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a Fund that will buy Land or Build a House. a
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1,200 Bales of Cotton Were Shipped
Direct to Europe
by 0. McR. Holmes within the past week. Where did. the
cotton grow? On Newberry lands. With such increased de
mand for cotton goods and all other products, you can hardly
make a mistake by investing judiciously - in REAL ESTATE
and GOOD STOCKS.
Let me ask you for your own benefit if your money invested
s bringing you 7 or 8 per cent? IF NOT, then it IS NOT in
ested advantageously. I am anxious to help you do this.
hat is a good.investment property? One that increases in
lue surely and quickly.
REAL ESTATE around NEWBERRY answers the descrip
n because the demand is constantly increasing. Now place
uirself in position to profit by the codditions which are in
easing these Real Estate values. It pays to make your in
s tments through an experienced, reliable and successful R
Yal Estate Agent. My experience is yours for the asking. of
elo you will find some valuable stocks, and Real Estate
Iat I have for sale:
SNos, 1, 2, 3 and 4, Lots near my residence.
Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Lots known as the Wheeler
roperty. These are very conveniently located, directly on the di
ater main and sewer system. 8
Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 16 Lots, prices $600, $500, $550 and re
~,600, adjoir.ing the Lutheran Church and Graded School.
Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Brick stores on Main street. da
You cannot miss it by buying one -of these stores at $2,300, j
$2,200, $2,100, $2,000 and $1,900. . p
No 23 Two story brick building, occupied by Post Office,
Express and Telegraph Co.'s office.
No. 24 Livery Stable, conveniently located, plenty of room. to
No. 25 Lot near Power House. to
No. 26 350 acres of land near Whitmire.
No, 32 Wanted-20 Shares Newberry Cotton Mill Stock.
*No. 34 House and lot with good garden. e
No. 35 House and lot on College hill.
No. 36 Lot adjoining No. 35.
No 38 House and lot near Baptist church.
No. 39 Lot adjoining No. 38. f
No. 40 115 acres of land near Mountville with out houses tl
axsd pasture land.
No. 41 2 acre lot with 5 room cottage ast Mountville.'
No. 42 Building lot in Brookland. i
No. 44 For Sale-I15 shares Newberry Land and Security sli
Co. stock. C
No. 51 75 acres land, about 60 acres open, 12 acres 2nd
growth timber, 4-room dwelling, 3-room tenarit house, good di
outiuildings, near Bush River church,.o
N.52 5 acres of land adjoining J. A. Burton, some beauti- WI
ful lots in this 5 acres. 'P
I also have other valuable property that owners do not wish
advertised.
I want to call your special attention to Nos. 34 and 35, 1 th
believe these are good bargains,
oIf you wish to buy and sell any Stocks in any of our Banks
Farm lands bought and sold. ht
'PloneNo.57.J. A. BURTON,
Phone o. 57."The Man Between -
Newberry, S. C. .The Buyer2and Seller."
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Congress.
Wyatt Aiken of Abbeville is an
muiced for re-election to congresl
omi the third district an( will 'b(
bject to the rules of the prinar3
3ctioi.
Julius E. Boggs of Pickens is an
unced for Congress front the thiri
strict and will be subject to thi
les of the primary election.
For the Legislature.
11. H. Evans is hereby announced ai
candidate for the House of Repre
natives from Newberry county sub
et to the rules of the democrati
imary.
C. T. Wyche is hereby nominated a.
candidate for the House of Repres
tatives subject to the rules of th4
niocratic primary election.
We the citizens of Newberry Count
reby nominate Alan Johnstone foi
c House of Representatives, subjec
lhe Democratic primary.
Many Citizens.
Arthur Kibler is hereby announce
a candidate for the legislature ai
edged to abide the rules of the Dem.
nitic party.
I am a eandidate for the House o:
3presentatives from Newberry coun
and will abide the rules of th
emocratic party.
G. Burder Boozer.
I am a candidate for the House o:
?presentatives subject to the rulei
the Denmoeralic party.
Elbert H. Aull.
I hereby announce myself as j
ndidate for re-election as a mem
rn of.the House (if Representatives
ibjecet. to the Demnocnratic Primary
F. W. Higgins.
John. M. Taylor is heichy announe
as a candidate for the House o:
-Ipresentatives fron Newherr,
11mn1ty and will abide lthe rules o
e Delmocratfic pnarty1.
THOS. 'J. HARMON,
I am a candlidate for thme House o
3presentatives subject to tihe rule
the Democratic party.
Thos. J. Harmon.
For Magistrate.
I hereby announce myself as a can
date for Magistrate for Nos. 1 an<
townships and agree to abide by th'
suIts of the democratic primary.
Lucius M. Player.
I hereby announce myself a candi
te for Magistrate for Nos. land 8
bject to thme rules of the demoerati<
imary.
Cannon G. Blease.
Jesse L. Burns is hereby nominates
a candidate for magistrate fo:
wnships Nos. 1 and 8, and is pledge<
abide the result of the Democrati<
imary.
I hereby announced myself as
ndidate for the ofTice of magistrat<
No. 3 township, Newvberry county
d will abide the rules of the dem
ratic party. John Henderson.
I am a candidate for Magistrat
r No. U township and will abid
e rules of democratie' party.
B. HI. Amiek.
I hereby announce myself as a can
date.for magistrate for No. 7 town
ip subject to the rules of the Demo
ratic primary.
Jno.'W. Ropp.
I hereby announce myself as a can
date for re-election for the offici
magistrate of No. 9 Township ani
11 abide the rules of the Democrati<
imary.
B. B. Hair.
I hereby announce myself for Mag
rate for No. 9 township subject t<
ri rules of the Derpc~~o ri. primary
S. L. Feller6.
I hereby announced myself as ;
ndidate for magistrate for No. 1(
wnship and will abide thq rules oi
a democratic party. J. C. wWsoni
I am a candidate for reelection foi
tgistrate for number 10 townshij
J wi" abide the rules. of the demo.
i,tic party. * P. B. Elisora.
W. MmWI.
I hereby announde myself a candi
date for magistrate in No. 11 town
ship and pledge to abide the rules of
the Democratic party.
J. H. Maybin.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for magistrate for No. 11 town
ship and will abide the rules of the
Democratic party. W. L. Kibler.
I am 'a candidate for Magistrate
for No. 11 Township and will abide
by the rules of the Democratic party.
W. F. Suber.
For Oounty Superintendent Education
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election for the office of
county superintendent of education
subject to the democratic primary.
J. S. Wheeler.
For County Auditor.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for auditor of Newberry County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
0. M. Buzhardt.
R. C. Counts is hereby nominated
for the office of Auditor for Newber
ry county, subject to the rules of the
democratic primary.
W. W. Cromer is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election as Au
ditor for Newberry county and will
abide result of democratic primary.
For Treasurer.
Jno. L. Epps is hereby announced
for county Treasurer to succeed him
self. Subject to the Democratic pri
mary.
For Probate Judge.
Jno. C. Willson is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election to the
office (if probate judge. Subject to
the democratic primary.
For Supervisor.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Supervisor for Newberry
county. Subject to the Democratic
primary. Jack B. Smith.
J. Monroe Wicker is hereby an
nounced as a candidate for re-election
for the office of county supervisor, and
will abide the rules of the democratic
party.
I hereby announce myself a candi.
date for Supervisor for Newberry
county. Subject to the Democratic
primary. J. Chesley Dominick.
L. I. Feagle is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of
County Supervisor and will abide the
result of the democratic party.
For Sub-Supervisor.
I am a candidate for the office of
Sub-Supervisor from Newberry coun
ty and will abide the result of the
democratic primary, '
Thos. J. Wilson.
L. C. Livingston is hereby announe
el as a candidate for sub-supervisor
and will abide the rules of the demo
cratic party.
W. H. Wendt is hereby announced
as a candidate for sub-supervisor and
will abide the rules of the democratic
party.
We hereby nominate our comrade,
Osborne Wells, for reelection to the
offee of Sub-Supervisor and pledge
him to abide the result of the Demo
era tic primary. No better soldier ev
er served in the Confederate army.
Comrades.
J. P. Cannon is hereby announ
ced for re-election as sub-supervisor
and is pledged to abide the result of
thA democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for sub supervisor and will
abide by the rules of democratic
Barbecue Notice.
The campaign meeting at Jalapa
oin tihe 21st instant will be held in the
rove~ at Mr.. W. C. Sligh's residence
instead of at Spearmnan's Spring. An
lxcellent barbecue dinner will be serv
ed1 by Messrs. S. B. Aull and WV. C.
Slhih. The candidates andl others
will take notice that the meeting has
been changed from Spearman 's Spring
to the residence of Mr. W. C. Sligh.
Barbecue Notice.
- We will give a first-class ene at
J. P. Wicker's grove, about 10 miles
froim Ne,wberry, August 22. IHon
Wyatt Aiken has been invited tind
all other candidates are requested to
attend. Spiecial, arrangements wi.ll
he made for the ladies and children.
Come one I Come all and enjoy a pleas
ant day and a good dinner.
J. A. Graham,
H. M. Wicker.
WE STILL HAVE THE LAURENS
Steam Lauhadry agency at The Her..
ald and News office. The basket is
sent Thursday at 12 o'clock and is
returned Saturday at 3 p. m. The
work is guaranteed to give satis
faction in every way. Give us a
Wood's Seeds V
,ron n)1
FALL SOWING. th
0 St
avery rmer should
EZYe74 copy of our t
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It gveai=es methods of seed- I
gandnd information about
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Barley, Seed Wheat
Grqsses and Clovers F
Descriptive Fall Catalogue
Maile fr, and p*ice
quoted on request, re
T. W. Wood & Sons,
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t1
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Dodd, Mead & Co. to "
sell the lrternational
Encyclopedia,
And for the month of
Augus only, I will give t
The Companion Vol
ume and Book Rack
free. And for $5.00
extra The Half-Russia
Dictionary. The regu- U
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ary is $16.00.
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Cotton Stocks, Grain and Pro
visions.
Private leased wire. n
Office over G. D. Davenport's
Store.
Market Information gladly given. 2
Call up Phone No. 200.
AiLL KINDS
Of Plumbing
Done on
Short NotiQe
J. W. WHITE.
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Repaired Right..
Newberry. S.C.'.-D
W. . eIARx
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NOTICE.
Littleton College, Littleton, N. C.
id Louise Cottage Willoughby, Beach.
R., will both be opened June 15 as
mmer hotels. The fall term of Lit
ton college will begin Sept. 19.
inumer work% at the College, at Lou
Cottage or at home will be offered
20 young womenm who make immod
;e application. Address J. M.
todes, Littleton, N. C.
FIFTY CENTS
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NOTICE.
Before letting
he contract for
rour new build
rgsee W. T. Liv
ngston. B e s t
Vork. Lowest
orices.
Lock Box No. 59.,
Newberry, S. C
48th Year begins Sept. 12th
ith full faculty of five men and
ne women.
145 Pupils,
5increase over last yea-.
New Carnegie ormitory
ith all modern comforts, ready
for occupancy in the fall.
Usual Extras.
coard and Tuition $150.00
per year.
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Abbeville Co.
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