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UNION s'\\\ ION NOW OPK.N 10 Tilt PUBLIC The Presbjtorintis of (Union to Pur chase Pipe Organ--Two Mnrri* ngOB Celebrated* Clinton, Jan, 12.?The furniture was yesterday put in place in the now Union station und at ? public meeting of citizens yesterday afternoon ut stx ^o'clock Mr. Childs threw it opou to the public formally. K has been In use however since the 21 of December. The grounds in front of the station linvo boon lain oil and si\ palm trees iui\o boon set out. Th Presbyterians or (Iiis place are considering the immediate purchase of a three thousand dollar pipe organ. No definite steps have been taken yet. Dr. J. M. McPadden ami his bride arrived here last week and are at home With Prof, and Mrs. Hull on Cleveland Avenue. Mr. and Mis Stewart ate also with Mr. and .Mrs. Hall. Mr. Stewart has recently ac cepted a responsible position with thfl Religious Press Advertising Syndicate. MisH Marye Lnnford and Mr. B. P. Adair of this place drove to Laurens last Sunday afternoon and were mar ried by the ltev. Mr. Crom. They re turned here immediatly and enjoyed an elegant suppor at the home of the bride's parents. They will make their homo with Mr. and Mrs. Lnnford for the present. Mr. Adair Is u .salesman tor lho Cooper Trading Co. v Another Wedding celebrated last week was that of Miss Juliet Fowler and Mr. Oliver Shealley. They were married at noon and left for Little .Mountain where they visited tin Kroom's parents, Mr. Shealley is in the employ of the Seaboard Air Line Bail way hero. THE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lauren*. In the Probate Court, Frank Hammond, as Administrator of \V. I?. Calne, deceased, Plaintiff, Against Mrs. Virginia ('aim-, Montelth Cninc, ct al, Defendants. Pursuant lo a decree in the abovi Hinted case, 1 will sell at public out cry, at Laurens C. IL, S. C, on Sales day in February, 1909, the same being the brut day of the month, within the legal hours of sale, nil (hat certain lot. piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying ami being within the corporate limits of the City of Lnurons. County ami State aforesaid, containing three ami one-third (8 l-il) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Acade my street, on the east by Sullivan street, on the south by lot of Mrs. L. K. Milan) and on tin- west by South I larper street. Terms of Sale: one third cash: balance in two equal annual install ments, respectively one ami two years from date of sale. Credit portion with interest from day of sale, ami secured by bond of the purchaser ami a mortgage of the premises Hold, wlili leave to purchaser to pay the entile bid or any amount of the samo in ex cess of one-1hird i l-:ij thereof In cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the purchaser fails to comply with his bid I he property to be resold on the same or some subflflquont Salosday at the risk of the former purchaser. O. 0. THOMP80' Judge Probate Lattrons County. Jan. 1009.?-2l-3t< *? Citation fur Letters ol '.duilnhtration. Tin' Slate of South Carolina, County of Laurons. Ily o. c.. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas, 0. W. Washington made suit to mo to grant him letters of ad ministration of the estate and effects of Fannie Dandy, deceased; 'rin se are therefore, to cite ami ad. monlsli all ami singular the kindred ami creditors of the said Kannte Don dy, deceased, that they bo ar-.t appear before nie, in the Court of 1 ibate, to bo held tit Laurens C. IL, S. on the 28th (lay of Januarj^JOOO, ; ,t. after publication hereof, I o'clock in the forenoon, t<> show eWlse If any they have, why the said administration should not bo granted. (liven under my hand this 12th day of January, AnnoDomlnl 1000. (> O. THOMPSON'. 21 21. J- I'. L. C * Copyright Flour Is used by the Na tional Biscuit Co., the blgest bakery In the world. This is proof of Its super iority. Us Pure, t'so It. 'Jl-l! For Sale - lOxtra ehonp. a twelve horsepower Gasoline Engine; used but little. Apply to Arthur Hlldgons, or Dr. Dial. Laurens. S. ('. 22-31 Copyright Floor Is the purest ami besti eall foi it end take no other kind, voll gel more pounds of bread for the same money. 24*21 For Sale?One Dozen S. C. Loghorn cocks and pallets and a few Rhode Island Rod hens. $t.nft and $2.00 each. J, Wade Anderson. Laurons, S. C. -( Copyright Flour is the Hour to II SC when'money Is scarce, it \slll cook more ion von of broad ihivh other flours, Call for Copyright. -1-1 Mit. ) \Mfi8 VAHji ? AN OF APOPLEXY Aged Citizen of (greenwood Suddenly Culled Heute While Visiting )?( .Wottutvillc. Mountvllle, Jan. 11.?A very sail death occured here Saturday after uoon. Mi'. James Coicnuiu of Greou wood came over Thursday to visit his relations, Mr. M. M. Toague's family, i He appeared to enjoy his usual good health up to early Saturday morning when he was attacked with apoplexy, from which attack he never recovered consciousness. lie died about one o'clock in Ilm afternoon. His six surviving children readied him an hour after his death. His remaius were carried earlj Sunday morn ing to Coronaca for burial. Ho was in his SOtll. year and at the lime of his bri i illness and death was at tbo home of Mr. J. M. Simmons. Mi. Colemnn was a ntitiv. of this count) iutving bei n born and roared near Mountvllle. in Iiis younger days \ ?? had taught school. n?" married Miss Tongue, a sister of Mr. M. M. Toag'UC, of this place. The deceased leaves many re latives in this and Greenwood coun ties who have the sympathy of a host of friends. Many friends sympntizc with little Marie Teague. dnughtr of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Togue, who has been in ill health lor a year or more. she will leave this week for Baltimore, as it is thought best to carry hot to the hos pital there for treatment. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of Hkoin spent last week with her sister. Mrs. mien Culbortson. She was accompanied by her son, little Jack. Mr. 1!. B. Crisp, who has been serv ing as operator at Hlnney, has given up ih" work at thai place and has gone to Abbeville to necept similar work. lie spent a few days with his. home folks here before going to ids new place. Mr. .1. Dennis CttlhertsOh and family of Maddens spent Sunday with Mr. V. p. Culbortson. Mrs. Jesse Bryson who has been quite sick is improving. Bargains in Boys' Knickerbockers! Has your hoy a Knickerbocker suit? If not. it will pay you to call and see Ihr' bargains 1 am offering. Have just received a line lot of H00 suits, of the latest and neatest designs, bought of an OVOI'-StOCkod jobber. These were bought at a sacrifice and are now being offered at proportionate prices. Call and SCO teem. The Peoples' Stoic. Diamond's old stand. Soup (-'Hessing ( on lest. Mr. 0. A Owens won the $ 10.50 prize at Simmons.' he having guessed exact ly tho number of cakes of soap dis played in ib" show whtdow; the fol lowing nro the seven other winners in order, ?villi their guesses: Miss Flor in Piusen, 5,7(11; .Miss Lillian Potorson .*>,7i'iL': Miss Lucy Donnnn, 5,707; Mi?, c. W. L. Teague, ft.Yftl; J. 1'. Tolbert. "..T.'.o; w. p, Clardy, B.7-PJ; and J. L. Hopkins. 5,775. lOnch of theso re ceived prizes, See our line ol Art StpiareS and Hugs in different d< signs, tdzes and colors at money.saving prices. S. M. fi R H. Wilkes & Co. Notice to 'I'eaehers ami Trustees! My oillec will be open Wednesdays. Saturdays and llrst Mondays. GliO. L. PIT i s. 24-81 Co. Supt. of Kducntion. I Hi: STATE Ol SOI I II ( AHOLIN A. fount) of Lumens. In Couii of Common Pleas. B. V, Simpson in hi. own right ami as Administrator with the Will annex ed of the Estate of William Simpson, Susnil Simpson, ci ill, Plaintiff, Against I', it. Henderson, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above staled ens-. I will sell at public OUtcry to the highest bidder, at Lauten. C. II.. S. O, on Salesday in February next, being Monday (he 1st day (d the month, during the legal 'hours for such Hilles, (ho following described property to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the County and State above named, containing One Hundred ami Seventeen ttiTi acres, more or less, bounded on Hie north by lands of M II. Btll'dillO, east by lands of J. T. Peilen and Miss Lulu Parker, south by lands of H. F. Simpson, and west by lands of F.d. Dlll'gCSS and the SwItZCr estate. TonUfl of Sale: OlIO half Cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to he paid twelve months from dale of sale, Hie credit portion to be secured by bond ami mortgage oi' the purchaser' over the said premises, beating legal interest from date, with leave to pur chaser to pay his entire hid In cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. II the forms of sale are not complied with, the land to he resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk id' former purchaser. JOHN I'. BOT.T, c c. c. i'. & c. S, Lanrens, s c Dated, this Jan. 11, I'm;'. SH'3t DEATH Ol- A BELOVED WOMAN. Mrs. Eleanor Gertrude Hooks Dies After a Brief Illness. Br< wert on. Jan. 6.?Oar community was suddcued un the 28th of Decom li r when Eleanor Gertrude Decks, wife of \V. B. Beeks, passed away. SllO had been sick only a shori while, and death came as a shock to all her friends. On the 80th her re mains wore carried to MullillB, S. C. her former home, tor interment. The funeral services were held at Mullins church, where she was a member. A large concourse of sorrowing friends were present as a testimonial of the esteem in which she. was held. Who war; u Miss Lewis, daughter of A. C. Lewis, and is survived by her parents, four brothers and three sister.;. The deceased had many noble qualities. As a Wife she was I'altlifui, as a friend, true to know her was lo love her. Yes. 'tis true, Cot'trudo is gone but not frogotteu. Her memory stil lives. Wo bad known her just one year?was married <-n tho '?'< 1st of Dec., 1908; died 2Stb of Dee. 190s. She was burled on the iOst of Dee. 1908. She bore her afflictions with patience, never murmuring or com plaining Our sympathies po out to the hus band and family in their sore bereav monl and we commend them to Him, our Heavenly Father, who does all things well. She can never come back to us but WO can po to her. L At RENS POSTOFEH'E HECEIP'IS. Exceeded $10,000 for I'nst Year?Error in Decent Statement* In the correspondence to the daily papers tho figures for tho Laurens postoflice receipts were given as be low $10,000 for the year just closed. President II. K. Aiken, of the Cham ber of Commerce, states that such is an error, and that the receipts nie will over the $10,000 mark; in conse quence? of which Laurens is entitled to free city delivery. Dr. Aiken has written Congressman Johnson, apprising him of *ic- above fact and solicited bis aid in securing City delivery for Laurens. In all likelihood the matter will be taken up ami disposed of during the present session of Congress. The government Inspot toi of posl oillce rites is now in South Carolina upon his rounds. He is expected In Laurens at almost any time now lo select a siie for the new postoflico, from the several bids entered. The Nelson Bankrupt Sale. On last Saturday the furniture, fix tures and stock of goods belonging to Mrs. s. L. Nelson, adjudged bankrupt, were sold by Mr. C. W. Tune, trustee in bankruptcy. Pringle Bros. of Charleston, represented by attorney A. C. Todd, bought the furniture ami fixtures tit ou cents on the dollar, or $807.f>f>; also the stock of millinery at 19% cents, or $210.-!0. M. Subotnick proprietor of the Peoples Store pur chased the general stock for t*> per cent or $1,395.88, which will be retailed from the present stand In a sale soon to be stinted. Look tor announce ment from M. Stlbotnlck later. Notice to Ministers. All the ministers of the city are re - quested to meet at tile fait erprise bank on the first Monday in Februar) at 1 I o'clock a. in., to discuss the mat lor of forming a ministerial union. K. C. Wal son. ? Tal nimm CiianK' l ine Shovtlnir. The annual report on the National Guards for the Fnlted States has been issued. Among the South Caro lina companies. Traynham Guards of Laurens ranks the highest in attend ance by the members upon the drill meets. It is soon that Grocnvlilo and Spartanburg companies bad 0.00 rank in absentees with 24 drills held; York vlllo had O.oo. with IT drills held; while Laurens company held 28 drills with a o.oo in absentees. Cap!. Ducket! Moves to ('Union, ("apt. Thomas Ducket t, who last w< el< retired from the ollicc of Sheriff, lias moved to Clinton with bis family. As an officer and citizen Capt. Duckctt will l)i> missed in Laurons, and the largo circle of his jjood wife's friends regret their removal from tho city. Their do* parture from Laurens is also a distinct loss to the First Baptist church upon whose service both were constant atten dants and generous supporters of every cause. Notice For llrsl class Darber work (all at my shop in Enterprise Hank. Two pood barbers, Quick service ami pood easy work guarantied a h. P Pinker, Proprietor. 24-it A not II tili VKT1 RAN joins Tin: MAjoiUTi .>ir. Mi !!? lirjson, Ilighl) Esteemed Citizen ot llii* Count}, Gathered ;<> Hi> Fathers. Mr. Matthew Henry Uryson, an nged and most highly esteemed cltlz n of the county passed away at Iiis homo near Ora last Saturday morning after a hrlei illness, ihoagli ho had been in reoble health for some years. The deceasd was born In Hiis county Dec. 2'<. is in. being the youngest child of ?i family of thirteen children. All are dead except Mrs. Susan Heller of Fountain Inn. Mr. Uryson was iwlco married?Ids llrsl wife being a .Miss Leak, daughter of .loslah (.oak, de ceased his second. Miss Sarah Hound trce of the county, who survivos, io gether with Heir ti11.1.> daughter, Miss Annie Sue. and six children of the lirsi union -Mis* Flora Uryson who tenches in Millersburg, Ky.; Misse., Alice and Mamie L. Hryson, trained nurses In Spartunbtirg niid Charleston; Messrs, William and Hates Hr/son, contractor) in S|Mirtnuburg; Mr. Wales Uryson. carpenter, Atlanta, (la, Mr. Uryson was a gallant soldior In the Confederate army, serving in Co. A, 13th S. C. V. Ho was caplun d and coil lined in prison one winter in I !i dianapolis, Ind., where lie exporleuc.etl much suffering and came near losing his feel from exposure. IP- was ; consistent im mbci' of tllO A. It. IV Church, a kind husband ami dutilul father. The burial and funeral services wore held nt Old Field church Monday morning, Iho IteV . H. Orior, hh pa tor, olllciutiug. IVarsou-.Moi'gan. A marriage of unusual Intereid to ii large circle of friends was thai i . Miss Mernie L. 1'cnrsnn and Mr. John Ftlward Morgan of Medoe, S. C. The (ceremony, which was performed a' the homo of the I.ride's sister, Mrs. Win. I.. Mock a! Fountain, Inn, S. C, was yor> quiet and liupreKsive; llbv, c. i:. Waddell olllciatihg. Tlio liousc was effectIvely decorated with gar lam's ot holiy and Sliiilitx. The brhle stood under nil arch mad.' of i niilax. in the ( ? liter of which hung a bell oi holly. In the dining room, where delicious course supper v as served the scheme of decoration was artistic ally carried out. The hdldc's dress was white hand embroidered and sin carried n sho'.ver homiuet of lillies <>i the valley and ferns. Among the out of town guests pros en! were: itov. and Mrs. c. ii. Wad dell, Itov. and Mrs. (1. W. Hussey, Itev. and Mrs. S. T. tllnckburn. Mr. and Mrs. l\ I:. Imlle>. Mr. and Mrs. .1. !.. Hop kins. Mrs. Lizzie Mdwurds, aunt of the bride, Mr. Ii. ii. Morgan father of the groom, Misses Juli., and l.ucy I p i hum;. Messrs. Jonas lOdwards, (.. V Hussey and W. V. lie. Tin- bride is a sister of Mrs. tleorge T. Horn. Mrs. .lim Hnriuoil, Mrs. Will Cablness end Mr. W. H, Pearson all of Augusta. Immediately after the ceremony Mr ami Mrs. Morgan left for their lioim at Modoo, s. c. ( lilef Justice Cope Resigns. Columbia, s C., Jan. <?. Chiel Justice Hope today tendered his i>. Ignaiiou to Governor Ansel to le'.? effect in April. 'I he chief jilsl lee Wi:s a gallant Confederate veteran ami has :< record of being wounded Seven times on the field <>f battle. Hoenusu of his Infirmities, realized thai he Wns not nl?lc to keep up with the arduous duties oi the ofllcc und he filed his resignation. The rank ing nnn.her of tie- lunch is Justice Hugene n. Onry, and it is ihought (lint he will he elected. it will be llece.-.ar.V io ehrt Some one to suc ceed him. The term of the Chief jus tice is eight years ami Gen. Pope has ? rved two terms. I'. n. V. te Meet Thursday. Mrs. lt. I'.. Hell, pre: Ideilt of t; < Jolill H. Km: haw Chapter, I'. I), c. announces Iho hext moethit of l!u chapter for Tuesday afternoon, Janu ary Iflth, promptly at o'clock, with Mrs. 11. K Alken at her resldeuc on West Main street. The ladies \\(> requested to notify Mis. AlKOll at some time prior to Tuesday, either Ol their acceptance or regrets, Sil*. S. K Honey. , dilor of TllO Ad vertiser, was married Tuesday to Mis. ICmlly Hellinger at Wnllcrborn, and the happy couph arrived in I.aureus Wednesday, goine, to tin- Gilkerson House, We welcome them, and may they "live long and prosper."- LltU rensville Herald. Rox Pnrlj at Mound (lie. The public is cordially Invited to attend a bOX party at "Old Motllit Villo" school hen e Friday evening .lantiarj the iruiu IHPTIST I MON WHl-riNU. Fourth Division Union Meeting to bo Held ;it Waterloo. The Union of tho Fourth division o Laurens Association will nur-, du- Wnt iioo church, Saturday, .tan. 30th. 1009, nt 11 o'clock, a. in. The follow hu; churches composing thi-i Union v ill please take holleo atul i that ihoj are represented at Ulis i.I lug: Itelbabara, Cross Hill, d '?nil vlllc, Waterloo, Mt. Pleasant lienvor du'nb i liuton Kind. Clinton s ooiul. Lydli Stills, Holly drove, Dullviow. PHOCltAM. 11 Min l levot ioiial Service l< I l>.> llov. \V. P. Turner. li:?u Organisation. Annual ? !??? lion of Oltlcers, 11:30 Choosing wisdom 111 * - secret of a successful life.- Man. ii: : i KlllgS 3:1.Iii; M. I.. Nelson, .lohn \V. l ow ier, It. Ilrock. 12:3(1 Intermission. 2:00 Ohedieuco lo the Wind the test of true dlsciploshlp. I Sain 15: wL'-: John 11:15 2 I W. (' Wliurlnii, I. A. Marl in. ('. Lev. is i"o .\ lor. i .en 'i |io prevailing > pirn of I lessness and evil Indulgences; cause, responsibility, remedy. .'. It. liroek, .1. L. ito,.(I. W. |? Turner. Sundn) meriting, .Inn. ?lst.: ll:uti Address: The lllble und (lie Sun ho school. Uev, C. Lewis l''owler. 11:30 Missionary sermon b> Uo\ .1. A. Marlin. V.. I'. Culhdrtson. for Coin. Mr. (birrisi.a in < nlnmbia. .1. Henry tiarrisoii, of Lauren . who was placed in tho Slate ,? iilt tiai'.v yes-ierdoy lb Servo a two > .n sentence, having been convict 'd o lijanslai "hier at the October i> ri i oi court, for the killing of Louis Wil lialnson, is a man past ? > ? ?? iVheii in' loaves ii:-> penitentiary he will he t.n years old. Judging from Ills eon i rsal ion, In feels no pangs of conscience for lie .1 he < otiimilli tl, for i. ;.!)??? line lib \vas justitiell. To Pin of ilio < unsob d him yt nerd ?. ? .i" i '.* thought (hid two years would pa ?Milekiy away lianiion silhi! "U >.n; .teehl a litigl > long tillie to a in. il 'hirrisoii i; not io vc,ry laihat iv< 11 double, Ii'1 linl I'liouvli lias been said in lie' paper. . ? . : I, W'i.il Wlia e Cl?lse COlebre and wliJ.di Win discussed generali.\ throughout llu lo l;i :; I (iari on ; diiy, "don't lltive anything biso t" i ?: botlt i lie ease. ' H .1 til;. Cirri : . i. homicide occurred in the homo of risou, in (irny Court, Laiiron. couiity, where V.'HIitiuisoii . i i iilg as Uib suitor of Miss .Mar) Obi risou, (ho duilghli,r of *lr. (iarrisoi wh.? tcslilled ai iier fniln r's trial llu slio and Williamson w... enghged ii i.'l I I I . ; .. ' upel 'on ? Oji n window1, hear Wi ie'i (|(0 COUpo v.. e -in inp. (larrisoii having lib'1' oiil oi i In l?:???!: door and round He house to (he window. Ah 'ii (ri (soil v\ Us eoh\ lelod Ol ? ? : ; I all about (lie case it v. otlld luei >1 in- to reiterate what in- had . ild oi. i;. stand during the trial. ? i fedl thai my ow n testimony con vl'ded me" aid Garrison yestbi . ' i ever, I luiVO 1)1 Oil Si III' In ? d !? ii ad am he:-.' io nervi oui the fen community knew liutt i,< w,(? j inni r, in kililiig .voting Williamson, it wa CViilenl yCStl nlny (lial be l ad iioi dlinking. ii >\.is somewhat of a oo IbCl lent tiiai thfcro were in (bo eil; yesterday a nuhiber bf lawyers win Cooper nnd others being in niloudaiiei upon the Supreme Court, .-? i Williamson was uoi the kind >?:' mi, io In- guilty of (hut of which ho Wn Kin \<> ctod. - 'l no Si.ito. Miss fcJillrt Uoper of the city hau licet visiting friends in t;.?. Iliekorj Taveri lieif-hborho.nl m;ti watts von .1 ! I1IIITIIS Mini Kudoi'SCll i . Mln?*> Caused II) chief ,i ?? i , ? Pop \ U< - in i id ii. V! ti public in "-.'ling Saturday of Hie I'iil/.i'us ;"! l iii?' Lntirons bin' which presided over by Col. Thus. It. i rev .. wild Mr. C. \. Power, acting ry, a . i koIul ion offered by lion, 1 p vicGuwau and seconded by Col, I Seilt*: V. Simpson, i Ion. \V. P. i iebe.i I?, It. A. Cooper, Messrs. W. !. Iiiay and .1 no. h\ Hold was uuaui* inoti ?> iiiluplcd endorsing tlie lion. Itichatil * \\. nil . fur I he vacancy on : Hilpt III !li !? li ClM'alOli by t 1(0 rei igmilloii of Chi? i .IllstiCo Pope. Tlie resolut i.ni ltd lows: "., 11. will he a vai tincy oil . ? Hup: HP! Ilclieh ol (p.is State liy . it ? : ? - l.enatlon or I lib I loll, I ... ? i ';. ? \ . .'. Pope, lo lake effect In ; i| next, mid recognising the Ih pre i llliueut quilli" ii in e lorn lilchuid C. Walts ill l.aureilK, end i v it -.< ii1 his dlsl iuguished \:- -\ ice in t: , state, t horoforo, ? ??? ? ?!. '!'!'.? I I !!?? people Of Lit II ? rein;, in pit << ? niei Iine assembled, en i andidnejt ot (lie I Ion. Itleli fd ( \\ . . I lie posit ion upon I lie . eiin iieholi ot tills Stale made va - igt iion of Chief .lua .- ud r? speetl'uily urge his ? tiro tl i ?? neri I Assembly 1 olin , nd r< commend our ii.- from thi.i ir inllin nee to this t ? - Hill Sens Letter. Cross l Ian. II. Lev. C. W. kvort'. wa - wit It friends hern i i . i.l.'O Ilighl; l!<- was on his In I. . / ???'<. I en nt to preach at M . . i. I?. Nance, eatm hoim l rotii bft.iiiid in i 'oluiubia Wednesday I ler fj'ii nil:; hope sliU ,,v, red. Vmong Inaiiy interesting features < ' rial mm >\ .i i he dinner given ? ' il ii I 's' mi of tin1 linn of Meek:; :. it us iioitgid out w. Peeks moved his sloes of goods ii ul in:" ? in Wiiltes lo w store m-xl i ,, Mr. .i. l>, I Um ks has he.-n elected .. "i cat hlor tit the Hunk of ? : itti ; im '.? has iho\ i d into his ":i i "id \eadeiny lot. i *?? ii Iu el . oi Orleans ? ? ? i Itor lo re ?'lirlstnias. '.I ? i'oais lias rented the Cross ' 'I'. .-'imp .on. i:. a. Am 1 in. .1, i?>? ? ? .. . : i'. I'iukoii each kill" da! ia i i; i lint w(dglied ore! dr. iv !:. Wails of Florida spent ?1 le re. i i.vti it: i.e.! of Greenwood is lief Si ? I. \. L,.;|| ,| v I flit ?" iltiii in>. tili;- i in progress Ii. t i in !:? . ? ?? Id ? iiS! Isiiiig im- pasior lte\. ! . I . II \ Ouiig (il the ffflit of ? ii ?'? Me|'adden of Clinton has '?'? in I tin ii : ? . hero for ihe practice i.oeal ami I'el'souul, ? ire: em ing ? ml? l il ? ii.iiig in Green : i ? ? liitlliij o. I?;. ( . L. Pooi'O ?: i ; I Play for I'u - lay. the day : Senator J. lint Ivo? POyd, ? ... ? l ? iil i Ige over . ? : ..?. n i.;, i llhoi stei I. in' I Iti'ld^es. Pond re i . niolit of < on . I '. hid tnilSl he ae ? ? i ' as gnar :ii I ? I t'Olil reel within 11 um date of fiwnrd. ?\eil to reject ahy or en i specifications t le at (he Supervisors' i i- county for one week 1 ting. Sealed bids i undersigned be* !:. HCMUltirtT, Co. supervisor l. c.