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I A DAY IN THi: ^lOTNTAINS. L The Fur man Fitting School Boys !?ew turned From a Hike To Caesar's Head. crri-enville, October 16.?The most enjoyaMe trip ever taken by any young .-nan of the Furman Fitting sr- - nnl Wno tV>?> lliV : ?n foocir'c UoiH v " vv* " wo V. iiia I V V UV/OU1 O l iv wiu Ik last Friday, October 10th. The crowd was made up of about twenty-five of the Fitting scnool boys and two of the professors. We left Greenville on Friday afternoon about five o'clock, and arrived at Rivers Fans L| about 6.30 o'clock a, m. Wa the-i hiked from there to the Head, a distance of about seven miles. The night was spent in the Caesar's Head hotel. Saturday morning every body was up early wandering the woods and hunting chestnuts. In a short "while all assembled for breakfast. But soon after, all the boys were on their way to the beautiful scenery of W the mountains. We gathered many chestnuts and other wild nuts. We came across some fine apple orchards which we heartily enjoyed. On Saturday afternoon part of the crowd went for a hunt and killed many squirrels. The others went on a hike to Cedar Mountain, in North Carolina Saturday night we all went o'possum hunting, which we enjoyed very much. Sunday morning Prof. R. C. Burts conducted Sunday school and gave the boys an interesting and instructive talk. Dr. ^ Geer killed a hog and had fresh homemade sausage and ribs, which was en joyed to the highest by all the boys, especially by the two home boys, : | FOR OVER HAI I THE NAME A L I ' SYNONYMOUS WITH BEST IN THE JE The same lofty ideals upc * 1 - - 1 established obtain today, "NO UNRELIABLE M "TRUSTWORTHY G< I WATCHES [ DIAMONDS ' NOVELTI SIL\' \ / x Repair Departments in charj i Every job 1 James A1 Wi-ite fnr frpp ratalnorn I - Teach If our Dollars EXCLl wv 1 . ?1 Hand-tailori Nn Mnrp fillip XIV lliui v r? . V No Less ^ Our Uni CO No More No extra charges double hreasteds to vouj individua workshops. 1109 Caldwell St. Opposite Ne I Claud Sanders and Hayne Dominick. The crowd left Caesar's Head Sunday afternoon and arrived in Greenville about 6.30 p. m? although tired and hungry, we felt fully repaid for journey by the beautiful scenery which 'we saw and the many amusements which were afford d fo us. Xo one who had not been to Caesar's Head before knew that So*ith Carolina had such beautiful scenery. I 1 am a student of Furnian Fitting School. Hayne Dominick. : \ JULIAN HAWTHORNE TO WRITE Liberated From Federal Prison, He Buys Ticket Fw York. ! Atlanta. Ga.. October 15.?Ju lian Hawthorne, who with Dr. W. J. Norton was released from the Federal penitentiary here this morning, after serving a little more than six months for violating the postal laws, will engage in literary work in New York, he said, on the eve of his departure today. Boi'b men left Atlanta at 11 o'clock a^.er buying tickets to New York. Hawthorne said he was treated-kind" ; ly while in prison. P*\ Norton was far ! i less pleased. The food, he said, was , j bad. He declared there was a mutiny ! several weeks ago because of the food, j At the prison today it was said that I twenty men quit work for one day about two months ago because of the food. These men were working in the ? i. ? _ ^ T + n'op coirt Txr!"h Q t cfcnc ' SlUIitJ M1CU. it ? ao nut caxu nuuv were taken to get them to return to work. LF A CENTURY A N HAS BEEN EVERYTHING THAT IS WELRY TRADE. >n which this business was namely: ERCHANDISE AT ANY PRICE." DODS AT LOWEST FIGURES." i ES j ERWARE PLATED WARE ] JEWELRY i ?e of most skilled mechanics. guaranteed. 1 P O ^ lan & co. i e Charleston, S. C. i to Have More Cents j USIVE j ;d Garments ; I m i M /v Mama liu 1UUIC ?y No Less ; > ited Hat i ! No Less ; for extra sizes, j or Norfolksmade j il measure in our H. E. Digby, Mgr. iwberry Hotel I II The Road that Leads to | Mount Success n Wfti Dft rtrt Drr fit rt \&I <t\it A t" Lfuebim i abb uy uic na) ui | Chance. We have to work hard as well as sfcudv hard, in order i - ' j-- i i t ? <iT co noia our uue as juea,uer& in low prices " Since our last remarks we have received case after case of new goods. Here are a few of them: White Porcelain So^p Dishes ioc Pyramid Bread Toasters ioc - 11 t?:? 1 ? ? -K-OillDg rins, HJUbC lietuajca Salt Boxes ioc Clothes Pins, 3 dozen for 5c Galvanized Buckets, 15, 20 and 25c Cake and Egg Turners 5 and ioc Handy Brushes for cleaning bottles, lamp chimneys, &c., ioc Can Openers 5 and ioc C. r /> V^UXK OCICW& jv Shelf Brackets ioc Tack Pullers 5c Handy Kitchen Saws ioc ] Key Hole Saws ioc ! Leather Punches for repairing Harness, etc., ioc Combination Pliers and Wire Cutters ioc I Good Monkey Wrenches iocj Small Hand Planer ioci Small Vises iocj Chisels i oc ] Gimlets 5c Shoe Heel Braces, pair 5c Kitchen Sand Stones 10c Oil Stones ioc Squares ioc Oilers 5 and ioc Spirit Levels ioc Tea Belb 5 and ioc Call Bells v ioc Door Bolts 5 and ioc 2-foot Rules ioc Rivets and Burs, package 5c Ccbkr's Shoe Lasts, set 35c TT J Oj 1 _ ^ Hasps ana oia^ies ^ Heel Plates, all sizes, 3 pr for 5c Br?ss Extension Curtain Rods 10c Mice Traps, steel, 5c Rat Traps 10c Basket Bread Toasters 10c Fry Baskets 10c Strainers, all kinds, 5 and 10c Post Card Racks, 92 cards lotj Faucets 10c \\ ater Dippers, very beFt. 5 and icc Big Aluminum Water Dippers 25c Flour Scoops 5c Clocks 50c Clocks 60c Clocks 75c Biscuit Pans, all sizes. ? * 11 _ Japanea waiters,.ansizes. Wood Water Buckets 25c up Brooms 25 to 50c Knives and Forks, set 40c up Tea & Table Spoons, heavy, ioc up We do not have space to finish the list in this issue, watch next paper for a continuance, and in the mean time drop in and look over the store. Rnhinsnn's 10c Stores Everything, Everytime, For Everybody. - * 1 f Low Round-Trip Rates Open to the Public Will be Made for the Following n * * opecial uccasions: ATLANTIC COAST UNE Standard R. R. of the South Tulsa, Okla, International Dry-Farming Con ! gress and International Soil Products i i | exposition, October 22-November 1. j j Dates of sale October 18, 19, 20, 21. | Final limit, November 6, 1913. Fares j apply from all stations. J Nashville, Tenn. | Southern Educational convention, [October 30-Xovebmer 1. Dates of 'sale, October 28, 29. Final limit, No) vember 5, 1913. Fares apply from all I stations. j Knoxvllle, Tenn. National Conversation exposition, ! September 1-November 1. Dates of | sale, August 30 to November 1, inclusive. Final limit: To reach original starting point ten days after date | of sale, except that by deposit of i ticket and payment of $1.00 a 30-day | extension may be obtained, but in no lease beyond November 3, 1913. Fares I apply from all stations. >'ew Orleans, La. United Daughters of the Confederacy, November 11-15. Dates of sale, November 8, 9, 10, 11. Final limit, November 19, 1913, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.00 an extension until December 6 maybe ootained. Fares apply from all stations. i Augusta, Ga. Georgia-Carolina Fair, November 1-15. Dates of sale, November 5 to 14, inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusca before noon November 15. Final limit November 17, 1913. Fares apply from points in South: Carolina. j Augusta, Ga, Negro Fair association, November! 18-21. Dates of sale, November 17 to 20, inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusta before noon November 21. Final limit November 23, 11913. Fares apply from points in | South Carolina. For rates, schedules, reservations and any further information apply to Ticket Aeents of the ATLANTIC COASTLINE 1 Standard R. R. of the South or write the undersigned, W. J. CRAG, Passenger Traffic Manager T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, WILMINGTON. N. C. TvrrrTARW CAT.T? ni? T.A\TI V i VJA-KJ kJAXIJJ v* JL.4AX1A/, Under authority vested in us by the last will and testament of Mrs. U. A. Amick, deceased, we will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Newberry, S C., during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, salesday, the 3rd day of November, 1913, the following I described tract of land, to wit: j All that tract of land lying in New berry county, State of South Carolina, containing forty-six and 6-10 (46 6-10) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. J. J. Dominick, a public road separating it from lands of Mrs. S. F. Taylor and Arthur Quattlebaum, lands of the Dominick girls, lands of C. S. Nichols, and others. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ??- n W A mirk. T. D. Amick. Executors of the last will and testament of Mrs. U. A. Amick, deceased. 9-td-ltw. LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned offer for sale the home place of the late Dr. Thos. W. Boozer, in Township Xo. 6, six miles west of Newberry, containing one hun- j dred and fifty acres. Convenient to ' church and school. Dwelling and other necessary buildings. Good pasture and plenty timber. If not sold at private sale before will sell to highest bidder before the court house at Xewberrv, Salesdav in November. 1913. Terms on application. H. W. Boozer, Mrs. S. B. Bolick, 1612 Marion St., Columbia, S. C. T. J. Boozer, ! G. B. Boozer, j 1431 Marion St., Columbia, S. C. \frc V "R TTflVPs 1301 College. St., Newberry, :S. C, jF Eczema and Itching Cured. j j The soothing, healing medication DK II OB SON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, j clears it of all impurities?stops itch ir.g instantly. Dr. Hobson's PZczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetj ter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, Pfeiffer Chemical Of T nine v^u., r iiiiauiripnia aiiu cu i^uuic. NOTICE OF ELECTION* FOR MAYOR AND ALDERMAN OF THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual election for a Mayor and five Aldermen, one Alderman for each of the five wards, to serve for a term of two years, will be held at the Council Chamber, in the Opera House, in the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, on the second Tuesday in December, 1913, being the 9th day of said month, the polls to be opened at j eight o'clock in the forenoon and to close at six o'clock in the afternoon. G. "W. Hiller, J. R. Davidson and H. L. Spears are appointed managers of the said election. By .order of the Town Council of jxewoerry, s. u., on tms zytn aay of September, 1913. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor, i Attest: ;< J. R. Scurry, . Clerk and Treasurer. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOK THE TOTTX OF NEWBERRY, l&KTH I CAROLINA. Notice is .hereby given that the books of registration of voters for the Town of Newberry, S. C., will be opened at the office of the Clerk and Treasurer, in the Opera House, from the first day of October, 1913, until the thirtieth day of November, 1913, Vi/vfVi dovo in/>lnoivo fffllTlflAVS PY WUt/U VAC*. J o iJiVAUUi I V ? cepted), between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. J. R. Scurry has been appointed Supervisor of Registration. Only suctt persons as register as herein provided for shall be allowed to vote at the regular towrn election to be held on the ninth day of De cember, 1913, and at special elections to be held in the Town of Newberry during the two yeari. The production of a certificate of registration from the Board of Reg?ct~a*i0n to vote in a polling pre- i cinct within the incorporate limits of, the Town of Newberry, proof of res- j 'donee :n the municipality for four j months preceding the annual elec-1 t: ? 4-1-* 1010 OT1/3 +Vrn T\ n 17- I HUH JLUI tlic y CU.I JL?7JLO, tiiiu tuv j merit of all taxes assessed him, due j and collectible for the previous fis- j cal year, are necessary to entitle the j applicant to register. By order of the Town Council of the Town of Newberry, S. C., on the 29th day of September, 1913. Z P. WRIGHT. Mayor. Attest: J R. SCURRY, Clerk and Treasurer. LASD FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the court house at Newberry salesday in Xovember, 1913, if not before at private sale, lot No. 1, the home place of the late B. L. Dominick in Prosperity, f>r?ntflininer 3-4 acres on which is locat ed an eight room dwelling, and with good water. Lot No. 2, containing 3-4 acre, beautiful building site, and which is now located two large barnes. Purchaser pay for papers. J. A. Dominick, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell, Mrs. G. C. Fellers. S-71taw-5t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLM'l U* 3?nj)?i(iti, Court of Common Pleas, Belton Stockman, Plaintiff, against George P. Boulware, as executor of j the last will and testament of G. Michael Werts, deceased; 0. W. Long, Clements M. ^ Werts, Frank Werts, C. J. Purcell and P. E. Scott, Defendants, By virtue of an order of court In rho nhnvp entitled case. I will sell at public outcry before the courthouse at Newberry, S. C? on Monday November 3rd, 1913, the same being salesday, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and bPing in the county and State aforesaid, containing fifty-one and sixteen one hundredths acres (51 16-100) acres more or less, bounded by other lands of the estate of said G. Michael Werts, lands of CT*"$V. Suber, Mrs. H. E. Werts and Sim Floyd, the same being the identical tract of land conveyed to said G. Michael Werts by the Newberry Land ana occuniy / Also sixty-five (65"> acres of land, ia -aid county and State, bounded by landSvOf J. - A. -ifinrton, :<Mrs. D. JB. Wheeler and Little river, the same : I; ns; the ment.ciii tract ot land conveyed to said G. Michael Werts by Rossie H. Williams by deed dated Dec. 6, 1902, and recorded in Deed Book \'o. 12 at page 22. Also twenty-eight and two-thirds acres (28 2-3), more or less, in said county ana siaie, bounded by lands of G. W. Suber, lands of Sim Floyd, the fiftv: one acre tract above described and the public road to Newberry, the same being the identical tract of land conveyed to said G. Michael "Werts by Sallie E. Werts by deed dated April 23rd, 1899, and recorded in Deed Book Xo. 9, page 361. Terms of sale: On^ third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per reiit per annum, interest payable annually, the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to tihe purchaser to antici pate payments of the credit portion in whole or in part; the bond .and mortgage to contain a clause providing the collection of ten per cent attorneys fee in case the mortgage is placed in the hands of an attorney for foreclosure; the ru;chaser to be required to pay $100 to the Master immediately upon the premises being knnokerl down to him. which shall be forfeited upon his failure to comply in Vn days with the terms of sale, and property shall be resold at his risk. Purchaser to pay fw papers and for recording same. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Newberry, S. C., October 8, 1913. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common 'Pleas. J. T. Dominick, Fennie Lee Pitts, Frank R. Hunter, as administrator of the personal estate of Geo. 0. Dominick, deceased and Eugene S. Blease, Plaintiffs, Against J. Luther Dominick, in his own right and as executor o" tne last win ana testament of D. T Dominick, deceased; Carrie Dominick, Anna Lou Dominick, Colie L. (or Cole Earl) Dominick, Alonzo Dominick, Tiller J. Dominick and Marvin A. Z. Dominick, Defendants, By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell before the court house at X^wberry, S. C., to the highest bidder, on the 3rd day of Nov. 1913, the same being salesday, within the legal hours of sale, the following tracts of la::d, in the county and State aforesaid, to wit: v Tract No. 1, containing thirty-one and fifty one hundredths (38 50-100) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. Poag, G. W. Jacobs, the old Laurens railroad and the public highway. Tract No. 3 containing fifty and six one hundreths (50 6-iOO) acres, more or less, and bounded by tracts Nos. 2 and 4 and by the lands of W. Coleman, M. M. Buford and D. S. Spearman. \ Tract No. 4, containing sixty-five and thirty-three one hundredths (65 A<v 4AA^ ?? Ixncct ViAnndo^ iW-iuvj acres, mure ui icoa, uuuuuvu by tract No. 3, and by lands of W. \ . Coleman, H. H. Evans and a road. . Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal annual installments, the credit portion to bear interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum and to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, said mortgage to provide for the payment of 10 per cent of amount due thereon as attorneys fees in case the same is foreclosed or placed in the hands of ^n attorney for collation, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the credit portion in wiole or in 4.^ -rvotr for nanpr? and part. irtiiciicidci lu cij av* m ? for recording the same. H. H. Rikard, Master of Xewberry County, S. C. October 9, 1913. LA5D FOR SALE. * * 1 " A ill A % A1T*fl in once is nereov given mat uic ucua at law of S. E. Hawkins, deceased, will sell at public outcry to the 'highest bidder before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., on salesday in November 1913, (Nov. 3) for distribution among the heirs, the following described real estate: One tract of land situated in the county of Newberry and State of South. Carolina, being a part of the old Cureton place, containing nrty-nva (55) acres, more or less, and bounded by land of G. F\ Stockman, S. J. Rahn and others. Twms of sale: cash, purchaser to I?av for papers and recording saire. S. F. Hawkins, Sallie E. Hair, Nancy Smgley, Jacofc R&ntfiar, Eugene Hawkins, Linnie Lepford, Heirs at law of S. E. Hawkins de- , ceasei. MMt r'z"^7m^S \