The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 23, 1908, Image 1

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ANNUAL REPORT OF SOLICITOR COOPER The Elgin h Circuit Of fids] Makes His Koturn. 244 OASLS HANDLED Out of This Number 153 Convictions Were Secured Is* Charges of .Murder mid !J0 Convictions. Solicitor Robert A, Cooper, of the eighth judicial circuit, has completed his annual report and filed it with the Attorney General; this completes a term of almost four years for Mr. Cooper, he having been elected im mediately upon the formation of the new circuit. At the time of his elec tion Mr. Cooper was the youngest So licitor in the Stnte; his record is among the best of them all and today there is not an abler prosecuting at torney in tin; entire round of circuits. From the 1908 report submitted by Solicitor Cooper is gleaned the fact that he has tried 211 eases, which re sulted in 1"'.i convictions, 37 not guil ty, and it l no bills and discontinued. Of this number IS were tried for mur der, with 1<> convictions of murder. 20 convictions of manslaughter, 11 not guilty, and 7 no bills and discon tinued. There were tried 51 eases of assault and battery, with 2S convic tions, "> not guilty, and LS no bills and discontinued. By counties the apportionment is ns follows: Abbeville?ft murder eases; 2 con victions and .". not guilty. Lnurens? 10 murder cases; 12 found guilty and ;i not guilty. (! reen wood?.1 murder cases; ;; guilty and 2 not guilty. New berry - 19 murder cases; 13 convicted and 1 acquitted. The percentage of convictions arc: Abbeville 09, Greenwood 84, Laurens 80, and N'ewberry 85. In Abbeville county there were 5 cases of viola tion of Iho dispensary law, with i found guilty and 1 no bills and dis continued. (This number applies to ?only those cases brought into the Court; there were about 2it other of viol nt Ion of the dispensary law In Abbeville this year.) Orenwood COUIIty, hi cases, with 15 convictions; Laurens county, 5 cases, with 2 guilty and I not guilty; N'ewberry counts county had 7 cases with 2 convictions. 2 discontinued and 1 mistrial. The above figures are an excellent nhowlug for the line work of the abb Solicitor. oi whom the city and county of I.aureus are proud. Demand for " The Dark Corner." ThcPalmettO Drug store received a small shipment of Zuch McQhee'8 book. "The Dark .Corner" on Monday. In a very short while nearly all the copier were sold and Dr. Washington Immedi ately wired for another shipment by express which should arrive today or tomorrow. The book promises to be popular In Lnurons, Condition of Mrs. Nance Klirournglllg. Columbia. Dec. !!? Mrs. K. i >. Nance of Laurens was operated on at the Co lumbia hospital today, and tonight her condition Is very encouraging. On account of her mother's Illness Miss Mary T. Nance was unable to attend the meeting of the School Improve ment Association committee, of which organisation she is president. Telegraph O flier Removed. The Western I'nion Telegraph company has cloned a three year lento? for the old McCoy ofllce build ing on West Main street, and moved the local telegraph station to that place, The room formerly occupied is being fitted up i?y Mr. Barksdale for a st?r?- room. LitnrciiH Camp \V. t). >V. Officers. Officers for the ensuing year were elected by Laurens camp. No. 98, at its regular meeting, held last Thurs day nigbt. as follows: C, A. Dower, consul commander; II D. Mahaffcy, advisor lieutenant; .1. Lee L?ngsten, clerk; Wilinot Smith, banker; .lohn A. Franks, escort; F. I'. Garrelt, watchman! ('? II. Drown, sen ley ; 0, l. Pitts, t. B. Brown, i. M. Cannon, managers. The Installation ceremonies will take place at the first meeting in Jan uary. The Laurens ramp in In A vory flourishing coudluoh with on? hundred ami llfty memuers. ft THE HONOR ROLL OF CITY SCHOOL* List of Pupils Who have A (tinned An Average of IM) per teuf, und Above During Third Month. Following is the list of pupils in the city schools who have made an average of 90 and above durlug the third school month; First Grade Caboll Garrett, Wil liam Lake. Robert McCuon. Orian Nichols. Nash I'hilpot, lloyd Roy, I'incknoy Simmons. Willie Tollison. Herman Com. Mary Rlnckwoll. Sarah Bishop, Catherine Crews, Olga Foosko, Ola May llammett, Kittle Moseley, Ruble Nabors, Mi rj Roper, Lids Tay lor. Anna Sullivan. Juauittt Wilkes. Second Grade Martha Rarksdnle. Annie liarksdale, Harlan Crewa. Le na Roundtrcc, Lnurio ICrVy Dial, Virginia Cray. Margnrd Taylor, Lewis Hopkins, Margaret Wright, Batty W ill es. Hattle Wi-fson, .lohn Hudgens, Calvin Teague. Third Grade Hilda Dundrick. Re becca Lake. Frances Myers. Amy Wolff. Kliftn belli Young. Fourth tirade Frances Davis. Mary Sullivan. Fifth Grade Drayton liarksdale. Herbert Sullivan. Mary Durton, Hnt Uo Cray. Ine/ 1 lud;.ens. Louise Sim mons, Virginia Simpson, Mary Martin, Joe Ann Moilteitll. Sixth Grade- llayne Taylor, Wales Watson. Lucia Cockrell, Gussie Mil ler. Carol Roper. Mary Wilkcs, Ruth Win 11. Seventh (Jrade Anna Preiitlss, Turplu Crout, Theresa Slinyer, lid win Moseley. I la rem e Nelson. Fight h Grade .Mary Poscy. Holen Sullivan, Tom Lake, Ninth Grade I rank MeCravy, Ray Simpson, Rebeccn Dial, Marguerite Tolborl. Tenth Grade- Antes Drown. MILL SCHOOL. Second Grade Palmer liragg, Wil lie Denson, Jack Flnlcy, Algie Barker, Hiawatha Praller, Marahall Maddox, Horace Monljoy, Clarke Templeton, LarOy Templeton. Vernlo Wilken, Ruth Riddel I, Annie King. Hattle King. Mattie Burgess. Third Grade Annie ?Bnrllctt, Maud Trip. UNION STATION IS A THINU OF BEAUTY Clinton ami Travellni! Public Appro* ciate Cami'orl the Improvciiicul II .till Li<c. Clinton, Doc. 19. The hew union station was used for the first lime yes terday, when tin- Daughters of the Confcdcraej and the civic League united in giving n good old fashioned "hot suppi r" In it. The proceeds will be devot? d to (he Confederate monu ment fund. The Civic League holies were vor) desirous to tender Col. Childs, presi dent of the Columbia. Newborry and Laurens Railroad, a formal banquet during Christinas week. but Col, Childs himself vetoed Hie arrangement suggesting a subscript ion bnnqticl in stead for the benefit of (he civic Leu gne. The ladies decided (here would be more money in (he "hoi supper" and less I rouble. The affair passed off most pleasantly. The new station Is a beautiful build lug of pressed brick. Architecturally it is not surpassed in South Carolina. People of Clinton CIUI hardly realize that after the Inadequate facilities with which this town has been com. polled to get along with for so long, it is now blessed with a waiting place for travellers thai Is n nlly n thing of beauty. The station WfiH built by the Co lumbia. N'ewberry and Lau: ; ns Ball? road, in accordance with an agreement between thai road and the Seaboard Air Line. The trains have no! begun tO draw up to the station, and the fur niture is not all in place, bill by Jan uary I the old waiting rooms Will have been converted into froighl offices and I he new one in regular in e. itad Christinas Wont lion The merchants ol the cltj were somewhat dospondoill over the ex tremely unfavorable weather jusi bo? fore Christinas, especially (he two Saturdays before Ihnl day. While ii has not been cold, (here hai been rain and threatening weather conditions which have kepi nway many people from the surrounding counties, Mon day of (his week was cloudy. Tues day it ruined nearly ."11 div. and it was cold. SERMON TO KNIGHT TEMPLARS. ltev. 17. E. Thaycr o( i.aureus Is (o Preach to Greenville Masons. By special Invitation, Rev. W. E. Thayor of this City will deliver a spec ial sermon to the members of the Greenville Commandery, N<>. i.. Knight Templars, In the First Baptist church of Greenville, on Sunday evening next. December 27. This is tho celebration of St. John's <lay. one of the regularly observed festivals of the Knight Tem plars: and it is a distinct compliment for Mr. Thaycr to be invited to preach on this occasion. Dr. '/.. T. Cody, pastor of the First Baptist church, Greenville, will occupy Mr. Thayer's pulpit on Sunday evening, and those who attend this service will he assured of an excel!- nt sermon, since Dr. Cody is one of the strongest preachers in the State. Mountvllle News Letter. Mountvllle, Dee. 21.- The ladies ol tho Mountvllle Baptist church will give a hot supper, consisting ol" oys ters, o'possuin, turkey, enko, etc, next Tuesday evening, Dec. As a fur ther means of entertaining. .Mr. Roper and other prominent vocalists of Lau fens will he present to cheer their auditors and enliven the occasion with the sweet melodies of souk. Proceeds of topper will he applied to the ex pense of repairing and Improving the church building. Everybody invited. Mr. Latimore Rusor of Donalds Wits hero a short while Wednesday to sec his cousin. S. .1. Rnsor. Mr. John B. Rasor of Mullins, on Iiis way to Atlsinta. stopped over here awhile Sunday with his brother, S. .1. Rnsor. Messrs. \V. C. Hipp and Jas. II. Mad den went to Atlanta recently on busi ness pertaining to health. An oyster supper was given Monday night by the Rock school at the home of Mr. Morton Fuller. We were glad to see on our streets Friday, Prof. Thos. F. Jones, who is always courteous, kind, and jovial, and never forgi ts to season his in surance business with some rays of sunshine. M.r William Fellers w< nt to ColUIU. hia S;iiunlay morning on a lew diiys visit to his brothers, Henry, Paul ami Lonnle, who will return with him this week ro ' the Christmas holidays. Destructive Fire at Waterloo, Waterloo. Dec. in. Beginning at about 1 o'clock this morning there oc curred bore a vory destructive lire, which came near laying the whole town in ashes: as it was a ginnery, where the lire originated, :i store .-mil a wart* room were destroyed. Had it not been for the excellent work of the "bucket brigade" the Charleston ami Western Carolina depot and a number Of residences, all of which nt times were in a blaze, would have ;ilso been burned. The hie broke out in the ougine room of the Long & Culhertson gin nery; from this the ware room of Mr. T. E. Harris took Arc and was soon in ashes: the store room of Mr Harris, next door, soon caught and was de st royed. The Charleston and West orn Carolina depot and the residence of Mr. II. C. Fuller, across the streit caught lire, hut were saved by the good work of the citizens. The Long &? Culhertson ginnery w;is valued at $2,600, and w;is insured for $2.000. Mr. Harris's st?rt? and stock of goods were valued ;il $7,nun, on which there was $3,000 insurance. An empty store room belonging to Mr L. L. Dendy was burned, and the and the pOStOfflCO. which was located ill Ml', Harris's store, was. of course, de stroyed, however all the valuable mall was saved. In all likelihood the Long & Culhertson ginnery will he rebuilt id an early date. Hanks (.he Two Holidays. We. the undersigned hunks agree to (lose for two days during the Christ mas holidays, viz: Friday the 25th and Saturday the 20th, oxcopt that on Saturday will attend to such paper as may mature on that day. In order to accommodate depositors wo will remain open until 8:110 p. in. on Christinas Eve, C. W. Tune. Cashier Peoples Loan and Exchange Hank, s. J, Cralg, Cashier Palmetto Rank. II K. Alkon, Cashier Hank of Lau. rens. N. H. Dial, President Fntci prise Rank Lnurena, s. c. Dec. lm, 1008. School Closes for Holidays. The OltJ schools (dose tl is afternoon for the Christmas holidays, and will reopen on January 4th, Monday. Many of the teachers, whose homes are eh e where, leave this afternoon. NEW CLOTHING STOItK TO 01?EN. Will lie <>i??? 11?'?] Vhotlt ! Hu nan r'lrsl lij Mr. W. IV. Trihhlc. Mr. i,\ W. Tribble of the Morrow liass Dry Counts company of Ander son, bas leased tli" store until re ccntly occupied by The Hub, and on or about tin- lira! of Kcbiunrj he will open up with a complete line <>r clothing, shoes, hats anil eents fut' nishlngs. 'I !.?? stand l> one of tin' best in l he oil) . Mr. Tiibblo upon the Invitation <>t a mutual l.unrcna friend visited l.au reus sonn- time ago and v\as very fa vorabiv impressed Cvhh tue city. it. progressiven ess and evident pro per Ity. Ilelicvliig there is a line open ing for his proposed line, ho dot hied to locate here. lie will bring his famtl.v tu I.aureus, possibly earl> in the in v year, und they will he cor dially welcomed ti? the city, Kntertaiiimenl at Waterloo. Waterloo, lief. '.'I. Next Monday night. Dee. mher 2S, tin \\. (). W. Mus leal Comedy company, composed en tirely Of local talent, wi'l give an en tertainmenl in the school building, the proceed;; to go inwards th" erection i>: a Woodman hail. Th" entertainment vvil he on tho minstrel order and a unique and nttrnetlvi program bas been arranged. The admission will he for grown people la cents and for children I" cents. Mr. .hie VVlulrfou i ":l Sundn: ill OrcenwotHl. Mr. Mark Heliums of Laun :,? i e i>nl Sunday with his sister, Mrs. T K. Har ris. Mr. Cray Culhortsou of I.aureus I here to spend the holidays. Mr. I>. Ii. Reason's Death. Mr. D.E. Itcnsnn of Woodruff, \v' n was round dead in his lu d SVednosdn.v morning was a brother of l)r Deason of this county. Regarding Mr, is< i sons death I he .span an bun ?! it'll says: ".v gentleman from Woodruff who spoilt tin'd: y in SpnrthuhUrg in spcuk im; of the sudden death of Dennis E. Itvason, who was found d< :..l in lied in his room over his store several dayi ago. said that he was satislled (bat lie died from natura! causes. Mr. I tea son. he said, had b 'it buffering from heart disease for sonietliue. He ban several sinking spells several day prior to his death and thai tin- man no doubt Wim to ihc room where In was found dead and while lying on I he COt pasosd away. lie staled thai Dr. Parsons, his family physician, |s sails lied thai Mr. I Son .on did nol lakir? hi own life. Marriage at Cross Hill. Cross Hill, Dee, 21. Mr. .1. D. Coati and Miss Annie .'.!. I Inn ;i r were mar ried Tuesday Doc. Mb. at the home ol tho bride's parents in tin enWood coun ty, Hev. .1. A. Martin ollloiallhg. Mr. Coat.- is a itierehaiii til ihlt place ami ho is being congratulated by his Im i of friends. The.V lire ai liome to tili h friends at the Cross Dili hotel. The following invitations have been sent out in Cross Hill: Mr. W . T. Mad i- i. requests the honor of your preaelihe at the marriage of his daughti r Delle to Mr. Hugh AustIn I'inson on Thursday afternoon December tin thirty-i r. t .? lour o'clock, Hi bom Cross Hill. South Carolina. The B< hOOl here closed ht H !'ridn> till after tin- holltlav , The weather has been remarkably wann f?r December. Many persons would llko to see Just it litt:?- ie< <> they could kill hogs before Christmas. We congratulate The Advertiser <>n the good work done during Ihc year, and wish you. Mr. Editor, ami all Tin Advertiser force, It merry Chrisltuai and a happy New Year. Miibih Sri.I Wills IHsllllClioil. The SbllOb school of ihiti eoillil.v was awarded a pli/.c Ol $2*i lor im provemeni during Iho your, by tin school Improveuieni assticlatloii ui the State. Sheriff* Moot Owlhgs dotes, M1'. Jbttn I > t ?Will hl lili elect Of the county! moved, with his family, from Cray Conn yesterday Into Mr, Sam 1. Saxon's house on .lone- street, It Is understood that lllO retiring sheriff. Ca pi i t. J, Ducketl, will move to Clinton in .laniiarv On.- Of the Clinton papers has already nominated him for the Chief of I'm- police in Clinton; 6ut as >ei tapt Dnckott'l plans are not known lo the public. 1 CHRISTMAS 1*5 (iINS WITH CLINTONIANS dilti?! st'llsoil Opens tv it II C'lirlsllllllS I re ? I ui.in Picnic I'ri.ln? The I olcle.c ( loses TuiIhji . ( Union, Dee. 21. The lirst Christ - mas celebration this year was lite Christinas tree of .Mrs. Julia A. Linker's school a Hie Clinton Mill village, Tie' Lev. |)p. Jacobs made a Christmas talk in the Interested audience am! lite clitltlr? n of (ho school rendered a vor) Interest inn program, consisting ol Christmas songs. The main feature was Die unloading i?f Hie preti) live I,i< ii occupied Iheceiiireol die plat form ami around Which Hie children were sealed. Two of the gentlemen present eul down the presents for (he eager recipients. Bach little girl re? ceived a handsome doll ami each little hoy n curl or magic lantern. Besides these pretty things each child got a rornicopili of candy, an apple and an orange, a picture hook', a tin horn or other musical Instrument. Tin- utile folks : >-i hied supremely happy lleauli fill liouipiets were presented to |)r Jacobs and Mis: Fronde Kennedy who v.. ie honored by Mi:;. I;.,leu- with : pec lal invitations to the (roe. The oc easlon was a very enjoyable one ami rellei led great eredil on Mrs. linker who hi a most cxcelloul teacher, The II ,itisi ami Presbyterian Sun da) ehools of the Clinton Mills will . v? a union picnic on Christina da) > f,|:i o'clock in the mill chapel An inieresiihg pleasure trip lias h - i proinh ed the llflecn yoinigc! ? tdilldn n in the Thorn well orphanage on Th?r* day. Mrs. 10, L. Harnes of ttpartan hurg ha. asked thai tiny be allowed io spend (ho day with her. flhe ex poets to give them a Chrisliuns tree .: Irdlloy ride. :i good dinner, and oil,. ? pleasures. Airs, Darncs is doing Ulis hi memory of I er daughter, n i on, . ( lite in . i ('.Oiiglltful ami highly tip ?? 'dated Itiiidm . , s over shown the i e college c'o? id nooli on tie (went)* third for the holidays, it ope,, again on i'msdii) liti tilt 11 of January. The graded school will have froih i weniy 11 Ird to I hi' fourl ll and I! ? Thorn well orphanage from the ?*i^; , i. ohl i" the dr..i. AN BS'I 1.1] \RIiK L\nv ( LAMED . >Y NEATI .Urs. ,1. it. Clllldrcss, of l-'otllltoill Inn Aiofltcr of (he Messrs. ( liiidress nf Laurens, Mrs. Anno Dial Childress. wif< hi Mr. John It.Childless and the mothei o. the Messrs. ('liiidress of l.ntireiis p: sod liway nl her home in Foilntaiii inn h\ v.', tin sday morning a' (i'? lock, in the V.'.rd \car of In r age ,\ is. ( liiidress had beeil in fhebh 1 nlili for iaiveral years, hut sin held lip i "ina r k? bly well until (i boil I .i Ks ago when the cid I apse cum : ie hore her years oi nilliction wiiii ;? ?. i fortitude and patloheo character . lltl of n nohle, Christian spli'li " which her life wa a beautiful, in pil llig eN'Cmplillcidion. Loving liaml in,nisi red (it her (Ili'OUghoui am! v en ii, Ihial i iilhlnnhs came . h< V ;i lilTOlilltli d by all of her elllhlrei The fact tii:' her husband who i now 711 \Va ? loo ill Io he III her j)l<id side fo; s< veral days, ami is yel < on lined to his own bed. wa one of ; In :id circumstances of her departure. The funeral service whs held Iron, iho home at I o'clock W'idie day a; t rnoon |{ev. C. II. Wfddell Ie , : e and Dev. (!. W. Du ??. id I ? Dap ti t church) ?ftlciating. The Intdi in nt w;is in the Fountain Inn come lory. Mrs. Chlldress was a daughter o "l'ncl? Billy" Dial and was reared i i Dials church Pi fly-five year. 0 she war, married to Mr John I! ('liiidress, her surviving husband. Be i ne this happy event she had boooim a member of Dials church. Mr. and Mrs. Childless located near ||OI' par Cuts w here lliey re! id* d lor sonn thirty years, removing from thetic to Fountain Inn. Fight Children sui" \.\.\ as follow:.: Messrs, William D Thomas D . S. I >.i\ id lohn I >. ami b lehnrd D Chlldress, nil of Laurens Mrs-, .lohn lOdwnrds, Mrs, It, o. Jonoi and Miss Sallie Childrcy.s of Ft Inn 'I lie deceased Is also survived b) he/ only brother and sister. Mr. John Diai ol (?Whigs and Mrs. Nancy OWlllgs w ho now makes her holll? with her SOUS Messrs. Frank and Dick Owing* of (hi county. Mis Deta Meredith attended "be futier.l in Newbeii'- IftrM Thursday of Mi <. W. F. Smith ;i iel.it iv <? ACTION AGAINST G. WASH HUNTER (rctlilors Ask for Appoint ment of Heceiver. l OM Vt,\I \ A NTs' I'LKA. Aliened ilia! Defendant Sold Crops iilid IHd uo( Vpplj Ilio Proceeds (o UK 11(1.(s. Mi \ i' '! .i.l.l ol iL.' Iii in of I Hal ,\ Total, i via rued from Abbeville on Saturday, where tm Friday, in;- firm in ('t)iint't'iIon with Crier & Park of CSrooii wiaid appeared hoforo Judge kIukIi in civil proceedings iigultiHt fj. Waali I in n't or ol this rtmniy. Tho form ol Iho proceed lugs was a bill in t'U ally and a suit on not oh, Mr. Totld represent inji ihe Virginia-Carolina f'liemie'.il Co. together with other creditors tor iln eolleethm of Indebt ed nei to il .m b. Mr Hunter. TIlO i::-? plea of the complainants was Cat .lodge I- he b issue an injunction against ii;.' payiueiil ol certain mort ovoi Hauler's real estate which .ould, ii now set islletl. place his propert,\ beytititl ihe reach or his crod iloi\ ami ihej would lliorohy stiff or In: . and initiier (hat a receiver bo appolnietl to take over the effects, real estate, slock and crops now' be loiij lug to ihinter. \ ilefondaills in the action. (i, v in ii Hunter. Mrs, Sarah Kilon Evans and Cole I. Wense: ?nrn named: the I wo hitter arc of Newborry, Mrs. 10sons, ihe wife of II II Evans, being i ter of Mr, Hunter, It is alleged in in" ? oinptallll thai Hunter on April ..'.in. I'.WX, gave a note, payable at ihe People Loan and Exchange Hank of i'ii city, November I.ab. lor $n!i!i8.7fi or supplies bought from the Virginia Carolliui Chemical Co.; also a second in.I,- to (hit same, on .Inly 23rd lor . piiyiible on November IMIi. .in October Istb. 1007, 11 lint or gave a uiorlgage to Mrs. Sarah Ellen Evnus ovei >'?:.?? acres of his farm lands near Co!.Lille, lor $8,000; also a second uifirlgage tor $2,noo over 170 remain ii.:- acres; also a third mortgage over i iiole son acres on November t'.th, I tins, for $l,".'ih, And then on Octo ber L?h ol mi year a second liiort so staled, v. as givetl to Cole L. iSleaso ov< i Ihe SOU acres lor the sum 11 i ? o to;. ib.- payiueiil of these a m i . t ha i I he < 'bein lea I Co, is bringing the action, alleging that they ..ill lose their money if this be done. The complain! further alleges that \ir lluilter Ida sold and disposed of tin larger pail of bis this year's crop and has not nppih II any of the pro ceed; to tin- payment of his debts, but etiiiVei liiig all into cm Ii. It Is ro> i ailed lli.'ii Mr. H?ntel was convicted earlj Ibis yeai tif manslaughter and sentenced to eight yeni'J in the pen Iteiiilary; bo Is no>, out on bond, I. min ? ib. appeal before the Su proim Coiiri m .lanuiu'v; The com piaiul eiiHiOd by Mr. Tbtid alleges i lud i' i. i he in I a i oi i be complain until llilil ?1 Ihn.i' i- converting all bis propei'lv into ca b with the In lention I.' i'a. in;- i be con ill ry jusl be to:-.? :.' convenllig of tin- Supreme Courl liit'll will pass on his appeal. 'I'ogeihi with the Virginla-t'aroliua Chemical Co appear in tie complaint, t Ii" .1 11 I 'biiiiij Co., of < I inton for He- collection ol' $803.20; Copeland Sio.ie Co., lor $li(lO; m. s. Mai ley A> Son fei1 $2,200 and lb. .1 \V. Co pel find ( n. lor $LI0ti The amount, of Iho Chemical < o claim is $1.128.00. judge Rlugh lieard tic motion for the issuance m an Injunction and the appointment, but up i<? yesterday af. lerutioii had not lianded down a do* i i Ion. Mr. Li id II. Ooinilllek, np reseiititU! Nil". Hunter was at Ihe hear ing I 'l ida.v . Ittihuii ( n ek (IIunor) lliirncili Ual.'in, Dec \ large congrega* lion gathered hi Pabuti Creek church Htiiitlio it ft?i in oil to ! car Hcv. L. C. vYntSnii, The pOOpit* are urged to In- pl'Oseul 'or Ihe t Itrislmns tree nt Italian i'i id i . morning at io o'clock. Come and pill on a pi'uscut tor voiir Hweetheart, or l e t friend, and you'll make Mime one glad. Mr. Clyd" Coip'rey who is leaching School ai < enter, iile. is at home for the Ohrb On; ? holidays. Mi-. Maggie (huilugtoii of Friend* ship was visiting her ?istor Miss JntllO (hirllugtoiii Saturday and Sunday. 'I!n- ginm-ry owned by Mr. W. C. iui? near llabun, was completely destroyed hj lire lflsl Saturday night,