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PURELY PERSON6L. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. There has bn Ii, m ireary win ter weat[e*r for the past lay or two. The Auderonroi Daily %Iail says that limn, 11. A. .iswr.ai may euiter the ract ftr go4erwifor. Mr. A. 4'. .lolws attended the Y. M. i'. A.----nntion I mshaleston la'A .% is. C:millb- Willit.. tof Spartan IMurg, i)- ViigAlo \anjep a Wil liamls it) 110l .111 G,s.ii W. Washin--tmi. A' l,au 1'PS, i'. viiiin- her sister. Mrs. 0. B. Nlayer. leosr-. .\i,-k Jidenbangh and Sid Ne'r KOhn)III tf l'rllsperity weri- inl towil Mr. A. B1. V'argil.-. i-tsli,r ' th.- Sa luda tsb<t. was-iin NewbvIerry, yes t"irday. MAa. ary Dobhi, lavi- toay r r .\flawn : lwrv - in, wi'! ..peo?d iiams Iiitior- with lier sim. Air. I.iwm DJObins. Mf.r b. .John 3L Kiiard. W. Ii. Hiilt aI GOle'g W. o1. Snaner re fiti l oI Frida fr-mi n busines. trip to Ne.- Yrk IDr. ('. S. Mattlews', of I'anet ville, slpe-nt last Thmlitrlay night with *i'ts-paereunts. Mri. and .\ 31r. F. I'. .1at - lws at .alapa. 'Th1- iuidweek service at the Luther n~~ff illwy Ifthredeemer will be .II-II 1-. h 1 1 1 f' illk T!. I . ii ' Aidl sqietym odf the ,u IthennZi'I c'in oft tilw lIe<eerner wilt T (.1-si .0t1roi on 114 al fon'd e r'lock. 31l. W. . Lyles, If Ielenia, has i'-en elf4-tEl chief (f police at WIit i:;I alldt will I'lve- his famuily there 1 - week 1, to) .- sm hisi- 11hties Ini l the I *:t < April. Mirs. .1. B. W'Neil 1iollowII left 'oi last I (iday on a visit to her diuwit--r. Mrs. .1. H. Weeks, of El loep, niid( other relatives int Orange Thell( iront to Mir. It. F. Grilfll's store lnas bowen etift 41, an1d rebuilt so Sm to line up with the niew stores on that block and it aIds imielh to the U ppeitnnof 1 hats streel. liin. th. e. 5. M1owe.' <. Ne'wbewrr.3 was in Ci'irol ia yesterda v. li states 1th4t thle innU., fw a 1i(w $10,M0 euIturt o ise niI Jail in Newberry emOL:'Ity sIiin- iIe b ti e apirL . l on-par Ie ndin Thle, State'. woodEit Ibhis morn1Iinf: for .Iohni WalIker. A speia*i from5 Ia 11n Andersii'oni coumnty to theu Jnily Mai'il of Maireb '.. says that 11ev. It. C. igufn had the The h. rse att -mipted to jump at picket ifencei and. was 9so badly 5IhaIggedQ that it hnd to be0 killed. 4' th lot 10 suI!gested b.y Trhe ler1b1 an Id News 1 isnot (cnsideretd thc best thel H(quare onl which1 Dr. McCJIlnto(k 's residIence stands w.ouild makect an ideal1 pltec and1( it iis more etevatedi thantu theu ofther squareI. Eiither one0 is ad(mirab)le forP lotion01. Pity' the0 mil service has1 to b, hlcd nyj oni th C.i N. & L. because nuo one0 canI heC secuiredi to take the mail fromt the train to thle po)stoimeo and from the postomtec 1to thet train in Columbia. Thle golvernmIlent oflers $20 per month and the lowest bid f'or tihe work ini Co lumbfia is $50) per month. Th'Ie fo)od 50n(o of the Ladies' Aid so. eiet.y of the Lutheran chiuroh, held( thet pas)lt t.wo Saturdays inu the Summe1 Ilrothters carriage repository, in the McCaiughiun block has proved a groal success, as well as' an accommodatiott to busy hoanokeepera. It wilt be con. tinued f'rom week to week. The R1ev. Dri. J1. A. II. Scherer, president of Nowboirry college, accom anlued b)y his little dlaughlter', Isabel, aS thle guest oIf Mr's. W. V. Moyer, al No. 241 M('oting street. They .arriv ed Friday morning andt wvill remalir hruni Mondtay. Dr.' Scheru eat to hJnetile convention of theo Y.'Md ~$ ~O.~1 wvill preach tomorrow inSt 4 8L4tboen elhurch, of whll # st unco pa'sor.'-Oh~arlestoti Post SEMI-CITMINrAL NEWBns.m OLLGE Will Be Celebrated in a :B*AtUM Manner-Special Invitation Has Been Sent Gov. Heyward. Tus 'umi-cntennial of Newberry :-11'e;:c v.will be held inl a few weeks und Goveinvr Heyward has been invi tel to) be present on that occasion Dr. .1. A. B. Scherer, the president o thr!. college, writes that he knows thal (ov'ernor'Heyward is averse to mak ing speeches, but that Governor Hey ward is invited as president of thq bi-ard of trustees of the South Caro, liia university as well as in his ca, pacity as governor, and the trusteei of Newberry college are particular. aixiius to lave hiij.-The State. It is nly about two and a hall w JI1ths 1mtil e4coltnlmcicemllent will N< w%ith i us. Committees were appointel to have charge of the programme and other natters but nothing has beer heard of them. NXo doubt they are ai work and everything is moving smoothly and probably nthing ig tU be -.aid of the exercises just yet. I1 is ni- doubt too early ta be tiving any thing out for publication and the bove item of news is obtained from the Columbia State. This seni-centeinial should be 1 :reat -teasiom for the -alunui and for the c(ollexe. A time for'.the-rcunion 1' the old studenits and for the gradu ites too eome to, uether and talk ter .'riowr day.m :mol havv elIU04),'fII 1.!fl ii, w ld14 1 I a vmf ti'lic to:. pub li,h that catalogue 'o the alumni \laybe these and othe: good and .easant thinis are ins store for the thilmi and tle commnitteps,ni going , .!nve Its a ileasait suirporise at com The New Court House. To the ':ditor of' Thei Herald and Ili pur editorial of' the 23rd ii ot:aft, h-oceatilig the .Joseph Mann -'1'ltre a the' most desirable site foi I.- iew c-% eoirtih is, You invite any Pm who kno,ws of' a better location to suigest it. .eaving out - of consideraftion all lui.,t iins of availability andl tt' 11. i.-Ille, u iwnd thinking solely of tlt itue aiud the greater Newberrv*->f .1-Imling lays, inl the opilnion of your ,-'irrsponden)t there is .just one loca i-ii better thai that , whieb you havc e t. i betteri ljation is tie (111are ei 0, the M1a1n srplare, that 11: ey all the )r. McCistock It 'he three .11 are , tle M e-n. Me 'i e dk Jod m40 sIres coild be c' ,i5 . thlt- narrow streets crosing hmI elwd, tli' -urr..imdiw-z streets iden-fl. and thet conirt hoiwe erected u Ohw vonter. 4,1 the McCitorwck lot, ' . thnJ hi:t pi ts in tle eity. ui-'. ta id dedl,'.mIroperly laid ouit * 'I e.c' ith shls. triei's. sour cityv A'..'*I '-av'i 441e 4r thii mst bv':sitif'ul i'" sq are~ s n the state. surriounds *l by, attiractivei' public buitldiim:s. the \l-thoe'glji eborebeh, the' A i,ntha -h'n c'i cif tt'.hel'ees'r the' new ap b-I c'hure.l :ind. thei 12riiiIqed shi'i(I i blin r e-~Ic to) maintaini thes sug.r"st ion, If h rrin-g it into eff'eit is feasible, our view this is what should be 1..~. If thIiis in what shouild be: dlone 'cir the best interest of' Newberry and hf N.'wberry counity, then it shiould he' A Happy Hunting Ground. I Ne'wberr'y lias an ordituance, Chap. at' I, sctioun 20: " 'It shall be unlaw 'ii at any time to fiIre guns, pistols, -~ j'.wn, ( or anyi Kpeies o)f' fire arms, *n erekes or any other' kind of fire -vors or.to low horns ' or beat Irmims (except in, reghi' military ri in g in any public road or street ith ini the corporniate limits of' the nnof' Newherriy etce., ete'."' ,The 'lasen "in aniy pub1lie road1( or :tre.et " N('ems) tom maiuke the above or liniance of' little value. On last Sat is'.laiy ini soime sections of the "'town' trewas a fusillado of' fire arms dur 'i, a gr'eat parit Of' the (lay. At ieasi in one ease a person walking on'the mhlie street was strnek b)y the shol tro m a gun fired not "in a~ publks 'emnl or' street,"' but just off t'he streoei 'hii an ad,inent k?t. Hass nsot the tim<t arrived when the ahpvo ordinanoi should be0 amended 'by the atriking out of the words '"In any publIe rodt or atreet?" Newberry is no longel a country ''town."' It is often spo ken of in thes~e (days as a lIttle city We should lIve up to our' claim ant name. Shoahy-Clark, At the home of' the bride's pareifts M r. and Mrs. .iohn A. ShoqlIy, at Li tie Mountabn, MIss Mattio Shoaiy atu and M4r. Claude Clark wore miarrled 01 Sunday afternoon, by the Rov, M. ,6 J. KCrops, of Prosperity. - FE=L AND BRO A, RM. Accident to A. B. ?tson i Wal-, halla Cotton MULi Mr. A. B. Peterson. who has ,been manager of the Cox Mills 6tre for some time, has resigned fat.ition to take the ulace of overacefr of spin nimg in the cotton mills,at %valialla. -ie entered upon his new dutjes Ion day. Yesterday, while at ..work Jn the mill, Mr. Peterson fell and.,rpke one of the bones in his right.arw near the elbow. He climbed up a ladder to oil a shaft bearing, and one'of the rounds of the ladder calne-off and pre eipitated him to the floor. ie will not suter any permanient injury. aild will return to his work as soon - gws e is able. Mr. l'eterson has not yet 'joved his family tip Walhialla. but Will do s. in a few weeks.-Daily Mail, Mr. Peterson will be rem'enibered by. many people in Newberry havin-m on*Ziie Io A nderson from Newberrv. New Rural Routes. Mr. A. B. Veasy, of the.f e rural delivery department, of the govern Menit 1.s inl Newberry and will go to Prosperity and Whitmire wit4 a view to puttinl on additional routes. The one from Prosperity .is to go into. Sa 1ida County larex.. The additional ,uie at Whitmnire.will probIOly. . run Ingelky in Nn:ilierry counte ;.Tle .ler l and- N is glad .Mr. Veary is here and trusts he mity be able to recoiniuend tie establishment A' both these routes. The goVernment. -almot expend th.e. money of the peo ple tit belter advanltage than inl the extension of the rural mail service. The people ougiht to go if) work anid db. stomethin'. for the improvemleit of1 tite roads and tile extension of this .41r*i1- would be muctth easier. Resignation. Accepted. A.Ier tll- min Vw service on Nin da Iist at Tl .iilpsoll Street Ao eInt. .)eformnd'('resbyteritin -hit-he. ' c.rre:uit iIalneetiwnc wa.5 hell it ta;ke actio! tipo n le resignatioii of th pa.s i ,tor,IC0 . i1 I. 11. McClintoek. 'ld thie reni:i:it -was neeeepted with deepest regret. lion. Geo. S. Mower. lion. M. A. Carlisle, and Mr.-Jatnes F. Todl were appointe.1 a comniflep to 'rivexpresion o14) the cot6ugition's ml-f'eit so!rrow a S he nevenlee of e pastsral relatiil, which h n4*beet wio $wfleidr nd irne for i periiol of 11hirlY-six years. Special Servics. .ll be speeial services at.the TNenil -t rmi Motir;-dist c'huireb every li-dit this week al ei!hrt O'Clock, with '-IeOtuh'. by Iler. .1. W. Soeak, of lie 't'nrrh uni St reet .\ethodist i.buireb. ('ha r.i.un. The publie 'is --'ri ly I:' i n 1vitLed to attend t hese ser. A Card. . i-X;i*. a r The hlero b.d ::ni-l News ''--t t hat yen p~rubl i.haed the. let 'er4! of .ilr. I'.'lk Millher f.o' metf i refer iiere l'or t he linchelor Mnids "in April 'Ihe 16th,. You hind kindly oil'ered to 'nnake a nte ofr his coinm and 1 'umdadii you the letter and ihn prinited le"tter. and I think it duct Mr. Miller -md1( the yt.u!ntl laites wlto are eng~age,d 'n this ntoble' work that r shioub mdtake ' hi . st ntemet.' A. (,. Joniies. Attention, Knights of Pythias. To t eitebers tof Newberry Lod1ge, .No. 75. K. tf I'. - ., - - I aim anixiusi to hatve a full nttendl anicte of the membulers of' our log at ntting, the 27th,. nt 8 o'clock, for the turpose of' elet in-' deOlegaLtes to -the Disitrlct Convention at Leesville -on Apil 18 to It0 and to got every mem bor of thie lodgeo to agree, to do his nait .to inorense pur ,ptmbrship,'ate tedou mootin,gs and ,omake t.his thenn II('year': for.'ythianisn in qur lodge. We lfavoe'a splendid member ship Amnd plenty .of good men -in 'our eommnunity thigt should . ho .onjoylng the beonefits ot'Qur order and workhtg with 118 for' t,he good .of our (ellow meni, and1( I WA itt us. to use the sprinig - months to biIl- up our' lodge and'@et it in bottenj 'orking eotidioti bofo4 weo got iultotir how' hall. When~ the roll Is celled 'rt our nxt meetilflop1 oi'y inAnietanswer to' -bhi naea P~Ay his N1tespi IC I~atrrer, antittlc a new .stsdrt~fn the yost' Thig l41 0noourage yQ3 o%eoor and the ~It # therer SOBEDULS SATISFACTORY. a .9oth Railroad Oommissioners and e Southern Ocials Approve Plans It Proposed By the People. The peOple of' Nevberry and till tid jarenlt, territory are Very Imc plel a.+i Ies ed with the proposed VhiIII!!e ill Schell tle on) tile' Soutiherin and are really imnpatieit to see- it put into vifert and had hoped that it woild be done at least by the'li-st of Aliril. There was understood to he a slight protest frm' Oreenwoodl but we tire satisfied that our friends inl tireen Wood after they have given tle! mat ter it trial: will withdraw all protest and wonder why they Objected to tho C elaage. ly this arrangeiel the Southern caln rut its selheduiles as ad "'Major Earle is very- fivorlbly terday from Columbia, where ie at tended a meeting of the Stat! Ruil road commission to consider sclhedilest ot tle AtIatic Coust i,e and the Soiuthern Railway. " Major Earle - is ver.y fa,vorable impressed with the .planI. sili tted by Col. It. W. H1unt, .Mr. Brooks Mor an anid.Mr. Henry A. Williams, for an early mnorniig train fro Greenville into Columbia, over the Columbia and Greenville line of the. Southern Rail way. .He understlnds that the %ched, ule. proposed is also satisfactory to the railroad authorities. . It is- said that passengers- from Charlest(ir-for .GreiH'.and other I l'iedmfott pioinits-w iiot be greatly Iy p-edlyi nictivniecedby Wle 4ireirking of the. ('liibilt connertion t.mitt tie new. eledtule -would. effeef. Passengers fr4iom the 7 low coulitry could reach Irvelville .just as easily over the SMthernii.to Spartalburg or over the. CAll-lestou & Western .Caroli by way I Newberry and Laltlrens. There W0u1id be some inconveniene to a rev pemple -oiniig through fromt1 the coast, bmt- this is imiaterial. anld more than. .-IT.set by [Ile very great accimmoda tion whic4h t le teIV secedIule wouild afOTIrd o a ar p14g erentage of lhe rivelinly. public. "It is u tderst 4 #ll (hatI Whe new Sechedulle wvill I'm int4s effrvet abioult April 10. . " ,hesouit.hern1 hasc toundj it ne0ces ."u-ly to use heavier locomotives when file Coludibia and Ireenville line trains are unusually heavy. When the itandard small 6ngines of the "1900" t elis have to he replaced by bigger loct-Ilotives- the authoritics use those 'I ' the "900'' lass. 'taken fron the 1thlr liles 0f tihe SNavanahl division. I The (ae ha'dly as lanc as the "Ten hull"nrel ' elass. Wbich draw the vesti hitled trains. but ore powerful and 1: speedy.' And bite Stale says locally of the cban::' in speaking of morning trains ito Colimbia rairoad eolinissiIn is more In Ivmre iilmresed with the lanil soubiaited lfora a mninag' train int bi "'hnnbnia oiver the Co~lumibia andt Greenill n ad~ ~. 'lThe sced(lule prio. '.owd~ by Coli. Hunit. Mr. Birooks Mor 'Tani andi Mr*. lnry A. Williamis is ' i said to have. been app)lroved by the I railroaiti authiorities. This means that the traina which leaves heare at I m'iddrajy will be held uint ii 4.30 in the I afiternoon. 10 "The* pauniri from te Charles ton train for the upcountry can get to Greenville .just as easily by way of Spartanbury, and thosE for New b)erry could go over the C..N. and L. 56) that really it would not -put many to .inconvenience if the Greenville r train should be held until later in thet afternoon, whereas the.ehange- would ba very gri' - a""omm- dation to a Ilarge percenta otf the Iraveling pub lie wh]ich now usr,s that line. .It is t und'er'stood thiat the. change will go into effect about the 1I0th of April. . 'aTh'le Southeorn gaye notice that it would. put ini considerable improve ments 'n the sidetrack at Silver 'tet.i4ewber'ry county. "'.1a the near future the depot at Ninety-S4ix will be moved from the centre of the town to a point where it will'nob be of annoyance to the pee ple .of the town. It;is said Ithat the location now .used affords a chance f9r 'dangers to pe'ople crossingr the tracks Suptr Henry A. Williams has annouacoed that the. Southern would make4 the; change."*.. WYed itaivo long,wondered whiy the payers 'and the p~eople of Columbia seemed .6 inidiffeit as '90> passen gor traltis into Columbia-In the morn ing "nd o'ut in the. aftea:hoon. The H'brld andt( Newvs has talked it. elf hioai'se almost abouit such a schedule. that was- what we -were trying to get before the morning .taiaini from Co.. htunbia was put on and. then we have plem 'i with AfJr. Childs for' such a nh a hi rr fl Of coutrse lis train a~ rat .c*t,'onvanee but a'pssn !trii ivould take more p)eople to Coh1nha, but somehow we could vei'got thie businesns men of Colum t4 ititerestod We tagiked to the 0Oo .~ ..lit Chamber of Com-. ( erbaabout it in Janu,. ry. tch chditmuloo -would certainly Sor Iienefit to Columl)iii and a groat CI .1,ivilnce to t people out,of Co. iiiia, who hall <bml4iess t,ier'e andll to ilid elre to Swd tle night and0 tn >.S. I wo filayl jol l Motin'g of Confederate Veterans. es \ meeminlii. ot' .1amies I). Nane r1 '11mp,. 1'. 1). C., will be behl in thle ro 1ui holuse t.n Monday, tlt 2nd1 o' pr qpril, 1906, ait 11 o'cock it. ml. A 1), ilt anild prompt attentlatwce is i iiirevil, its ielegates, alternates and se potisors to the (lenerol and State Re-- th i6in will I electedl il other in- tri oriant businesis traimaetedJ. All de- lit iquntlis miiust cme prepared to pay fr lie 11n111tull dles. th Biy order, .j. W. (lary,. ComI. Dr. Scherer in Charleston- F I)r. Selier-, woit) ias been in at L'mbmliee uplonl thet Statte Y. M. C. A., i lia rlestoIn, tilled the pillpit of St. g tiitlrew's ltitheran chureb on.Sun ity morun.ing. The N.ews and Cou- if ier says that a large congregation 6-as present, composedt not Only of welimbers of St. Andrew's, but of oth- A r churlihes in the city, the body of hit clurelb 'aill the - galleries being m lled. -.C1 ~ F 0.. L. Schunpert, Adjt. Advertised Letters. 1'31t1rs remaining in the postotlice F t NeWberry, S. C., for week ending o reh 24, 190. Bl-Mrs., Nancy Baker, Rubeni Bar e-tt, ieldrew Boozer. C--Albe'rt -Carter, Miss Willie '1a1pbelM,'Sol Carr-, MrsA. 1-,ala Cr uch, ack 0ullev. I)--l.izzv I-l l)avis, Minnie l)aw ills. lRm. 1)oliild F, I t. 1) inenn. el S M rs. . l y \ . (b-h,,F | -1 T . l 3shell. Hatfie lienlelly, ),Ividilign,Car l a ln .I '. i. J es. I--Mrs. Ma yier. J.--AW. W. ,senirr. M-\-illie MclliMkih. Miss Lucile ,fetts. Wash Miller. Perry Mundy, liss Anni. .Mc-ulogh .Ms. Bettie JeCulloll-h. P-MdgieLee Paysinger. . H-M1iss Adia Renwick. 8---Lilisie -: Bell Smith,, John C. t ligli and Family, Miss'Ellen Single 31. T-Clarence Thacker. r 'hat was what we were trying to get Vilson, Willie Rutherford, care of A Lrthur Wilson, Albert Wilson. Y-Fred Young. Persons calling foi: these letters will leise say they were advertised. i C. J.-Purcell, P. M. Too Good A Job. oston Herald. Captain Alexander fHtchins, of '.llswor.1th, Maine, although a sea cap uin of aibility, has al1ways been noted or1 absent-indednelss. Ont One ocea- a '-n. wiYlet alt homel1 beCtiveen tii,' lhe eei ed to have a~ spare chamber in) is bonse)8 lathed and pllastered. Be a somnewhaft of a carpenter he uin etrtook this part of it himself, and f )bt,red at it industriously for a daya r two. It was flnally lathed according to is idJeas and as he drove the last nail nid surveyed his work. not without ride, he called hi.s wife to see what good job he had done. She elim ed the stairs and then aused, somewhat perplexed, and af- I er looking ini vain for an entrance Rid: "Why, Alec, where's the "By thunder' I' etelaimned the cap.. 11111-m amazement, " I .forgot alle bout it-'' Hie had - actually lathed imself in the room. Garnete Are Ir Fashion. (Garnets have usurped somec of the E opularity which has beeui surround ng coral for the last good whiile. She to rho has among her treasures an old A rooeki or buckle of garnets. is for- w: uniate indeed, for tho old settingsn rc ,as definitely in style as the gar.. aets themselves. Little pins are set with garnets, he pins comforting to the lines ofN Id-fashioned styles, yet bringing ~ hiem into -harmony with the needsr nid uses of today.. B3uckles and brooches and pins, the 6voliest neeklaces-oven1 bracelets nado of garunets; wvhile garnet cuff II mitons for some of the ne0W stiff hirt-waists promise to be very good. g Th'le cleverest ring is in process of a nlaking for a class of girls who area o.be graduated in) June. It is some hing in the fashion of a seal ring, n'th a garnet stink into the gold, the tone carved with the date and the nitials of thle school name. There's something -radically wrong nith, the woman wit,o is unable to find i tn excuse for a good old-fashioned ileago Joimil.f s The Geria n ipted to . Ivel as ofte a1- R irney lie takes i *R.siderable 8U the p0cket of' t&. dapin. Iis Ma ty Iravels il gil.btqpel; id. Asi le there are two: 1400il, trains, o 1 r th0E'Imperor and"one foi the ess. hes r 'operty of tho -uWHian Mtate, but, the' trAvollinig 0g are paid by the P40iporor him. If. The court traino a ehargej at c same rate as odinary special ins. Tius, the journey from Ber. i to Elbing,- near the northeas' antier, costs rather over $1,500,-aod V +,mftl fee is, of Course, charged r the 'eturn journey. SPECIAL NOTICES. )R SALE-Four good milch cows Ainie 0. Huff. L'RAYED-One dark bay mare imile small knot below knee on hind leg. found notify Summer Bros. r 00ST-In order to reduce stock I will offer my entire stock of erchandise, consaiting of Shoeq, othing, Hats, Dry Goods, Etc., llte. yr Ten days at Cost, for Cash. W. T. Tarrant. )R SALE-Half, acre land witll'iew storehlouse on it 20. x fe0. !sness portion of <-place. Price 50.00. B. M. Havird. Silver Street, S. C. 'ANTED-25 Able bddied men f9p saw mill work, good wages, steady npiloyment. Paid fortnightly. . y to Leaplhart Lumber Co. On C. N. & L. I.. R. --7 miles fGoyn al umbia. OR RENT- Entire. second stcj. G. L. Robinson. rANTED-Empty Cotton seed -inja sacks; 3 cents each. Prosperity Cotton Oil Mill Co. EAW'S Pure -Malt, clears the eqb webs froni tWe. brain-gives vjpor old age. For sale:at The Dispensary. INE lot of sweet potatoes for ple. Vineless and Georgia Buck varlety. pply to M. B. Caldweli, Newberry,- S. C. OR 10. DAYS-1 'will pay c4qb for secord.luind sprihg,elot4h. Mrs. Dora Ott Ra1ke t ,re, ANTED-By Chicago Wholqle and mail order house, assistant anager (man or woman) for this . mnty and adjoining territory. Sal y $20 and expenses paid weekly; EpenHse money advanced. Wo* ensant; position peCrmanent. No ia istment or experience requir$d. pare time valuable. Write at on e 'r full particulars and elege seIf'. ldressed envelope. Superintendent, 132 Lakef3t. Chicago, JiJ. !ANTED in each Stato salesm~an to sell large line tobacee, . Permanaest >sitIon. . Central TobaegotOp., Peniqkir V. 'E have hay for sale. A nige lot of Meadlow hay, baled. -Quick deliv y'. Phonie 19. 4 ringa. Jeff T. Cromer,. Mppager. ~ELLS-I have purchased a welt boring mnaohine and am preprared do, sotisfactory work or no -pay. y in need of wells should consult or rite me at Newherry. G . P. 1111.. ~ANTED--..Mannager for' Branch ofice we wish to loente here in awberry Court House. Address, with ferences.< The Morris Whlolesal0 Hiouse, - Cincinnati, Ohio. F rom openitig time utit closing time andi all the time, yoti Wait )od time then have ydger watch d clocki cleaned and repairdd by W. B. Rikard, eweler,. at The Herald and 1News rOfl'e We have jusi r$d inn Chicken reed ( h'u f47 10 kirid. when eio no ant again, a t~ileW~~ as the best