The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 10, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Ncwbcrrians and Those Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. 'I'lli.' I>. ?<*!i?.?!? r Maids will hold an i iin)>i ria111 hiiHiioss nicoliiitr ??n Tuesday. April Mil;, i:: the moms nf l li , ?'li:?in'?? r of enmmerce ;i'i foar-lhirly ' nYlnek. A I'n 11 at N'l). lance of the I memlicrs is i'>'((iicsicil. The Ladies of the Aid Society id' tin1 l'ii-%1 iSaptist church will hold I\ 11111nisale in the vacant stm\s room mnlcr the ('ml well lintel nil to- | (in > rri > w. Sat unlay. Aprii II. 1 >.* _; in- ' I i 11U :i I 11 n 'cluck a. HI. (>n accmint ill' tin- meeting- id' 111 j I Presbylei y ;it Kaiiview. (la., I licrel will he no pn-acliinu' a! I inty ;in I I 'n?;pi*riI y A.. I?. I'. clinr.-In-- mi next S a 1111 a I! i. Til,- pastor. Ke\. !. S. < "a 1 1 - well, will he ab-ent in alSendaiuv upl II.! I nil I lie I I e ->!? \ I,?J \ . Mi". I''. h'u-se!|, wliu lias heell r 11: i i i i i .i ?111 \ .: i pirtui'i- -.]*<> w in} !!i. ! < : (.!!:? ' h!..el:. Iia- added a j \'a 1111. \ ! lie feature l"i one w i-ek. No-! I iei 11 .! j- ! fa : lire a | >, i a i - i i; li i i . i I \. r t: i'ii. tit anil i! will lie found very eu 11 rt a i ni ii'j ti> I In who at- j !< nl. Mr. Win. M. \V.rl>. nl' .Mnimt ville, \ is in tlie eity. I I" ' a - e I?;?! | e| lib i. I' W'e-t Kml will 1 ;i\e an ice cream festival mi Satur-J lay a I!; i'iiiii))i and evening, \pril II, i'riuii vis in ten ii'cliick, 11 will lie ' II < 111' ill I lie | < ill nil - nf t lie sclii |nl ! in: Nl i mr a I We-t I an.. \\ !i !i Sinitli ('nine II..in.'." which i- hooked I.?r llie Hpera In.use >>n Satura.U evening. will -jive a matiiieej Sa 1 u 1.1 a \. April 11. al !! o'clock.! A11tni<>;i>11 '_! i a nl il) eeitiII r. II' . .Iii.n-s. vet i'iMarian wli . 1 11 a - l-.v.'il i 11 "i \ w!;i"i !'. r ; he prai'li.-e i.' hi-- j r>>i. ? n>ii '.'.ill lie all-j sen l I min i lie i i! \ iluriii " u.-\t week. I'.H will ret urn | he follow iiej week. ! i '.'a lie!',. 1 ).a\ ill-. : ami Pel I :> P.r.uiu ate a : i eml i II'.' I hi' e.-ii \ e;i | inn i. f ; 'lie . I * v - '.'en. \. Wri.'lil, |?. I I.ea-j \ill. Major Shellex aiul Misses! lSapti-1 N on11 People al (ircenwoodj thi- week. O'NEALL SCHOOL. Miss Mary T. Nance Expected to bo Present and Address the School ?Everybody Come. The closing exercises of (lie O'Neill! school in Number nine tnwnsbip, which i- I audit llii- >e>si.m hy Prof. I.. A .Sea>e, will he hehl oil Satur lay. April l^ih. Miss Man I. Nance, ilie president "I I he 11 ura I School 1 m pro\.'ineiil As.; si'eia!ioii of South Carolina has an- I ' p'eil an in\ ; i a I ion |o allend the-." I iweiciser. aiiil v. i 11 make a talk I., the p:'lroe> an.I i liihfren alon? the lino ol work which -lie :s iloin*.:. 11 is 11: p *. 11 I. i a I |liere will lie a I:ir?4'e at- j I e 11.1 a lice hccae-c We are satisfied | Ilia! s!i,. V\ ill have -..methiu r interest- j sax I,, the people of the e.mi"iii i:t . ami .< know that -lie i-. doiii1.' a "re it work in !i 'hall ol i'n- rural | schools. 1 County Medical Association. III.' ' i 11111 \ Medical -oeiciv will "" ''I for 111is in..ml, at Pro<i -r:' v I lhi-> a 11 ci noon al three o'clock. In j connect io11 w it ii i l,,. r.'Millar meeting j il will liohi' a public meetin.tr at which I lie subject of typhoid fever will be { diseusse.l |,y Drs. (). p,. Mayer ami W. <i. Iloii-eal. I'his ili^cit-sion is f(1) tbe l.euelil of the public ami the effort "I l he physicians w ill he to triv' in formation ami simple rules which, if followed will lend lo prevent this terrible disease. There should he a lull al tendance as ii is a matter of 1 vei\ l; re a t importance lo auv emu- < mi ii i i v. Central Methodist Church. I lie subject for Sunday morning! will he. The triumphal entry of Jesus into .Jerusalem, John 12:12-1!?. The services will he conducted by the pallor. A i iht1 close will be jriven nn opporiunity for any who may wi lo join Hie church. Sunday school at -1 p. in. with trood xiuiriutr. All are welcome, either to join the school or as visitors. At niirhl Dr. Wnllintr will discuss the question: "And now why tarries! thou." Familiar hymns will be siunr. The services will betrin at 3 o'clock. Unfavorable weather will not hinder. Cokesbury School. On May Mist will be realized the elosiinr exercises of this once celebrated school. Rev. J. W. Wolling, 1). lb, pastor of Central Church will preach (he sermon o.f the occasion. Cokesbury bears the name of two Methodist Rishops, Coke and Asburv and has had a noble and useful history. ?/l I ' j NEW COURT HOUSE COMPLETED | A Handsome Building?Metal Cases i for Records and Modern Furniture to be Put In. Tin- commissioners for tin* new court Ihhiso hold a meet in;? Wednes- < lay i;i connection with the architect, i Mr. Frank I'. Milburn and the eon- | tracloi Mr. (lt>o. Waring, for the | purpose of receiving the building. , I lie arcliiicM't approved the work i an?| tiie building was received with ( one or two little conditions which are to ho complied with hy the eoniractor. It is a very handsome hnild. j ii1 - and it is doubtful if another ( hniltlin.u: of the same size and con- , sit net ion lias heen erected in the | Stale ni so small a cost. The contract t pi ic was >'!). 11whi.eh inchidVd e\ rvtliinv and there has hcen no nec- ,i cs-ity lor !ia\ in-j any ex); ra work j d 'Uf. I liis includes til.- )>111nil>iii.u*. | w hidi i- completed and the wiring' ,, tor ;,i(. rhctric lights, 'nil docs nut i 11 <-111 < I ? the ciiandelicr> and drops. ] fhi- will probably - isr four or nve ( liu.i.Ii i i| tl'i.I!iirs, making the total cost "f the I hi ; I d i i iu". includiii'l: plumbing , and wiring, about forty thousand didla i s. 1 I lie coininissioiicrs, also, on Wed- < ins. la \ a wauled ! !>e contract for the , I urni.-Irini; of the buildim*' which had s he.'ii advertised for. Several con- [ trails were submit tod and the award | was made t<? Kidder & .Allen Coinpanv. of Atlanta, fla., who are specialists iu this line of business and have during the past year furnished j sola.- fifteen twenty court houses. I !ie contract price ??n- this work is between thiriy-t w and' t iiirt v-t hive tiimdivj dollars and iiieltldes the ofli'' 111'"iiI ure for (he various count y ( ~ and . pet a chairs and desks j, l"i" the com i n>oi:!. jury rooms and ,, .in i-'e > room and al>o a cork carp1 I lor l!ie 11 -:?fe i !' the bar. The ,r -' a! for the auditorium of the court Iwill be opna chairs. I'lo' contract for the metal cases . ' r i'ie v.M'ious offices was award.-d \ 1 ' liie Art Metal Construction CoinI'Hiy. of .1 ;i 1111 -1 o wn. New York, some | lime avo I * i I hilly live hundred dol- ^ lar-. f lis includes. ;ts stated, metal ,, cases for the ollices and in the cierk *> otlice metal cases aiv provided for the | basement. The legislature in the Urst nc.r j>?ovi?ri:i'j lor the erection of the court house, authorized the borrowing' of I'orlv thousand dvllars. At the sex.- ^ sion of I!H)7 the commissioners slat- v, ed that they could not pay the necessary expenses and the coat r.-ici price for the buildim.' without inakiiej c!iaie,"s which wonht not secure 'he kind of b11i1 !:u ; desired unless an additional amount of live thousand , do'ia.-s wa- a:;i !im i/ed. The ad . creating I he ? nimi>?!on and authoriz- M in:.- ex|iein!'it ure of Ii? thousand dollars was amended so as ..jVe the commissioners Iithousand dollars more. I here was a small surplus iuclmlitii;' interest which was obtained en deposit of (he fund, ind at the last session of i he legislature in 1 JK)S ,i the act was further amended authorizimr live thousand dollars additional (| l"r ilie purchase o! metal eases and ,( turaituie. I'roin I he slalemenl above } ^ it will l>c seen thai the furniture and ?r "li'Jal cases will e. J-i about seven s, I hou>aud dollars, but I he commit- () doner* said that with the interest which lhey have received that the tola! appropriation or the total amount H'llhorizcd to be borrowed for I lie | bnihliii:r will be suOicient to complete || the work and* pav for the metal cases i ami the furniture. ? N? with an expendilure of fiftv thousand dollars the county of New- j herry has a very handsome county -p I'ourl house and when (he metal cases _] ind furniture are put in, will have an eleuanlly furnished one with all of w liie modern conveniences for filing and makinir secure the records of the county. The Gymnasium. The apparatus for the gymnasium (' iias arrived and the contractor has " completed puttimr in rfio showvr H baths ami every thin?- is in readiness, d The nienibers of the gymnasium ('' are earnestly requested to meet af ' the moms at einht o'clock next Mon- " day eveninu-. There will be business k of importance. I t; Meeting Stockholders Savings Bank. At a meeting of the stoekholders of ihe Newberry Savimrs Bank hold a few days au'o the following boaird h of directors were re-elected: ras. ^Ic- 'I Intosh, J. K. Norwood, .1, K. Gilder, ^ 0. MeK. Molnres. C. ] '. Summer, li. y C. Matthews, Geo. K. Hawkins, W. a D. Senn, Geo. S. Mower. v .At a mooting of the board Dr. Jas. n Mefniosh was re-elected president and ?T. R. Norwood, cashier. P. F. i Gilder was elected bookkeeper. Goo. 1 S. Mower was elected vise-president f and solicitor. c - - MEMORIAL DAY. Ynnual Address by Gen. Tluos. W. F,c Carwile?Saturday May 9?Dinner to bo Served Veterans. Memorial day in Newberry will be >bserved on Sa'turday, May !). imis- pr iincn as 11 it? tenth i nines un Sunday. pc i) accordance willi I lie custom whfeh lia lie yood women of the city establish- \v ill sonic years ayo, the annual din- an icr will he served by them to every of onfederate veteran who attends the sti xercises of Memorial day. sti A {fondly number of those who en- it oyeif this annual reunion twelv; Ki nontlis ayo will bo absent when the in: oil is called on the ninth of May, for ! '? hev have gone I?> join their coin- in; ades on the other shore. pi II i< very much desired by the la- i lies (hat every Confederate veteran II< n the county of Newberry will be ("n resent and permit ihem i-? serve hit). on ik*:1 more. The committee in charge extended sei invitation In (ieneraf W. \\' arwile. nl Ldyelield, to delivi*i' an an ddrcss ami they take pleasure in an- Mi lounciny that (leu. ('arwile has ac- sti I'ptcd. (i n. Carwile is commander- lai u-chicf h|' the Confederate Veteran re; Association nf this Stale and the la- m< lies of Newberry are fortunate in ho eeurimj him lor this occasion. The in*, nil program of the exercises will be mblished in ample time. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER. As largest Class for Confirmation in History of Church?Holy Week Services. ti.i ,,,, I lie services a! the Lutheran 11;< 'l.urcli of the Redeemer Sunday will i e exccediiiyly inleresliuy. The larg- lie s! e!.i-> of yoiiny people that has ver joined I he church w ill be con- bei inncif. I lie pastor will preach on the ; nbji'd : ' l-'or Chris| and lli> Mer-j D ice. The choir will sine; Hie bean-I i ilnl anthem: ''Ride on. Wide on in | ley lajesly,-Saiiner. I Maurice I.ockwood, a member of leu lie boys' choir of St. Marks church 'ew Vnrk City, will siny "The Land me I my Dreams?Tivvclyan. ( Al the night service the subject of eoi lie sermon will be "TToney on Iho iai hit tleficld." " A cordial invitation to all services tin * extended the public. sit TToly week services will begin M?>n- ! ay 11 i'vhI and continue fhronyh the Sc reek. Services will heyin each niyht sit romplly at 8 o'clock. ! ' Iu, Mayer Memorial. I'liere will be communion services se< I Mayer Memorial Lutheran church tin ie\t Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. ' l'a-sion Week'' will be observed cl?i il!i services evrry eveniny beyinniny Cn I hi, A special invitation to visitors. ! J. I). Sheely. Pastor. *!m Base Ball This Afternoon. iai I he second game of the season on ic Newberry diamond will be play- da il this afternoon at four-fifteen with del :ie Newberry college team and the dleye of Charleston. The yame will Pr c stalled promptly at four-fifteen. Fu he Charleston boys have a very Irony team and a yood yame is exectcd. O'Neall Lodge K. of P. ()CJ AI a meetiny of O'Neall Lpdye No. ^ >1, K. of P.. on Wednesday niyht , le following past chancellors were ij)( leelcd as representatives to the rand Lodge which convenes in the ty of Aiken on May 24, 1008: Col?, i. Please and John K. Anil and red. IT. Dominiek and -T. M. Guin, I ternales. Past Ohancellor Cole. L. Blcase ^ as reelected Deputy Grand Chan- sor dlor for this lodyc. mn of Was Not Dismissed. !'1'" ter Mr. W. G. Dominiek, one of the |jn adets at Clemson colleye, whose nn ame appeared in the lisl ns anion# f()) lose who were dismissed was not ] ismisse<l from the colleye and the nrrection was published in the ncxJ ;sue of the Stale. We arc ylad to lake this .'orrcetion and :ire ylad to now that Mr. Dominiek will be able ^ o finish his course at the i list it u- , ion. ho foi Delegatd to Dallas, Tox. as At a meetiny of the Newberry mr ">dge of Elks, niynber 1103, on last du 'hursday niyht, the exalted ruler, en] Tr. F. R. Tinnier. was elected dele-1 yei ate to renr?.??.ent the Newberry lodge Ihi t the meetiny of the Grand lodge to rliich will be held in Dallas, Texas, in n July 21. . at Mr. Tluntvr will attend this meet- Ju ng of the Grand Lodge. Newberry odge notw has some t'hirty-?flvo or or'y members and applications-'are O. oming in at each meeting. V . THE OBSERVER TO MOVE. n Many Years the Two Printsliops Havo Been Closo Together?Moves to MoOaughrin Block. For a good many years the two in liny offices and t-lie two newspa r u Hi cos of i lie city of Newberry vu been located in friend street ry close to each other. The Herald d News was lirst on the south side Friend Street fronting Caldwell reet and after the lire which ?le ?)Vcd ihe building it then occupied moved to tlie brick building' in iend stS'cct next door to the huildg now occupied by the Observer. >r about seven years the two printg offices were in the same building' act iciilly. Some four or live years ago The :-ral<i' and News moved back to ildwcll street bin still remaining Fri.'ltd si reel. During the pa>t lew days The Obiver has sold its buildin*r lo ("apt. . S. Lang lord at the price of $22110 if will in ;i lew days move in the i-Caughriu biock. occupying the ire room recently vacated I?y Copeid Brothers. The Herald and News grots tiiat its contemporary has ?ved out i>!' newspaper row. but pes that is will I iml its surrouud:s pleasant and congenial. PROGRAMME. sociation of Colleges of South Carolina, May 8 a.ml 9, 1908. May S i Friday) I p. in.?Organi/.a>n ami miscellaneous business. Weil on High Schools?1 'rot'.' \Y. II. 111 d. May S { Friday) S.:><> p. m.?Pubnuiii.ig. Ten minutes anMivssos. 1. I'reliiuiuary?|)r, uliwer-. Newrry. x 1'ie College iind The Home? legate from ( lint lesion college. '>. The College and the Stale?Deale from ("leinson college.* I. The College and the Church?Deate from Krskine college. ?. The College and Civic Improvent?1)? legale from tho Citadel. >. The College and National liightusiiess?Delegate from Prosbvf eri College. r. The College and Community Culv?Delegate from Furman Univery. The College find the High Iioids?Delegate from State I'nivery. !). The College and the Colleges? legate from Wofford college. May !> (Saturday) 10 a. m.?Subincut sessions to be determined by Association. 1. Scholarship :l low to bring it iser lo I he People?Major St. James mining.-, and delegate from F.rsu\ 2. The Athletic Director versus > Professional Coach? Prof. I). \V. nie!. end delegalo from Presbvferi college. i. The Necessity of Higher Stanrds?^President II. N. Snyder, and legate from Charleston college. I. The Future of (his Association? of. \Y. 11. Hand, and delegate from rman. >sing Exercises of O'Neall School. I'he closing exercises of O'Neali ioo'i will be held at the school house Saturday. April ISth. inst. Kveryly is cordially invited to be presI and bring well filled baskets for picnic dinner. Exercises open implly at 10.30 a. m. L. A. Sease. Teacher. Aveleigh Presbyterian Church. I?ev. J. L. Wilson will conduct the vice at this church next Sunday ruing at 11 o'clock. At the close the service, a congregational meetr will be held to consider the mat of electing a pastor, and addinal officers for the church, and V other matter that may come be e it. By order of session. "\Y. E. Pelliam, Clerk. tcntion Veterans, Camp No. 336, U. 0. V. The camp will meet in the court use on Saturday the 2nd May, 1908, ' lire transaction of such business may properly come before it. All >m fibers must pay their annual es, 2."> cents, at once, as our per pita assessment to the State and noral order is already past due. At s meeting delegates will be elected represent our cninp at the reunion Greenville, S. CJ, May 11-12, also reujuiion hi lsirming'ham, Ala., no 9-10-11, 190S. Bv order. 5T, W. Gary, Ti. Schumpcrt, Com. Adjt. 1 " " A -MaSitiiK 'fir,, > * APPLIED THE MADSTONE. Mr. Bennett Dominick Takes His Child to Madstono?The Stone Stuck for Five Hours. Mr. Bennett Donunick whose little child was bitten l?y a mad dog severj al .lay-, a^o, notice of which appearj en" in 'IMii' Herald ami News, has tak| en tin* child t<> GalTney to bo treated by a madstonc, which is ow.ned b.v a Mr. Brown Lowe, of (jait'nev. The following wli.ich appeared in the GatTney correspondence of Greenville J News, of; Wednesday, will be interesting ;u Mr. DomLuick's many friend* j in this county. It is hoped that the application nf the madstone will Ik j the me.tns <?| saving the life ol' tin. I child: I "Whr.V a I llio house Mr. I.owe tolcl j your <- >rresp,indent that on last j Tuesday niuiii a Mr. Dominick. from j Xew'.ci i-y, bmuyhs a little girl aued [two, wlu> had been bitten by a mad J doy. m him fur treatment, and thai the -: :!(> adhered to the wound foi Ave h'U and two minutes, and thai .had treated >ueeessfully since he had j owned the stone. lie further said | t'hyt when the stone was placed on 11 : wound where the poison had entered | the .system it would stick until it had j absorbed all the poison which it j could hold and then conu j oil'; he would then place it into ti vessel of sweet milk, and that aftei j remaining in flu- milk a short while j the poison would rise to the top, aim that tin4 milk would turn "-recti; that j alter u>iny the same milk several j times it would become sticky, about I the consistency of paste. When askj cd where he obtained the stone, Mr, l|iwe .informed your correspondo'i* j ;;bi.ul eiuht years ayo, his little I daughter, who was working in the j Gallney Manufacturiny Company'; mill. lound it on the floor one morning as she was ^oiny to work, and ; u;at he had no idea how it came there j unless it came in cotton that was j .-hipped to : 11o mill. He had no idea j what il was and wa< iynorant of its I virtues until some physician told his brot'her thai it was a genuine madstone. Mr. Lowe charges one dollar per hour for the use of the stone, and it it possesses the virtue which he claims for it. it is a boon to the community." ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. Rev. Edward Callender, Rector. The follownjy will be the services in the above church up to and including Kaster day: Sunday, 12th April 11 a. in.? j Morning Prayer and Sermon, j Sunday, ,12th April 3 p. m.?Kvcn| iny Prayer and Sermon. This service : w ill be held especially for the Newbei.y Lodye of Klks. the public arc especially invited to attend. Thursday, Kith April 4 p. m.?Litany and Penitential Offive. Sunday, 10t.li April 11 a. m.?Being Kaster day, Morning Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of the Holy 'Communion. All seats free. The Rec.tor and Vestry extend to you a cordial invitation to be present and worship witn ns. KfTward Callender, Rector. Lecture at Holland Hall. Dr. and Mrs. I?. Z. Thomas will appear before the College Lyceum Friday night in Holland Hall as was announced in Tuesday's Herald and News. The program of the evening will consist of a lecture by I)r. Thomas on the Life Tragedy of Edgar Allen Poe with recitation by Dr. Thomas of Poe's The Haven, The Bells and Vlalume. M'rs. Thomas will assist in the entertaiment with three songs. All who attend may expect a pleasant and profitable attraction. The lecture will start at 8.30 p. ni. Crosses of Honor. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter. 152, TT. D. C., Newberry, S. C., this, 25th day of February, 1008, begins the three months advertising required to precede the bestowal of crosses upon the dependants of veterans. Rule 1. See. 2. The oldest living lineal defendant of veterans who have not received a cross may secure it, provided that notices for three consecutive months be published in tire city and county newspapers calling upon veterans to send in certificates for crossos. If, at the expiration of Mi roe months no veterans have applied, the bestowal of erosscs upon defendants and widows may begin. The chapter urges the veterans to be prompt in sending in their certificates for two reasons. First of all. because it is the purpose of the chapter lo honor every veteran with a cross and, second, to give to such deeendants as described in the rule above, the opportunity to secure tlreir croses. Mrs. J. A. Burton, Prasident. i Smith-jCorden. Invitath n.i have been received in ! N-nvbcrvy lo the marriage of Mr. Edwtiiti i-iliriieli Smith ami Miss Rachel Moye Borden, at Goldsboro, N. C., on the evening: of Wednesday, 22nd of April, al half past eight o'clock. Mr. Smith is a son <?L" the late Bishop A. (Y>ke Smith, of Iiic Methodist church, and* has relatives and friends r in Newberry who wish him much happiness. Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. Good MidVlling 10 J-4 Strict Middling- JO 1-8 Middling- 10 SPECIAL NOTICES. . ^ g j 1 CENT A WORD. J | No advertisement taken for less - J than 25 cents. FOR S/:LE?One lirsi c!a>> ;'amily .fl Blcas* (Jo Dominick, Aitornevs os- I I tale W. \V. Spearman. I i FOR SALE?Iron cow peas will r make a -lull crop on land whore I oilier varieties fail. Karly to make peas. \\ ill nol rot, vines stay ? green lilt frost, therefore, host for ( hay. One bushel will g-el I he same H stand as 1 1-2 bushel of other varic- W , tios- Price $2.50 per bushel de[ live red at your house or in town on Saturday evening. fflg 1 Welch Wilbur. . NOTICE? Pretty line Master Cards and Dyes at Broaddus & Ruff's. II , ONE OF THE best Southern Teachers Agencies lias just opened a Carolina branch. No registration fee refpiired. Write for "Just a 10 f ^ arcl n| Our Record." Wc can't mail the whole bolt. Box 2S7, Clin- H ; WANTED A position in Newberry by a young- lady as stenographer. .'^Hj Good references. Address R. J. M Fore, Dillon, S. C. 3t , STRAYED OR STOLEN?One black I and white hog weigiis aboul 200 lbs. Sj Any information concerning same will be appreciated. 9S T'lios. 1'. Peug'h, ^ '{ P. D. No. 4, Prosperity. .HI FOR RENT?One new four room 81 dwelling in High Point in town of Newberry. Apply to ,J. A. Foy, R. ' i. 1). 7, or .J. A. Burton, Newber- |3g Combs a.ud Jewelry, New Shipment. -1 Anderson 10c. Co. I Jardiniers 20c. and Up. |1 Anderson 10c. Co. I| | Ice Tea Glases and Goblets. Colon- 1 ial Style. Anderson 10c. Co. IB New Lace Pin Sets, 10c. Set. 8 Anderson 10c. Co. FOR RENT?Seven room house and a live room?both have waterworks, vyfl electric lights, stables. Also rooms over candy kifchen. ^ R. L. Paysi tiger. Wash Belts, 25c. Value, 10c. each. Anderson 10c. Co. < FOR SALE Old Baptist church building. Apply to R. Y. Leavell. j tf 4 Wing's Sweet Sixteen Kisses, oid I fashioned choral a tes, fruit tablets, f caramels, peanut brittle, chocalate j almonds, etc., just received. Broaddus & Ruff. ^ JUST RECEIVED?A shipment of fresh candy, 5 and 10c. box. j? Broadduus & Ruff. TRY HUIET'S AU-IIealing Liniment 1 fl for rheumatism, soreness, neuralgia. sore throat, sprains, bruises, . k asthma. headache, toothache, coughs, colds and colic. Sold at Mayes' Drug Store. Jfi DR. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment f03 the best household remedy on the.,/'M market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. >' WANT YOU all to know that May Drug Store sells Dr. Iluiet's AlftlflH Healing Liminent on a positivff/^pjS guarantee or money refunded. Price 25c. and 50c. per bottlo. J TRY THE "RIBBON WINNER," I Best pencil perforated tablot on J the market, for 5c. Broaddus & ' Ruff. J||