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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movomonts of Nowberrians and Those Who Visit Newbeny and Other Happenings. Mr. J. S. Weils lias been elected representative to tho (Jraiul Lodge, Kuigliis of I'ythias, at Aiken, from Old Town lod.ue with .Mi'. .J. 11. Johnson as alternate. The library association will meel Monday afternoon at livj o'clock in the rooms. At the meeting of Newberry lodge, No. i.i, Knights of I'ythias, on Tiresday evening. A. J. liovvers and K. II. AulI weie elected ne regales to represent Newberry Indue ul the (I rand Lodge, and .1. A. 15lackwelder and A. Ibiwtuan were elect -d aller'tnles. Mr. tleo. W. Summer, who some little a.1', j>?>e?l the dairy farm pi'oj ,-rly from < *;ij?t. Silas .1. Me( a ivI)ri:?. has yi\i u a slnv! through from the e\|e!is'< II o f < 'a Id wel I street to I ii(i .M i d I* ib ;ii mill, whirl) has been opened ' y th i-:J. 'Hiis si reel opens soli'.* \ \ \ !'11a'''e many of which !i:ti al:e:nl\ been -?I.i\ ami male- i' *r?;i !i m { 1 convenient am! i"lie]i m :r - l-. \|o!lo!ion. M W . I'. ! J-1is!<!ii ;liI i- Ihe representative !'t ?11] Ml. Kiuhi. Saluda, to tin (Jra'id l.oilv". Kutuhls of Pythias, whn-li meets in Aiken. I?r. < >. p. M.iyef r?Mirned on Wed ne-.l,iy from Anderson, w'nere he had b. n in att<'!:dance u??t?n Ihe Stale M < dica! Asxii ia I i >n. The ma jority of I lie cdleue s| ml.nil s lea v.- for home to,lay |,. r ihe Kasler holiday- w 111 < h extend Ihrouuh Monday. Ihe ^p. ak-r- in the I )eelaimers' eo >' 'lie Sophomore class of Ihe N " 1" i . i o!11;e ilnrier rmiimonee? -1 'in'.- I :: inon 'it-eil. I'!ie\ a re . I'l l.. , . I < li 11|, |" i,'n.,f. s ' ' **' ?' and Wessin" ( r. ' 1 1 . .ime I !>e p.a veil here b. I',.-, \e . be: r\ 1!, ,e ami I'resI?\ j ! i ; > i ( ??! i>|" s..ul h ('arolina on 1 Ina- be.m |o -1 poned until I 'Ie ?ii: \ . A pril 'JS. RALPH BINGHAM. Wiil Appear in College Lyceum Course: April 22?Greatest Monologuo Entertainer. K'alph Kingham will app?'.ar before ;t!le coll,Ivcelim assoeial ion oil Wednesday. April L'J. in Holland Hall. .Pol il i-. 11 | >e 11 thai a la rue amlle:iiT will !>,. there to bear this ureal i":! e,', I a; i;er. I ne I'hi!;n|i Ipliia rimes call- I !i nu'ba hi *' 1 : i e World's l.eadin?' M mo!. , ; I"n j, rl aim-r. > alph I iiuuliain is a per-onaior, hu"e ! i ;. \ io!iii;, \. i-1 I -1 and i aeoiifeiir. lie i- a humorist of i be lir-l Ia . a barit lie of ; eat abilil v. a slvill.'il i?erlormer on ihe violin ami I'i.mo. and an excellent reeiler. l'hou"li bis pert orni.a11ees are humorous, vet the subject mailer is high-class, and has ureal educational ami inspiring value, Ma.j. .las. K. \ ard;iin;in, governor of .Mississippi, sa\s. "T do not know when I have en,joyed a nvi h ine as nine,i as | ,lj,| Kalph Hiuuham. lie is beyond :i dimbt I he grentesi impersoiiaior on ihe \ inerican plat form.'' I'dw in I.. Marker, editor I.vce-.mite, s;t \ s ' 11 a 1 pb i?iuu'b>m; " '' !nuliam kmiws I'm art of enf? i a: i:i ; : va: eIy surprise. climax. S >'? * rof i i oinl. j!i,. absence of -M'i* tor eiVeci. .Ml i I'iuuham know ami use. yel lliey are ever kepi bidden by an ail ihal conceals an, I initik I do 11.>t exauueraie w ben I sa\ I be!ieve b'alph I'liiiubam is i!ie ' J era I >'>1 s|,,ry teller in the worbf! 1 hav<? beard nearly a 11 ihe famous raconteurs n| loday. but never have I be.iid one who could make so much ""I notiiinu'. I do m>i mean to say I'inubam s storiv's are nol'iiim* far I'"in il but I've known him to lake the inosI irivial iitcideni and. in bis inimitable way. convulse bis auditors, be they a thousand or a doyen." All who attend may be .assured of an e\ enimr ol intellectual diversion, iiiiiuciuu' pleasure and deliubl, provokinu' mirth, nieirimenl and humbler. St. James and Mayor Memorial. I here w ill }?, > communion service at St. .lames, dalapa, on next Sunday at II o'clock a. in. Services at Mayer Memorial at o.HO o'clock p. m.. with a sermon by Ibe paster, on Ibe resurrection. A| 7. -1."? there .vill be Kasler exercises by the Sunday school children. K very body invited to all the services of the pastorale. Woman's Benevolent Socicty. The Woman's Benevolent Society of the A. R. P. church will conduct a rummage sale in Ihe vacant store under the C rot well hotel tomorrow, Saturday, beginning at 31 o'clock. V WORK COMMENCED. > Work Begun in Caldwell Street?A It Progresses Demand Will bo Made for More. I lie contractors for the cement side i walks bewail work promptly on Hi loth, and as stated in The Jlorald an News, will put down the sidewal Iroin the post olllec block in Caldwel street up to Boundary street an thence nil the south side of Boundar, lo the railroad bridge. I his work has already been stake* and the material is on hand and ii a lew days there will be some gooi smooth sidewalks in the residence por lion. lust like other forward movement as simiii as I Mi? people see the urea advantai;'e ?f f?ood smooth sidewalk we c.x|tool that there will be demam I "i* I hem in all portions of the city We liupe licit flavor Lanuford wil emitiiiii<' flit; irood work lie has be?'in I with tin1 co-operation of his couuci I and 111;11 lie will put down some pa vet streets. Xewherry mus| not be be hind in this matter ami ihe only ad | vantage of narrow streets is that i j w ill cost less lo pave them. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Wolling, Pastor. Sunday morning services bv tin I>ast11r. Subject : "The resurrection,' in nbedieiiee In Ibe Master nioril. I he iii-.;hi services .will be specia I*.aster sonus ami reeitations undo the ili reel ii'ii of (lie Sunday school. Epworth League. I lie Slate ('on vent ion of t lie | ]p worth league which lias just adjourn ' 'I at I )ar!iii'.:loii eleereil ihe follow in-.:' oilicris for I lie ensuing year: j iVof. X. M. Sally. President, i 'he tour \ i -e presiiftMlIs arc as fid I low-: I *! f. M. S. Sp.'ucer, Miss A lie, S'ii11 .!. |). 1,'uberl s. .!. A. McCor j \\ . I'.ethea. Secretary. f:?:i)cI'. Kpiiny, Treasurer. Mrs, .1. M. I lull, of ('olumhia S ii peri n I e ndea I of the luveiiile work Miss Maliel Montgomery, editor o I'.l'worih l.ea:?tie deparlment. Easter at NewiCliapel. All nay service at Xew ('liapel nex Suinlay. Serviees heiny,' at .-level 0 dock with recitations hv the littli folk. I I'inner will be served on t h -roiinds. after which that yil'tei (' ikcr I ); . i'.iiwcrs, u| Xewbcrry. wil i !'*'"! 11: e a F\en :???.!\ in ; > i'cd !1 .]ji.- an,| bri:-- basket. Fork School. i ?e | ,fk <ciioo! i11c r.imaria. < I jWiMch Mi.-s (I race Ward, of (Jreeu "1 1 i' Miner, will close on Friday 1 '1 h. ;i sid t he next day will ha v. | a school picnic, to which the publi< I cordially iuvjed ; > alien.I am ; hi in- baskets. There max !,e on,, oi i more literary addresses. ' Death of Mrs. Roddick. Mrs. d. F. h'etlilick died at tier homi : ,n Newberry, on | uesdav evening :-'!'"Ht ,'i'-"h I ..'clock, Mrs. Bed,lick besides her husband, leaves j wo children. one an infant of nvn weeks. Shtwas on I ' t weuty-t wo years auv. Inleiaicni was in Ifoseiuont cemeter\ y''--lerday afternoon a! two o'clock. Died Suddenly. l'luielii:,' (ileiin. a e..]..,e,l woman win. lived with her husband, Li?< i;l"!in and her twelve-year-old yranil n,L ('a,)|. " H. Folk's " Scot! McKee^ilace. died suddcnlv on Monday niyht. Coroner l.imKiv held at in?|nes| on^Tues.lav. or rather, went '""I and examined the husband am -rai11 .so;; and from the evidence takei concluded that death was from natur . al caused. FOR SALE. I l<' 11. P. horizontal oiuvine: 1 2( | IT. I . steel boiler: I laundry wact'on lot of obi iron, pipincr, etc. Offered fo< pale as assets of the Xewhorrv Sloan l-'iiindrv ( o. Perms: cash. See Hi" undersized il you wish to pnrehaso. IT. C. TTollowav. Receiver l-l 7-lt-s|. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT T will make final settlement on th 'state ot , f*, Meyers, deceased, ii Ihe probate court for Newberry conn ly. on Monday. May IS. 1009, nt I a. in., and immediately thereafter ap ply for letters dismissarv as execn for o| said estate. All persons hold intr claims aerninst said estate wil present them duly attested on or bo lore that date and all persons indcht ed to said estate will make payment. S. M. Meyers, Ex. R. C. Meyers, deceased. 4t-ltnw. t MUST MEET APRIL 25. a Democratic Clubs Cannot Legally Meet For Organization Except on That Date. !- \\ o notice that some of the demoe era tic clubs are calling their club ?r 'Meetings for Saturday, JS of April, k When tho constitution of the demoII cratic party was adopted some years il ago, the idea was that all the clubs V should meet for the purpose of re-or^anizinir on tho same day and thai day [1 lias been fixed as the '2~>th of April n for this year. In order that there | miylit be authority ior the statement _ whicn is here made County Chairman I'led. II. Donnnick was n sicon ycsii'ifs day morning as to the time of the j. meetings of the democratic clubs for s reortranizalion and the election of der lc.uaIes to the county convention and whether this meeting could bo held j other than the fourth Saturday in 1 April. I In reply, he said: "The Constiiuj lion of the Democratic party of _ South Carolina is plain ??u the sub? Article II j>rovides tluil 'The I meet ini?s ol |he (dub shall be frequent after I he opening of the canvass and snme member of I he club or invited speaker deliver an address at each mcciin.iv if practicable. The clubs shall meel on ihe fourth Saturday in April ami ihe County Convention on Hie lir-i Monday in May. respect ively, >l each election year: Provided. That the County Kxeeutive Committee inav '' name any oilier day within the same week l.or such club meeting by .nivim*at least l wo weeks' notice by advertisement in County papers.' "Il will I Sins be -vt?n that in or der to chanire the date of Ihe dub . ineetiif/. it musI be none by the eottnI l.\ executive I'oMinti11ee. I had no intim;ili'?n from any of the clubs IliaJ _ , anoiher d:ty would be nior-> prel'erable for them, m-r did I have any re J1!11 -i I r->iti any m.n:*)or of !hi> ev?*<>ulive coin m;: I ee for ;i meeting- of the <'o111111ii ice to consider Ihe matter. ( onseijuent ly. I look ii for u ranted i I I hat I he date as li\ed by the const it at ion w ;is sa t is I act or \- to evervhodv f !,ll'l I therefore issued a call for the meetiiiL's unu'er that authority ami the direction of the chairman of the State deinoci ;tI ie eommitlee. I am -lad to have this opportunity of noli^ t viiiy the various <* 1 nt? ollicers, I hat they mi.iiht bo able to proceed rogularj ly and in a lenal manner.'' ; To Speak in Anderson. I he li. K. Lee ( 'iiapter, tI). ( I w i! observe Decoration Day May II. " j a'id* have invited list* oilier -i.-!er fhnpic*i"~ to anile with ilicni on this j "? asion. Dr. (ie,.. I',. Cromer of .Newberry will deliver the memorial l?. address. Kvery member of ihe li. K. . j caapter is requested to make four j wreaths each for the ?raves of the ? ( oiiitederate dead.?Anderson Dailv , Mail. To tho Democrats of Newberry County. In view of Iiie nomination for the State senale made without my knowledge, il is necessary for nie to make i some response. While T am sensible o| ihe compliment. I am not. nor can | I oe a candidate for the Slate senate in the approaching primary election. I wish a train to express my continu. ! ed irraleful appreciation of your kindness and partiality to me in iho past. (loo. S. Mower. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the postoffice ; a I Newberry. S. C., fo rweek ending " I April 11. inOS: j A?Miss M'fljrjrie Adkins. ^ li Rlar P?arley. J. p. lireman, K. S. ( Drown. Miss Kelt a Bufler. j. C?Mr Janile Code. , D?I?ee,ina Devault. Miss Mai lie J Du Bard F 'Miss Carrie Fortune, Mr J R Fulmer. (i? Mrs A Hi no nfiry. Mrs Ala t tie Jrireen. Miss Polly Orimn. Tailn Oil. more. Miss Mary Leo flood. >' ' ^ Hunt, Mr P G Johnson, 1 j Lizzie Jackson, Aliss Liller Jeter, Air ^ j Lark inn- Jackson. Miss Elizzie Johnsou, Air li H Jones. Mr S P .Tones, Mr. W. L. Jones. M Air W L ATolls, Aliss Alma Miller. M,-s Daisy Montgomery. Aliss i ! Candes AToon. 77 Airs li C Ray ATrs Cora Reynolds. i S?Airs. Sarah Sailor, Afartha I Shells. Aliss Lizzie Sheilev, ATi-ss . Trene Smith, Aliss Elizabeth Smith, _ Precilla Slokes. W?Afrs. Ar Wallace. Air Willie II Waller, Alary Wil?on. ATrs, Of is Whitonmir. Persons calling for these letters will please say that they were advertised. Ohas. J. Purcell, P. M, . EARLY CLOSING. All the Merchants Agree to Earl Closing During Summer?Good for the Clorks. Tiio merchants of (ho city hn\ signed an agreement by which til stores will close at six o'clock in tli afternoon, beginning on npru 2>tl with tlie exception of Saturday. Tli; agreement will continue until tho tin of September. The following is tli agreement ami the names of the mei chants who have signed it: Xewherry, S. C., 10th April, 1908. The undersigned hereby petitloi .mo agree to, the closing of their r< spective placs of business, in the tow ot NTewherry, at 0 o'clock, p. m., (Sa nrdavs excepted) commencing 271 April and continuing through ti 'tis! August, 1908. K. A. (irillin & ('<?. Win. .lohnson Summer Bros. Co, uroeery an clol hiug depart inenl. I T. 1-tMiiis. Mrs. A. <Thoina^son. Shelley A; Snnimer, 0 I.i\ in.i'.-lon-l.ominacfv Co. r. W Kibh-r & Murray-(iolden & Co. W. B Whitaker. Copel.rid Urns, (>:>'' I !? ? rl 'Yrry (V. Boyd L?ne. '>:.'?u. '.Kellers iV Morgan. Caldwell & Ilaltiwauger, 0:30. I'urcel! & Sc??tt. J as. K. Todu', 0 :30?I'i .\ . Morris, li Ki'hv. U. Hipp. X wherry Hardware Co. I. \\ . \\ bile, for all hands excopt . W. \\\ "M. M I'vans Co. i'. 1'. S111 i!!!. Chny Bros. I ):t!.i!'!> (S; \\ il!ian:si>n. (?S: <!. S. Muwer <' >.. li:30. DOING A C400D WORK. Mrs. Jane A. Long Who Tcaches Mo! lohon School Keeps the Children Interested?Good Training. The editor of The Ilcrald and New: upon the invitation of Mrs. Jane A Long, teacher of the school at Mollc hon, made a very pleasant visit lu thi school on Wednesday: The school i not as large now as it has been o account of many of the children li suing to go to work on the farm an others in the mill. Mrs. Long is doing a most exec] lent work in the training of (lies children ami it was gratifying to se with what promptness and correctives j they answered the many question j which she put to lliein, concerning tli history of our country and of our gov eminent. She is also training ilici in the Bible. requiring that the memorize certain chaptovs. There are many bright hoys aiv girls in this school and though the; are small, they seem to appreciate tli advantages which they are having. Married. On Wednesday evening, April,15, a the home of the bride, by Hev. J. 1] Sliealy, Mr. Jno. IT. Wesson and Mis Knnes Bon knight. All of Xcwbcrry, ? C. Attention Veterans, Camp No. 33C U. C. V. Tlfc camp will meet in the com lionsc on Saturday the 2nd May, 190,c for the transaction of such hnsines as may properly come before it. A1 menu'bers must pay their annnr dues, 2."> cents, at once, as our pe capita assessment to the Slate an general order is already past due. A this meeting delegates will bo clecte to represent our camp at the rennio in Greenville, S. Cj, May 11-12, als at reunion in Birmingham, Ala June 9-10-11, 1908. By order. J. W. Gary, O. T,. Sclinmpert. Com. Ad.jt. Change of Schedules. KlTective 12.01 a. m. Sunday, Apr: 12th, 1908, the following is the tim of. departure of all passenger train leaving XVwberrv Union station: Southern Railway: Xo. 1') for Greenville .. . .8.57a.n Xo. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.28 p.n Xo. 11 for Greenville .. ..3.07 p.n Xo. 10 for Columbia 8.47 p.n C., N. & L. Ity. Xo. 85 for Laurens 5.19 a.tr Xo. 22 for Colunihia ....8.47 a.n Xo. ,*)2 for Greenville .. 12.50 p.n XTo. 5,1 for Columbia .. ..3.20 p.n No. 21 for Laurens 7.25 p.n Xo. 84 for Columbia.. .. 8.30 p.n No's 84, 85, 21, and 22 run dail except Sunday. The ahovo schedule is given onl as information, is not guaranteed an is subject to change without notici G, L. Robinson, Station Master. THE TEACHERsT ASSOCIATION. y A:i I.foresting Meeting ? Reading Diaci.ssed?Next Meeting Second Saturday May. re Sat arday. April 11, 1008, (Ik 10 Te.: ' ' v<si!i-iat:<>n of Newborn 10 coin:-y . ol t its regular monthly moot n, in<r in I' Miliary M:ool (haded schoo is buildi:i . it The ; i rani bavin:; been arranged lo for ib2 in.r. was (lie discussioi f- of I!:: subject of Heading ynd an ad dr lo bo delivered by lion. 0. I> Via t'.n, superintendent of od ii, ui" . ? r. .Marlin bad made an en )- gay.;: pr-s^nt in Audorsoi n ^ . : ''V nr..iii.u and therefore i I- wa? i f ; him ' <> be in New b berry . a Minrninv; at olovei le o 'clo ! . T1 i: n -i' Rcadii.: was Hum lake . ? ve:\*! f t'i" teachers ex pros iIk -. ve -! .>n on t. s d subject. |p ?' scliooi !. . sv.1. ring is loi 'if- p'-iasized. ' ! okod upoi idler and pn.-il as an casj over. I'a>v it may seem, but a gooi reader is very seldom found. I lie groundwork of good read'ing ?. proper pronunciation and' proper em pbasis. I'lie reading' mil* I be ptnplia sized so that il may bo intelligent t-i both reader and hearor. Reading should be studied well bo tore reciting. -And in order that i may l>i* studied, the leach or shouh make this study as interesting as pos sible. Children should not be com polled to road through a book throe oi lour times because they (To not knov every word jn the book, .\ftor a si or; Ms read onco. it is no longer interest . inr to teacher or pupft. J IU'firU'iicy in rendintr is caused b; I lack of early trainin.tr. All teacher, j should bo thorough in their* funda j mental teachimr. A child should no jbe advanced at the expense of thor ouijhiiess. Thoroughness is the om [necessary ailjund to -? reading I I rustees and patrons of a school of | ten make a .ureal mistake when the; elect an inadequate teacher, because they have no advanced scholars. T is the primary grade which is tin most Important in the school. ^ The Teachers' association is fas s being recognized by all teachers as ; n necessary adjunct to a good teacher At these mootilips of the teachers ideas are exchanged and much goo( accomplished. [- At the next mooting of the asso e elation to bo held the second' Salur e ! day in "May three subjects will be dis s cussed': ''The relation of the teachei ? to tho school," 'Tlio relation of tin o trustee to t!io school.'' and "The re _ Nation of the patron to the school." ^ All who are interested in educatioi y are cordially inviieiT to be prosen and take part in the meeting, ospee {[ ially the trustees and patrons of tin y schools of Xe wherry county. EXCURSION RATES. To Washinton, D. C., and Return vi? Southern Railway Company. (s On account National Society * Dauiihtors of the American Rovolu lion lo be lield at Washintgon, Apri I St 11 -!?."> (h, 10(fs. the Southern Rail '? way announces very y>w round trij rales, open to the public, tickets t< 't be sold April Kith and ,171b with li mit tyood to leave Washington not lat ^ or than midnight April 80tTi. For detailed information, rates am '1 schedules, see Soullu*fn Vnlhvay tick r ct agents or addre**, (1 J. C. husk, t Division Passenger Agt., d R. W. irunt. Charleston, S. C. n Assistant General Passenger Agt. ? Atlanta. On. '} - Crosses of Honor. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter 152, U. D. C., Newberry, S. C., this 25th day of February, 1008, begins tho three months advertising rorpiirj ed t(. precede the bestowal of crosjj ses upon the decewdants of veterans o Rule 1. See. 2. The oldest, livinu l3 limfal dccendanl of veterans who have not received a cross may secure it provided that notices for Ihrce coni. sccutive months be published in tin city and county newspapers oallins upon veterans to send in certificate* i. f?grosses. If, at the expiration ol three months no veterans have aplt plied, the bestowal of crosses upon i. decendants and widows may bejyin. i. The chapter urges the veterans to i. be prompt, in sending i;i their ccrtil. tlcates for two reasons. First of all l. because it is the purpose of the y chapter to honor every veteran witli a cross and, second, to give lo sucli y decendants as described in the rule d above, the opportunity to secure tlreii j. croses. Mrs. J. A. Burton, President. Nowborry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. r, G> oil MidYlling 10 1-4 # Strict Middling 10 1-S Middling 10 i^LOtAL ftuiioLo. -j 1 CENT A WORD, No advertisement taken forless , than 25 cents. I ? . FOR SALE?1.)0 bales nice pea vino lia.v. Kfi* information apply to 11. Monroe Wicker, Pomaria, S. C. t NICE LOT of mues and horses for t | s::;e cneap. 1'all and gel prices if -1 yon need any. i I \\ in. P. Heid, \\. R. ifoiil, Chappels, J " . I ./"ANTED AT ONCE?Due y,.ung H > lady ca>.iier. Address K. W. Bel? linogr. .Mgr. Santoy. 1(10!; Cald- J .> j well-n fl v\ just' P, l;;:tiVV?D.... i;tle oi> I ij yon something new in Initial Tab. H M Broaddus ifc Hull'. J WANTED AT ONCE-Two good 3 ^ piano payers. Ladies preferred. Ad- H j dress ! ]. W. Bellinger, .Mgr. Sailtoy, 1.001) Caldwell street. B \ SALESMAN WANTED: Sell retail trade, yon locality *03 per month j^H and expenses to start or commis- g| r sion. Kxperiencc unnecessary. jBh t' irerimingsen Cigar Co., Toledo, 0. jjS _ ! FOR SALE?.Comparatively new orvan. |'i?r Inrther information ap- vfl , P'.v t" Watts' 1 Jacket Store. H I NOTICE?Wo a re sending laundrv to t ! ' harlojte. X. C.. therefore, will send H _ j basket on Wednesday of each week. IB 31 Broaddus & If nil'. HEfl - i GENTLE HORSE and good buggy wl '' j [;>r ,sal?- AIM>ly- at Klite Phoco H otlUlio. Oj. 81 WANTED?Home people to patron>ze I he home laundry under the WM t, new management where all work is wB i i guaranteed and where all complaints will be given immediate at- ?1| tent ion and where no charge will fl| t| be made for work that is not satis- SB j factory. Work called for and de- HWj | ?' i'deciric Laundry Companv. BBS ! FOR SALE?One first class family MB -j mare, perl'ectuly gentle. One colt two years .ii,| unbroke. Apply to Please & Dominick, Attorneys es- RM i tale \\ . W. Spearman. . NOTICE?Pretty line Kasler Cards ;K| ami' Dyes at Broaddus & Huff's. )Bj ONE OF THE best Southern Teach- Iff ('(rs' Agencies has just opened a V Carolina branch. No registration W t required. Write for "Jnst n B Yard of ()nr Recoil." We can't mail the whole bolt. Box 287, Clinj j WANTED A position jn Xe\vberrv ^ -J (lond references. Address R. J. ^ J i j 1' ore, Dillon. S. ('. gj. . j FOR RENT?One new four room ^ dwelling in High |>0j?| lown ()f T j Xewberry. Apply |? J. Voy> R '* " or A. Burton, Xewber| rv* S- r- 2t. FOR RENT?Seven room house an.l a live room?both have waterworks, f 'hftiic lights, stables. Also rooms \ "ver candy kitchen. R. L. Pavsinger. ,< FOR SALE?Old Baptist church building. Apply |0 R. y. Leavell . - | F'iRF. IN 8URANCE?V\V represent M I -''ne ofiho bcsiol.l !i?e companies . fl r | i"'<' 'v'" appreciate llu; patronage 1 'hose seeking fire insurance. ; NEWBERRY BUILDING & LOAN IB COMPANY?D?es aro payable at [M he Lxchange Bank on or before VM i the loth of cnch month. If not U paid promptly penalty will attach. M. L. Spearman, > LADIES EARN GOOD MONEY at ^ll^E t homo making our Parisian fascina- WR ' ,(ins? a" 01* part time?easy and s pleasant work?good money earned. ' Send stamp for particulars?ex- 3 perienee not necessary. Columbia @J fascinator Mfg. Co., Drawer 714, | Dept. S, Columbus, Ohio, '