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. gjMi ??4 pws I; E. II. AULL, EDITOR. ',l Entered at the Postofiice at New- 1i berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. lli ========_=__^^ li Tuesday, May 19, 1908, 111 The Democratic Stale convention ci meets iti Columbia tomorrow. The N' candidates for dclci-ales to the na- ' tional convent ion seem to scarce. It ^ i- rather an expensive trip and if the H l>einoera4s (jo imt win ihere will not I" be much to t he job except I he honor. It will he a nice | rip. <?ftft ft ft ft < #? ?:? ft< ft :&#ft ft ft <? < <?k?ftftft <11 t White Ribbon Echoes, t u ft I.1* si ft ft ft ft ? ft $ # # ?;< $ ^ ,;f ;? ft I.'' * * Department Work. <>nr nrvanizal ion works Ihrouyh \.uious dcpa r I nicii | s, each oiu* under ^ Hi.- supervision ol" a national superintendent. Sonic of these ;i re a> follows: r Silent ilie Temperance I n-l riicl ion. ''' Throipj'li the p.-r>i-|cnl cfforls * ' "'ii in111 11111 lender :11 >11v:' e<11ic;iI iiin;i 1 1'' lines, .Mrs. Miiry II. Hunt, assist ,mI b\laithlid helpers. a I:iw Ims lieen se ure.l. in eaeli Slnle. nml also m ||,e l?i-l. id'Columbia and I lie Territories, " 'l"ii i"- l!i>" 1 c :i? hin _:* of scientific temperance in all schools supported hv '*' ,!l?- ~ri!n11 111. This depart incut n<m aims to secure the cooperation of leachci's and sel I hoards in the en- v< forccinenl of these laws. \\'e waul to hear the children of our nation ''' lore-warned in order th.-il they may 1)1 he lore-armed against the use of in- r':l toxicants and narcotfcs. <?l Medical Temperance.? This depart- n in,-ill presents in., leacliinys of einincut physicians who discard the use ol alcohol as lucd'icine. and also the danger <d" usin.ir frau.lulcnl patent r< medicine's. I'iie principle <d" mmalcoholic medication is denioiisl rated M' in a number of hospitals of the pres- ,l! cut day. especially in the Frances K. \\ illard h >.-1>it. 11 in Chicago w hich is owned and controlled hy an incorporated hoard of thirl v trustees. T?'iii|<e ranee l/ileratun?fl'li/is de- 1 parlmcut circulates reading mailer '* Tor lli,' education ol public sentiment and also for topical study in our '''' local ineeliniis. thai our members may become familiar with all branches of ,ir lemperauce reform. School Savinns Hanks.?This is in ,)(' the interest ol life's ureal economic '1;| and protective forces. Its mission is '* to establish the savings system in schools throughout the land; to ?jive every child instruction in practical thrill; and encourage economy in all walks ol lite, 1'hat time and money may be applied to the higher uses and ?s thus better the condition of mankind of by i i i s>t i 11 i 11 ir lessons of temperance, }ln and irood habits and industry. 11, of The Liquor Traffic. co (l?y (Governor Manly, of Indiana.) T< Personally. 1 have seen so much of I'o the evils of the tvallic in the last four nu years, so much of it~ economic waste, tii i's physical ruin. <o much al of its menial blight, so much of its po Icars and heartache. that I have come to to reuard the business as one that of nuM l?e held and controlled' h\ slrotiv I'u ami etteetive laws. I bear no malice ce toward t iio>e eu^n'-ied in the business, sa '"II I hale the I rxflic. I hate il-. every M imase. I nate ii for ii> intolerance, as I hah' ii for it- arrogance. I hale it I he for its hypocrisy. I hale it for its wi rant and craft and' false pretenses, I da hale it lor its commercialism. I hale vo it tor its lireed ami avarice. I hate eh it lor its sordid love of yain at anv er price. 1 hate it for its domination in ti< polities. I hate it lor iis corrupt inn' Ti influence in civic alTairs. | hate it for an its incessant elTorl to debauch the suf- sa Irasye of the country; for the cowards fo it makes of public men. I hate it for po its utter disregard of law. I hate it Ti l<?r it?; ruthless trampl'imr of the sol- Fl I'lnn compacts ol State constitutions. sh I hate it lor the load it straps to la- S. bor s back; for the palsied hands il at irives to toil; f<?r its wounds to ccnius; W lor the Irairedi'-s of ils nviuhl-hnve- la beens. f hate it for the human wreks it has caused. 1 hate it for the alms- lb houses it peoples; for the prisons it lii .fills; for the insanity it beyets; for its countless uraves in potter's fields. T hate it for the mental ruin it impos. A es upon its victims; for ils spiritual blight ; for ils moral degradation. I hate it for I lie crimes it has committed. 7 hate it for tiro homes it has stroyed. T hate il for the hearts it 1) has broken. I hate it for Mrs malic < of has planted in the hearts of men; for tl: ils poison, for its bitterness, for the dead sea fruit with which it starves sa their souls. 1 hale il for the urief it causes wo- w manhood?the scahnntr tears , the hopes deferred, the strangled aspira- ai lions, ils burden of want and care. I hate il for its heartle<s cruelly In sc the aped, the infirm and the helpless; ,r Mic sclia(low it throws upon the ves of children; for its monstrous inistice to blameless little ones. I hate it as virtue hates vice, as nth hates error, as righteousness utes sin, as justice liates wrong, as berty hales tryanny, as freedom utes oppression. hastside Union was organized at follohon mill by Jfrs, Dietrich, with g'hteen members. A committee from ewberrv union meets with them the rst ami third Sunday afternoons. i'e expect good work to be done ?v lis union when they are fully vquipfd. At the strawberry lawn fete which 'e W . ( . I. I nioii recently gave, lite a nice little sum was realized, I'icli goes on iIs relieving ilTering. SUICIDE IN ANDERSON. L M. Dyar, of Fork Township, Blows Out His Brains. W . M. Dyar. a white man !i\ in>_! in 11' k ^ I 1 >1111?1111 >, A 1111er<i n >M*unt minitteil -nicide by >!i.miin- himIf in the head with a shotgun. Me lerally blew the lop ,,f !,i~. head nil', s brains being scattered over the ound I'm- ;i considerable area. So tar as ean be learned there was! > cause fur iii< rash ad. .1. .1. |'r?. er. on whose place the suicide ? < - \ Hied. say- that Mvar was subject despondent -pe||s and liiat lie had j | Iked several times duriiu:' the past j 'iir of killing himself. ||,. ](.|*t |,js ?uie just before the tragedy, telling | s wilV that lie wa> going to M.,. hi-olher-in-law, a mile or sM ;,way. lie tried his -mi with him. and instead calling on his relative lie went to i ''eld near his home aiid tired the ' tal shofr. Magistrate I" ant iiehl an impicst , id returned a verdict that the de-I ased came to his death from >elf-H Hided Wounds. The dot cased wa- | out I.> years of age and was ;i i|niet. ! ^ ird-working man. j i BARBECUE. S We the undersigned, will give a s'-class barbecue in the grove in j 1 I he resfdciice of <'. Playbill, in Jones' ( So that he might sen re the enact- v "' e < f K. c. Maybin. in Jones' <?ve, on Thursday, June lib. 100S. A 1 s', class, well-cooked <rinner is guarteed to all. I 'rices for dinner: Men. els.; j.adies, 4(1 (ds., and children If price. Dinner will be cooked by I). II. Kibler and I). K. Dalfacre. 1 H. C. Maybin. D Kdwir. It ufacre. ] NOTICE OF ELECTION. < ^hereas, by an Act of the general sembly of the State of South Car- I ina, passed at its session rd' 100S, i<r approved l2f?th February, lflOS, ( e question of the issuing and sale * Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of m upon bonds by Floyd Township, or ! wns|,ip \u. (i. jn x,.wberrv County, r permanent public road i mprovc nt. was directed to be submitted to e M'liililied electors of said Town-hip | 1 an election to be held for that pur- j se at a time during the year 1MMS j ] be fixed' by the County Supervisor ^ Newberry County, and --'aid Act rlher d'irect ing thai managers to nduct >aid election be aopointed bv ill Snpei visor. Vow. therefore. I.J. I onroe \\ icker. County Supervisor < aforesaid, pursuant to said Act. do I reby give notice that said election i | II be Iiehl on Thursday, the fourth V "f dun.'. 1'MK, at the following 4 ting precincts, t,. wit. Trinity J urch, Longshore's store, and Heednil's school house, at which clec>n only the <|iiali!icd electors of said | "wnsbi.p shall be allowed to vote, 1 d which shall be conducted in the ine manner as general elections. The Mowing managers arc hereby apinted to conduct said election: At inity church Jno. \Y. llemlrix, .f. Y. oyd, Jno. S. Longshore; at Ixnigoi'e s store, \V. ! '. Rowland, K.S Senn. Daniel Dehart; Keederville 's shool house, in. Dorroh. \V. L. (iolding. J. X. 1 vingstone. ' Done under the corporate seal of _ e County of Xewberry. South Carout this ISth May, 100S. 1 J. Monroe Wicker, (Seal) ( Supervisor Xr wherry County. ^ 11 e*t: 11. C. Hollowny, Clerk. ELECTION OF TEACHERS. 'I he School Hoard for Newberry istrift will, on Thursday, the 4th day ( June, hold the annual election for le following positions: ] One superintendant of schools, at a ilary of $1,000. I'd eve n grade teachers for the bite school: salary $-10 a month. One principal for the colored | y $40 a month. 4 Four grade teachers for the colored /' Itool; salary $40 a month. ): Aippl'cations must be in tltr- hands 11 Clothing At Ri Styles the b< Greys, Mode ity Guaranteed a COPE ClothiimforMen&Bors Our Clothes for young men are extraordinary good Clothes. Our two- J piece Suits for I Voung Men are es- lip pecially attractive. ^ They are superbly tailored, and the garments of your 1 size, will fit as if I made to your mea- I sure by a custom ^ Lailor. Our spring showng includes smart models that can be seen nowhere but here. Prices from $5.00 to $20.00. Come to Copel Boys, and you w Fit and Price. Also come to shoes for Ladie elusive "LINES a facturers in the t you in any style, PRICES. Prices for Ladies I P from $1.00 to $4.00. from Any Color. | "Hig COPEL 1304-1308 Upper Mai >1' 1 lit* secretary of board of the Lsi trade, $ >f June, and applicants must state vxpensei or wlijiit grade tliey apply. unneecsj J. M. Davis, lienninj day 18, 1908. Secretary. Read . Newberry Cotton Market. 10c. Co. P Corrected By Nat Gist. }ood Middling 11 Strict Middling; 10 7-8 , 1 K ~ ri ' " duced prn Middling 10 .1-4 Brof. SPECIAL NOTICES. Road . 1 CENT A WORD. 10c Mo advertisement taken for less :lian 25 cents. until ji lVls of - pC,. })n)>1 SALESMAN WANTBD-^Sell retail sale wil for Men < educed Pi 3st and Latest Moc s and Blacks, fit pe it LAND v/::., / \W /? ?&: .><! 5 If/ ifc.? # Q*:'). :}" "^kcTW x m/1 $s&fr. i ifipiiiiiai " .<# . pi \wL sttii-aism-1 m*r||.|!j|yjj^ ? ' \ V fiji I y,[il /j.L.Tavlor^ ''W ! \\fli{ Hm\\ il! ||||lU\\ I \The MasterVil > );il Mil ii 111 \ ? aT',c 'Y'HE 3 button Chester Sack. is one of Taylors newest Models. Dozens of others to choose from together with the biggest array of fabrics in town and Bros, for Clott ill be pleased as 1 i us for SLIPPERS, ss, Men and Childrt nd STYLES" from Dusiness. We knov color and best ms ? rices for Men I Prices for Mis: $1.50 to $5.00 I Boys arid Chi [h or Low Cut" j from 50c to $2 AND BROI n St., - New Store, *)"> to $140 per month and (}. W. Kinard, Prosper ? or commission. Experience . sa,\V. New Jewelry, Combs, ] i*ou Cigar Co., Toledo, 0. Andersoi Advertisement of Anderson Men's and boys' cloth ago Eight. - ducod prices" this week Brts. "Best makes, fit and boys' clothing at "re- T 1)r.AmM , - ?? n;. ?.??i r< i i J- W- REAGIN lias mov tins week at Copeland , 4i ^ Advertisement of Anderson McnV and boys' cloth ige Eight. diiced prices" this week Bros. " Best makes, fii LINE 1st T will sell 200 bar first patent flour at $5.f)0 CIGAR SALESMAN W, rel, spot eatfh. Positively cut your locality to reprcs II close at tor June 1st. pericnce unnecessary; ( md Boys I ices. ] lels in Blue Serge, I Tfectly and Qual- I For the Little Folks Our Clothing for Boys not only look m good, but wear m good. They're I ' made for boys who ? ^ are "Hard on I lors / J Clothes." The pat- fl terns and styles fl are mannish. The I assortment of m OR tain k Serps I Ages 4 to 17 is M of wide range. I Prices run from I $1.50 to $8.00. I ling for Men and 1 :o Style, Quality, | I , OXFORDS and 1 3n. We have ex- ' the best manu- 4 v we can please J ikes at LOWEST jj 11 3es- Baby's Soft Soles 'jgSm Idren Any Color, Lace or I9K6 > 00 Button, 25c and 50c $ff?j rHERS, 1 Newberry, S. C. ? ity, S. G. and expenses. Write for particulars. Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo. Ohio. Belts, etc. flH n 10c, Co. For pretty fans, i?ces, ribbons, em? broideries, Persian lawn, and linen HI in<? at "re- lawn, .see the line at Copeland Bros. nB at Copeland Alsov.40 in. lawn at special prices. hH ROOMS TO RENT and board at. reaed his Shoe sonable rates a't the Whitaker WS House next Ifouse, East Main Street. ing at ''re- .. . , H at Copeland , -0,1 ,?vc,,-v fnns? ribbons, em- 9| perfect." hroidones, Persian lawn, and linen lawn, soc the line at Copland Bros. gS ^so 'n* lawn "t special' prices. A.NTED?In -y 9 lent us. Ex Shipment English China Just'i^^B *,er m0, ceived Anderson 10c. Co. jBH S 1 VI