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Mr pmll x?4 gtow Entered at the Fostoflice at Vewifny, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, December 6, 1912. We hope the new city administration will do something for the improvement of our streets. They need something and need it now. There is nothing that will help a - 1- tiru^r county so mucn as gooa roaa?'. wnj should not Newberry wake up:to the situation and have some roads? * SB!**" " The people down in Lexington who want to come into Newberry should be given a hearty welcome and a warm greeting. It is the sensible thing to do all around. A mighty good time after these showers to use the split log drag. If you would try it on every road in the j county we would soon have some ideal roads. It is so simple and so cheap we cannot understand why it is' not more generally used. Gov. Blease is pretty near correct in his remarks at the conference of governors at Richmond. There is no doubt of the fact that our treatment of convicts is far from humane. In fact we sometimes treat those who are charged with crime and who are under the law presumed to be innocent as if they were hardened criminals. The baby county of Dillon was successful in getting the government aid in the building of a good road of fifty miles. We had hoped that Newberry and the adjacent territory between here and Columbia might wake up to the- necessity of the hour. However, there is nothing to prevent our having a good road from Newberry to Columbia. The split log drag will help - 1? ?? in o-r\or} very mucn in Keeping mc iuau &??? condition. What about the recent bank failure over in Lexintgon county? We know the president and the cashier and we do not believe they would do anything intentionally that was wrong. Still where was the bank examiner all this time? We notice that he says1 that he will come over if his services are desired and do what he can to straighten HnKHnonHHnHi things out. We though* it was his lintv tn ?pp that thin^c w ?+rni<rht all tie time. What is the use of an examiner if he is only to.offer his services after the bank has failed? AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I, or an authorized agent, will b? at the following places named below for the purpose of taking returns of Dersonal nronertv for fiscal vear 1913: Newberry, January 1st to ' 4th, inclusive. Jolly Street, Monday, Jan. 6th. ; Pomaria, Tuesday, Jan.- 7th. Walton, Wednesday, Jan. 8th. Mt. Pleasant, Thursday, Jan. 9th. ^ Maybinton, Friday, Jan, 10th. , Longshores, Monday, Jan. 13th. ' Newberry, Saturday, Jan. 11th. 'M. iO?1ytsn?% rP nnorl r?tr Ton 1 V? r. Oiivci on cut, i ucoua;, oclul. i-xtu. Chappeils, Wednesday, Jan. 15th. Kinards, Thursday, Jan. 16th. Whitmire, Friday and Saturday, Ja?. 17th and 18th. St. Lukes, Monday, Jan. 20th. O'Xealls, Tuesday^ Jan. 21st. Little Mountain, Wednesday, Jan. 22nd. Prosperity, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 23rd and 24th. NewDerry, Moiiohon Mill, Saturday Jan. 25th. Jan. 27th. xt 1 3 i\e\VDerry, uaKiauu iviin, lviv/ijua-y Newberry Court House, Jan. 28th to Feb. 20th. The time Tor making assessment* expires on Thursday, Feb. 20th. and all persons, firms and corporations failing to make their returns by 6 o'clock on the evening of Feb. 20th, a penalty of 50 per cent will be added to their assessment of fiscal year 1913. The law requires a tax to be charged on all moneys, notes and mortgages, also an income tax on gross incomes jn dvaomm 49 "HA AH m V/JL y j,avv?vv. There shall be a capitation tax of fifty cents on all dogs, the proceeds to be expended for school purposes. Dogs not returned for taxation shall not be considered as property in any of the courts of this State. AH male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to pay poll tax, except Confederate soldiers, or those persons incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from any other cause. Nothing but personal property is to be assessed this year, but all persons who have bought or sold any real estate since la return are required to note such transfers on their returns for 1913 . All property must be assessed "at its true value," which is construed to mean " the sum of money which such property, under the ordinary circum Unices would sell for cash." I^^^^notask that your propl^^Hfl^^^^PH^y^iuditor's for I '-;; ^P | law requires tffat all property must be listed on regular tax return DianKs ana i igned and sworn to by person listing same. Name of township and school district must' be given on every return. - EUGENE S. WERTS. Auditor for Newberry County, Newberry, S. C. / NOTICE. To Ail Who Are Subject to Read Duty in Newberry County: The time for paying commutation tax expires on December 31. All who are subject to road duty had better pay your tax, 1-1-1? will Vi/a tn or you. cericuii^jr *YiAi uv/ iv/vjuiivu v)ut in your full time under my overseers. A word to the wise is sufficient. W. 'A. Hill, Supervisor-elect. <$> <$> LODGE DIBECTOBY. * <$> <S> Newbery Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W.f meets every second and fourth Wed nesday night in Kieuners Jian, at a o'clock. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., meeta every first Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. H. H. Rikard, W. Earhardt, W. M. Secretary. I ??odmen of the World. Mapl? Camp, No. 437, W. O. W., meets every first and third Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visiting brethren are corially welcome. D. D. Darby, T. Burton. Clerk. C. C. Bergell Tribe, >*o. 24, I. O. R, M. Bergt>ll Tribe, No. 24, I. 0. R. M., ^ ?10r"hf Qon + QTYlVlAT will meet, X 11 U1 oucijr u^vvuuv. 19, and every Thursday night thereafter. Ira M. Sligh, 0 K1 ettner, Sachem. Chief of Records. Signet Chapter, No. 18, B. A. 2L Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M., meets every second Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Fred. H. Dominick, Harrj W. Dominick, E. H. f. 1 Secretary. Caoteechee Council, ]N'o. 4, D. of P. I. 0. B.M. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P., meets every other Tuesday night at 8 J v\ ,000 We Are The First 1,( Our Christmas en and ready fc Shop early, a\ oicest ROB TEN CI 5nrrp?QAi,s fn A MMVVVWWWAW . o'clock in Klnettner's Hall. m mmrni s===mawa Omaha Tribe, L 0. E. M. Omaha Tribe, No. 75, I. 0. R. M., Prosperity, S. C., meets every first and third Friday night at 8o'clock in, Masonic hall. Visiting brethren are wel come. G. Jti. jJommicK, Prof. J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Records. 6-11-12-lyr. Lacota Tribe, I. 0. E. M. Lacota tribe, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., Jalapa, S. C., meeting every other Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in Summei hall. Visiting brethren are welcome. A. K. Eptin*, J. Wm. Folk, Sachem. Keeper of Records. nrp nr?t tmarantefyl! UUiCO 111uivuivu % * W xaww 0 A. C. L 52. 53. Lv. Charleston .. .. 6.00am 10.38pm Lv, Sumter 9.40am 6.55pm C., N. & L. Lv. Columbia 11.35am 4.55pm Lv. Prosperity 1.12am 3.34pm I Lv. Newberry 1.29pm 3.20pm Lv. Clinton 2.30pm 2.35pm Lv. Laurens 2.52pm 2.05pm c. & w. c. Ar. Greenville 4.40pm 12.20pm * - *?A n<r\m 1 9 9Anm A.r. >5pa.i"lulluui g. . v._ S. A. L. Ar. Abbeville 3.55pm 1.02pm Ar. Greenwood 3.27pm 1.33pm At. Athens 6.05pm 10.30am Ar. Atlanta 8.45pm 8.00am A. C. L. 54. 55. Lv. Columbia 5.00pm 11.15am Lv. Prosperity 6.26pm 9.50am Lv. Newberry M4pm 9.32am Lv. Clinton 7.35pm 8.44am Lv. Laurens .. 7.55pm 8.20am NO. 00. JNO. 01. Lv. Columbia 8.00am 9.38pm Lv. Irmo 8.26am 9.12pm Lv. Chapin 8.57am 8.41pm Lv. Little Mtn 9.11am 8.27am Lv. Prosperity 9.30am 8.08pm Lv. Newberry 9.47am 7.52pm Lv. Kinards 10.18am 7.21pm Lv. Goldville 10.26am 7.13pm Lv. Clinton 10.41am 6.58pm Ar. Laurens 11.04am 6.35pm C. & W. C. ? - A rj Ar. Greenvnie y.oupui i.uuauj S. A. L. Ar. Greenwood .. .. 2.28am 2.38am Ar. Abbeville 2.56am .2.03am Ar. Athens 5.04am 11.59pm Ar. Atlanta 7.15am 9.55pm Nos. 52 and 53 arrive and depart from Union Station, Columbia, daily, and run through between Charleston and Greenville. Nos. 54 and 55 arrive and depart ? x X liervais sireet, wiiuuuio, uwit Sunday, and run through between Columbia and Greenville. Nos. 50 and 51 arrive and depart from Gervais street, Columbia, on SunI /e Have V 111^ )00 Christmas line is complete >r you. roid the rush z INSO RNT S jiderson Ten Cent C< I Here's the doubt Vanadium built by a financial re matched in the ai factoring worldII that the car itsel: must maintain, best guarantee. Every third car is a I ooo have been sold ai prices?runabout $52 ?delivery car $625? all equipment, f. o, particulars from Ford Michigan and Foui from Detroit,factary. Summer _ s. mmammmmmammammmmmmmmamamm day ooilj. W. J. Craig, P. T. M., J E. A. Terrer, C. *A, Wilmington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. I? 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, as administrators, of the estate of Mrs. Alice Kinard Aull, will make final settlement of said estate in the Probate Court for Newberry county at 11 o'clock a. in., on Friday, January S, 1913, and immediately thereafter wil lapply for letters dismissory as administrators of said . estate. E. H. Aull, i J. K. Aull, J 12-3-4t. Administrators. WILLIAMS'KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys- j tem and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains ic xoins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you?Drug-gist, Price 50c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO- Prop#.. Cleveland. CiJo ] 1 SOUTHEBJJ BAELWAT. l ( Schedules Effective December S, 1ML * Arrirals and Departures New- 3 berrj, S. C. 1 j \ (N. B.?These schedule figures ar? 2 shown as information only and are not < guaranteed.) 1 8:51 a. m.?No. 15, daily from Co- J lumbia to Greenville. Pullman sleeping car between Charleston | NTS J1 1 JL M iway Customers 3 and is now 1 > ? md get the 4 i N'S t ORE >mpany. 4 i =3ii dispeller! The _ Ford is backed , * sponsibility un- ' 4 itomobile manu- , -a responsibility f has built and And it is your ford. Nearly 180,- * 4-' id delivered. New 5?touring car $600 -town car $800 v/ith J . b, Detroit. Get / m I Motor Company, rteenth Streets?or I Garage. and Greenville. LI:50 a. m.?No, 18, daily, from Greenville to Columbia. Arrives Columbia 1:35 p. mAugusta 8:35 p. m. Charleston 8:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m.?No. 17, dally, from Colism- g bia to Greenville. ' 9:05 p. m.?No. 16, daily, from Greemville to Columbia. Pullman sleep* ing car Greenvllie to Charleetont Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. m. Arrive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Jacksonville 8:30 a. m. ? Four further information call o^ M Jcket agents, or E. H. Coapman, V. P. w & G. M., Washington, D. C.; J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.t or F. I L Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. i SAFE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL i Mild Vegetable Medicine for the Liver That is Free From the Dangers of the Powerful Checimal, Calomel. / The W. G. Mayes drug store hae ?f n'2d, vegetable remedy that succeeslully takes the place of the powerful nineral drug calomel, the old-fashioned liver medicine. This remedy is Dod3on's Liver-Tone, a very pleasant tastliquid that gives quick but gentle relief from constipation without the ;jad after-effects which so often follow taking calomel. Dodson's Liver-Tone is fully guar- 9 mteed to be a perrect suDsutuie lor calomel, and if you buy a bottle an<^^^| t does not entirely satisfy you, MayesH irug store will promptly give you your J noney back upon request v ||| It is fine for both children and 1 ?rown people.