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LATIMER'S WILL PROBATED. Estimated Value of Late Senator's Eatato Between $300,000 and i $500,000. I Anderson, March 18.?The will of the late Senator A.. C. Laliiuor has s been probated by Probate Judge W. P. Nicholson. It. provides that the * executors of the estate shall be Mr. William A. Latimer, brother of the dcaeeased; Mrs. S'ara Alice Latimer, ^ wife of? the deceased, and Mr. William Carroll Latimeii-, son'of the do- 1 ceased. Mir. W. A. Latimer has re- 1 nounced bis appointment and Mrs. Latimer and Mr. W; C. Latimer have duly qualified. f Bho will, which \v?s executed by Senator Latimer on. January 1, 1900, 1 provides for certain legacies to his wife and several children. These leg- ? acies are all willed to Mr. W. A. Latimer, brother of the deceased, to be held in trust. The log'acics coitsi'st of certain tracts of land, certain moneys and life insurance of the d'-?- ( ceased Mr. Latimer's , insurance amounted to about Jp.15,000. all of which was left to Mrs. Latimer. After enumerating certain legacies the ' will provides that, the three daughters 1 Misses Anna, Olive and Sara Alice, , shall each receive $5,000 in cash. The will states that similar amounts ware given to the other two children, Mir. W. C. Latimer and Mrs. Mamie Latimer by Senator Latimer personally. Miss Sara Alice Latimer receives in addition to other bequests 20 shares ] of stock of the Farmers * and Merchants ' Bank, of Anderson, This stock is for her education. After each member of the family receives certain legacies the will provides that the estate be divided equally, share and share alike, among I Ik; members of the family, including Mrs. Lati' 'nor. The^will does no! stale the value of the estate, but it is generally believed that its valuation is somewhat between $300,000 and $500,000. TIME FIXED FOR CONVENTION Democratic Executive Committee; Holds its Meeting?Clubs and Counties Called. Columbia 'State, lSlli. The iState democratic executive committee ait the mooting last night fixed Hie time for holding the State convention for May 20, (he county conventions for May 4, and the precinct clubs for April 25. This was the main reason for the meeting, although one or two other resolutions introduced were discussed. At the precinct or club meetings delegates will bo elected to the county conventions and when the County conventions are assembled delegates to itlie State convention will be elected, each eountv , being entitled to twice Ihe numibor of! represent!!lives in the general assembly. There was a very full attendance when rlie mealing was called to order and as soon as the dates for the convent ion were fixed Mr. Cole L. Blcase brought up a resolution recommending to the convention the change in the constitution! of the party si that the first primary might be held on the third Saturday in August instead of the foiuith Tuesday as at present. Mr. Blcase stated that he had heard of a number of case.where mail operatives were not allowed to get off on Tuesday i?i order to vote and it was customary in Mic mills -to give the operatives a half holiday on .Saturday. This applied particularly to Kichlatul county, lie said. The resolution was opposed on tiie :.'i:>und that at would delay the returns. It we* finally tabled. There is as a mailer of fac t no connection between this committee and the next State convention and suoli a resolution would be merely a suggest i. n. Resolutions of thanks were introduced Chairman Jone> a"d his assistants, Messrs. J. I). Hell and J. W. I?. Pope and adopted unanimously. Mr. 1?, IT. Jay ires offered the following resolution, which was adopted: "Whereas the business of thU meeling is the last official duty to be transacted by this committee as at present consti'tuted. and whereas the "Democracy of Sculh Carolina is soon to 'enter as an active participant into a regular national election, and whereas many questions of nationwide importance and of vital interest to humanity .will bo submitted to the nati'o.i for solution; *' Therefore be it resolved. That wi;h an abiding faith the business ability and breadiMi of south Carolina.we confidently look forwaid to conservative and positive action on all questions which may be reviewed by the etming convention an 1 also bespeak a most liberal attitude towards each and every business interest of the whole nation." 8 Igriciturol Implements Now is the time to secure your extra help, and since manual labor is o uncertain we tire forced to employ the most effectual implements in he successful cultivation of the soil. "Sunny South," The latest production of the Great Moline Plow Co. It scatters fertili:ers, drops corn and drills cotton seed, all steel, guaranteed a perfect nachine. Price $17.50. The "K. P." Guano Distributor s the best 011 the market, has taken the prize wherever shown in competition, carries 75 to 100 lbs. fertilizer in hopper, is 011 perfect balance, :asily controlled, scatters fertilizer all over the row an;5 covers as it joes, also a fine substitute for a double foot to cover corn. Price $8.50. Universal Distributor. This machine has been very popular, can be used as side dresser while cultivating. Price $5.50. Oliver Plows. These are really the best plows of the kitid made. Mr. James Oliver jeing the first to invent a steel beam plow, and has been first in the nakiug of such plows ever since. No. 10.?2-horse Turn Plow $6.50. No. O. Z.?2-horse Middle Breaker $7.50. No. A. C. 2.?1-horse Turn Plow $5.00, to close out. A Cotton and Corn Stalk Cutter that does the work. Price $17.50. If you want Paint of any kind let us figure with you. Cnig Supply Co., Prosperity, S. C. ; The First Cough of the Season, | Even *Wugh not severe, has a tendency to irritate the sensi- ^ a tive /Membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. ^ Coughs then come easy all winter, every time you take the ^ slightest cold. Cure the first cough before it has a chance to <$ 4k. set up an inflamation in the delicate capillary air tubes of the (2* Q lungs. The best remedy is QUICK REUEF COUGII ^ ^ SYRUP. It at once gets right at the seat of trouble and re- ^ moves the cause. It is free from Morphine and is as safe ior & a child as for an adult. 25 cents at ^ J MAYES' DRUG STORE. J BWMBMMPWgMBMaMBBPWMBMMMmBIIIIHHW IUPJI II aaMMflMMWMMMMMiBMP FLORIDA?CUBA During These Cold Winter Months A Trip VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE Would be just the thing to make life worth living. Superb Trains, Excellent Schedules and Tickets which offer every advantage possible for a pleasant and attractive trip. For full information or pamphlets call on your nearest Ticket Agent, or write W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Pass. Traf. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. GU ESS! All guesses must be made by Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, March 18th. I will light candle at that time. Don't fail to see my bargain counter. Mayes' Book Store. At Wholesale Prices Bananas, Oranges, Apples, and all sorts of Fruits. ALSO \ Homemade Candy. 1 || LAMM, I STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. r By Frank M. Sehumpert, Esquire, Probate .Tudge. WHEREAS, Julius J. Langford auid Anna CaMwell lwuth made suit to ? nie, to "rant tlieni Letters of Admin- ^ ist rat ion of the estate of and effects of James Caldwell. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the ^ Hindrcd and crediIors of the said i James Caldwell deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the court . ot probate, to be held at Newberry court house on I he .'10th day of March J next after publication (hereof, at 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon, to show cause if any tliev have, why the said administration should not be granted. CHYEN under ny hand, this 11th day of March Anno Domini, 3008. F. JI. Sellumpert, J. P. N. C. ESTATE OF MRS. M. C. CALDWELL, DECEASED. All persons having demands aginst the said deceased, or he,r estate, are hereby notified to present the same, duly sworn to, to the. undersigned on or before the 1st day of April next. And all persons indebted^ to the said estate are hereby required to malo payment to the undersigned on or before the day above named. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor of Mlrs. M. C. Caldwell. March (lib, 1008. ltaw-:it-f's. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung truobles. Mjy children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at. W. E. Pelham and Son's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle fnsa. Change of Schedules. Effective 12.01 a. m. Sunday Jan. 5th, If)OS, the following is the time of departure of all passenger trains j leaving Newberry Union station: Southern Railway: No. .15 for Greenville .. . .8.57a.m. No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.28 p.m. No. 11 for Greenville . . . .4.17 p.m. No. 10 for Columbia 8.47 p.m. C., N. & L. Ry. No. 85 for Laurens 5.10 a.m. No. 22 for Columbia . .. .8.47 a.m. No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.40 p.m. No. 511 for Columbia .. ..3.10 p.m. No. 21 for Laurens 7.25 p.m. No. 84 for Columbia.. .. 8.150 p.m.! No's. 84, 85, 21, and 22 run daily exeunt- Sunday. The above schedule is given only as information, is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. G. L. Robinson, Station Master. It Docs the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlian, of Clinton, ' Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for piles and if. cured tlrein. Used it for chapped hands and it cur- ^ ed them. Applied it to an old sore < and it healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c. at W. E. Pel ham & Son's drug'store. JONES' GROCERY, S, B. Jones, Proprietor. DBALI3R IN STAPLE a FANCY GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Confectioneries, Fruit, Cigars and Tobaccos. Phone 212. Newberry, S. C., Jan, 17, 108# Dear Madam Housekeeper: We wish to call your attention to our stock of Fancy and Staple groceries and solicit at least a portion of rour potronage during this year. We feel safe in saying that our stock is ?he most complete that is offered here and .hat we can serve you in a satisfactory manler. We will ever keep in mind three very im)ortant points: quality of goods prompt serrice modorate prices. If you are not already a customer of ours /e would be pleased to add you to our long .is t of satisfied customers. We wish 1908 to be our banner year. Will rou join us in making it so? Yours for business, Jones' Grocery. r -C. - ^ HITS the SPOT The Best Treat pf the Day The original pure food drink! The all-year round drink! Guaranteed under U. S. Government Serial No. 3,813. Pepsi Cola is a prime invigorator, a real nourisher. Pepsi Cola clarifies the brain, steadies the nerves and brightens the eyes. Pepsi Cola is an unrivaled system toner. It is an absolute pure combination of Pepsin, [for indigestion) Acid Phosphate and the juices Df fresh fruits. At Soda Fountains 5c. glass. At your grocers 5c. bottle. Beware of imitations.