t p. in. the Carmania returned and tried to reach the ship with life-rarts, but all drifted past our boat too far aw a;' "Several steamers had arrived by dusk. The Kroonland i>?t away boats which made four attempts to come, alongside, but were swept away each time. Biasing Fiercely Forward. "At 9:30 p. in. the saloon and chart house were flaming. The deck, bridge end all before the funnel were blazing ! fiercely. Pumps ami dynamoos stop ! ped for want of steam. Wireless men worked with the accumulators until 1 I p. in. when the magazine on the bridge blew up, carrying the aerial away. "Several boats by this time were lying off tho ship and induced pas sengers to Jump and they were res cued by boats. At 12 midnight the weather was overcast and squally. : Operations were suspended, it being 1 too dark for boats to see. The lire meanwhile worked through the wo men's steerage to the after end of the i ship, hut we kept knowledge of this from the passengers, who were quiet throughout the rest of the night. Tho chief engineer, tho Marconi men and seamen and myself spent the night in making small rafts In ease tho lire burned through tho dock before day light. "At .")::'..", a. m. the first boat arrived, Weather and sea having moderated, ' boats were enabled to come alongside) t'ne ship, which enabled passengers to embark quickly All the steamers lying around the ship sent boats. Now we were enabled to load these boats with passengers at once. Tho passon ; gets it'll in a very orderly way and there was no panic, women breaking down and crying when help was alongside, and all were off the ship by s a. m., about J00 passengers. I searched the ship myself and found no one else on board, so decided to abandon her as the No. -\ hatch was woll alight by now, so tin remainder of the crew ct.nbnrkcd on the Kroon land. "Nothing at all has been heard of tlie two missing boats. Passing ves sel., were asked to keep a lookout for them. "I wish to express my heartiest thanks and gratitude to tho captains of ships who stood by; also to the Officers and crews who eanie to our assistance for their bravery and en durance in their endeavor to come alongside the ship: also to the pas sengers of the Kroonland for their kindness to the rescued passengers, engineers and crew and myself in bl tinjr us out and doing everything for us. "Following are tho name.-, of tho steamers that canto to our assistance: Carmania, dosser Kurfucsrt, 1 a Ton ralhc, Asian, Narrngansclt, Seydilt/., .Minneapolis, Devonian. Czar, Iluppa hnnnock, also one steamer without wireless. The ship was abondoned in latitude 18.30 north, longitude 34.57 west." ('aid. Inch's story tonight camo by wireless from tie Kroonland. which is bringing him and other survivors to this port. The Kroonland may not reach here until Thursday or later, as she had a mishap to a shaft, she re ported today, and is proceeding slow l.v. It is possible that tlx- total dead in the disaster may shrink slightly when all lists are balanced. Today Passenger Agent Four man of the Ura nium line here said his figures showed that 007 persons sailed on the Voltur no, including 24 cabin and 540 steer The Fire Checked. Thanks fur Help. age passengers and 93 crew. His lusts showed that 526 persona had been accounted for, leaving 131 on the miss ing list. It was announced tonight that the North German Lloyd liner 8eydlita, bearing 45 survivors of tho Volturuo, will stop at Philadelphia '. fore pro ceeding to Baltimore and that aha should duck at Philadelphia some time Wednesday. The steamer Gros ser Kurfuerst, with ior? survivors ou board, is deu here tomorrow morning. The rescued passengers she carrlei will be allowed to land without til ? UEUal examination at Kllis Island, Act lug Immigration Commissioner I'M havfng given orders to that effect to day. The Red Cross society will take charge of them. HAVE BEAUTIIUL 11 AI it Use Parisian Snire. If your hair is too dry, brittle, dull, thin, or if tho scalp burns and itch es, immediately begin the use of Pa risian Sage. The lirst application re moves the dandruff, cool:; and Invig orates the scalp, and increases the beauty of the hair by making it soft wavy?abundant. Parisian Sage supplies hair needs, it is delicately perfumed?not sticky or greasy. Sorely try a 50c bottle. Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, s. C. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, Count) of I,aureus. in Probate Court. Pursuant to a decree of the Court of Probate for the county of Lauruns, in the State of South Carolina, In ihe case of .lames M 1 >.>Shields, as Ad ministrator, vs K'.i/.aboth P. Lawson, et al., I will sell vl Lauren.; Court Mouse, South Carolina, on Salesday in November next, being the 3rd day of the month, during logil hours for such sales, the following described j real estate: 1. _,.">l 1-2 acres, more or less, i ouuded north by lands of M. B, Poole, east by lamb of J. It. Anderson, South I by lands of VV. M. Myers, and west by lands of William 1). Kyrd and other lands of \V. P. Lawsoipr deceased. 2. 58 1-- acres, mope or less, bound ed north by lands ATM. H. Coole, east , by lands of the estate of the late \V, P. Lawson and W. 1). Byrd, above de scribed, south by lands of William Myers and west by lands of William I). Byrd. Terms of sale: one-half cash, bal ance due at twelve months with in terest from date of sab- at the rate of eight per centum per annum, credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchasor and mortgage of tin* prom i ises. with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash; purchasor to pay for pa pers, if the purchaser does not com-1 ply with the terms of sale, the prem ises shall be sold on the same or 011 some subsequent Salesday at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. 0. G. THOMPSON. Probate Judge for Laurens Co. , Oct. 11. 1913. LAM) S \LL. Slate of South Carolina, County of Laurens, In Court of Common Pleas, j Charles P. Brooks and L. It, Brooks, : el al., Plaintiffs, j against Julia Cliildrcss, Ot Si.. Defendants. i Pursuant to n decree of the Court in the above stated case I will sell a; public outcry to the highest bidder, I at Laurons, C. II., s. c. on Sole-day in i November next, being Monday the 3rd ; day of the month, during the legal j hours lor such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that lot, piece or parcel of land j lying, being and situate in the City of Laurens, in the County of Laurens. Ill the Stall? of South Carolina, con taining one-half acre, more or less, ! bounded OH the North. South and West by lot of Posa I. Cain.', on the ICasI by Cainc street, and known as the 0. I/. Irby lot. Toivns of sale: One-half cash, l.al I ailCo duo one year from date of ale. I credit portion to bear Intcri it at tin ! rat" of eight per ? 'it per annum and j to ho secured by bond of tin* purchas er, and mortgage of the premise sold witli leave to the purchaser to pay Iii entire bid 111 cash. If the I?? I'll : . not complied with the land to sold on same or some >-nlisc picnt Salesday on same terms at ri !< ol former purchaser. JOHN D. OWIXCiS, Sheriff ol* Laurens County. Oct. 11. 1913. LAM) sali:. state of South Carolina, Count) of Laurens, In Court of Cdmmon Pie ; Charles P, Brooks an t L. It. Brooks, j et al.. Plaintiffs. .against I Julia Chlldress, et al.. Defendants. Pursuant to a deer.>" the ?'? art j in the above slated case t will al public outcry to the highest bidder, ! at Laurens. C IL, S, C. on ft '.<?? lit) i. November next, being Mondii) ii. i day of the month, during the legal hours for such sab'-, the following do scribed property, to W|t: ; All that lot. piece or parcel of land .lying, being and aftuate in tie Conn ty of Laurens, iii the State of South j Carolina, Containing one hundred acres more or loss, bounded on the North I by the Grant place, on the east by lands now or formerly owned by S. Tlllman Pulb r. and others. Tortns of sale: one-baii cash, bal ance due one year from date of sale, credit portion to boar Interest al the rate of eight per cent per annum ami to be secured by bond of the purchas or, ami mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. If the terms are not complied with the land to lie re sold on snmo or some subsequent Salesday on same terms at risk of former purchaser. JOHN I). OWINOS, Sheriff of Laurens County. Oct. 11, 1913, LAJiD k \ I.K SUlf of South Carolina, r.'imt) of Laureus. In Court of 'Common Pleas. Charles F, Brooks and L. U. Brooks, et ul.. Plaintiffs. against Julia Chtldre88, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the above stated ease ! will "oil at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, c. 11., s. c. on Salesday In November next, being Monday tho 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for sUCh Bales, tho following do* scribed property, to wit: Lots two, Boven and eight of Block K on ma ? made by II. U Kennedy, sur veyor, in January, 1010, recorded In tho Clerk's office lu Book it. pages 314 and 316, said lots being hounded on the North bj Cora Stroct, on the Bnsl by North Harper Street, South by lot No. t'. of Block 10 and West by lot No. i? of Block K: Also, tot No. 2 of Block C, on map of H. L. Konnedy, Survey or, of January 1910, hounded Oil the North by lot No. :t of Block C, on the Kast by North Harper street, oil the South by lot No. 1 of Block c, on the West by lot No. I of Block C; also lot No. 13, of Block C. Oll map of II. 1.. Kennedy, surveyor, of January 1910, bounded on the North by lot No. ."> of Block C.OIl tho Cast by North Harper street, on the South by lot No. 2 of BlOCk C, and oil the West by lot No. 4 of Block C: also lot No. 4 of Block C as represented on map of II. L. Kon nedy of January 1910, hounded on the North by lot No. .">, of Block C. oil the 10.ist by lots No. I. 2 and 3 of Block C, on the West by Bnbb street and oil the South by Cora street. Also all that lot, pieee or psrcol of land fronting seventy five foot on Farley Avenue, running back there from one hundred and eighty feet, hounded oil the North by lot of S. It. Todd. on the lOast by T. Mack Itoper, on the South by Farley avenue, and Oil the West by lot of Clura II. Babb. Also the lots known as lots Nos. live. si\. i even, Beventy-flvo and bov onty-slx of subdivision of Samuel It. Tod*'s lands to wit: Lot No. 5 front ing ei ,. hundred and twenty four and one-hull feet on Main street, and two hundred and eighty-one feot on Mad den road, bounded Oil tho North by Main street, on the Ka^fl by lot No. I of said sub-division,^?*fi the South by lot No. l! of said BUb-divlslon and on West by Madden road; Lot No. li fronting eighty-three feet on Madden road, and running buck therefrom to Todd Ave., a distance of two hundred ninety-eight and one-half feet, bounded on the North by lots Nos. I and of said sub division, and on the Fast by Todd Ave., on the South by lot No. V of said sub division and on the West by Madden road: l.ot No. 7 fronting eighty-three feet on Madden road, running 1 ll< k therefrom a distance of one hundred and sixty feel, bounded Oil the North by lot No. t'? of said sub division, on tho Fast by residence lol of Samuel It. Todd. on the South by lol No. S of said sub-division, and on the West by Madden road: Lot No. 7"> fronting OllC hundred feet on Madden road, bound ed on the North by loi No. 71 of said sub-division, on the Fast by lots No. 122 and lot No. ILM of said sub-division and the Sotltll by lot No. 715 of said sub-division, ami on Um West by Mad den road; Lot. No. 70 fronting ?ine hundred and twenty fool on Madden road, bounded on the North by lol No. 7.'? of said sub-dlvl Ion, on the Fist by lots Nos. 121 and 120 of said sub-dlvl sloil, on I lie South by lot No. 77 ?.: said sub-division, and on tie1 West by Madden road. Also, all tli.it lol. piece or parcel of land in said city, county and state u To los;, id, composed of three bus. lot No. 2 containing one half uor<. more oi loss, bounded on the North by lot No. 3, on the Hast by lol owned at the lime of said conveyance by t;. \v. Wallace on the South by led No. 1. lie n owned by It. A. Cooper, on the We. i by Con way street: loi No. ::, containing one and 14-100 acres, bounded on the North by lot No. I, on the Kast by New street, on the South t>> lol No, 2 and lot Of (L W. Wallace, on the W- ? ? by Con way street; Lol No. I, eoii'alnl|ig one und oi.Ighth acres, more or loss, bounded on ihe North by lot No. t., on the Kast bj new street, on the South by lot No. :' and on tin West by Con way street, Tories of Bale: One-half cash, bal ance due one year from date .,i ale. crcidil portion to hear Interoiil al tin rate t)! eight per eohl per annum und to be secured by bond of the purchas er! ami mortgage of tho premises sold, with !' : \*c to t.hc purchaser to pay his entire bid In < ash. I f the terms ar< noi complied with the land to be re. phi on sain.- or some subsequent Salesday on same terms at risk ol former purchaser. JOHN I). OWINOS. Sheriff of Laurens County, Oct. 11, 1913. L V Mi KALK. Slate nt SoutIi Carolina, ( mint) of Laurens, In Court of Co union Ph ;i Wm. II. BAILKY, Plaintiff. against W. c. WIIARTON, .1. J. DENDY, W II. Ci'LBKRTSON and C. K. IIRI St.'OK, i >e fon da nts. Pursuant 'o :i Decree of Ui'o court in the above sti ted case. I will sell at public outer to the highest bidder, at Laurens, c. IL, S. C, on Sales.lay in Novcmbi r next, being Monday Ihe 3rd day of the month, during tho legal hours for such salt/', the following lescribcd propcrtyy^o wit! All Unit tract or plantation of land, situate, lying and being in the county Of Laurens. state Of South Carolina, containing two hundred forty-four i L' 111 acres, more or less, and bound ed as follows: On tho north by lands of W. 0, Wharton, Oil east by lands of Mrs. lOli/a.beth Wharion Kellar. on the south by lands of Mrs. Pen roe, Oil the west by lands of J. II. Wharton, the said tract of land is known as the Voll Robertson home place. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sab are not complied with, tho land to bo resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on sniUO terms, at risk of former purchaser. c. A. POWER, C. C. C. P. and 0. S.. Laurens. S. C. Dated, this 7tli day of October. 11-It LA9H SALE. State of south Carolina, Count) of Laarrn*. Court of Probate a. H. Setzior as administrator of the personal estate of Dr. w. H. Ball, deceased, plaintiff. against Mrs. Mary Ball, et al., dofeudanto, Pursuant to a deoree in this case I will soil at |?ul>lte auction at 1.aureus C. II., S. C. on salesday in November, 1913, being Monday the 3rd day of the mouth, within the legal hours for such sales, the real estate of W. M. Ball, de ceased In Dial township, Itaurons County, consisting of tv.o hundred and ten acres more or lets, In three tracts to wit: Tract No. I All that tract of land lying, being and situate In sai.l county and state containing etghty-ntno ts'.'t acr< a more or less, bounded by lands of Sum Bramtlott, lands of Mrs. Cheek, .lehn Owings and tract No. *-'. of said estate. Tract No. 2, All that tract of land lying and situate In said count) ami state, containing scventy-ouo t"t) acres more or less, bounded by lands of 1). S. Hill. Tracts No. I and :t of said estate, and lands of Amelia Smith. Tract No :: \A\ that tract of laad lying and sttuyfe in said count) and state, containing fifty and three forths (GO 3-1) acrffs, more or less, bounded by lands of D. S. Hill. It. L. dray, Mrs. \mcliu Smith and Tract No. 2 of said estate. Plats may bo bcou at the office of Probate Judge. Terms of Bale: one-half < ash, bal ance due one yoar from dale of sale. Credit portion to bo secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of tho premises sold, with Interest at eight per cent per annum, With leave to pur chaser to pay his whole bid In cash Purchase!- to nay for papers. If the purchaser fails to comply with his bid, ??aid lands to bo resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, at the risk of the formor purchaser and on tho same teili s. (). 0. THOMPSON. J, P. Ii. C. Oet Pi, 1913. l2-3t I. A Nil SA1,K. State of South Carolina, Count) of I.aureus. In Court of Common Pleas. I. 11 MX "Til. CASON SOUTH. SAM MY SOUTH, MKS. C \LLIK BROWN IjMM and MKS. S "vLLIK COOPKR, Plaintiffs against R. PORD SOUTH, IV J. SOUTH, W I. CPA'S". Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the court In the above stated ease, I vvill sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at LnureilS, C. II., S. C, on Salesday in November next, being Monday the 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for such sale.-,, the following described property^!?) wit: All that tract of land situate in the said county and state containing llf ty-six (.".fit acres, more or less. In Sul livan township, hounded by lands of J. Y. Pitts, A. Huff, Mrs. Anna West, and J. II V. Manly. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sah' are not complied with, the land to '><? re sold on same or some . ubsoquoill Sab sda> on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. c. \ POWKB, C. c. C. P. and <; S . Laurens, S. 0 Dated, this Till day of October. I I It l \ Ml SAI.H, Male of South Carolina, Count) of Laurens, In Court of Coutinon Pleas. Charles 1?, Brooks and I.. It, Brooke et al.. Plaintiffs. against Julia Chlldress, el al., Defendants. I"u:? mint to a decree of the < 'onrl in the above ntated case I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at (?aureus, C, ll? s. c. on Kolestlay in November next, being \|onday the 3rd day of the mouth, during the legal hours for such italos. the following tip scribed property, to wit; Ail thai lot, plei o or parcel of land lying, being and situate in f.<' City of Laurens, in the County of Lauren in the Stale of South Carolina, known as lot w numb' rs one, I ivo, tl.ireo, si (n ami nine on plat ol di\ isiou ol South Harper street extension made I? W. I). Nelson. C. K . May Itllh, 1.9I'd, more particularly described I?) Ho folpe ini! mote ii lid prtund;. to w it : I Beginning at slake on South Harper .street ;il collie) of .Mis. Cllille's plop erty, thence with South liarpot street, Soijlh .*fl Kit.?i 153 fool in . take at corner of South Harper si root mid ? Will lain feet; thence along v.'ii ! Mains street, North CS Iii Kusl 25b feet to slake; thence North 19 50 West 153 fe. i to - take on ('nine | no thence with Calno line South (;s 15 \\ > t 250 feet to heglnning point; TePms Of sale: One-half eti ill, bal ance due one year from date of credit portion to bear Interest .-it tiio !'. t" of ? iglit per cent per annum and to bo securi d by bon ; of the purelia er, ami mortgage of fin premi ? old with leave to the purehaser to pa; hi entire hid in cash, !?' the' t" ". are not compiled with Ilm land to hi sold on same or some subsequent ilalesdny on same t< rm a( risk o| t'oi :io r put c iaser. doiiN i>. owi.S Sheriff of Laurens County, Oct. 11. iin.:. i in iL s| | i I.K.MKNT. Tnke no: ice that on the iTih day of November, 1913, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the ostato of T. A. McCarlcy, deceased, in the office of the Judge ol Probate ofirLaurcnH coun ty at 11 o'clock, a. Mi.ynmi on the same day will apply tOi'jra final discharge from my (rusts as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate an- notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and al! persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before aid date, duly proven, or he forever barred, Alice M. McClinlOCk, Administratrix witli ?i'l annexed October 10, 1913.? 1 mo. LAND SALE. Mal?? of South (arollaa, fount; of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. anna L. MARTIN, Plaintiff. against ZENO BLAIORB, Maroarkt MOORB and J. w. MOORB, Defendants. Pursuant to n Doc res of the court in the above stated c .s <. i win hi?m at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. IL, B. C., on Salosday In Kovombor next, being Monday the 3rd day of the month, during tho logal hours for suob sales, the following d08Crlbod property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing, being and situate In tho above state and county, containing sovoiCy elght (TS) aeres of land, more or loss, bounded on the north by lands of Doyd brothers, on tho east by Bltnore place, on the south and southweu by land of Michel Owlngs and Wash I, Miller, on the west i>> Reedy Ulvor. Also, all that lot or pa Old ef land lying, bo!Ug and situate In the above stat?' and county containing fifteen (15) acres more or Ibounded by lands oi M. Q, Si.ulth.^irs. L, A. Hull tor and the public road, ictldlug to Mt. Pleasant from Cold Point. Terms of sale: One half ca-h. bal ance lo be paid twelve months from date of Bale; tho credit portion to bo secured by bond Jind mortgage of the purchaser over tho said pr? niLuv, bearing eight per cent Interest from date, with leave to purchaser to pav bis entire bid in cash. Purchaser lo pay for papers. If Ihe terms of sale are not com pi tod with, the land to bo re-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at rlik of former purchnsor. C. A POWER, C. C C. P. and (!. S? Laurens, S. 0. Haled, this Tth day of October. 11-It LAM) SALK. State of South Carolina, County of i.aureus. In Court of Common Pleas. MRS. VICTORIA 11 AM MKT 1\ MRS. LAURA HICK, and MRS. MO LI.IK LANUSTON, Plaintiffs. ugalusl MACK DAVIS, MRS. CORNKLIA DA VIS and M A ICS' 10. AUSTIN, Dofendanl i, Ptirsunnt to a Decree of tho court in the above stated ease, I will sell at public outcry to (lie hlgllCSl bidder, at Laurens, ('. IL, S. C . on Salesday In November next. 1101111". Monday (he 3rd day of the month, during the logal hours for such sales. Ihe following I ? scribed properly, to wll: All thai lot. piece or parcel of laud lying, ncing and situated In the above ?laic ami connly. nea,r Ware Shoals, containing rorlj -foUT nud 0110 half ill I 2) acre;, more or less, bounded by lands of C.reen Murff. IV M. Hnr/. hardt, Wlater liabh and others, beim; the tract of laud Cornelia Davis pur chased from T. I. Crawlord, said deed being recorded in the clerk of court's olllee for Lauren- county III Deed Rook 23, III pace Hp, reference there unto had. meets and hounds will more fully appear. Terms of sale: One half cash, bal unco lo bo paid twelve months from dale of sale; till) credit portion to be : e,-u|-, ,| by bond and mortis go of the Mireliai er over ihe said pr< mises, bear ing eight per cent Internal from dale, with I dive to purcliiisei to pay his en tire bid |u cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If Hie terms of sale are not. < otnplh d \\ Ith, the land lo he re-sold on same or some sub < i|tu nl alesday on ramie t< I'lUS, al risk of former pit rchaaer. c A. ROW Kit, c ('. c. P. and '!, s., I?aureus, S, C. Dated, ilih_, I h '!?'.> <>' j?''"I" ' ? 1111 lvm) sali:. ? t.11? ef Son 1 Ii Carolina, Counl) of Laurens. 111 ('011! I of < "(X union l'lea(i. T L. W. RAIIjKY, \D1HK MeNKILL, .III.I \ AH \TII \ IIAILKY, LKW IS M, I) VILKY, .lit.. .lOll.NNY MeNKILL, 1 IMOOKNK McNKILL h> their guar dian ad LItem '? W. RMLKY, I I'hiinllffM. i a ga l n si ! MRS. LCR \ WALK Kit M< NKILL, Defendant. Pu ran an I to ;i Doci eo of Ihe coil H ii, 1! above stati d ease, I w ill sell at. public outcry lo the higlii I bidder, at I aureii . C. 11 . H. ? ' ? on S ilesdiiy Iii November next, being Monday Ihe 3rd day of the liioiilh, during Ihe legal hour, for u' li ales, the following de scribed property, to wll.': All Dial certain lol of land with !l" the improvements thereon situated in the town of Clinton, eounty of I.an reps, this state, containing two no res more or lean and hounded as follow fronting on Mnsgroyo street, by Mrs, Maud Reai ion and pew en street and oilier . I lv Aho IL- I o'l'i e. fain tract or par eel ot land i' iluatu ln Laurens couih ' I s, I .?inrens tnv> nsfi ip, (hi stale, and HEcopi ? ii.i-.;; <>:.<? ,d.'? I ami ninety |e and 1 . j.oiib'li d oi ? 1 1 oiind.'d by lands H||b. I. '?'?' !' oe: . Ce.oW. Little. ' 11 ? . : < 1 ? . ?/.. T Wi ighl np'Ui kao vn as the I:<-ii .lone old ' ,.\i; 0 n ' tain other I raet of land ; containing iilm ty-llve and a. half ; 1 2) acres; more or less, wliieji ? - : >??'??! i ?iiuafi d In Ln'l ronS COUIlt.V, Ulis : I a 10, a leer I. 11, fee I mile.-, nori 11 v e 1 .,:' the lo >vn of Clinton ion Hoard's Kork creek and adjoining lands of -I. II. Illpp, D. M. Henry. Mrs. j LI/,y.|o Milain, Ihe II 1 grove place, 10. /.. Leal;.; and oth< r Terms of sale: ea ill. Purelju'i er lo pay for paper... If the i< mi ol sale are not complied with, the land to |io re sold on : am'.- or ! oiiic subsequent Salesday on aino terms, at ri k of t'orn.er purcli.'i: er, C. A POWKlt, C. ('. C. P. and 0 S.. Laurens. S. C. Dated, this 7th day of October, 11 It Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and au absolutio euro in all casts of Asibrria, Bronchitis, and Hay Pevor Sold hv druggists; mail on receipt of | ri< 13 * 1 < 0 TrUil Package by mail 10 rents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop.., Cleveland, Ohio LAUREN'S DIU'? CO. Litureus. S. L