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VSOCIAL PI One of the most charming social functions of the very gay season through which Newberry is now passing was the delightful entertain ment given by Mrs. F. A. Schum pert at her home on College street Friday afternoon. The halls and rooms were beautitully and taste fully decorated with potted plants and spring flowers. while trailing smilax lent to brilliancy a rare fresh ness and daintiness. The table in the dining room, where elegant courses were served. was a thing of beauty. Red ribbons. suspend ed frotn the clhandelier. surrounded by a mound of ivy. reached the four corners. InI the centre under the canopy which was formed and resting on a centerpiece of rare lace over red satin. was a tail and slen der cut-g.ass vase fl! ed with maiden hair fern and deep red carnations. The house w a:-Kened and chan delahra shed a soet roseate Light. making the scene one ot rare beat v. The color scheme of green and rec was Car:l ed out in the ices. The guests were received by the hostess and her .ster. ML rs. Robin 'on, and Mesda:nes 1 K. Gilder. l. 1.. Schumtert. .n. E. M. Evans. In the reception:' ha1l they were served with schaitpagzne w:th fr:i( by the hostes' charmiing daughters. l:\-cs Mv: 'fie :: :1e?s:C >.:utn pr,aided by MIi-ses Thyra Schum pet t. lBess:e Gi. ler anl. Mla: 1nerite Cromaet. In eve:v :e,-e t th en terta:n Mrs. 1. T. Mave' M rs. 0. MceR. -m Mrs. A. . 5. L... Mtrs lDav::: \\'e;'. Mrs \\' .H Mis. \\.H Cari. rs. . Ni. MKartn' Mrs. F. L . \\i,a:..n Mrs. iS.i \'oen. MI:s R. I> Wr:ght M:s Maie Fx Nir. \'. \aru:a Mrs. t. H . ann Mrs. Robe:t LeI e Mr-.. A. P. UV' Mrs-. A. . Brw Mrs-. T.' H. HIl M;r-. S.Wl. NMs. WV T. HIarte2 NIr-. u. L.. SChuampetm MIr- . Ednuard. Scho. t Nrs. P. G. E'.H-or MIr'. E. M. Evans MIrs. I Hollingswerth M rs. C. J. Purce: Mrs. WV. A. Jamie,ain Mirs. R. D). Smith MIrs. J. W. M. Sinmmons NIrs. H. A. Robinson Nrs. S. B. Jones Mrs. J. E. Norwvood NMrs. A. C. Jones (On WVednesday morning the handsome residence of Mirs. Geo. S. Mower was the scene of a dlelight ful "'Collar Bee.'' The halls and rooms were tasteful ly dlecorated with a p)rofusion of potted plants. ferns andl cut flowers, while numer Otus electric lights lent brilliancy to the dainty' scene. The guests assembled at noon and were received by Mrs. James McIntosh. Each lady was pre sented with a collar and materials for working it. For a time silence reigned, while each and all plied their needles imost i nduistriously. The work wh'en finished was col WBERRY. the collar considered the best was award.:d a prize. Before the pre sentation of prizes, however, a de licious luncheon was served, con sisting of five courses, each of which was a triumph of the culinary art. The dining room presented a pic ture which will long remain with the guests as one of the daintiest and most exquisite it has been their pleasure to enjoy. The en tire scene was a symphony in pink, and this color was lavish y used in flowers, candles, shades, and the ribbons festooned from the chandelier. Battenberig mats took the place of table covers. and pretty placec-ards with bouquets of:ilie of-the valley and pansies dire te.. ea,h lady to her intended seat. The centre piece was an e<a 't .te arrangement of pink Carn;tions.md smilax. while s . 1 graced the ribbon drave:ies AXt the close of the inn:en!: guests were again ulered into par'l'rs. whiere. .iil ::l h :::( :ne:nt. the pri:Cs w e aw . Mrs. \\. 11 H w.tr e o:~ the :ust prze .t Neine lodar. wh:.e MT. A H es M:-s R \ In :- -. T M:r'. :a. :i: . MM r. A. X" -C IM r. I n Nceve dreamed o t r No a though or~ a . wih ..n.dm. Dhea mother, do' epadrge e Yo muttl i ' happy I :.ed I a po ised t)Vi .i his I e Ani ifhei shol rehrt oI a From thea, rd%f ri . l'lippin u still he wim wiln to gem. rae Soeae ep (iOlt fragran and g ree. My clotn, myfe hapyue a:tin ket Give tol Mgi ho ly thdeal . Myu wist arell oin1 v this paper et YoIf e I ha ve caled titlm-; withe . Tod igoh to bright . ) hom aov. Bu rhan the kind, fath:erwhogae hie. Thato he taehe agai i his: lo~ rve. Now lthng yr t arm .osl tbout me, MywLet m ellmyh on your breast, Fon riu knor th am ldOe leavingyu mte, I o o am linavm,g,mou, mot. r. ROCKEFELLER'S CHARITY. Multiitllioualrc Careifu In Cash Dis tritbution. It requires a huge staff of clerks and secretaries with an almost end less army of bxxks and records to give away the money of John 1). Rockefeller, the Standard Oil uil lionaire, according to the Chicago Tribune. Just how much is given and jtst where it is given is a secret between Mr. Rockefeller and his trusted cashier Fred T. Gates. These two ate not te:ling anyone what is g>ing ou, and they will not even admit that any form is growing out of the business establishnent. It is a fact, however. that to conduct the char lttes Of the millionaire scores of persOns are always busy. The system is like a huge mail o::er business. The only difference is that the -e,quests for money come into the o;iee, and instead ofsendiug Sines of .:ds the otice sends to the needy. I.ike everything con nec ted with the Standard concern. this department is a \e:.opm;ent from a small beginning. how :ch greater it will grow can not be :edicted. It is growing every day and the force needed to operate i:. is be:ing. .added to as time pro -\ the head of the disbursing de .i (:.. nt iRev Ired T. Gates at a :nnuster. who was forced " his charge by the ever in upon himt by NIr. Ro k - ..y ne had no time ;o: n. -e but the chari:v bu . ..: .t\ to pass t~i: V .:i. He can not op.e re~ading1 o: th ho:a:ae~c og:iaini t :r i : . ed.t o .nvest:lgate n the varlos cases -:ideration The -.e ::o. ::ta.s .re Ia.-e a I.. t::... -h -he tna: the '. - - ven di:rect an app ied through Des~ at the -:a n tne mla:rit y ot t' of the giver is lost eaches its daesti ng aid aini :naniy - begg':ng po)ur int -day. They are by' the clerk- and( t - b in-.tesslike Ixianner. *........e dhi5po ed of in K> ..~x .Somie go to the p0 * -:ne patrticflar ho-.pital tor A er the >iftinig procss has ne i ni-.hed the remainder go to Mr . G'ate.. Hie takes them in turn and! Spon> o: them as they appear t'o de'erve. No titne must be jogt, It i-. a wl: undier.stood maxim that r* n mut be prompt to be etTec I de- I si hatlf an hour afte.r the erh-,:. th- ()tlie thtre will be A ... 'ents of Mr. Gaites out on ni a'. ene Tlh V have iat t .. .:. no':- their jud gment ini n-:eded. Thliis, h. -we-e nv ceptional cases that can tihed through the regu -a . c: : e.l organiz/atiims. The ' - nrgent c e~ are tabulat. edan :n t< the soc:iet ies wb~ i . :-ee are to be inivest 'ated i *sid: that the eca-.es are cent by the if - - n -f he a: g i- who be p te res appi!es'in all these case,. . r iecipett i ms hwsm dllin'itioni to dI. his share. A ni ! to this end. gi tts are otten imade ont coniditiOtis. There have ben cas. wh.re loans have been made to persons in actual need of the money to tide over difficulties, The borrower has in these cases been helo to a strict accounting for every cent and made to pay it all back to the salvati'n of his self-respect. Many despondent men in this way have been given a new start in life and have been made to feel that they have been helped to help themselves without the loss of manhood. Charity pure and simple is applied wherever it is needed, but in these cases it is mostly women and chil dren who are aided. I lelpless cases are found every day where the help is given outright and without ques tion as the need is obvious. The rule that guides Mr. Rock efeller in his business is applied to his charities--consolidation of forces to reduce operating expenses and a thorough knowledge of details. Over it all must be that secrecy that shrouds all the operations of the giant concern and which alone make it possible. PROFIT The matter of feed is of treCm.ndouLs importance to the farmI11Cr. \Wrong feeding is lo-. 1igt feeding is protit. The up-to-date farner knows Wha. tk' feed hs COWS tO get the 2~n.:.hi- pig, to get t:d if.he -~ ~: i.-.z 22-. l. I- te e and a blood t, nemia? B..........z:n ia mixed C L r.Oil in it 1 d)( and mucble, dn.- S make bone It the Standard f 0d for delicate e 12rn. Send for free sample. t e.- :s the ~'a-y bottl of Scott& Bownie - CH EMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. ano $1: all druggists. A TTENTION FA RMERS Gall and see my line of Deering Binders, Mowers and Rakes. The celebrated Thomas Disc and Smoothing Harrows, sold on easy terms. J. W. WHITE Newberry, S. C. Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 19,500 Paid Stockholders since organization 21,000 Paid Depositors in Savings depart mernt since or ganization - -- $9,200' - ,r n~ rk for '. .- [tnMr.i e .pbed A. 4 ~r cdfrt .J 1rV I Andi .In e I uf -THE Nation Bai of Nehberry S C (ESTABLISHED IN 187I.) Capital - - - - - $150,000.00 Surplus!and Profits - 96,866.88 General banking business transacted with promptness. Special attention to collections. Correspondence solicited Savings Department. Deposits allowed interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from date of deposit.. Interest payable January 1st and July lst of each year. M. A. CARLISLE, Prest. I'. .S DUNCAN, Cashier. . W. M. SIMMONS. Asat-. C'r -VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. VERY LOW RATES TO THE WEST, NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA. COMMENCING FEBRUARY 15. END'NG APRIL 30. Free Chair Cars Unien Depots. FAST TRAINS. For full information, pamphlets, rates and tickets, address FRED D. MILLER, Tray. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. SEABI AIR -- LINE NORTH -- SOUTH Two Daily Pullman Ve Between SOUTH a FIRST-CLASS DINI The Best Rates and Ro Via Richmond and ) Norfolk and Stean Nashville, Memph Louis, Chicago, Ne Points South and South and Jacksonville and and Cuba. POSITIVELY THE SHOF NORTH AN ,erFor detailed informatior man reservations, etc., appl board Air Line Railway, or Passenger Agent, Columbia C. B.WAL WORTHl, A SAVANN THE SOUTHEI The Great Highway. of TI H ROUG Hf THE S0O) Exee.min .feve Quick 'Ti Aay Trip to a Pleasure Tiravel via THE SOUTI The Finest Dining-Car For detailed iniformaton a.s to TIcket rationa address the neareat Agent, W.^A. -ruPn, B. H. HAaD, W.StSN -rOM. b. C. WASCO / NIO rTi aN A passenger service and comfort, equipped w Dining, $Ieeping 'nid Th For rates, .Schedule, tion, write to WALJ Miss Ida M. Snyder, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. "If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he ad. vised McElree's Wine of Cardul and Thed. ford's Black-Draught, and so I took It and have every reason to tharak him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and It only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of t. anlui. WIN EorCARDUI DARD RAILWAY. -- EAST -- WEST. stibuled Limited Trains nd NEW YORK. NG CAR SERVICE, ute to all Eastern Cities Washington, or via lers. To Atlanta, is, Louisville, St. w Orleans, and All west-To Savannah all points in Florida TEST LINE BETWEEN D SOUTH. , rates, schedules, Pull y to any agent of The Sea J. J. Puller, Traveling ,'S.C. sst.G~en1. Pass. Agt., AH, GA. UN RAILWAY RADE and TRAVEL THERN STATES. ne Convenient Jchedules Trvp to those who tERN RAILWAY. 5-ervice In the World. a. Rate, and Sleeping-Car reser. >f THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. VICR. W. H. TAYL.OK. * C. ATL AMTA. CA. GOAPgofI{U6 n the DSOUTH --Cuba. Lunexcelledt for luxuir ith the latest PulIms,: aroughfare Cars. flaps or any informa-. I. CRAIO, loneral Passenger' Agent, Wilmington, N. C. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD g. 0. BEA'TIE, Receiver. In Effect June 8.1902. ietween Anderson and Walhalla. NASTOOt'ND. WEOTAOU ARuIVE. LEAVE. Mixed. Mixed No. 9. No. 12 Stations. No. 11 No. 9 P. M. A. P. P. M. A. 3 10 9 66...............lelton............... 8 20 10 2 48 933........a nderson F. D......... 8 40 111 2 45 930. .... ndorson P. D..... ... 8 46 II 1 ........ 9 25........W est Andt-rson....... 8 49 .... ........ 9 09...............Denver.............. 8 69 .... --...... 902............Autun............ 4 06 ..... ........ 8 65 .... ....Pendleton .......... 4 11 ..... ........ 847...............Cherry............... 4 18 ...... ---..... 844........ .Adam s............. 4121 ...... . 828.....Jo taniu Junet ...... 4 83 ..... ------.. 81 ...............S i neca.............. 4 a5 ..... -440 ........ 8 03,...... ..W eet Union ......... 6 04 ........ .-.:-- 800............ W alballa............ 6,00 ........ All regular trains fro-n Bolton to Walhala, have precedc nce over trains of a sme class n oving in the opposite direetton unless oth urwIse specifetd by train orter. Will a.mo stop at the following stations to take on and let Oft assengers: Pinney's JaInes and Sandy Springs. J. 14. ANDlt sub, Superintendent Charlstoi andlAcstern81arolina Rfi Co. Augusta and A8hevillo Short Line. (Febedulo i , t fdet latch 1,1903.) (Itead Down.) (Read Up) 12.43 pm.........Lv Newberry........, Ar 8.10 pm +.60 pnt ..- Ar Laurens............. LV 8.02 pm 2.07 pm.........Lv Laurens.. . .. .. Ar 1.80 p .30 pm......... sr 8par"taburg..... Lv 12 01 3.41 pm.........L v dpartanburg..... Ar 0.25 a 5.31 pm......... Ar baluda............... Lv 8. 89 am .- pe......... Ar Hendersonville Lv 3.06 am 7.15 pm.........A r %sheville........... Lv 7.05 am 2.40 pin...... Lv Newberry (c.N.&L.) 8 10 pm 1.5 p ..... Ar Lauren9..................Ly 2.02 pm 1.55 pm..... Lv Laurene .................Ar 1.46 pm 2. I pin .....Ar Greenwooa.............Lv 12.44 pm 5.20 1 m . ... Ar Augusta................ Lv 10.10 am t ;>o pm......L Augusta................Ar 11.55 am 6.0 p.' .....r Baaufort. .......Lv 7.50 am 6.45 Pm....... Ar Port Royal....Lv 7.40 am 12.4b pin..... Lv Newberry (0 N.&)Ar 8.10 pin .. 0 pm..... Ar Laurens ..............Lv 2.01 pm 2.49 ptr..... Lv Lauus ..& 1.85 pm ..5 pi...... Ar Greenville........... Lv 12.15 pm For further Infornation relative to rateg, ec c+ll1 on, or add res GEO. T B Y Gen. A . Greenville 8 C ERNE T WILLIAMS, en. Pas,. A gt Augusta, da. . i. r": r .'n T'raflo Manager. Columbid iewienL,L2Co. (Eastern Standard Tin e.) Southbound. Northbound. Schrdute In Effect August 26th 1902. STATIO., S. 8 40 am Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 60 pm 10 50 ain Athens 6 19 pm 11 6 am Elberton 5 17 pm 12 . a pm Abbeville 4 05 pm 1 22 pm Greenwood 3 36 pm . I6pi Ar Clinton (Din'r) Lv. 2 46 pm (0.&W.O.) 10 0) am Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 pin l2 16 pmn Sparlanbure 8 30 pm 12 2 r m Greenville 3 26 pin (Harris Springsi 1 12 pm Waterloo 2 86 pm 1 44 n a r Laurens (Din'r) Lv 2 I7 pm 63 62 202 t.v Laurens Ar 1 50 2 (9 " Parks Ar 1 42 2 22 ..Clinton.. 130 2 34 Goldville 117 2 4-4 ..Kinard.. 1 10 2 49 ...Gary ... 105 2 54 ..Jalapa.. 100c 310 ewberry 12 48 3 24 Prosperity 1282 '334 ...8 ghs.... 12 23 :3 39 Lt Mountain 12 19 AM. 361 ...Chapin... 12 09 3 57 Hilton 1202 4 01 White Rock 11 69 4 (7 Ballentine 1154 4 17 ......Irmo..... 11 48 424 ..Leapbart.. 1140 4 45 ArColumlbiaLv 11 20 4 55 LvColur"bia (A.c L.)Ar 11 10 6 20 Sumter 9 60 9 20 Ar Charleston Lv 7 00 Trelnti3 and 62 arrive and depart from new tunion deupot. Tran 22 r d 85 from A. L . .freiht depotr_ ion.al onany Aet,or' wrte toas Colubla. 5. r'- W11minefon. O CURSE OF CURED BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in ' glass of water, tea, or coffee without p)atient's knowledge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure or dlestroy the diseased appetite for alco hohec stimulants, whether the patient is a Contiu: ed inebriate, a "'tippler," so-( cial drinker or drunkard. Impossible f r anyone to have an app)etite for alco holic hiquors after using White Ribbon Remedy. Indlorsed b)y Members of W. C. T. U. Mrs. Moore, press superintendent of Woman's Christian Temperance Union, \ entur~a, California, wrItes: "I have tested White Ribbon Remedy on very >bstinate dru'tnkards, and the cures have been many. In many'cases the Remedy was given secretly. I cheerfully recoin mlendl and indorse White Ribbon Reme ly. Members of our Union are de ighted to find an economical treatment o aid us in our temperance work.' .--1 D)ruggists or by mail, $1. Trial pack ige free by writmng Mrs. A. M. Tfown (entd (for years secretary of a Woman's ?.blristian Temperance Union), 218 Tre nont St., Boston, Mass. 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