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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Ai...K. Valle. attendled the reC-; uionin in ('olumbia on Wed.sday.I Ir. G.1F. 'Wearn spnit several dayS MIr. 11. T. Ienwick weit to 'o-, 1ili on We.lnesday for a fewx\ da. Ili' s 1t.'s GilderI left on wednesdA' for New Yori. where she will spend S1V(1I weeks withl her sister. iss Pl'a11lne Gilder. Irs. I'evY N 11n11 anld Nliiss Ilnlie Hn 'llet ITsday in ('olhibin. M r. : 1 11i I-. (. .1. lUret'll sp t W,edn' es layi N in C'olumllbia. Mr. .1 l. . i' Va:lt. of W hitmir,t 1 Iuv l niel. a:: nO be .i n'ei 3red n(hretn NI . C. lraee. woII has been al t ::in the Nleslical eollege in N.1sh v le. Tenn.. has returned hom e. There will he service in the .piseo 11.! chort-h net N"1 ay11 moI ng. Sern i, . 1t 11 o'l !k h\ 1ev. W . I. nder and thei adiitailn of .o -iom- 'lia. .l.1 11. -ie i l m ch improvei anld Ni lii. 1IZ_ 7.e n"Ill rtur I"t ' h rSvchool at C'edar Ilir. Gi. i. 11adin. who i, giv ingz 'I PanoramUlite VIeW 'It' :he Thaw 1rial ill Colilibia. will he in Ne ber eti c ek Tllw who wit t,steIhe VieWs inl Columllbia spe.1k very hiI,_hlY Te chiie' I elice at the F.pis cpaiChih-h last It II attnllooln was 1:lile Illore 1 Inte ZtII' hy .l11 ap pri"priate .1,dIress liY a well-kiown kil'-wnl leader In the Mllodist Ellis-, Copial ('hunI-h. Soutl.d l r. . .1 1. Nli-s lollie P'. (leland. of No. 6 'Towiisipil) who has just grauiateld at Lanideri c'ollege,C has rtutrnedI homie. D1r. George 11. Cromer. of NIewber I, vwill deliver the Alemioria! aldress a I I \en It 1 i t h I Ie 0 IIt may etllll usi, Il t hat Il Gr eeII wod a td SurrI'ound 111In count Iry wil be (ch'armIled with Nv\wh(-rry' k-h,141entl s a.- aur ensVille 11erald. lirvey 'abanis. the Newherry! cOlle--e vatcher, will phi v with Spar t-allnr thlis- seasoln, It is und1(erslood. ''ah' is onie oif the best t0olt-lere tigis nowi aot.40 o hsya' Shady Grove School. Th e Sh:a lv (Grove schoo41 01 anht hiv NI iss ( ':wrye I A' I e liford clo' e Fri thy :NI ,he- hatii adie t' eieniti iblie event.'a 'i~t by : l ieni i'V :bWel l Brodghtir n W1re. j Wtant-e r la nce of' a Air.l1 . iaili Nib is, ..r Sler jii ,u r "lal e nllalf r'.oI ew)n lford he ls fIn hea shoone eoe laer-14!ofte sooiii, ut haver: too le toat do gi. aThi .l.art a sollre ofti nl)elhiahure biid are led war 'wartd to wIta iles eo10iit y!.!lie' ex poratinei. lire weassur aed tha. Nwl rryn ll otite ''wa tir ies paro puze wih ots the co,nty ha1'etan h a s~ot-,u Bisilqrouhald heeWatd Siff udert gv Nuw yorber wane orid. bohose ebaredy'h. h ure Moun vie. nderWsh r 10 CentC. You.:eha, ben Hvi in Nuberr THB UNION STATION. To Be Opened About the First of June-A Suggestion as to Hand ling Coal. P'resident 'hilds says hat he will havo his 111mblrella sheds at tle ui i ,tation jist as sotn as he canl .ee the miate1rial. T!at arvraim'enit'ls Iave alretady lieen made h wlich the union salioll will take et'vt'et ahout the first ot' dhlue wiith tle uinion tivk et a.ent as stated inl ''he lHerald a1id News. Ile expets by tha11t tii e 10 le usi the lew track and Ires it, as the limiln lineo and will toar wa hIle old I 'e-1t or tile .reater part ion tf it. I0 sevlls tIhat arra:Itelneuis might .' made1.t with [ ie '.. N. & L.. t(i build a 44al hin under hit I restl w by whith he oluissoil'rsofpublike W01*ks. "tn'ivnr tieir cal bV lutilling" a rainway11 rOlItrostlie It, [Ile POW V'r 1,a n!-V I It n1 1he notessit y of d'. in- i I tir,l th le dep 1ot . Cars old !ie 11111 oil oi the lit o t i lie t restde anidtI thie otla stortd IIndttrieath and loatlil ill ti iraiwav ears at .i grtit ti t' O time ailkd exollse. Arrallge ments euld also be matde hy which 00.11 eould hle un11tadedt frm thle Smillit'r1 just as well as from tihe C.. N. & I.. This is only a su.'es I il ha It !et-Is t1ila it mii11 t he I dna uit. It is Iit'll. WV I 1 \* is 1. e Vid o tti t' i u I which is aronl lire at every raini. 1le Ima alrevatly tole o'nsitlerable macad1a iZ inl- and has plaoo(d a:> order for sev e3ral more ears of -ravol. When this \ work isinislhed ai and t It. umbrella sels are pilt tp. fhle emntlition at tIhe assen er de-pot will le much e hetter thllan it is n'w, it is un.1e1ttl tat the union1 : 31ke o aent \%il! take harge on the lin.t. or l hu fille first .11111ne, ali'l as alreadv stated. Mr. Rohinson has hIt app"inted to that position. Presilent C hillis for tie prosellt will not dI any thiiz towards the rti601n Of a 'ulve't unter the track at the creek. and The Herald and News would like to suztest again the advisaiility of ret'omending to the railroads to build a span or bridge atlr'oss the creek so as to permit tIle elleof a street 11nderneath I t(e iraik at this point. Tt would t,he a r Wt conve ienee to pteople who live inI the west side of the railroad. and wto11ld permit them to eome on thiis ile without havin to Ias; over a :rade ero'ssink. City emuncil Iome ile il i lad S (ll a proposititll tll lier t' COsiderat ion. Rutherford School. . .v Editor Heral anti News: Thiere3 tvill be a picnie in tIle grove opposite l' Mr'. J1. P. Wtmiker's residence. thev "lvenith inst., entte'. up by the pat- It rons 'f Rumt hertfordi scho ol. Mr. ,J. B. j ) Neall Hollowvay andl others will ad-l- L Irtess the chiltdren on appropriate sub- ( eet'-. We ho.pe foru full attendance of ri l-ni . kr*.. i:. te afternar ''~lTe pub ie i\ vrda invit'I t.i come an Livitatin i- extendled t' vou. Mr. To Deliver Address. K tHin. .1. Ii app',jelmani. ''f 4iharles *an. has are'ep ted the inv~*it at ion from he litera~ry so cieties (if Newberry' o'lle2e til deliver al annulial addltress h it tIhe c'ommienlcemient ini June. Mr. (Cappelnman in a ptromiinti u m -rvd is outya hel'a News of Little Mountain. a wvill he hai ''n l-'rior o ' lo'Ictk withI a'.: ad'1d's'. on the 1l1i1h Schoo'tl sub,ject by HIon. 0. B. j Mart in. foillowed by the commence- t mienit orator Congressman A. F. Lev e r. The evei.:7.e exercise will begin at S.15 o'cloc'k which consists of recita tions. diaIo:rues, tableaus and drills by the students. The public is cor dially invited. Pun. How is y'our kitchen to day? We sell everythinig in glass, croekery, china, tinwaire, woodenware, hard ware, 'and eniamelwarb. Andersan 10 Cn Co. HEAVY WIND AND 'pAIN. Several Buildings B1on Down ai Many Trees Uprooted-Storm Wednsday. There was a1conSiderable -wi.: dI all raint Storm inl Certain sectiotns Newhery on Wednesday afternot No seritos damage has been r'i'k d 'roi aty seetiin, but out in i Mildtenh1all comnittY Mr. .1. 1 l)ennis had a portion of his bart rot blown ot't and a bugy house onl M 1. R. Ividsonl's place was blow lown, and tihe new dwelling. whit Urs. 1l-'la M. )errick is erecting. wi )lown down1. She lives just fo nliles south of Newt>erry, and th r'liale of he uhililding was.up and ill ve.jther. hoard'(ing onti but (he rot lad iot yet been put on. The wind blew ver.y strong in Nt-% >r'1ry a1so. Two or three largo trec ear' Mr. F. N. Marin's residen1ke an it Caliotin street were blown dow mld there -was probably some otlit lamage. It is also learned that a bar It Mr. 1lamt Bobb's place about thrt iiles east of Newberry, was destro 11. It was also learned that a sma OUst Onl Mr. C. A. Blair's plaie wa 4ownl down as were several hail rees in Mr. 1). C. ;ivinlgston yarl I Dend Fall. Mr. MCD. SIi'h arn near bhenezer was blown awa nd while he had several mie'1 he stalie. none of them wa injm PETITIONS ALL IN. 13 Names Asking Election On Dit pensary-Election Probably in August. Spevistr .1. M. Wicker state tha there are S13 names on the pe:ition clich have heenl filed at his ollit. sking for In. eleetion (n the diAper aIW. He has not yet had time t xamine the lists and to compart thei :'ioh tih' registrAtion hooks to -se i bey ar-0all q(ualitfied electors. lio wi .e ample opportuinlity to attv:nd 1 his natter inasmuhe as it is nw: pro posed to ordter the election unt: ')me timl1te in August probably. It i stinitaed that there ae probabl; 400 qualified electors in the ecount Id that 600 signers to the petitior 'ho are qualified eletors, .would b urlieient for him to order. the elet ion. There seems little doubt tha here will he A-n election this year' o lie question of voting a county di ensary itt New'berrv under the pr isions of the Carty-Cothran Ac V'hat the result of the election wi e (if coulrse nio One knowN\. Picnic at Pressly School. Owin- t to tle un1avoidable circuitl anees the joint pienic 4-f the Press hy s'hool and the Mt. Pleasant schoo -hieh w'as to have taken place o' fay 4th, was called oft'. The Press y school w'ill celebr'ate it s closin 'ith a big picnie on May 18th, i be nrove at John A. Cromter's ol latce. On this occasion. there will b ddi esses by Col. E. H. Aull, J. F ''Neal! Holloway and Cole L. Bleast you' appropriate subjects. Ever.s ro.1 is jivited to be precsent. Iha-.'ball -.mme in the aft'tr'nooni. Our Short Hand Man. Mr'. 'Jno. K. Aull, oft N('wherr'~, on ''ti St io&otraphe'r. is aLtsuni amnonig " a season with hilis r'apjid hatt le - n. dash o1ff short and p)lay o: typewr'iter' like lightniung otn unrch of teeraph wires. 'lThen he en -rite ''like his father.'' C'oh. Elbet I. Aull, editor of the Herald an o(ws. Some~Lhow~ we wold like t are .Jno. K. live in Laurents, but 'v no(w that N'ewbet'ry could not an '(uld( ntot williungly spare him ne ven forin Edgefield, w~ho has bee 'ant ing hitm ther'e.--Laurensvill Attention Veterans. The ('amp badites havec been recei d. Veterans will please call at one nd m'et them. Price, 65 cents. 0. L. Schunmpert, t. Adjutant. " The Crowning of Love." A cantata for yohng ladies, wi e presented in the opera house o ~tiday evening, May 17, the proceed o go toward paying the debt of Cer ral Methodist churen. Reserved seat tickets are now e ale at the Newberry Hardwai Itore--price 50 cents. General admit ion ticket will be 35 centseand ga ery 25. Music loving people will enjoy th ntertaining little play and at tl anme time help a good cause. -Mrs. C. B. Mfartis, Mrs., .D. Wright, 'Mise Bernice pain Committee in (d go. THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY td Looking for Gov. Ansel-A Sormon Against tho Dispensary-Prof. Counts Declines Roelection. id 'rosperity, S. C., MIay 9. "isses )f Alice Aull 1111 p 1aulinle 'i-rrY aid n.lser 111umb1ert Auv isitedl M1iss -l':l Wer(s Iaur My retu'lning i hoie otn Moiday. 1. 'Messrs, l-'nws and Willio tirtman, f of Atlanta, came over WVedneday to r. see their mother. n A . . Y. inn1ter antd iss liessi h1 Bowers alre attendii tho Federation s of womlenls Clubs inl k ranllgebilrg, r Mrts. M. It. liedenhaigh is visi-tig IQ her daught er, Mrs. Reamles in Timll ie montsville. M Ar. Th'omlas simlpsonl, Of I3 "Oens couity. is visiting M rs. . 1). ittleanls -M.1 .ess. (I eorge has gone to aSartanhurl.. anld from Itherv he wvill g 10 he .d lMIIstowI exposition. ls. Lillian 1,arm1on and daughter r Reheeea are visitilng i (randpa lIar S111011 in Epworth, Oreenlwood couity. A tiss iaild lHopkins, (if Seneen, Miss Hlowle, of 141-tsville, tire Visit ing NMiss Lillie Mae Russell. I h'. .1. 1. )otintuk accoippnied two patients. Att. Luther Blowers and Miss Mlanche Morris to the Columbia lhospital ot'or operations. They are re pte h to be doilg" tnicely. )r. ('uerry lier1formeod the operations. .\1111shal 1llammett. of ithe 1'. S. re vennte de paritmenivt. visited ouir towl 3lith littill tile hlop hVer that Was ien iresle i r 'ilee Sa 's tasto, aildt .e1a11l l who weve selling.. it it) kakt, ol r'evolnno live: se. Ile did not 1ind any of te hiutertts that was l'oudti at Newherrv. The lniee t' the Ztra"ded selhool mllet ol 'I'uesday. Protr. E. 0. Counts declined aI re-eleetion. The board fill I ed tle two assistaats' positions by s r-eelectinl. M,Nisses Mjargaret Leekie , and Erin Kohn. - A Comittee was appointed to get 0 the .-ee.ssa information and cir !I enlate a petition .for votinlr on the f t st.alblishment of the High1 Svh'lool I under tle reecnt act. i Don't t'orget old folks (Iay. 'May - 19th. Come and brig the ehildren I with you. (race Sunday schlool ex s tends a cordial invitation to all to 'Come and enjoy the day with it. Many of our citizens joined the vet erans on their pilgrimage to the re e utnion Tuiesday and Wed.nesday. - Mr. Enos Hartman, of Atlanta, t was on our streets for a short while 1 on Saturday. He came over to see is tnther, who has been quite ill, - but is improving, we learn. . Mr. G. M. Ables was called to I 0ratn1ebur- Sunday by the death of his mother. In case the weather is inielelieit, the exercises on the 14th will be ill city hall. Another busi.ness, or we might say, a new business has been stanted in our town. Messrs. J. P. Wheeler antd -J. .J. Dominiek have formed a co partnership to deal in real estate in to.wn an d count:ry. The town is looking forward to the un'inig of Gov. Ansel on Tuesday, Mtay 14th, with much pleasure. The stores have been.e requested to close :at 4 o'clock. The exercises will be at the cemetery at 5 o'clock. The ('liP e [.wt is nienttly req1ue'sted to at tendh t hese ser*vice's. The Contfed crate vet eranis antd t heir friends are expe td to he presen'1t. An in formal r' recepl ton will bie hatd at t he speatk I er's st and in thle grove at thle cemte .tery ,by Gov. Atnsel. Let ever'yhod(y 1 tur.:. t'ut. It is not ofteii that we Ii have a governoifr of South Car'olina i with us. We hope all of the citizens t of Nos. 9 and 10, who can, will at :1 tendt these exercises. a Gov. Ansel will go to Newberry at e 7 o'clock to be present at the bani I gulot given the district convention, tKnights of Pytips, and will resp)ondt 1 to one of the toasts. e Mrs. T. D). Copehatid, of Clinton, is with he'r pairents. Mr. anid Mrs. HI. ('. Moselcy. The Sorosis will meet wvithi Miss s ussell ont Friday even ing, May 10. ~e R.M. 0. .J. Kreps is in Chairles ton this week at-tending the comn mencement exercises of the Luther an Theological Seminary. Mr. KCreps will preach thle baccalaureate ser' mon. Mr. J1. B. Fellers has gone to A t II lanta on business. " The P. G. school nine aind the town a nine wvere to cross bats this after -noon, but owing to the rain the game diud not come off, much to the chagrin n of the fans. 'e Mr. D. E. Ridgell spent Monday i- night in towe' with his aunt, Mrs. A. - M. Lester. .Our Rt. F. D. friend of the gaily adecorated chaise, etc., says lie is all * right once again, and he is not going on three wheels any longer, and that he is happy and serene. Rev. Kreps in his, sermon on Sun day paid his respeots to the effort to vote the dispensary ila asgin. He 'said that. whille there wore those who dif. that tho d11ip1sary was of tho 'd0vIl, ill hI eavel 1nt whalltu they tholght, It was his duty as a tilintter. to do all ho sulid to 1ting to ntaught tho work k1' it evil onle. Wo wold ask the elkrl inheillor who "ignld it oti (ion and voles 111, tle lispelnstry, hww will yol sqItarv yoneut mt1 vote with thll ievord whenl yolt stanld be t'oie th .1iittv oi all (tho eait1. IT tlie elitirelh millbers will livo u11p to the proimises ttlhey mitde when they ,Joinledl thle hure, teift,ort wi'll bie defeatedt, I' it is .i, evil--10and w0 says it is nott-how ('l1n yotl vote fbr1 it ? It is a Inuestion of right i wnI I , ti' good atild evil. As yonl vote and1( d11, No wINa you hlave (to renider it-i neont.rit orl wrongi, whlich? The l'llowinlg voilillitlt hals been a1ppoinltod till Vveeptill tit' ( ov, Anlsel upom his arrivilI here fromi Co 1hlluia mi I he ai't rnoonrmu t ht I he 14th: Dr. ]. N. Kibler, ehairtmain,; )r. (. Y. Hunter, Col. A. 11. Kohn, Col. 11. C. Moseley and )r. H. L. 'lither. Rev. C. M. floyd, of Atderson, will assist Rev. Mr. Caldwell with the ser ies ofi meeti,r-g, in the A. R. P. church, which will begin on Friday morning atud extend through Sunday. The following is the committee 'roim the D1aughteirs to meet Gov. Allsel on tihe 141h: Mesdlaimes 1l. 0. J. Krvps. H1. C. loseley. (i. Y. 1lun1ter: M-isses Mary! Lee 11-arre .1nd llessiv Ilowers. NEWBERRY DEFEATS WOFFORD COLLEGE. Nowherry. M'nv 7.---Neverry p - edring.S .ar41m114 wortlrd f'or t,he third tite this season and easily de t'va:1 tle Methotdists Iere this af ter!'-oil by a score of 9 to 1. Crouch was in lis; old form aid cluimked splenlidly. allowinur ti e visitors .three measly hits. He was quite handy With t!e siek. too, and placed the ball Over 'right field fence. Boozer at thirtd ind Haben:ieit at short also played well for the iome team. Nefwherry's next gam11.le is with Er skine at the Secedtws' ground next Tuesday. If that gAmie comes this a:.l. the local college team will have pract*ioally won the clampionship adi( there is much it.terest in the out come of the co.uitcs. The Erskine leam was defeated by a large score, but since that time the Seceders have be-n playing a good game, and a hot contest is expected. Crouch, iindoubtedsy one of the best college pitchers in the state has signed up to play with Darlington in the s!ate league this seahon. Several clbs in the same cire.iit are after Cabaniss, the fast eatener. The score of today's taue: R H E Newberry................9 10 4 Wofford .. .. .. .. ....... 1 3 9 Batteries: Crouch and Cabaniss; Sapp Stewart and Leckie. Struck out, by Crouchl 6, by Sapp 3. Advertised Letters. Letters remainsing in the postoflice at Newberry for the week eniding May 4tlh. A-Guy Allei. B-Miss Jamima Blair. C--Gus Chapman, Mrs. M. J. Dick crt. F"--Mrs. ('inie Fev. G-Ellen Gegrle, Miss Elien G3raham Mrs. Susie (Gest. Mr. Zach1 God-win. .J-Mr.s. Martha ,Jones. Mr. 11er bert JTohnson01, MNrs. H-enrty Jobhnson1, Mr'. Can Jeter, Mrs. R. H. Jen-. nings, Miss Ophelia Jackson. K-Mr'. George Kenatey. l--Miss Peal Lomifiick. M-Mr. Bob Moon. Mrs. LilliaNi Martin. R-Mr. T. H. Rhodes, Mr. Ruff Rook. S. Mi'. P. WV. Stribble, Miss F. Minnie Smitth, Mr. Willie Suber, Mr'. Bob Schampert. WV-MrM. Hane Williams, Miss Rosa Williamns, Miss Annie May Wil.. liabms, Mir. Belton Werts. Y'-Annie Bell Young. Per'sons calling for' these wtili please say thlat I iey were advet,isedl. C. J. Pulil, P. M. ELLECTION 0OF TEACHERS. The Schiool B~oardu foi' Newbecrry school0 distict will, onl Thur sd ay, the 6ith day of June, hold( the asnnual elce tion for .the following positions: One Superintendent of Schools, at a salary of $1,000. Eleven Grade Teachers for the wtite school; salary $40 a month. One Principal for the colored school; salary $40 a month. Four Grade Teacherm for the col ored school; salary $25 a month. Applioations must be .in .tile hands of the Secretary of the Board by the 1st of J'une, and applicalnts must state for what grade bhey apply. J. M. Davis, Seeretary. May 0th, 1907. The Local Market. Meat . . . .. ... to I 18 to i Best Lard .. .... ...... 1 lost. N. 0. Molassee 6. ... 00 to 7Te Good M. 0. Molassu .'. .. 35 tu 4to * so Acal.................75 to 80 ilixed Chicken Food .... 9U I [ay . .1.35 to 1.6U 1st Patent Flour .. .. ..4.50 to .5;00 2nd Patent Flour .. .. ..4.00 Lo 4.41) 0ood Ordinary Flour. . . .3.50 to 4.0o Sugar- .. . . .. . . ..' l i0 5.. ............5to8 1-3 CoiTep Roasted ...-.. 15 ColTvvl, threen........ 10 to'20 6tLl bued mel. .. 1.40 Eggs ..............20 Poultry ..... ..l.....10c lb. Peas .2.00 JAMES K. GILDER, Dentist. Ofice in front room over post ofice, NEWBERRY. S. C. SPECIAL INOTICES. I CENT A WORD. No advertisement taken for less v than 25 cents. WANTED-Four yugmen or two vouples Canf seclre board in pri va'le amily. 'Terns reasonable. h1tie emllforts atround. Address ''Reasonable, Care Ierald and News. FOR RENT-Couple, without clil dren, canl secuire a flat or 4 rooms in Iive %:,eighborhood suitable foi lihit -housekeepinlg. Address '"''Suburban,'' Care Herald and News. WANTED-The public to know tha I am sawing some .fine timber, and am prepared to fill your orders on short notice. Special bills cut to order. It will pay you to see me before you place your orders, you can find me at .Summer Bros., New berry, S. C. W. S. Spearman. WANTED-Sanall Cottage, conveni ent to business section. Write, stat ing terms, Box 118, Newberry, S. C. GO-FLY keeps flies off Hourses and Cattle. 25c. and 50c. Sold by all druggists and W. 0. Holloway, Chappells, S. C. 4w. 2taw. WHERE GO-FLY goes flies will not go. Use it on your Horses and Cat tle 25 and 50 cents. 4w. -2taw. WANTED-Our customers to know that we are again open for business at our same old stand with a Qlea new stock of fresh groceries. Phone us your orders, Phone 205. 1m. Hayes & Co. GREENWOOD LUMBER and Bob bin Mfg. Co.,. Greenwood, S. C. Manufacturers of doors, sash, blinds, flooring, ceiling, mouldings, etc. Mill work a specialty. BEFORE BUYING or selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina Re'alty and Trust Company, tf 2taw.Bishopville, S. C. ESTRAYED from my lot on Friday night, the 3(1, a solid colored Red Bull, about half groavn, ti.ps of horns sawed off. Aniy in,formation leading to lhis recovery will be ap preciated and expenses paid. T. C. Pool. FOR SALE--Thirty or forty thous and feet yellow pine ceiling an flooring, ready to put upl, $17. per thousand feet f. o. b. Leesvill. S. C. Bill around, firng size $15.50 per 1000. Leesville Lumber Co., Leesville, S. C. ARCHITECT AND OONTRACTO I w'ant to bid on your.areiutect a conitract work, I have the latest des signs of all bulildinlf". Address to A. & C. care The Herald and News. 6 OTTON SEED. We will take Cotton Seed in ex change for our High Oared Cotton Seed Meal or Hulls,'or for cash, n til May 15th.^ Little Mountain Oil Mill and For- I tilizer Company. FOR SALE-Two mules. Candy I Fresh iMd jusf reoelved. Anderon 10 C.t Co.