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I % E. 3L LASE & COM Staple and Fancy Gro It can b? accepted as a proposition that the chara equipment .of any business nature and volume of its and judged by this infalli E. M. Lane & Co.'s grocer; <ment possesses the distinc ? ing one of the stores doing business in its line in New statement is backed up by ai "which consists of store-qua: feet in dimension, every i v two thousand feet thus 9*0 crowded with the purest of and sundry articles for hoi which comes properly with vince of the grocery bus very presnce of such iacn that the demands of the bui them imperative for its i management, for no good bi adds a dollar of expense ' tions denjand it : E. M. Lane & Co.'s store ception in 1907, being oj two years under the fin Boyd & Lane. In 1909 Mr terest was taken over by Kibler and the firm name E. M. Lane & Co. During tl ing years they have succe< ably in building up a leadi resentative Du?iut?s auu ?,< close attention and by the < of alert and reliable meth plying the needs of the pub and groceries generally. 1 ods are of a strictly progr< acter, which extend even tc might designate as a mere which emphasize all the m position of a wiae-awake i *" /-u-klr nn o vir>.A or VV/ JU.V V*v ' that will in any manner i service or promote better tions with patrons. This spi ness is seen in the absol ness of the store, in the m slicing machine,* and in oil which could be mentioned progressive character. Th< ried constantly possess the magnitude, purity and fre ? - + V? a Vmvinav i-c f?OHP <J<AUC?t; lug ? _ wholesalers and jobbers scale, and move rapidly t' establishment from the w; the producers to the consu: stocks comprise high-grad dard productions in cann* tied goods, extracts and i and coffees, bakers' light ? and laundry supplies, cand: fections, flour, cigars an fruits m season, couiiuj ?. staple articles generally : eery line. No article of doi can find a place on the shel1 which is never for a mom and which, too, explains tl nf enrh sunerior nroducti "Vesta" and Henry Clay "Royal Scarlet" brand goods, Chase & Sanborn's H. R. Hall Co.'s coffees, spices, the Bunte Bros.' a tlefield-Steers candies, frc oysters and fish, and Prin and the Greenville Baking and cakes. Another feature which buted greatly to the dev< this business is found in t Y\-nr\m r\1"n OCe rvf filling O airu pivmpvuwu ? 0 effort being made to suppl cular article called for an liveries exactly as promi consulting the convenience Thus it is found that th career of E. M. Lane & C |HHpE riifirjM ??? % HMbh^^V BQBHKBEsf Interior of Store of PA>T. establishmen ! alert and re f . . . - ceries. j in magnitude | age which is self-evident in which it kcter of the to be expect< defines the teristics of operations, personal qua able guide, M. Lane, win y establish- tative busine ;tion of be- and belongs the largest have "made \ berry. mis i equipment1 ptpsi-COLJ rters 20x100, inch of the1 Bottlers 0f vided being pure foods usehold use pqj. years lin the pro- j concentrated iness. The ( ^ucjug a be1 ities means giess tonic pi s-iness make nervous syst satisfactory. s+imuiatin2: a isiness man . tile taste, ar until condi- jm-jous or h mula was di; had its in- cause of fail grated for nition, until a name of lem was effs . Boyd's in- the celebrat Dr.* E. H. which ernph changed to world-wide i le interven- bining all th sded admir-1 erated. This ng and rep- plied in the 1 atronage by Newberry h> smpioyment Company, w] ods in sup- business lie for foods large and d rhese meth- | in the bottli >ssive char- i the popular . orv-mo. i nn th*? mart 9 VYUai ~ s detail, but j sesses the 1 ore the dis- I equipment fc Qanagement' business, hi suggestion 1 plant two C mprove. the the most adv trade rela- having a cap; irit of alert- bottles daily, ute cleanli- machine and lodern meat ing applianci . f^ofiiroo e>/-l tr* nrpser\ aCi of a strictly j all preparati e stock car- i ing of crysi features of j deep driven ishness, be- | plant is kep from the neatest con on a large ; washed out hrough this ! vision of Mn arehouse of ; H. A. Pittarc rner. These , here seven y< a an<l stan- - Besides man )d and bot- popular soft spices, teas Bottling Co. joods, soaps ger ale, a dr: ies and con- or. Mr. Pitl d tobacco, and one sinj >roc!uce and trade tbrougJ in the gro- counties. Ui ibtful merit enterprise n v*es, a policy territory ar ent relaxed, from five to he presence the bottling > ons as the ment. Mr. P flour, the progressive of canned nounced suc< coffees, the cause he lei teas and please and ? nd thp Lit- always a coi *?h Norfolk liable servic irose butter pleased as ^ Co.'s bread tablishment has contri- i R. ?lopment of he accuracy General Age A^'DrV on l ^ui y the parti- . d make* de- To those s sed, always substantial i of patrons, ance, and in e splendid man does n< o.'s grocery Insurance C< bbmb v.... ' " V/-. ?? . the Pepsi-Cola, Bottling < 'i 'k i * ' E. 3T. lane & Co. t has been achieved by best liable methods, resulting ed t > of facilities and patron- finar a credit to the community ; ful i a^...i?V>/vn A j-. ic notnral c\nr\ UUUi iOUC3. xo ?d, the distinctive charac-! it ar the business jeflect the i insti Cities of its manager, E. gard d is among the represen-; in e^ ss men of the community ' Life hs\ tViof ornnn nf mpri wh.0 VPT"V L\J muw v*. ?? w? . w_ ^ good" by "doing things." char "? ; finar i BOTTLING COMPANY. ! delit i clair Pepsi-Cola aiid Cascade Iiabl Ginger Ale. j Tfc j Com many minds have been six 3 011 the question of pro- ago lwQire whioh would nos- in N '? , roperties for the general J em, be at the same time [m[ md refreshing, pleasing to H id yet free from any inarmful effects. One for- H scarded after another be- H ure to win popular recog- j H the solution of the prob- j icted by the inventors of ed Pepsi-Cola beverage, | |H ?: ?~ Jn'l" i+cs slroadv I H d/Si&es uanj us u? vw, | >opularity, because com- j M e properties above enum- j H ; famous beverage is sup- j E territory for miles around A r the Pepsi-Cola Bottling ! H bich has, since it begaii! > vears ago. built up a1 | laily increasing business \ H ng of Pepsi-Cola and all j flj carbonated drinks today j :et. This enterprise pos- j rery latest mechanical 1 H ir the requirements of the 1 iving installed in their j rown bottling machines, H anced process now in use, apftv nt' six hundred dozen ! besides a bottle-washingj other time and labor saves. Great care is exercis- in c ;e the feature of purity in ers ions, the -water used be- and Lai purity, secured fro:., are < artesian wells, and the thro t constantly in the very J list diton, being thoroughly | ern daily, under the super-. and - r --1- /~> DUtorH tvifo nf ! rvrnt >. LtUl'd, VX. i liwiiu, w >, I, the manager, who came fron ears ago from Athens, Ga. peri ufacturing all the leading that drinks, the Pepsi-Cola pror produce the Cascade gin- out : ink noted for its fine flav- dela tard operates two double T1 *!e wagon, supplying the pan: flout Newberry and Saluda Soul nder his management the j trutl ? i?i frarip All < as giuwn Uatij m a>1 , id patronage, requiring thus six persons constantly in our vorks and delivery depart- enri ittard is both popular and cour and has met with pro- the :ess as a trade builder be- rate ives nothing undone to stat satisfy patrons, rendering in s arteous, attentive and re-, SUpi e. He is never so well for rhen patrons visit his es- He i * - ?"1"- ?n ena^tinn j R IU ILUHV.C CLLL lli-o AV, berr M. TID.HARSH. i trict nt Southeastern Life In- ent ranee Company. i year j patr eeking the protection and indemnity of life insur- I ?^ei. nnr A Q vr rrViat nrilflPllt ! L UUi VIMJ I ! Dt, the Southeastern Life j ompany offers the very ? jn t! t .Lili .1 _M Mil1M J *?&?& n c Bj Prot W snd' 1 on t pub! C o/s Plant the i features of modern policies back-, >y an organization strong in its | icial resources, prompt and faith- j n the fulfillment of its obligations j whose record in this respect places I nong the popular and prosperous tutions of the country, being re-; td as thoroughly representative! *ery particular. The Southeast em | Insurance Co., therefore, in the; nature of things must reflect the acteristics of its component parts, j icial strength, promptness and fiy in the settlement of death ns, and the most approved and ree insurance methods generally, te Southeastern Life Insurance pany was organized a litfl^overT rears ago, and a little over a year j a general agency was established ewberry, with Mr. R. M. Tidraarsh | > ^*^5 I Ko^ftkw.. ::-v,%r %' '*^fl 'r^JM W mm21 i ' T? If TiMmo rcli I H< -Hi liuuiaigw harge. This general agency cov- j the counties of Newberry, Saluda Fairfield, in which territory there j >ver $300,000 in life polices in force J ugh this general agency. In this of policy holders in the Southeastare many Newberry business men citizens, who feel secure under its ecting influences and who know; 1 their own experience and the ex-1 ence of their neighbors and irienas \ death claims will be settled: nptly, without quibbling and with- j recourse to litigation and the law's j ys. ie Southeastern Insurance Com-! i operates only in the State of! ;h Carolina and for that reason can j tifully be called a home company. ; )f its funds are loaned in the State, i lending its efforts to building up i own section of country instead of ching some distant State or foreign itry. And another advantage to fnnt that a better; CUiiipaii^v io amvv ?.? of interest can be secured in the j e, because the demand for money j outh Carolina is greater than the I )ly. W. Ix Rulf is district agent | the company for Fairfield county, j .s located at Winnsboro. M. Tidmarsh is a native of New- j y county, and moved here fourj s ago, filling the position of dis, agent until promoted to his pres- j position. During the intervening s he has built up a represntative n,,"'ra +hTT?n?rh sn alertness and uiia.g.t o itv in all relations. The general I icy conducted by him, and located | ie old county court house, covers ; counties mentioned above, with \ t sub-agents reporting to him. The' e business built up at home defines ' ie most forcible manner his stand-1 and popularity among his home tie and the confidence and esteem ?iiiiv possesses as a citizen and j ness man. TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. r Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, >ate Judge. HEREAS, Mrs. Jane C. Whitman Mrs. Sallie Eargle made suit to ^ o-rant thAm letters of adminis LV v? on of the estate of and effects of | Whitman, IESE ARE THEREFORE to cite I admonish all and singular the kin-! and creditors of the said E. P. j tnun, deceased, that they be and flirt Poilft of ; ;ar oeiore mt', m mc wi..? ?, >aie, to be held at Newberry, S. C., j he-30th day of March, next after j ication thereof, at 11 o'clock in I forenoon, to show cause, if any| I The | I Capit< re, I y9 xt i m i \\ Jr Youn m m . it mai some of to save i i 11. able I "The B Four F IJAS. McINTC ROYST hits rut Wo exnfamfi mndeyrtik the everyingpeo test of our i theresnoTiitc Fertilizers. C J D*r D aII ouiu \vy F.S.ROYS' Sal NorfolkVa. Ta BaltimoreMd. Mon: 21a con. Ga ODvmHnmssBsmBxmBBimBU they have, why the said adminisl tion should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 1 day of March, Anno Domini, 1912. Frank M. Schumpert, J. P. N. C SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERT We will sell on Wednesday, April 1912, at the late residence of E. Whitman, deceased, one horse, < buggy, one wagon, two cows and ot personal property. ^ T-~ n WViJfrnon tJdiic VJ. ?! uiuiiun, Mrs. Sallie E. Eargle, 4-2-3t. Administratrix meeting of creditors. Notice is hereby given that E. Bailes, of Newberry, S. C., has exec ed a deed of assignment to me for 4 Newberry Savings il Stock, - $50 rvatterwf] 1909, by C, E. Zimmerman Co nay be a Farmer, or a Miller, or a ' ? i J. 1 tiers not wnai your iraae or proi your money in the bank. It wi for a rainy day or a day when y< to earn as much as now. .* lank That Always Has The er Cent Interest Paid on Savings )SB, President J. E. NOl i ERFEffl SPOT EVEffl MV on is simple;they i 'greatest cure ai Vent has to pass th own laboratories; irmiss ab oil tBoysi iable Dealers Everywhere rER GUANO CO C5 Offices _ sen rboro N.C. Columbia S C. A? C 1 1 j iQomeryma. qpariaiwurg^i l. Columbus 6a. 6 tra- benefit of his creditors, and that a meeting of the said creditors will be 4th held at my offices at Newberry, S. C., on Tuesday, the 16th day of April, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of i electing an agent of the creditors, and | ? for the transaction of any other busi?# ness properly before the said meeting. 17 EUGENE S. BLEASE, p Assignee. one Newberry, S. C., April 8, 1912. h8r NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make a final settlement j j of the estate of M. T. Epps, deceased, !: ! in the Probate Court of Newberry ' County, on May 15, 1912, at 11 o'clock {: a. m., and will thereafter apply for 1 L. letters dismissory. All persons in-, i :ut- debted to the said estate will make imthe mediate payment, and all persons hold' J ! Bank I ,000.00 I Sr ||$ri||| * y ||j v r . larpenter, ession, pat 11 help you mi may not I I IVlAMAIT : iTiuiicj Deposits I {WOOD, Cashier I " iH j_J riLfZER fT/M?l 3/V3 ? i jj : I I ing claims against said estate will file the same, proved according to law, with the undersigned or his attorney, Eugene S. Blease, Newberry, S. C., T. L. B. Epps, ^ + T oc> WiM? surviving mcvuiui ui and Testament of M. T. Epps, deceased. , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make a final settlement of the guardianship estate of James Bernard Shackleford, minor, in the office of the Probate Court for Newber ry county at 11 o'clock a. m., the 20th day of April, 1912, and immedia*"" Iy thereafter apply for a discharge such guardian. Ordessa Shackleford, Guardian of James Bernard Shackle-ford, minor. March 19, 1912. j, ^..J