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$!)> .iiid $|*K? E. II. AUI,L, Kl)J TOR. Entered at the I 'ostolVice at Newberry. S. C., as 2n< 1 class matter. Tuesday, June .'JO, CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. We i >li-ierve 111 :i I I lie !;i<!ies ol" Abbeville have sent :i delesra l ion to Anderson. The purpose ol' this vi.-il \Vii> lo look into the improvements wliieli have been made in lluil city and to eateh Mime of the spirit ol eivie improvement whieh prevails in the rity o| Audersoii. <>:ily reeenl1\ has | he rity of \bbe\il!" oryani/ed ;t eivie a->soeial ion and liie\ are endeavour: to beaut il'y 'lie square and to bii'd !!!> p:ir!\s t>? arouse ;> spirit > I' eivie improvement annuiy the proper I v owners ol the rity yeii, il, i i < .1 i: .. i 'Mi<- 'u iin" i!itin,s vim u ;is inl crvicweil sluleil I M:i I Ihcy li:nl <li\ i ! I i1 < ii* < '. wiii !, in \!il?c\ iI! i 111 > < !( > i'ii districts : > i ! 1! i;i I each district had ;i ni;in:*v~r ;iihI flcil 111 i < 111;iri:? _:?*r went around :iiul ?*ih-??ur:i?_ic*i 1 llir work i'I" civic i1111irn\ cnicul :unnir.r t Ik* i'csiilciii s ii|' I:<t ?11 -1 lids and licit even the \' i i m i *_! hoys ;i n< ] yirls had ntcrci! i"t'i tin- r-piril "I' the ass'M-i ! :: 11 <! t!i;it everylmd;. in Abbeville u.-is lakic*.: :i part in civic iin| h i l\ i ||4*||i. I' - ( in -; I" us licit sonic l iiiii* :i'_rn t!ii"i v:.! i i'ii in Xc.v berry :i civil- i 111 !>!*<> \ cniciil ? social ion and i lei I v i- ! -m! i i .*; H i* in' 11 i\ ? Tf' tin An.i- - n ! .I..U ,! : n.l t il!< 1" I i - !is-: n'lr :i i:11 i> 11. Inn 'mi ln.v\ I !;? .-ji!i if I.f im|?r<i\ < I;: i 11! ;!! 11 I i i 11 t i' v i1; *_; ' \ i > 11?t I. I - 1 11 III' - | I I ; 111 We Would Icivc I)|-C11 ;.:l.id tn -ci' it. There i vrcjil necil I'm* work nl I liis kind in Newberry. If every n* ideiil would make himself ;11111 Iicr>e 11 :i cuiiimiltee of uiic In :?s-i-t in bea ii I iI'y iic.: 111 I kecniny cle;m hi- ."i lier nvvn i?remi-e- viva I ?I? :? I conk! lie ;;i C'.:iiji|is!lc/t and W c WuiiliI lie I In sec llnil a>.-?tcin I ii ill revived Si-'. . i nl litis I ice 11 accomplished in l!.i 111;i t<*i* i'I |?r??\ i?Iim*_* tra.-h can-: :111 I :i; ;i vival nciny cmscs ev-n these :iic ! .| it>i ! 11111 llierc ;ire tie who seem 11? feel il i- their duty III throw I ?;i | M*r> ; 111?I I rash in Ihe si reel miller llcin in I lie e.-in. It i- ;i ureal work iiml would add very much In the ;i|i|ie;ir:ince ol lln* cily ;i1111 would cn-t I hose w ho ;iiv cii.uaired in it a very little hihor of money. \\"i liolirc t'l'.Oil lilt' Sl;'1r til' Similar lltal llii'i'c is uiui' {i|< >1 ?: 1 ti 1 i I \ of ivin<'\ ill'/ lit" I .'it In i ; 11 Sciiiii);if\ from Ml. I'l?;i>.i lit. in':ir ( ",:;irlr-t > >i', in ('< I?11111>i:i. This seminary was 1 <al''<! at Nov Ih>itv ami should hav< Imtii !.i'|?l ln'1'r. In lad. 51" it i-> !< 1 > ' 1111 \?-?' New lici'i'V i- ill'1 J !: ! ? u!ni'( it ->ll"lll<l he l'.ral.- r. Till- rcilli'Ui' iIiimv ami it <11m-- sci'in Ilia! tin1 (wo Lilt I.ct aii scliiinls liciii^ tI Ii.-i would Itc i>t si>riM' lit'lp ti? I'jirli u| her The rili/.fi's .,r <'olnmhia now renli/f i'ii" iH'i'tl :< i?I tin- :ul\anla'ji's >! a I'-.nk .(ml aif j?l it i? 11 i 11 tin* 1 ? ?a r?1 ill inMee- "! tin' I l.i\cr-it v In keel' (iil.t! i'i 11 I'r !! i:i f purpns". I'liiv ;:a\f awn\ for railroad j?u?"|? oik of liif | Til t ',( -I aaiara! ? ! :i t - ?i* ;i park ii. tin- cut ii i t il v. N"t < x:i -11 i:n\ it :i\\ :i \ li ti it wmild have 1 n-n het l t-i l-.r tin* i - i I \ I Ih'ii i I il 11 :i I |?a iil tin- railmad 11. I I" I ;i K? il. <1111 ?i :i need- small parks in llie rU\ Intl -.lin'iM I In* St ;iic r'.u nish ilu'tn? i- Stale is now I'tirnisliin^ a ham slam! ami I lie eapilol si|iiare i> nsei for I if vi-dtors. Tin* Stale !i??;?.-= commission had as much riuht (?> hav< this li:iiill stand errclrd on I lie <-a|>iI<> square a- it did in 1 >iiiI I sidewalklor the city or ;is it would to ererl : fix inir jenny on the grounds. I?u I hey have done it and we see no rea son why the trustees sliouM refuse It keep <!ihl>cs (I rem for ;i park. Take Your Choice. '' f o lion. < 'ole. I.. 1'leasr lias f:?1 It'll lite most cruel I ale I hat can over lake a candidate for oilier to lie iu nored hy his o|>|ionrnt. "-?Spartan hurt; .loiirnai. The alioVe is the sn.u'irest iotl of ; prejudiced editor. Ilrre are sonic op posite opinions hy unbiased corres pondeiits. writing ol the Wallerhon and Charleston meetings, which say The lion. Cole. I.. IMcase was on tlmsiasl irally received when he walk cd lltrottuh the hall to the >laue.? News and Courier. Cole. L. Blcasc eatnc on the plat form and was cheered so loudly am lone lhal I ho speak injr was inlrrrupl ed for a little while.? Autrusla Chron iclr. Is it intended to defeat (iovorno An-el hy niakinir w ar on candidal* Mloase ? The plan *ork"d well it fleortria, and it may no! do so ii South ('iiritlinii,?I'ics.s ami Manner. Tin* speech ??r lion. Colo. lilease elicited much applause and favorable comment. Il is the op;nion of many I ha! t<lir cause ??l* (liivcniiir Ansel is heing much injured Ijy his absence : from the meetinys.?Tin* 1 n*?1. Mr. ({least* made a good speech, coverim* pretly mneli I lie same uronnd as ill the other meetings, miikim*. :i imod impression on I lie crowd. It w:is (lie general opinion liree lodav llial (iov. Ansel is not doiiiy hi* candidacy any good by ah sent in*.; himseir from these meetings. The St;ile. < *? !?. I.. I?le:i.-e. candidate lor governor. \va? inl ro?!need and went lorward :i111i ! cheers. Iiiinil dappiim and veil-, lie went lor (iovernor Ansel's record <111i11a lively ami there was inncli excitement. yells, cheers, etc., and when he retired this continued until lie came 11:11 - K" muni III/. |i?r?n :nnl 11111<?I<> 1 | In* amlicncc.? NfWS ; 11 i < I ( 'ulllier. It's a Fact, Says Mr. Goggans. Sume ii|' lliusc \\ Ini arc so prejuiliiM'il auainsl I'lease for ?jnvernnr are eireulal inir 11 w repurl tliat Mr. I'leaso lias iiiil I lie praetiee ami slainlinu' ill the Newberry liar as elaimeil l>y liiin in hi> i?|?e11iiiy speech at SI. Maithews. As ;i lull ami cntMplele answer. we tal;e pleasure in publishing t lie !' 11! iw i 11. ST ATK St M Til < "A K< >U N A. < 'ninitv nl New berry. Tn All W In mi it May ("uiieeni: J M v :i 11 en t i. .it has het-M ealleil (u I lie I'olbiU lie: vtate111e111 iii:nle by Mull. <"<>li I,. |ilea*e, a ea lliliil :l t e fur ernur anil a nieniber nf the Newberry bar. niaile in his campaign speech al I. Mallhe\v> mi June 17. IfMtS. in whieli lie s a i 11 : 4' 1 f ymi will i?o lu the elerk ut' ?*i?urI al Newberry ami let him shiiw vuii I lie reeurils. yuii will liml my name al ar.'nrnev in mure ' ' -l : l !l It >1 t !;e eases. I I I : 111 uul | a n In mm liable man. worthy uf the pen-I |i!e"s ei hi I'iileiK e. ilu ymi s'ippuse that I hey wu'ilil plaee their pruperly. liberty ami lives in ui\ hands as their la w \ er " It uives me pleasure lu certify that frum personal kimwleiluc ami an exa11lii)a 1 i<>u uf the reeurils un file in my i IIice thai lIn* sialemenl i* ahsoluti'ly eorreet. Witness my liaml and the Seal of I In* eoiirt I liis >1 iiiic 1'.). IMOtt John ('. (iojrirans. ("lerh Court for Xewherry County. I'.esides I his, il is in I ho knowledge of tlir writer thai Mr. lUease's prae'the i-- in>i cinil iii?'iI in Xewherry j enmity alone, hut In- lias appeared ill many of the leadinu eases in 1,aureus, i ireenwooil. Saluda and Lexington eonnties. reeenlly. NEWS OF POM ARIA. Children's Day at New Hope?Condi'j tion of the Crops Improved? Other Matters. I'omaria. .lime '_!!). 'Ti-s t'onstanee Ijoie.:, (ireer.ville. ami her brother Manh are \ isitinu relatives in I'omnri;\ ,\ hieje i-roud attended the <"hi!'' dren'- Mav evrrci-es :;l New Mope t ' 1 | i-hnreh on Saturday. Tn addition |o I he in! liicj exeiT f.-es by the ellil| ' dren in the niorninu'. there was an ex* 1 .-< 1!.m11 Jt.l.ln- b\ ill.' 'lev. Mr. W..II1 iii1: in l In* :i I terno<>u. M rale ('aunoii tMease was in I 'Miliaria une 1 a> 1 :i-t week, shaking ' haud> with his many friends in litis 1 ! community. IVof. llowe Ijiiron. of Pendleton. ' . spent yesterday witli his sister, Mrs. ' l'>. M. Set/ler. Prof. I.ition is at pres; <>iil t ravelling in the interest of 1 (liicora college. al (Ireenville. 1 I >r. < 1. A. Setzler and Mr. Ilayne " Folk left on last Friday for West Spring. in 1'niou county. where they will spend some limi'. Mrs. Polly (iraham went ii|> several days before. The fruit crop in this community j is abundant, and the people are en" .joyinu il greatly. I.ar-je <|uautities " j are heinv' eauned and preserved for " I fut lire u-e. I The coiidiIii?ii of the crops in lhi< 1 section lias improved **ery inucli " since the recent rains. While the ) CHICORA GREENV Owned and controlled 1>y Ihc Presbyte A high grade college for women. A C Graduate courses in the Arts and Scic 1 ,and Business. I.arge and able faculty, beautiful gt< nienees, healthful climate. Location in kxpknsks for 'j A. Tuition, Hoard. Room and Fees 15. All included in proposition (A) and r Next session opens September 17th F s. c 1 rains hurt1 have been abundant, we have been fortunate in escaping the very heavy showers with which some id' the other sections of the county have been visited. The Prosperity Minstrel Club nave an exhibition in Pomaria on Friday evening. While the club is composed of some of the younger boys of i Prosperity, yet the show they gave was a very creditable one, and was ureally enjoyed by the audience present. Mr. John M. Set/.ler returned about a week ago from the University of Virginia where he completed the second year in the medical course. At the final exercises there he was one of three students selected from the , medical department for membership in the Phi Mela Kappa fraternity. Mr. d. (11 ipp. of Newberry, was one of two selected from the eiigin- , leering school. The lMii Mela Kappa is :i 11 ''honor fraternity,'' ami otic of the most celebrated in this country. To be elected to membership in it is i|iiile :ui honor. S. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to trespass upon the land.; of the undersigned by hunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. Mrs. J. A. Henderson. | BARBECUE. T will give a first class barbecue at my residence on July 4. T will sell i meal and hash by 11 .HO. J. M. Counts. DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE. Those persons who have not veil paid their delinquent State and county taxes are earnestly requested t<i I jive I his mailer their at lent ion at once, as T desire to close my books :ind make settlement with the county t rcasnrer. M. M. Bnford, Sheriff. 1 Newberry, S. 0. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. 'flic undersigned will <>irl<e his final ! return and settlement of !he estate of i Mrs. Martha Caroline Caldwell, dc- I ceased, hoToiv lion. F. M. Schumport, probate judge I'm- Newberry county, S. on Friday, Ilu? twenty-fourth day of ?luly, ;it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and immediately thereafter will apply to the said probate .judge for his discharge as executor of the will of 1110 said deceased. J. F. .1. Caldwell, Executor. I taw-ot-T NOTICE OF SALE. I'nless the following stocks and j chose are disposed of at private sale prior to the day hereinafter named, j 1 will soil, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court, house steps, at Newberry, S. ('., for cash, on Monday, tlio (iih day of duly, 11)08, at eleven o'clock in (he forenoon, thirteen (l.'i) shares of the capital : stock of the Commercial Bank of' Xewborry, four (1) shares of the capital slock of the Xewborry Savings Hank, six ((>) shares of the capital stock of the Mollohon Manufactlirilltr I'liltliwnv mill r?nr> CM unln /in I Albert Xance, a colored person. (hie share ol' each kind of stock will 1 >?? sold jil a limp, with (he privilege of taking1 all lli" sharps of (hp same corporation slock, or taking any number ?'l shares m>t eweeding Hie 11 >1 a I nl' liiat corporation to he sold. J. F. .1. Caldwell, Hxeentor of Mrs. M. C. Caldwell. University of South Carolina Wide range of choice in Scientific, I,iterarv, Graduate and Professional Courses loading to degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, licentiate of Instructions, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Kpgineer and Klectrical Kngineer. Well equipped Laboratories, Library of over 40,000 volumes. Kxpeuses moderate. Many students make their own expenses. Next session (io.jth) begins! September 23d, 190S. Tor announcement write to the i President, Columbia, S. C. ?? ?i? COLLEGE, 1LLE, S. C. lies of the Synod of South Carolina, hrislion home school. noes, Music, Art, Kxpression, Gymnastics Minds, elegant buildings, modern converiedmont section, aild in city of 25,000. 1'iiiv KNTIRK YKAK. $183.00! Tuition in Music, Art or Kxpression ?203.00 to ?21.} 00 or catalogue and information address . BYRD, D. D.f President. COME Andersoi For Your China Ware, Crockery, v Tinware, Enamelware, Goods, Hardware, Bru: Pans, Nickel Piated Wa Jardineers, Flower Pots Cutlery, Kitchen Neces Frames, Talcum Powd Pins, Buttons, and thous await you at our store, Opposite Old Court Ho BW6WBWB3BMMKMBgpWBBMCSgM8MDPBW?SW8?H?! This store keeps pace thing is new it is here, ar handfuls. We buy so as and sell from 1 0 to 40 p prices. Shoes! . D. Barry's new style and Shoes for men, as hi to $6 Shoes, all the new 1 less than cost. Women' $1.10, our price 98c pair. Women's $2.00 Shoes per pair. KT n Ci VV One lot of mercerized \ sold no where for less 12 l-2c per yard. Sh< checked, good for waists claim to cut the price an our price 15c per yardPretty white Dimity Ch worth 18 and 20c, our pi Linens! 90 inch part linen ? skirts, suits, etc, worth $ Blue Linen worth 40c, 36 inch fine all linen C 25c per yard. For $ Big lot of Ladies high Skirts, worth $ 1.50, at 3 Silk! 19 inch China Silks white, worth 25c, at 1 9c Q7 ; ciii/o ^ ? ill w iii ic*. uur\o, UCOI 36 in $1.00 black Taff( Other T Men's Elastic Seam Di made, at 38c pair; Men5! earth for the price, at I Mexican Hats at only 1C | 36 in Homespun at 3 Drilling at 7 1-2c yard. Swiss Ruffled Curtains 25c pair. Swiss Ruffled'.Curtains You will find anything i Shoes and Furnishings, etc., at this store, that goods for cash than any Join the busy crowds at The Be< ; Cheapest in the State, | G. H, BAILE Z TO ti 10c Co. Needs in vhite and decorated, Woodenware, Wire shes, Brooms, Stove tre, Galvanized Ware, >, Glass Ware, Table ;sities, etc., Picture er, Jewelry, Combs, :ands of other articles use, Newberry, S. Cwith the times. If a id we do not buy in: to supply your wants,! er cent below others' ShoesI s, high grade Oxfords igh class as most $4 leathers, at cost and s $ 1.50 Oxfords, cost ana uxrorcis at $i,^-y oods. voven figured Swiss, than 25c, our pricej eer white Nainsook,! and suits; some stores ( d sell them for 39c; i leeks, sheer and cool, ice 1 Oc per yard. Linens! Sheeting, suitable fori 1.10, at only 85c yd.! at 26c per yard, ambric worth 50c, at 1.00 \ class tailored wash > 1 .00 each. bilk! in blues, pinks and : per yd. , [ 50c Roods at 44c yd. sta Silk at 75c per yd, hingsl rawers, best 50c ones s 50c Shirts, best on 38c each; Boys5 25c )c *feach, l-2c per yd; heavy IOc 5, worth 50c, at only ;, worth 75c, at 50c pr. in high grade Clothing, Notions, Dry GoodSt buys and sells more other store in the city e Hive, i IS, Proprietor. 1725 College d iharhston iH Charleston, S. C. ^Hj 124II1 Year Begins September 25th. Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House 011 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. 111. Allf^^M candidates for admission can coni-'|^^H pete in September for vacant Boyce Y|fl Scholarships which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory $11. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President. H| LANDER COLLEGE 1 (Formerly Willianiston l;einale College). GREENWOOD, S. C. fl Rev. John 0. Willson, President. Ol'KNS Sept. is, k;k>S. Comfortable, steamheated, eleetiie lighted building, in city JtoR limits. (Vood food. Ilome-liko life niul oversight. Thorough teaching and training. l-'Ine work 111 music and art. Cost reasonable. B Send for catalogue. Hcadacho Helps. a\m. t ihh >? iii'ii l ieei a ueauacne .coming on, says a writer in the April Designer, I look arouiul for the cause. Usually ^^9 I loosen my hair. 11 is not generally |BV known rtiat hair done up tightly and pinned close to the head will cans. jHV headaehe. Try letting the hair fal K^HBj loose, or braid or ])in it loosely in I a different style. Sometimes it iJi IBflj my collar which is too tight, am when 1 take it o!V my headache dis* appears. Again it is caused hy tigh or uncomfortable shoes, or by liigh C^flfl heeled shoes, which may feci com for'. ^B^B able but which will cause the troubl ;jB^H ADVERTISING FOR FEDERi BUILDING SITES. j JjB Treasury Department Ollice of the. SecretWashington. I). .Inn Proposals will be reec opened at - o'clock p. the I'niied Stales of a l rally and eonvenien. the Kcdera 1 building mfl^Bs Newberry. South ("a lot, of (approximat< required. Raeh HBxS tho price, the ehai.. lions obiainable, t!io |u'oximii street cars, sewer, gas, and water^WH mains. etc., and must be accompanied by a diagram indicating the prineipal street, the north point, the ditnen- 1 sious and grades of the land, the jj w 1111n> ?iihi |?nvintr or adjacent streets ami alleys, whether the alleys are public or private, and whether or not the city owns land occupied by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expenses connected with furnishinir evidences rf liile and deeds of conveyance. rmprovemenls on the property 4 J inibl he reserved by the vendor; but '| pendin<r the commencement of (he Federal hnildinir thev may remain on the land upon payment of a rea- * ^ t suitable uround rent. The grantor must, however, remove all improve- vj inents on thirty days' notice so to do. li The riirhl to reject any proposal is .1 reserved. F.aeh proposal must he sealed, marked "Proposal for Feder- 'f I al hnildinu' site at Xewberry, South j Carolina." and mailed to the Secretary of (lie Treasury (Supervising | A n hileci). Washiirjlon. P. ('. Xo ? special f??rm of propositi is required j or provided. i f!eo. R. Cortelyou, Secret arv. : j CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. Schedule in effect February 16, 1908. II Lv. Xewhorry(C X & L) 12:50 p.m. 1 Ar. Laurens 2:02 p.m. jl Lv. Laurens (0 i5c W C) 2:32 p.m. |j Ar. fSivcnville 4:00 p.m.' I TjV. Laurens 2:32 p.m. J Ar. Spartanburg 4:05 p.m. n Ti\*. Spartanburg (So. Hv.) 5:00 p.m. | Ar. ITender-onvillc 7:45 p.m. | Ar. Ashoville 8:30 p.m. 4 ,f I,v. Laurens (C & \V C) 2:32 p.m. jlj Ar. fJro?--nwood 3:42 p.m. '"HH Ar. MoC'ormick 1:3S p.m. w Ar. Augusta 0:20 p.m.t Note: Tli* above arrivals and dopartures. as well as connections with | iother companies, are given as in for- ifl malion. and aro not guaranteed. A Krnost Williams, Greenville, S. C., ^'l ' ' ?? 1 A Twenty Year Sentence. 'W "[ have just completed a twenty ? year health sentence, imposed by rfi I>neklon\s Arnica Salvo, which cured, |1 me of bleeding piles just twenty years II ago.writes (). S. Woolevoiv of La- v l?a\ svillc. X. V. Bucklen Salvo heals the wor.?t burns, wounds and cuts Wjj*. at w. b.