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OROHIDS VALUED AT $50,000. Plower Worth Thirty Times its weight in Diamonds. London Mail. A' broad-shouldered, stalwart-look ing young man in a blue syiit, with carefully creased trousers, stood near the orchid section of the Temple Flow - r Show last evening, .watching with keen, alert glances the transferegce of - the precious plants to the growers' vans. The sentinel's'appearance was unmistakable; he - was a. city plain clothes detective. As the vast bank of orchids, stretch ing the whole length of the principal tent, rapidly thinned, the y'ung man drew a handkerchief across his brow, and, with a sigh of relief, murmured, Thank goodness, it is all over." . For three days lie had kept guard over $50,000 worth of orchids his place - being taken during the night time by other ivatcheis. * Ingenious precau tions were adopted to baffle the dis honest enterprise of any person who - might be desirous of snatching up a small fortune in the shape of a flower or two. Plants, for example, worth anything up to 2,000 guineas were purl)OScly lIaced iii the modest, coin pany of orchids closely resembling them *so far as the mt utored eye could detect, but valueless in comparison. ''A collection of orchids such as this is a great anxiety to the owners, observed Mr. Sander, of St. Albans, who doubted if he would accept $15, 000 for his own individual exhibits. "'Cases have occurred," lie added, "where after the publication of the description of some expensive variety of orchid, the plant has been careful ly picekd out from the other exhibits THEF NEWBERRI Newber Capital stock paid in Surplus . . Deposits . We do business an b We extend every c with safe and sound b - Four per cent. paid Department I Burglar F JAS. McINTOSH, President. H..C. MoSELEY, President. M. A. CARiSLE, Vice-Pres. THE PEOPLE'SI PROSPE] Nc Paid up Capital, - - Surplus and Profits, Stockholders' Liabili ,Protection to Depot DIRECTORs: . Burgla. -M. A. CARLISLE. purla GEO. JOHNSTONE. Plt JOS. H. HUNTER. We we R. L. LUTHER. We inv~ J. A. C. KIBLER We do W. A. MOSELEY.. JOHN B. FELLERS. ciplei W. P. PUGH. 0. W. BOWERS. We rec J. P. BOWERS. $1.00 H. C. MOSEI.EY. semi~ SECURITY LOAN Ai Supplies the best F~ For Saving Money at For Building by lustal For Buying Land: For Borrowing Mone: Get one of Our SECURITY .. t will be the means of your S a Fund that will buy n CURITY LOAN A JAMES N I yce &Adams Sts., Ne and-stolen. 'Throughout the last twO' days I scarcely removed my glance from bie Odontoglossum crispum Leonard Per fect, which I sold f9r over $1,000. It consisted of about six flowers-large, r rounded, with a reddish brown blotch, bordered with white. Fortunatelyt, the buyer claimed it yesterday. ''Orchid growers do not insure their plants, but should an expensive speci men be stolen the owner could recog nize it years afterward. No. two or childs in higher varieties are alike; they resemble throughbreds in that they have 'points.' '' The Messrs Sander have won the gold cup, the gold medal and the t Veitchian cup. t Fourteen hundred pounds was the price paid to Messrs Hugh Low & Co. by a visitor to the show for a specimen q of th'e Odontoglossun crispum Fearn- 1 ley Sander. There were only three c flowers, which gives a trifle over $466 for a buttonbole--'-if any one is I enough of a Croesus to year such a de- t coration. This flower, which is worth I thirty times its weight in diamonds. has a thin white border. The rest of the petal is heavily barred and blotch ed with a eiiiiianmon browi, which in C the sunIi-lit assumnes the iie of hiighly b)urniished coppel)r. Tic orchids were' the wonder of a show that was a record for the Ten ple in every respect. Solicitors for a charitable enterprise are offered more excuses than mone Men haven't much love for men, wo men haven't. much love for women, and most men an(d women have less love for each other than they have t for themselves. SVINa BANK ry, S. C. $ 50,000.00 . 25,000.00' . . 235,000.00 usiness principles. :nsideration consistent anking. on deposits in Savings Fire Proof Vault. 'roof Safe. J. E. NORWOOD, Cashier. W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. GEO. JOHNSTONE, Attorney. IA TIONAL DANK, RITY, S. C. . . . .$25,000 00 . . . .3,500 00 ty, . . , 25,000 00 ,itors . . $53,500 00 e Proof Safe. e and Fire Insurance. md prompt attention. nt your business. ite investigation. a conser'vative business on business prin SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. eive deposits in this department from up, 4 per cent interest allowed, payable annually. ID IN VESTMENT CO. E4.21: , MB. O. . LCIlities a Profitable Rate of Interest: hment: on Real Estate. CONTRACT and Be Convinced of its Value aving Money and - accumulating Land or Build a House. 2JD IN VESTMENT CO, McCAUGHRI N, Secretary-TreaSurer. wberry, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. F0 __ . ... ..... . da For Congress. 00 Julius E. Boggs of Pickens is an- stl iounced for Congress from the third listrict and will be subject to the ules of the primary election. For the Legislature. dal C. T. Wyche is hereby nominated as sul candidate for the House of Repres- pri ntatives subject to the rules of the lemocratic primary election. I We the citipens of Newberry County fol Lereby nominate Alan Johnstone for ry he House of Representatives, subject del o the Democratic primary. Many Citizens. as Arthur Kibler is hereby announced dit s a candidate for the legislature and ab oledged to abide the rules of the Dem cratic party. I am a candidate for the House of tepresentatives from Newberry coun- fol y and will abide the rules of the sel )emocratic party. ma G. Burder Boozer. I am a candidate for the House of ?epresentatives subject to the rules ,f ie !)emocratic party. ,lbert 1-1. Aill. as ofl -I hereby aInounce myself as a t andidate for re-election as a mem oer of the House of Representatives. ubject to the Democratic Primary. P. W. Higgins. John M. Taylor if hereby announe- d d as a candidate for the House of co lepresentatives from Newberry pr ,ounty and will abide the rules of he Democratic party. fo foi pa dia co pi as Cc rei ty d e edI ell THOS. J. HARMON, I am a candidate for the House of r Representatives subject to the rules f the Democr. tic pailty. 0 ThOs. J. Harmon. of hi For Magistrate. er I hereby announce myself as a can- ei Alidate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and B townships and agree to aibide by the results of thme democratic primary. cc Lucins M. Player. i I hereby annlounce myself a candi- t11 (late for Magistrate for Nos. land 8, subject to the rules of tihe democraticd l)riniaCannon G. Blease. I dec'sse L. Burns is herehv nominated as a canididat e for miagistrmate for townships Nos. I and 8, amnd is pledged to abide the result of thme Demiocratie of primary. gi I hereby announced myself as ai candidate for the oficee of magistratee of No. 3i township, Newberry county, and will ab)ide thle rules of thle dlem ocratic party. ,Johmn Henderson." I am a canudida te for' Magistr ate b) for No. ti town.<hip and witll abide the rules of democratic party. B. H. Amick. I hereby announce myself as a cani didate for magistrate for No. 7 town ship subject to thle rules of the D)emo cratic primary. -Jno. WV. Ropp. I hiereby announce myself as a can dlidate for re-election for the office of magistrate of No. 9 Township and will abide the rules of the Democratic a primary. . B. B. Hair. ' I hereby announce myself for Mug- (H Strate im'No. 9 townsh:p subject to the rules of the D)emmos p lrimnary. I hereby announced myself., as a candidate for magistrate for No. 10' towVnshipl and will abide the rules of the decmocratic p)arty. J. C. Wisoni la I am a candidate for reelection for a magistrate for number 10 townshipl i) and will abide the rules of the demo- ~ cratie .mrty ' P. B. Ellisor. -a T hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate in No. 11 town shJip anid pledge t( b)ide the rules of the Democrat ie pa rty. J. HI. Maybin. I hereby ann"innee myself a candi (bite f'oIrPna-:istr'ee for' No. 11 town aip anid will abide the rules of the I >imoerat ie arty. WV. L. Kiler. I aim a candidate for Magistrate for No. 11 Trowvnship and will abide by the rules of th,e Democratic party. W. F. Suber. r County Superintendent Education [ hereby announce myself a candi to for re-election for the- office of inty superintendent of education >ject to the democratic primary. J. S. Wheeler. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candi te for auditor of Newberry County, )ject to the rules of the Denocratic mary. 0. M. Buzhardt. [; C. Counts is hereby nominated - the office of Auditor for Newber county, subject to the rules of the noeratic primary. WV. W. Cromer is hereby announced a candidate for re-election as Au or for Newberry county and will [de result of democratic primary. For Treasurer. Tno. L. Epps is hereby announced county Treasurer to succeed him f. Subject to the Democratic pri .y. For Probate Judge. Ju4. C. Wilson is hereby ainlounced aI ('0n1didalte for re-election to tile ice (f proiate judge. Subject to democratic rilary. For Supervisor. [ hereby announce myself a candi te for Supervisor for Newberry Lmty. Subject to the Democratic imary. Jack B. Smith. J. Monroe Wicker is hereby an unced as a candidate for re-election the omee of county supervisor, and il abide the rules of the democratic rty. I hereby announce myself a eandi te for Supervisor for Newberry LuIN'y. Subject to the Democratic imalry. J. Chesley Dominick. L. I. Feagle is hereby announced a candidate for the office of unty Supervisor and will abide the mult of the democratic party. For Sub-Supervisor. I am a candidate for the-office of tb-Supervisor from Newberry coun and will abide the result of the mocratic primary, Thos. J. Wilson. L. C. Livingston is hereby annonc as a candidate for sub-supervisor id will abide the rules of the demo atic party. W. I-. Wendt is hereby announced a candidate for sub-supervisor and 11 abide the rules of the democratic irty. We hereby nominate our comrade, )orne Wells, for reelection to the Ilee of Sub-Supervisor and pledge in to abide the result of the Demo atic primary. No better soldier ev served in the Cenfederate army. Comrades. J. P. Cannon is hereby announ d for re-election as st-supervisor id is pledged to abide the result of a democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can (late for subl supervisor and will oide by the rules of democratic arty. G. Y. D)iekert. Barbecue Notice. The campjaign meeting at .Jalapa i he 21st instant will be held in the 'nve at Mr. W. C. Sligh 's residence stead of at Spearman 's Spring. An :cellent b)arbecue dinner will be serv I b)y Messrs. S. B. Aull and( WV. C. igh. The candidates and others il take notice that thle meeting has 'e changed from Spearmnan 's Spring the residence of Mr. WV. C. Sligh. NOTICE. All persons interestedl in Beth Eden are yard1, will please moet to clean moe. WXednesday.. Auguast 15th, 8 clok a. in. Full at tendlance desired. H. HI. Folk. 3ARBECUE AT JOLLY STREET. I will furnish a first (class barbecue .Jolly Street on campaign dlay, uigust 15, and will provide goodl mus and a place for the young people to ijoy themselves after the speaking. .J. WV. Richardson.' Barbecue Notice. We wvill give a first-class eue at P. Wicker's grove, about1 .10 miles -om Newberry, August 22. HIon !yatt Aiken has been invited and I othier candidates arec requeisted to lenid. Special. arranigemnents will made for tihe ladies and children. amne one I Come all and( enjoy a leaCs it dlay and a good (dinnier. J1. A. Grahami. 11. M. Wicker. rE fITILL HAVE THE LAUREpTS Stecam Lauindry agency at The 1Her :ild antd News u(11ee. The basket is senit Thiiusdlay atI 12 o 'clock andl is ret oried Sat 'uiilav at( . p. in. The work( is 4lnaranited to 2lVe' sPtis taction ini (very way. Gieu a t -inl Wood's Seeds FALML SOWINCV ray rmerhoul as a copy of our It giv efiet ehos oeod 4jgid=mfb forabaout Cr8nson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descfttive Fall Catalogue malled free, anid pricow quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond,'Va. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL B NCYCLOPHDIAU I have arranged with Dodd, Mead & Co. to sell the Irternational Encyclopedia. And for the month of Augus only, I will give The Companion Vol ume and Book Rack free. And for $5.00 extra The Half-Russia Dictionary. The regu lar price of the Diction ary is $16.00. M aybs'-Book store, R. L. Alexander & Co. BROKERS. Cotton Stocks, Grain and Pro visions. Private leased wire. Office over G. D. Davenport' Store. Market Information gladly given Call up Phone No. 200. ALL KINDS Of Plumbin~ Done on Short Notice J. W. WHITE. HAVE YOUR WATCh REpaired Right. W. B. ikard Newberry,8S.C. * W. B. RIKARD Is now in The Herald ani News Office where he will di your work promptly and unde GUA RA NTE E. Give him a trial. .I.- nie -r EIig1-s NOTICE. Littleton College, Littleton, N. C. and Louise Cottage Willoughby, Beach Va., will both be opened June 15 as summor hotels. The fall term of Lit. tieton college will begin Sept. 19. Summer work at the College, at Lou iso Cottage or at home will be offered to 20 young women who make immed iate application. Address J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. C. FIFTY CENTS GETS THE DAILY RECORD of Columbia, S. 0. For ten Weeks; Which covers the Campaign. In The Record will be found daily reports of the cumpaign meetings by J. WILSON GIBBES, a veteran at such work. His name at tached to the reports is a guarantee of their fairness and accuracy. For nine years The Record has ad vocated the dispensary. Editorially, it daily sets forth the reasons why the dispensary should be retained. Every frien] of the lispenlsary who wishies to keep posted withi arguments to meet the opposition should read The Record. The Record ten weeks for 50 cents, absolutely inl advance. THE RECORD, COLUMBIA, S. 0. NOTICE. Before letting the contract for your new build ing see W. T. Liv ingston. B e s t Work. Lowest prices. Lock Box No. 59., NE w berry, S. c 48th Year begins Sept. 12th with full faculty of five men and nine women. 145 Pupils, 25 Increase over last yea-. 1 New Carnegie Dormitory with all modern comforts, ready for occupancy in the fail. Usual Extras. Board and Tuition $150.00 per year. REV., JAMES BOYCE, Pros., I Due West, S. C., Abbeville Co. 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