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. NAMIS CHURCHES FOR MINISTERS BISHOP ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS FOR METHODISTS. Preachers of South Carolina are Assigned Duties for the Approaching Year. T?,n/->L- "Hill Tlao 1 Tbp follOWl'llST IkVV/A. J^V/V* A. A MW ? W w appointments of ministers for the next year were made by the presiding bis'hop at the conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, in annual session here tonight. Anderson district: T. C. Odell, f presiding elder Anderson?St. John's J. W. Speake; Bethea, S. W. Danner; Orrville, W. T. Belvin; Antreville, B. M. Robertson; Calhoun Falls, S. M. Jones; supply, Clemson college, J. M. Steadman; Central, Elzie * Meyers; Honea Path, S. T. Blackman; Lowndesville, J. C. Chandler; McCormick, T IT" A nrlorcr\n Pply.pr A. S&SSard ! KJ A" XJiUUVi. uvu y ?- 7 _ , Pendleton, C. M. Peeler; Starr, J. L. Singleton; Townville, W. S. Meyers; Walhalla, J. L. Stokes; Walhalla circuit, H. A. Written; Westminister, M. M. Brooks; Williamston and Belton. W. L. Martin; G. T. Harmon, supernumerary. | Charleston district: J. W. Daniel, t presiding elder; Allendale, B. G. Murphy; Appleton, E. Z. James; Beaufort, and Port Royal, J. K. Noland; Bethel circuit, J. 0. Burnett; supply, Black Swamp, W. H. Ariail; Bluff ton, J. B. Kilgor'e; Charleston?Bethel, S. B. Harper; Trinity, R. S. Truesdale; Spring Street, M. Auld; Hampstead Square; J. T. Peler; Yonges Island, W. B. Duncan, Jr.; Cottageville, W. fe V. Dibble; Cypress, M. M. McLen? don; Ehrhardt, B. J. Guess, Ellenton, (H. T. Morrison, Jr.; Furman, D. N. Busby; Hampton, L. W. Johnson; ' Hendersonville, W. A- Kirby; Lodge, D. E. Jeffcoat; Ridgeland and Gillisonville, G. K. Way; Ridgeville, J. W. Elkins; Summerville, J. P. Simpson; Walterboro, J. W. Wolling. Cokesbury district; W. P. Meadors, | presiding elder; (Abbeville, S. 0. Cantey; Abbeville circuit, W. H. Murray; Broad River, D. P. Boyd; Butler, A. i M. Gardner; Cokesbury, G. F. Clark-j son, Greenwood??Main Street, L. P. j McGee, R.' A. Qhilds, supernumerary; j Greenwcod Mills, J. B. Connelly; supply, Greenwood circuit, F. G. Whit-; lock; Kinards, W. R. Bouknight, Earle Steadman, supply. t Newberry; Central, J. E. Carlisle; ; ^ O'Neall Street, Gabe Smith; Newberry > circuit, S. C. Morris^ Ninety-Six, F. E. DibMe; Parksville, B. H. Covington; L Phoenix, J. H. Manly; Princeton, R. F. Morris; Prosperity and Zion, E. P. i Taylor; Saluda, 0. A. Jeff coat; Waterloo, J. T. Miller; Whitmire, J. M. Fri- j day; Lander college, J. 0. Wilson, j president, R. D. Lawton, professor; j Cokesbury Conference school, F. D. Dibble, rector. j Columbia district: J. W. Kilgo, pre- j siding elder; Aiken?M. Dargan; 1 Batesburg, J. E. Mahaffey; Columbia? Main Street, T. G. Herbert; Washing-1 ton Street, S. A. Steel, J. A. Campbell, j supernumerary; Green Street, D. W. | Kellar; Whaley Street, J. H. Thack- j er; Brookland, A. R. Phillips; Shan-; don, L. E. Gillespie; Edge wood, John Paul; Edgefield, J. R. Walker; Fairfield, J. R. Mason, E. W. Mason, supernumerary; Gilbert, J. M. Gasque; supply, Graniteville, C. S. Felder; John- j ston, G. C. Hutchinson; Langley, H. W.: Shealy; Leesville station, A. E. Drig-j o-or?* T.^pcviiip HroniL F. E. Hodses: ? IF Lexington, J. P. Inabinet; Lexington i I Fork, E. L. Thomason; supply, North. Augusta, C. E. Peele; Ridgeway; J. P. ; Winnington; supply, Springfield, J. E.! < Rushton; Swansea, J. M. Lawson; Upper Richland, J. K. Inabet; Wagener, W. D. Quick; supply Columbia L college, "W. W. Daniel, president; j f Epworth orpthanage, W. B. Wharton, | k superintendent; J. W. Xeely, super- j ^ nunerary. fe. Florence district: W. A. Massabeau, j (presiding elder; Bennettsville, Peter I ([stokes; Bennettsville circuit, M. W. 'Hook; Brightsville, G. W. Davis; i Bethlehem, J. G. Farr; Cheraw, T. G. Harmon, Jr.; Cnesterfield, J. L. Tyler, i Darlington: Trinity, L. L. Bedenbaugh, W. L. Wait, supernumerary; Epworth, A. A. Merritt; supply, Darlington circuit, R. W. Humphries; Chesterfield, T. B. Owens; Florence, R. E. Turnipseed; Hartsville, T. E. Morris; Jeierson, Foster Speer; Lamar, H. Etheridge; Liberty, Paul T. Wood; Marlboro, J. R. Sojourner; McBee, W. A. Beckham; McOoll, J. T. Fowled; Middendorf, W. V. Jerman; supply, Pageland, J. A. McGraw; Timmonsville and Pisgah, J. H. tGraves; Timmonsville circuit, G. T. Khoad. Greenville district: P. F. Kilgo, presiding elder; Clinton, W. A. Fairey; Jaseley circuit; J. D. Holder, C. B. fcirns, supernumerary; Fountain Inn, m. T. Wharton; Gray Court, T. W: feunnerlyn. Greenville?Buncombe street, M. L. Carlilse; St Paul, E. S. -Tones: Hampton avenue, M. W. OwingB; West Greenville, S. L. Rogers; supply, Soutfit Greenville, P. R. Kilgo; n Fraud ana Jnason, j. Baruwmao', Bethel and Poe, W. B. Garrett; Greenville circuit, .7. G. Huggins; Greer, E. H. Beckham; Laurens, J. R. T. Major; Laurens circuit. \Y. H. Lewis; supply, Liberty, to be supplied; Pickens circuit, R. H. Lupo; Xorris circuit, J. T. McFarland; Pickens, L. E. Wiggins; Piedmont, 0. M. Abney; Simpsonville, H. C. Mouzon; Greer, J. D. Bell; Easley, D. D. Jones; Traveler's Rest, D. R. Roof. Kingstree district: H. B. Browne, presiding^elder; Andrews, W. 0. Henderson, supply, Cades, L. E. Peeler; Cordesville, G. C. Gardner; George" town?Duncan, H. J. Cauthen; West End, J. B. Mahaffey; Greeleyville, W. P. Way, H. W. Whitaker, supernumI QMW WatIOW Will W T-T "P rirrv " V/I Ui J J T ? ? w- - v , Jc-nsonville and Prospect, P. B. Ingraham; Jordan, W. T. Patrick; Kingstree, D. A. Philips; Late City, J. W. Ariail; McClellanville, G. A. Teasley; New Zion, P. K. Rhoad; Pee Dee, J. C. Taylor; supply, Pinopolis, J. W. Bailey; Rome, R. E. Sharpe; Salters, W. T. Bedenbaugh; Sampit, J. F. Farr; Scranton, J. B. Prosser; Florence, P. A. Murray; Summerton, C. C. Derrick. Marion district: R. H. Jones, presiding elder; Aynor, F. S. Hook; supply, Benheim, J. S. Be^asley; Britton's Xeck, to be supplied; Brownsville. L. T. Phillips; Bucksville, W. R. Barnes; ; supply, Centenary, R. R. Doyle; Conjway, A. D. Betts; Conway circuit, W. |R. Phillips; supply, Clio, A. E. Holler; I A T Panthf^n: (?flllivant. to !be supplied; Latta. F H. Shnber; ILittle River, J. E. Cook; Little Rock, |F. L. Glenna, Loris, S. S. Creech, F. L. Singleton, supernumerary; Majrion, B. R. Turnipoeed; Marion cirjcuit, J. M. Meetze; Mullins, W. C. 'Kirkland; Mullins circuit, M. F. Dukes; Lictle Pee Dee, W. C. Owen; Waccamaw, E. F. Scoggins; Horry Industrial school, E. 0. Watson, president. Orangeburg district: M. L. Banbp, 'presiding elder; Bamberg and Bamberg Mills, W. H. Hodges; Barnwell, jw. J. Sinyder; Branch ville, T. J. |White; Cameron, T. W. Godboldt; Denmark, H. G. Hardin; Edisto, S. H. Booth; Eutawville, S. D. Vaughan; Grover, T. A. Shealy; Harleyville, R. C. Boulware; Norway, A. S. Leslie; Olar, to be supplied; Orangeburg? St. Paul, W. B. Duncan; Elliott Street, A. C. Corbet; supply, Orangeburg cir ^ T T C^/vr. cult, s. w. -tienry; urauge, j. ?j. oic*enson; Providence, T. L. Belvin; Rowesville, J. A. Graham; Smoaks, J. C. Counts; St George, W. E. Wiggins. ! Rock Hill district: R. L. Holroyd, ipresiding elder; Blacksburg, to be supplied; Blackstock, W. M. Hardin; Chester, J. L. Daniel; Chester circuit, W. T. Duncan; Clover, J. N. Isom; East Chester, J. V. Davis; supply, Lancaster, W. C. Kelly; Fort Mm, j. k Patten; Hickory Grove, H. B. Hardy; Lancaster, E. T. Hodges; Lancaster circuit, C. W. Burgess; North Rock Hill and City mission, J."A. White, B. R. Ulmer; supply^ Richburg, W. S. Goodwin; Rock Hill, St. John's, P. B. Wells; Rock Hill circuit, J. S. Spinks; Van W!yck, J. H. Montgomery; Winnsboro, J. B. Tray wick; Yorkville, H. Stokes. Spartanburg dstrict: R. E. Stackhouse, presiding elder; Belmont, W. P. Meadors, Jr.; Campobello, J. R. Copeland; Carlisle, R 0. Lawton; Cherokee, R. 0. Brock; supply Ches nee, G. H. Hodges; supply, Clifton and Glendale, C. P..Carter; supply, Drayton and Beaumont, W. H. Polk; Duncan, J. K. Holman; Eronee, W. B. Justus; Gaffney?Buford Street, G. C. Leonard," Limestone Street, J. W. Shell; Gaffney circuit, J. A. Bledsoe; Inman, J. W. Lewis; Jonesville, J. A. Cook; Kellon, T. F. Gibson; Pacolet, A. H. Best; Pacolet Mills, A. V. Harbin; Readsville, E. L. McCoy; Spartanburg?Bethel, A. N. Brunson; Central, C. C. Herbert; Union?Grace, J. C. Roper; Buffalo and G. Street, ~ ^ ^ . 1. TT?:? T TT ^ W. LP". uauu; saatn umuu, o. xa. manner; Saxon and Textile institute, J. H. Brown, Field Agent Wofford, G. G. Horley; superintendent anti-saloon league, J. L. Harley; Industrial institute, D. E. Camak, president Sumter district: H. W. Boyd, presiding elder; Bethany, 0. N. Rountree; Bishopville, G. E. Edwards; Camden, C. B. Smith; Camden circuit, J. C. David; Elloree, J. L. Mullinax; w f!_ Gleaton: Heath Springs, J. B. Weeden; Kershaw, S. D. Bailey; Lynchburg, S. J. Bethea; Manning, G. P. Watson; Oswego, J. P. Attaway; Pinewod, R. M. DuBose; Providence, J. E. Cooper; supply, ; Richland, George Gary Lee; St. John's and Remberts, E. P. Hutson; St. Matthews, G. F. Kirby; Sumter? 'Trinity, D. M. McLeod; Broad Street, J. M. Rogers; Wateree, D. 0. Spires. Transferred?E. K. Hardin to Bal| timore conference, G. P. Penny to Florida conference, B. G. Vaughan to ; Pacific conference, C. B. Dawsey to Brazil conference. "Ive caught my breath now, I'll tell you a few more of the things to be found for sale by Summer Bros. Co.," said the bright little Newberry miss to the stranger?"Buggies, drills, : kerosine, gasoline, cutlery, steam fittings, beltings every thing in gro j SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. ; By virtue of the power to us given 1 j in tne Last Will and Testament of; Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Blease. deceas- ; ed, the undersigned will sell to thp j highest bidders, before the court house door at Newberry, South Carolii 11a, on salesday in January, 1914 being j the 5th day of said month, between the * - * + ?! rr legal Hours 01 saits uic mnun described real estate, to wit: Lot No. 1: That parcel of land, ; lying and being situate in the Town jof Newberry, containing (1 19-100) one and 19-100 acres, more or less, fronting on Main street and measuring thereon a distance at (254 1-10) j two hundred fifty-four and 1-10 feet 'and running back along the line of | the estate of J. X. Martin for a distance of (193 1-3) one hundred ninetythree and 1-3 feet and running along j the line of lands of B. A. Havird for a distance of (340 7-12) three hundred forty and 7-12 feet to Thompson Street, and measuring on Thompson [Street a distance of (o4 y-jzi fifty-four and 9-12 feet, be' ing bounded by Main Street, land of | the Estate of J. X. Martin, land of B. A. Havird, Thompson Street and land j of E. C. Sonnenberg. Lot Xo. 2: Thai parcel of land in the Town of Newberry with a dwelling tnereon situate, containing (3-10) three-tenths of one acre, more or less, i ; fronting on Harrington Street, which bounds it on the north, and being i bounded on the east and south by ! lands of F. X. Martin and on the west by lot of McHardy Mower. Lot No. 3: That parcel of real estate \ with a dwelling uouse thereon situate i in the Town of Newberry, fronting I (58 4-10) fifty-eight and 4-10 feet on Caldwell Street, running back there| from. along Hatten Street in parallel | lines for a distance of (123 3-10) one j hundred twenty-three and 3-10 feet : measuring on the south side a disj tance of (119) one hundred anqi | nineteen feet. . A plat of Lot No. 1 can be seen, i ~^ fuT-fri^T- information may be emu cm j iuivuvi .?? ^ I obtained by calling, at the office of ' Blease & Blease, Attorneys-at-law, Newberry, S. C. Terms of sale: One-third of the puri chase price of each lot to be paid cash, one-third on a Credit of twelve months from the day of sale, and the remaining one-third on a credit of two years from the day of sale, the credit portions to bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the date of sale, and such credit portions to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, said notes to contain the usual stipulation for the payment of ten per cent of principal and interest as attorney's fees n the event of collection by an attorney, the payment of said - * x j notes to be securea Dy a mortgage ui the premises sold; purchaser to pay j tie costs of preparation, execution and j recording of papers. Immediately upon bidding in the said property* the purchaser 6hall deposit with the undersigned, as an evijdence of good faith, the sum of Five ; Hundred Dollars on Lot No. 1, the sum of One Hundred Dollars on Lot No. 2, and tiae sum of iFifty Dollars on Lot No. 3, and if said sum is not deposited immediately, the lot so bid off I will be immediately resold at the ri6k J oL the former purchaser. Pnr/?ii9<!pr? nrA to comnlv in full , - ?-? with the terms of sale on or before the 15tn day of January, 1914. Bertha Bleasi Lison, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Frances Blease, deceased. , Cannon G. Blease, Eugene S. Blease, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Frances Blease, ceceased. Dec 5-19-Jan 2. i T^VFATT? Trt THE DRUGGIST! The Old Joke About "Something Just As Good," Doesn't Apply to This Drug Store. You have probably heard dozens of | times the old story that a drug store i was a place to "get something just as I good." There is at least one drug-; I gist in the world that you can't say j this about. I It,is certain that an inferior article ! will never be substituted for a guaranteed one by W. G. Mayes drug store. ! Take for instance a safe, reliable reimedy for constipation and liver trouKio liiro Dndson's Liver Tone. This i harmless vegetable liquid has proved 1 so satisfactory a liver stimulant and ( reliever of biliousness, and to entirely take th$ place of calomel without I any danger or restriction of habits or j diet, that there are dozens of prepara- J tions springing up with imitations of its claims. t But Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it, and if you are not satised with it, W. G. Mayes will hand your money back with a smile. Any person going to this store for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will be gure of getting a ' large bottle of this genuine remedy ha jexchange for his half dollar. FREE ' The Finest; We want everybody i know what a great whiskey ??_ : & - sb e! -" *-" ^21 |JS| ii-^ ?; >. DbI-v H *# - : :-!m *sffl - '-' '?-f ~T-T? m'iSf zJ-] f ^1 ?M * H ~ari < ^ I The Home of Old Scott | express collect, and we wil Sample shipment of fc BIG Just to show you we have jus one quart free with every order for Express Prapald. 4 Qts. 8 Qts. ! Old Buck White Corn $2.50 $5.0G 1 Crovrn Yellow Corn 2.50 5.0C j 81k Spring White Com... 2.20 4.4 9 Kemember, one whole quart 1 with orders for pints or half pir*s. Study this price list for < I j Old Lookout Club (Tennessee Whiskey)! | Old Private Stock Eye (very old) Old Lincoln Co. (Tennessee Whiskey)... Cedar Grove Rye (Bottled in Bond) ' fcweet Mash White Corn (Small Tu^) lpcky Strik6 Yellow Corn (eld and Bellow)... Ni Express prepaid to Adams an Get our wholesale an d retail i SCOTT Dept E. It fpllc T7A11 l"W JL k LWIXJ JUU phone line wi same high-clas now enjoyed I If you ha1 fTAll rt/YIZT i lvii j/uu iiv/vr i You do not ot Address ne F? SOUTHERN I AND TELE y 163 So BE JEALOUS OF THE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIB In other words, be careful of it. The beauty of your hair depends up on its health. If it's beautiful, it's [healthy. To make it glossy, bright, silky-soft?to make it fall mose easily into the graceful, wavy folds of the coiffure?to make it stay where you i put it?use harmony Hair Beautifier. This dainty liquid dsessing is just what it is named?a beautifier. If your hair is beautiful now, use it to make it even more so, and to preserve its loveliness. If it is not beautiful now, Harmony Hair Beautifier will improve its ajpaarmnce im a 'wvf to >NE QUART OJ WHISKEY Igest Offer ever n the whole state of South < j our Old Scott is ? a won< _ * rich corn whiskey pleasing, mellow cori always look for in a =}. ^ key. 4 1? The best way for ; out how good this \ 5jjj| is to try $ne whole all ' our ex'P^nseggfg?: Send $6, the disti for eight quarts of and we will ?hip you K quarts and one ex prm making nine quarts i : Try the free quart. J JL ?every drop. If a E~_i pleased, satisfied and return the other eig 1 refund your $6. mr quarts for |3, sxpress pit FREE OF] sfe the whiskey you want, at the price eight quart bottles (not pints) of an 21 Pfcs. 48 1A Pts. Einrasfi Prenat > $6.50 $7.0*? F^nic Rye, 100 pi ) 6.5*> 7.0o Silver Wedding E > 6.00 6.50 Kentucky Prid* E :ree with each order of eight quart bo aut prices on pints and half pints of 24 Pfcs. 48 %Pts. 5 9.00 $ 9.50 Old Scott White C 9.00 Pride of Atlanta 10 50 liiod Bulls Eye Dry Gir 8.50 9.00 Seott Priee SuPeri 8.50 9.00 Virginia No. 2 Ap 1 order too large to fill same day order is rectii f\ SnnfViom "F/mrass "nninfs on ft)) nrrl jrice list. Buy at wholesale distiller; PRICE'DIST Chattanooga, Tennessee Parmer . 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Contains nothing that can ha-n cue hair; Imtis i / F FREE Made ffll Carolina to $13? ierful, fine, I 1 with that 1 taste you Js&SS corn whis- ji you to find m J 1jjj| . quart ^free pS 11 (pbw^x llery price ' ^TT^r old Scott, qimh&l your eight \QfWW\ tra quart, U ^0TT?irni5Tllli^ ht quarts' A bottle of this fim old corn free. jpaid. FER ) yoa want to pay, we will give yc t ty ot the good i listed below. d. 4 Q.S. 8 Qts. % 24 Pts. 48 % It* roof $3.20 $6.40 $7.50 $8.(W ye 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.00 yo 2.20 4.40 6.00? 6J50 'ttles of above goods. No free goodf very best distillery goods. 24 Pts. 48%Pt*. Jorn (none better) $8.00 $8.5Q Vhite Corn (purs 100proof).... 7.50 8.00 i 8.00 8.5a or Gin 6.50 7.0? pie Brandy 6.59 7.0(1 ed. lers for four qnarts or more. y prices and save money. Addiem ILLERY ~T . t Needs a rxrxfc ? 1 ICC ^ostal Will Do ct your 1 eie, and get the istance service >,000 people. t *. this book will ry small cost. sending for it. ) imager, or ONE any yy? harshness or stickiness?0ust a sweet cleanliness. Both preparations come in odd-' shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed to sausiy you au every way, or your money back. Sold in this community only at our store? j The Rexall Store?one o? the more | than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United States, Canada and Great Bri tain, which own the big Harmony laboratories in Boston, where tie many celebrated Harmony Ferfumes and Toilet Preparations aw made. Gilder and Weeks, Newberry, I. &