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* missionary rally day. At Ebcuczcr Nov. 29-lixerciscs Jicgin 10..'}0 O'clock ?Everybody Invited. Program as follows: Hymn Xo. 1^2. 1* raver. Opening address hv two boys. Song. Welcome address? Alvin Host. Something to do?Mariot Ilaycs. The cry tor the heathen?Nett Setzler. Song. Leading by Miss Maud Crontei The child of Xazarclh? Cleoi 11 ayes. I he white I.ambs. Song. < >i). hear - llomer Summer. Just to please Jesus 11 ugh be :JY<1 Little Missionaries-?I d a Ma Hayes. St nig. Willing Workers. ''La :..i China \ 1!??_ ri C.u nun. Song. I he (. all Mttdge Summer. The Sh.-pl;er?i of (bililee bv \w \ I > r . . . M . i.,, |f j < M.i b it I M i1 <. ! In r i irk ' ?:?' Tah ut !.,.ui.,. Song. xb' -1 ?:i ;.:id M itn : i ng S a r Sligh. Leading by Miss Laura Setzler I"' M ultitude's Xn <1 ? Aim Haifa. Song. ^ < ?1 K i 11< <n. Oozing address llti.-h l.onM'.< \ i\ An address in tin- afternoon. NIUiRO LYNUH-l) IN HAMPTON. Daughter of a Parmer Awakened at >li night to Find Laborer on Iter l ather's Farm by Her Bedside with His Hands Upon Her. News and Courier. Hruuson. November 2v |j Ciihnore, a young negro man, abo - < years old, was taken from tl guard house in Lurav. this count about midnight last night ai hanged. I'lienegio had been el ployed on the farm of M r. A. i I'M.-, a highly icspeclabh- eitiz.e Saturday night while the Is daughters of Mr. bitts were sloe ing together one of the young 1 dies was awakened by feeling hand upon her face and another < her person beneath the bed cow ing. I ler screams aroused the fat il.v Irighu-iied away the i Under. Ciihnore was tracked at at tested He confessed and imp cated another young negro ma who is yet at large. In tin* hat o| ( iilniitie was toni the picture of a nude white wotna Ciilnioie stak ,| ]K. ;iluj ] accomplice had been planning | weeks the assault attempted hi night. before the sheriff could teai Lutay the enraged citizens isit. their wrath on the guilty negr Should his partner in crime caught he will probably meet a sin ilat fate. Program of Union Meeting. Time, ?>th Saturday and Snnd; in this month. Place, Cross Roads Church, thr miles N. K. of Chappells. Saturday, n a. in..?Introdu tory sermon Rev. (). A. Wrigli Organization. Recess, Dinner on grounds, i p. in.? Query No. i: "H0 to infuse new life in our Unions, Speakers, J. VS. Dominick, J. ] Mc(iill, (i. A. Wright. Ottery Xo. 2: "Are not 01 churches growing too lax in tl matter of discipline? If so, I10 shall we enforce it? ' Speakers, W. o. Wat kins, H. i Mitchell, J . b\ Cason. Adjournment. Sunday, 10 a. m. ? best metl ods of Sunday School work." ern Speakers, \V. II. Hunt, I,. C. ,ll!l At Craig. wlii ii a. in.?Missionary Sermon, J. F. Cason or J. I?\ McGill. A Dinner. sto i p. in.?Woman's work: Short l)OC' talks for tliii ty minutes. ear 1.30?Address by Mrs. \\\ II. "e TV J OX II Hunt, to women only. jljn Adjourn at pleasure. "\v ,jc I,et each church elect delegates tlie at once. of 1 je A cordial welcome will be accorded all delegates and visitors. -'pj, Parlies going by rail will be met sin at Chappells if they will notify "(>,l lc. ^ ? U- V\ atkins of their arrival. 15. I'. M itchku.. for Cum. ... tla\ Chappells, R. I<\ I). ?An Government to Place National Forest "Ye Receipts in Western Depositories. els.' l' W ashiniii 1?11, Nov. 1!).?The natiios tlx* , "I six n'tiviTiiiin'iil depositories wliieli ' no y J arc to handle (ho receipts of I lie Unit- man 1 c?l S1; 1 r s Forest Service, after lie- I retn eetnlier !. when its organization for j ??tmi ilie administration of ilie national | Kivo ! I ore-; t > will l>e removed from Wash- ; I " 110n In six field districts in t lie | ^ jvvr.-l, liave ,jus| been aniioimced. i 1 ! 1 desJ _>'! 1 ;U i<?11 of western hanks | ' ^ >" handle i lie moneys received from j ! I im 1 ?er -.ilc-., permit s for -1.l; raz-j "''> d !n}' -peeiaI of varioti> I alt ' 1:t i ! 1.?1 !' 1! 1 .1.. j- ;U( . " : 1 w hie.t w ; i I niea:: ! !ia j all ^ ' ;P' "f :' 1 * l-'i.re.t Service in y'lni ! ' I' 11 tit*'- W ill lie di-p I I'd ; . lilt- ' 1 of | ! I''-11 l'l'l' of ' I nijed S'1'" S;.ii,. . and made avaihdnc for -i I ''': M' ' 'da: 11.:; i: 1 t he part of ; ii.- eon lit r\ j I roin which il is thrived, within the |; limits of the anionnlv allowed hy law j <r\\ i- ' 1" '."'Vorn men I deposit-:. instead of \,.u '" 1:1-: f >r-.v ard"d !.. 1 ii<> irea<'in r at ,|:IV ; W :t< 1!ir 1 I"11. fhe hank- which have jM.. *'!l "t.im-d and u itieh liave all eon- j ?j"<: jscnted to serve lie- government are|esfa h.iair.l : i! the .?i-? ri.-i lic;td<|ua rt ers \\ j ] ] I"' |l;r 1 Son ice a 1 Denver. <>- J den. A11 11 > 1111 i-i |iii', Missoula. J?r t - j | \- 1 , land, and >; n I' raiicisco. 'fiiev are as ] Ifollov.s; , , . i ' I Western Montana National ha n k, j ' ' '' j.Mi-sonia Montana. Headquarters of!""'1' ^ j district, including nori lie.asl ern ' Washington, northern Idaho, north- ' 1 in \\ \ 01 ru Dir. and iiort 11 west ern lain South Dakota. one1 , Denver National hank, Denver, Co-j . s' , lorado, southern \\" \ ?m i n?_r. South ' ')*, til Dakota, nort hwesta.rn Minuesoia. Ne-I , ' ; lU hr.-iska. west,n n Kansas -out heastern <llV' 1 III ah. I !- ">> lie I 1 I \ l ' " Nat ional hakn. AIhtnincrom-, ! 1 , id ' N,'n head?|iiartcr< ..f thir-l i ' ' jdisirii". includim: Arizona. Arkansa-.i n j New M1 \i 1 o, aii.l (iklahoina. * i ,lr'" L. I First Nat ional hank, at < >?_?"deii. | ',IIMl n. M 'ah. headtpiarl er< of fourth .lis.:"1 ' VOjU'icl. i n?-111?li 11 u I 'tail, southern Idaho, j western Wyoming eastern Nevada, j? 5,1 , and nort h western Arizona. Stai j hirst National hank. S.tn Francis- '' a , co. California, headquarters for l'i ft h I s:,lr >n district i 11?-hi< 1 i 1;tr California and' 'IV t- south western Nevada. onen_| I' irst National hank. Portland, Ore- a m n I'-on. headquarters of sixth district, crcd includinir Washington. Orciroii. a ! pav; .-'".ill par; ot norl hern California, ain't men h AJ sale " 1 1 i m a l ed receipts f,,r t !ie na- j pa \ ; |'""ial forests flir 1 J,,. fi<(.;l| , 1>;ii,| .,1 x U!'l 1 >e a ppro\iIlia; -1 \ 11H- men 1IK11I ii 11. j, 1 >. 1 I . ;, , j , " -t 1.iu_ tin ieieip|. Iron, eaca o| or 1: .' j !di-iricis raii'.'e from ~ o.nui) pers US( " -I'M Ilie depositories will re-. Ol |Cei\c all remittances due tile govern- j lst j "lent for us,, of the national forests M h?ftcr Deeemher I. and deposit them . I 1' ' edit of the rreanrer of I lie ! SU | 1 "'" d Slates. Aeeor.lin- to the { cd I plan which has heen approve] hy the ' ' I). J "llicials of the Cniteil Stales treasury, <>rs |)C. I I lie I' orest Service and the otHcers of '"l'1'' (| | Hie various depositories, when a tim- f Ml her sale, stock -razin-. or special ns(applicat ioi. is made, the forest snp- IS!,,n< Jervisor will fill out a letter of trans- ,>,V ! j ,nil,;l1 duplicate and tell the ap- 1,01,11 idicant to remit the amount directly l,u' ^ to the national hank which is the de" j p.'sitory for the district. Kemittances w,'l l><> Jn !ht> "f a national bank draft, express or post otlice money order; and will he pavahle to the EXC _ hank, since fores, supervisors are not B: allowed to receive money. The letIt. j ter of transmittal i? Mrtnallv a dc- A j ix^it slip to aceompany the' remit- R,:l1 tance. The duplicate copy -joes to the w '^strict fiscal a?ent. All remittances fnm ,, will l)P assembled and checked up at r?l1' the end of each day. a single certifi- ^T<)Vl I'. cate of deposit made out hv the hank ll"4 secret a rv of the l>'" llr Jrcasurv. This simple plan which 100fl lias required months for the treasurv hor olllcials and ollirers of the Forest Ser- F? w vice to perfect, is one which will ex- ? tc.t Indite lmsiness h.>|h f ,. ,he users ,,| et a >_ the national forests M1,i for the force 1,1 n,? ?^<'h distrie, forest m ?'?! "Mlm same time will make it p?s- .?' 1,sihle tor the uovernnicnt to deposit Asst 1 . the national I orest receipts in west-' banks, ajul hol|? (lie circulation I particular section of the count ore il is originally spent. Poet and Creditor. l Paris contemporary tolls tl ry about Joseph Mery, the Fren t. A creditor called one morni ly to ask payment for an accou Interviewed the poet in bed a iressed sorrow at having to troul i, but would lie settle the accou illi pleasure," replied Mery. "Ila goodness to open the first draw hat cabinet." I have, sir." repli creditor, "but there is nothi re." "Indeed? Well, try the nex icre is nothing in it." That nine. Try the third." "There liing in there eilher." "I.ook lnaiitel-slielf." "Hul it is the sai the drawers." "It is incrcdltil e you looked on the table?" "Yes d in the secretaire!" "Yes, at e is nothing." "In my clothes s; I have turned out all the poe ' "Ah. well." replied Mery, wi greatest composure, "if there money in the drawers or on 11 itel or 011 the table or in the se rie or in my pockets, how in tl io of all that's wonderful can you anything?"?London Globe. itk <>k soi Til carolina. di nty ok s\:\\ \w:\i\i\. < Col'liT COMMON I'LI! AS. art ha 11. Kpting. Mary M. I.eit Ami'lia I.. Wicker ami Mauuie I . Plaint ill'-. A 'ja i n-: ".Hi; .-i; M. ! > 11! 11 ,.ib. ; -i. ii. U'i. S?< . I ?. It idh till!)"-: . Willi" i ii!i< :i uIt'hri-iian Sii'xt. Tal er ai:d The Sitzli-r I ' ?iu|?ai\y. I V Ian? -. I 'art ii ion. \ order ni ! !ir court herein, I wi be !' ire I lie court house dour ; berr\. S. <nit M omlay. tin* it < l" I lei-ej'ibei". i POS, tin* -,i!iie 1 >< -aleday. ui'hin the 1? j.?1 hom lie. In 1}ji hivrlie-: bidder, tile re; i:i Newberry countx ?t* whir liani I.. I * i 11 eh u l?er died -ei/.ei aininu' three hundred and t wei M'JP) acres, imn'e nr le--. bourn !>y land- of I\. I. Stack, W. I air. W. I., I.eit/.sey. I icr^c Pill! I< and oilier-. Said land- will I in three separate tracts as fo ract No. 1, the home tract, eoi ing one hundred and live an fourth (10."> 1-11 acres, more < bounded by tracts No. "J an '! and land of \V. I,. I.eit/.sey. ract No. "J. containing one hui I and -even ami four-fifths fill acres, more or less ami houmlc and- of Dave Suber. denrije But k and tract- No. 1 and No. D. ract No. contaiuim; one hut 1 ami nine and fifty-five-oii dreths ill).') 1 (MM acres, mot ess. and bounded by tracts No. No. J ami lands of Dave Sube ten Kpting, D. A. Dickert, R. k and W. L. I.eit/.sey. hits will be exhibited on day t this of sale: The purchaser to pa third cash and give his bond an ortgage of the premises for tli it portion of the purchase mono; ible in two equal annual insta t-. with interest from the day r: at the rate of eight per ceil ible annua.lly until the debt i . with leave jo anticipate pa\ ? of i In- credit portion in who! i part. Purchaser to p.a\ for p; and recording of same. II. II. I?;k.ird. Master, aster's OlVn-e. Nov. 10, 1 DOS. NOTICE! ie I'oiinty 1 ioard of Commissi**! for Newberry county will receiv icalions for the ap|K>inlmetii < iperintemletit of the county poo e ami farm for the year 1000, tli * to be filed with the umlersigne ) o'clock in the Porcnoon of Dt >cr 5th next. The board reserve right to reject all applications. 11. C. IIolloway, Clerk. i>v. 10, 1008. 3URSION RATES TO COLUK IA, S. C., AND RETURN VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ccount South Carolina Colore e Fair the Southern railway at ices very low round trip rale i all points in South Carolina t nubia, S. tickets to be sol ember 7th to Tilth inclusive, an trains scheduled to arrive Colun before noon of November 1-ltl !, United for return until Noven 10t.lt, 1008. >r rates, detailed informatiot apply to Southern r.iihvav ticl gents or address, J. C. Iiiisk, Division Passenger Agent, . Meek, Charleston, S.' ( . ("Jen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, da. v in | 11 EWART-PI I $32,0( '!': 1 Worth of Brand N? II Shoes, Hats, Shirts, wear to be thrown u ill from now until Ja H at prices that defy j [clot: I | Shoes, Hats, Collars, S u gg | ; I At Prices that Dej i' M i pfeg I SEE OUR < i- Bb '^ 8 Give this immense stock [:' | fore purchasing elsewhe I/i Si and get our prices. We give you NEWER and E dise FOR LESS MONE in the South Carolina, to be converted into reac and make your selectio coats, Shoes, Hats, &.C., l broken. Remember we goods for less money th, in Newberry. : : : : : Make Your Sel< EWART-PE You Moke No Mis I When You Purchase your : GOODS FROM US. We bought when goods were at the L and we sell at much LOWER PRIC1 [ the everlasting Bargain Day Sellers. The nimble nickel is more appreciat (i than the slow dollar. >- Compare quality and you will invarii o that the greatest GENUINE BARGA] always to be found at O. KLETTNE The Fair and Square Dea First shipment of fall goods arrived. ! Never no oetter, nor cheaper. COM 30.00 I I] iw Fall Clothing || Collars & Neck I ipon the market I nuary 1st, 1909 1| competition. . . I birts and Neckwear I I [y Competition IJ ""I u, Kgj, pH y I j ? - Kgl v. i GOODS Ij an inspection be- i: ire. See our goods B know that we can I \ BETTER merchan- I j Y than any house /' This stock has got I ? iy cash. So come ns of Suits, Over- ! J Hi 1 ' before the sizes are B| , will sell you better ? I an any competitor " |jj l||i { actions Now I l0b|c?TT?N .. Nearly $15.00 a bale less FAT I 'than a year ag0' Do you want to sell your cotton at present prices? If not, store it in the OWEST ~s than Newberry Warehouse and protect it from danger and ed by us fire. Do you owe debts, and want ably find to pay them, without having to |NS are sel1 y?ur cotton? If so store your cotton in the ? O Newberry Warehouse " " 11 and Mr. C. E. Summer or J. D. i Wheeler will tell you how to Ut,i. get money on it from the Farmer's Loan and 1 rust Company of Columbia, g 'T. B. STACKHOUSE, Pres. i i /