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PU'.tLY PhJRSONAL. The Movc ivr.Is of Malny PCOPl The Blachelor Maids will mneet (1 Thilirsda-Iy afternoon at 5 o'clock inl stead of Tuesday with Mvs. C. 1, Weeks. 'Mr. T. 11. Pope retiurn-led from tih Medical colleC in Charleston o: Saturday. Mrs. H1. A. Copeland, of Columbill is visitin.g Mrs. S. 13. Jones. Mr. H. A. Copeland. of Columbir spent a few days rn the city las week. Rev. M. 0. J. Kreps, of Prospet ity, was in the city yesterday. Miss Fannie Holloway entertainev a w friends oil Saturday afternooln The many friends of' Prol'. W. C liyiuml will be ulad to) hlaivw thait h1 has bee ilected I rinciliIII f l1' t h1 \\inl.valh (iaded sclool Ir niext ye:1 Pro '. Shewmake havilg decided h ill inlto other. busine"Ss. P'ror. Blln lm wIas assistan11t principal liere for sev cral yvars and --ave kiniversal ai faction. A beller selection coild no have been made, and we congratu. lame the hoan"I onleurn his ser. vice.-lorgeownOlli!ook. The W1 . C. T. 1'. will metit inl Ilh( :" av School rolin of titral M. E' chi ll-c at 11.111 ' p1- iIt 41 '4li4 a.\ aftervnoon. .\pril 24-. 1911. 'Nile . lohr11 K. An \11ttle K;ztI T-mnpkins- mn us. .1 d w an d . 1 II 1 -r A o t o, \ 1il thile Ia ol l iv In ki tak I it ird. %efield( Chronlielh. 1141zr Blrothers. whol, were burned( twul 2 t- Fire. oplve 1 l i' (1 t: ll: !,. 4 i!:!-l ,-t m :.1 n -I r C I' e b i v 1-, e . :' *I. r I:In r t e r d erick 4it-1, whtre theY wIll bt plva I 1 t'. rve liv vh i 11s 1 m r, with lit ,w,t 1tatIilt, marriet atTordIs il ei lnv. Thleyv have alrl1lY let the (.on Hair and Havird. rand4 e'it pl-i14e6 sale by i and llavir'd ahrtid4 44 thle sixth :rm of1 is 1pai1-r. ''They 1244 hav a . lort and millinery JmJd.ever t:i' ha His{eai ry nl tr* and Havrd v'onrl in rs t4o visit their establish141 ment'l inl lower.') Min11 st ree't at on41ce Post Office Discontinued. TheI4. pos4tmas11ter1 at Newh)err1y, a15 ati 4411 11111' tt:til Apile w IItst iti 'i the'4'1 lvtte i lc il e dsotim4'WSt 41 1 15.41 flee at this pla(ce inafsmuch('1 as (one o ses daily bly thet station, and1( moslt oI tile peoplepi hav44e thleni mil sen'It oul fromn New44hrry' anyvway iInsmuch1 a1 b)y so1 doingi, th1ey rece'ive it tW wo o Grea:t Miuician 's l,IccenItr.emesC3 loved instri'nen.lt,44 1f Domi111o h)a puppei.t s dressed1'4 inl vanon141s nation411a coti me ainC 1141 whereI.ver51 1 )ra..-1 tetI ius"sl"i pecuIliarlities. Hie woulId neCver plaly unless55 hi doIlls were4.' iln the o.renes.'ftra1, and1( n1c b4 ody would haive got a note out a himun iess h1e had1 been'1 perm'1itte t '. sit inl the1 orchiestr'a niext to the stag. door'. This was ai precautiont to et able him to save hlis woniderfutl b strumen1Clt ill case of fir'e. romn 1the mo4)lnasitery o)f St. I 'iet.i w-h.Ien 0on ai visit to Vinicenz',a, an1 * when lie diod 1h0 bequeatheod it I St. Mark 's, Venice, to be used solemnlf services. AS TO DISPENSARY ELECTII 0 Petitions Must be in Hands of S ervisor by May Pirst---Grea Many Signers in Last Ten -Days. - It is understood that the petili which have beenl inl cirl-vilation an election on the dispensary ii county have a suffeient ninber i intu11 res Iow for tle election to ordered. It is necessary that til petitions shottd be mn the hands the county supervisor before the I or May. The Carey-Cothran j t: provides on this subject. as follov "Such election shall be ordered the county supervisor of such co ty, upon being filed with him bef lhe first day ofl May of such yeat petit,ion in writing prai-ying Cor s clectionl, sigIled by oe-othi of p11tified eiecto.s(11' o if uch counitly., I Newherryv Ilitre have eei my; 1- 2600 votespoie inl 1 diel 1 1 I I 41 . V , !- I it I IS 4 14j1 4. i v ) q 41 11.4I 1 14,'( 1 4 ( VC V I t 1 l.t 1110 141 vrti 1 i r, u t i <pu's wI1 Ik lI t .4r h - :t t ht ar not th; vnv I ny h:44. is hto a4 ve re,.1Fist nil vie ( t vot e in agenrial el t it'll. The 111111l) ' oT neUoes V a . vegisteredl ill this co uitv is 11 hahlv less than sevenliv. so it the el ti1n is onderedti, it will rcallY be e.tI y l ) the I whitIi eIo.141ple 411 I IuIIt v. Iln order it si.-l1 tile petit IOr 1 4 vfIt e. i t is lot 11 I4%evssa rY 14) :1 real1 estlte ow r,b t a < li clevt(w. Th- li-ral and Nevws is :ot ad Is I Ih INte ii e wIlt I n :1 ,4- V s' :14 1*44' 1 1 4 l .1 1 v \v) I 14t- 1 11 1 41 rv I'll :-v I 1 ) j 4hi j , I( Ii "4 4I II -1111edl it tej ille n pe :itils. and thn e -ill olile (0, ltle j titki sitening4 Itm, some1t of1 the4m tak the position that if th(- eounllty is he lit to extra expense hv tle eilinnlltenv t itf spewcial vgo nstabfles. WoujIld he hbt-4 t4 et th' pn>liIs Il the (a1 * whiskev ill order to Im III; expense. It is probable 1that !m:1y as 1 01)00 IuI-alitiotdl elevitw.r si.-4 I'o the p it11i'lns woul bt s11livile t wor ihw oh-cli"Tn. .\ll pvtitio wover. t4 .11a : e n11 1t In t :1 1 4 ll rl :t- , n. - I 4he, first 1*: 11 l'sit l -W o iffr-4l, Dr. ,T. W. Danicl Married. -wrbs l I. Naumil- Ent 4I I .I II . 41 h' I ) .,. i ( ' e r n I 4 I:i. il i il is thel m 1.4 nn 4 ) r I h' . In c"vuls -!niron . h V of I ' .1 ) irl \' n1e. 1.: 1 tIlI:11i lI I r I uiel :n I is bridIeI . :n I I i m431 ,vori:v. relI1 uw 144 \\'n 144 he4( P. 1L.. Drt. BayVs meitt new~ 144id1e at1 thie parson)iiai.e yest '\ '":enin444 :444( 4'xpresse'd his p1 nr4'. in rece4ivi4in4 144'r int14 the itini :t "*an4 ' she( toll hu1im that t waY:s:alreadvl inl t144 ''4:144. a44th 'u horn'4 inl it.- umter4(4 ti'al1. Epting-Powell. 4141('tor was : Mal-led. Vester'iday~ I 14.. at1 I rly TrIinlity~ Chure4's. Il Air. I'Cp ting is past or ofI th Lu' ~ 1 lera:ld. Hutchinson-Caughmnan. ir. A. B. CliughmanI:t and1( Miss M 2 it A.. daugh4dte'r of1 Thomast4 W. 1144 - i.454on, of NewherryI'i, S. C., were m' 4 4 on last Thur4isday even4ing4 the retsidence ofC( t:he bride 's f'atherci \itn''ni sIreet,I thle Re(v. (0. A. Wii iI! 11 i liin. S. '., iln 414bar'.g mollinher ports ion1)0 at t(hees 4' m11(:l( ha, 5i(' hisa i.4:Illtin44I) f te'(d ofteclsn f 5a Newbery,IE)xtn Ua olle s,41 ie hisl PCraduaftib tilOt rcenl whme ermvdt The youn44g ele have' s a~) hosliet fr11endlst in(1 Newbe'4'rI who extend~ nthem thir best ishets along the w) finiThereae,e steps in ra bieyt )N. WANT MAP OF 00TTY. up- So As To Extend Rural Delivery h t vice-Should Have Map of County. 'The following letter from ons fourth "AsSistanlt P'fstmaster geti for calls to intid the fact that a his many years ago Mr. Thomas M. I of had made I tatip of Newberry co be ty, sho%wiig the public roads and eSeC residencei of those vho lived al of the public highways. If there is lrst of these maps now il existence ' Let, Ikrald and News does not ki N : where it is. There was one in I by office at onle tie, but in mov tiun- around and going through a COU ore of fires, it has been lost. Since it V 9a n/:ade, however, there have been tih great many chiaimges in the pul the roads as well as in the residemt and it would be very difficiltt Il sthat inup to deteriimine the Course b1a ntelr Or some importialice, bee.i I if it is possibie to secure additio mail service in this county nothi 011 shotld bIe left uildonie to get it. 'I i-; attention of Sulpervisor Wicker I -his board is espeeially called to t ho eommunication. There is nothin"g that has hell VV- to eduate the people -in the colni an S1 mnuch as tle Iurial I deliverjy of I; lie It has caused tIle people to n-c oil n10'e and'1 thu is it, beoei better Il 6-rlmel. It woihl Seeil from t Itd t1er t]t I livt purpose of the d(T.A metkit is h' ext'ntd tie( Service ; is he0re sh,nhl bt, nt; lack of co-opw, -ion 1 n tho p.1r it t' the people u wr;e I., be -n o<d. i"s' April '. 10 9t IA Thle lua r ho Ne,wherry t. SthtI (Carmolina. t Sir: ire Consideration is heing givel by I .nIZ Department to tle matter of co to pleting the rural delivery service ,P- Newherry Couinty, South1 Carolina it -if r :l ra ig a ' inlvesti: mtiInl with a view to ascvertainin I e practI icabilitY t o iletini g k' 111unt1 v service, it i, necessary 11 cd the 1Departmeti he furnished w t ( the latest. aeeurate road llap of i i m : v ment11i .PtId, 1I1 it i therl f'o e de,ired that v t'Mi ake il ev at nc, with e proper p sIns, 1 ithe iatr secringllil" sl 111:1 . with Iih m111l.1rstandi.n1V that W I - lv. ' exp'nse to tilhe I iv I In u t! . which yo,u will foIw: ity\ h i Wtie at ilie varliest prac i - hh da 'hit". il order th't the worl:. ve :i,110 emmty Vvc inl XI Respevt fully. er! P. It. DeGraw, h i Foiurth kssisant PostAllster0elnel Congregational Meeting. he I-i.i' Presbyteriaii church will hld WedilnesdaY eveninlu. .pril i' ndia'ttel a he close of pr'a) -meinig serv'ics, in tirdei' to he ant aet upon01 the repor0lt of thle bui bhl in thle LuIteran chureb. By' or'deir of1 sessin. Civic Association. Th'le Civic Association will meet tof thle chiambleir of comimerce oin Wedin tio day afternoon at five .o'clock. Ml Ia. ter's of importac w11C ~ill ('(ome upl 1 lul dlisenssion. Mi's. J. 10. Noirwood, th- Secretary ily -ill Advertised Letters. f'or thle week endling Apr)mil 20. B-Mrs. Joe. Bowers, Miss 1El Bonier, Miss Carrie Boyd, Miss Am leia Buirkett. di (-Mrs. Fannie Cannon. ar' 1--Mr. JTake Dunbar. zit--Mrs. KCate Eargle. (1 -Mr'. Leonar'd Gilliam, All. H<( 11-Mr. M. M. lill, Miss Mi lii ins. d liss Lunla Lee Jones. L-Mi. Jnio. P. jivinigston., Mir. I. ynth. Mr's. Mattie Mairtint. -N-anod Nance. P----MIIis IEunice Pitis. 0t-Miss Lit tle Bell Oranglie. t-M iss uen)dy Reed, MissL R~ut heirford. In-' 8-.MrIls. Miarthia Stricklin. Tr l-Mr,'is. Sallie Thompson, . "Ci Thacker'. ni- W-Mrsf.5 Alice Weaver, Mrs Aal Jn~ Whtig Mr. Jo:hni H. Williams, Eril Wright. of Y--M4ps Alice Young. to Persons calling for thesea alk please say that they were aldvertis the C. J. Purcell, P. 12 Minnesota Endorses Third Tern St. Paul Dispatch. hat The Minnesota House of Repi kos entatives to-day, with a rising vi be~n which the Srpeakeir announced or'k rent resolutions onido.rsinig Pres5id td. Rnnaonvlt for a 'thirdl ti m. MORE ORt LESS LOOAL. or- Items from the Lutherin Church itor About Former Newberry People. the Rev. 11. A. MeCllough, of ril Pleasant, N. C., has accepted a >o-I to the First '.lutl4eran church, A Ike marle, N. C., and will enter upon in- work June 1st, at the close of th present Session of the Mt. Plea Collegiate Institute, at which I e his resignation as co-principal of ho institute will take effect. ow Ifyer Memorial. his Woman's Home and Foreign I ing sionary Society held meetings dii ple the week of Prayer every night N as good attendance and results. En a Monday n1ight Dr. Scherer gave t Ilie his iVustrated lecture on Japan. es, society and the colvaregaion are1. Ml derl. y obli-ntiolns5 to him for ofI' kind ness. master Sunday mor, ' four were received into coilnnee Ise with tle e.1lurehi at1 tile volnilin mt ser'Ivice. The (.lhurchel building has cently been liainted anew. The lie I,rezationl sev-m1s to he doing v id vlonsideriing the circmilstanlces. T his are without a refl1lar pastor. Rev. J. W. Nease 4d Was wamnily welcoied by the I rY lonie on Iakinli care of tle w il. ol (lie Is( of ' Mar-cl. Marlow, ad Sooln after11i eiterinu: uponi the wi i- pe o eple !en-eerally. made a de lis lion visit Io the arsonage and w 1- liberal inl their ifts. Soime who vr 1i lhe presen i on the eday 40f - '' ninei " I ve -silce sent * :int '. Tle onwlolk for proress n.I -i n% 2 he n' orate. Rev. V. Y. .oozer, M' near Salh.bury. N. ('., Ia vepled a call I,) SI. .(11hn's 01hu near Concord. N. C.. and will ei lie upon the work on July 1st. This 1 mi- torate has been witlout a regi it, pastor since last March. Pa Boozer has served St. Paul's r- I l e-thel chlrcles, his presetil fi lie tom seven a a ialf years. and s people of (lhe charge regret to I it with him. lie will leave this sp ti ci eouitry pastorate in good co he lion. 'ln FORK SCHOOL. ch Closing Exercises Next Saturda i Interesting Programme Ar ranged. - Tle public inl invited to atend of lcls xerin cises of Fork school w- Saturlay. April 27. AUter t.he rc rin of tle tfollowing pro.ram which will beg in at ten ('c there wil! he dinner on the giroim "Welcome. 1)pvnIn- ddress. er(e tilceitatio sene a Yia. d- Music. be 1eiain-A'Tin t ec er cetat fl.zeiAtainw "Uai d-Music. b8- HReiai.' Te'oet ec btreath H )ill." Reccitation--'ARawy oll.'' Music. at c(~tionPic - ''Onght Wi orC Dialoue - The VIonvestoia Recitation-"My~Lnde 'Doll.' en Music. Rr 1ecitation -"On Eahe W1 ce)ir.logue-"Th PaWrlon ghtrow Reetation-"TAt aln'."ay eny Music. rRecitation-''Whatcy EahiW< F. :loigue-"PataoonFigt. Pantomine-"Costn Thro'0 Rc itatm i-ALcher. R~ nexhibtion-"K teenti nalM Gla ~TissHaiit iot ot.$1,0 SauelPtsbr Dispatch. Psbug pTbby a he ostiet hat in e worl10 d is meof spmbrero, waso mxhhi,io by,n o.he AatinM um, shngtoe nv1ecte $1,50 fc orld,ni and wpeavng glas; tre Grant vhasconsidexibo en 1882 .Sbigame hard tof breksburg prsobabily ths unte headiece htotv uil bya and privasinvuall.wer it .n wasimde byi a ol ud Aisatian Pittsburg.t the inventetodo ao. . for pinnig and eavin glss the hat ha osieale at MAYOR BROWN REPLIES. vis- Coinudsioners Have Authority to Ex amino Books-It Should Be Done. Mt. 'the following corirespondeiiee is call printed for informatioi to the pub the- lie. The letter of Superintendent F. the 14. Hoyd and t.he one signed by the tho commissioners were printed Friday. mnt Mayor Brown's reply is new matter. ime If the commissioners have not the the authority under the law to order an expert to. examine and report on the books, then the law should be amend d1is- ed so as to give that authority. eing Tle books should have been checked vith up from the beginning of the plant stmr and without the necessity of a request iem from the superin-tondent. The Mayor Brown's Reply. . Newberry, S. C., April 22, 1907. .i"4 To M[essrs. James M11cIntosl, Chas. E. 8"111111mer, and( WV. ". Elwar-t, Comu Ion missioners of' iblie Works: - fenitemeii: 'OI- Your Communication ol the 9th .11 ilist., e(elosii- letter- from F. M. hey Boyd, Supt., was laid before the may 01' 1111(1 IIlderIen at tle last regular meeting" of the town council and oil )s- motion, th1e matter was received as o'k inlforIlationl. The council takes the Ga. Ipositionl that it is nlot incumbent up on them to order the investigation a asked I,or-, buII It the plre-seit time, rif is a Imatte.r for your hoard, if you 1 (IVVI m it Idvisable. lie It is Ithe opilnionl of tle council, ill ht.,wever. that the Ireplorts of tle sup is erinten(deit'-shouhlI he more specifici when1:111l the c1v ouncil, in-SO-rar s"office oxipenms"''1and "teams'I aie- arPeP concerned. ter A. T. B3rown, as ql-11'Mayor of Newberry, S. C. Iar tor Mr. Boyd's Letter. I| Newberry, S. C., April 61. 1907. ,Id4, |C.Imllmisioner11s Oif Publie Works, tle Newberi-y, S. C. art1 Gentemen Un-;iving beent inform-ed that there i is some lissitisfaction on the part dt :,(lme mihers of the Couincil and some other parties as to my monthly relorts as wel-I(lf as my nnal repods, I resect I'll I deNIanIId of( you that you have 1\-v sole lcotnllntalt carfhlly examnine 11hebooks and( acemnails of' this office andA reoI ther-vonl, 11m(1 that I have tle privileg-e of havinlg this repor't published. on I(-1 No one ias ever' aplplied to this c, "iff fl r ally in1formal'ition without ick, hiavuig every eom-tesy eteX:1,Ivtl it Is. him aiml an honest olfoit made to supply him with the information wanited. -IMy reports have always been ae cepted by the couicif and I have had nio hint that they were unsalis acto'y. md1( 1 urgent ly lrequerfst that tAhis mat ter' be attend(ed to at thle earliest pos sile momenl0t. Most r'espectfuilly y'ours', er- F. M. Boyd, ,,|Snpcrin tend(ent. Commissioners Write. e.'' Newberry, S. C., April 9, 1907. lite TO thle Hon. A. 'T. Br'own, May1', and. Council, ig Newberry, S. C. igGentlemen: WVe enelose youl letter from Supt). Boyd requresting aln examinlat ion of hrhis Books and Reports and1( wiould( reC fer' tihe matte' to your body for such ,, examination as you deem advisable. ,,Yours respectfully, James McIntosh, mld1( Chas. E. Sunmoe, WV. F. Ewar't, Commissioners of Public Works. the DR. I. E. ORTM The well known eye sight special ist will be in Newberry from Mon day. Apr'il 29, to Wednesday, May L1 aso- positively no0 lnger.' -an ' er'ry couty Hs work U' ; lu hv 2I an:; Rol le wVith IIytour the 'Os.. ilin: sight1, headache, (loll't fail toI call oni Dr. Onmmlii). use-V P.1 lahsses at the most reasonable price'1'ts. Exammnation t'eee. Omece over orld p11 st0 omee. Pa., , COTTON SEED. ned We wvill take Cotton Seed in ex cost change for our1 High Gared Cotton . It Seed Meal or Hulls, or for cash, uin at til May 15th. eoss Little Mountain Oil Mill aind For anId tilizer Company. 3ity, - rdi- FARRbOW'S BARBER SHOP is lIas tem porar ily 1(oen(te justirs I' ~oer tenl thle C. & (G.,85. Mower Company's be- store onl Main street. We respect.. lie fully ask a share of your patron age. * The Local Market. Meat .... ..........-. 9.1-2 to 12 Hams.... .. .... .. 16 to 18 Best Laid .. .... ...... 18 Best N. 0. Molasses..... 60 to 7 Good M. 0. Molasseh .. .. 35 to 40 Corn .... ......... ..... 75 Meal .. .. ............... 75 Mixed Chicken Food .... 90 Hay ..............1.35 to 1.50 1st Patent Flour .. ....4.40 to 4.75 2nd Patent Flour ......4.00 to 4.40 Good Ordinary Flour ... .3.50 to 4.00 Sugar .. .. ....... ... 5 1-2 Rice ........ to8 1 Coffee Roasted 15 Coffee, Green ........ 10 to 20 Cotton Seed meal 1.40 Eggs .. .. .. .. .. ....20 Poultry ..1........ 10. . lb. Peas .... .... .... .... 1.75 JAMES K. GILDER, Dentist. Office in front room over post office, NEWBERRY, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENTA WORD. No advertisement taken for less than 25 ceuts. "WE WISH to advise contraetors, bulilders, and llwnels that we have good bri ok fo prompt sh) ipment. Our "aacitY is thirly-live to forty thousand per day. Simtr Brick WVorks, Sumnter, S. C. 4t. NOTICE TO THE NEWBERRY li"p. Losers-1 aml, prepared to fur llish you shingles and ceiling, floor ing and all kinds of rough stuff, - all of yellow heart pine. I also would like to give you a bid on your building. I use nothing but yellow heart pine in my work. All work guaranteed. Send plans to Hallman Co., Box 92, Leesville, S. C. 4L. WANTED-Our customers to know that we are again open for business at our same old stand with a clean new stoek of fresh groceries. Phone us your orders, Phone 205. mI. Hayes & Co. l"ire P)ost Cars at the Anderson Tell Cenw CompalNy. 100,000 No. 2. SHINGLES AT $2.25 Onl ground.11 Gukaraiiteed. % A. 13. Summer, 8t. Chappells, S. C. Fire Post Cards at the Anderson Tenl Cent Company. LUMBER FOR BUILDING purposes rough or dressed. Prompt delivery. Write M. J. 1am, Prosperity, S. C. 4t 2taw. GREENWOOD LUMBER and Bob bin Mfg. Co.,. Greenwood, S. C. Manufacturers of doors, sash, blinds, flooring, ceiling, mouldings, etc. Mill work a specialty. Fire Post Cards at the Anderson TPen Cent Company. BEFORE BUYING or selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina Realty and 'Trust Company, tf 2taw.Bishopvillc, S. C. INSURE your' homes, your mierchan disc, your'. farm p)roperty, ini the reliable agency of John Scott. WANTED-1.6 or 18 horse powvdr steam engine anid boiler' on wheels Second hand in good fix. B. Mv. Havird, tf Silver Street. FOR SALE-Thirty or forty thous a-nd feet yellowv pine ceiling and flooring, ready hto put up. $17.00 LeePSVille'I~, Lu'.ee (No.. 1Lees'ville, S. C. LOST-D)uring tho fire I lost two mnntt'ses, two sets of hed springs, '::e c:.uc! ai:d (one l':Wber hed(. If any one has found any' one of those ,articles, I will be p)leased to have thorn returned. Eugene S. Werts. AROHITEOT AND CONTRACTO 1 want to bid on your architect an contract work, I have the latest d signs of all buildings. Address A. & C. .care The Herald and Nev WANTED-Lady or gentleman fair edluLatin. to t.ravel for fi of $250,000 capital. Salary, $1,O per year, payable weekly. Exp )sea -advangced. Address Gee. Olows, Newvberry, S. C.