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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New Sorry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Reports from every section of the county indicate that the roads are in very bad condition, and in many cases almost impassable. It is true the weather has been had for somenc time, but if the. roads had bcen properly made ief re the had weather bcgai thv \wo.ubl have been in much better cdi tI greatest troubls in geting d roads is that at the time when they ought to be put in condition to withstand bad weather they are usually in good condition and little thought is given them until the bad weather comes. The best investment that New berry county can make is to put monev in macadam roads. If we would start at the court house and build a certain number of miles of macadam roads in every direction from the court house each year, we 'would soon have good roads throughout the county, and the bur den of paying for them would not be felt and the returns would be many times the cost. Since the dispensary has been voted out it is probable that a con siderable increase in the tax levy will be necessary to meet the cur rent expenses of the county. The county ought to be put on a sound fnancial basis. Congressman Lever is receiving earnest support from South Caro lina in his effort to secure a mail service on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens road. The people all along the line wvould be greatly convenienced by the success of the movement, and are wishing for it. ,an early success.. NOTICE. * Persons having business with me during my absence at the General Assembly please see Cannon G. Blease who will communicate with me and if necessary I will come. home. Cole L. Blease, SWright's Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Come to see my 10 cts. Counter, 25c. values for 10 cents. 1Oc. values for 5 cents. J. W. W HITE. Dr. R. M. Kennedy, DE1NTIST. Newberry, - - S. C OVER NATIONAL BANK. "Correct English How to Use It.' A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO TH) USE OF ENGLISH. JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, EDITOR. Partial Contents for this lMonth. *Course in English for the beginner. Course in English for the advanced pupil How to increase one's vocabulary. The art of conversetlon. Should and Would. How to use them. Pronunciations. (Century Dictionary. Correct English in the home. Correct English in the school. What to say and what not to say. Course in letter-writing and pronuncia tion. Alphabetic list of abbreviations. Business English for the business mar Comnaund wordIs. Hlow to write therr Studies in English literature. AGENTS WANTED. $1.00 a Yerr. Send 10 cents for samp] opy, CORRECT ENGLISH. Eranston, il SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY I xvill sell at the late residence of J. L. Counts, deceased, on Friday, January 26, 1906, the following personal property of the estate of said deceased: Household and kitchen furniture, shop tools, wag on, etc. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. M. L. Counts, Executrix. In order to make room for my spring stock, 1 Will seh for one voek uor22nd, 96. $1.50 Novels at $ .10 35c. Novels at 25c. 25c. Novels at 18c 1Oc. Novels at 7c. 25c. Box Paper at 18c. $2.00 Pictures at $1.25 $3.00 Pictures at $2.25 $5.00 Pictures at$3.75 Rogers Bros. 18471 Knives and Forks at: $4.00 per set. Don't miss this op portunity. Mayes' Book Store. A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU.' To the head of every family who is ambitious for the future and education of his chilIren, we have a Special Pro position to make No Article in the home shows the evidence of culture that does a Piano or Organ. No accomplishment gives as much pleasure or i- of as great value in after life as the knowledge of music and the ability to play -ge!L. Our Small Payment Plan makes the ownership of a high grade Piano or Or ganeasy. Just a few dollars down and a small payment each month or, quarterly or semi annual[y and the instrument is yours. Write us to-day for Catalogues ar.d our Special Proposition of Easy Pay ments. Addhess Malone's Music House,; Columbia, S. C. Wood's8Seed Book FOR 1906 is one of the handsomest and most valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book .make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long been recognized as an up-to date authority on all Grden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. Wood's Seed Book mailed free te Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. LW. Wood & Sons, Seedsmnen5 RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. We solicit your orders direct, for both VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS, if your merchant does not sell WOOD'S SEEDS IncreaseYourLOTO Valges 'ields Per Acre -m Above Par It is a well known fact that cotton, or any other crop, produced with Vir ginia-Carolina Fertilizers will bring the highest possible pse on the mar ket. Make healthy, strong, well-de Iveloped, early cotton, with full grown boils on the fruit limbs at the b'ase as well as all the way up to the very top -and tip ends of the br"nches of the -cotton plants, by .libera.iy using They contain all 2 e materials acoces Sry to su'; to your land ti ele ments wEIine ~ lefbee taken ru m it -bvrepeate u!tiatjion yea,ra-ryear. VOU v0our vied 'r ere." AkCcpt 1: .sub stitut'e iron your dealer. Richmond. Va, A tlanta,. Ga. Durham, N. C. Mon'tgomrery, Ala. eCharlesto. . RC. Mempl is. Tenn. MY SEMI-ANNUAL PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING Will continue for Two Weeks Longern If you haven't already taken ad vantage of the bargains I am offer ng in every department you should not lose another day in getting the enefits of the money saving prices hat I am offering to the trade. I have no shelf worn old stock to get off, but my offerings consist f new fall and winter goods, some ought as late as December, but I on't want to carry them over. I lesire to turn them into money: ive you the profits and make room for the.nicest stock of spring goods I have ever offered to the people of Newberry. And the balance of my Fall and Winter stock must go. You can take your choice of every thing I have left in Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Neckwear, Underwear, Gloves and Pants. at our regular low cash prices less 25 Per Cent Discount and in some lines I will offer a greater discount than 23 Per C;ent. I have three new lines of over coats, two in fancy colors and one in black at $7.50 and $1o.oo, that I will allow you a discount of 30 Per Cent and a large stock of Men's Tennessee C'assimer Pants, worth $1.5o everywhere that I will sell you at $1.oo. I also have a small lot of shoes carried over from last year that I will sell vou at half the riginal price. This is your opportunity to sup ply yourself and family at less than wholesale prices. The weather was so bad last week that a great many of our friends from the country could not get to town to see us but I expect that we will have sunshine this week and I want you all to come and come of en. Newberry, S. C., Jan. 15, 1906. WHITE Begin Two olidWeek .' At Newi Jan. 221o[ AND COUN1 8 Big Shows W ..... .people fror The Barkoot Carnival Co. theinav s the best institution of its kind on tumes, mo the road and the attractions are all before on< clean and of an exceptionally high Old Pla rder, among 'em, the following. WVill ret1 Don't forget the Date, 'worth in c Ianary22, toFebruary 3rd. traeiga Prof. Tree. With hi n the most wonderful flying trap- reptiles, gi eze and head balancing act before formances. the public. Each day at 2 :oo and tertain ing. 7:30 p. m. Elh Get off the earth by taking a ride Greatest n the great ever seen i Ferris breel. hich will afford you a nice view istic movia of town and country, make you Free Exposition of Mod Location: Lot of T. LAND SALE.IE Onsalesday in February. 1906. e will sell at public auction in front of Court House at Newberry, N that tract of land in Newberry County, containing 133 acres, more or less, known as the Montgomery place, and adjoining lands of Geo. S. Mower, Mrs. Texanna Suber and John Brooks. Terms: One half cash, balance payable one year from day of sale to be secured by bond of the pur chaser and mortgage of the premi ses sold with interest from date of a sale; witnl leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J H. E. Todd,. Ino. WV. Kibler WV. W. Fellers.pI LOODS 'S s Today MOWE j i8, im la ite Goods Sale 01 Bargains To You. f Fun and Amt berry S. C., eb. 3 Inch [SqTRET F FY CELEBRATION. vuifibeseen some of the 8B n the far East dressed in - -- a costumes givig one an Hav-e with 1 Sof studying their cos-ItlaMuii le of living, etc. Never Itan rts ith exhibition. feature alone i ntation Ministrels. to hear. irn you all your rnoney'sPrf omic songs, dancing up-Prf s, etc. One of the best Champion one Esau. the world. s thousands of different Prol ves some wonderful per-ChminSa Educational and en- gCer,in fean ed. At 3:00o2 ictric Theatre day. and most magnificent n this country. where vou And then ther s the thrillling train rob- Merry ishiners and many real ig pictures, which will to please the< hold vour breath. ~ who want to r ern Wonders, Absolut< C. Pool, Near Power I There Is A Real WE SHOULD HAVE YOUR BU We fill your prescriptions carefully, and ab: the Doctor directs it to be done. We handle first-class goods. We generally have what you want. You can get your prescriptions filled pr< night by telephoning No 105. 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