The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 18, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movoments of Many Peop] Nowberrians and Those Who Visit Novyfcorry. Mr. Goo L. Melvv.n leeiurar fo .(ho Loyal Temperamr? I'mo,, liranel of: the \V. C. T. V. will loeturc a Trinity on Thursday, February 2( at 10 a. in. i'lio Ladies Aid 'Society of Hi Church of Ili3 Redeemer will nice with Mrs. Iceland Sum mo r, Tues.la, afternoon at four o'clock. 'Mr. J. A. Blackwelder, of Newlbcr ry, was in llu' city Saturday, 0:1 busi noss connected with his granite <|nai ry at Cold I'oint. Ho is the man Ilia found the pol of ?<dd voider an oli house in ('nlimihia by ilii11for i accord inu- to I lie daily newspapers If lie did find ii. it's all ri.sfht.Lauronsv.ille 11( raid. ( . I'.niic SI Amaml. Fsij., of Cunwav was in Xew'hcrry for a few hours 01 Sun.lay. Miss liilla I*.|?tin*_? . of ('olumibia, i: vi-.itiu.tr her sister. Mrs. .1. Ad-ams Mr." ami Mrs, Robert Maddo.x am children, of Warren villc, have return od lo their heme after a slay of n |\m days with relatives here. Miss Marie (larv, of Abbeville, ha; veturned lo her miiie after speudiu*. several days with relatives am I ri -inls in the cil y. Mr. I lieo. l)anielson is confined lr l"s heil. Tin* many f'ri mils of |hi> atiod <1111 ('111a:l hope |i>i ;ii> <ptcd\ recovery. I.inle Mi<s Harriet A lams !ias reI urned home from a visit in friemb ai Whitniire, Mr. .lames \\ . Davis ha.-: returned iiome I i'i'in a \'i-i11 lo liis lautrhlor. Mrs. ,1. 1*. I.ylcs of Columbia. Mrs. I',, .lane Recder !?a* returned ' 'olundua al'ler Ii11 r a few days with relatives in Newherrv. Mis.s |,ul:i Mallliews. of Atlanta, i? visiting her cousin. Mrs. I,. ('. Pitts Messrs. (I. ('. (I'lasu'ol' ami I*. C Ferguson are mi a \ isil to relative? in Florida. Mr. I*.. II. Ilouscal. of I'olumbia spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. .1. R, Daviilson, who has been visiting her daiiiihler. Mrs. K. C, Bo wl.-1 on in Blackville, lias returned 'ionic. Represent a I i ves Alan Johnstone and F. If. A nil spent Sunday at home. Mr. Sam Cook, of (livonv lie, spent yesterday in the city. Policeman F. I'. Bradley lias ibeon ill at his home lor several davs past, hut nis friends are Imping to sen him return lo his duties shortly. B, B. Hair, l\s?|., of Prosperity, was in town oil business yestcrdav. Mr. Ii. \\. Floyd is on I atrain to the did in Jit of hi< many friends after beinvi routined to his home for several dry s by illness. Hon. I*. \\. Iliivuins spent several days in Columbia last week, discussi'l'-i various political ipiesfious, renewing Ii is acijuaintaiicc with members of the levisla!iir.'. ineclinir sunie of those with whom lie expects to h<> associated next winter, and incidentally ?-athoriti;r canipaiu i thunder for use next summer. Sorveant .). Fred Schimipcrl spent Sunday with the home people. Mr. ()- Ilavird. of the law department of the Soul Ii Carolina Cniversjty visit,,| hmiie Saturday and Sunday. A lai-jc number of t|u. nicndiers of 1'?' I'. church surprised their beloved pastor. Dr. Phillips. o? the niviht id the I-Ith wilii a pound inti*. The h.Mi-e of Allen (!i!liani. colored, who lives on Dr. Domiiiick's place, in No. i? lowiishiip. was destroyed by lii( a few iii?hls at!-o. The contents of the house, valued at about sixtv dollars, were consumed. Dr. Wollintr left yesterday for (treenwood |? attend a ineeliii"- of the missionary institute, and will be nb>ou .from home about throe days. / Major Caldwell to Lcct\irc. At the usual lecture hoar on Friday mornintr next. Major ,1. F. J. Caldwell is to address the students of Newberry college, in lite college chapel. The occasion will be ;l celohralionof the birthday of Washington, which tailing on Saturday, will bo observed by the college on Fridav. Major ( a Id well is well known to the youmr men of the cellettv as the author of "'The Stranger,'' and the "''Hisl'.ory of McCowan's Brigade." Tt is now as a speaker tliat they ar: to become acquainted with him, and those present TVid'ay morning aro sure to bo well entertained and instructed by one of the most delightful talkers of that school of South Carolina warriors and historians now fasl becoming onlv a meniorv of the t>real past. MULE FOR SALE?Apply to ,T. A Foy, Newberrj, 17. I<\ D. No. 7. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I* Transfers For Tho Month of Jan- l uary, 1908, By Townships. r The following arc I lie real estate h trails!ors for the month of January, I 1!)0S: ' ( ), No. 1 Townsliip. ; Tench t'. Pool to (J. Walter Jacobs, e loi and 'buildings town of Newberry, < t $0,000. y J'- L. Parr to II. M .Mayer, 1 lot | containing "J 81-100 aeros in toivn of i - Newberry, $2,")00. , Preston Sena to Geo. Scott, 1 lot | - in Helena, $12"). , t Claudia X. Hunter to Kate T. Anil, \ 1 | l"( "ii boundary shvet, $1 .">00. j t| Clarence I). Kniuht to Fannie 10. | i. Kn:\jhI. .? Nils in town of Xewherry, t - $100, etc. j John Butler to (i. C. Williams, 1 ( , lot iii town of Xewherry. $400. s it Flizaibeth DeWalt lo J no. C. Xeel (and \\ , r*. Wallace. .">9 1-2 acres, ( s $1,700. L . I J. W. While t<> I'. Ii. 11 a 11 in a :i. 1 ? 1 , lot in (own of Xewherry, $1.(500. I -j Jos. J. Kilyoiv. attorney in fact, \ ' to I). (J. \\ ilson, b"> 7-100 acres, $1,- ' ] :i2o. L > j Xancy Fd wards t'o Howard Carpen- J r'tcr. I lot $12..")0. I 1 j J:i*. J. Lane to M. L. Spearman. 1 I [ l??t in town nf Xewherry. $8,100. \ >! Martha Wright to W. Mel). Kook, ,\ * ' 1 lot in I lelena. $7.">. j,, Win. J. Swit t.'ii'her^ to Tench C. J ii 'Pool, 1 lit on Ilarrimrton street. $l,-lo i200 , I ;j 1 ' K. St,'|)hen<on to Arthur Koher- a son. 2 lots in "Snnsen Park" $1.'>0. ''| 1 I* osier X. Martin to Win. J. Swit- jh , | teiiher*.*, I lot in town of Xewherry. I 1 ' $ooo. I J. II. Hair and Henry 1). Havird w t>> Mary Ii. Whitaker and Lula F. j e Ifavird, I lot oil Main street, $">.-( c . L I lie National l?o:i|< of Xewherry In ; i Fred l.onir. 1 ! >t in L-wn of Xew- ;i ' hen y. $-1.^00. (. I hos. J. Davenport to .Tames W. a . Pitts, ."> acres, $1,000, () M. L. Spearman to Win, F. Pel- | I ham. 1 lot oil M.iin street. $8,.">00. L. \\. Floyd and C. J. Pnrcell to ci I La veil ia Ii. Pureell. 1 lot $o.00. o Lavenia Ii. Pnrcell to C. P. Wil- s< liams, 1 lot $.1.00. u Jas. A. Burton to Tiniolhv Burton, 5 lots $000. ' S| No. 2 Township. fj Mary A. Oxner t?? .T:io. T. Oxnor, ?y 1 .">8 Hi-100 acres. $702. ' Margaret Ilarinoa to Thos W. ei Harmon, JO .">0-100 acres. $000. No. 4 Township. ! LYbl. p.. Odell to Pickens P,. Odell, j <i acres at $20. ' J. I). Tidmar-Ii to J. II. Thomas, |> 1 10 acres, $1,047.20. No. 5 Township. I, Jno. M. Foster to Oscar L. Mayer, ]) 200. $0,000. It W. Frank Kelly to Jas. Mcintosh, In I Hi acres. $2,000. j | No. 7 Township. n Xancy 1). Workman to Win, F. ei John-soil. ISO acres. $2,.">00. N B. ami Ii. F. Salter to Jas. C. ^ Salter, JO J.">-100 acres, $1,000. d Mrs. 10. J. De'Walt and Carrie Be- '' Walt Hunter to F. S. Bominick, n ISO <)-10 acres. $.">.770.,90. No. 9 Township. '' I* 'I I Us A. SI i<jh to Mrs. Ii. C. TiTc- ? Carthy, :? | l-S acres. $781.87. Jno. W. ('anierson ei at to Jno. P. Mills. 100 acres, $2..">00. J. I). Stone to Fxcelsior School, 1 acres. $J0. No. 10 Township. Jno. ('. Xeel to I). W. Buzhardt, 04 w 10-1oo acres. $2,071.87. p Jno. Xeel to P. |{. Banks, Jr., 7J 1-4 acres, $1,428.12. No. 11 Township. H. 11. liikard, master, to J. Wr. f.( Lominick an.l (!. Hallman Sli?h, 0(5 ? acres, $2,040. f Selling Booze In Prosperity. Will Summer.-, white, was tried helore the Intendant of Prosperity a ]( lew days since on Ihe charge of sell- n iny licnior. and was fined thirty dol- p( lai<. Phe tine was pair. Policeman j| Be.lenhauyh, who has heea striving .j i hard to put dt>wn t'ne sjile of wliis- a key in his prosperous town, has had ri his eves on Snnvincrs for some time hut only recutly was able to secure evidence upon which to convict him. Killed by a Train. ^ Mr. Floyd Davis, son of Mr. Jno. d B. Davis, who is a native of Neiwbcr- c ry county but whose home is in Sa- f luda county, was killed by a train in ( 1 ennsylvania. He was a railway | conductor and as he '.iepped off his f ': l,: >" pa'-al' ; track lie was a !< !!< d h- a fast v.hioh passed. |< i\. r I- Icyd Davis w:m a y.ur.ig man, i a 1 I -va? o!,|v man !.?:l last June, lie h. was a i ephew of M . J. W. D*vi--, of )v this city. Ijj 'v. HUNTER APPEAL DISMISSED. Suprome Court Sustains Judgo Gar In Transferring The Case To Greenwood County. The supremo coun lias affirmed th ruling of Judge ftrnest Gary i L'haiii?-iiijL?* the'venue of the case of 1 h ^tate v. (J. Wash Hunter from Lain ins to Greenwood county. Hunter i 'barged with murder in the killing o Mr. K'b. Copcland. lie lias had fou trials in Laurens county. As a resul >f the first he was eonvicteed o Manslaughter, but Judge Aldnich, be lore whom- the case was tried, set th verdict aside on the gvound ol" irreg ilaritics in (lie management of tli iury. lie was tried again at the sain enn of court before Judge Aldrich he second trial resulting in a mis rial. At subsequent- trials of th ourt lie was tried twice, with th ;ame result. After the last mistrial before Judgi Jury Solicitor Cooper moved for : liange of venue on the ground tha i fair and impartial trial could no ic had in I,aureus county. The tnoiioi \-.is opposed, but it was granted In 'udue Gary, who ordered the recon ransfcrred to Greenwood county. Hunter's attorneys, Messrs. \\\ K Jicliev. of the Laurens bar. and Ctde .. 1>lease and (). L. Scbumpert. of tin s\'wberty bar. appealed from t!ie or or. Tlie appeal was based on tw? rounds. Cue was that the act allow ng :? im lion to lie made for a change f venue after four days' notice l< lie opposite side was uneonst.it lit ionI on account of a defect in the title 'In- old act required ten day's notice ut under the new art less than ten ays' n dice was given. The othei round was that when the motion ;i^ heard the business of the session? ourt had been concluded and tlie ourt was at that time engaged in tin rial of livil eases, it being contended hat. tlierefoie. -Indue Gary, so fai - business :n tb? sessions court w:i; oin-erned. was sitting at chambers nd that a motion for change of wnut n the ground that a fair and itnpar ial trial could not be had in the oiinty, could only be made in open i?url. Judge Gary overruled botli Injections, and affidavits were prenited on both scides. and the ehan.ee as ordered. The appeal was then taken to the upreme court and. as stated, Judge ary has been sustained, and fbe case oes to Greenwood. Tlx* Greenwood court of sessionrmvenes on next Monday. The New Lutheran Pastor. Dr. A. J. Bowers, who is filling the nlpit in the Lutheran Church of the edeemer. announced on Sunda.v lorning that the liev. Kdward Ful nwidei. of Lexington, X. C., whei as accepted the call of tlve cliurcl ? become its pastor, had written thai e would conduct his first service in le church on the second Sunday ior1111iiig ill March. Mr. Fullenwidr. said Dr. Rowers, would come te dewberry about the :hl or 4th of rarch, preceding his family, in orer to get the parsonage in shape se lat his funnily might move in imlediatelv uipon their arrival. Dr. Bowers preached a timely anel >rcible sermon on Sunday morning nd was heard by a eongregatioi "hit'll entirely filled fire auditorium nd a part of the Sunday school room Social Meeting For Men. A so rial meeting of the men of tin 'Utheran Church of tire Uedecme: 'ill be held in the Sunday schoo! i?o?ms of the church on Wednesday veiling. Dr. Bowers announced or uivday morning that it would b eld for the purpose of promoting loser relations among the men of tin migregation. and that there would bv o charge, no collection, and no reresli merits. Thursday Last Day to Assess. Thursday will be the 20th day ol Vbruary which is the last day t( lake an assessment of your property in- Stale and county taxation to And or Cromer. The law provides tha penally shall be put on nil return! ft or that date. If you haven't al cady attended fo this matter, it wil e well for you to sec to it today. Misrial in Judgo Hair's Court. Judge B. B. Hair, who presides a: lagistrate in the town of Prosperity oesn 't often have mistrials in hi ourt for it is seldom that a party be ore him demands trial by jury. Bu he prosecutor in a criminal ease yes erdny asked for a jury and that jur; ailed to agree on a verdict. It wa case in which Klmore Li tidier ha< '/rvin Bridges prosecuted for dispos ng of rent cotton without pnyin: C'.it due on the place. Both partis k-ore negroes. Another trial will b iad soon. > / THE NEWS OF POMARIA. \ y Accident Noar Jolly Street?Ma riage of Mr. V. L. Smith ajid Miss Bettie Martin. e Pomaria, February 1".?Mrs. J< ti liayis and Mis. L. I. Feagle can e down rroin Newberry on Friday - visit their sister, Mrs. 0. B. An s who is, we regret to say, critically i f | 'Mr. V. L. Smith, the popular -boo r | kieper of the Poniaria Oil Mamifa t I tilling' company, went up to Fount a. t'linn a tow days ago, where he wi i- j yesterday married to Miss Bett e Martin, a eh'arming young lady ? -1 that place. Mr. aiul Mrs. Sniith a e [expected to arrive at Poinaria th o evening, where they will be heart i, ! welcomed. They will make their lion - ' for the present a' Mr. F. A. Setzler 0 | Miss Lucy Ilentz, of Walton, spei ? j last week with her sister, Mrs. J. 1 j(i:'?ham. Mrs. graham returned fro c j Columbia about ten days ago, hei 1 health having been improved bv lit t | vis ill to that city. ! ! An entertainment was given in tl i ' school house here by Prof. J. M. Ma / : sey, of North Carolina, on last Fr.ida 1 : nisiht. The entertaiinnent. which coi ; sisted of readings, jokes, and innsi . | was enjoyed very much by all wli | were present, and it will be repcatc ? : with a change of program, t'oniorro - | (Tuesday) niuht. The price of at 1 ' mission will he ID ami 1 ? rents, an - ' a part of ihe proceeds will be give .'Itu the school. 'j Mr. A. F. Wiser, of Liberty, S. C ' j spent several days very pleasant] | i.iis lust week iit his father's, M?\ ?Ja j A. Riser's. 1 i The i eople of this community ai :n uuod deal amused at the recent ai 1 | lies of some of our state senators, i | connection with the "Appelt inc " dent" If the a.vera?e voter know | that a senator who has had any coi ! nection either with liquor houses < I i crsons accused of emit. opposes t ?i appropriation ol 111i? money necessat J to continue tlie present interesting ii I vestigation of .the dispensary scai (hiIs, lie will draw his owji conch ! sions, and these will not be infli 1 ciiced by any of the fine-spun distim 1 lions that some of the senators desii to have made, either. Tf the legish turc had refused to make the nece; sarv appropriation, there arc man people who would have regarded ! as adding disgrace to scandal, and tli money would easily have been raise by popular subscription. "TV ; "show" is certainly worth the moi ev, and the people are willing to "pa the price." The attitude of the Ne.vberry deh nation in the house on the question < ' (iximr the tax levy, which came u Saturday, is certainly to lie com mem cd. As Representative Anil aptly e: 1 pressed it, Ihe time to practice eeoi 1 oiny is when appropriations are heir ' made, not when the levy is being fi: 1 ed. Extravagance in appropriatior can not be cured by an exhibition < poor business sense in fixing the lev, ' - ':i(?uld l)c said in behalf of oiu ow representatives, however, both in tl " and the senate, that they ha\ > not been in favor of extravagance. On Friday or Saturday of last wee the fourteen .war old son of M 1 Berry Rikard, of flie .Tolly Strei i section, met with a very painful a< 1 oident. A mule which he was drivin 1 to ;i w a iron loaded with shinnies ra away, and when the wagon struck stump, young Rikard was hrown on and the wauon wheel ran over h arm, badly tearinsr the flesh, hot above and below the elbow. Fortui ately no bones were broken, but D Pinner, who was called in had to t'al 53 stitches in sewing up the injure \ limb. S. j Banks to Close. 5 We the undersigned banks agn - to close on Feb. 22nd. and celebra Washington's birthday, this hei no,' legal holiday. The Exchango Bank, j, The National Bomk, The Nowiberry Savin.es Bank, The Oommeucial Bank. ! t j Temperance Lccturo Today. . * Mr. Morgan L. McKoon, of Ne - York, National Lecturer of the Loy 1 Temperance Legion, who was sehei ulod to arrive in Newberry yesterdf morniiH'". was delayed by a railros wreck Mr. McKoon is expected th morning. s At 11 o'clock a. m. Mr. McKoc g will address the ladios afc Centr Methodist church. At 4 p. m. in tl j. same church, lie will speak to tl children and young people. y Tonight at 7..'10 he will deliver f s I address m O'Neall Street Methodi [1 church. Mr. McKoon lias a national reput s? lion as a pleasing and effectiv. s speaker, and those who a^tond tl e services at which he is to speak a assured q? much literary onjoymont CENTRAL METHODIST OHUKJOH. r- A Missionary Day?Large Co,ngroga- ( tion and a Special Offering? t Largo Crowd at Nighto. " I )3 It is with pleasure that we can inle form our reading public, so imu'h into terosted in the work of that large 11, body i?t' Christians called Methodist, I 11. that Sunday was at Central church a { k- day of marked interest, c- At 11. o'clock the church was tilled ( in by a deeply interested congregation * us which heard with the closest attenie tion Dr. Wolling speak on the pur>t* pose of iChrist as expressed in the 1 words: ''Thai repentance and rcinisis sinn of sins should be preached in ty his name among all nations." Tie lo followed with sonic incidents, of miss. sion life in Brazil, and an offering it was made for the cause. ?A fine congregation assembled at in the evening services which consisted '3 of a brief talk by the pastor about ?r hire laborers into his vineyard, as set forth in one of the parables of our ie Lord. At the appointed hour the lops' worth league entered and took the v reserved seats. After some words of i- explanation the ofilcers-clect, whose c. names wer noticed in this paper, in io its last issue, came before the pastor d and were duly installed. The society ^ w represents the young life of the 1- church and with an intelligent zeal d proposes to work for Christ. To Elect Assistant Superintendent. '., The city council on Wednesday v night will elect an assistant superins. tendent of streets. The position pays forty-five dollars per month, and several have been mentioned as candidates for the position. There lias * n been conflict hertofore as to the j. duties and powers of the two street s superintendents, and council propos- ^ es to have this avoided in the future ,r by having it distinctly understood lt. that Mr. Kpting is superintendent v and the other superintendent is his * j_ assistant. x. Before the Mayor. l?m Jones, a colored hackman, was uip on the charge of leaving his e hack at the depot in charge of no v_ one. He plead guilty and was lined I s_ $1.00 which was paid. i y John \\ ilson, bet for known as ^ " Ralibit ",was accused of beating his w.ife. lie was sented to pay $5.00 or serve 20 days. The fine was paid. ' , j Wes Wilson was fined $2.50 for obstructing the sidewalk. The fine was .. paid. 3 Loses Fine Horse. ( Mr.fleo. C. Glasgow, of the Jalapa section, lost a very valuable horse j last week, the animal dying from blind staggers. ^ l iq- Miss Ma.bel Head to Speak Thursday On Thursday night, February 20, is Miss Ma.bel Mead from Atlanta, (la., >f will speak in Central Methodist y. church. Miss Head is studying and n speaking on social problems, and is ie a worker of the Methodist church, re The lecture will begin at 8 p. m. ^ 'fc News From Excelsior. Kxcelsior, February 17.?<Mr. J. C. l'' Siugley has been on the sick list for c>" a few days. |J{ ' The continued rains keep the pub- ' a lie road in a sloppy, rough condition, t Our now Sunday school organ has js arrived and it is all night. h Mr. J. S. Worts, of Saluda, spent i- Thursday night with us. r. Miss Alder Hay Wheeler spent.-Satc0 urday and Sunday with relatives in ] -1 Nev.iberry. Mrs. H. J. Crumpton spent a fow days with relatives near Chajpin last week. >e Mlisses 01 lie Count's and Annis te Singley spoilt last week with friends a i'-* Bethlehem section! Mr. Berry Rikard's son in Jolly Street section fell from a wagon last ^ week; was run over-and had one of his arms badly mashed up. Mr. J. A. Kinard and family, of 1 jit tie Mountain, have been on a visit to Prof. J. S. Wheeler's family. , iw 'The grain lias not as ye,I' been inal jurcd1 by the cold weal iter. il- The company in which our school ?.v bouse was insured sent their agent id around last week and left a check i* for three hundred dollars with the trustees of the school. This shows >n the benefit' and advantage of having al your property insured in *,\ good rcio liable company. 10 The rain of last week delayed work on our now school house. If the m weather this week is favoraiblo school st can reo-pen next Monday morning in t he new building. We hope our Sunday school can meet next Sunday afternoon as usual and at this time also i ie have ^reaching by tlio Rev. Ira. S. i ro Caldwell. t Sigma. I Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. A iood Middling .. .. 11 1-8 >trict Middling .. 11 diddling 10 3-4" |? SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD, v 11 ^o advertisement taken for less ? han 25 cents. SALESMAN WANTED?-Sell roiail S trade,your locality $G5 per month * m and all expenses to stnvt or com- JIBniss ion. Experience unnecessary, llerniingscn Cigar Co., Toledo, 3ELLO CENTRAL, C.ive mo 117. Hello, who's that? Baxter's Uti- |l|ll delinking Parlor. Have you any coal? Yes, the best Blue Lump N Jelico at $5.75 per ton delivered. Call on us. i*OR SALE?^Sacrifice prices, (i show lf$j? easl'S, 4 counter scales, 2 oil tanks, SB 1 step ladder, 3 nail pullers, I cheese cutter, 1 tobacco cutler, I |||? iron safe. Hill & Sligh, Newberry, S. C. i 2-14-31-1 taw. : m !1 LBS BEST GRANULATED sugar for $1.00 at The Bee Ilive. NANTED?Everybody to make I ;l|i their tax return before the 20th I day of February and avoid the 50 per cent penalty which will he added after that date. W. W. Cromer, I \|j Auditor, ..:;P 0 1-2 LBS BEST GRANULATED sugar for 50c., at The Bee Hive. 5AIR GOOD OXEN FOR SALS? V vj$| Beady hroke. W. T. Herbert, New- i berry. S. C.. B. F. D. No. 4. Wj|j| )ATS?Burts ninety day oats for sale. Orders may be left with E. A. Griffin & Co.' W. T. Herbert, Newberry, S. C., B. F. D. No. 4. Smyrna Union. 0 The members of Smyrna union will y'V )lease meet .me at the Newberry Sav- mR ngs bank on Saturday at 12 o'clock. Alex. B. Hudson, President. TRY THE "RIBBON WINNER," Best pencil perforated tablet on the market, for 5c. Broaddus & Ruff. _ L p, >OOD IRISH LINEN Handkerchiefs for 5 cents .At Broaddus & Huff's. fP TOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 houses, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. These houses above being occupied by Rev. Phillips and P. E. Scott. If not sold by the first, of March will be rented. Two nice lots in Main ^ street suitable for stores. i NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER brick for repairing. Best, brick, best facilities, best deliveries. Ship anywhere in the state. Write today for prices. Sumter Brick Works. TRY HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment for rheumatism, soreness, neuralgia. sore throat, sprains, bruises, asthma, headache, toothache, coughs, colds and colic. Sold at . Mlaves' Drug'Store. ' NOTICE?We have now. our shop complete, and are ready, to do all kinds of wolk, wlretner in iron or v| wood. We are prepared to fix your boilers, ensriifc*. wagons, bugpies. mule shoeing, or anything else, g.vj us a trial. Newberry Machine Shop. ? 4 ?' DR. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment, the best household remedy on the market, try i( and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. WANTED?'Everybody to lonow we ^ YfK have on hand a complete lino of metallic cases, caskets, and coffins. Metallic cases, $125.00 to $200.00; ca kets, $25.00 to $125.00;' coflfiins, $3.00 to $30.00. ^ Baxter, The Undertaker. ' J iVANT YOU all to know that Mayes' Drug Store sells Dr. Hniet's AllHealing Liminent on a positive guarantee or money refunded. Price 25c. and 50c. per bottle. 10,0001 Agents wanted at onco, previous experience is not essential, write soon f you wish to make money faster ban you ever did before. Address J. Aj k Clark, Conway, Ark. f I li I 'MA.