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-rl E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C., as second class matter. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. Western Trip Press Association. I take this method of announcinc to those members of the Press asso ciation who contemplate the westerr trip, that I have changed the rout somewhat. Instead of going via Nev Orleans. we will go via Atlanta. Chat tanooga, Louisville. St. Louis. Kansa City and the Sante Fe route to Lo Angeles. stopping a day at the Gran Canyon. From Los Angles we wil go~up the Pacific Coast to Portlanc Returning we wvill go via Salt Lak City. Denver. Omaha. Chicago an Cincinnatti. I will m ail at unce t each member who has signitied a d sire to go. a more detailed itinery giv an approximati, a of the cos of th trip, and in order to start on the tirs it is absolutely necessary that I hav definite information as to the persom of the party at the earliest possibl moment. This, it seems to me wi make a more pleasant route, and pos sibly the time can be cut one or tw days. E. H. Aull. President. We publish in another column a article from the Charlotte, N. C News on the subject, "Keep Mone in the South" which deals with tlh great amount of money which is ser out of the south every year for it surance. Of course a great deal of eventually comes beck but a ver large proportion goes to enrich oth< sections of the country and remair there. In Newberry county alone w send away for premiums for insu: ance about $ioo.ooo each year. IV had the exact figures the other da but they are not at hand while n write. They may be easily obtaine from the auditor's books. There no reason why we should not do large part of our own insurance bus ness and keep much of this money r home. The Press association adjourned o Saturday morning after a most do lightful meeting at White Stone. TI' .proprietor, Mr. Samuel Sheftall, di everything in his power to make th meeting pleasant and so far as y could judge he was successful. was decided to held the next meetir there. There were many features of th meeting which mark it as one of ti best in the history of the associatio T:h.e attendance was large, the go< fellowship was superb, the papers a: *discussions were above the averag The presence and words of counsel - Dr. James H. Carlisle were an inspir tiomn and an encouragement 'to the ei tors. The following officers we elected for the ensuing year: E. H. Aull, president, Newberry. Win. Banks, 1st Vice presider Columbia. J. C. Mace, 2nd Vice presider Marion. C. C. Langston, Secretary. A cerson. August Kohn, Treasurer, Columbi W. P. Jacobs, Chaplain, Clinton. Executive commitcee-Ed. H. D Camp, C. M. Galloway, WV. WV. Ba -SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Co: densedi Throughout the State. A cow raised in Spartanburg w sold to an Illinois cattle expert f, $200. The cow weighs about roc with a pedigree "several yards long says a correspondent. Petitions calling for an electi< upon the dispensary que'stion are b ing circulated in Oconee count Signers are not hard to find. Prof. S. WV. Rawls, assistant pr fessor of mathematics at Clemson cc lege has resigned to accept a positi< in the University of Oklahoma atc increased salary. Mr. Go. WVright, agent for the Souti ern railwvay at Rome, Ga., was sh< and killed at Rome Wednesday by M4 Vince T. Sanford. Mrs. Wright, wi ot the deceased is prostrated, and ma die from the shock. Elihu Root of New York. was } sworn in as secretary of state Wed- tl nesdlay. Mr. Edward Gottshalk. under sen- v tence to be hanged on August 8, com- v mitted suicide in his cell at St. Paul M inn.. \\'ednesday. by hanging him elif with a strip ->f bed ticking. 1e mnCrr were bi-.wn tt pieces c I)\- all 1X i ~ ~ a 2 ,' tincs 'f dynamite at a co al mine. near Des r Mines, Iowa, Wednesday morning. j Heads, arms, and legs were scatter- b ed for a distance of 500 feet. Light ning striking a tree, and glancing off to the building which contained the dynamite was the cause of the disas ter. The Chinese boycotte has gone in to effect. It is not blieved that the 1 boycotte will do any particular injury to American goods. Negroes Get Bail. In the habeas corpus pr" ceedings I held before Chief Justice Pope yester day afternoon Berry Suber. colored. charged wi:h killing Arthur \\ilson was granted bail for the sum of S5oo. Ed. Suber. who is charged with being e an accessor to the act was released on Soo bond. The 'negroes were repre 1 sented by Hon. Cole. L. Blease. Special Rates Over Southern. The southern railway announces rate of one first class fare plus twen ty-five cents, for the round trip, (min imum rate 5o cents), to Calhoun and n Cherry's Crossing, S. C., account of the State Farmers' institute. Clemson y college, S. C. August 8-II, 1905. e Tickets to be sold August 6, 7, 8, it with final limit August 13, 1905, from ' all points in South Carolina, including tt Augusta, Ga. 3' For full information consult ticket .r agent, or, R. W. Hunt, s Division Passenger agent, e Charleston, S. C. e Detected. - Y The 'Marquis of Waterford once showed remarkable detective skill. A d robber who had broken into 'the mar quis' house at Curraghmore, Ireland, a was pursued by him and followed to a oublic house four miles off. it There the robber had seated him elf among a number of men, who -:ere drinking and smoking. and not me of them would betray him. The t.rquis, however, was master of the He1 insisted upon feeling all their Ihearts, and as he was their landlord and Che great man of the country not tone dared to refuse. The man whose heart was still beating quickly was the robber who had just ceased run m5nng. rNOTICE OF ELECTION. iOn August Ist the Commissioners of Public Works will elect a Superin .tendent for the Water Works, Elec ftric Light and Sewer Department for -the ensuing year, ending July 31st i190g6. eCommissioners of Public Works. -F. M. Boyd, Supt. Newberry, S. C., July 20, 11905. ,NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given th-at I will, as administrator of the estate of Mary A. Kinard. deceased, make a fmnal se't lement on the estate of said deceased a.in the Probate Court for Newberry County, on Wednesday, August 23, 19o5, and immediately thereafter ap ply to said court for letters dismis sory as administrator of said estate. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same, duly ..attested,' by that date. Jas. D. Kinard, Administrator. Newberry College "SEMI-CENTENIAL YEAR. Courses in Science, Classics, Philosophy, and Engineering. -Thorough Collegiate Training nunder positive Christian in fluences at a minimum. of expense. Next Session begins Sept. 27. ~Address JAMES A. B.SCHERER, I Y I President.| The man who undertakes to fight ie devil with fire is going to find imseli engaged with an antagonst -ho is thoroughly familiar with the eapon. Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbe ue at Mr. Perry Halfacre's mill on aturday. July 22. 1905. Arrange ients will be made for the usual en >yments of all present. Cooking will e under the best arrangements. T. D. H. Kibler, D. E. Halfacre. Share In the Saving! We are offer ing our entire stock of Ham mocks for one fourth off the regular price. Call and see them. layes' Book Istore; SEASONABLE SuMMerGooasl If you are in need oi anything in Men's Fur rishing Goods, Shoe: Hats, Pants, Under wear, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Umbrellas Suit Cases, Trunks Shirts, Collars anc Cuffs, Suspenders.I have them that I be lieve will please you} ir both style and price If you are gOinhg away for the summer, or wil be among the stay-at homes, I have the things you will want ir order to keep comfort able. I will have bar gains to offer you in all the departmenlts closing out broken Iots at less than th: ir value If you need anything in Mens1 Women's or Children's Shoes look at my stock, I keep noth ing but the best makes; an< those who have tried them onc< call for some of the same kini they bought before when the: come back again. It will pa; you to buy your Fall Shoe early. In order to be alAe ti sell my customers their Shoe at old prices I bought early an' have a good many of thern now in store. All the indica tions point to higher price later in the season. Corn and see us whenever you nee anything in our line, and let u help you to save. your money A. C. JONES, Under Newberry Hotel, .Jnlv 12, 1905. .... THl Walk-Ovi Easily walks petitors in st: comfort and Its superiority a over all other Sh, leader of foot-weal WALKING M. when you wear th Shoes and Oxfor CeIGeSJ. because every ( bones in the foc fortable resting pl Shoes and Oxford ioned to fit every them at REASON C.& U.S.A THE PLACE FOR R STATE] Of hecondition of The Newberry, S. C., at the cl 30th, 1905. Publishedi Act of the General Asser RESOURCES. Notes discounted .. .. ..$267,42 48C Furniture and tures. . . 3,051 93D Due from Banks. .. .. ..38,597.56D Overdrafts.. ...-.-.-.-...902.18P ICash and cash item. .. . 18,094 54 E 8328,073 6 Personally appeared before me Z. named bank who swears that the abov of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to before me this 3oth day Attest: Jno. M. Kinard. L. W. Floyd. W. H. Hunt. EIGHTH CA! Choice Teqa' Expeci AWieARRIVE TF Whileit lasts it goes for: Best Patent, Cotton, Best Half Patent, Cott4 Best Straight -. - SWe are having a big rui Sto remind the public we, Sand summer goods, hay nice new effects. Don't be misled by loud advert and red hot prices, and a compe Moseley Bros. are in the lead, ar the place to trade. Sorne are cu off. They are just about getting MOSEL 04 r Shoe over com yle, shape, economy. nd popularity oes makes it a for everybody ADE EASY e perfect fitting ds sold by the ower Co., >ne of the 26 it finds a com lace. We have s cleverly fash foot, and sell ABLE PRICES. lower Co ELIABLE GOODS VIENT Commercial Bank of ose of business June n conformity with an nbly. LIBLILITIES. eposits...t ..k ....---$16,830 52 intertptpaid)..... 38,47831 e-Discounts.. .. . . . .400 5828,073. OS F. Wright, Cashier of the above e statemient is correct to the best Z. F. Wright, Cashier. of June 1905 J. Y. McFall, Notary Public. t OF THAT assce Flour :ed to llS WEEK. - -- - $5.60 n, - 4.75 -- - 4.65 ra on Flour. We want are leading in spring ing full line, knobby, isements, we have the .goods trison will convince you that d for an all round bill, and is Lttting prices 10 to 25 per et in line with our prices then. RVY BROS.