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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Nowberrians and Thoso Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. Hon. .J. Hranks Wintrard, prominent member of the resist a I it re liC.xin.iilon county, was in the city lasl week on professional inisiness. Mr. and Mrs. .Mm K. A it] 1, ?> I* Newberry. will anrivo in Kdijotield this Thursday nijrht, and there will he joy, and lite failed calf, and ine ?jold rinuf in Hie Arthur S. Thompkins mansion. ?Kduelield Chronicle. Mrs. ('. K. Hell, of Atlanta, C!a., has returned to her liome, after a short visit l<> her parents, Mr. and M'rs. P. A. Sc'hnniperl. Mr. i'!. S. Please spcttl la>t Priifay m Saluda on professional lutsiness. Mr. I*]. V. Davis, of Ninety Six. spent Sunday with his father. Mr. .1. W. Davis. The \V. IT. I". w ill meet Thursday al I I'elnck in the Sunday school rooms of ('euiral Methodist church. A l ull a 11en.la nre is d>>sired and ur-jed as it i< the time |o pay dues ami to elect ollicers. .1. Y. .loin's is auiioiniccil as a candidate \\w: ; 11 I - i 111 a 11 from Ward ">. 'file re i'.:na 1 ion of Mr. Ifodel-pi rjjcr a> alderman from Ward "? was mad.' 11ece>sa i y by I lie fact of his removal from Ward "> into Ward I. Mr. (ireu'u (Kvans i- atinminced as a 1 candidal from Ward Ciiy council has ordered, an election for alderman in this wai.l to lie held on I lie Ihirlylir-l of this month. Mr. llenry ^'onnenberu. representin Sehloss I'roihers and Company, is at lh" Kwarl Perry Cmnpauy with j a fine line of >prinu' I ailoriirr ami w ill ' lie | I -a-vd it. show you lii- joihI- ami : take \oitr t>rder for a sp'iie.r suit. Senator T 11?11:i i. who was reported | mute il! at 11i< 1'oiu durum the la-1 ; l ew lay.-, i -a !tl to be hei ter. J. A. Miiunaugh. M ill.na lull has just returned from i lie nortnerii mark- Is lull his piods ,\'ll 11o| lie in shape lo have his openin^'of sprinu niilinery before April I. IihI thai w ill he in plenty t inie lo ' make Ihe selection of your ha! for 1 I he Paster l ime. 1 In I he meantime lie has lots of prel- ' ty spriny uoods ami the ladies have learned that his place is ln'a<hpiarters for all that i- pretty and stylish. Caldwell and Haltiwanger. Caldwell ami I lalliiw anuer, of Ihe Cash Store, listve the hest and latest and 111,' iiioxt up It o?!a I e cslablishnicnts in the centre of trade can furnish. ' I Their niilinery opening will he held on Wednesday ami Thursday of litis week when lliev "ill put on display j Ilit* picltiest and hamrsomcst that the markets afford. < Miss Ceua Riser is still with this linn a id in order lo keep riuht up to . date with all the changes in style ( spent several weeks in Ihe centre of fashion litis sprinir. She is prepared to answer all ipiestions and to fit . you 'ill just ;?s you should he and to j i?ive von Ihe riyht lint, siiade and < color. Watch their store and he sure . lit call on Wednesday and Thursday, j I Mrs. J. H. Hair. 1 Mrs. .1. II. I lair has opened a mil- ' lincry -lore in the Summer Pdock in ' We<t Mjain street near Dr. Van Smith's druit store and will he pleas ?M to have her friend- call. She has ju-! returned from Ine Morthern markets and has every lltimr new and of Ihe ve:'\ latest design. shape and , s|yl*. She has secured the services t of Miss Mamie Paradise, of Allan- , la, (i.i.. who is an expert in her line. | Advertised Letters. I,.'tiers remaining in the poslolliee at Newhcrrv, S. for week endimr 1 March HI. I<>(K: P. Mr, Hardy Pesintyer. C Mrs. Xarsissia Clark. Mrs. Josephine Counts. (! Mr-. 1?. <!'. ("iary. Mrs. .Tanie ("Jlen Mi-s Julia (liven. Mrs. Adline (! rill'in. 11 J. II. Harmon. J M rs. I ,e--l ,') .1 imison. lv?I/nuts Kennerly. 1/ Mrs. Mamie l.evestcr. M'? Miss Attnia Mayer. Mi<s Mary "Mose. o X?-Mr. Samuel NeeTv, lmla Nichols, Nathan Nichols. P Mrs. Milly Perry. "Mrs. T.iz/ie Phillips, Mr. Silvester Plununea. R-?Miss Zora Rice, Rebecca Richardson. S?-Miss "Moll'ie Slijjlt. T?Lucy Tucker. W?-M r. W. C. Wall a o. Y?(Teorjj'e Viutnir. Persons calling for vthese letters will please say that they were advertised. Ohas. J. Pttrcoll. P. Al. AN ATTEMPT AT ARSON. Frank Kelly in Jail 'Ohajged With an Attempt to Burn House Occupied by Anna Hondcrson. On Sunday noon, an attempt was inndc to burn a house behmiviniito Mr. Caleb I?u/.liarilt, in number two tr>wns'lii|>, ami occupied by A umbel H'cudurson, a no^ro <?iirl. A lot oE trash and pine noodles were put near tin? chimney underneath the, house and set on (ire. The pine needles boin.ir (Tamp did no; burn readily ami made a very larjrc smoke which attracted the attention of some persons who were in a lion.-e near by. The liemlerson woman was nut at home at the time and in I'ael no one was iu the house. The pine needles bei11*_i* damp the parties! w.lio saw the smoke were able to i each the house before il tiad eauirht on tire an>l in this way the fire was \tiiivui>hed before the house was' bu rued. I'Yank Kelly, a iie.^ro man who j wi i kI'd mi the place with Mr. I?uz- ' liant'l. was suspected of the attempt j to burn the house and was arrested by Mr. II. I?. Leit/.sey ami lodged iu ! the Newberry jail on Snnoay cveni 11 Kelly and the liemlerson woman, had some disagreement and while mil one saw him put the needles ami trash j or strike the match, fie was seen to vro iu the Inl for the needles and tire track which was near the house fit-1 ted 11i-= >ho.? exactly. Kelly had a; few days previous asked Mr. l>u/.Iiardt if he. Kelly, whipped the 11 en - j !cr>on woman would Mr. I'lU/.hardt ' -land oy him. Mr. Ibi/iiardt told him lie would not. Watcher, Found. M i v I*. Kotinv lost a watcii durin.,p the carnival. S im- two weeks. Maria lleautly b'sl a watch also.: I'x'tli <>f : 1 . !iave been f?>und by I'o- I 'le. muiii II. II. Franklin ami restored | : 11 ! hei r < >\\ tiers. Death of Mr. A. Luther Boozer. Mr. A. I.ill her lioo/.er died al his lioiue in I he S|. Luke's section Tues|ay. March 17. The funeral was conliieled al St. Luke's church the folOwiii'.' day. That he was held in liiuh s|c?i in by ihe eoinniiiiiily was willessed by the larii'e all tendance. His i^'e was .*>.'! years. ! months. ami" IS lays. lie leaves two sous. Messrs. Malcomb and .letT Itoo/.ei. Knows the Newspaper Business. One of the most interested visitors in i lie press ?allories of I iie Capitol 1:11 in Iv! 11 past week was Mr. I-' I i rJ II. Anil, editor of the Newberry Herald and Nows. Wlndc-souled, ieiiial and full of the milk oif human kindness. Mr. A till is _:? n n 1 company, lie was here during tnvo i.r three days ?f liie l ime Senator La l''o||et to wa-peaking on '.lie Aldrich currency bill :i i<I seemed to lake considerable inIcrest in wliat the Wisconsin senator ivas sayiu.u". Mr. Anil is firmly convinced that euiberry should hiivc a public buihlii'x like those beiniv erected* iu some ?l the oth M' progressive '.owns in tlie Sta.e for the tnansaetion of its posal busine.-s. lie says Chat Newberry's coit'Miercial irrowth has reached *ueh a point ami its population is in reasiim so lapidly that new and heller quarters for the postollice will <onn b(> necessary.? AVashinuton cor. S'ows and Courier. Copeland Bros. In their iuuv and handsome depart nent store are prepared" to satisfy very want i;i dry yoods and dress ;oods, men's and boys' clothing. They ake pleasure in showing their yoods in I feed sure you will be pleased. Senator W. d. llrvan. of Florida, lied in \V.,shin<iloii on Sunday, of typhoid fever, after an illness of thirty-three days. He had been elected senator for only about two months, sitcccedinu- Senator Mallory, who lied in December. Last week Senator WViyte. of Maryland. died ami durinir thi-? congress seven 1'nitetl States senators have died. Mr. Uryan was the youngest member of the senate, helmr only thirtytwo years old. while Mr. Why to was the oldest member, bofni* eijrhty-four years old. Newberry Lodge No. 7<r). K. of P. The Newberry lodcv. Kniuhts of l'vtbias No. 7."*. will bold its rei*ular meetinir tonight, beivinnini? promptly at eiit'ht o'clock. 'fie ' illowin^ members have been appointed on the relief commit Ice: S. J. Derrick. 0. Mcli. Holmes. Dr. Van Smith, l'rof. A. d. P.owers. W. I\ Kwnrt. Kohi. Norris, and W. A. Asbill. OAPT. JACK -CRAWFORD. Third Number in Lyceum Course a Holland Hall Tonight?Picturesque Character. ( apt. Jack ('raw lord, I lie famou pilot scout, will appear in llollun Hall tonight, a.s the Third number i the college lyceuni course. Capl Crawfnrd is well known as a lecture ami as a unique and charming en tin taiuer. 11? has been called "thy mos picturesque character on the A.ineri can platlorui. llis lecture.-; dea mostly with western life and are in fused" throughout with his inspirim personality." Mr. Bryan says of hi lecture: "I believe the moral etl'cc of the lecture is distinctly ?roo?l.' Crawford was born in Ireland am came hi America while quite youny He worked in the mines ??f (lie west fought the red man in the forest, am as sheriff and scout fie delved dee) into the lil'e of the west, and il i: from llifse experiences that he draw: these lectures. Released o.u Bond. I?i?li Johnson, colored, was release* I ri>m jail Saturday aifieruoon mi bom for his appearance at the next tern "f court. !( hiison sriol and killei Henry Uohiusou on tne tlrst day ol .March, near llie residence of Mr Iamies 15. Halfacrc. The coroner heb a:i i1111ucst the following -lay and t!i. .jury ret tinted a verdict lltal Robinson came his death from the effect.of a uums'Iioi wound at the hands ol Jonuson. .lohnson came to Xewberry the da\ of the inquest and vave himself up t< Sherill 1 ?uIonl, and since thai tinn has been confined in the county jail Saturday mi - in i n-j Mr. Kn-eiie S, I 'lea sc. .lolin-oii's attorney, made j mot ion lor bail for his client bel'.tr < uiel Justice Pope. Afler h.aiiirj t !ie testimony taken before the coroner ami the staloineut made h\ Johnsou. ( liiel Justice I'one ordered that the defendant be allowed bail in tin sum of $1,000. This nh.nuni of bmnl was readily furnished by Johnson. Fi&'h for Ponds. Washington, I). Mch. 2.5. 1D0S. Dear Mr. Kditor: Please annouueo in your next issue that parties wishing fish for ])omls or streams siioul 1 write me at once to Washington. I hope to put over half million e'ood fish in the third district as soon a^ possible. Yours very truly. Wyatl Aiken. Jalapa Union. The members of Jalapa Farmers I nion are requested to nnvl ai o'clock Friday, March '27. P.MIS. lb A. Klcrkley. Pres. The Gymnasium Club. I he Xewberry tiymiuasium club ha? leased the hall above the store formerly occupied by Copelaml Brother? in the M<i('au.dirin block, and thiny? arc now beiny shaped up J.'or tin opening of the club. The contract for the pull in.!? of tlu shower baths has been let to C. C Davis and the work has already been commenced. The various commitleo> have been at work ueltintr the equipment ordered, and much of it is ti be here soon. file .uyninasium is u'ru'ny to prove ,i 4oo.l thiuii' for the youny men of Newberry, and those who have not already joined should put in theii applications for membership riiihl away. In Magistrate's Court. Magistrate 1'lease heard Friday tin case ol John W. liopp vs. Southeri Railway Company. The plaint ill claimed $!){).00 damages of defend ant for the burnin<r of a quantity ol hay last fall, near Old Town. Tlu jury returned a verdict for $1l.(i."> it favor of the plaintiff. A motion foi a new trial was refused by the mat:is Irate, and the plaintiff has served no lice of$ap| eal to the circuit court. F II. Honiiniel;, Ksq., apeared for Mr Hopp. and ( ol, I). L. Schumpert rep resented the railway company. Game Warden. Mr. W. I lend.' rson has been ap pointed ira-me warden for this ennul; and has t:i\en the rt'quircd bond am will look after the en force-men t of tie law and the protection of the birds, Pulaski Lodge I. 0. O. P., No. 20. AI the regular convention, on Fri day ni.nlit of this week, of Pulask Lodye T. O. <>. I?\ Xo. :!0. will be elect ed representatives to Cue dram T jod'sye. It is desired that ai! the mieiuber who can possibly do so attend th nieetinif on Friday niyhl. I he Hrainl Lod.^c meets this year ii the city ol Columbia, durimy . tli nionlli of May. / <1 CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. t Dr. Wolling Spoke on Kingdom, Visiblo and Invisible?Interested Cngrega.tion. > On Sunday morning before a large il congregation, Dr. Wotting spoke on it tile Kingdom of (Sod, visible and in1. visiblo. Ho began by saying that the r desire for universal empire was one of tin; larger plans ol" the human t heart, thai this desire showed with i- w'hat large ambitious and unlimited 1 longings (Sod had endowed the heart i- of man. This amibition, holy or unholy, was seen in the military eliiefs tians like Alexander .le.sired to eon'< uer the whole world, and in his vain ' ambition thought he could chain the '1 tide i:I' tlie Hellespont and then % grieved' that there were no more tribes > for I:i111 to compter. Also like Ceasl ar a.id Napoleon who dreamed of an > unlimited empire. s So i;i the spiritual sphere of man's ;; belief in tin* unseen verities and d.vain < if and plan for boundless empire has been manifested as by Huddh-a, Mohomid and by our Lord j Christ. Jesus call.-d his few disciples I together and with a loving plan for ( the salvation of mankind, said: ''(So I ye into all the world' and preaeh " to disciple all nations and bring them, into my Kingdom. This was tlie I world-wide eommission of our Lord , and right well has it been carried out. The results are seen in the fol. | lowing figures. The most carefully art ratued statistics show Lie following results. There are: , Protestants 17."?.IH)0.0ft0 Cornells in mission fields ."i.000,000 Crock ami eastern church 1 10.000.000 Total I'ra'deviants . . . .-JJO.OOO.OOO llfoin.au ('atholies Stfi.OOO.OOO 1 ?daking a total of over five bun' ! ilred million people w'io are already ; i eiili-t.'il under the banner of tlie cross of Christ. Tliis is .fust about one '(third of the world'> entire population. Au inspiring result and should en' courage Christians ^I ill to pray. >ay' ing: "Thy kingdom come." These are only some of the outline thoughts of the sermon which was listened to with deepest attention. The night services were well at, tended and the singing was very good being led by Miss Alice ITornsby at the piano and by Mr. J. F. l'ipting and Miss Li/./.ie Salter and* a full choir. The congregation consist; ed largely of men and Or. Wolling spoke of the choice of the young man. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | STATU OF SOl'TlI CAIfOLTXA. I COUNTY OF N FAYiMKRRV. ' I All persons holding claims against | the estate of Sailie Tidwell. 1.'ceased. are lierctby requested to present same, duly attested, to lion. Frank M. Schirniport. probate judge for Xewbe.ry county, on or bofore the said . day of April, 100S. And all persons indebted to said . estate are hereby required to pay . same to the probate judge for Xew, I berry count, on or before the said 1."?111 day of April, 190.9. , .T. Brooks Wingard. Qualified Fxecutor of the last will , and testa-incut of Sallie Tidwell, . deceased. > 500 Matting samples to arrive this ( woek, each 10c. Anderson 10c. Co. * T1W. STATU OF SOUTH OA ROLTXA County of Xewberry. I IVY Frank M. Sehumpert. FSQFIRH, PROBATF, Jl'DC.F. WIM'/lMvAS, John 1'. Tvree made suit to me. to grant him Letters of , Administration of the Instate and efj fects of Wiilliam Tvree f T11F.SK AIM-: Til FR.FFORF to cit j and admonish all and singular the C kindred and Creditors of the said > William ('. Tvree deceased, that they ( be and appear before me, in th) ('ourt of Probate, to be held at Xewberry. S. C., on t'he (?th day of A j?ri 1 next after publication thereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show ea"<e, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. I (Siven under my I land, this 19th day of March, Anno Domini, 190S. F. M. Sehumpert, .1. 1'. X. C. : NOTICE OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT I AND DISCHARGE. Xotice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement on the estate of Annie Leitzsey, a minor, in the office of the Judge of Probate for Xe.w j berry county, on the twenty third day i of April, I90S, at 11 o'clock in the - forenoon and will immediately I .he re1 j after apply for letters of discharge as such guardian, s i John Davis, . e j Ouardian.' j Xewberry, S. ('., March 1!>, DOS. p- To Winter: .March 2J. Skidoo!? iXews and Courier. THE NEWS OF POMARIA. New Steel Bridge?Need of Road I provemont?Permanent Road Work. Pomaria, March 23.?Miss An Ma" Bedenba.ugh, of Kibler's Briil spent couple days very pleasantly I'omaria last week. Dr. (}. A. Sotzler returned Thursday night from a week's visit liis daughter, Mrs. M. llayne l'\ near Newberry. Prof. Wideman Ligon, of the Pr bvierian college at Clinton, cai down and spent Saturday 11 ii?ht ii Sunday with his mother. Mi's. R. Ligon. Mr. \'. Ii. Smith, book-keeper of I I'omaria oil mill returned yesleni from a business trip to Greenville. Mr. .1. II. Hopkins, mf Simpsonvi visited friends in I'omaria Salurd and yesterday. Mr. Willie Ilatton. who is altei ing N'ewberrv college. came (Town K day tn spen.1 the week-end al horn ! The eliain gang, under the ellicu i direction of Messrs. Oxner and M Ior. Iia< put in position the new si, i bridge ovc.- Cannon's creek, iu j I'elhlehem I'hurch. Tne approach j the bridge on both sides has also be I pm in excel oneldititonnc. .vt j j-.iit in excellent condition, and wi I proper care from road overseers tl ! cros.-.inu1 ought not to give any troul I for many years in the future. | Unfortunately, it i* too often t ca>c that after the chain gang has j; | a bad piece of road in good conditu j the local overseer will persist en I neglect to keep it in repair, allium 'this could be done with very lit i labor ami in a few yea/s rue roa?t j in a worse condition trian ever hefo i 'I'lii! position of road overseer is very important one. so far as the jtere-l> of ihe people are coucerm ami y-'t it is a thankless jo!). If I | overseer does his only and keeps I I road i.i nod condition, he probal ! wins the ill-will of some of loose w : have to work the road at a time wli il does not suit them, if he fails keep the road in good fix, he fails keep the road in good fix, he is bla.ni by everyone who is inconvenienced this neglect oif his duty. He is <4I I ween the devil and the deep sea." K very one is interested in the pn tical illustration which is soon to given in this county of the .ureal v ue of permanent road-building. It a s ep which will dou'btless lead ill mately to the improvement of all t roads ihroughout the county. It w | probably a mistake in .jiidjine thoiurii. on the part of the dele; I (ion?no one will question the uns fishuess of their .motives?that t roads which they selected for the lii work all radiate so nearly in t same direction and are confined pr; lically to one section of the conn It was also a mistake, we believe. I delegations of citizens to uo down Columbia with the purpose of fluencing the decision as to whi roads should be selected for the fi work. S, Crosses of Honor. The Drayton Rutherford Chapt 152, U. D. C., Newberry, S. C., th 25th day of February, 1H0.S, begi the three months advertising requ ed t<. precede the bestowal of en ses upon Ihe defendants of veterai Rule 1. Sec. 2. The oldest livi lineal dependant of veterans who ha not received a cross may secure provided that notices for three c( sccittivc months be published in t city and county newspapers ealli upon veterans to send in certifical for crosses. If, at the expiratio.i three months no veterans have r plied, the bestowal of crosses up dependants and widows may begin, The chapter urges the veterans bp prompt in sending in their cei flcates for two reasons. First of ? hecausc it is the purpose of t chapter to honor every veteran w a cross and, second, to give to su dependants as described in Ihe ri above, the opportunity to secure th croses. Mrs. J. A. Burton, President TRY HUIET'S All-Healing Linim. for rheumatism, soreness, neur gia, sore throat, sprains, bruis asthma, headache, tooth ae coughs, colds and colic. Sold Mayes' Drug Store. Alderman Ward 5. I hereby announce myself a ps didatc for alderman from Ward subject to the rules of Ihe Democra primary. J. Y. Jones Mr. (iregy ('. Fvaus is hereby noi j natcd as a candidate for Alderni j from Ward 5, to succeed Mr. Kd J Rodelsperger resigned. Newborry Cotton Market. H Corrected By Nat Gist. H !m- Good Middling .. 10 3-4 H Strict Middling 10 7-8 H Middling 10 1-2 ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. I 1 CENT A WORD. I No advertisement taken for less ljn than 25 cents. I FOlt RENT?One large room ttf n couple o.r two young men, hot and K cold water use of hath. Apply to fl P. 0. Box 202, or 1(500 Main street. I Get your garden seed freo. See ad- fl vertisoment of Anderson 10c. Co. 9 la>* Male Help Wanted. 1 Kxploralion parly, beine: formed to He. tour west shore of Hudson Hay this | lay summer to locate valoabJe silver do- J posits, will receive members to join M id- parly or contribute ($10.00 each) to I Vi- fund, v.ijh e<|iial profit sharing ad- I e. vantages. Full partu* ilars for two I ,uj cent ..lannp. AtNres* A. B. C. this 1 il- Pape '. M Get your garden seed free. See ad- ^ (0 vertisement of Anderson 10c. Co. [ FOR TEN DAYS only we will pay J I), cash for ladies' and children's J| ,js clothing. fl j|y Walts' Racket Store. ? ^ jR> Picture sale Wednesday. See winijt dow display. Anderson 10c. Co. . ljv WANTED? .Manager for Xew Branch of our business here in Xewherry. t~|0 Write promptly, witii reference^. ^ I'he Morris Wholesale House, a j ? ti Cincinnati., Ohio. j j Picture sale Wednesday. See win- M "l J dow display. Anderson 10c. Co. ^ ^ I POUND?On (ilu> streets of Xe wherry T a gold hat pin with nionauram A. f ilv ,, . ' J l?. S. oil it. Owner can <;e| same In* h:> H , . calling at tins ollice and paving for 'V1 this ad. ,o 500 Matting samples to arrive this 1(1 week, each 10c. Anderson 10c. Co. by , FIRE INSURANCE?-We represent some of the best old line companies ' and will appreciate the patronage )(> of those seeking fire insurance. ') ~ B. li. Jones, ami A| .Miss doe I j . Jones, B j1" Agents. fl n( BIDS WANTED for contract for 10,- nj r_ 000 feel of cement paving, paving I tn be five feet wide. Contract will J l(,l at Xewherry Wednesday M ^ night. March 24, 100S. Plans and 1 li specifications can be had by apply- IS ^ ing lo Kugene S. Weris, city clerk M . and treasurer, Xewherry, S. C. fl to TO ALL CONCERNED?Be it known jri in- lhal all notes, checks and papers J ich ol any kind or any verbal agree- * rs'. ments with any executor relative to my lather's estate, not bearing my signature or my agent's signaturc or mv writen approval are ej> unlawful and are subject to fur- 8 . tlrer or future obligations to said ^ estate. * i* (Signed) T. M. Necl, Jr. 0t n? STRAYED?A small mouse colored ^ mare mule, on last Thursday, from Mr. Amine liu/.hardt's place, near i >n_ ' 1'county home. Had on a new j jVi3 bridle and a rope around neck. If ' taken up please notify Summer , " Brothers. tc< ^ _ FOR SALE?Old Baptist church building. Apply to R. Y. Leavell. on tf ti'- Wing's Sweet Sixteen Kisses, old g xllt fashioned chocalaies. fruit tablets, C caramels, peanut brittle, chocalate | it li alm:i>:ids, etc., just received. | ich Bmaddus & Ruff. * eir JUST RECEIVED?A shipment of fresh candy, 5 and 10c. box. ^ I'roadduus & Ruff. imt KUIET S All-Healing Liniment. ,;1|. "I(1 household remedy on the ics, market, Iry il and. be convinced. lie' Mayes' Drug Store. * , I at FOR SALE. I'or l.Iie purpose of liquidating the Prosperity Canning Co., the board of in- directors^ will sell to i.he highest bid- ' *4 >, der on Saturday, April IS, 1008, all M ',lu> property (,f the said Canning Co., consisting of one lot, 70-101) of :ill acre and 2 houses, one upright boiler, i scanning house outfit. ' ni- I erms of sale cash. V ian A. II. Kolin, fl Secretary. 9 .'{-2-l-liam--.lt. 1