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CUL. BRYAN IN NEW HOME. He Has Moved Into Fairview, His $20,04 Home. [New York Sun.] Col. William Jennings Br) an fu nished additional evidence this weE of plutocratic tendencies by remo ing from the brick barn which h been his home for the last nit months and taking possession of tl $20,000 house he has been buildir for a year on the highest point land near Lincoln. Mr. Bryan says it cost him $2( 000, and it is a well proportion building, made of pressed brick at stone and fitted with hand carvE oak finishings throughout. It faces directly west and contail 21 rooms, including parlors, a rece tion ball and library down stairs an bedrooms, a nursery, a schoolroo and gymnasium upstairs. The kitchen is in a connectE building. Entrance is had by wi of a great half-round veranda lea ing into a beautifully carved at finished hall. From the porch o can see for many miles in any dire tion. Off to the east and son stretch great reaches of farmit lands while to the north and we down in a tree embowered val< nestles the city itself. Fairview is the name by which tl Bryan home will be known. Ti name is appropriate. Alfhough three miles from ti city, the house is fitted with eve modern convenience. Its owner do not eschew luxury in the interior a pointments and costly plumbin electric lights and artistic decor tions, with city water, make it thoroughly modern house. Ceme walks and driveways give easy a cess to the various buildings, at seemingly no money has been spar< to make lire within its walls wor living. Colonel Bryan is a rich man ai rapidly getting richer. He has be abcesed of acquisitiveness, but mai of his critics have unjustly dia nosed his case. Mr. Bryan lik money and he has a keen appreci tion of what it will afford its p< sessor. He has spent less than I income every year of his active lii and it is now getting so large as be almost unwieldy-for him. His .newspaper is firmly esta lished. Although he has disdain< business assistance, he has made it big money maker. Thirty thousai dollars a year is a conservative esi mate of his share of profit from He began with 60,000 circulation ai now has twice that number. I limits his advertising space and ri idly refuses to give trust-made goo a place in his advertising columt His actual wealth, aside from k newspaper, which is paying a go< interest upon a third of a million, little less than $150,000. His year income is not much below $50,00 He lives modestly and simply, b well. A private tutor comes each mor ing for his two yognger children, b his daughter, Ruth, is a daily i tendant at the state university, who she is a sophomore. He has sever fne carriages, but much prefers use the suburban street car th passes within a short distance of h home each hour. Much of his writing is done his home. A part of it is dashi off while on his lecturing or car paigning (Eours. He is little seen about the office his paper. This occupies the low floor of a downtown block. B brother, Charles W. Bryan, is ti business manager, and one traine newepaper man is the only editori (E I5 F Freglass I assistant he has. He still rigidly adheres to his< termination to print hia opini( npon current political topics in paper and invariably denies himE 0 to the interviewer. He attends little Methodist chapel in the nea town of Normal, no Presbyter church being in the neighborhood. r In manner and dress he is as 1 assuming and careless as ever, f he goes about among his fellow izens, sometimes with a mailsi e half full of exchanges over his she e der, without exciting comment. ' He gives largely to charitable f benevolent organizatione, and is f with purse to campaign committ( He is getting a great deal of enj ment out of his life and he looks And his bank account is growing ] ger each day. is STUDENTS HONOR MAJ. SLOAN. d Want Him to Take Presidency of S( m Carolina College-Compliment of Purest Type. [The State.] y Things have moved along with markable smoothness at the So d Carolina college this year, under e direction of Acting President BE 0 Sloan, and the year has thus far b one of the most successful in 1g history of the college. Prof. Slot at administration has pleased the )y dents so thoroughly that they h to a man signed a request to hin 3e stana for election to the preside: le of the college. A copy of this quest was handed to Maj Sloan ze the students yesterday and anot ry was handed the govern'r as ch es man of the board of trustees. p The document reads as follows g, Maj Benj Sloan, Acting Presid a a AT ANY OLD nt PRICE ! id O DINNER SET O rline of Austr id China and Engli: mn Semi Porcelain will 1 *y sold this month Sprices that will st. ai prise the most carel - buyer. We are goii us to close out this line *' goods, it is all Open Stoc] b which enables the pu ad chaser to buy as mui ior as little as desired SNewberry llardwarel NOTICE! s For Wee - Cost Sale At he N > FURNITURE STOFi isin the old Herald and New L7 Office on Friend Street, back c 0. Mimnaugh's. We have a bli at stock of alNew Furniture, t alfirst class and up-to-dat4 t. No old stock. Fine Suits Bra re reaus, Beds, Sofas, Chairs, Rock ers, Tables, Knives and Forki alGlass and~ China Ware, Lampi to In fact everything ini the hons at furnishing line. is See our line of Pictures, cheap est, largest ever brought to Newl in berry. mDon't fail to get one of on Ad Art Squares, or nice Rags fo o. Christmas present. Big lot a sample Carpet. We want every body to come and see us ani DIwe will save you money on you 3r furniture. LINCOLN W HIS ethe Distillers, guarantee the >l.None better at any price. We will (PRESS PREPAID, at the followii ull Bottles, $3.45. 10 Full Bottles 15 Full Bottles $9.70. 25 1 and corkscrew in every box. Your r -ME."IAN SUPLY VO., 662 Main S. C. College; City. le- Honored Sir: For the past three ns months you have been acting presi his dent of the South Carolina college, elf and we, as students of this college, a desire to express to you our high es -by teem and regard for you as a man, ian and our appreciation and gratifica tion at the manner in which you in- have conducted the affairs of this in nd stitution. Harmony and good feel sit- ing have been the characteristics of wk your short administration, and we ul- know that the conditions now ex isting will continue so long as you nd remain in the position you now fill ree so honorably and so well. We de es. sire to express our greatest trust and oy- confidence in you as our head; our' it. sincere and earnest appreciation of ar. your worth as a man; and our' esteem and honor f>r you as a high-toned gentleman. Together with our tribute to your merit and worth, we desire to beg of uth you not to vacate the honorable office which you fill so nobly. The office of president of the South Carolina college is an important one, and we re- desire to say that we know of no man ath who can fill this position with so the great credit to himself and glory to rnj. the college as you, our acting presi sen dent. We earnestly beg that you the rafuse no longer the proffered palm, n's and under no circumstances will we tu- hear of your further declination as ave permanent president of the S>uth i to Carolina college. acy We beg to sign onrselves as most re- sincerely and-respectfully yours. by This action of the students seems her to have been spontaneous, and is a air- high compliment to Maj Sloan. He has not yet given a reply to it. lent CURES DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION. 2OUSES THE TORPID LIVER SOL, sos. aLL DuUGGUSTS 0 -a1 GILDER & WEEKS ~NEW_FIRM! Have rented the upper store room in !% the "Granite Front" building recent ~.. ly lsuilt by R. C. Williams. Where hthey will keep aseelect and new stock of * Family Groceries. ALSO A This we will give special attention, believing that tbis is something that ks Newberry needs and will appreciate, In this line we will have hundreds of E artie's in dalyneed byrop**le, teprices on these will surprise you. SHere you will find just what you need in SFancy Goods, Notions, Special Dry Goods, &c. We will tell you more about this -. later. is now open, where you can get many athings in IConfectioneries, Fruits, &c., For Christmas. r Our policy shall be fair dealing f and polite attention to all. - Mrs. Werts will te with her hus Iband and will be pleased to see her many friends. 3%e'wberry, S. 0. $ 45 EN ACE COUNTY IKEY se goods to be pure and 7 years ship in plain boxes to any adldress, ig distiller's prices: 6.55. 12 Full Bottles $7.90. ull Bottles $15.90. croney back if not as represented. E St., Mmphs, Tnn. at ON A WHEEL nade an accident happens is a bottle of I U1c UICE RinnhI need not become body. If they do ME] MUSTAN( will thoroughly, nently cure these is no guess work iment is used a ci YOU DON'T KNOW n Mustang Liniment. As a flesi SOUT RA Il T15 *514 Vabon eRe s as.e.es .t eare B NORTH, EA @aa.aa.a ..d n..s Nee Teen ad VSe,da, e1 an- - e e Umasel. Owut. ad 4 ws... e... Ose.a... v.deemd e.ee a. wurnw TH E' VEGI 50PI3RIOR iN QU TOwALI SAVNNAH,G~ THE very and Sale Stable AT POMARIA, av es'ahlished a genierail up to it anhd first-class LI VERY, FEED ND SALE STABLE At Pomaria. hewy are~ preare~d to do an[ythFing th. livery business Will kun~ alh rsd of vebides. and borses for sale. ~rthing tiF&t Class arid at res80i ilc' prices. uently meets with disaster. Avery cien;; doctor to have with you when Mexican Mustang Liniment. rs Orl ig Sores a fixture upon your it is your fault, foi (ICAN I LINIMENT luickly and perma afflictions. There ibout it ; if this lin ire will follow. quickly a burn or scald can be cured i you have treated it with Mexican healer it stands at the very top. LWAY F NIGXWAT A08 TA OIL ma ad Pleaseeu .ebk with th. a * ST and W EST. iSa., Threagh S1eesta.Oe New Oleas, via Atleua.a a Pelta wia AUlata ad ve Ib*ue via .aheg aaaB Geea en alheegh Teatae. *w Rates *4o Chauss9a wo *eM ans eues =w sa ease es w...TTh.L3. 5. . RMe a. *p.eO FmAa. .~ ETABLE FAT LIT V AND~ PURITY OTHERS -IERN COTTpN OIL CO1 CAROINASAND GE9RGIAL SCOLDEN ACE 3 E PURE OLD i ELINCOLN CO. ii S*WHISKEY W,THE JDISTILLERS, guirantee these goods to be pure and 2years otd. None will ship in plain boxes to pd at te followi dis I* ti1le's prices: 6 uiBottles,S8.45 S0 FuIl Bottles, 6.55 5 E 2 Full Bottles, 7.90 I * 15 Full l3ottles, 9.70 Your money back if not as represented. A sample % pint by express prepaid, Ifor 50c in stamps. IAMERICAN SUPPLY CO., Distltlers, 69 aiS.. -mpskls, Tern,. - BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD 8. C. BBA1-TIB, Receiver. In Effect June 8, 1902. rsetween Anderson and Walhalla. EA"rBOUND WETBOUN). ARRIVE. LEAVE. I Mixed.Mixed No. 9. No. 12 13tations. No. 11 No. 9 P. X. A. M. P. M. A- M 3 10 9 56...............Belton............... 3 20 10 50 2 48 933 .......&nderson F. D......... 3 40 1110 2 45 9 30 ...... A nderson P. D........ 3 45 11 15 ........ 925.......W est Anderson....... 3 49 ........ ........ 909...............Denver... .. 3 59. ........90- ......Autun............ 4 05 ........ ........855 .Pendleton ........... 4 11 ..... . 8 47 ..............Cherry..........418. ........ 844...... .Adams.............. 42L ....... ... 8 28 .....Jo dania Junct ...... 4 33 ....... ......825......seneca.5 ...... 4 401 .... .... ........ 806........W est Union ......... 5 04 ........ ...... 800............W alhalla............ 609 All regular trains fro:n Belton to Walhala, have precedence over trains of sime ciass m:oving in the opposite directton unless oth erwise specified y train order. Will aiso stop at the following stations to take on and let off passengers: Phinney's 1 James and Sand Springs. J. c. AJDR a , Superintendent Chal'lcStOl adJl6tO CrOlla Rwv CO. Augusta and Ashevllo Short Line. Schedule In Effect July 6, 1903, Leave Augusta................10 10 a m 2 55 p m Arrive Greenwood.........12 44 p m ............ Anderson .......................... 7 Op i Laurens................ 1 45 p m 10 30 am Waterloo (H. 8.)... 1 12 p m ............ Greenville.........-12 22 p m 9 34 an Glenn Springs...... 4 45 pm .......... Spartan burg......... So p m 9 00 a m Saluda............ ...... 5 38 p m ............. Hendermonville..... 6 08 p m .......... Asheville.......... 7 15 p m .......... Leave. Asheville............... 7 05p m ...... Spartanburg....._..120tam 830 pnu Glenn Springs......1000a m . Greenville ..........12 15 p m I 45 p n Laurens........ 2 05 p m 6 30 p n Arrive Waterloo(H. .)... 2 33p m .......... Greenwood...........2 1 p m 7 45 pu Leave Anderson ........................... 7 25 a n Angusta............... 5 20p m 11 85 an Leave O1umb ia...... 1120 an N9ewberry.............. 12 42 pn Clinton . 125 pu Arrive GreenvillP............. 3 25 p: Spartanburg ........ 3 30 pa Glenn Springs...... 4 00 pn Leave Glenn 8rings...... 10 00 an Bprabr ......... 12 01l pn Greenvill ............. 12 5 pn Arrive Clinton................. 2 22 pn Newberry............. 8 06 pu Coluc bia.............. 4 30 pn Fastent and Best Line between Newberr, and Greenville. Spartanburg and G eni Springs: Connections from Newbe'ry via Columbil 14ewberry and Laurens Railway. For any Information write. ERN ET WILLIASS, Gen'. Pas-. Agt.. Aususta, Ga. T. M. '' _ r u Traffic Manager. C?1 (E.stern Standard Tin e.) Southbound. Nort,bbund Schedule in Effect August 26th 1901 STATIO SB. 8 40 tan Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 50 pm 10 50 um Athens 6 19 pm 11 t5 am Elberton 5 17 pm 12 8. pm Abbeville 4 0' pm t 22;,m Greenwood 3 3i rm 2 15pn Ar Clinton (Dn'r) Ly. 2 46 pm (a.*W.0.) 10 00a<mL. Glenn rins Ar 4 00 pm 12 15a pm t 8 30 pm 12 2 p reevill 3 25pm [2 ~' (Harrs Springs) 1 12 pm Waterloo 2 35pm I 43r ma r Laurens (Din'r) Lv 2 '7 pm 53 52 P.M. P 2O2 lv Laurens Ar 1650 2(9 " Parks Ar 1 42 2 23 ..Clinton.. 1 3" 2 84 Goldville 17 2 41 .Kinard.. 10 149 .iary... 14)5 254 .Jalapa.. 10" 3810 2sewberr, 12 46 3 24 Prospert. 12 32 3 34 ....llg1..... [2 23 3 39 Lc Mfountain 12 19 AK. 351 ...Chapin... 1209 8357 Hilton 1202 4 01 White Roch 11 59 4 (7 Ballentine 11 54 4 17 .....rmo..... 11 46 4 23 ..Leaphart.. 11 40 4 45 ArOolumbiaLv 11 20__ 4 53 LvColuarbla (A.O L.)Ar 11 '4 6 20 Sumter 965 9 20A r Charllston Lv 74). Trains 63 and 52 arrive ar d depart froi new union depot. Trains 22 Sana 85 from A. C. L. freight 'depo West Gorvais street For Rates, Time Tables, or further in form tion call on any Agent, or write to W. G. CHTr-DS, T. Ii. EMERRON, President. TraffecMana er. I. F. LIVIN(JBTON, H. M. EMR80, Sot. Agt. . 4on' F'rt.& Pass :gt. ATLANlTIC COAST LINE CONDENSED SCHEDPLE. WILKING'I0N, N. C., .Tuly 2's, -92. Thron h Trains Charleston to Greenvilla No.652. No.5 7.00 am.....Lt...Charleuton, 8.C....Ar 9.20 pi 8.35 amn.....Lv.....Lanes..............Ar 6. Opi 9.50 am..L...S.nater..................Ar 4 55 pl 11.10 am.....4r......Coumba....Lv 3.45 pi i2.29 am. A.r... ert......Lv 2.24 pI 12.42 pm..Ar....... w .......Lv 2. 0 pi 1.25 pm.....Ar....' inton........Lv '.25 p1 !.t7 pm.....Ar...Laurens..........Lv 2.10 pi 3.25 pm.....Ar....Greenvl1e...Lv 12.22 pi 8.80 mm..r....partanburg ........Lv 12-15 P1 FROM COLUMBIA, 8. C. No.653 Arrive Sumter 6.1p m; eergetow Daily 9.15 p m; Florence 7.0p '; Darling'o . i.15p m; Hfertsville 9.O p n; Bennett P M yille 9.37i0 mi; Gibson 10.30 p m;Faeitt yille 10.25 p mn; WI'mington i .2 p u Rocky M'unt 12.45 an; Weldon 1.50 an .e1rb g 8. 6.a w; Richmond 4.12 an IWahia on 7.54 am; New York I.53 p1 No. 541 Arrivo Eun ter 8.20 am; Florence 9. Daily lam; Da:lngton 10.30 am; Cheraw 11.s (65I am; W -deaboro 2 50 pm; Hartsvil A 1! 111.20 am harion I0.53 am; Wilmingto 1 40 pm iFayetteville 12-35 pm; Rock Mount 3.50 pm; Weldon 4.53 pm; F t -reburg 6.44 pm; Richmond 7.45 pI WashIngton 1.40 pm; New York 7.1d al Pullman Sleeping Cars New York to Tampa_ Pullman Dining Car' New York to Savanna For rates, schcdules, etc , write W. J. C.alg. Gen. Pass. Aet., Wilmingto: N C. T. M. Emerson, Trafme Manager, Wilmini ton. N. C. H. M. Emerson, Asa't Trafeo Manager, Wi mington, N. C. UQEEDUI.E IN EFFECT AIrER ,TUJE 2, 190). Daily-Except Sunday. Lv Glenn8prigU.............. .... 900 a Roebuck.............~...~.---.--945 a &.r Spartanburg ..................----0 00 a Lv patnburg ..-.......-. . 4 p AroGennb rn................ ..........-- 05 p Ar len SrInp~1.. 5 sm; Prestie -W H ISK EY OF ALL F AL K I N 0 5 ? PURPOSES. "Special Brand" Corn Whiskey, $ 1.2 "Popular Log" Corn Whiskey 1.5 "Popular Log," Old, Smooth, Mellow..,.. .. .. .. .. ... 2.0 "P:ivate Stock," 4-qt. case . . . 2.5 "Private Stock," 12-qt. case . . 7.0 "Hunting Creek" Rye, 12-qt. case 7.0 "Old Hunting Creek" Rye 12-qt. case....... ...-. --.. -. . . 10.0 Apple Brandy .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.5 Charge of 25c. for 1-gal., 35c. fo 2-gal., and 45c. for 3-gal. jugs, and 75c for 4 1-2-gal. kegs; when returned pre paid, they will be taken back at cost. i. C. SOMERS & CO., Ois., STATES VILLE. North Carolina SEABOARD Air Line Railway. NORTH : EAST : SOUTH : WEST Two DAILY PULLMAN VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS. 13ETNEEN SOUTH AND NEW YORK. First Class Dining Car Service. 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CAPITAL . - - $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busi ness and solicit the accounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. DIRECTORS. GEo. W. SUMMER. L. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MowER. P. C. SMITH. A. J. GIBSON. W. H. HUNT JNO. M, KINARD, President. O 0B. MAYER, Z. F. WRIGHT, Vice-President Cashio'r -T HE NaioRl Bfldi Of Neben11 S C (ESTABLISHED IN I87I.) Capital - - - - - $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 General banking~ busineass ,ransacted with promnpta-s Special attention to co lections. Correspondence solicited. Savings Department. D Ieposits a;lowed interest at the rate 0of 4 per' cent per annum from date of deposiL. IDterest payable January 1st 0and July 1st of eacb year. 0 M~' A. CARLISLE, Prest. T. 8 DU'NCAN. ('ashier. J W M STMMONS. Asst C'r. PAINLESS gO~2 adanum, M Caine or whse, a r.Wol trl.m reat IE!a eo..r at.r rAdd B AND M. WoO . . Whiskey Curs L