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PURELY PERSONAL. Tho Movements of Many People Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Tho [feme Mission ami I'arsc>:i:i?0 Ai<l society will meel al 1 lit* residence ill" Mis. ). W. White Monday afternoon a; (i VI .id,. Al! members i are ur ;ed ii; '.< pi c -i*iiI. There will In- no preaching al Si. James, Jaiapa. next Sunday. Kev. I >r. A. .1. I in wrrs will preach nl Mayer Memorial Lutheran church i:i \\ (Mud next Sunday afternoon I at I our o 'dock. Mr. .1. .1. White and family have | none tn laceviUe, (la. to make their! I'mii \\ ll n, lol'ii'i-d. w a - before j lii ' may r .<i 'i';i. d.. . ;i: i: i,:ncliar.'- j I i! !i ran 11 i.iv. hiskey intt 111"1 i'\ id'ii.-e i'.;i> ii"'. 1111 i - i < 111 and i In- was di-c'iar cd. lit was repres- i /'.iti'd hv i.. S. I tli1.isi-. I*'.sci. . . . . I liira-e iS: I It mi 111 i <-U and liauciie S. j .111.mm1 i a\e ui\en 11 i>*-< of appeal i .i n I l:e t-a c a .aiiM I .ewi- I ?!:rtnii ami iitl'i'r- mm in .! !' limning I lie liarn i k?I" Mr. I". X. Iii. '/c r. Mi. (ieo. 15. | Vomer lias wilhdrawa Innn llie ca.-'\ 'I'iie at tm ney.-. were all appuinted l?\' I rlie court and whatever they do in he en i' i> without compensation, \V ill San.ic r-> u 11 < > Killed ' I!?. | wu ' < i' > . n i w > <- ?111:111 n<i -ci i . nicr d licin-i' .1 i she j ; i t.ni ia r.. I "i '. w a- i.11. i I . . i.':11 y 1.11 w ed i: .1.. . lie . . , .i :'d !".'i i .i .: 11a 11i ; .ill h'' ? a a ^ i ii ii l plrw hand. Ilr ua- I ' ?i I u ia t e 1 In ?el till wil.il hi - I! I'e. Mrs (i. I.. It ihinsuii ami enildreii | are visitinii her mother al Sally. Mr. I'M. Mailman, who has bee n j (jiiile sick t*? > r several mo.iths was taken In the hospital in ('I'lninhia mi ! Tuesday. dim. (irillitli who will render Kim: Ifichaid the I'llird al the opera limine on Tiini'sday. Nov enilii'r 'J". will vis e a SliiiK. -1 i-:i i e !? 11 i i n a! tin- iolle..c for I in 1.1 Ill-til !' ! ill' ;?.! '! i T - nil t |[ at ii'i". -.1' ..I i'11' :.'ii || -i, :u I, 'v ife\ . .'. I. r. 'V. ' '! . hlr.n I, I r : i ral M I '' -i '.-I; ' '. - |'| '1.1 \ II ; I ?:.. ! II . i rli n I.. I?e \. Mr. \\ ,!': . . ! eiian rli n 11 11 "I (iiiiia w *. I! premdi at ^iie l.nlleian ("huicli "I' 111 Ifcdei'ii or ni'M Sunday inornin-j-. lii'V. Mr. Slaee\ of the I'le-hyterian elinreli nf Kibeiioii. (ia.. will preach at llie laitheran ('hnreli of the I It eili'iim-i .-ii Si! lid a \ llie 1? ltd. Wo mail's Nome ami I'orei'jii Mis smnary society of I lie Lnlhera i it'hiirch of the Ifedeemer will ilieel hv'IIi Mrs. |{, llipp next Mondavi :.i ft ernon at I o'clock. Yesterday nioiinnv was the tirsl real joi mI and frosty nioriiinv this wint r. The 'jrouml was white. Mr. (!. M. Dawnpori and family have moved haek to his farm at I >e!ui\V in Salmla em,;i|y. Mr. l'\ If. llniiler lias moved into i he home reient ly pnreiia*?eil 1 ?\ liim a: the cei'm r f ('ahlwel! id I'.oiin la vet<. Tbo l^iV.?c ; t'd Sliakorpcaviv I i:1 !" i r d." '' ! 'ie \> oi l,s can lit". ? r ' v rn!>". ! r 1 iie\ endiod ill l he d !'iere i - i i Ii !' . Shake speare's works are the highest ideals of the classic drama the drama that the int<'!l"et ual world adores, ami I tlial the venerable pontiff, I'ope", I 'ins X. so heartly cave his henedieiion to last dnne. wiien intervieweil on llie snhjeel h\ Man Male, the ileamat it* writer of the New York Anier iean. The :n?>? * ;o't:>hle a id -.atisfactor\ of ihe Shakespeare plays i-. , Kim:- 11'ic-ha ii I the Third the Colley. Ciliher version, as ;ti 11 hy I tie famous David (iarriek, I'ldmnnd Kean, l\dwin P'orres!. and ofner actors who. were really ki i::-. them-cdves hy Ilia divine riv'nl of intcdleet. This is the version t'l.il dolin firitlitli uses on his pre -c ut tnnr. It i-- slreiuions and in 'elleclnal. md waslin.if lime on the j"!^r>atevial passages ihal are netter, fitted for the study, lml eominty ri^ht down to action a id inlere-ti, concise and ecnivincimr. .lohn <!iitlii|i and liis most excellent company are hook- | i*iI for a performance of "Kinjr! 1? i cdiii fil I he Third'' i i t'ni> citv on Wednesday, November lit', a! opera mnise. Monticcllo Union. To members of Montieello union: The members of Montieello naion are viMinested to meet at Montieello i sebool house. Saturday al 1.15 p. m. finpor'.anl matters are to be considered. All who wish to join onr union .are invited, Saturday November 1(5. T. L. Dawk ins. Secretary. That New York fusion appears quite as much of a favorite topic of conversation and discussion with the president as is tariff revision. m. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 4. Meeting Postponed to Next Tuosday In Evening?Every Member Should Attend. Tin' mccliiiu' of the chamber of ( Hinirici'cc which was announced for (*? In I ni^h( has l?een postponed to next sc Tuesday evcniim when there will be |{. no in her alt 11act ion in I In* city so S; that every member may h ve no ex- b\ ' use for noii-;Ute:ulanee. ||, There are several matters of more it or less importance to be talked aibout and reports of committees may be (>,| snhmiiled ami new ideas s(invested \y and plans put nn font f? r the I'nrtli- Id er advancement ?>I' the city and the |\ -< >1111111111i I \ ye.locally. I < > I'.e-idc- this as has been frequently j |j:i M- il l I'd in ihc-e r.ilmiin- it is vood : 1' r lie people to 'jel lnv.el her ureas- ( t ionalk aid talk about thinns ami's,, trade joke- ami be social. Soinelimes I m, it is feared that in this community ;in we live too 111iti'11 lo ourselves in busi- ,,,| ie>- e-ij iccia 11 v and a coining' lo?rether 'p | n an oijani/atioii of this tdmracter m; v. n! i.c!p u-" to hroadeu and to know |,| each other better and we will then In* in position to make united effort ;m for the advanccine.it of the best in- ,|., tercets of this entire community. lj, Let there be a full meei iny of the )tj" in ire member-liip next Tuesday and jn, I ''ere i< -lill lei1111 I'm- a l ew new ! i i 11 '?.*i- j 11 j !i r W 'i(i |V" Ada Shockley. M la I. shueklr. . dau-,,!i11 r of j (1, ^11. I; I * I I. Sun- !e\. died at the ( i e- idenee ..I Dr. ,1. A. Meiilan. yesterdav mor iiie.:' at S o'clock after a j |v Ion ;' illness of consunrpt ion. Some I .,,, years while in the vi.\ror of beautiful on youiii' womanhood she filled herself |,j, for a trained nurse and while in the discharge of her duties ns such nurse vvj she colli racted the dread disease M|which resulted in sapping her youuif .,|| e. wi "die will be liuried this niorninu at !{ - 'II nt :ii ! I ., 'clock. I In* l unei al \ . ti ! if run-1 a -?? I at the" rave, j i - la vuH.in1'' Scrape at Whit mire. | v. 11 T !\v,i p( in lioys about |1;, e year- nf a e en;a'.'ed in a j am! i 111 i u -ci.ipe at Whit- ]?. in re and a- a result -11111 Johnson is j], ;ei itm^l% cut and W'e-lev (^uiller is )1(| nt j a i 1 i.ii the eharue of assault ami ]\| eat'.. i'x with int.-nt to kill Pi (,>uiller was |>n? in jail yesterday l<"> ?vi await trial anil the lesult of the th wounds inflictril upon Johnson. M V Word Willi Our .Subscribers. ''J 'l'he lit raid and News has no! adopted the cadi in advance system. Vl and. therefore, we lind thai a vfreat '' many of our subscribers owe us for one i>r more years in arrears. These ' arm unt- are small and with the prosi eril v. which has come to our people we t'e, ! that t!n\ should not make i' necessary for ns to send a collector i!'ter them. Wo need tin* uionev now. * K 1 I n 'ed ad of it. We hope inal vo'i ( 1 ? i :111; appreciate lit' indulgence, w'rih ha 'peer, extended, to let u e w'tat is due. ami if you canno1 :i v it ;11. a' loasl^pay a part of i!. Th e who livo in the country, ear j ;l mi me \ order from th"! t ' , SJI ni- >, earner without the necessity ol | waiiinir until tliey come to town to pay what is duo. We wil' mail yon a receipt promptlv for any amount, w.Vich you may send. This ivipiost is urgent, and we hope that you will al- ' ' tend to it at once. cr SEN ATOP. TILLMAN SAYS ^ JOE CANNON IS CHOICE. The Palmetto Senator is Sure Roosevelt will not Accept Nomina tion for Third Term. 1 ri Danville. III.. Nov. I'J. In an in- j *' terxiew today Senator lienjamin 1*. I'i11111a:i. of Siuitli Carolina, declared |N that ('resident Uoosevelt will not aeci pt a third term and that " 1'nole T Joe'' Cannon, speaker r he house of representatives, will lie the Republican nominee. "Mr. I'rayn." Mr. Tillman said, ' "will be tin' Democratie nominee j'" without a 11<>u 1 >I. lie is the greatest : ' living Democrat, and the proper inan M' to entrust with the affairs of our i ''' "'overniuei!I. " <M * 1 > 'I lie scna.er declared that the present financial situation need not wor- , ry the people, "This eounlrv," he said, "has ii \ 1 reached a point in its prosperity where financial flurries in the money ! center do not nf feet it." o It's a poor luaad of relieion that 1 1. .n (toesn t cause a man to try to treat . his neighbors decently. ^ One of the ambitions of the aver- w I as?e man is to do those he has been ' tl dono by. j tl TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. iterosting Mooting?Officers Elected Instructive Address of Prof. Thomas. The first nutting of (lie Newberry unity I cachet's asocial ion fop ||H. .vear HM7. was held in "IM.Iarv s|r,,| ?r:,ded schoo 1 ?? |;IV, tlurail.v. 'I'liis meeting waA i?? ;l lju<rer attendance of teachers ;l" !" r,M ,nt'r meet inys, and iruly was a most in I cresting meeting. I'lie election of new officers resullin (ho following: president, J. S. heeler; vice president. J. \y. p,;l|''1 : s<,''i'elary. Mis Pinkie l.ee *' '-: cxecul i ve commit 'tee. ,). | J. Neall 11 id Iowa v. .Miss Marion U'ilunson. Mi-- Kstcs was eu-ain elected i<> pic-iMit New lu rry count v at 'lie l""o| }mpr<>\i 11m>n| association w ich ' 'Is in ('olnmliia on December .!<) d dlsl. 'I'lie teachers were privilejin iiavin<r with them Prof. |{,,v /. " mas. of Newberry college. who ( :MI address ,,u '' Teacher's ' Prof. Thomas was especially iplin 1 if on the Ieaclier\> influence 1 importance in laying the f.,mi,iun lo1' 'he I'll itr?* citizenship of '' sl'i''* " ' spoke very feelin.'ly what a teacher Id ,1,; j,, lll;l|-, - iiiai rinir the lives of the b.,\s I -' |!- Milder his Ml- her cha:\<\ 'b'cia red that a t-.u-',. sl, ill ' ' ;!!' ami la ! id' ;i 11 he a C' ' l!l- f !' 'i 'Wer of the :re.-,t, si 7. 'be V.orld I.I- ever -ceil. .1 " : and held Mill! up lo the ? < Tiie Ideal Teacher. T,-ithe address o| Prof, Thomas \\a? itispiralion lo new /eal and new oi-jry "n the part of all wob heard in. The next meet:nv of t!:e assoeiati..,i " "ii iii?* Salnidav December. and all teachers anil I persi-11s inlerested in I'dncati..-taI " l< ;i '< cordial' . invit.-d to a. lend. Mrs. Mart ha Jane Sonn. '' N'"\- '1 H'ur. Mrs. Ma,1 n.r !'!.ml<I , t. ;,< ?',! I ""'l -iv "ion I h >.* I'iie de..,' P- ' ' I' V hchdess !' 1 ' -i I 'i' more ; nan 1 bree \. : i io ? vei. feed herself. I c pa -1 ei-.: :i i e.?n months she had liv"'ith her son in law and daii.irbt.-r. '* :,,"l Mrs. M. r. Lake, of W,.v| id. Newberry, and was cared tor illi tender and lovinv. solicilu.' bv i' entire family. Two oi licr da lighters and one son. ?- doh11 Daveaporl of mar NewMrs. I- I'. I letulrix ... <( J. 1'iiry Senn. of drcenvillc. S. SnI've her. The remains were buried Smyrna Sundry evening at lluee iily. with Mineral services bv |{ev. Miller, paslor of O'Neall 'street ?'t bo.lis! churchl. . As Mr.-t her Mil' bad faithfully watch. I over, s'.l.'d aa.l prayed with the dear old Hide.I lady, and kept in el..Ve touch i'!| "<>r' u ;iv in ii pnsi i..ii in tin.lersjand her nold ' I > t ian ? !i: racier: lb. ivf... | i.e rvi.vs were nnnsnallv b.-auj i I'nl. neai :v. ch><|ncnl and iiii(ire-?^ive. She had ..Men |..|.t Mr... Mdier that !?* "vas ri-.dv. willintr and .Mixions !"' , 'I hence, and pr:uv.I that ,":->!lt -imply L'l I t.. sleep and vake in heaven. Her prayer was tswei'eil. Mr. and Mrs. M. p. xvis|, (o thank Dr. T. \V. Smi h for 'ureal kindness and nnivmil! iny ii c wiih which he al (ended the de' ased. Mro. Miller also has their "''''re and heart fell .yratilnde for his <m- rea.lx help and Christ ian sympai y. I hanks are extended to each and cry one who in any way helped to -hi en I he burden ol the dear deparfI " ic. or who by I heir presence leered and comforted the bereaved. OVEMBEP. PYTHIAN JOURNAL. bird Number of K. of P. Publication to bo Mailed Today. The November issue of the South :u""'i"ii I'ytl.ian will be mailed out tnorrow. the regular publication day. is ii briirhl issue and in addition to >e vast amimnl of read iter matter >111 a i ne?l in the Hi paves, half tone its are reproduced of the following vlliians in the slate: \Y. M. |.v,i:', o' lloree, John J. MeSwain of (Jreen "?' a^nd Hon. \V. \V. Dixon, mem"t I' '' house of representatives '"in l^nirfield eounly. Dnl of a total inailinir list of 12,jn ill! I he papers with the exception P 21. were delivered last month. ( id. I.lbcrt IT. Anil, of Newberrv, " '1 ' *i?i?? et.ilor (?; the Journal. hmiI yeslerday in the city looking fler the issuance of the publication! le is very much t*raliliod with the ?i,\ in which if has been received bv u members of the order throughout ie state.?The Stale, 11th. BL7.1CKSHEAR-F0PE WEDDING. Beautiful and Impressive Ceremony j ?Handsome Presents ? Honeymon Trip Through Florida. On Tuesday evening at seven-thirty, i.i the spacious home of Chief .Justice | aiul Mrs. i . .1. i' 11???. there was ^oleni- \ niy.ed a wedding, beauiilui in its simplicity, 111,0 colli raeliug parties being their only dauylier Miss Neville Pope 1 and Dr. Kversii'd Hlackshear, of ! High Springs, Florida. | Plie pailors, halls, and sitting room I I were ilirown e:i S'lile. and in the cross [hall bet-ween the t'ronl and hack par- t Inrs ihi' w.'diliuy party look tlieir j I places. A I he n des <d'. .Mendelssohn's f i wedding niairh sounded from the j \ p'.im- iindiT 1'ic skillful finders of I Mi - ! aura I'o'.vmsi !. (In dame of 1 i i ho in >r. Mrs. (iconic .lohustoue, sister ot l he bride. led tin* way. Next i< came '.lie yroum with his liest man. his ) , hrolher, Mr. Archibald Black-hear, of i i j Denu re-l. (In. Then (lie hriilc on tin j , arm of her fat/or. Judyc I'ope. The j si iii.'rriajie ceremony was performed by | i Dr. Jsimcs Y. lair. paotor of ll:e In !v dependent 1' i cs\iyt erian church of L-i Ssivsinmih. :ii|d was the heautil'nl and | i impressive ceremony of the Scotch Presbyterian church: v The hride never looked more at- j i tractive than in her weddimr robe of < :; w'>ii(' -?!k mu.d:.' over I il'fela. : -dcr' :ni ! I- In - e'-iVov.telv linn- ' 1 !-ii . . !:e" veil. c ni::'i: ii " - u : , : ( : 'iiv Mo s. ::! . n es-iireF envoi ;."ir: figure. Ilcr,; only ornaiiMMii >v<"v ;i bro ??-h and ' iM'd< I a ce <>!' pear! . heirlooms ia her 1 mother's fiimily. Iler bouquet was u an exquisite one of hride's roses and | lilies of the valley. i Mrs. Johnstone was very handsome I . in a "-own of daffodil silk tissue. with i trimmings of huller lace. Ilesir hou- f (111< t wsis a hi rye one of henntifill yel- I low chrysnntliemums. ( After iecei\ i!) _ ' the eo:nrratniations j s , of their friend-;. 111? hride slipped 1 , , r . I , si.w:> v ! > iloii ! r ! rave me.? drc--. a , ! 'I i\li>!i (* i' -: i v > v ei at s!ii< (if dark ' 1 i r "and \!rs. I'lack d.ear 1 i ! ; : I": i.i I': r all extended i I lir > i"!' i id:<. and will he at lit line after Det-einher flic first sit ' lli.rh Splines, in that .-talc. , ! > Dnrinu" the ovo:nny a dclieion> three j on?supper wa- served, en Iniff I. I"" 'I'lie punch how I in the hall wsf* pro- I j sided over by Mrs. I*;iI ri?d< Fdwar.l I Scot l. 'I'lie presents were displayed in the sit i iny-roosn. and Isihle alter table . ! \ ,i... .| wish e\ ((iiisite cut ylass, Miain'i-'une silver, the choicest china ^ and besr.it i fill pict ures. .\mony the out of town guests were t J Mrs. ('sitbrine .M. Hlackshear. Miss j Laura Biaekshcsir. and Mr. Archibald | 1 Biaekshcsir. the mother, sister, and ( 'brother of the yroom: Dr. F.ve, ol |v i ,\ii'j'U;-l:i. (ia.: Dr. Fair and Miss) j .Josephine Fair, of Savannah, da.: Dr. I ! D. S. 1 'ope. of Columbia; Dr. and i; Mrs. T. T. Moore and Miss Kate j M,,ore. i t' ( '(d11mbia : Miss Marie ! | (i ;i rv, o!" Abb. ville : Miss Phoebe I'air. i nf ('oke-hn r\': Mrs. Ann. deter, of < 'olnmbia : M r. b'oberl 1'. Fair, of j , .l:irk-?,n\ille; Mr d. If. Fair, of Co- | biin''isi : \ 1 i - - I.n!a Me~eleV. of I'rosj peril v: Dr. Harper, ot (ireenwood : j , Dr. Thos. I'ope. of the Charleston j Medical col leye; Mr. S. B. Bowers, of ! Prosperity. Failed to Ask in English. j Philadelphia Record. A pleasant-faced woman, clearly j an I well-dressed, occupied a seal on I the iuimiyTant train over the I'enn- : svlvania Railroad today. Interpreter lam'. nassi-:ere|-s tried to (..inverse with j I - r in a dozen l.irsrua-jes but she on- . Iv ;..ued vl "What time does ibis train re rdi Braddocl-' she asked 'i" conductor in pevfccl FnuTish ! v\ I; e *. 'he train reached Alloiina. Iler ! 11 sivei'rnr eon.panioiis ,i,td failed to alk 'viylish lo Iv, the only lanunaire she ki (>w. CARRIE NATION EXALTED. Bar Room Smasher Made Life Mem- ' ber of W. C. T. U. I j Nashville. Te.in., November 13.? | Mrs. Carrie Nation was to day mado I a life member (d* the W. C. 1\ I . The Convention took the action at the request of the delegation. FOR INSECT. BITES try a 'inc. or s")0c. bottle of Huiet's All-ITealintr j Liminent at Mayes Drug Store. No, Alonzo. it isn't the bad eirjrs that produce toutrh chickens. iFOR COUGHS, GOLDS, ASTHM\, I colic, headaches, neuralgia, toidhJ ache, sprains and bruises try j Huiet's All-Healing rjiminent at j Mayes Drug Store. . . . Vr > H i THE NEWS OF WHITMIRE. Many Happy Marriages?New Residences Being Built?People Who Come and Go. Whitmire, Nov. 13.?Prof. John S. ; Derrick spent Saturday and Sunday j .villi ]iis family in Newberry, Miss S,im Scott .'s in town today. |{ev. f?. I*. Mitc.ie!! is :>t Mr. Wiliam Ducket I's. M and .Mis A'cxai'de- ;>f Kairlield. : re visiting M s Lli/n S'ance. Mr. and Mrs. White Paul have retimed i'roln ;i nit nth's stay in Colnin>ia. Mis- Marietta Landlord spent last v.vk with her sister, Mrs. White Siic Jias relumed In her lioTne | N.-whrrrv. Mi-? ''"mures Jeter went home Fri- | lay a.flernooii with her friends Misses! iVillie Mae and Sarah Shannon. She 'ii.joyeil her visit very inneli. Married at the Methodist parson-j io,? on Sunday nmruing by Kev Koser Speer. Mr. John Mnr-e and Miss i s?> s*;i Pali;.id. al o Mr. Tillman Cole ind Miss Jennie Carpenter. A doube marriage. Mr. and Mrs. "Hose" Andrews, vho were ill last week are able to be j ip again. Mrs. II. Suber lias returned | :i \ i i! |o !i.?r aunt. Mrs. Mattie ;j-' a rinan, at Si!\ cr Si reet. V . ;i: I Mrs. A. J el er have ' Kt|_'h| ; !>?t i!i Coleman av<u,ne and heir lii'iiie is in piores- <>7 ?.cctio|i. j Mr. J. W. Ilipp, ?il" Whitmire and j diss I Jessie Isotn. of (i reenville, were] narried at the home of her father, lev. J. N. Isotn, Wednesday mornir:, November (>. at eleven o'clock, 'hey came to Whitmire on the threehirty trail. Quite a num'ber of Viends were at the depot to welcome liein and offer congratulations. Mr. \ IT. Shannon awaited tlicm with his ttrrey and pretty pair of horses, as J 'lev pas-ed I the vehicle the voting j > . i p 11 le \\ ered ll'iin wit t h lice, j !*li:".' w ; !*;' I ri \ ei i tin home of Mr. ,:t t, m j .I'm- v\ '.leve a delijhi'el j tilelll. Tile lap- j >: eoiiph* a re ornrdju.;' with Mrs. 'aei. Wright nniii ilieir cottaue on ' Ionian avenue i< finished. Mr. and j dis. Ilipp received many beautiful ill-. These younsi" people are nuieh e!o\ ed hv t he citizens of Whilinire ind we all wish them a happy and rnspcroiis voyage thror?gh lite. Mr. Jack Holt is planning a cafe j >ver 11i . store and will soon be ready > -,erve iiie traveling public. Miv J. C. t'olield visited his par-j nls Sunday, lie and Mr. William Atchison have been busy ginning for he farmers around Whitmire. Messrs. Kiifus Kibler, T. K. ('bander. I'ickens Campbell, Andrew and j }eorye Cromer were in town last I ... . Mr. Drayton Williard an aged cit-i Mr. Drayton W-illard an aged cit-I /en. suffered a stroke, of praylisis j a-t week and i- i'.i a helpless condiion. Mrs. S'.vy. cit, of Peak, visile.1 her ister Mi". I'.li/.aheiii Douylass last veek. Mrs. P.lizabeih Don-Mass has return" 1 i'n hi a vi^ii to ( lint > > n. While i iiere -lie visited I lie Ornhanage. Site [ ivas charmed with the beauty and lealness of the place and delighted a ith the happy contented faces of the li title ones cared for in that glorious ust it n! ion. Nit a. One of the ambit ims of the averige man is to do tlie.se he has been lone bv. DOMINOCAUDS?The new household game that combines and excels both Cards and Dominoes. Canvassers wanted to introduce in every community. Sample game and particulars, postpaid. f>()cts. Domiu ! ocards Co., ISO* Ci'otilcau Ave., St I Louis, Mo. Don't forget to pay your town tax J by the 15th of this month as that in j the last day and there will be no ex- | tension. It. WANTED?A good milch cow. Musi j be genlle and an easy milker. Stale age, grade, and quantity milking. 1"'. P?. Wilbur, Newberry, S. C. j Don't forget to pay ye\>r town tax by tho lfith of this month as that is ' the last (lay and there will he no ev I tension. D.J _ i GOINTO BUTLD, Then let me fio'i your plan.L. We make a t *i'ity v1' brick buildings and , n e dwellings. C. IT. Douglass Co., Contractors. ll-ll-4t Winnsbox'o, S. C. /, i, . .. . / ' .. i- v,?* >. v Newberry Cotton Markot. Corrected By Nat Gist. / Middling . . .. 10 1-8 Good Middling .10 1-4 Strict Middling 10 3-8 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. I No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents WANTED?Young lady to learn vest making-?one who lias some experience in sewing preferred. Apply t?> Murray-Golden Co., 11 Newberry, S. C. WANTED?-T?> buy several milch cows with youm.' calves. Apply ;il< I this nllice. 11-15-tf '] LOST?I'o:.-, pointer puppy, (hitch) ^ liver colored. Suitable reward it' ' returned u> this ollice. .It WANTED?(? or S brick masons for g??M(| long job iu Anderson, work will be ready about November the 2")Ih. Apply to \\r. M. Mill key, Ceneral Contractor Builder, Anderson, S. C 11.-15-41. I COAL HAS ADVANCED nml is cash. Mr. 'i . II. Wicker will sell the Mine (Jem .l.iliico coal, (.'all on him a1 coal bins. John Scott. GUNS AND BICYCLES repaired, umbrellas re-covered, and keys fitted. Work done promptly and guaranteed. John T. Cromer, At W. l\ Smith's old stand. SOLID GOLD culT 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 Hold scar I pins $1.00 up. Solid gold child's neckchains $'2.00 up. Solid -''Id ladies' neckchains 22 inches long >0 up. Solid gold lockets $-1.00 up. S!>lid gold bracelets $5.00 up. Daniels & Williamson, Jewelers. Don't forget to pay your town tax by the 15tli of this month as that is the last day and there will be no extension. ASK FOR THE SIMPLOFILLER at $l.o0. Dan'uls & Williamson. Don't forget to pay your town tax by the 15th of this month as that is the last day and there will be no extension. It LADIES or GENTS solid gold IOIgin watches $25.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. Don't forget to pay your town tax by the 15th of this month as that is the last day and there will be no extension. It. COTTON SEED HULLS for sales'.inherit Cotton Oil t'onipany. ELGIN Watches $5.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. T. M. RODGERS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry. Repairing a specialty. Newberry, S. C., two doors above postofiice. Japr.vcf-e Baskets at Anderson 10c. Co. MONEY SAVERS. Clothing off 25 per cent. Plows 4 cents pound. Calico C> and (5 1-4 cents yard. (>uling 5 cents. Homespun 5 cents. Shoes pair Of) cents. S. S. Hirge Co., Prosperity, S. C. ' 'DEXTER,",iny fine stallion will he for service during the season at J. I. II. Brown's stables, known as Kni'ihlon V old stand. J. B. I>edenbauL''h. It. Haw SUPERIOR BREEDING, and individual dairy confirmation secured for "Rearing Fox," recorded in \merican Jersey Caltle club Resistor. A preimum ;il (lie slnte fair. He is bred in purple and is a handsome animal. Our community as well as Mr. Scott, may well feel the distinction of superior dairy blood iu our midst. Mr. Scott, desires to > pi eve the dairy int<*rosj among a people who have pit ronized him so liberally in the past and we trust may be merited in the future. Roaring Fox is in service at a feo of $.'1.00 barely sufficient to meet expense of maintenance.