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ROLINA NEWS. ore or Less Interest Con Throughout the State. New furniture ordered by the state fhiouse commission for several of the state offices has arrived and been placed in position. G. F. Cooper has been made city clerk of C.olumbia, succeeding T. T. Talley, whb resigned to go into the real estate business. W. F. Stieglitz, a machinist of Co lumbia, is in Union for the purpose of changing the combinations on the safes of the Union and Buffalo Cotton mills. Governor Heyward has received in vitations to go to Orangeburg, Wil mington and Batesburg, which ;he will have to decline on account of pressure -of business. Miss Daisy McCall, formerly ste nographer for -the Independent Cot ton Oil company, and private secre tary to the late Robert Keith Dargan, at Darlington, died iof -heart failure. W. C. Hougi, of Camden, will prob ably lose one of his eyes on account ,of the mistake of his wife who drop -ped carbolic -acid in the member when she intended to use eye wash. A. G. Kollock, publisher of the Dar lington News, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities are $53, -oo and assets about $25,ooo. Mr. Kollock, lost heavily in the cotton oil failure at Darlington. The supreme court has refused a re-hearing of the, case against the negro ex-congressman, Geo. W. Mur ray. Murray is the largest landowner in Sumter county and was convicted ,of forging -te names of other negroes to land leases.' GENERAL NEWS NOOTES. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed Throughtout the World. T. J. Burdell, 86 years'old, is dead at Greenville. The Piedmont fair is in progress at Greenville witih a large attendance. It is-stated that France has lost $200,000,000 by its action separating church and state. Chairman Patton of the Greenville county investigating committee is pre -paring his report. Gen. F. C. Ainsworth's reports 'shovg that-6,533 enlisted! men have de sert di [-m the agrwy in the last year. A special bulletin estimates -that the foreign commerce of the United States will this year reach a billion <lollars. - Andrew F. Carter of Mari.on county is midshipman on the wai-ship West Virginia, which is conveying Presi dent Roosevelt from NewrOrleans to Washington. There seems to be little likelihood of he Norwegian republicans making any headway in framing the new con stitution. Shrine rites for officers and men kcilled in battle were conducted by Admiral Togo in A'oyaina cemetery, -near Tokio. - Leading men of botfipoxliti caltpar There n N GUN ~75c. Seventy /y ties in New York have formed an as sociation to prevent the corrupt use of money at elections. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, in an interview explains his letter against the-conferring of authority on the in terstate commerce commission to fix rail-road rates. A special board of engineers who investigated work on Philadelphia's filtration plants and boulevards de clares t'he city has lost $6,330,000 through alleged irregularities. Rev. D. W. Key, pastor of Central Baptist church, has resigned to ac cept a call at Washington, Ga., where he succeeds Rev. E. J. Forester, who goes to fill a chair at Mercer univers ity. Five minor officials of the West moreland Coal company were killed by an explosion when they entered the Hazel Kirke mire, at Hazel Kirke, Pa., to ascertain whether a fire started some weeks ago was out. The woman whose torso was found in a dress suit case in Boston Har.bor and whose arms and legs were picked up in .another case was identified by means of rings on the fingers as Miss Ethel Durell, a chorus girl from the "Shepherd King" company. Fire destroyed t1he warehouse.of the Johnson-Carter Co. in Greenville with $8,ooo worth of heavy groceries. There was $3,ooo insurance on the stock. The ibuilding belonged 'o the estate tof H. iC. Beattie and was cov ered by insurance. Geo. W. DeWees, ticket agent of the Southern railway at Charleston, has been arrested, charged wit1h. the embezzlement of $3,321. He lost the money gambling. He had been in the employ of the Southern and its pre decessors 17 .years. Buttons. That buttons are all the vogue the New York girl's eye quickly discov ers, and it interests -her to see the many novel ways in which they are used. Since it is a button season, and the shops are showing so many ar tistically beautiful buttons, the pru dent New York girl has made up her mind to originate a new sort .of belt, with buttons as its chief touch of nov elty. She eit.her buys the buttons, selecting especially ornamental ones, or she begs them as souvenirs from a feW of her particular friends. Sthe then purchases a piece.ocf silk elastic, in whatever color she likes best (pale blue is extremely attractive), then with a big knitting needle she punches holes here andithere4hrough the elas tic large enough' for the button shank to come throfigh. In doing this she is careful not :to hav~e the holes too close together, as th~e elasri'c stretch es when the hbelt -is worn. A little piece of match run through the shanks will keep the buttons in place. It can .be easily removed, of course, and new buttons substittited whenever one wants to change :the appearance of the- belt. Buttons worked in tiny vari colored beads are'also effective, as ell as fashionablep?o use in deco: a ting a belt.-Grace Margaret Gould in the Woman's Home Companion for everember ewberry * as cheap as ware Co's. -Five Cents uj 3 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Ella U. Derrick hath made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Jas. W. Derrick. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jas. W. Der rick, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in -the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Newberry on No vember ith next after pu'blication thereof, at ii 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 26th day of October Anno Domini, 1905. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Letters of Administration. Srate of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas F. D. Motes hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of J. H. Motes. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. H. Motes, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Tuesday, Oc tober 31, next after publication there of, at II 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 13 day of October Anno Domini, 1905. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. EXECUTORS SALE. By virtue of the authority given us by .the will of 'Mrs. Mat'ilda Beacham, deceased. We will sell before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., on the first Monday in . November, 19o5, witlhin thie legal hours of sale, at public out cr.y tall 'that tract or plantation of land situate in the County of Newbery, S. C., and containing forty-four and ninety-five one hundredth acres, more or less. Tract 'bounded by lands of L. B. Morris, Wicker Bros., Rilla Smith, Estate of Rhoda Bed'enbaug'h, de ceased and 3. 0. Moore. The same being the place upon which tlh'e said MatiMda Beachram lived at the time of her decease. Plats can be seen on day of sale or any .time before .that 'by applying to the undersigned. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. 0. Moore, W. L. Gibson, . Executors. ;'a time you can nox We have thi to $45.00 F NOTICE. A meeting of the Democratic Party of the Town of Newberry, South Car .olina, is hereby called to be held in the Council Chamber on Tuesday. October 31st, 1905, at 7.30 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of providing for the nomination of municipal officers for the next ensuing year, and fir such. other business as may be proper ly brough:c before it. By order of the Executive Commit tee. 0. B. Mayer, I. H. Hunt, Chairman. Secretary. MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the tin dersigned will make a final settle ment as Administratrix on the estate of A. Y. W. Glymph, deceased, in the Probate Court for Newberry county on the ioth day of November, 1903. at ii o'clock a. m. and will immediare ly thereafter apply for final discharge as administratrix of the said estate. All persons holding claims against the said estate will present the samft duly attested by said date and all per sons owing the said es-tate will make payment. Mattie K. Glymph, Administratrix. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tiat the books of registration for the Town of Newberry, S. C., are now open, and the undersigned as Supervisor of Regristration for said town will keep said books open every day fi om 9 a. m., until 5 p. m., (Sundays ex cepted), including the ist day of De cember, 19o5. Eugene S. Werts. Supervisor 'bf Registration. HAVE YOUR WATCH Repaired Right. W. 3.Rfikard Jeweler Jewberry, S.C. m . W. B. IlKARD is now in Thee Herald' and News Office where he will do your work promptly and under *CUAR-ANTEE. Give him a trial. Prices Right in theH v atTheNev am ranging i 'ortyvFive Dol BetterFruits-Better Profits Better peaches apples, pears and berries are prWduced wphen Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer containing not less tato per cent. actual Potash Send for our practical books of information; they are not advertising pamphlets boom*in special fertilizers, but are auloritative treat.ises. Sent free fortheaskizng GERMAN KALI WORKS New York-93 Nassan St.,or Atlantn. Ga. 2% South Broad Br ck! Brick1l 'Fcr Sale by C. H. CANNON. Piano Exhibit. 9 w iff make our Piano exhibit during the Fair at our new store. No. 1428, Main* it Street, opposite Masonic Memple. 0 OUR PIANOS are of the standard makes-and are marked in Plain fig,ures. They range in price# from T225 up. WE CHALLENGE anyhousein America to show a better line YOU ARE cordially in-ited to call and see ourl riano display. 9MALONE MUSIC HOUSE* 1428 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. BY A Newberry Steam .L aundiry Co. NOTICE! We want every mnan and women in the [1mited States interested in the cure of pium, Whiskey or other drug habits, ~iher for themselves or friends, to have mne of Dr. Woolley's books on these dis ases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta, 3a., Box 287, and one willhe sentyonufree., [story of iberry Hard a price from Iars. e.Co