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News From St. Paul. 1 Preaching every first and third Sunday a. m. at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 10 a. in. I Our beloved pastor, the Rev. ?J. A. Sligh who has served tiiis congrcpation for nearly forty-three years preached a special sermon to the young people June 7. His text was as follows, Honor thy Father and thy Mother. Exadus '20:12. It was a most forcible, sermon; surely a great deal of good will follow such a sermon as this one. Mrs. ,7. J. Hipp, of Pomaria, died in Columbia on last Thursday, June 4. She had been in bud health for some time, and had gone to the hospital for treatment. The remains were brought to St. Paul on the following day and laid to rest in the church graveyard*, there to await the morning of resurrection, the services being conducted by her pastor the TCev. O. B. Shea rouse of Little Mountian, and assisted by the Rev. J. A. Sligh. Mrs. Hipp was sixty years, one month and four days old. She leaves :i husband, seven children, twenty-four grandchildren with hosts of friends and relatives to mourn her departure. May God bless and comfort these bereaved ones in then hours of trouble. Mrs. Nancy Richardson, who has been ill for several weeks is very low at this writing and is not expected lo recover. Miss Cla Kay Sligh, w!o is a student of ;! ? I'ollowav p.v.'aic school i.- at home for her vacation. Misses Katie and Louise founts are visiting their uncle, Mr David Livingston o Newberry, (i.ey will also attend < ommeneement. Miss Willeey.e Hoinest and Miss Alice Richardson are visiting Miss Sallie Kiblor at Helena; thev will also attend tommenceme.r. The I >'ly Street school whirl; has been m??s' successfully taught by Mis- Sallie Kiblor, of I lei Mia, wsH give a picnic at the school house in 11 e beautiful oak ?.ro\'i> o.i Saturday, June 20. There will be no speaking by the pupils, but Miss Kiblor lias been successful in getting county Supt. Kdueation J. S. Wheeler, and Prof. J. It. O'Neall Holluway to deliver addresses suitable for the occasion. The Jolly Street string band will also he present and furnish some excellent music. The program according to Miss Kibler's good selection will be in charge of Mr. T. E Wiek\ or, of Newberry. Mr. Wicker taught \, school here in '04, '05, and has many fV friends through the community. Let all our ex-school teachers come out \ on that d-iy and en;*>y M?e day with '7 us. This is a most delightful place $Pf,Yor a picnic and we known when we hear of one at Jolly Street it means a large crowd and general good time, for both young and old and candidates as well. Everyone is most heartily invited to come and bring with them well filled baskets and enjoy the day with us. R. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the post office at Newberry. S. ('., for week ending June 0, 1008. A?Mr. ('. W. Allison, Miss Daisy Aiken. <'?Drayton ('a I dwell. D?Mr. Pete Dean, Miss Mandv I )emport. 10?Mr. T. (J. Ml lis. F?Mas. A lis Ferell. (1?Mr. (>. W. Godwin. J?Mr Dob Jacob. Mr J. O Jameson, Mr Ch as Or Johnson., "Mrs Arualia ones. Ti?Perv Lake. Hack Lake, Mr S J Lowe, Mr (' W Long. M?Carrie Mavbin, Mrs Mat tie Miller. N?Seller Nance. 0?Miss Carrie Oxner. P?Mrs Ellen E Porter. R?Mr E. B. Ranton. S?Dr. S. Schwartz, Marliser Stevenson. T?Mr. Willie Thompson. W?Mr. E. TI. Wallace, Miss Mary J. Wakefield, C. 0. Williams. Fletcher Wright. Y?Mrs. Alice Young. Persons calling for these letters will please say that they were advertised. O'lins. J. Purcell, Post. Master. A Mercenary Boy. "When T was a bov," said the man who insisted that men were more mercenary than women, "I had a little friend named Willie. Willie appeared one day with a fine apple. " 'T'll give you this apple,' he said to a little girl, 'for twenty kisses.' "The little girl was amazed. That was not at all like Wilie. Nevertheless she consented. " 'Shut your eyes,' said Willie.* 'Rit. down here and shut your eyes. And, mind you if you open them the bargain is off.' "The little girl obeyed, and slowly, J \ WEEK I In every department. E loss is the order. Cut ai force people to buy. Nc it. Every price so low \\ can compare with thi gr eatest sale of our car Keep Pace With Us c ?MB??WIIHIMWII HMflil'll y' J.T^ "-Wrac? JLBU.-.J V JJSifj-7 " g, r'. tr RMI Visit the Second Floor! Make up your mind tlv?r?**> to be the biggest bargains on record. You'll not be disappointed, it's your greatest chance to save. All $6.50 and $8.50 Men's Suits, challenge sale price $5 00. All $10.00 and $12.00 Men's Suits, challenge sale price $8.00. All $15.00 and $16.50 Men's Suits, challenge sale price $10.00 bill. Hundreds of pairs Men's odd Pants to go at half price. All Standard Calicoes at 5c Yd. All Standard Calicoes in reds, blacks, silver greys, and one case American Standard Calicoes, you all know the price all over town is 7 > < andS^c, challenge sale price is only 5c yard. LISTEN! Mimnaugh's Winners! LISTEN! j Thousands of yds of Taffcla Ribbon, all colors and black : and white, worth 15c yd, choice at challenge sale price .X'/je. 100 large white Bed Spreads worth $1.85, challenge saleprice 98c each. 100 large white Bed Spreads, worth $2.25, challenge sale price $1.39 each. 50 do/, bleached Cotton Towels, worth 8c, challenge sale price 3c. each. Mennen's Talcum Powder, you all know the price is 25c, challenge sale price \2*/>q can. Violet Talcum Powder, you all know the price is 15c, challenge sale price 10c can. 5,000 cans Talcum Powder, you all know the price is 10c, challenge sale price 2>.jC can. Dimes does the work of dollars now.?COMIC! very slowly, the kisses began to fall Two boxes of Tile. upon her lips. One, two. three, four And a box of plumbing t? (a long pause,) live, six (another long The property can be seen pause), seven (pause), eight, nine, ten si ore until the day of sale, (intolerable pause.) Terms: Cash. " 'Oh, Willie, hurry? WM. .101 IN li 'I'm not Willie.' Assignee and Agent for (.' "The little girl opened her eyes in i astonishment and drew back her pret- WINTHROP COLLEGE ty month hum the advancing lips of Scholarship and. Entrance E a strange boy, ;i very common, shabby fcion 1 sort of boy. whom she had never seen _ before. .? t-u'i.. ..1 ? Aviv ->< 1 -i The examination for the a \\ by. where s \\ ilhe 7 she cried. . , . ? a mi 1 ... <1 , , ' vacant Scholarships in \\ mill 'lie s down the street, was the . , .. ? ' . . ? . , ( n- . , . p, lege and for the admission ol reply, 'sellm yer kisses lor two ap- . .? . _ ' 1 ? , , dents will be held at the ( 01111 pies apiece. Better shut ver eves ir . , T , _ rni . , House 011 1'ridav. Julv >, at again. I In* next three hovs is terrible .. \ , ' - > cn 1 i? 1 i* Applicants must he no! less t uglv. ?St. Loins Republic. ? I teen years ol age. When " Keep Busy. ' ?" v??tnt "fter July 3 I ,,,, iiii? i i i be awarded to tnose making 1 I here would he lower cmptv hearts , , c ,. . . , est average at this exanmiati il there were more occupied minds ... ,... .. vided tliev meet the conditic and busier bodies, savs a writer in , . ,. 7 o ii <i" i i i ,i ertnnsr the award. AppJica Inlv Designer. Both the hodv and the .. , ,, .. . t ? . " , , Scholarship should write to P mind are restless when tliev have T , ? , ' Johnson before the exannnal not lung to do. , . , , , . .. , Scholarship examination hlan keep busy; exercise; stir around. Activity is the law of the universe. ^ Scholarships are worth $] Even the world has to take its t nil ion. The next fess daily exercise and turn itself about. open September 10, 1008. Fo er information and catalogue, A Vacation Thought. Pres. P. B. Johnson, Rock Hi Make vour vacation this vear a real vacation. ' NOTICE OF FINAL S! Rest! Rend! Breathe! Sleep! MENT AND DISOHARG Kind some quiet place where von As executor of last will an can forget all about the electric nwn\ of (lo?- A- bangford, d lights and the noisv streets, and the ^ make (inal settlement late hours and the'-.train and killing ('s,il,(' ot' Sili(l '^ceased in 11, pace that are making a poor, old, "r f?>r_Xewberry coi tired-out world of us, says a writer I nesday, Jtil> 7, .1908, al^ II in the July Designer. the forenoon, and imin Then come back home ready for thereattei apply for letters such good work as you never did be- sn,\v> i,s executor of said est fovo persons holding claims again Use your vacation; don't waste it. (>s'nt(' will present them duly ed on or before I hat date and ASSIGNEE'S SALE. sons said estate wi pyment. I will sell at auction in front of ^ *" bangford, Kxe I ho Court House on Saturday, June llaw*4t. 20th, 1008, at 12 o'clock, the follow- * ing properly of the assigned assets of Mileage Books. K. O. Justus: Four Doors. f>00 Mile State Family Tiekt ind BAJ Very price cut. Doi id slash prices mal ) sale ever announc lat nothing short < s Monster Challer eer. This Week and WaU 5,000 Yds Brand New Colored Lawns 15 and 20c Yd, Nought :it auction sale in New York Will place on sale the entire lot of Batiste and colored Lawns, consisting of hundreds ot choice patterns and styles, challenge sale price ioc yd. Mimnaugh's Cake T kers. Men's 20c Suspenders ipe; Men's 25c Suspenders 15c: Men's Gauze Shirts 1 ye each: Men's Sox 7c pair; Ladies' Handkerchiefs 2^-jc each; Ladies' IIo.;e 5c pur; Boys' Pauls 25c pair; Boys' Caps i?/c each. Ladies' Gauze Vests 5c Each. 200 do/, more goes on sale, full size, tape neck, lull bleached, a lug 10c seller, limited 5 to each buyer, at 5c each. Androscoggin Bleaching at 8 I-3C. Yd. Two cases Androscoggin bleaching, 12 yds to each buyer, at S'.;eyd. Two bales 36 in Sea Island, 20 yds to each buyer at 5c yd. One case 36 in Poe Mill Bleaching, 16 yds to each buyer at 6c yd. Two case* standard Dress Ginghams, the 1 2jc kind, challenge sale price S'-.ie yd \ on never bought goods sj eheao in all your life.?COM I v. 25 to 50c Embroideries at 19c Yd. \\ ide Corset cover eflect, in Swiss and Cambric in lovely patterns and designs, challenge sale price 19c yd. The Millinery Department. The greatest of all Millinery sales. Hundreds of fine trimmed Hats to select from. - >.?Good over the Atlantic Coast ' Souther >ols. Line in each Slate for tlu* head or <le-1 ma !- i at my pendent members of a family. Limit- : UO.Oiio 1 od lo one year from date of sale. date < !' r? j 1000 Mile Interchanyeahle Indivi- 20t?o .* ' J dual I'icket $20.00.?flood over the j I il<* t m j in the Southeast aggregating .'}(),000 l,, M 1 miles. Limited to one vear from date "" b> t j of snle. " ij'il* - I' ixamina-j A)llo |,-ir|I1 Ti((,.(>l j l'""! I / < , . . . . . . ' !?ll( Ml I ? ,111X10 owr tin* Atlantic Coast Lino .and ,'ttl other lines in the Southeast .* . ward of 1 aggregating ;>0.000 miles; for a man-i" 1 l' iiop col- or head of linn and employes li- 1000 nevstu- lines in the Southeast aggregating-1L- llI:'1 Ti mi led to five, hut good for only one j' u,"'l( 1 ?f such persons at a lime. Limited to jV' .!" lan 11 Atlantic Coast Liiltj and 150 other lines *' Scholar- 1 , r r j I rom da ... one vear lrom dale of sale. 1 hey will . . tj,. he hi"h- Mdc Southern Interchangeable ! .. on, pro- Individual Ticket $2").00.?Mood over j!!" ',l-( 111s gov- 1',(> A! la 111 i?? Coast Line and 75 other nts for miles. Limited t<> one vear from " 1. 4. /. 1 ' slaloms resident sa"'* 5;ijf. 0jlion for All mileage tickets sold on and af- j ks. ler April 1st, 100S. will not be honor- (.,,n) 100 and cd for passage on trains, nor in Mone ion will checking baggage (except from non- purchas r furth- aire 11 cy stations and stations not Kailwav address open for the sal eof tickets) but must will be 11, S. C. be presented at ticket offices and there -Call exchanged for continuous tickets. Agents BTTLE- 1") cents saved ir> passage fare by tickets : rE. purchasing locai ticket from our (I testa- agents. |] eceased, Atlantic Coast Line. |{. \\\ | iUv T. C. White, Assist *' * ?"rt General Passenger Agent. All; ">ty. ??" W. .7. Craig, o clock Pasenger TrafTie Manager, Dc edialeh Wilmington, N. C. Jesse 'iismis- L_ had a el ate. All 11 u.,.c st sni(1 LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKETS ',>s ' ON SALE BY SOUTHERN ?|| RAILWAY. f"' ' I'O | !S|| II11 ill make ^ (l)l ,,iy I ">00 Mile Stale Family Tickets to try 1 en I or. $11.2~>?Good over the Southern Bail- helped 1 way in South Carolina for llic head | lakimr t or dependent members of a family, j a well n Limited one year from date of sale. [Now |)i.< 1000 Miles Interchangeable Tudivi- for eouj its $11.- dual Tickets $20.00?Good over the I t he wor IE SALE -{GAINS. Jble the business at any ke reductions that will :ed can compare with Df giving goods away lge Sale. It's the one zh Ijs Set a Standard. Parasols and Sunshades. 200 Hue Parasols, worth 75c, challenge sale price ^Xc each. 201? (me Parasols, worth $1.00, challenge sale price fujceach. 100 line Parasols, worth ?1.50, challenge sale price 98c each. 100 line Parasols, worth $2.?k>, eh dlenge sale price $1.39. 50 line Parasols, worth challenge sale price Si .87 each. The goods yon need at prices that makes them almost gifts. Colored Lawn at 2 l=2c Yd. If yon buy $5.00 worth, or more, merchandise in any department any hour in the day. We will give you 10 yards, one dress, of line colored Lawn at only the yard 2' je. KM?waw??gj?i??a?K?>?? ??a??? Keep an Eye on Mimnaugh. Cash buying and cash selling enables us to quote prices that no bursled or bankrupt concern in town dare quote. .|o inch White Lawn, worth 12'j and 15c, challenge silc price 7l/>c yd. 50 do/. Ladies' fast black and tan Hose, worth 10c, challenge sale p.ice. 5c pair. 50 do/. Turkish Bath Towels, worth 25c each, 6 to each ( buyer at only 9c each. 50 do/. Men's Klastic Seam Drawers, best 50c grade, made of Pepperell cl 1 ill, challenge sale price 35c. 50 do/. Men's colored Negligee Dress Shirts, 75c kind, chal| lenge sale price ^sc each. n railway and thirty other 1 :>( \Y. ! '. Pelluiin and Son's drug 11 tin; Southeast uirmvirat injj islon*. .">0e :ind $1.00. Trisd bottle ?:iles. Limited one year fiV/in j free. Mile I m 1??r?-b:?11 <-m' i? Kinn 1 STATEMENT ;'Jli Ml' (!< ( H T over tiic Sou I h- MI I lie e< nidi I ii 11 111 (lie I >; 1111< of ! a v ;i 'n! I!::: Iy ?it Iter road^ in j I 'i'ii^ |iet i 1 \. I.mm 1 nI : 1L Pro p< ril v, S. 1 ' :? ! :ivirri'tra' n " !!0.'>ini ? : I 111 < e of hnsi:ie .Line llli, >r .1 mana"cr, I lie head ol' a inns. . inploye. Limited to live hu! | Resource .... I 0111 \ oiie ol .Nile.1 )i('i a. i.iians aild disroiillls . . . 1 ll'J,, |.i.03 . Limited one vear from dale | Loans 'J I ,(100.00 ) \ en Ira ii s i Mile Interchangeable Indivi- I '.anUiirj house 'J.000.00 ieket $'J.").()<>? !!ood over Ihe I" urnitlire and I'ixlures .. 2,000.00 n Railway ami seventy five I >u?> I nun hanks and ad> in Ihe Southeast aggregal- hankers 12,083.11 Hill miles. Limited one year t'urreuev I,?0|.00 te of sale. Cold 00 mi after April 1st. 1008, all Silver, and Pentiiki-ls will nut he honored nies '188.-0 sage on trains nor in eheek- ' hceks and cash items .. 130.. gage except from non-agency ( and stations nol open for the lo'al $ ? ' '-< tiekels, hul must he presented Liabilities. I oflices and there exchanged Capital stock paid in . . . .$ 'J."i.000.00 unions lieket. Surplus fund l.oOO.OO y saved in pass aire fare hy I'ndivided profits, less curing tick'els from Southern rent expenses and taxes a'-!cnls. Fares paid on trains paid 12,'{75.(If! at a higher rale. Due lo hanks and hankers 1,722.2(1 on Southern Railway Ticket f 11<* i i? I u a I dc|io?it< subfor mileage lickels, passage jeel to ehcek 3-1,023.27 uid detailed information. Savintrs deposits 'M,o3o..r>3 .J. c. Lusk, P,;iL Payable 25,000.00 livisiop Passenger Agcnl, Lint. Charleston, S. C. Total $144,17-1.72 ant General Passenger Agent, Stale of Soulh Carolina, finla, CJn. Count \ of Newberry. Before me came .1, 1''. Browne, atli Was On His Heels. cashier of Ihe above named hank, P. Morris of Skippers Va., who being duly sworn, says that the ose call in Ihe spring of 1000 above and foregoing statement, is a '1 A ii attack of pneumonia true condition of said bank, as shown so weak and with such a fear- bv the books of said bank. rli thai my friends declared >T. IV Browne. lion had me, and death was Sworn lo and subscribed before icels. Then f was persuaded me. (his 8|h day of June, 1008. )r. King's New Discovery. It ,7. A. Counts, ne immediately, and after' .T. P. for S. C. wo and a half hollies I was | Correct Allest; nan again. I found oul that j S. S. Rirgfi, >eovcrv is Ihe best remcd\ .1. S. Wheeler, j irhs and lung disease in all CJeo. Y. Hunter, Id." Sold under guarantee Directors. |