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NEWS OF PROSPERITY. Wo-,d,raft at Little Mountain-In Memory of J. C. Cook-Per sonal Mention. Pr Ape rty. S. C., April 27.-1 am -q:kted by the Rev. S. P. Koon to ann,mee that there will be two ser vices at St. 1.nke's on Sunday. with dinner on the ground. I am also requested to state that the Rev. Jas. A. B. Scherer will preach in Grace churchi the first Sun da'y in May. ,Prof. E. 0. Counts and Mrs. Counts, .Misses Della Bowers and Frances Rawl went to Columbia Wednesday to attend t'hie -ducational conference. Mrs. Lizzie Boinest. of Pomaria. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. 0. Counts. this week. Miss Erin Kohn's school at Trilby closed last Friday. and she is at home. Mrs. John Long has been on a visit to her brother. Capt. H. S. Boozer, and M\r. S. B. Hawkins. iio vzer is inproved some hat aVd exppcts to be able to get i street in a day or tWo. Co L. Buck, of Saluda, was in . Monday, having brought his son to return to Newberry college. Miss Lilly Warner, of the Colum bia Female college. returned to Co lumbia Monday. after spending the Easter holidays with her parents. Quite a number of the students of the diffcrcnt i istitutions were in town Monday on their way back to their studies. WTe had the pleasure of attending the gala day exercises of the Wood men of the World, at Little Mountain last Friday. This camp is alive and is doing good work. having doubled the membership since organ ization about eighteen months ago. The programme of exercises was: Prayer, A. H. Kohn. Music by Little Mountain string band. Introductory-Dr. J. MN. Sease. Music. Address. Woodcraft-Geo. D. Brown. Music. Address, A. H. Kohn-Object of W. 0. W. Music. Supper. The supper was elaborate, and was enjoyed by all present. 'he attend ance was large and the people showed by th'eir attention that they are ini terested in Woodcraft, and the bene fits flowing therefrom. Misses Fran ces Rawl and Lena Moseley, of Pros perity, were present, and enjoyed t'he hospitality of these good people. Mr. Jas Luther, of Columbia. spent Easter with his parents. Mr. W. B. Spence, of Atlanta. is spending t'h.e week in town shaking hands with his many friends. WVe are all glad to see Willie again. The early closing of the stores wvill begin Monday, May 1, and end Sept. i. The following stores will close at 6 o'clock: F. Bobb. WV. P. B. Har mon & Son. B. B. Schumpert and Co.. S. S. Birge Co.. Hawkins Bros., A. M. Lester, Mrs. S. WV. Calmes. Bow ers & Dominick, S. D. Duncan. Schumpert & Counts and Moseley Bros. Mis Blanche Fellers, of Colony, is vis.ting Mrs. A. H. Hawkins. dMis Lillie Mae Russell left Mon da- for Bamiberg. She will be brides maid for Miss Clio Cope. who will be married today. Messrs. H. J. Rawl, J. C. Schumn pert, and J. A. Counts went to Colum bia Tuesday to be present at t'he in stitution of Lykesland lodge, Knights of Pythias. Miss Gertrude Simpson, of the Newberry graded school, spent Easter at home. Several of our base ball fans speak of attending the Erskine-Newberry game at Greenwood tomorrow and take in the oratorical contest also. Mfrs. L. C. Merchant has returned from a visit to Newberry, and master J no Birge has gone to spendl the week at Grandma Merchant. Miss Annie Mae Maffett is visiting 'her uncle, Mr. Jacob WVerts, of Sa lu da county. Mrs. C. Y. Hunter and M4rs. F. E.> pDewaiz sp9nt Tuesday in Comb'i. Mr. Oscar Simpson stopped over r,n 1is .'tmTn fromn the Citade! gam*' he will go to Greenwood o Frid.i.. anm. -q . sted by th-.e c-'- tt to pub i;h t'ie foliowving: The stubject of this memoir. James Caleb Cook, was born in Newberry manhood he gave himself to the Lord by confirmation. and lived - Consistent Christian throughout his long life: an example to all. When the tocsin of xar sounded and South Carolina called her sons to take up arms ir her deiense he pr PimpC responded. Il e was a mem b-:r of Ct. HI.. Third Regiment. S. C. V. (Capt. 1). A. Dickert's company.) fc went through this terrible strig ,ie unhurt and returned to his native cot,rnty to rebuild his home. He was married in 1865 to Miss Elizabe:h Sheeley, who together with seven children, survives him. When Mt. Pilgrim churc'h: was or ganized he was a charter member and was elected elder, which office he held unti! 'his death. Our departed brother was fOr 12 or more years superintedent of Mt. Pilgrim Sunday School, giving his best efforts to the training of the youth, for in them he recognized the future workers of the church and the state. We., the committee of Mt. Pilgrim Evangelical Lutheran church, would place on record the -high esteem in which he was held by his brethren in the work of the church, and his zeal in the cause of the Master. T'hat this tribute be spread on the minutes of the church council of Mt. Pilgrim church, ca copy sent to the family, The Newberry Herald and News and the Observer for publica tion. THE PACIHC MUTUAL Life Insurance Cnmpany of California Organized 1868 on "Old Line" Plan. Read what one who is recognized au thority on the subject, has to say: "Of late the magazines and daily papers have had much to say by way of critit cism of certain Life Insurance Compa nies, and especially with regard to the Legal Organization of such Companies, and of the manner of their control. These CRITICISMS do not apply to The Pacific Mutual, but DEMON STRATE the Truth of the Assertion that 'for POLICY-HOLDERS The Pacific Mutual has the BEST Legal organization." It is not controlled by ONE or Two men, having no pecuniary interest or responsibility save as policy holders, or recipients of salary; But it is controled by a BOARD of fifteen Directors, not mere dummies, but Stock holders in their own right, holding a large amount of the Company's stock, and Policyholners as well. The Direc tors of the Company are men of high Financial and Commercial standing, and are by LAW'made RESPONSIBLE for the acts of the Officers of the CORPO RATION. "The Company has a capital stock of $500,000 Fully paid up in GOLD coin, but while this Capital. and the Stock holders' responsibility afford to Policy, holders the GREATEST possible Secur ity, it Costs participating Policyholders NOTHING, but every dollar paid into the Company by them and the ACCU MULATION thereon, is applied to their BENEFIT. There is no Other LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY trans. acting business in America whose Pol icyholders, by Legal enactment, are so Safe-guarded as are the Policyholders of The Pacific Mutual." Call on or write to me, ROBERT NonRIs, GenI. Agt. for S. C., Newberry, S. C. Office over Post Office. LET US HELP YOU CLEAN HOUSE THIS SPRING. Give us all your cur tains, heavy blankets, bed spreads, under clothir g, bedding, etc.! to launder. By doing this work in large quantities we are able to do it at prices that rnake it economy for you to give it to us to do, besides our say ing you so much hard work. Newberry Steam Lanundry Cc) More NeW Goods[I I have a great many new things to show you. I make a specialty of Men's nice Shirts. and bsre the. be,.. line I have ever carried in stock now to show Von. The "Princely and Emperor" line. The "Cluett Peabody" line. The "Regent" line, and the fiuest nf all, the -Manhattan." These are all exclusive lines rang ing in price from 5o. to $2 50 each. They are great values and I want 1 you to try some of them. U n der wear. I have on sale a case of Balbrig gan Underwear. value 5oc. each, that I am selling at 4oc. each, or a suit for 75c.; then I have the better kind of Balbriggan and Nainsook Underwear at 50c. each, also the 25c. grade. Come to my store for your Underuear. Screven Drawersi and Night Shirts Hosiery and Gloves. Men's fancy Half Hose, also Black Lisle and Tans. Berin and Lisle Gloves in greys, tans and whites just received. Shoes. Banister's Low Cut Shoes, W. L. Douglas' $2.50, $3.oo and $3.50 Shoes, the Hamilton Brown line, White Canvas Shoes for Men, Wo men and Children, and other addi tions to our Shoe stock. Hats. New Panamas, Imitation Pana mas and Straws, Stetson new style for young men in black and colors, and a case of farmers' wide brim black furs just received. Pants and Vests. Enough Pants and Vests for all the trade in excellent value. Also a nice line of Two Piece Suits in prices ranging from $7.50 to $20.o. These, with a large assort ment of men's furnishings at the lowest cash prices should make my Fitore the place for you to do your trading this spring and summer. Come and see us often. A.C. JONES. Newberry, S. C., April 27, 1905. WANTED! Your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry to be re paired. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J. WV. W HIT E. 5AND ID CENTS. Everyhing in our Store for that Price. Newberry's only 5 ' and xo Cent Store. In Store formerly occupied by Todd, Main Street. CAGLE BROS. Just received 2 car loads of Buggies. I car load of Wagons. and alot of up to-date and first class Harness. All to be had at REASONABLE PRICES at A T. BROWN.1 COST S7,OOO WORTH OFI AT C I offer every article in (Sewing Machine Am going out of the ft rented "The Granite Fr< mer, to which place the 1, 1905. If you want come at once. I have a do on the building so a4 new firm. In orderto ( g ^ out of my way, wh Bid Room Suits, Bedst( Mattresses, Springs, Dr China Closets, Book CaE frigerators, Ice Cream F Trunks, Hall Screens, Shades, Linoleum, Ma Stoves, Crockery, Tin China Toilet Sets, Table Jardineres, Lamps, La Mirrors, Whips, etc., et R.C. a Amity Lodge,No. 87,.F. I. A regular communication of Amity Loge No. 87, A. F. M., will be held next Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cor dially welcomed. The F. C. Degree will be conferred. GEO. S MOWER, W. M. J. H. M. KiNARD, ,ecretary. THE NEWBERRY COTTON MILrLS. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Newberry Cotton Mills will be held in council chambers at Newberry, S. C., on Wednesday, the third day of May, 1905, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of di rectors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business. T. J. McCrary, Pres't and Treas. Geo. S. Mower, Secretary, Newberry, S. C., April 22, 1905. Shockley & Livingston! Corafctors8H an uilders Wood or Bric Build-I ings. Estimates, Plans and Specifications Furnished on Applica tion. Shop and Office in Rear of R. C. Williams' Store.1 Repairs of all kinds done. Mantles, Door and Window Frames made to order. Turned Col-j umns and Balusters furnished on applica tion. All Work First Class, Best Mineral As phalt Roofing. C. H. CAN NON, Near C., N. & L. Depot. Dr. R. M. Kennedy, DENTIST. Newberry, - -S. C. nOVE NATIOnwAL . w SALE :URNITURE $100O OST! my store at cost except s and Supplies.) irniture business, have nt"' to Shelley& Sum y will move September any of these goods great deal of work to 3 to prepare it for the lo this the goods must ich consists mainiy of ads in Wood and Iron, -essers, Wash Stands, Pes, Writing Desks, Re reez'ers, Tables, Chars, Window and Porch ttings, Carpets, Rugs, and Enameled Ware, h Cutlery, Flower Pots, mp Chimneys, Glass, C. !illiams, LEL 9. C7. REDUCED RATES. Account of the South Atlantic States Music Festival at Spartanburg, S. C., May 3rd-5th, 1905, the Southern rail.-ay announce.s the very low rate. of one first class fare pIUs 25 cetts for the round trip (minimum rate 50 cents.) Ra.es to apply from all statiois, Atlanta, Athens, and Elberton to Gre,.nsboro, N. C., inclusive and from Charleston and Savann -b ta Ashe ville. N. C., inclusive. Tckets To be sold ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of May from all points in the above territory, al, en May 5th from statiis, Green wood to Charlotte, N. C., and Ashe vilie to Columbia, incj..'e. Fin-!l limit of all tickets May 6:4h, i9o. For further information as to rates, etc., address any agent of the South ern railway, or, Brooks Morgan, A. G. P., So. Ry.. FOR SALE-A line lot of Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching. $1.oo for 15. First come, first served. A. H. Kohn, Prosperity, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.. By John C. Wilson. Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Anna Suber liath made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and. effects of Jordan S. Suber THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Jor dan Suber deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Wednesday, the 3rd May next after publication thereof, at ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if nay they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 17th dlay of April. Anno Domiini, 190 J. C. Wilson, . J. P. N.C. CharIcstoa ad Western earoiln Ry4 (schedule in Eff'ect April 16, 1905.) ~No. 52. Daily. Lv. Newberry............12.36 p. m. Ar. Laurens . .... .. ..50 p. rn No. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurens..... ........ .50?p. m . Ar. Greenwood ............ 2.46 p. mn. Ar. Augusta...............5.20 p. m. Ar. Anderson....... .. ..7.10 p. m. No. 42, Daily. A. Aileudale.......... . ..............4 Z30p. m. Ar. Fairfax......... .. ......... ........ 4.4', p. m. Ar. Chariestonx .............740 p. m. Ar. Beaufort...................... .. 6.30 p. m. Ar. Port Royal... .. ...... .. .. . ...6.40 p. mn. Ar. Savannah.. ................... .. 645 P. 20 Ar. waycross.......... ................ uo.oo p. m. Ar. Jacksonville. ............. ......... ....... No. '. Daily. Lv. Laurens........................... 2.07 p. m Ar. Spartanburg .. ....................3.20 p. m0. No. 52.No Daily. E.o Lv. Laurens............20og p. mn. 8.oo a. m0. Ar. Greenville ...........3.25 p. m. 102ao5. m0. Through Pullman Car Service hetweeni Au gusta and Jacksonville, Fia. C. H. GASQUE, Agt.. Laurens, S. C. RES nILAS Gi as. Agt ,Augusta,Ga.