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jfor |Mi mi ?>w 8 i E. II. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. j Friday, September 'l~>y 1!)08. 1 ( Kb .... ' A petition i< being gotten up to j Supervisor Wicker to assign to the j Probate Judge the room in the'new i-oiirt Imose thiit w;is original!v plan- j lied for this oflicc. j The Probate Judge should he as- t signed to this office as the one to c which lie has been assigned is entire- j 3y inadequate. The records in the office of Probate Judge are as import- j. ant and valuable as those of the clerk ( of court. <. The night riders have appeared in ,, Greenville in this State, it is slated. s Gov. Ansel has ordere?l an investigation. I'll is is proper. Lawless meth- i <<ds should not be tolerated and are not endorsed by any of the farmers j' organizations and cannot he encouraged by any good cili/.ens. The farm- |, r,rs cannot be helped by any such methods and these night, riders are condemned in the plans they have ( adopted by the farmers Union. We do not know who is right in |, the controversy going on bet ween (lov. ITaskell and INTr. Bryan and President Roosevelt hut it is without precedent so far as we recall for the president j ot the t nited States to he taking such an active part in partisan politics. lie, as president, should not r be so active in political mud sling- (| :mg. The Rock Mill Record says that of ( (>9.t students examined for entrance to Wintlirop in July only 107 passed ( arid were eligible for entrance and these included the scholarship students. This will be I lie basis for say- v ing nearly -i\ hundred young women applied tor admission to Wintlirop >. and had to he turned away because '1 ei > . a- iint lormitory room. M "te . i: i i i - 11 Incoming I rue : thai tiic people depend almost entire- ( ly on newspapers for information up"" u to base i heir ballots. Then. ! indeed, d o? - it he I |oo\ c tile people In > know something ol tlie reliability of i the new-paper or papers from which!.' t aey 'jather their information; lei ! . 'Item learn the reason lot their pa-| v per - e\is( Cllee, I lie motive of i|s c,|i_ tonal policy, 111? sources of its sup- . poll; i lie-e will del ermine whether a |yiper is reliable.?--Laurens , .Advert i-er. Surely t lie Advertiser docs not mean to charge all newspapers with j being "influenced" in llieir editorial opinions by "the sources of ils support. We thought there were at least a tew that stood oil the high standard al least in the opinion of the Advertiser. \ ni eoiirse, il night riding heeomes ? popular throughout the Cotton Melt, 1 il will I in the price of horses, : though it do nut help the price of i cotton. . Meeting of Pulaski Lodge No. '20, I. I O. O. F. I'ul.i-ki Lotl'je No. I'll. |. o. (). |.'it | w ill meet al S o \dock Friday night, Sept. J.?111. I lie od degree will be , con I erred. Some very important J luisines.- will come before the lodge ; in rclerence to ihc district meeting t which will meet with Pulaski lodge ] '" 11"' near tuture. M<dhdiou lodge ] is invited to attend the meeting. Kv- i cry member of I'ulaski lodge is c.\- ( peeled to be present. ? \\ . II. Rnwcii, Secretary. | A CARD. The exercises of my school will be ! resumed on next Monday morning, September 'JS, instead of t)ctober ">. as previously staled. In my work 1 shall aim at progress as far.as eonsistent with thomughiness. I share in tlie grief of our col leg e men that not cnomrh time and attention are given to efficient preparatory work. I offer an especially attractive course in arithmetic and Knglish. One of inv pupils recently entered "with ease and credit the freshman class at Elizabeth college, a very high grade institution. Others can do as well with similar application. I try not to deserve the reproach which usually follows because "Tommy lias not learned a single thing this entire year." No teacher is re-J sponsible for Tomm\'s lack of brains. ) \\? manufacturer's art has yet succeeded in making "-ilk pur-e out of j a sow 's ea r,'' J. B. O'Neall llolloway. ! THE NEWS OF PJtlOSf ERJTY Sad Death of Mrs. Ben Cook?Dea of Mi'. Andrew Kinard?Missionary Meeting?Other News. Prosperity, Si'|?i. 21.? (trace .Mi sionary society will hold ;i puhl neeting Sunday evening. .Mrs. |{o rlson will have charge of I lie musi V'i?n lire cordially invited to be pre til. Mrs,, Keeps ami lillle Traccy rctui 'ruin Salem, Ya., (inlay. A s;n 1 deatli occurred near here i he *Ml. Pilgrim sect ion Tuesda drs. Hernice Shea ley Cook has pas id over Hie river. She was a mo: stimahle young matron, arid 'leavi wo little girls. No eye was (carle! is I hey heard the elder of the gir togging to go home during the fui >ral services, held al Mt. Pilgriii ?he is survived by her husband, M ion Cook, parents, and children. W xtend sympalby lo them in the oniingly untimely loss. Mr. and Mrs. Kinard and Mr Valors and children, of Athiuti ame over fo attend (heir father uneral Tuesday. Mrs. Myra Luther, of Coliunhii as been visit ing friends. Mr. I*\ K. Sehumperl has acceptc posit ion a> travelling' salesman f( he lOrnosf M. DuPre Co., of Colun ia. Mr. Sehumperl has been on II oad previously and his friends wi ie glad lo see this knight of the gri gain. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Moseley hav eturned from a visit to their daugl or in Clinton. Airs. Ola McLanc who has bee isil illy her grandmother, ^lr i ridges, returns to Hlvthewood Fr lay. Miss Marie Uobb spent several da\ if this week in Ninety Six an ireenwood. l>r. Hunter made a flying trip I 'olumbia this week. Miss Klliott Dobbins, of NVhilmir isited Mrs. 15. 15. Sehumperl th voek. Mr. and Mr<. Sam Camion. r abandon. are al Mr>. Ma! I hew |5oo r M I amy Sht a!y 'ia- 'j'onc i. X'r\ 1 ! ? -?|M-ml a Vv !ii 1? . Miss .1111ia ^i-huuipert return- fro ieorgia Friday. Prosperity was shocked Suud; veiling when the new* thai one < "if ohle<l and most re>pei-ted eiti lis had answered to the roll c;i 'up yonder". Mr. Andrew Kiuar lorn April I. 1S.' 17. died Snmla >cpl. Uu, ipiiel ly at his home. |\ several weeks Mr. Kinard had n< leen his Wonted self, due lo hea rouble, and his cheery greetings . lie streets were missed by all. esp ia I ly the children. With them I vas a general favorite. Mr. Kinard onir life spanned many ehangii scenes. When the call came in ll ;ixties, he was there, being a failhf netnber of Co. (!, 'fhirleenih Peg uenl. During b'econst rnct ion he w: K-live and since then he has be* i citizen o| one town. Mr. Kinai vas twice married, his first wife m dan ha Singley. preceded him to ll )right beyond more than 'J(I veai igo. lie is survived by three clii lien, Mr. Win. Kinard and Mrs. Nov 'id McW'atcrs. of Atlanta!. and Mi: Uamie Kinard. ami his wife, Mi 'Hie Weeks Kinard. The sympall; ?t all goes <>i:i to these friends heir great loss. Prosperity has never been both epresented at Newberry college ;h;i I is ihiv year. Nine of onr enihryoi c business men. politicians, rcprcse atives, etc., are there, uamel; Messrs. ('has. Marre, Kenneth I'V ers, K. S. Kohn, 11 a 1 Kohn, MeF;i A ise, Koy Kohn. W aller Wise, Ho 'I'l Wise, Clifton Kreps and Lillii siiupson. Mr. (Iranville Wycho left Tnesd; 0 resume !ii> studies at the I'nivo <ity. Mr. Milieu, of (Ireenwood, visili in the city Sunday. AI Kxeelsior, one of our most p pular suburbs. Hevs. Anderson ai 1 lodges are holding a tent-meet in A number from here are atteudii mid report large congregations. Th will continue there some days long< Chief Workman has been out I own for several days, lie was t lieved by his brother. Miss Hal lie flroseelose. of Le< villi*, has arrived in town and is wi the Mack Mercantile Co. for t winter. Don't forget the Dime TCeadi Friday evening. Tt will be wor two dimes plus ,"> cents, but we n offering a bargain this time. Miss Marie Pobb and Mosel Pros, will hav* their millinery ope ings next Tuesday. NORFOLK OYSTERS cheap if y lake ih 'in home with you. cci extra to deliver. It Jas. F. Todd. NEWS OF WHITMIRE. th Nwe Presbyterian Church to Be Built < ?Personal Mention?Sad Deaths. i s- Wliilmire. Sept. L'I.? Miss Con ic if Me( 'arlcy, popular milliner of the i I)- Cooper Co., has relumed from Atlanc. (a willi her fall supply oC hals. I s- Air. Louis Braunou is visit im>' mother here. .Mrs. Branuon was'uMe.t n ill last week. Mrs. f\osa Casque is visit iny her I in brother, Mr. Harney llepren. v. Airs. l''os(er Speer and children I s- have returned from a four weeks J si stay in Columbia. 3s Miss Flliott Dobbins is with rein- \ *s lives at Prosperity. i Is Anabel, the daughter of Dr. J. H. J l- Moore died here Sept. 10th, of apn. pendicitis. Anabel was an interesting r. eliihl. she was a member of our y school. Iler teacher and many little ir friends visited her during her illness and wept with her parents at her des. partnre. Anabel died on her ninth . !?, birthday. "Budded on earth to bloom 1 's Heaven". On the day following 1 tbe remains were laid to rest in the !' ?, cemetery at Mt. Tabor. Rev. Foster Speei- conducting the last sad rites. *' ?' Mrs. Mudgy Davis, an aged lady 1 '? died Sept. Kith at the home of her 11 i- daughter, Mrs. Will Lee. The body ,J 10 was laid to rest at O'Dells church. ' 1 The dear wish of the few consecrat- ; P ed Presbyterian here for a house of worship is being fulfilled. ( (> ri.at benevolent gentleman. Air. ?' William Coleman, who has done so 2 much lor Wliilmire lias given them a 11 lot on Coleman Ave., diagonally a- a cross from I he Meihodist church and s I bey will build a fifteen hundred ( or two thousand dol)a>r church. t 's Messrs. .7. K. Yarborough, R. IT. "1 Burton and Clark Abrams constitute } a building committee. The sand and t ? brick are already on the ground. The 1 lumber is on the way and in a very I p* short time they expect to worship in ,s their new church. I They have secured I lie services of t ' Rev. S. L. Wilson a very inlertaining A~ mini.-ter who will preach for them < i wice j month. j v" Me?r-. .1. W. I iary Will ! 1 i !-!' !! ;i 1 I leni-oii colle-je. ; Dr. and Mrs. II. K. Ib.yd >pent last I I Imrsdav and Kridav in Newberry. i >y Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Cofiehl are >f j at M r. l-'pps 'flicker's. I Messrs. Pel i us linker and S.-mi i ill ' b'ikard were in I own I odnv. v. j in, I IBWIUli mi II III! Ml t\ is . The Season for ! 'C MILLINERY IS 1SS I We invite the buying i"| stock of Millinery, F .J Fancy Notions. All and shades. Our PR ii? LOWEST possible o i- plan of selling is to gi ill !:; Biggest Values for ,v We will save you r chase from Baby Cap of materials used in with us Miss Mamie be pleased to have y in: <\v small or large. : >r. of eRemember We Make ,h LOW on Purchases of he t Mrs. Em MlLOWER MA ou ' Dr. \Y. C. Brown and Mr. C. M. Folk were hurt* Saturday evening and irgani/.od a Farmers' Union. Miss Wena W'hitney, ?.?1' Maybinton, s spending some time at Mr. M. E. \brams. Mrs. M. I'i. (lary, of Mulberry. Ark., s visitin? her son, Mr. S. L. (lary. Mr. 10b. Copclaml, oC Laurens, is lore today. Mr. Reuben Lyles, of Columbia, af. i* sixm 141intf a few days with bis sisoi". Mrs. Kli/.a Nance, has returned lonie. Mrs. Tom Watson and Miss Klleit <ake are delegates from the Ladies Missionary Society and Miss Frances feter from the Juvenile Society. Tbey vill attend tbe convention which neets at Kinards cbureb near NinetySix. Nita. St. Paul's Items. Kibler's Bridge, Sept. 21.?Tbe 'armors in this section are busy bnv-I ng tbeir cotton picked. Tbe yield his year will not be near as much s in previous years. Tbe young folks around in tbe onununity are {retting ready to reurn to college. Tbe following young iien will resume tbeir studies at Newlerrv college: Messrs. A. J. and Berey Bedenbaugb, Lorick Kiblcr and Arthur Counts. Miss Leola Bedenbaugb left Frilay for Newberry where she will igain take up her studies at the raded school. Messrs. Arthur and Frank McDon- I Id returned last week from a month's lay in the mountains of upper South 'arolina. They report a pleasant rip. Misses Fiiiniee Ilalfacre and Dcmpie doore Scurry, from Newberry, were he popular guests of Miss "Bee" bedenbaugb last week at Kibler's bridge. Miss laicile Counts left Tuesday 'or Marion. Va., where she will atom! college this coming session. Miss Annie May Bedenbaugb has rone to Orangeburg, S. where she adds the position of director of mus< :il the Oranu'churu <'<dleuiaH' In.-tinl?\ She was accompanied by Miss Sinirley, of F.lli<on. wlio will it tend college. Mrs. Fannie Hichardson, who has teen ext reniely ill at her home, is mproveimr >b>w!v at this writing. "TluuV Who." NERY Fall and Winter NOW HERE public to inspect our Jibbons, Belts, and new in style, shape ICES are the VERY n these goods. Our Ive : : : : : : the Least Money. noney on every pur)s to the best quality the city. We have Paradice. We will ou call for any want, > the PRICE VERY Two or More Hats. ma Hair IN STREET Tailor Made Suitsl FOR LADIES I Built to Fit You} By one of the good Houses of New York! The materials used in these Suits are | New 1908 Styles. The tailoring the J very best. Let us figure with you be- | fore buying your fall suit. :::::: | 11 OUR TWO BIG STORES'! < Are rapidly filling with the best of the season's offerings. We are in line to fill 1 your wants. Bear in mind our prices , I are always as low as consistent with I good quality. We make :::::: (I A Specialty of Quality. || /1 We aim always to give you the grade < | of merchandise that wears well and . f X' gives satisfaction. Yours truly, , | ? J* ! Friday, Saturday ? Monday J ? i 1 50 pairs Lace Curtains, 30 x 90 in., 75c:'0 value, special, pair 29c. 750 Pictures and Picture Frames, 10 to 25c f|| values, each 1 Oc. 9 1-2 in. China Plates. 75c. value, set, 38c. 25c. Silk 4-in-hand Ties, each 1 Oc. 14 qt. Enamel Dish Pans, special, 25c. ?'l I 1 7 x 21 Oil Finished Pictures, 35c. value, 23t -iM 1 Oc. White Bowls, each 5c. Thousands of other useful articles at price i|| to suit your purse. Counters full, shelves ful cellar full, every where Goods! Goods! ANDERSON 10c. STOREJ NEWBERRY, S. C. Special China Sale! | Mm If you are in need of Chin m i mm come to the Book Store. But b( 11 fore you como, get the other feiiit low's price, and I'll guarantee till give you better goods for lee ill I IK money. Now is the time, anil this is the place to get the good ? COME AND SEE. ? j jyj ';i MM hM