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21 111 . - 1 i' .llittt\ 1"\ * I\t \i ' \- * - * ev:w-: 11. ,1\ \\ churches Neb:yhNeln o phn 2srie eWIi TTy ' 'nt.. nrisi cizn V~ 1" N1w q,Ii I v \ \, 1 toi h~~~ \\kvi N,N \\ '. i.\ ' . t "I \ t C N\' V''\ I.21 ' \\ \u K \\ 1 .71 N N -' -e . .c I o n en au run h th cure yer. A a rcet -est ion tllof the ieg:satture te charter was. again ai meu.:c . p: '. ung 'pr live wardens S tin i~~ \Ia~ o, t .1thc liiti t1:11 It 11 I.\ oIr, i i lal y 1w li I . t he vi d.it and \'civl\ill- 11) ito tilt, tillit Of I I :I 111111 tti O ll k c v fo tile I ! I 11111 , o :1 I Ili ' k. t v 1.I I 'ICi.i t I kk i t LI I t it. I ' a i.a 11\ a il I eI r h ''t uit 1 1 n el rf it.;iti \\h u i. .~. 1.i4 tt and Vvd e. V.tIk' I ln V%'Itnti s; o T. i.n . Jl io t'. G g in I t'ieA 1. Id Trt r :nhii i~ entv t'.e VI lunter La'hief t.. ofP l n ith'l thee S. G C' ter nm 11. 11. F-'ranklil: UP tit' dth com . T.I lkso . SteetiIV reer.h .M ikl e0I1let0 \'COitM\l'1 l oic ll11 ld e01 tI.l. l\ Mtid a lhok xlkd I. e o".n.pa.v \\'.TEFR \\' N,K .\ND1 Ek ' .-:T IC The eIe l li I t atI I Wa tcrI WVA1rks pla.l Wa mult Inl I1S;-, coil Al lld. -I i,t Ollt. '~tli (if tille S:1111c VeCAr1. Th Cont 00111,10111 ellIgllIel, . lll . a \!k "'o hrge of hot1h the * el-*1 l e li Ill n et ill deptli, of -.......nIlid bt th ol.n thrnIle \i. le w'-11u' ishesic I . di tarVI -h - st hf at N' -e are T edIt hvCiur ~* Ie speci i . s: r- to iunr o n - b y ' . . . T ch ne:- (1 , theetha ned/ Th'.C e boiler arle 1ser cap2haci eh thc 4' it.i h' ra Bohe oai thm~ajvi which 1,01es Cotun40. haThe tr: lgh smns alson owned: by the city. an contr oe al 'V I .11 c )arkI h ell, i. ~ \\ I- R lit ' I t i lu t t i i, e tin .Of h;t .nti It, p\. rca - 'The I dIeIeit cclit y l1 vtII i s elv l)attoiul/Ltl It tIV!t' C 'iei VIIS Of tile towvn a, well I-;~ thle water works. Tile light inysteg Cost SQ nio. poth the waatcr works and light svsteil are opematedI iI teamlee p troldniu. 1 te cit e of N twhe-rr C.owl Well boast of the fiast sstei of water works and electric lights of any city in Soith Carolina, and we might say the South. The Board )f C2omi ssiontiers are Dr. jas. McIntosh. Chairman: Dr. Jas. K. GilIer and T. C. Pool, P'. J1. Vo-ss, the Superinteient. The tand pipTe is located on the public schll ill2. ItSi dimensions ae 2 feet in 1 it::eter :1tl 1 2, feet 11 a .- a . i C t t: - I WV.:te: rat-s ar-e extrei;ei low t'r t:iEie- Mi purpoe'- '-neCf aIs- cok na Th' eledning IliU-e 5.,% I1r annu..-sr purp -t.es mi proporn t;nI. NICter rates are sciled from 2~, et . per t loulind galois down to kets., with a SpeCia low ra te of 1 2' cts. per thousand gallons for ainalnutifact ui Ig purposes. SPEARMAN'S MINERAL SPRING. Healthgiving Waters-De lightful Surroundings Proposed Improvements Will Make It a PoPular Resort. Long biefor e that inlsigntia of prot gress, the Itloootlve wh i stle,I had rec.ibrate'd over the hi ills and( tht rough the glens of Newherry Conunty, the miedical qualities of the waters of what is now~ Spea rmani's Minieral Spring were knhowni to thle plel who diwelt in that localityv, indeed it is well aut henticated that as early as i 7) a cit izen of Chiarlestont who was temiporarily soj ourning in New berry pairtootk of the waters of thIiis sprinig atndt rep oirtedI the b en efitcial e ITetts to i endIs in Clhariletstonii andit quainitities of thetit wa ten were ca rriedl to that cityv. \\'hile the superitor qua lit ies. of thle wa ter hiave 1bien well kitowin to the people of today it was not until last year that any itelligeint tiTort was miade to pie set their mertits to thet pulicit antd place t hemii on thle inarke t. In s Mes.srs. %.. F". \\right and1( M. I.. Spearmaninpurchata-d thle spinig antd abtout twty ut acres of thle su *rounid ing proptyt. They securedI the of t his sect ion to th t superior med'(i e'inal properties of the water. Amiong~ those w~hio so te-t ified were IDrs. Mayer. McIntosh, Ellisor and Younig, with thtese and other en dorsenwents the. on.. firdt. ae 0I Ile 111:11,kk 111(1 while lit) special eIffort 11.1s 1)"enl lIIIade to pilsh1tle' SIle it is constiitly increasing ano as tileir worth beeOies bette' kil")wil they will doblltless fiid a SIC jtal to ally of the spring waIt"'rs nlow sold. Te Spearlinall Milneral Spring is IOL-Ite(l aboIlt eight iileS north of Ncwhcrry and I'., miles west of Jalapa Station on the C., N. & L. Railroad. The place is a veritable natural bower of heauty. It is a glen where the shadows seem to be clothed with whisperings of peace rest so irresistibly soft and sweet as to make the tired nerves forget to ache and the brain to worry. IIills surround it on all sides like bul warks con-,trticted by nature to keep out all (listirhing elements and leave this place to peace and rest. Clear )roo(ks run dtwin the hillsides anid as they hurry over the rocks they give forth a sweet cadence which ,Ies as if it was a beliedic till fl,<Ill the CreWir to tired 1.11, wlho hlad f'i nld li i elvsillin where tIe birds continui1aly warble in the ryes anid th'oe who seek its con iiies seemi to ave a llier sun alld other stars. The running brooks, soft sighing -f the trees, alid the 0tos of the sweet t hroated soigsters make a svm,p'hoiy of ai animate and iniitmate natire. Thuitis has nat tile thvored this spot. It but reinains for man to improve the advantages. This has been alreadv Conntnenced by the preet pro prieturs. A hlandsomie pavilio has b~eeni erectldd antd roads laid ont. It is the intenition of tie owners to erect a fine hotel in itL grv of primitive oaks, piies and p-plars, an( cottages for those who desire l0ore secltsiomi tliai that aIorded bv a hotel. Tle place Possesses all the advantages oif location, being withiti otie miile (of railroad, easy of access by good pubtllic highways, anid whien thle conitelillated imil p)rov'emlents are miadle will1 donhtless becomie a popular tesort for t hose who desire to rest or drink of the hecalthigiving and( heal thisaving waiters of Spearmnan's Sprinhg. Ont july 21f , t.St9, Governor M\c Sweeiiey aiid other State oflicials of South Carolinta visited Spearman Sptringi atnd like all ot hers who niave beetn to this favored spot were non vinced that Newberry Count y had wvithint her confitnes a location wvhich l>1ssessed niatuiral advatntages for a gteait slitnmner atnd winlter resort not suirpai:s,.ed by any of the fatmous sprinigs o)f North C'arolina and Vir A Iirist class bakerv and1( conflec tioiiery would pay itn Newvberry. AnI enterprising tian wvould filnd a good (open]ing ini Newberry for a boo k antd stationery store. The mnanuifactutre of agricultural imiplements would pay in New berry.