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PURELY PERSONAL 'Tho Movements of Many People Newberriang and Those Who Visit Newberry. 'Mrs. A. J. Sit toi. of Autim, is vis it ing tfriends and r'elat ives ~in Ne'wber ry, Mliss Nell Stack. of' Alahaa, who is now visiting her sister. Mrs. Ber nard Carlisle, will leave Newberry with Miss Agnes Summ1er to join the party in laltintore, frol which city they will satiid for iurope on the 2t6th. Tire are ten inl the parry, organm ed h ar. (1iiffit, i ot' Salisbiiry. N. Mliss Rosalyn Simmer has return- i ed froml A%sheville. N. ("., where Ltni has been at.endilng a mtin. of t!hc Y. W. C. A. Sherift ttiford land his monthly dumiping of cofrantalud wilhiskey in loint of lit court ious on ies- ( tiay NIorling. lHe poured oint at this tile somlie t'n or twelve gallols of 1 Jiquor in ju.gs, kegs and bo-ttles. I We m111derstaid that thet Souter t 1 N rRa-ilway has tone to) work building he It rest It so as to drain tlt pond at I wha. is known :s te cut -off at Old I 'Fown. and as soon as tw Iece;ssar1y1t AN1o'k on lilt- Ira*k is comipleted, this t pond will he draind. I Iir, 1I. V. Dolinick spet. few I days in ('har'leston witi friends this, week.i Messrs. J. K. Vance, P. F. Gilder 1 and F'aond Follers attendled the danI11ce in ~naur1els on Tuisday evening. Mliss Anita Davidson. wh'l1o has been visitin,z relatives in Blaekville. re tilrnied ioeiv on Montlay. Miss Pet Wilsonl, who has been visiting Miss Myra Mower. left for her home in Mannin oi l Tiesday. Mr. C. E. Pant is in the eity. Miss Lois Fant left f'r Wlitmlire, tn Thirsday to visit relatives. "Mr. Johnl "Miller, (if Whlitmlire, wais in thtie city tit, 'Phursday. At a recent meeting of the Dieaov- a ate ofthe lwaIhOran elhurchl. Mrs. .. WV. Ihilt iw\aln-er was eleelct or--an1ist. Mirs. .1. It. O'Neall lollowaY was itexpetiedly called ilon yesterday to i Cameron to the hedside of her Inother. I Mrs. M. A. Holman, who is quite ill. .Jolstone Academy Farmers' Un illn will meet ml th, Cou iolse Iext a611tirlday afterinoon at t.lree o'clock.''I A full tinout is urged as business of' muhi i tanblce will le bIoght before the union. Hon. 0. P. Goodwin president ot the State leariners' Union will make an address at the meeting of the coun tty union at St. Lukes on the 6th of July in the morning. A picnic dinner will be served on the grounds after which the business meeting of the un ion will be held. Miss P,1auline Oilder returned yes eratly It'olil 1atesburg. Mr. Mater Rice, of Whitmire. wis in the eity yesterday. A nmiiber of copls etijoyved ani in formjil diance at 'lTha]l inI HafU last evewnl 1g. Mrt. it. A. Ilatch, otf New York, tf the firmi of' D)erring. Millike'n & Comi pany. wvas ini Newlherry'~ yest erday' tot .aten t h'llIle meeting of' thle stock holdteris of' thle Mo]llithon Manufacitur'til ing Coimany'. ''Tere' will lit prieacitng a l'it lhush -rier chu'irch netxtI Sunayi moinglii alt 11 o ''loik by Rtev. ,1. F. ('ason. Miss L~tizz I hoiuimlnk t tittned 441 MNonday' fromt thle I sle ot Pahlns. was inl thle c'ity'*i 'i We: .e1da. (Chiief ,1 usticet V. 'J. Pope rtuitnted to Newerry on Tnueseday. thle spr'i ni termll of 'our't having adjourn'ted. leI II. Muller. Mi'. Robler't We(leh.l wihoi has b,eeni visiting r'elativ'es in Newhterry, will leav'e f'oi' his homellt ini Hlonstoni. TFex as, today. Mi's. Kenntedy, of' Chester. is visit iing hetr par'ent s. Mrt. an Mil irs. M. A. Carlislte. R1ev. ,J. .1. Lag will prechUl at May etr Meimri aI Oil Siundayr afIternooni at 4 o'clock. Mr'. Cecit C. Wye.' oif Prosperity', thec soin of Dri. C. T. Wyche, and a i'reent graduate of the Citadel Acat demy~, hats been elected superinitendt cut of' thle West End public schools in the c'ity of' Spar'tanhunrg. Mr'. Ilermani Werts, of P'rosper'itv. was inl the city ycster'day. In Remembrance of Mr. J. Ranee Vaughn, who depart ed this life May 11, 1907. I ha.ve lost my dearest toved one, He 'has bid us all adieu, ie 'has gone to meet his mother Ana 'his children that are ther'e. Oh, that dear' oine, htow~ we miss him, Oh, how hard to give him up, But an angel calt.ed him An8 removed himtt from 0our flock. Oh, a. hope onle day to meet y'ou On Canaan 's htappy shore, There to see and know him, Where parting'. wiil be no0 more. P. 0. BOX RENTS. With Free Delivery Box Rent Rate Increase-Houe Should be Numbered and Streets Lettered Uinder an order ?ron the post o1lle< depa rt Iment box rent Ites will here after le fixed upon an establisleI Ibasis aind graded a'cording to size lo hleretoror.e. In post oites witi re. Veipts of' more than $10,000 and les tihan $40,000. tie small lock boxet wvill le (10 cents a quarter, iediur lovk boxes 75 cents, at the largc )oxes or drawe's $1.00. As the receipts at (lite Newberry iost offiee will go beyond the $10,000 1nark1 by the end of, Ihis quarter. there v-il I be a slight increase (if rent elharn. -d for boxes, be-infling with July 1. Phlle rate will be as sltedl ahove-Alo, 5 and $1.00. There is no doubt tnow that the re eipts by (Ite end of this month will 'xCeed the $10.100 inimum, and 'wherry will he ent.itled to free de ivery witht linte eity. The houses vill have to be minibered and the treets lettered. ''lhe maps have al eaty been made, but city couieil has eenl Some(whalt Slow inl arranlging for hle m1mbe11 l ri n of, the lioluses. and uil il this is done tlie hre delivery sys im will not be installed. it is hoped hat Mayorl Brown and his connleil ill lt delay the installing of free elivery by not having. the bonses 11mb1livred at ollce. Notice. ie regular quarterly meeting of te County Farmers' Union will be eld with St. Lukes local union on rst Saturday (6th) ti July. J. B. O'Neall Holloway, V. 4. Brown]. Seeretary. President. More Information Wanted. Slheriff Buford lais reveived a eor. mtinientiot t'rom some one at Blacks 1re, which. if .Ie party iad ZI.-ned 1i -I-e. wouHI ploeibly gsR.e son.i ! 1le informia !t to tlit sheri'ff ', matter oe :ov t cas.;s wir1 hie i"" working . It' ilhe 11la1kshlir- and Chevrokee 'xis will co.-v this n ic, it llav all uader the eyes of lie writer of lie letter. and if he wil send his ame t.o Slhrif u morid, it will Ie of -alue to him in the cases whieb are nentionied in the communiention. Church Notice. There will be commniiion service it Unity next Sabbath morning at leven o'clock. After the morning ermon and communion there will be I short in.termission to be followed vith a sermon by Rev. D. Ci. Phillips. There will be Service at Prosperity \. 1. P. church at 8.30 p. m. NOTICE. All executors, administrators and >ter f'iduciaries are required by law i) make annual returns of estates re naining in their care or custody the >recedling calendar year, at any time >efore the first dlay of July of each 'car'. It therefore becomes my duty to urge the observance of the law, by ill parties who are thus interested. F. M. Schumpert, ltune 20th, 1907. J. P. N. C. Fines Collected. In the criminal court which wvas teld at Newberry last week several 'ines were imposedl as alternative 'muuishment. Clerk of' the Court Goggans has re -'ited fines in flhe following cases imly: TIhe state vs Nathan Caldwell, ussault and batt ery-$30.00; thme state vs Corai Glasgow, assault and >attery,.--$25.00; the state vs Bill \[et ts. assault and battey,--$100.00. T1his makes a total of $155, which ins been p)aidl to the clerk of court, mud all of them in assault and bat ery cases. There were one or two 'ases for violation of the liquor laws, ii which fines wvere imposed, but none >f these have been paid. In fact, in mme or two of them appeal has been taken to the supreme court. Will Supply Church Temporarily. R1ev. S. L. WVilson nas accepted1 the invitation to temporarily supply the songregation of the Aveleigh P shy. erian churcb, the second and fourth Sabhaths of each month. The first <er'vie will be held next Sunday morning at the Church of the Re leemer. At the close of the service a meet ing of the congregation will be held, to hear the report of the Bulding Comnmittee, with refer'ence to the newl church building. Death of Mrs. Williamson. Mrst. WVilliamnson, wilfe of Ramuel W. Williamnson, of Pomari,a, died at ier' home on Wednesday and was bur OMKON PILAO , UT Jurors Held For Only One Day- W Judge Watts on te Circuit Again. The court of common pleas openled on Monday morning, but the bar n agreed to take up no business until 131a WVedtliestiay morning, and for this toi reason @Judge It. C. Watts did not m conie to Newberry until Tuesday at wo noon. .Judge Watts did not hiold the lie eriiminal court last week on iieeount gi of the illness of his danghter. but-Wo his imay friends throughout the I state are iiuih gratified to learn sot tiat lier condition was suficietitly' tim improved on Tuesday to permit Illt Judge Watts to leave horme. 1 The first case taken up on Wedins- ag (lIy Imornilig wits that of J. L Neitt ti v. lilip Spotts. Tihe suit was a ch friendly act ion brought to set t It a ol' land liiie in dispute. The. amotiit. of me land involved was about f'iree acres, 41) on the Ashiford ferry road, between the the 13 and 14 mile posts. The plain- tih til was represented by Messrs. Hunt, ple Hfuiit & Ifuiter, and the def'endant. est by htessrs. Blease & Dominick. Dur- clil ing t.he testimnony of the -plaintiff, Mr. Keitt. who was the first witness, Mr. Spotts. tle defendant, iiformed his attorneys tlint he had no interest A in tle land. but that it belonled to I his children, who were minors. Mr. hlealse said un'der these cireulmshllnces the defendant would tconsent to a ' verdict a.iiinst him, and a vertiet sit) was written. accordingly. t'av The ease of Boukiiight v. tie da' Soutiher railway wits eont.ued, on aecount of the inavoidable able V 10 of Mr. Cromer, of the firm ilt John-.itit stoue & Cromer. Mr. 11unt 'or the an plaiitift' pressed for a trial, but tile eIa ease Was 11111rked contitiniued by .1lidge 00C Watts oil condition that the railway Jill pay the plaintiff's witnesses up to ' tle present tiie, which was done. Iele On Wednesday afternoon the ease I of fthle 'enlry t'lash legmler to., KiI of Mielignil, v. E. M. Evans & Co., Ool Was tfakeln up. Tle suit. was ,'or $100 Z. for I cash register. which Mr. E'ans, ' had retiuried on aiceount of' dt'eets inl" in lite maiichinte. Th'e ease resulted' Ide late WednIiesday Iiighit in .1 verdict vie for the defendant. n The jurors were discharged Wed nesday afternoon. In On Thursday -morning .JnAge Watts ( took up and disposed of sonme Iotioiis ed and matters of course. the Judge Watts left Newberry yester- mo day, going to Laurens oh buqiness dai before ret urning to his hoie in. ChIer- to aw. sad THIRTY-THREE TO NOTHING. Da The Vote Unanimous in Favor of J it, High School At Little Moun- Wi tain. W< . Fri A-n election was held at Little Of Mouitain on Tuesday on the ques-- Tl 'tion of establishing at that point a high school, under the provisions of But the act p)assedh by the last legislature, Foi givinug state aid for such schools. The Tlh election resulted in 33 votes in favor Si of the high school and nione against Ho~ the propositioni. As soon as the pre- Oni limin.aries cair be arranged and the An conditions arc inspected by the comn-I mittee from the board od education, the school will be established. Bu This gives us two schooils in New- Jes berry county, the one at Prosperity o havinig b)een voted almiost unanimous- Su: ly 'and this tone at Littlec Mountain Ha without a dissentting vote. W Before Justice Pope. I lHon. Frank M. Bryan, of Charles ton, was in the city yesterday. Mr. jNo Bryan has recently been elected to Be the legislature from Charleston coun- No ty to succeed Hon. John Marshall, Fe who resigned to accept a position on iBu the board of control for the cunty of Charleston. A Mr. Bryan came to Newvbery to DI appear before Chief J)ustice Pope, to secure a restrainin;:t order in the case of Patriek .insiut the city council of Charle3ttn. Mr. Patrick re fused to pay the cit, license. on thle g:roz:.d that it V as cecesive. The Lo ..imring will be hiad before Chief .Jus tice Pope at Newiibery on Junie 30. .ali bet Hen Takes Care of 43 ChIcks. Bil Philadelphia Record. br< Jacob Deokard of Middletown has a speckled lion that takes care of 43 fir young c'hicks. A few days, ago Mr. and Mrs. Deckard put the chicks in a yard where the hen was and she to1 has had charge of them since. P During the recent cold nights the old hen found she had more chickens w than . she could cover and a white b Wyandotte rooster kindly took a lot ye of them under his protection- ha -it IThe most laudable anvbition in a ap woman is to keep apace with her husband in his achievements and hold I his love by heri tenderness and doe- an tion.in RI@W ORU10R #U1LDilG, Dth on New Duadius rot rirst Baptist ,hurch 06mmenoed Yesterday. W'ork Itas been euuencled onl the av elhureh building for tho 14-rst ptist ethurph of. this tity. Tle ps. 1, R1ev. Q. A. Wright, yestorday riiing broke the first tlirl, whet the rko of exclvating was begun in elir. t. Tile brick are already ott tlte mtuld and it is propoed to )uishi the rk as rapidly as possiblo, t is proposed to build it ehittroh nietling after the style of arehltoe Q o1' the First ia1tl4Ist, ehureh lit city of Columbia. t ill be reenlled that th parson lis beenl moved Ijust in front of old chric01h building, nIud the now treli will bo erected ott the eorner the lot whim-o the) parsoiage for rly stood. The building will he tot by 82 foot, with a hasoment saimle siMe which will be used as Suilday Schiool room. Whetn comn ted it will be one of the hanl., churcles Its Well as the most 1rchily chureh it the city. MOLLOHON COTTON MILL. Prosperous Year-Semi-Annual Avidend of Four Per Cent Present Officers Reelected. 'lie regular 1 aul Imeeting of tihe ek holders of tlie tlollohionl N n111111 tuin'ilg l.iCoipalny was held yester 'The report ('* the ollce'rs sh1ow. it' i mill in a1 Imlost enlient "o i it a nd eviden'ed good buisinless, muent in Ihe magementi. A seii-I n11a11 divideid of' 4 per. cent Was 'I de red on the enital stock ol' $400, payable oil Ind aft-el tie Ist of y. he I'ollowing direelors werle rle ted: ard. t'. 1-. Su11mmler. .J S. Wele(r, .W. Summ1%er. .1ames Melitoshi. ItWrighM. S. Mt. Millikenl. lie directors aI l it slibsefitenit meet elected (Iorge W. Simimler. presi it antid trelilarer.; 1". 11. W ilbilr L.-presidelnt andii1 suIperi it en , del 1 61. L. Summer secret.I. Memoriam of Miss Lou Harmon. hily fifteen bright years had pass weii the dentih angel darkened Iomte of Mr. and Mrs. John Har it and took from them their loving ighter Lou. Just one year ago ay, June 15th, did they witness a sight of their precious girl. rling Lou, precious girl, med them for a little while ;t to lheer our very hearts thi her bright. and dimple smile. 41, I know 'twas hard to part >m such a precious girl; I've seen her playful ways, Le fond eyes followving. patuse a moment in our grief, tis, our precious girl, dik what snares she has escaped, is that would htave beguiled. w wve loved this precious girl, ly God alone can know, d wvhen fr'om us she wvas taken, was such a erniel blow. we have the cons'iation us loth such as she, rle said to his d-isciples, rfer them to come to me. d God seen best to kep her here, ,at might her path have been, tong so many slippery wvays, at lead to shame and sin. w, pure and spotless will site stand fore thte Master's throne, guilt upon her gir'lish life, which she need atone. t the day wvill soon be dawning ten we'll see her smile once morA, d with Christ our Blessed Saviour, -eHi on that eternal shore. rVritten by one who loved her, Clarissa Johnson. Oat's Tenseity on Life. .. ndon Standard, in instance of the remarkable vit ty possessed by the cat has just in demonstrated at Herbling, near ilingborrough. A very fine cross d'Persian mysteriously .disap ared from its home, and 16 days er was found in an open field mly secured in. a rabbit trap. 5Totwithstanding the animal's g and painful confinement and ex mnre to the heavy rains it was still ye. It was, however, reduced to a ire skeleton, and was unable to 1k, byt coverIng. That the eat had mn in the tra,p all the elme is be id question, as otherwise it would le returned home to a kitten which was sucking di the date of its dis poarance. setting up rival claims for fame I. popular favor generally ends in piring criticism . and disgtst. 01910O A58001ANOV Garbage Osie May be Oldit"d U Through Association tor PrIvMe, 10 Use--Order ab One. 11 n The Civie Amobelittloin deleiod mio C till ago to ovilor, gnIlVi/?d gilebiga N Q111114 to Ihe illltit),t 111 h1e hisleufs hl [liltvt ol' town. Hivoral I'villim4to 1141o I] (11mn in I''oin ildividulIaIl4 I.lilt they If he allowed to gt flito cai through 21 the Ulvio Aimoolaition. Any pornon U wish11,11 oent milomili tunonto With a Mrs. W. (1lAomil, i1hirian of, the It voimklitlIli having t.his1 11 elhairgo, with I Mrs. la W. loyd, or. wilhi Mrs. H, 1). Wright, C Th'le order will be sont away rily nloxt Week, anld tho (lommilitthw will be10 onlly too glid to 1h4141nemmodate any hou Isekeeper by.' orderi onl for 1 her. h'llese cnIs are I7x26, extra heavy, bod1y ad141 Ibottoi made of' heavy shet s eel, I reble ribbed wrough t s tool mtatve4 ire rivited to top and bottom hoops and to body making a very rigid frame for protection. The cost will not exceed $2.75 a piece-in all probability lees than that. The ro tail price of this can Is $4 to $4.50. Large Yield of Oats. Mr. Jm1les M. sulber, of .ne Ja apil, sowed on1( ind onle-fourtlih no res of owts on Mitrit : of this yiar 111) flln Wedliesday of th is week, q gu1theied tI'oil this 11111 h t wel V - dred hmidles. To have been 1owed ats la1e aS Mat,I. this is a' IIrkable L yield. III faIlt, it. is a large yield 1111derl any volditionls. Mr. Silber ised 400 pounds of W;uano, and 100 polunds n1141,il of' sodall. M r. Suher is one of the progres sive ifarmlers of Newb)rry county, F anild lie gets results. STATEMENT h. O' the condition of The New berry Savivis Bank, located t " Newberrv. S C., at tht closc of business Jime t4h io; Resources. Lomns and discoi-ts .. .-$273412 10 DeandIIuI Loanlls .. .. ... (1698 52 Ove rd111 fts .. .. .. ...... 482 (13 'Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank .. .. .. 2380 00 Fiuriiture and .Fixtures .. 1900 00 Due from Banks and Bank. ers ..'............ 22390 54 Currency .. .. .. ...... 4828 00 Gold .. .. ... ....... .. 17 50 Silver, Nickels and Pen. nies .. .. .. . ... .... 1390 35 Checks and Cash Items.. 117:3 643 Total ..............$318873 27 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in ..$ 50000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ........29154 906 Due to Banks and Bankers 5714 25 __ Due Unpaid Dividendy . 253 25 Individual Deposits Sub-U ject to Check ..........90130 190 Savings Deposits .. .. ...123395 21 Cashier's Cheeks .. .. ....205 41 Notes and Bills Redis counted.. ....... .....10000 00 Bills Payable .... .....10000 00 Total...............$318873 27 STATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA, it COUNTVY OF NEWBFiRRY. :Before me came J. E. Norwood, U Cashier of Newberry Savings Bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statemen.t is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. J. E. Norwood, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 20 day of June, 1907. W. C. Tyree (L. S.) N. P. for S. C. Correct Attest:a James McIntosh. t J. K. Gilder. (1. S. Mower. . FOR SALFe--Slightly damaged corn -at greatly reduced price; also full line of fancy groceries and fresh .meats. Store under Frederick Ho tel. . J. C. Sample. - J Teacher Wanted. The undersigned desire to secure a teacher for the coming yeai' for Gar many school salary $35 per month. Send application to any one of the following trustees: J. L. Mayer,' Clerk. T. B. Leitzsey,. J. J. H. Brown, Trustees. Barbecue. We will give a first class barbece at the residence of D. E. Halfaere, near St. Philips church, July 18th. Music will be furnished by thie Jolly al Street String Band. The public Is T eordially invited to attend aend enjoy a good 'ee t D. E. Hlalfaere. 3.D. H. KCibler. I'h Local'Mavke., r6pt .. .. . '. . . 4 to 1 no,tt 4Ard .. .... ..... 13 est N. 0. Molasser ..... 60 to 7V ond M. 0. Molasseb . . 35 to 40 0011 . .. .. . . . ... 85 Ixod Chlokkin Foa)d ...90 y o.. e . .. .. .. ....1.35 to L,50) it Patnt Flour .. ....5.00 to 5.25'". id I'aten Flour .. ....4.00 to 4.75 oud Ordinary Flour... .3.50 to 4.00 gat' .... ........ .. 5 1-2 S.. .. ..... .... Sto8 1.3 ol''o l1oilnstod .... . .. .. 15 IfIe, (*.ren 0.. .. .. .. 10 to 20 [ttonl H10d meal....... . 1.41) ggs .... ... .... .... 20 onltry ..i.. ..o..e...0O. lb. Sam Sing. Irst Class Laundry Work, Best in the South. COLLEGE STREET, Newberry, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENT A WORD. o advertisement taken for less ian 25 cents. DST-A brooch. Design, heart wit arrow through it set in pearls WitI whole pearl in oenter. 'Finder wi be rewarded by leaving at this o flee. DUND-On college campus first honor badge with the initials, 'T. L. A., 1004." Owner can get same / enling at this ofilce. Wire dish covers, keep the flies it, all sizes at Anderson .10c. Co. ISH ROE-just received fresh lot of Old Vergno Breakfast Roe. 15 eents a can. Fants Grocery. Jelly Glasses 30c. per dozen at Andersn 10c. Co. [ILOH COWS FOR SALE-Good butter and milkers. Apply to S. B. Aull. Get your fruit jars and Jelly glu ! at Anderson 10c. Co. REENWOOD LUMBER and Bob. bin Mfg. Co.,. Greenwood, S. C. Manufacturers of d,oors, sash, blinds. flooring, ceiling, mouldings, etc. Mill work a specialty. Nothing purer or more delcious tan "Jones' quality Ice Cream," arved at Jones' Restaurant, the pop ar refreshment plsce for both sexes r all ages. . EFORE BUYING or selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina * Realty and -Trust Company, B3ishopville, S. C. tf 2taw. The ladies rave over "Jones' qua! y Ice Cream," served at Jones' p-to-date Restaurant. OR SALE-Thirty or forty thous arnd feet yellowv pine eiling and flooring, read.y to pnt up, $17.00 perW thousand feet f. o. b. Leesville, S. C. Bill around, framing sized, $15.50 per 1000. Leesville Lumber Co., . Leesville, S. C. "Jones' quality Ice Cream'"-pure ad delicious, served at Jones' Res mnrant. . BACHBR WANTED-For the St.~ Pauls school. Salary $40.00 per~ month. The trustees will meet or June 28, 1907. For further infor'ma tion apply to Mr. J. B. Bedenbaugh secretary of the board, Pomarla, S C. D'ST RECEIVBD a fresh shipmen of breakfast Roe, also fresh in~ of cakes and crackers. Phone u' your orders early. Phone 205. Hayes and Co.~ OTICB-I will give a first elas~ barbecue at my residence just be low the new court house on July 4: 1907. I will sell meat and hash at. 12 o'clock. St J. M. Counts. Barbecue. We will give a first class barbeen4 West End ball ground, July 4th4 he public is eordially invited to aV Jas. E. Shealy.