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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry and Othor Happenings. Mr. I'\ .). Iius.m'II was on Sunday called In Allanla <<n ;i? < ?>1111( <?J* the u-itieal ctiMililinn of !iis little son, Jennings Wliil.'. who was bit b.v a luad no.-1 some linic a;o. lion. ( . C. I' cat licrsloue, of Laurens, s|!cnl Sunday in .Newberry. Associate .lusher Ku-'ene H. (Jarv. of I lie Smith 'Carolina supreme court, KP>'nI Saiurday nin'lit in Newberry, the guest "I' Mr, *1 no, .M. Kiuard. A speciaI nvediiiu of () *Nt?all lodge, N'o. I*> I. Knights of Pythias, will be held on Wednesday :ii::ht al S o'clock. ' l?usine-? i>! in11Mirtancc !. > 'o !)c transacted. and every member is uracil tu ' at lend. ' A nii'd in.: o|' ill,* I >araca cla^s of hlit1 liaplisl Sunday school will be i held at I lie residence -.1' M r.-. .1. II. j West, loii:i.i : o\v < vciiiiij al ciulii : 0 'clock. <K. Seyhl, fnrm.M ly of Newberry ...III a _*radna:e < I' tin- S.uilii Carolina ! Mililaiy :o\-ideni\. alter --peiidiiiy four years in Ihe ai my as a soldier na-; flood (lie exaniinal ion and been #ivcn a coniinissioi. - ('oluitubia Si.H... Tlie foliowiuy personal items are Iroin i lie issue i>l |!u' ('aihoiin Advocate, Si. M a 11 hews, of Mareli I I : Messrs. I. |). :ind .1. I >. Sbncklcy Id I last week I'm- Newberry, where lliev have several eonlracls In orcct dwellings. Mi-s SaHie Cromer. of Newberry, wlm ha-, hecii al lending school here. ,ias reluiiied 'o her home. Miss ('loiiui iiiadr many sine.-re friends dill in hi'i -lay uere who will yive ber ui? i .\u i anl l\ . M r. II I. ( '.hisin- ; has ui-.ved !11 Xi w'm-ity al'ler making 1 his | ?l a !,i>. 11 < > ii 11 fur nvcr a \ear. Mr, and Mrs. Cousins mad.' inan\ , ' rieiii I > while here who will regret I" ham Ih.u Ihe\ have nmwj. Mr. , dolin < 'oiisins, of New berry, spent sev ; era I days here this week with hi-. Iirolher. Mr. I\. II. iCnusius. .Misses Alice A nil and Pauline Perry, o| the ( ollege fur Wntiiieii, Colini'.l'ia, ~|m ut Sal unlay ,md Sundav at. I heir homes in Xewherrv. Mrs. I,. Iiuchmaii A nil, and li|||.? sou. I.ill her. sjM'iil Sunday in New berry with Mrs. Anil's mother, Mrs. Hise,'. Mrs. Mict rick, of New York, national lecturer Inr the \\ umau '< Christian Temperance union, will address the ladies ;i1111 children ill ('enI r*i 1 Methodist church Sunday .school room Tuesday afternoon al four o clock. I u.'sdav evening at S o'clock she will address ihe public in Ihe (ihurch of the Itcdecmcr. All are cordially invited. I lie I.adies Aid society nf (j |?> Church nl the Kedeenvcr will meet with Mrs. \\ . K, Kligh Tuesdav aflernoon at four o'clock. The jury of impicst in the case of Ihe neuro. Albert lb-Walt, who wa killed al Prosperity last week, will meet again tomorrow morning. I 'Mrs. iC. C. I''ea:Irers(one is Ihe | guest of Mrs. |<\ /. Wilson. \j .He\. kdw-ard I' ulenwidcr ircilivrul cd from 'Noi'lh Carolina yesterdav ^ bringing his family with him. ) Epwortli League. The l-'.pwoilh League of Central Al. lv. d!lurch will hold a social meet in;' in Ine parlors ot the church T'iKir -day evening, Mareli l!>. All n..enibers, and ihos(> who would like lo join the l.cague as ai'tive or associate numbers, are niosl cordiallv asked to be present. bViv,pt\iu c * in in i 11 ee i Miss Wollinir, MiUs Sue Porter and Mr. K. C. Williams, Jr. Programme for Ihe evening: Soilg. I leading by Mrs. ]{. |). Wiighl. Mjiss Minnie llavird and Master . Pierre (iaillard. Solo by Miss Kant. Prayer. After which, "Loth young and old are expected to stay, And help in ii pleasant evening of ! c.lial, Hand shake, music and laughter gay; Yes, a jolly good time, and all that.'' County Farmers' Union. The 'County Farmers' union of No wherry county will meet in the court house on the first Saturday in April, at 11 o'clock a. in. Mr. J. C. Stribliiiir, of Anderson, will be presold and will iniake an addivss. A full attendance is earnestly urgvd. Mr. Stribbling; has been very active in the work, and an interesting address is expected from him. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT'S AUDIT OF THE BOOK AFFAIRS. OF LIGHT, WATE! AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM. Repeat of Chariot J. Moore Coverin The Eleven Years Since Plant Was Installed. AI the instance ol" city council, M! ( harles .1. M'i ore, expect acoounlnn incorporated, whoso office is in (\ lninhia, came to N'ewboi ry sunie tini ii^o ami ina.le an audit of I ho book of (lie ollico ol' (In* commissioners < public \vcrl<sf hi..; examination go in hack to i lie year IS!)7, when I ho elo< trie li-.lit aii'l valor works plant w: in Ialloil. I he sewerage sysleiu wsi put :ii al ter I lie other ph.nl. Mr. Moore's ai'idit win vor ' 'ixriMi !i, .ai!i! !iis report contains it lorn.iliou ol vain.-, and which sh'onl l;e o| int.-lest to every citizen op New ' i rrv. Mr. Mn re is a Newberry ho; w"ho lias a''hiev<>il success in the lin ol work which ho has undertaken. 11 \vi"ii!.l l?o v.'oll-ni'jih impossible I print llie whole roporl in detail, as i includes :> mas-' of figures ami lain lir work, hut the summary give herewith iitc!>ndcs the vital points. Mr. Misoie prefaces his .lelailed r. port wilh ilio following inPormalio and snr:e<t ions: Tho Report. N.'wlierrv, S. ('., Jan. .'II, 1 90S. The II on< rahle Hoard of (Nniunission ors ;oP I'nhlie Works and llio Ho; Hoard of Aldermen. Newberry, .v ( Jen t lemon : ! have .-indited 'the hooks ol' no c nnl- ol the comtni'.'sio'iers op pub lie ur.rks >inee ! lie iiiceiiiioii <>!' sail hoard in 'lit- year 1^9 i?p to .Ian nary I I. MHIS. ;md I he;; to liand yoi In i. w th my rep> rt. System of Accounting. Not -iiice I lie ;ev 1:111i 11 lias th.'l' ' vhi on anyihiiu like an ellieien system op records in u>e. There ha never lie.-ii any accounts kin III le.l jer w it)i impersonal items, am there lias never been any check npoi tho accuracy ol the work. In oilier words there has neve h.M'n in u>e at any time simv the he ginning op business in ISH7, any thing thai even approached a eonvc sysl cm 'op aeconnt ing. The Records. The records prior to l'YImiary 1st 1901, are in the uttermost state o eonl'iision. ('ash hooks have booi altered and copied. twenty ('JO leaves ( in pages) have been enl I'ron the ledger, all invoices up In 1-Vhrn ai v 1st. 'n|. are missing' ami il is i very hard mailer to verily the work The vouchers for sundry cash pay in.nils check up fairly well with th copies of |he oa-di book but vary Iron the oiiuinal. or what appears to b the original. A great many item have been erased and altered on th original copy of the cash book. Vouchers. The Porm of vouchor Por sundr disbursements that i^ now in use am !ias been since the beginning is in th majority pi* instances ahsolnlol; worthless as a voucher; only abon one in ten bearing a signature. Since February 1st, 1001, tho worl has been done a great deal neale than il was prior t.? that lime am I ho records are in hotter \shapo. How over. Ihere has never been used an; mark nor sign lo indie:\i!?? that item on cash book, etc., have been p^'lct lo ledger, and there is no mail against item* on ledger to in.licati I'ronii whence Iliev came. Wind e<i tries are made wherever adjustment were necessary, no journal or otho book having boon nwerl lo iveon I hose eivtrios in, therefore the malic d* dheoking the work lias boon ox Irem.dv difficult. Item". Not Posted to Salary Account Tho fidlnwin.r items appear lo hav. been overlooked in nosting salary ao connIs. ;{-:t|-00, ,T. O. Dunslon $1.00 7-21-00. ,T. O. Hum-don $7.00; 7-12-00 T. 0. Dunsl.iu +(>.00; 11-15-99. P. ,T Voss $15.00. Since February 1s>(, 1901, Severn errors have been made on cash books These errors in the majority of in stances are small, and occur on boll sides op the cash book, for am iigainst the treasurer. T have lisle* I hose sundry errors and have charge* Idie net difference to an aeconnt call od "Treasurer's Aeconnt." Tt ap pears that in ease the cash shouh eomo out "long" the custom Jim boon to make an arbitrary entry crediting some salos aeconnt with th, difference. There were two errors made ii 1902 which are the largest?one ii January, $37.89 and one in May o $20.00. 1 submit tho following exhibits: Exhibit 1. This is a oomparativi statement of the revenue, arrange* to show the grow till of the earning of i ho plant. Exhibit 2. This is a comparative statenienl of t<lic sundry expenses and ^ disbursements showing; the various C< expenditures for operating- expenso, trailing anil pcrinianenl investment. ^ I lie division of accounts, as here jilted, was arrived al by scrutiiii/.iniv, classifying and listing everv item on k 8 ca.-h books, and invoice.-; nntl making T1 adjustments with (lie blind entries on ed ledycr. I his would have been a ver>v pi arduous and unsatisractory opera- lb lion had il not been for the olliciont dsi '> rendered hy Mi. liradley in this A matter. Without his knowledge of tc 10 the business t'ho proper classification 's would have b ? :i i:npos*'blc. in ' Exhibit 3. Tiiis is a .summary of w exihibits Nos. I and li. wis 11 various j,i iuv; nlones ou I), comber ill . 10(17, ie ls lit led i" red ink. j v,, Exhibit '1. I'll is is a specification !,i lor a balance sheet. I am- unable to in .x complete same on account of not in knowing jusl how much of the origi- j ih ^ na 1 value til the plant lias been re-ieti placed by new machinery and addilions, and wha.| Mie depreciation on |';l Ihe whole amounts to. I his is ji matter to l:e decided by tit Ihe board. It w.ill tlien lie ueeessarv lf only to insert I ho figures in this exliiliit and make the additions. " Exhibit 5. I his is a list of open j accounts oil ueueral ledger. Illc* dilfer?'!)ce in Howard Neely's " : n? t j-licw on |lt(i ledger, howevi r, as Ihe leaf on which this aeCMunl was kepi lias heei cut from ledger. Exhibit 6. This is a list of the er- uu ] rors discovered on cash books since pe ' February 1st, 1001, I Exhibit 7. This is a statement of th Ihe sewer fund discovered in otlice. Inn There seems to have been no ! intelligent record kept with ! 1 Ihis fund. and I have made j no examination ii >r record cf.-il. T!ie Sli 1 laud does not show anywhere on the regular books of the commiis-ioii and I am unable to vouch it al all. How1 ever, the value of the 'We-r system sh<-uI<I lie incorporated in a financial | hi; * slalenieiit or estimate of Ihe eonimis- P sion. I a:n infon 1 by ihe Honor- ay ' aide chairman of the board that .lie t|K 1 entire amount realized from Ihe sale I'u ol hon(Is was expended upon the ori-! ma 1 t:?i11a 1 system and extensions. Tlies* ! > bonds should also be included in Ihe ed linaneia 1 statement as a liability. nia 1 Suggestions. I would suggest thai a double entry system of books be inaugurated, con| sistiu.u' ol a special column purchase Bi< 1 record, the same form of cash book j 1 now in use may be continued until | * present book is used up. Individual! 1 ledgers as now used, die genera! ledgr and a cross entry journal. I'm 1 There should be accounts kept I wn with all receipts and disbursements S1J| so that a trial balance and statement '' may be bad by drawing oft' balances ... 11 as shown by ledger. 1 All payments should b? made by s check. Sullicienl funds for defraying sundry little expenses should be ' kept in Ihe safe, and when this-fund becomes exhausted Ihe vouchers for I ^ its disbursement shou'ld be "o. k'd" 'lf) ' and a check drawn t/o "petty cash" w' should be made lo cover. <" I 1 woubl respect fully urge that 111:1 some ellicient system of accounting be inaugurated for, with the the Cl' present system, il is impossible to j make a correct showing of the business of the plant and th.'uv is no check upon the receipts and disburse- w| ' men Is of cash. The vouchers as I have ;{ ( noted elsewhere, in this report, are -pi, ' worthless. ,, l?e.;j>ftf-t fully. Ohas. J. Moore, s Tnc. A-cen't. r Exhibit?. 1 r.r.d 2. j The fidlowing suir.inary is made up ; from exhibits 1 and 2 of the report 25! - Vl - . . tin Keeeipls Disbursemeat.'.. sea , 1807 $ 43,012 If) $ 48,204 77 1S0S 7,000 SO 7,317 83 ,. ~ ISO;) 0,010 41 8.033 73 ' .1000 0,033 80 0.O0S 73 1101 pr< (>8,072 25 72.750 0(5 K'.'( cil 1 1001 .0,013 30 8,003 50 'J1* 1002 10.218 07 0,r.01 84 f.0' " 1003 11,010 50 0,077 11 ,! 1 1001 15,310 07 20,100 20 ' 1005 10,015 00 10,(524 02 | 100(5 2(5,7(50 (52 34,28 7 45 1 1007 35.385 35 27,005 04 1)0 flci j $128,530 40 $130,740 00 1)C( Of Ibis inoonne during Ibe period ft'1! ^ from 1807 to 1000 inclusive, the city ft ^ paid for water and lights $10,800.50, (^Cl and furnished for extensions and im- ft^ provements .$2,8(53.20. CV( 1 From 1001 to 1007 inclusive, tilie 1 eitv paid for water and lights $34,^ 280.08, and furnished for extensions and improvements $3,380.34. The re- TI oeipts and disbursements for 1807 ine elude -the bond issue amounting to 1 $12,000.00. (Continued on j)age five.) INCOME TAX. nmty Auditor Cromer Has So Fa Received Eight Income Tax Returns. County Auditor Cromer lias so fsi reived eight income tax return: 10 various hoards have not eomplel I their work and have not yet rt >rted others liable lor tliis tax. V eir meeting held on the first Tue; ly in March Micy were instructed b uditor Cromer to look into the mal The lax is levied <>n the amount <i ciune over and above $2,.">00 pi' ';ir, and is en the income for lb eci'din^ fiscal year; so tiiat tli turns below are on incomes for th nr 1007. The expenses which 111 w ailows in be deducted in ret tin ,ir incomes are only these expense 'Hired in carrying mi business a.i i not include maintenance of fairiih i'. Following* are those who have s r returned income tax, the amount veil being the income of the par s over and above f2..">00: (!.'o. ,\V. Summer, $ I..'MX>. rieo. S. Mower, $!..">()(). (icorge .Johiistoue, -"r 1). (ieo. H. (Vomer, $1.20(1. F. Wright, *->.110. t). I?. Mayer. $7.~>0. V. J. I'ope, $.")()(). \V. II. Hunt, $2.^70. Making a total of .f 17,.V>S. The lax is one per cent, on return > to $.">,000, and one and one-lia! r cen!. on the next $2 .">00. Th la! amount realized, therefore, oi above returns will be, in rouiu mbers, $170. SELLERS GRANTED BAIL. ayer of Constable J. P. Farme: Given Bail in the Sum of $5,000, Wade Hampton Sellers of ('oium i. who shot and killed Constable -1 Fanner, in Columbia some day: 0. was yesterday granted bail ii sum of $.1,000 by Chief .Justiei I e. at chambers. The motion wa .le by M essrs. P. II. Xelson am ank Ti. Tompkins, and was oppos by Solicitor George Hell Timiner n. /CEMENT SIDEWALKS. :ls Asked For Laying the Cemenl And the Work Is to Commence. Mayor Lang-ford and city counei 1 pushing the matter of cement side lUs, and they will accomplish re Its. Bids have been asked for lay in? ,000 feet of cement five feet wide I contract to be let on March 24 IKS. Property holders on several street: vo taken hold of Mhyor Langford': in of the property owners pavim If and the city half, and the worl 11 be heg-un on these stivets. \favor Langford is active in th. itter. and he should have the sup rt and encouragement of even izen. Jolly Street Farmers' Union. The .lolly Street Farmers' unio. II meet on Saturday, March 21, a i)'clock, p. in., at I he school house e members are urged |<> attend. F. H. Werls, Pres. W. If. Counts, Sec. Crosses of Honor, 1 he Drayton Iiutherford Chapter 1, U. I). C., Newberry, S. C., this ill day of February, 1008, beviui ; three months advertising re<piir It. precede the bestowal of cros i upon the dependants of veterans Iviile 1. See. 2. The oldest livinj eal decendant of veterans who liavt 1 received a cross may spcurc it >vided thai notices for three con utive months be published in tlr< y and county newspapers calling on veterans to send in certificate ' crosses. If, at the expiration ol ee months no veterans have ap ed, I he bestowal of .crosses upoi ?endants and widows may begin. The chapter urges the veterans t< prompt in sending in their certi files for two reasons. First of all cause it. is the purpose of tlr< iipter to honor every vateran witl cross and, second, to give to sucl eeivd'anits as described in the rub ove, the opportunity to secure theii >ses. Mrs. J. A. Burton, President. t.Y HUIET'S All-IIealing Linimen for rheumatism, soreness, neural pria, sore throat, sprains, bruises nsthnia, headache, toothache coughs, colds and colic. Sold a MJaycs' Drug 'Store. MR. MOORE'S REPORT. tr Letter of Commissioners of Publi Works in Transmitting Report to the City. ir OJlice of Commissioners of Publii s. Works. I- T?? the lion. Mayor and Board o Aldermen: .t' (uH)tlcnuMi: The sickness of Mr. C >- 1'',. Summer, a member t>t* the board y lias necessarily delayed our action 01 I- Iho report of Mr. <\ J. Mfoore upoi the books and book-keeping; of th if hoard of public works. The word t i 11 *4* of this report is so unfair and un o .just, that it is calculated to misleat e tin? public. But to show how uuwar o ranted his criticisms are, we will onl; e ?all your attention to one point. Will i- iiU thorough examinations and audit s in r the hooks from 1S!)7 to 100S, dur d iun' which time sj?Ll 1.000.00 were dis \ burscd. lie only reports a discrepancy or shortage of jf\>r>.3.*? as contractec 0 throu:.'ii the II years. s The hoard has never f.-lt justifie< - in employing- and paying a high-pric ed hookkee,por. Hut by carefulh auditiug all books and expense ac ounis |o the best of their ability they have kept in close touch with al departments of the plant, and are now ulad to present to your body lite results of Mr. Moore's auditing the books of the board of public works as a very satisfactory proof of theii real accuracy and correctness. s Respectfully yours, f .fames Mcintosh, e C. 10. Summer. 1 \$. P. Eivarl, 1 (Commissioners. MR. MOORE COMMENDED. City Council Thanks Him for Hi! v Thorough Audit of Records. Mr. Citns. .7. Moore, expert ac - countaut, has been thank(>d by cit\ . council for his thorough and cxiiaus live audit of the hooks of the ollice? i of the city clerk and treasurer am i? the beard of commissioners of pubi lie wo.ks of Newberry. 1 Not- only has council thanked him * but Mayor Lang-ford has given him strong testimonial, in which he directs attention to the accuracy and the excellency of Mr. Monro's work The reports made by Mr. Moore ap prar elsewhere in this issue of The b Herald and News. That they are thorough and exhaustive, they show foi tin mselves, Mr. Moore has been meeting will 1 much success in the line of worl, . which he 'has undertaken, and in hi.* . success iiis many friends in Ne>wberr\ lake an especial pride. Negro Boy Killed. News has reached Newberry thai some days ago a negro boy was killed in No. 11 township. The detail* * which could be <<Jh( ainejd are very * meagre. It is stated the boy was al "" a house and went to the door to answer a call, and that when Ire opened the door ho was shot. It is alsr i stated that it is supposed the shot was intended for some one else there V ill the house, it is learned that Magistrate Suber held an inquest, which was adjourned to a future day. No one has been sent to jail in eonnee) tion with the affair. Fairview School. T? nil view school, in No. !) township, will hold closing- exercises on Saturday, March 2S. The school has been taught this session by Miss Jessie Brown, and has had a very successtill session. > There will be exercises by iliif chil? dr?in and several gentlemen have been ' invited to uiiake short talks on the subject- of education. lucre will be a picnic dinner serv ed on the grounds and everybody i.-^ T invited and expected to bring tli j i things necessary for a picnic dinner. , This is a good com-miunity and a - pleasant day may be expected by all 3 who attend. < St. Luke's Church, Rev. Edward Calf lender, Rector The following will be Hie services i for the next two weeks: Ihursday, 4.30 p. m.?Litany and ) PenitentW Office. Sunday, 22nd M?reh. Third Sun, day in Lent.?11.00 n. m., Morning i Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of i the Holy Comiminion; 4.0t) p. j11m i Kvening Prayer and Address. 3 The Rector and Vestry extend a r cordial ;nvitation to you to be present and worship with us. All seats free. I'd ward Cullender, Rector. t Wanted. Three agents to soli furniture po, lish. If you can hustle we will pay i, you good salary. Expenses paid. Apt ply at once. R. C. Williams & Sons. Nowberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. I Good Middling JO 3-4 . fl Strict Middling 10 7-8 fl Middling ..... JO J-2 SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ f 1 CENT A WORD. J No advertisement taken for less j than 25 cents. J , WANTED?'Two ladies as special rep- f ? rcsenlalives, oil an educational idea I Id interview private parties. Ad- S dress for particulars J. B. Girardin, it 1 Suite 4(i and 47, Franklin Miuldiug, Baltimore. Md. ).t, I , NOTICE?Soda wafer lias- been sold ^ in this place at out throat price L'or some time. Understand when goods are -old at cut throat price they are not the best, always a cheap grade I 1 <>t" goods. We can give you goods I al cut throat price, but will not. 1 J guarantee it on the market. What is the use to put goods on tihe \ ' market that will hurt your trade? fl Pepsi-Cola and Buffalo Lick Ginger j , Ale, (which are the best and purest ; drinks) are not sold at a cut throat price. The drinkers of our drinks can and will tell you that our J ? drinks are the same yesterday, to- I , day, tomorrow and forever. 1 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. FOR SALE?'Wanted to sell quick for cash all sheds and rough lumber al new court house. Mhvst be all nfoved this week. Apply at building. Geo. W. Waring, It- Contractor. | FOR THIS WEEK?Buck shad CO i j I to 7~>c. each. Kxtra larg-e Roe shad $I.(K) each. Will have large quani tity Saturday. j-'l-st. ' James P. Todd. 1 . | , ' LOST?Double case yellow pocketbook in Xe wherry Mill village ; Saturday night, containing $33 tax I receipt and small ring. Reward if returned to 1L John Horn. * i BIDS WANTED for contract for 10,- 1 - j 000 feet of cement, paving, paving ] I to be five feet wide. 'Contract wiil be le.t at Newberry Wednesday night, March 24, 1008. Plan.? and specifications can be had by apply- a iiig to Eugene S. Weils, city clerk 3 and treasurer, Newberry, S. C. I WANTED?To sell quick for cash, : all plank and other lumber at new > court house. Bring your money and apply at building for bargains. Geo. W. Waring, 2k Contractor. TO ALL CONCERNED?He it known \ that all notes, checks and papers j ? of any kind or any verbal..agree- ! ments with any executor relative to my father's estate, not bearing my signature or my agent's signature or my writ en approval are ? unlawful and are subject to further or future obligations to said j estate. J (Signed) T. M. Noel, Jr. * 6t STRAYED?-A small mouse colored mare mule, on last Thursday, from Mr. Antine Buzhardt's place, near the county homo. Ilad on a new i bridle and a rope around neck. If taken up please notify Summer i Brothers. WANTED?All the readers of this paper to watch for our "ad'' in this paper which will appear in a week or so. We will be new people, as merchants, to all, and will have all new goods, at the reduced prices. We will occupy the building next to the Bank of Pros- I perity. Our manager is in New \ ork now buying the goods. When in Prosperity be sure and see us; it will do you good. N. L. Black & Son, < Prosperity, S. C. FOR SALE?Old Baptist church building. Apply to R. Y. Lcavell. tf TRY THE "RIBBON WINNER," i Best pencil perforated tablet on I the market, for 5c. Broaddus & Ruff. 10.0001 Agents wanted at once, provious experience is not essential, write soon if you wish to make monoy faster than you ever did before. Address J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark. \ LOST -Soften- dog, whit? with black m oars and bead and black spots over j [ 'body, yellow spot ovler oacli eye. * 1 j Will pay for return to Gilder and I Weeks.