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It. H. AUI,, ]WITOR. THE NEW SCHEDULE. The new sch,dul.: now in effec on the Southern railway can no but help Newberry. Every da) since the change was mad( we have had people from Chappells Silver Street, Old Town and point: above the county line come to New berry to do their trading. They can come to Newberry in the morn ing and return shortly after noon o: spend the day and return in th( late afternoon. Or they can coni after dinner and spend the after noon. The new schedule mean. that we are getting much of the trade which ought to be ours bu which has heretofore been going t< Greenwood and other points above The mails have been very irregu lar since the change but no doub they will run regularly in a 1ev days. We hope there is truth ;n the re ports that Hanna will not suppori Roosevelt for the presidential noi ination but that he himself will b( a candidate. As matters now stand. it seems probable that Mr. Hanno could secure the nomination. True neither one of the gentlemen is fi to be president, but Mr. Roosevel has already proved his unworthines: and Mr. Hanna could not do worst and might do better, should he se cure the nomination and the Re publicans win the election. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. President Roosevelt's annual message was read in Congress short ly after the convening of the regu lar session at 12 o'clock on Monday. The paper is written in that strong and terse English which is charac teristic of Mr. Roosevelt's papers. The message contains nothing startling. It is written from the standpoint of the Republican party entirely, as was to be expected, and defends the acts of the administra tion anld lauds the various depart inents of the government. The most interesting part of the message, of course, is that which deals with the P'anaima situation. Mr. Roosevelt does not see how the administration could have acted otherwise than it did ini con nectioni with this mlatter. That is natural, too. Buit he goes throughI a great deal of argument to prove ihe cor rectness of a position whose cor rectness lie says is self-evident. The Garlington Publishing Comn pany, at Spartanburg, is enlgaged it the work of prinltinig records of th<( privates ond( officers of individua companies ie tihe Confederate Army The roll of each company is separ ate and contains tile record of th< service ol each officer and mnember The rolls sell for $2.00 each. Th< work will 1no doubt appleal to ever oneC interested in preservinlg the rec ordis of tile Con fedleracy. Seaboar-d Betterments. Thle Seab)oar-d Air line Railwa' takes pleasure iln annouoncing to thm traveling public the following iim provemnents inl the equipment c their palssenger trainis: On and after D)ecember 1st, 1903 the cafe cars oin trainls Nos- 3! anl 34 will be operated between HIan let and Jacksonville, instead of be tween2i Hamlet andl Savannahl, a heretofore. On and after December 5th, 1903 the Pullman sleeping cars on train: Nos. 27 and 66 will h)e operated bc tween Jersey City and Tampa, Fla, inisteadl of between Jersey City an Taeksonville. as heretofore. THB MUNCIPAL ELECTION. It Passed Off Very Quietly With A Light Vote-Council To Be Sworn In On the 22d. The general election for Inunicip al officers passed off very quietly on t Tuesday, receiving no more than a passing notice, the Democratic nom inees, as usual, having no oppo sition. A very light vote was pol led, as follows: For Mayor: Jno. W. Harhardt, 69. For Alderman Ward I: J. T. Hutchison, 31. For Aldernan Ward 2: A. T. Brown, 12. lbor Alderman Ward 3: Van Smith, iI. For Alderman Ward 4: C. M. West, Ii. For Alderman Ward 5: J. M. Guin, 5. The new council will be sworn in on the 22d of this month, at To o'-clock. ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS. Aggregate of $624,502,146 as Against $589, 189,112 for the Year Previous. The Secretary of the Treasury has transmitted to Congress the es timates of appropriations required by the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. The appropriations asked for aggregate $621,502,146, as against $589,189, 112 asked for the year 1904, and $605,286,99 the amount of the ap propriations ivr that year. The es timates in detail follow: Legislative, $I i,687,2,5; execu tive, $320,000; State department, $3,J33,960; treasury department, $268,569,064; war department, $131,259,033; navy department, $105,825,410; interior department, $163,093,386; postoilice department, $10,824,759; department of agri culture, $6,729,880; department of commerce and labor, $14,933,955; department of justice, $8,035,440. Grand total, $624,502, 146. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threaten d attack may be warded off. -lundred. :.-f peo ple use the remedy in this w- with perfect success. For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, S. C., Pt-.,perity Drug Company, Prosperity, S. C. Christmas Holiday Rates. For the Christmas Holidays the Atlantih Coast Line announces a rate of' one and one third one way fares plus1 25c for the round trip) between all points South Potomac and Ohio Rivers and East of the Mississippi River. Tickets on sale December 23d, 24th, 25th, also 30th, 31st and January 1st, 1904, wvith final limit January 4th, 1904. For the accommodation of students and teachers of schools and colleges the Atlantic Coast Line has arranged round trip) rates as above, December 16th to 22nd, with final limit January 8th, 1904. The train service of the Atlantic Coast Line is unexcelled. For tickets and full information, apply to ticket agents. WV. J. Craig, G. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. ENDORSBD~ AT H[OME. Such Proof as this Should Convince any Newvberry -Citizen. [The putblic endoer sr-met~ of a loc(aL cit zan ist 6. bt proouf t hat c-anbep 14,. had1. W\her, a mat (ollies I -r'wt ua s ,tifi is to his i Icos citza,, adl d res-'ts h is friend - and a -i jhbo rs yo u nmay be buote ill is 14 (thO ou Iy ((mvi Id ori he t'd, r''t, do so Felin I C ,G experienc when t'* it id i-- for '44(puHIe meti(ni g~~ie by a retsidlent of New.,em HoI'me Endorsement whht-h v e b3ane publheWd about "The l,it rt CJonquer or." R-ead it: P. B~I llutchiusn piropie tor of gen.#r - er'al houlsehold1 furnlishing store on Main i - treet says: 'I have usei~d D)oan's Kid ne.y P'ills in my familly with very b.n-t Sficial effect. We ursed them for kIdney touible and backache. The relief give'n wat. Iimmedlato andl permanent I oh lained the p)111s nt W. E. Pelham & Son's drug store and( I c:an and do re comimend thmem very highly believing - them to ho all that Is claimed for them. For sale by all dlealeril. Price 55 cents per box. Foster-Milburni Co, Buffalo. N. 1Y., sole agents for the United States Rlemember' the name D)oans andt take nt. substItute. For the Holiday Trade. The I'wart-Pifer company are Showing for the holiday trade some beautiful silk and wool mufflers, silk handkerchiefs, neck wear, sterling silver handle umbrellas, walking canes, dress suit eases, and a nice line of scarf >ins and cuff buttons. Call and sce the prices on thet e articles Attack. "I had a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about to burst open when I got hold of a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt like a new man and have been feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J. W. Smith of Julia, Texas. For biliousness, stomach trou bles and constipation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by the Smith Drug Co., Newberiy, S. C., and the Prospericy Drug Co., Prosperity, S. C. THE OLD REIABLE Absoutely Pare. TH ERE 1,S NO SUBS TTU TE Ohristmas Presents. M) .ock of Christmas Presents s the most complete I have ever ind. and you know what that neans. The largest and finlest line >f Broochies, U nbrellas and Walk ug Canes in Gold and Silver Han ties, Rings, Cuff Buttons. Stick ?inls, Wlatch Chaiins and Charms, ockets, Fohs, Purses, Hand-Paint .d China. Cut Glass, anid a very ine line of Silver novvlties Come n and see my) goods. and- if you ike them, b)uy, if you don't, buy mnyway. Yours very truly, GUY DANIELS, .xecutor'st 'ale of Sfocks. -WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUT cry at Newberry Court House, to he highest bidder, for cash, on sales lay in JanuarY, 19041, twenty shares of he Capital stock of the National Bank f ewery,S C, ndtn haeso he-capita tc fte ebryC on mills. W H. DRHlR COMMoLEAyS.r CFranismasrtt Plaints nen Te ageist . ietln Elia Guns, Douly Btogn, Elick un, Polt ly h nnter,an CAlred Gaut, F ob Gurnt, Mrs. Rish,nt J hn indsua, ayLndsavy,n ny lindsay, Siliza Anlie KiComeh ikethm,Abuy,oifyn, loise, bat thyws. Yoehers atulofHer IsralGUntt wholELnS an Defendr~ 'ants.Noks hhihsummoner for caelioef. es l[Complaiy 10., nty d.] o he .antd rstouire oase the com~l an Statewaforey,s.d, and ti saescp of hyourpasrtoko the said cclan Con EeutoW. Jofnsanta Neer, South. Franis,I.thie,plaintiff, satinwl p ed n te cmpagint Plainpitiffn's oll AtonEy. (nt,Pofl Counse , Afe att acob 18,AD. 1897. ih ny LhiDfnda, Eliza Gnter ollyh Guter,Mr.Rsao the heirs at lwo er lanot Henry Gauttn heirs atla(f la fIsra Gauntt, whose namesn and)laces of residence are unknown tothe P)laintifl: Tae ocplait thed.]panti this anctiond toe awith the om-os ofnt wich this aongoic is ilcopy, te ofie ofh Clerk of h Court coy berommones for Newberr, Couty, oina,h Stathof Sothtdy Carlaeo the fouic rte'esicof h day ofr,AD189 LAMBHERTI WV. JONES, Plaintiff's Attorney. [Jwhnr.J.1 AWL MPANYP~ loor to ceiling chandise. You 2asy shopping ) qualities are Elow, the clerks )rything possi to make it to D give us your :he fact that no house cheaper than our < was bought at very have much cotton r under today's ruling benefit of our fortunate purchases g as our present stock holds out. vhack at it. We are the leaders on and Silks. hese lines. In our 3P.A.LTWAX3%TM after your interests. Get your little gir' in a beautiful cloak. for all. arior. There are shoes that sell ey are made of the best material r guaranteed. What more could 'or Women, relt, made like a man's, all styles r guarantee. loys and Girls. Lue received for every penny you oing out of business iJanuary 1, 1904. 1 fer my stock of ]WELRY, IATC H ES, LOCKS, ILVERWARE, ABLE CUTLERY, and A\NCY GOODS, at W- YORK - COST -P DUARD SC HOIlj JEWELER. he NEWBERU /AREHDUSE kU9L ready to store r wn of ad ise reee mie, which mn ,uce obtained on o~l bom WAREII a alE 903. Eli 01 Are filled from I with desirable mer will find it very 4 here, because thE right, the prices ar( are polite and eVE ble will be done your advantage t business. We want to emphasize 1 can or will sell you goods selves. Our present stoct low figures, in truth we goods on our shelves awai prices. We propose to give our customers the and advance the price on nothing so Ior It's a big stock, too, and you must take a 1 Dress Goods , Our stock is complete in I we have three experienced ladies to look bed fitted here. We can fit you or your Dar shoe store, too, is full of good shoes Walk Over Shoes for men have no sup ror more, but there ire mone better. Th by the most skilled workmen. Every pa you ask. Regina Shoes I Eland turned, soft as a glove, Goodyear N f these elegant Shoes; every pair has on Ideal Shoes for E Visit our stores. We will give you va 3pend with us. Yours truly, Go&3G M Cheap TicketsjC TO THEJi weSt, Northwest a CALIFORNIA Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colo- C rado, Utah, Newv Mexico, and Arizona...... . .. ....... l'ickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD F oflers choice of routui. Free [Reclin ing Chair Cars. No transfers. Fast time. Double track. N For full information, Circulars, Rates andl Tickets apply to FRED D MILLER, Tray. Pass. Agt., Ill. Central R. R.,E Atlanta, Ga. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT_lAND SOLDV .MONEY TO LOAN ' On Easy Terms a AND For Long Periods. s A few more Shares of the first series Stcc Home Loat ad Trut Co. '[ May be secured. Apply to Sec'y and Treas., Newberry. S. C.