The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 31, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL.
The Movements 0f Many People
Newberrians and Those Who
Visit Newberry.
Il is ii considerable time until lire
primary in August, but some of the
prospective candidates for county
ollices arc already seeking (<> (Vol the
public pulse and laying tlreir plans
of campaign.
Newer before in the history of
Now boi ry have their been so ninny
new residences going up.
Senator Mlensc would like to have
is mam ot I'm* oeople o!' ihe county
as can attend a I the mass ineeli'iy; in
the court house at noon on Mondav
tn express an opinion in regard to his
vcoinily government hill.
Ind -c (leor.iie W. (Inge loft Newbei
i \ mi: \\ eduesady iikii for !iis
h<Mue in Chester.
'.Solicitor li. A. ("onper went jo Columbia
on \\ ednesday morning.
Mr. 15. I'. I.iel/.sey 'nvnl hi ('olnmbia
Wednesday afternoon on business,
MiM.veii ' S. iiltase has been in
* 'olum'bia tins week.
I here have been few cases in the
mayor's court during Ihe past several
days, and the few which have been
disposed oI were of minor importance.
Miss Alice Anil, who is at lending
the ( nlleue lor Women, in Columbia,
is spending a few days at home.
lake Myrd. who wav' con\?ieled i:i
the sessions eoiirt oM Tuesday of
I rau>;iorli:r.r whiskey, was arrested by
t mc-l able S. \\ , I.owe, of I.aureus
' onnty. to wI i 11> ;i !} n-h warrant
wa< sen I !>v Sheriff liuf !, and Slierill
I>111 >rd went lor him < n yesterday
nioriiiie.;'. Ilyrd wis tried in his absence
;i id a .-"a!e I seutenc left for
hit) i.
'"" i~ !h ' day for pavinv
town license wi::i:,;M lb-- pcnaltv al
ached.
SUPERVISORS REGISTRATION.
Messrs. Hayes, Werts and Leitzsey
Named by the Newberry
Delegation.
A dispatch received by The Herald
and News from Columbia yesterday
staled that Messrs. K. Lee Hayes, J.
W. Werts, and ii. Ii. Leilzsey had had
been named by the Newberry delegation
supervisors of resist ration for
this county.
Death of Mr. J. A. West.
Mi. das. A. "West, of liiis city died
on Wednesday night, January 20, at
II : !? o'clock, aged t'i.'t years.
lie leaves a widow and eleven children:
C. M. West. J. II. West.. Alice.
Carrie Hell. I ilia and Robert, of this
ch\. and I. (). West, of Louisville,
K\.. It. \\ . West, I! e 11 derso ii , Kv?
S. A. We.-I, (Icorgelown. Ky., (). K.
West. ('olmubus. lVjirl West.
A iken. S. <
He h.i.l heen ;i mem her of the
.Mel imd;> ( church for lorty-lhree
yea i s.
Several member:* of the family ha v.
>n- to , itnie from a distance, the fnneiai
a iran<>' ini'iil s will be made later.
I h-? remain; win I>?> interred at
Ifn-.cMiont oil S.n-pday morning', the
funeral sei vices I.eiii- held at 10
o 'clock.
Grand Jury Committees.
The following committerr. from Ihe
grand jury have been appointed for
ihe year I008:
Committee on l'ubiic Offices? ,J. R.
Crilliam, J. W. Wilson. J. If. M. Kinard,
R. C. I'err.v,, J. I). Davenport, ,1.
A. Kchumpert.
Committee o:i County Home?W. D.
'Dundrick, L. W. Mushar.lt. W. Kd
TCoon, W. V. Senn, W. O. Redder, W.
R. Palmer.
iCr?nimilfee on Public Buildings?J.
W. White. R. S. Hawkins, B. B. Miller.
K. I,. Livingston, M. W. Smith.
I ho entire grand jury is the coinmil
lee on roads.
These commit lees shall make a
thorough investigation of the affairs
en I misled to them and incorporate
same in Ihe presentment of the grand
jury at I'll o n ex I term of Ihe court In
be holden for Newberry county.
V. W. Tliggins,
Foreman.
As To Wheeland District.
Mr. Anil has introduced in thv
liouso of represenlnlives a bill to repeal
Ihe act providing for a specia
school district at Wheeland. The bil
was introduced by request, and thv
members of the Newlverry delcgatior
would be glad to hear from Ihe peo
pie interested, before final action i:
taken.
Lester Chapter U. D. C.
Lester chapter, IT. I). C., of Bros
pcrity, will meet with Miss Mosele;
on Wednesday afternoon ?t 4 o'clock
tow
THE SESSIONS COURT.
t
i Ed Jesse Acquitted of Murder?D. G.
Livingston Acquitted of Violating
Dispensary Law.
I ho court of "cuoral sessions finished
ihe business before it on Tues?l;:y
afternoon and adjourned sine die.
It was necessary to continue a number
of casus of account of llio absence
of 'Mr. Cole. L. Blcase, in the
Stat.' senate, and for other reasons,
and there were not many cases which
could <be disposed of at this .erin.
So<veral cases wore tried, (however,
and the calendar was somewhat relieved.
In many of the important
eases Mr. IHcase was counsel, aud
these could not be forced to trial
while he was absent engaged in the
discharge of public duty.
I'.d Jesse, colored, was acquitte.l of
muider on Tuesday morning. Jesse
killed another negro, John llardy, on
M'r. Z. (). Whittle's place, in August
ol last year. The eye witnesses to
the killing made out, in the opinion
of the court, a case of self defence,
and at the conclusion of the State's
testimony Judge Gage directed the
.jury to write a verdict of not guilty.
I'lie defendant was represented 'by
Kugeno S. Blease. Ksq.
Jake liyrd, colored, was tried in
his absence on the charge of transporting
contraband liquor from Laurens
county into Nowberr.v count v
during July of last year, liyrd was
captured by t wo 1.aureus otlicers while
liyrd was on his way to Yaugiianx
'He mi Sunday, going to ihurch with
a demijohn ami a quart and a pint,
lie was convicted, and a sealed sentence
awaits him. lie was under
bond for his appearance at t-liis term
01 court.
Mi'. D. (i. l.?\'iii;isiou, of the Dead
Fall section of (he county, was tried
on Tuesday morning on the charge
ol violal i:itv the dispensary law. Mr.
Livingston was acquit ted. lie was
indicted in three counts, one charg
ULi- selling a .drink labelled "sarsaparilla.
containing alcohol, anothei
charging him with storing ami keeping
alcoholic liquors, ami another
with keeping a place where alcoholic
liquors we.e sold, hartered and niven
away. Dottles were introduced
in evidence as having been sold by
Mr. Livingston, containing the following
label: " Sarsaparilla Tonic.
Kxlrael Willi Iodide1 Potash, 2'i per
i cent Alcohol. Sugar ('oloring Prepared
by John 15. Daniel, Atlanta, f!a.
A lilood Purilior. Dose.?One tablespoonful
three times a day until relieved.
Xo. lo7(). Guaranteed under
I no Food and Drugs Act June W),
1SMM5." Constable T. Williams testified
that tlie sale of this stuff had
been reported to him. and he had
warned Mr. Livingston, but that Mr.
Livingston continued |n sell it.
Messrs. O. R. Dawk ins a.id T. Scurrv
Coleman testified that they had I
bou-j-hj it from Mr. Livingston to
drink as a substitute for whiskey
when they were getting off drunks.
On cross examination Mr. K. S.
lilease. who represented I lie defendant,
produced a bottle of Vinol,
labelled IS per cent alcohol, and asked
Constable Williams if he know
that was being sold in Newberry. Mr.
v\ illiams said he would inmosti?rate it.
lie also produced a mouth wash labelled
as containing liS per cent of alcohol.
and asked Mr. Williams if lie
ku"W that was being sold in Newberry.
Mr. lilease's position was thai
some alcohol was necessary to preserv-'
medicines, and certainly there
had been no intention on Mr. Livingston's
part of violating the law.
The defendant offered in testimony.
The jury remained out only
a few minutes before returning a verdict
of not guilty.
Several aippoals from lower courts
were dismissed by Judge Gage on
Tuesday afternoon, on the ground
that they had been on the calendar
more than two tonus without a formal
order continuing them. This action
affirms the judgment of the lower
court in these cases.
Library Association.
The Library association will meet
in the labrary rooms on Monday afternoon
at four o'clock.
Mrs. W. IT. Carwilo,
Secretary.
Daughters of Confederacy.
The Drayton Rutherford Chapter
I U. 1). C. will meet with Mrs. Ilonseal
I on Wednesday, February 5, at 4
j o'clock instead of Tuesday. The
, members who are able to attend are
earnestly requested to notify the lios5
less the day previous to that effect.
The month for paying of dues has
been changed #from October to Fcb.
ruary. Mvmbers are requested to
come prepared to pay same.
^ Mrs. Geo. Johnstone,
;. Sccrctai'y.
I
COUNTY DISBURSEMENTS.
County Went in Debt Last Yeai
Higher Levy or Less Running
Exponses Necessary.
The following statement of the (
bursomenls of the county supen
<>; 's ofllco for |lie year 1U07 lias In
submit -I oil Id I ho New hurry dele^al
in Hie general assembly:
Roads and bridges .flidN:!
Ferry j)j)o
Chaingang ;{(}*2(l
County homo 2()(i.1
Com. tax 27-1
Contingent si;j
County physicians |o")
Dieting prisoner TIM
lio:!rd ol' assessors '_>Qli
Rents ;{ _?.")
Cor's. cons. *j.'>
Jurors ami witnesses U.'lfilt
Post morlems ami lunacy ' 1 (jj
Court house 430
Jail. iho
County nllicos TJ1
Hooks, etc. ' 1 ;{s:i
Constables' lees ^
Pensions .);{I
Paupers v-jj;
Ijiptor Constable f,(>;j
Repairs Pub. Digs. .">!)
Insurance 1 of?
Co. Hoard Kd. ,|.|
Sheriff's annual expenses 1S.">
Ollieials salaries ?>:{(>7
$:?n. ins
The assessed valuation of l.ixa
property was a little less than -t7.0(
1I1,. amount realized f,om Hie h
bein.ir alum! $21.(1(10. This left a
lii-:. !' - , .,| jiboni Jj5?),0(?0. of wh
about- +7.(M)(i has been borrowed. W
I In* same levy ami the same di^bur
"icnis 1 his yea 1. :! would appear ll
a I She end ol" |ln< present year
conn.lv will l\. al leasl +1 |,(,(in *|
( (III in debt. 11 would scent thai
is necessary !< raise the levy or
reduce rmr:!n:.'- oxp? uses.
Religious Services.
I here will be preaching at Ki.i
Creek next Sabbalh al II a. in.:
Cannon's C.oek al p. m.. .,nd
Prosperily A. R. P. church al 7
m.
W. F. M. Society qf Method
Church.
The Woman's Foreign Mission;
society of Central Methodist chu
will meet with Mrs. P. P. H;lx
Monday afternoon at ."..'10 o'doek.
mon,l">r? 1 : ;:u led to he prow
as t!. 1., tii^ day for the ou'niiu
mite boxes, and Hie Revs. .7.
Speake and d. W. Wolli:u> wili
P resell I.
idrs. C. H. M:'.rt in,
Rec. Sec
Will Furnish Dinner.
I he Ladies' Aid socielv of
f'irst Haptist church will furnish
turkey dinner on Monday, sales,
in February, under I he Hotel I'Y
crick !); ginning at 12 ??Y!o.\-.
Johnstone Academy Union.
Johnstone Academy union v
meet in the court house on Friday
lernoon. January ill. at I o'clock
111.
R. C. Maybin,
Secretary
To Enoree Church Membei*s.
I will preech al Knoroe the seen
Simdav in I'Vbruary instead of 1
Hirst Sn.nl ty. We ropiest all 111c
hers to h.' present so tliaf we rn
fix Hie meeting day to suit all,
possible.
B. P. Mitchell,
Pastor
Atmospheric Conditions.
When Speaker Cannon- cam*
Washington for the session of c<
gross he we:vt onrer to the W.Ii
House, and was there fivl'd up n
asked what lie thought of the fin;
scial situation, just then much in
duimps.
"Reminds me,rr said the speak
according to the Saturday ICwm
Post, "of two men 'who stayed
late one night and were afraid
go to their homes. They took a lil
room in a small hotel and turned
the same bed.
"An hour or so later lire man
Hie inside wo'lee up, stifling. Til
wasn't a panicle of air in the roi
ITe nudged his companion and si
'Wake np, Rill, and open a window
a door or something. I'm stilling,
must have some air.'
" Hill got out of bed, felt aroi
in 1110 dark and finally found a d
which he opened. Then he got b
into bed, not knowing he had ope
a pantry door instead of a door If
intr to (he outside.
" 'Did you open something?' as
his companion.
" 'Yes.'
" '(Tow's the weather oulsidel
" ''Black a&. tar,' said Bill, '
smells of cheese.' n
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT.
r? Compulsory Education Recommended
?Lawlessness in Johnstone
School District?Roads.
lis- Following is the final presentment
is- of I In? grand jury made in the court
.'en of general .sessions, Judge (leu. \V.
ion Cage presiding, tin Tuesday afternoon:
,
.05) To llis lienor .Judge (J. \V. Gage,
'.-17 presiding:
.00 We I he grand jury for 1!)08 beg
.07 leave lo roporl thai we have acted on
,S5 all of tlie hills handed to us by the
.9.1. solicitor, and have reported our l'ind.00
ings oil saiiie to the court.
.SO Committees for the following pur'.00
poses. viz., cx^ioinat ion of county of.00
(ices, examination of public buildings,
.00 exjiniina'ion t !* county iiome, exam.'21
ination of condition of roads and
.01 bridges, whose duly it shall he to
.00 1 h'oroughly investigate the condition
..'1(5 of that |>oilioii of the public affairs
OS on!rusted to tlieni, and to incorporate
.21 same in the presentment to be made
.05 at the next term of the court to be
00 hidden for Newberry county, are ap.00
pointed.
.00 We wish to express our apprecia.01
tion of the lucid charge of the presides
ing judge in regard lo attendance up-'
.10 on the ipublic schools, and recom.70
nit nd to our iepivseutalives in the
<0 legislature that they lake steps im?
nu'tlialelv to ensure the at tendance of
.10 j children within the legal ages for a
b!e recpisite amount of time lo guarantee
10,- in she county the intelligence neces vy
su v for the rending and understandile
iur of such laws as InoU |o tlie proper
ieh coiiduet of the citizen.
1 ! 'i ! "??? brought lo. our notice
s>>"|th:il in Johnstone school district.
1,1 j there has been for some time an
'he I mil of lawlessness which has reI
suited in the ? I< siutr of the1 si'ssiou of
'' the school in said school district, as a
precautionary measure against bodily
harm lo the teacher and smaller
children. We would recommend that
!!ie county superintendent of educa~
* lion, in connection with the trustees
'! of said school, be authorized and inf,l
slructed lo use a sulTicient amount of
!' the funds belonging to same for the
purpose of detecting and bringing lo
punishment the pairties -responsible
list fur such lawlessness.
We would call the attention of the
supervisor to the condition of the
bvi.lge over Cannon V. evee!:, near Pn''
n.eria, at what i< called the Benny
1 ' Suber place, which is in such condiI:
1 as 'o se/ioeslv je t ) irdi'.e life
and pmperly. and instruct him to
. '(take immediate steps lo place same iu
1 such condition as will insure safe
I van ul.
It is :::so reported that there is a
place on 1 iff Bush river road .just bevond
the two-mile post mi :he lands of
"Messrs. B. I*'. (Joggans and Daniel
Dctniniek. which on account of the fill|.
y llP I'"' creek, lias become floodj
I and siagnai'fl. ther.diy endangering
the health of the surrounding community.
We ask that tlie supervisor
be instructed to take such steps as
... may he necessary for the abatement
j. of the nuisance, or to compel obedience
to tlie laws regulating' same.
' We recommend that our clerk be
I he ;t-'.?al fee.
F. W. Iliggins,
Foreman.
nd Communion Services.
[hf f'JO holy eoniinunlon will be eeleiii
b rated on next Sunday, 2nd of Febia.v
ruary, in Central Methodist, cliureh.
if The reception of mean hers will take
place- at that time. ALl persons wishing
to join on profession or by letter
pleas? speak with the-pastor Rev.. Dr.
WoLTing. 2t
1? W<fr are giving free $7.50 worth) of
an- ware at our store nexfi week. S<;e adl,te
vertisement in this paper for parliculars.
fl"* Newberry Ilardwiere Compaiiv.
the _
or throp in and have a. cup of coffee
in,r and hot. biscuits at our store any day
out week. Will be glad to see you if
jn you intend to buy oir not.
Ij](, Newberry Hardware Company,
iu
Last Day for License.
on This is the hist day for paying town
0,7> 'license without penalty attached,
mil. '
Big shipment china and crockery
We -i118' received at.
Anderson 10c. Co.
:md
oor Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M.
ack A regular eommiinieation of Amity
ned Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., will be held
,{,(!_ next Monday evening at 7.:t0 o'clock
in Fraternity Hall. Visiting brethren
ked cordially welcomed.
Van Smith, W. M.
J. II. M. Kinard, -Secretin y.
!>
and Don't miss the clean-sweep-sale at
Anderson 10c Co.
| MORE SCHOOL FACILITIES. I
fcomaritteo Appointed by Citizens
Drafts Bill Which is Sent to
tho Newborry Delegation.
, _ _ I
At a citizens' incoliiii?" liolil in the
' court, house some nioullis aj?o Messrs.
j<!eo. S. Mtowcr, (ii'o. It. (.Vomer ami
W. II. Wallace were appointed a com.
I mitlee to di'at't a bill, in accordance
j wit'.i a resolution adopted at saitL
nieotin.ir, looking t<? enlarged school
j facilities for this city. The committee
met on Wednesday and drafted
| the following hill, which has been for'
wa:ded to the senator and representaJ
I ives i'roni this c unity :
A Bill Relating to the Newberry
School District.
i >" it enacted by the (ieneral Assembly
< !' the State u!" South Carolina:
I 'Section I. That the trustees of the
'Newberry school district created by
I an Act of (he general assembly of
'the Slate ii|' South Carolina, approv!
ed I) ecember L?"i, ISSf), in case they
I deem it necessary to erect additional
j school buildings lor the use of the
I schools therein or to purchase additional
property for the like purpose,
tare hereby authorize! and empowered :
! to submit tu the qualified electors r *- j
; sidin-.* in said school district, at an j
i election to be held lor that purpose,
alter two weeks notice, the question
<>f a tit liori/.i ii'-!' the issue of bonds n.?t
: exceed intr the amount of twelve
thousand dollars bea.-inir interest at
j m t exceeding the rate of six per
cent per annum ami payable in (if-;
I tc*t >i years (the proceeds of which
bonds shall he used by said trustees in
' purciiasin-j1 or erectinir additional
; school !:uildin.>. in repairing' ??r inipr
.\':ie.' school huildin :s and provid;
i" suitable furnt'ire am! apparatus
tor the sum-.') and (lie levy of an an:
nil:!I lax of l h.-ee-fourl lis of a mill on
the taxable properly in s.ii.l districts,
lo pay interest on said bonds. Th.1
| said trustees ate hereby empowered to
j appoint (hive managers U? con.luct
! such election, to declare ibe result i f
the same and i?i execute and deliver
I the bonds so authorized to be issued
j in the event that the majority of the
| qualified electors volini? at said elecI
lion shall be in favor of the same,
| and the interest annually accruing:
J upon said bonds shall be paid by the
| county treasurer out of the proceeds
jot said special lax*?any surplus reJ
inaininir after the payment of the annual
interest to be applied to the
redemption of tho bonds issued under
the direction of the said trustees. In
Hie event said bonds are voted there
shall be levied an annual tax of threefourths
of a mill on the taxable property
in I lie district, which shall be
used by saiil trustees in paying the expenses
of conductinir the schools of
said district, which lax shall lie in
addition to the tax now levied for the
said purpose and which may be in:creased,
decreased or repealed in the
manner now provided by law for the
increase, decrease or repeal of the tax
now levied to pay the expenses of
conduct inir I he schools of said district.
Section '_>. That this act shall lake
I ellect immediately upon its approval.
Buy Stamps on Rural Routes.
Postmaster ('has. .1. Pur?elT desires
: to call attention lo the practice of
-nine patrons of rural delivery of placing
loose coins in their boxes each
time I hey desire- to dispatch letters
instead of supply inir ihemselws with
postage in advance of their needs.
I his practice imp<ses endue hard
ship on rural carriers in removing
loose coins from boxes and delays
them oil the service of their routes.
? The postmaster, therefore, urgently
requests that patrons of rural delivery
(provide themselves and keep
on hand a supply of stamps consistent,
with and in advance of f.lreir needs.
It. is also very desirable that rural
palrons place 111 their mail boxes
smail detachable cups of wood or tin
in which to place coins, when necessarv.
in purchasing supplies of
stamps.
CALL FOR HUIET'S All-llealimr
Liniment if you want a preparation
that is yua ran teed to do the
work or money refunded. Mavcs'
Druir Store.
J
STRAYED?From Pickens Ruff's
home, near Maybinl.on, last Saturday,
January 25. a li?hl bay mnre
mule about 15 hands hijrh and
about 10 years old. Think one of her
ankles was enlarged. Any information
as to her whereabouts will bo
appreciated and expenses paid by
mo.
II T. C. Pool.
FOR A BAD (COUGH HUIET'S
All-Tl'ealinir Liniment has 110 equal.
Mavcs' Dm.!? Store.
Attend the chean-swcep-sale at,
1 Anderson 10c. Co.
The Local Market.
Moat 8 to 10 1-2
Hams 10 to 18
Best Lard 121-2 *
Best N. O. Molasses ..... 00 to 70
Good M. O. Molasses .... 35 to 40
Corn 90
Meal 00 1
Mixed Chicken Food .... 00 y
iiji\ 1.25 to 1.40 J
I si Patent Flour 5.50 to (5.00 1
2nd Patent' Flour 5.00 to 5.50 ^
Good Ordinary Flour ... .4.50 to 4.75 j
Sugar 5 1-2 '
Rice 5 to 8 1-3
Col fee Roasted 15 V
(Coffee, (Jreen 10 to 20 v
Cotton Seed meal l..'35 Jm
Poultry 10e. 1}>.
Newberry Cotton Market.
Corrected By Nat Gist. 1
Middling 11
Si rid Middling 11 1-4
Good .Middling ... 11 3-8
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I CENT A WORD. 1
No advertisement taken for les^s 1
than 25 cents. i
WANTED?d.adv or gentleman of 'm
fair educalio.i to travel lor linn of
largo capital.*$12 to $21 p??r week,
straight salary, payable weekly. Fx- '
penses advanced. Address Geo.
Clows. Newherrv, S. (.'.
: ^
WANT YOU <ill to know thai Mayes'
Drug Store sells Dr. lluiet's All- H
Healing Limiuciit <m a positive 1
guarantee or money refunded. jj
Price 2-> \ and 50c. per hot tie.
| FOR RENT?On.1 two-horse. farm, on ?4jl
my Gary place near Garys. I
\\ . I . I >111 ol d. ' ' \J
K. J*'. D. No. 3t ~*m
. J
TRY HUIET'S All-I lea ling Liniment 11
lor rlu'iunatism, soreness, neural- .
via. sore throat, spraii.s, bruises,
asthma. headache, toothache,
coughs, colds and colic. Sold at
.M:aves' Driiy 'Store.
I
WANTED?Two croppers lo work for *
par.l ol crop on the Dorroh phvee. *
\Y. T. Bulord.
If. F. D. No. 3. ;3t
^
DR. HUIET S All-llcaling Liniment, 1
the best household remedy on the f
market, try il and. he convinced, j
Mayes' Drug Store.
LOST?Between Mr,-. E. L. Bailee' i
and power house, gold lock brace- i
let. Howard 1 returned to this of- Vl
ficc. I
BRING YOUR LAUNDRY to Broad- JrS
dns & linll, 1 fa raid and News
building. IK J
' J A
REPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounges, ?L^
and parlor sails, each upholstered, ^
recaining chairs, repaired; making/ j|
and laying carpets and mattings, in
cleaning old furniture. 7n Sunlight
Hall, near old colored Baptist ,9
church. ||
Wesley Means. fl
FOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 hous- V
es, one vacant lot on Harper street
a I'd I wo lots on Main street. Thesi
houses above being occupied by
l\ev. Phillips and P. K. Scott. If H
not sold by the furl <>f March will
be rented. Two nice lots in Main I
street sit it wide for stores. jS
WANTED "Everybody to know that
T have bought the undertaking ,K
business of the late L. M. Speers. I B
am prepared to serve the public.
P. F. Baxter. , sH
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Jjl
brick for repairing. Best brick, jfl
best facilities, best deliveries. Ship ]ii
anywhere in I he state. Write today VBg a
for prices. iAX
Sumter Brick Worl^|- ?
for RENT?Tlra old jfl
1 homestead near Silver Street,fl
cently occupied by W. W. Spoar-**\.?
man. Will rent all or part of/the
place. Apply for further information
to W. S. Spearman, Netvber- |jH
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NOTICE?We have now, oir shop j flj
complete, and are ready,/o do al' J^E
kinds of work, whetner /) iron oi
wood. We nro prepay 1 to fix f fl
your boilers, engiies wgons, bug- H
pies, mule shoeing, or nlylhing else, B
give us a trial. K
Newberry Shop. B
RED RUST-PROOF $EED OATS ' (jS
for sale. Grown T. M. Neel. V?!J|
Two three hundr/ bushels left.
Xraras & Qi'st. I