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ARE TO -BE -ENUMERATED Census Bureau's Instructions to Enumerators on This Point. asngton, D. C., February 19. e explicit and lengthy printed in otions to the census enumerators, hich have been prepared by the nited States Census Bureau, give a lear idea of the character of the answers expected from the people of the United States with regard to the questions in the population schedule to be carried in the Decennial Cen sus Apil 15 next. -All answers are to have referenc3 solely to the "Census Day," which is April 15. Persons living o Lha, day, but wno died after it and before the enumerators call, are to be counted, .but persons born after prL5 are not to be ineluded in the eount. Persons who were single on Aril 15 are to be reported as sin-, gle, even though they have married subsequently and before the. ean -asser has called. This is true simi Jarly, of persons who became widow ed or divorced after April 15. The eensus law provides that all perso=s shall be enumerated at their "sual place of abode" on Apzil 35. This means the place where they, *ay be aid to live or belog or the Olace whieh is their home. As a rule, the usual place of abode is not Ah place where a person works or where he eats, but where -he regalar ly sleeps. The enumerators are can iiond, however, that where a man happens to sleep at. the time of the enumeration may not be the place where he regularly sleeps. There will be a number of persons having their usual places of abode in enumeration districts who . will be absent April 15. These ar6 to be in eluded and enumerated after the facts regarding them have been ob tained from their families, relatives, sqaintanes, or other persons able * give the inf4rmation. For instance, if a member of any family .in an enumeration district is temporarily away from home on a visit, or on ;business, or traveling for pleasure, #r. attending school or college, or sick . a hospital, sueh absent person is to be. enumerated and ineluded with other members of the family. But a son or daughter regularly living in another locality should not be count ed with the family at home. Servants, laborers, or other em ployes, who live with the family, and sleep ini the same house or on the premise's, should be enumerated with the family. The Census Bureau states that there will be, on the other haud, a certain number of persons present .nd perhaps lodging and sleeping in disticts at the time of the enumera tion who do not have their usual places of abode there. . These are not to -be: enumerated. It ust *be as sumed that, they will be ..numerated elsewhere. The canvassers should not, therefore, unless it is practically certain that they will not be enum erated anywhere else, enumerate or jnelude- with the members of a famn iMy they- are enumerating any of-:the following classes: Persons visiting a family; Transient .boarders or lodgers who have some other usual' or permanent place of abode; Students or children living or boarding with a family in order to attenud -some school, college, qr other educational institution in the local ty but not regarding the place. as Reir home; Persons who take their meals with; a family but lodge or sleep else where; Servants, apprentices, or other. persons employed by a family and& working in the house. or on the prem ises,. but not. sleeping there; or An.y person who was formerly in a family, but who has since become a1 permanent inmate of an asylum, almshouse, home for the aged,, refor-, matory, prison,, or any other insti tution in wh.ich the inmates may re main for long periods of time. SUNIDAY. SCHOOL OFFICEES. W. W. Boyce Elected State Presi dent.--Spartanbulrg the Neut Convention City. Rock Hill, Feb. 17.-,The sixth ses sion of the State Sunday school Con ve.tion opened last evening at 7:30) 'elock with a song service and very ' imprsive devotional exercises. The house was packed po its very limit and the people remained until the close of the session, about 10 o'clock. SThe interest increases with every sesson and the attendance has grown even with the last day of the . Con vention. Immediately following the close of this Convention the officee of the State Association will be moved to Spar tanburg, and t.he executive committee hasreueted the retiring general; secretary t6 keep at least t.he over sight of the work until the new see-, retary arrives. He will as soon as possible secure a stenographer to do his writing for the association tem porarily. The following officers were elect ed: W. W. Boyce, Rock Hill, presi dent; Dr. E. Norton, Conway, vice president; the Rev. D. D. Jones, En oree, recording secretary; Mr. Lyles, Spartanburg, treasurer; superintend ents of departments, Miss Grace Vandiver, elementary; Mrs. BE. C. Cronk, home; the Rev. F. W. Gregg, teacher training; Mr. Paul Quattle baum, adult; Mrs. J. W. Humbert, temperance; Mr. J. B. Creighton, house visitation. Spartanburg was selected as the next place of meet ing. Rock Hill has been very glad to have this big assembly with her, and has derived much pleasure and profited thereby. BRYCE TO SUCCEED BOYCE. President of Due West Female Col lege Picked. Columbia, Feb. 19.-It is announe ed this afternoon that Representative A. G. Brice, of Chester, is the choice for president of Due West Female college, of IL committee of tristees clothed with power to aet, which com mittee will report to the entire board at a meeting in Due West Wednes day next. At present the college is without a head. President James Boyce died January 27, after serving in the posi tion for nearly eleven years. The trustees met at Due West February 9, and vested in a special committee of -three ,headed by chairman of the board, Mr. R. C. Brownlee, of Ander son, the power to select a suitable man for president and enter into negotiations with him the -etion of the committee, in the event of a choice, to be ratileld by the full board at a meeting February 23. It is understood the committee was unanimous in its choice of Mr. Brice and that other trustees who have been consulted are enthusiastic over the hope of his acceptance. Stringing Himself. Gyer-That fellow Pufkins re minds me of a ball of twine. Myer-What's the answer? Gyer-He 's completely wrapped up in himself.-Chicago News. If troubled with indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen ~the digestion. Sold by W. E. Pelham and Soc. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. K. H. Cook, deceas ed, will file the same, properly at tested with, and all persons indebted to said estate will miake immediate payment to, my attorney, Eugene S. Blease, Newberry, S. C. MaryBE.Epting, . 2-15-ttaw. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mix ture. It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from col in the head, throat, chest or lag. Sold by W.3 Pelham & Son. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTT.WMT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that we, as Executrices of the estate of 3. M. H. Ruff, deceased, will make a final set tlement of the personal estate ofj said deceased at the- office of the Probate Judge of Newberry county, on Mon day, February 21st, at 11 o'clock A. M., and immediately thereafter ap ply for a discharge as Administra tries oif said estate. Minnie L. Caldwell, Lizzie Ruff Shaw, Atministratrices of the personal estate of J. M. H. Ruff, deceased. 1-18-4t. itaw. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas. Hayes & Whittaker, laintiffs, Mrs. M. L. Werber, Defendant. 'By virtue of an execution to me directed in the above case, and by virtue of other executions against the above named Mrs. M. L. Werber, I have levied on a,nd will sell on the 7th of March, 1910, the same being salesday, between' the legal hours of sale. in front of the court house, for said county, State aforesaid, the life estate of the defendant, the said' Mrs M. L. Werber, in nea thousand and fifty acres of land, more or less, situated in said county and State and bounded as follows: by lands be longing to the estate of R. L Schm pert, deceased, lands of J. J. Sehum pert, land of estate of I. H. Boul ware, deceased, and others, levied on as the property for life of the said defendant, Mrs, M. L. Werber. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. M. M. Buford, Sheriff N. . SherifE's Office, Feb. 7, 1910. 2-8-3t. The Best Hour of 'Afe is when you do soma great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt., N. C., when he xas suffering in t nsely, as he says, "from the worst eold I ever had, I then proved to my great satisfaction, what a wonder ful Cold and Cough oure Dr. King's New Discovery is. For, after taking one bottle, I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that." It's the surest and best remedy for diseased 'ung, Hemorrhages, Lmrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever-any Throat or Lung Trouble. 50t., $1.00. Tripx bottle free. Guaranteed by W. L Ielham STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas. Elizabeth M. Blair and Marion M. Frazier, surviving partners of the firm of Blair,, Frazier & Company, Ptintiffs, Against L. M. Blair, as administrator of J. Win. Blair, deaceased, Louise E. Blair, Esther Valeril Blair, An drew F. Brair, Bertha; May Blair, Jas. W. Blair and Fr'anoes Olivia Blair, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell before the court house door in Newberry, S. C., to the highest bidder, on Salesday in March, 1910, within the legal hours of sale, all that eertain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate on Broad River, in said state and coun ty, containing two hundied acres, more or less, and. known as the "wlymph River Place,' bounded on the north by land of Thomas Adams, east by Broad River, south by lands of Lawrence M. Blair and west. by' lands of Mrs. Frank Smith; this tract not including the island of twenty .cres; it being the same traict of land\conveyed to Blair, Frazier & Co. by John K. Ragsdale under and by deed dated the 8th day of Decem ber, 1906. Terms of Sale: One third cash, the balance in tbwo equal installments from the day of sale, with interest from day of sale at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be seenred by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, or for all cash at the option of the purchaser.~ Purchaser to pay for pa pers and for recoi'ding same. KH. Rikard, - . Master. Master's Offiee, Newberry, S.' C. A few minutes delay in treating some eases of croup, even the length of tinme it takes to go for a doctor often proves d.angerous. The safest way is to keep'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the hiouse, anid at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. Sold by W. E. Pel ham & Son. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. By Frank M. Sehumrpert, Esq., Pro bate Juge. Wherea, Robert McCanghr~in Holines made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of 0. MeR. Holmes There as therefore to cite and ad monish all and& singular the kindred and Creditors of the said 0. McR. Holmes deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the .Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on the 16th day of February next after publication thereof, at- 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, w~h.y the said Administration should not be granted. *Given under my hanud, this 29th day of January Anne Domini, 1910. Frank M. Schumpert, J.P.N.C. Struck a Rich Mine. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King's New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Troule after 12 years of suffering. They are the best pills on ~earthi for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 25e. W. E. Peiham & SR's. I.IV 8 Model ] HIS new cept for in and powe which sold at 4 Model Fiftythree-I wheel-base, 108 inche magneto, oil side- ano tools, andjaek. Spa Is better than ai nity, silence and is superior to ai Model Fifty-five-Se wheel-base, 123 inche magneto, 6-80 storage combination electric robe-rail, horn, jack, a toqis, $100. New o o4 THE murNEaYKRM AN INSURACE POLICY has saved many a man from 'ruin. Start the New Year by resolving to carry a policy that may . prove your salvation before the year is ot. - We will issue 'you one ina' firgt class company at a very rea sonable rate. The sense of secur ity alone is worth more than the cost of the insurance. Secudhy Lon n elsnl Go. 3. N. XcOaugbrla, - W. A. M Vbrain W. A. Xo.w. n While- it is often impossible to a prevent an aeeident, it is never im possble to be prepared-it is not be yond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents in .4 bottle of Chamberlain's Lini ment and you are: prepared for. sprains, bruises .and like injuries. Sold by W.E.Peflham &Son. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notie i erebygven that ontheI 5th day of March,191,at 10 o'cloOk, I in the forenoon, Iwill make aset-j: tlemenit of the estate of Henry S. Boozer, deceased, in the Probate Court for Newberry county, and4 that I will immediately thereafter apply for my finial 4iseharge Os exeeaetor of the last will and testament of aid 3. P. Wheele., Qualiiler IExecutor. An attack of the grip is often fol-1' -owed by a persistent eough, which to many proves a great a.nnoyanlce. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has' ben extensively used aind with good success for the relief and cure of *this cough. Many cases have been ured after all other remedies had ad Sol by W . Peiham & Son.~ I* . Nfty-three, 84 H. P., $1,800, with Iagneto, Lamps and Tools. Rambler Fifty-three, at $1,800, ex tprovements, is identical in quality r with previous Rambler -models 2,250. ive-passenger; four-cylinder, 4 34 x 4X; 34 H. 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