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V. It. AMA1.. RI-OR.10 "More than anything (Ite I',aurens farmers need a fuller appleeintion of tire attractions of their own calling," says the Li.urens Advertiser, and then it goes on to show how the fa'-rmer can be the most. prosperous and indiepenl dent of all persons. This is true and it, is the saiel doctrine we tried very hard to iiplait. in the campaignil which we had in this county tire past summ111er, The farmer should magnify his calling and endeavor to improve his condit ion, and instead of trying to get into posi tion to Ilove to town to have the ad vantage of church and school and soci ety he should go to work and have all these things in the country, and he can possies them if he will. And we pre diet that during the present generation the slogan is going to lie back to ti he fiarm, and instead of thre vo1nr men1 flocking to the cities to wear their lives olit inl stores as clerks they are going to becomle intletentdent fariners, and ile Iur1'al dist ricts are going to be the dosirable places of residence. Manv things are going to coitribute to this. We now have daily mail facilitits in al most. every section. and w e re:1 tToiig to have road improvIeeIlt, 3nd wi!t good roads will vollit good sehools and clurchts and society, for neighlbors will te able to get froin placv Ito phace and to chirclh and Ilte vlildron to sch14ol. Vv will also h:ive betthr shtools and loiger ter 1ims. and it will not Io n(ees Ioar\ t move to town Ito et'dtnate yotr chibirnl. WVhenl Itilling the soil po pvrs. and tihe farmer farnis instead of plailts onlty., all lisint'-s will pros[ler. I'amd is appreciating every .e.i We say lasten I lit' glad I in wihten I le fariter becoimles independent and is n1o longer the slave of' thc lien and i1uder bondage to tle t'redit sYsteim. Mr. N. V. Itliani-s hats sIiggestId that I Ie banks of hI li StaLt' hi-' net dI to raise $25,titi for tihe lit p srpose of' ha - ing an1 exhibit :t I e St. I .41111S 1'l o sit ion. Tli banks will seartel tal to the proposition favorallV. And why sliould they h asked to cintrilbute tt this purlpots y nire th li,u I iany (ithe c) . lass of srop)t y ' hI fact Is, the State will :4carcoly hlave anl t'\hibit. The mo1noley ;m it lit' raise'd bh pr'ivatt substcription. aid it i! niot at all proba ble that tIh' Logislat rIlv will make :nv appropriat ion. h'lie I louse was r largely opposetd t t Ie appropriation at ilit' last session, and we hiavt seti Io r'easion Wyli it should reverst. itselt at lie next session. We extend our sympa I Iy to (iov. and Mrs. MeSwkieney in the itdathi of thecir little dauightert' athlaine t hibioek. he was a swcot little babe. .s w, - it ieI for six nint I).* s of a r young lif"ke in Ihe ti.Goveinor's malnsib1n. Life Is its sorrIowvs as w'll as is pIeasrures, its b it ter as well as s sweet, liut now~ all is well withI thn' child. 'The Master says suit'er t lit lit tl Ot' course' we read t lie I)aily Mall :mid read it ireguilarily and iinjoy remluinig it. It is a good paper' iublishied ini a good owni and tromn its :advert isinig pa tr'on - age is appre'tciate'd lby t' mert.;ant s ot t he city. It is a little of trio its pn-tsi dential canduidat e, hotwever. TillE jlEWlSii NiEW YlEAR. rhet. Ilotiday,~ Which lBeg'an At Sunrset Mondayr3, Observed iy rlhose of the FI:ath In Nc~eberry. WitIh thlit settIing of t he stin tin Monr dlay, It'i'e wvas iishiei'eid in, accodinig to the J1ewish c:denidai'. Ithe nti;th y ear of the existen'ce of thle worildi. The b egini ning oif the yecar marks an imiportIant Jlewish holiihay se'asoin, be'gining with the festival of l ishi Iiashonah,. or the religious Nt'w Year, and coniltinin ig to the close of Siucolth, or the l"'east of 'Talbe'racles. Itosli1ashioniah is a season of ghlneitss anid tIre occasion for family reuniionis and the exchange of giftts arid (other siaii obserivanices. "'I,.ushone tofot' tekose f," thIIe J1ews gr'eet e'achI other,i' "Ma 0ou 1be iniseihedi'i for1 it happyt year." 'Th''e Or)ithltdox .Jewv~s retgard( thei dayl as one set apart by t.he 1,ordl t o) c'ommrfemnorat.e thle crieation, and whewn he sits in judgn.ent. to mete out re wardts ori Ipunishmients for' thre ensuihng year - t.o dlecide upon01 de(athI antd the man tier of' death. Tlhey, ther'efore, lotok upon01 it as a day tor' replentanceP. Th'Ie Or'thodox Jews rnot. only obser've from sunset t.o sunset, but they cont inue the ob)ser'vance for two dlays, whrilt' the lReform Jew'~s observe ontly the first (lay. 'Ther'ie aire not mranry oflth lieb oIrew faith iln N(eberry. Anmonig thoses. w be'long( to that dlivisionr kiiowni. :u Ihe lieformn Jews': ai'e .Josephl Mann anid S. Gooadsteini, and( MeI(ssrs. Mlainm antI iodt oinly on Tu'esdaiy. A mon)if'; it ( )iI ho (dox inuiim'e re Ia. Mo'iis aiii TI Vi godskl{y, and t hey closed Iteir' st o's both TJuesday and Wedniesday. Itesides these four namredl and thItinrtimnilies there are~ few othrs' in Ne'whr'iry. Tfh're is no( temprle or sylngogue hr' ,in which thre <tuiint c'ermoiny of bloiw Sig the scho(fari maiy bet ob>st'rved, b ut the few Jews in Newhiei' y ar'e still tiene in all the greait esn'ithuIs t.) the old faith, and( everiy c''erImonty is ohner'vedi by them which it is possxi iblt' o obsertve w ithiout a temple aind asiiritu ial leader. T1hore will Ibe several other festival dava un't daynu o nutil(fle therm harvest festival. the Peast bf the Tab ernacles, which is a season of thanks giving and which closes the season. The most. important of theRe is- Yorn Kippur, the great Jewish holy day,-' day of fasting- and of repentanceo, a dty for becolning reconciled with one's enemies, the gr6at Day of Atonement, which occurs this year on Thursday, Octoher 1. BACIMAN CHAPEL LiTTliR T. J. W. Writes Interestingly on Union Academy Subjects. I Uion Academy, September 23. - r. 1,. 1,. Moore was thrown front his wagon hiLe returntiig home from Newberry' Ian received some very painful bruises. Tihe only child of Mr. and Mrs. Usten Werts, of Jolly Street, died Sunday at 3 o'clock, of throat trouble. It. was a bright little girl about. tweity months of age. The bereaved parents have the heart-felt sympathy of the commu nity. Mr. and Airs. T. .. llayes, of New berry, spent hast Sunday with Nir. 1,. 1. Feagle and family. Miss 1lanma Grilfin is spending the wek with her sister, Mrs. R. E. luniter. Mr. B. M. ). livingstone is with the Newbei:ry dispensary while i)ispenser Mayer is conlined to his room with sick tle'ss. One of Mr. E-. 1'. Strauss' mu'les go( its leg broken some time ago and died trom t-he efrects. Mr. 1). W. luzhardt lost ont of his mules last week. We are glad to say ir. M. M. Long is considerably improved. 'I'lie bulls and bears and speculators have figured up the last report onl the cottoti crop to be about twelve inillion bales. Now the farmer's report is seven million bales and five million lies. Mlr. ,1. K. Epps went up to Mr. S. A. Rikard's last Saturday and 1 spent the night. retuni-niig home on unday with his mother, Mrs. Il. It. l-pps. vho had beenl on a visit in that section for seve ral weeks. Mrs. lpps is suf fring wit h chills and ever siice returning home. I will say to the public g--nrally and all t hose who may have any husintess with the Board 0i, Supervisors of Reg istration, hereafter t hey can be found in the Maaster's oiiCe next door to tle national bank every first Monday inl each tmtont h. This chalget. has len made for better "Oloveniielce. Thiert have been sonie ip I oet1ellt.1 going oti for the past while In th way of bu11illing. Mr. 11. M. I). Iivingstont has bilt a new cotton house. NI r. J. I). Quat tlebaum is putting ul a wood shop, Mr. E. I,. Strauss is erecting a tenanit house ald Mr. J. P. Kitnard is putting ut a barn and stobles. T1his, with t1lnmber of other repairilg which is go ing on all over the coumlry, has causet a considtlrable detmatidi for lumbelr ant shingles. In my last letter I said that tlie cot. ton crop was cut oil' at least 20 per cent Now we can safely say 25 without ex aggeration. Thte pea crop) is also goit to be short. I )r. 11. C. Kibler-, of Atlantta, is bael at P rosperity itn thle cot ton seed busi ness. lie wants it understood that lit is repiresetiting that good ol reliaht iim. .Moseley' 1ros. , and will always p ay the topi of thle miarket for seed IProsperity is a good live seed and cot tn mattrket. -if New,berry don't keej hetr eye open mid ball slipping Ptros pertit y will get the cake. Tlhte fttrmer arec watching. Letter to C. C. Dlavis, Newbierry, S. C. I )ear Sir: If it took 10 gallons t paint your house last tinte with sonic bodytl else's painit, andt takes 8 with 1)e* you, wte save you $8 or' $t0: for- paint ing costs two or three timues as much as Mr. ixzra lRathnell, Williamosport , Pa., always used 11 gallons of mixed paint for his house; 1)evoe took i. lI ut that isn't all; that's only litrst cost: how long will it wear'. The paint that goes Curt hest ini cove in,wear-s best too. All paitit, true paint, andt full-meas mie, arle Ott one side; part plait, false p ainitt, and shotrt mueasur te are ton the ot her. What cani you expect'. Yours truly, F. W. I4:vot.: & ('o. P'. S. TLhei Newbet'ry I lardware Co. sell our paitnt. A WOMAN'S BACK Thie aches and paIns will disappear- if the idv'ice otf this Newvberry' cItizen Is followedl. .\ w~toman's biack hats' muaty atches and Motst. I limes 'tis thw kidniey s' fault, ti'katcht is teall, k idn''y neht; I'hat as why Dln's IKidney I'illis eure it. NM any Nowher-ry womnit kntowv t,his. | ~itl what oethas to say about It: MI rs. J. M. W \ heelor- r'esIding at. I 'ros poirity S. (I. says: "'I us-edl D)oan's KICd nes l'ills for toy kidn1uoys whIch had both cred mue for' a long itmo and t.hu'v dhl tme ta great tamuoiunt oft t,oodi. I had t.orr-iiblt paitn Ibru'igh my loins im.i dlowni mty ilin so ovre at. limtes thaii 1 culd li enirtely get. tabouit, attd mty re's wais dlislturbed'u during~ the u,tght, ont ,an count of ihe tooi fre<pwint. ''e'In th kidne iy c-a'ert' I jol,s I ti d aniy ti i iof in-y remed't ii. andI h- dI ilphsici a atttnd met lbut no' ti.in it 'mt <i'i tI ' d im anyi istodi. MIv ccuon -i-biw who liv. j1i N"aowha',-'-\ sa'I- ir,.t I)ttn's KC idI,,a l',cI, adlvet-tisted andt h rl in' 'hltom' spiok n ti Sh l t oc- In , t 'in' t'a ~ c i. I' t)o t y s. ii I alidt andti h' rtesi.k ntas ver crati t'.cig. indel ti T h--'I.. tat-- of twot lto rehuh Ii<c Ithe na it' of te tei h,m. fcrtmihe k ia'n\t'tni'na'uitdl - hii. hit'I'na k .who (to dalo nelii i eli it)an c,. alr.ah cl lima od-le ti-e.'ieb) r. s, na't itafrh ft. and w- II 'itiln - t da . I ttm ebe t.he inante I)ansa antd ttake GILDER & WEEKS GORIEI DItG STOIJE FOR Pright... Pure Castile Soap Prescription WGrk. 10 cents Cake. Fair Prices, Everything You are never charged For the Toilet, Bath anything else here. and Sick Room. All Advertised Medicines. GILDIN 85ME Particula' Pharmacists, - Corner Drug Store. NEWBERRY, S. C. EveTrybod-_ Iterested Pelham's Boro Talcum Toilet Pow der at $1.00 dozen is a very tempting offer. We guarantee this powder to equal the best which sells elsewhere at 25c can. Highly perfumed. Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles of the best quality at the lowest prices. fzYou are pleased when you take or send your Physicians Prescrip tions to us. We employ the best skill and back it up with ripest ex perience. Mail and telephone orders ~ promptly filled. Wm. E. Pelham & Son, Prescription Pharmacists. BULLETIN NO. 1. TheBs1Efforts of a Silver TollvrnstOrator Would be required to do justice to the merits of our large and well selected Fall stock of General Merchandise, which is arriving daily. Not onl.y he ve we bought long before the ad vance in prices, but we have bought direct from Mills and Manufacturers-"No Middle men's profit." We' are therefore in a position and hereby propose to supply youir every want this fall, let it be what it may. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Crockery or Glassware for less than present wholesale prices. We have never allowed ourselves to follow or even drop back into the same class with any firm in Newberry, S. C. We must lead as we have always done, and promise to continue to make our store the place from whence all bargair.s originate. Our motto has always been More goods for less than elsewhere, no matter wher e. No one can lower our prices or excell us in quality and General Mercantile Progressive ness. TH. KLETTN ER, TEFAIR AND SQUARE DEALER. you wats Ery deprtment is ben and ht aev wich gtrati tees p er I t a es lnllY ad tis the dollar to our ' $ cu-. oniers that coun:ts People custmerswant their ulioney's worlth . r and no t p intteh' li Yours an fo"bsnes So. IJ. WOOE The Pric of HAS GO U PRICEI IN OUR I REMAINS T -WE KEEP EV *:EXCEPT C AND THE BEST 0 One of the Fullest Lines of ( DISE Ever Brought to Realizing the Fact that the tiis Fall was going to m We have put in an Extra< and we take a Just Prid it is the Best and Fullest St and that is Saying WE IN Our Friends ani To Come i We Will Be Glad To See Them They Want To $50,OC Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoe Groceries, Candies. In GOOD GOODS, +++ TH-JAT IS () Cottor NE UP of 00003 wiTORo H E S A ME. E "TFIIN. OFFINS.b< 7 EVERYTHING. .ENERAL MERCHAN Newberry County. High Price of Cotton a<e Business Hum rdinarily Large Stock e in the Fact. that ock we have ever had, a Good Deal. VITE I ustomecrs md See. Whether Make A Purchase Or Not 10.00 I es MElramSEIDB s, Hardware, Cutlery. Fact Everything. (OW PliIOBF R~ MOTTO. AIN. S. C.