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C. t '['hurs lay. September 13. 184 GENERAL FARLEY wont down. lie b is still hitting the ring. POPcULsM is not Democrocy, and r Ilingismn is not Democratic. il IF Larry (ai t: i- oing to tightt all t] the --d -i raitors," ie a ill have r ,tou.. h th lts to keeI'p him buis% fr f it Ir d:-i'u-'-ti lt--furrris are~ "ii -1 traito i,' Giant wi. i tint a great rumny trai orb irn South Caro in jt,. 1 .ow. C Fi' d i. nut t he oinl V tm:tnt w lho i; tired f of ., votn. lor Tilhrana. off LAnUY GANTT has be n -l it y dis e figu ed. It reem< that one )r G..vernor Tdliranj'a frimer admri:er- arne to toxiu, and toid L-Lrry tlat lie would never V.)te he Ti lini ticket again. G.a t caleil him a d--n traitur, and ira con-equence got a few brti-es. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE GARY occupies a F very embarrassing position just now. Governor Tillman has opened the dis pensaries, and has thereby intimated that he knows what will be the decis ion of the Supreme Court. Judge Gary has a splendid oppiotrity to shaow somte backbone. A COMMITTEE of Enaglishmlen have requested Governor Tilman to allow them to investigate lynchin g ira South Carolina. ie write; them to come anid offers themi every facility. If thaer e, after they are thirough, we hope the governor will itmirin he is making a speech to the Antis. We would like to see hima pull his mr >uth together like ana old hitdvs satchel wv.th C a draw starinag anad :allI out at t hemr as e they deserve. Let thema come, but letI, thaem be taughrt to sweep Lonadona's e ti tia out of sight before they go to thaeir a nreighrbor's door. b a th -Nms ~of 'lhe Washinagtoan Light , Inafanatry of Chiar estonr ona tire grounads d that they refused to go to Darlinrgton S durinag tihe riot. The W1ash ntgtontIa: Light Infaantry has takean the matter p before the United Stattes Court ina Bal- e timore. They derny that they : fust d t< arid set fth la ' di.-tfrnse that their u arms were gi-venr ta m hv the United p States Governmaaent andl h-d, tire Staite hasl nao right to take thremi. The State's a positiont is that the qu~otai of aarma sent ti by~ the Urrited States Goverannaenrt to s tis co-orpanry wa- dleducted fromra the a State's supply arnd were conseoquenitly d chamrgedl to the State. Attorney Gena-C erai Bucharnar represemats thec State b; andr Charlestona a-tornecys represena' the p company. sta~e a1 Wh'lilet ura p -ot are -o m~uch. inrte r I 4. *s.. 4 e.l ini p . it i.e. wei hop, tata rh ia will n,: r.r'gt iih.- comting Fat mers' d lra:in'e, 'aTo lii irn:a34 h rve b)on' se i a -e e--e- arid w:' think thsa trav . hrave beuenaar orces of treat go P1 d t tae 8 corunty'. llowever muchel we mauy difler ~ abot other thaings, this is one comamon Er.rron upon which all of our people tar unite. The Institute is a great thing for thej town. It drawq large crowd4 here, arnd our merchants reap the benefit. It, therefoare, pays tire town merely as a business investmenit to con'ribute to Moreover, it haas a good effect upon tall of our citizens, and the farmers esoecially. It gives them a great op portnity to witnaess object lessons in farming; tnay see with their own eyes the possibilities of Fairfield; they see whlat their friends and naeighabors are I doinrg ini farminrg. Seeing the magnifi -rnt collectiona of exhibits, they go a htome inspired n' ith hope arnd enacoor- y aged. But the Iuatitute de more I than thi . It brinrgs all of ou r people closer together int a neighb rly and friendly way. They go hom'e know and underatandinag each other better. Let all of our~ people begi:m to pire pare foir the Inanfitute. Send some thiang, come youarself, and cucourage your mnighabora to send something and to come themselves. For Over Fifty Years Mats. WIrssLow's SooTHrNGx SYRu-P hras been't u'.ed for over fifty yer by nrillions ort mtothrers for their chaildren while teeth in -. n ith pe feet success. It soothres the t child, sottens the ;gums, aliays ali' pain. iur- windl ciie. and is tire heat remaedy f or irrhea. It will relieve the poor lit t!e -sutierer inmmediately. Sold byv Drtu _ ts ian every part of the worldi. Twenty five :ta ,i j,ttte. De sure andr rsk fe 3 ' rs Winlow''s Soothiing Syrup "~ an A oTRANGE STORY. A party from near Urvad River says at he heard Dr. Arnett tell a story -ut a sI range looking snake which ,aw across the river near Freshley's d mill site. fie says t!:at he was told at while 1i~lig the doctor saw Whut thought to he a large snake o1 the aLI4 tcros- Ohe river. He az once ,rrowed A. iiIl -ai(d oi.in-anceed .ah ot g Ut the object WhLII it stra btent d a fuli length and poking out its augue conM. iced to whirl ario und on tail. lie tired again and the suake ened faster, throwing from its mouth fluid of some kind. The snake lally increased its i evolution so tnuch at it resembld an tirn-shapedl vessel id appeared almost stationary, as it as revolving with so much regularity at it stetned not ta be moving. The actoir then got a batiteau and crossed e river in order :o get a fair shot, at a. he crept carefully up to the rock 3 found nothing but a small round lt in the rock, whick had the ap aarance of being ent with a drill, and e atinos:,here sanelt like reeks had -en rubbing together. This is cer inily a strange story, and we will find it is true at !he first opportunity. Deafoess Cannot be Cured y local applications, as they cannot ,ach the diseased portion of the ear. 'here is only one way to cure Deaf ess, and tilat is by constitutional ,medies. Deaf ness is caused by an laned condition of the tnuco:ts liti ig of the Etuttachian Tnbe. When its tube gets inflain d yoi have a ainibling sound or iuperfect hearing, Ind wiheni it is et rely ciosed Deaf es, i the resu' , and utile the intia iation can be t:ken out and this tube e restored to its W-crnmal condition, earing vil; be destroved forever: ine Ctses Out of ten are caused by 3tarrh, which is nothing but an in amned condition of the tucous sur aces. We will give One lundred Dol.ars or atV case of Deafness (caused by tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's tarrh Cure. SemI for circulrs, free. F. J. CIENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. sSold by Druggisti. 7.,e. * hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Rev. U. S. Stringfield, o. Wakefield, . C., saye: "Five boxes of Japanese ile Cure cured re after 12 vears' andinlg." Winusboro Drug Stre. * Then Baby was s!ck, we gave her Ca,.torta. vhen she'was a Child, she cried for C'astoria. Ehen she became Mliss, she clung to Castoria. iVha she had Children, she gave them Castoria. ACCIDEAL DEARIS, Caused by Carelessness. The majority of people die sooner than iey should. Evidence of this fact is grow ug daily. Waring says: "Disease is not a msequence of life; it is due to unnatural >nditions of living-neglect, abuse, want" Fr. Stephen Smith, on the same subject, Man is born to health and long life; dis ise is unnatural, death, except from old e, is accidental, and both are preventable y hman agencies." This is almost invari bly true of death resulting from heart di se. Careless over-exertion, intemperate se of tea, coffee, tobacco, alcoholic or other :imulants are generally the causes of this ifficulty, and indiference to its progress re alts in sudden death, or long sickness cndu g in death. By the newspapers it can be en that many prominent and hundreds of ersons in private life die from heart dis ise every day. If you have any of the following symup >ms: shortness of breath, palpitation, irr g lar pulse, fainting and smothering spells, sin in shoulder, side, or arm, swollen iiks, etc., begin treatment immediately for eart disease. If you delay, the consequences ay be serious. For over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, ue eminent specialist, has made a profound udy of heart disease, its causes and cure, id many of the leading discoveries in that tretion are due to him. His New Heart ure is absolutely the only reliable remedy ir the cure of heart disease, as is proved 7 thousands of testimonials from grateful rsons who have used it. James A. Pain, editor of the Corry, Pa., Leader, s~tes: "After an apparent recovery from three onths of lagrippe,I felt on the street uncon os from heart disease. In one month from r.t time I was unable to walk across my room, ud my pulse beat from 85 to 116 times a minute then used Dr. Miles' N'ew Heart Cure, and at ice became stronger. After using six bottles 1 as able to work as usual and walk a mile every iy, my pulse ranging from 68 to 80. Dr. Miles' medy is not only a preventive but a cure." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold by all drum st on a poitive guarantee, or by Dr. N'iles edical Eo, lkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. 51 ur bottle, six for $5, express prepaid. It is posi vey free from opiates or dangerous d!rugs. Dr. lies' Pills, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, or Sold by WINN2sltO( DRUG STORE. IOTE THIS SPACE Pay attention to whiat they ad ertise, and you wvill come to thle atural conclusion that 'ill be tile place for you to (do our trading, in the wayo ~rugs, Medicines, Troilet Goods, School Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils, arnishles, Machinle Oil, Lamp Goods, Glass, Glassware, &c. Prices will be to suit the hard mes. Give us a (call. rIsViSvis TUSULAR EAa P'Jes.i CilShI0S. Whispers hcrd. comx Wha Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchei and Children. It contains nci other Narcotic substance. I for Paregoric, Drops, Soothil It is Pleasant. Its guarant( Millions of Mothers. Castoria feverishness. Castoria prev< cures Diarrhoea and Wind teething troubles, cures co Castoria assimilates the foc and bowels, giving healthy toria is the Children's Pana< Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OsGooD, Lowell, Mass. 4 Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KDIcaELoE, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 7 Mi IIoney to Loan! Money to Loan! PHE underigned hav this day L formed a copartnership under he firm-name of Davis McDonald & >ouglass, tor the purpose of negotia itg loans on first inorigages of tarni Ie lands, in umrn.; of not less hail 300. Rate of interei. low, pay ments ay and tim ; of !oan not less thaln five ears. For further particulars apply to JAMES Q. DAVIS, J. E. McDONALD, W. I). DOUGLASS, Winnsboro, 6. C., or A. E. )AVIS, 8 14 '.lnnticello, S. C. AG~i NER!VINEL *.~-:..-. ~Is sold with v.rittenl P - guarantee to~ curo ..1.a N ervous P.Cstra -y ~~') nes,iedas aand - l~euralu.ianke - fulnessocauo- -dbyt -"-OE- AFTER -sion, .a r :'ning of e .-rin, causing~ Misory, Insanity ..d Of,ath; ar-sImpotene;, L-ont Power -c enther sex. W~r ture Cid Age, Involuntary .in.4e,, cai.edt y wir-nd(urence, over-exertion of -:ie Brain andI ..r-ors of Yout, ive Ato~ weat. orea:u their .1:ad Vig.r ai di uhies the joy- of urn-: n. [..',uhwa and Fe-rmh:~ Wediness. a iuont h's t':" .. ,,bo)xei4 s. Wit!: ocvery $.nrder w.. give vet en Cuaranltee to cure or: eieund the mn. treu!ara fre-e. Gu rt::tee isut d only by otur ui e agrent. CN n-> (~ G ST-aOlt.. Newberry, S. C. ET St.SSION GPE.1 TUESDAY.00CTOBiR .\ 1 .d L. -. In a - a<ii ;GIicuu~a aInd Ph' .ioij lulo-:tory. Preparatory departmnez.i.' *i Fr rinuci palship of an. experienced hautr ulor. ipe'ses of Session, $08 to $128. Set'd For catalegaie or other informnation to REV. G. W. H-OLLAN[D, Pn.D., . )., Presidenut. S-li>Oc!1 j)AYIDSON, N. C. 'Nine aen itu the Facutlly. ;U iuI'tlli.Ve t s elete. Thee degrees conferred. & .if A LEfA'ru , LfTT E RA RY, .WCI ENTT FIC, CO)[f.[ERCIA L. Trus re:.sonable. sE nd for catalogue. J. B. SHEARER, D)UE W EST, S. C. Te Thirty-fifth Yeat- of this well town boarding school for girls will egin October 1, 189k. Solid and thorough a ork by espe -enced and progressive teachers. Good Ldvatages at reasonable rates. Excellent health record. Best moral tud religious influences. Well man ged boarding department. Write for Catalogue. MRS. L. M. BONNER, Printcipal. 11 Et. BONNER, -11-2m Vice-Pinctipal. CIIARLESTON, S. C. The 2th term begins onMODAY C CTOBERI 1, 1894. M NA, null English Coutse, C lasscal anud Modern Lgages, chaical Drawlig, M:Etna! Tra-ninug in Machine Shop, ilitary D)iscipline andU Drill. ed r cadaiogne3 to &V. A. TOOMFll PORTER, D, D., SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. Condensed gchedule, In Effect Aug. 1st, .94. Trains run by 75th, Meridian Eastern Tim& ves. Lim. Northbound, No. 38 No. 36 No. 10 Daily Daily Daily Lv. Jacksonville. 7.00 am 4.30 pm ......... Lv. Savannah.... 11.45 am 9.35 pm .......... Ar. Columbia..... 4.05 pm 2.10 am ......... LvCheirl0 1~ T.1an $.30~W ' .......... Ar Columbia..... 11.15 am 10.10 pm .......... . Augusta ...... pm W --- - - 7N Pu Graniteville... 2.03 pm .......... 7m pm Trenton-----.. 2.30 pm .s " johnstons..... 2.45 pm .......... I.331. Ar Columbia. .... 4.35 pm ......... 10.30 pm Lv Columbia. .... 5.10 pm 3O0 am 3.20 & Winnsboro ... 6.13 pm 4.25 am 4.25 am Chester ...... 7.04 pm 5.15 am 5.15 am " Rock Hill..... 740 pm 5.50 3m 5.50 am Ar Charlotte. ..8..30 pm 6.40 am 6A0 am Danville....... 12.27 n't 1145 am _11.4 aft Rchmond. 6.20 am 4. m '~Washton:: --l . am pz , . EM Baltimore..- 8.23 am 11.35 pm 11.3 pm " PhiladelphiA.. 10.36 a 3.00 am - 3.00 am New York.... 1.23 pm 6.23 am .23 am ves.LmI No. 34, No.9. Southbound. No. 37 Daily. Oaily. Dily.,___ 4M pm 177'A ...... L.ew.YOTk. _12,5 6 Philadelphia.. 6.55 pm - .. -. " Baltimore.---- 9.20 pm 9.42 am ..... LvMWashnofl.. 10.43 p. 11..01 am.3.... tfi-ic mon ff.~ii U- jl- U P2 .... Lv.Dma ...... ~ - 35P Ng L.Charlotte...... 9.30 a.m 10.50 p.m 1.50 ta Rock Hill...... 10.20 a. 11-37 p.m . Chester........ 10.57 a 12.14 vt 1s.14 -'s Winnslore .... 11.50 a.ml 1.08 t . am Ar.Colum1bia.... 125 n'n, 2.15 am 2.15 am Lv.Columbia....-- 1.03 pm--.--. 40 am "Johnsons -. 2.45 pm ....... 7.1 am "Trenton.......- 3.03 p.m .......7.35 a. "GraniteTlle..: 8.2 -.-....... 8.05 a.m Ar. Augusta....... 4.02 p-m ........ #AS a 'C mia. 2 pm 6.50 m .......... ArCharleston..... 845 p.m 11.30 a.m . . V lumi ..... 12.00 p.m 1.25 am .......... Ar.Savannah . 4.0 p.m 5.30 a.m .......... Jacksonville... 9.35 p.m 10.10 am ... SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Ontrain Nos.85 and 36, Great U. S. Fast Mall, Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York Columbia aud Jacksonville. On Nbs.35. and 36, 9 and 10, Pulma Sleaper between Charlotte and A ta. On Trains Nos. a andV Wa&Analon an Southwsten Vetibvlod LWIme, -P1in Sleep n be Washington and Augul ta. ew York: and Ja- ksontille and Tam For detailed information local and ibro time tables, rats and Pullman Sleepang reservation, confer with local agents or addt W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, GeulPass Agt Ass-t Gen'lPass Ag' WASNMGTON, D. C. AT.ATA, GA W. B. RYDER, Sup%., COLMM.IA. S. C. W. H. GREEN, J. Mi. CULr. Gen-l M:r.. Traffic Mug'r. WASHis-ox, D. C. WAsHINGToN, D.C EXCIHaE FEE j .4 AND SALE SABILE SI have six Youing Mule: lefit over and three r foul ;plugs, a few good Mares an< some nice Driving llarses Will be sold to suit the times Will pay the highe.<t casi price ior all classes of cattle either fat or poor. A. WILLIFORD, W innsboro, S. C. ANOTHER SUPPLY Best Ilvponl, TBlack and GunipowdE Te.., Muaiaard. G.ase'r, I~per andi - other SJ-0-.*. S.nII'P.-tre, .ck C( t w rI u a Ihn-.etie-, Si 0 AL SO Seed Rye, Barz liy and Wheat, Crimmol Cover, Ried C~uver and Liucerne. ALSO A nice assortment of Spectacles fo old and young. IlibTE & CO, Plenty of Turnip Seed still on hand ESIE COLLEGE rDUE WEST, 5. C. Opens fikst Monday in October next Offers Classical and Scientific Courses. Large and handsome building com pleted. Delightful climate. Now in the 55th Year o: its existence. Total expenses for board and tuition $150. orWrite for catalogue. W. M. GRIER, President. 6-28ilOct1 TONSORIAL ARTIST. At the Old Stad Under Dr. Qiattlehaui'S OL. TT HE undersigned will be pleased t4 ..serve the public. Satisfaction guar anteed in hair-cut or shave. Appreciatlng pst patronage, solicits it in the future. .f"l. 1. MONTAGUT. tis LA s prescription for Infants ther Opium, Morphine nor is a harmless substitute Ig Syrups, and Castor Oil. .o is thirty years' use by ,destroys Worms and allays nts vomiting Sour Curd, Colic. Castoria relieves stipation and flatulency. d, regulates the stomach and natural sleep. Case ea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aucnfs, . D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." UNITED HOSPITAL AND DisPNsART, Boston, Mass. AL.N C. SUITU, Pres., rray Street, New York City. SHERIFF'S SALE. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotlity of Fairfield. B Y virtue of an execution to ine di vected in the case hereinafter entioned, I will off'er for sale on the FIST MONDAY IN OCTOBERs next, at public auction, before th Court House door in Winnsboro, it the County and State aforesaid, wiili the legal hours of sale, for cash, thi following described property: All that piece, parcel or tract 0 land, lving, being and situate in tho Count vand S'ate aforesaid, known al the Turnipsced place. said to contanl Three lundiesi and Ten Acres, n.orF or 'es andl bounded on the nortn by lands of 1)r. ,John Wallace, onth east by Izands of the estate ot Stephet Gibson, deceased, on the southI b: lands of the estate ot Joseph Freshaley deceased, :nd on the west by lads c Dr. John Wallace. A LSO, All t hat pice, pa~reti or tr' 4 land, h~ ingr ,cite nd sil inatH in 'ih ContiV 'i 11 tahe a f. reai , kno''wn a the Chapl:c place, sahil to c -liiln aj lundred-l Aere-s, mnot or. h-s-, ari bonn'!e-t -on t he nort h byv lumn ol th est'e ofi lir. Johni' M.. G e'ln. iteresPe :he east. by hoii oft thet I-tale' o StehenGibondece'ased, o' the ?.-ut by lads of .bunes A~t. C hark, :n dl 1 hie wv-i hv batsl ot uI.e~ (i-s ta lf D John11 Ml. (GlenI, dleea'e. estce . f 11. 'ia k, dlecceec', by~ n .l sadlad w811 . e e dleviCed toi Jiame- A C2lai k h.-:rtinitier mIeInionedtt f ,r -if withI rem:,.in.:'r to It her pitrs. '., ie.t ihi suit of 8an4~ in Itl. Johns'ton t al, I bal Judge for 14i ticl coun, m 0'a-:1 Sta(1t e . Ii '(baroaha.. P 2ianlfl aaiist WV. A. Cla-k :and -lau'n A atI the: wai.l W. A. I-lari k n. d .Jame Idecaed, DetendIL:LIIs. 1crzi ,'l. R. E. ELLI"ON, Sheriff'a Office, 5.. F, C. Winnsboro, 5. C., Sept. 7, 189t 9-td CL ERK'S SA LE. . STATE OF SOUTH CallOLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. I'OURT OF COMMON P'LEAM. C. liri'' ; William A Clark au J..Im,.s A. Cark (dx he ist i w., b *tl indiidlV ant as Exe-uruors ci Jnior, Ilatue Clark, Matnie Clark Johna clak, Katie Ciark, Jame c lark, Junior, WV. HI.Clark and Jno B. Clark, Defendants. TN pursuance of an or der of ti I Court of Common Pleae, made ii the above stated case, I wiil offer fo sale, before the Court [lonse door i: Winboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder the following described property, tV 1. The Tmanipseed place, said 1< ontain Three Hundred and Ten Acre. nd bounded on the north by lands o Dr. John Wallace, east by lands o Stephen Gibson's estate, south by land of joseph Freshley, and west by land of Dr. John Wallace. 2. The Clhappell place, said to con an Six~ Iundred Acres, more or less and bounded on the north by lands o Dr. Jo. M. Glenn, on the east by land: of Stephen Gibson's estate, south by lands of James A. Clark, and west bI lands of Dr. Jno. Wallace. TER31S OF SALE: Cash, subject to the following pro visio: That it the Defendant Jas. C. Ilerrig now in possession, shall irl writing acknowledge himself to be a tenant ot the purchaser for the re mnainder of the 'year 1894, at a rental sliicnt inl amiounit to pay all the taxes assessed against t he property for 1894, then neither he nor his tenants shall be disturbed in their u'e and occupation of the premises until the end of the present year. T he purchaser to pay tr all necessary pspers. R1. HI. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. P. F. C. Wiunsoro, S. C., Spteber 7, 1891. 9-Std F h3 ESS a HEAD NOISES CUREDM Peck'. INvISIBLE TUBULaM EAU ca~jr..Adesa SClss.3 w.aw: Me. cok. HAVING RETURNED FROM 1V w RK, We are now receiving and opening our -:-0 Fa ll Gro>c . Our buynrs have bought largely. With the largest stock in our line in town, with many Big BargaiLs5 to offer, we can give better quality and more goods for your dollars than you ever had before. COME AND SEE THIS NEW STOCK. CALDWELL & RUFF. NEW ANB STYLISH HAT8. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, ->) Latest Styles. & COME -:- AND -:- SEE -:- THEM. STIFF 1IATS. SOFT HATS. CRUSH HATS. LA TEi' SHAPES AND SHADES. T. fl. KETC3HIN & CO. Chicago Cottage Organ. OH C. - 4 0 Mo r J. O BOA, A e.. W A-A L , .C.- S -~ j EGOO PLAE TOSPED TH HOWFARA LITLE ONE will o thse hrd ties cll i SUMM~ltand et agoodpai of 'Wee ofanhv Geod Board Atanatiud o 20Jfe 0higt B75G gent. .MMNEIL, $Oan od pair50 ~~d Boprietor. ~1sfo ~ ~s are alsoahaveothemwineGoldlandnSipuer, 6-1n:d andeuar nteesatsfacion DENT.NTEILYD. M.OCande.5 3-31-1y B. J. Q UATT L EBAT1 UM, D '. NOTICE. SURV EYING DONE AND SOLIGIT I EDGAR TRAPP, ei w o o ... < eitxoJennings, s. C