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PURELY PER ONAL. Nosements of 3lany People, New berrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mrs. F. T. Dominick is visiting rela tives in Atlanta. Mrs. M.. K. MacNeil, of Greenville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norwood Mr. Robert Norris lefat Tuesday foi Greenville on business. Mr. J. T. M. Riser, of Selma, Ala., is :risiting his sister, Mrs. T. J. Hayes. 'Mis. 0. B. Mayer and children ari at Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Blanche Sonnenburg is visit ing in Columbia. Mr. R. S. Perry has returned fron a business trip to Saluda. Dr. W. K. Griffin, of Marion, is vis Iting his brother, Mr. B. F. Griffin. Mr. C. W. Riser returned from New berry Saturday.-Leesville News, 26th Mr. John M. Kinard and family arm At Highland Lake, N. C. Miss Helen Hardy returned on Wed 'aesday to Maybinton. Miss Daisy Whitman, of Maybinton 3s visiting in the city. Mr. Robt. McC. Holmes has return ed from New York. Mrs. George McCutcheon and chil dren are visiting at the home of Sen ator Alan Johnstone. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wright leave thi 'week for a trip to North Carolin; snlountains. Miss Lalla Rook Simmons has re turned from attending summer schoo at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mrs. L. W. Swoope and children, o Lewidburg, N. C., are visiting Mr. H 13. Abrams and family. Miss Thomasson, of Newberry, spen the week-end with Mrs. S. E. Amick. Leesville News, 28th. Miss Mattie Glasgow, of Newberry is visiting Miss Ruth East:rby.-Laur ens Advertiser, 26th. Mr. James Smith, ,.of Newberry, il bere on a visit to the Hon. Job Little -Laurens Advertiser, 26th. Miss Lula Werts, of -Newberry, it 'isiting Miss Matti e Owings and Mrs D. M. Norwood.--Laurens Advertiser. Mr.. Lee Swittenberg, of Anderson Visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Swittenberg, last week. Mrs. Robt. D. Wright and littlh daughter, Troxill, are vis.iting Mrs. H ~. Bardin at Murphy, N. C. Mrs. cannon G. Blease and littl< dlaughter, Coley, left Tuesday fo] Charlotte, thence -to Hendersonville. Misses Marie Willingham, of Winns 'boro, and Ainsley Houseal, of Colum Ibia, are visiting Miss Julia Johnstone 2Mr. Dani trooks, of Newberry, spen wevera'l days in Un-ion this week.-Un. ion Progress, 25th. Miss Maude Hopkins -b visiting - friends in Anderson, Prosperity ai .othier points,-Keowee Courier, 26th. M~r.'R. M. Smith and family, of An iderson, are visitors at W. 0. Wilson' this week. Mr. John A. Summer returnee Thursday from a month's visit to his Zarm in the county. SRiss Sueie Hill is visiting relatives in Newberry this week.-reenwood [ndex, 27th. Col. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt leave Fri xday for Atlantlic City, to be gone two Ar3eks. "Mr. R. T. Bobb has -retuerned from a -visi -to 'his daughter, Mrs. Gilliamn --Johnson, at Kinards. 'Rev. Geo. A. Hough returned to At santa Wednesday from a visit to rela tives and friends in Newberry. .Mr (Go Rikard, who was brought btme 'with fever from Charlotte, is better. Mrs. Robert Leavell, of Newb erry, was visiting relatives here last week. .Pic'kens tor Easley Progress,. 26th. ~Ptvf. C. W. Welch joined Mrs. Welch :and"'lt4aughter, Louise, in Columbia, orn Wediresday, and left that afternoon Ea'Wasliington and New York. 'Miss Carrie Kilgore, of Newberry, is "isit?ing 'relatives around Corinth (harna.- Pleasant Grove cor. Leesville )News, Y6h Messrs. Robt. Faulkner and P. P. Berrick visited relatives in Newberry -a few days last week.-Delmar cor. ~eesville News, '26th. Miss Lillian Gardner, of Saluda, is visiting her cousins, Miss Saluda 'Blease and Master Julius Eison, and ~tTher relatives in Newberry. Mrs. M. C. Dobbins has gone to Saibuy N. C., to live with her son and daughter-in-aw, Mr. and Mrs. G.1!igon Dobbins. Prof. . and Mrs. Robert C. Cromer I have returned to their home at Chero- s kee, Ala., after visiting his father, Mr. E Charlton Cromer, in the county. Miss Hipp, of Newberry, is the n guest of Mrs. J. W. Culler on Ellis C avenue.-Orangeburg cor. The State, b i 25th. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Riser are spend ing a few days in Newberry, Mr. Ris- a er's old home.-Pageland News and b Scout, 25th. 1 t Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison have left Dillon for Greenville. They were in Newberry this week visiting Mrs. I Harrison's father, Rev. G. A. Wright. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunter and Mr. Robert Parks will be in the party leav- s ing on the 31st for the trip to Niagara Falls and other large points. Is Mr. F. H. Dominick went to Colum bia on Thursday to attend meeting of dispensary commission. He drove d through the country in his Ford. Mr. N. Butbelr Johnson, of Whitmire, n called to see us Tuesday afternoon, Y - and reports fine crops on his farm. Clinton Gazette. 27th. Gov. Blease, Supt. Swearingen, Prof. I t Tate and J. B.. O'Neall Holloway are I to speak at Edmund on the 29th.-Lex ington Dispatch, 26th. i M3ss Janie Carter has returned to her home at Boydtou, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. L. Beacham, at Helena. Miss Effie Porter will leave in a few days for Newberry, where she goes as 1a delegate from the Rehoboth Mission 3 ary society.--Breezewood cor. Green- I wood Index, 27th. a Mrs. Dominick and Mr. J. Claude - DomInfick accom;panied Mr. Fred H. 1 Dominick to Columbia Thursday, go ing in Mr. Dominick's car, driven by f Mr. W. C. Waldrop. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Griffin and ' daughter, Mis Octie, of Fernandina, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Evans, Mrs,, Evans being Mrs. Griffin's sistr. Miss Mattie A. Owings will leave in a short while for Hendersonville, N. C C., where she will join some friends from Newberry.--Laurens Advertiser, 26th.. Courier, 25th. Miss Julia Wicker has returned to -Newberry after visiting Mrs. Ran dolph Norris.--Greenwood Journal, 24th. Among the visitors to the city reg istered at the St. John yesterday were Mrs. D. F. Pifer and Master Pifer, hert son, of Newberry. Mrs. Pifer has many friends in Charleston.--News and1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Denning have re- t turned from Benson, N. C., accompa- a nied by Mr. Denning's sisters, Miss Lovie Denning and Mrs. W. R. Den-' ning. Miss Florence Moon, of Yorkville, t Miss Lena Clinkscales, of Anderson, and Miss Kate Thom-pson, of Prosper- 1 ity, are visiting Miss Novice Brown, 'I of the county, this week. .] Dr. E. H. Kibler and family left Thursday for H'endersonville, where t1 they will spend a -month. Dr. kCibler d drove his Ford thrrough to Henderson- n ville. ...' Misses Tilla and Pearl West, who r were visiting in Aiken, were calleds home Monday on account of the deathh of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Blats. They were accompanied by their uncle, Mr. ~Sam Head. s Mrs. B. B. Re'id and little B. B., Jr., leave Friday for Huntersville, N. C., to vis,it her father, Mr. J. H. Rush. B. B., Sr., will accompany them to Columbia, when he will return to F Newberry. IU Ig Constable Cannon G. Blease left for Barnwell Thursday. He was accom- d paraid by James Perry, who was want-,~ ed in that county for assault 'and bat-' tery. Mr. Blease locaited and. arrested Perry in Newberry. Mr. J. S. Head, of Aiken, Mr. 0. N.w Courtney, of Williston, Mr. and Mrs. H.b K. Blats, of Wilmington, and Mrs. Ella ci Boland. and children, of Columbia, at tended the funeral of their relative, Mrs. W. H. Blats. Mr. Norman H. Blitch, the world's cabbage king, of Charleston, accom panied by his son and daughter, were: in Newbeniry Wednesday afternoon,1 stoppiing at the Newberry, en .route for Glenn Spr:ings and Hendersg'nville traveing in their large touring car. -h Thireet automobiles l-eft Thursday morning for 5HendersonvilleMr. C. E..T' Summer's car, driven by Mr. Forrest t] Summer and occupied by Misses Ruby, e Kate and Rosalie Summeir: Mr. Clar- ci ence Summer in his ca with his wife,: and Dr. E. H. Kibler in his car with Mrs. Kibleir. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Boozer and famn ily left last week for Newberry coun ty, where they will make their home C in the future. During their stay here S they made many friends, and their de.. 0 parture is regretted. For some time P Mr. Boozer held a position as an over- p. er with the Hetrick hosiery mill. eowee Courier, 26th. Mr. Edwin Singleton, from Sav an ah, and Mr. Charley Singleton, from harlotte, are in Newberry, called ere by the extreme illness of their randmother, Mrs. P. B Singleton. [er two sisters, Misses Joe and a rah Jones, from Lewis,bu-rg, N. C., th re unable to come, the ormer being elpless from a broken lip joint and te latter unable to leave her. ThE ,- the r VAy1OUS AND ALL ABOUT. the N Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., has bought a: in th 'ord runabout. Thur atteni A large crowd went on the excur- than ion to Atlanta Tuesday. in adi Manager Lavender is putting on news] ome new music this week. only thalt1 To the family of Mr. F. W. Higgins hak< ie reporter is indebted for nice In- ple c ian and Elberta peaches. schoe One of the colored applicants for lack iarriage license last Saturday was 63 heart ears old and his companion was 53 ment. P. F. Baxter & Son have added an ever, . M. F. 30-horse power automobile to Thur ieir up-to-date undertaking establish- have lent, e spl"en Of the eighteen marr.age licenses show 3su.ed by Judge Schumpert since the the c -rst of July, there were only two for a finq rhites. agem There will be services next Sunday Mr. ight at Summer Memorial church by' .man he pastor, the Rev. J. D. Shealy. All. Klett ,re cordially invited to a.ttend. ann This time next year the political in co: mt in South Carolina will be boiling oper t a rapid rate and the fur will be fly- of tb ng.-Orangeburg Times and Demo- ancia ra4 cudi! rane Sheriff Buford returned Monday the a rom Greenwood with a .:2egro prison- of N r charged with violation of contr-t. Chair 'here are lots of negro laborers break- ment g contracts, mamny of 'them in the are a Eina.rds sectin.Hea Auditor Werts and Tr3asureir Epps tion 1 ad their settlement Wednesday and 'tin r, bmptroll-er General Jones will he i', other tewberry Friday. It goes without Whicl ayi-ng that General Jones will find th. inter( ooks all right. . . - i.-is The last of seven typhoid case.3 the p reated this season by Dr. W. E..Lake their free of fever. Two were very ill,I~ aving had hemorrhages;. Dr. Lake condi as been very successful with his ty-whc hoid cases, having lost only five dur ig the last twenty years. on At the Sunday school normal now ment. olding in St. Paul's Lutheran church Tha mn miles east of Leesville, Prof. S. . pasrat errick, of Newberry college, andwhc iss Gertrude Simpson, field secre-th Ary of the missionary conference, are in. th mnong the speakers. i At the barbecue to be given by tentic [essrs. George and Walter Richard- a cha on at St. Paul's on Friday, July 28, 1lstoi he occasion being the good roads has 1 eeting, the speakers. will be J. B. O'N. of Qi [olloway, Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter, Dr. C. use. '.Wyche, Rev. W. G. Dudley and T. HitO ! Wicker, grade A young man in this city didn't see sa ie -big ship coming In at Mr. Laven- iao er's motion -picture show the other ers .t ight and he was present at the time. Eggle he next day someone happened to wlic emark to him "that that was a fine; which aip last night." "What s-hip?" ,asked tentic e, who hadn't gone alone to the show.; Latin Great spoons, man, you didn't see sven 1at ship?'' He had no eyes for the ough ip. Lavender's motion pictures schoo a-ye a soothing effect Ati momit eeting of the County Farmers' Union. y The regular monthly meeting of the stated armers' union will be held with the trustte topia local union on Thursday, Au- anmue 1st 3, 1911, at 10.30 a. m- tainihn Many matters of importance will be ing al scussed. -One of the subjects is1 dEiring arm Management" to be opened by the rm r. W. C. Brown and Hon. Alan John- bullet one. 'the pu Let all locals send delegates, and izens hether delegates or not, let any mem- wa-s d rs come. Utopia is expecting a big read -owd. Klettr J. B. O'Neall Holloway, the bi County Secretary Farmers' UTnion. On -rort reaching at O'Neall Street Church,. it tionfs, enit D The Rev. Mr. Morris, of the Pros-s-l 3rity circuit, will preach at O'Neall Mr. ret M. E. church on Sunday morn- orth g at 11 o'clock, and it i.s hoped that ing .t a "viil be given a good congregation. truste The adult Bible class will hold their ex:prei ~gula~r monthly business meeting at in,iff le Sunday school room on Friday -a renng, July 28, at 8 o'clock. A large -"h 'owd Is expected. M A. H. Bouknight. "Th adver: Protracted Meeting Cannon Creek. sa t few p A protracted meeting will begin at' there innon Creek church on the fifth as I h' unday, July 30, conducted by Rev. meetli .W. Carmichael, of Tampa, Fla. or mil reaching will be at 11 a. m. and 8.30 tee. in. cnnuino- diuring nex week, farce. 0OL TRUSTEES MAKE CHEIR ANNUAL REPORT NDID SHOWING F01 ' NEW. 3ERRY GRADED SCHOOL:i. al Citizens' Meeting Was Held in e Court House on Thursday Morning. annual citizens' me= ting to hear ?port of the board of trustees of ewberry graded schools was held e court house at 10 o'clock on -day morning, and was, as'u:nal. led by only a few citizens o?ber the board of trustees. In fact. 3ition to the trustees and the two paper men present, there were two other citizens. It is not felt this small attendance -hows any >f interest on the part of the peo f Newberry in one of the I)rt 1 systems in the South. -r ' of general satisfaction with and y approval of the school manage The board of trustees, how must have felt at the meeting on sday morning that thery would appreciated a little more general dance of the people to hear the did report which was made, ing not only zealous labors in ause of Newberry's schools, but i order of ability in school man ent. I. H. Hunt was chosen chair. of the meeting. Chairman Otto ner, of the board, presented the al bulletin in book form showing noise and comprehensive form the tion of -tie various departments e several schooIs, a detailed fin I statement, general statistics, in rg attendance, etc., and, in fact, xceedingly clear presentation of ffairs of the entire school system ewbenry. From this bulletin man Klettner read the state and the financial report which eproduced on page six of The ld and -News today, and in addi to -these extracts from the bulle ead by Chairman Klettner some matters taken from .the bulletin, i it is thought will be of general s't, are published. This bulletin ued 'to be placed, in the hands of atrons of the schools, and it is for guidance anid information, the a belng to adhere as strictly as tio'ns may permit to the rules, ations, courses of study, etc., 1 are presented in the bulletin, 'with the recdrd of the work done e schools and the financia.l state rough an oversight in the pre ion of the bulletin the historia's 1 have heretofore been used in ixth and seventh grades appear e courses of study for next sees It is desitred to call special at >n to the fact that there has been .nge in these histories, and Egg 's History of the United Sta;tes >een substituted for the 'History r Country," which has been in In the selection of Eggleston's ry the series in use gi the lower s is conltinu.ed in the sixth 'and t.h grades, and in addition to thi2 [, actuating the board, and more 'tanit, is what the board consid he genieral excellence of the ston History. Another matter thas -been- decided upon and Sit i's desired ,to call special at -n to is thie fact '.hat the study of has been discontinued in the th grade, a three years' thor course being given in the high :he citizens' meeting on Thursday ng, af&er the organization had perfected, Chairman Klettner; .that for the past two years the~ es had caused to be issued the' .1 bulletin above. refeirred to, con g the rules and regulations, cirt 1 the necessary details, and ren ;a true .itemized statement of all ~iceipts and disbursements. The in, he said, was published for srons, pupils, ,teachers, and cit of Newberry generally, and it eemed, the-efore, unnelessa.ry to 'the entire report. Chairman ier 'then read certain sections of ill'Etin above enumerated. motion of Mr. F. N. Martin, the :was received 'as information, hearty thanks. aend congratula to th;e board and to Superintend eani and the teachers, upon the, lid shoding made. KlIettner said, finding only two -ee citizens present at the meet lat, as chairman of the board of es, he could not ~refrain from1 sing his disapproval of the utter ~rence exhibited by the citizens ~ard to the affairs- of the schools education of 'their own children 'next generation." is meeting." he said, "has been bised for t>en days. I can not~ at I am surprised to find so very: -resen*t a.t this meeting, because . are about as- many here today ave seen at any previous public ig si'nce I have had the honor sfortun'e of being a school trus This public meeting is not a : A ge.neir'aI ex'pression-~eixcbaThge of views on the different questio.s confronting our schools and its syst..m should be held. Here is the place and now is the time when complaints, if any, should be presented to the board. - "We ask for co-operation-for th. support of our citizens. "We ask that our citizens-the pat rons of the schools-attend our pub lie meeting, and bring 'their complaints - to the board-not censure, condemn ] and abuse the members of the board behind their backs. We assure all a courteous and polite attention." Mr. W. H. Wallace said he thought . the meeting was about what was usu ally had. The pfople, he said, had got in the habit of staying away, but he did not think it was indifference. but rather the result of not having any complainit-s to bring. He was com plimen-tary to the school management, and he thought the trustees were to be congratulated upon the success .of the past year. Chairman Klettner said Mr. Wal lace's remarks were appreciated, but it was the intention of the trustees to make the schools a success, and they could not do so without the coopera tion of the patrons. The extracts from the b .lletin pub lished on page six of The Herald and News today show splendid work and fine progress, and should be read. A1. co>y of the bulletin, in neat pamphlet form, containing' matters of vital in terest to all patrons of the school, may be secured from Superintendent Henry Lee Dean. Dr. Orr's Services. Rev. W. W. Omr, the great evange liet, will continue his services in. the opera house through th4s week, and will close with the eermon un Sunday night. SPECIAL NOTICES. One Cent a Word. No ad vertisement taken for less than 25 cents. If You Wish to Sell That Farm Timber ..Land, store or residence, write us at once and send full description as we have an attractive proposition to offer you. Ligon Land Co., Sumter,' S. C. 7-18-12t. GET YOUR GLASSES from Dr. G. W. Connor, a graduate of the largest optical college in the world-the1 Northern Illinois College of Chicago. Dr. Connor is located permanently in Newberry, gives both the objec tive and subjective tests by electrie ity and guarantees his work. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Close in, private family, hot and cold water bath, electric lights. Ap ply 1326 College street. 7-28-tf WHEN you want watches or jewelry repaired why not have a reliable firm to d'o it. More watches ruined by cheap, "don't know how," self-called watch-makers than were ever worn out in the pocket. See us. The Wil liamson Co. 7-11-ti. NOTICE TO T HE PUBLIC-Dr. Oamp 'bell, eye-sight specialist of CThar lotte, N. C., will be at his office int Commercial Bank building, Newber ry, till Saturday, July 29. Will visit ~. Piosperity Monday and Tuesday, July 31 and August 1. Will- be in Saluda August 3, and home at his_ office in Newberry, Saturday, Au gust 5, for town engagements, etc Phone 348. 7-28-1t BOYS-A treasure chest, full of hun dredLs of dollars in hard cash! The trail to it, any wide-awake boy can follow. Don't worry 'any longer where .to get 'real money or what ever article you want Come to us and gelt it. Parents investigate! for this self-same ROAD bias ledt many a boy to a bank account. Come with your 'boy if you choose. Come early. Mayes' Book Store. BARBECUE-We will give a barbecue at St. Paul's on Friday, July, 28, the '7 occasion of the good roads meeting, when a number of speakers will ad dress the meeting. Admission to table, 40 and 45 cents. George Rich ardson, Walter Richardson. 1t C BARBECUE-TDhe undersigned will furnish a first-class barbecue at the residence of Col. D. A. Ruff on Fri day, August 18. Everybody is invit ed to come and enjoy a good dinner. David and Loamma Ruff. BEAUTIFUL line of diamond brooches at cost. Buy now, save money. The Williamson Co. 7-11-tf;1 LE A RN A UTOMOBILE BU INESS-, Take a 30 day~s practical course in our well equipped machine shops and learn the automobile business and accept good posit'ons. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C 3-7-tf. I * >~;;,.:: 5 1EWBERRY Hotel cafe, 'open reason able hours. Good things to eat, in season, cool, with good service. C. P. Pelham. 7-14-tf. IARBECUE-We will give a barbecue on August 2 at the residence of B. H. Wilson, in the oak grove. W. H. Suber, B. H. Wilson. 2t 3UT a ring, locket and chain bracelet or watch now. Selling them at cost to make room for new goods. Th Williamson Co. 7- 1 EXPERT WATCH and jewelry re ing. I have opened a repair shop in Ward & Chapman's shoe store, in the Fraternity building, for the ex clusive repairng of watches and jew elry and spi3tacles. I will devot ,my whole tima to this work, and wil deliver m+y work promptly. I will appreciate 4'ur work. I guarantee my work. I will- also fit. spec' 1 and eye glasses, guaranteein t* faction. No charges for tion. Yours truly, J. Guy Danie 7-4-tf. BAEBECUE-I will give a first-class barbecue at my residence on Thurs day, August 10, 1911. L. C. Pitts. 7-28-3t. BARBECUE-I will give a barbecue at the late residence of Col. J. C. S. Brown on August 10. Dinners .35 and 45 cents. S. J. Cromer. 7-25-5t. CAR LOAD BUGGIES-Just in. Steel and rubber tires at prices unheard of in this market before. Take ad- - vantage of this and. buy quick. E. M. Evans & Co. -6-2 FOR BENT-One 4-room eottage of Nance street. Electric lights and city water. Rent reasonable. 4p ply to T. M. Sanders. 5-12-f-t . WANTED-Young men and ladies ta 'learn telegraphy. We are receiving more calls for our graduates than we can supply. Charlotte Telegr' phy School, Charlotte, N. C. 3-7-t. TUST arrived, a carload of heart, and sap shingles. Langford & Bus hardt. 147* STOCkJIOLDERS' MEETING. More than 50 per cent. of the spro- ' posed capital stock of the F'armers'. Bank, Silverstreet, S. C.,- having been subscribed by bona fide subscribers, a meeting of the subscribers of said stock is called for Monday, the 31st cay of July, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. n., at the store of the Saluda Supply corn pany, at Silverstreet, Newberry Coun y, South Carolina, for the purpose of he organization of th,e said corpora ion, the election of a'Board of!/Direc ors, the adoptioin of a constitution ,and by-laws, and for the transactioni of sudh other business as may properly ~ome before said meeting. Any sub criber has the right to attend eithe: nu person or by prory. H. O. Long, ^ 3. M. Nichols, H., P. Stephens, B. M. Hayfrd, M. D. Sheppard, D. B. Wheeler, - J. T. Coleman, . W. W. Long, - W. V. Bledsoe. S. H. Paysinger, Board of Corporators. Silverstreet, S. 0., July 21, 1911. Notie. There will be an election held at rosperity, S. C., August 12, 1911, for he purpose of electing a cotton ~reigher. Polls to open at 8 o'clock L. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. All candidates for this election must lve their names, with an assessz*ent f one dollar, to the secretary by Lugust 5. The successful candidate o pay an additional dollar upon elec ion. These assessments to defray ex >enses. By orde of chairman. , 3. C. Singley, Secretary. Prosperity, S. C., July 24. -25-2t-taw NOTICE OF FINAL SETE'LEXENT. Notice is hereby given that the uin Lersigned, as executor of the last will .nd testament of Epsy Stewart, de eased, will make a final settlement of e estate of said deceased in the Pro -_ are Court of Newberry County, South 'arolina, on the 28th day of August, 911, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, and will rnmediately thereafter apply for let ers dismissory. All persons indebted to said estate rill make settlement forthwith, and 1 persons holding claims against aid estate will file the same with the ndersigned, or his attorney, Eugene .Blease, Newberry, S. C. W. G. Peterson, Executor. Look! The Herald and News one ear for $1.50. .1 .7~:<