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$40,000o The "Pacifi 440,000,ooo of its stockholders' Fund.for every policy holder of th . profit from what policy holders pa It is 4o years old. It has over $ the most liberal policies of any Lii more cash and more paid up Insuri largest dividendslof any company < Call to see us. Office over old Post Office. RAILWAY COMMISSION MAKES ITS REPORT. Columbia, Oct. 27.--Tlie railroad commission today gave out its report on the inspection of the Southern'q roadis between Columbia and Green ville and between Columbia and Spartanburg, about whieh there has been so much complaint during the last year or two. The public has complained that the Southerl failed to make schedules on these lines and that this failure was partly due to the bad condition of the roadbed. The commission reports that they did not find the road in bad condi tion as had been expected and that Superintendent Williams had already begun work on the repairing 'of the bad places. Fourteen miles between Alston and( Greenville has been re ceifly laid wth new 60-pound rail; anid tie rest will soon be laid with 60-pound rail. Sincce May there has been 26,500 crossiles plieed on the Columbia and Greenville road and there are 1,400 more ready to be placed. On account of the traia<z the company las been unable to do much wor: along tl e Saliida ii , - betweei: "evt herry and1 Ninety Six. Ol the 'r'anbur<.? d Culuinn line, nw -~ mind rad lia been laid f--r -v' ' 1) miles anl.l rail for two mile's, .' he placed *, -.1 . the next two w- o . Within the ;c 30 days the s:i ' ight raii will be laid south fri S,artanbr- and 24,80 Cross fies -, ill he plaued. The depots at the -mall stationsih. ure found in a very od e,ndition thie exceptiotns being at Cliappells, Bellon, Ninlety-Six an( Joiesville. A WIRELESS EXPERT AT 13. New Haven Boy who Rigged Up His Own Apparatus. New York Sun. New Haven, October 20.-Malcolm Doolittle, aged 13, of 147 Bradley street, has unaided studied the science of wireless telegraphy, has built a wireless station in the backyard of his home and is able to pick ,up mes sages from passing steamers ini the Sound five miles awvay., A few months ago he read in a children 's paper a description of a wireless outfit and explanations as to how a bright boy could rig up an 'outfit that would send messages across the room. He told his father that night that lie wvas goin~g to try the trick, and his father laughingly told him to go ahead, and that lhe would give him $1 for every message that lie could send across the room. The youngster worked at the prob lem every spare moment out'of school, alnd one eveninig surprised his father' by telling him that he was ready for thaI f'irst. payimentI on the dollar ilanl, as he could send a nmessage acr'oss thme r'oomi. Thei fathter inspected the out fit that had b)een. rigged iul and1 was conviniced1 only after his son had senit him messages across t.he 20 foot room. Tlhen young Doohit Ile began to plan to send messages all over the house and( to interest the other boys in his neighbor hood in the funm. Soon that part of towni had various wvireless sta tions rigged upl temporarily in draw ing rooms, kitchens and laundries. The -mont, but D)oolit.tle kept onl. When the novelty of the house equipment wore off young Doolittle tacked the biger problem of transmit ting and receiving messages outside, aind wires were strung lip on the out -side of the house. It was many weeks before the lad could figure it all out, but finally lhe struck it and then be ganm aking lans for a 'tower iin the back yard and a real wirlIess outfit. A tower 75 feet high has nowv been equiiped at a cost of $100, and from it Doolittle can establish comnmieation up to 100 miles. When the young in veiitor got this rigged uip to suit him lie began trying to catch the mes - sages that were being flashed to the Do Forest tower station in the western part of the 'city, three or more miles away from his honme. The operators sending and receiving messages at 'this station were speedy, 0 Besides Assets of c Mutual Life" is th private fortunes is, by the State L is Company. Stockholdeirs, adcord y in. ino.ooo,ooo of business in force in e Company. It writes all forms 01 tnce at end of premiuta paying p l.ing business itj South Carolina. ROE and at first the novice had difficult in getting them. Finally lie learnt, the secret and could pick up a me sage whenever it. came into that sti tion. Next young Doolittle began to pic up inessages from passing. boats j Long Island Sound. After soine e: periment he found that this was migi ty interesting. Durink the last mont or two, since the wireless station wi removed from here, all his practice o his new al)paratus has been confine to talking with passing vessels. But lie's not content with his proe ent equipment, and just now is enga ed in a new attuner, which when it finished, will be the first of its kin ever built and, he thinks, wvil outelaf anything that has yet been devised. Charleston Gala Week. One of the chief attractions durn Cliarllestoln's (rerr ( ala Week wi be tlie poultry show whiel will 1 given uinder tile auspices of the Chai lestoi Pultry Association. from N( vember 5 to 10, from present ind cations the show will be larger tha it.was last year. Mr. 'T. J. McCart, the secretary of the Association, sa. the show this year will in every pai tieular surpass the show of 1905. Th n lngements of the exhibits will b1 'ifTerent in that the pens will occup a cei fain space, and the single bird ano ti. which will be much more cor venlitit l'o.r both the judges and th visitol. The V! will be held in a larg hall on 1%,- Street. Exhibits will 11 received I all parts of the Stat as well as - 'tates atll therle wi he ki cil e . it for Ile varioll There will be' eash prizes of fered this year. '- the Cliarlet ton Poultry Asso. will donat a number of Silvet . which wil he very handsome. The judges will be ' :eorge C Brown, of Maryland, and Mr. F. Marshall, of Atlanta. Both are coi petent judges and will give entir satisfaction to those who will sen bmrdls to the show. Mr. Marshall wa one of the judges at the show las year. He judged at such large show as Columbus, Toledo, Cincinnati an. Dayton, Ohio ; Indianapalis, Ind., an Battle Creek, Mich. Last year h was selected for the great St. Loul show. Mr. Brown has also had a: amount of experience in fancy poul1 try. How lie Knew. There is a very forgetful girl i Denver. living up oni Washingto1 street. Fearing a young man who cal] ed on 'her last week would stay to long she set the elock in the parlo half an hour ahead. She was tiret' having been out horseback riding that daiy. and( wvanted to get, to bea early. The scheme worked. But thei she Iorgoit to tur th'iIle clock lback aui ha vinhg i inmero us younlg menQl frien1ds IShe ai5ls vr carielessly fo'"riot wh'liel onle it was. I nast igh~'it I le youngti1 mai ('ailed ag.aini. Thew clock was slt 'Thl i'lok is wrongtt , isn1'I it ?I lhe asked. 'Yes.'' she r'epi ed. '' I set it a heni so ai fellow who called Wecdnesda' night would go home in time to le mec get some lee. . 'The clock fooled hiim all right,' saidl the caller guietly. ''How (d0 you knowv?'' shte asked. The young man smiled a sickl: smile. ''I called 'Wednesday night.' The girl coughed. ''WVe're having so ,much trouble ir getting a hired girl,'' she said. ''Doe your mother ever have dim1eulty so enring goodl help?''--Denver -Post. Unless you have money to -burr don 't try to keep) thme pr)t boiling ii a .poker game. SALE. T will sell at my residence at Wal toni,- S. C., 'biree mules, fodder, hay hogs, and am. 'arm' ; toots on Fri. day, No vembeor 9 006(. The sahi starts at 10 o 'chock sharp. Termt cash. IR. L. Crooks. the Company. e Company. tw of California, a guaranteed Safet ing to Law and Charter, derive n 40 States and Territories. It write policies. It guarantees in the polic eriod than nny compAny. It pay ERT NORRIS, Gen Agt, for South Carolina. ,Y SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTI d Notice is hereby given that the pej sonal property of Mr. M. M. Play ' will be publicly sold on Monda November 5, at 11 o'clock A. M. TL k sale will take place on the Pet Me n chant lahce, near Mr. Dan Dominick and Mr. Welch Wilbur's places, thre - miles from Newberry, above Helent 1h W. R. Gpntc, L. M Player, ni Administrators. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. George Johnstone and James F. 0 Caldwell, Plaintiffs, vs Aiidrew Kinard, George Cook, Job i Cook, Catlierine Livinl-'ston, othm111 e wise called Kate Livingstoni, Martlh A. Kibler, John A Kinard, Wilbu W. Kinard, A. Bond Piestei an Elizabeth Hutchinson, otherwis , called Bettie Hutehinson, Defend ants. -By virtue of an order of the comr herein I will sell to the highest bidde e before the court house door at New e berry, South Carolina, on salesday i Y November 1906, within the lega s hours of sale all that tract of lan lying and being situate in Newberr Q County, State of South Carolina, con tainig sixty-two and 3.3-100 acre: e more or less, lying on waters o e Eleazer Creek and Cannons Creek an bounded by lands of or formerly o tlie estate of 0. G. DeWalt, Samuel ; Kinlard, Mrs. Elizalbeth J. DeWal Mrs. Carrie lmiter and others. Thi being the land of which George A Kinard died seized and known as th Kinard Place. Terms of sale. One half of 'th purchase money to be paid in cas and the balance in one year from da: of sale the credit portion to be se cured by bond of purchaser and th mortgage of the premises sold wid interest *fromn date of sale with leav tanticip)ate payment, the purchase to pay for paper's and recording o same. H. H. Rikard, Master. '- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, s COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probat. Judi~ge. WHEREAS, John C. Goggans, C C. C. P. & G. S. hath made suit i 'me, to grant him Letters of Admuinis tration of the Estate of and effects o ,Thos. F. Hendrix. THESE ARE THEREFORE te c ite and admonish all and singula lie k indreid and Creditor~s of~ the sah Th'los. F'. IIlendr ix dleceased, that thle~ lhe and appear bepfore~ mei, in thle (Cour of Pr~oba:te,. to be. held at Newhei'rr~ cunM ulnay N ovemtber 2(. no.xt afie p'ublic'atlion t hereo,f, at 11 o 'clock ni I le horenicon. toi show cauise, if oun, lhey huave. why the said Admuinistra GIVENi;> ncder my I landl, this 15,1 I days ofi Octobe,r Annoua Do,nmini, 190i. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. ISTORM FRONT BEST MADE For Sale By SUMMER BROS. The Pacific I Its peculiar legal organiz%tion mal 40 years old, It gives the greatest E cost. Its non participating rates an !owing are the rates per $1,ooo on r y WHor,H 29 PAVUUNT 0 AGUt LIFIC. L,it. 20 $14 65 $22 6o 21 15 00 2295 8 22 15 35 22 30 23 15 70 23 70 y 24 j6 o5 24 10 25 1645 2455 s 26 16 85 25 00 27 17 30 25 45 28 17 75 25.90 29 18 25 26 40 30 18 75 26 95 31 19 25 27 50 32 i9 84 28 05 33 20 40 28 60 34 2105 2920 Vanderbilt on Divorce. "'I have no use for a man ilwho does not love his family,'' is the expres p sioi used by Alfred Vanderbilt in Sdis,-iissinlg the domestie troubles of wealthy families with friends at the s horse shIow, Norfolk, Va. I do flot believe everythiing I see ill the papers about Wealthy families bein- at loggerheads aid about to sue for divoree. I know a lot of theso e Stories are 1111truie. 11,h1en ai wealthy man has a lit tle spat with his wife, the pewspapers give the facts. If the same things occulred inl a poor man111's family there would be nothing said about it. "The wealthy man has his quar rels with his wife the same as the TURE t r Will soon be mar] CHATTANQI CHATTANODI I-WANT TO SE] I have been in the business a lc Send me an order and let me prove it. My prices are as low as good mneet the competition of unscrupulous de - I am doing b prepay expressage, My prices arc \ I_htp I dutual Life Insurane kes it the strongest Life Insurance Co ruarantees written in the Policies of less than any other company doing ion-participating plans. WHOL,E 20 PAYMENT AGH 11,I1H. 1,1iE. 35 21 70 29 85 36 22 40 30 50 3 23 15 3X 20 3 23 90 31 95 39 24 75 32 70 40 25 00 33 50 41 26 55 34 35 42- 27 55 35 25 43 28 60 36 20 44 2970 37 20 45 30 SO 38 25 46 32 15 39 35 47 32 5n 40 50 48 34 95 41 75 49 36 50 43 10 poor man, but. they kiss and make up. The newspapers never mention the fact that a poor man quarrells with his family. I "A wealthy man loves his home, his wife, his children, the same as a t )oor1 man1. There is no difference. I It. is nature. Stories to the contra- J ry are lies.' The discussion that, led up to these . L'XIwessions of Ar. Vanderbilt was on lie reported estraigeieti of Ioward I Nollid and his wife, bet ween whom I [i reconeiliat ion recently was effect It's dfitienlt to convince a man that t tiis money isin't on a sure thing uitil ftier tle Iace. at hand and we Cet with the goc )GA! CHAl "Chilled Pl6 Combinatio: Disc Plows Double Shc Plow Repai Corn and C< LL YOU SOME I ng time, and ami a good judge of whisk< whiskey can be sold for. When it becor alers, I'll retire. nsiness on the square, and won't have yo but secure you the lowest possible rate. I as low as you can expect to pay for relia All Orders In ~lali Jn pauc West Point Special Rye, Our toader.. Monodrarn Rye-Absolutely pure.. Victor Rye- lexceptlonally stood.. Private Stock Corn (1 years old), non Imperia Corn-Superior quality, re Mountain Corn-Absolutely puro . sweet Mash Corn ............. Ask for my CormpleteCatalog.an B. EHRLICHI, HUNER e Company. mpany.in America. It is nearly Any Insurance Company at less business in this section. The fol. WHO&, 20 PAYMENT AGH 141P. g 50 38 15 4450 51 39 90 46oo 52 41 75 47 60 53 43 75 49 30 54 4 85 51 15 55 4 io 53 1o 56 5050 55 20 57 53 10 57 45 58 55 85 5985 59 58 80 62 45 6o 61 95 65 25 61 65 30 68 t6 62 682 7 45 63 7 74 95 64 7 78 76 EXEOUTOR'S SALE. By authority of tle last will and estaient. of Mrs. Martha Carolina 'aldwell, deceased, I will sell, at auo ion, for cash, at, her late residence in 4wherry county on Thursday, the st day of November, 1906, at 11 'elock in the forenoon, all the tan :ihle lpeisonal property of the said leelased inl ily hands Consisting of a ian o, book-case, bedsteads, beds, mattresses, quilts, and other bed lothlng, clock, carpets, chairs, trunk lid wearing apparel, gold spectacles, Owelry, silver plate and many arti les or household and cooking furni Lire. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor. are still in the >ds. rTANOOGA! Ws. n~ Plows. vel Plows. rs. >tton Planters. 'URE WHISXEY y. liverything I sell is good and pure. aes necessary to offer cheap mixtures to ur orders on any other basis. I do not ble goods. 0 by rst 3xpreoss. -A puro old Penn- Quai 4 Full Quails Oallon .........................$1 .30 $5.50 $5.00 - ........................ 1.00 3.743 3.50 ........................75 2.743 2.50 a botf or ............ 1.00 3.75 3.50 cozmendod hIgh .................75 2.75 2.50 ................... .64 ..... 2.430 .....................6.........43 2.00 Good. Age and Quality govern Price. temit by Money Order or Registered Letter. MOUNTAIN DELL CO. AND MADISON AVm.AT NA,O .