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|$jW E. II. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postofficc at Ne\ berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. 'Tuesday, March 17, 1908. VENTRAL METHODIST OHURC; Largo Congregation Sunday Mornii and Sunday Evening?Missionary and Young People's Officers Installed. The services in till is church < Sunday were very interesting, ai tho attendance very larj>v, being lie essar.v even on Sunday morning raise I lie divisions of the Suiuh school room, and at night the enti church was Cull. In the morning Dr. Wollii preached an earnesl and practie sermon on the words ol" the brother< our l.onl. dames, where lie say: '' I'relhren. if any of you <|o err I'roi the truth. and one eonverl him; I. ihiin know (lial lie that coiiverlcth ll sinner t'roni the error of his way slia save a .-on I I roin death and shall 11i? a mult ilude ol' si lis. *'' A most impressive ami en joy a hi part ol' the services was the singiii ol" two beautiful selections by M 'Douglass h. liel'twieh. This genth tufln is a commercial traveler and sincere Christian, lie is an csleeme friend of Mr. 'A. I'\ Wrighl and I) d. Is. Clildor, of the Methodist cliurel and indeed of a large circle c .friends in all the churches. In l lie congregat ion at the mori ing hour was noted the presence < I foil. <(' l'Yatheivlone. of Lauren and of Prof. Duncan Wallace. Corn erly of this city and now of W'offoi college. The 11ilit services were made esp cially interest ing by the a I of inslsi hi I ion of I Id* newly elected office of the missionary societies, the I'o eiijn. the home an<| the lodden Link which is the voting people's sociel Tho act was itnpre-sive and uispi ing. At the head of ihe Korek Missionary Society I hat devot. workers, Mrs. .1. \V. Ilnmbert, to< her place once more and with her number of active workers. The f? lowing is the list: I'resident. Mrs. W. Humbert; 1st vice-president, Mt \V. II. Wallace; 'Jiol \ ice-presidei M cs. |'. C. (i i a I hi i*? I; ,'inl vice-presi dent, Mirs. d. W\ White; recordii .secretary. Mrs. liurr Martin; assis ant. Mrs. Claude Dovd: tivasun M iss Daisy Cannon; correspondii secretary, Mi<> Lucy Kpps. Managers of the dnve'iile Soi-b-t jMi- P. ('. tiiallard and \lr-. Mam I lorii?by, M rs. I*. ('. Williams beii agent for the Woman's Ad vocal.*. To direct ill.* Woman's llonic Mi sum sm-ielv wire inducted lh.> !' Iowiitolliccrs: Mrs. .1. W, (liapma president ; Mrs. dohn II. Wicker. I vice-pr.^idonl ; Miss Mamie Salle 2nd vice-president: Mrs. Crank .) Schuni|u*rt. .'5rd vice-president; Mi ?I. W. White, treasurer; Mrs, ('. I Cao i n o 11, correspond i ny secret an (Mh's. Ii. (Williams, recording se .vetary. and Mrs. \Y, 11, j Iorushy, h , cal treasurer. The otlicers installed for the Your People's society were the following iPresidenl. Miss Minnie Ilavird; 1: mid 2nd vice-presidents. Miss lval Porter and Miss Maggie Thomasoi 'secretaries. Miss Annie Taylor an iMiss Alice West, and treasurer, Mis St l'orter. All of these were called before tli clvancel of the church and, after brief address by the pastor, the r. sponsive introductory service wi read and tin* act closed with a bri. rayer. Dr. Wolling preached on the sign flea nee of the Three Crosses, and tin closed the services of another Lord day. MEDICAL SERVICES. Physicians Minimum Tec Bill for T1 Town of Newberry. S. C. Physician s Fee Dill for the Tov of Newberry. S. ('. Miuiite physical examination, $.">.11 Wrilten advice. $2.00. Written certilicate, $2.00. Advice to a patient, $1.00. Pcseript ion, $1.00. Vaccinal ion. $1.00. Detention during the day per hoi $1.00. Detent ion during the night p Jious, fl .00. Day visit $2.00. Xiglil visits alter dark ,o 10 o'clo p. tn.. $.'>.00, Niglit visit alter 10 o clock, $.">.( Consultation, $10.00, Mileage -each iniL* ?.;;e way up five miles, 2.'? cents. Mileage at night double. Ordinary obstetrical cases, $20.01 ?'l)clivery, obstetrical?with forceps wia.i ?Low L'\ $25.00. ceiJ Del ivory ? obstetrical?with for- Ivn ceps High 1<\, $:}r>.00. faP v~ Surgery. \K. Keducing fracture and first dross- tlie ing, $5.00-$50.00. the lieducing recent dislocation, $5.00- rop $50.00. cr ] liloducing k|ld dislocation, $15.00- up K. $45.00. in? Tntroduction of catheter extra, er ag $1.00. Hypodermic injection, $1.00. mnj Administration of general anesthe- the fic, $5.00. ' fop Amputation?arm or leg, $25.00- Ne\ ..1 $100.00. onc id Amputation in general, $10.00- * c- $100.00. to Treatment of stricture, $10.00- 'J0 ly $50.00. re Other surgical operations, $,">.00- t. $100.00. 'g ')r- Mayer, Dr. .1. K. fJilder, ;il Dr. \Y. (!. I I onsen 1, Dr. I'. fi. Kllesor, , >f Dr. .1. M. Kibler, Dr. \Y. M. Pelhain, .'V.' 'Jr., Dr. |<\ I). M'ower, Dr. \\r. A. ' >i Dunn, Dr. T. W. Smith, Dr. .1. A. *w. j I .Meldau, Members Newberry iCouiitv it ,. it> Medical Sncielv. ' II ,)!lil 1,1 AS TO THE PERMANENT WORK, j Dr. G. A. Sctzlcr Discusses the Pro I ^ visions of Newberry County able Supply Bill. ?... 11 kidilor Herald and News: I re' spec!fully ask for space in your paper, in order to review some of the reasons given for Mie county supply b ll, enacted by the representatives of the county, at the last sesi - s i o ii . ?f In the tirsl place, I will notice the s, exclusive work of the county chain i- gang ui) certain public roads desigd nal.od, viz: I he road loading from Prosperity to steel bridge over Salue da; I'im|,k Newberry to steel bridge il_ o\ er Saluda: the main road leading I rom Newberry to Prosperit v: l!ie ) _ ( alk s I cry road, leading" from Pross. p?'i-ily i<. the Lexington line; the v. road lead inn1 from- Prosperity to r- Lit 1 le Mountain. And :i lax will be ;is levied mi all |:]|c taxpayers of (lie .,1 county to tlie amount of $7,000 for >|< benelit ol. the few, to (lie material , injury of I lie many. I ask in all ,1 candor, is it equity or justice.' .1. And, moreover, are <uo! the roads s. wliic!i are In be worked liv the* il chain gang more easily kept in ?-ood (|_ condition than any ol the other puhlie roads iu the county, with the exl_ ception, probably, of the public road .r< leading from Newberry io da la pa? i,_,. !n?l"_ii!! _? I roiii my limited know led.;-.' W of i!ic topography and the soil of the I L v ion. I would say t.hey were. 11'i ft 'bat he so, would il not have been j I more in accord with justice. Io have P^T" j a^-i-n.'d llie chain nam; io those a. s_ j roads which are more dillicult Io pul I ! '"d Keep in condition .' I tut as j n> I I h'-re ?,,, d.'legates sei.l from New- : I berry and Prosperily Io ('olunibia. r< 1 !' ?d to obey ('heir hellesls. as (lie I represenlal ives were from I hose liwo s '"wns. I n fori una I e for the county I ibal il 11ad no representative, for if .. il had ihad i I s pistil ion of over (we (j_ hundred signers of (Ire lax payers, oh. Ruined by very lit lie canvassing, might have, receiv.nl s&nnc eonsidcra| ( J loin. I would also stale for inl'ornialion. thai of those to whom 1 ^ presented the peOi^ion 11/i not yleigbt j* per cent signed it willingly. I will ( * :ils?, state that Mint there were only * three, lists out, and th<ey were put N< out late. * a I will dose tor (lie present, and if Ibis communication doesn't go to 10 I he waste basket, I will give some of l the reasons why J would prefer |t L>- county commissioners in lieu of sup- /r ervisors. (TC ^ Respect fully, ?f 0. A. Setzlor. Potnaria. S. (' * is 1 j 's FUTURE NEW YORK. | Ocean Steamships Will Probably Dock on Long Island. ? ic The docks around Manhattan is- M land will presently be unable to ne- Bj eoininodate lite enormous shipping :i\ that enters the port of New York, and plans for the construction of docks <>. n:i Fjoii.it Island aro already under th way. First in importance of the ser- st< iously considered improvements, says I he New Hroad'way Magazine iu a 1 splendidly illustrated article on /The O real est Port in the World," cr u-. is Jamaica Hay. east of Coney, on ' K Loii'.y Island, >ix hours ne.a.rer New er ^ ork than any other available point TH outside the immediate harbor. Tire ' l'?nsr .diannel nip U .avoided. ih? ^ ck mule to sea Qs shorter and more ili-jfo reel and move than enough tine is w )0. thereby saved l<> make the train trip! ^ to Maniiallau inconsiderable. rn]?rov- j ^ to od railroad lacilities. by tunnels under the city and rivers, and the tremendous railroad development of I I western Long Island, already under' make Jamaica bay as near tSi tre ol' the city as South Brool< or Jersey. Jiy tlie.se improve ilities passengers and freight ca carried directly through or abon city to or from any portion o years from now tho tourist to Et e may cross the continent and nev cave his car until the train draw on a Jamaica bay dock. The sav of time in mails is of even great importance to the commerein Id. With four-day boats, dail Is and quick transmission throng post office, the time now take; n letter mailed in London to v York address will be reduce* -half. - year ago Mjayor MeClellan, co rating with business organization the city, appointed a commissio* examine the feasibility of tlr na.ica bay pniject and to sugges is for its realization. The, Jamai Hay rmprovement commission ha1 nnmended the piuvhase of 0,00( s of slioiv hind around the ha* i cost fit $:U!.(IOn.OOO. draining an. ling at a cost of $27.(100.000. am' i spending !f. >0,000,000 more foi dings ami docks. How It Happened. certain member of the fashionMetropolitau a.id Chevy Chase -UTS th "ne Best Tn The original pure fo< The all-year round d Guaranteed under I 3.3,813. Pepsi Col real nourishes Pe ain, steadies the ne es. Pepsi Cola is ar is an absolute pure >r indigestion) Acid F fresh fruits. At Soda Fountains ? At your grocers 5c. 1 Beware of imitation; Dry Goods, Notions, ing that belongs to i ore. Every article o old stock, no last s om New York. Our >ent two weeks in th irienced man buying arket. All come to ; lildren, we can tit a r the first. rV.LBla Next to Bank. t . clubs at the national capital has all his life borne many quiixs by rca-s (I sons of his exceedingly diminutive n stature. it Last spring the diminutive clubman f took unto himself a wife, Uie daughi_ tor of a well known Federal official, who is said tfo be as witty as her faths or. " Mrs. Blank," said a friend o:re > day recently. "I have just seen your il husband for the first time since his y marriage. Do you know, lie seems h shorter than ever?" n "Why not?" asked the wife, with a a smile; "he's married and settled :1 down."?-Harper's Weekly. Mrs. A. to her friend Mrs. B.?"O g dear! just listen to my last experience 1 At the Last ball my Alice made Mre ^ acquaintance of a young man who ap? I .-ed to lake a grewt fancy to her. . As I considered him very desirable suitor. I invited him often to dinner. ) and lie moreover appeared to be . considerable of a gourmand, I hire I I i :i very accomplished cook. Now do 1 ..v?u suppo-o lie married my daugh. t.-r' Nut a bit of it -he married my nude!" 7 a< ( oi. :i-ks no man wlietlnT he -.-ill ! accept !ii'<\ That is not ilie cli>ii*:.\ , ^ <ri must :ake il. I'lie only choice is J how.-?II. W. Beecher. ??taOTTai I !? I m'r-tm ? ^ ^ le SPOT sat of the Day| 3d drink! [] Irink! 1 J. S. Government Serial I a is a prime invigorator, ? )psi Cola clarifies the " rves and brightens the i i unrivaled system toner, combination of Pepsin, 3hosphate and the juices >c. glass. oottle. 5. Shoes, Clothing, every- s an up-to date Dry Goods ? i new and up-to-times. u season's goods, all direct sj manager Lonnie Black, y lai city with a well ex- 11 ? and getting the oest in see us, men, women and a' IK Store open the 19th k&S ( Prosperity, 8. C. % Jp FORM C .M t% coPYSr.-,1'?, iocs rhc FECHHEIMi.R FISH EL CO. NEW YC&K E. F F. Clothes are ( ~ie general "store boug ie genuine custom loot nd the perfect fit. The les of the crack tailor's jrns this season are be est that have been off hades of brown arehen nd regulars. Biggest 1 opular prices ever offei eason. Come in and ou care to buy or not. I ! ! IIIII II MCgiraaMgl?gWl?m' <^?JOW^raiM See the window for tl I r 908 Spring and Si Special announcement to our Lady AS TIIK I.OCAI, REI Chas. A. Ste^ CHIC Ladies' Ta ilor-Mac Ladies' Ready-to- Wt am prepared to furnish you \vi Vomen's Fine Wearing Apparel a lg for this season the newest and c kills and Silk Shirt-waist Suits mix vvn selection of materials and linn 'ear Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists 'onion. The beautiful fashion plat amples of the materials from vvhi< our dispos.1, and it will be a fftea; Item and you will have every advi rom a large variety of newest :iyl< irgcst cities. We guarantee all g,i nd at our very low prices we save y CLA DDI A NOF Tlio Dres RKPUKSl' Chas. A. Stevens 'he greatest exclusive eslablislunei , ) t:;; _____ FORM SEVENTL'EN .( (each) ;j coPYii?c.. r i v*? '11.0 I-ECHHEIMEU 1ISHEL CO. new york . j?-.S ^O^xuuj ) V easily separated from 1 ht clothes'" because of c, the different styling iy are fetching exambest work. The patyond doubt the pretered in years. All the 3 to fit the leans, stouts \ ine of Blue Serges at red in Newberry in one take a look whether * < i -? -nrrri mm imn m inli'jnj-ftii >ring Oxfords this year | elude some very neat I id new designs. j he three hole Oxford | akes an extremely neat I , oking Slipper, while j e Sailor Tie (two holes) ] ves the effect of a pump I f inus its disadvantages. le Tans. I itmmer Styles?1908 Friends of Newborry and. vicinity 'RKSItNTATIVK OF ens & Bros. AGO | le Suits, Shirts, Etc. tar Suits, Shirts, Etc. th everything you may desire in ? t Popular Prices. We are slioworrect styles in Tailor-Made vSuits, le to yoitr special order from your igs. Also a full line of ready-toand other wearing apparel for \ :es illustrating the styles and the ch the garments are made are at sure to me to have you call and see suitagc of making your selections -S| such us are foimd only in the ?? i) mcnls to he entirely satisfactory ji 1 ou considerable on your purchases. j j IRIS HUNTER J ssmaker fi ANTING I & Bros. Chicago it in the world for women's wear.