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AT NEWBERRY FR IDAY, OCT. 12 EARI'S MIGHTIEST AND BEST = ASK ANYBODY. *--oCO nmas -3 n -MlfESTAGES-~3 ~S a-Eaim monsmE FAURS-3 Z 3OMBINED MENAGERIES-M ~4 -PIUAIL TRAINSt COSTLY PE ES_ COMING / IN ALL THEIR VAST At GESENTIRETY. SUM)~~i MFS " TnIPLE SENSATIONAL MDEN 5UARISE5 HERE. M HODERNM INViN ut AT STHIPPODROME . INVINC113LE RII TWICE DAILYPREMIER PROR RS. . P OPL. .2 111tES EQ AMERIC'S ONLY RIARE WILD ANIMALS. AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE LARGEST RAILROAD CONCERN WHICH HAS CIRCUMNAVIGATED PROPELLED BY STEAM. THE GLOBE. AL.L TENTS SUN AND RAIN PROOF SEATS FOR o1,000 PERSONS. JUST A MOMENT PLEASE-WE TOTE FAIR, TH111 SHARCII LIGHlT OF TRUTHl ON TIEB AMUSwMuNTi ENTURPRISIS OF TH11 WORM.) RIMILS TH siEA COLE UNTEsF S HOW S AS EARTH'S LARGEST AND BEST REPRESENTATIVE TENTED ENTERPRISE. 3 RINas -All Doublo L-ength R. R. Cars. ThFonaifrnwic | 3 STA-MbS - 10.3 Idu1cated Quadrupeds. iiisBubualteNw 3ilNAGRiS--1100 Peoole ad Ausatinlls.tuo. Fl t oI o i ad l TUB SBARCOnlyiGShowsTRwhicONhTU ASODN EATS LARNET DEUT BES UREPONRES ETATiE I ThuyN~ A ll n o ,ubl. LThey . 1r . atrlss Tin M a lus Wrondersc asor l 11 ,000A~~f1S O Perso s len olur un 1 ad atoof Tents BY I LUUN TH E AMTS ON PAROITS UACNOS W OF CERI 1 I I1I' BY WHE HAINYONGH PSHW HODS IBY ADFER AMAE AND FOTUE.3P.. E E O EVGOE VHIl8 L INC TdBNQENAIL ON TVER SAOW CLIOUND. UNR DECTRPETET PARADE M .3 .~ soyowtsay afe oniso our Trpl Mare he ato b oun4ot E. B. WESLEY DEAD. Blue Ridge Bonds-A MilMonaire Who Never Smoked, Drank or Attended a Theatrical Per formance. E. B. Wesley, who died in New York, Wednesday, is well known in this state because of his persistent efforts to force the recognition and payient of the Blue Hidge bonds, of which he held a very lar-e amount. These were issued in Uadical times, but were repdtiiate( aftir white peo pIe re.ainetd control of afairs. Ninerous suits and various techni eal actions have Ieen taken to force the issue and the bonds have been iefore state an id federal courts in' m1an11y piiases. but Is yet the state has won in every inistance. The court of last resort haIs IIt be(.eI I'letched, but it is not kniown whether his heirs will eontintue thee f6,11 too enforee pay Iiment or not. Mr. Weslev was known in Wall street az the"''1oblest American Spee-' The New York American says of him: Edlwar(l B. Wesley, reoard(ed as the (1ldest of Amenvricanl speculators, diet yestenlaY at his coiulitry mansion at INl'ot" hestr nil the suIIIIId. of heart d*iso H. Ie leaves al estate valued 1t h "Ilt $3,00,000. Alhost Ilp to tile d1y 41 his death I hll loilked aftel r his bisinless ar 1air 1, Iual e l.ldily. tripls to M a - It1tal. ast week le atie(ded a 1nin 0f 11,4 director , fthle Unlit'm f i e ''i i -. .\ I 1h. 'ii. of his dbI1 I ll- w;I- in i) ;inet y-seVIIt It M r. W es lvv 7u- 1.- d Ilhis - bu iness C:I. r11 elin h *AI I n- In-erI whe I a1 'h1 oy to a crowd l, pIsns II h 11 gatherell at his biit1hlae a1 Luster, Mass., to sel.fiineral Laf aett pass by. lIe inad. $2. and with t1his mionev lie walked to N-w Voirk anl hmilel there in 1825. . i At a alar' of $8 a week lie began lit "'eenhtiti n ill fish -1, :n ' romii that he- hnamehled dff inl . (lte financeial ll . I f,~i~i is l ii i tilit'edISI warbll. I l iiiie ine.ilziiii am nhs asso iaes inl t radin. in tes ('omnmtodore \'alderhmilt. lissell Sage and Jay ( :.1ubl. ie oltei said that he laid the 1*1IIIuIIltion of his success to) tile flct hal It he had never sioked. chewed or dran1k il In is lile. and he said lie hail tiever ieen il a theatre. His fortunie will be inherited by his only daughter, Mrs. Ida Breek, otf Mount Vertnoni. A Tribute to The Dog. st Savaiiiah News. ot lin this latest novel. ''Jane Cable.' tieorge Batrr1 Cutcleoni says or mne or his characters: " As hard as Ilails anid ats treavlcerins as a dI"., lie was alred alike bl v Itiall (11 4 I IM .P 11ade said s4orn cer tain dI,e was as " trea'2cher'uts as a ruan''2 hi- w..nhI have' giveni tie dog a very hadl iiamee lindeed, and1( we eiini ll ave tiililerstiod hat the lbeast ranked even ler in the scale than the pa'iahi. it whencr lie reverses thle teiiia iid sayvs lhe ina wads t reachierous ais a dui) we b jet 21tii say t hat NI r. NAl(eCitt<-eri doiesn' t kniow dlogs. A cat is in-h i'rous, but a doi never. for~ ihere 'an,i tI noi lhe tieachecrous wjihom lyinZ and T1 the dhoi is tnever a li ar. l.'ei ra v be fool, hut he is truitht'uil. Suenct me, lie will hark up the wr'ne tree. hiat N that is an1 err'ior of jiulmnnt aid . aa del ibera te intenti to dIeeive. 11.e ~ct tihe wr'ong scen'it atnd follows it, anid r leads his master astriay. but the lr is of the head and1 not the hearti. nlesses, but lyinz is not one othem ' and treaceriy is as far fri4m hi n turie as the antipodes. He ina be~ i vicius, a thieft, lazy. ill-tempuiered anid thiioroughly despicable; he mayt' be tfrisky, a ffectionate, dependable'and u teniacious of purpose; he may be ti brave or a coward, intelligent or d1.t, noisy or quiet, but he niever tries to fool anybody about any of it. Hie talks with his tail as well as his" ti miouth, and in a language that anyv -N per'sonl who knows dogs at all can readily untderstanid. Much that has been written about the eternal constancy and love o)f a d (og is tommyrot. It doesn 't take a dog a great while to transfer his af-t f'eetions from an old master to a new one, and no dog ever dlies of a brok- U en heart outside of fiction. But so long as a dog remains in close asso eiation with a master he is faithful to him under all circumstances and never tries to lie to him. It is mere ly to be wished that the man never Ilied to the dog and that the master, were as uniformly truthful as their four-footed friends. A 'dog may turn upon his master, but it is always un- . der provocation and not by stealth o,' treachery. A dog doesn't smile (with ' this tail) and then bite. He doesn'ta hold out one hand in welcome while he conceals a knife behind his back b jwith the other. Hie doesn't cultivate tatfriendshiv' with the purps in is The' Man's I popularized - mont tobac matured, t SCHNAPP takes a sma s --and that's lating and s There ai be "just as I A. has made S( ~4: - Itois made chewing toba -direction, sincc They are the - world and ar - ~ chewing tobac If you'-,e -acquainted wi and nholesorr - -- imitations. Has I w of betraying it. IIe is brutally .uk in his declarations of inlten Ms, of likes and dislikes, anid in riablya openly in his per na1 appearalle anl index of Cliarne . Traitor? No. Cold Blooded Opinion. "NWlen a manl loses his money," uarked tlie cynie, "lhe finds out o his friends are." "'Yes," a iswered Mr. Dustin ax, "it is a wise compensation. hen a man loses his fortune lie ves the time he used to spend slink g hands and listening to hard luck mries and gets a chance to make an her."-Washington Star. Little Pitchers. Willie-Utiele Jack, did von choke i that eake batter ma male yester Ly ? Piti Ol4d Unlle-Good heavens, 110, ild! What put sueh an extraordit try idea inito ,your headl I Willie-. ~hy. 1 heard pa tell man he miade you mii'h up thle dlongh.-Balt imore AN ORDINANCE. F'Iixin. the Rate and presctribinig c Time for thle Payment of Townu ixes for the fiscal year 1906. BEl IT (.)llAINEDl by the Mayor id hleAlermien of the Town ot Lewherryv. s. C.*, 'council assembled dv by authority thme same: 'That tor the purpos~e of raising a vetule and in the exercise of the xingZ powVer of said Town. the foi wire~ taxes are hieeb levied for the c~al year eningju Diecember 31stb 016, upon all real and personal pro 'rty withini the corporate limits of idi Town texcept such as is exempt omfl t..axation under the Constitution id laws of this state) upon the val ition thereof as assessed for taxa I)n for the county and state purposes Section 1. That a tax of Sixty cents i .ach one hundred dollars worth real andi personal property within Le corporate limits of the Town of ewberry, in the State of South Car ina (Except such as is exempt from Lxation under the constitution and *ws of this State) is hereby levie.d >r the purpose of raising a revenue >leefray the ordinary expense of uid Town for the fiscal year ending ecember 31st, 1906. Section HI. That a tax of threes. murths of a mill on each dollar's orth of real and personal property ithin the corporate limits of the own of Newberry (except such as i tempt from taxation under the Con itution and laws of this state) is ereby levied for the purpose of rais ig a revenue to defray the bonded udebtedness of said Town for the pera House.' Section Ifl. That a tax of two and half mills on each dollar's worth of hal and personal property within the rporate limits of the Town of New erry (except such as is exempt from ixation nder the Cntiutin- :.a robaoco Tha hewing- Pop ondness for chewing tobaccc by the tobacco produced in co belt. Only choice select ioroughly cured leaf are -t S. That's why SCHNAPF ler amount of sweetening tha why SCHNAPPS has a w atisfying effect on chewers. -e many imitations of SCHNA Yood," but without the flavor ,HNAPPS sales more than all in the Reynolds factories, famous fo ccos, by clean, sanitary processe 1875, of men who have made the b largest and best equipped flat p] situated in the very center of t co district. never che-Ved SCHNAPPS, now l. the cleanest, 3most healthful, sti e formii in which tobaccn can be us NJLAD TOBACCU CO., Wistoll -ess Sweetenin Imitations Iavs of this state) is hereby leived for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on and create a sinkilng fund for the bonded indebted. ness of said TowNi for the water works and electric lights plant. Seetion IV. That a tax of one mill on each dollar's worth of real an(d personal prOpertY within the corpor ate limits of the Town of Newberry (except such as is exempt from taxa. tion under the constitution and lawc of this state) is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on the bonded indebted. ness of said Town for the sewerage system. Section V. That all taxes hereir imposed or levied shall be paid tc the said Town in lawful money o1 the United States, between the fif. teenth day of October, 1906, and fif teenth day of November, 1906, and a penalty of ten per cent is hereby imposed upon, and shnll be added to all taxes in arrears. Sect ion VI. Thla t execntion issue according to law for the collection of all taxes, fines, or penalties p)ast dlue and unpaidi for l'i fteen (lays, and cost of said execution. D)one and ratified under the cor pate seal of' the Town of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina. thhi lhe third day of October A. 1). 1906. A t test : A. T. Brown, Eng. S. Werts, 31avor. Clerk and Treas. TAX NOTICE. The tax books for Newberry county will be open for collect ion of taxes foar fiscal yeari commencing January' 1st. 1906, the 15th (lay of October, 1906. and will remain open without penalty until the 31st day ot D)ecem ber. 1906. Upon all taxes paid after the 31st day of December, 1906, and before the 1st day of February, 1907, a penalty of one per cent will be ad ded; upon all taxes paid during the month atf Feb., 1907, a penalty of one the tfifteenth day of March, 1907, in elusiv" a'' lEhUteaf penalty of five per cent will be added. The following is the levy: For State purposes ......5 mills, For ordinary county purposes 3 1-2 mills. For constitutional school purposes 3 mills. For cour.t house... .. .. 1-2 mili, For Dispensary .... ..1-2 mill For back indebtedness . . 1-2 mill, Total.-.--.-...... ..13 mills. Except in the following localities, where an additional railroad tax has been levied viz: Township No. 1.. .. .....2 mIlla Township No. 8.. ....2 1-2 mills. Township No. 9.. .... ..3 mill And except in the following schvu districts where special suchool tax has been levied, namely: . Newberry school district No. 1. 3 mills Chappejis sehool district le 39 t Made ular Is created and the famous Pled- - ions of this well - ised in making 'S requires and A n any other kind 'holesome, stimu LPPS c-Aming to or quality that similar tobaccos. V r producing the best A 9, under the same usiness a life study. 1 ug factories in the ie world's greatest is the time to get mulating, satisfying - ad. Do not accept Salem, N. C. g than Big Creek school district No 20. 2 mills. Utopia school district No. 10. 2 mills. Whitmire school district No. 52. 4 mills. Prosperity school district No 14. 4 1-4 mills. Little Mountain school district No. 30. 3 mills. Excelsior school district No. 35. 2 mills. Zion school district No. 56. 2 mills. Pomaria school district No. 26 1-2 mills. A poll tax of $1.00 has been levid on all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except those ex empt by law. A tax of 50 cents each levied on all dogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation tax of $3.00 from the 15th day of March, 1907. the 15,h: day of march, 1907. All tax payers remember all pro-. perty has beeni listed separately and p)lease see that you have the receipt fo each piece of property so listed. John L. Epps, County Treasurer. An Organ that will last a life time is what you want. Our Ok gans have a pure tone and lovely cases We can supply you with an Organ that will please In every particular for only $65 and $70 delhvered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a Piano we have beaUt tiful and good new Uprights from $185 up on easy terms. Address Malone's Music House, ca.UMBIA, s. c. NOTICE. Before letting the contract for your new build ing see W. T. Liv ingston. B e st Work. Lowest prices. Lock Box No. 59., NeWherTYSSOn