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THE ONLY WOMAN FREEMASON. Why and How the Daughter of Arthu St. Leger was Initiated in the First two Degrees. -1 Chicago Chronicle. luch nonsenese has been prilne from time to time relative to wt mel Who vere reporlted to hav been reccived int i the NI soni Order-- a few with a knowledge o their sex, but most by menui subterfuge. There art. h w\c ev authentic reports, of the ilitiatiol of but one member of the sex. was Mrs. Aldmorth. the ou chil(i and only aluglter of At 0'Iu St. Leger, created irst \*ise un Doneraile, Iceland. une z,, i ; and llizabet I, datight.er aid be of 11n 11 ave-, (4 \\'incele. She was born about 171,;. .u, Was married to R ici:rd Aldwott of Newmnarket, Coiuty Cork. w\Ir Was the son of Sir ikia6rd A;i Worth, provost marmshal ot .Nms ter. The lodge inl which She wa: iitiated was .No. +. of Irelaid T"he varranit of lodge .1. waS is in 1 72. It vas a1 h"igll respectahIe lmige, illcldint1g all tit elite of the country arntdtit I )oIcr alle, :..11d it,; finectilli,fL w ere 1holt often uinlder. tie prosiie cy( of 1,Ir( Doaler:Iile- ilt his rtsidclitC . Itl 11:1)"il i tat o)t -il :-M'C:it sionl the b)dlc was held ill :1 roonl --eparmcted froil n thIer b)v :tu ill( brickwork. 'The subjec 41f 1hi, sketcl, lciilig prob);bly 1.(hi :Ilt thoughilles., lieterminedc to I g rat;ijfN her ciriosity \\V it pair )I .clusor. sli t-I'..ode a J)IO Iioll 0 ; brick hron iHL' W;tll Mitd plt helself , () i to cotlii.ll) d a fill view'. of teery Iiig whw o'i cUcurrer ili lle! .ro)lni. Il t 1i.s j)o,it iol sit u iIlu.'Qt tile lirst tw (cleees of .amsonrv wi I wa \vts the cxtet of tile pro ceeudihngs of O latrd- that night F-rom what,1 shec heardt whenl th< members of ill l b rlge we abotu to sepa-irate tc k the first 111me s felt tr-iliblilt"1y :Ilivc Io thle awk wardnI- nid danger- (i hcr sltiua tion, and began to consider hov -;het- con"i' L i : t ed, ;osid -,Itum-,bledl ;.;.It ll Ile clalh w.i loud :tid . ic I le of tOW he lodge, \ 1h0 was in the lobb gave the alarmi, buirst openli th door, .1) and, wth a light in) one han andi( a dlratwn -word itn the othl a1ppea:tred to1 the now terriftie yountg woman:tl. iIe was immiediat< ly jom ted by thle miemfl>ers of th~ lodige p)ret'. Tlhey for the moi pat w e re fuious01 at thle t ran sa< jtio. She was platced Lunder gualr of the tvlecr an d a membi er in tI room1 in whichl shie hadi beeni oun< The memiibci reas-sembil1ed antd di libIeraltedI for 1 w hiours its to3 wh: was5 to be tione. At len gth it was resol1vedl to gia the youngt oma Wiithe option011 <1 subm)ilit t inig t o he A l;tsotice orde to thle extenut she hiad witnelssedi atnd if. she refused the muimtbe were atgain4 to conuitlt . Mliss S ILeger, exhautist ed andi terrific y ielded.I, antd wats atccordl igly init t ed. The o) Ithe inm iiates of ti house were in perfect ignoratuce the transattion. Attack. "I had1( a sev'ere bilious attack a felt like miy head was about to bm: opien when I got hold of a free sami of Cithambelatii's StomaclhiCl3( an Liv Thabilets5. 1 totok at dose5 of thlemi aft1 suppe1r andit thle next day felt like a n< man11 and) have beenu feeling happy t inlce," IsaysI Mr'. .l. W. Smith ot .1uli Texats. For biiousnless, stomiach tr< bles5 and( consStiption) tese Tabl<) have no equal. Price 25 cents. I saule by the Smith Druog o. , Newhuer S. C., ani'd thei Prosperiey Drutg C P1rospierit.y, S. C. Wh/len you wvant a ploaisant purgati try Chamberlin's Stoniach and Lis Tablets. They are easy to take ai produce no nausea, griping or ot her d agreeable eff'ect. For sale by Smith Drug Company, New berry, S. Prosperity Drug Co., Prosority. S. A Goldon Rule of Agriculture: Nt-g,od to vur aild and your Crp w illf,>e g ool, P'lenty ofN Potash New 43 A,;s*. St "ac t 'etqult a'th unv i the at Christnias Preseuts, WI H1AVT E.... YLLOW of 11-'o klcs : : ~':cet tles.R ED ..... Andn Iflle lille of: 0:v ' 11k . It e like Owin, '"LV. 1:' 011 ' 11 Nluy MULTIPLY ING ONION SETS - At MVAYES' DRUG.... STORE.. Fish, Oysters dI Lace your ord1ers for oyc.ters an efish wvith LColumbia Fish & 1c< Co., Columbia, S. C. it SatisfactoryV prices, quick servic< and fresh goods. W\rite for quota e tions. f Teacher Wanted. a H TRUSTEES OF TABI t,. nacle School will meet at ti school house at about Christmas i relect a teacher for this school yea t. Applications are solicitedl. Salary $: peri mloni b. Address JNO. G. MILLER, Ch'm., a- Kinards, 8. C. Wallace Plantation. f]'IVE~ MILES FROM WH1ITMIRE' Enoree River, goodI pasture land. Mi be bought cheap and( on easy term nd Apply to E. HI. AUL~L, tNewberry, S. C. ~ E'MERRY KlIlTINI IMlL rFOHiE ANNUAL1 MEETI'NG O1" Tl' ..t Stockholders of The Newher Knitting Mill will be held at Coun uW Chambers on the 5th day of Januar 19l'0, a t 12 o'clock Mv., f'or the electi 0'of D)irectors for the ensuing year, a Yfor the transaction of other b)usine~ Please attendl in person or by proxy. B. C. MATIlE;WS, Secretary. ve' Newberry, S. C., IDec. 4, 1903. ndr~ ANUFACTURERI wants relial is-k.L man to dleliver and1 collect; hor he and wagon and $150 dleposit nceOssI 3., $21 a week and expenses; permanet C. Franklin. Box 718. Philadelphia. Pa. .meT H E... People's National Bank PROSPERITY, S. C. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000. lmurglir proof safe and insuratice tire proof vault. We do a general ban king business. WVe solicit your business. Prompt and polite at tent iou. Interest allowed in savings de p:ritment. 31. . Cau.ls.x,1'resident. It. C.Nlosu\x, Vice-Pres. \. \. \\'itlm.1m, Cashier. DIRECTORS. \\. '. Pugh, W. A oseley, hacoll B. l'ellers, R. 1,. l1uther, iGeo. \. Hiowels, John 11. I"cllers, 1 1. liowers, George Johnstone, M. . ar It1. C. Mioseley, Jos. 11. lunter. REARBfY MING:~ WXN of Newberry, S. C. Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 19,500 Paid Stockholders since organization 219000 i Paid Depositors in Savings depart ment since or ganization - - $9,200 A i.-u wtrkin-,y h\ i . ptAid for th' lIj, h I l S il aI %ki irk, bilt whvi tO t mni ,i)vos a doilmr for bis da" S lab- ii .x-wris for bi111 IIight, as-L w,-i w. 6p; nitvole 111N."r lays 11 ol 1C. 0.'-- of hnd a. tv h nti o \er ,ts Sick, .m jr -o r-ih-l (:n Parninicg himl na ~ ~ ) inIl ts icu- thing m\work f,.I-)tI. hut , imi), "Ivl-e to .haVI' : t y V WI Xll.g 1,11 .r \ onl Tryl I k--, It F21VW" 'We I)I Vi yl eb ns 41t.1 ,,(t roinj o n worliing f-,r y,!n Me- at 1,e1 osl' inl 'ii: S;%ving.A e pa rtlikk t dNy 1(d lot it biginl to -ik for ycn. Iniotet computm tit I por vo-It Jai:11try .1 ild July 1 of ..thr be v:r. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENC. EARS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sndhTig a sketch and descrIptIon may tinichly aseortnain our opinion froo whether nn Muvontlon Is probably pat ontablo. (onmnlen tions strictly contidential. HANDBOOK on latento sont froo. Oldest a goncy for seeuring 11IRtltS. Piateonts taken throughI Munn & Co. receive opecial notice, without, chargo, In the $Ci tif I Jim erican. A handsomely illustrated woekly. Lnargest cir culation of any acientiflo journal. Toerms, #3 a year;: four months, $1. Sold by all newaealors. MUNN & Co.seteroadway,-New York Branch Omco, 626 F St., WashIngton, D. C. e > .... 6Miss Ida M. Snyder. Trentstrer oi thei Jlrooklyns Enst Erud At (nh. "If women woutld pay more akction to their health we would have mnore' happy wives, mother and daun :ers, and it thely would ob- 'dve results thi.y w.s..o tiad ' that the <' ctors' pre-:eripi: do* IL not n perform the many cutres they are givenl Y credit for. s-. " In conslSltingL with my d-uu;i he ad vised McElr'&s \qine of (':rdi.dThd ford's Blacnk.!)raught, ;nd soE I took, it .ntd have every rea:son to th.:ntk him for a new lie pee up to( me with r:'tor-ad htealth, .andt It only took three mfonOt to wure me." 1', Wtine of 0'ardni iso a re'nl:;or of the0 e,v mlenIst ral I une-Ions1. :1.d ! a asl, ats nI t.onishing.thu tin v.: n. res y, ucant.v. su:ae41 .b s. is hIelpbful whnara oc hooddun re reb birth and1 in bni o It fre q1uenltly brinu erb hn diruggists It $1.0 bttle of Win ule of C~arduhi. SWINEoFCARDUI S J.W( A statement cannot be too strong when founded on fact. Our adver- ( tising would be wasted if it were not absolutely correct. We stake 4 our reputation on every represeuta tion we make, and ask our custom ers to hold us to a strict account therefor. We are best liked where best known. The longer you do business with us, the better you will appreciate our low prices, and the muore money you will save in the aggregate. Having enjoyed an unusually large patronage from ur many frie-ads this fall and winter, ve desire to express our apprecia tion in a substantial way, namely: 11y selling them their Mid-Winter ooods at a Big Reduction. The goods mentioned in this ad. are in eluded in this sale. sojw W W -: VIA The Nashville, C[ St. Louis Ry., ai ern and AtE The Scenic Bat To the North, North Best Equipped Trains, Quickest Time. For rat etc., or any information, JNO. E. S, Traveling No. I North Pryor St., Opposite Union Depot. Why not take a through FLORIDA beautiful State a been brought wit by the splendid th vice of the ATL LINE, the great 1 the Tropics. Wir1 ets are now on st in Florida and H as schedules, maps, steamship accom to Gen'I Pass. Ag "W\hat to Say in Spanish and H-ow receipt of a two cent postage strmup. We D Tlo remnind our frien ds thait w, be bought. I''igs. Da~tes. Grated Mince M< HDAVENPORT J Phone 11 0 . Cured l)y K eeley inustitui 'rONEY TO I.END)-.I am author - ... ized to negotiate loans on real estate moirtgages running 8 to 5 years. IAppy to J ohnstone & Welch. GEo. B.CRM, )OTEN. Heavy Wool Dress Goods I ,ray Skirting worth $1 at '79c. zray Skirting worth 75c. at 59c. xray Skirting worth 60c. at 48c. xray Skirting worth 50c. at 44c. Ohecked Skirting worth 60c. at 48c. dixed Skirting worth 60c. at 48c. diixed Skirting worth 50c. at 44c. All Black Dress Goods, Jonsisting of Serges, Ilenriettas Cashimers, Chevoits, Prunellas, Ladies Cloth, Granites, Zibilines, Mohairs, and Armours. :Y? "Make your wife or sister >r mother a Christmas present of >ne of our fine Furs ii, black, ,ray and brown. All included in his cut price sale. N4o matter what prices are quoted by others WE ARE CHIEAPER. ooten. Rates iattanooga and id the West intic R. R. tlefield Route. -West and West. Superior Service and es, schedules, maps, call on or address ATTERFiELD, Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Bell'Phone 169, trip this winter StoCUBA. This md Island has hin easy reach rough train ser ANTIC COAST :horoughfare to i iter tourist tick Ie at all points iana. For rates,/ sleeping car and modations write V. J. CRAIG.4 t, Wilmington, N. C. q to Say It'' sent to any address on asire C e cairry the vecry best flour' c SCAVENAUGI Main Stree9 iarette I_ All Drug a rg te of South Carolia e C. Confi<lentia,l CotTesponelen ii te soh1( ANTED. - - Manager f<j branfch of our business Newberry. Write promptly, wi ences. 'The Morris Whiolesale' Cincinnati, Ohio.(