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NEWS OF PROSPERITY. Prosperity Brought About By Ten ( Cents Cotton-A Now Enterprise I -Personal Mention. t C Prosperity, Oct. 18.--Mr. R. C. s ounts and Dr. J. . Bedenbaugh have t tited Dr. J. B. Simpson's residence and will occupy' it..next week. b Mr. C. G. Barrier will occupy the v home vacated by Mr. Counts, and which he purchased from Mr. Ken. noth Baker a short time ago. There t will be several other changes in the near future. Mr. S. J. John has purchased from the estate of Dr. J. 1. Simpson the tract of land adjoining him on the St. Lukes road. This is the third tract 0 he has bought. Ten cents cotton, he says, did it. 4. Our friend, Claude S., says he iai often heard of hard times and that lie had been waiting to see him for thirty-five years and did not have that pleasure until now. But then you know Cladue is a knocker and we think lie broke his little hammer handle when lie made this knock. Your correspondent is instructed to say to all parents that the free public school in this district will open Thurs day, November 1st, and not to send in their children earlier. We note the suggestion of the Ob server that the old time red shirts at tend the unveiling of the Hampton monument. We want to heartily see ond the motion and only regret that the sugestion was not made earlier, so the idea could have been carried out. It would have added much to the occosion. To hear "Hurrah for Hampton" is to look for a red shirt. It may be necessary one of these days to have to wear them again. The sight of a company of red shirts would make our patriotism glow, and make us feel as though we were once more doing battle for our homes and our state. What an inspiration it would be. Mrs. C. G. Barrier has been visiting 1 at Little Mountain. t Capt. H. S. Boozer is making pre- I paration to begin the erection of his I new home. Miss Maude Fulmer, of Little ] Mountain, is visiting her aunts, I Mesdames. S. J. Kohn and C. G. Bar rier. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Martin have been visiting Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. H. S. Boozer. Mrs. Boseman, of Greenville, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. A. H. Kohn, returned to the %iountain city on Thursday. Mr. F. H. Thompson. of Columbia, visited his father Sunday, returning to Columbia on Monday. Rev. D. P. Boyd and wife, of Fountain Inn, have been visiting Mrs. Boyd's brother, Mr. J. Y. Thompson this week. Mirs. F. E. Schiumper't has been on a visit to relatives in Newberry. Miss Estelle Coleman, of Aiken, after' spending a week wvith Mi'ss Kohin, returnemd to heir home Monday. We lear'n that a new eitterprise is to be added to our industries. Messra Langford and Quattlebaunm will open a wagon'and-buggy repair shop. They have leased th)e old r'oller mill build ing. Mr. T. J. Bolin, of Orangebur'g, will be superintendent. Mr's.- 4. 1-. Hawvkinis has been on a .visit sto Mrs. 0. T. OGrahiam, Lexi tig ton, S. C. We regret that Mr'. H. K. ~ivingd ston is not improving. Mi's. George Young, teacher of the Bethel school at Pomaria, stopped over foi' a couple of days with Mirs. 1. S. Caldwell. Miss Young is from Geor'gia. Mrs. M. 0. !J Kireps and children have retuirned -from Salem and. Lynchburg, Va. The Sorosis will meet with Mrs. D. W. Boland on Friday. Misses Nannie Simpson and J. B. Duncan have goiie to Atlanta. Misses 'Etta. May Wes1 and Blacho Pai'rott, of Sahida, have, been *visiting Mrs. H. P. Wicker. Mi's. L. C. Merchant has been op a *visit to hier dar'cots in Newberrya Miss. Jessie Miller accompanied her on her r'etur'n. . Mrsi . G .* Wbae 'ahd little George Vise spent WVednesday' at~ tAttlo Mountain. Mi'. B. L. Wheeler, of the railway mail service, is spendin~g a couple of (lays in town. Mr. B. S. Schiumpert, one' ef, the ''old recliabhe'' engineers of thie Souithierp, is spending a short vaca towvn fitting ''spex'' to the eyes of all wvho may need his professional service. Mr's. Lav'enia Kibler, (Aunt Vena), of Pomariai, is visiting 'Mesdames J. M. Woi'ts, D. M. Cromor and A. J. Taylor,. Mr. J. Hlayne Boozer, of New York city iS visiting hiis f r at . I. Boozer, of Lake City, Fla. From h Orosperity lie will go to Salisbury. N. to visit his brother, Rev. V. Y. s, loozer,, before rqturning to New. York v a resume his place with I Davega b 'f that city. This is Mr. Boozer's s econd visit to his old home in thir- e odi years. a Re. Mr. Caldwell, of Florida, haL n een on a visit to the Rev. I. S. Cald ell. Miss Olga Foster, of Greenville, ill teach the Big Creek school for lie next free school term. Dr. I. C. Sease, of Newberry,.is vis ting his fither, Mr. James H. Sense. We regret to announce that our ittle friend, Pat B. Mitchell, is not. ping well. He has suffered a relapse f fever. Cotton has been coming in in fair nantities, and prices have been rang ng from 11 to 11.12 per pound. HoW ie would like to see it go to 12 cents. C 'he short crop then would not hurt uite so bad, for it is short and seems o l getting shorter. C TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. George Johnstone and James F. J. I ,aldweil, Plaintiffs, vs idrew Kinard, George Cook, John Cook, Catherine Livingston, other- C wise called Kate Livingston, Martha A. Kibler, John A Kinard, Wilbur W. Kinard, A. Bond Piester and Elizabeth Hutchinson, otherwise I called Bettie Hutchinson, Defend- P lnts. c By virtue of an order of the court I ierein I will sell-to the highest bidder iefore the court house door at New Wrry, South Carolina, on salesday in qovember 1906, within the legal C iours of sale all that tract of land 2 ying and being situate in Newberry 3 ounty, State of South Carolina, con.. aining sixty-two and 35-100 acres. nore or less, lying on waters of i Pleazer Creek and Cannons Creek and iounded by lands of or formerly of he estate of G. 0. DeWalt, Samuel J. Cinard, Mrs. Elizabeth J. DeWalt, I drs. Carrie Hunter and others. This eing the land of which George A. Cinard died. seized and known as the Cinard Place. Terms of sale. One half of the mrehase money to be paid in cash md the balance in one year from day )f sale the credit portion to be se nired by bond of purchaser and the nortgage of the premises sold with nterest from date of sale with leave o anticipate paynent, the purchaser o pay for papers and recording of ;ame. H. H. Rikard, Master. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lee Gaffney, Plaintiff, vs H-owa rd Ga ffney, Jamecs Rutherford, Arthur Tucker, Pick Gladney, 0. 0. Gregory, Rufus Maybin, Glemi: Maybin, Ed Oglesby, as Trustees: Trinity C'hurchm, Defendants. By virtue of an ,rder of the Court erein, I will sell to the highest bidder: before the Court House door at New. erry, S. C., on salesday in November, [906, within the legal hocurs of sale, ill that lot of land lying and being situate in Newberry County, State of south Carolina, c'onltaining one acre, omore or less, and bounded by lands of Lee Gaffney, by lands of Sallie Gaff iey, and by road leading from Lyles' [%ord road to month of Tyger River. Terms of sale. Cash.,* Should the urchaser fail to comply on the day if sale. thin premises to be resold at murchaser's risk. Purchaser to pay ~or deed. *. H. H. Rikard, October 8, 1966. Master. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. *The. dndersignesd will ,sel.at ,pu)blie >utcry at 9Neivberry -Conrt iTKonsd dni Baesday, 5th day of November, next, luring legal .hours c f sale, the follow.. ng 'described lands in the Town of fewberr'y, S. C., viz: All that lot of and eonimtininig one and1 twenty-six mad1(redths aei'es more or lessi lonnd ad by lots of Gleo. S. Mower, C. *J. P'urcell and iMrs. M. P. Livingston md, by' M\ain' and Harrington streets, >eing'the real estate.of The Carolina K'fg./ Gompany. This property mpmy >ei soJa in ilota and if,soi plats of ine wvill be on file with the under igned on ,and after October 26th, [906.! Terms of gale: One-third of pulrchase noney in. ensh,, an the remainder in wo etjual: in1stalnms pyabl'in pne in~d 'two gear.s vihinterent frbmeday >f sale at eight per cent until paid,. to c secured by the promissory notes of archaser and a mortgage of pre nlises @bld. Purchaser' to pay for ill paper.s anid recording. By,*order of Board of Directors. James A. Burton, President. & Trasur. ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTI Notice is hereby giveu that the po mal property of Mr. M. M. Play( ,ill be publicly sold on Monda 'ovember 5, at 11 o'clock A. M. TI ile will take place on the Pet Me lant place, near Mr. Dan Dominick ud Mr. Welch Wilbur's places, thr< ifles from Newberry, above 11elen. W. R. Gantt, L. M Player, Administrators. CLOTHING BARGAINS. 7E ARE STILL OFFERING- OU [EN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN' LOTHING, OVERCOATS AN ANTS AT PRIOES WHICH GIV IUR CUSTOMERS ALL THE PR< 'ITS. THIS MEANS A GREA ACRIFICE TO US. . THE SALE 0 'HESE' GOODS WILL CONTINU FNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AN 'HERE IS AT LEAST SIX THOUI LND DOLLARS ($6,000.00) MOR 'F THESE GOODS LEFT FOR YO '0 SELECT FROM AND THIS I NDOUBTEDLY THE OPPORTUI TY OF THE SEASON TO SAY IONEY IN BUYING FOR YOU] T-T.P Ar -f%TY' -Pv sFORFAI i-ND "INTER. AFTER SATUI AY SP.PTEMBER THE 29TH, TE REDUcrD DRTOES ON MANY 0 NR IMEW'S FURNTSHING nOO HOER AND HATS WILL E VITHJRAWW. SO NOW TS VOU 1PPePPTUNITY TO GrT THEE INES AT OUR SACRIFICE PRI Is. SHOES AND HATS. VE ARE DISPLAYING IN OU WINDOWS OUR NEW FA ITOOK OF THE RALST] KEALTH SHOES. THESE AR 1ADE BY THE MANUFACTU: IRS TO COMPLETE WITH THOR iADE BY OTHERS TO SELL A 1IVE (SK.00) DOLLARS AND AF IOLD AT A VERY SMALL PR 'IT TO THE WEtARER FOR FOI 14.00) DOLLARS. IT .IS ONE ( .HE GREATEST VALUES V TAVE EVER PLACED. IN O 1HOE DEPARTMENT. TRY A PAI iF THEM. WE HAVE THEM : kLL THE NEW STYLES Al 47APES. WE ALSO~ HAVE 3PLENDID LINE OF THOMPS( IROS'. SHOES AT $3.50 AND BA [STERS AT $5 AND $6 THEI [INES ARE CONFINED TO 1 rN ?NEWBERRY AND 0 ANNOT ] SOUGHT AT ANY OTHER STOlI WE WA NT YOU TO SEE OUR NE P'ALL DERBL. HAWES DER] EATS ARE RECOGNIZED AK )VER THE COUNTRY AS BED! l'HE BEST MADE FOR THRI BEST~ MADE FOR ($3.00) THRI 30LLARS AND THEY ASK WI PAY FIVE WHEN YOU CAN G] a HAWES FOR THREE? V EAVE STETSON AND OTH] .INES IN FACT THE BEST STO( WI HATS IN THE CITY. 001) AND SEE US OFTEN. A. C. Joe NEWBERRY, S. C. SEPT 27, 'i A Good Piano IS ALWAYS A SOURCE OF PLEASUE, AFrOORL NAL WAYS AN ANNOYANCE. YOU WOULD FAR BETTER GET A GOOD SQUARE PIANO OF A FIRST CLASS MAKE, EVEN IF IT IS A LITTLE GUI OF DATE, RATHER THAN GET A CHEAP UPRIGHT. WE HAVE SQUARE PIANOS PICOM $75.00 T O $200.00 AMONG THEM ARE STIE,FF, STINEWAY, KNABE, hA4EL TON ETC. WRITE QUICK. ALL ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDI 'TION. SOUTiRINN AREROOM: NO. 0. WEST TRfADE ST. OHARIOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, M4ANAGER.. IS 5 ond10 OPENS Ever anxious to please the best of our ability, ' a our store. After con, S conclusion that the nev E friends and customers. >. a practically endless vi T eviany of these are arti< r reason that their small E D explain ':heir desirabil 5. you visi : our 5 and 10 E usual Kargains which U 50 Cent Presc E t- Your presence c L 22-is requestec E r we will give to th S E to get for 10c. a I R E ordinarily be b( 50 cents each. only 30 Bowls ir iL N N AND] oh U In New i A STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ON COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. - By John C. Wilson, Esquire, Probate Judge. rE WHEREAS. John C. Goggans, C. ~*C. C'. P. & G. S. bath made suit to W me, to grant him Let ters of Adminis. Y tration of the Estate of and effects of Thos. F. Hendrix. ETIGES ARE TIHEREFORE -t SE cite and admonish all and sinenlarn [Y the kindred and Creditors of the said( NT Thos. F. Hendrix dceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newvberry on Mon#lay November 26, next aftei publication thereof, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, to showv cause, if any they have, why the said Administra. tion should not be gra.nted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 15th day of October Anno D6miini, 1906. .J. C. Wilson, J. P. N.C. Post Cords IJust received A r:ew lot of Souvenir Post Cards LOCAL AND) COMIC. PRICES* Cents Dep MONDAY, O( our patrons and cater to ve have added a 5 and 10 fidering the matter careful department would be ap The 5 and 10 cent depar Lriety of articles, none pric .les that you never have prices do not admit of a g y. One thing you can be Cent Department, you wil will be added to from wE h Cut Glass Bowl )n opening dayp-M 1, and to emphasizi e first th irty lady vi Press Cut Glass Bc -ught in any store Only one Bowl to E i the lot. ERSON BF acket , >ost Office E CITY OPER EARHARDT & WEL Saturday, Oc The OneEGuaranteed At and the Event o Mabel Mon IN THE GREAT EMC ZA: As played over I MRS. LESLI. Positively the greatest p1 stagi Prices 50c., 75c., , CEFRTA If you are in need Millinery, Dry Goo< come to see us. We hay line you can find. Mr7 P4(SPERI-i IT. 22. their every want to cents department to ly, we came to the preciated by all our tment will consist of ed higher than 10 cts. read about for the rreat expenditure to sure of: Whenever I find it full of un ek to week. fortD Cents Dnday, October .i this invitation sitors a chance wl that cannot for less than t customer and LOS., itore uil ding. A HOUSE LS, MANAGERS. tober 20th. traction of the Year, F the Season, tgomery, TIONAL DRAMA ,000 times by EZ CARTER ay on the American; 1.00 and $1.50 'DA TE! INLY. of anything in and Notions, e the most up,-to-date .onos