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SPECIAL JUDGB WELCH. Resolutions Adopted by the Saluda Bar Judge Welch Tenders an Blegant Banquet. The Saluda Standard says that or Saturday, the 19th, just before the Saluda court adjourned a touching scene took place. Mr. B. W. Crouch offeredthe resolutions given below, and in doing so he assured the Judge that they were not offered as a matter of form or lip flattery, but as coming in sincerity from the hearts of the members of the bar. His remarks were beautifully ap appropriate, and he was followed in as appropriate remarks by way of second by each member of the Saluda Bar and Solicitor Thurmond. THE RIUSOLUTIONs. Resolved, ist. That the members of the Saluda Bar take pleasure in expressing entire satisfaction with the manner in which His Honor, R. H. Welch, Special Judge. has presided at the present term of our Court. Resolved, 2nd. That we appreci ate the fair, able and impartial way in which he has met and passe( upon every legal question submit ted to him during the entire term. Resolved, 3rd. That we sincerely appreciate the courteous treatnent we have received at the hands of His Honor, and will always cherish in our memories the very pleasant associations of the past two weeks. both socially and professionally. Resolved, 4th. That should the occasion again ever arise when it will become necessary for a Special Judge to be appointed to hold our Court, we would be pleased to have His Honor commissioned to hold said Court. Resolved. 5th, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Court. Resolved, 6th. That a copy of these resolutions be engrossed by the Clerk of this Court, and forti with transmitted to the Hon. R. H. Velch. As the resolutions were being read and the remarks were being made, it was clearly to be seen that: Judge Welch was deeply touched. As the youngest man to don the ermine in this State, yet as having discharged his duty as an able and experienced jurist, he had fully merited the enconiums heaped upon him. At the conclusion of remarks of seconds, His Hlonor arose and spoke in a tender, feeling way, showing that a responsive chord had been touched. le alluded to that hour as being the happiest hour of his life-a veritable "love feast,'" as the Methodist people say. That he had come to Salurda under mfisgivinigs, but had found the bar as loyal as heart could wish, That his COnun ission , a unlique dloctunenti to hi in, which lhe had feared might, on acoouint of the outcomie here, prove detrimental to him, lie would carry home to the little wife, as the valued treasure of the most impor tant ep)och of his life; and to the little child as the heritage that lie was proudest to leave to posterity. That whatever station hi' might ever occup~y in life, howvever exalted, nothing would ever surp)ass the ex perience of the hour in which these resolutions were offered. He thanked the people of Saluda, bar, court officials, jurors, and sp)ectators, for thme kind( reception given huimi, aud assured thienm that they would ev'er live ini1 his memilory. The feeling displayedl by Juldge WVelch was clearly recip)rocatedl on the part of those presenit, aind the incident will not soon be lorgotteni b)y any who were there. JU)GIC WiCl.CII TJNDICs A nA NQUJT, The follo,ving is from the Saluda Standard of the same date: On Friday night, the 18th, Judlge Welch tendered Stenographer Mac feat and a few invited friends a ban quet at the Wheeler Hotel, which wvould have done credit to any city cafe. In all, eight or nine courses were served--a fellowv forgets, you know-and each was par excellence. The editor was invited, and of course enjoyed it hugely, as in point of preparation and service it was as good as he has ever attended. Judge Welch held down the head of the table with becoming dignity, v'hile Mr. Macfeat, near the other end, showed rare traits as toast master. The following toasts were responded to: Our Judge, Our Steno grapher, Solicitor, The Saluda Bar, The Edgefiec Bar, The Press, Clerk of Court, Sheriff. Those re sponding were- Judge Welch, Steno grapher Macieat, Lawyers Blease, Ramage, Able and Gregory of the Saluda bar, Messrs. Folk, Thur mond, and Simkins of the Edgefield bar, Clerks W. B. Cogburn and M. T. Pitts and Editor Cargile. Judge Welch closed with a neat speech that was considered by all present as a masterful effort show ing a deep feeling of appreciation of ties formed here during the ses sion of court. Not the least thing detracted from the pleasure of the occasion, and it will be long re membered by all who were present. 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If I hadat been iiIt ing up)on ai pileof store it couhi not have felt, worse. I wantedic to turn (iver but the fi rst move I made causedi suc hC acute p'ain that It was something awful. I had no st rength In my back and would have to take both hanas to putl myself over the terrible paIns tearing at me all the time. No remedies I could get benfitted me until I tried Doan's K(id.1 noy PIil. I was surprised at the result of t,heir use. I felt better almost at once anid slice using them the paIns In my back have left me. They are a wonderful remedy for the back undi kid neys." For sale by all dealers. Prie 50 cents F"oster-Alilur,n Co., B3uffalo, N. Y. sole agents for- the United States. a Remember the name Doans and take no substitute. W lHITE.... YELLOW R E DU...... And MULTIPLYING ONION SETS At MAYES,' DRUG.... STORE.. REAL ESTATE IOUGHT AND SOLD MONEY TO LOAN On Easy Terms AND For Long Periods. few more Shares of the first series V Home Loan and TrUSt Co. ay be secured. Apply to 30. 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For further informa ion call at O F FI CE . ifANUFACTURER wants reliable man to deliver and collect; horse dwagon andl $150 deposit necessary; rawk n expenses pernmanent. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. James N. McCaughrin, in his own righi and as administrator de bonis not with the will annexed of Robt. L, McCaughrin, deceased, and as admin istrator of Mattie McCaughrin Gist deceased, Plaintiff, against Fannie 13. McCaughrin et al., an' James Y. Culbreath et al., Defend ants. B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER 01 the court herein, I will sell at put lic outcry on Thursday, the 31st (lay o December, 1903, on the place known a the Bonham place, at the residence o the plantation, all that tract, plants tion or parcel of land belonging to th estate of Robert L. McCaughrin an James Y. Culbreath, situate in Salud county, in the State aforesaid, contair ing Twelve Hundred and Eighty-Eigh Acres, more or less, on Big Saludi River, bounded by lands formerly be longing to the late Gov. Johnso Hagood, Henry Ellis, Mrs. Corneli Clary, George Berry, the estate of A P. Coleman, Matthew Coleman an others. The said tract will be sold i sub-divided tracts as follows, and plat will be exhibited on clay of sale, to wit No. 1, the house tract containing 26 acres, more or less. No. 2, known a the gold mine tract, containing 6 acres, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Cor nelia Clary: No. 3, containing 130 acres more or less, known as the creek tract fronting on the old Charleston road No. 1, lying next to the estate of A. 1 Coleman, deceased, and Matthew Cole man, containing 255 acres, more or less fronton the old Charleston road bract No. 5, known as the calf pasture :ontaining 100 acres, more or less, i right of way provided to the settle nent road leading from the home plac ;o Matthew Coleman's plantation; trac '4o. 6, known as the fox den place, con ;aining 240 acres, more or less, with i -ight of way provided leading to tli )ublic road to the ferry; No. 7, con aining 235 acres, more or less, knowy L the ferry place. All of said sub livided tracts are on public highwayE xcept tract No. 5 and tract No. 6, bu ights of way are provided as afore Ad. Terms of Sale: One-third of the pur. hase money is to be paid in cash, th< alance on a credit of one and tw< 'ears, in equal annual installments, lith interest from day of sale at the ate of 8 per cent. per annum until paid I full. The credit portions to be se. ured by bonds of the purchasers and lortgages of the tracts, respectively, lith leave to the purchasers to pay al i cash or any part of the credit por ion. At the same time and place I will sell 11 the personal property on the planta. ion, consisting of eight mules, farming nplements, wagons, corn, fodder, cot :n seed, etc. Terms of sale: Cash for he personal property. The above tract is a very valuablk otton and corn plantation, about 13 liles by the steel bridge to Newberry ,ourt House, and about the same dis. ance to Saluda Court House, and about alf a mile from Saluda Old Town or he Southern Railroad. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Master's Office, Dec. 15, 1903. ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN PROBATE COURT. ohn C. Goggans, administrator o1 the estate of Wm. D. Frick, de ceased, Plaintiff, against Nancy Prick and others, Defendants. Bly virtue of an order passed herein, wil] sell at public auction to the high. ~st bidder before the court house al %ewberry, S. C., on sale clay in Janui ry, 1904, all that piece or parcel os and situate ,in said county and stat< ontaimmg eighty (80) acres, more 01 ess,.lying on the northeast side of' th< >ublic roadc leading to Little Mountain i. C., except the Prick family grave 'ardl, consisting of one-half acrc, an< oundled by graveyard, lands of Johi Bland, estate of George Wheeler, de 2eased, Al) Shealey and said publji road, upon the following terms, to wit Por one-half cnsh, the balance on eredit of one year, with interest fron Clay of sale, credit portion to be se cured by the bond of the purchaser anm a mortgage of the premises, with leavy to the p)urchas9er to pay the credit >ior tion in cash in whole or in part. tur chaser to pay for papers and record img- JOH IN C. WILSON, J1. P. N. C. Dec. 12, 1903. STrArTiE OF SOU l'H CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW B3ERRlY-p PROBUATE' ('OURTfl. i;y .Jnu. C. Wih-.o:, l'dj , I robate .1liij WIIll Rl'A , .Jino. ( . GogL'ans, ii tn tio ( gathim L,ettrsof A\dminh t,r ation of t.heCM (. w ate an d 1e of I me The ae terfo to jio and m cred 'ars of the said Lucy ( fLont.shorc decenned, ,Lba, they he and apipeari b, fore nie, in the Court oif P robte, to i' held at Newbcriry Court H ouse, S. C., o the 2h.h day of January next after put lication t.herrc, ait 11 o'clock in the for< noon, L.o show cause, if any they havE why the said Aainistration~ shoul not becgrantedl. Gilven under my hand, this thi [L.S.] 16th day of D)ecember, Ann Domini, 1903. JOHN C. WILS~ON, J. P. N. C. Wu ANTED.--- Manager for no' VYbranch of our businessj herei Newberry. Write promptly, with refei ences. The Morris Wholesale Hous< Cincinati Ohio STATE OF SOUTH CROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWIMtRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. Jesse L. Denson, Plaintiff, ' against Corrie West, Sallie Tuclr,. Nannie Boone, Eflie Lyles, Elle Atchison, John Denson, Joe Fy, Jack M atthews, Hart Hinson, (rl Hinson, Armond Hinson, John Hinn, Grace Hinson, Lillian Hinson, Et Hinson, Monroe Wesson, Tomi Stewart, Georgiana Bailey, Alice Abrams, Ellen LaFar, Defendants. f Summons for Relief.-Complnt served. f To the Defendants above naed: Y OU ARE HEREBY SUIMONED and required to answer:lhe com plaint in this action of which. copy is herewith served upon you, an to serve a copy of your answer to the aid com p aint on the subscribers at thir office on Law Range, Newberry, S. ., with in twenty days after the servie hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer thp omplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the-ourt for the relief demanded in the corilaint. To the Def'tsJohn Hinson, Gace Hin son, Ella Hinson, Lillian Hinsa, Ellen LaFar: You and each of you ta-e notice that unless you have a Guadian ad litem appointed to represent yu in this action within twenty days afte service hereof upon you, the undersigned as Plaintiff's Attorneys, will m,ve the Court to appoint Fred H1. Diminick, Esq., or some other fit and suitible per son, as such Guardian ad litem. Dated, Dec. 16, A. D. 1903. SEASE & DOMINICK, Plaintiff's Attoneys. To the Defendants, Nannie Boone Hart Hinson, Carl Hinson, ArmoA Hinson Effie Lyles, M Hion W Tomp $tewart and Georgiana Bail. rs Take notice that the complaint in t action together with the Summons, ed which the foregoing is a copy, W s filed with the Clerk of Court of Corn mon Pleas for Newberry County in the State of South Carolina, on the 16th day of December, A. D. 1903. SEASE & DOMINICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Newberry, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. Francis L. Britt, Plaintiff, aguinst Ezylphia Gauntt, Dolly Brogden, Eliza Gunter, Polly Gunter, Alfred Gauntt, Jacob Gauntt, Mrs. Rish, John Lindsay, Henry Lindsay, Fan ny Lindsay, Eliza Ann Killough, Martha Ann Johnson, Eloise Mat thews, the heirs at law of Henry Gaunt Iand the heirs at law of Isreal Gauntt, whose names and places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff. Defenoants. Summons for Relief. [Complaint filed.] YOU ARE HEREBY SOMMONED and required to answer the com plaint in this action which is filed in the office of Clerk of Court for said county, State aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at the law office of Lam bert W. Jones at Newberry, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the coml)laint withi. the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will ap pl Yto the Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. LAMlHERT WV. JONES, Plaintiff's Attorney. I. F. J1. CALDWELJL,] Dattl ct.of Counsel DatedOct.18, A. D). 1897. T)the Defendants, Eliza Gunter, Polly Gunter, Mrs. Rish, also the heirs at law of Hienry Gauntt and heirs at law of lsrea' Gauntt, whose. names and places o,f residence are unknown to the Plaintiff: Take notice that the complaint in this action together with the summons, of whic.h the foregoing is a copy, were filed with the Clerk of the (Court of Common Pleas, for Newberry County, in the State of South Carolina, on the fouirteenth (lay of October, A D. 1899. LAMBERT W~. JONES, - Plaintiff's Attorney. Newv berry, S. C. STATE OlF SOUlJ'l CA ROLINA, COUNTPV OlF N JW );fRitity, IN CJOM MON PIl4AS D)avid Hipp1, P'laintilY, algainst lI efendants. Y VRTU OFAN ORDER OF JtheiCourt hern I wvill sell at pub li outcry, at Newberry Court H ouse, -S. C., on the First Mondlay in JFanuary. A. D). 1.904, all that tract, piece or par cel of land lying andl being situate in the .County of Newberry, State of Sout Carolina, containing Eight Hundred an a Sixty (860) Acres, more or less, kno as the "Reuben Chick Place", an .bounded by Enoree river, lands of Mr ,M. F., Bynum and of the State of Sou a Carolina. Terms of Sale: One-third cash e the balance on a credit of one y o from the day of sale, the credit por to be secured by the bond of the chaser and1 a mortgage of the pre sold1, and to hear interest at the ra eight per cent, per innum, or al v any part of said credit portion ma n paid mi cash at the option of the -chaser. SH. H. RIKARD, Mas Master's Omfce De. 12, 1903.