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IENATOR 1.7maw ON I InFOME TAX MATTEIL i Washington, Dec. 17.-Senator Till snan left Washington last night for I a short lecture tour in the west. When t seen at theennsylvania station, Be I said that as R was a well known fact i that nothing was ever accomplished prior to Christmas at the sessions, and as congress would adjourn for t the holidays Thursday, he would fff S a few lecture dates. After the finst of January he would be in the seai.,t when congresssettles down tobusiness, t and he points to his twelve years in I the national legislative halls as to whether he attends to official busines ; or not. Senator Tillman bad "sc-imething to say" about the incomc ax issue. in which his name has figured in the Palmetto State press. He was vig. orous in his utterances, and talked as t follows: "There have been so many rnali eious and urtr:hfn, si .cs r:ade T in rez;lrd iC ry si-r-r he i ne tax. that I w !l , w try iren-', lv.'C n exac:.y w:-) tvh the&: I ."'m f :.. Z.(-ar e . iM--a S'. tc -.:e k-. -! h,,e Th;c: :13 n :, e i In n c: STry En' t : :: re~e: he' ha e . n 8-41 r. DC I~ RF -V.4 LS r T N U tet :cr.c S-,: Cs2: . er.onie D in3 n3v . Tij : : . whf haIe CIOET DUE IN 1910I. It If N o Lrgesr-t Nor thbe Most Brilh ai eds br. s ub :1 per74. c:y' 5t coma and thi moe &t r. hi:sN -* determine by'r(c" th :a SvcT 7i: czIts iast 5:ernc a i:.t :L.ts an Saturn , in.! certain c patso s.h a ori.Itsb th at a~ ~: :.. im pos f to esle r. e its moeme?t with so a mse rnait ry acurcy than efre. V ob. et to the ake L~-es but the lioht I bar'-waA:o t a! hl at>-.* t-- a ':.4f t e.t e New Ide . Womn' M -n for of1 viw The: don's"~ enmrae by te rtr for the wishin tob goodlas tkerare "Don' tel. -' on 55 toesf perri~rsal epriences.IDon't ord g rsome mat. Don' speak isn it cIvesatio by tain tim pbe o tac.curae iter denk ent e bac n'd~. adda apnendice t an bieaftrer a av :t2 Do' &nn on story 051 anI'e w ~t - a disenTV. Sbe W") P'~I ** of a piorb 'on't make a point of always agree ng with a speaker. Don't harp to ong on one string. Dont affect tilted style." After discusing thes rohibitions to talkers at some lengt he writer concludes: "Still, it mus Pe confessed that there are peopt rho are constitutionally incapable a 'ollowing out these rules, and wh n spite of all their riolations, are it eresting people. They have nativ treng-th and make their own rules e elf-expression. They are the stmf ut of which mal life, as in book: hey add to the gaiety of nations tut they are not exemplars of the ar f conversation. which requires hai rtiools balance in all the give-and ake of conversational exebangme" In the Shoe Store. A woman shopper who keeps he yes ar.d ears open for other thing han bargains found something nei s she put out one hosierr enease< ot to the -aleswoman in a shoe store le us:cmer had told the clerk tha ,e wanek a 5A 'ast, ssys the Ne" nak heStjm: :a.a:nedt h A f hr s . A x rf the r th f-s cst.r sked the woma t<xplain dam.2 to ILC Dv i-s asaid h C At the r&to fthe transsc ~'c.na' IcurranAiarn. Char !sn. Dwi-id. Rz -Pli(-, 1-0 shoes. 'Wc'4, yrn 'Te heard of A last. F o. - qns .- s- on. havn't von?' h U v wman who was on the Wel. if ycu- had been in this asinss as loRn as most of ns vcor :.n3 k:cw ;hat these .irls who zet - ; bring the shoes have no morc, f -r-Vyhing except the h"Cl n .i tie for cosine busi 'I 4.e of them to fetel s"he w -7dn't remvmber i1 1a nki e 10 steps. S a r:a a's r -.me or the A is for Adam. B is . C is for Charlie, D is foi .Tz:f rimember names when ther onla fo.rzet letters."' "Why mern's names instead o .mr.Vs. w -er , he article desired i : W n:-t Anna. Bertha sr:n ni PDara f:r exar,r?" askei This was -where the saleswomam erewcd her wit and diplomacy. fo: -f, reife riht off the reel: ''Hsrave y.,n f o-rzmen when vor tr a f- rlThDr.t yon recollet bo :et: easier it was to remember th< in:.: of v:r be~an iha. It was t4 'ceak th.e r.arre of another cirl' Jannary Designer. *Wf 25.5. of the New Yea :-cc: razrm-ms for a niaza * :I .-. Ski'nd ic't keep a 'liti :ada cf the times. 1. a difficul ~'R;p:rito bmt with !ling~ an e-rsevera:nce il esRn be done.. The De .rcer makes this its cie-f aim. Rad -w wh hve an eye for impor-tat de ril .hoia not foverlook the superi rity of te illustraicns in The De h vrother fashion macazines e *,-50e3 pctured and describe ie theOmst esirs of the fashi: saker.--.ides this. there are specia riiee by '-eople 'who knoew thei ub.iem 'well. Amng~ thae artiee re The Business Woman's01 :,"" r.in Dressmnakine. " "It imeion inMiisierv." "Homelik stedr"- Lsura SCiple's flp-toi-th< cs-.3.edseriptions of 1te ne *si rsh e fcies in dres. ete. 7Th I rhafo the ru-ine is devote ec ad :ems appropriate I -r:n 'which :is anese s --- ein! little sketch. ". eia Nizct." bv Hele c An 1\i-ri-ek Ranics an ..es e! M.est, The s;i'-is':irc part of it is thi .-- m h vei The Desig-ner for a e 'or fifty cnts. postpsid. Send suli <riptions f--r 1907 now. hat will last a life tihe isuthatyc want. Our O0 gans ha"e a pre ta md lovely css Wete pp rou with an Orgathat winDphasi Very particular for only rSS mmd #5 Ielivered. Write usg fee omr pr ermis of pavument, and for inesatration If the t-eantlful Oriuane rfewyvd ton If you arefer a Plam, we lta-re tww Malone% Mn,uic HOUM! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF NEWB RRY a COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. e John C. Wils*n as Judge of Pro bate and public guardian of. the t estate of William Sidney Deazis e Plaintiff, f V. SMrs, 1. Addie Hodges, Defendat. By order of the court hertin, I will e sell before the court howse at Newber f ry. South Carclina, on salesday in f January. the same being the 7th da of January. 19.% during the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder, all t that tract, piece vr parcel of land v-1 ing and being situate in Newberry - County, State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred and seventy-five scres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Salie Henderson, estate r of Mrs. Ann W. Allen, estate of George G. DeWalt and W. W. Hodges. Terms of sale: The purchaser will be required to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash and the bal ance in two equal annual instalments vith interest from day of sale, pay -Ie w:iuay until the creiit portioz pad. The purchiaser Ihm also be nimred ta pay for thec papers an H1. 11. Rk iMaster. S. B. JONES' RESTAURANT IS THE PLACE TO GET Good Things to Eat ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT MODERATE PRICES. Oysters on Half SheR. Oysters anY Style.. Fish, Game, Steak, in fact Everything that the market affords. Patronage of Ladies Solicited. Opposite Newberry Hotel Office and Next Door to- Pool Room. LOOK FOR THE SIGN S. B. JONES'3 RESTAURANT LOOK HERE'S TO YOU - FOR -- 'At Prices That Talk, AND SMAKE THE GOODS WALL You can save money on any article mentioned In this adver tisemnent by calling at my store Ion Postoffce Block fourth door from Postoffice. If you want 'Guns, Ammunition, 'Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Everything, Come to me. Remember the Old Reliable. 1J.Uhjto aa W=U===.U.= L JL,. J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF .EWBERRY, BY JOHN C. WILSON, ESQUIRE PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Lewis Herd hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters ol Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ben Herd. THESE ARE THEREFORE to citc and admonish all and singular the kindred and mditors of the said Ber Herd deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Newberry on Fri day, December '*th next after pub ic.ation theri, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have. why the said A.ministra tion should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand. this 11th day of December Anno Domini, 1906, J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. CITY CAFE For a nicely prepar ed meal, composed ol anything to be had ir the local market, such as game, fish, fowls, etc., drop in at the City Cafe, next door to thE Southern Express of fice, and be satisfied al a reasonable price. We have a professional white cook, who knows his business and will give the best of service, We carry a line of fruits, etc , and want to fill your or ders for Christmas. Earhardt & Well. Next Door to So. ExprMss Office. THE SAISFACTIDN Oi knwine von havey purchased a piano that cannot be surpassed by any Manufacturer in the world is indeed a great comfort. The time never comes to the pur chaser of a Stieff piano to realize that a cheap piano has been p)ur chased. STIEFF Manaturer of the piano wihthe sweet tone. Southern Wareroom. 5 West Trade Street, CHAELOTTE, N. 0. C. H. WILMOTH, MGR. ami R EV IVO RESTORES VITAU.T "Maoe i Well Nai as4ueeser..e utta m30 day. It aei ~a UyandeIcI Ctrea who other faI m# u00r S. athta4 t ',tesset GILDER, I &~c1 WBBKS,Uy Santa HEADQUI Will Still B at ta OLD S I am Instri HIS MA, Old to announce dren that his i was opei and all are irns and make the so we can in your wants. Mon dog, De Dear Children: Look out for rfving at my headquarters es I will be very busy and c; can have your letters writtel and put them in the letter boi Look out for me and remt at the same old place, S, B, , I Your laus. RTE e Fouid ie TAND icted by JE STY )an a to tHe chil ull line of ied on ited\to come ir selections f~orm him of ceniberl10, laus Mon. ny wagon! 1 will be ar - ery day next week. mnnot talk to you, put you 'I telling me of your wants Son my wagon, - imber my headquarters is Jone's store, $ s, ~'