The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 03, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PURELY PERSONAL. Tho Movements of Many Poopl Nowborrians and Thoso Who Visit Newberry. Tin* Smith Company lias ma.lt1 ai assignment In ('oh-. I,. I (lease, Kw|. for 1'ieb enelit < !' its creditors. .Mr. .). A. AIinuiatiL*li left yester Jay I' i* New \ ork, In be yone t.;i dayi-. Mr. M):>mnaiiyli says that whet ,4 lit' rcl urns lu? will tell I lie public o tin urealest bargains in liis line ii (in* history of Newberry. (Inspector (lencal K. A. (iarliny Ion, ol' the I 'nil e.l Stales army, wa in Ne will en y lasl week, on a visit It l>is mother. (leneral h'arliniMot slopped here on liis reliirn lo Wash inylou from .Mississippi. lie lef for Washiuylon on Sinnlay after M<r. William l;vin, nf Collier'? Weekly, who is invest i ?_?:i I iny dispell* sary affairs in Sonlli Carolina I'oi his paper, ?;i-. i>i Newberry la-l week ami interviewed Mr. II. II. Kvans. Mrs. I. II. 11 :*i:I hareturned fmni a visit tn liarlow. Fla, Miss Lucy Mi (';mi I;ri.1 ha- returned f i *m11 : vi-it Itartow, Fla. ' il. W. II. I 111111 relumed yesterday from ;i business hip to Spartan \ Tlie I .a.lies' A id Soeitly of tin \ Church ol 11 ic* Ivedeeiner will meet wilh Mr,. .1. I,. Dominiek Wednesday at four o'clock. Mr. T. ('. (irerr, of Columbia, has stieeeed.'d Miss Sue Dean as manaye of the Western I'nion olliee here, Miss'llcan having been I ram ferrcd lo Laurens. Mr. (ireer is a pleasant and aeeoiumodatiny yen' lenian. ami is niakiny friends in Newberry. M'.r. d. I.. Anil, id' hs-ou. was in New berry vesterda\ . Mi-s Sue Mean has been transfer red lo | he Weslern Fnioii olliee ir 1.aureus. Il. r many friends here re yret thai she has left Newbery, Ini wis'n I r much sueeess in her new po>ii ion, Sunday was a perfect spring- da> and lihere were la rye eoiiyreyatioin in all tIn* cilv churches. NEWBERRY'S MAYOR. Visits Greenville With Alderman Baxter?Street Improvement to Begin Soon. Atnoiiy I In* visitors in the eily art Mayor .1. ,1. Lanyford and Ahlerniai 1'. I1'. Ha.xler, ol' Newberry. Tliest ye.illctuen are here in vesl iyal i ny tin eosi ..f sidewalk paviny, ;is Newbcrr\ will lav a la rye amount within tin next lew months. They are studying all the grades and kinds of paving and eompariiiy the prices paid foi such work here, wilh (heir bids. The\ will return b\ way ol' (Ire.uiwood and investigate the reeenl work ol that kind which has ticen done there. Mr. l.anuTord is one ol' I lie youny vsl mayors of the Stale and is a V.M'V vigorous business man.?Greenville News, Ktib. '27. The Herald ami News is gratified lo learn thai street improvement is to beyin in Newlherry in (lie near I'lllure and to hcyin in earnest. Crosses of Honor. The hiavioti liiiiherford Chapter I.VJ. V. I>. C.. Newberry. S. C., this _>.-?lb da\ of February, l('OS, bcyim the three nionlhs advertisiny reipiir ed io precede the bestowal of cros ses upo i the defendants of veterans Wille I. See. L\ The oldest 1 ivilit lineal deeendanl of veterans who liavi not received a cross may secure it provided that notices for three con seculive months be published in III city and cnunty newspapers eallim upon Vetera.is to send in certificate for crosses. If, at the expiration o three months no veterans have ap plied, the bestowal of crosses upoi d.cen.lanls ami widows may beyin. The eliapler nryes the veterans | be pri'tupl in sendiny in I heir certi licales for two reasons. First of a! because il is the purpose of ill chapter lo honor ever\ veteran wit a cross and. second, lo yive l<> sue decendanls as described in the nil above, the opportunity to secure thei rroses. Mrs. J. A. Burton. I'resident. Extra Term Supremo Court. iC'liief Justice Y. J. Pope has call vd an extra term of the suprotu court, to convene tomorrow mornim March I. at 10 o'clock, primarily t consider a Greenville case but it i thouyhl also that Attorney (lenerj Lyon will have some motions lie for the court in relation to dispeusar matters ami some interesiiny ileve opineiits are expected. CEMENT SIDEWALKS. e Mayor Langford and Aldorman Bax- ] tcr Visit Greenville and Greenwood to Investigate. i < Mayor .1, .). |.an.uford ;i: 1.1 Alder-! . j man I'. K. I.nxtor, ??I" a\Vr <11. went i| ( 1" (ireenvillo ;ii: ! to (ireenwood lasl !_ I < > !< In in<piiro i:11< ilie methods and !j , | < "*! of laying ( ( nit'iil sidewalks in j ] , ! I hose. ''.lies. | 1' I Mayor Landlord is a believer in l j iti rl sidewalks a.id nood streets, as ' , we.!, ami i.i iii> offoits to improve I . I ?"MidiIions in Ibis respect in Newber- * s ry !i lias IIn* eo-opcration and sup- ' , ! i? >rI ..f his council, and should bavj I ! | : i" active support and eneourajre . nil-ill of every citizen in Newberry. v I In ma iv ei'lies and (owns the plan I _ | i~ b.*eli adopted of the city paying ; ilia!!' and the properly owners pay- * . i :nv: hail l!i of cement sidewalks, i \ia\'T I a.i'jl'oril thinks litis plan < . .Mm'.I woi!: well in Xewherrv. and > ' , " . I ' , i ic :>io|n. (>s i<i appoint coinm111ees ' | jo!" i * .'':'ii 11 |o sec ;he properi \ own- *> j111 * and ;>n: l!v jnail"r before litem. I; ! I 1 *_ "i iu" ahead. however, he i i , . . . I j wanteil |,i invest the subject ij ! Ill ioii'.:lily and to uet some definite , jidea of ih?* eiisl. in order that lie j j nu.ill ] !*.( s? > !! ' an ji'.b prop >.-i- .. | I ion to lay before the property own : j''1-*- ' I i It was with this idea in view that |h j he and Alderman Haxlor visited I M i!eenvilh* and (ireenwood last week, h i In liroonville I hey had a talk with | ; the city clerk and also with Coin rue- i | t >r Lawrence, who is now em;nj?ed in , | Invite.:' some cement sidewalks in j I I (! ivenv ille. I**i i*tn both these tienlleiiic.i they seen red ninc'.i valuable in- ,, I formal ion. . j Krom I ireenvilie they came to || i | < Jrecnw nod and saw Mayor Keir.te.h I ihiker. Mayor linker told tlieni thai . the plan ot' the city paying lia'lf and i j the p.opei ty holders paying half ha I | I been tried in (Ireenwood. and the 1 I properly holde.-.-. '.here were weli |l! plca-ed. and were asking for more | J side-walks on the same terms. I n i 1 (Sreeiiville the property owners in 1 some instances had paid two-thirds 1 of the cost, lnit now the city had 1 ayrecd In pay one-half, and the cit- 1 i/.ens of (ireenvillle were eiillnisiasti- * tally in favor of the arrun.uemcnt. .Miayor LauiiTord is convinced that i under a plan of this kind all the principal sidewalks in Newberry can ' be laid with cement, and he proposes 4 to have the citizens seen at once and ( put the plan before them. It is llionirhl the property holders " will have ii" hesitation in taking hold ' of the plan. The cost is very small " i:i proportion to the vast improve- ' ineiit In property. Mayor Lamiford is active and oner- < luetic, and he proposes to push this matter, and it is believed he will be .j successful. All he needs is the cooperation of the citizens, and this he ? I' . should have. There is no property bidder in Newberry who would not be hen 'filed by cement sidewalks, as there is no taxpayer i:i Newberry comity who would not be benefited ~ by bettor roads. I THE PENSION ROLL. ; i Roll Has Been Completed With Increase of One Name Over ' La.st Year. i The pension roll for Newberry ' j count v lias been completed. I he new I ft!' showiii'.; iucroa.* <>I one native ! o, ? r lh> rod 1:?si year. j There wciy seventeen ilea'lis durinr the pa l y One wn>> e.ropn'd | ot; account >! p-.-onerl v. One was ; ' I r.Mi-tiTrod from Ncv'torrv to (Sreoit- I wood. Makiuji* a total of nineteen i ' dropped. i Nineteen new nam < were put on I '' the roll, a id one was 'ransferred from i * LexVumto;! lo Newberry ntiakinir a s, total of twenty new names. i ' j Three were raised to higher clas- < I sOS. " | . , CloyV-C!j>vri"r to be Appointed. I "! A competitive examination under the rules of the C. S. civil service ' | commission, for the position ot clerk' | carrier in the post olVuv at New ber- , ' | rv will be held on Apt".' 1. h j purs, ( 'litmeiicinu at o'clock a. ni e ' Applications for this examination >' must be made on llie proscribed form, which, with necessary instructions, may be obtained from the commission's local representative at the Newberry, S. C.. post ollive or from the undersigned. Applications wil'j not be accento-' unle<s received bv the undersigned 0 before !.:*(> o'clock p. m., on March 2.'>. I00S. All pe.sons wishinsy 1o ? lake tliis examination should secttre IS blanks and fill them out al once in II order to allow lime for nnv uecos-I c sarv correct ions. .v | (Too. I'".. Donnell. I-j ,i. v Civil Service l?oi>rd. I AI InuI a, < la. NEGRO KILLED. j His Slayer, Also a Negro, In Jail? Re^ A Sunday Afternoon Affair. I I Henry Robertson, colored, some- ' '| nies known as .Jake Kohertson, \va* iit'v 'liot and killed oil Sunday afternoon = of n a palcli of [tines o;i Mr. Jber I l a I fncre 's place, near t lie nly, by ed ol> Johnson, also colored. Sheriff Huford weni Uj the scene me I the killing, hut Mob eouhl n;?t !v the oeateil oa Sunday afternoon. Tlie : sheriff left word with all Hie mvjroes i rv saw lo tell Hoh it would he heller ! run '<" him lo eome to Newberry an.I >ur- fan e:idor. Yesterday nioruimr Mob I v valked into the sheriff's olliee witaiTIn "* counsel. Mr. I\. S. Hlo:isv\ and ' :a\e iiimsell up In the sheiiff and ; ) vas placed in I lie county jail. tirs I lie d< ad neyro lived on Mr, Krins! "" h\ner s place, and Johnson lived ?>11 dr. Jno. ( . Neel s place. I'Yoni what J lie .icyroe.* in I lie comununit v' t > 1 < 1 jh.'h dieritt I>11 ford on Sunday afternoon, ! pns ". in- :hat a crowd had ualliciv-l in j 1 lie wnods. presumably ju ?ambL. hut ' i ;> not lluiu^hl l hey we.i e .uamhlinc ' ' I the linn- of Hie shooting. Johnson, / I is staled, laid a nickel on the !' rou.nl and dared any oat.1 lo pick ii ,:'i !' 'I 'iiry Itohei'tsoii picked ii up. I is si a led, and liK'n Johnson drew i !:: * is pistol and commcmlced shoolinir. ! f'"'i tohertsou also ?-o| in some shots, ji,,r rilling Johnson in the arm. One of > " oilier negroes -rot a sMt'av bullet i -M n liis arm. j mm, I he coroner weul to the seen.* ves- new erda.v morn iter lo hold au inquest. r5,'d There is a dispute anions I he wit- , I l':i icsses at the inquest as to who fired ! he tirst shot, some saying Hob <!o.| ' irst, and some syinir Henry shot llr<t. !' ? re Dispensary Cases. I. ' nM) Clarence Smith, colored, was ar-i,ni<>e-ied oi Saluiday ni.uhl hy Policenan An-lie. charged with violating uin he dispensary law. When arrest.>iT = lM. ie had live hot ties of whiskey, three !>,. ?f I lie hot I les conlaiuiuu' whiskey heHi! y.inv.cr ale In ltd les. and two id' ,i,t. hem beinir pint flasks, and all of ()f hem having paper stoppers in them. );i Monday morning Smith pleaded CE! !'nilly, and was sentenced to pay a Ine <d' fiiftv dollars. a ] Mill (lilder, colored, was arrested n Saturday niuhl by Policemen Vdanis, Austin and Chalmers, on the ha rye of violating the dispensary ehi'l aw. The police force had heen on n h lie look-out for Oilder since Decern- the >er 2. lie was eonvielel yesterday ??d\ noraiiivf and sentenced to pav a fine fnl d' $100. ' peo Moth eases were worked up hy 'hief of Police Adams. Mm! low iTetcorolog.ieal Record February, 1908 ./ ' Temperal ure: Mean m<;<\ium .">0.1 ; Mrneau minimum Ml.7: mean -10.ft; naximupi (>!), dale 1-lth; ini-niinnin 1ST. j|,(, late drd: jrroa;tcsl daily ranire .'54. ,|m 'Precipitation: T<?t?al M.Sti .inches; r,;<.( real est in 2-1 hours 1.10 inches, daite .1 lio. Snow: Sprinkle on Oth. .the Number of days with .01 inch or fee nore precipitation 10; clear 12; fair ben '; cloudy 10; dsiles of kiliimr fi'osl $12 '. 8. IS, 21. 22. 2d, 21. 27. 2S. da\ K'ai.iTall 2 months of 15)0S 11.00 auii nelies. lur \V. (}. Peterson, I Co-opera live Ob- -rver. win 1 i e \ What Has Become of the School Bill? nil Mr. Kditor: This is a question tIre >eople of the town have a riuhl lo '):n isk, ami, I, as one of ihe school >oard, feel il my duty lo say that ivc h'ave done our duty, by the school, ,a'N is we have carried out your resnluion, passed by the citizens' meeting. ^,M reipiirinir the board to formulate an '' Act, askinn- an election that the town ini^ht vote for or against a Ixuul is- 1,11 sue ol $12,000 ito build alio;her school building. ,,r' Now, ifr. Kditor, the board has Iiad lliis restduliim carried out, and did have the resolution formulated . wa an,i sent a copy to our senator and . i . Mn a i py to our representatives, accompanied with a letter a<d<iiiir them lo ha\e the said act passed. tuWhy I hey did not have ihe hill , M passed I am al a loss to know, and thinkinu- there 111i >ht l>e others that ,|ls would like lo know, I would I).' uhul V(, if our representatives in the senate and Ihe house would nive us their jjy reasons for not having il passed. Per- p'.j haps they have reasons that will look "'ood to us why I hey did not have the (|| bill passed, but if they have we want sl> lo know their reasons, and if it is the fault of Ihe school board, thou Ihe j;l] citizens ouulit to know il. Some on? tj(l is lo blame and I am one that wants 0|V lo know where Ihe fault lies. Hopimjf to have a reply from our senator 1 \|j ami r'orcsenlnlives. I am a.osl re- i v sped fully, one of ihe school hoard. J. II. Wicker. THE NEW PASTOR. 7. Edward Fullonwider Reachcd Newberry Yesterday?Will Preach Next Sunday. Pile Ifev. Kdward Fullemvider, I ho v pastor of the Lutheran Oliurch the Redeemer, who comes to Xe wrv from Lexinyton. N. ('., reachXewberry on the Const Lino at I) yesterday afternoon. He was l at the depot by a committee from ci.'uurcmitiou. dr. Fnl! ttwider comes to Xewberahoad of his family, so timt ho y mrke arrangements to take his nily into the parsonage iinmediatenpo'i ! '*j ir arrival in Xewberry. ry wi!! fallow )iiiii to Xewberrv ie lime dnriny this week. ?I r. I**iiIl<'ii wider will conduct his t services in the Lutheran church next Sunday morning', and on next day eveniny at S o'clock a union vice <> ' al! the churches will he 1 i:t X<-wherry l<> welcome tiie new tor. 'r. A. J. Powers, who lias been dv.-tiny scrvicc-i hi the I Mtheran ir?*h of ''c.lecv.er IV.v some j e ri'Mil I he arrival < !' tin- new ' !>i cached an el Hji'e.i! ?"!'ino!i Si! ! la v in mill ;. i:i which he ! : * of the !i;n i. :. . - in! helps of < iir: ! ;an and f th; !!:: v of the ia! ion to e.ive I heir new p;?.s. :lie I'l'Miiev sunparJ and eneour v "!. ' ! said a hi ;h t rihnle to Fi'M'-nwiiler. And he impressed "ii the conyreyal ion I ha t if their ' pastor should make a mistake? -ii',' human?five minutes of yer would he heller than five r< rf criticism. )r. Power* :nMion.nc"'l (ha the sec; : mi r of h m"ii of the eon'i'e.iio'i ) > promote a closer relation ?ii'! tlieni. would he h<d 1 i;i the "lay **r'hool rooms ??n Wednesday hi. At I he 'first meetiny. he said, re wa- a -mall hut "vecllent 'winmad. . O i,' of the objects of meetiny tomorrow evenim.'* will for the members to become acini ed with their new pastor, and iii-.'ed a full attendance of the men the conyrcyation. NTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. Beautiful Day?Large Attendanco ?Generous Offerings?Accessions to the Church. l beautiful, bright day after the ly days of February, encouraged urye conyrey'ation to assemble for morniny services of Central Melli-I church. And il was an eventservice. A elass of ei'_?h 1 youny pie was called before the altar 1 received by vows into the common of the church, while the foli 11*4" were received by letter: Mr. ar M. Buzh'ardt and Mrs. Carrie Puzhardf, Mrs. Lillie Wilson and *. \V. \V. Spearman, Mi<s Mary d. I Mass Kllie Lee Bu/.hardl. With se names over fifty persons have iii?? the past three mouths, been rived into this church. U'ter the solemn act of lh.;> recepi of nvetiiiboirs, the com#reyation n proceeded to make a special ofiny for missions and the other evidences of the chureh. About .">.()() was offered and durvny the the yifts for various objects minted to nearly two hundred dol'lieu folh/wed the holy communion, iMi a la rye number of earnest beers were served with the simple Moms which commemorate the lovsacriliee of our Lord. Amony the takers was noted fhe now aye<* ilher, Mr. d. I). S. Livingston, and wi'fe, who were owe more able t.? :e their place in the house of Clod. .1 others of every aye down to the inyesft believer. Dnriny the day 1 communion was served to two in ids nf their homes, M'iss Lrfla Byiii and Mrs. Yi ryinia Perry, who Miirlv thus detained by infirmities, " prisoners of hope." and elieerand uneoiiiplaiiiiny. file afternoon hour brought toyethItie Sunday school, in which there s noted much animation both in sonys and in the classes. The supiitendent, Mr. d. T\ K pliny and .ill ie?-rued were much pleased to find i! there wi!" 2')t) persons i:i aiulaiice b\ actual count. Put the most animated occasion o| ' day came in the eveniny when the uny people, under the direction ol s. (laillard and Mrs. Mamie Horns* , gave proof of their beautiful proration by the sonys and recitation; idoied before an audience which led to overflowiuy every available ve in ihe cliurch. Dr. Wolliny, tlit stor, look pari by makiny a short k and then ivpoatiuy some selects in ihe Povluyucsc lanyiiaye. Tlio . rim;s were yenerous a: .l the pri/.J life inembership in the Juvenile ,* *binary society was voted to Miss I'i. for the lar :.'*t amount ' i ' :p :i vii! . h y. v 11 i fllllv ; "! :> >, * ' li- lit f ! oei .i- \ n. , JUDGE PEITCHARD'S ACTION. | ' i Expressions of Newberry Senator j Li And Representatives in Rogard | nc To Decision. .. 1 in Tilt* decision of Judge Pritehard in ! AshevilL* in assuming jurisdiction in J. I lie mailer of claims against I iic? old | Stale dispensary has been the j ji'i't of general nunmciil in Newberry | wi as >l-; where througiiout ihe Stale. j he J The members of ihe Newberry ! M j delegation wore seen yesterday and! !ad;-d iW aa expression of opinion i j in regard to the decision. The deei-i. n is published in anotli- i M I er < ; ? !! In this si sue of The Ilerald j St j X; w>. j G( I. Senator (Vie. L. Please said: ; ? ! i havvn'l veiy much in say ahont ' Jud.;e i"'. itchard 's deci-i< 11. 1 state;! j o!i ;! .* ;l..or of the senate at the pres- j |e:>; > --it.n when this matter was nn- J N jd'.'J" ills iismoii. thai the State of ; fj-j I South Carolina eon'Id not legally hny j people'.vi'od.s. be it whiskey or any- j thiny sell tlieni and make a profii on them and put the money in I J tli. ir !:\avii\, and then repudiate her debt-: that there was eertaiinly , ivd:v.- somewhere for people who J wm, -n treated, and tiiat no honest Sunt!; Carolinian would endeavor te. j J r - j.u en hon.si d< bi. 1 kiuw that ll.ere was a legal process by j whic' these people could get their : money. "1 think Jinlue Pritehard's deeis- j i in is a -rood thiiur. and probably will , be a property saver for the Shvte; and if the dirty work which has been uoinvr nn would continue, it may j *( prove to be a life saver." IIifpn -iintative Alan Johnstone i said that he had not had time to give j the decision mnch serious thought. "1 i rev ret t!::*.?t Judue Pritehard has inadeLC such a decision." he said., "and in ^ so doia-v 1 think he has (inquestion- j ably invaded the riyht of the State to manage i'ls own affairs. 1 think it ' is likely to have Ihe eflY-?*.l of delaying: j tl^> i wmemt of whatever .inst elanms | 1 1 for wluskev sold stands a'-iaiusl tin* i Slate. because whatever progress the commission has made in investigation will have to be one through wi>th agai ii." Representative 0. T. Wye he when aisked hris opinion of the decision, t said that, while he had not had time to give the matter much thought, he did not see any objection to Judge Pritehard's action in taking charge. ITe said that, of course, he would prefer tl"at 1 Fie State should manage: its own affairs, but ho had no ob.jee- Jl lion to leaving it to the discretion <*f j the court, rf he were a liquor dealer; outside the State, he said, he should ! like to have his claims investigated ; and paid as soon as possible. Mr. i Wyclie said, that so far as lie was con- j cerned, he woi'ild like to leave the j?j whole matter settled in some just way j and all liquor wiped off the face of;' fire earth. K , nes'- '.t a1 ive II. Aul! said | bhat, being a hu man, he did uol know i that he could express an opinion as 'j to the effect of the decision, but that ^ he hoped .Judge Pritehard's action would result in hastening a .just set- 1 (lenient of claims, so thai South Carolina miuht be rid forever of the old Pj State dispensary. The quickest and best settlement was wlial he desired to see?in other words some end to the whole matter. W Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the post olliec at Newberry, S. C., for week endiu L-'ebruary 'JJ, l!)t)S. ipA?Mir. George Anderson. H?Mr. James 11. Barre. C?'Mrs. Rachel Cannon. 1)?>Mr. C. K. Davis, Mr. Wade Dockiug. IS?'Willie Epps. ^ Cj?Miss Maggie Glen, Mr. Samuel Queen, Miss Liltian Martin. R?-Miss Lucy Rutherford. S?Mrs. 11. A. Seaymore. T?-Rebecca Thompson. Miss Bessie 'f iiomas. Persons calling for these letters will please say that iihev were advertise;!. Clias. .1. Pun-ell, I'. M. N Drayton Rutherford Chapter. The Drayton Rutherford chapter C. I). C. will hold its regular mcet1 iug at the residence of Mrs. ,J. V. McKall on the fii^st Tuesday in March at 4 o'clock. N All members are requested to noti{ fy the hostess the day previous, If i they can attend. > Mrs. Geo. Johnstone, Secretary. "UNCLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE" for sale at Broaddus & Ruff's. 1 I Buy a copy and you will be sure 1 ! to subscribe. Onlv $1.00 a year. ; I ' CALL AT BROADDUS & RUFF'S i| and subscribe to "'.'rude Renins'?- (| ' " "f. " ?-nlv * I .("i a year i Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. A regular communication of Amity jd&e, No.'87, A. F. M., will be held * sxt Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock ' Fraternity llall. Visiting brethren rdially welconved. Van Smith, \\. M. 11. M. Kinard, Secretary. The Coney Island United Shows 11 present a gala lime and festival iv for one week beginning Monday, arch 2. Newberry Cotton Market. t Corrected By Nat Gist. iddlin\r ^ rift Middling 11 ;J"S oil Middling . ^ SPECIAL HO'MCES. 1 CENT A WORD. o advertisement taken for less j an 25 cents. 4 ANTED?All the readers of this paper in watch for our ''ail ' in this paper which will appear in a week or so. We will he new people, as merchants, to all. and will have all new goods, at llio rediic- Ml I'd prices. We will occupy the M building next to the Hank of Pros- II perils. Our manager is in New N Vork now buying the goods. When A in Prosperity be sure and sue us; il will do you good. ^ N. I j. Black & Son, * Prosperity, S. C. )R THE LITTLE FOLKS, full lin3 j pretty red, tan, patent leather Ox- d fords, Sandals aul slippers .jxist in j at The Bee Hive. )ST?Double case irold waileh with shorl chain, and 'masonic emblem attached. I.ost on st reels between ^ f) and li o'clock Suinlay afternoon. Finder will please return to ihis oil ice. JLL LINE HIGH GRADE 1908 ^ low cut shoes and Oxfords for men, ladies and ehihlren. At The Bee Ilive. ANTED?By the Mollohon Mfg. A Co. a man and wife as boar.ling ^ house keeper for its twelve (l'i) room house. Xew house in line condition, with board guaranteed by the company. JST IN?-Low cut shoes, Sandals 4 and Oxfords to lit nd body. Ladies from OXc. to for the .$-1.00 kind, men's from -f 1 .OS to .$-'1.50 for the six dollar kind. At The Bee Ilive. i YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI nve can show you. What? "Blue Gem Jellico." See Baxter. j :.y or night, 'eMl treat you right, dims and caskets we have 'em all, V| rom ihe largest to the small. \ Baxter, The Undertaker. 1 OR SALE?Old Baptist church building. Apply to li. V. Leavell. y rE HAVE ADDED to our business a news stand. You can get muii'a- ' zincs and daily papers at all hours. Broaddus & KutV. RY THE "RIBBON WINNER," ' j I?est pencil perforated tablet on Ihe market, for fie. Broaddus & Ruff OR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 lions- > cs, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. Thes* houses above being occupied by Rev. Phillips and P. F. Sentt. If not sold by the first of March will, bo rented. Two nice lots in Main street suitable for stores. ! 0\V IS THE TIME TO ORDER ? brick for repairing. Best brick, best lacilities, best deliveries. Ship anywhere in the state. Write today Cj for prices. Sumter Brick Works. "OTICE?Wo have now, our shop complete, and arc ready, to do all kinds of work, wlretner in iron or 1 wood. We are prepared to fix your boilers, engincs wagons, buggies, mule shoeing, or anything cls-e, giVn us a trial. Newberry Machine Shop. I 10,0001 *1 Agents wanted at onco, previous xperionce is not essential, write soon f yon wish to make money faster lian you ever did before. Address J. '. Clark. Co'" "v, Ark. > i