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All Right At Last. Detroit News. Before President Angell, of th T.-rsity of Michigan, had attaine Ao 'iis present high position a youn hopeful entering college was recorr mended to his consideration: "Try the boy out, professor; cri icise 'him and .tell us botih- what yo hink," the parents said. To facilitate acquainitance the pr( fessor took the boy for a walk. Afte 10 mirrutes' silence the youth vencu ed: "tFine day, professor." Yes," with a far-away look. Ten minutes more and the youn man, squirming all the time, venturec "This is -a pleasant iwalk, professor. "Yes." For another ten minutes the matr cuilate boiled to this b,nes and the blrted out that he thought the might have rain. "Yes," and this time thie professc -went on: "Youngman, we have bee wal-king together for a half an hou: ard you have said nothing which wa not commonplace -and stupid." "True," answered the boy, his wra passing this modesty; "and you er dorsed every word I said." Then -they laughingly shook hand and word went 'home from thc prc fessor that the boy was all right an that they were great friends. Too Much For The Man-Eater. A well known theatrical manage1 according -to the Saturday Evenin Post, repeats an instance of wIhat th late W. C. Coup of circus fame one told him was one of the most amusini features of the show business-the fa king in the "side show." Coup was the owner of a small cir cus ziat boasted amQn.g its principa attractions a man-eating ape, allege, to be ithe largest in captivity. Thi ferocious beas'r was exhibited chainei t'o.P6 dead trunk of a tree. in the sid ow. Early in the day of the firs rfor-mance of Coup's enterprise a certain Ohio town, a dount-ryma: anded the man-eating ape a piece o bacco, in the 'dhIewing of which th east evinced th.e greatest satis ction. 'The word 'was soon passet round that The ape would chew to acco; and the result was that sev~ eal plugs were thrown atr him. Uni 4iappily, 'however, one of Mh'ose ha been filled with cayenne pepper. Th man-eatinlg .ape 'bit it; .then, howlin' with indignation, snapped the .chail that bound him to the tree and mad s.traight for .the practical joker *wh< had' so cruelly deceive'd 'him.' "Lave me a'r 'im!" yelled the ap *"Lave 'me at 'im, the dirty villian! I'l have then ube's loife, or me nam ain't Magillictaddy!" <Fortunately for the .countryma: and for Magillicuddy, too, the man eatinig ape was restrained by th *bystanders in ti'nae to prevent a kill -ing. "Rubbing It In." When Mrs. piorse, after a lapse c ithirty. years. met 'her 'old schoolmate Mrs. Graham, in the guite of a sunm mer visitor to Aiklersfield. she mad up her mind to one thing: Lydia Gra ham's measure of worldly prosperit; had ben large, but not for one momen would Mary Ann Morse allow her t, feel "se up." It was with 'the intention of re ducing any possible pride that migh *be lurking behind Lydia Graham' placid countenance that Mrs. Mors -held her off at arm's length when t.h first affectionate greeting had bee. exchanged. "H.ow fat you've grown, Lyddy! said Mary Ann Morse, holdiin ghe lit'tle 'figure erec't as a small, stiff tree Mrs. Grah-am 'smiled contentedly and Mrs. Morse saw that 'her t'hrus had done no 'harm. "And yet-and yet you're wrinkle< in spite of it," sai.d this determinel old friend: and then she gave Lydi: Graha:m's flushed cheeks a consolin, kiss. Progressive Appreciation. Some of 'the country flowers illus trate the truth that "the prophet i not without 'honor save in his owl country" as 'well as any person coula possibly do it. -'One morning a summer resideni started from Bnookby with a bunci .of flowers in her hand. "Going to tote that whiteweed int< the city?" inquired the man who drov h.n to the stin;. wm evident 'scorr "Yes," said the young -woman, quite unmoved by his opinion. e On the train she was joined by an d other young woman who had former g ly lived in the city, but had married E a Brookby man a few years before. "iThose are pretty daisies you 'have," she said, tolerantly. u "Yes, I -think they are," said the summer visitor, smiling to herself. An hour later -she handed the flow r ers to a friend in a -busy city office. "Oh, what lovely marguerites!" cried the recipient. "I'm glad you like them." said the young woman. quietly. "I thought g you would." Knowledge that she has a bewitch ing smile has much to do with a wo . man's cheerfulness. n One is beginning to acquire wisdom y when he realizes that he isn't the whole show. n NOTICE OF DRAWING JURY. r Notice is hereby given that we, the s undersigned, Jury Comm:ssioners for Newberry County, S. C., will on the h ith day of November, 1905, at nine o'clock a. m., in the office of the Clerk for said County and State publicly draw thirty-six Jurors to serve as petit jurymen for the !Court of Common d Pleas for Newberry County, S. C., be ginning November 27, 1905, and con tinuing for one week. October 30, 1905. John L. Epps, Wm. W. Cromer, e Jno. C. Goggans, e Jury Commissioners. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books of registration for *the Town ' of Newberry, S. C., are now open, I and the undersigned as Supervisor of 5 Regristration for said town will keep I said books open every day from 9 e a. mr., until '5 p. m., (Sundays ex t cepted), including the. 1st day of De t cember, 1905. Eugene S. Werts f Supervisor of Registration. - DELINQUENT TAX SALE. j State of South Carolina, . County of Newberry. . By virtue of an executive to me di . rected by Geo. B. Cromer, Esq., May d or of the town 'of Newberry, S. C., I e will sell on Monday, the 4th day of SDecember, 1905, (salesday), at New a berry Court IIouse, the following e property, viz: 3 One lot in mown *of Newlberry as sessed to Lucinda Satterwhite for e iry taxes for 1904, bounded by lands 1 >fohni Daniel, Geo. Pressly, Robt. e WVilliamS and Jesse L. Burns. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to a Ipay for papers. - M. M. Buford, e Sheriff Newberry County. - Novembe~r Ist. 190g. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, f County of Newberry. 6' Court of Common Pleas. - Lula B. Epting, Plaintiff. e Agains.t - L ewie L. Lane, William L. Lane, VTer 7na Lane and Drayton L. Lane, De Sfendants. 3By an order of 'the Court herein,' I will sell before the Court House at - New6erry, S. C., the first Monday in t December, same being salesday, all s that tract, piece, parcel or plantation e of land, lying and 'being situate in e ewberry County, state aforesaid, on n. the Higgins Ferry Road, containing One Hundred Ninety-Seven and One ,,Half Acres, more or less, bounded by r:elands of T. A. Williams, Jno. R. .Spearinan, by the Reagin lands, by ,the H.iggins Ferry Road and another t~ Public Road. Terms of sale: One third cash, and the balance in one and 'two years, the credit portion to be secured by a Bond of purchaser and Mortgage of the premises sold, with leave 'to the purchaser to anticipate 'the credit por tion in wihole or 'in part. Purchaser :o pay for papers and recording of same. H. H. Rikard, - Master. sNewberry, S. C., Nov. 9, 1905. AUCTION SALE. I will sell to the highest bidder for cashn on November 29th, 1905 at the farm of Eduard Sc6holtz 4 Jersey milch cowS, 3 heifers, 2 mules and 1 brood Smare. Also farming implements. e Sale starts at 11 o'clock a. m. D rug9 ewbeirg S. ra'Efain. E ople of Newberry ar ne and see us wh dicines, Cigars and -den Seeds, Stationery, an, ed Drug Store. Best of drL Among our specials is ( irge bottle 25c. Pleasant t< 3mith's Liver Pills? We ar id they are making new fri( pleased. Call for a sample icky Curve Fountain Pens Id Fish. Give u. a call. 4ITH, Pro SFO R BA R d GO TO ~ ,Racket. HEADQUART China, Crockery, ( nate Ware and Tin kind. Stationery a bargain. TH E RACKE w~il save you moni ticle. Big $1.50 size Bc only 98c. at the Ri Big Center .Tal :-only 98c. JBig $2.25 size 01 tRegular $1.50 si2 the Racket Store. 65c. Cane Seat C Big Shade Lamp fThe Racket Store is full sell to make room for my Imas goods. The Racket qarters for Christmas Tc Dolls, Little Dolls, DolIs of Look for the sign in Big RACKET Next door to Livingsto UPPER MAIN FOR BARGAll 11~ IN FURNE AND SHOUSENOLI COME Kibler,.Dci N We want the PE counties to cor Drugs, ME A full variety of Gai kept in a well appoint scriptior department. Tar Cough Syrup. U Did you ever use ' success with them, ar them and you will be We sell Parker Li presents. We sell Go VAN SA Phone 158 A. Diplomacy is the art of yieldir gracefully to the inevitable. FOR SALE. Farm containing 476 acres situate in Union and Newberry counties, s miles from Shelton (Sou. Ry.) at seven miles from Whitmire, (S. L. Ry.). Nice home and five tenai houses, barns, et.c. Fine timber ar farm lands. $io.oo per acre. Furth, information call or write, Jos. E. Leach, Attorney. Columbia. S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLI MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is thereby given .that the u' ersigned will make a final settlemet s Executors on the estate of Heni Shealy, deceased, in athe Proba Court for Newberry county -on ti sth day of December, 1905, at o'clock a. m. All persons 'holddir claims against the said estate wi prent thie same duly attested t a date and all persons indebted I he said estate will .make payment. B. F. Shealy, J. A. Shealy, Executors. OTICE OF FINAL SETTLI MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the ur iersigned will make a fnal settlemex i s Executor on1 the estate of Mini l'itus, deceased, in the Probal Court for Newberry county on ti1 9'h day of December, 1903, at 1 'clock a. m. All persons ;holdin laims against tihe said estate wi present the same duly attested t aid date and all persons indebted I 1e said estate wvill make paylmen.t. Jno. B. Morgan. Executor. I MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Court of 'Common Pleas. Phomas W. Davis, -et al.. Plaintiff Against William W. Riser, Jr., Defendant. Partition. By an order of the Court herein, vill sell before the Court House Newberry, S. C., the first Monday i December, same being salesday, a that tract of land, lying and being si nate in N.ewb-erry County, S. C., cor tainng One Hundred and sevent: four acres, more or less and bounde by lands of W. W. Riser, 3. G. Mille Eduard Scholtz, Mrs. M. E. Gilliai nd Mrs. Alice Jdh,nson. Terms of 'sale: One half cash, 'ba mce in one year, secured by a bon of the purchaser and a bond of th reiises sold,- with interest froi date of sale on the credit portioi Purchaser to pay f.or papers and r< ording of same. H. H. Rikard. MIaster. wery. S... C.. Nov. gth.. 1905. S id surrounding en in need of Tobacco. . all things usually igs used in our pre >ur White Pine 'and ) the taste. e having wonderful nds every day. Try -nice for Christmas prietor. GA I N.S HE St0ore ERS FOR lass Ware, Ag Ware of every and notions at T STORE - sy on every ar wl and Pitcher icket Store. yle $1375 size ly $1.24. e only 89c. at hairs only 44c. $150 size 98c. of bargains. Must big stock of Christ Store will be head ys and Presents, Big every kind. eed Letters, STOR E n & Lominack's, STREET. iS EURE I GOODS