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DISPENSARY INVESTIGATION Has Accomplished Nothing so Far But it Has Cost $3,000. .A dispatcih t tlc Spartanburg journal -ayi The state dlispenlrar% investiga:ing c,omm111t:ee will- ge diown to wrk in Tuesday. Augu-t 8 The Brrt ei'n will be at Spartan )urg. Spartanburg is chosen because is t1ouiht it will save expenses and the committee finds that it has a tight hold there on witnesses and has already material enough to begin work. The purpose is to do what work i; necessarv at Spartanburg and then i:;ove to C,lumbia. where the public nvestigatzi-nls are to, be continued as nug ats ther e ar e Wine:e aiVailab:le hknw anyting The idea of the iimnmtitee i- t meet wherever it will )e cheapest to handle the inquiry. Some of the members of the com ittee a(I particniarlv Chairman a daa tat it wvas very (lis ''intin to see peIl,ie 'a the sttmp i i" the pulpit denouncing the dis dan(d n' '.rffering the committee i<1ence .r suggesting it o the state. or inmself. and for the committee. e said that evidence or information th.at is ffered the cnlmmittee will be fairly dealt with, and the committee I anxious to get any ti)S it can. Any member if the cmmi:tee max he ad cdres-sed -r he may be advised at Camdem. S. C.. and the in formation will be given t: the committee. He thinks it unfair to the committee for ;)eople to be charging things and not offering to help prove the charges. The chief work of the committee today, in fact about the only thing that was done other than canvass the situation and the work done, was to arrange to borrow additional money. The committee was voted S3,ooo out of the dispensary fumds when it be gan work. it has spent nearly all of this money, but the committee thinks that it has now gone so far that it must either throw up the sponge or borrow money with which to push the work and pay the expenses of the witnesses it is expected to summon. and the other expenses that have been provided for. The committee feels that it is war ranted in arranging for additional money on the ground that it is nec essary and that what money has thus far been spent has been conser vately expended, an'd that whatever may be the result of the investiga tion the people of the state want it thoroughly done. Care Of Books. Marginal notes are usually super fluous and undesirable. Corners should not be turned down or leaves folded in halves. Exposing books to heat or strong * sunlight warps the binding. Never bend back the covers of a .book, but keep them both level. Do not turn a book on its face or place any weight on an open book. Never open a large book from the ends or cover. but from the center. Bookcases should not be placed against outside walls on account of the probable dampness. A blunt knife of ivory, wood or metal should be used for cutting new books, not a sharp instrument. If any liquid be spilt on a bok. wipe it off at once gently with a soft cloth or absorb it w~ith blotting paper. Do noc dry it by a fire. Dragging a book out from the shelf by the b:nding at the top is hurtful. N books are wedged in too tightly if! a case they become shabby. Pith And Point. Atchison Globe. A child is always surprised that you don't know the washerwoman at its house. When you throw a friend a bou quet, don't throw it so he will catch the riorns in his hands. Rope is a progressive game. One's children failing to become famous, '-'ie hope progresses to the grand children. It is easy for a woman tco be polite: all she has to do is to smile, but a man has to smile and raise his hat. Worrying about the future is be lieveing there will be ghosts tomor rowx. thm:-gah yout know there are none :oday. Paremts are hard on the;- chibriren when he child(ren are young, and when :he parents are old the children are annd on the parents. R. K. - DARGAN'S INSURANCE, Said to Have Carried About Fifty Thousand Dollars-Effects of Oil Company's Failure. 'A special to the State from Dar lington. ,avs that it was stated that Mr. R. K. Dargan's insurance amount ed m about S,o.ooo though the exact 1igures could not be learned. It is known, however, that he carrid $25. ooo in one company and $5,ooo each in several others. According to a will made some years ago it seems that all of his insurance will go to his wife. Business in Darlington immediate IV after the Indepen'ient oil mill crash seemed paraly7ed and while there are several incividuals who lost heavily and will feel the failure for years still the general tone of busi ness is good and the prospects for a good f 1 trade a"-e bright and cheer Amorg those who " business in erect1 have been crippled is J. G. \1CC:ail &\ S. in. m1erchiia t, in1 this p'ace. wlh have been f rc ed to1 the wail in acc' lut f the ,iI mii failure. It is stated that this grin lost nearly Sio.ooo in the Independent oil mill and ist at this season of the y-ear the pr: en:re was to great to overcome. \l essrs. McCall and S. ,n have been in busi:ess here for several years and have succeeded well, both of them be ing mbSt excelent business men and every one regre:s the combination of circumstances which has Iudermind ed their splendid business. LETTERS OFADMINISTRATION State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By John C. \Vilson. Esquire. Probate Judgc. \WHEREAS. Josephine E. Kibler hath made suit to me. to grant her Letters of Administration of the es tate of and effects of Nancy Singley. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Nancy Singley, deceased. that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Friday. July 28th. next after pub lication thereof, at i o'clock in the forenoon. to show cause. if any they have, why the said Administration shor:ld not be granted. Given under my hand, this iith day of July, Anno Domini, 1905. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Teacher Wanted. The trustees of the Helena school will elect a teacher on July 28. Sala ry $33 or $40 per mointh. School opens the first Monday in October and continues eight mc.nths. All ap plications should be addressed to G. P. Hill, Clerk of Board. Notice Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I, as executor of the estate of Jno. E. Buz hardt, deceased, will make a final settlement on the estate of said de ceased in Probate court for Newber ry county, on August 15, 1905. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same, duly at tested, by that date. Jno. T. Norris, Executor. Reduced Rates For Your Summer Vacation via Southern Railway. The Southern Railway company now has on sale summer excursion tickets to a great many mountain and seashore resorts. Until September 30 these tickets will be on sale daily good returning until October 31. The following rates will apply from Newberry to a few of these points, other points in proportion: Chick Springs, S. C., $445 Saluda, N. C., $6.oo. Tryon, N. C., $5.6o. Flat Rock, N. C., $6.30. Lake Toxaway, N. C., $9-30. Hendersonville, N. C., $6.40. Brevard, N. C., $7.9o. Asheville, N. C., $7.05. Hot Springs, N. C., $8.oo. Waihalla, S. C.. $5.6o. Seneca, S. C., $5.ao. Isle of Palms, S. C., $7.go. S-mvns Island. S. C., $7.90. Frrates :o other points, schedules an I .p overs, etc.. phone or call on J. P. Sheely, Agent. Week End Rates, C., N. & L. Commencing June 3rd, and continu ing un:il and including Septembe 2nd, 1905. the following week-en, rates will be on sale to the followin; points, via the Columbia, Newberr; and Laurens, railroad to Isle of Palms, $5-15 Sullivans Island 5.15 Charleston 5.15 Wilmington 5.15 Waterloo 2.00 Cross Hill 2.00 Glenn Springs 2.10 Spartanburg 2.10 Greenville . 2.10 White Stone 2.10 Tickets to the above points will b sold on aSturdays good to return of the following Tuesdays. for schedule and further information telephone o write, J. W. Denning, Agent. Southern Railway Excursions. The Southern railway wii sel round trip tickets to the folIowinj points for special occasions: Athens, Ga.. Summer School, Jun< 27 to July 28, 1905. Rate: one firs class fare pius 25 cents for roun< trip. Denver. Col.. Account Internationa Epworth League convention. Rati very low, and will be given on appli cation. Knoxville. Tenn., Summer School June 20 to July 28, 190. Rate: on< fare plus 25 cents for round trip. ishville, Tenn., Peabody-Sumr..e: Week End Rates via Southern Ry. Effective Saturday June 3rd an< continuing to and including Septem ber 3rd 1905 we will sell round tril tickets con.inous passag. in each di rection for all Saturday trains an< Sunday morning train, good returnin leaving destination not later Thai Tuesday following date of the sale a rates as follows: Anderson, S. C., $2.40. Walhalla, S. C., $3.40. Chick Springs, S. C., $2.75. Tyron, N. C., $3.85. Saluda, N. C., $3.85. Hendersonville, N. C., $3.85. Asheville, N. C., $3.85. Spartanburg. S. C., $2.10. Greenville, S. C., $2.1o. White Stone, S. C., $2.10. Union, S. C., $1.85. Charleston, S. C., $5-15. Isle of Palms, S. C. $515 Tybee, Ga., $5-15. For further informs.tion phone 0: write 3. P. Sheely, Agent. Phone 91. Fire Insurance! We will insure your Fram< D 'welling for only sixty cents or the hundred dollars, (not ex posed), or better still, one dol lar and eighty cents for fiv< years. Good business peopl< insure their property, whv don't you? Insurance on stoci and store buildings alsc, HOLMES & McFALL, Fire InsuranCe Agents. Phone 67. Charlestoi ai Westeri Carolla Ry (Schedule in Effect April z6, 1905.) .No. 52. Daily. Lv. Newberry............12.36 p. mx. Ar. Laurens ...... .....-150 P.mx Ne. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurens...........5-S p. mi. Ar. Greenwood .......... 2.46 p. mi. Ar. Augusta.............. -2 p. m. Ar. Anderson............ 7.o p. mn. No. 42. Daily. Lv. Augusta................... .. .... 2.35 p. in Ar. Allendale..-----.--..--------------. 4 30 p. mi. Ar. Fairfax...... . . ................. 4.4! p. in Ar. Chretn......................... 7.40 p. m r . Beauort........ ................ 630 p. xr r. Port ( yal.... ... .... ... ...... 6.40 p. m Ar. Savannah... .... ........... . ... 6.45 P. m. Ar. Waycross ............. .............. 1.o p. mn. Ar. Jacksonville............................ No. 3. Daily. Lv. Laurens.......... ............. 2.07 p. xx Ar. Spartanburg ......... .........--3.20 p. m. No. 52. No. s-/. Daily. Ex. Sun. Lv. L.aurens............2 09 p. mn. S.o a. m., Ar. Gree.nviUe ............ 3. p. m1. :o ao a. mn. Tfhro.ugh 'ufllman Car S.:rvice between Au guta and. Jacian:vi?le, Fla. Hi. C M QUYI. A s.t.. I.am:ens. s. C. Fo. T. I 1 YaN. otn't A gt., Grnville S. C. Just a OF Y Time, I We wish to call your a Spring and Summer Go A dollar expended with us will do We offer the trade our best efforts best. The prices the lowest for the t We offer some dainty Mercerized N in price from ioc. to Soc. yd. We have nice line Knickerbock Su Dimities, Ducks, DeLaines and other are dreams for waists or dresses. Sp r Riverside Plaids, Southern Silks, Ch< Our Shoes are built to wear. Our sell Groceries. Get prices and see st S. S. Bii j COME SOO 11p Whenever you start out on a sb 4 This plan will save you many ( time. if we haven't just what; We shall not urge you to buy, b goods as soon as you can. It w every way to make selections bF " MAYES' DR SEAB AIR LINE - NORTH - SOUTH Two Daily Pullman Ves Between SOUTH ar FIRST-CLASS DINII The Best Rates and Rou Via Richmond and V Norfolk and Steamn Nashville, Memphi Louis, Chicago, Nei Points South and Southv~ and Jacksonville and and Cuba. PoSS1TIVELy THE SHoE NORTH AN WFor detailed information ~nan reservations, etc., appa) board Air Line Railway, or J Passenger Agent, Columbia, C. F. STEWART, A SAVANNI W. L. BURROUGHS, Tray. SOUTHERN THE SOUTH'S GREA TEST SYs UNEXCELL.ED DINING CAR S THROUGHIPULLMAN SLEEPI: TR AINS. CONVENIENT SCHEDULES Of WINTER TOURISTS' RATES a points. For full information as to rates, rou Railway Ticket Agent, or R. W. HUNT, Minute DU R 'lease. ttention to our line of ods. double duty. Try it. in selections. The styles are the rest goods. Vaistings, Skirtings, &c., ranging itings, Brousse Stripes, Callalettes, dress goods. Our Tussoh Silks ring and Summer Prints 5c. yd. viots, Cottonades, &c. men's Shirts are beauties. We yles. Yours anxious to please. -ge Co. Co. O" e.t, s. C. S N AND SEE opping tour come here first. " unnecessary steps and much * you want then look elsewhere. at we do wish you to see our ill be to your advantage in fore the final rush begins. UG STORE. J JARD RAILWAY. - EAST -- WEST. tibuled Limited Trains id NEW YORK. IG CAR SERVICE. .te co all Eastern Cities /ashington, or via ~rs.--To Atlanta, s, Louisville, St. v, Orleans, and All rest-To Savannah all points in Florida -rEST LINE BETWEEN D SOUTH. ,rates, schedules, Pull to any agent of The Sea os. W. Stewart, Traveling S. C. (H, GA. Pass. Agt. Columbia S C RAILWAY frEM. ERVICE.. WG CARS ON ALL THROUGH. I ALL LOCAL TRAINS. re now in effect to all Florids tes, etc.; consult nearest Southern Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C4