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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many Peoplo Newberrians and Those Who Visit Nowborry. Wo v. .). A. SIii-li, (>r Sligh's, was it,Me yesterday. Capt, .1. \\ . (!ary was in Newberry yesterday ?>n business. Kwari-I'crry Company liiive had no band of music ami no special re pres. dilative h> exploit llwir uoods, but liicy would 'ike to have il nndcrslood that l:M-y; aie, hiavo been and will riiciM all compelition aid ar?' sidling t lu' very bi'sI 'Vniiils at I hi' very lowest pi'ieCS, Miss Ma bo I Meadows, of Mobil.'. Alabama. is vi<iliir.r her aunt, Mrs. T. W. Smith. Mr. Walter l'\ ( lark, of Danville, \'a., who has I).'en tut tending I lie Johns Ibipkins I niversilv a.id a rdniniiiat ' tor i wo years ol' Mr. .1. M. Johnson, is spending a few days in Xewbi rr> wi:!i Mr. and Mrs, Win. Johnson. ( At a congrognlliinial nice.!i.ig of i thi' Lutheran church of i!>< Wedeemor, which was li.dd on X.unlay, a call i was extended to Wev. Kdward Kullonwider. of Lexington. N. ('., to become | pastor of tlie church. Messrs. W. W. and T. K. Wicke:* ' are offering sonic valuable real estate for y;> 1c o.i tiie lirst Monday in Kob. Their advertiseim nl appears in i'ais 1 i.-su . They expect to move nearer tli 1 busini's? |?sirt of the city within the v next u eek or I wo. Mr. IJrow i lias gone to the ma rl.i i to p"re!' ise stnek. Mr. D. L. Ham left yesterday for i Columbia ;? ;i juior in the I nited i Si.lie-; court. > The Ladies* Aid Socioty of the Chinch of the Redeemer will meet with Mr-. .1. T. Mayes at I o'clock mi Tiie-da\ aliterr.oon. All the nu'in. hers ure earnestly requested to be present as business id' important will be considered. Thcie will llie a congregational nn '.'ting of lli.- eoiigrcga.l ion of Mayer Memorial Lutheran church ?>n next Sunday immediately after service for the purpose of electing liiree deacons. Ail the nu'iiiibers are requested 1 to alte!id. I Mr. II. II. Kvaas has returned home alter a trip to New York and Washington. Mis.-es Mat lie and Kale Adams i left Sunday for a visit to relatives I al Oeala and Coleman. Florida. 1 Senator lilease was at home Satur day and Sunday dining the recess ot' : the scnlate. The Woman's Christian Temperance I'nioii will have a meeting at Mrs. M. A. Carlisle's, Thursday al 1 four o'clock. ' C?.|. \V. II. Ilu it is in I,aureus on ( local business. Mr. \\ . K, Weill. "I Ciiappells, | spent yesterday in Newberry. I Mi. M. C. W illard. of (ireenw imhK s has been in Newberry tor a low .lays, i M li. l ee llunler, of Lauren., county, was in town yesterday. Dr. .1. A. T,. Sciierer was i.i Cliarloiie Sur.dav. bring invkled '.here to ( I'il1- I'll" pulpit of Dr. W. C. Holland. ' lie also made an addre.-s yesterday to llie M. C. A. of that oily. .Mr. W. \ . Taylor, who i.-, tflie travel ling secretary of the Y. M. ('. A. of llie south, was in Newberry 1 as-t week paying visit to the Y. M. C. A. of Newberry college. Policeman I. (). Burton lvas been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. ,1. L. Oxner. of Johnston. was i in Newberry Sunday. i i Marx-led, ; At the residence of Mr. John Mil- < ler, near Jnlapa, by Rev. H. P. Boyd, i Jan. In, 100S, Mr.' J. K. Nabors and Miss Maud C. Miller, eldest daughter of Mr. John Miller. Pound With Booze. Will Ofli livelier, a colored resident of Helena, has been suspected by Constable Williams as beinj?* o.ie of those persons who takes a delight in selling ardent spirits although ire is not. a duly appointed eoumty dispenser. Saturday aifternoon Mr. Williams got onto the fact tlia-i Churclier would likely be doing busiiress Sunday morning. The odicer got a search wavnnt from Magistrate Blease for Churcher's house and bad all tilings ready for a Sabbath morning raid. .Sure enough the negro had a snial", supply on hand, and was just in the i act of leaving his honvo when Const aible Williaims appeaiwl. The negro and two quarts were captured. Tho whiskey has been turned over to the sheriff and Cbureher is in jail to answer the charges of selling, trans-1 pouting and storing. If lirV ' ieLv.'i. COURT OF GENERAL SESSION Meets Next Monday?A Nurnbor < Important Oases?Judge Gage to Presido. Monday morning next (lie court t uciiv rul session wil'l e mvene. .link Deo. W . * t.I* Clie-iler w ill |?i* 'ill.'. There .III' nineteen rases < I in* docket already, hul ei?lit ( these arc appeals from mayors' n:i iina.ui ?t ra>te 's courts. Of the ollit eleven several will not Ix* tried o account oil" | Ik> absence of enatc ' "le I Please, who represents ill ' tI'inlanl>. Anidiiir eases will li lli:" "I II. W. (Soodwiu, charged wit I lie ki*?lIinv nl' KtiiM'tie Leavell, 'I'. , I >a venpnpl. chary,-d with a-s-aull an hillcry wit!i iiiitc.it |o kill. Sever; '*?"? have I.ecu filed by til ina^isl rale wilh Clerk of t'ourl Com "'ans, and these with ft he eases al ready on I lie docket w ill giw I lie four plenty oI* work to do. Here is a lis ?l' I lie ca-e., already entered on III lock 'l : I'. .I. Davenponl, assault and bat !ery w:il!i intent to kill and carry ny coii'-cailed weapons. P>. \\ . <ioodw in, murder and carry ny concealed weapons. T. Scurry Coleman, disposing o u'operty under lien. IT. Seurre^ ( oleuian, uhlaiuiiu roods under false pretenses. .Mo.iroe Pailev, appeal. Puller ! I >11. discliaryin?r fire-a.'in: nlo train, loin Ponds, assaull and haititcn villi i u t i'ii t In kill and carryiiiif eon ealed weapons. Love l'liiMips. murder and carry llir concealed weapons. I'M. Jesse, murder and carrying 'oiiccalcd weapons. Lee <a111?|*iii _ *, viol;ition of dispev a ry law. Carwile Lindsay, hasterdy. Sam W'asliiniiton. appeal. l-ll liol Colt Milan, appeal. Kilio.| Coleman, appeal. Polly Speccli, appeal. Krnest Toland, 'appeal. Kd. Wilson, larceny of a coat. I'ink.icy Williams, appeal. I'ress Cray, appeal Death of Mrs. Frances Bobb. Mrs. Mary liobb, wife of Mr. l'Van es BoUh, of Prosperity, died on last i'riday, alter as beief illness fron meunionia. Newberry Electric Laundry. fiie Newberry Klectric laundry ha: peiu'd up lor business and already ms done some work. A;i up-to-dati auudry wagon has been purchase, in.I is now on the rounds reeeivim tnd delivering laundry. To Consider County Matters. I'lie delegation from Newbern onniy in |lie general assembly is li iave a meeting this week al whicl nailers pertaining to Xewherrv conn y will be discussed and acted upon llie lax levy for the present year lie furnishing of the new court house lie road law, and appointment id' tin upervisors of registration are to hi onsidered. Annual Address at College. Kev. Dr. W. W. Daniel, prcsideu ?f liie Columbia Pcinale College, ha seen in\ilid by llie >itudenls of New icrry college to deliver llie annua td.livss to them at llie commence iieii'l exercises on I DOS. Mr. Dauie is an alumnus of llie college, wa former pastor of llie Methodis iinrcli here, a.id lias a host of friend n Newberry. It is hoped that hi i\i!l be able to accept the invitation. Before Magistrate Blease. Henry (lilliam, a negro who live in Mayhinton, was tried in Magistra le Blease's court Thursday last 01 i\ charge of disposing of a bedsteai mi which Shelly & Summer had mortgage. After being out for soni time the jury reported that the could not agree and a mistrial was 01 tiered. K'ov Donald, a young white una who lives at the Mollohon mill, wn arested Su.nlay on a warrant swor out by a Mr. Welch, another reside) of'the Mollohon village, on the chart; of shooting into Mr, Welch's hous< Chief Adams made tin* arrest just j Donald was preparing to depart <1 the 11.10 ('., X. & L. train Sunday a ternoon. and the young man was pi a ?*d in jail. Afterward Mr. Wel< because of the pleadings of Donald mother, a widow lady, and upon o taining tin young man's promise let liquor and pistols alone in 11 future, agreed to withdraw the pr sedition, and Domvld was discharge from custody. Will Huff, the negro accused the burning of Mr. A. ,1. S, Lan ford's gin house, and who has hci in jail for some weeks, has demand a preliminary examination before, t magistrate, and tho same has b? sot for today. ) Ml S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. )f Roport of Committee on Old Court I House?Wagon Yards?As to Sewerage. >1" At t'lic meetinvv <>f tin' chamber of p jo commerce on I'Yidav evoninir the I'ol- i. liAviiio- report was submittod by tin1 hi committee on old ronrt house: |o >f The commit tej o.i old court house I* d 1)<*>i" to mako the following report: si r We had a moiling with the county S n supcrvieso.r and commissioners ol' the : o >r county, the mayor and aldermen of o e I ho town, and Senator Please and ! e Wepivsental ivos Alan .Johnstone. K. v h II. Anil, and l);\ T. Wyche boiutr hi I. present. Alter taking up and .lis- p d eussintr what was l lie best |<> be done j S* il in reference to the old court house, I l.1 c i| was agreed that the best and only | thing I<? do was to have a proposition >i I- ready to submit, to the democratic pi t convention which will be held soniet lime in May. As. the old court house ' is tiie pjropenty of the people ol' the city and county of Newberry, the i - opinion is that the only way it coul 1 ! ^ - b.' disposed of for other purposes, j el would be to submit to the democratic j '|, - convention and let the convention y| submit il to Hie democratic voters of j w Xmvbtrry county at the next primary j election iu August. We would rec- \ r ommend that the chamber of com- | m.'ive a, point a committee of three | or live to prepare a report to be sub- . d: * milted to the democratic convention I wi in May. out lining the purpose for j e!" ' which tlu> ohl court house could be : t. - lust used. We would suggest that j a! tiie committee 'be instructed to con-] r.i " for with the mayor and Aldermen of j pi the town of Newibcrry. ami also wilii j Ai - the supervisor and county commis- | \V sioncrs ami the representatives from j av the county of Newberry. I tli 'I'h.' mat t .*! of ii wan on yard was Ni discussed, and a report was submit- a: ted by I Vol". W. K. Sligh, who slat- , ed t'hat tin* committee was unable lo , liii<I a place of suitable size and rec- i d:i ommended several small yards in va rious places. j s( Dr. .1. M. Kibler. chairman of tin* . ^j s.'wenme committee asked for a pt?sl- ! ponemcut of iiis report until more definite details as to cost could be obtained. p( . - * (ij t Elk8 Club. ,1, i Mr. ('. P. 1'ielham has received a ?p| letter from M. D. H. Wantuimaker. j,, of Oranirebur.tr, district deputy (Irand K.valted Killer, stating that lie has jn * been advised by (irand Kxalter liul; er that a dispensation has been j granted for the instit ill ion of New| berry lodge No. 11 IK 5 ol the Keu.*r volenti and Protective Order of Klks. ei The (irand (Secretary has been nl iii-trueted to issue the dispensation to and forward it to Mr. Wau.iamak, or, It is very probable that N^w- ('i > berry lodyo will be instituted within w i the neN't two weeks. ,; The l'odtre wid 1 occupy rooms iu ti . the iSvott biiildiu.tr. The Thalian ai , I llall has 'been arranged for the us.' 'Ii , of the lodne. Notice of the date of [> institution will be made later. ^ Methodist Men's Meeting. P Au oyster supper will be served in the parlors of Central Methodist 1( t Chui'ch Wednesday evening at 7.110 s o'clock. Messrs. \\ . A. Stuckey and, ,<v . .1. 11. Wicker compose the committee 2*. I in charge. The cards of invitation >u seal out .state that there will be "No > ( preaehiing; no lecture; no collection 2 s ?nothing at a?U buit a good social St gathering of the men of the church.yt * Before the Mayor. Things were very ryiiet about town Sa-tuivlay night and Sunday. Only two _ defV?n\l'aui(s were before the mayor s for trial Monday morning. One of these was a citizen of tin " '! Mollohon community who had taken ^ a little too much lea on Sunday and II was singing a song or two. He was 0 assessed die sum of $2.."id which was ^ paid. Simon Roibiinfongave CliarloKe a lieeder a few licks and pointed a pis- >T " tol at her. The licks cost him $T.r> s and the carrying of the pistol a like 1' 11 amount. Policeman Franklin -locked up a couple of I ramps Sunday niirht, but as there wais no chaise against them i both were released. 11 in c- Amity Lodge No. 87, A. F. M. h An extra communication of Amity , 's Lodge, No. 87, A. l?\ M.. will be hel l b- Thursday, January 2!i, at S.Oft p. m., to in Fraternity Hall. Visiting bretliiv ron cordially welcomed. ^ o- The M. M. Degree will be conferL'd red. ? Van Smith, XV. M. of .T. II. M. Kinard, Secretary. im Men th? becomin.tr scarcer, year af- d t'er year. So says a German statishc tician; and lie predicts that 3,00 \ M yearn hence there will he only one \ man to 220 women. .... .-.V.: ) PROHIBITION BILL. ntroduced in House Friday by Representative Aull. Tlio following is (lie lext of (lie rollil>iticui bill introduced last week i ;hi' llou.ii' by Roprosentalive Aull: "That from and after tho first day I' .January, !!)():). it shall be unlawuI io sell, tnann I'act ure or offer for ule, or give aw iv. ii the State of ontli Carolina, any alcoholic, malt r spirituous liquors, wines or beers, f any description whatever. "Any person deemed guilty of the iiiia-tion of section 1 of this act shall e sentenced to hard labor upoa the ublie works of the county or in the I tale penitentiary for a term of not -'s l!ian six months. "Ail acts or parts of acts iueonsi'.ei"! with this act are hereby re- ; aled." | Presbyterian Service. 1 I'resliytei ian -eiviee will be held;' nnday alieniftn at the Lutheran L lurch at four o'cll.tck. conducted by j j e Row K. W. (?ro\{g? of .Vb'beville. i I lie coinmunion of tilie Lord's Supp.'r : i!l bo served at that 'time. ^ t Stops Runaway Team. Policeman Tlios. P. Adams on Kri- I ( iv last showed that not only ] | 'iilil Iv take Tine chances in his j j !'oi t > In rapture people who were ; ( yi.i-r to run away, but that lie would | ( - > aticmpt to prevent horses and ; | u!( s l :*o!ii endangering lives and i operty by running away. Mr. ? ilams was standing near (Silder & t eoks' store when he eved a run- i | iay team coming toward him from a direction of The Herald an 1 j j [ w< ollice. There were ihreo mules') :il a horse hitrh'd to a heavy warn. and the team was in a fast j . til. and one likely to do much j | ima^e to vehicles and people. j t Tiie policeman went in to the | reei ami "cabbed bold of the sad-j ( e mule as he eame by him. The j i ?rse and mules kept going, however. < f illing tiie ollicer along with them, i > r. Adams held on an 1 finally stop-I 1 d them near the court house. The j f ily (Inmate done was breaking I I iwn of a wheel of another wagon. | 1 ve streets were crowded though and i id not the policeman held on to the f am some person might have been ] I inred. | 1 |i Railroad Schedules. ' Kor the convenience of our read- . s. we are giving the present schedes of all passenger trains coming Newberry over both (lie Southern i id X. & L. roads. Stick it. in a ( nivenient place, so you will know hen the train you are interested in | due to arrive. Remember, it is tlrj i rues the trains are due that we give, | nl not '.lie time they will "arrive, for ( ie laMer is very uncertain. I Southern Railway, o. Direction. Due. > West ft.57 a.m. , i Kast 1.2ft p.m. I West 4.17 p.m. i Kast S.47 p.m. C., N. & L. R. R. ') West 5.19 a.m. I Kast ft.17 a.m. : I West 12.4(5 p.m. { Kast 3.10 p.m. I Wesi 7.25 p.m. I Kast, 8.30 p.m. Dancing School. A number of the young people of oiwflierry desire to learn to trip the ufht fantastic. So a dancing school being organized. The school wil! pen tonight at ft o'clock at Tlvalian "all. Those desiring to enter should e on han'l promjVtHy. Competent Michery are to be in charqv;. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the positoffice t X"wherry. S. C., for week ending a unary I ft. 100ft. '"B>?>Mrs. Maggie Drown, Mrs. R. J. inrgess', Mr. D. R. Durch. r?Carrie Childs. T)?'Mr. D. M. Dimsdale. f!?Osvar rSaston, Kmma Ola.lnev. 71?Mis Lula Hair, Mamie Hawkis. .T?(Mr. W. O. Jones. Mr. J. CI. ones. L?Mass Des*sie Leapard. Miss Kva ,capard, Rev. J. V. Lykes. M-?rSam Massev, Mr. A leu Mitchell P*?Mr. C. E .PI u mm or. r?Cornelius Robertson, Miss fanio Rotby. S?'Mrs. Nora Sanders, Miss Kllen Ninicjlctton, Wm. Sli<?b, Miss Nancy ?nl(on. Mr. .Tames TTcnrv 'Snbor. T?Mrs. Frnncbise Turner, Mr.! Clarence Tbackor. W<?(Mr. Ole Watts. Florido Wright. Persons calling for tiliese To titers rill n^lase ?nv that' thev were adr or Used, Chas. J. Pureell, P. M. THE NEWS OF POMARIA. , Fire From Lami>?Death of an Infant?Good Farmer Moves Near Newberry. Pomaria, .January 20.?-Dr. and \V. J. Breaker. ??I" St. Louis, visited Mrs. IJreaker's sisters, Mrs. Jmd. ('. AitlI and Mrs. Jah. I*. Setzler this . v r* Our vouno- peoplo enjoyed a very pleasnnt social on Inst Friday evening at. the lionu* ol' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hipp. Anions those present from a distance w >re Miss Willis of Spartanbniv, Misses Killi 1 and Massie Williams of Newberry, and Miss Lillian .Jo.::?s, of .Jones. Mr. M. 1 lay no Folk has moved lo the place ahout three miles north of Newberry which he recently bought, md upon which he has erected a residence. Mr. Folk is a ?ood farmer md an active and public-spirited citzen, and his removal is a loss to the onmiunity. Hveryone regretted to see him and his family leave. Ilis 'arm has been rented by Mr. Kdward ihealy who will make his home til<?re "or a tmnuber of years. 'The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake IT. Ivoon was bereaved yesterday afernoon by the death of their little ion K. ai?vd albont two years, lie iad been very ill IV fr some time, and 'or the last few days little hope had >een entertained for his recovery. lie s to be buried today at 2 o'clock, at "Miapins. The family have the sin ere sympivtbv of the community in heir bereavement. Pomaria will probably have a drujritore soon. Dr. Z. F. Pinner intends 0 open one at an early date in a >nildin<r which is beinj? erected on 1 lot owned by the Setzler Company, t will supply a much felt need of lie ("immunity. Mrs. Sallie Harris, mother of our icc:|ninodalinvr railway' ayenl, Mr. Horace Hlarr'f. has moved to Ponaria. What came very near heimr a fatal ?a<o of burning occurred on the Davd Snbe:' place i'.bout two miles and i half north of Pomaria on last Monla.v niiilit. The daughter of Mac Hawkins, colored, was carryiiii* a small brass lamp?one of the kind hat burns without a chimney?when lor outing dross cnujilit tire from it. ind before the 'lire could be ex ten uisbed she was so seriously burn?d that she is still in bed from its effects. Her father burned bis own lands severely in extiniruishini* the names. There was almost another homicide unonu" the colored people of this comiiunitv on last Tuesday. The wife of Manuel Set/.lor hit Will Snber in ill? iiead with a rock, and ho was un onscions from the blow for about 15 minutes. The physician states limit if the blow had been only a little liarder it would have proved fatal. IV.Ih parties to the affray are colored, and claim that the rock was thrown in play. The many friends of Mrs. .7. B. flraham, who is in the hospital i:i\Co[timbia, will be triad to learn that sh 1 is j?ettini?" on nicely and doinj* as ". e!l as could be expected. The people of this community are very much interested in the discussion of the. lien law. ft seems to be 'lie uenoral impression that the law will be repealed, but thai the repeal will riot become effective before next year. Some, express the opinion that with the repeal of the lien law should be coupled the repeal of the homestead exemption law. Not Ambitioius to Be a "Wall paper. A certain little, girl ria.l 'linen looking forward for weeks to a party which was to lie j*iven by one of her little friends, and die J* mother breathed a sigh of relief when the eventful day at length dawned, and Annie, in gorgeous new white frock and rdue r'bliops. was sareiy on her way to the party. Hut when Annie came home alio w,i.4 leaiiful, and quest io s followed. As -he answered t'wn, one a He:* another her mother became more puzzled to account for the uns, for there -had been gainer, ic,? cream, and aona f( nl |y everylihing foi u hich !he heart !' c'liildhood yean"Was (hero dancing, dear'/" sin fipal'y asked. ''Yes." snitVed Annie. ''^*r'ell, Pint was nice, you love so fo dance." * Vi'o, mother, 1 know," said Annie. sobbing now, "that's just the trouble. There weren't little Ihoys enough to go round and I've been not hint* but wall paper all the afternoon!" * DON'T MISS I lie clearance sale at Copelaml Bros. WANTED?Our friends to call and (buy their cigars at Broaddus and Ruff's. The Local Market. S| Mont 8 to 10 1-2 1 I fains 10 to 18 Best Lard 121-2 Best N O. Molasses 00 to 70 Good M. O. Molasses .. .. 35 to 40 Corn !)() Meal ill) 1 Mixed Clii'-kcn F'?;d ... 00 i Hay 1.25 to 1.40 ' 1st I'aU-.i! Klonr 5.50 to 0.00 '.'ml Patent' Kionr .5.01) to 5.f>0 \ Good Ordinary Klour ... .4.50 to 4.75 I Sugar '. . 5 1-2 \ I?':<*? 5 to 8 1-3 (' tlTco Boasted 15 Coffee, Green 10 to 20 Cotton Sec.I meal 1.35 I Kg"?s 25 I'onllrv 10c. 1!>. 1 Newberry Cotton Market. A Corrected By Nat Gisl. Good Middling 12 1-8 Strict Middling' 12 Middling 11 ;{_4 I SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. . 1 No advertisement taken for less N than 25 cents. ^ SPECIAL NOTICE?Schloss Brothers & Co. will have a represent a- j live a I the Is wart-Perry Company v I store next week with a full line of ll samples lor tailor made clothing \| and will take your orders and haw; vji your clothes for the spring made in Vj llie latest fashion. 1 FROM $2.50 to $5.00 a suit saved on elot ninr and overcoats at Copelnnd AJ Bros'. Cleiaranee Sale. TWO PACKAGES of Envelopes and - j 2 quires of paper for 50c. (Eaton V. Murlhiits jrods) at Broad.Ins & 41 Huff's B 25 PER CENT reduction on .-hoes for men. ladies and children at Cope- \:B land Bros.' Clearance Sale. BRING YOUR LAUNDRY to Broad- | dus & Hull. Herald and News building-. | . V' REPAIR SHOP?Eurniture, lounges, \ and parlor suits, each upholstered, \ recaining ehair<, repaired; making *'f and laying carpets and mattings, i cleaning old furniture. In Sunlight Hall, near old colored Baptist ^ J church. J Wesley Means. \ ON"E-THIRD OFF on clothing is a lii'i savimr, 1?is opportunity is of- , fered to you a;t Copeland Bros. \ I FOR SALE BY S; B. AULL, 2 houses, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. These j houses above being occupied bv , *v II Hev. Phillips and P. E. Scott. Tf not sold by the lirst of March will 'l^M he rented. Two nice lots in Main IH street suitable for stores. A MONEY SAVING opportunity. C I lie clearance scilo of clothing and shoes at Copeland Bros. f WANTED <Kverybodv to know that * | 1 have bought the undertaking | business of the late L. M. Spccrs. T ,1 am prepared to serve the public. P. E. Baxter. \ LOST On Saturday morning, between the residence of Mr. Oeorge C. Hipp and the Ashley Manufac- jj taring company, a Brown Leather f Pocketbook. containing: Cold Mud- I nl, German prize, engraved "M. A. Swittenbcnr. 1007"; gold brace- '* 'I lH: gold necklace; five dollar bill Jj and some silver change. Liberal reword if returned to Geo. C. Ilipp. m NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER I brick for repairing. Best brick, ) J Bf best lacilities. best deliveries. Ship^* anywhere in the state. Write today Sumter Brick Works. FOR RENT The old Spearman I Homestead near Silver Street, re- jM eently occupied by W. W. Spear- I IK. man. Will rent all or part of the ' BQ place. Apply for further informa- ; H tion^to W. S. Spoarman, Newber- 'jflfl NOTICE?We have now, our shon complete, and are ready, to do aW B kinds of work, wlretnci in iron <n JE wood. We are prepared to your boilers, engine-., wagons, bufl' JBB pie.-,, mule shoeing, or anything gtVi us a trial. Newberry Machine Shop. a RED RUST-PROOF SEED OAm ? jJK for salo. Grown by T. M. NMyr^Bs Two three hundred bushels leflMjpfflj Abrams & ai-JJv U