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2 ar advocate,? Can any law or bsi aess emerpise succeed in the hands l men wh want :o see it fail and ro,ve obnoxious? If this is not clear enough some people may recall re marks that were made when certain people were elected to certain places in connection with the dispensary. I admit. as stated above, that the dis pensarv as at present manage(d is not perfect. We want better liquor, we want less pront. we want standard brands and not so many new and fancy brands to make money for other people. We want whiskey in the dis pensary so that people can call for and get what they want at reason able prices. \\-e want the law strict y enforced. We want men in con -rol of it who will do their duty with :ut fear or favoritismT1. We want the money paid to go into the liquor and come back to :h people who buy it. and not to those who sell it. It would be useless for me to go in _' a dislllsston of the evils of the old "ar-room system and the failure ot --hh:ib:n wh .erever it had been tried. and the go.d poimt m av the dispensary\ yem. Th - matters are all too well known to be mentioned. Those are questions for :he stump. The committee appointed :o investigate the anagemelt or :ne dispensary at the last sessiol of the general assembly are doing their duty and are going to contin1te to do so. and when they make their report nothing sensational may be expected Jut some striking truths will be made to appear. Those '.ho are guilty, in so far as the proof can be furnished will be exposed. The legislature, then will be in a positior to act upon facts and not mere idle rumors. The peo ple should await the report of this committee before they condemn it, and then await the action of the gen eral assembly. If these are not sat :sfactor- or do not meet with public approval the people can then take such action as they may deem best and not be lead by falsehood or in uendc s. What about compulsory education and the reformatory bill? I am stilloopposed to compulsory education and the Patterson socalled reformatory bill, and will oppose both if I live to be in the senate next year because I believe that they are both a menace to the public good. What about taxation? I think our appropriations wer< very extravagant last year and th< people unnecessarily burdened witi an increase of taxation and creatior of new offices, also buildings an< 'building improvements, and I fee fully assured that I can prove thes assertions and take care of mysel on the stump before the people or these important issues, or anywher else thatc they may come up for dis cussionl. P. L. McMannus, division superm tendent of the Southern will be mov ed from Charl'otte to Greenville. Anderson County shows a gaint taxable property of a million anal half dollars over last year. Duke Charles Edward attained hi majority and ascetnded the thronec Saxe-Coburg ar.d Gotha. Barbecue. WVe will furnish a first class barb< cue at Mr. Perry Halfacre's mill c Saturday, July 22, 1905. Arrang< ments will be made for the ujsual er joyments of all present. Cooking wi be under the best arrangements. 3. D. H. Kibler, D. E. Haifacre. Nswberry College SEMI-CENTENIAL YEAR Courses in Science, Classics, Philosophy, and Engineerin: Thorough Collegiate Trainir under positive Christian in fluences at a minimum .of expense. Next Session begins Sept. 2 Address JA MES A. B. SCH E RER, President THE SCHOOL TRUSTEES. 1 Full List of Trustees of the Public Schools of Newberry County. I )istrict No. 2.-Col. T. C. S- Brown. Jn(. C. Ruif. Sim G. Price. District No. 3.-W. D. Hardy. W. B. Vhitney. V. B. Oxner. Dis:rict No. 4.-T. D. Ramage. Dr. M. A. Renwick, Henry Brock. District No. 5.-J. .M. Suber. J. S. McCarley. W. T. Baker. District No. 6.-Bachman Cromer. C. II. Shannon. Charlton Cromer. District No. 7.-E. J. Stone. T. H. 11ik. H. M. Sligh. District No. S.-Geo. W. Switten b)erg. W. 1-. Long, J. T. Pits District N . 9.-R. S. Boozer. B. L. mini. .ao ruh District Nio. 1.-F. M. Schumpert. T. l. N ich I. 1. 1. Cann'n. M. Sl; I. W. F. Stone. l)i.trict NI. T.-J. (. Moore. Pet n= ed eniauttgh. N. E. Taylor. District No. i4.-Dr. C. T. W'yche. B. B. Schumpert. D. M. Langford. District No. I .-J. E. Monts, B. M. 11edenbaugh. i. L. Fellers. District No. 16.-J. S. Harmon. J. W. Wise.'Pat V. Shealy. District No. 17.-P. B. Warner, G. C. Counts. J. B. Stockman. District No. IS.-J. A. Baker, Jas. Fnlmer. Marcus Lester. District No. i9.-Geo. \V. Bowers, Jn. A. Shealy. Chas. B. Eargle. District No. 20.-W. P. Leaphart, J. S. Bowers. N. R. Lester. District No. 21.-L. A. Shealy, J. A. Counts. P. 0. W. Setzler. District No. 22.-Benj. Halfacre.. W. F. Koon, M. L. Wicker. District No. 25.-J. C. Leitzsey, C W. Ringer, Jas. F. Adams. Dis:rict No. 26.-Jno. C. Aull, Jas P. Setzler. E. P. Lake. District No. 27.-T. B. Leitzsey. J J. H. Brown, Caleb D. Buzhardt. District No. 28.-Geo. F. Hill Spearman Chalmers, F. P. Vhitman. District No. 29.-Jesse Adams. M T. Smith. J. H. Ringer. District No. 3.-A. N. Boland, Dr J. M. Sease. J. B. Derrick. District No. 32.-Jno. A. C. Kinard L. L. Feagle. M. C. Moore. District No. 33.-W. B. Boinest, J F. Richardson, L. V. Livingston. District No. 34.-Jnlo. B. Beden Fbaugh, Thos. A. Epting, W. H. Kibler District No. 35--J. C. Singley, D. E SCook, J. A. C. Kibler. - District No. 36.-L. S. Long, B. I Miller, B. 0. A. Lovelace. Disrict No. 37--P. N. Boozer, N! J. Longshore, M. D. Smith. -District No. 38.-C. A. Brooks, XM -S. Atchinson, W, J. Salter. District No. 39---J. WXhite, G. I Connelly, WV. Q. Watkins. Disrict No. 4o.-H. T. Fellers, M H. Sanders. WV. D. Pitts. aDistrict No. 41.-Jno. T. McKil trick. M. M. Livingston,. H. J. Moat District No. 42.-I. M- Smith, B. I M ills. T. R. WVorkman. SDistrict No. 43.-L. C. Singley,. S. Cleland, L. C. Johnston. District No. 44.--Rev. R. C. Ligol . P. Boozer, J. S. Boozer. District No. 45.-Dantzler Stillwel i . B. Hendrix, Madison Pitts. District No. 46.-Dr. WV. D. Sen: . M. Martin, D. R. Senn. District No. 47.-Jas. B. Reagi 1 Luther M. Long, J. WV. Epting. District No. 48.-J. D. Wheeler, V Ernest Mierchant, Geo. C. Glasgow. District No. 49.--S. E. Kennerly, C. George, Dr. 0. B. Evans. Distrct No. 50.-Jno. G. Miller, M. Oxner, A. D. Johnson. District No. 5x--Jno- WV. Sc-ott, J Duncan, WV. B. Johnson. District No. 52.-Jno. P. F~at Cas. Tidmarsh, Z. H. Suber. District No. 53.--L. D. AbramsA, T. Baker, G. F. Abrams. District No. 54.-Dr. R. C. Carlis A. . CSligh, J. B. Dominick. 'iscrict No. 55.--W. G. Metts, gg Kinard. Drayton T. Wicker. District No. 36.-M. H. Folk, G. Log I. E. Crome.r. P '4~ct N. ;7..-Jno. A\. WValla' Ditrict Nog.-WV. H. Folk. F. haa R. G. Ringer. Small Boy's Mixed History. Century Malagazine. Arouni the great triking Iigures of hitorv the small boy weaves cuious answers. "-loses's mother pitched his little cradle within anld without with pitch ar.d lit him there in the pool of Siluam. But when the daugh ter of Solomon got the green leaf ir: m the dove she hastened and brought food convenient for him, and the babe crowed thrice and grew up in her court." NOTICE OF ELECTION. On August 1st the Commissioners of Public \W&r: wil elect a Super'n tendlent for the Water Works, Elec tric Light and Sewer Department for the enn year. endinIg July 31St 1906. ommiSSiners if Public Works. P. .1. Boyd. Supt. N e',' nrrv. '. C.. Jtly 20. 11905. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE. Ni ii heey given tat I will. a- a ':int:.:ra: r he c state of lary A. karrd. deceased. make a inal set :1ement in the estate o said deceased in the Probate Court for Newherry Cun:y. .n \Vednescay. August 3. iO::. and ummediately thereafter ap ply to sacl court for letters dismis rv as alm1inistrator o said esta:e. ll pers'a holding claims against said estate will present the same. duly attested. hy that date. Tas. D. Kinard, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will, as administrator of the estate of Ellen Sumter. deceased, make a final settle men on the estate of said deceased in :he Probate Court for Newberry County. on Thursday, August ro, 1905 and immediately thereafter appIy to said court for letters dismissory as ad ministartor of said estate. All per sons holding claims against said es tate will present the same, duly. at teste., by that date. H. E. Todd, Administrator. Season Tickets Via. C., N. & L. The Columbia, Newberry and Laur ens railroad offers Season Tickets t+ the following points, limited until October 31st, 1905: Asheville, N. C. $7-o5 Alexander .35 Arden 6.75 Biltmore 7-00 Brevard 79 Flat Rook 6.30 Fletchers 6.65 Hendersonville 64 Hot Springs &-oo Murphy 6.-0 Saluda 6o Swannanlot 7.35 Tryon 35.60 Waynesville 7.80 Lake Waccamaw 9.30 Wrightsville 11-70 Carolina Beach II-55 Georgetown 8.30 Conway 10-10 Isle of Palms 7-90 -Sullivans Island 7.90 Waterloo 1.95 Cross Hill 1-95 Glenn Springs 4.45 .Spartanburg 4-10 Greenville 4.o5 Parties wishing to purchase ticket to points beyond Spartanburg wi Splease notify me before the trains ar due, that I may arrange to have tici Sets ready on their arrival. For schedules or further informu J. tion phone or write, J. W. Denning, Agent. Dr. R. M. Kennei~dy, DEINTIST. Newberry, - - S. C. OVER NATIONAL BANK. S est Mineral As phalt Roofing n.C. H. CAN NON, INSTITUTE FOR COLORED TEACHERS. :A Sumner Schal f r e -larecd eachers in Newherry county will be ield in Hlge School building. be .inning Monday. July 3T. 1905. The 'il-wing will compose the faculty: R. \V. Mance. arithemetic. history md civil government: E. V. Scott, ;eography and grammar. All teachers are urged to attend. Renewal of certificates will be gov erned largely by percentage made in the examinations at close of school. T. S. Wheeler, Co. Supt. of Ed. Teacher Wanted. The undersigned will elect a teach er for Union Academy on August I. 1905. at a salary of $35.00 per month. Applications must be sent to the un dersigned at Prosperity, S. C. L. I. Feagle. M. C. Moore, T. D. H. Kinard. Trustees. 1785 College of 120th Year Begim Letters. Science, Engineering. One county of South Carolina. Tuit"on $40. tory $10 to $12 a month. All candidates for vacant Boyce scholarships which pa Littletoli Feri l Splendid location. Health res year. High grade of work. High Conservatory advantages in Musi Elocution. Hot water heat. Elei I provements. Remarkable health record; onl3 Close personal attention to the heal pupil. High standard of scholarsl public occasions. CHARGES VE 24th Annual Session will begi address, REV. J. M. R WHEN V Something C CAL 6. 0. DA There you will find fresh and nice. Head< Tetley's Tea, Asparag French Peas, A prni Grated an d Silc .Shrimp, Sal .Chipped Fren C always swi White House Coffee, White I Corn, Lobsters, Tripe, Han New Crop Nea Phone 110. FOR BARGA FURN HOUSEHI ~*Kibler,D WORK. BY A Newberry Steam Laundry Co. Charleston 1905 ITo s5 . C. September 29th. eholarship giving free tuition to each Board and furnished room in Dormi for admission are permitted to compete $100 a year. For catalogue address tRRISON RANDOLPH, President. iale College! rt. Over 2oo boarding pupils last standard of culture and social life. c. Advanced courses in Art and, tric lights and other modern im one death among pupils in 23 years.. th and social development of every tip. All pt.pils dress alike on alti Rly LOW. Sept. 13th, 1905- For catalogue HODES, A. M., PRESIDENT, Littleton, N. C. VANTING 3ood to Eat LON VEfPORT. everything up-to-date, guarters for us Tips, :ots, ed Pineapple, mon, Roast Mutton, and Roast Beef, c Sardines, odfish Balls, Lunch Tongue, Cheese, Kingan's Reliable Hams, et and juicy. Therries, Peaches, Mushroons, i Loaf, Veal Loaf, Slice Ham i Orleans Symp. Newberry, S. C. AINS ITURE LD GOODS RRY. S. C.