The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 13, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8
rBESONAL and otherwise.
Movomonts of Newberrians and Those '
Who Visit Newberi*y and Other
Happenings.
Mrs. I{<?I>?>r( I). Wright, president
< 1* I lie Stale enliven! inn, and Mr.- i
.lames Mcintosh an* in Atlanta in attendance
upon liie meeting of (lilted <
Daughters of I ln> ('niifederaey which
is convening in that eitv.
Mrs. \Y. Humbert and Miss <
Vista Wood have gone to Work Hill i
for a short visit.
The Woman'- elnl) met with Mrs. i
W. It. Wallaee on Saturday morning. I
|{ev. and Mrs. I). I'. liovd are visilinu
:il I lie home id' Mr. ('. T. Iloyd. I
Mr. I'rank (!. Davis, son of Mr. ('. '
(I>a vi<. of litis city, took fir.-t and
second prize- t*>?f Orpinulon ehitken> :
at the < leoruia <'arnlina fair in An- '
j.' ista. <!a.. la-t week. Mr. Davis' i
chickcn- were indeed very fine, and 1
he liad the -a'i-faction of knowing ?
(liat tliev were appreciated, the .indue
saw til to honor him with more than 'I
one prize. Hi- chicken* were of tin* I
"Jubilee" variety.
Newberry eollcuv -'udent- must I
now In- ver\ 'j.tod i1 I hey would
''li-fp out of Harm-' way!" 1 *nion
I V lure--?.
Mr. J.tme- 15. Mni":;'!', of Newbei '
rv. -pen! Si 11 id a v in I n inn with I
friend- and i ' ?t i \ -. I'nion IYo-1
] <
Mr. .I.i'ni'- X Kirby. nf Ncwhcrrx.l
wa< in town ^I'nrd.' I ninn Pro-.'
{ |'c-s. I
("o|. 111 'i i rue John-tone, of Newbei
i \, w as in I'nion Katnrdav on profi'--ioiia!
lin ini'--. I'nion I'roures-.
Mr. and Mi 15. It. lieid are vi-itinj
relative- in Dasinnia. N. <
The Woman'- llonie Mis-ion -o* I
\ of ('en't il M. K. el|III'c11 will 1 1
n < in 1 ' 'n " I-! I ; ' I 11 *el< iel< M on- :
d'1' :i I'lri li ion.
[iMtheran Cluirrh of the Redeemer. 1
( i;> K.lu.f : ! ' il"ii w'-der, I'a-tor.) j:
Si-r\ -I-I-- ' ( Mi i re! l of tin' lie- J
.1. !,' ill I. '.-Id Sa inlay at I I a. ,
"i ;i 1 ...in i 'i.. A i lie morninj .
>. \ ? i" i ' \\ !! iireaeli on I lie |
- i'> " I' tine a . 1 import a nee j
: n 1 " Te\' i:,oh-. !>: I : "A j
liv . _ i ^ 1 - li -''er t !ia i a dead lion." j
T .- 1 .!! ii ' ly he an interesting j
sdii.i-'. I?n| i ' m e 1 y one.
A ' ' e -> ! \ | ||i> >||llje? l j
V. !I : "T; " -'aaV*':i 1 'iliar of I m- j
" ' ' i!:' . i ' I l-M \ < idy IJeeo^ni- |
>' ' ! ' in ' 1 eachinu- of j
J - f e i -' fir. - is | In' t 111 rd ,
" i !a-' in ' 'r- -i vie- of sermons on]
'' I ' ' i -! i a I,' I'illar- of the t'hri-- |
t"!i K.iiMi." I niiioi talit v and lleav-J
i "1> I>' jicli > are -nhjei !- of ureal
i '?an I ( - . i-ial!> -o, when view- 1
ei! " 'ie I of w the Saviol
- i \ - . ... i-< i 1.;!i ; ' ai'Hi.
S:;\da\ -eii ml will lie at I p. in. j
l| - de?'ri'il ii| i' plan- for the ("hrist- ,
n i-i-li-'ii a'' e, In- ari aiejeil. lieiiee ..
t ! ' I .1? i end 'II e. ' - lel||i'-t I'd.
I :i?' pnldie i? eordially invited to j
all -erviceMr.
Olin Aaild Accepts Position.
Mr. i Min \ d I win- lias held a re- |
>u- M |> > i :n Whitmire ha- j
UM > ! ' !lp ' I n-eep; ' a posit ion ot |
' 1 !; > e' ''i?- .-ii hern I 'ot j
f 1 1,1 I ' ll -' )" .;? eitv v'-.ie.; '
V ' 'i ne V I'O I I -. |) le'iet ' - j
I 1, " ."I . . - -eeri't a rv id I
l ?'- ' ' mill-. Mi j
\ !.' * ei . ,an,ilv ]
( V -,l ! - i- \? :i thai - I
< n ed pi i w hi i will .mi ilil I
h' : ' '>e 1 '> ?'l|e all : |:e I itile. III.
n, i i? i(.ti.; . i-,. -j I ; i ha ve id >,
hi !?. Mr '.! i- a 'iio-?t competent
mail, aed i 'i m:v f n'hin.ite ii,
iiv\ inu ? ?"i ' :ii- - : \ ices.
w: .<* J.i'ir'i i!
Silver Ktrc.'v Lutheran Church.
I In* S:iml i eiio '! nf the Silvet
?"'! .*ent Lnlli.-'' i ' .'oa^'reual ion wilt
ii I iii'V! s' Mil iv at ierunon at 'j.itli
o Voel\. A | :: :m -er\ iee will he conducted
hy li,'\. S. I'. Knon. A cordi
d invitation i- extended to all.
A CARD.
I'Mitor ll'.'i.i'd and News: I appre(i.'e
very macii the eonfidenee the
people tf wai'tl four placed in me in
elect inu me t i -er\e t'leni as aldeiiii.i
i from tha! ward in 1 DOS. and 1
de-ire to a^ain thank them ino-i heartily
lor the;" snpport. It has been
my purpose ami aim at all limes to
pei form the duties encumbent on me
Jis their pulili.* servant in sneli a wa\
?s to promole the best interests ot
m\ ward and :11 whole town of Newberry.
I have always stood for the
Ihinus lookinu to the advancement
and upbuilding of tin- town, hut owine
to the fae| that my business will
lit' such in 1 JM>D as io preclude me
from uiviti" th' lime and attention to
the olliee il demand.- I must d.'elnn
Io stand for relection.
Itespeel fully,
.Ino. A. Senn.
New berry, S. t\, Nov. 1'Jlli, '08.
THE VOTE IN NEWBERRY.
Tabulation of the Vote in the Generr
al Election?Little More
Than Half.
Tin* vole as tabulated lor the general
electi<ui shows tliat about si\t\
per rent ??I" the while vote of the
[ ounty was polled.
The Federal tickets received abouk
KM) voles more than the Stale tickets.
Jnlv !."? voles were cast against liry.111.
The following is the result for prcsdeutal
electors and congress:
liryan 1(J81
Ta ft 44
lisgen 1
oiigressiuan Aiken 1(}(!2
In the Slali' tickets Arthur Kiblci
ind (lorfrev llannoii received the
iilt'Ii?'sI vole, loSli each. ('. T. Wvche
eceived l.">8."> and Alan Johnstone
?S. The following is the total fot
.ich candidate:
d. |\ Ansel 1 ,">82
I'. (!. McT<eod |.">82
{. M. McCown |o7fi
I. l-'raser hvon l.V>8
? I' Jennings lotiO
\. W. Jones i:,(;o
I. I!. Swearingen lofiO
I. I', lloyd 1.V.0
' I., Oauglunan 1.V>8
?. A. Cooper 1,'iO.S
Man .lohiislone l.ViS
iodl'rev Harmon loSli
\rlliur Kibler l'?8l>
I'. Wvche l.'iSo
- I. Keairle l.">St
S. Wheeler 1'iSl
^1 M. I ?u ford |.")81
I. I'. Cohans 1 ."(81
A'. C. I-Ylker l.">Sl
A iiii'mlmeiil of the Stale constiiil
ion An. \'| | | ;i< to bonded indeb' diii'ss
of (ialTnev, o.'iS for and ISO
I'jam-t.
Amendmeiil a-- lo change of the
i;ime ol | Iw Adjutant and Inspoefoi !
eneral l?> Adjutant General. 0?7 foi '
ind ."ill against.
K 11
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION.
Mrs. Margaret Eptinf? Reaches thu
Advanced Age of Ninety-One
Years.
i >m Monday I lie Dili insl. on inv
round o| visits I slopped at I he home
"I I he oldest member of Central
church. Mrs. Margaret Kpling, and
I oiind I lia'l ?|iiile a celebration was on
hand. l! was truly a special occasion,
thi> aged saint ol (!od had
icached anotlu'r milestone in hci
lotej march on the pilgrim's road and
' children and grandchildren t<.
'In- forth and fifth generation had
net io honor 'I lie occasion, llow
beantilul i> ' age when found in
the way o| ilcoiisncss; no darkness,
it.i 11i111. just fading away likr
lhe >iars into the brightness of the
ri>ing sun.
In the company present there were
represented four generations in the
1 dlowing persons: Mrs. Hpling her!:'.
Mrs. Olivia f). Addie, Mrs. Cr.
B. 1'ioo/er and her three chihlreii
I his lady who now reaches 01 vears
ol age has ninty-ninc immediate descendants
consistin>.v of ten children.
1 !iirly-eiyln grandchildren. font y-even
ureal grandchildren and foui
- real. ureal grandchildren. Just
lacking oin- of having a round liund'e
l o|' deseend nils. 11???- children '>
e.iildrcn to the fifth generation are
vcj>re>euIed by the following persons:
!!<t daughler, Mrs. .I.nie Dicker!.
I- I- I'-pliug. We v. T. 11. Ilpting
and last his little daughler. And
they all rise up and call her blessed.
I ni- aged lady has been intimately
coane t m| with tlie gospel miuistrx.
S.ie in I onus nie lha>t her husband,
I'Mii l-.piing. was for many years
ImmI preacher of the Methodist
h ire!i and a zealous worker. Manx
i time diil he leave his farm work
and moulding his horse ride :iwa\
many miles to say the last words ovei
the dead. Or hasten away on Saturdav
morning to preach for two da vs.
and early on Monday morning hi
back in his field singing while In
ploughed. Mrs. Kpling joined the
church seventy years ago to K,.\.
David Derrick, has been faithful t<.
her vows, and now awaits the heavenly
voice to call her home.
Dr. J. \\ . Wolling.
Married.
Thursday morning, November 12,
J008, Mr. h. D. Hlackiuore and Miss
Jannie Gnntt, all of Newberry county.
If.'v. ,1. D. Shealy ollicialing.
Dr. Babcock to Lecturo.
Dr. J. W. Mabcock, of Columbia,
will deliver a lecture on pellegra in
the (dd court house today at I p. in.
I'he public is cordially invited to alI
end.
LARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Rings
ever shown in Newberry.
Daniels & Williamson.
NEWBERRY AND HER PEOPLE.
Mr. R. S. Galloway Writes of His U
Visit to Newberry?White
Oak Stands.
Mr. K. S. (Jalloway of the A. 1?.
I'rcsbylcrian, published at Due West li'
makes some comments on bis visit to pi
Newberry last week, lit* is a native! <1
ol' Newberry and was born at the n
|{ikard place two miles north ol' New- It
berry. Mr. Miller lives there now. tl
Mr. (jalloway visits his old home l>
with Mr. Ilayne Chalmers his eoliege I u"
classmate. We eopy what he says. ?
"The hospitality of Newberry to
her quests was marked. All denom- ai
inalions united in entertaining the
visitors. Our home during synod, in
company with the associate seniof I'l
editor, was with Editor K. II. A nil
and his good wife. g;
"We were in I lie homes id' Luther- u
ans, Presbyterians, Methodist and .\. I'1
H. Presbyterians. They all vied in w
making the occasion as happy as pos- '1
sible for their guests. J I'i
"The city id' Newberry has taken j M
s|rules forward iu (lie last few years. |
' he signs of progress are seen on alt ! w
sides. jtli
"It was a ureal pleasure to the I
brethren that Dr. and Mrs. K. I'. M?- j <*?
Clin lock Were able to attend the}'"
uicei in? ol svuod day bv daw i
l| was pleasing t?? hear so mau\
-peak in such kind terms of | lie lloi,Jt<
Ceo. S. Mower. Those who speak ol ' ?" >
iiis deeds .?)' kindness are not confin- I"
''d t" our denomination. A hi? 1
hearted man i> a common cxpression
one hears. .J<
"Mr. Ilayne ('lialiners. a clas>
male al I'.rskine. look us out lo om
old home. The famous White Oak '
'I lli?' well is >l ill there. This tree ''
mea>urcs about |'ee| in circiun- j
ference and t lie limbs cover a space ol ' ' <
ground from |<'ilS| |<> West of f:dl\ I '
Ieet. 'flu- dwelling lias been slight- j s'
ly remodeled. All other points seem u
''d litt! changed from what lhe\
w ere in I lecemIter IS.")!). \\"(. "really
enjoyed our visii to the old home. '
I l'i- is the second \ i-it lo the o!n ;,l
| place, made in company with out ''
friend Chalmers. In college "Ilayne' ?
conld read Latin and Creek nearlv ar> ''
easily as Knjrlish." in
?? o
CARD FORM REV. SHEALY. u
| ;
Rev. J. D. Shcaly Urges the Members ;!Newberry
Pastorate to Continue li
a.s They Have in the Past.
I" I he Herald and News: il
Members and friends if the New- "
berry Kvangelical Lutheran pastor- ?
ale, dear ( hrisiiau friends, through '
tiie providential care of the ureal u
l:cad o| i he church: we have just wit- '
nes>ed the closing duties id* I he past ''
synodical year. ?
llial we have made mistakes dm- ''
nig I he year goes without i|iiestion. ''
but we pray Almighty O.xl to over- *'
rule all for good. ?
We have had failures and we have I1
iiad successes, hours of discourage- ~
men I s and hours of encouragement, ''
both cloud and sunshine. ?
W e have reasons |<> believe and "
know, that the Lord has blessed om :i
feeble elTorls, we therefore. "Thanl
Coil and lake courage." And now c
that we have entered upon anothei
synodieal year. Ie| us pray (io.l to
give us personally, the presence ami S
l lie guidance ol the Holy Spirit; pra\ i
that we may have grace and strength
both iniud ami body lo do great |j
things for the honor and glorv of (
llim who loved us and gave Himself ?
for us.
In do successful work we need ihe I
hearty cooperation of 'each indivi- I
'laid niemlxir <d" the pastorate. 1, ji
therefore, pray you. Christian hretb- u
ten. to stand true ami faithful to n
your struggling pastorale. e
I Mease remember (hat yours is a I '
mission pastorale supported by the i:
synod of South Carolina. It is (herefore,
due the synod as well as |he pas- I
torate, that you individually stand \
tiue and faithful to the mission. It j \
is there that your undivided support '
"lust needed, it is there that dut\ 1
calls you and i| is there that Coil wiil \ \
bless vour labors. >
I
1 insist and prav that you sul'fei I
nothing lo influence you to Iransfei l(
to the stronger.
Such a step would be detrimental l<>
the pastorale and an injustice to the
synod.
I he services of each church in the '
pastorale will continue as they have ''
been. ^
.. A
i ?n : urged to be present at all \
the services of the church. | ^
\ isitors and strangers have a c#r? ^
dial welcome to ull the services of' (|
the pastorate. I
Vour humble friend, j \
I. I). Shcaly. !t
Mr. and Mrs. I-\ M. Hovd, of Laurens.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ('. T. t
I Boyd.
MRS. A. T. BROWN ENTERTAINS
ul Delightful Reception Given Abou
One Hundred and Fifty Guests on
Wednesday Afternoon.
e- Mrs. A. T. Drown delightfully en
s- tertained a number of friends at lie
10 allradivy lionie in Harrington stree
n- Wednesday afternoon from t
i- ">..'>() o "clock.
The guests were received in th
10 ''.v Misses Marie Weber and Lai
Jli la Uook Simmons, and Miss Camill
lo 10vans ushered them into the draw
ing room which was exquisitely dc
*h coraled in a profusion of pink rose:
3d gorgeous chrysanthemums and form
re and the soft light of pink candle
i- from silver candelabra, which Weill
placed all about I lie room, gave
lovely effect to the scone.
'? Alter greetings by the hostess an
>f spending a few minutes in eujoyabl
so conversation, the guests were aslcei
into the dining room which wa
l.v charming in its beautiful decoraliom
io the colors being white and yellow
and again gorgeous chrysanthemum
ei were lo be seen everywhere. Here
m dainty salad course was served b
a' ^rs- Martin, and Misses Fan
'1- nic May and Gertrude Car wile.
Alter refreshments were serve
It the guests passed through a side doo
10 into I he reception hall where refresl
ill ing tea was dispensed by Mrs. I. I"
-ii Hmil. and Miss Mary Durlon.
1 here were about one hundred an
In- lif.y guests present, and the hoslec
,s Wj,s assisted in receiving by Mes
lr. dames \Y. |-\ Kwart, L. \V. Floyd, \\
ns H. ( arwile, I'. (i. Kllesor, and 10.
In- hvans, and this channim* circle <i
tie ladies with Mrs. Drown made ever\
"I one happy and comfortable.
11
* For Mayor.
h- >T. ,J. Langford is hereby announce
11 as a candidate for reelection to th
I,1 "I' Mayor of Newberry and i
>i. pledged to abide tlie rules of the D<
'i- mocratie parly.
lr- -
111 For Alderman Ward 1.
^ Shelly is hereby announce
n- a> a candidate |<?r alderman froi
i. w.ird one and is pledged to abide ill
as rules ol the Democratic partv
ill
u' I'. I'. Daxter is hereby nominate
iin for reeled ion for Alderman fro:
ro ward one and is pledged to abide tli
lo- rules of the Democratic oar:v.
Friends.
1)1 For Alderman Ward 3.
oi We hereby announce C. II. C'anno
as a <-a n di > I a I e for alderman froi
iJrt ward 1 liree, subject to (lie rules <
ni the Democratic p;-:t\. ;'ili/: .i
Ve
11(1 1 hereby announce myself as a cat
cn didate for alderman in ward 3 an
ot will abide the rules and regulatioi
o't of the Democratic primary.
E. H. Leslie.
it:
be S. K. Doukuight is herebv ai
l<?- nounced as a candidate for reelect in
ni as alderman from ward 3 and wi
>rs? abide the rules and regulations (
ot the Democratic party.
For Alderman Ward 4.
Deo. \\\ Summer, at the eartie:
H. acquest of citizens of ward 4, In
r consented to become a candidate fi
,Mi alderman from ward I and will abi<
j]i I lie rules ol the Democratic pari v.
\ li ( ^
)(.. ' Me\\ liirter is hereby ai
()j- nounced as a candidate for aldcrma
,;1| I rom ward I and will abide the rul<
and regulations of the Democrat
us. i>nrt.vnd
< ?~
it). John A. Senn is hereby announce
jj. for reelection as a candidate for ah
>()1 erman of ward 4 and will abide tl
jj,. rules and regulations of the Demi
U(1 cratie party.
Oli
For Alderman Ward 5.
I hereby announce myself as a cai
didate for reelection for alderman f<
a* ward ") and will abide the rules of tl
"fc Democratic primary.
Gregg C. Fjvans.
res
0s For School Trustee Ward 1.
Mr. W. A. McSwaiu is nereby ai
ie\ nounced as a candidate for reeleetw
ns a member of the board of tin
lees for the graded scho >! from wuj
ic\ Xo. 1. and will abide lie ; ules of
Democratic parky.
I l\s
II. For School T. ,.steo Ward 2.
ty, Mr. F. N. Martin is hereby ai
lii, nounced as a candidate for reelect io
iss as a member of the board of trus|e<
ile, for the graded school from ward N
gs, 2, and will abide the rules of the D
in- mocralic party.
ou j For School Trustee Ward 3.
<!.* ! Mr. Otto Kleltner is hereby ai
R. nounced as a candidate for reeled in
as a member of the board of trus|e?
et- for the graded school fron ward
are and will abide" the rules of the Demi
cratie party.
SOUTHERN LIFE RECALLED.
. D. C. Chapter Have Delightf
Anniversary Drayton Rutherford
Chapter.
Sometimes we are led almost to b
itve thai the good old Southern lio
tality is passing away, and that ll
larming Southern life ??1" a hall" ee
irv ago is hec.oming only a bean I
11 memory, 1 >111 lo those who were
le eleventh anniversary of ll
aughters of the Confederacy whit
as celebrated at the beautiful o
ansion of .Judge and Mrs. Y.
ope on last Tuesday evening, su<
i impression must have vanisln
>1 npit*ttail from their minds. lie
i this beautiful moonlight, snmmc
ke evening in Novemner were gal
ed a number of South Carolina
illaut sons and fair daughters, wl
ere lovers of the Old as well as i
ie New South, to hear again of tlio:
ho had fought in the grand old si
es, and had from "The blouc
elds of victory gone home to tl
aster's call."
The members of the local chapl
ere the reception committee at
lev with Judge ami Mrs. l'ope ga'
eryone a warm and cordial wc
me. A delightful program In
en arranged for tin* evening.
,'gaii with the singing of Dix
lii?*Ii alone inspires the soul of ;
lie Southerners. Dr. das. Mcluto:
misled by Mrs. .1. A. Burton, ll
resident of the local chapter of ll
. D presided over the exercis
I lie evening. .Imlge l'ope and M
h11 \Y. licagau. i?ccupied posit io
honor during the evening, and t!
autil'ul talk of Judge l'ope on tl
I'e and personal recollect ions
id. Drayton lint herford, the g;
mi you:iu soldier for whom Ne
rry's chapter is named, was tone
ig. ?dot|uent, anil loving. A sho
<ettdi of tile life of ("ol. Uutherl'o
as read by Mrs. \Y. K. Sligh. I
Iclntosh also told some most intr
sting incidents which occurred tin
ig the colloge life of this brillia
ml galalut young ollicer of the Co
tleraey. Mrs. Burton read an i
resting history of the eliaplt
Hiring the evening there w
ore singing, and more music, ;
f which was of a high order ai
really enjoyed. After the progra
ail been completeil the guests we
-ked into the dining room where il
cious refreshments were served.
The parlor and dining room, wlii
re so spacious and well arranged f
ie entertainment of a large numb
f people, was most beautifully dr
rated in Confederate colors, ai
coin tile walls the faces of beautif
omen and gallant men which ha
een preserved by oil paintings, a
n tlii- evening addit ionallv gnu*
v ''white and red." the emblems
ie flag of the "lost cause", seen
lend an inspiration to those w
tlio ig'.ij I'ully gazed upon them
limitation of their beauty and of I
eriod in which they lived. All
ether it was typically a soul he
veiling, and one which the mcmlx
f the Hut herford Drayton chapl
f the Daughters of the Confedera
lav well be proud.
IENTRAL METHODIST CHURC
Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastoi
Regular services at 11 o'clock
mutiny morning. The pastor w
reach on the words of Jesus: ''?
liings are possible to him tiiat I
eveth." Once more the attention
lie congregation is called to the ne
pproach of conference and the i
eney of the benevolent collectiot
'lie night services begin at 7.JO, a
>r. Wolling will speak on the si
i?ct : "An earnest sermon; its fa
re. and why." The Sunday scln
leels at 4 o'clock. A large Bil
lass meets ill a separate room, a
ti all the classes careful instructi
> given. Visitors are welcome.
Letters remaining in postolliee
dewberry, S. <'., for week endi
lov. 7, illDS.
Mr. Frank Atlkins.
Mr. W. J. Maker, Mr. 0. F. Bridf
Ir. Willie Brown, Mr. J. W. Bowl
Ir. Chiton Boozer.
Miss Vinnie Clisk, Mrs. Nan
'ooker.
Lucy Davis, Wcv. A. D. Duncan,
Mr. Kobert Kdwartls, Mrs. Xan
'llesor.
Alfred (Irillin, John C. (JrilTin, \
<illa Gilliam, Dosia llentlerson, ft
'. A. Lane, Mrs. Minnie Lindsi
Jiss Lwenia Marshall, Mrs Ad
Morgan, Mr. Willie McMorris, M
ilai'tha Nance, Captain ll. O'Nen
J iss Odie Praisy, Mr. J. T. Stallin
Jr. IL T. Steedlov, Mrs. Pearl Sw
ller, Mi-> i.ill Kimm >n!. Mr Fr1
lowers. Miss H-dclle S-ber. M i*. II
A'i Uiams. Morgan Willis. Miss 1
cllor Worrell, Mr. and Mr. W.
Vootl, S. C. onng.
All persons calling for these 1
ers will please say that they w<
advertised. C. J. Purcell, P. M
' Cotton Market.
(Corrected by Nat Gist.) 1 '
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Strict Middling g 3.4 % \
Middling g 5.g ;
Cotton Market. |j|
I Keporlcd by 0. McK. Holmes. tL
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'J SPECIAL NOTICES. IS
1 CENT A WORD. 1?
- No advertisement taken for t ft
less than 25 cents. j M
< November 16 is last day for paying
a town taxes without the penalty. jfW.
d NO MAN is boiler satisfied with him0
I'111" lit' who is gradually pay- 'Jt
tl m"' lo1' ? home. Let me start you.
J. A. Burton. //.
ill
November 16 is last day for paying \l
s town taxes without the penalty. $ ;
a 3,
)
y oO piece Decorated Dinner Set $5.00.
'* Anderson 10c. Co.
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(1 November 16 is last day for paying I i
1 town taxes without the penalty.
L NEW STYLES in Belt pins, Buckles, \
llat pins, n ; s
i] Daniels & Williamson.
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- November 16 is last day for paying ?
town taxes without the penalty. \
NO MAN has his perishable property
salely within his grasp unless it is m
well insured. See J. A. Burton '3I
about insurance. It
d November 16 is last day for paying I
0 town taxes without the penalty. I
J- Large shipment Japanese China just I
received. See our windows.
Anderson 10c. Co.
<1 November 16 is last day for paying
" town taxes without the penalty.
10 _
SOLID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up.
Daniels & Williamson.
d
II DO YOU want a good, safe, 10 pei
? ?* >t investment ? See J. A. Bur- I
(on. lt \
Delicious Chocolate candy 20c pound.
Anderson 10c. Co.
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" LATEST DESIGNS in Broodies and
,r stick Bins. !
Daniels & Williamson.
1 YOUR HOME is sacred. Surround ir
with every safeguard, including one j
those giltedge fire insurance po- }
liccs ot J. A. Burton. I
It 1
Save your Coupons a.tid enter the
j'| race f?r prizes to be given away by
?I Anderson 10c. Co,
A. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has
opened shop lust back of post offlcn.
I ' timates furnished on application.
^ Repair work given prompt atten"
SOLID GOLD Elgin or Waltham
watches, $25.00.
Daniels & Williamson. 1
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J- IF YOU OWN rentable property 1
t save the time and annoyance o|
collecting rents by turning it over
' to !. A. Burton. It \
30 dozen elastic and white wash belts,
'* 25c quality each 10c.
Anderson 10c. Co.
GENUINE HAND CUT GLASS we
don't. sell the acid cut.
Daniels & Williamson.
Turkey Roasters at
,0 Anderson 10c. Co.
"For Commissioner Public Works,
r. J. Hu><ell is hereby announced?
as a candidate for Commissioner ot
I ublie orks and will abide the
i- rules of the democratic party.
Mr. John Burns, the British labor
v member of the Liberal Cabinet, said *
)' l,0< ln?/f ngn: "The fault I have to
find with tlie working classes is the
meanness of their wants, the misery
of their desires, the proverty of their
aims, tastes, and ideals. They could
make a new heaven and earth for
themselves with the $15,000,000 a
week they waste on drink and various \
forms of gambling."
Tho Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac. ^
For 1000, ready Nov. 15th, bigger D
1-; and better than ever, by mail .15
>11 cents, on news stand .10c. One copy
>s f' ee with Word and Works monthly
3, magazine at $1 a year. Word and ?
>,v*' "' < !':?!? ''v. 2201 L?cu>| Street,
-St. liouis, Mo.
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