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CHILDRENS DAY. Interesting Exercises To Be Held on Saturday, June 25.. Children's day will be observed at Bush r:% er oh Saturday. June 25. The following interesting programI has been arranged: Proces,ional March. Prayer. Children's Day Chapliets-Songs: and Recitations. Song-Carry Blessings with You. Children's Day the Best-Recita tion. One Day for the ChAldren-Reci tation. Let us Rejoice-Rtcitation. It Pays-Recitation. Song-Be a Little Sunbeam. Spreading the Light for Jesus Recitation. Motion Song-My Little Garden. What Can Little Children D0-1 Recitation.: The Weight of a Word-Recita tion. Hearts and Flowers--Recitation. Serve Where You Stand-Recita tion. Song-Gather Them Ali for Jesus. The Bible-Recitation. Summer Treasures-Recitation. Song-We're Ready to Watch for the Master. Not Lost-Recitation. St. Luke's, Prosperity. Owing to the fact that the com mencement at Newberry college be gins on Sunday there will be no ser %ices at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, near Prosperity, on that day. S. P. Koon. Pastor. E. Cavenaugh Appointed. The grand chancellor for the Knights of Pythias for South Caro lina has appointed Mr. E. Cavanaugh of Newberry Lodge district deputy for this year. THE SUWANEE RIVER. Familiar Negro Melody Refers to the Upper Portion of the Stream. Mr. Stovall. of the Savannah Press. pays a two-column tribute to the Suwanee River. in the course of which he says: "One of the best known streams in the South is the Suwanee river. made so by the song: but in reality few people have ever seen it and very few have explored it * * * 'Way Down Upon the Suwanee River' was written way up on the Suwanee. if legand is true. - There the river is narrow and commonplace. with nothing to com mend it but its'name. It is a negro lullaby-a noble precursor of mod-: ern rag-time-which Neilson and Pat-1 ti and Melba and Nordica have war bled and which has furnished a break and an encore in classical concerts for generations. "But the lower river, the real Suw anee. with its chromes and currents.: its palms and cypresd. its fringe of and itsunfailing setting of green-is and its unfailing setting of gree--is deserving of something more than a coon song. It is worth an epic of depth and dignity. Nature did not set things to rag-time when she dug this river. It is to6 graceful and no ble." That is all pretty and more. but the'truth of history is that the Suwa nee river which inspired the famous song is located way up in Kentucky. and not in Florida. replies the Ma con (Ga.) Telegraph. .All the other things said about the Florida Suwanee, which has . its source in Georgia-the Okeninokee Swamp-are true. In addition, how ever, to the main source in the great Georgia swamp, the Suwanee has] tributaries from this stare in the! Withlacooche river, the Alapaha riv er, and the Swanoochee creek. The Suwanee is very much of a Georgia enterprise, drawing from the water sheds in Charlton. Ware. Clinch. Echols. Lowndes. B rooks. Col quit. Berrien. Worth, Irwin. Dooly and slightly from several other South Georgia counties. It and its tribu taries are also fed by a large nuimber of great springs which may draw~ from the middle and moumairt. reg ions of Georgia. But to get the best there i- . 'rt of the far-famed Suwanee one mustr strike it wvith pole and hook gear its main source in the QkenS.:k>r Reflections of a Bachelor. You may never miss the sunshine till the clorls coenm by. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS. Jimmie Epps hath made suit to me. to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of J. K. Epps. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. K. Epps. deceased. tha: they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate. to be hid at Newberry on June 2ist next after publication there of. at it o'clock in the forenoon. to show cause. if any they have. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand. this 31St day of May Anno Domini. 1904. J. C. WILSON,-J. P. N. C. AMITL LODGE, NO. 87, A. F. M. A regular communication of Amity Lodge. No. 87. A. F. M.. will be held next Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic .Hall. Visiting brethren cordialv'wecomed. - GEO. S. MOWERI. W. M. J. H. M. KINARD, Sec. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Bright's: Pi*ase. Diabetes, 'Rheuma tism, Gout. Gravel, Dropsy, Inflam mation of the Bladder. Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kidneys. Mayes Pharmacy. the well known druggist 'of Newberry. knows by ex perience that HINDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troub les, and will guarrantee it in all cases. Can't you afford to try it at their! risk? it costs you nothing if it don't do the work. Sent by mail to any address, pre paid. on receipt of ;o cents. 6 boxes for $2.50 under a positive guarra:tee. THE RIGHT Is One That Puts Qt One that will not diht in order to put up a lower price than it c One that does accul oughly reliable pres One that keeps a tire stock, so that it want. One that prepares with the approval prescribes it. One that tries to t ing as possible to all One that has th everything that a fire store ought to do. That is our kind o: Was on the List. A bright girl asked to be absent from ;chool half a day. on the plea that company was coming. "Its a friend of my father's and his three boys." said the girl anxiously; "and mother doesn't see how she can do without me. because those boys act dreadfully." The teacher referred her to the printed lis tf reaons which ijustified her absence. and asked if her case came under any .i them. "O. ye. .\iss Smith." said the girl, eagerby. ", comes tinder this head:" and she poimed to the words "domes tic afTliction."-Christian Register. Salter HAS OPENED A VARIETY OF NEW ART AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS in the new store on east end Main street under The SKYSCRAPER. Prices down as con sistent, with good values. DRUG STORE aliy First Every Time, ite a drug or chemical prescription at a little an be honestly done ate, .skilful and thor ription work. lose watch on the en has what its customers medicine which meets f the physician who e just as accomodat its customers. e facilities for doing t class modern drug a drug store.* NOMINATIONS mermo3. I REREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the o-ice of State Senator. Subject to the rules of t&e Democratic party. COLE. L. BLEASE. GEO. S. MOWER IS HEREBY AN nounced as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of State Senator. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. REPRESENTATIVES. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the H1ouse.of Rep resentatives from Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. Arthur Kibler. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election as a member of the House of Represen tatives from Newberry County. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. ELBERT H. AULL. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR THE House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the House of Re -presentatives of South Carolina from Newberry county. F. W. HIGGINS. I HERE"' ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candid;.te for the House of Repre sentatives from Newberry county, gubject to the democratic primary. W. H. SANDERS. COUNTY AUDITOR. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of County Auditor. subject to the democratic primary. L. . EPTING. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for rr election to the office of County Auditor. subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. .W. CROMER. SHERIFF. BEING CONSCIOUS OF THE fact that I have discharged the duties of the sheriff's office to the best of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of the people of Newberry county, to this end, Iwould again announce myself a candidate for -re-election, subject to the decision of the democratic primary. M. M. BUFORD. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Newberry County. Subject to the Democratic Primary. W. A. HILL. COUNTY TREASURER I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF 'a candidate for re-election as Coun ty Treasurer and pledge myse"lf to abide the rules of the Democratic party. JNO. L. EPPS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the democratic primary. EUG. S. WERTS. SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF~ a candidate for the offce of Super intendent of Education of Newber ry county. Subject to the rules 0? the democratic primary. THOS. E. WICKER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the offce of County Superintendent of Education, sub ject to the rules of the democratic primary. G. HOWE LIGON. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the offce of County Superintendent of Education, sub ject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. S. WHEELER. CORONER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Coroner for New berry county and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic party. JNO. N. BASS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the offce of Coroner and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democrat ic Primary. T"4 MART'I/"\ TTI"DS"AY,' SUB-SUPERVISOR. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a cadidate for the office of Sub Supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules of the democratic party. JOHN A. C. KIBLER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations of the democratic party. W. H. WENDT. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. W. P. COUNTS IS HEREBY AN nounced a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. VOTERS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor, Subject to therules of the Demo cratic Primary. J. Y. FLOYD. ANDR,.% ' J. LIVINGSTON IS hereby nominated for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the democratic primary election. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules' of the demo cratic party. G. SAM MOORE. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. J. MONROE WICKER. MASTER. W. D. HARDY IS A CANDIDATE for Master and will be grateful to the people of the county foi their support. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candi 'ate ,for the office of Master for Newberry County. ana pledge myself to abide the resuit of the Democratic Primary. J. W. D. JOHNSON. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to te office of Master. Subject to rules of the Democratic party. H. H. RIKARD. CLERK OF COURT. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court. Sub ject to the Democratic Primary. JOHN C. GOGGANN. MAGISTRATE. WE, THE CITIZENS OF. TOWN ships Nos. 1, 2, and 8, hereby an nounce Chas. B. Tidwell, for the office of Magistrate, and he is pledged to abide the result of the democratic primary. CITIZENS. 3. H. CHAPPELL IS HEREBY announced a candidate for re-elec tion as magistrate for Townships Nos. I, 2, and 8, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic Primary. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for No. 3 Township. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. T. P. ADAMS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Magistrate for Township No. Io, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. P.B. ELLESOR. COLIN L. GRAHAM IS HEREBY announced a candidate for Magis trate for Township No. 11, subject to the democratic primary. JOHN W. ROPP IS HEREBY AN nounced a candidate for magistrate for Township No. 7. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Magistrate for No. 11 town ship and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. F. SUBER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Magistrate for No. 9 township, subject .to the rules of the democratic party. B. B. HAIR. THANKING THE PEOPLE OF No. .3 Township for their suppor't in the past I hereby annotmce my sslf a candidate for Magistrate in No. 3 township pledged to abide the result of the primary. :md the wishes of the peop'le.