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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Nowborrians and Those Se Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. I lie graded school defeated llio Jlolloway privates in a game ol.' ball an I lies,lay aftornoon l>v a score ol' 20 to na The (.{rami* Lodge of Odd Fellows ed will moo I in Columbia next week. The tli railroads have granted a special rale nu and all who are yr<?in? should call for It a round trip f.eket. There will bo a d< #f?<>d attendance. j Assoelnlc Justice K. Ii. (lory -rant- p" od bail to Jim Reeder, charged with murder, mi Wednesday afternoon in .1 the sum of + .",()(). The bond was given ." yesterday in. rning and lieeder releas. ed. lie is defended by Ml ease and Ooniinick. 'd <>11 account of Memorial I)av exercises tomorrow there will be no meet- s,n m- 'I"- C'?unty teachers associa- 1>0 lion. Mr. b'olit. II, I.;in,I, Augusta, fin., ",a "> visit in" bis daughters, M rs. n's M. K ina r.l and Mrs. .1. \\ Me Kail. I Hon. ('(lie I,. I>lease has gone lo foil Slimier <>ii loi-inoss. fc, Mr. .7. ,\. Hnrlt>ii lias been elected ?11i secretary of the Newberry chamber of pla coininerc,'. ,, """ lficliardsi.il. of (ireen- p|? wood. was in tb,. city yesterday. Mie civic association might (To fro s"""' - if it would call addition to 'i "|- I lirc.wing trash on I lie ,|M 11 dillicnlt |o keep | bein j,/ ' lean when everybody makes ? habit ol throwing papers as they walk. \r . Mr- l{- <' Maybin has laken ' '-< ii- manager of the f'rofwell Hotel. Hi-. |'aini|\ |,;ls | jM \ ""O'l and . xperi need k has been em|diivcil and everything i> f,,>| class !" ?'V? 1 \ part i en I a r. . 1111-1 11 who has been' m": unfortiinale dealt, of .. ,M'r *,,M Columbia I., II,.. bos. pilal Wednesday. J Ul Ml'-. I?. M. Weils Weill |o (he |1MS. ' 1 '1 111 r' Inmbia for treatment and ' opera I ion on Wednesday. 1 'Vof- '< Sligl, has gone In the "'I "?*ir llilciiell hospital i? I'hiladel- '' plna. I Mr. Ii. ('. Hnice has returned from the \ underbill ('diversity. 1,1 : I lie March winds iiave been visi'tin" m May. Yesterday I lie wind was vorv h,,t /ugh. ' sum I here will be service a I St. Luke's episcopal church next Snndav. liev. Ldward ('allendar was in Newberry lasl night. ?011 I lie San toy moving picture diow ,V>1 niM' "'"''I and the proprietors departed without notice \ Til" My-lir wovi..s I'i.'l lire -l??v is j stUI doing business. We will have (be college men with j thai us today and tomorrow. j j,js| I'ily something could' no| be done ''"V to induce people to stop throwing pa'"''s 'ii the streets. Seems that a ',;,v ??<dv at the streets would be (he u'" strongest argument. ( It should not be necessary to pass S(''' ; law and employ an officer to ,.,i- He (MV:' " "'"'"ice people |o help keep u':"< s| 1'l>'^ n,,;" and clean. It should 1>!.V >?' a mailer of pride with everv eitiy- P,m' mi. .|( n,(' papers that line our :1 ? Sl.vcls mal\? it easy to start a good!""'' ' "' in town and might cause a great 1 ;m"1 fonll.i ,.| at ;o,i i| ma I cli happened tojs,1PI ~(,l in III is trash. j (? ST. LUKES CHURCH. I now Kev. Edwa.vd Callender, Rector. i "M1 Nurd Sunday after Master. Mtl, i " May. 1 DOS. '"Jcteii 1.00 a. 111.?Morning pra.V-r and ! "''i, sermon. ' -L.tO p. m.?Kvening prayer and ad-' of" dress 1 vii . I M'r. :A1I seats | m.. L Tlir an,I vvshv a l.ivi , pivscnl ??,r wor. \\ ship with us. j nevi ?* j \'elo Notice. i fore Kx.'elsior union meets on Sat urda v, 1,0 P. m. All mem- "T 1,0rs jni' '''.piested to be present. pn'' Lio. M. Schuinpert, ''resident. . gre\ Married. On Wednesday. May ii. 1 i)0S( at file Lutheran parsonage in \VeS| K?'i 1 'Vlfov.j I), si,,?|y, SI,, v,U, "< "!/. mul Miss l?,|? viol,, nil ot i'omaria. S. C, for " ? urn Services at Silvor Street. day ^u,u^a-v si'kool organized nl A j ilver Street will meet in the school dan '"se "I Hial place on next Snndav (! nltornoon at :U0 o'clock. The Sun- I In! lay school will be followed with ser- Met 7?,n,r V0/ l,y S- !>* Kool, l)ils,,>'- -T?n ot St. Luke s church. A heartv wel- la oome is extended to all who may do- l-Yo siro to attend. p J CITY CARRIERS NAMED. rvice to be Started on Fifteenth o May?Three Appointments? Tv'o Substitutes. J. ('laudc pominick, JO. L. Crum ' ,)ickc,'t Imvo bee !,s ,('U('r <'?''iers for J he cjl N ewberry. \V,?. \V}1Iirrv is llttI|) as substitute and A. J. Dowers 01 " ?M>le list as first for appoint . tu !l l,os,ti(?n in the poslofllec ;s Hint ?? additioim k I;v,? l>e ^lvt'n the office here b< l.v first, and one of the clerks wii >bably resign. Jn filling vacancies in the ofTlci ?W are to be selected from the car ?'s or I he eligible list. Hie service will be started on tin n, next Friday. I lie names of fourteen of those whr examination were sent I, >1 master I'tircell as eligibles f,? xniilnieiil and IV.mi these he was I, Ke 'lie appointment under em-lair l rid Kins. 1(1 ";,s allowed' (o lake the first r "r l"' was permitted to take on? "! /""I* "> throe on ||? \\hU' l,s|- ??' he latter 'wen! v->lhree letter boxes will bo j''''1 1,1 dilWent port inns of the oily 1 r<ynlin' ''"Heelions will be made >n these every day. will be I wo deliveries eael, ' ,!,,, residence portion ;ind four "'? "usiness seel ion. The hours ' e collect ions and deliveries ?"?*<'lI said had not been definy lived. U,,M "ieir mail delivered 1 I'lens.. advise their eorrespond<lll1." ?: >' si reel and num"/ '""'so s? I hat I he carriers V aide In locale the place, i should be recall,-if I hat under a ? delivery sy^le,,, il will take a ' '111 >1 ;uup ) ,,, cad, Idler .jus! as It were sent anywhere else. Papers l,?* delivered through Ihe postU> unless (he subscribe, ayiee lo pay one dollar per veai a on his subseri])!ion. * '< altogether it is a good thinHie city and should have been put several years ago. We a,e some?'s a little slow in titling things we generally get there all the NO WATER TO LAY DUST. imission Cannot Furnish Water and Street Sprinkler Has Stopped. la.vor l,anuford was notified ves. 'a.v "'orninjr l?.v S?pt. ||. L. Sd, water and li-|,l plant ''""unissioners eo?hl not f,,,' ,u,"v for street sprink. P>?l?"ses, and Afayor Landlord l('S 11 1,(1 known why the streets ,,n| l,,v" sprinkled during the " and dust yesterday. ho II('iahl and NVws called up Mr ,,m!>or| asked him about it' said Ihe increased demand for IM" consumed the entire supwith the present facilities for 'ping. street paving force was using 'cat deal of water and several taps had recently been made !' U'aS '!: SS!U'-V ,n 1<,,l'l> certain lor lire purposes. lie new well had not been availuse because the machinerv ? service eouhl not exhaust the 7" ;'U1,I i< was kept going night 'ay but coul,r not furnish a suffi ' M??antity. Another p,,n,p for new well is necessary. eeently requests for light and cr could not l.o ?rante,l because inadequate power to produce il ^chumpert stated yesterday that ' w light and power machine had i ordered. lion our plant was installed we dreamed of the rapid and mar?s growth <"/ the city and theredid not build large enough. It I'd seem, however, that the de'd lor water and power and the ('l'arged that Ihe plant outfit lo :c some money in order to inls?* 11'0 'acilities as the demands v. Opera House Committee. lie following committee is asked 1,1001' P'"'?ptl.v a I eleven o'clock flay morning at the opera house Hie purpose of decorating and unging the stage for Memorial T's. .J. \. Mc.Fall, chairman. Mes'cs L. W. Floyd, W. II. Hunt, W. Ilouseal. dames .Melutosh. ,1 \V ;l'wander. J. A. Rurhm, Miss j.uev augiinn, Ix.is Fa,it, Sara IW, "iic I elham, Anita Davidson, Lalyartni, Messrs. Foster Martin, d Dominiek, M. 1, Spearman, c! >\ eeks, John M. Kinard ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES. f Will be Held in Newberry TodayFirst Session in Holland Hall? Public Meeting Tonight. p The Herald ami News lias alrcail 11 printed the program for the mcetii y of 11i<j Association of Colleges whit i- takes place in Newberry today but n is printed again in this issue. This - an important gathering of the educi (. tors of this State. 1 The first meeting will be at Y o'clock this afternoon l)iit the lift 1 and only meeting open to the genera public, will be held tonight in Il'o b land Mali. At this time short speeclu . will be made by a number of eollejj men. Music will be furnished by oo > lege orchestra and glee club undc the direct inn of l'rof. Thomas. Th following is the program for tlii } meeting. Dr. Scherer will preside: 1. A preliminary talk by Dr. A. ,1 ^ Dowers of Newberry college. The College and the Home, h; delegate from Charleston college. .5. The College and the State, b; ' delegate from Clemson college. 1 'I. The College and the Church, b; ! delegate from Krskine. ">. Tlio College and Civic Improve men I. by delegate from the Citade academy. <?. The College aioT National I?hI eousiicss. by delegates from the Presbyterian college. 7. The College and Community Cn! lure, b.v delegate from Furman university. S. The College and the High School by delegate from the South Carolina university. !'. The College and the Colleges by delegate from Woffonl. At the session of ihe association I on Sat unlay l lie fidlowing topics wil I be eim>ideivd by the association: I . Si-lii larship: I low to Bring it Clos \ er to the I'-.'oph1 Major St, .lame, i Cuinmiuus .if the Citadel and dele i gate from Krskine. . j -. Ihe Athletic Director versus tin Professional Coach?l'rof. I). W. Dan iel of flemsoii and delegate fron Presbyterian college. The Necessity of Higher Stand aids?l)r. II. N. Snyder of Woffon and delegate from Charleston college 4. The Future of the Association? Prof. W. II. lland of the South Carolina university and delegate fron Furman. The following are Ihe delegates and the colleges represented and by whon entertained as it is the purpose of the citizens nf .Newberry to entertain I Ik I delegates: I South Carolina I'niversity.ll'rof. I. IT. Maker with Col. K. II. A nil. l'rof j W. II. Hand with Mr .1. 1). Daven| port. Prof Wauchope with Mr. F. R, 1 I fuutei1. | Charleston College?One delegate, t not named, with Col. \V. II. Hunt, j The Citadel?l'rof. St. James Cumin ings with Mr. 10. R. Hipp, one delegate not named with Mr M. L. Spearman. ;Clenison College?Dr. I'. II. Mell with Dr. (). B. Mayer, l'rof. D. W. Daniel with Col. E. II. Anil, l'rof. W. M. Riggs with Mr. J. C. Goggans, Pi of. F. II. If. Calhoun with Mr. J. C'. Gogga ns. Krskine I'ollege?Prof. D. G. Caldwell and l'rof. Edgar Long with Prof. O. P. Cannon. Furman I'niversity?Two delegates I not named with Mr. S. B. Anil. Presbyterian College?Dr. Robert Adams and Prof. A. V. Martin with Dr. A. ?J. Powers. WolVord College?Dr. II. X. Snyder with President Scherer, one delegate, not named, with Mr. E. R. Ilipp. Newberry Pastorate. The joint council of the Newberry [ pastorate composed of the churches of Mayer Memorial, Beth Eden and St. James, Jalapa. will meet at Newberry on Saturday, May 0, at 10 o'clock. W. C. Miller. Barbecue. I will give a tirst class barbecue at J. I'. Wicker's firovc in No. 2 township on July 4. Kverybody will be expected and a good dinner served. J. P. Wicker. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. On Sunday morning the services will be conducted by the pastor. The subject will be "The emotional in religion." Sunday school at 4 in the afternoon, conducted by Mr. Jas. F. Epting. Good singing and a large Bible class. All are invited to visit the school. At night Dr. Wolling will speak on the subject, "True repentance." Willi this service will begin a 'series to be continued every night- during tlv? week. The services will be in the auditorium and the public is nvited. FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO. ? X-Confederate Recalls the Days ol Battle?Appropriateness of Memorial Days. I.V Tlie otflly morning hours of Maj ig Otli. 1804, I'omxl I ho :ird S. C. Kegih ment hurrying to the wilderness. Wc it loti just as the sun was rising and is in 11<nit a lew scatering halls oai'ic [l- whistlin jrby us. Wo ewer hastily from. ed across the plank road. An order 4 was given to move to the right. Six >t companies remained'on the left of the il plank road. After going a short dis1 lance we were halted and faced to the s enemy. \\ hile we were forming, (Jen. e Loo s troops who had been fighting 1- all day, the .">th, came rushing r through our line. At their heels were e (icii. Hancock's men. They came in s ltont and on the llank of our regiment hetore we had got our line ad.justed and gave (he regiment the most deadly volley that I had ever been \ in. ( o|. Nance was riddled with bullets and a groat many of our ?ien r were killed and wounded. The left of the regiment swung back, and the * I'cdetuls came pell moll nver our wounded. But ||u. Hid had hold the I*odorals in chock long enough, for I t?en. I lampion {,, f(1| |n |,;s bri?rn,|e. He advanced to whore the :!rd had boon. I heard a Federal shout "Longstivet is here. His men are hungry, dropyourhaversacks a:io run." About a wowk after the fight the writer " i cached ('liarh.i tsville and1 fell into good hands. Hut 1 only wanted to sav how anpropi late the Memorial' services should be held in May. Mav 10 was ' 1,l<' formativo period. .May' '<L> we -!!applotl with <it'll. Met 'lollAn on ||,e I en insula. May we niol C.-n. Hunker a! fliain-llorsvilie. Mav 'i> I JSnim ai ihe wilderness and May i>.> liit* >ad homo-coming, overpowered. We had fought the world ami had hold our dear confederacy , "" lll,> P'^uis of mir bayonets |'.?r lour years. Inn the linos had grown too I mil ami WO had to lay down our arms. Now ii is appropriate that our j daughters should keep memorial (Fay, and the dinners given the old veter. ans. It is not for the sake of the . 'uaves :nul lisl?es, but it. gladdens the i lloa,,s ??f 'be old veterans to know they are not forgotten by their noble I daughters. i X-Confederate. At The Mystic.'' I hi.- neat little palace of pleasure i> la>t gaining wol! deserved popularity. It has boon drawing full . liou.M's :.ll this week which is positive prool that the management is pleasing the patrons. In conversation with a representative of The Ilerald and News today, Mr. Alderman, the manage, ,,f the Mystic made mention of the pictures for the remainder of this week, and to say that thov are! good ones but mildly expresses it. Among them will be seen "A Jealous I Woman" which is certain to bring| smiles and laughter to the most cynf ' eal, " Hie Laundress' revenge" is another tunny one, showing an impatient man. in a big hurry for his laundry, put through all of its departments, rubbed,, scrubbed, wrung out and ironed, as if he were a shirt or other garment instead of a human being. A not nor one worth seeing is entitled "a Hundred Dollar Rill;") if you fail to laugh at this one, or at '"Lightning Sketches" you need a doctor's attention. A word or two about the songs is not amiss. Kaeli one is illustrated1 with special photagraphic colond slides, and Mr. Keilly, the celebrated baritone, is without doubt one of- t.ie best singers ever hoard in Newberry. He has a lull clear voice of rich tone which adds greatly to the pleasure of all illustrated' song features. Mr. Noilly is also to be seen in a song and dance specialty, and the applause winch has greeted his every appearance proves his ability to please. Among the songs for the remainder ol this week are the following: "I'm Thinking of You Always," " You Are I be Angel of my* Dreams," "Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow," "Nobody" and "Who? Me?" I lie Mystic caters especially to the ladies and children, and nothing will be allowed on or off the stage that will oil end' the most re fired taste. ; I)onrs ? '?' "pen every week-day from ^ #.30 p. ni. to 10.30 p. m. Cranford Dames. I lie play Cranford Dames ,to lie given by the co-eds of the college in ! Holland Hall this (Thursday) evening bids fair to be a very enjoyable attraction. The young ladies have work-1 i ed faithfully at their pans, ami those i who saw the dross rehearsal yesterday > say that none who are able should fail i to attend this interesting entertain-^ ' ment. The time set is 8.30. and the price 35 cents. DEATH OF DAVID L. BOOZER Was an Advanced Mason and Men ber of Knights of Pythias?Formerly 0. Nowberry. Daviu' l.ull-er ''fixer, iliird son t the la11* Dr. David 1.. Boozer, died i i V o'clock last jvc;:ing at the lioiao c Iiis niotlie* on I?l;uidiug street. 11 ! was bor.i ?;ii January 1, JS72, bein . 30 yeai > ? t* age when lie died. 11 receive 1 1:is academic education i private schools in the city of Colun bia am' in 'he city graded schools. II graduated from the South Carolin university in LS!);i and graduated i dentist-;- from the University o Mary! .::<i in 1890. lie psaeticod his profession in New berry I a ><>nt seven years, in 190 he u.-.vt' up I;is practice on account o failir health and removed to Colutii bia, where lie has si nce resided wit I Iiis ni ;!:('! . He has heen eonfine< lo his ! ; i'-ir a long time. Throuul all of iIs he was patient am j cheerful am.' M.et death resigncdl; and wi'i. hope of reward in the .urea ' beyo!-.'. Dr. r was well known through < lit tile cily and had many clos< friends in other parts of the Siatc. 11? was prominent in the Masonic fraler nily ami until hi* failing health at I ways manifested a keen interest ii secret order work, lie was a muiib.-; <>f Omar temple, Mystic Shrine. Co i luinbia conimandcry, No. 2, Knight | T-'iuplars, and of the Newberry lodge j Knights of Pythias. | He was also a member of the Na : 1 ionaI Dental association, a niembe I of the Southern hrauch. National Den | tal association, and a member of tlii ! South Carolina Dental association. ! 1wa> a member of Si. Paul's Lu : thorn church. from which the funera will be conducted this afternoon a j.? o'clock. The scr\ M'cs will be con dueled by his pastor, Rev. \V. 11 (!reev;>r. Dr. 1 ?oir leaves, besides his moth , cr. four brother's, namely. Dr. ,1 I W in.. Dr. !. K?1 win, .lulius I).. am | Kugene, all of whom are residents o {Columbia except the latter. To thes I bereaved ones the sympathy of tli I.public goes out.?The State, 5th. Dr. Boozer lived in Newberry fo several years and practiced dentistry lie had many friends here and a goo< practice and it was greatly regret te< when failing health forced him to giv< up work. lie was an excellent younj ' man ami it is sad that he should hi ' eul down in the prime of his younj j manhood. j NO VAGRANTS ALLOWED. I Labor too Scarce and Work Plenti ful?Able Bodied Mon Must Keep Busy. i Mayor .J. J. Langford is makim good in all particulars. He is not on ! ly carrying forward public improve incuts, but he is enforcing' the law: generally. lie says labor is tot scarce and too much work to lie don< to permit able bodied young men t< walk the streets begging bread, am if they will not go to work and eari an honest living of their own accort that he will put them un duty on out stroots. Last few days a strong able bodie< young negro man claiming to be fron Spartanburg, and in good physica health was annoying the residents ol the Mollohon village begging bread. The police were instructed to brinjj in all such and this negro was up before the mayor on the charge of vagrancy. Ife was given $25 or thirj days. He will be given bread and al the same time sutlicient exercise tc make digestion good. This is no community for loafer? able to work. There is plenty to d< and those who come are welcome ii they are willing to get busy and dr somet hing. Aveleigli Presbyterian Church There will he services in Aveleigl Presbyterian church next Sipida.> morning at II Vclock. Th:> sermoi will be preached by Rev. J. A. B | Scheior president of Newberry col lege. At 8 p. in. the ordination and instal lntion of the elders will tr.kf* plae< and a congregational meeting will i>< held to. consider the matter of clectim a pastor. Church of the Redeemer. There will he regular services a the Lutheran Church of tiie Redeem cr on next Sunday morning. Rev. TC C. Cronk, of Columbia, will preach. Mr. Cronk was until recently pas tor of the Lutheran Church of th? Redeemer in Atlanta, but is now coil nected with the-publication interest! in Columbia. TTo will also preach at the 'evenim service. The public is cordially in vited to both of these services. _ . lyjLn^y u, mm Memorial Day Music. Everybody is interested in tho l- complete suceeo3 ui' memorial day exorcises 10 ho held in Newberry to- ' morrow. The different committees ' of the I.i I it s in charge nre taking' an >1: aelive .interest in mr.king the day a it de.-idtd sut ces.-. ll is the purpose of if everybody to make glad' tho heart of 1 c every ( oiliou'ei lie veteran in Ne.wg berry county who can possibly attend e tomorrow. u Music adds much to oxcrcisos of i- this character and this part of the e program lias not been forgotten. a The music committee, the girls who n are to sing in the chorus, and the f members of the glee club are requested to meet at the opera house this af- j - ternoon (Friday) at 5 o'clock. 1 3 , 1 Newberry Cotton Market. I - ^ Corrected By Nat Gist. Ii Good Middling 10 [1 Strict Middling o 7.3 Ii Middling ^ <) j SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. - No advertisement taken for iess than 25 cents. - Jardiniers 24, to 08c. Watch the 1 windows at Watts' Racket Store. ' jJ - NOTICE^-We will take cotton seed 1 s 111 exchange for hulls and meal and also buy i'or cash, until Mav 20. 1 J) 08. ' - Little Mountain Oil Mill & Fertilizer ' Company, J. 1}. Derrick, President. - o-S-21-st. e 4 Plate*; from |.">e. set up at Watts' backet St nre. i t for SALE?100 bushels of Jones' improved big-boll cot (on seed. 'ell f. Cromer. PI1011 1!):; four rings. R. F. D. Xo. 5. (i Tumblers for ISc. at Watts' 1 Racket Store. * THE BANKS i? KcwWrry will l,o I e closet DM Saturday, on account o? memorial day. fl r National Bank. V Savings Bank. H I Commercial Bank. fl \ Exchange Bank. fl ^ow is your chance to buy tin em- fl J an('! ;""1 erockery ware at Watts' | Racket Store. > ^ I BARBER'S NOTICE?I am opera t- , nig one chair in the Whitaker, conMet e building, on upper Main st., a am well experienced and need your a patronage. Am certain you will be highly ])lcased with my work. Am fl a stranger in the midst of friends 9 and hi el hi en and ask that you share I , your trade with me as all true, fl white brothers and fellows will do Respectfully, G * "?-">-dtst ]?. S. Moody. j Dress pins lc. pr paper at Watts' 1 , Racket Store. 1 ? - 1 FOR RENT 'Seven room house and I a tive room?both have waterworks, , electric lights, stables. Also rooms over candy kitchen. 1 R. L. Paysinger. I Large size ice tea glasses 8c at [ baits' Racket Store. HTJIET'S All-ITealing Liniment, the best household remedy on the market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. 1 ( (io t0 Watts' Racket store for j LADIES EARN GOOD MONEY .11 1 home making our Parisian fascinafi J ^ tors, all or part time?easy and... fl pleasant work?good money earned. . fl Send stamp for particulars?ex- jfl peri once not necessary. Colunvbus flp Fascinator Mfg. Co.. Drawer 714, fl 1 Dept. S, Columbus, Ohio. g||| 1 Cups and sauccess 10c set of 0 at ]fl Walls' Racket Store. flfl Wing's Sweet Sixteen Kisses, old V fashioned chocalates, fruit tablets, ^8 caramels, peanut briltle, chocalate almonds, etc., just received. fl Broaddus & Ruff. fl Buy your crockery ware for cost at fl Watts' Racket Store. jfl - JUST RI1CEIVED?a nice line of fl (ablets and pound paper; can give fl you something now in Initial Tablets. Broaddus & Ruff. s 12 q|. grey enamel dish pan 20c. at Mails' Racket Store. . - Gel your post cards at Watts i Racket Store. V, -r ^ 4 '