The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 21, 1906, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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eLRELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People. Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. The Rtev. M. J. Epting, of' Savai nah, is in the city. Mr. Vlagene IS. Bllease spenItt sever-al <hays in Newb)erry last week. ivs. Jaies Bowers, of' A an11ta, i is visitiig Mrls. Jailes 1". '1'odd. Tie Rev. J. M. Henry, of' Monroe, La., is visiting reliitives an.1 friends in the ci viy anld county. Mrs. .1. P. Mahion and Miss lebecca Maho ae visiting frieids in Pros perityv. E'very one is cordially anld earnestly invited to 111tend at lawnl part,y oil thle melbmdisi, lawn I,'ridly evellilg, Aug. 21, '7 to 10. T'Ie proceeds will go to 1.he bellnefti. (df th( folen L,ink Mis sionary society. Nilis. I. A. Wilson nd Miss Flor en'' Wisoi. of (teenviille, Miss Nel lic Dmyd of Clinton, and Miss Nellie .lin's, f ld Spin . Rd-vare thI' muests .f, Mr . I. .1.cll ( NIr. W. W. J .hnsonl dt wil'oe hve et '\lI Ict -st I'I, w% I h Iv v il e ellav ,141-1 ;01 visit tlI fIlvil' ,Ill. . 1)1.N Vsi 144W1 alleils ii tie 'i ti li. 1mve returiwil . 'nim a v llt ti Ninty Sx o!ldt Hai's S rns F.S. B1. 'fonles 1-0111-111r-id I'roln) a h-it (o hiis oliers il Lancaster. Ai.S. 11. Zimmermin, ofl' hn b)i'l, is visilim-' frienlds inl IIhe (.it. NIt . 1 i, it 1tha1 tfltn nam is onl thlie e h II)114 live (d1ays bIfov th prilm ry. M -4. A\ . ( '. WIlchl idt N i\'iss E.v a l . t111 It Ive I'lt1i n <i'ed I'l 11 : visit lo 'hitivvs ilt NitieY Six, i\ . . 1'eP ml 0et1 aNhMill 4 'e v 1r11. Ahhibivillv. n-i'r Om h slie will -- 4it New York. Itallimirv andl Norilk. S mp:1 Iii41 IY .lv s. It, \ . W hl ite. . \In - ( 1 a. bI .. were I I v s h t bevni f * Am tinl- Vieiingl r NIitives , M V.;m: We .hvis and 1hihrn-n. 1f 1I . var1 - Nt is i Iin- I . \rIt. NatIiv (1kit t s 11 i11 141 MN . 1 1F4 1br.4 k ha.1ve revtu w Il1 mm11411e al 1, .1 It xte l vi - ) 1). t MW s. .1 N. Brr-Y. (i' A\tnislii. (;a.. is visitin r ellatives i e v c(it y. Mi-s.leane Plhamhas-etiu-nie<d rn -.ll en41deris ville, wherev shie hals bevi for several weekls. -. Ie t 141 NIIs. . 11. Kelinedy. of Chie"ter. '1n-v the 'ues" ofl,r \1.% . A Tiss lba olmln has .eturned f m It vii (Visit 144 fri ieds inl Autmn. IIIr--. A\. (. WVelvch an lliss E'via iti.anl s leave t,-, vh ill . Kinards te sithi some time withi relatives. IAl. ae4t1 Nirs. WV. 1. Smih) 11avu 1et:tlnt d 'frml I visit it, 'rieis i Kinni1'. . il Ile ( 'N l! e tl t. tl 4i Cena Sittln, of11 An11ton. is t hs gueCSt d'fMisq La.ura Bowmain. %fr . l a111, frI Newhlrry. sp ni. NIeveral4)davs i. Vtown last week1' wil HuTlllnted.--aludewadard Misk a wl Bease, ofii ewiihe ry,is teyns of AIrs. ,V. . Frank'/~ Knoee. All5 votersg me otileoud ithatd w.e. muookimver therne ton ithe rclut rolli y Augst.2i one to b ae on nextbo Tusyh rbut.eigof thea' pat. ro Pa es ivniysa Ceolony. le onStion.Agut 2.D Lon.3 ini he I O'Nel secio B. : thtl county av eernoyed ty h pireps supposed' to delverbe acddren.Tl hy steady and energetic tok httn prospered,O an hi hme a a)'110 nea ,Altlengo opn atTusa tokagl wthadcai,tepo NEGRO WOMAN KILLED. A Slayer Claims it Was Accidental- 01< Shooting Occurred at Vaughh Ville. Ilattit Adams, a iiegro wolialn, was shot and killed. at. Vaulghliville, inl tihe w upper pmrt of Newberry county, onil last Th1ursday afternoon. 'Ple womall, in comlipanly with . several otle n le- eni ,roe.4 was walking towards a, hii a spriig, wihteit a pistol in the hands of Jaies Davis, colored, was d1isciarged, ithe ball striking Hattie Adams in the of left brea-t. an)d causing instant death. Mi Davis says that the killing was pure- W ly acci(ental. It. is claimeld, however, (I, lhat Ihere hid beein some feeling be t weeii the parties and that Davis had Ca made tireats against. the woman. Shiris was lodI..el ill thle counfy jail, s a I'ter the inquest. 14 Lil CARD FROM MR. LEITZSEY. Ca ______St So He Replies To a Statement Made By S(: Congressman Aiken In His Speech at Greenwood. T() the l.ditor( of The lulenid and4 News: In his speech at (irleenwoo Cong.ressman Aiken, who is seeking V-lection to voigress hroml tlie th.1ird distriti, b'inlg opposed 1 by Mir. Iuliis M. lioggs, is reported1 in Ilhe Collumbia l ?coni-d as ha vinlg sa id: " Hoggs has Ni :.I Ni Ilever beenl ar-ouind Ilere fixing up the diltes for the district campilign Imieet ig. Iv snieeeded in fixllg mir mec- ti ing at Niney Six onl the( day t.hati 1 (tie sIae caipaign1 will be held in valhial la. It.'s evidently becaluse King. is tearinlig Iis slirt for Iim. Boggs a s't he-r with his leiichmen from New 1erry mt helIpd to make the datles, while I stIP41 awav 41111 of,11 motives o0, 1l I-m-Y. -videitly soIe tlit' 41 4-esl't h w.aill mve1 to- at Walhmlla." wa t\;1 0W 4111lN revprvsvInltIait .ve lr n NewherTY at ti. 1ie41ig held ;j Ireevlwv d t4 l'ix the congiet'ssifililI en n a ilevtiii..s. I antteinldA fliel. in1 as wte weseitative ot th demo-- O V'nleY Ilf NewberrY ctyii , Ie,itig svc retary Id tile votuilY demnim-t-1ic exe eilive ('411i1immittee. Ilnasmuihli as I was dhe i)n1lY persins I'lroml New bein present I Wouhi slip- r I)se: that Mrl'. \ikent relers to me tw when lie siys that " ilogs came lere li wih Ii his bi'nehimenii rom Newberry." , I desir' 14) say thIit tie statement that p I am a IIIehImainl of Mir. ioggs or of Oy other enldidate is a bsol itely lit f alse. II hhad no-ihng w ever to 4t) w sitlI fixin.' aiv dates extcpl. t.hose 1'o1 Newhei-y votlfity. Messrs. Boggs and A ikln h<l been invited I(o be pres eI[ at V i frve onl the o(.caion()Ii t)' Simor Tilhialm's atllress 1t the volis tif Newhvvry couItv. Inl ad dition to (Ihis mv ing and the state v'aiiipaigi. the on4igressional ieetinlgs i were f'ixeul at the salm iime aind plae is the Ihi-e cot y Iampain meetigs I at Newhierry aiid at th lIwoi iils hiei'e. These dates were lixedl beciiuse FIt ilth<ghit it would give bothI Mr'. Hoggs st and 311r. A ikeii ani ) opprti'ty I to meet the hul'gest iin'i'e of the vtetrs '" p Ite county11 in thle niecessaily~ Iliited'ta numberlOi of' meet in gs. I Itootk no parit ini tixinig thle meetinugs fori any of1 the WVhere Mr1. A ikein received It'e in p)ressioin that T. was Mr 1. Hoggs ' hiench imani d no~ it know, nor)1 do I care, hut I do knoE w ait I her'e a1sert thati theoli any13 otheri mani is wihll withiout any toundtaIton ini fa('t, anl uquialife falsehood and14 a slandter in which 1 canii not) but1 think there was malice. I contidleie in mie whlen they' t'hose ine hi t'he se tttary' of' thieiri dt' oct 4'ieI( ex.- I enitive' tomiitte'4. and. so far' as they'41 are c'oncer'ined.I do nolt -thin k it nee4 e'siiary toE imikt any~ exhmaliZtioni mi erarid to' the' contempt11)1ile insinna..1 Mr'. A ikein's statement was sto wholly tune~alIled-fIor, and( s(o absol)1utely3 false I andl shaouderoms, that11 I siminply desired't to make this statement in reply to him. and not. as ain explanat.ioni. 'VChildren's Day .Service. - Tlhiere vill bie Chiildi'en 's 1Day sei' r vice at. St. Luke's Luthierain'curc - near' Priosparity, iiext Wednesday, 9 A.mnust 22, beginninig at. 10 o'clock in -the mloring. Mysteriously Disappeared. I'. W. Suimmer', a younig man,,.left a the Newberry cotton mill at about 2 ( o 'clock on 1last Saturday afternoon, h~ and1( has not been h'eard from since. e Hle was steady' in his habits, and his b wife and fr'iends have been uinabIle o) to acc'ount for his absence. His moth- 8 or lives with Adam Aull,:at Pomaria. ec SThis not.iee is published et the request i of his friends her'e, whlo wvill appr'e- hi (einte~ any infor'matlion as5 to his where.. s aubouts. . RTESIAN WATER ANALYZED. )mson Colege Chemist Gives the Ingredients in Newberry Well Number Two. 11periltlelidelit loyd, of the water rks alnd electrie light plant, has re ved the followinig rel)rt from Prof. rdin. of Clemson college, with ref meeo to a saimple of water sent to a frot the new artesian well: Clemson College, Aug. 15, 1906. Laboratory Number 7614. Sample Water received July 26, 1906, frot '. F. M. Boyd, Sup't Con's Public rks, Newberrv, S. C.: aits per U. S. Gallon of 231 Cubic [nehes. leium Carbonate ........ 6.378 ignesium Carbonate . . . .571 dium Sulphate.. ........ 1.079 tassiin Suilphate .........472 Iium Sulphate .. .. .. .. .. Trace leii Sulphante .......... 1.854 ront-iun Sulphate ........Trace dlium Chloride .........2.215 iumiii Nitrate .. . . . . .496 Om Ses<iiioxide and Aimiina. .058 ica ..................2.041 15.1t6 Parts per imillioi. titmll Ammlilonlial ..l. . . .010 mminoid Anuinoii.... .022 lrogei as Nitrite .........0026 trogen as Nitrate ...... ...0026 udging roin tescriiption sent and m this analysis, (te water is a safe nking water. It is not. quite as e Ias (t(he saimple from the ''artes well. ilaiboratv No. 4022, Sep l ber 3. 1900. YouriS 11ruly, IMI. it. 1ar1din, .(Chief, Cl'himist. F.M. 11Iyd, slip't. vtv., Newherrv. S. ( LVEWBERRY HARDWARE CO. e of the Largest and Best Equipped Stores in South Carolina-A Credit to Newberry. lie Newherry lardware conpan -etly % moved into its new store be ve tie Newberry hotel and The r1a11d aid News ofiee, and since thai lie those inl charge h1ave been blusv lig the stock inl shape. The store is one of (lie largest. anid M e(juipped inl South ar('111olilia. Ail1 e bsemeit anld first and secoind wries (the floor spale is about. sixteei 11nsinld feet. The building ha11s a it wge on I wo srect s. It was erect bv tle Har11-dwaire companily lfor its i use, anld It( betterI aIrraneenti idh be desiredl tior a modern hmiad. 'he a rra IgeIll ient of' ilie store has view Ilhe irying of a large stolck d Ilie convetniiiee of tile salesmer d (lie patr ions. T.I h tompny i has en.rried a big Iek si nee its organiza tion, hut t hit ck hats beeni inicreased anid will h it her inctreased, an iit is no11w dis. aiyed to a greaI deal better advani Ini 'ie r.ear of' lile uiew. store t.lH ard(1ware companytii has pr~ovided'u w~el' raished toilets for hothl ladies atni al lemten. ienceir, anid it is~ a cred it to New, Muae Thief Caught. Ont Iast MondIay mioriniig Mr i. N. F ipup imissedl a whtite mutl e anid a bri e. Th inukinug it was stleni he sent Proutspeuri ty anud wenit. to N ewherry iuiselfC. M or nuearu Mr. ('rot well ' i iscoavered (lie tracek oIf a mule shioi Sall ('eel. Thtinukinug this was hi: te's trackl lie (1:lowed it to w~hier i. .\tndrew ('riumer' live's aiid learniet lit sutch a nin anad mle t as Mr.. I lipj '5erib)ed had passedI there. Mt icy, withI antother young man, wenl ('fol lowiing (lie Itrack to M. Ui. F~ol k' I No. 11 to(wnlshi p. There they mec 1onst1able lR. L. Crooks, who( ilnformfel win thiat lie mect a negro on a whit uale at. Mrs. Harmon 's. Mr. Crook as asked to assist. tem aind con uitedl. Thie,y followed the track tI shiford 's ferry on Broad1 river, an< tere learned t.hat a negrot had beea ier~e on a white mule but was goiu he partLy sep)ar~ated. Mr. Crook inghit 't.he mait at Manuce Williams )loredl, in (lie act of t ratding or of 3inig toI f.rade satying it was his mul ud cost $1605.00) last. spring. Mi 'rooIks arrested . the man, whot gav as name as Chiarley Harris. He wa aried beforo Magistrate VW. F. Sni eri andtt given a hecarinig anti boun vir toI (lhe cirenit coullrt. Magistrat uber, seig such a crowd, 'whtite an IltIred, said heo felt that the comuri y w'as takinig the r'ight step to cate twbreakers, and i.hat lie was glad t e( (lie neig~hboys show 1such ki ndntes >Mr. 11ipp. THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. Five More Meetings, Three of Them Being in Newberry-The Meet ing at Jalapa Today. One week from today the first dei oecratic primary will be held. Tle see ond prinary will follow two weeks lateri. A large vote ik expected in New berry county next Tuesday. The pre dictions i'ange from 2,700 to 3,000 There has been a great deal of inter est. shown inl the state Camlipalign and even more thn the usual amount of interest in county politics this year. The count.y eampaini party is at Jalapa today. The Little Mountain meeting will be held on Thursday, and then the candidates will come to New herry for the meeting at the Mollohon inill on Friday night. On Saturday morning tle candidates will address the people of the eity, and the cam paign will close with the meeting at West End on Satuirday iight. The caipaign so falr has progressed pleasatintly. The meetings have been well attended, aind the candidates have beii giveln close aittentionl. At some of lie meetings the canldidlates Wto spoike last have been placed at a1 dis advanlit.age oi accouit of. the meeting being interrupted by rain. but this. of cour'Se, Was una11VOidable. The candidates liave enjo)yed the ealmpaiign1, as well as the people who have attended the meetings. When the candidates get. back to the city afi ter tie Rimeetings they are always inl good humorl, and miost of Ihemul have their jokes to tell on the other fellow, anld if the other fellow is preseit. he listially eljoys tihe joke as itlh as Ile one woli tells it. )RRe of tlie candidates tells of zua other 1h1at the lat ter wtas the 11st speikir at oie if the meetings. The Imetinig, says the aut I'o of the stoI. wzs iIterrlpt ed ) 1 hea(v y shit,wer ot n:il, anild there wa ansh by . IIe crlwil k for a near-bV builling".. lle aulidalte, is is related, did not ink-nd f'or his a<dlress to he interrupted inl any such style ail r1an1 behind lie linil,1'i'ig erowd, his coalt-tail in the iir. continuing his speech iat the top of his voice. Hlow much trut.h there is inl this story it is for (hose who were preselit to say. it. is told of anlot.her candidate thlat a. onle of the meetings at which le was the last. speaker tle crowd for Some rson haid begun to disperse, and tinally the candidate was deliver ing his address ti one old gentleman an11d a little girl, but. that he had close attention froim them, and with force fill gestiires cont.inued his iddress as if' he hald heen speakinlg to hious anlds. It is such incidents that the eandi dates good-u0m1111oredly rellte each or the other. For Enticing Labor. Sheiif Btufoi'd wenit overi into Sp)arl tanbr coun '.~ llty laist we'ek andI captur e'd a1 negro e'gcge with eint icinig ha bor, and1( s'eeral oif the laborers whIoRl lie hadl etice i'd. Mr'. Will Buford( hadl emp)loyedl a f'amily to work oin h1i pilace' aind the negr'o caeliit alomRg som< timie aigo anld took off the whole faim 'Thle fuolloinRg is fromi Ithe Spar11 Shlerit M. M. BufIord(, of Newberriy counit y palssed thr~oughi thle c'ity yester' day miorningi! car iryinig back to Newi berry three pr'isonrl's wthom he cap)turl edl at Jonesville. Thle pr'isoner's were Will Sand(er's, wiho is wanRte'd in New berry to ansrR5t( thle charge of' entic ingi labor' andR( Awr'eli and Su11 ie Mat t.hewis who ar ,e wainted fori violation of contr lact . All of t.hem arIe negroes anid ,john RI's place' at Jonesv5tille'. Sanders criei(d a way l'ouri labor'er' fr'omI a f'armer ill Newbet.trry' 'ounlty ini JanR uuaryi. Twov of them wellt, abhout lf other' i wti(I withR SanRders' to .Jones ville wher',e t hey wereI' located by Sher itTi.luor'd a few days ago. It. ap pearls tha~t lhe hia. a wife ini NewtheClrr. butl marr'iid one of t,he womenlCR iyh<{ came to Jonesville wit h him. So lie wil' ha.ve to an.isweri to the doulhe char'g< of bigamny andI( eniticinlg labor both ot w ihich are ser'iu offenes. 'The char'g< of enlticinlg labor- is especially ser'iomI 1in1 Sande'rs' case, as lie carried a.wa3 four labhor'ers froRm the same farm al t.he sameli time. -. Death of a Young Lady. Miss Nettie May D)ominick, (daugh ter' of J. Chiesley and( Mary F. Domi niek, dlied at thle home of lier p)arenth on1 Friday niaght, August 17. She wva buried ini Rosdemont cemetery on Sat. ur-day after'noon, the funeral service: Sbeing conducted at the grave by th< Rev. A. HI. Best. ,Miss D)ominick had been in hat -h.ea.lth for' some yeal's, buit had onily been ser'iouIsly ill since the Monda; preceding hier death. .She was sixteel year's (of age. Then pa'(rnts have' the dheelp symlpa thy of the conununilRity ill their ber'eniv TOOK NEWBEERY LOVER. Mr. Lewie L. Lane, of Newberry, Mar ried In Washington Last Week. Wvashing-tonl Post. Witi onle sweetheart on the way Iroil Chilia, brilging a collection of cllrios for thle homkle whill they had planned and antother ill California., be lieving he was to be the lucky one, NfisS Nell Mantsfield, telephone opera tor at. Stoneleigh Court, iarried tle third of her flances, Lewie L. Lane, (if Newberry, S. C., at Rockville yes. terday. Until last Saturday Miss Mansfield was undeeided which of the tlre" suitors for her hand she would ac eept. Mr. Lane, who is connected with the telephone company as Ashe ville, N. C., called up Miss Mansfield and said: "Get. ready for a. wedding I'll be there Sunday.'' Then it wa. that Miss Mansfield dec(ided which of tl three she would make happy. IrI. 12ane arrived ill Washingtoli Sunday morning, found Miss Mais 1iubl, and Ihe v visited Cabin John Illide.V, where tle plans which result d inl ys arria-re at Hoek ville were nu1.do'. Nliss Mansfield re .-Ined her- positonl at Slonleleigh Court Nloilday.N. 1111 inlforlled her family of ler. intention (t) wedI MI.. Lanle. MiIs Mnsfield's parelits, M11r. anIld Mrls. William P. MNanisfield, Were Surn prised at her muddeni devision, heliev in, that. she was not to become a bride inutil October, and not being sure which of the t.hree suitors she W0uld1 wed. Mr. Masllfield, father of tihe bride, is niglit doorkeeper at the trensnrv. The 11111ily home is ait 1008 I'i.!Ihthi sI reet. hnrthwest. .\liss lN.1sf'ield was, las( winlter, tvI t''jih(ne m1crator at the New Wvillar., She wis i 0..arIed as oile of the 1iost e.xpert of Ile ( 'apital city's " helil ..;. l '' Sim-vv Nav she Is hillel that p-'SI114,11 .11 S111llele1'.-l Ct 11 witlh vn tirv satishicetioll 4) tile Inatlla -emlenlt al14 patronls od. Ulle falshionlable apart mnti h11nse. NI iss MInsIeld is ex ceptionlly \ . pretty\, with brilliait col orling and1 dark hair and eyes, and bei a ltctive mann1IIIIer. has Imade for leI 3 host of friellds ill this eitv. The disappoilted suitor onl his way from China is a sa ir in Unle eSam' nlavy. He halls been inl the Phillppine1 and the Orient, and only recently by letii informed her of tle collectionl ot' enrios he had gathered to bring hole for tile Filipinlo Corner Iltey la( planned to have in their house. 'Thi man11 inl Californlia shte mnet at the Wil. lard last. Winter. and he, too, is livinlp inl hopes. Ie?\. S. C. White married Mfis Manslied al1(1 Ni r. Lanec vesterdav af it-'nloonl ait his home in l?ockvill,. Thi couple retilrnIed to Wvashing-tonl and this morIninag. will deparlt for Ashe ville, N. C., where ti(y\. are to imalk their homile. STATEMENT Of the condition of The Ne,wberry day ings Bank, located at Newberry, S. C., at the close of business August 11, -1906. Resources Loans11 and1 discounts. .256,09b5 03 Demand3 loans, 111............5,199 0( Overdralfts,........ ....4,359 24l Blonds and1( stocks owned by tihe banIk.. .........4,550 00 IBankinlg 1house, furniture and1( fixtures,.. ... .....1,90)0 O0 D ue fr~om1 ban11ks and( 1)3ank er's......................9,315 30 ('urrency,... ..........7,000) O0 Gold................95 001 Silver. Nickels and( Pen-1 nie4s......................880) 30 Chee'ks and14 ensh5 itemls, . 9,019 55 Total31 $299,514 44 Liabilities. ('3.1pital1 stoick pa3id1 in, . .$ 50,00)0 00 '1ndi vided4 profitIs, less enr ren'1t e'xpenises and ta1xes pafidl..... ..........24,860 89 D)ue to4 ban1ks and1 banlkers 5,051) 3( Due 1113 upid1 dIividends, . . 1,284 2f Inldividulh dleposit.s sub.ject to (check .. .........172,374 95 Cash1ier''s cheeks,..... 144 0F Notes an1d bills rediscount1 ed1.. ..............20,000 00 Bills payable, inceluding Iina certificates replre sent,ing horrowed money 25,000 00 TPot al $299,514 4' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBIERRY. I, .J. E. Norwvood, cas'hlier', of thi a1bove namefltd ban1k, (10 solemnlIly sweai thlat the a.bove statlement is true, tc the best of my knowvledge and belief. J. E. NORWOOD, Uashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st day of August, 1906' W. C. TYREE, *N. P. for S. C. Corret-Attest: Jas. K. Gilder, Jas. McIntosh, -B. C. Matthews, Directors.* SPECIAL NOTIUES. WANTED-A superintendent for our> Ginery. An experienced man want ed. Apply to L. W. Floyd. Manager. MULE LOST-Black horse mule lost on Saturday nliglit about 1 o'clock bet ween (lary's Lane and Bush riv er church. Hlad riding bridle on, no hariiess. Please notify T. J. Oxner, at Kinards, or return mule .to that place. BARBECUE-I will furnish a first class barbecue in B. 0. Epting's yard, back of Pool's stables, on Campaign day at Newberry, Au gust 25. J. M. Counts. THE BEST YET-New drop head Domestic Sewing machine only $25 Moseley Bros. FOR SALE-Young Jersey cow. Cheap. Apply at this office. BOARD desired for myself and wife priva(e tamily. Canl furnish room. J. L. Robinson. LOST--Monogram pin, headed edge, with initials ''J. B. B.'' at Young's (Irove July 28. Roward if return ed to Jno. B. Bedenbaugh, Sligh's, S. C. MALARIA AND AGUE, CHILLS and fever, always bring down those of low vitality-keep up your vital ity with Shaw's Malt. For sale at the dispensary. FOR SALE-Two hundred cords of pine wood. Two miles from the city Apply to M. B.'Caldwell, Newberry, S. C. WE WANT your repairing on Bicy eles, Gnns, etc. Just received 250 New Talking Machine Records. Come make your selection. Your patronage solicited. Cromer & McGraw. WANTED-You to see me before you build and get prices on sash, doors, blinds, flooring, ceiling, shingles, etc. 0. W. LeRoy. NOTICE-Have your buggies and carriages neatly repaired -and re painted by Neely & Morgan, near Mr. T. C. Pool's stables. All work guar anteed. JUST RECEIVED-A carload of Milburn wagons. Call and examine this wiagon before buying. R. C. Williams. WANTED. A lady teacher for Burton school, length of term eight months. Salary, $30.00 per month. Applications for the position may be filed with R. M. Martin, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. WHEN you want to buy timber or farm land or town property see or write me and I will save you money. T. E. Alexander, Real Estate Ag't Waihalla, S. C. STIATEMENT Of the condition of the Bank of Pros perity, .South Carolina, located at Prosperity, S. C . at the close of business August 11, 1906 REsOURCES. Loans and discounts........$135,93.73 Overdrafts....-..--......... 3,186.13 Furniture and fixtures.......3,900.00 Due from banks and bankers, 10,444.44 Currency...... ... .... 2,84? 00 Silver nmckels and pennies .. 600.33 IChecks and cash items,..... 94.67 Total.---.-............ $157,006 30 IAABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in........$ 25,000 00 Surplus fund........... ....: 1,500 00 Undivided profits, less current Expenses and taxes paid. . 9,'787. 10 Due to banks and bankers 4,062.23 Due unpaid dividends .... 6=0 Individual deposits subjectj to0 check.-.-----.-.-............ 7,002.76 Notes and bills rediscounted. 15,487.61 Bills payable, including .time certificates represe n ti ng borrowed money....... .. 8106 Total.-------.------.......5$,006.30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF' NEWbERRY. Before me came J. F. Browne, Cash ier of The Banik of Prospierity, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true con dition of said Bank - as shown by the' books of file in said bank. J. F BROWNE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed 'before me, this 15th day of Augusti 1906, J. A. UOUNTS, N. P. for S. C. Correct Attest J. S. Wheeler, Geo. Y. Hunter, A. H. Hawkn,m. ecos