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"THE WOMAN SOUL LEADETH US UPWARD AND ON. (Continued from page 3.) orchestra are absolutely perfect, ow ing, probably, to the fine quality ol the conductors as well as of the mus icians, who are all of them artists o: their respeot-ive iintriuneitst and ow ing, too, to the innumerable rohear sals. A musicfian wviho plays at Bay reuth every year, and who is also a member of the Danirosch Orcliestra told me "that there would be twenty to thirty reliearsals at Bayreuth to one here inl this cotiutry. The cliortes, Composed of tie Elsms and Lollengrinls of tle silialler Gerniat lentires, are mnagnifient (too, finer 11han I have Ie. I leiml anv where sele. Now all tilese peopile, lowever snaill and dIistic hIle vm be in Olir Irivate lil'e-they, too, seelni to tilrow (tT llhvil' ille'itier sel Ves il1ivi' I le pIT (I'Ilivce aind he 01li,e Ill-1n,11iol., parts in the great 11lii.1sii 1 i tle whole. Simple and Dignified. There is a sihioplicity :nil a 11 in ii uh lit al it' ibi ii I lie nnin 1 iln ai i u. iLs 'ii t' jo i to-..' i l It mvil S;lie, Sliit i ' M irjoi I :ic' c Ili- h e li g . l'li\ 'e i' v. :i a . S is- alled it[:r. i tI 111i.h 11nm- lill w with special deli.I, Uts wlIlo are l\ill11 ille 4-I)IIIIN )'yo Star ;tl . i t it. lii l w t illi il il i - po|aindl ila.ll1i.--iV S11IT01 ill.-inS. G Os 14) bl f lt 1., 4.-1w, a a pyer= 1*(.(l 't' Ie ll. t'cl h i t 1'; . I ( i, ille w orI i 1t 0Ilieh i1s Ill' .-ist I tll ll hl hai 'l:teuile 'I- n iriti ilitits wI l tl' l 1;11 ' l 1 l. 1 il i Iiest vi(Ililljsl s WI'll I, ih l nl -botr and to \s'ai ll vx'N ill I lt t,i ' lli' lt' i :ljiiial lilii l I i~ ll w i I i aii rt1 1Itlih, ,-. nlt 11Ii f er . Te (.1rt-ainl is ltI V l -ed' e;11 let l '1. i . i ille I -e; ] e1 i'aTY '1111-.\ ' ive Scenlic efferi, w.-mil, :1, lilt. I1..1 S(.(Il, i ll i le it 11 - t al a 111;;-11,% \\ ' 'lI ea ll, ill' a r I le villoi i t . it vller , ili~uii is llt his in IIi vt'l is hi t It't l il1olly v w ihii t Iltile -.a litltim-. back.gr1 wilt ahv ayvs for Ille worbd 41of .i 11y :-ollmv.w ho>li eslli ni I s l'l. linssitll ;11li 4i nc( . ill BAll ,r lou Aga ins pt'e ivie ct Ii m I a mw-ill I ) 1, alelitw n jiret' ( lea le i ;1I;lit' Si en t Ii this 11part- h' the .rt1r1 iis--tvali th t thtl pielht-'e wtille illwitti ls (II) ) ;I lrv sus .1id o t ve ~iIn. 14t Ii .'i~rs iacesu~ edn1l e i in l eilt t i i''Mi.X l nii o led Ile vil;ilt1111 fallv i l I the last st-vne .1f the "h'hivinl-obl.' , het( sinel WhIent, lte rainbhimw, Ite brid of the Mis, ispi1t- the wa. wi Walailb I thl11 dtI ol the l.re hal In e sin Ii Nhnv w s . in - : n w i s- I l lm I aboutImI cin S . iew 111'1 the n i Io ina Ieo. ren in te qalestoy beenb mt mll o th pitt ae Co there CotIher Io n . A n a in t tn e k n e w theuinso r:ithn. a rt rgl Tioe lawnwangfiledlinarts offine agre whaole, the Narhgole Cattnofoetry; pai' S.Lis Relilte, Ca ny.eedb The r; moger. in ermo pmuicoanl , lins of 1b- grnspiridto--ride is Wanr h-a fa0-a oko r . as h at in d i? Looin- haka yexeinea (he ''Jim Crow'' cars of the railwa; named after payiig a ''first-clas fare.'' The petitioner alleges that un der the provisions of the railroad rat, rogilation law negro passengers ar, entitled to the same rights and pri vileges in interstate travel as whit passengers. Therefore she asks thi Commission to make an order con pelling thq railways of the south t< abandon "Jim Crow'' ears on inter state trains. This suit presents i serious question to" the south. In th4 first place it brings about a conflic bet ween state and Federal authoritie arid, inl the second place, the safety oJ white women traveling alone on rail. way trails is Ilenaced by the possi biliky of tle F'e(leral Government com. pelfing the railroll(s to allow negr( passelgers to ride il Coaces occupie<I bY wvhife people. (in '111:11-ela flini, posilmiaster-Genl era O'rlelyoul ii.- iiued an order t.hat I,iuIi.l h. railenis Southern Imail fil. vilities. hle(, order provi(des that in wei-Ohinl le mails the num1111ber. of lons varried shall be divid(led by thte 11mnb111w)i of, .orkilng days. The mails a.e I'll i" he wiihed (n Stindbys, 1 I he railw s v will .eeive ni ) pay 1"'r mlail, v.1rried (,n thnatcday. There IIve, whln tile order bevomlies Opera live Sunday mails in' the South will have to be Idis(niniiud. This will iiean a serious Irawhack to the busi l'55 initrvsts of that setin0. Tie S ut111hI is a11111 fil tonly .-eCtionl of tlhe 41f1untr1y Imvinlgi- SIliolaY mails, arid Sq'u11h11rn men ill \Vash.4inl.-on believe 111I lit 41ndhe ner 41 fit, l'te ostiaster-fjei 41r,;l wa4 nimewd dfirectly aM Souithernl busr,irwI'ss iniIt'ests. POWHATAN GUARDS. Jamestown Exposition Police Do partment, Strong and Well Organized. N, Ilk. Va.. 11.1larch 1-1.--Theu .1m1w E-xposit ion) pIlive dlepart 111,1t 444m:.ist s 41f 100 Imlen with head 4:,111rs I)nI fle 1-1ormils. Captailn 11. W. Carpnter of the Inited States ainUw ('41r-ps. speciallY assi.Ied, is ("111n11MIldnt :ll n11 C.1ptainl 1.1.0. Call *fl. frnllwrlv Il thv armV. with a I Iol'1 I the I ilillil(s, is adIjitallt. Teim 'rc ihiwndes a Secret service, i de,14.11.1cive b1tream and a Iinif, ried pat rIl]. ''l ae i.s part f'ool. part 111141 eill ai 111part assi-ied to vater, lIifron service tile hitter being provid edl with lainiches. The -uniard is in der-1 mlilitaryN dlisciplinle and(I its unli l'orm is oi militarv character. gray wiIh re ( irinings, inehlini sholdlf 4ri sir11ls ill red a. nd11 stripe. 41ownl i the Ilml*o the touse.r, 11f lthe samei col I. Te Its are oT f t he l11se elit :mri1l helIlt wit Ih sword is wolrn1, the Iliinnled llell havil".. Ohe eavalrv sa bre. find wear ridling brevelce- andI patt'es. ral sichel haIs are woln1. The jurisdfiction ofi thle oxvsit ex Itends1 a1 mileho withu 11)1hIle gr.2ionids uni der'' te art of1 1the V ri rin legisla tuire uni4 4 offenrsl(0 arie t aken bef ote mag sIr tii e's espec''ially apipoinlt ed and hIohl1in' c'oiurt witini thIe g?r'onids, one0 by)' d.l;v 14 noter byv ighti. Cases brouighIt beore4' Ihemr will r'eceive im miiate1r4 at tent ion. Th'ie P~owhatamn Iur iitll enf ~torcee the regu2rlationls of lie e'xpo1sit ion comipany, pre City Ope EARHARDT & WELLS, L Monday,) "THE CLANSMAN'S" R A million and a half people ha' A million and a half g eople we Box Office records shattered ii Fivle distinct and successful er An all-Summer run in Chicagc Record-breaking visits to ever States. small army THE cavalry hor and elect ric .rur By THOMA FrmIIis Two Fanmous Novels4 "The WANIG.Order yu A L withorder, to pay excessive prices to speculate DTIRECTiNM rOF nGn serve the peace -andp ro s perty and persons. Tl ytive - force -has. been drawn froiu' 3 of many cities and the i de 3 tective agencies and Is th6ki-6' fa - miliar with the world o f'; led Iscrookdom." Criminajs o orts are known to them and will t be permitted to remain on the 'touids nor in the vicinity of NorfolkIeon tiguous cities. Incinoiig trains and boatsi,iill be watched at the exposition end,4nd in addition it will be difficult fo; any criminal known to the police" o.any of the larger cities to get well start ed on his way for the exposition vici nity. Thus a crook leaAing New York on a steamer bound for the Tidewater Virginia would be'almost sure to be "spotted'' before the ves sel sailed. All of the towns near Norfolk and all of the resorts to which the eoiwds will flock are sinm ilarly protected. The secret service will be quite a selrate brallch of the police and its dltie'. will inelude "(abs' Ol vx position matItters generally, as well as llpoll tle pliee f'orce itself and its imumer of plTorllill its duties. How He Paid. A vertainl leliber of the Pittsbur Stock xichang-e has set his nephew upl) ill business three times; but the 'Younllg m all lnks something cssen tial to stcces-s ill the linle selected ror him, and has failed with each effort. When ie recentlY appeared before the imele with his I'ih request, the latter said: "Yout imuist learn to lean oin your sell'. 1 canl'I earry you all my life. 1 '1l tell you what I'll do. You owe me a -rvat 4eal Ia the resilt of your lasi failhtie. iPlteh ill on your own- hook ani -o it alone till you pay off tho.e debts. WIei yoli've done that, Ill give you a eleck for what' tlwy :111non1iut to. Such al experience will 4l) you Ilore -o,dI luau all the 111011evy 1 cou11141 vobll yo 'wo mlont1s later tlie leplew walk ed in with every clailli reeeipted inl I'till. amnd the llile was so delighted Ilhat Ie gave the promised check. "I[ow did you m lanalge it, I-o wa Il' he asked, after an expres sion (if comngratulation. "[ borrowed the money,'' replied HTow1rd.-Earper's Weekly. No matter in what language Love talks, we instantly understand. , TO DRAW JURY. No(i.e is hereby given, that we, the undersigned Jury Commissioners for Newherry County, S. C., will at the ffice of tie Clerk of Court for said County at nine o'clock A. M., March 13th., openly and publicly draw the namiles of thirty-six men, who shall serve as Petit Jurors at the Court of Common Pleas which will convene at Newberry Court House -Monday, April 1st., 1907, and continue for one wveek. ,Jno. L. Epps, W~mn. W. Cromer, Jno. C. Goggans, Ju ry Commissioner's for Newberry Counity, S. C. March 1st, 1907. ra House ESSEES AND MANAGERS. Mlarch 18. SOUTH AND NORTH" EMARKABLE. HISTORY. ,e seen the play. ' re turned away. . Severy part of the country. Igagements in Ne.w York. 'principal city in the United elected cast of forty principals, of supernumeraries and a troop o ecs, carloads of scenery, mechanical S DIXON.-Jr., L1eopard's Spots" anid "The Clansmland' seats by mail, sendi'ng remittance In this way you will avoid havin~ re, as was the case last season. ~ QAGE H. BRENN~AN. Acidp hosph4 #Always Use the] MANUFACTURED BV ANDERSON PHOSPHATE ANI Anderson, S. C. Agents at All Statio Moneg is ol No To Ilease To Satisfy IS OUR. AIM We make friends of our custome Transient trade is all right for a c is tne foundation of a business. T We sell for prices that attract th( and our fair and Equare treatment I of the statement that "'There-is no had better try and get along withot We have many customers who ha% and all will tell you the BEST PLACE T O.' K[ ElI Newberry s Great( 'Say,'' growled the first- hobo, ''why didn't yer go up ter dat big house ani' git a handout?" ... '' Why, I started er,'' replied the other, hut. a minister-lookin' guy 0imeni a tip not ter. He sez. ''Turii from yer present path; yer goin' ter You will save m de dogs.' ''--Philadelphia Ledger, better roof PAR A Humane Appeal. Slate colored -c ea sily laid-a A humane citizen of Rtichmond, Ind, Spark, water, gi Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St.' P?roof. Lasts Ion says: "1 appeal to all persons with Don't take an im wek uns otake Dr. King's New send for a free samp Discovery, the only remedy* that has' , il-ira. cn helped me and fully cornes up to the*' proprietor's recommendation." Itsae more lives than all otherthotad A PL lung remedies put together. ~Used as a FR EE ** cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop -_________ ing .c.ougn, quinsy, hoarseness, and. phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up uaranteed at W. E Pelham & Son's Drug Store. _ 50c: and $1.00. Trial bottle free. - Silence that should be broken for friendship's sake is worse thani open enmity. Health in the Canal Zone. B s The high wages paid make it a migh-B join the force of skilled workmen needed to cotistruct the Punama Canal Many ~are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones-those who have used W this fear, well knowmgn they are safe from malarious Influence with Elec-I tric Bitters on hand Cures blood poison too, biliousness, weakness.and - all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Guaranteed byW. E. Pelham & Son's________ Druggists. 5c. ''What a bore it all is!,,' cry the SECUIT Butter flies, keepinig ontwvith obvious gle. - , upplies I The Touch That Heals. o a Is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salv&e.FoSa It's the happiest combination of Arnicn For Bui flowers and healing balsams ever corn- Fr Bu pounded. No mnatter how old the sore - or u or fllcer is, this Salve will cure it. For - For Boi bur~ns, scalds, cuts wounds or plsit's an absolute cure. Guaranteed byV.E. (etOn Peiham & Son's Druggists6c. e o eC Those who make a sword of their SECl tongue must expect to be cut occasion - -ly _ _ _ _ _It will be the n 8ost and Pound., ed a Fur and! noon to-day, a billiostatackAIi h nisaand sick headachi, This ,loss ocaioned byfinding at W.E? II.I ~Oi ~iiog~ite,store a bo De r.& lGa wdn a o Foo t SUPUR i ' r TAIL&PqWR~ ras an Clseed A, teed oIty er U a o 6zat for si' Pjnk7, obanb oud U&In deeds b;Worth oie 3estna Garden a F is e nf th'O l arstin ths icount , We re heAquarters for .r.tW nd Clover s, Seedsm Oat Ged Potatos, Cow itir Fadmnn. os. Wood's C64isoptve catalog -sacsoes foullr fndrieds uperstuctur, bu steAycso bt'aa'whtwhaew re d Fr' Seeds them. .aon othe iposea ti customr tn wthis Country. Mailed feee on request.e hrte for it T. W. Wood & Sons, Soodsmen, ERICHMON,IVA. oSIderotion bUs AND0 EFFORN s and customers of our friends uperstructure but steady custo at's what we nave worked for. most economical housekeepers, ods them. Doing this we dispose FrDendsh p in Busiress, iA man t customers than without friends. e traded here for the past20 years D.TRADE IS AT TNER S. st Bargain Palace. , - ESTATE NOTIOE. S bNotice is hereby given that I will na . e r settlement of the personal _M estate of K C. Switten berg, deceas S " ed, in the PAobit Court for Newber ,ney and getb asn ry County, on the 23rd day of March, byesngB sne s M e 1.907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ntains no tar- and that I will immediately theraf roofing kit free. ter apply for my final discharge. Ei, heat and coldl CPrrditors of theg estate ar t ifie And e oloocdkofitslalu eans.of to mein ortMJsonen anccumer,tn N'ha wNl 0u N or bre ta Hose. LA BEST IESETC JLANES N CAUTHRNTO SecMny t roftar-TeRateouItret Adinb usta Nen.,t: