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I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. it %**4^*****Jfr**T'* "!? ? *??*?> Harris-Martin. Oray Court, Doe. 20.?A pretty wed ding of unusual Interest was solemn Izod at "Uroyslono Home" tho resi dence of the bride's parents, on Wed nesday morning, December at it o'clock, when .Miss Willie Cray Harris became the brido of Mr. Columbus n. n .Martin of Furtnnn university. Kev. J. i). ('rout olllclutcd. "Greystono Home," baudsomo und .spacious, was never more attractive than on this occasion, tho entire lowor tloor being darkened and illuminated only by the soft light of many candies. The easi parlor, where the ceremony was performed, was prettily decorated in white and green. The west parlor and the drawing room wi re artistic, the color scheme of green nnd red bolng tastefully carried out. Tho mantels, hanked with holly and stud ded with numerous bright red candles, enhanced the a I re,id;, plctul'CS(|U0 scone, while tho atmosphere of friend ly welcome extended to each now comer by tho receivers. Mr. and Mrs. \V. I?. Harris, Miss Madge Harri:.. Miss Daisy Harris and Miss Wlllotl (Iray. further increased the warm cordiality and unnffecttcd hospitality svhi Ii characterized every niche of the ! cm ?. the -si strains of .Vbuulelrtsohn's wide l i d red by \:; .?? i o Bolt of Lau? ?? n litl e \;Isses Lue 15o and Hatlle loautifuliy dressed In i|et, enter, cd i le hall and untying gates of Ivy. with ribbon forming an itlslo ol ?vhit through which passed ihn bridal party. Kev. J, i>. Grout, who took his place first, was followed by the groom and his bos I man. Dr. Kradshaw of Furma i university. Then Clime Cue maid of honor. .Miss Louis Harris, sister of the bride, whor.e natural beauty was made more charming by n dainty .??.own of white lingerie und an exquisite hot ipiet of white carnations atid maiden hair ferns which she carried. Next appeared tho tiny ring bearer. Miss Itosn Cray. who. arrayed in a falryllke creation of blue, and bearing in her hand ii bouquet of carnations, who3c center bold tho band of gob!, awaited with I ho others the bride, who cnine in leaning upon her father's arm, perfect, vision of grace and beauty in ' lier gown of white satin, elaborately o:ov w:,'i embroidered chiffon, i . . . II caught Up with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of tiny rosebuds and lilies of tho valley, falling grnoefull,' to the end of In r costume i'i tl tl did shower. The. ceremony was performed under a beautiful arch of Iv;. Inter mingled with n crescent of suspended wedding hells. Immediately after the Impressive ring ceremony the tender strains of "Traumoret." which had act the solemn vows, chained to the chimes of Lohengrin's bridal march and the party repaired to the dir.in hall, where they were received I? Mesdnmes W. L. Cray . II. L. Gray V D. Gray, 10. \V. Martin, and W. II. Cray A delightful Ihr.course luncheon was served by Misses Janlo Harris. Mat ion Cray, lOrrol Martin. Margarl Tolbort, nnd Iteboccn Dial, to about hundred guests. Including man) friends ot the bride and groom and large family connections. In the front hall were shown III tables of cut glass, hand painted chint silver ami numerous other cost)} and exquisite tokens of respect, . and love in which the young couph were universally held. Before departure, (ach guest vvn: asked by Miss Tarrant to register in lllij bride's book, and received IIS U souvenir from Misses Tolbert nnd Calmes a beautiful bo\ of wedding cake Upon which was oiuhOssed 111 l< ' ters of gold tho interlinked Initials of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Mttrt111 loft for a wod ding tour through Kb rida. their return i hey will go tl reel to their home in Greenville ivhoro Mv Martin enjoys marked pO])t)lnrlty hi social atid educational circle,-., occ : ing ihe chair of Latlti In Fit >man unb vorslty. This universal esteem will be shared by his IxuiUtiful and iit tractive bride. OHc -? liii iieji !; Is doubtful If liiere has ? >cr oc curred In Greenwood a more beauti fid marriage than thai (?:? la t Tues f'iij evening when Miss Annie Gllo? Dl bom Ii Kl ... Mr. and ire. 1*1. S. F\ Giles, pa routs if tie' bride, at tho .nine time cele brated their tweiity-lifth anniversary and tin- occasion wus, therefore, i doubly Interesting one. Tho Giles home was bright with Christinas green palms, ferns and holly, As the guests entered tliroi gh tin hall they Wefe served with fruit r pUllCl) h) Mr.;. It, L. White mid Mr; Almena (!olemnh. Promptly ai s;3ft, to the strt Ins pi Mendelssohn's wedding ninroh. ex (pilsitely rendered by Mrs. I". D. Cobb, the bridal party entered the larg? drawing room, the groom with Ills b'sSl man. Dr. Leo Voting, of Clinton, and ti e brido upon tho arm of he'r brother. Mr. Hugh K Giles, .Standing directly under a hug Wed ding bell, the llov. c. Lewis f'owlor. of Clinton spoke tho words that united them for life. After the ceremony. ? ? viibs received the cordial and sincere congratulations of the guests iho former on their future happiness and good fortune, the latter on their past tW?nty-five years Of health, happiness and prosperity. A salad COUBO was served, the color scheine being pink nnd green. Dr. and Mrs. Onlley lefl on the Bon donrd for Clinton, tholr home, ami iho with the good wishes of score, of friends. Tiny will begin llOllseke p ing at once (n their pretty new home --Greenwood Cor. Augusta Chronicle. ooo 4 Armstrong-Nasli, Thursday evening tit '? o'clock, at the home of her father,' Miss LI I He Ma hello Armstrong was married to Mr. Brooks Nash, of this county. Tilts event was a complete surprise, ex cept to a very small circle ol friends. Miss Armstrong is tho teacher of the IM- ii ehool In the Moi-na neighbor-1 hood of the county, near the home of Mr, Nash, who is a successful farmer, siic was at homo for the holidays. Mr. Nash Ih ill ? on of Mr. It. A. Nash, of the oldest and most popular families in the county, ooo Ifolt-Kltchln. Saturday afternoon al the home ol ? ( . ride, .Miss Olonnlo Holt was mar ried to Vir. IQ. W. Kltohln, of Auguata. the Itov. W. 10. Thayor, of the First Baptist church, performing tho cere mony. MIsh Dolt i i the attractive daughtor of Mr, I. Warren Bolt, and Mr. Kltohln Is an express messenger on the Charleston and Western Caro lina Railroad. During tho summer, while Mr W. II. (Jillcerson was out on a . .i t vacation, Mr. Kitchen was iitatloned here as local agent. White Ul the ' i;' i' mado many friends, who coitgratuluto him upon his good for tum in winning the hand of this charming 1 .aureus girl. The couple will mai.. their home in Spartnnburg. ooo The young ladies tit home this week from cid lego are: Winthrop. Misses Sarah Dr.bb, \!amyo Crews, Charlotte Met tov,. ? Mary Belle Fuller. Kate Wrlgh . Mumie TolbOrt, Dottle Counts, Llllh n Peterson, Ruth Payne, Llllte M'lh ..i ?' Corn Armstrong: Convorse, Miss? H \nnlo and Lucia Simpson, An nie a,. I (,'!: dyu Huff, Toccou Caino und Dluli Coulmblu College \ Jessie Bolt, Fay Pitts, Kthel Slmtuoi *, Rosa Loo Bailoy and Marlon ? ay; i ? ?!i<-'u- for Women, Columbia. Missis I'tdii ami lOlizabOth Simpson; Limestone, Miss linela Wolff; Lln od Mis,sea Honuio Wallace and Ltl cllo Wolff; ilolllllS Institute, Miss .Mary Lake, ooo Mrs. iv. C. Ivicitardson, Jr.. of Pine wood, Is spending this week with her tarents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Sullivan. Mr. Richardson was here on Christ mas day. (loo Miss, Lillian Bolt, who is taking a our.-a- in trained nursing at the Ma ' dine hospital in Chester was at home lusl v.. i?'; for tin1 Holidays and to at le-iid her sister's marriage on Satur ooo Misses .lanie ColvIn and Kate Qelnn of the city schools spent Christmas ?i their respective homes in Chester, ooo Mr. Broaddus lOstos spent th? h?ll . al I i^ home in Spartanburg. Mr. Frank K. Spratl spent Christ, mai with his parents in Chef tor. Miss Lena Cannon, the popular mil lin r a: O. it. Simmons & Son left for In r home In Cambridge, Md., last Sat urday, It is with pleasure thai Sim in ma & Son announce that Miss Can non will return lo Lauretta in March for the Spring millinery season. dlss ItOlen Cox returned to her home |n Haltlmore Saturday. This .vas Mis.- ' ox's hist season at Davls Koper Company's, and it is hoped si e \\ ill r i urn in the Spring. The carnival is here this week, al though not so noticeable as on Christ inns eve night. Mr. Frank Crisp is at home with . ;. parents for the holidays, Mr. Crisp i; u student at the ITnlverslty of South Carolina. Mr, Knox Simpson of Baltimore is spending the holidays with relatives , [ Mr. .d.s. w. Simpson and son. Mr. I.. K. Simpson, of Poplar Springs were in im- ciiy .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Y. I'. .loilCS, and Miss Catherine .loses, of Woodruff, spent Christmas with tho family of Mr. .1. N. Wright. Mr. ami Mr-, .las. !!. Shelley of Wil mington, x. c. wore the guents of rela tives in Lain ens during the holidays. Mr! Clyde A. Welch of Anderson spent several day.-, in the city this week with Mr. M. L; Roper and other d Flla Walsh ami dattght r. Miss \nnlo Walsh, of Augusta, were idsl i' altlday and Sunday ;.i the homo Of Mis. 1'. Hi Wallace. Mr. DoWltl M. Norwood, one of the d.StUlHs ;.t the LuUrcUS poStplllCC .:' io his old home, near Chapel. N. las? Sunday to spend a week Ot tiore With hi ' pitrChtri and other rela |r. i' ?',. Barrett and wifo of Clrecn icnt Saturday In the city with Mrs. w. il. Barrett. Ho . ftnd Mrs. .1. P. .Marlon oi Sum -er spent Christmas at the homo of . '. C. Irby. Mr. Marion returned io Sumtor Saturday! Mrs. Marlon re in ining for a more extended visit. The church hells did tibt chime in [.aureus on Christinns da> -strange . ; >...! Harrte spent Christmas w< cd< tit Mr... w. >:. Lucas's. 6 OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. We furnish Schools for toachors, and icielu "h for sclmolr. We also ?apply clerku.?tonogrnphera and geh? oral I'.eip. Lei us know what you i icd, Atidl'oss, Clinton Teachers and Business Agency. Clinton. S. C. If hit) Reward for return of :;s s. & W. pistol, pearl handle, No. 207288, stolen from house, an additional $."> for Con viction of thief, Ai. VV. Dondy, Lau r ???, s. c. 2t-2t Par Sab' lOxtrn cheap, a twelve horsepower Gasoline hOnginc; used but Utile. Apply to Arthur Hudgens, or Dr. Dial. Laurens. S. C. 22-31 Por Rent or sale Three horse farm hear Dock Bridge; the miles of (Min ion: good residence, Heavy wood <? Hxcelloi i water. Apply to T. L. W. Hall! j. M. D? Clinton. S. c. 22-11 Pit liners' I n ion Rally. There w il' lie a Farmers' I'liion i. i ly in the Cottrl house on Friday tic '-Hi day or January, There will he iiromlneni speakers ItOfo. Turn out brother unionists and let us begin the New Year In carries'^ Let every Cnloil ftlllj repro!.edT*^L W. A. imML. i"- :;,,<' | LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | w c^?; j???J v???^ i^>?r Mls? Lyn Smith spent Christmas with tii.- ramlly of Mit. \\. II. CSUker . Oll. Although Saturday was Iii? du) ; . tut* Christinas, there wa:i n good < rowd in :h<. city, principally carnival vis itors, however. Caraival and Christmas <?%<? com bined, produced ti good many an. healthy drunk . Tho N'aplor carnival hn? u few at tractions?just u few. Miss Clement? <>i' the Columbia hos pital corpa, returned home yesterday after n whorl .stay in the. city, nursing little ... ; ."in;-..- Copeland. Mr; \V. Stone of Atlanta here oh >' si >>'. : ? hi i father, Mr. ?L C. Stone, who lives hour the city, and to his brother, Mr. IL Stone of the elty. Mr. \v. 10, Owens ol Clinton was among the visitors i<. tho <i;y Monday. Mr. .i. W. Turner of Cross llil' was iu the city on businoss Thursday. Messrs. t*. A. Cooiier, T. C. . witxer, \. W. Tcngue. J. s. Much en and J. P\ Tolberi <;. the local Masonic lodges Woiit i?? Gr et ,'ilio Sunday i(? hoar I II iO i Greenville. Con mat le'ry. Mr. Cordon Garlington of Darling ton visited relativen hero during the Christmas iiol Idnyst Judge A. G. Ilaskoll of Columbia was in tlio or lids week visiting his son. Mr. A. 0. Ilaskoll, Jr. Mr. lOarlo Wilson Is stilt confined to his room ( n account of illness. Von will lind here anything you may need for your kitchen In Bin \ Agate. Grey hud Tin warn, at prices that will bo money saved for yoa. s. M. & I-:. II. Wllkes Ai Co. . "Mj ^iixic Girl." A real story of tin- Smith Is told in "My Dixie Girl," the suc< essful comedy drama w hich will be one of the early attractions here. The scenes are laid in tho Kentucky '. ills, while the char acter.-; hvo prototypes of the inhabi ? . ? on of tin count ry. See our line of solid oak. beautifully finished mantels Iii different designs and sizes, with fronen plate mirror..;, s. iVL.iv: V.. II. Wlikc.i & i o. Gel tin Two, Xow. . Beginning with l-'ehruarj '.. 1900, the combination p 'it <? of The Add .? tlsor with the Charleston Wcekl> News atid Gohr! ir w ill be raised to .si.T'i a year, 'i wo manias remain In which new and old subscribers may take advantage of this splondld com biuatiou i i tho present price of $1.50. Setul in your orders now. Think ol it n little, Cor the small price of $.1.50 you get your own county paper once a w.-ek and a tw'ico a week ne ws paper thiii covers the new.-, of the whole World, both for one full year. Published every Wednesday and Sat urday. e:.? Ii Issue of the Weekly Mown and Courier contains all tho hews of important o, not < nr. of ihe da> of publication, but, of all Intervening, days. The cream of Iho Associated Press News -tho greatest news gath ering agency in Ce world - and u'l important happenings in South Caro lina are given an Well as striking edi torial articles and stories of one kind add another. It 1ms d pnrtmcuta for nn a. wbhtoit ; iu! Children. It .*?> n (denn newspaper, ripd ii ;.- a home newspaper. Idtf See the good values that We are of bring in solid oak, beautifully linisheil Bed room Suites. .... illtlltiarj Clearance Sale. d. ; Cleat ? side. \ llCii' (Ji'tti VYo'mt.i. Her stirrouudiugi should !>? In hnr mony, and can I??-.-.t bo nuuh ? . by a wdll liojil hoi . -. The !.. & M. Cute Paint makes the homo bonMUful. II preserves it and prevents (!<?<?: ; . The : osi pergallon ready for use is only $1.20. it wonra for ten years arid longer. Thlrty.tbrce years of contin uous use Is o\ bb nCe, J. ii M. Is. Nash, L tus'cri t, Clinton Phariutioj. t Union. I.. ix- M. Palm Agi ill . Von will find hero the largi i au i best line of. sideboards, made of solid oak, beautifully fiitlshod in different designs ami M/.cS at prices Dial will be money saved for son. S. M. ft R, IL Wllkes & ( 6. Noll e ffl 4!:e Public. Tl o H dl i*.<-.? rtj (.n Hampton St. hr.s keen posted repeatedly but In spite of thai fact, tho family are much annovel by trespassers. Particular ly Is tills the case oil Tridnys ami Sat urdays win n ? ii hoys go on the ) lace in troops with dogs nnd sometimes guns, and give pun! trouble. The dogs run the poultry, kill It, and the fowls either disappear or return lo the yard with wings broken by gun shots, Wo dislike extremely to ho tin pi en am hul If such constant and flag ran I I respans I up continues, wo will have to resort lo law. Start the New Year rigid by buying a Buck's Cooking stovo for your wife on I Hi .I is made of the best quality of iron and are so constructed that they win last ami gwo satisfaction, Sold only by, j S. M. ft 10. ILlWilkOfl ft Co. ,?. * ? * **** *<K<*'***4>**** * *** r V I Mary and I Matrimony.! * By Cecilia A. Loizeaux. Jj* Copyrighted. HOT, by <:. II. SutcllftV. Y ?;??:???:-:??:??;??:??:???:??:??:??:??:??:??:? ?? ;? K^OW just how you feel, Dick, Ki hul l don't boo how it can bo t>{ helped. When 1 became ?u gaged lo you we agreed dial it Would have lo be a long engagement." "it's been three years now, Mary, ami I call that a long time. Ami yea seem to lur e no Idea of ending llio wall at all. Yon you aren't forgetting to care, tiro you, Mary?" Mary's lip trembled as she looked at him. "l care as much?more?than ever," she said. "You don't understand. You sec. l have bcou papa's housekeeper since I was fifteen, und 1 simply cau't leave him alone." ??I lo is perfectly willing, .Mary. Some times 1 think he is anxious for you to marry. Mo doesn't want to feel as if he were in the way of your happiness." "That's Just It!" cried .Mary. "Dear old dad! He'd sact'lllcu his own inter ests for me any day. 1 wou't have iC." ?Mary, how old Is your father?" "Fifty." "And healthy?" "PorfecUy. We're all proud of our health.*' "lies likely to live out? his three score and ten then." "1 hopo so, and !.' yon mean that yen wish ho would die. Dick Lane"? "Easy, Mary; easy. Personally I'm very foiid of your father. That's one reason v\ hy I am so anxious to get into his immediate family. But, lot's see, unless some unforeseen accident occurs I shall bo obliged to'wall for you at least twenty-live years." He held up ;i warning hand as Mary start ed to speak. "Dotl'l you see that we're no nearer the goal than we wer.- three years ago? Don't wall to hml a solu tion <>f the problem, dear. Marry me now and we'll solve it together." Mary rose Impatiently. "What's the use of talking (h it way? You know I can't. I've thought and thought, hut there doesn't seem lo bo any other way out. Father flatly re fuses to live with us?says it's heller not?ami I can't leave him. That's Why I siMii for you. I've made i ;> my mind that it isn't fair to keep you waiting. SO 1 am going to break our en gagement." She looked at him brave ly, though her eyes swam with tears ami her chin quivered. Dick stared a moment and then be gan to laugh, which, under the circum stances, was the worst tiling ho could have done. Mary's eyes Pegau lobhl'/.e, and the tears disappeared. "it's a joke. Is It?" sin.- blazed. "Well, it's lime it was broken, Hero Is your ring. I'm sorry for your wast ed time. and. since you are so anxious to bo married, I hope you will had some one who will have you right a way." She slipped from the room, and not until he heard the door iff her room slam did Dick recover from his amaze ment. Then be laughed again and, putting the ring in his pocket, left the house, "Poor little Maryl" he mused. "Well, I e that I'll have to get her father to help." Mary, watching him stride up IhO ? t whistling "Mary, Mary, Long i'.. fore the Fashions Came," sank into her big chair and wept. "lie wanted it broken! lie wanted it broken!" she wailed. once admitted to the inc.. ofllco Dick took the leather chair which Mary's father indicated with his fool, accepted ft cigar and lit. it. "I; this a business call or just a v'.iil?" "Both. I've beoil up <o see M iry." "Strange. Anything doing? Will Mary marry?" "She says she won't. In fact, she has JU3l given me hack my ring. I say she must, ami I want you to help me" "Of course I can't force my daughter lo marry you If she does not want to," grinned Mr. Arnold. "Yes, you can if you go about it right, You see"-- And ho briefly out line;! his talk with Mary. Mr. At.I?? smoked fiercely while the young man talked, and then they went ever a de tailed plan together. When the young man finally left, the eider shook his hand heartily, ' I'll do my Pest, Dick. Mary's n ? nod daughter, hut she'll make jusi na good ft wife, and I'll divide." Thai evening Mary COtno to flic din not' table red eyed and While faced. T.ttlie by little her father drew the story from her. When she had finish' e.l he aaid: ' I'm glad of it. Mnrj. t never would have asked you to give him up. but I am thankful that you can ;eo for yourself." Me did liol say What She could see. "And no\V that It's all < \ oi' I don i mi .-. Ilnii (luMC.riio us good ii. h I? t(t.1 its luivo been caught so far. Now, Dick?well, Iii.-'? k i slow! And then But lint's over now. so cheer tip, duUjjhii'i', and fall Iii IdVO with K?lliO one ol ? ." "Oh. I can't over do (but!" wept Mary, "i shall l ft kb" euro of >OU nil liiy lit'.' " ?Tut: Till! .lusl put your tnind to it nnd you can do lb l nm noxious to sec you marry and bo happily soltlcd, Mary. Of <our'So I didn't stty so. ho causo l could - . e that you didn't really euro fur Dkl;. Ii you had caved you'd Mary gasped and stooped for lier napkin, sitting up again with a red ' : "And. aside from tna;." went on her father. ,-I have been engaged to Ma rian 11 ?ward for a year, and I know how you will I'del about keepiug hie Waiting lob long. Of course I should not tlitnk of marry ing it gain w'aile yon ? must faint. Tin* room went round and round, and ((teii she hear.! a voice, whicli least litive been her. own, stil'.ly cuugritluhitlng her father-, heard hint say sdihelhlng tho , ? : |>0!iS. "Ob," sbd inoah '.. "what shall I dOV No o..e wants i ?? Papa is going to marry again, an., cveu \\c Ihluks ! do not ear.' |'or !' ? i nilisi have acted lori'ibly for jut pa to think that. Ami e thai ton for llion l con: i : ave married Dick mid Would n : !? :..? .ceded lo worry UhO ii is erucl! A II . wonder 11 ? miserably. "I like Marian Howard. I have al ways wished 1 could Irr e lier with me ' : . time and again that SUCb eoiubilinlionn tire always unhappy, and HO I an: ; p.> away somewhere." She sobbed herself (o Sleep Ihtii night I r ? go down i heard her father leave the imut:c eile ivet'.i; < ? . a York. ? i ? . e to : ; ? ? I guess you'tl better come over. th he c lor him : ti ! cleared out. feblhig llkd a i . : site |] . i In 5 he it h" let I . ? ? I I have : ? i lo the home ; ?-. ! lid DlOk gOtllly, "V.'e '? ? ? ' I '?We our pl .t: What do you mean? Did you an I father fix all this up for a trick? Am: und" 'J'o Dick's great surprise a.id r;!; f si ? began to hiugh lie ha I expected leu vs. nnger, even rag-. Ami Him he begun lo feel fool ish, ' ? guess l goi .in ? v mil i deserve. 1 was blind as a bat." she said. "When do you wan! hie io marry you, Dick if you ein forglvo i ? enough to want ? :ii ?MV Di.;.. you dldu'l think that. I Inn! really slopped chrhtg, did y<.u?" Mi ry'it fnllior was in (ho drawing lo nn when (hoy g ?i home and came on I InJo Hi i hall to meet (hem. "We've booh oui walking," iidd I >i< u blandly, "s 1 ' '?" ' "'d XIrj Arnold, Ignor ing tin? Still case nml Mary's uuilMial npparel. "Flno night, I.m'l i| " FINANCIAL STATEMENT For the City of ILaurons from imbcr December 20lh, V ?S. September 20 Ovordri Sundries.$39,155.35 I Kir.es. 1,128.25 Real and Personal.. 00.10 Street Tax. 24.00 Special License . 424.3il i)i?fr Tax. 110.00 Water Rates. 770.27 Rlectrlc Light Rates*. 2,121.70 Tap Main and Meter. 05.00 Klee.trie Light Material . '14 1.73 I ,abor on Light. 25.55 Overdraft. 4P1.4I 20th to .? Police I top ??! en hi.. Water i Ixponsos. Klecl ric I ,t. Bxpehscs Strcel Paving . i'ire Departmcnl. ?xpVnse, General... Curbing, Bridge?, etc. 311.07 1,150.94 1,491.89 733.151 1,230.171 1,403.84 17,840.01 !20.tM) 317.48 195,60 i.xol. W. $it, Kui. or, H. CILKHRSON, Clerk. I Mail 8 I Notice! ?ri and after *| January ist, 1909 I 1 ivjll not redeem any J of the ct?UP?NS is >ucd by I ri lie Sinipflex ?, Farm Compendium | I of Roanoke, Virginia . Customers wi'.l please | bear this In mir Your to servo, J. S. BENNETT ? 0 ?- ? '-*? V /A?V < ' . v. ...... Simpson, Cooper o*: Etabb* Attorneys at Law. Will pfftctioo in all State Cdprtfl. prompt attention glVeti to nil business Tho best in tho wot .a.