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rKMIMMO (H AT \ M> (HA I TI Tho Time JIiik Passed When It }) Possible to Find an Old Woman. Baltimore American. Nowadays it is a crime to "look yo age;" that is, if you aro past 25. > never see any old women any moi In fact, Judging by appearances, t custom followed by that barbaric ra which kills off its aged and Infli must bo in vogue in this great a good country of ours. Even the shops do not acknowled the existence of any old people?the are no bonnets any longer, and show and comfortable, if not very beautif wraps aro things of the past. T old women, oven the old ladies, tho graceful whltehaired old folk w mothered the entire circle of friciu have departed. In their place wo have a woma who, though her years may count i rather high, never tells anybody a bo them, and who contributes largely the bank account. She never thinks buying any but the most fashionah hats, and her daughters could oasi wear any one of her chapoaux witho in any way adding to their apparo ages. Itcally, she Delects young lookii hiilK, and the woman who has solv< the problem of buying a hat (hat wi detract trom her age has accomplish) much. Don't, if you aro afraid showing the incipient crow's-feet.wei small hats that tuin up in jaunty fas Ion in the front. These hats may 1 chic, but only the really young womr can look chic. A hat with a shadii brim is far better; it. softens the on lines and gives a youthful, rounded e fed. Try wearing a hat with ii bror Hat brim brought to a becoming sl;u over the face?you will look Id yeai younger than II you wear a brim tin brings into display all the hollows ai lines you have. Then, unless you ai very young, under 2ft, don't try i "wear a hat that sits jauntily on tl back ol I hi? head. Very young gir look well in this style, hut only vol >oung girls. Then, there Is the <|uestion of rnh ?In look young you must have a goi complexion and r < leaf pink tii to your checks. And here is the groi dlllieulty. While longing has attaint a wide vogue in the past couple year there is nothing that is calculated I make a woman look so old as a vivi rouging. ('onsequently, if she does n< care to emphasize the fact that yeai are creeping up. she must he ver very careful how she puts on artiiici; coloring. There are scores who do m believe in rouging at all, but the d sir(> to look attractive springs etern; in the feminine breast, and as long i lougo can be bought it. will be used I milady. And using it is merely an acknow edgment that youth is beauty. It the young girl who has the delica shell pink coloring?she loses it in tl majority of cases after she begins add years to her age after the 20 mai has been reached Then, when natu fails to furnish the bloom, the rouj manufacturers take up the job. Hut, be careful that you don't aim: this product. \\ oman is not excusable for iudul, ing in this phase of beauty-making ui less alio has tried all other method unless she keeps in good health, usi the massage, pinches her chocks make them ruddy by promoting cire lation. Only alter all these attemp to revive nature have failed is she pe milted to delve even very lightly In tho rouge jar. Another thing to remember is to s lect the colors in your costume th will bring out the youthful tints your face. As ii rule, pastel shad will do this unless you happen to I very dark, then be very careful wh you select. There are so many shad when the hair Is dark and tho coi ploxlon lacks the clearness that on by study of each individual case w any results be attained. So much for the face?but th there is the figure, and unless y have a youthful llgure all is lost, you want to look young don't negk your figure. Exercise continually a don't allow yourself to grow stout. J on ilnd that years are bringing ties attend gymnasium and diet?do ai thing, but don't got fat. i:XK(TTKI> BY III IfI>S. Criminal of the Feathered Trl Hanged to a Tree. Fashionable Ducna park in (' cago is excited over the exet Hon of a little English sparrc The highest point of a tall tree front of the home of Willnrd Stearns, president of the lluena Pn Citizens' association, was chosen tho placo of execution. Six sparro escorted a seventh to the top of I tree and thero hanged the bird. T victim was suspended by Its feet. "It was the most remarkablo thi I over saw." doelarod Mr. Stoar "Tho little sparrows wound somethi ^ about tho legs of tholr condcmnod f low. The victim was then forced from t ho branch and hanged. It wan imas possible to reach the bird. At iirst the \y bird struggled to feseapo, but the cords held and its 11 utters grew weaker un- p5fl til they finally ended in death." Vo dC ,Ye THE BLUE JAY. at Gi Wh;/ Should Ho Be Selected as Sand 1 Nearer to Satan? .... i ,i " It is said and believed by many that frc all the blue jays disappear every Fri- ^ day, and not one can be seen until the Pnext day, and this disappearnce is frc accounted for by the statement that to the birds are under a compact with 1 BQ Satan and that they devoted each Fri- !> llQ day to delivering him a supply of fro jB sand to heat, his caldron to the point ^ of torture. 0.2 lll( Hut why should the blue pay bo so- np( up lected as sand bearer to Satan when ,,L there are so many birds of stronger 1 t() and fleeter wing? There are many " ()f superstit ions I hat liavo a reasoning . l(? basis, but this particular one lias i lv notliing whatever to go on. | * ul The origin of it lies in the fact that j 'rn "t the blue jay is a most particular' ^ build his house, and he takes a j tra ig groat pride in il. lie doesn't hang his j A" Ml. nest to a limb nor itlue it to a tree. t Insiead lie selects a substantial; fork or crotch of a limb, lays down a f: IVw twigs of goodly size and strength, 25. 'u and these he superimposes a Lin strong foundation of clay, with lay- per )0 ers of papers between, and when his cd n nest is finished if is as substantial in i j tr ^ proportion as one of our modern ? structures. jn j Thus fitted and finished, it is admi- Tnjj . rabl.v adapted lo the rearing of a (>f , strong and healthy brood, and the n (( blue jay goes about his business with ' ^j(M |(j the earnest energy that characterizes I ?m-| .... all liis movements. . . ! a gm lie raises his voumr and leads I hem about from tree to tree and from i." . 11 IK ls bush to bush until they have tried . ry and found their wings, and then, his j, responsibilities being over, he pro- ^ . eeeds with liis career <?f gjiyety, a ver1(l liable [tract il ioner of rough fun and ?"| sla<?e humor.- 1'tiele Kemus' Maga? zinc. 1,ul 11 the B EXCURSION 000 dat id Lamons to Columbia and Return J it July 15th, 1908. tor ra e(^ y. The ('., N. & L. will run an cxcurul siou Laurens to Columbia Wednes- aK? i>t I day, July lf>, train No. 22 passing ?1>(> I?- Newberry at H.-I7 a. m. Tickets good he ] ul returning on all regular trains up to exc m and including train No. 21 Thursday, I >y July Kith, leaving Columbia at 5.20 pur p. m. age 1-1 Kate Laurens to Clinton $1.25 is Goldville to Newberry inclusive 1.00 to J Prosperity to Lt. Mountain .75 mjchapins to Trnio inclusive .50 W. to l?\)i> further information, call on 1 ^ any C., N. L. agent, or write J. F. ro Livingston, S. A., Co'"nib"!, S. C. I BLUE RIDGE SCHEDULES. ne i Eastbouud. per No. IB, leaves Anderson at G.30 a. moi "- in., for connection at. Relton with in 1 8> Southern for Greenville. sigi No. 12, from Walhalla, leaves Arto I derson at 10.15 a. in., for connection "" at Helton with Southern Railway for I Columbia and Greenville. No. 20, leaves Anderson at 2.20 t(> p. in., for connections at Helton with 2ta We Lend at J es d TO ill ou Buy H< if */ jet. j n<1 We provide easy terms We enable borrowers t< ly- j In Monthly Installments, allowed to meet obligatio ,,w It is cheaper tha?i payin to save money to buy a h hH Contract. >w. !f you want to save moi n. take a Security Contract. ll* Call on A, J. Gibson, Ac Treasurer, at office, corn ^ atrf>oto, next door to Cop = mwm loan ? mthern Hnilway for Greenville. No. 8, daily except. Sunday, from allialla arrives Anderson G.24 p. , with connections ai Seneca with 'lithern Railway from points south. No. .10, from Walhalla, leaves Anrson at 4.57 p. m., for connections Bolton with Southern Railway for eenville and Columbia. Westbound. No. .17, arrives at Anderson at 7.50 m., from Bel ton with connections mi Greenville. Nfo. 0, arrives at Anderson at 12.24 m., from Bolton with connections an Greenville and Columbia. Goes Walhalla. STo. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.40 m., from Bel ton with connections im Greenville. tfo. 11, arrives at Anderson at 0 p. m., from Belton with conjtions from Greenville and ColuinGoes to Walhalla. *o. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves derson at 0.20 a. m.,*for Walhalla, h connections at Seneca for local p.Is south. 17, 18, 10, and 20 are mixed mis between Anderson and Belton. ^ox. 7 and 8 are local freight ins, carrying passengers, between derson and Walhalla and between ilhalla and Anderson >00 Mile State Family Tickets $11.?Good over the Atlantic Coast ic in (each State for the head or deidcnt mennbers of a family. Limitto one year from date of sale. 000 Mile Interchangeable Indiviil Ticket $20.00.?Good over the Die Southeast aggregating 30,000 es. Limited to one year from date sale. 000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.? ><l over the Atlantic Coast Line r 30 other lines in the Southeast respiting 30,000 miles; fqr a manr or head of firm and employes li's in the Southeast aggregating 41,ed to five, but good for only one such persons at a time. Limit'ed to antic Coast Line and 30 other lines year from date of sale. 000 Mil(< Southern Interchangeable ividua! Ticket $25.00.?-Good over Atlantic Coast Line and 75 othyr miles. Limited to one year from u ->f sale. ill mileage tickets sold on and afApril 1st, 1008, will not be honorfor passage on trains, nor in eking baggage (except from nouncv stations and stations not n for the sal eof tickets) but must presented at ticket oflicos and thero Iianged for continuous tickets. 5 cents saved in passage fare by chasing local ticket from our nts. Atlantic Coast Line. T. C. White, General Passenger Ageut. J. Craig, 'asenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. TEACHER WANTED. 'or Bush river school. Salary, $'10 month. Term, six or seven nths. Applications should be sent by July 15, to either of the underled J. T. Sterling, B. B. Martin, Route 1, Newberry, S. C., L. C. Singley, Route 3, Newberry, S. C. w- until loth. . Money > omes! of payment. o accumulate a fund on which interact ta ns at maturity. K rent- f? you wani ome take a Security ley for any purpose It pays. >3tant Secretary and er Boyce and Adams eland ?rothers. INVESTHEXT CO. bhrut, 9 TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees will receive applications for teacher of the Leheay school in No. 4 tov/nsliip. M. A. Renwick, . T. IL Brock, S. A. Rikard, Trustees. re-registration or voters. Notice is hereby given that the supervisors of registration will be at their offices in the court houso during the months of July and August to re-enroll voters of this county in accordance with provisions of an act of the general assembly approved the 25th day of February, 1908. The office will be open every day except Sunday from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. during these two months. The law requii'os that all voters shall be re-registered. E. L. Hayes, Chairman. B. B. Leitzsey, J. W. Wcrts, Supervisors of Registration. DR. HUXET'S All-lloaling Liniment, the best household remedy on the market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Li consideration of a petition sufficiently signed by electors and freeholders ot Chappells Scliool District No. 39, we the members of the County Board of Education of Newberry County, S. C., do hereby order an election to be held at the school house of said district on the 10th day of July, .1908, between the hours of eight and four "to determine whether or not the additional tax now levied upon the property in said District for school support shall be continued. ' Those favoring the continuance of tlie tax will vote, yes; those contrary will vote no. Registration certificate and tax receipt are necessary to vote. J. S. Wheeler, S. .7. Derrick, E. O. Counts, County Board of Education. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons indebted to the estate of John R. Atclii nson, deceased, will ! make immediate settlement with the < undersigned, or his attorney, Eugene S. Blease, Newberry, S. C., and all | persons holding claims against the said estate will present the same, ; duly attested according to law, to < the undersigned or the said attorney, j John C. Hill, Qualified Administrator, fi-18-Ht Kinards, S. C. j SUMMER EXCURSION RATES ] Via Southern Railway. Hound trip summer excursion tickets to seashore and mountain resort points are now on sale via ' Southern Railway at greatly rcduc- * ed rates. Tickets good returning un- ' fil October .list, 1908. Asheville, Wavnesville, ITendersonville, in the "Land of the Skv"; Lake Toxaway and the "Beautiful Sapphire Coun- ^ try," now in their glory. Apply to Southern Railway agents for rates, tickets, etc. j. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent. < J. L. Meek, Charleston, S. C. < Asst. Cen'l Passenger A^t., ] Atlanta, Ca. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. I I beg to announce my candidacy ( for the United States senate in the approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. R. G. Rhett. FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for Railroad Commissioner State of South Carolina, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. James A. Summersett, Columbia, S. C. FOR THE STATE SENATE: Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated for tho State Senate, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. FOR LEGISLATURE. I am a candidate for election from Newberry county, to (he house of representatives, subject to the action of (lie Democratic primary election. John M. Taylor. Arthur Kibler is announced as a candidate for (lie house of representatives, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to support the nominees of the party. . , C. T. Wyche is hereby announced for rcclcction to the House of liep resentfitives, subject to the result o the Democratic primary election. I announce myself a candidate foi re-election to the House of Representatives of South Carolina, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary E. H. Aull. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for . membership in the hous< of representatives of the General As scmbly of South Carolina from Newberry county, subject to the aetior of the Democratic primary. F. W. Iiiggin3. FOR SHERIFF. Being conscious of the fact that 1 have discharged 'the duties of the sheriff's office to the best of my ability, arid believing that I have tht endorsement of the majority of the people of Newberry county, to this end, 1 would again annoucne myself a candidate for reelection, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. _ M. M. Buford. T. am a candidate for Sheriff of Newberry county, subject to the rules of tiro Democratic party. Cannon G. Blcase. FOE CORONER: J. N. Bass is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. % W. E. Felker is hereby announced as a ohbd. date for coroner of Newherrv rou'Wy and wis! -ihi ifc the rules of the Democratic par.,-. Ij. I. hpting is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner and will abide the rules of fhe Democratic party. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. L. D. Morris (better known as Bobo) j.s hereby nominated for the office of 'Supervisor of Newherry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. T. Monroe Wicker is hereby nominated for reelection to the office of Supervisor for Newberry county, and w ill abide the result of the Democratic primary. Jack B. Smith is hereby nominated for the office of Supervisor for Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself a .candidate for the office of county Supervisor and will abide the rules of the democratic party. II. II. Abrams. I announce myself as a candidate Cor Supervisor and will abide the remit of the Democratic party. I. Feagle. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor for Newberry ^onnty and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Benj. TTalfacro. FOR 'MAGISTRATE. Townships Nos. 1 and 8. T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and i townships and will abide the rules >f the Democratic party. S. G. Carter. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for Nos. I and 8 Townships and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. 1 am a candidate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, and will ho governed by the rules of the Democratic party. Jno. Ilcnry Chappell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Townships Nos. 1 and 8. C. B. Tddwell. Magistrate No. 3. I hereby annnounce myself as Candidate for Magistrate for No. 3 lownship, subject to the action of the Democratic party. John Henderson. Magistrate No. 4. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offee of magistrate for No. 4 Township, subject to tho Democratic primary. K. M. Aughtry. For Magistrate No. 6. J. Y. Floyd is hereby announced - for magistrate for No. (> ami \vill^H| f abide (lie rules of (he IVniocratic^^H r Tor Magistrate No, 7. . W. R, Keith is hereby nominated 9fl . as a candidate for magistrate for No. , 7 township subject to Democratic priniary. Citizen. JHfl For Magistrate Township No. 10. I am a candidate for Magistrate for 5 No. 10 Township, and will be governed by the rules of the Democratic parj {y- P. B. Ellesor. M For Magistrate No. IT; 9 C. L. Graham is hereby announced ^ as a candidate for Magistrate for No. 1 ^ 11 Township and will abide the rules J of tlie Democratic party. . j > W. L. Kibler is announced as a J i candidate for Magistrate for numbvjr | , 11 township and will abide the rules I * oi tLe Democratic party. W The voters of No. 11 Township nominate W. B. Graham as a candi- ^| date for Magistrate. He will abide H by the rules of the Democratic party. I , SUP'T OF EDUCATION. ' fl B. L. Jones is hereby nominated II for position of Superintendent of Ed- || u cation for Newberry County, sub- II jeet to the decision of the Democrat- l| ; ic primaryj JIB M ! In J. B. O'Neall Ilolloway is announc- M ed as n candidate for County Super- 1 llnndont of Education and will abide V the rules of the Democratic party. A J. S. Wheeler is hereby announced 1 as a candidate for re-election to the A oir.ee of Superintendent of Education "M tor A*0wherry County subject to the ^ mles of the Democratic primary. ijS FOR TREASURER John L. Epps is announce! hs a candidate for re-election as county treasurer of Newberry county and will abide the rules of the Dcn*??ra>tie party. FOR CLERK OF COUHT. j Jno.C. Goggans is hereby nominated J re-election to the office Clerk S of Court for Newberry county, S. C. subject to Lho rules of tire Op eratic H primary. H FOR AUDITOR. ^ Wm. W. Cromer is hereby announc- ffl ed as a candidate lor re-election to U tire office of Auditor for Newberry County, and is pledged to abide the I rules ?.? tne Democratic primwy. j T am a candidate for the o&ce of B County Auditor of Newberry county ' and will abide the rules of I'm Democratic party. ' Eugene S. Werts. FOR MASTER , II. II. Rikard is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Master for Newberry county subject to the rules of the Democraticprimary. W. A. Ifill is hereby announced as a candidate for Master of Newberry county and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate for reelection to , the office of county commissioner for Newberry county, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. Very Respectfully, Thos. J. Wilson. I ajn a candidate for reelection to the office of county commissioner for Newberry county and will abide tho result of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, W. II. Wendt. I hereby announce myself as a Jl candidate for County Commissioner '"V subject to tho rules of the Democratic ;j convention. C. L. Leitzsoy. G. Y. Dickert is hereby announced^! as a candidate for county commission er and will abide the rules of the % Democratic party. The friends <?f L. C. Livingston an- ''gj nounce him as a candidate for conn- ' RE tycommissioner. We pledge him to 19 abide by the rules of the Democratic u?i ^ m f hereby announce myself a candidate for county commissioner, will abide the result of tho Democrat^??! ic primary. Very respectfully, G. H. Cromer.