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Fairview items. Fairview, Dec. 29.-We had a rain Friday which was very good on small grain, although we hated to see it rain on Christmas day. Mrs. J. \V. Morris has been con fined to her bed the past few days, but hope to see her out soon again. Mr. John Harmon and family visited Mr. J. A. Baker's family Christmas (lay. There was a social giveni at the residence of Mr. Eariiest Fulner on last 2nd Saturday night; about io girls and 25 boys were present. There was one also at Mr. West Lindler's;about 18 girls and 5o boys present. Mr. Ben Moore of Newberry Cot ton Mill is at home visiting his parents again. I guess Santa Claus visited the little folk,3 Christmas Eve which was very gratifying to them. Our school at Fairview will vacate this week for Christmas. Mr. M. C. Morris who has been drumming for the King ~ardware Co., is taksng a few days for Christ Inas. Mr. Sam Moore, of Columbia, is at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Misses Mary and Bertha Harmou of near Selwood are visiting friends around Fairview. Messrs Jesse Har mon and Charley Swygert of near Selwood have been visiting friends around Fairview. Mr. Bright Bowers of near Piney Woods ,is visiting his Cousins in Richiad County. M-1 isses Mar and Alma Coinelv al.so Mliss Ml-ary Long are visiting their frined.; near Selwood. Miss Sailie Warn of near Bates burg has,been visiting Misses Mary mi11d Nora Fulller. Miss Ida Voods of Newberry has been visiting Mr. JohnI Mills and friends. There Vas a cake walk and social given at Mr. Pat Martin's on last Monday night: also one at Mrs. IIarriet Long's Saturday evening. Mr. L. 1). Morris says, "good morniiig friends, that I shall be inl the race next summer for the office of Supervisor for Newbery county, would like to inform my friends of the fact, if they expect to run for the same office I shall advise them not to appear, I would hate to see them defeated for I shall be the Supervisor myself,' ete, etc, I remain, wishing all a happy newv year. IL. M. M. In Memoriam. Resolut.ions adopted by the Woman's Missionary Society of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Dccemnber 22nd, 1903. Whlereas, in his inscrutab)le wis domi and lov2, G~od has seen best to call from this life to the life more abundant one of our beloved memn bers, Mrs. James Workman, and whereas she wvas a faithful and ex emplary member of our church and society, so that by her removal we have sustained a loss that is irrepa ble, therefore be it Resolved 1. That in the death of our sister the church and society have lost a faithful member. 2. Tihat while we mourn our loss we bowv in hulmb)le submission to our H-eavenly Father who rules in love and wisdonm. 3. That we extend to her rel atives ou r sympathies C'mmendlCilinog thiemi to hi iml who11 is able to b ear our burdens. Mus. J R. Smo 'I. %.. \Is J . l mru, W\ lhen biliouis utry :uua o f' ( amber( -. latin's tOmaclh and(1 Liver' Tabulets anduc reaize for on~ce hiow~. gaily a first--elas upj-to-da~te med(:iine w'ill correct thme dlis.. order. Fo)r sale byv Sinith Driug Co., Nervberry, Prosperi ty Drug C2o.. Prmos ncrity_ Tillnan's Trhtm if. New York Sun. . The Hion. Joseph Welden Bailey of the coustitution and Texas in. structed the Senate of the United States at some length oil the history of the Democratic party last week Comparing its present sittuation in the Senate, where its members, he declared, had carried "idepemdence to the point of insibordination," with the splendid discipliie of the Repuiblicanis, amountimng to "abjct submissioti," lie cried in ringing tones: "With such an organizationl par suilig such a loftly pnrp)ose, those who, initoxicated with thcir power, n1OW aflect to despise us shall learn that it is as true in politics as it is in loly Writ that 'pride goeti bw fore a fall.' 'ile Hoi. Benjamin R. Tilhman, the dispensary king, arose slowly. He reproved Mr. Bailey with a glance, and said: " 'Pride goeth before destrue tion.' " Let The Congressional Record tell the story of this incident: "Mr. Bailey-The Senator from South Carolina corrects my quot ation and I would be glad to amend by making it 'destruction' if the people will carry his amendment into effect. "'M1r. Tillman-'Pride goeth be fore desLitrction, and a haighty spirit before a fall.' 'Mr. Bailey--The Senator froml South Carolina is so much hetter vel-Sed In the Biblc "I. TilhnImIn-Th-"!I inl te h. "N. 11.1icy-Het? is so m1eh1 hC ter vers.d in the Bible than I am thiit I always yield to his 04rCC tionl." Th,n Ni .rIih. tc ntiviicd bl Spe-:C li. t h Ch m ishi) inl 11il,01 a] resareh having bee 1n bmo-!.w\v(1 uponl Mr. Tilh'-an bN thOemnQ o of the constitu tiol. A graccint anid WIWuchin lint"' iden(CIt inl the lives (0'l%Vw ) stl ii st atesmenvil. W(T ANTlE i). .- Manager for iew brl-anich of Our businless herv inl Newberry. Write promptly, wit h refer ellC. 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