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|b A Card. ^wl'o t lie Voters of Now bony County: I want to say that in all the EngHlish vocabulary I fail to find words with which to express my profound V gratitude for the votes I received at p your hands. By such little effort on L my part I must know and appreciate the more their coming from conscientious and true friends. - To those who did not sec fit to support me, pardon me to say that I believe i you left out one among the host men. But it was your will, and to that will Ht I bqjv in humble submission. Fooling well paid for the privilege of seeing Erathis grand county and meeting with |jl||so many good pcoplo whom I hope to SsfijsQon number with my best friends I P Retire gracefully, with best - wishes ^ytand true sentiments of personal rcB^fcards, I am yours truly, J. S. J. Saber. Tribute of Respect. ^H^Whercas, God in His allwise proH^Vience, has called home our friend |^Hnd co-worker, John Lawrence Mc^Hfcittrick," now be it resolved, VflKFirst, That wo return thanks to M^^Rl for the noble example, that he us, of faith, patience and loving^BVi'vice. Second, That in his death our |Hmrch and Sunday school have sufB^Kred a loss that can only be sustain^K>d by the knowledge that bis influwill over grow and become more ^Hbeautiful. Third, That we shall chorisli his RHkticinor.v of kind and noble deeds, and l^^^all strive to follow his beautiful exngfric That wo extend to his famM^Br9HPmom rl felt sympathy and pray ^B^WtGod will comfort them in this |T dark hour of sorrow. R Fifth, Thai a copy of (hose resolug lions be sent t<? our county papers and Hfctfio Baptist Coui'mt, and that a copy sent l<> his f? nilv. f\ Olastrow. li. B. Duncan. V '' < ni'lrc I'm- IVtsh Uivor Sunday ' school. A Mistaken Situation. Brooklyn Life. A rather elderly gentleman stepped on a Fifth avenue car in Pittsburg 1 about 11 o'clock the other night and after giving the conductor explicit directions to wake him when the car reached Federal street seated himself in a corner and was soon sound asleep. When ho had ridden about half a dozen blocks beyond Federal street a sudden lurch of the car wakened him. Rubbing his eye ho looked out of the window and seeing where ho was, angrily accosted the conductor thus: *'Conductor, why didn't you wake me up as I told you? Here T am a half 7nile pas! my house." "I did try, sir," responded the eonfdnetor, "but all I could get you to say was, 'All right, Mary, get the children their breakfast and I'll be down in a minute.' "?Brooklyn Life. Mrs. Alice Robertson, TEACHER OF > Voice, Piano and Harmony. \ m Studio Over Mower's Store. Opens Sept. 1st. VIOLIN MUSIC: y Miss Can ie Pool will give instrucH lion on the Violin, beginning fc| September the 14th. Kj Address: 1727 Harrington Street. pFPhone: No. 78. ?L :JtE-RE GIST RATION OF VOTERS. ?||||;Noticc is hereby given that the sup^.^fvisors of 'registration will be at 1 Igfttleir offices in the court house durthe months of July and August ILfto re-enroll voters of this county in F.|accordance with provisions of an act Blof the general assembly approved the Hi 25th day of February, 1908. The office ^Hwill be open overy day excc^t Sunday l^uirom 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. during these ^^Kwo months. The law requires that all voters shall be re-registered. F. L. Hayes, Chairman. ? B. B. Leitzsey, J. W. Werts, i Supervisors of Registration. )) pfl. ttUIET'S All-Healing Liniment. best household remedy on the J^.W(iftrsket, try it and. be convinced I L flSffoyes' Hrusr Store. ( IM*. bli I il COCAINE and ?n|rlUm WHISKEY iyn JlabltB cured at my Sanatorium in ? |JH few wooku. You can return to your W '""n0 30 flays well, free and happy. MvKj I liava inado thcsobahlto a Rpncinlty for 2.'* yoarn nnd curcd tJiowmntlfl. rnpr llook on lloino Treatment Rent itlluC, AddroKR I?Il. It. M. WOOMiKV, ^ 10a N. Pryor Btroot, Atlanta, Oa. "O ; , 3 ! < S ^3 ^ tt (D M <*} ^ ? d in ? o p M 5"^' 3 eosp-w & 1 S A M w1 11 a j P P r Oq LANDER COLLEGE (I'ortnerly Wlllianiston l'emale College). I GREENWOOD, S. C. Rev. John 0. Willson, President. OPKNS Sept. 18. iqoS. Comfortable, steamheated, electric lighted building, in city limits. Good .food. Home like life nud oversight. Thorough teaching and training. lMtie work in music and art. Cost reasonable. Send for catalogue. ? Due West Female College,. With the best modern conveniences and equipment, and high standards of teaching and living, this is an ideal place for preparation for the great responsibilities of womanhood. TERMS MODERATE. For attractive catalog write REV. JAMES BOYCE. Due West, S. C. _ A University of South Carolina Wide range of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate and Professional Courses leading to degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of Instructions, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Laboratories, Library of over 40,000 volumes. Expenses moderate. Many students, make their own expenses. Next session (104th) begins September 23d, 1908. For announcement write to the President, Columbia, S. C. 1785 College e( Charhston 1908 Charleston, S. C. 124th Year Begins September 25th. Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House 011 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. in. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitorv $ii. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address Harrison Random"*, President. Piano and Organ Economy. If you are interested in the purchase of a PIANO or an ORGAN, we want to sell you ouc. Don't think you must go to some mail order house to buy a low priced piano or oigan; nor outsiOc of South Carolina to get the best piano or organ. We liave a great variety of grades, and all styles, at prices which cannot fail to interest yon We are manufacturers' factory representatives for several of the largest and most famous makers of pianos and organs We take old instruments ill exchange and make most liberal terniH of uavment to those who wish to buy on time. No house?quality of pianos and organs considered?can undersell us. Twenty-four years of fair dealing in Columbia and thiouuhout South Carolina is our reference and guarantee. Write us at once for catalog price and terms. Maloue'a Music House, Columbia, s. C. PIANOS ANI) ORGANS. Seaboard Air Line, August 14th, Annual Mountain and Seashore Excursion. For the above occasion the Seahoard will sell extremely low rate tickets to Portsmouth, Va., Wilington, N. C., and other summer resorts. Tickets sold Aug. 14th, good returning until September 1st. The following rates will apply: Columbia, S. ('., to Portsmouth, Ya., $8.00. Columbia, S. C., to Wilmington, N. C., $6.00. Through sleepers ami first, class day coaches will he operated to Portsmouth and Richmond for this ocasion without change of cars. For further information and Pullman reservation write ?T. S. Etchberger, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C. TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees of Long Lane school will receive applications for teacher of said school for next term. M. A. Renwiek, T. IT. Brock, S. A. Rikard, Trustees. NOTICE. 1110 County Board of Registration will be at the places mentioned below for the purpose of granting registration certificates lo those who has'e not secured same, viz: Township No. 2, at Ml. Bethel school Sop!. 1st. Township Xo. 3, at Mt. Pleasant school Sept. 2nd. Township Xo. 1, ,*il WliHmire Sept. 3rd. Township Xo. 5, at Jalapa Sept.' ill). Township No. 0, at Prosperity Sept. c 5th. . Township No. 1, at Newborn- C. H. ( Sept. 7th. lownship No. 0, at Longshorcs store Sept. 8th. ? Township No. 7, at Cha^pells i Sept. 0th. Township No. 8, Utopia Sept. 10th. . Township No. 10, at Jollv Street, f Sept. 11th. ' t Township No. 1], at Pomaria Sept. 12th. E. Lee Hayes, Ch 'm'n. f J. W. Wertz. B. B. Leitzsey. ( ? ?. , NEWBERRY UNION STATION. I Arrival and Departure of Passenger j Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. 1 Sunday, June 7th, 1908. ' l Southern Railway: t No. 15 for Greenville .. ..8.57a.m. No. .18 fur Columbia .. ..1.40 p.m. I No. 11 for Greenville .. ..3.20 p.m. j No. 16 for Columbia 8.47 p.m. ' 0., N. & L. Ry. *No 85 for Laurens 5.19 a.m. No. 22 for Columbia .. ..8.47 a.m. No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.56 p.m. No. 53 for Columbia .. . .3.20 p.m. No. 21 for Laurens .. . .7.25 p.m. ^ No. 84 for Columbia .. . .8.36 p.m. j Does not run on Sunday 1 This time table shows the times at j which trains may be expected to d'epart from this station, but their de- J parture is not guaranteed and the ' time shown is subject to change with out notice. G. L. Robinson, 1 Station Master. BLUE RIDGE SCHEDULES. Eastbound. No. 18, leaves Anderson at 6.30 a. m., for connection at Belton with i Southern for Greenville. No. 12, from Walhalla, leaves Anderson at 10.15 a. in., for connection at Belton with Southern Railway for Columbia and Greenville. No. 20, leaves Anderson at 2.20 p. m., for connections at Belton with Southern Railway for Greenville. No. 8, daily except Sutu^iy, from Walhalla arrives Anderson 6.24 p. in., with connections at Seneca with Southern Railway from points south. ftTO'N. IW ) 1' you ore fooling ont-oflw/ lei, and you will /col be * W t They will make yon foel U / REMEDY" strengthens the 1 SSf and purlflos tho lilood, duos W pleBsnntly, yot It novcr f?ri' H invariably making tlic user fe ju Better Than Pill: M Take NR Tablets for IndlgoRtlt B Appotlte. Sallow Complexion, Liv< M Pimples and ErupUons, Chills, ] m t'sm, Torpid Llvor or Inactive Kli m from the dlgoxtlve organs. / C25tf. I Box. William E. Pelham & Reducei ?T( AND RE VI SOUTHERN Account National Convention September 1st to 5th, 1908, the very low round trip rates from a Tickets to be sold August 29th, leaving Fort Worth not later tha Rates from principal points a; Abbeville $37.65 , Anderson T7.6q Blacksburg ' 40)'25 Camden 4l H;5 Charleston 41 85 Columbia 4o.8o Greenville 38.25 l*or detailed information, tickets, or address ' J. I/. MEKK, Assistant Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. No. 10, from Wnlhalla, leaves Anlorson at 4.57 p. m., for connections it Belton with Southern Railway for Greenville and Columbia. Westboilnd. No. 17, arrives at Anderson at 7.50 i. in., from Beltotl with connections :rom Greenville. No. 9, arrives at Anderson at 12.24 >. m., from Belton with connections :rom Greenville and Columbia. Goes o Wnlhalla. No. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.40 ). m., from Bolton with connections !rom Greenville. No. 11, arrives at Anderson at >.20 p. m., from Belton with conicctions from Greenville and Colum)ia. Goes to Walhallo. No. 7; daily except Sunday, leaves \nderscrti at 0.20 a. in., for Wnlhalla, vith connections at Seneca for local mints south. Nos. 17, .18, 10, and 20 aro mixed rams between Anderson and Belton. Nos. 7 and 8 are local freight rains, carrying passengers, betweon (Vnderson and Wnlhalla and betwoen vValball* ant1 Anderson DHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. Schedule in effect May 31, 1908. L.v. Newberry (C N & L) 12:56 p.m. (Vr. Laurens 2:02 p.m. Ijv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:35 p.m. \r. Greenville 4:00 p.m. Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. \r. Spartanburg 4:05 p.m. L.V. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 5:00 p.-m. Ar. ITendersonville 7:45 p.m. (Vr. Asheville 8 :;"30 p.m. \jv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:32 p.m. Ar. Greenwood 3:32 p.m. Ar. McCormick <?:33 p.m. Ar. Augusta 0:15 p.m. Tri-Weekly Parlar Car line between Augusta and Ashevillo. Trains Nfos. 1. and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Asheville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Note: Tiro above arrivals and departure?. as well as connections with other companies, are given as information, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, Greenville, S. C., Gen. Agt. sorts, tnko nil NR Tab. V^V/fW\\\A/ Iter In tlic morning. Just right. "NATURE'S \lf a Stomnch, l.lvcr, Kidneys V< B Its work thoroughly nnd Wllf l>os, weakens or slckcos? el stronger nntl better. IS s For Liver Ills, ll >n, Sick Hoednohe, Loss of Complnlnt, Skin Dlsoasos, B Mnlnrln, DUlonHtieGS. Khouma- H ilneys nnd nil ttoublos nrlsin? \a GIVES RELIEF. ^ Son, Newberry, S. C. d Rates 3iTURN, ' RAILWAY. , Farmers' Union, to be held j Southern Railway announces 11 points to Fort Worth, Texas. 30th and 31st, good to return, n September 30th, 1908. 3 follows: Greenwood $^8 05 Lancaster 41 6/3 Newberry 39 55 Orangeburg 40.40 Spartanburg 3^.7^ Sumter 42 20 Yorkville 4'-15 etc., see Southern Railway Agents J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agl., Charleston, S. C. The Commercial Bank, NEWBERRY, S. C. Condensed from report to State Bank Examiner at the close of business June 4th, 1 908: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $371,217.20 Overdrafts 6,52 1.92 Furniture and Fixtures 3,1 1 6.93 Cash 30,599.38 $41 1,455.43 LIABILITIES: Capital $ 50,000.00 Undivided Profits net 55,887.90 Dividends Unpaid 1,1 1 2.00 Cashiers Checks I 2.00 Due to Banks 1,063,32 Individual Deposits 303,380.21 Borrowed Money None $41 1,455.43 JNO. M. KINARD, O. B. MAYER, J. V. Mcl'ALL, I President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. n 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid in Our Sav~ h ings Department. | Newberry Col. lege E Two Courses: W 1 Bachelor of Arts B Languages and Mathematics E with Electives r 2 Bachelor of Science r Mechanical and Electrical Y Engineering with A. B. English C HIGH STANDARDS O GOOD SANITATION L UNUSUAL ECONOMY L Positive Moral Influences E OPENS SEPT. 23. G For Illustrated Catalogue |E J. A. B. Scherer, Newberry, S. C. CHICORA COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, S. C. Owned and controlled l>y lite Presbyteries of the Synod of South Carolina. A high grade college for women. A Christion home school. Graduate courses in the Arts and Sciences, Music, Art, Kxpression, Gymnastics and business. Large and able faculty, beautiful grounds, elegant buildings, modern conveniences, healthful climate. Location in Piedmont section, ami in city of 25,000. KXPKNSKS l*OR TIIK ICNTIRJi YISAR. A. Tuition, Hoard, Room ami l'"ces ..... ?1X3.<x) 11. All included in proposition (A) and Tuition in Music, Art or Kxpression f>203.00 to >213 00 Next session opens September 17th Por catalogue and information address S. C. BYRD, D. D., President. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE EXCHANGE BANK of Newberry, S. C., condensed from report of State Bank Exam: iner June 4th, 1908. K KSOl'KCKS: Loans and discounts ?>'99.738 76 Overdrafts 2,115.92 Furniture and fixtures 3,696.62 Cash 011 hand and in Banks 26,5.}$.34 $232,099.64 LI A 1)1 LIT I KS: Capital stock $ 50.0cx3.09 Surplus, net 8,439.70 Unpaid Divided* 12.51 Cashiers Checks 1,162.80 Bills Payable 65,000.00 Denosits { Ban.k? % *.492-74 v ' ' ( Individual 105,991.82?107,484.57 .$232,099.64 Reliable and absolutely safe. We pay 4 percent on time deposits. J. D. DA VKNPORT, M. I, SPKARMAN, President. Cashier. WAV. R. HIPP, W. B. WAIJyACK, Vice-President. Assistant Cashier. OKO. 13. CROMIvR, Attorney.