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gor *#Ai and PM E. H. AULL. EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New lerrv. S. C., as 2nd class matter. Ttiesi ly, Ji e -1 , 1907. PROGRESS AND PUBLICITY. ''Pogrssthn-ows dust. into thl cyes of the mn1 who walks behim her.'' Why walk behiml? Get avaed--o-,)J at least keep stel rith prolr-ess- e ,just. inl front of th< dulst-inhaile Ilhe pure atr--the a:ii that stecess ma:1kes -wholesome. The droine, a-, in the family of bees is laugled al, antd snmilingly t,he bus.) bees pass and leave him in the rear He is isvIess lo (Ile bees-lind so ail dronles to ila11n1ilv. I11i -od(-litinoredI toleranee Ill( fellow who wilfi1%y allows himself tf ihe safisfiedi wvih seeond phie-ie. hind inl the dlist-ma1.1kes no (ff1or ft throw 411'f the Yoke and psli le Iad develop ald he a leader-np With an,l pilshin.. with pi*oq_rorss--dvserAves whal he 11ss-ndl itsuIlly ht ge s it. Tlis ol world owes all uen a liv. in.41 and is willing to -ivv it, Io al men. Bill youil ean depend on it h< liviln.. is as ilidifferen i, usuallY., n those who aveept only lhings asil. procured, (ir SeCUredI withoutf effort TIe riehiesi, ripest and eicaiest gift n re giveln to those who labor ai st rive for ti rsl plaee-lhose t ramp. inle Side by si,1e with push and pro gress. The fellow eljoyiIg success deser ves it. He does not deserve the en mily aid jealousy of those belowv 'll111. '11v wotc-isie --to e 1 h)e 1 leader --anld to steeevd, and ic sneeevdvd. Many limes, luck plaYs a ll it y '-I t I parl il sicesvevs--hil most afl way Vs sucMIss w1s aCieved by push filld pro .ress. Anild with suieetss -_-4)s iappiiness pride t da amuibitiln. A1d. loo t, fh, spillr it lt'om :Il 'zt ratler 0 th i in- art Cirsi kinsmen lo succeISS. The len-vihaf,1ts who eljyIv suctes nIi a4r1te army that were bii-ti with 411sA. ,i Illernt1 is o pusher. T'eliy bw itv iliuse oaveriin- libe h1wrall v Newspal er advertisil tll, qlikel and chliaper than any owthr knowt sourehe meriis wares, pries, %\1 why and ishvl'ror-s of a merha Look af flhe snevessve, ri--hil her-e ni hiomli :1114 he conivilevd. To bin i ve ihsi a buyehitN wielY Cit ilaliIn is whalt 1ou 1 \- b eep1;t11i iY m1111 (pml:itY. AChin I'n liebe. 'T'le abhove is ver. irhe mrill.11 so well pilu Htl we desire to sutbmlit it Ie 011ou peoph, ftr ti'ivil ensideratione This is true liolt olilY o ind ivid it! t on or eiiyitht do t.et it k0e ter~ wth(et. pr irsts wlo havet iheitit duto frevaln ahtea. TeI yu on'lt wat te his t Ithr if n ie~ tot you eyeiit' Thea een ie t raints Ihave cuert sii ehasizedl sthe1111 nci('t for1som thioty of fltNtewirtry. ait'elltstreet Ifrom lIl'riend sltii ePratt stre efhc i has beeni stlied i'll eladivti li britk, hos bstnra moii hol Ifm everae dstes ad t. ist it ai bee lmsl a aoo dee, iniwateri. Some thin.g shul e deti amit dn at onc.te, naott' t only to nhs prt Ion ot Itaklelltreeto bu tha.t flpotnt itt from Bounr t.r to 'Ne al N~iewerrtoy fo the st seeral years~ ha ensseatcly ptuo city conneil would do the work. May or Broiwn stated some time ago tlu the material had been ordered and is hoped it will Soon arrive and tli much may be put dow-ji, in permnimer work, and when the people see whil it is, there will be little tifficuilty i having permanent work extende, Paved streets and improved sid< walks in) the residence portionl ar the piressing needs of Newberry (< dily. They must come, and coln speed ily. We desire to direet aIftentioll to will which is printed oit fie filt page of this paper. It is satid to hav beei writftei by nll ininate of anl asy 1im. It certainly fturnishes soime ver, excellent bequests for those who ar 110t. illnmates of asylIms, ind we be lieve its readinw'. will be helpful nll we knlow if' the beqllests therein col tainled Ire lived ulp to, that this woll he a mneh brighter aind a much har pier world fort all of us. New Firm. A1r. T. J. )Inli-is and Mr. Claiudinu T. lo.vd holnht ont tle "roeery% busi tess Elf, Arll. (1. I). Davellport and wil emntiite it tiuidmr the firi nami e ( I)ennis & Boyd. Af. Delinis has beell in Newherr' forW SOIlme YeaIlls and was a mieiber (; Ilie fircm iio Kilblei Deniiis & Con: palnY and has man111y Ifrivieils. Mr. Bovd for the last several year has been in business in Union and is I ,;onl of file Rev. D. P. Boyd an a gra.ndson of the Rev. Mark Boyd We are 1-h1d to ha.ve 111111 eomne t Nowherry , and east his lot with n andili1 we have no douht the new firn will do a successful businIess. Advertised Letters. lJetters remaia.nill.-n in he Postoffie at NeWherry for the week 0m.dinl. June 1, 1907. B-Ars. Carr1ier Barber. Mr. Car Browin, Atiss I-llen Bonier, Aliss A y ma Butler. I-Mrs. Kaf-heliei ('bristy. D--Aliss ECster Dilrt. 0-Mi'. GOwftiin. Mrl. WV. E (i'mdwin (2). 11-111r. 1.(I.e Ho'm-S, IN. 11. Hfaw kills. Allrs. 1). It. Ham11i(erl. Al(-Mr. Ahi e U,ving-don,. A is Analytical Vi Greatest Combination Gomplete Common 4 Greatest Cash and F Insurance Company. Protecti c:;) Affordet Non Forfeitu Privileg Maturit; Settlem Special Policies Continuin on whole Life, limi Pacific Mutu -- It will pay you to call to *before taking out a policy. Office over old Post Office, Long, Mr. A. E. Lominiek, M--Mr. Brooks Mayse. t --Miss Lula Ruff. a S-Miss Eunice Sheely; \Iiss t IOmise Suber. t W-Alrs. Alice Whitering, is. 1 Della Williams, Mr. P. E. Wrght, M.Ars. W. 11. WNest..0 I'-rsons calli'.ig for these will phase e say that they were advertised. C.' J. Pu'reell, P. M. DEAD FALL SCHOOL. The patrons of the Dead Fall I swhool district are hereby calle(l to mIleet a the slool house on Saturday the 15ti day of June, 1907, for the ptrpose of Considering the building of a new school house and also to consider the election of a teacher. B. L. Dominick, Chairman. R. S. Boozer, J. W. Crouch, Trustees. O-4 2taw 4t. 1785 1907 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. Charleston, S. 0. 122d Year Begins September 27. Letters. Science. Engineering. Ono scholarship to each county of Sonth Carolina, giving free tuition. Tui tion $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $11 a month. All can didates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce schol arships which pay $100 a year. EN TRANCE EXAMINATIONS will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. For catalogue addr'oss. Harrison Randolph,. President. IN A SAD ACCIDENT LOCAL DENTIST FIGURES. A felegrain Was received0 ill this ivt yTst(rday afternoonl telling of a very sad accidle'll't ill Newberry in WAThlieh Dr. C. C. Arnistron,g, a promineti yon deiitist of this city who works with Dr. A. C. Strickland. figured. ft seem11s 114 Ia I Dr. A rmst ronl.o, who ho1 Iein ill Newhery for a few days d mll'. denal work. extracved nlile htvi I'or a lIdy inl that ceity yeserday morn 'z. TIhe ladS as an invalid andl in ew of the Comb of strong Insurance I 3ense, Practical Policy f aid up Values Written ir People's'Peerless Poli( 1. Cash Weekly Inc< abled by Acciden 2. Cash Weekly Inc on - abled by Sicknesc 3. Cash Annual Inoc disabled by Any C -. 4. Cash Payment, F sured 5. Cash Annual Inec turity of policy. 1. Paid-Up Insuranc 2. Extended Insural 3. Liberal Cash Loal e4. Automatic Exten eticipating, by appl3 es ' miums. 5. Change of Occupi indemnity being p: 1. Paid--Up Particip Dividend. 2. Paid--Up Particip ants Value (Reserve ar 3. Both Reserve am S~4. LIfe Annuity. 1. Incontestable afte 2. AutomatIcally Nc 3. Policy Re-Instate laDsing. 4. Change of Benefi 5. Polley Transfera 6. Thirty Days Grac es 7. Niode of Paying I 8. Conver~sion of Po ment forms allowe 9. Policy (Death Bel annual installment 10. Cost Reduced to annual or deferred g all of the above excelle ted pay or endowment plan, al Life Instra *" ROBEl Vjoor health. After pulliig the teeth the Doctor noticed that, she was in a rather exhiansted condition and told her to go home and call in her family physician. Dr. Armstrong said that, lie rubbed her ais and site seemed to get coi siderably better and he'left thinkint that she would s5oon be all right; first (ellin her to be sure aid call in a physieni,. Ile left Newberry yester day about ioo.ll for Clinton. Uponl his arrival in Clinton lie was told that t-he lady was dead and was placed un der arrest. h'lie matter was ipirely an aceidein and no one regrets it more than does Dr. Armstrong. He says that lie did not want to extract the teeth for lie saw thtit the lady was in delicate health but she insisted and he finally consetilel to do the work upon her sayinu, that she %vas sire she could stand it. A gentleman f this eity talked to Mr. Cole L. Ble hse in Newberry over the long distance lelephoie last night and 'Mr. Blease said that everyone thoughit that it was an accident and dlha.t it was gre atly aeplored. Mr. Blease said that the lady had a weak heart and (hat she was al -ast-hminatie. Ife seeied to thiiiik that at file coron er's inquest which will be held today tiat Dr. Armstron will be fully vx onerated. )r. Armstrong is a. risin yonng den'tist of this city and has al ways been very snecessful in the prae tice of his profession. ft is generally believed here that the health of the lad yawas seh that ne would have died from the extnaction of the teeth Io matter who the dentist was.-An derson Tntelligeneer. Will either President Roosevelt or Dr. Long come down to practical af fairs aid kindly tell Is whether or not r among wil game animals, afler they are cooked, the ''bravest are 1lie tenderest? '' Governor Allsel performed a maIar ria.'o eIemonly Satir-daV 11d, by Ie way, no other Governor in the iteikd !4.tates cal per'forill marriag' e cern11101ies warranited to hold as do -overnor AIsel's in Son(II Carolina. ination Policy 'eature Ever Devised. )r the Insured with the the Policy of Any Life y. .. . . me, if Totally or Partially dis t (52 weeks). )me, if Totally or Partially dis (52 weeks). me, if Totally or Perman'ently ause (Ten Years). .ce of Pocicy, upon death of in me--Old age benefit after me. e, after third year.. lce, after third year. 1s, after second year. lion of Insurance, fully par Ing reserve to payment of pre Ltion, automatically adjusted, id accordingly. ating Insurance and Cash ating Insurance, for entire Ld Dividend). I Dividend Values in Cash. r first year. n-Lapsing, after third year. d, within one year after date of cliary on request of insured. ble for Assignment. e allowed for premium payment. Premiiums changed on request. licy into other life or endow d iefit) payable In one sum or In S. minimum by liberal dividends, nt features issued exclusively by the ace Conpany F NORRIS, zen. Agt. for South Carolina. INI WI A stomach disc tinued use me injury to health. 'IFollowing the ac scientists, England - passed laws prohil in bread making. 4American h o u s should protect thei1 holds against Alum'c by always buying pur Cream of Tartar Powder. q Pure Grape Crea Tartar Powder is to b for the asking Buy by name ~9aI1 on 6th June senting the Am set Co. of Detrc be at our pla pleasure in sh line of Corsets We cordially ed to make it a and see what c~ Corset line. All styles, all rials, all prices. Will make to desired, and wi tort and satisfa Do niot mniss t adid to your wt which fits. Yoi to buy, but we full line of hand. Come June 6 Cs 841 S Tuestily, J1111-6 4t 11JU7. 101' WOID &he U.NAL1 ONGS Alum in food causes orders-its cc-' Ri I ans permanent [vice of medical nd France have )iting its use e wives house- I.il wrongs Grape Baking M of e had Mr. Perry, repre, arican Lady Cor it, Michigan, will ce and will take owing the finest ~nade in America. nvite all interest point to come in ~n be done in the shapes, all mate rder any Corset 11 guarantee corn ::tion. his opportunity t o ~rdrobe a Corset iwill not be urgect want you to see a some Corsets. Lh. 40Mc4