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PVMY QME (Q1P. 9wA x9yemeAtA . Qr ay VOOPAO NowberrAzs aAd Those W11 Visit Newberry. Miss irene Faul)iner, irimmer For the iower Comyany, efI ForI her home in Virginia today. 1e missvs Surah limims'l, Louise d0 I Edna Bipp, of Eizab)ethl Collvge, iwill comjje tomorrow to spend the holidays at howe. Mis Adeline JoInistic, of Con- the verse College, is at home for the holi- ol1 days. the Miss (lenevieve Evajs has returned Ti'll fromn Texas. tor Miss Pauiiine (Alilder, whjo has been rai in New York studying voice for sev- o1lh eral muimiis, is at bome for fillh loli- N e days. ' The linaleor Maids will meet withli rel the misses lioozer on Iext WediesdIy lie afteniooi at 4 o'clock. Til The library rooms will lie closed Vla niext Timsday. olN! Ther will be preainllilg It. Unity fic 1ex1 8111 tIII moriig Il. 11 'clock fro and a1 t lrospeiily A. 11. P. church at ab 3.30) p. mn. 813a KNIGHTS 01' PYTHIAS.. O'Nea1l Lodgo, No. 14, and Nowborry Ck Lodge, No. 76, Bloct Offi cora. tIlh Newherry loilgw, No. ii>, niiights ol ' P'ythias, hield it meletinl.. til Tullsdaly ' Ilighl for thet purp-ioste ilf vloctilq.% tof Cit-vrs 1f11r lthe vinstitig year, 1 and wth rullowitig itre eeted:t t C'hmvcel lor C i l r- .\tlii . . by BowerI Is. $Ij \'icnt'h ue. .el-e rick. hot, Preltte 1. ieli. I immen. sia Ialster %A, Work UI. C. Williais. 1 - (it U. & S. Vs. .\. 11owm anl . Ita NIastr al t . A utlis rllk R. 11thuliolr. m1et, Itmer. (lanl \\. C. Tyr-ev. nOO Olutteri i .\tjjt . C'. Jtitits.h i\lste leherrer\\. F. ECwal-t. pe .\t a tinevi lil. t' O'Neall lodge. No. mie 1ii . t liti.ls os 'ytias, the o 1ll i t a ollicerS weri electd cor w vlsut lii tetu: $2( Atit. \ick ('1hallellorl 1. 0. liulitoll. sil P're lateo 1". It. h.ety_.s-t \Master t' \\ork duto. C'. (Ooggans.w E. oi c. & .. N1. oi F. i. tl'iE.-sli Fret. It. Domiick. Niaster at .\rms Canloll 1. Blease. It str Sto The Boautiful Hoie Wedding of Mr. 0. L. Reid aid Miss Carrio til Gibson. 1 the ee in.iig .0 DCieeiber, 19t. lo . :i home of, Mr. A. . l. ibso m1:0 rited to \lr'. Cecil Ii alta Reid, of Hoek lill.S. t his best utiai. Mr . S:ilitnel M. Robet e:ntionbs. j)iret cdd Ite bride, who lt) b enme11t inl with her~ tiather,' t) Th formerlCi pas1tr o)'tf tlchi bido, C tilt Rebvrendi A. 8. Rtgers, peiform ai ed Ite tceremouvii ini tie p)resecei only ry ofthe irieltivjes andt a few oult of ii flit' tet)sti, elb rtltrn n d i at hand8 aitailli emriey tucks nd hiffon.er She ciail iivrrieiid v hoes and wor a1 ne dtiaond and earbrach thenislCi t'iifQtd of t rs.a IRieidtis a W)int'thropt rauthe an andi'i.y0 ha tgtltfor1 severllas wine hu thei Sprtta.nhurg gradiiig113ed scholswhee h ade ml'any.81IlC friens.b herv' charm- a M[r. aeid ws aei embeTrsf thx and si thes n h k been onned W li teng neer will hevarious parin Ffethr- pe South beingi a rsnti one Barf th C che nier ofS ther Fderck- an burg Power Company. is ft 'R A ELEGTR1G ROAD FOR NAWPIRRY WURY NA4P TO AM ITO QQONfTAWVQI. preseptatives of OQuth oarolna sIblIc service Corpora$ion Meet Business Mon. 'he business i,non of Newberry met represontatives of the Houth Car ia Pnblic Service Corporation, at Chaiber of Commerce rooms, oni mday evening, to disenls the mat of aiding the proposed electrie 1way connecting (!harleston with or parts of the state, including I wherry. 'here were present at the meeting, resenting (lie Southi Carolina Pub Hervice Corporation, Mr. J. J. mes, financial ageni ; Mr. 0. R. i "I en, general mna111ger and Chief I ineer, and Mr. W. W. Wells, traf 1agenti. These tihree gontlemen are i New York. They were met, by ml 100 of Newherry's most, sub-i Wil and represenltativo bulsinleass n, 11d 1th) mission wias Intresting I I till insiatl ie. 4r Z. 'P. I". Wright, president, of the unb r ot' tiComiorm, presided. 1ung he visitors proseit was Mr. Hiam tColvnii, prosiiont of the i-I m ry (afa u i1 ly, of Whil-mlire, whto is inteirosled s(Ming the proposed road loulch lilmir.o. 'h orgaliziatmiion of thi compilany is m potodmt, a a 1 h11 it 01r griaited, .lauary I1. Thil capital is to bm ,00).0010. A commissiin has already A rOCtived fromil the souretary of to. Nadls were lmatte iby Mr. Timiies I Nr1. Vaii Ette litrging thi lisiless I tt' Newbevuy to take hold of the ,1 andi assist in Iildinig it. It was tkghl mut inl thevir talks thlat toln veoit. ot the ( ost (ti bildiig the dt was wanted tfroI the biesi10SS ai ti the set-ikins th1rouigil%Nh which it sOtd. Tlhe cost, with sub statils, Id rail, etc., was placed at aioit ,Othta Iuite, and it was estimatld A tell per c kIt. it' tlie cost t' build the road inl this eomiity Wovld te lewher. i tihe i \p Igi h i t, vi t t i'e to Sixty thouisatid dollars, and this !thle ammount whIichl it was desired u1d he subscribed in Newberry. i tie addresses tif Mr. Timllues amid . Yal Ettenl the advanlitalgeos of ariest,on as tihe harbor ol! the south ten part or thieI' Ullited States were esscd, and the great benefit to Alieston and tlhe section of couintry be connieaed with that city by proposed roadl was emphasized. ti Mr. Timmes and Mr. Vain Etten re liberally applauide.vd diring their narkils. \ecording to the maps which were mil 1Chartlestoni to Cotluia, tii anid. mn (oh imb ia to ('harlo..Itte v'ia uusbt~oro, R'ckt litll and C'hester; im Onogeburg,il'O on the tine from htamibial to Chatrleston, ai bra nch line I run to Auigusta; at Colonbia the p wtl ill it.rtrnning from Cohun tot 81aluda, ( ireenwood. Abbev'ille, ion and (Chester,' conneiiet,ing at ester with theo lineo fromi Char'lot.t Codlmbia, c!omlting the loop) to lmia;l and19 it is p)rop)osed to build pur t rack frtom Saluda t.o Newber uld. not1. pult Newberr'y on the 10oop, would give Newberry a line to ludat, whichi is tof great impjortanice lt. was the senilm lent of the busi ~s men0 pr'esent that Newberry ought he0 on the0 loop, bit, it was thlought it t his matte coul b019e taikeni up I urged as the arrangements for ildinIg (the road pro'gresse5td. XAnothe ichanige inI the lansl1 which a uirged wais tha1t there shouldt be0 in0 from Uno to01 9 Whlitire,' and m Whitmiire via Saidta andt Ed~(ge bl, t) Aiiken and Auigulsta. Mfr. illiami t.olean uriged thisi ill (lie etingt, and it was ag.ain urged at the e1itin of the reprecsentatives a the rporaition and thie joinit' commiit tee the C"hamlher ofi C'rnmerce. Unlion 1ow On t he Southernh between Char ((91 and19 Ashe~ville, and Whitmire on the miain line of the Seaboardl wen A tlant a and Han l1et. This uld give the Seaboard an ouitlet ough this territory to Augusta, I would give Nowhberry a diree,t to Saluda, 'ldgefield,, A$ken and. gusta-and Nowherry h{na lnug, felt, need4 of sneh1 a line. Tfhpre ia at; 'sent an eectrie railivay frotx,.AAh to Angusta, going through, the re'Creek Valley, and tcnwig m'a in the valley,. There haa ehn se talk oft extending this line, from. (en to. Con1tbia, v$a, Rateshwug, i the other, top aTng the lWige, it see.m~i19rgyr ng9W tht thi#k Q y, he. ifitheroadfrm Uno were muii# yi WhAi1'4r, to S ig4g Aection1 with A t 4tbe li ,w extend4ed from i%9p9 to ColumI x Uow. beems Mo r-0 010be, t Yould give the peqpje of $Omda a "dgefield C,ose -conixectio4 for Cou >iU via electrie hne. The $matter WaS very timprougi fiscussed at the meeting oil Tuesd veneing. Mr. red. 11, Domi4kek sh jat under the preselit s#foguar hbieli had been thrown aroun4 an lue of bonds he thought it would efter to vote honis to tim sm1oq lesiredi, so that the burden would f mII the whole county, the whole coul. -eceiving the benefit, The law pi tiles now that no bmids which II )o voted can issue until ihe road jompleted and accepted by the ra 'oad Commission, It Was fiially decided, on Mr. )o nick's motion, to appoint i comn ou of five to act with the transpg ation committee and confer with t 'Opresentatives of the Booth Caroll liblie Hioarvice Corporation, Of ti iommitlee Mr. Wright, president ie Clhamber of Commerce, was ma ix oflicio (hirman. President Wrip kpimoinit)d tihe following speoial co 1ittoU: William ColllminI, Pred. himiiniek, Johnli M. K(inard, V, J. Plk sell, and A. T. Ilrown. Thio transpu ationl -oilllitti is eoliplosoo1 !f A. . Jones, chairmni, Messrs. 1!,. llipp, o. W. mmillkler., W. P. il! 11nd (10orge B1. Cromer. Th'isu pommll 0oo m110 thle roepresolalives of t ilouth Carolina Publio Hervice C poration oi Well idiesdiy morniug 10 o'clock, whol lihe mat1ter was th4 ighly gonlo over agail, an1d who I 101mmittoo urgod tihe iiptrauo % liie from IIliion ti Wlitilmiro, N itry, lalhda and Aiken No dotin ictimi was takett, but tllh le prmimt it' the road aid the comimittee N ioop ill toiuch, and it is probable tl ilhero will he soime dovolopintits Iho vory near I'umur0. The mllatter is tinle of great illillo ane to Nmwberry, an the busiti mnof Nowborry realize its upliu All1, as is shown lib the iltorest ti 1re mnlifesting. NO FIRB WORKS. That Is In the Business Portion of I Town-A Good Rule that itouh be Enforced. Attention is directed to the not ptublished by city Counoil stating t1 the rule heretofore e1forovd. as fire works will be strictly enfor during the Christmas holidiys. T is a wise and good rule ind we glad that city council is going to. foret it. The public streets and si walks are ti) place for the shoot of fire works. Apart fonu the f that it is dangerous, there are a gr imnany people, who would like to oi the streets in the evenings dur thle holidays, but who will not eo if t here is to be inidiscr.iinaite she inig of f'ire cr'ackers. Bef1ore this rule wvas adopted have seeni the streets so erowded, w t,hose who enigaigd ini sheoting f works that a1 great manny people I: to) go balck streets in1, order to get l.heiri residences. 1ii additjin we shQ think it would iuterfere wvith I trade of the merch'.3laits i.f t.hisi she inIg of. fire wVorks was1 permitted. is hoped that everybody, young old, will see the wisdom of this ord which is issued by city conucil, that the Christmnios shoppers nqay p)ermlitte)d to walk the streets i. eveinigs without thei fsear of a q uoul er'acker 01r some) other ouland fire crackers being exploded at t11 foot. TRB BASSMAI 8BASOEP. Manager Booaor Rao Booked ac Ni ber of Games-Nowberry Raa Good, Toam.. Mr'. T. Q. 3oor.or, who is m1ajinge the Newber'ry College baseball toi pr'oposes to give plenty - of amnslem on1 t.he diamBond dluring, thQ. hio.19 seasonl. He 1has alr'etdy m~ade the j lowing daites for thle N.Qwberry team.ti TPhere will be ot'her gamnes .by Newberry teami on the Newberg monid, and14 ati othier points: Mrclt 29-Clinton at NewbAre April 1---University of- 8. C., Newberry Aprill --GhaFrlestn, olg Newherry.,. April1 7--lKnisan at Nwbergg May, 1.-Woffprdi at: Spartanbi May 9"-WofforAt ati Newherry. May 1,-Qlitn: ati GlIntoen, May. 1A-4rsking' at: Die We1st May 1f6--University: Qerle May 1A- ilemeoI kles.t AAMgmaanAAMW h%A8 *n "03WTX 01 ONAPPX.', fe XUIO 0f 04ins 9s PROPMsd ia Nvw sit* for Town-3u1ding ot to 09 Vp at Once, ld . - . n- The recent fire at Chappells has only stirred the business men of t4at Ily oohmunity to greater activity in mov ay ing and rebuilding the town, which Lid was proposed some months ago. The da plan has been to move Chappells up is- on the hill, about a half mile from the be present site, at This week forty-six business lots on 41i the proposed new site, the being 30 ty x 100 feet, were sold for $85 each. .o-, The erection of buildings will begin My at once, The buildings will be of is cement blocks, and the blocks will be il- made on the ground. The new location will put Chap m- polls about half mile from the rail it- road, and the Southern will build a )r- spur track to the town for handling he freight, a& Already ten thousand dollars has '1s been subscribed to the capital stock of of the Citziens Bank. The books of de subscription were recently opened. ,ht Farmers' Union. The Farmers' Union Warehouse commollittee will meet at the residence of Ham 'P. Crotwoll at 10 o'clock r Thurslay, Doeember 27. All members are reojAested to attoid ais business th of importaie Is to he tarnasaeled. it- sai P. Crotwell, ho Chairman of Committee. at Ir_ Smyrna Items. heo The weather continues delightful, og and oIr tarirmors are about through W.. work, and are now getting ready for Rie (lhristmas. ra Mrs. Sallie Burley of Walhalla, has '111 hooi for the past. two wooks the guest ,at of her iiieco, Mrs. George P. Boozor. I h\t.. Toxinio Teague, until recently ot' this colunnity, has moved into rt- lijedmrvillj Township, on ir. Walter 3ss ltr's place. rt- XMrs. like Conuts, of the city, has lr been spending a t'Cw days with rela tivts and friouds in this section. Wo have now a flourishing sehool, mrIs. u,llian Hunt, teacher. The publie roads are ii good con he dition. The health of the community is very good at present. Grain is looking uicely in this see ice tion. lat Mr. John Clary is enlarging his to house, and when completed will be a ,ed neait and comfortable dwelling. his The young folks enjoyed a dance %re at Mr. Dan Dehart's a few uights ago. on-- 1- L. lug SuBst Park. act Suniset Park was opened for sale on at Wednesday evening in the face of a be oId rain storm, but twenty-five lots "g Were sold to hoimeseckers and the sale me continues today and Saturday.' pt- 'The Metropolitan Land Company are conducting the sale for Messrs. we Sligh, Cannon and Ilouseal, the own i,ers of the property. Beautiful pres ements suitable for Christmas are gt.v ad en away absolutely free, but the great to eaiture is the fine property that is Ald being sold and such easy terms were never offered to any peope f New Itconmpany,. expects to sell one hunidred 4lots on Saturday if the day is fine. er, See the advertisement in this paper ad and do not fail' to get one or more of be theseo lots. Whien the sale closes on *b Saturda.y the. opportunity and easy Sterms will be gone forever. NOTIQE OF EBBTXON. Notice is hereby given that the Town Comunil of Newberry, S. C., will hold an election on Wednesday, De Scomber 26th, 1900, at 8 o 'clock p. m., for.. the following ollicers: Clerk and Treasurer at a salary of ~f$50.00 per month. m, City Attorney at a1 salar'y of $100 ont por' annum, Chief of Police at a salary of $50.00 4o.. per m~onth,. mal Six Policemien,. each, at a salary of $40.00 per.1month, the One Street Overseer at a salary of lt$40.00. per mionth,. Eamuplighter and .Janitor at a. salary of $25l.Q0 ier month. S Two. Unse. Wagon. Univers, each,, at a salary of $20.00:per mouth. at The,i clerk anid treasurer wills he re quiist4 ti give.a.bhnd! fon the ffaithful oft$6,Ot(.C00 the&bhief' of;polhie in the st gIAf r f $1i400A101O at each, policemanm ini the $nmafi$00t Applintions must: he it the hand rg.w;tig:ofg the-appihants, except that 'ofe the, llhteh anmds ianitor, and filedi whth the, cierk: andi treasurer by 6;.O~lt Oilne to . (lvenf ig.of 'December 20th,.1Q06. .1Enr- anye fairtherr iniformation apply to,the.elprk Andstreasurer. A JXBrown, ~ W~ Mryor. QlqembeirI20thdu0er Goton Mar#k. Corrected by Nat Gi9t. Kiddling . . .. . .. .. ..914 Strict Middling . 9 3-8 Uood Midding . 9 1-2 The Local Market. beat .... .,...... ..... 9 to li lams .. .. .... .... .. 10 to 1B Best Lard.. .. .. ....... 12 Best N. 0. Molasses .... 60 to 70 U'ood M. O. Molasses.. .. 35 to 40 Corn .... ........ s Meal .. .. ............ 6$ Mixed Chicken Food .... . ot Hay.. ...... ....1.35 to 1.50 lst Patent Flour .. ....4.40 to 4.7 2nd Patent Flour .. .. ..4.00 to 4.40 Good Ordinary Flour... .3.50 to 4.00 Sugar .... .... .... .. 5 1-2 Rice .... ...........5to8 1-3 Coffee Roasted ........ Coffee, Green .. .. .... 10 to 20 Cotton Seed meal 1.35 Eggs .. .. .. ........5 Poultry ..1.... ....10c. lb. Pens .. .. .. .. ........ 1.15 JAMES & GILDER, Dentist. Officein front room over post offae, ' NEWBERRY, 0. 0. E. H. KIBLER, Dentist. Office Formerly Occupied By Dr. D. L. Boozer, Newberry, S. 0. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR GOOD MEALS-If you want f nicely prepared meal go to Daniel. son's restaurant in front of Mr Epting's cotton yard, and next dooi to old beer dispensary. AUCTION SALE1. Auction Saael I will soll at the residence of Mrs M .A. Olonn on Saturday, Decembei 22nd '106t all of her househok goods, including furniture, carpets rugs, lamps, etc. Torms of sale cash. B. B. Hair, Auctioneer. ERNEST FERN is under contrac with me for the balance of the yea 1906 and for the whole year 1907 All persons are hereby warned no to hire nor harbor the said Ernes Fern. J. S. Dominick. SHINGLES-I have plenty of shing les. Call and get prices. 0. W. LeRoy. FANCY MALAGA GRAPES as lon, as they last at 20 cents per poun< at the City Cafe. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-Har ness Factory and Tannery conven iently located. New biuldings an up-to-date machinery. Address Factory care this paper. FIRE INSURANCE-Written 11 towvn and country, on dwellings barn and contents, by S. P. Boozei Insurance Agent. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! We hav the kind that keep off colds an: pneumonia and cost you less a Wooten 's NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENJ Notice is hereby given that I wil make a final settlement in the pro bate court for Newberry county oa January 21, 1907, upon the estate o W. C. Hayes, deceased, and immed iately thereafter apply for letters dis missory, as administrator of said de eansed. All persons holding claim against said estats will present th same by that do.te duly attested. E.. Lee Hayes, Administrator. SALE OF' PERSONAL PROPER~T1 I will soil m.t publllic auction at gl home pla1ce No. (6 TLownship on Thurs daiy, Decemberm 27: 1,9 mules, 1 horst 4 milch cows, 3 yeall ings, 4 hogs, con fodder, 275 bales of pea vine hay, 9 hushels pf:ns, oats, 3 tons mixe guano, 3 .'mr horse wafgons4, 3 Lw horsp$y wa~y,mIs, 2 one horse'5 wafgons, hiarniess, t phaeton and harness, guano1I dlistrlib)ittors, cot ton plan ter plow stocks, dlouble foot lows, harvester, mower aind rake and otho1 fstarm im lments, i1 sixty saw gin sempress, 12 horse engine. P. C. Smith, NOTLIQB. Notice -'is hereby given. thait th( rule heretofore adopted by.. city eoun ell not to permit. fire works withih the business porti6n of the town will he strictly enforceda andt all: person are wvarnedi andi notified; to goveri themselves accordingly. By order, of. eity coneib. AM TU Bt-own, Flug..S. Werts,. Maiyor.. -lerk nd,l1%anror Citristmos Presents! In the last seven weeks I have given to my customers praCticaly all profits of my business. These p have amouNted to between twelv and fifteen hundred dollars. On night next the 24th, my '7Nde wiR close, the stock that is ;f will b* tak. en and turned over to suceser and I will retire frothe retail bus ness. I am due Philadelphia on the 27th and must reach there not lat, or than the 31st in order to begin my spring trip January 1, which will take me into the states of South 0qrolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Vir.," ginia and Maryland. I HAVE DEOID ED rOR THE NEXT THREE DATS TO SLLL EVERYTHING IN MY STORE AT MANUFACTURERS IN VOICE COST, NOTHING RESERV ED. FRIDAY, MONDAY, &SATURDAY ,You Can Bu' Ralston Health shoes were $4.00 at r $3.00 t Thompson Bros. shoes, were $4.00 at $3.00. Thompson Bros. shoes, were $3.50 at $2.75. American Gentleman shoes, were $3.50, at $2.50. Banisters shoes $3.75, were $5.00. Banisters shoes, $4.25, were $6.00, Stetson hats, $3.75, were $5.00. Stetson hats. $2.50, were $3.50. Bonar hats, $2.00, were $3.00. Howes hats, $1.50, were $2.00. Bonar hats, $1.50, were 32.00. Boys' Clothing suits, $1.50, were S$2.00. t Boys Clothing suits, $2.00, were $3.00. S Boys 'Clothing suite, $3.00, were $4.00. Boys' Clothing suits, $3.76, were .$5.00. AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE SAME PROPORTION. THIS WILL GIVE A SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT TORVERY PUR0ASE AN UBOW MY P P REOIATION TO TROSE WHO hAVE MADE MY STORE THEIR TRADIPJ J FAEJOR TWII PAST ThE ERS.0 EVERYTHING, )S 8QT QASh IWPThTN0 TAKEN BAOK( OR SQAN{GEP, EVERY SAL-E MV8T AE WNAu, I WIPH YOU ALL A MI2ZRY QMITAS AND SAPPY AND PRQgFTaOUS NEW YEAR, Naba - etb 010