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t Anidet the toffice at New y, S. C., as Ind class matter. Tuesday, arop 20, 1906. ItSIMRVICB. .%esprese ttive J.4evi- bas just ar gd Ath the postoffice depart-. luent, to place a mail agent, J. J. Bick ey, on the early train out of Laurens, says the Newberry Herald and News of the 9th instant, getting its infor ination from the Washington letter in the Columbia Evening Record. The Newberry paper goes on to voice our sentiment in saying that it is good news and the people all along the line appreciate the good offices of Mr. Lever in this matter; that the new service to be inaugurated will be of great convenience to the people along the line between Laurens and Colum bia; that the railroad authorties say the service will be put on 'very soon, but just at what date it cannot be stated at this writing; and that as soon as this is done Mr. Childs should through to Greenville.-Laurens Her aid. Congressman Aiken also has a let ter from the department stating that the service,has been authorized and President Philds told ,us the other day t that lie was now arranging his coach es so as to make a place for the mail agent and that he would be put on very soon. That will be a great con venience but what we want to do along the line now is to persuade and convince Mr. Childs that this train I should be made a regular passenger train and that it should run from Greenville to Columbia but certainly from Laurens and about on the same schedule as it is now running on. lie is almost persuaded now to put it on and it will not take a great deal of pleading. Suppose we all go and ask him if he will not at least try it as a passenger train as soon as I the mail agent goes on. DON'T BE A KNOCKER. If there is any chance to boom bus iness, boom it. Don 't pull a long face and look its though you had a sour stomach. Hold up your head, smile and look for better things. Hide your little hammer, and try to speak well of others, no matter how small you know yourself to be. When a stranger drops in jolly h1im; tell him this is the greatest town in the state-and it is. Don 't discour age him by speaking ill of your neigh bors-lead him to believe that he haA at last struck a place where white people live. Don't knock. Help yourself along by becoming popular and push your friends with you. It's dead easy. lBe a good fel- f e low and soon you '1l have a procession of good fellows. No man ever helped himaself by knocking other people down in character and business-no man ever got rich by trying to make others believe he was the only man in town, or the only man in town who knew anything. You can 't climb the ladder of success by treading on oth ers' eorns; keep off the corns and don't knock. ' ' You are not the only one. There r are others and they have brains and t know something as well ats you. There's no end of funi min'ding your own business-it makes other people ' like you. Nobody gets stuck on a knocker; (don 't be one; be good, and subscribe for The Herald and News.E it will only cost you a dollar and a half a year, and will be a material aid in keeping you from being a knocker. We have appropriated the above finom the St. Matthews Commercial Adv.ance but it will ap)ply alright to Newborry. ' i We have not yet gotten sumeliently aroused ad ent.husedl not to have our knockers. The. city is going right ahead in spite of them, however, but i t would be so much smoother sailing if everybody would join hands now /9and help and stop knocking. Give this plan a trial and see how it works. S Newberry is soon to have a new c. ourt house and jail to cost about e~ $4,000. Hion. Geo. S. Mower was r)a Columbia last Friday arranging a f'loah with the sinking fund commis ion. Newborry grew tired of sleep gjis in the valley of hidden light; is ~ ow wide awake and fast elimbing Sxpto the heighta, of shining ad 'aneement.-Laurens Herald. We should1 have. at least $50,600 dpeyibly $75,000 because we should da court house that will be good nygears to come. It should y.~l have fire proof vaults but .~,dbe a fixo proof building. It p b p,t in a loeation that *vill f M.o1 dy'epii~nent bilt that 'will n(1tt$~' tia(t the grouni may ~i~: Sthe Rtffonns ~ '~ sptedled by thp suioin pgs whie 46dure e.an be mnle . tur Ish. BU' these qre fll natt6ra which thi 0oromission *111 have in b4qd and wi have no doubt" but they will giv, them due consideration and do th, best they can with the money at thei: disposal. Senator Tillman should stay out o0 the-eampaign this year and attend t< the business of the senate in Wash ington. There will be men in the cain paign for state offices amply able t< present the,issues before the people o this state. If he should have opposition whiel is not probable then he and his op, ponent might enter the campaigi and discuss national questions but ht should let state matters alone. He will not be able to change th< minds of the people on the dispensar3 juestion for ihey have had the ques tion aired in almost every possibie rorm, but he may be able to stir up Pactionalism again which we are sure ie does not desire. Mr. M. F. Ansel, an avowed candi late for governor, announces his >latform. When he ran three years igo he and all the other candidates n that race were avowed state Jispen ary candidates as "the best solt ion.'" He is the only one in that race who is a candidate this year. He now ays that he is no longer in favor of he state institution but thinks it ught to go and that the people of ach county should have the right to ay what they want as between dis ensary and prohibition but would Lny them the right to say whether hey want a license system as provid d in constitution. We would judge &r. Ansel is a prohibitionist in theory ind practice, but as a practical politi ian he wants the people to say vhat they want. "In short," says MAr. Ansel, "I am pposcd to the system of a state dis iensary, I am in favor of local county iption as between prohibition and ounty dispensaries. I am opposed to igh license and am in favor of such aws as will decrease the sale of li luors in this state." It would seem from this that Mr. insel is opposed to the state dispen ary; is opposed to high license; is a Tohibitionist himself and. wants the >eople to say in each county what hey want. NOTICE OF SALE. iy virtue of the Order of John J. ;arle, Special Referee, United States 'ourt, District of South. Carolina, I ill sell the General Merchandise for 1erly belonging to Havird Bros., con isting mainly of Dry Goods and hoes, at. public auction, at the store om of said -Prm, at Newberry, S. C., n F'ridlay, March 23rd, 11106, at 12 M. Will sell at same time and place lhe store fixtures of Hlavird Bros. iso one sorrel horse. Terms.': Cash. Cannon GI. B3lease. TAX DPJJNQUENTS. This is to give notice that Mayor. .T. Brown, of the Town of Newber-. v, has put into my hands for collee idn the unpaid Town Taxes for the ear 1905, and I ask all Persona 'ho wve not p)aid their taxes n comeJ forward at once and do so, *nd thus save themselves the cost of zecution. M. M. Buford, Sheriff. Brick! BriCkl -. For Sale by C. H . CA NNON. "ebe" R E V VO RESTORES VITALti' eMade a Well Man THE of Me. CW4.o.7 - -- ~UO.6she aboye results in 80o4av.. IS*eti lyadquichis. Osies whenatiolherstel onenwlln. a their 3suaahood,andol en winl recoes te u ~ iet,w ia~.tgury,o , an anul an ,t. a fAq si a y'a Z.~Y4 1' *04ltal stoco h ttle. 0. iA ilding and In'esmont Com a vilj b openei March 21st, at ,It 4 9,untain Drug Store oce for a mrpose of receiving subseription, D he capital stock of said company. r S. W. Young, Dr. J. M. Sease, J. K. Derrick, A. M. Stoudenmire, Corporators. NOTICE COUNTY BOARD C - EQUALIZATION. The County Board of Equalizali will meet at the County Auit" Office Tuesday, March 27th, 19Q6,. hear, act, upon and determine all .a peals fftm the valuations and asse ments fixed by the T-wn and Tow ship Boards of Assessora. The County Board of Equalisati is composed of the chairman of t different Town and Township Boar of Assessors. Each member is' r quired to be pt -ent. W. W. Cromer, Auditor Newberry County."' Real Estate and Insuranc -Do you have Real Estate to sell < i-ent which you do not care. to -)la advertised to the general publiet ] so, place it in our hands. and w,gi give it our personal study and attei tion. We have standing buyers for e tain kinds of land. Do you want to buy Real Estatc If you mean business come to see i for we have some property for sa that might' greatly surprise you well as interest you. If you don't mean business con to see us anyway and we will tell yc tall we know about the weathe We undertake to sell no properi before we have inspected it and a] proved the price. Loans negotiated on approv security. Rents and avcounts collected. We are agents for the Aetna Lij Insurance Company. It will pay yc to see what this old reliable and col servative company has to offer befoi placing your Insurance. More and more men are beginnir to understand what this statemo1 means. Office over the Commercial Bank W. K. SLIGH & COMANI READY FOR SPRING AT A. C. JONE'l My clearance sale closed on Sa urday night. Hundreds- of om customers took advantage of it an saved lots of money on their pul chases. The fact is. the sale wz made at a loss to me, but it er abled me to turn several thousan dollars worth of goods into cast and will give me sorne room fc the large stock I have bought fc spring and which I am now ope: jng up every day. I think I have beyond question, the best line have ever shown. I believe the the young men of Newberry, war the best clothes that are made, au I have bought the best known the trade for them, showing at glance that Our Smart *Clothes for Spring are marked by past-mastcr worn ma.nship. TLhey atre made fro: high-grade woolens, both (1 mestic and imported. Indivi< - ally tailored and custom-ma< (Stein-Bloch), they fit wil striking style. 'Your size meai your fit. * Try on You need not buy. Stein-Bloeb & Co. are the acknow edged leaders among the beat pbst merchants, and while theirs is the be I can get, I have three other lines whi fit in with this to make my 111le col plete, all confined to me in this marko and should enable mte to supply all rm friends this sprltig. Then I have plen of good stylish Shoes, New Hats, Ni Shirts, New Neokwear and Suspendet together with other new furnishil goods that can't help but please y and your friends, anda tinvite you see what we are showing -before y make your purchases for spring. Styl are right. Prices are the lowest in t Scity. '14 901JOES ~ ,I8 We have W best stocks e Special anc qAll-Overs, als( Medallions. C. & 6. or 11 - . People with real troubles do not care ias much for sympathy as they do to have their trails as inconspicous as po(Issible. When a soldier returns-from a bat s tle his story of the fight is more in le teresting and less truthful if he re , turns nlone. to NOTIOE. " All persons desiring to offer sites r. for the new Court House for Newber; ; ry County, are requested to file their sealed proposals, containing a full de scription of the property offered and the price of same, with George S. Mower, Chairman,* Newberry, S. C., on or before March 31st, 1906. The c Commission reserves the right to re u ject any or all proposals submitted. Otto Klettner, S. Secretary pro tem. March 15, 1906. NEW STORE. e I am now opening up a nice -stock ot goods in the store room formerly occupied by' E. M. Evans & Co., on Main St., opposite the court.house. Am asking now the pub'ic general ly. come in and inspect my d stock before making their pur ch ases. My stock consists of DYry ,Goods, Groceries,. etc. Call rin to see. Will be delighted to -make you close prices on every jthing-and satisfaction guaran Steed. d Yours for business, iljW. R. REID. Prepared to furnish every thingi n the way of supplies. eIn no way can you hmake so little money syield so much hap pi ness for the little folks as when invested in some of these ncat lit ltie Easter noveltirs, CEggs, Chickens, Rab se bits, etc.- I have a very Bh large assortment of the n- newest things at prices ~from 5c. up. Have Easter Dyes, too, of Wc6urse. S0ecial prices a, miade to merchants wgl'aen buying to sell a.gMn. Cal land see me. When in my store ask fraThimble. I have 5. 80tbg ve away to my frierndB and customers. *) ',As 2Svi one. t se. Bands and.. ngs in Wash ER CO >f Newberry S. C. I P $80,000.00 business. The stock has been ibstantial business people with a r. This insures -a management rle interest. ourteous treatment are the. goals t are solicited and may be started :illy solicit the accounts of the by obliging officials to facilitate nall. R. C. CAntISLI, Vice-President. GiEo. B. CROMER,* Attorney. Sample. TUR E. cCaughrin Block. On Instal ie Furniture ..line. We' will s a trial. Call and examine ,ou the goods, SAMPLE. IS KING! >ur Yield Use Fsrtilizsrs )erally.' er, Beats All. Ammonated High-Grade Ingredients. ir agent at your nearest rail an, or 'E & OIIL COMPAW S. C. -. '.-PdMIALL4 Cashier. Check.. iness-like manrner, by ates the conduct of ate and scornmercial, tour funds are abso ated,through a bank1s alway. your money from week to rr OUT THROUCH THIS SANK. :etpts for every bill you paye our 8 Are the This Se4 now on hand ver in the hou I Select Irish ) the nicest thi S. MOW The Exchange Bank 4 CAPITAL PAID L We are doing a general Banking widely distributed among our mot. sl view of interesting the greatest numbt independent of the control of any sing Conservatism in management and c for which we will strive. Deposits in our Savings Departmer with any amount from $i ooup. LADIEs' DxPARTMENT.-We espec ladies, and every effort will be made their trar.sactions, whether great or si J. D. DAVENPORT, President. M L SPRAWMAN, Cashier. Werts & FURNI ,New and up-to-date store in M mer.t or Cash, everything in ti please you if you will only give u: our stock. 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