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K An Apyctitelos3 Mother. Olio morning, just before startii to school, little Bobbie, aged (i year was watching his niaituna put up h H1 iiiioii lunch. Suddenly he said: "Man ma I wish yyu'd let Kate put up m lunch instead of doin' it yoursel Won't you t'' "It's no trouble, my dear." H$jif " Ha use, mamma, she's got a be Agister appetite than you, an she pu Jwii'Mnore in."?Delineator. ht teacher wanted. / The undersigned trustees of Lon ^||Xane school will roceive applicatioi Hi' teacher of said school for no: I ]\l. A. Hen wick, IS. A. Kikard, SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION Via Southern Railway. Extremely low round trip week-en excursion tickets arc now on sale fc til trainy Saturdays and for Sunda morning' (rains only, to Isle of 1'alnv Tyhce; also to many attractive moui tain resort points, from princip: stations in South Carolina. Ticket good to return until Tuesday follow ing date of sale. Also special Sunday excursion rate from Columbia, Augusta and intci mediate stations to Isle of Palms an :t For details, rates, etr., apply t i Southern Railway agents, or J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, ' iftiL Charleston, S. C. flfp T>. Mock, Asst. Con. Pass. Agt., NEWBERRY UNION STATION. Arrival and Departure of Passenge Eg Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. S Sunday, June 7th, 1908. Southern Railway: m No. 15 for Greenville .. . .M.57a.ir B No. IS for Columbia .. ..1.40 p.n V No. Jl for Greenville .. ...1.20 p.n It No. IG for Colnmhin S 47 >-. ? 10., N. & L. Ry. ; ,? *No 85 for Laurens 5.10 a.n *No. 22 for Columbia .. . .8.47 a.n jivi No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.50 p.it ' >. No. 53 for Columbia .. ..3.20 p.n .U *No. 21 for Laurens .. ..7.25 p.n *No. 84 for Columbia .. ..8.36 p.n * Does not run on Sunday This time table shows the times a which trains may be expected to dc part from this station, but their dc parture is not guaranteed and th time shown is subject to change witli out notice. G. L. Robinson, Station Master. m ; 4 A Twenty Year Sentence. "I have just completed a I went, year health sentence, imposed b Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cure me of bleeding piles just twenty year ago,'' writes O. S. Woolever, of La Raysville, N. V. Bucklen's Arnic Salve heals (lie worst sores, boih burns, wounds and cuts in I he short est time. 25c.. at W. E. Pelham ( Son's. t wfeMIMirtrf 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Anyone ?cnritnn ? nlcctch and description may riutclily ascertain our opinion froo whether nn tuvenlion la probably patentable. CommiinlcaUoiiHHtrlutlyrmiOdeuttal. HANDBOOK oil Patents sent free. Olitost aueucy for HccurtiiK patonts. 1'atenta taken through Mann & Co. rccolvo fpccial uotlcc, without chimro. In tlio Scieitflfic American. A handsomely niuslratctl weekly. I.nrenat clrRulutlou of liny Holcnlltlo journal. Terms, f;i n yoar; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. IRflUNN & Co.3G",r?!"1"a"' New VorR Branch Olllco. 625 K Ht? Washliwtuii. J). C. For Sale by Gilucr & VVocl j f>00 .Mile Suite Family Tickets $11.ig 25.?Good over the Atlantic Coast l.ine in each State for the head or deis pendent members of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale. y 1000 Mile Interchangeable Indivif dual Ticket $20.00.?Good over the in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles. Limited to one year from date of snl?\ 2000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.? Good over the Atlantic Coast Line and1 30 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles; for a manager or liead of linn and employes !ilinc:5 in the Southeast aggregating 41. inilod to five, but good for only one j* of such persons at a time. Limited to is Atlantic Const Line and 30 other lines ct one year from date of sale. 1000 ^lilo Soul hern Inlcrehan?reabl{ i Individual Ticket $25.00.? flood over llie Atlantic Coast Line and 7"> other 000 miles. Limited t<> one year from dntu -?f sale. ri All mileage tickets sold on and afD tor A]nil 1st, 100H, will not lve honored for passage on trains, nor in , chocking baggage (except from nona;jcnev stations and stations not >r open for the sal eof tickets) but must ^ he presented at ticket offices and there exchanged for continuous tickcts. !o cents saved iM passage fare by s purchasing1 locai ticket from our agents. Atlantic Coast Line. ig T. C. White, General Passenger Agent. tl W. J. Craig, Pasencer Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. o U.LUE RIDGE SCHEDULES. Eastbound. No. 1S, leaves Anderson at (i.TUl a. m., for connection .-if 7-ioHfm ?in. Sou I horn for Greenville. Kro. 12, from Walhalla. leaves At dorson ;il in. 15 a. m., lor connection a( Helton with Soul horn Railway for Columbia and Greenville. r No. 20, loavos Anderson al 2.20 p. in., for connections at I'olton with Southern Railway for Groonvillo. Xn. 8, daily except Sunday, from Walhalla arrives Anderson (5.2-1 p. l' m., with connections at Seneca with ' Southern Railway from points south. l' No. 10, from Walhalla, leaves An' dorson at 4.57 p. m., for connections at Bolton with Southern Railway for l' Greenville and Columbia. l* Westbound. 1 l* No. 17, arrives at Anderson at. 7.50 1. ? ... r ti_II ... in., iiuiii jDunon wmi connections from Greenville. No. fl, arrives at Anderson nl 12.24 p. m., from Bel ton Avilli connections from Greenville and Columbia. Goes to Wallialla. No. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.40 e p. in., from Belton with connections l" from Greenville. No. 11, arrives at Anderson at 0.29 p. m., from Belton with connections from Greenville and Columbia. Goes to Wallialla. No. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves y Anderson at 9.20 a. m., for Wallialla, y with connections at Seneca for local d points foutli. s Nos. 17, 18, 10, and 20 are mixed l" lra;ns between Anderson and Belton. 41 Nos. 7 and 8 are local freight. '? trains, carrying passengers, between ' Anderson and Wallialla and between NVallialla aiu1 Anderson Death Was On His Heels. -lesse I'. Morris of Skippers, Ya,. had a close call in the spring of 1000. lie says: "An attack of pneumonia left, me so weak and with such ;> four ful eoujrh that my friomls declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then T was persuaded lo I i v Dr. Kind's Now Discovery- K helped mo immediately, and after taking two and a half hollies I was a well man again. T found onl that Now Discovery is the host remedy for coughs and lung disease in all I lie world." Sold nnder Guarantee at W. 1'!. Polham and Sonr>s drug SI ore. *)0c and $1.00. Trial hot Me free. ^CTEca,sg;^ijas^c?, Druggist** N?wb?rry, S. C. 0 w?bmw wmwmmtm i/s v tni> cm < *> *". . so"; > ":." : > ? ' MBp/* . . * * ' i m . itim-j? "tm .' :< A-v : .-... - ;,vV .,, ... . ....? ' > ^V.' ' . ,.. V/= . ... fefoMHEfP#* - . . , / Av & SBte^4'* *K'\* : . ; %,;>'V;:: 'v: v'- : T--' V S|| :; ' :'V. 1 ' . V ... . .-, - , k?:-; ?y i 5^-r / JbbSM - V^:. #.i> ; ,.-.>> .;.;V V , * 'v. > ... ... ;. ; /;. 7 ? Jfe*... .;. ' V:V:. 'SSa f .. *y:~ * '. < ; : ?r? : 0 - . f& . % '. , ?- ' wy S . " , <s' - ,jv ' v. r A I ' ' ''' 5$$ < , ! , < f mi wii ?mmnemrrn mucvpajsut^^jmMAXucxscastiejtv^nekr^rs a ttuubul orw ran WILLIAM JEb d*^^tajo?wA>o^'?s2c?iK^^;'aci3rtK*viLrsv?2?r JS/XT. ^Nrvv\V,n>naj'iJi?wv>Mft faira?a?jcic W. J/"BRYAN IN CHy TIIOSIO who saw Mr. If cyan during the campaign that the Bryan of 1008 1h a far different man It six delivered Ills speech accepting the Democratic nom shock of (lark hair generously covering his forehead. I when he Is bareheaded, you would discover that there head as well as In front. Mr. Bryan also looks considr whirlwind campaigns. Both opponents and adherents :i twelve years. II1^ physical development from a huoyi to clothes, Mr. Bryan still has a fondness for loose lil Bficic coat of j'-\)<5 has yielded to more conventional cuts, litlcally. gamrwHBB?Wamar ?~ n twiiwi ;v* ' ; ' ' . * ' .;* ; v: ^. :' V --v * :; ::' ' *.' . : ' . " ,. ** WO-* , . " ;. ..... ; ' ' \^V\> ..' A?" - .. ,. , ;' , , . x." >'> -; v: >v ' .- ' ' : /: ! ' . **, ' '' * . mvv'.':: ' \ . \ : < : : x * * ' <% ' . :>; ; v.' ,;* "'; !* v. . n k/'v -:v . , . . t, ^ l" ' .* '.>;t \ >v ; v . v'. ' ' ' :'(> / y-"&*'.&i? ' - . 'A ... ? ^ > >," s.v - > v-.. , ,v * - ; >?"< *? ; ': . \ _ ' :> '.:c . 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