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TUAYNimi UUAItDS AUK COM ALIMENTE 0 Officials of Stale Militia Praise Ready Response ef the I.aureus Company. Traynham Guards, Ihe local military company, lias boon congratulated on every side for its prompt response to the call from Spart an) >ti re; on Saturday, October H?th. In addition to tin- many compliments by the newspapors of the State, the words most appreciated are the letters, printed below, from offi cials of the Stale militia. The I.aureus company may be justly proud of these expressions, coming as they do from such high authority. Following is the report of ("apt. Babb and the letters from Major Blythc, Captain McCully and Col. Lewis : CAPTAIN BABB'S REPORT. Laurens, S. C, Oct. 1::, 1908. To the Adjutant and Inspector General of Hu? State of South Carolina : Sir -Pursuant to Special Order No. 54, of which tin- following is a copy: "Special Order" No. 5-1 "Company '!>' 1st Infantry, X. G. S. C, Captain O. VV. Babb, commanding, is hereby ordered to nssemble at its quarters for the purpose of aiding t in civil authorities of Spartanburg county, subject to the orders <d' the Sheriff of said county.'' "By order of the (!ommander-in-Chicf, " ??.I. C. BOYD,*' "Adjutant and Inspector General." '?Official" "WILLIAM T. BRO< K," "Ass't Adj. and InspectorGon'l. And which order was received by on the Kdh hist., at 5:30 }<? m. 1 ; .. : my Company assembled at * or fully equipped and ready I entraii Spartan burg, s. c. at [ then communicated with tl rail road authorities at this placi a- was informed that the S| was the Local freight front GveenvillC, S. C, and the only available train for the purpose), had arrived, where upon I marched my Company to the' Station where wo were delayed until 8:lt? p. m. Before leaving the Armory Company roll was called and forty-two (42) enlisted men. my two lieutenants, myself and quartermaster, Lieut. Itieh ardson, answered the roll-call. At 8.15 p. m. we entrained for Spar lanbui'g, arriving i:? that city at 0.30 p. m. A detachment from (Jo. "I" met me at the Station and w 'fo escorted to the .scene of tin- trouble, vi/.: Tlie Jail yard. Later, however, it . \ dccid ?! that the Court Hon., , which building over-1 looks the County Jail would furnish better forlificalions in case of an as sault, and this fact coupled with thai of two coinpaiiii t bciun already sta tioned in the jail, caused my Company tobe removed to tie Court House, where accommodations, though hot perfect were nnq le. I then posied Sentinels around the Court Square, according to liegul itlons. Strict Guard Duly was kept up until 12 o'clock m. on Monday, the hour of our departure. At 12 o'clock in. on Monday, the 12th inst., all Sentinel en duty were with drawn and the Company was formed to march to the depot; the match proceed ed to the jail: at tin- rear of the jail yard the two prisoners, Irby ami Ag now, were brought out and placed in the center of a hollow square, my Com pany forming the front. Company "I" of Spartanburg, forming the rear and Compahy "C" of Clifton, forming the thinks; this formation escorted the prisoners to a back street crossing on the C. & W. ('. railroad, and it was at this point that we boarded the train. We arrived a! Lauren.- safely, where under the special detail from Company "I" of Spartanburg, and tin- whole of Company ??|>'* of Laurcns, the prison ers woro transferred to the C, In. & L. train for Columbia. Corporal Gray and Private Swygert of my Company wcte detached from their organization ami ordered to join the special detail to Co lumbia. They reported to me on Tues day morning immediately on their arri val in the city. The hospitality of the good people of Sparenburg was lavishly extended to us while in that city, everything possi ble being done to add '..? our comfort and welfare. All of my men conducted themsi Ivo? in not only a gentlemanly manner but in a determined manner, and every order was obeyed cheerfully, and 1 do not hesitate to say farther, that had necessity required it. they would have Upheld the law at all ha ...r I . All of which is respectfully sii!?mn ted, O. W. BABB, Captain. Com'd'g Co. D, 1st I ni t. N.G.S.C. CAPTAIN McCUUiY'S ACJKNOWI.*. EDGEM?JNT. Captain (>. \V. Babb, Com'd'g Co. I), 1st Inf. N.G.S.C. Lnurons, S- ' ?: Sir- I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a copy of your report to the Adjutant General of the operations of your command pursuant to S. 0. No. 54, A. G. O. C. s. dated Sept. 15th. II is COrtainly gratifying to note that j the conduct of the offiers and men of 1 your company has boon all lhal could no expected of true South Carolinians, morally obligated (<> uphold the laws ol the Stato under circumstan ? that arc most trying to mon. In filing this rep n-L with Iho record . of the regiment, I feel thai it reflects credit upon tho entire National Guard of the State, and illustrate; its worth, willingness and preparedness to assist the civil authorities in the maintenance of law and order. Very respect fully, P, K. M? CULLY. Capt, 1st Inf. N. (1. S. C. Adjutant. NOTE Letters from Major Blythc and Col. Lewis will appear In tho next bsuc of Advertiser. Mrs. W. il. Anderson has returned from a visit to Graf loll, Wo I \'n. Mr. Wiiiis Eichelberger has return* ed from Baltimore Remember: to *olo in November it will be necessary n> have registration certificates and. tax receipts. > k kvi.******************* E ? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I - * ' * ********* ********** One of the prettiest weddings that lias over taken place in Albany was ibai of Miss Bva Brownlee, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Brownlee. and Mr. A C. Todd, of Laurens, S. C, which was solemnized at the Presby terian church Oil Wednesday evening. Promptly at 6 o'clock, to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin iIh> bridal parly entered the church. First, Miss May Nesbitt. of Albany, and Miss I.IIa Brownlee, of South Car Una: Mr. .1. W. Walters, Jr., afid Mr. Thomas W. Mllner following. Then Miss Cowan, of Alabama, and Miss Louise Brownlee, of South Carolina. As these took their place around the altar the bride entered with her maid Of honor. Minn Bessie Todd, of Lau rens, S. ('.. and they were met by Mr A. C. Todd With his best man. Mr. It I'. Fleming, of South Carolina. The bride's father, Uev. J. L. Brownlee performed the ceremony. Immer ately afterwards the wedding and the most intimate friends ( family were entertained at s bsMiti in I reception at the home oi tin bride's parents. The COlOl sohonil of yellow and white was CAITiefl OK the brides maids wearing ben while gowns over yello* &t.-r .">.????< int yellow und white ehryjuo :honunns The bride was lovely in hoi Wafllllin gown of white satin a?fl ?In nw.'i'iel a shower boUQUel oft J?lths l" '?) l.v. After th< -is.-*?,?:>:>i M? Ulli . >? Todd left for s :? . t* SJl?v 1UrA UUl. other points z:-~.c hVWfl m Lunwin S. C. wher* 'A.i' v. ii.m-? .??*? ? home ? All *J J .' l 0**1 SWilNiu?! X5 Inntn .'? urnal Mis.- Bes-s:* '':<'.'. :' *.JL.i.*?#u*. J>. C: Miss Lila Br\v*r?l?*. s< Anderson. S. C, and Mi>> "... Brownlee. of Due West. S C have returned to their I omes after a visit of a week to Rev. and Mr*. J. L. Brownlee. They at the wedding of Miss Bva I Mr. A. C Todd. which on Wednesday and were de lightfully entertained while here.? my, Ga., Cor. Sunday Atlanta Journal. [*he most brillant society event of lUtumn season was the reception Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel It. Dial at their elegant home on West Main street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. .lames B. Minter, of Sedalia. About two hundred Invita tions were sent out. and during the evening scores of guests honored the iccasion by their presence. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Dial, Mr. und Mrs. Minter and Mr. and Mrs. Wald;- S. Montgomery, of Spartan burg. Assisting in entertaining were i C. r. Rankln. Mrs. .1. O. C. Flm i . Mrs. Ii. K. Alken, Mrs. u. F.Jones, and Mis;. Will Lou Gray; the punch howl was presided over by Miss Bm llj Meng. In the dining room Misses Li lie Mae Dial and Mary Todd presid ed, serving i?-?- cream and cake. The entire lower (loor'of the Dial mansion >, ts converted Into one room, pre senting a picturesque and in lescrib ably beautiful scene. Some of the out of town guests were Mrs. Bmslie Nicholson of Union, Mrs. Fl. L. Qray of Qra3 Court. Mr. and Mrs w. s. Montgomery of Spartanburg, and .Miss Margaret Hudgens of Honen Path. Miss Virginia Neville of Clinton was the week-end guest of Mrs. II. K. Alken. Married at the home of Mr. W. M. Powell, Sunday evening. October 18, 7 p. in., Mr. W. P. Lawson of Laurens to Miss Li/./.ie McCarley of Cross An chor, Rev. c. \v. Salter. olTlciatlng minister. Married :it the home of the bride's pnronts, Monday afternoon. Oct. 1!?. ill one o'clock, Mr. William Land of \lauldln Station, to Miss Hertha Ward or Waits Mills. Uev. C. W. Salter. ofll clnting minister. Miss Caroline Bllzabeth Vance of Columbia has returned to Laurens after n visit to her sister. Mrs. Frank Ferguson In Greenville, While in the City, Miss Vance is the guest of Ml) s Mary Todd. WHY si iihlt.' ii rent lie llyoiliei and Kill the Loath some Catarrh (JerntH. .lilsl as long as you have catarrh ??our nose will itch, your breath will he foul, you will hawk and spit-, and Vou will do oilier disgusting things because you oan'l help yourself. The tin:-, of catarrh have got you in ' lelr powert; they are continually and and persistently digging into and ir your nose ami throat. They are now making your life miserable: In time they will sap your entire system of its energy) its strength, Us vigor and viia lily. But ihoje is one remedy that will kill the ;;erius and cure catarrh, and "nit is llyomel, the Austrian dry air i I'entmont. The Laurens Drug Company, drug Ists, win guarantee Myomel to cure catarrh, or money back. Don't delay pleasant antiseptic treatment. Breathe in llyomel and kill the germs. The Laurens Drug Company will sell you a complete Hyomel outfit, In Clllding inhaler, for only $1.00. It also guaranteed to cure bronchitis lima, coughs, colds, hay fever and croup. CITATION The State Of South Carolina. County of Laurens. Bj O. G. Thompson. Probate Judge; Whereas, s. w. Stimerel made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad? : ration of the estati ami effects of Julln Willis. / These are therefore, to cite and ad .'?''?? ?IUI ''singular the kindred ? '"I crodltlrs of the said Julia Willis "?'I- Mini ll.ey |?. an,I appear be "?'?? in ilu* court of Probate, to he :"? Lajiftns c. H.. s. c.. on the >>tn tin) of November, mos. next after publication horeof, at n o'clock in the rorenoon, to show cause, if any they Imve, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this I Gill day ot October. Anno Domini. Pius. O. 0. THOMPSON-. Probate Judge, 12 21 LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Cotton brought from S 13-IG to cents Tuesday. The good work goes bravely on. Note Flemng Bros. Iho Hank of Lau rens, J. O. C. Fleming & Co.. J. 8. Bennett and Minier Uros.. buildings on Court square. lion. c. c. Featherstone h;:s accept ed an Invitation to deliver an address In the First Baptist church of Union, Oil Sunday. October the 25th Oil the subject of temperance. Union will vote on the dispensary question dur ing this month Miss Gertrude Mock, now a trained nurse of Atlanta, is visiting her father. County Treasurer 0. Mock. yv. . ? ooms being erected < v > ?? . Babb on North Harper . ? -.. completion. t. t td * I. H \Vtl80W of Cross .)..-, - . rtiursday in the city ftj ? i receipts and ro>: t.. i v, -cues will be required it /.,-.e in the OlCOtion two .s.l.ius Bates is spending a \ .... - u Spartanburg. a i - < needs some more bright Miu v . lows and electric sinus to ?eye of passers by at nicht. < place well illuiuinnted at . : racts attention. R B Uabb spent several days ? - week in Beaufort. ladies of the Civic League are golug to plant the little park about the Court house. Before long it will be green?restful to the eye. The buildings that frame the picture all ought to be brushed up. too. The weather is ideal for painting. Later it will be too cold ami still later, too hol. Ilettei- "Oo it now." Mr. B. a. Anderson of Waterloo was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Macbeth Young of Union was in the city yesterday on business. Who will be next to paint? Don't let you neighbor outstrip you. Mrs. i w. Taylor and son. Mr. Kvart Taylor, ol" Princeton, visited in the city from Saturday until Monday. Mr. Kniest Una. a Laurens boy who is '?making good" in Greenville, re cently bought 86 1-2 acres of the Brysoil tract located near the Lydia Mills at Clinton. The friends of Dr. Isadore Schayer will be interested to know he is rap idly recovering from a recent surgical operation at the Columbia hospital. The operation was made necessary in consequence of injuries the doctor sustained sometime tlgo in :.n auto mobile wreck which occurred in this city. Married at Watts Mills Baptist parsonage Sunday afternoon, Oct. is. I p. in.. Mr. Fred I'. Host, formerly of Darlington, to Miss Pink R. Rutledge of the Laurens Mills. Rev. C. \v. sai ter officiating minister. Mrs. .1. a. Copelnnd went to Green ville last week to attend tin- marriage of her lieice, Miss Lillian Hellams to Mr. Roscoe Moseley of Anderson. Mrs. BUa Shell of Spartanburg vis ited relatives in the city last week. .Miss Martha Westmoreland has re turned to her home in Greenville after a visit to Mrs. Jack Parks. Kor Chapped Skin. Chapped skin whether on hands or face may be cured In one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It Is also unequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by the Laurens Drug Company. Miss Blanche Clardy of Greenwood spent Sunday in the city. To quickly check a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre VentlCS. PreventlCS are also line for feverish children. Take Prevent ICS at the sneeze stage, to head off a cold. Bojc of 48?2*>C. Palmetto Drug Company. Rev. W. 10. Thnyer returned Monday from Clinton where he and Mr. Feath erstone spoke in behalf of the tem perance cause. Mr. 'I haver stated that the Sunday night meeting was one of the best and most enthusiastic of the cut ire Campaign. MAKES ASTON I Nil I NU VVHKS. MLo-na Tablets Cure Dyspepsia bj Prompt!} Removing the Cause. Monet Hack. Dyspepsia cannot be cured by tak ing a digester, such as pepsin, be cause pepsin simply digests your food artificially, and not all of the food either, for it has no effect at all on starchy food, such as potatoes, rice, oatmeal, bread, etc. There U just one way to cure dys pepsia and stomach disorders, trivial or serious, and that is to tone up or put energy into the stomach walls, so that they will bo able to properly mix or churn the food. Mi-o-na tablets cure stomach troub les by putting strength and energy Into the stomach They quickly arouse the stomach from its Inaction, and in a short time il is able to do its work properly. Mi-o-na is successfully used in vomiting of pregnancy, in car and sea sickm And bear in mind that when the Stomach Is IngOOd condition, consti pation disappears, also nervousness, drowsiness, night Sweats, heartburn, etc. The Laurens Drug Company, drug gists, sells Ml-o mi tablets at 50 < < tits a large box. under a rigid guarantee to do all that is claimed for them, or money back. Have yon bOUglll that cooking stove yet? Von will need one this fall? lb- sure to BO our line of Bucks in nil the different sizes that are made. They are made of the best quality of iron aioi are so constructed that one will be a saving to you In tho amount of fuel oni' consumes. Sold onlv bv S. M. & 10. H. Wllkea & Co. o THE THIRD ANNUAL (Georgia=Carolina Jfatr Will be Held at A\ig'vista, Georgia, 6-DAYS-O November the 2nd to 7th, Inclusive. Come and see the GREAT AI11HI $4,200 Given in Purses for Trotting, Pacing and Running Races, Grea: Agricultural. Horticultural and Live Stock Exhibits. Championship Football Game on Thursday, November 5th, between University of Georgia and Clemson College More free Attractions than ever given by a Southern Fair SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME ! A GREAT MIDWAY WITH BEST SHOWS CHEAP RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. For Further Information Address FRAN Ii IL BEANE, S ecretary. o NOTICE -OF COUNTY TREASURER. THE Books of tho County Treasurer will he open for the collection of State. County and commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1908. at the Treasurer's Office from Oct. 15th. to December 31st, 1908. After December 31st one per cent will be added; after January 31st, j two per cent will be added; and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added till the 15th day of March, when the Books will close. All persons owning properly in more, than one Township ate requested t<> call for receipts in each of the several Town ships in which i he property is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. A.I able-bodied male citizens, between the ages of '21 and lit) years of age, arc liable to pay a poll tax* of *i.un. except old soldiers who are exompt at 50 years of ago. Commutation Road Tax $I.ou In lien of road duty. Road Tax to be paid by the 1st day of March. 1009. oth er taxes to bo paid at the time slated above. Prompt attention will bo given those who wish to pay their Taxes through (he mail by chock, money-order, etc. Porsons sending in lists of names to be taken oil' arc requested to forward them early, always giving their Townships, as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. Tho Tax levy is as follows: Stale Tax mills. Ordinary County Tax - 3j " Special Railroad Tax - H Road Tax - ? - I) Constitutional School Tax, It " Past Indebtedness - I) Total - - -1(1 mills. SPECIAL SCHOOLS. L-AUHKNs Township. Laurens No. 11 - ? 0 mills. Trinity Ridge No. 1 - I " Maddens No. 2 ? - 2 Narnlo No. 3* 2 " Bailev's No. -I * 2 Mi Iis" No. ? - - . 2 (>ak Orove No. 0 ? - 2 " Voi nos Township. Youngs No. 2 3 mills. Fountain Inn No. 3b - 10 Lanford No. l<> - - 21 Ora No. 12 - ? 2 Dials township. Oroon Pond No. 1 -3 " Shiloh No. 3 - - 2 (Iraycourt-Owings No. ."> 2 " Barksdalo No. 0 - 2 " sri.MvAN Township. Princeton No. 1 - - 3 " Tumbling Sbonls No. 0 21 " Brewerlon No. 7 ? 3 " Sullivan Township Railroad Bonds WathiMiOO Township. ? Waterloo No. )4 ? - 2 " Mi. Gallagher 1 -3 Bethlehem No. 2 - - 2 Kkom No. 3 - - - 2 " Mt. Pleasant No. 0 ? 2 Onoss iiii.i, Township. Cross Hill No. 13 - 3 Cross Hill S.F. 2| " Cross Hill No. 1,3,3,4 High School - - - I " iiiMKit Township. Clinton No. f> - - 3 " Mounlvillo No. 10 - 21 j. D. mock. ('ounly Treasurer. Oct. S. P.KH Id. UH.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop Thai Couoju Miss Agnes Gertrude Kcefe of No. 820 Main St., West Everett, Mass., says: " About si.x months ago I had no appe tite, no ambition, no strength, and in fact seemed to be gener ally all run down and worn out, and my physician advised me to give up working and take a few months vacation, but as this would necessitate giving up my position as stenographer for one of boston's leading wholesale houses, I did not care to do that; but one day a friend of mine advised me to take ?" Blood ine," as it had built her up and given her a good appetite. In fact, she said she picked right up from almost the first dose; sol finally tried it, and it did just as she said it would. It gave me a good appetite, strength and energy, and I shall rec ommend it to all my friends, Mail orders filled promptly. ? Large bottles 60c. Woodine Liver 1* ills cure Constipation ; 26c. a box. Hold and guaranteed by F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. FOU SALE One large heater; and one medium sized heater. Loth stoves bum coal and are in (food condition. Will sell cheap. Apply to this ofllco. FOR SALE Good family mare, works anywhere, Rood saddle gait. First chock for $75.00 gets her. M. L. COPELAND. Fisli - We want you to know that WO have just received a solid ear load of Lake White Fish in new >its and bar rels. They are umisjuiuly fine qual ity and the prices afe lower than you can gel elsewhere. l?i\i<- Flour aud drain Company. Lanrens. S. (.!. 12-pl Pups for Sale Two line setterpup right age tor training this setison. Write to Rox 13(5 or <'nii for Informa tion at tins oiiice. IlllggtllK ami Ties SVe tire ovi rload ed on bagging and lies ami are to dispose of then/ regardless of pi lee Phono us before j>m buy. hi\m Flour { and Grain Company, Wholesale, Lan rens. S. ('. 12 21 llotr Food a lot of number one ou< hog feed for sale. Rico meal and shorii See M. II. Fowler, Itecenl Arrivals a.r ih< recent arrivals we nAti? one ear Snorts mil ear Red lliifli proof Oats lliree can Flour, all grades, ono fmr Lahe Fish, one oar Corn one ear Mont, Lard, Canned Meals amiMaussige. also fr< I shipmont Blue Uifubon Fancy Cream Cheese, andNi^Tiill assortmoul of all grades of Candies. We are pp pared to till your orders promptly. See u mil g< t posted. The prices nro right. Dixie Flour and Grain Company. Lau rens. S. C. 12 ?I lOtlcC I low about It niei' feat ho r lied? lit! iioimd bod nnd-'one pair <?< i. pillows forJtyHmsh; duck bed 2 pound 7 pounds for $l|j^goose beds2*i lbs, 18 Call on or \frite W. II. Glonn III; agent. I 1- Holmes street, Lauren C. 12-it Lost or Strayed- a pal. red cow has horns, strayed from C.ai liuet. ii'. pasture last Sumhiy. Please Inform Miss Maggie Suipa. on Lauren ?. : i. If you know bet)'whereabouts, and oblige. 12-H We can save you money If you Will see our line of chairs thai are made of the best finality of material, boatt tlfully finished und at prices (hnl you can not buy the same chairs at at other places. S. M. B. II. WllkOfl & Co. You will lind here the largest line and the best of chamber nets in dlf Or On I designs, colors and docoratlotis. Yotl Cftll select JllSl Whal you want from our Stock, S. M. K- K. II. WllkoB A Co. Mr. Lamnr Smith spent Bundnj In Spartnnburg. Judge of Probate Sale. Statr of South Carolina, I (lOUKT OK PltOBAI K. I I-. K. Sbercrombio individually and as Administrator of the Bstateof Luther S. Aborcrombio, Plaintiffs vs. Andor Bon Abercrombio ft. al., Defendants. Pusuant i<> a decree in this action, 1 will sell at public outcry at Laurena C. II. s. ('.. on snlesday, in November, 1908. the 2nd day of the month, during the legal hours 6f such sales, the fol lowing descrihed tract of land to-wit: All *' u tract of land rilUalcand lying in Laurens county, s. C, containing ftiJtty two add a hall (624) acre.-, more or less, hounded by lands of W. M. Bolt, Pinckncy llollams, 11 ugh Abor crombio and others. Terms of sale one-half cosh, the other half to he paid twelve months with interest Irom day of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mort gage of the promises, with leave \ to purchaser to pay till cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If purchaser fails I to comply with his bid the premises I will be resold on tho same or Borne sub sequent sale-day, at the risk of the former purcho i r. October 12lh, 1908. 0. <;. THOMPSON, 11 HI Probate JudgO. Master's Sale. SfATK <>, South Carolina; / ( oun i v oi Union, (!ourt of t lommon Pleas, \ j. W, Norwood, Plaintiff vs. Macbeth Young, I )< fcudanl. In obedience t o an order made in tho above stated cose, I will sell at Lau rens, before tho courl house door, dur ing the legal hours of male, on salesday, November 2nd, 1908. the following lands, Vl'/.S All t.ho? tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying, being .,?t| ?jn-atu in the county of Lauren,, in the State of South Carolina, in H un toi township, One tract containing six hundred and sixty a< res, more or l< i , and11 nown a? the "John L Younv and Sulllo B. Young trat I." th< other i...,.?-. being known an tin Oran ifathi . lrn?i und tho Meadow tract conti tiini .. ?. hun dred and lift y I 1/ und 0O< oall |t< 1 ( , The 1 -aid i facti havinu been < ?n. 1 , od to mo by Laurens G, xouug, Macboth Young and Susan .Jam v, el ., ;,. fchoir ; deed dated the IGtl dl , of Noif, 1006, ( ami having such shape,melon and bounds las will more fully appear .... i< Coronce ; to plats of same dau d ;? oy, 24th, uui, said plats mudoby.J. l. roung. TMHMH <>!?? HA I iK. One-half cash.I tho balance on a ( redit of one year from day of . ale, credit portion ?0< un I by bond oi Ilm purchaser and a mortgage of the pronv ises, sold with leave to p.; , all CO In < . Ii. PftAKB, 11 :1L Master lor Union Uounly.