"The Free Lance" Issue June 17, 1904 SAXON MILLS: -Augustus FRANKS of Laurens has succeeded J. C. FINLEY as overseer of the weave room here. Mr. FRANKS is a fine business man and will soon become popular and influential in town. -G. W. ADAIR in company with friends from Spartanburg left for the reunion at Nashville and will go from there to St. Louis. -Miss Lula DENSMORE of Welsch Neck Institute is teaching a private school at the junction near here. -Mrs. J. H. GRIFFIN of Spartanburg is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. WOFFORD, who is quite sick. -Mrs. Olive TURNER of Fair Forest spent Sunday afternoon with her sister Mrs. A. P. GOLDEN. WOODRUFF -Miss Lanie WEST of Pauline, who has been on a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. M. VISE, returned to her home on Friday. -Carl STALWORTH, a Wofford College student, is at home for his vacation. -Dr. F. S. WESTMORELAND leaves Saturday for Glenn Springs where he has decided to locate. -Mrs. Roberta McAULAY is visiting relatives in North Carolina. -Miss Erin HUFF of Enoree is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. M. CALVERT. -Misses Florence WOFFORD and Clarence WORKMAN attended the Wofford College commencement exercises last Tuesday. -Mrs. J. C. GRAY of Mooresville, N.C., has returned home after a visit to her sister, Miss McAULAY. -A horse belonging to Josh MURPHY was killed by lightning a few days ago. -Mrs. J. A. STODDARD of Rapley was visiting friends in town Wednesday and Thursday. NOTICE Final settlement and discharge on the estate of D. M. COAN by Mrs. Nannie J. COAN June 1, 1904 NOTICE Final settlement and discharge on estate of Eliza R. BEASON by C. T. BEASON May 25, 1904 NOTICE Letters of Administration on estate of Wesley GLENN to R. C. FOSTER. June 9, 1904. Free Post Lisa