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METHODIST PASTORS GIVEN ASSIGNMENTS Eighth Annual Session Closes in Gaff ney With Reading of Appointments Gaffney, Nov. 12.?The eighth an 31 ual session of the Upper South Car oiiria Methodist Episcopal conference closed tonight with the reading of th< appointments of the preachers in th< six' districts for the coming year. Only one change was made in th< appointment of the presiding elders the Rev. A. N. Brunson being assign <$ to the Greenville district, succeed ing" the Rev. J. M. Steadman, who wa sent to Central church at Newberry Tiie presiding officers are as follows iAnderson district, the Rev A. E Holler; Cokesbury, the Rev. E. S Jones; Columbia, the Rev. J. R. T Major; Greenville, the Rev. A. N Brtfiison; Rock Hill, the Rev. G. C {Leonard; Spartanburg, the Rev. W - A. Fairey. Aside from the appointments, th< feature of the closing day of the con fefence was the tribute paid to th< -?+y,0 1q+p RishoD JoSlPC UitlUUl y Vi ktiv . Kilgo by Bishop Collins Deny, Bishoj Denny eulogized the services of Bish op Kilgo, especially as the presided of Trinity college, Durham, N. C Memoirs of the late Rev. J. L. Har ley, conference evangelist, the only member of the conference who pass H ed away during the year, were alsc read. Just preceding the reading the ap pointments tonight the anniversary of the Epworth league was observec with an appropriate service, Dr. W J, Young of Emory university deiiv | eriag the sermon of the occasion. A statement of the growth of the league f showed that within six years it hac grown from 43 to 150 chapters am from a few hundred members tc ' 6*000. A purse of $200 was pre sented to W, E. Ellis, retiring treas urer of the Epworth league board by chapters of the conference^ * > The following named traveling preachers were ordained deacons: W Or. Smith, J. T. Frazier, B. H. Tucl SL'C. Griffith and J W Corley. , The following named tray^linf preachers were ordained elders: P fe & Bouknight, J. E. Farr, D. A. Jeff coat, 3. M. Mason, J E Marchant, I ?yt Shealy, R. W. Wilkes, J. D. Grif Sn and A. P. Smith. List of Appointments Anderson District A. E. Holler, presiding elder. Anderson: f Bethel, J B. Chick. - Orrville, J. P. Byars. St. John's, L. P. McGee. t Toxaway, J. W. Cooley. n Antreville, G F. Clarkson. Central, M. T. Wharton. Glemson College, J. I>. Holler. HoUea Poth. J. E. Mahaffey. Lowndesville and Calhoun Falls W.: S. Goodwyn. Belter, A. E. Driggers. Pendleton, J. A. Bledsoe. Piedmont, A. P. Smith. Princeton. R. L. Rountree. Seneca, H. B. Hardy. Starr, J. L. Jett. Townville, G. W. Burke (supply) Walhalla, A. W. Barr. Walhalla circuit, N. G. Ballenger. . Ware Shoals, A. M. Smith. Westminster, J. S. Edwards. Williamston and Belton, J. S. Hen ley. Cokesbury District E. S. Jones, presiding elder. Abbeville, C. E. Peele. Abbeville circuit, J. B. Kilgore. Butler, H. H. Merriti (supply). Cokesbury, L. D. Hamer (supply) Greenwood: ti| Greenwood Mills, W. H. Main Street, F. E. Dibble. Greenwood circuit, J. H. Manly, iinards, L. W. Shealy. McCormick, J. W. Brown. McKendree, R. M. Tucker. Newberry: Central, J. M. Steadman. Mollohon and Oakland, J. T. Law re ace. O'Neall Street, W. F. Gault. Newberry circuit, W. G. Smith. Ninety Six, J. D. Griffin. Phoenix, D. D. Jones. Plum Branch, Paul Kinnett (sup ply). Pomaria, R. L. Doggett. Prosperity, R. E. Sharp e. Saluda, J. L Singleton Waterloo, G. G. rfariey. Whitmire, J. F. Lupo. President of Lander college, Joh: O. Wilson, Main Street quarter!; conference. Professor Lander college, R. 0 Lawton, Mayi Street quarterly con ference. t Assistant Sunday school editor, L F. Beaty, Main street quarterly con ference. Columbia District J. R. T. Major, presiding elder. Aiken and Williston, G. H. Hodges Aiken circuit, F. L. Frazier (sup ply). Batesburg, T. W. Munnerlyn. Columbia: ifrooKiana. i\. <j. lirimtft. 1 Eagewood, W. S. Pettus. l ply). 51 Epworth (to be supplied). | Co:i Grace, E. T. Hodges. jib: y. Green Street, W. R. Bouknig'nt. |ferent Main Street, W. B. Garrett. j Engk Shandon, E .R. Mason. j Woffo Washington Street, M. L. Carlisle. |ci qua Waverly. A. M. Doggert. Whaley Street, W. H. Lewis. ' ~ Edgefield. G. W. M. Taylor. g! Fairtield, A. Q. Rice. | a; Gilbert, J M. Meetze. ; 2 J _ i j Grar.iteville, M. K. Meadows. j 31 Irmo, M. A. Cleckley. j Johnston, W. M. Owings. j ! Tanfflov T T Prariov _ I * Leesville, Fred Harris. D. R. Roof, supernumerary. Leesville circuit, W. P. Meadors. j Lexington circuit, H. A. Whitten. j North Augusta, T. C. O'Dell. Richland, A. A. Merritt (supply). ' x Ridge Spring, F. C. Beach. j j Ridgeway, J. W. Hoyle. Swansea, L. A. Carter. ! n Wagener, D. E. Jeffcoat. j * Editor Southern Christian Adv> J > cate, R. E. Stackhouse, Shandon j quarterly conferencc. ; Agent superannuate home fund, E. j 1 P. Taylor, Batesuurg quarterly con- { j ference. Secretary intermediate Epwortft i ^ league, Main Street quarterly confer- j ence. Greenville District A. N. Brunson, presiding elder. Clinton: Broad Street, L. ?. Wig-! ; Sins. Sloane Street, I). ?. Hudson (sup- j . ply). Easley: First church, J. Pr.ui Patton. Glenwood and Easley Mills, G. I. Ford. Easley circuit, Foster Speer. Fountain Inn, W. IT. Pjii:. j Gray Court, C. W. ^Watson. , Greenville: 1 Bethel, B. H. Harvoy. * Bleachery, J. H. Boll (supply). Brandon and Poinsett, J. H. Walker. ' Buncombe Street, C. 0. Herbert. ' v -Choice Street and Mi'ls, J. W. Mc' EIrath (supply). ] Duncan,' C. L.. Harris. Hampton Avenue, H. O. Chambers Judson, G. T. ilnghe.s. j * Monaghan and Woodside, S. B.! White. Poe, A. E. Smith. i ^ St. Paul, R. S. Trnesdale. ! jj? Greenville circuit, VM M. Brooks. ! j& Greer: i Hj Memorial churvh, 0. M. Abnov. || Concord and Appalaehe, Estey < Kelley. p Victor and Ebenezer. .T. F. Farr. i I J Laurens: j& First church, P. F. KiJ.sr-v i Laurens circuit, W. E. Taylor. {& Liberty, E. W Mason. 1 Norris, J. W. Pryor (supply). Pickens, Grace, W. B. Justus. Pickens circuit. D. A. Jeff coat. Simpsonville, J. P. Simpson. > Travelers' Rest, C. R. White (su?-J ? The package s? JL <-> Your taste com The sale." prc"c Over J billion J Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. ference evangelic 1. v . M. 3u<r[enioria] church quarter!}' voi: e; student Oxford university, r.d, E. F. iloseioy; student rd collect'. C. M. Woliins:, Beta .1 iCil v i fou can't afford i Then why keep or Persistent, inie / Will rid your 25c T Agenc ii 11 mi mmmsammmaii tmiit mm* mm . % t&csts it JL' > '? - f ^ t )i/w y..\i TV'/ "''^;fv.->?-' ' ': r ' ->W'/ <a*r; kx "l^V/ ' f # #.' / &4fe? 4^-vf? ' . ? ,v ^ '$T?S$6fc ,'/v^ jifijlj |S * >'/ ' '"fi! &% $ii-. Wt &&V V' ? : ^:^;= f< .i^i':.../;"-'^ } h .' / }:' I 1%., ?..- :, s?5^. Ls - : ' *> * o G. ('. Lconavii. urc?:<.5i::.^ Biacjisbu-x. I". G. V, hillock. ' T. L. iJrysyn t ;ir:v '.y). ChesicS. J. Mi-Connei! (supply). Bethel, Henry 8to!:es. __ i \ ) i i I I j :o raise them. Is | i feeding them? !; lligent' use of I | i ' i \ > i ! place of rats 11 :y at j I | i \ ; < i i ? < : i |, ! i i i I t ? i & ! . ig ! I Vlw ' ? fCyS! l< KI^P - i :, ^.#/ / | i./,>/i u .' till e # ' .f ; r S> }iilH j ? .. '?7#v I s J |;|. ! if :C & ;! ! ) . !? i ! / {,: rrr.:.| [g 0 .. I ! HK#s|d. ' S I || ! '? }. JL ife I ;? ~ 1 !,g -i U/1 ? JU# fi fe* ?{ /> g i? ' I ? J If c if 1 j Chester circuit. R. C. Bouiware. Clow*.". II. Booth. East Lancaster, W. L. Muliiken. For: Lawn, II. W. Wilk-. F.vt Mill. P.. L. Keaio.i. r-vr.M- T.\,lla T r TV.~v?.? Hickory C-rove, J. W. Lev/is. !'vi .G. I.athan (. iupcru'arnc-v.vy! Lancaster, -f. L. Daniel. Lancaster circuit, ?. V. Roberts?: North Rock Hili. V.. F. J^hnsjr. Riclibuig. J. T. Miller. Reek Hill: Bethel. H. E. Grift::! (supply). ?ark, B. B. Black (supply). ci r o_ _l. oi.-. -juiiii ,j. \\ . West Main Street. C. P. Carter. Rock Hill circuit, L \V. Johnson. Van Wyek, W. C. Xelley. Winnsboro, J. G. Hug^rin. D. C Gregory, iunicr nreache -T'l-iyYork, R. L. II drcyd. Conference secretary of educatioi C. Roper. Be the: rur.rt-eriy crnfei n:*e; conference r * secret: y. J. TV. Speake. Sparls-rbar?* DIsii-.ci W. A. Fairey. presiding elder. Buffalo, K. 0. Webb. Campobello, J .fl. Montgomery. Carlisle. T. F. Gibsnr.. Chesr.ee, X. M. Phillips. C'iftcn. J. E. Strickland. Cowpens, J. "I. Mason. Cross Anchor. F. C. Oven. Duncan circuit, P. R. KiJcp. Er.crce. B. M. Robertson. Gaffney: Buford Street, A. L. Gun tor. Lime-tone Street. W. M. Harder Gaffney circuit, J. F. GsHghtly. OloncLIe. R. E. Morrison (supply' Inivail, W. Y. Cor,ley. Jonc-rvillc, S. T. Blackman. Kelton. W. A. Duckworth. Parolet circuit, 0. A. JetFcoat. Pacolet Mills, P. C. Bouknight. Snartaiiburrc: Bethel, R. F. Morris. Central, B. R. Turnipseed. Draytcn and Beaumont, J. ^ Shell. Duncan. J. C. Dig~s. El Bethel, -J. E. Merchant. Saxon. 2,1. B. Patrick. Whitney and Bethel, B. II. Tucke Tucapau, H. W. Sanders. Union: Bethel, R. F. Cogiburn. Grace J. W. Kilgo. Green Street, J. B. Connelly. UniiV and Sardis, J. A. Chandle Woodruff, D. W. Keller. President Textile Industrial ir.st ute, D. E. Camak, Saxon quarter: | Columbia, F I f> | / IT te e oi tin ^ ? ?^ By direction of * ? auction on Saturcia g Inrnhia, Newberry s $ C.9 for freight and 9 refused articles ef ? quality, quantity or | M, Terms cash. \ Newberry, South C y wmmmmamm ix wi ww ? IXM nnimcwMia wisvna? 022 ^ W-B Sales iv No. No. Article ^ 7 140?1 1-2 Brl L Oil . & 1 C Grease $ IS 130?lBx Adv. Matter & 3:;i; 1" 1?r; Iron Wash Sta ^ 239 US. : Crts Postal Car * 3-10 1^3?I :>.? syrup ^ 7 3 54?1 Bx Salmon ..... 233 133?1 $: ; Dairy Feed ^ 234 132?1 ctn flap.- for iir v 337 1-37?1 Crt Book cnse fc . .... ^ ?I I.in i'lcxies ..... ^ 34 MP?1 Trvk | 538 ICO?I Bx Adv Matter * 510 101?1 B>: P. Vv. Fr.iT;. ? 10 132?2 Pes Grate fram $ 20 103?1 S:-: Yarn-3 Bean $ 22 104?3 S:: Yarn?3 Be k 23 105?1 Crt Blackboard * 21 100&3 Crt Slate B:acl: ^ 25 107?2 Sheet Iron Oil ? IB:; Fit: in??. ^ 20 108?2 Ctns Paper stal I 333 100?1 Bx -1 baby chai * 15 170?1 Iron rod * 21 171 ? 1 Chair ^ 422 172?1 Edl barber chv O I-'? 1 Hi- S* wt>r.y-i i n rr C f, :*?, 17-1?1 Stove ' 175?1 Stove* oven ? 22 17(3?n Kettles ? 2:? 177?I Dov.l 21) 178?1 rt. WC Bow! r>2 170?1 Bui 2 Pes Soil i. * ISO?1 Crt Chiffonctte LSI?1 Rockcr ^ l:s2?1 Kockcr v i S3?l water cooler ... t o ? 1 ?- %!-.-o:7.*rn * j >.>? ) jralvaiisia-d tubs ^ 13G?3 B'i!< (12) Bask ? 1: 7?7 Sx Rice k 3SS?C'.itls Favorite 'I 1 Cad Luckv Joe 3 * Iconference; principal Textile Inaus-;\ jinstitute, R. B. Burgess. Saxon ? ! quarterly conference; conference : Saiuiav tchou! :vi . 1>. Oh- } ! ! . p;e. Central i> con J'-, rencc; ' -.rcfes:-.or vYoflord c-cileee, A. .'i. c \ \ p % f * . Tr:tv\v!c!:. Ccnt\.I quart . r;\ c r :: * > : er.ce: president Southern Home ir.st:- 1 tute, S- T. Creech, Central quarterly a _ i conference. ; Transferred, V.*. J. Snyder to the ? j South Carolina conference. I Received by transfer, D. I>. Jones (. jfrom the South Caroiim confer"!.?;' jj. W. Hoyle from the North Carol i- *. j :a conference. i ADELPHIAN CLASS WILL OBSERVE "FAMILY NICKT" I ? | *. j Young Men's diss Plr.ns to Erier-i ca:n .Members c: Their Fan:I:es. ?!::nt PicjraiT; Planned r , The young men's class of the First c - * j r. Baptist church which is known as the; v .. I Adclphian cla. -. are planning for: jvvhp.t they hope v/iil he the largest j ! meeting in the history cf the class. v On several occasions the class has ob-'t | served ladies' night. bu; at their reg-; r i uiar monthly meeting to be held cr.. . Friday, December S'.h, they will o V ( .serve '"family night." Sever;.! com-! 1 niittccs have been appointed and nop i stone will be left unturned by the j j members of the class to make this' ' meeting a very enjoyable repast. ' ! The boosting committee cf the1; 'class arc mailing letters to each i meimer this week acquainting them with the details cf "family night'' and * ! : urging each of them to help moke the ' ( 'meeting a great success. Besides the | y ' boosting committee, other committees; ' for this occasion s^e: decollating com- j < imittec, program rommitte?, and a ; committee 0:1 refrc-hr.icr.t~. The featu 'c' cf "Tamily night" is; t j that every member r.i the class will | be expected to fc- intr every member < 'of his family. If they cvo mnrried , they will be exported to bring their ' wife, ch?ldrrr> mother, father, broth- j ors and sir.ter?. If ihey are rat married they will be expected to bring* their mother, father, brothers and sisters. Of coarse, the single man . | r. will be allowed to bring his futufe'j wife. The Adeiphian class is one of the ; fastest growing: young' men's classes + in the eicy. They were organized ; just a little over a year aaro with < r. four members ard today their mem- ' bership numbers forty and they plan to reach the sixty mark by the first, !y of January. ; # dewberry and Li S?||| 1 %JL 5 li vi* ?. u %?0 ?<a "te? Jl %k.' :he Freight Claim Agent, I y, the 25th of November, md Laurens Freight War eh other charges, the follow freight, Goods sold wit 1 value, Sale will cc-mmen* 'arolma. J- W. D. V-A*ariA,5V L%. * ? JMO- tUUOMMt?r AT. eW7VUUt UjMBWM MM Consignee 0-2 < J. I*\ Seibert M. N. Gainer ncfo 0-X R. I'. Plumcr . 'ds T. A. Sargeant Co. ... Reamer Dell Product J. S. Bennett & Co. 0-N vY.iv?n Pis. Co. e F:~k I\ub;:er Co Rev. A. P. Earch i.. 31. zanders I Ionic F.::n. Co J. A. Brady DuFrce P-cr. Co cs D. E. Trilible i -p;?;!.-? Lvdia Cc; Mill am heads Lyttia Cot Mill J. K. Wiiherspoon ... board I. II. Wi';he?\?peon .... Tanks Slant on Cii Co L'.onery Sraita ?.ior. Co r Peoples Turn Co. ...*.. Agent, Over ; T> -ft. TV-1 lis l:?s Ha verty Iiustln Co. r.pounri O-X A. A. Carpontc :i!r Furn. Co Ho'urc Frrn. Co S. 'A. cc K. II. V.'iikci W. J. Coney W. J. Coney G. B. Summer S: Son G. B. Summer & Son G. B. Summer C: Son T$. Summer ??; i-jon G. B. Summer & Son 0. B. Summer & Son ets G. B. Summer & Son T. W. Kibier Co Voa J. \V. Kiblcr Co J. Yv\ Kibler Co ) @ ? ? ? @ @ @ ? @ ? i '"EGETAELE AN;D Aj FLOWER SEED READY H The "bution of wgoiable an ! IsjflS ?|H . .'(. Iv.'i and ...c sunpiy for each scna ^ . package to cach pe: en request! n.; :c.l if ihey will lot a- c h;.ve their iair.o; and post o^rbe addresses. ease add."ess me. Room TiiS Scnat.4 >ff*cc Building. V*a r -n. I will thank you very much if you ' ill nivi.ticn iWi< mailer in yeur p.> If it is possible to do sd. Yours very truly. X. C. Dial. ."niled States Senate. Washington, D. C."" ?W.-Sn? Ei:xht active opponents of Kenmlist egmie executed as specific sequel of [ecision to deal ruthlessly with Turks >/ho crkicize wit;: Kemalist piogra.i... Arrival lit Lausane cf Israet Pasha *"lth 18 Turks gave Near Eastern or.ferenee first glimpse of actual lerfcrmanec. STATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION [he State of South Carolina, County J? X' 1-- K.. Tt? 77 T'lt-r. y* 01 ACV.ij;-:. r\, uv ,i . Probate Judge: Whereas, Janie Gutzs hath made it to me co grant her Letters of Vdministraiion cf the estate and ef'c?ts of J. M. Outzs. deceased. There are, therefore, to cite ar.d tdmonish all and singular the KinIred end Creditors ot the said J. M. )utzs, deceased, that they be and ap>esr before me, in the Court of Prolate, to be held at Xewbcrry, S. C-. ;n Monday, 27tn Xov., next, after >j citation hereof, at 11 o'clock in . :he forenoon, to rhow cause, if any hoy ii:ve. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8th day >f Xov.. Anno Domini 10*22. y W. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. NOTICE OF FiNAL SETTLEMENT I wili make a final settlement of he estate of Sarah F. Xickles in the Probata Court for Newberry County, ?. C.. on Saturday, the 9th day of Dec ember. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the :ovencon and v.-ill immedately thererte ask for my discharge as Adminstraior of.said estate. All persons having claims the estate of Sarah F. Xicklas, deceased, ire hereby notified to file the same, iuly verifier1, with the undersigned, :nd those indebted to raid estate will )Iease make payment likewise. X. A- XICKLES. Adm. \ov. 8, 1922. * aurens, R. R. | i in ?. ? sea freight =TV ? will sell at public ? 1922, at the Co- @ :oiise, Ne .vberry, So ? ing "unclaimed and @ hout guarantee of ? :e at 10 o'clock a. ? ENNiNG, Agent. ? ? mi mmmumnmmmmw, , . ,, ... @ Destination gi Prosperity, S. C. ' & Clinton. 3. C. ? Columbia, S. C. @ Columbia, S. C. a Co Columbia, S. C. / Laurens, S. C. ^ Columbia, S. C. ? Greenville, S. C. ^ Columbia, S. C. ? Newberry, S. C. ? Laurens, S. C. @ Columbia, S. C. ? Columbia, S. C. Clinton, S. C. J Clinton, S. C. ^ Clinton, S. C. @ Clinton, S. C. a Clinton, S. C. ^ Clinton, S. C. ? ? Clinton, S. C. 0 Columbia, S. C. A t ?~ c r Z. Laurens, S. C. ? Columbia, S. C. ? '! Chapin, S. C. 0 Clinton. S. C. Laurens, S. C. ~ ; Laurens, S. C. w Laurens, S. C. @ Laurens. S. C. && Laurens, S. C. 3? >.e\vberry,S. C. * Newberry, S. C. ^ ?- ? r & ?N CW O Vi I ^ y V Newberry, S. C. A -Cowberry, S. C. ^ Newberry, S. C. ? Newberry, S. C. .Newberry, S. C. @ Newberry, S. C. ^ ...Xewberrv, S. C. ^ |@?@??@????