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FARM iffl: Before You Buy or Sell any Kind of Real Estate, or Business, Write us your wants. j. Y. Garlinoton & Co., Laurcus , S. C. Toys, Dolls and Christmas Gifts ?AT? Palmetto Drug Co. I .aureus, S. C. VOL. X X . NO. 20 APPOINTMENTS BY CONFERENCE. Rev. M. W. Hook Comes to First Church. INTERESTING CHANGES Mr. Duncnn (iocs lo Rock Hill, Mr. Hugglu to OrooiivHIo District, C. L. McCain His Successor. The South Carolina Methodist Con ference which met at Purling ton last Tuesday adjourned Monday. Bishop Wl'son pres'dod over the deliberations cf the Conference. The 1905 meeting was secured by Spartauburg. The concluding work of the Confer ence was the announcement by Bishop Wilson of the appointments for 1!)05. The Laureu9 appointments are as follows: First Church, M. \V. Hook; Second Church, C. L. VeO'uU-; North Laurens, J. P. Auderscn; rrlnceton, G. R. Whittakcr; Waterloo, J L. Ray; Clinton, W. H. Hodges. Rev. J. W. Kilgo was returned to tlio Sparenburg Distrie', which include a portion of Laurens, as presiding el der. Tho other presiding elders uv>: Charleston District, H. \V. Bays; Cok osbury, J. E. Carlisle; Columbia, J. S. Beas'.ey ; Florence, A. J. Stokes; Groon vil'c, R. Horbert Jones; Marion. E . P. Taylor; Orangeburg, Marlon Dargun; Rock Hill, W. P. Meadors; Sumter, H. B. Browne. Rev. W. B. Duncan of tho Flrat Church, LiAurens, goes to Reck Bill and Rev. J. G. Huggin of t! o Second Church to Victor and Ratosburg, Greenville District; R. R. Dagnall, Parksvi'k; G. P. Clarkson, Black Swamp, Charleston Dstrict. R. E Sharp of Princeton who wa? admitted at this session of Conference was assigned to Van Wyck, Rock Hill D!s rict. The title of "Williamston Pemale College of Greenwood" ha* been changed to "Lander College" and Dr. J, O. Willson was o'.ected president. W. R. Richardson was reelccted edi tor of iho Southern Christian Advo cate; G. H. Waddell, assistant cdlto-; J. W. Kilgo, ccnfcrenco socrctary of education; It. A. Child, finar.c'al agent of WolTord College. Church of Epiphany. Livlne service will be he'd in the church of Epiphany (Episcopal) on r ext Sunday, Christmas Day at 11 a. m. Public cordially invited. Fool Hall Next Wednesday. A game of foot ball will bo played in Garlingtcn's pasture next Wednesday afternoon by the city school team and a team from tha Greenwood graded school. Admission 10 and 1~> cent?. A Ruby Wedding. Invitations have been received by Mr. und Mrs. Pluss to tho Ruby Wed ding cf Dc. and Mis. Mitchell Broyloa of Tyler Texas. Ten years rgo their golden wedding of theso good people was celebrated. .Now, on e-xqusito Rui>y cards they ask their friends to celebrate with them sixty years of married life. Mhses tan shoes, $1.15, $1.23 and $1 00 at Copelatds. NO REASON FOR IT. When Citizens Show the Way, Tr.crc can he no just rea.scn why any reader of this will continue to suffer tho tortures of an aching back, the an noyance of urinary disorders, the (lin gers of diabetes or any kidney ills when relief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that they can bo cured. Road what a Laurens citizen Bays: Lee Blthop, proprietor of general storo on Mills street, Factory Hill, says: ''lean from oxperieneo recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills, My back and kidneys have given mo great trou ble for a long time, not only causing me untold misery, but costing mo a great many dollar?. Thcro was a dull tcothacho like pain constantly across the small of my back and iftcr titling for a bit I could scarcely get up. Sharp shooting pains sometimes ran down to lirst ono knee and then anot'ic r, and I never knew when it was going to strike mo. The secretions from the kidneys were too frequent in action and disturbed my ?est at n'ght so that I would ariso in tho morning feeling worse than I did tho night bofore. i tri.d numerous remedies bit did not get any positive relief from anything until I learned about Doon's Kidney I'ills and procured them at the Pal metto Drug Co's store. Th.-: next day after using them 1 felt bette-., and con tinued taking them until tho kidnoy secretions becamo regular and nor mal, I could go to bed and get a good night's rest, and tho aching In my back disappeared." For salo by all dealers. Price r>0 cts Poster-Mllburn Co., HnlTu'o, N, Y., sole agents for tho Unlud States. Remember the namo?Do.iu's ?and ttko no other. CASTOR IA F.or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho ?lgnaturo of A FINE FAMILY. "I havo used Dr, King's Blood and Llvor Pills in my family and with my tenants. Am slxty-nlnc, am havo rtltcd nino sor s twonty-ono years old, and four daughters, havo used all tho leading liver modiclno?, hut llnd King's to bo tho best of all. "Reuben F. Chrilenbury." Experience tells. Get theso pills at Palmetto Drug Co. l'EIISOXAL AND OTHERWISE. W. B. Parson of Fourtaln Inn was in tlie city Moniay, Remember the next Lyceum num ber, Gco. R. Wendling, Jac. 7. David Swltzor, of Switzor, was I?i tho city Wednesday on business. Tho holiday trade Is on with fa ruih this week. Miss Josio Sullivan will como home to-mcrrow from Agnes Scott for Christmas. Miss Hester ltlohey of Greenvillo will spend Clrl&trnas in Laurons with the family of W. It. Rlchoy. Misses Annio and Mario Whoelor of Greenville are expected to visit in the city during tho holidays. Cadota Wtll Richey and Mac Irby will come up from the Citadel this week for tl o holiday vacation. "The man of Galilee" is onid to be Mr. Wondilug's finest lecture. Hear him Saturday ovening, Jan. 7. Tub Advertiser U requested to ptalo that the banks of tha city will be e"osed M'inda.y, 20. Wil is Yeargln and family of Gray Court visited in tho city tho first of tho week. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson of Greenville are oxp2eted in the city for the holidays. John Kern is at home for the holt days from tho Atlanta College of Pharmacy. Miss Laura Barksdule of 1 lollies In stitute Is spending tho holiday season at home. Miss Frankio Heeks of Limestone \* spoudmg tho hoPriays in Lauren?, Orcsi Hill and Browerton. J. S. Machen end M. L. Nash will at tend a meeting of tho Shriuors in Cbar'olte next Wednesday. Archie L. Adams of Greenville vi Itcd friends and relatives in tho city lb s wcok. Miss Martha Fitts of the City School will spor.d Christmas week with Mr-. F. P. McGowan. Mrs. R. C. Richardson of Clarendon will arrive in the city tcday to visit her parent?, Mr. und Mrs. J. II. Sulli van, during tho ho'idays. M? s rs. Yiung and Noiwood Vance of Co'.umb'a will come up Saturday to spend Christmas with their mother, Mrs. S. W. Vance. The Laurcns frhnds of Miss Grlflie Vacco Dor.oh of Grcenvillo will be delighted to know that she will sj end Chtis'in&8 Week in the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Banks pnd iittlo Miss Caroline Vnnco Panks of Columbia will spend Chris'.mas with Mr?. S. W. Vance. n Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fettherstone re turned Monday from Anderson, whero Mr. Featherstonc prosided as special judge at the tension of tho common pleas tour*. Mi-ses Agnes Adams, Lizzie and Annio Richey of Chicora College, Greenville, are expocted homo tc-:lay for the Christmas vacation. Rev. J. B. Parrott, chairman and Oapt. C. K. Halo, member of the board, were hero from Clinton yes'.cr day to attend a meeting of tho execu tivu board of the Laurens Association. M'ssca Lucilo White and Eula Cheek of Limestone and Lora Loonard of the Williamston Female Colloge, Green wood, passe 1 through tho crty Satur day going to their he mos at Owings Station to spend the holidays. Trof. C. L. Bcnnolt, who has classes bore anil at Cilnton and Ora in voice and instrumental music, goes to Boston this week to spend a month. Ho will return to Lhiirors sometime in Jan uary. Mr. find Mrs. J. O. Davis who are in charge of the Ebcnezer High School in Greonvillo county, are spending the Holiday vacation In tho city and county. Among tho prettiest show windows for tho season aro thoso of R. K Cope land in which aro displayed in exquis ite fashion the colors of Clomson, orange and purple and of Carolina, gar not and black. The city schcols will olose Friday for the holiday recess. Superintendent Jones will go to Nowberry for the week, Misses Ida Patrick and Mamie Connor, two of the assistants go to tholr homes at White Oak and Spar tanhurg, respectively, Tho 128th annual session of the Grand Ledge, A. F. M- was hold In Charleston last week. The election of Grand Lodge officers for tho ensuing year rosultcd in tho reelection of all the, old officers, inc'udlng G. H. Roper of this city, as one of tho Grand Stewards. Bah!) -Owens, Miss Maggie Babb and Mr. Boo Owens wcro married Sunday Decem ber 18,h at tho home of tho officiating minister, Hcv. M. 0. Compton. Land Sato Postponed. For satisfactory reasons tho land salo advert'sed by Tho National Hank to takoplaro yesterday was postponod.This valuable property will bo sold at an early day, howovcr, and investors and homo-seekers will get an opportunity to profit thoreby. TUE BEN-RELLA HOTEL. Mr. Chrowder or Atlanta Will be Now Proprietor. Edward Chrowde-, an experience! botel man of Atlanta, has leased the lion-Delia and will tako charge of tho hotel January 1st. Mrs. Martin, who is stlil in charge, will oloso the hotel this week and to gether with her youngost children, Anna aud Dolla, sho will go to Spar* tanburg to reside with her sister end orother-Jn-law, Rev. G M. Boyd, who aro moving to that city this wo k from Clinton. Woodmen Elect Ofllcerg. Laurons Camp No 98 W. O. W. oleot ed tho following ofllcers for tho ensu ing year Thursday night: C. A. Power, Consul Commander; H. D. Mahsffey, Adviser Lieutenant; M. L. Nash, Banker; J. Lee L?ngsten, Clork; J. A. Franks, Esoort; M. H. Stono, S.cretary; J. W, Abrains, Watchman; W. P. Childress, Manager; Dr. J. II. Teaguo, Camp Physician. Cut Glass makes a gift appropriate for and acceptable to any one. Wo'vo a splendid stock. Officers Elected by Pythlaus. Ofllcers for another year were olccted Monday night by Laurens Lodge, No. 43 K. of P. as follows: J. II. Poterson, chancellor commander; W. B. Sloan, vice chancellor; M. G Jeans, prelate; Thoraa3 Downey, mas ter of work; J. O. Brook?, keeper of records and soal; J. P, Tolbert, mastor of lluanoe; M. J. Owlngs, master of ex chequer; G. L. Pitts, master at arms; E D. Langstou, innor guaid; J. II. Sprouso, outer guard, LI. K. Alken, cx amintng physician; U. A. Cooper, at torney; M. L. Nash, taistee for three years. Excursion Bates to Jacksonville, Fla. Excursion rates to Jacksonville, Fia , via 0; & W. C. Railroad on account Annual Meeting Southern Educational Association. On December 27th, 1901, Charleston & Western Railway will sell round trip t.loKots from Laurens, S. C, to Jackson ville, Fla.i with llnal return limit Jan uary 4, U>05, at rate one first-class faro, plus 25 conts, account Annual Meeting Southern Educational As oe'atlon. De cember 20-31, 1001. AS CHRONICLED IN CROSS HILL TOWN. The Coming ami Uolng or People Yon Know mid Those You Don't. Cross Hill, Deo. 10.? Messrs John and Henry Miller, accompanied by their friends Messrs Scott and Abrams spent Ia9t Sunday with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller. Mr. Jim Whooler and family moved toJa'apa, Tuesday, whore they intend making their future homo. Mrs.'John T. McGowan of Clinton is visiting his mother Mrs. Lucy Mc Gowan, Mr. W. 0. Rasor wont to Greenwood Tuesday. Rev. J. T. Tay'or of Wares Shoals was in town yesterday. Mr. W. B. Noffz is at homo from the Charleston Med cl College for Christ mas. Lltt'e Robert Nabers, of Columbia, visittd his aunt, Mrs R A. Austin Saturday and Sunday. Miss Emmie Leo Calhoun of Saluca is vir Ring her sister Mrs. Mlllor Plnson. Miss Dona Owens who has bcon In school at Greenville will return homo Tuesday. WILL OHUANIZE CITY DEMOCRACY. Meeting tor that Purpose Will be Held Hero December 27. We, the undersigned citizens of Lau rent, bollcve that it will bo for tho 1 est Interests of the people that there bo or ganized a City Democracy, nnd for that purpose a meeting Is hereby called for the 27th day of December, 100-1, to bo held at tho Court House at ten o'clock, a. m. All Democratic voters are urged to be present. Albort C. Todd P. A. Simpson W. II. Dial T. 1). Lake C. W. Tune O. B. Simmons M. L. Copeland J. C. Owings O. H. Roper. AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE. For sprains, bruise.-', burns, Eca'ds and similar Injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain, but causev the parts to heal in about one third iho time required by tho usual treatmont. Sold by Laurou9 Drug Co. and Dr. B. F. Posey. THE HUB THE HUB Gifts That Women Rejoice to Receive. All thoughts are now turning Christmasward, and THE HUB, you may be sure is making splendid Christmas showings of all sorts of Goods in its line. The class of Gifts shown here are not, we need scarcely say, of the trashy, perishable sort; but are gifts that women rejoice to receive because in them attractiveness and usefulness are happily combined. Among them we call especial attention to the following:_ Hand and Shopping; Bags and Belts. A complete line of the latest Novelties in Hand and Shopping Bags, 25c to $1.00 The newest ideas and Nobbiest Styles in Ladies' Belts==all colors and prices, - - - = - => - - - = 15c to $1.00 Hosts of Handkerchiefs: Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, only Sheer, all Linen, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, only - Fine, Embroideried, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5c 10c 15c to 25c New Neckwear of the Latest Type. Dozens of new styles for Gift Choosing, 25c to $1.00 Ladies' Buster Brown Linen Collars, neat and comfortable, only. .15 Ladies' Jackets. $9.00 Jackets, Christmas Sale Price, only.$7.50 6.50 Jackets, Christmas Sale Price, only. 5.00 5.00 Jackets, Christmas Sale Price, only. 3.50 CORSETS AND UNDERSKIRTS. Ladies' Underskirts made of Fine Black Mer cerized Satine, cut full and wide, a $1.50 Skirt for .$1.25 Col ton's Invisible Lacing Corsets, the Acme of Style and Comfort, made to fit all figures,.$1.00 Shoes for Gifts. For your Mother, your Wife, your Sister or your Daughter get a pair of elegant Regina Shoes. Can't be matched for style and durability, $3.00. Modish Millinery. This has been a very successful Millinery season, we are going to show our appreciation by winding up the season with some extraordinary bargains. If you have a Hat to buy it will pay you to call on TH HUB Do Your Christmas Shopping at The Hub. STATE AND UENE11AL NEWS. 1 Will llarelln, a negro, was hanged at Chosler last Friday for brutally mur dering bis aged father-in-law in Sep tember* Stato Constable W. P. Rowoll t-hot aud killed Joe C. Blount, a railroad de tective at Florereo Friday night over a personal matter. An invitation has bom extendod to PtOBident Rcosevelt by tho Chamber of Commerco of Bpartanburg to Include that city in h's propo-ed Southern visit next spring. Acting on a strong petition from the p:oplo of Elloroe and vicinity the dis pensary at that place has been ordered closed after Jan. 2nd by the Stato dis pousury directors. Tho Stato Dispomnry Board of Di rectors made their monthly purchases Thursday, comprising 2,200 barrels of 1 eiuor and 16,050 casos of liquors, two cars of beer and 100 cars of gla-?8 bot tle.* and glaiswaro. Gov. Hey ward Ins doubled the re ward of $")00 oil'erod some tin e ago for the apprehension of R A Adams, the Colloton county murderer, who es caped from j ill whilo under sentonce of death. Ho Is still at large and it is believed by some that ho is still in tho vlcmlty. J. H. Callahan of Honoa Path was given u verdict for 91.f)00 ogalnst the Bank of Anderson In tho Court of Com mon Pleas at Anderson last Thursday. Tho bank, it was alleged, dishonored the Plaintiff's check and applied the amount ou deposit, enough to cover tho fuco of tho chock, to a noto past duo. The petitioners for the new county "I ley ward" havo withdrawn tho peti tion to the Governor for the present on account of the approaching election for Culhoun county. As tho territory of tho two proposed counties conflict it was decided to await tho result of tho Calhoun county election January 81. ' Flat Iron" hats, the new shapes, at Copolut d's. Christmas Holiday Excursion Yin Char leston & Western Carolina It. R. Round trip rate, ono and ono third llrst class fares, between all stations Charleston and Western Carolina Rail waj ; also to all points south of the Ohio snl Potomac and East of tho Mis sissippi Rivers, including f t. Loul?, Mo. Tickets cn ?a!c December 23d, 24th, 25th, 8lst, 100?, and January J, 1005, with liunl return limit January I, 1005; For Teachers and students of sol.o^ls and colloqes, on presentation and sur render of certificates signed by Super intendents, Principals or Presidents of tho various institutions of learning, ticke ts will he sold December 17 to 21, Incluslvo, v.ith final return limit Janu I r?ry 8, IS)'5. Ecu ma, scald he*;?, hives, itch In a? of the skin of any sort instantly re lieved, permanently cured. D.:au's O'ntmont. At any drug store. Doalh of Jarnos L. Davis. .Special to The State. Ilonea Path, Dec. 17.?J. L. Davis died Friday morning at his home near Poplar Springs, in Laurens county, and was buried today at Pop'ar Springs church. TTc was 85 years old and a ve teran of tho War Between Hie States. lie had been married more than 00 years and h survived by bh wife, now 80 years old. lie lost o e son, Warren, In tho Civi' war. Tao son-*, G. W. and .1. P., and one daughter, Mrs. Jae. Walker, survive him. His children and their families he lo: g to that sturdy, upright and pros perous class of country peoplo < f which South Carolina is justly so proud. Bodily pain loses its terror if vou'yo a bottle "of Dr. Thomas' Eh ct lo Oil In tho house. Instant ro'lof in cases of burns, cut?, sprains, accidents of any sort. Buy your beau a Drown Bow at Cope* land's. NEWS OF EBKN. Kdicn, S. C, Dec. 20.?A Christmas Treo will bo given the Sunday School at Itablin Creek church Monday night, December 20th, The Rdou High School will c'oiC for tho holidays Friday afternoon with a school entertainment. Miss Sarah Copelivnd, tho efDoiont and capable teacher will spend a portion of tho vacation at her homo i t Clinton. Annouccment is mado of tho marriage of Mr. Board lo Owens and Miss L'lllo Aborcromble which will take place Wodnosday, December 28lh. Missis NCary and Allio Babb datigh tois of Mr. Tally F. Babb are at homo from tho Anderson schools for Christ mas. Slick. A CONTINPAL STRAIN. Many men and women a-e constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a continual st*aia" becauso of tome financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses thorn both mentally and nl ysIeall.Vi affecting their nerves bad ly and bringing on II*.or and kidney ailments, with tbe attendant evils ol oonsl Ipation, lo.-s of appetite, sleepless* noss, low vitality and despondency They cannot, as a rulo, get. rid of this "( i ulinual strain," but. ihey e. n rcmo ? dy Its health destroying effects by tak ing frequent dOSes of Green's August r* ((\v r. rv Loms up the liver, sMmu lates ilie kidneys, insures healthy bed* ily funolions, gives vim and Spirit to Ono's whole being, and eventually dis p. Is tho physical or mental dlhtrost mused by that "oonilutial stra'n." Trial bottlo of August Flower, 2?e; reg ular size, 7?c. Ac all druggists, Br wn Derbys at Copelanda. Anderson Bar Shows Ap preciation of Him. A TOUCHING INCIDENT. Judge Featherstone Was Much Affected Hub Responded to the Sehtimcut lu a Very Happy Mauuer. Just beforo tho special term of the court ndj.iurr.od yesterday nfternoon Gen. M. L. Bonhim rose and stated to Judge Featherstone that bo bad been directed, as president of tho local Bar association, to express the appreciation of tho bar for thy manner in which Ju'lgo Feathoratouo had presided over the court as special jadgo. All tho members of tho bar, be said, had known Judgo Featherstone for many yoarc, ar.d had tho wannest friendship for him. On that account they had felt a persona) pleasure in having him como hack ti his old homo to prctldo over the court, but asido from that, he slid, tho ability and conscientiousness dis? played by him on tho bench had mado a deep impression on tho members of tho bar, as lawyers and as men, and he took plo isure In voicing tho sontl* menb of the bar. Gen. Donham spoke very earnestly. Ills remarks were seconded in a few weU chosen remarks by Hon. CSoo. E. Princo who, ts oto of the oldor members of Ilia bar and as a lawyer having consldcrab'.o experienoo, testl iled to his appreciation of His Honor's admirable discbarge of his duties. Judge Fca'.hcrstono was taken by surpi isc and was much affected but re* epondod to the sentiment that had baen expressed in a few remarks. He eald there was no place to him like Anderson, his old homo, and ho had felt a pleasure as well as a pride in coming here, to hold court. Ho had tried to disohirge his duty honestly, und, while ho might have made mis takes, he s '.lil, he would always troas uro in hi-: m< mory the fact that his old friends and associates had recognized that ho had tried lo bo fair and do tho ghtthing.?Tho Anderson Daily Mail, Der. ISth. A Christmas Tree. Tho Advertiser his been requested lo ann >un o that there will bo a Christ - inas tree on Christm is eve night at Old MouDtvil'.o school Louse. It will bo given by tlie lencher, Miss AnnieOlardy 6nd pupl's. Tho public ia invited. Lisbon School (Jets Library. The Lisbon School, through the of fo.ts of Piof. T. j. Pyl03 the principal, lias secured one ol the llbrarl s donated to schools by ih-3 Seal oar d along its lines A CERTAIN ( ?RE FOR CROUP, When a child bhow.s Symplons of oroup there is no tirao to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly ' they may be recommended. There is one preparation that always can bo deponded upon. It has been in use for many years Slid has m vcr I con known t> fail, \i/.: Chauiberla'n'a Cough Rcraey. M. F. Compton of Market, Texas, pays of it, '1 have used Cbaml erlnln's Cough Kemcdy In severo catos of croup with my chil dren, and o; n truthfully say it always gives prompt roliof.'' For tale by L?.u iMis Drug Co aid Dr. 15, F. Poscy. a Joke on Mr. Johnson. RO] rest ntativc Johnson, of Spartan bui g, Smith Carolina, has been award ed tho champion belt as lie b s* distri butor of gnrdeu so d in tin present Congress. Some of his colleagues as sert that by nclUll count ho has sent out to individual constituent?, 2(>,0C0 packages of garden 83Cd this s??Sion . With each package he has sent a letter and lie can reel off the r.aino and tho address of almost every person who has beon thus remembered by him. Having Oxhatised his entire supply of mo.1, ho managed by making trades with other members, tos cu c many times hisown quota of seed. M>' Johnson expects to spend his Christmas recess agitating tho proposition to establish au Irriga tion farm i:i Ills district, near Spar!an? burg. lt. M. L. Washington correspondence News and Courier. A brilliant man once said: "Dr. (link's Sarsaparllla is tho beat medi cine I ov* r s iW . I was run down, nor* vous, weak: cou'd not s!o9p?was a very sick man, I took a thorough course -SIX bolth 8? and am w< 1!. JNO. W . STAGG Ai d it r.otonly makes men as god as new, but women as well. Sold by l'ftlmeito Drug (lo. 25-CENT COLUMN. Get your Christmas turkey already drcsrod at the City Market. j. Wade Anderson. LOST < II STOLEN? Fine pointer dog, medium tiz?>, b'ack head, two black *p>ts on l ack, Missed Sunday, December II. Roward for roturn or information locating him 20-1 l J, B. DoShlolds, Eroroe, S. C. TRESPASS NOTICE-A11 p< roons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on my land?. W. 7s, MALI,, Lanford, S. C. Fou Sat.fi ? One i"> h<is^ power lv gii e and me No. I Deloach Saw Mill in tirat class ruon'ng o.d-r Will sell cheap. ^ W. 0. DKOK r Tau', S C. Deo. 14, '03.- 2t.