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r"ERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Movements of Nowberrians and Thoi Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. Mrs. .M. M. Sal lei-white and Mii Helen Sal lei-white rei timed on Kr day from I ieudcrso<i\die. \\ . I). Sulier was tried on Saturda before Magistrate C. (i. Please upo warrant sworn onl by Game Wardo I. \\ . Henderson fin- shooting p.'ilr dges onl ol' season and was con vie tc and lined. [| is proposed to cnforc rigidly I In- name laws. I lie Ladies Aid society of' lln; Pre byterian elnireli will lia\-c a rummaL! *ale ill I lie vacant store in Seol bnililiii'j ne\| to postollice on Sahn day ol this wee|<, September I'J. I lie Johnstone Partners' Piiio ""'I "H lasl Friday aflernon an elected I lie following nllieers I ?r ' h next year: .Inlin C. N'eel. president Jas. I?. Hal faci e, viee president \V P. Wallace, secret ary-l reasur/r. 1 was decided In hold (w<? meeting-; i month, mi Hie first ;nnl third Pridir afternoons at three o'clock. The Ladies Aid society ol' Ihi Church o|' the Redeemer will nice with Mrs. S. II. Paysinircr Tnesda; al'ternoon al o'clock. The Kpworlh League ol' Centra Methodist church will hold a bnsines nieeliiii; al the church on Thursda; evening of I his week at H o'clock I'llcclion of ollicers will he had. / full all endance of the members i requested. Mr. -I. L. lOpps le 1*i for Allan); yes|erd::v. lie will return tomorrow His diuvhlcr. Mi-. Lucy Kpp-. h-V \ e s 11. i 11: > I'of \'i hville. Tenii.. am ll" Willi I I; I I',: r \\ it !i her. Mi-- Helen Milliter left la -I Wee] lor | |'n! well. wl.ere she wil leach -i-l'oel diiriii'' the winter. Mi. .l"o. K \'ill is iii ,\ Miovilli tin- week. Mr loo. I< \nll i- .mi i visit |i her p . > ent - in I 'd e'iehl. Tiler' w :? ,i Iie.M > rain in Vewher r v Sat nrday about noon. II i \ ei'v <inp "i' 'lit I hat t lie dean line-- >!' ! he cit \ iioiihl In- lookei .1 ft e" i !? -,. ill,. . I 1 i r: M r. \\ . A. l-'nhner and famil\. < ' <11ii11' i! . :: \*-it i ri ivla t i \ < .- i < New li.-ri * . Hon. and Mr-. C >le. I.. I'.lease let' Sunday for I li idueporl. Conn., In at tend the (ireal Council of lied Men The\ will \ i - i I Mr. l!lea-e'- brollie Mr. Ilarr\ II. Please al Staunton \ a., before |iie\ return. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION. Rural Latter Carriers Moet ?Goo< Roads Discussed?Goods Roads Association Formed. The rural letter carriers held ; ineelinir in I lie old court house yes lerdav with Mr. T. II. Wicker pre sidi ii'-'. The a-ocialiiui was addressed < > i (lie subject o| vinod roads by Prof W. K. SI'mh. T. I-',. Wicker. K. T. ( llunter, <i. (!. Sale. W. (i. Pctersoi and C. T. Wvche. Alter the adjiuiriuncnt of the let ler carrier- a county uood roads as social ion was formed with W. K SI iii h a- president and W. (I. I'eter son secretary. The president war ant lioriy.ed lo appoint a vice-presi dent for each township. The object is to agitate the <|Ues lion of 'jooil roads and create a sen tinient strong enough to seen re t!. spendinu of some money for tin* pur pose. Without money no roads wil ever hi built. lint the sentiment must be crealei and tftere Hid work for the oruau i/.alion io do. Death of Mrs. S. S. Gaillard. Mrs. Sarah I'rosson (laillard diei September 1. l!?>S. at GritVm, Cm She was horn in Newberry, S. ('., i I S'Jli, and married to K'ev. S. S. Gail 1'ird in about lS!(i. She lived i Greenville for several years wher M r. Gaillard was I lie organizer an pastor of the lirsl Presbyteria church. She is survived by her sis fer, Miss Marv i'rosson and he brother Hon. ?l. ?d. Crosson, of Te\ as, also by a number of chihlret grand-children, and ereat-grandehil dren. Probably none of her oh childhood acquaintances iu Newberr are living. Mr. Gaillard was broth er of ,\4r. .1. II. Gaillard. of Xewber ry. New Pension Board. The township representatives o Hie Confederate veterans met yeslei day in (lie council chambers an elected the following as the pensio board for I!)' W. G. Pctersoi ebairman and pension commissioner 1?. T. C. Hunter, Ii. W. Kinard an Pavid Pit Is, Dr. W. G. Uouscal wa elected physician. \ TO BUILD STEEL BRIDGE. io Steel Span Can Be Replaced for Si Hundred Dollars?Work to be Commenced. ' S Supervisor J. Monroe Wicker wei i- <>ut to the steel bridge yestcrda morning to meet the supervisor <, y Saluda county. Mr. Wicker lias tli n otter from Austin Hros., of Atlanl; n (in., to rebuild the steel portion fti i- six hundred dollars. The meelin d yesterday was to confer with tli e Saluda supervisor as to Saluda's poi tion. %- The approaches will have to b e I?uilt alter the steel span is put u : and will he additional cost. As al - ready stated in The Herald and New the approach on the Saluda sid M needed repairing and the contrae ,| had hen let before tin* freshet, e The bridge should be ready for us ; within three or four weeks. t NEWS OF LITTLE MUONTAIN. ^ Fifteen Dollars for Selling Whiske: ?Death of an Infant?Pcrsoni. al Mention. k- Little Mountain. Sept. 7, 1008.? Mr. W. ('. Shealy and Mr. David Mo 1 laud have returned form a visit l? s relatives in Mississippi. Miss Hell k- Poland, who accompanied them, am . who has been at home for a vacation ^ returned Saturday afternoon to tin < ('olumhia hospital where slic is em ployed as trained nurse. i Mrs. .1. II. Wise returned yestcr . day from Baltimore where slie ha I b? 11 purrhasinu the dr\ ".roods -doc! I r.r the .1. II. Wise Co. M i-- l\at !ih*( n Mm i hanl of < u i: < l>ia, i- \ i-iti11her uranparents ii 1 llii- place. I >?-: ! i 1: :iv:?iu it: ad'd s:r towi i' and claimed t!ie II' mouth-- old so' of Mr. and Mr-. A. II. Sh-aly. A! > that i e. 1 i. :i! kill and lovinv. hand i i-i|i' i|ii a\-ti!"il uanuht end liar.-h Ifentu \ after a !icr<>iie -li-uj-^1" > j I w ? \\ei-4;<. fell a-lee 11 Friday ni'.iht I i I' 11 i : el11 : lit; pi.li e in I lie I I o|; I j Trinity cemetery Saturday after ! noon. M: > I.. ' . I >laml. who ha- beei I "ii ! vi-i! relatives in lliis plaei ilui inv. the ??; i -1 week. left tod".' t' ' mi ome time in Lee-ville. fron whence -lie wi'l ?o to <peml the win t'*r with lie'r daughter in Charleston I Mrs. .1, 1Lathau is in Columbi; j for a few days. lutemlaut Wise nave .lohn Thomp son. colored. $1"> last Saturday fo selling whiskey. This morning, An derson Klea/.er and .lohn Yonnjx wen convicted of uainhliinr within the in corporate limits of the town am each was sentenced to pay a fine o "T1or serve 1<> days. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wicker vi-.ite? 1 friend* and relative* in town las week. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rov. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. , Sunday mornin?r was in the citn?rc j in t ion of Central a i?'rand be^innin; lor the work of the fall season. Som of the Methodist families arc stil absent but even -o the attendantwas larjjc and all the services inter " estinu. I?ev. .1. Matthew llenry. for inerlv a member of this churcli preached an impressive and instruc live sermon, and at the close of tli service t|uile a reception was tender " ed him by the friends of former day * ami verv many, others. This wa l' I lie closing service for Miss Luc, " Pops who leaves this week for train ' inu school in Nashville. Tenn., am many nave her a handshake of fare I well wishing her a sincere Godspeed F.verv oflicer of the church wa present, and Mrs. Purr Martin will a full choir took' clinrue of the sim.; injr. I Al the Sunday school there wer i. about l"?0 present, but by actua it count it was found that about hal - the regular scholars were still ah n sent. Al the close Dr. Wollinu jrav e :t brief account of his visit to |)i il celebrated Wannamaker Sunda; n school in Philadelphia where he wa the Sunday before. In that sehoti r there is an attendance of over 2,00 - scholars and Sunday school worker.i. And thus closed (lie first Sundav ill I- ter the vacation season. I v A CARD. In reply to several enquiries am - rc(|uests, I desire to stale thai I at willitier to' leach a limited number <> pupils?'2."> or HO ?this winter com tnencinsr about the first of Octobei f 1 shall he pleased to confer with pat - cuts on the subject. d I promise faithful work and elVi n cient service. Pupils may h<? pr'??>at t, ed I or life work or college cut ra net ; Special attention in arithmetic. Kn?j d lish. aluebra and Latin, s .7. R 0 'Neall llolloway. Phone No. 245. COMMON PLEAS COURT. ix Will Convene Next Monday?Judge L< Memminger to Preside?Twenty Nine Cases For Trial. it 'J'lio court of common pleas will y convene at Newberry next Monday gi >f with Judge R. W. Mciuminger presid- ev 10 o' b On calendar No. 1 there are forty ce two cases. One lias been settled, 011c re o ended and one on appeal to the su- wi 0 preme court. At a meetin? of the bar last week it was decided to mark five contiuuL> ed and twenty-nine were marked for ? I' trial and live left open so that they by could be tried iL" the other tweiitys nine were disposed of. I'M ( It is mil at all probable that the M 1 twenty-nine cases will be heard or any la rice proportion unless greater Mi progress is made than ever before. tin The following is a list of the cases es set for trial: Southern Railway vs. Annrt Bonk- Tli niglil. ^ Win. R. Bouknight vs. Southern Mi Railway. (I, Shelton Doud vs. Southern llail- l\i way. ' | Madison Burton vs. Southern Rail- yau wny. * [ ' .luo. D. Davenport and Richard st; l> Davenport vs. Southern Railway. Slll ' Mat tie Young vs. Dora M. Eddy- j Milburn wanon Co. vs. A. T. \ l> Brown. ]jn Ceo. V. Hunter vs. Henry Hyman ] and Eula Hyman. Mary .1. Ilohh vs. Columbia, Xew* ; berry iV; I.aureus railroad. I x I Lallie Stockman vs. Southern Hail- , ha I w a v. j Adam I.. Anil \ -. Southern Hail- ; 1 | way. ' II. Wilson and Louise WiLnn bis 1 wife v>. Southern Railway. ^ 1 Minnie Livingston vs. |?. I,. WodaI inian. r.xor. i -I fol> II. | .is i 11 -j -1 on \ ?. D. I.eroy j ' \\ eil iiuau, l-Aor. 1 1 ' j Lveret; Ridley v.>. la -. I). 'l id- ijjj I marsh. I !-. I). Tidmarsh vs. The Town of ; I \\" 11 i I in i re. j ' ' ' D. Ralph Scurry vs. l'restou NT. i " 1 j Boozer. 1 Daviil l.ero\ Wedaman vs. Win. f/. i ''' i Beilenba11 _?11 and I'hos. II. Wedaman. 1 *1. Dean v>. Sun Insurance Co. I. J. Dean vs. I'lmenix rnsurance Co.. .Mi of Brooklyn. 1 -I. .1. Dean vs. The I'hoenix Insurance Co. 1. .1. Dean vs. (lernian Alliance Tn,. ses r surance ( o. I. d. Dean vs The l'ennsvlvania In- . ,, a la i> surance ( o. ^ Xewberry Hardware Co. vs. S. P. 1 ( Vol well. nw f MeCaddin and McKlwce vs. J. .T ,H,< i>om, !;? I Forsyth Furniture Co. vs. ,T. .7 , , 1V??. *"1 11 a Seinmes Wood ware Company vs. t|l( J. J. Dean. ' p;)| rencli C. I'ool vs. (loorge Sims and be< J. J. Lane. 01(, Jersey ('renin Company vs. II. A. ivc -l Bit lard. fin i' _____ in? Hiitts From the Nursery. 'in An anxious mother determined to I ring up the day nursery to ask for some advice as to her child. The fol- ' ". 1 . (*\'l lowing conversation ensued: 0 ''I called for the nursery. Ts Ibis * . lh(> nursery?" ,(,( u V - y , ? 111 > es, ma am." ? . ..i ' s "I am so worried about mv little ?],, v. Rose." f ' 1 t 1< \ at seems to be dor madder ?" a,]( ! not 'so much, perhaps, but |j? . just a lit lie general lisllessness and nn 1 l;irl; of life. !?, "Aind growing i-iirhd, eh?" i ' M; A oil, 1 vill d<dl you val to do. on dako dor scissors and out off fm aboud I wo inches from dor limbs |?.j '' und"? . on 1 Wha-a-al ?" "I say, dake dor scissors und cut |1(. ' oil aboud two inches from her limbs, ,?j-? (' und den turn dor garlon hose on it ,,,, 1 for aboud four hours in dor morn- ah V i??"T (l0j * Wha-a-al?" and the receiver ev< ' vibrated al her tone. vvj "Turn dor gairten hose on for sir ; uboud our hours in dor morning, und Be den pile a lot of pluck dirt around hoi und shprinkel mil insgt powler all ' ofer dor lop"? sj., "Sir-r-r!" d "Shprinkel mil insgt powter all Sp ofer dor (op. Vou know usually it is fei f noddings put pugs dot"? i-j, "Howe dare von, sir? What do ful vou mean by such language to mo!" "Noddings but pugs usually onuses dor troubles, und den you van! to nui i" vash dor rose with a 1 i? pi id prepara- is ' tion I haf for sale hero"? Hv "Who in the world arc you, any- i :- way?" "(Jolllriod filubor, dor florist." "0-o-oh!" rather weakly, flood- ha' bye."?Judge. a ) CONCERT AT OPERA HOUSE. Deal Talent Will Give Concert for S Benefit of Church?the Program. Don't forget tlit? concert to be vcn in the opera house Thursday f ening, beginning prompt lj al 3..J0 s| clock. TJio>e having bought f)0 U 111s tickets will be sure to secure A served seats at Newberry Hard- ci ire Co. hi Pragramme. s( Part 1. g< 1. Sin**, Smile, Slumber'?Gounod pi Mrs. Thomas, with violin obligate Mr. Bfockmanu. K 2. (a) Thou Ail Like Unto a a| ower; (b) Kathleen Mavourneen? c? iss Kthel lioo/.er. pi (a) I Would That My Love? tl LMidclssohn *, (b) 0, Werl Thou in c( Li Cold Blast?Mendelssohn?Miss- si Pelhain and Cromer. al 1. Vocal Solo?'Selected?Mr. le lomas. sd ,'). (a) Yes, At Length, 'Tis the nnent (from Figara)?Mozart; w ) The Pretty Creature?Miss Caro- e.i Cromer. at I>. Trislesse (violin sohi)?Me/.- gi falo?Mr. Urockmaiin. oi T. (a) The Nightingale and I lie X ir?Herbert ; (b) The Hose?Jolini?Miss (ienevieve Marie Kvans. (! }. (a) La Serenata?Tosli; (b) | w Howl or Uoses?Clarke?Miss Pan- S] e Gilder. in heading?Selected?Mr. (Vomer. Part 2. st I. Welcome Pretty Primrose? ^ Thomas. Miss Booster, Miss Pel- :tl in. ami Mrs 1 lall iwangcr. |w .. Serenade l<> luanita?lonberti I H Miss Carolyn Cromer. I. \ oral Solo--Selected?Mr. j i .it I. Roman/a for \"i??1 iu?10. Bach 1 Mr. Brorkinann. '). (a) Spring Is Here?Pick; (h) . " r l?ose?Coombs--?Miss Pauline ill i >. (a ) (t^i vol t e? I homas ; (l> I (iood- j y, Marie (Bui-jour, Su/.oi?)?Pes-| " d- Miss Genevieve Marie Fvans. Ani 1 *s Serenade?I'raga?Mrs j omas. with violin obligate bv Mr. , " Hll ocKina nn. v \ oeal duel?Selected?Mr. and' e s. I homas. "I f<l Chicora College. b. ''hicora College opens its next '' sion on Sept. 17th. P.verything in ineclion with l lie buildings, is! ^ ii 1 in readiness for the return of ('' pupils. Diucing I lie summer m my small improvements have mi made, which add greatly to the inly ami com fori of the buildings, e interior, is attractive as well as j )stantial. The reception halls ve been finished in hardwood, and !l' walls beautifully papered. The : rlors, olliees and infirmary have all mi overhauled and finished in an Sl ganl and al tractive paper and 'V ?ry enamel paint. An additional S1 'nace is being added to the heal- ''' r plant, and I lie athletic courts in proved. , sl] The outlook for the approaching * sion, is the most encouraging in ? 1 history of llie i n s I it ul ion. The deuce of the popularity of Chicora 1 seen in the very large unprecedenI number of new applications. ere have been very nearly, if not 0<^ lly, enough new applicants to fill iU 1 dormitories. The college author^s have been compelled to renl lilional houses for the accommoda- ^ n of the pupils. The prosper! al sent is, that the number of board- le r pmuls will exceed that of last tli ir, by fully one third lo one half, tli >ny requests for catalogues have ai lie from distant Stales, and lliol M lure of I lie col ley e is exceedingly c<i ighl. The great need of llie pres- u| t. is additional dormitory room. w The facultv will begin lo return in vI week. A number of the teach- cc spent the summer al the various cci iversities rd' the countrv. studying \\ nig their special lines. The music A pnrtmenl will be stronger than ly ?r. The faculty of last year will be ed tli the college again, and will be as englhened by the addition of Prof, ai rghauser, who is accomplished in pi I't piano and voice. The college expects lo open on a f(1 indard of twelve units, which is a, high as any inslilution in t.'.o i|e. Chicora is now certain'y of- ^ ing the vers best advantages in , her Christian education, and its lure is assured. An exceptionallv large day-patron evncficd. as there have been niv applications and inquiries. Tt . llie purpose of llie president, S. C. rd, and his associates to make the itiition a blessing lo the Stale., ; I. \ married man thinks he could , is ve a lot of money had he remained ( jaehelor, but he couldn't. j in SPLENDID LYCEUM COURSE. omc of the Attractions for the Win ter?Everybody Should Secure Season Tickets. "NYi' take this opportunity to in Di'in I hi) Newberry people of tin deiidiel Lyceum Course the commit >e lias chosen for I lie coming season fter extended correspondence afie >11 Terences with men of four lee tun Lircmis we have been able, by takinj >me attraction on "ollf dates," ti .'I an excellent course at a very lov rice. The first attraction is The Kdwii . Weeks Concert company and wil >pear Oct. 10. The members of this mipanv are all artists and havt laved many return engagements 01 ic largest courses throughout tin Hintry. This attraction will con st of opereltes, parodies, imperson ions, vocal solos, recitations, mcd ys, comedies, violin solos, pian< ilos, monologues, etc. The next number is Dean South ick who is at the head of the great ;l school of oratory in the worh id considered by many to be tin eatest interpreter of Shakespeare i the platform, lie will appear ii oveinber. The third number is lion. Josepl . Camp. "The Orator of the South" ho will lecture on "Truth ant lianis," or "The American King,' I )ecHnber. The fourth number which is the ar attraction of the season is Tin oval Hungarian Orchestra and wil >pear the last of .lanuary. We ere able to get this number onl\ cause it had an "ofl date. ll on the tirst prize medal at the la o.i> Columbian Kxposit ion and i; if of King Kilward s favorites. I Ik traction is well worth the price ol season ticket. Next is lion, l.ou 'I. Beauchamp 'flie man who laughs tlie truth int e hearts ol the people, who wil npear in March. lie has inauv ibjccts, Iiul we recoiiimeiid eitliei Take the Sunny Siile." or "'flu ue of the Young Man. We desire to thank the XewheiTN ople for their patronage the onl\ iir_' which made the lyceutn coursr last vear successful, and we earnllv ask for your interest and c<> eration in order that the course >r this season may he successfu >lh financially and educationally lie course is of the highest characr Season tickets are the usual price !. except I his year we are offering ; >uble season ticket for sfH.oO. Reember the lirst attraction. Oct. 10 R. 'A. Thomas, Chairman of Committee. Death of Mr. T. Ben Leitzsey. Mr. T. Hen Leitzsey died suddenly his home in No. 2 township ot iturday morning at 10.:}0 o'clock He had been in had health foj mic time. Saturday morning he id walked out into the yard and win I ting on a piece of wood looking a I ojnc which had just been startCe id fell over and expired without caking. He was (5-1 years old, ane Con federate soldier. He was s tod citizen and the bereaved fanv r have the sympathy of a largi rele of friends. At the age of 17 on the 27th da\ ' August, 18(51. -Mr. Leitzsey enlist I as a volunteer in the Confederate my in Company R. Rhctt Guarels I South Carolina Volunteers, Max> regg's Regiment, Captain Whittieh 'aiker. This was the first, company I ha ft Newberry, lie was wounded ii ie knee at Gaines' Mill in 18(52, ii ie left ankle at Gettysburg in 18(5:? id in the right thigh at Fuzzle': ill in 18(5-1. lie was promoted l< >rporal and sergeant for gallant n ion the battlefield. lie fough itli the: colors of the regiment, be g put there by the colonel. This mipanv during the four years win imnanded by six different captains 'hen the company surrendered a ppomattox Mr. Leitzsey was the on eommmisioned or non-commission I officer present. He returned lioiru ; many others and started life ancv id by hard work and honesty ol irpose aecumulated a competency lie was keeper of the county honu ?r twelve years and was a capable id eirieient officer. Burial was had at Rosemont Satur iv afternoon the funeral being e;on icted by the Rev. Tra S. Caldwel isisled by Rev. Goe>. A. Wright. Besides his wife Mr. Leilzse\ aves four children three sons ane ie daughter. B. B. Leitzsey, f'us ; L. Leitzsey, Arthur G. Leitzsey id Miss Ethel Leitzsey. Mrs. S. Iv Herbert, of Orangeburg in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Surry Shockley are the city. , THE PRIMARY TODAY. - jfl - j There Should bo Full Vote?Several Important Offices to be } U1 Filled. I! flic second primary election will u u be held today. There should be a full 9 vote. There are several very import <>11 ices yet to be Tilled. In the ft 1 State there is a United States J| ^ senator to be chosen, a railroad com-^M|i i missioncr and a State superintend-JRi } ent of education. HB' / l'n the county there is to be chos- ''!}! en one member of the legislature, a 1 county supervisor, two county cons- J ^ missioners and a coroner and a mag5 istrate for Nos. I and 8 and for No. I 3 11 townships. I 1 lie low is given a copy of the ticket 1 3 for State and county officers to be " voted today. I The polling precincts in the town will be the same as in the first pri- 9 ) mary. State Ticket. I (Vote for one for each office.) For United States Senate: ^ Jno. Gary Evans E. D. Smith m For State Supt. of Education: 1 Stiles R. Mcllicluunp J. E. Swearingcn 1 For Railroad Commissioner ' James Cansler | Banks L. Canghman. County Ticket. ^ For House of Representatives. (Vote for One) J. S. Dotninick u| ' Godfrey Harmon. B For Coroner: fl| 1 W. E. FelUer ^ For Supervisor: 11.^11. Alirauisy, U. Feagle. For County Commissioner: (\ote for Two.) v Custis I,. Leil/.sey L. ('. Livingstone. 1 W. il. Wendi T. ,1. Wilson For Magistrate: ^ - Townships Xo<. 1 & 8 S. (!. Carter !. 1!. Chappell ' ! Township Xo. 11 C. I>. (iraliam W. L. Kibler. ^ Cotton Market. 1 (Corrected by Xat Gist.) Old Cotton Middling 0 1-? i St rift Middling 0 5-8 ' - (mod Middling <) 3_j. New Cotton. Middling Strict Middling 8 3-16 Good Middling g 5-10 A CARD. i G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in I all the courts. Money to lend on I ten years time at (5 per cent. For a lime, may be found at Mas- 3 tor's office. ^ t _ FECIAL NOTICES. ft i 1 CENT A WORD. 1 1 No advertisement taken for J ; ess than 25 cents. M WANT YOU TO KNOW?A broken I down horse can not do m great deal JK ? neither can Hilly Ilunter, but V lie is willing to do what he can. I Give liiin a chance. He needs and V 1 wants work, "Where there is a J will there is a way." 1 iim the I I ^ill(iam) show me the wav. i 1 FOR RENT?One horse farm with six room dwelling and good out ' buildings near Uollev's Ferry in Newberry county. For terms and j| ' other informal ion apply'to J. Sid- W i ilev Derrick, Helena, S. C., 8 FOR SALE?One good second hand m ^'??>wer. T. C. Pool. S FOR SALE? t.lood family horse, fl Mrs. Will , Spearman, High FOR SALE?Bran new Standard and Sal New Home sewing machines, An- flf lomaticlil'l, Drop Heads $,'i0 and W $.T). Were $10 and $45. Good sec- H ond hand machines $5.00 up. j J. L. Howies Co. fi FOR SALE?.Jewel stoves and ranges I (there are no better made) $10?00 B off on ranges and $5.00 off on stoves for ten days. J. L. Bowles Co. 3 A. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has V opened shop just bae\- of post office. I 1 rtimntes furnished on application. Repair work given prompt attcn- j