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c th League Conference Notes. ;e~ i E ar leagueiiereince S(::rol:ina, whilch has just elo-ze t. George was on( 4f i,he mks cessful and eut*usiastie couter nees which has ever been held. The most important matter broui re tile conferenc waS the pro of.1 the State leagurle (in1erict oT. a stHiZt v :~LI(~u s was disus1ed mAre freel h :y other maI er brought before I fereca mtl was finally d ipose( bv the conterence undertaking th position by adopting the followim olutions offered by Jas. F. ipting seconded by Rev. J. H. Graves: -Resolved, That we. the Epwortl :aguie conference of South -aro ta. pledge our efforts for Le nex e y(lars to raise funds ,towa,rd4 Iding and equipping a $20.00( enee hall at Soo Chow University at t-he fourth vice president be au porized to use such efforts and mean4 s shall be necessary from year t< ear to accomplish this end. We re nest the cabinet to make provisioi r an aggressive campaign for th< sing of this fund." Good Sum Raised. Mr. J. A. McCormick made an ear st appeal to the conference t( .edge its support in carrying out tlh oregoing resolution, and as a resul f his remarks. $1.408 was raised i very short ti-rL.. In addition, umber of leagveicE promised to u-s their individuat efforts in securinn fontributions for this purpose durinr the coming year. After this the reports of the dis trict secretaries were taken up, whicl showed that the league generally ih in a prosperous condition and that f 'rumber of new chapters have beei elganized since last year. Sapple menta.ry reports were also made fro individual chapters throuihtlot thi State and a .number of good idet vere exchanged among the leaguers. The reports from the Charleston Marion. Oraoo-,burg and Spa.rtanbur districts showed great prog:ess anC soecial attention was cal!ld to thei by President Salley. The selectior of the place for the next corferene? <ame up next and Floren!e exirndec a warm invitation through Mr. D. R lierbe followed by Mr. Ki1gore anc 'everal others. Thien Newberry wa placed in nomination, by a very ur gent invitation by Mr. J. F. Epting of Newberry, wvhich was heartily see' onded by Dr. C. R. Gaillard, of Spar. tanburg, w.ho sa.id that the Spartan burg delegation had intended to asl for the conference but 'had decide< to join f.wces with Newberry an,d hell her get it. as this was the fourth tim< Mr. Epting had asked for it for New. berry. Anderson was also put ii nomination, but withdrew in favor oi Newberry and the conference votec to go to Newber.ry by a la,rge majori The electioni of State officers was then taken up and the fogo3wing wer< chosen: President W. M. Howard, Spartan' burg; first vice president, Dr. Chas R. Gaillard, Spartanburg; second viet president. Miss Ruth Lawrence, Dar ington; third vice president. Prof W. D. Roberts, Tatum; fourth viec president, J. A. McCormick, Charles ton. junior superintendent, Mrs. E C. Dibble, Orangeburg; league oditor Miss Mabel Montgomery, Marion secretary, Prof. Power W. Bet'hea, St George; treasurer, Jas. F. Epting Tewberry. District secretaries: Florence, D R. Ellerbe. Florence; Anderson, Jun is Birown, Anderson; Orangeburg Dr. Wi P. Shuler, St. George; Sum ter, Robt. Keels, Sumter; Charleston Miss Edith Burham, Charleston Greenville, Miss Marie E. Watson Greenville; Columbia, Miss Salli Belle Watt-, Marion, J. W. Daksey Conway: Kingstree, W. J. Turbeville Turbeille; Cokesbury, Herbert An derson. Cokesbury; Spartanburg, Dr D. M. Ellerbe. Jonesville. The Cabbage Cure. Youth-*s Conmpanion. * This idea that people thrive bes n the food they like best is not a; mod:ernl as yo seem to think.'' sai< the old doctor to the young doctor "When Ezekiel Holmes was some what over 300 years old hie was takei sck. and my grandfather, one of th< best p)hysicians in that section. wo called to see him. after the family ha( dne their worst to make him better -Grandfather pronounced Mr Holmes very ill, and told the famil; that the end was probably near; h might not live out the night. "As soon the the news sprea< through the neighborhood, severa friends called to sit up, or watet with the sufferer. Among them wa a sea captain, who took the secon< watch. "A little after midnight, Mi Holmes awoke and said the docto was starving him. The captain ask ed what he would like to eat. Corn beef and cabbage,' replie4 he ld man. t ~ ~ ! IL :. L : Sp - %i was .1 S1a a)1e dish i h i day iand iae him a gener(us pi te ii iul reaoin. as he said afterward - t so long as the old man's hotur were nuinbered. lie might as well bave %iwhat lie wanted while he lasted - -\nr eat ini hieartilv. Mr. Hlolme, anid im f 1111in hb li> ii cr. :1!111 n -a IlV 10sep Tle neX nD'nn wiwa aather l he fiund hIheptS for f Or ve Vear I 2terwad. andi ii he alway ; 'tutly- 'e elared that his m1idnigi 1 meal :aIl e ured him. -- -I' been wanting boiled dish a forinight.' he used to say. *and moth er wouldni't let me have it.' But I - wI rked a traverse on her, and got well.' ' Wei Matching. Kansas City Journal. A-3rs. Pride-Jimmy. dear. vould you ind doing an errand for me to day ? - Mr. Pride-WhIat is it? L Mrs. Pride-The cook says we won't have enough chicken for din ner. so I wish you would take this piece down to the butcher shop and see if you can't get it matched. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Bank of Pomaria, Located at Pomaria, S. C., at the close of bus iness June 23rd, 3909. Resources. Loans -and Discounts.....$ 27730 69 Overdrafts. ............. 118 11 Banking House, .........1688 50 Furniture and Fixtures. . 1644 06 Due from Banks and Trust Companies............1560 14 iIV1V..................... ..713 M.) Gold. .................. .140 00 Silver and other Coin,.. 84 12 Cheeks and Cash Items,.. 367 89 Total. ................$ 34046 51 Liabilities. Capital Stoek Paid in.....$ 14340 00 Undivided profits,less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid . ................ 592 88 Due to Banks and T rust Companies, ........... 47 60 Individual Deposits sub jeet to Cheek.......... 6862 22 Savings Deposits,.........2203 81 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed,............ 10000 00 Total, ...............$ 34046 51 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Before me came V. L. Smith Cash ier of the above named bank,s who, being duly sworn, pays t'hat the above and foregoing statement is a true con ~dition of said bank. as shown by the books of said bank. V. L. Smith. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 29th day of June. 1909. SJohn C. Aull, Notary Public. Correet-Attest: R. H. Hitt. Z. T. Pinner. Thos E.1H%ntz. Directors. WHEN THE EAGLE SCREAMS ON THE Glorious Fourth Every good American gets ou and makes a noise--but no -with his Clothes. We have ithose cool FEATRER-WEIGIIT SUITS .the "Real Thinigs--with plent' e of "Ginger'' but not that flashi ness that fairly screams-li all wool, silk and wool, and fas color fabrics. ' You can dress well and eco i nomically with our correc Clothing for men. I Sits $10.00 to $30.00 1Ewart-Perry Cc The Medicinal V is admitted by the highest m( many slight disorders it is a sa effective, it must be the genui Sunny THE PuI Whik SUNNY BROOK is unsurpa: stimulant or an invigorating health aged and. bottled under the direci Inspectors and its absolute purity al safe and free from harmful effects. over the cork of each bottle states t] SUNNY BROOK DISTILLE -===FULL C BY EXPREt from any of the o H. Clarke & Sons, Inc , . . . The Philip G. Kelly Co , Inc.. L G. Daniel, Paul Heyman M. Ma-kstein C. Blum & Co, C C Butler Co., . L Loeb Whiskey Co.,. AltMan Whiskey Co., D. F. & C. P. Long SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. 0OGOODSSHI All Kinds CANNING SUPPLIES at SUMMER BROS. CO. 1785 190S COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 125th Year Begins October 1st. Entrance exammnation will be held at the new Court House or Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. All can didates for admission can compete in October for vacant Boyce schol arships, wnich pay groo a year. One free tuition sch:ola-ship to eact County of South Carulina. Boarc and furnished room in Dormitory $12. Tuition, $go. For catalogne address HARRISON RANDOLPH. President. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT[ Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement of the estate of Nannie M. Wessinger, deceased, in the probate court for Newberry coun tv. on Monday, July 26th, 1909, a' 11 o'clock a. mn., and immediatel2 thereafter apply for a discharge as administrator of said estate. George W. Summer, as Administrator of estate of Nannie M. Wessinger, 'deased. June 25th, 1909. 6-25-4t-1taw. Thousands of satisfied customers and say "There's where I buy my w We~7 sell only the puresc ard~ Cannon Ball Express. Let us ship you a trial order cf tionaIJy pure and delicious. We pre Clarke's Happy Valley Corn,. Clarke's Old Tar Heel Corn,... Clarke's Select Old Corn, ... Clarke's O!d Private Stock Cori, . - Carke's Sunny South Rye, ... Clarke's Old Tar Heal Rye,.. Clarke's Monogram Rye. ..-,.. t Sunny Brook Whiskey,(Bottled in Be Clarke's Malt Whiskey,. .. .. Clarke's Medicinal Corm.Malt., Old Private Stock Apple Brandy, - Select Old Peach Brandy,. .. . All goods guaranteed under] shipped same day received in plain y Remit by postal or express moi list mailed upon request. H. CLARKE & SQ3 The Sonth's Pion< alue of Whiskey dical authorities, Indeed for fe and certain cure. But to be ne, pure, natural article like PBrook 1E.00D ;key sed as a wholesome pleasant ful tonic. Every drop is distilled, t supervision of U. S. Government rid mellowness make its use perfectly The "Green Government Stamp' ie correct age, proof and quantity LY CO., Jefferson Co.. Ky. WARTS= S PREPAID lowingDistributors: Richmond, Va. Chattanooga, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. END REMITTANCE WITH YOUR ORDER. IPPED C. 0. D. Scholarship and Entrance Examfinations Clemson Agricultural College. At the County Court-House on Friday, July 2nd, at 9 A. M , the Scholarship and Entrance Examinations to Clemson Agri cultural College will be held under the directi -n of the County Board of Edu cation. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and must be prepared to enter the Freshman Class. There are no scholar ships in the Preparatory Class. This class is only open to a limited number of boys who cannot reach high schools and where school facilities are poor Scholar ships are worth $roo oo and Free Tuition. The next session of Clemson Agricultural College will begin Sept. 8, 1909. A pply to the County Superintendent of Education after June 20th, for needed in formation concerning the Scholarship Examinations For catalogs, further information and cards upon which to make application for entrance to the College, address P. H. MELL, President, Clemson College, S. C. Solder Top TOMATO CANS at SUMMER BROS. Co. tAIL ORDER WilSKEY 110USE LYNCNIBUR6 - ItMN IERLI BUY r(WIISKEY point to "Clarke's Mail Order Hot:e," ~iIies." There is a reason for thi : es and guarantee quick shipme~ Lt I c~r of the following. They are exccp ay express charges. 1 Gal. 2 Gal. 4 Full 12 Full Jug. Jug. Qts. Qts. $2.50 $4.50 $2.75 $7.75 .2.85 5.00 3.25 9.00 . 3.35 6.00 4.00 10.00 . 3.85 7.00 4.75 13.00 .3.35 6.00 3.75 10.00 . 3.85 7.00 4.00 11.00 .4.75 9.00 5.00 14.00 md) 3.85 7.00 5.00 13.00 .3.85 7.00 4.00 11.00 .3.50 6.50 3.75 10.00 . 4.00 7.00 4.50 12.00 .4.75 9.00 5.00 14.00 4aonal Pure Fooc Law. All orders packages. iey or registered letter. Complete price !S, Inc., Richmond, Va. er MaiH Order Hanue SOME ONE ONCE SAID: NO W'S THE TIME" WE APE GOING TO OFFER NOW almost. at the be ginning of the sum mer, a wonderful bargainin : ALL LOW SHOES! Here are the Ladies' Reginas, and other makes, all to be soldat JUST WHAT THEY COST. Reginas - - $3.50 at $2.50 $4.00 at $2.75 Others at Why just come and see and you will be satisfied. We cannot charge any shoes at these prices. To do a good thing today is better than tomorrowi So come to NOW. IFI1T'St I flood to Eat I ao AND YOU WANT ITHE .BEST~ * you WILL FIND IT AT jJONES' GROCERY I * 'PHONE No. 2120