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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Emered at the Postoffice at New be-y, S. C., -:s second class matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th 1905. The Press Party. soa d thi te i aS:" a d .v itteeIl nie::, t..e t:au1e ' vi \t? l and t!1Cpa per" represented having ieen pu>lish -ed in Tuesdays issue. w ill n,) -: re peated. You will hardly receit-e this letter in time for pubincatiol in Fri dav's issue, but I zlhuht it migh in teres: sonme ur reade.s t hea: The trip thus far has been uneven: .u. \'Ae have made uur Schlele a aireadv primed. '-aving r: sLtps ;ince leaving Newberry. except to have our car shifted from one train to anothei-. \We have been running very nearly on tinv-. except from Seneca to Atlanta. reaching Atlanta about one hour late. which gave our people no opportun ity even to take in the beauties of the Union station in that city, ex cept in a bird's eye view from the car. I regret very much that I have been unable on account of this trip, to at tend the barbecue on Tuesday at Utopia and the one tomorrow at Spearman's Spring and the college re union at Little Mountain. and the numerous other barbecues which are scheduled for the month of August. where I would enjoy the good hash, for which the barbecue makers of Newberry county are famous. I wish, however. that some of them would come over to Atlanta and eat some of the barbecue pig and lamb, and some of the "Brunswick stew," which is furnished at Verner's place. Brunswick stew and the sauce he makes with it, I think, excels anything that even Jim Dunbar can make in that line. When in Atlanta some weeks agQ I arranged with him to furnish the Press party some of this barbecue m~eat and Brunswick stews and I am satisfied that the party enjoyed it very m.uch. The next stop from Atlanta was Chattanooga, but that being in the night. we saw nothing of the city. From Chattanooga. we ran to Lex ington. Ky.. from Lexington to Louis ville, and we are now between Louis v'ille and St. Louis. On this part of. the trip we are using the Southern railway, except from Chattanooga to Lexington, where we used the Queen & Crescent. Col. R. W. Hunt. the affable divis ion passenger agent of the Southern, who is known pleasantly to all the newspaper folks, and for that matter to nearly everyone else in South Carolina. came to Newberry to ar range transportation for us over the Southern going and returning, and gave us the pleasure of his company as far a Atlanta. The railroad peo ple have been exceedingly kind and courteous to our entire party. and have done everything they could to contribute to our pleasure and com fort. We have a good chef on the private car, who, by the way, is a South Carolina negro from Chester, and the porter and two waiters are also po lite, courteous and attentive. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed Throughout the World. The creditors of Mrs. Chadwick. thie woman "financier," will get seven mills on the dollar. The Sanford trial, which has been going on :or two days was suddenly stop; edi Friday nigh1t by the death of a juror's mother. The Russian government has de cided to issue another internal loan of $roo,ooo to defray further ex penises of the war. Mayor William H. Patterson, of Peterson. N. J., who has been miss ir! c et. l:- delY. amn'.xii t++ near l V ;$26.QQ0. Gei:. 1'. Twee.. the .n wi of '" Vm. M. Tweed. of New York cit committed ;'ticide by jumping fror a three =tore window of an insan hospital at Midletnn. ' onn.. ( which he was an in'.ate. \ n;171 . Crrnto\. the m't urdav. a man +n b) Shot and kili ed Marion \Varner. ,f Secrn. Ill lk)t anid wounded a wcomnan and r!h bed a third passenger. The man ha been arrested but he refuse t1 his name. v:as ;Ound near the pot whi.ere ir. \ndrews had .e .e :mi=1 .: in her dream. There ti elee it the murder. A determined light is to be mad against \V. J. Bryan by the -.nti- Bry anites of Nebraska this fall. A num ber of newspapers are to be bough and others are to be establis:htc thereby forming a chain over th state. The ai mis to discredit Brv: by showing that his own state i against him. The notorious Paul Kelly gang be gan a temporary reign of terror i: New York Saturday by a raid an, window smashting on stores withi: a half block of police headquarter: which ended by beating a man s, badly that he may not recover. Fift: policemen tried in vain to catch th raiders. but only one of the gan! were captured. The gangs on'y o ject in these raids is to smash plat glass windows and carry off anythin; convenient. Two men, pretending to be police men, stopped Miss Loretta A. Phif fer. aged twenty, and her esc-ort. ii New York Friday night. and demand ed $5 of the young man, whio, whe: it was found that. he did not have th amount. the pretended policemen sen him away to get it. holding the we man as hostage. When the voung man returned the men and thie woma: had disappeared. Later her dea body was found on the front step of Chief of Police at North Breger N. J. There is no clew to The mux derers. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIOI State of South Carolina. County of Newberry. By John C. Wilson, Esquire. Probat Judge. W\hereas, John L. Thomas hat made suit to me, to grant him letter f administration of the estate of an effects of David Thomas. These are therefore to cite and at monish all and singular the. kindre and creditors of the said David Thon as,, deceased, that they be and appes before me, in the court of probate,t be held at Newberry on Wed nesda: August 23rd. next after publicatio: thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoo: to showv cause, if any they have, wh the sa(id administration should n< be granted. Given under my hand, this 7thi da of August, Anno Domini, 1905. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Barbecue at Old Town. WVe will give a first class barbeer at The residence of J. W\. Sanders, on< half mile from Old Town. on Augu: 19. Dinner 35 and 40 cents. Sever; prominent speakers wil.l discuss tl: dispensary question and other issue( f the day. Conveyances will be pr( vided for those who come on trari Ropp & Sanders. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGI Owners of dogs in the town c Newberry, who have not paid the I cense tax on dogs for the currer year, are notified that the policeme have been instructed to summon ther before the Mayor's court for trial fe violating the license law. Geo'. B. Cromer, - STREET DUTY-LAST NOTICE. All )eri,lnr in the t\wn i f New lberry. wil are liable t r d ldutyv and have nit paid their C"lmmulltati In tax. are notified to rep(irt t" the street ov" er-eer in fr"nt if the "perl hiuse. Augnst i6. 1too. at o ('clck in the n "t 1cn, t,. be a igned t, ork l 7. C aor. Barbecue at Jolly Street. T z teet n:? .\nguil 12. 190,. :1 h 1e :nihed by the ioly S : in Baud and thcre will be ha :1amurcment for the young -people. E. H. Werts. D. W. Richardson. NOTICE. \e wil rn'ish a ;irst class barbe .c at Mr. .A. B. Piesters' on Dr. J. 1. mp- ' :. : ne-ar Bacilman Chapec. Aueus: iS. 10. The pnblic -cl'rcia V invited to attend. Din ner v:i:i be served in ttrst class order. J. D. H. Kibler. D. E. Halfacre. WORKj BY A KOME ENTERPRISE Newberry Steam Laundry Co. t A BARGAIN s IN REN'AL ESTATE SI offer the W. B. Aull place, corner Johnstone and Summer streets, and opposite the resi e dence of Mr. Chas. A. Bow man, containing half an acre, more or less, with a two story Sresidence built in 1897, which dhas eight large rooms, besides the kitchen, pantry and bath d room, all in thorough repair -and newly painted outside and inside for $2,250, payable one third cash, and the balance in one and two years with interest at seven per cent. per annum. y Credit portion to be secured by .t a mortgage of the premises. Or I will inclued the half acre lot adjoining it. which has a two room tenement house on it, and sell the tw o lots with im provements for $2,750 on the same terms. The residence e could not be put there today for less than $2,500. This is a agreat bargain if you want a ehome. Possession given im smediately, or as soon as the painters finish the painting this week, The building is open during the day, and I will take pleasure in showing you the place any time you will call at my store. A. C. JONES, .hilv 31, 1905. MID-SUI\ Cost &nd Entire Stock of Si The following convince you tI Cost Sale and will GIVE SATI $3.50 Shoes 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 &c3 Yours truly, C.& G.S.IM THE PLACE FOR REI STATE\ Of the condition of The C ewberry, S. C., at the c 30th, 1905. Published ir ct of the General Assem RESOURCES. otes discounted .. .. . .$267,427 48 Cap urniture and fixtures ... 3,051 93 Due from Banks .. .. ....38,597.56 Due verdrafts.. .. .. .. ....902.18 Pr.i Cash arnd cash items . . . . 18,094 54 Re-: $328,073 66 Personally appeared before me Z. F amed bank who swears that the above of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to before me this 3oth day of Attest: Jno. M. Kinard. L. W. Floyd. W. H. Hunt. EIGHTH CAR Choice Tenne ExpectE ARRIVE THI hile it lasts it goes for: Best Patent, Cotton, Best Half Patent, Cottor Best Straight - - We are having a big run o remind the public we al and summer goods, havin nice new effects. Don't be misled by loud advertis' and red hot prices, and a compari voseley Bros. are in the lead, and the place to trade. Some are cutti off. They are just about getting in MOSEL] IMER Sale rLISH immer Foot=Wear Prices will hat this is a the Goods SFACTION for $2.50 2.25 2.00 1.50 1.20 &c. owerCo LIABLE GOODS 4ENT ommercial Bank of - se of business June conformity with an bly. .LIBLILITIES. ital Stock . . . . . .$OO osits. .. .. .. .. .15802 dends unpaid. . . . . 2430 Banks .. . . .....29 ers(less expensesan )isouns....... .45,000 00 .$32,73 00 .Wright, Cashier of the above statement is correct to the best. Z. F. Wright, Cashier. 'June 1905. J. Y. McFall, Notary Public. OF THAT ssee Flour ad to [S WEEK. - - - - $5.60 1, - - 4.75 - - - 4.65 on Flour. We want re leading in spring g full line, knobby, sments, we have the goods son will convince you- that for an all round bill, and is ing prices 10 to 25 per ct line with -our prices then. EY BROS.