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Not Expected to Live. Mrs. Frank Feigle was no a l e wai not expcited to live :Iroll the night. Her brother, Mr. W. A. McFall. went to (GreenvilL, eer . Death of Olin Burley Livingston. Olin Burley Iiving4tm. he onl of Mr. ani Mr( . W. 0. Living s:on. (ied at their nome in No. tonwshi. on Tuesdaziy !miirin! a t eight o clock of heart dropsy. age four years and ine months. Th remains were brought to St. Paul's church, of which church the parents are members, and on the following day were laid to rest in the church grave yard there, the Rev. J. A. Sligh officiat,d. The little fellow seemed 'to be in good health until the night before his death at which time the disease was discovered. All was done for the little suffered that lay in the power of the parents, and physician, and friends. but God knew best and took the little soul to Heaven where there is no pain, sorrow. nor trouble. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community in this great. trouble that has come to them. N ws rrom Excelsior. Excelsior, December 10.-Excelsior Sunday school will meet Sunday af ternoon at the usual hour. We hope to have a full attendance as the school will be reorganized for an other year. Mrs. Mary Suber has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Thomason. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Wilson, of Newberry. spent Sunday with Prof. J. S. Wheeler's fa.mIly. Mrs. J. S. Wheeler and children speAnt Wednesday with relatives in Prosperity. Mr. Levi Schumpert and wife have moved to her father's for another year. Miss Janie Belle Werts and little brother, Master Willie, of Saluda eounty, have been visiting in this sec tion. -Sorry to learn of the serious ill ness of Mr. S. J. Kinard. Misses Lahlage Wheeler, Maggie Stone and Oline Wheeler spent Sat u,rday night with friends in Zion see tion and attended services on Sun day. Sigma. A-styp-to-dyn. Made from the long leaf pine. The greatest remedy to present time. For sale at Mayes' Drug Store. 12-11-08-1taw-tf. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Plea.. W. Baxter Iiinard, Grace Kinard, Fannie 3. Sligh, Alva C. Kinard' and Robert M. Kinard, PlaintifEs,II Against Gussie Epting. Grace Kinard. the yournger, Fred Kinard and Emmie Kinard. Complaint for Partition. By order of the court herein, I will sell a.t public action, to the highest bidder, at Newberry Court House dur ing the legal hours of sale, on Mon day, 4th January, 1909, all that tract f land lying in the county and State foresaid. containing fifty (50) acres, ore or less, lying on the west side f The road leading from Newberry o Pomaria, and bounded by lands of . Baxter Kinard, Laura Koon, and thers, the same being part of the nd formerly belonging to John G. 'nard, -and by him conveyed to Ann Kinard. Terms. One-third of the purchase ney to be paid cash, the balance n a credit of one and two years, the 't portion to be secured by bond f purchaser. and a mortgage of,the emises sold,. with interest thereon omi day of sale, at the rate of 8 per entunm per annum, with leave to pur haser to anticipate payments, the urehaser to pay for papers and re ording of the mortgage. H. H. Rikard. ee. 10, 1908. Master. DELINQUENT TAXES. ~11 delin'uent taxes may be paid mn to 21st Dece-r.her with the penalty f ten per cent. After that execu ens will be placed in the hands of he sheriff for collect4ion. J. J. Langford, ttest: Mayor. Eug. S. Werts, Clerk and Treasurer. DILINQUENT TAXES. All delinquent taxes may be paid to 21st December with the penalty ten per cent. After that execu ns will be placed in the hands of sheriff for collection. J1. .J. Langford, t: Mayor. .5. Werts, A STUPEB Crowds the St< Every Cc [t's the most astonish Newberry. Competit aest merchandise, on! wvalls and empty coun What's left is thrown < lul sacrifice at prices wvail about what has h oortunity and get a m ffered in this sale, bt REMEMBER, everythi Trcmeiidou Barga the m pants 25 fu & All st: Genui % All st: Big d< Big di *1 Big d Pure Andrc sa A. C. 9 - It's that e' immei ever k plenty quick! MIM1 IDOUS Packed and Jam: >re from Top to E unter Mobbed With C ing butchery of pric:es that ever dumfound ion stands aghast at the Mimnaugh slaughte y one object in view, sell the entire stock cle ters. No price too low to sell it now, it's a ce )ut on the bargain.tabFes for the last four da: :o keep the buying at fever heat. So rather appened, it would be batter to rejoice about ove on yourself. We not only guarantee t it we offered to refund money to any unsat ng is reduced. COME: : : : : s rice Outling on the Second ins that outdo and overwhelm all competing efforts. We war oney and w'ant it quick. Hundreds of Men's Fine Suits, Od and Overcoats regardless of loss, no rnatter what it cost. 1 bolts all wool Kentucky Jeans, 33 1 -3c kind, sale price 22 1- 2c yd. mndard 10 and 12 l-2c Outing, saIe price the yard 8 1-3c. ne Riverside Plaid Homespun, worth 8c, sale price 5c yard. mndard Percales, worth 10 and 12 1 -2c, sale price 7c yard. uble fluffy Blankets, $1.25 kind, sale price 79c. >uble 1 1-4 fluffy Blankets, $2.00 kind, sale price 98c. oubie 11-4 fluffy Blankets, $2.50 kind, sale prece $1.89 p:r. Wool 1 1-4 Dixie, Elkin, North Carolina Blankets, sale price $2.98. scoggan Bleaching, full 36 in wide, sale price 8 1-3o yard. A. Feather Bed Ticking, instead of 20c, sale price 12 1 -ac yd No Let Up la the Barr aias. i sale tht' an unparalleled success. Greatest Shoe crowd ier bwarmed the store. Buying is at fever heat. Savings ar4 ise. It's the greatest price slashing Shoe sale this town ha novWn, every kind and style and leather, nd best of all, there ar of every size. It's dollars in your pocket to think and ac y. Every i,air goes regardless of value. med ot tom rowds ed the people of r of the world's ar to the naked se of necessity. is of this shame than weep. and the present op he merchandise isfied customer. F 3co ? t