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PURELY PERSONAL. Tho Movements of Many People Newbcrrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. I lit* \\ . l*\ M. Society i>r ("fill riil M? ! in .'i.--! elror'i will met I 01 Mm-' dav ; : al I o'ch I , | vim !v': j'.ii io- :l :: :i. : tMi iic.-l I;. 1cf:es>d ; . . ;?{ j: j. Wi'V. \ > . I.. \\!i;li|i.ll l!i IMVUcIl ill ("on! rei Mel iimlisi <*!iui*??l? 11ex| Sunday nsu-iii:!.-. Mi>s Alice ile:n>ibv went In CnJinuhia i>;i Tuesday, hcinn called there j on ncctmi111 ill' | he illne-s nl Kev. S. II. I /Ci tu trie rii i :i ii . Mr. .);:ii!i - C ans. who ha.> hem ! at lendi 11^ I'on j hkci i-sie I tu.-i noss eul | leve, letnrned ii'ire iI:iweek. Mis. A. I in it i,i 111 <* r l ;i i > 11 >< I sum.''j I fiends mi \\ r.|'ie-:(!:iy ;i t'| ei'iim> . Mrs. ( . I'.. I'.i I!, til' At Inula. ' j 11 e r- 1 iain.-il al I lie l'i e.le; ick llolel .til ! l'ne>i.'\ ; !! imiii <-? >t i?; -1; 111 n I arv i<-{ rlie !' ?is r | >i\ - j i i 1 i \ e liriiies. Misses' Lain a l! -v man. Hmischkn Martin, N\ ilie I ' ij?i :11111 Nan M i ( 'a nIt rili. M is> Nan Met'; i u v* 111in will enter fain 111:;111ri'i', I 'mr-.ila.v. a I ;ei iiimih i in iM>11'M . ! |!i" I.rides In hi-. .Misses' lijti/' a I'm; iiai. X< \ i!! Ij . audi ?lini.?fiii;a M.ir.i'i ami llieir attend- I i an I s. Mr. I !. C. .1 it -. - announced in an j ntlie.* i*<; 1111!1 m a. candidate I'm* inavni' ; i>l Xt'V >err \. Mr. .Iniie> 11;i- Iieivl?ifore i I i! !< 11 i n' j i -:.: ii <1 mayor. T!i"iv w :!! ' |ifi'jii-::ial K in- 's j i i eek i-i:ni r i i'.' \ i S.i,' !ia: >i ;i I II a. ! in.. : ! ( ariiinii ' - Creek al p. m., am' a| ! 'msj ei il v A. |{. I'. church al 7 p. m. There will lie a roll call of I lie | membership i I' the Frist Baptist j church i?l' Newberry mi Sunday morni11 ?The present-.' />I* every member | lit' I lie eliureli is earnestly desired. i Tliere will lie eiiiiimtiiiinn service al j (lie Maynr Memorial Lutheran church in West Knd mi Sunday morning. The sermon will lie preached by the liev. A. .1. Bowers. Misses Pauline Perry and Alice, A II11. nl I lie Col loje I'i?r \\ nnieil at Columbia, aie >i?i 1111iieu a lew days I al Imnie. I lie mi I ill'. n| | lie chamber nl i rniiiMieive was held hii Tui'sdav ni'jlil. flie inilialimi lee I'ur membership wasj reduced iVnni ten in five dollars. Mr. II. I-:. .1 nIieii, nl' Helena, and : Mi-s Mma Aheraathy, nf North Caridina. were niarrietl in ('nluinbia nn Monday. Highland Cotton Mills. Books ol si i lisc ri pi ion to the eauilal slock of the Highland Cotton Mills1 will hi' ope.led on nex! Wcdnesda v J al (lie ollices of Mr. |\ \. Marl in and ! Mn.ver & By nn in. In addi l ion yon ran ivc your subscription to any one ol l lie corpora I ors. J I'.verv cilizen ami business man of I I his community shmtlil lake sumo stock il il lie oiil\ a small snbscrip iio:i. lie would l!ju- siiow liis inter fsl in l!ie enterpri >e and il would he iiu i'iicoiir:v.;. nienl |o lliose who have' in.' nui'ilei' io hear and llie Iniihiiu" "I a mii! u no -ma'! matter. Greenwood Con mardery to Be Insti- 1 tuted. I':..' I 'M ma I in^i ii hi inn of I i reen | ul,tnl C. nunan Icrx will lake place al j (I'reenwnnil on the afternoon ami evenin?r of November tIk* seventh. All | die uraml ollicers uf (he (Iraud (Vm-I maiidery ol the stale will he present. The seviette of Columbia Comma!)- I ilcry will aitl in the work. Tin1 actual j lvork of i list M u I ion will benin al three ' ( clock in I lie a t: rrnoou. A larife ' Hass el candidate^ w ill receive all I he j ei ders in I lie e\eniinr. A hampiel will ' then folltiw. All Sir Kniu'hls are in-! viteil to attend as the quests of (liven- | vood ('omtnanderv. An Approaching Marriage. Kev. ami Mrs. ,1. X. lsoni an.inunee the marriage of their daughter, Miss I Hcssie Mae. in Mr. .1, \V. llipp, |n he /hi W I'llnesday al 11 a. in.. Nov, Olh, lf>07. (Ireenville, S. C, Mr. Hipp is a native of Newberry I county, spent several years in New- j berry college ami has a responsible j position wiili Hie ('. 11. Cooper Co..! Whit mi re. S. (V Miss Isom is a daughter of one of! Hie mi,.listers of the South Carolina! conference ami was a student of l,ees-| ville college iu 100(5, They will leave immediately al'twr Mie marriaire for Whilmire.?-fJreenTilln Piedmont. Amity Lodge. No. 87, A. F. M. A regular cominnncialion ol' Amity Lodjrc, No. 87, A. F. M., will be held next Monday eveninir at 7..'10 o'clock in Fraternity Hall. Visitinj? 'bvet-hren <*or<l'ial]y welcomed. Members will please come prepared io pay their dues. Fred. if. Dominick, W. M. J. Ff. M. ICinard, Secretary. rtV.v; i . : 5'ti .. THE GOVERNMENT READY. To Put Mail Sorvicc on 18 and 19 Be- ' tween Columbia and Greenville ?Up to Railroad. Sometime n;:u we csillcd attention i" l'l>' Islet I 11 ' 11 till- ('I'll IIII'M | I till I uhicd 111; i i! service pul mi train- I S j | a-'d ID lie | wt'fii ('<il;mi > i; t ,-ind (liven- ' vilK' v" 'l?i' Southern Uaiiiway, sind I; I that i lie only lliiiiif in die wnv was to I , have the railroads furnish lite curs. . I ill* lolltuviiiy letter I'm in Hie second : I assistant post master general to (ton- i pressman Aiken is further confirnui- ; lion of (his statement. I'his additional mail service would | he a yresit convenience to the people I % ;i:oiiv' I ne l oad I I'om Colum'hisi to <reenvillc. si lid it i- hoped that Sup- . < riiMi'iident Simpson will lake thel.f i n :i 11. i' up ami provide Hiese cars') w iiho'it furl her delay. 11 has heei: ! < his policy since lie has heen -ifperi;; I i tcndci11 of this division to -jive the | hcs| possible service to the patrons of |, his load, and we do not know I iiin-r .jiis| 11o\\ t hat he i ul.1 do I hat j |, uoiil.l lie of i^resiter service. The I j cluin.hers ?d' commerce ami the bnsi-L ncss m >n silonn1 llic line, who reside j i:i the several towns, miulil take the v mailer up with the >Mlpci iuleiident i and other officials (if (Si< Southern, ami pit d?.i,!dv il could he hurried j sojiiew llsil . 11 wsis the uinler-lai'die-; that when \ ;l the e additional trains were put oii.lt thai I he pos-ihi!i;y (,f imikin- iIkiii!, I" i m.nieiil I rsiins would I nhaiiced ! , ;! I hey ci nl.I he 11111 rejular mail!' train.-., sin.I Mr. Ackert./.l the meet- ., iuir in (i recti vi lie, indicated llial if (lie j people would secure mail service on the I rsiins, l h:i| they would he inside ,j ipemianenl trains, ami that it would ; he si resit help in the way of revenue, j Now, llisil Mic govcrnmcnl hsis agreed x to make them mail trains and is ready ( t" put the service on them, it seems ,, I hsit the rsiilrosnl oiiii'hl to come for- ( ward and do its part promptly. The following is J| ,.,.py of the let- | I er to <'oim'iiessiu.an Aiken: 1 Cost <)IIi( e I K'psirl ineii1. < >ltice of I Second A- i -1 sin I I 'o-1 insist er (Jenera I. ! | Division of Ifsiilwsty Mail Service,I 1 W ash in j l 11. ('. I I i October 'J.!, 1 !M7. | I Ion. \\ ysi11 Aiken. I | Abbeville. S, ( Mv Dear Mr. Aiken: Wet erring to your several letters ? nr.vim;' I lie establishment of mail ser-14 vice on trains IS and III between : 'irecnville and Columbia. S. I have to advise llisil the deparlment is ! | '"|'sidy to aj I'poini t-lie si <1 I i t ion a I force ,, r.'(|uircd. luit as yet the Southern rail-| j way ( omiisiitx has heen iinahle to | luriiish a csir. An appointnieiil will he I ( promptly made a- soon as the coin- j ipanv csin pro\'ide III.' necessary equipment. J Sincerely yours, I n t Signed ) .][ T. MoCleary, Second Assistant Postmaster (leneral. ; .. Fornightly 'Club Entertained Mrs. I.. \\ . Kloyd entertained the, 1' "i I u i j h 11\ i luh i >n I 11 cm hi v m<> r 11 - | ;ii;..tlie -m 11 -1 - Itei my as follows: Mes-: . dames W. li. Ilousesil. O. M, li. Hid- 1 | ill.'-, S. It. Anil. I-tern ice Marlin.j 'sinies Mcintosh. T. ('. Pool. \V. P. j . I Villain. i r.. Mag Tarrsint, I). (i.L. 1'hiHi.ps, C. A. Howuian, Y. .1. I'ope, I j, (leorire Johnstone, \V. I'1. Piwart, ('. II. s Canirtm, P. C. (lilliard, ,1. A. li. Xcaer- ? er, -I. P. J. Caldwell, I. II. Hunt, <>. It. 'Cannon. \Y. Y. Pair. (iarlington, li. D. Wright, S. (i. Welch, \Y. K. Sligh, John M. iKnsird, P. M, Pva.is, Misses |)aisv Sehenek, llouseal, L.illa |, Marliii, Laura Itownisiu, Neville Pope, I'annie and Nan McCsiughrin. | A very interesting talk wsis given L, by Miss I.alia Martin on Domestic \ Science, w hich was enjoyed very much by all present. Noxt Monday Salesday. Next Monday is not only the first j (1 day of court, hut it is salesday in : ., November, and first salesday this fall j , on which any land l\as been sidvertisi'd for sah' v I here are several very valuable ( residents in the city of Newbcrrv, . which will be placed on the market, j] and ;i number of small tracts of land in different parts of the county. A lrsi-_ ( body of land known as the residences in t'he city of Newbcrrv, small tracts and should be very desirable for any one, who wishes to ^ secure a uood country home. Most of the kind is fertile and easily cullival- ^ cd and convenient to lmirkct. j It oirirht to be something like an old time Newberry salesday when everybody came to town sind business was ( brisk and collections good. ' v *'0R CHINA, CROCKERY and tin J ware }jo to \Yalts' Racket Store. x WANTED?Some trukeys. Apply at si Newberry Ilo'tol. I FOR ENAMELED niul a?;ate ware go c to Watts' Racket. Stpre. i (I ft V ^ THE GAME SEASON. Tho Law on tho Subjoct?Against tho C Law to Shoot Before November 15. AI t!iis season <>l' llif year the ?|ues,iun i< fictpienl ly asked when Ili<* ! l "iiii1 1??r t.ic -limit in ; ?11* liirtls lnuiiis. c iil I III Ilia! i' 11 4 > I tllOM' Will! ! i.e i:i!r. ,*.-lc !. ami for tho protection p .!' !ln 'litis > well as lor those who s '!!.] ?y :! ( port 11I' shooting, 1 li.? law, il is amended al llii' session of Ihe loir- <! : datum for 1 fKMi, is quoted. It reads ii is follows: 11 Suction .V>.'J. Subdivision 1. h >ha!l e i< l 1 . I.iw''ul lor mix i;i i :^ ! :!at(-. between the l-i day of March ii Hid the I.*>tIi day of Novunvhcr, ox- e , ! in lilt- countics 1 I' Itea 11 fort. s! I i.jo 11. I >01 che>; cr. C dlctou. Char- i:>;an. P?arn>-.vcll, I icrkeloy, Aiken, p '. nu'c. I<e\i 1141ou. Fairfield, Saluda, ?'i ieoi ;cto\vii ami Clarendon, wherein ti he lime shall he between Ihe l-t day a I April and the 1st day <jf Noveni- ti ier, in any \ear hereafter, to catch, I'i till or injure, or to pursue with such nleiit. any wild turkey, 'partriilue, d I nail, woodcock. Mongolian or other s, heasaut, or al any time within five ears from March l>t, I!>0(?, to m\I. hi >r offer or expose for sale, ship or ai \| 1 rl for sale, or to pothunt. net, rap or hy fireli^lit to catch, kill or 1 njure. or to pursue with such intent. o| my ot the bird- mmed in I hi- S.-t? I'i i ir. nor .-hall any person or p' r-< n-- i' le. tioy or roh the nests of an. -mcli a! irds. And aiix pe rson so doin-j JiaH t< ie dc.'uied eni'ly of a misdemeanor, -i iml upon conviction thereof, slia'l he n ined not more than twenty dollars, n >r he imprisoned not more tlian hirly days: Provided, That not him.; st II this Act shall prevent the import a- w ion for sale of any said hirds: Pro- 1 si ided, I'urlher. That the handling', si ossession, control or ownership, of iny of the said hirds sold, offered E >r exposed for sale, or shipped -m- exlortcd, shall he prima facie evidence I. f a violation of this A'd; ami 1I10 f; Mirden of proof shall lie upon any w ier-1 11 so handling', possessing, eon- ! tt rolling- or ownimv any of the said 1 ni tiiils. to show that they wore import- o| (I from any State or Territory. Subdivision 'J. It shall hi' unlawful ti 'or any non-resident at any time lo o| atcli. kill or injure, or to hunt or ti Mirsue with such intent, any wild p urkey, partridji'e, quail. woodcock or It dher name mentioned in Suhdivis- t| on 1, except 011 lands owned or, loas d hy such non-resitleul, without first laving out a license to do so in the oiinty. in which said licen-e -iiall he ssnetl hy the Clerk of Court of the |> outilv, u'ood for one year, upon the ^ aynient of a license fee .?l twenty- V( ive dollars; which license lee shall he ^ >aid unto the County Treasurer, ton,] K' usetl for the eniforceinent of the 1n 'ame laws in the county. j p, ^ i.oved the "J.'Jrd day of I'Vhru1 r\. A. IIIMUi. I ])( Ladies Aid Society. The Ladies Aid Society of Ave-j ei-.li Presbyterian eliureh will have I 'ieir annual clirysauthemum diow on I 'riday. Novemhur S. The following premiums will he j ' warded: For best simrle white, best ili ;le colored.* beM "oiledion. and 1,1 icsi dcsi'jn. A hot supper will be u erved. Admission 10 cents. Place anlounced later. Mrs. d. \V. Kibler, Secretary. 11 " tl Street Names. ni The lollorimr for the streets, which lave not yet been posted, has arrivd. The lack id" this work is the ^ aii'-c for the delay in the installing " if free delivery of mail in the city of sow berry, and now that these street mints have been received, and Alder- ( nan (Ireen. who has had this work in a liar.ro, has returned from Greenville, I is proposetl to finsh up at " nice, which wi 11 take only a few days, ml when tbi-< is finished, it is hoped I . ' hat Ihe government otliciaN may be j 1 hie lo return to Noiwberrv and do ihaiever i^ neces-ary in order that IP lie free delivery of mail may ho intailed al least not later than the ir-d id" January. Mr. J110. Scott Gets Appointment, j The following item appeared in the Charleston corrosptmdence of the xtalo of yesterday. Mr. Scott loft s'ewihorry on Monday for Colnmbin |o ! it loud the state fair ami was not in Cowberry yesterday. Il is presumed ie will accept Ihe position: Cnited tales Hopntv Internal Rovnno Colhvtor John P. Scrubs has toon transferred to Greenville and he vi 11 leave hero tomorrow for the 'iedmont city. Mr. Scriiirirs will be oeceod G,,,v"ty C'?]le"t ?r Scott. w:!! arrive hero tomorrow. Mr. 1 m" 1 urn's has been slationed here for j iibout sjx weeks. Greenville is his | lonie and he is, of course nlad to be .A ransferrod to that city. Mr. Scott | ionics from Newberry. i 1 MEE'IINC TOMORROW' NIGHT. Jailed by Exocut vc Committee to Dc- R terminc On How to 'Nominate for Municipal. Election. T!m> a 11 <'M i i?.;i of i lie Democrats of lii- r. .mi:ci-|>?iI:|.y i< directed to the a a!' i-snel >' \ . i" e.\'; ;-;;. i Ve c. .lilllil- \? '' * !' i' t Ii m a i use I: r??iiorri w niyhl at S o'clock, lo coil- i ider tin1 iiit.dc of nominatiny candi- li atc< tor iiMynr a\ I aldci men. I n- r< er the call issued by (lie commitliv t?! '.v'M !:i> pes i'de f. r tin- meet iny to <| t'iniiialo a ticket for mayor and aid- ii imen witIx ut a primary. It lias w 1 hinted hat , 'lis will b done, " '' ! * " i. i v. ry in* ?i l:- >: thai I i; very Dcim er.ilie voter, who cum. t' lio'dd I'c prc-vnt at Ibis meet iny. It < . ; very proba1 Ie. of ? ui that ;he rimarv sv>tem ('<>; nominal in ^ will f. i' adopted. hut there aiv oilier mat- ti r> to l\? c a idc'.cil Ijv I!ie citizens nd these mailers should m.( I).' left r. > a halil" dr/.'?M. who are always faith- t.t d in a 11''lid: ii.;' such ni< e'inys. Ill In add.ition to the selection of can-j w i date's for ali'er iian and mayor, lh<> i \\ diction df a - !io?d trus'.e,' for the n ra led schools I'n id waid I i> also to made at this lime. So far. there it re no candidates for llii- position. (|| It is probable alsoihat I lie ipiest ion w !' dividing the city into ?<>m wards, p. i' incivasiny t number l' aldermen j ' in each ward lo two and ehanyint; !e c'm 11 .-r - :<s ;. i make I'?e t erni of i Idermen : \ . venrs well :;s the j rm of may I wo \< ats, will lie con- I ilereil. It should I al least a yood j presentative nieetiny tomorrow ir.hf. I1 Xouihcrry has now reached thai aye in its progress and development lien it is very important that there ns lonld he selected a live and proyre.vve mayor and hoard of aldermen. ,G . L. Rodlesperger Mayor Pro Tem. Burin*? llie absence of Mayor A. T. Jls ro'.'n in attendance upon the stale iir. Alderman K. B. Hodles-peryer of P, aril has been act ins; as mayor pro in. lie presides with yrace and diyity adn discharges the duties of the lice with efficiency and satisfaction. ^ There is. and has been, for some me very little business in Hie way 10 r eases before Mie mayor's court, due > 'lie yood order and peace which revail in this community as well as i the watchfulness and efficiency of fa ie .police department. fo p Verdict for Seventy-five Dollars. m Magistrate ('. Cr. Blease has rend.ar1 his decision in the case of \Y. \V. nllock ayainst the Soulier Railway r ilatnayes. yiviny (lie plaintiff a rdic! of .fMr. Bullock claimed 1(H) for delay in the trausporliny of <> i? sample trunks. He was representI by Col. W. II. 11 mil and Mr. 10. S. lease, and Hie railroad, by Col. Q. Ti. chumpert. The railroad has yiven >1 ire of appeal. lie Dr. E. N. Poteat. *' lb\ I'".. X. I'otcnt. president of Knria11 rniveisity. preailt-'d a very I'oiiy sermon at the Bapti-I church unlay moruiny on ' I'ollowiny hrist." It was a very fittin-* ser- ,M' on, cominy at the close of the two VV1 eeks meet iny, and when there were rc flcen candidates to be baptised. 'TTe lowed what was involved in follower Christ, the yiviny up of every- a? liny that would hinder the accept- 4 nee of Him as their-personal Savior; jn i? showed that one should briny his j.j diyion into his business, into the .y] vniilv and social rela-tions of life, and j., len he showed t-lie blessinys that one M'eives by makiny the complete suruider; that he, who forsakes all to vlloiw Jesus, shall receive in this life C( a hundred fold and in the life to " mie, everlastiny life. Tn the after- ^ 0011 he made an iimpressive talk to ie Sunday school 011 Mie plan of saliition. Hoth services made a deep nc agression 011 the conyreration. fo til omaria. S. C., Oct. 23, 1907. Messrs. Shelley and Summer, Newberry, S. C., (rcnMemen: I take this method of let I iny you know how we like the stove ("Buck") recently nt bouyht of you. To say that we like m it very much hairdlv expresses it by half. We have used others, but the Buck far surpasses any thai we p have ever had any experience with. Mv wife would not have any other kind. It heats more readily, cooks more ipiiekly, and fakes less wood than any I have over seen. To see it cook is a yreat pleasure and to eat what is cooked on and in it are indescribable enjoyments. You need not act as its seller, it sells itself. Wishiny the "Buck" continued :::'e( , . vouv-i ; JIIO. J. I iOllg. . HANDSOME PRESENT TREE to each customer p^reK^'e" 1.00 or mol-e at \\r-at(' ' 1} S'.-.re. FOR BETTER ROADS. .evolutions of Rural Carriers Association?Attention ol Overseers Directed to Working Roads. .\ I a tiii'clii: .> ill" the rural carriers <si iu" i i Newbtrry eountv, ; ii w. !i -\! vs*-n ;;:11? ago, a iv-o:5i*?11 \ .. -.I mjtvsiin;* t!i? tral ca.riers ia ;!iis comity to report > tin* secretary of the association all ja.l overseers wiit? failed to work K'ir mails tin.' number of days reuired by Irnv, and tho secretary is i.-Inteled to make roporl id* these rerser,x to the county supervisor, i'ri'.-iilent ). I). Smith. of the couna-. .'ia;i<>n, leanest-: that the at'!:t:o'i ol tin- rnral carriers in this it: :y la* railed ; > ti;is resolution of ; <. eia!i.-ii and ti;:it they per'I" I. e diwies rcijuiied in the ivsolnon. The time for working the puhlic, ?:i' -i i xjiires on tlie Ii>.-| day of De?m!:e , and il is earnestly hoped ia' road nv T.-eers, who have not yet orked I he required nuniiher of days, ili i ail out their hands :md have the ads put in food condition at once, hi^s a very important matter, and iloes'seem that the overseers, who icmselves have to (ravel the roads, on It! he interested in having them it in as u'ood cimdition as possible. NOMINATIONS. For Mayor. . r. .lon.'s is e.nu.tiiMced as ;i candiite I r mavor. and i< pledged to )ide the rules and regulations of the tmocralie party. C. L. Havird is hereby announced ; a candidate for mayor of the city Newberry, subject to the rules and filiations of the Democratic party. ?1. ,T. Lanirford is hereby announced ? a candidate for mayor of Newbersubject to the rules of the Demoalie primary. II. II. 10 vans is hereby announced ! a candidate for mayor of (he city ' Newberry, subject to the rules and i filiations of (he Democratic party, j Alderman Ward 1. Appreciating conscientious and ithful services rendered, we therere take pleasure in nominating Mr. . F. Baxter for reelection as alderan for Ward 1. Voters of Ward 1. Alderman Ward 2. J. Ii. Green is hereby announced as candidate for alderman from ward and will abide the rules and regutions of the Democratic party. Alderman Ward 3. Mr. S. K. Bouknight is hereby anuineeil :is a candidate for alderman 1 r ward subject (o rules of de- I ocr;i(ic p'trty. For Alderman Ward 4. Mr. .1. A. Senn is hereby nominal-! I as a candidate for aldetman for urd 1, and will abide the rules and I filiations of (he Democratic party. B. F. Griffin is hereby announced . a candidate for alderman for ward and is urged by his many friends that ward to consent to the use of s name for this position, and is edged to abide the rules and regutions of the Democratic party. C. J. McWhirter is hereby annonncI as a candidate for alderman for rard 4, subject to the rules of the emocratic primary. A. J. S. Langford is hereby an>unced as a candidate for alderman >r ward 4, subject (o the rules of ie Democratic primary. Many Friends. Alderman Ward 5. Mr. Kd. 1,. Bodelsperger is hereby mounced as a candidate for alderan for ward No. 5, subject to the lies of the Democratic primary. ICTURES AND MIRRORS. Mayes' Book Store. WANTED?All your cotton seed at the highest market price. Scales and seed house at C., N. & L. depot. p. it. Cannon, I UMBER?Rough and dressed, tongued and grooved of all kinds and grades. Shingles, sash, doors, blinds, laths, roofing, roof paints, etc. A large stock of good material upon which I will meet all prices, and strive to give satisfaction. C. H. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. Newberry Cottou Market. Corrected By Nat Gi^t. Middling 10 Strict Middling 10 1-S Hood Middling 10 1-4 special nonets. 1 CENT A WOj\D. ' : No advertisement taken foriess than 25 cents. J"UST RECEIVED a beautiful lino of Jap China warol at Wat is' Kacket Store. LOST CHUCK?1 \>r $9. OS payable to order of Burr B. I.eit/?.ey and sign- j cd l?y Geo. ! !. lluggins. It' found fl return to B. B. Lei I/soy. Notice to " j s11:|? pa\incut has lieen given. | GUNS AND BICYCLES repaired, tun- J i ltrellas re-covered, and keys fitted. , \ Work done promptly and guarauteed. John T. Cromer, At \Y. I'. Smith's old stand. FOR SALE?One porcelain'lined refriergator, .six wire shelves, will hold one hundred pounds of ice. Ap| ply to J. I). Timmons, over Herald and News Office, Newberry, S. C. 10-20-07. GOOD JERSEY COW FOR SALE j l'\>r further information see Mrs. 4 las. K. (iildcr. 2t-st TAKE NOTICE?Onr office is over 1 lit? Mower Co.'s store and should you find us out when you call tb pay your account you can pay to Mr. Jolui W. Chapman of the Mower Co. S. J. Wooten and Co. 10-20-11 4 Broaddus & Ruff have just gotten 1 ina beautiful line of Eaton-Hulbut J stationery. ' FAJNCY CHINA. Mayes' Book Store. SOLID GOLD cuff buttons $2.50 up. Solid gold brooches $1.00 up. Solid gold children's rings 50c. up. Solid gold ladies' rings $1.50 up. Solid gold signet rings $1.50 up. Solid gold scarf pins $1.00 up. Solid gold child's neckchains $2.00 up. Solid gold ladies' neckchains 22 inches long $3.50 up. Solid gold lockets $4.00 up. Solid gold bracelets $5.00 f >">. ii Daniels & Williamson, Jewelers. (! CUT GLASS. Mayes' Book Store. Call at The Herald and News office and see the prettiest and cheapest line of stationery in Newberry. ^ HAVILAND DINNER SETS. Mayes' j Book Store. % ^ ASK FOR THE SI1VIPLOFILLER, at " $l->0. Daniels & Williamson. NEW LOT OF LOCAL POST CARDS Mayes Book Store. LADIES or GENTS solid gold 101 gin watches $25.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. COTTON SEED HULLS for saleSouthern Cotton Oil Company. ELGIN Watches $5.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. ? COAL HAS ADVANCED with great ) demand for the best grades, if you haven't purchased your supply, call on me at once and get prices, 1 handle the Blue Gem Jellico. None superior. John Scott. DOWN ? DOWN ? LUMBER and building material of all kind.s. Flooring, ceiling and shingles of all . grades, sash, doors, blinds, laths, J roofings, etc. C. II. Cannon will 1 give the very lowest prices and meet all competition, lie is in for 1 small profits and large business. 3 BEST BY TEST OF TIME?Paroid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbestos Spark proof roofing. I havo st udied the roofing question and will not ? sell any but the best. Come and see C. IT. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. T. M. RODGERS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry. Repairing a specialty. Newberry, S. C., I wo doors above post office. SPECIAL URICES to reduce stock. Clothing twenty five per cent off the price. IMoavs four cents pound. Calico 5 and (i 1-4 cenls a yard. Outing (ive cents yard. Homespun live cents yard. Shoes 09 cents. Buy and buy now. The S. S. Birgo Co., * Prosperity, S. C.