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I. H. AU.i., Mtilroy. THE DEPOT SITUATION. The railroad commission, or rather ir. Wharton and*M I. Caughmai of the commiission,'Cme to Ntw I:ry oin Wed nesday to talk over the deptt situation. After looking over the ground and con sultation with the president of the Board of Trade and the mayor and aldermiien it was agre-A ti -icummend that the C., N. & L. 1.ild a dv!iot on the lot just opposite tle South' n depot and that a covered dri':eway h,, left between the two. The plan of usiig the Southern's track was di.- cusbed but it was thought it would not be en tirely satisfactory as it would necessi tate the C., N. & L. using a FwitcLh coming it and going out and there would be trackage and all that and the two roads would scarcely desire a union ticket agent. The plan agreed upon will permit each road to have its own track and depot and for all piacti cal purposes and conveniences give us a union del)ot and adds very much to the applalalice of things around I ie depots. It. may he that the C., N. & L. will have to raise its track just a littc. That should be done any w% -y. ''le com s sitl\ was imp'essed with the fact that we needed some improvement in our depot facilities. NO BILLS. T' following from the Ivening Post of one day last week would indicate that in the judgment of the State Con stables there ari still a few blind tigers, so called, in Charleston, and that the Charleston grand jury did not very strongly believe the constables, or rather the proof was not "conclusive, the first time we ever heard that a grand iury needed "conclusive" proof to find a "troe bill."' We notice that Vincent Chicco is still in the business. So long as public sentiiint remais as it is in Charleston, where grand juries want "conclusive" proof to find a true hill ill dispensary casts and where petit juries do not convict evep when the proof is "'conclusive" the enforcement of the dispensary law\ is obliged to be a faice: "Four indict ients for violation of the disimnsary law were handed out to the grand jiny this morning by Solicitor 11ildebrand. The indictmets wt're' against S. I'. Schimderassi. E. .1. R id dock and Willian , yrne, Vincent Chicco, 'lhomas Marks and George Murphy. A no bill was returned in each case. "A number of business men who had been summoned as witnesses appeared before the grand jury in the above cast'.., but it is understood that they were un ble . furnish any evidence to a. r- : man a."a* - :ane L '. - tuA: . - .-Yrtand t.he Womar s maikig efforts to insu-uraite a .a. for the establihr.u et .. pubb l.? brary.r N ewbterry. Thais . 'onsndN undiert akmg ande : s~ -h uld. anda. dob w:11. has e the hearcy anc. earnest T'here2 '' are seea vr oit pat hbrtZ ans n. te ,::y bt h r' isnee Fe the gradedi shoo. has or.! :, a ery pr brary . We rust the liaamts n . puash t heir mov ement to a success. Roade Assocati on ha receivd rephes from?? Sen:ator La't imer, Congrsman A-.ken anId Presidenit lHyat acceptin~g the invitation~ to atte'nd the good d metingVl:, to ' e held at New~berry on the 13th of .luly and~ make addiresses We wantt k kep the interest up anid have a1 big meet ing at that time. Judge Townsen?d has grant ed a e.h:uige of venue in the caste of J1as. H. TPill:nani. We t hink J1udget Towns.end could not have dlone otherwise under all the cir curust anerI7. Several hundred adidav its were submitted on both sides and three days were consumed~ in the hearing. The fact that so many people' made aiT davits on both sides of the question is evidence thaut public sentiment is v'ery' much divided in the county'. Caiution I This is not a g'entle wond --but w~hen you think how hable' you are not to put' chase the only r'emtedy universally' known and a remedy that has had th'e largest sale of any medicine in t he world since 1%t$ for the cure and treat ment of Consumpt ion and Throat and 1 .ung trmoubes without losing its great ~popuar'ity all these years. you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies miade by' druggists and others t hat are cheap anti good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs. Bronchi tis. ("roup and espec'ially for Consumpt ior., where there Is ditficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and morrings. thereV is nothing like German Syr.ap. The 25 cent sig.e has just been m induced this y'ear, Fe 'ular siY.e 75 cents. For sale ABOUT ALP A MILLION Will be the Increase in Valuation of Taxa ble Property for This County ---The Figures. Auditor Cromer has finished makiig his abstract of assessment of the per sonal property in Newberry County ro t irnable for the purposes of taxatiu.i. The total valuation, as will beseen from the addition below, is $1,988,509, an ia crease over the year previous, 1902, of $443,976. The increase in the valuation of personal property the year previous, or 1902 over 1901, was $24,615. The abstract of the ossessment of real es tate has .not yet been completd by Auditor Cromer. It is probable that the increase in the valuation of real e: tate from railroad property and im provements, will run the total i1crease in valuation of both real and personal over last year to the half million mark. The following itemized statement. of the assessment of the various kind ; of personal property will no doubt. be of interest: 1:157 hormes.. ........ ....... ....... $ 61,180 3999 cows ..... ..... .... ...... 4.5,070 3317 m ules . ........ ..... .. I(1 ,90 1199 sheep and goats ............ . , 190 3732 hogs ............... ....... ..... 9,100 :109 watches ..... ....... ...... 5,720 293 pianos and organs............ 1.1,155 :3670 vehicles ........................ 61,175 171.1 (logs ...... ........ .............. 8,680 M erchandise ....... ................. 243,005 Property apportaining to m1an ufactur-ing. . .. ...... ... 700,755 Value of machinery ............. 8.1,060 Value of moneys ..... ... .... .11,950 Value of credits .. ... ....... ... 26,175 Value of stock out of State ... 3,00 Value of household property... 194,995 Bank returns ......... ...... 235,695 Insurance, fire and life ........ 67,229 Fifty per cent. penalty ......... 19,885 Total for 1903 ..................$1,988,509 Valuation for 1902 ........ . 1,514,533 Increase ................. ....$ -.13,976 TH11E INCRE'ASE. This increase of nearly half a million dollars is very generally distributud among the various kinds of propet ty sessed. 'here is one notable increast. and one very notable decrease, ihow ever. The number of dogs has in crueasi oy 116. and their valuation b\ $i'0I0, whih- the number of slp.; goa:s has decreased by 210, and valuation has decreased by $-. fifty per cent. penalty has va unount only about $15. Tfrit%ale of Respe'n. The fo:ow:. tf vereA :.u pression o ne :van.: - which Garrol Foresz h-a. .itid to b ie an SMgladneBstobi hhn e .:.a.........neron o .. .-w...... in and mr . G goenti and al world. ania :. dO.:h l~'j things wel a ee.a:e, forhischrchan r E o~ncerne' : :: th aor fr you2ahng rth-o. er: should cease, and that his life and v and peac.e in the Churc~h Triumphars' should begmn. We pray to that w God that we. and e.specially tose of his ow famiily, may have~ faith to -.ay fromt our hearts: 'Thy will tb- done,.' ''The lAord gave, the lxord hath takn away le'ssed be the nameI of th'e lAMrd.' We sug~gest that this tribute bere c'orded in our church boo~k, arJ. that a copy of the samte be furnished his mot her, brother and sis ters. J1. A. C. Kiim.in. .1. Di. Sur.Aty. C..ommuit tee. GOum1 Roads hir No.* All parties interested in good1 roads will meet at 1'r.sperity. i.. C., on Sat ur day the 4th. of Jtuly, at 3 o'cloc'k p. m., to organize a "Good Roads Conven tion.'" Yours truly. 11. T. C. hlunter. Prosperity. S. C., June 19th., 1903. If You Are the Housekeeper You will appreciate our suggestion that you use Bransfoni's "Clifton"' flour. It makes the best bread, eake and pastry for home people as well as visitors. Don't let your pre.iudice in favor of an other brand prevent your t rving- it. Prosperity Letter. Prosperit-y. S. C., June 24, 1903. -A most beautiful chirch wedding wias that of Miss Atnie Belle Wise and ir. J. P. Browne, which took place on Tulesday evening at Grace Lutheranl church. rhe church was very pIret tily decorated in green and white. The bride and groom left on the midnight train for a trip to theI mountains. Misses Odalite ,lohnson, Louise Jones, antid .uanita S thumpert (if Newberry, and Misses M-iy and Ophelia 'liik Wcales of Andei are with Mis tier trude Simlipson for Ia few days. Ni.;i S11i,mSO gave an "At llome yesterd.y fromll 7.10 util 11.30 in honor of her guests. It. It. Schumpert & Co. have mi1oved into a store in the upper part of town while their old one is being torn down and preparations being made for build ing a new brick store. Miss Ruby 11olloway of your city spent a few days with Miss Della Bow ers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Abbteville. Mr. and Mi1rs. oh of Columibia. Nir. and Mrs. I,athan and Mr. and Mrs. Wise of Little NIountain were in the City to atteid the Wist-11'rowe mar Nit. Julius B :er of Newberry is visiting the fami. of r. A.1A. Sinip 8011. Mr's. ilenry PaI i' Newvberry is vIs iting the fanr Mr. J. P. Wheeler. Miss Frane S of .ykeslaind is visiting the Mr. A. G. Wise. Mr. 1.. C ard familyk of Vidalia. G. 0.he failv of Mr. 11. M rs. I I e. hde of Newber: i .e-,." ea:n . town. Hot a OR C;OLD FORMOSO T T T , A I ~~"7 r"'T 75c. 7I. 9 GNpwery S,C. ( sIn tioeie of \eun e sdtrs No~tce.~U Sti 9 Nwe o hr, habo. o .1.ve employmnt in anytoel taner.t Term onth.. aliatudiong, cand~ cont rat it hro undersigned o yer9s3 Ec tin fTechr Sehco wi . ekv . aStechnertan o'ek k. W ish all p a non.ob pe J. . NG,his to igs, habo o. Win.Youn . aM. WT S, ong n contrct wih um r orsper1t . rpii~ TUSEW.O M . ThRAN LSChCI ~~'l elc .,.te.h, and e The Iteady for de and N".s EtU Thre" Ce "I was attacked last May citis. As I showed signs of roo and I began to cast around ior a and as a result we fell upon 'I has been a wonderful boon to eaten almost three c4a0. H. K W-9 College of charleston,I CHARLESTON, S. C. 11 YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25. L.etters. Seienee. Engineering. One Scholarship to each County of South Ca Elina. -ntrance examination held at Newberry by County Superintendent of Educa0.tioin and Judge of Probate on Jluly 10. Tuition $40. Board and fur nished roomii in Dormitory, $10 per month. All candidates for admission a,I permitted to cnipete for Boyle zc'oiarship. which pays $100 a year. F0or catSIo)ZI. address'' 1XRRISON RANDOLPH. President. To the Public at Large! nn ,t of an organi:a '. -'ing to giving cheap pro eton in this .ountv. we take ca i: in ro- ommending to the as a whole. the Workmen's r. -. 1rotcttve Association of An a.. as ::-. the best thing ct%of s\I'k. acc"dent an n ex,sex'.W ~ 2 to t$ a policy, and if yc..: a- S kne week. we pav '_V: S p w-ek: and at thedeath .1 S :be .:as a burial fund An-- ' wishing prote R'.'e's or accident Z - . i:by apply'Iing to -cer : o:-. medth e cr - -L7.&71. '-Z 7'f'7'. . F.ar ::: '-. : N Vw . R-roter. :7:%:. ? a s:r in the mW s. --e. eAso-aio of. ozi. tc'n.sH. : t :: ~ '-n:d e is. the> ooi - h a : done -m -a.eevei. H ao lt ie~ .r--nvith~ e :: Work the Associatio. Cannotspeak ohe' hie itwoul tell is o betorwy, andwere it oranhaf speec as rnucd Ascca ITY...no.need. of thsere marks Wea' do: or cam that'it w.illcure Mups, we d notadvie m,otheors butwedoclimth .satiher Cannothn spetter one wise itaoudketlfo Pit n own stre aDsenerey. rgn o sPeeC a5c prnucd 25c isoeA lt RETLIAIL The doloin dvgiste reneothe usingr ior S o o obingu thbu t donclaim thatr aute. is noe,thinrgua b ett o the mret oprataion n WtNE Dysenyb idr&Wee PRICE1can 5 Jim Dumps' physician once Said he: " I'll have no draught or pill." Said Jim: "Ho, ho, you're Voon the shelf You who cure others, cure yourself." Then Jim seat up som'2 "IForce"I to him, " That's what he needs," quoth " Sunny Jim." 99 ''ce :tor patient. by append suitable diet torce,'I whioh a2" me. I have M I L L N ." a.. - NOTICE. r iE COUNTY BOARD OF EDU cation will meot Tuesday July 7, for the purpose of appointin wtrrstees for t -i 'arious school distric of New berry County. The Patrons of any sehooil. who w ish to do so, ean niect at ti time before that date for the pur pose of recommending Trustees to the County- Board and -Iould send in to the County Superintendent the names t hey wish to sug est as Trustees. IU.S. WERTS, Chairman County Board Education. Typewriter Supplies. Typewriter Ribbons of all kiids at $1.00 each. Typewriter Paper, $1.00 to $1.50 per ream. Carbon Paper, 5c per sheet. We will be glad to have you call on us when in need of any of the above goods. MAYES' BOOK ST ORE. J UST ARRIVED at S. B. Jones' -Fresh Nabisco, Athena, Cham pagne and Festino Wafers. 4FULL LINE of Canned Meats, XC anned Vegetables and Canned Fish atS. B. Jones'. 4 NMONEY'' and a complete kline of Heinz's Pickles in glass at S. B. Jones'. O LIVES, Sauces, and all kinds of Condiments at S. B. Jones'. H uyler's Lowney's and Baker's Cocoa, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts _At S. B. Jones'. Dried Fruit: California ApricQts, Prunes, Peaches and Raisins, At S. B. Jones'. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR Wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem Winders. Eduard Sc holtz, How to K N.'W i--- time to ii-i" I)i- i. r,.o Itnts about the hom-4i1d 'm i b - o e. We offer Chloro Napth.i. iml #%U 3pecially good gormi.-i lal stgemt 141d lisinfeotai,'. (3ll on io and let ts bxplain it-n meritp. Ohloride Lime, Coppere, Solution of thn Chlor id.2, .Carbolic Acid. All these will prevent offengive )dors, anl ma bo ill 1- altb a d revers. All aizo b)ot'le at price4. Wm. E. PELI Prescription A WORD TO SUFFI1 One always cheats I tunity is wasted. We ?n opportunity has be Fail to visit our store ir ind there inspect a hol goods. Every departr and patterns correct at Just received big la in beautiful patterns to lot at 6 1-4c. Black Mercerized S 3omothing new at $1 I,C and $2.50. The prettiest Oxfor market at $2.00 pair, ' line cheaper ones. Full stock Patterns S. J. Wc We Live Fron What we eat, the PURE, WHOLEJ ME This argument applies GROCERY LINE but es We offer you Pure, U nadulterated, for the next 30 days. att 3000 cans 3 lb. Tornatoes, h)er 2000 cana 2 lb. Tomatoes, hes 1500 cans 3 lb. B'k berries hea 2000 cans 2 lb. B'klberries heai 20010 cans 3 ib. S. Peaches hea 2000 cans 2 lb. S. Peaches hea 1000 cans 3 lb. Str. Beans hea 1000 cans 3 lb. P. Peaches hea 1000 cans 3 lb. S. Apples hea 2000 cans 3 lb. (Cabbage hea' 1000Ocans 3 lb. Pears hea 2000 cans 2 lb. Salmuon,tall he Every can guarantee< 0. KLE T he Fair and! SPOT CASH. THE Wa THAT Mineral STILL * CA Cures diseases c neys, Stoma Endorsed by I Welcomed I For sale by Cep Well_ i' i i re "r-y inilE - 11 ikto o rm PsMII Ilm -b i ni r -imrt pie-*, - li(e' .d and er--df-it-.0, V" 01nim to doteV'ry bf-It t-lviwi in iinviloe u P bi I qj ( re:1 qlt. E b i', d 1 1or bring y .iir doi r. pro -ariptions to uQ, Mr Mo will ei d for thon i ad vis-i hw N-1l-pbono. Our pricom are as m1oderato asi lirst cla8e work and first ela,s nedicinm warront. Ac curacy i chare' iris ic ai. i nr phar Miloy. Onrffilf., w-s i4 it hi'it we Chav ciltivated all for our lives. t Out of lown rdorm i ld promptly. 4,5all, 1AM & SON, 021).00 Pharmacists. 6 16U THE WISE IS ?IENT. iimself when an oppor-. therefore declare that en wasted by all who i the next thirty days, ise full of seasonable nent complete. Styles guaranteed low prices. t Dimities and Batiste go at 5c. yd., better kirts, adjustable waist, 0, $1.25,$ 1.50, $2.00 is and Sandals -in the vell worth $2.50. Full for June. )OTEN. 1 what we Eat. refore, should be and [he VEllY BEST. to every article in the pecially to CAN GOODS. thbe very Finest Qu:.ality in the world, be following Low Prices. vy weight at o.uly 8kc per can vy w'git at o'ily 5ec per cant y wegh at onily 10i per can vy eiht t olySAe per ca' vy weight at on ly 12tc per can v.s weight at only 10)c per can vy wveight at only 9c per can vy weight atony9peca l,.\ weiht ol y Si per can yweight atonly 4c per' e-in vy weight at only 15e per' can Ivy weight at only 8ke per can i, or money refunded. TTNIBR, 3quare Dealer. A.TEPE ' CUPEs. MPIGS W ater. ROONA TED. >f the Liver, Kid ch and Skin. 3h scin and il| Druggoisto.