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GOLD COMING- TO MLTROPOLIS. Increased Their Deposits and the Sit uation on the Whole is Appar ently Bright. New York, Nov. 2.-The financial week came to a close today without -any notabl!e k;_iopmeu's. he stock exebange wa; compara!ively steady during the .!:.y with i'tle activity. The runs Lpoo bankirg iistitutions seem to be practically at an end and few important confere:)Ots were held by fica..iers. The .c.in in the re .serves of the New York clearing house h.:a !:e:ier tl-i in any re cnt e:wrime. l,t - io be Largely !- -. ty th< o: 1 rva I next week. I 'a I. -- i ti;, r .-zc was about $37,000,000, but $7,000,000 of this was due to the requirements of 25 per cent against an increase in the depos its of $28,'00,000. This ~increase in deposits in the clearing house banks apparently represents the transfer of funds from the institutions which have been subjected to runs. The ac tual loss in e-ash, therefore. was about $30,000,000, which reduced the reserve on hand to about$225,000,000. ' The gold engagements increased slightly today by orders from Pitssburg and other poinits, making the total engage ments to date $29,150,000. If all of this amount should go into the reser ves of the clearing house banks it would practically restore their loss of cash during the past week. Even the diversion of a part of the amount to other* cities wili leave the bulk of the gold arriving to go into New York banks and probably will result in an increase of revrve next week. A part of the decline in cash, in the face of heavy deposits of treasuiy funds, has been due to the calls of the' country banks for currency. It is be lieved that these have been pretty largely met and that the amount will not be nearly as large during the com ing week. Reports received from var - ious parts of the country indicate that the system of meeting Vtay-rolls with checks instead of in currency is being largely adopted without any essential inconvenience to wage earnerns. William A. Nash. preside:it of the Corn Exehange btr:k. and a member of the New York clearing house com mittee, said in explanation of today's bank statement that the clearing *house banks have been taking over * the loans called by the trust compan ies, and that this~increased the bank loans. Mr. Nash said: ''The trust companies have increas ed their deposits in the bank. The to tal deposits have thus been increased -without any addition to the stoek of cash and naturally the percentage of reserve has fallen. I do not regard this significant because the interest on deposits by the trust companies is payable. not in cash but in clearing house funds. ''The changes in loans, deposits and reserve are so much in the nature of bookkeeping that they should not af fect the present situation. 'The real matter in the bank state ment is the supply of cash. The los ses during the week are not greater then I expected. The shipments to the interior and the boarding of eur rency account for the loss reported. ''I believe that from now Oin there will be an improvement. The hoard ed currency will respond, as it always has, to the premi-um that is being of fered' The gold on the way from Europe will begin to v in next -week and with it will come a falling ~off in the excitement about cash.'' ANOTHER YEAR'S GREAT RE CORD. Xundreds of New Plants with Mil lions of aCpital Added in the Ter ritory Reached by the South ern Railway and Mobile & Ohio Railroad. That the territory 'adjacent to iba~ Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohi'o Railroad is not only maintaining its *industrial growth but is making .iew records along manufacturing lines is again vividly shown through the fi gares compiled by the Land and In dustrial Department of these lines and which appear in its recent a-n nual'-report, covering the fiscal year ending June 30th. The statistics tell a most interesting story and are re markable tributes to the enterprising forces working continually for the development of important resources and the growth and .progress of a sec tion having many and diversified in terests. The roptr shows that 9S9 new in dustries, with a capital of $54.726r 009 were completed and put into operation in the territory tributary to the Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio Railroad during the twelve * onths ending June 30th, a gain of many millions of capital over the previous year.' In addition 220 in dustries made important additions to t -i plants matiallyi increasing 11.:~i:,:;01. a:!d 90 industries. with a ] eapital ot $7.l129,500, were reported as under construction. These figures! show the investment during the year of the great sum of $73,286,800 in in dustries. In addition to this there was expended for general investments in cities and towns. such as buildings, street improvements. street railways. I water and light plants $58,430.885. This shows a grand total of $135,268,-'? 785 invested in industries and im provements along the line of the Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio:1 Railroad for the year ending Ju.ne 30th last, outside of the money in- 1 ve-i ed in lands and farms and farm Of the total inyestments in new in dustries $4.0.4.000 went into the tex tle industry. The cotton and oil mills called for investments of $1. 117.C00, iron and iron porducts $4, 155,000. lumber mills $5,179,300, mis eellaneous wood;working plants $1, 900.00, furniture factories $1.152.500, brick plalns $1.375,100 and fertilizer factories $618000. The showinz is certainly a magni ficent one aid indicates most clearly the steady and rapid growth of the Southern states, and the work of fur ther development of the country im mediatelv tributary to these lines in to ene of tle greatest and most pros perous industrial regions of America and the world. The gain in farm values and farm production in this region has kept pace with the remarkable industrial development. New settlers from the North and from Europe have gone, into the various communities along the lines in increasing numbers and larrEe investments have been made in boih improved and unimproved farm nropert ies. Advertised Letters. Letters renaining in the postoffice No Chi The new Pure Food ent medicine manufactu gerous drug is in his ii icals interested in pate: declared that the formu cines will have to be c I facturers will dare confo periodicals also declare know of these changes these remediesformerly I This suspicion, howes all Remedies. You I Rexall Remedies have Iform with the new Pur Iknew the formulas of thea The Rexall form ilas thousand Rexall druggi the Rexall formulas and tomer who asked for th No one Rexall Rem be a "cure-all"--each ol signed to cure a certai These 300 remedies w' thousands because the and successful cures 1 wishing to conceal the f< we are.proud to tell j ways have been. *That's where the R< safeguard you than dc Even now you'll only l< in other patent medicin Jbeen able to know the< all Remedies! The Rexall guarante evidence of the sincerit: edies. For four year offered to return the brought back an empty Iand said they were not We, as one of the R< uine satisfaction in ha' this community for foi medicines which the ment by its new Pur always made right am served every bit of 1 them. I The Pure Food La iother medicines, bul Remedies. CILDEFi IL Newberry, S. C.. for W-ek ei1111g >ovember 2, 1907. P,-Agnes Brown, D. B. Bowers, D. ). Bowers. C--Sis Sarran Cannon, Dora Col ins, Nazey .Collins, Elbert Coleman, ffiss Hattie Cannon, Miss Vinie lark, Mr. M. S. Cromer, Mrs. Harry lock, W. Arthur Crouch. D-Hattie Deas, Miss Lucy Dor oh, Coleman Deas, Carrie Davis, Mr. .P. Davis. E-Mr. Henry Evans. G--Mrsfi Martha Gol-den, Mattie Tary, Fannie Gary, Mr. L. G. Griffith. H-Louvenia Hamilton, Elijah Her )ert, Mr. Ralph Harper. J-Airs. Alice 'R. Jackson. K--Dug Kiaard. L-irs. Emma Lewis. M-Eligabeth McNeary, Lillian Vartin, Richard Marshall, Neal Mar mus, Mullins & Reynolds. Jordan Nelson. P-David Peen, Pink Prince. R-Maggie Rutherford, Susan Ruff. S-Kate Spearman, Lucy Swindler, iss Alice Smith. W--Silas Wells. ;Persons calling for these letters will please say that they were adver tised. C. J. Purcell, P. M. FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE, fif teen horse 1arm one and one half miles from Silver street. Ap ply to Will W. Spearman. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books of registration for the Town of Newberry, S. C., are now open, and the undersigned as Supervisor of Registration for the said town will keep said books open every day from 9 a. m., until 5 p. m., (Sunday ex cepted) including the 1st day of De cember, 1907. Eug. S. Werts, Supervisor of Registration. ange Nec xaI Rem Law requires every pat rer to sell just what dan- F edicine.' Certain period- -a it n1editine reform have las of many patent medi- 6 hanged before the manu-* rm with this law. These that the public will never 2 , and never know what , contained. - b per, cannot rest upon Rex ave absolute proof that a w been changed to con e Food Law, because you eremedisfour years ago! were never secret. T he 3ts have always known all given them to every cus edy was ever claimed to the 300 remedies is de n human ill-and does it. ere selected from among Swere the most reliable' a the world. Far from >rmulas of these remedies, ustwhat they are, and al xall plan goes further to es the Pure Food Law. now the dangerous drugs3 es, while you have always amplete formulas of Rex e has been the greatest y back of the Rexall Rem s Rexall druggists have money to any one who Rexall bottle er package satisfied. xall druggists, feel a gen-. ving been able to supply tr years with one line of United States Govern e Food Law shows were sold ri~ at, and have de ;he faith you have had in r may necessitate changes it only endorses Rexall !& WEEKS, [ The NG2f Stor .-I,-.-, , 0. C. T 'THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS" -BY WM JENNINGS BRYAN 586 Imperial Octavo Pages. 251 Su perb Engravings from photographs taken by Col. Bryan. Recounts his trip around the world and his visits to all nations. Great est book of travel ever written. Most successful book of this generation. 41,000 called for in 4 months.. Write us for sample reports of first 100 agents emploved. The people buy it eagerly. The a.ent's harvest. Outfit rREE-Send fifty cents to cover cost of mailing and handling. Address THE THOMPSON PUBLISHING CO St. Louis: Mo. 3 BEST BY TEST or TIMr-Par oid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbestos Spark proof roofing. I have studied the roofing question and will not sell any but the best. Come and see C. H. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. T0 DRAW JURY. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersiznel juiry commissioners for Ne-berry County. S. C.. will, in the office of the Cli k of Court for said Count,: and State. at 9 o'clock A. M.. J'Nov. Sth, 1907. o-enly and publicly d.raw the namez of thirty-six persons who shall serve at Petit Jur6rs for the Court of Comm;n Pleas, which will convene at Newberry C. H., S. C. at 10 o'clock, Nov. 25th, 1907, and continue for one week. Jno. L. Epps, Wm. W. Cromer, Jno. C. Goggans, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C. essary odios A few oftl. .300 famous REXALL eedies, one for each human ill, FOR OATARRM-MUCU-TONE The chief ineiet of Mucu-Ton're entian, Cubebs, Cascara Sagrada, Glyc ie andl Sarsaparilla. Gentian is recognized in medicine as one the greatest tonics ever discovered. it ~mbines the tonic powers of all known tters," with none of the disadvantages a bls havefong been recognized as a ecific in the treatment of all catarrhal )nditiols. its action is prompt and its inefit almost invariable. CascaraSagrada is especially introduced r its unapproacha;ble laxative prprties.' he combiation of these with Gyerine d Sarsaparilla makes Mucu-Tone a ,medy that attacks catarrh from. every int and gradually restores the diseased ssues. Bottle, 50c. R NERVES - AMERICANmS ELDSR The Rexall Americanitis Elixir is a ton nerve food composed chiefly of free 'hosphorus, G lycophosphates, Iron Pyro hosphate and Cahsaya. The wonderful resul ts of this remedy are ue to the fact that it supplies Phosphor us to the nerve cells in a conaition .in Thich it- can be immediately and easily .ken up bythem. The Glycophosphates, actual nzerve-tis ie builders, are one of the most recent nd valuable additions to this branch of aedicine and unquestionably.a more effi jent remedy than the well-known Hypo he itron' Pyrophosphates are the most asily assimilated form of iron which give one and color, and the combined alkaloids f Calisaya Bark have a tonic effect on a.l nost all the functions of the body. 75c. ind $1.50 a bottle. IEXALL. "13" HAIR TONIC T~he famous Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is :omposed in chief of Resorcin, Beta Naph hol and Pilocarpin. Resorcin is one of the latest and.most ,ffective germ-killers discovered by science, fd in connection with Beta Naphthol, vhich is both germicidal and antiseptic, combination is formed which not only b~ro-;~ the germs which rob the hair of s n:,lrmnt, but creates a clean and e v2althy cond'ition of the scalp, which pre rnts th'e development of new germs. Ilocirpin is a welI-known agent for re toril.ahe hair toi its n'atural color, where h loss of co or has been due to a disease f the scalp. It is not a coloring matter or This combination of curatives mixed ith akohiol as a stimulant, perfects the most efective remedy for hair and scalp troubles known today. Per bottle,50ic. "REXALL" ORDERLIES The New Laxadive If you suffer from constipation or .a sluggish liver, we want you to try this newest member of the Rexall family. it Rneall,Orderlies have all the virtues and none of the defects of those laxatives and cathartics already known. They are harmless vanilla-flavored tablets that effect a re-ad justment of Nature's. functions o rping, rno nausea, no p urging... Peasant to the taste-they give immedi Atria efwill prove to you that they are the best laxative and cathartic ewer pre c. a.bol of twelYe; 2.5C. a box of 36. rugists KEAL ESTATE AN "According to statistics, the majority have made their fortures through real large or how small your available cash c there are golden opportunities at hand to I would like to call special attention to ituated on one of the highest points in ti >uildings. It is convenient to the col: >argain. 4. Two-story brick store, Express Office and i 5. Livery Stable, one of the most convenient. 6. 350 acres land near Whit=ire, S C. 7. 115 acres land, with outbuildings, two and 8 Five-room house, two acres land, at Moui orchard 9. Building lot in Brooklyn. i. 'Two-story brick store and sales stables op1 12. Tw.>-story brick store rm Main street, very 16, 17,. Lots on Y. J. Pope property. being only about 200 yards from the railr< 22. House and one acre lot at reasonable price 29. 30-. Two five acre lots near Mollohon Mfg. 32 13 acres land near Mr B. C. Matthews', 2 33. 320 acres land in New Chapel neighborhoc room houses and oatbuildings. 34. Nine-room two story house, 27 acres land, 35. 100 acres timber land 15 miles from Newb Strothers and one from Dawkins. 36 1) acres clay land one mile from the city, 37. Five-room cottage and lot, corner old Mom 41. Two 1rts adjoining Mr. John Reagin, ioo: 46. Nine-room residence with reception hall, i 50. One lot -adjoining Mr. W. F. Ewart, in de 51. Plantation one mile from Silver.Street, co: 53. Eight-room house and lot, in High Point. About 23( acres of land 56 57 Two lots en Main Street, in front of N 6o. 285 acres land sixteen miles from Newberr within -three miles of two churches. This 65. One new five-room house and lot on uppei half of land. 79. I 19 acres land one and a half miles from t place for a small farm and dairy. 80 131 acres land two miles from Newberry This has a residence, two cabins and outbi to get the advantages of the Graded Schcx 81. 425 acres land, 125 acres in cultivation, 75 land. This has two 2-room houses and o3 from Whitmire, 5 miles from Renno and Price of place $r i oo per acre. 82. H. E. Todd lot on Muin Street. This fori Studio. 83. 145 acres land partly in the town of Whitt tage and three tenant houses. A portion lots, the balance used for farming purpc school and church advantages. 84. About 300 acres land within three miles of 86. Lot with three room house near Mollohon 87. Nice lot on College street. 88. House and lot on Glenn street, near Mr. I 89. 19o acres land partly in the incorporate Iii 90. For rent, store on upper Main Street. 92. New Cottage and lot on Nance Street, $I, "The Man Betwee THE ANNUAL PAL Will be Held Nover One Fare plus 25 cents on all RL Grand Military Prize Drills and F to participate. Firemen's Pal Contes's. Fourth Annus (Admission F FOOTBAL L-Welsh Neck vs. Citadel' vs. Cc Street Carnival, Illumination of Ci Shows, Spectacular "Figh Nightly on Marlot Greot Deparin MOSELEY .WHAT IS EG( Economy is a frugal and judicious use which spends money to advantage. Eco great bargain sales. We have just returned from th~e Nort the market and securing many exL ellent for the public to- inspect our- immense store. We have the new things, the r Prints from 5c. up, White Homespun 5c. up, complete line of .Dry Goods and notii double width, at Soc. is a great bargain. Youths' $2.50 to $ro.oo, Boys' from -j5c things in Hats and Caps. Pretties't line have ever had. Our experienced North from the North, and our immense stock ready for inspection, embracing the new immense line of Furniture is now ready Groceries, Hargware, Crockeryware, Tr is now complete. We have added a new~ tgrs, and the bargains contained on then pe wonder how we can sell goods so che: 8 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $1.oo. Machine $25-oo, new Defender Machine, for 20 y ears. We have only two Organ make special offer, $42.50, elegant tones the old reliable Iron King and Elmo Coc best on the market., For every five doll choice on our bargain counter. MOsELE~Y BROC) Prosperity, S. C. D STOCKS. )f wealthy men and women estate- It 'Inatters not how r your investment may be, ds y."P No. 53. This residence is ie city and has-plenty of out lege, and I am satisfied is a ld Post Office - a half miles from Mountville, S. C. itville, a good well of water and >osite city hall. desirable location. iad. Company. - bout one mile from the- city. d, t w. four-room houses, two two near New Chapel neighborhood. erry, 5 miles from Pomaria, 2 from Y4 mile from the railroad. er home very cenveniently locat r 19o feet each. n Brooklyn. sirable neighborhood. ataining 337 acredUnd. One of the besthomesin the city. :r. Reighley's y, seven miles from Saluda, and has a six-room residence Main street, with an acre and a 2e city. This wouldbe-a splendid , known as the Paysinger place. ilding. This is cnvenient enough o1 and the College - acres original forest, 15 acres bottom ie 4-room house. -Is -about 7 miles ne mile from Stoig Springs. nerly used 'as Saltiiihotograph aire, S. C., with a'fokre room cot of this can be sold 6f: for building 'sea. It.- would be -cJfstenient for Kinards, S. C Mfg. Company. L L. Tarrant's. nits of Whitmire, S. C.' Soo. J. A. BURTOX. n" the Seller and Biyer. for Charleston!l1 1LRFSTIVAL* nber 18 to 23. ilroads for RoundTrip. ~arade. State Companies ade and. Horse Reel J Poultry Show. ree.) College of Charleston. liege. ty, Band Concerts. Free ting the Flames" 1 Square. BROS. )NOMY? of money-that manadesnent rony is best exemplifiedin=eur ern markets after searchin~ barr.ains. We are now ready ~tock ini our great department ice things, the cheap things. ,up, Checked Homespun Sc. mns. Our Imperil1 Broadclorh, Men's Suits $3.50 to $r*5 00, ,to $6.co. New and nobby of Rugs and Art Squares 'we ern Milliner has just returned of fashionable Millinery Is tow and up to date things. Outr for in-spection. Our stock sof uuks, Valises and WVoodenware feature in roc. and'25c. co'um tis creating a- sensation. Peo ip. We me- tion a few specials, ew drop head Domestic Sewing drop head, $17.93, guaranteed le t, and to close them out we ,oak and walnut. We handle king Stove, beyond doubt the ars you trade we give free one LTHEY SELL FOR LESS&