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lAnnii ) i "25%" I r Everybody Invited. I Regular $100 and $1.2$ ] Perfect Fitting in attache balance of ou Death Was On His Heels. , Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Ya, had a close call in (lie spring of 190G He says: "An attack of pneumonii left me so weak and with such a fear ful cough that my friends declared | consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuadec , to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I helped me immediately, and aftci taking two mid a half bottles I waa well man again. I found out tha New Discovery is I he best remedy for coughs and lung disease in al the world." Sold under guarantee at W. E. Pelham and Sonos drug Store. 50c and $1.00. Tri"?l bottle free. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons indebted to the estate of John 1J. AU'hinson, eleceased, will make immediate settlement with the undersigned, or his attorney, Eugene S. Blease, Newberry, S. C., and all i. persons holding claims against the I said estate will present the same, N duly attested according to law, to the undersigned or the said attorney. ' John 0. Hill, Qualified Administrator, 0-18-3t Ivinards, S. C. \ ' TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to trespass upon the landj of the undersigned by hunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. Mrs. J. A. Henderson. DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE. Those persons who have not yet paid their delinquent State and county taxes arc earnestly requested to give this matter their attention at once, as I desire to close my books and make settlement with the count,)' treasurer. M. M. Buford, Sheriff. Newberry, S. C. t *"V lal J /[en's and Boy' >hoes, Straw 1 rishings offeree THE SALE Great Bt Suits and Blues, Grays, Olives & Fancy Patterns. $25.00 Ones Now $18.75 $22.00 Ones Now $16-50 $20.00 Ones Now $15.00 $18.00 Ones Now $13.50 $16.50 Ones Now $12.38 G0L0RED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.50 Ones $1.15. Think of it, 75 doz. choice Shirts, in all sizes and colors. Negligee Shirts for 85 Cents. id and detached cuffs, the r Spring Stock. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. 1 The undersigned will make his final - return and settlement of 'he estate of 1 Mrs. Martha Caroline Caldwell, de3 ceased, before Hon. F. M. Schumpert, 1 probate judge for Newberry county, f j S. C'., 011 Friday, the twenty-fourth r j day of July, 1908, at 1.1 o'clock in the ?/ forenoon, and immediately thereafter 1 will apply lo the said probate judge ' for his discharge as executor of the I will of the said deceased. 3 J. F. J. Caldwell, ? Executor. ; ltaw-5t-T NOTICE OF SALE. Unless the following stocks and chose are disposed of at private sale ? prior to the dav hereinafter named, I I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house s steps, at Newberry, S. C., for cash, on I Monday, the 6th day of July, 1908, ! at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, thirteen (13) shares of tiie capital stock of the Commercial Bank of Newberry, four (4) shares of the capital stock of the Newberry Savings Bank, six (6) shares of t,-e capital stock of the Mollohon Manufacturing Company, and one (1) note on Albert Nance, a colored person. One shore of each kind of stock will be sold at "a" time, with the privilege of taking all the shares of the same corporation stock, or taking any number of shares not exceeding the total of that corporation to be sold. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor of Mrs. M. C. Caldwell. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement as Administrator of the Estate of Ben Tferd, deceased, in the office of the Judge of l'robatc for Newberry County, South Carolina, on the 7th day of July, .1008, at 11 o'clock a. m., and will imine uly ! s Fine Clothing, Hats, and Furd at Great Reduction. is NOW ON *rgains in Overcoats Special T rousers Sale Maybe your Coat and Ves are good, but you need nev\ T rousers. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE $10.00 Trousers $7.5C 8.00 Trousers 6.0C 7.00 Trousers 5.2? 6.00 Trousers 4.5C 5.00 Trousers 3.7E 4,00 Trousers 3.0C 3.50 Trousers 2.25 All $1,00 Neckw< Great Values and big All 50c. Neckwe Very desirable Ties?all r and Set the diatcly thereafter make application ope for a discharge as said Aduiinistra- or j tor. pre All persons holding claims against said estate will present them, duly at- ^ tested, to my attorney, Eugcno S. j lit Blease, Newberry, S. C1., on or before j . said date; and all parties indebted to . said estate will likewise make pay- j lL'n ment. ! sta LEWIS HERD, ' tlii: it. Qualified Administrator. ! tj0] NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- i MENT AND DISCHARGE. I j As executor of last will and testament of Geo. A. Langford, deceased, j I will make final settlement on the! estate of said deceased in the Court j _ of Probate for Newberry county, on : (Jfl Tuesday, July 7, 1008, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, and immediately j .fi thereafter apply for letters dismis-j J1 sory, as executor of said estate. Alli^S'^ persons holding claims against said o . estate will present them duly attest- 1 ^ ^ ed on or before that date and all per- j pj ( sons indebted to said estate will make i | pymont. { >,.. W. S. Langford, Executor, j unv ltaw-4t. t ? den WINTHROP COLLEGE. Is Scholarship and. Entrance Examina-' Scjj Won ! 1 The examination for the award of ' PfC vacant. Scholarships in Winthrop col- , " lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court j , ^ House on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m.; ' Applicants must be not less than fif- acai teen years of age. When Scholar- eam ships are vacant after July 3 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions gov- I crning the award. Applicants for my Scholarship should write to President niea Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and A free tuition. The next session will stea< Sale. : "25%~ off I ? Special Trousers Sale. ear, Now 69c. assortment here. ar, Now 39c. egular 50 cents value. Best ~ frit September 10, 1908. For furthinformation and catalogue, address p s. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. ie West Female College. Villi the best modern couvences and equipment, and high J ndards of teaching and living, s is an ideal place for prcpara) for the great responsibilities ^ womanhood. TERMS MODERATE. 1 or attractive catalog write | REV. JAMES BOYCE. Due West, S. C. iversity of South Carolina Vide range of choice in Scien-> Literary, Graduate and Prolional Courses leading to degree Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of eiice, Licentiate of Instructions, -helor of Laws, Master of Arts, il Engineer and Electrical En- "1 eer. Well equipped Labora- ' ies, Library of over 40,000 voles. Cxpenses moderate. Many stu- ? its make their own expenses. ? sext session (104th) begins "" teniber 23d, 1908. ror announcement write to the sident, Columbia, S. C. BARBECUE NOTICE. he undersigned will furnish a class barbecue at Mt. Bethel lemv in No. 2 township, July 21, pnign day. S. J. Cromer. BARBECUE. will jyive a first class barbecue nt residence on July 4. T will sell 1 t and liash by 11.30. ]' J. M. Counts. j i haunted liouse has shades iu1 of curtains. , ... 4 % C.$G.S, Mower Co. How would you like to have a new Silk . Petticoat? A Silk Petticoat is a necessity with a Voile skirt, and a Voile skirt is a neces| sity this season. g We have a lot of Silk Skirts that have I just arrived, and they are worth seeing, I These skirts are made out of the best I grade of silk. They wear and they rustle. I These skirts are cut and made up by ex- I perienced tailors. They are hip fitting I skirts and also hang perfectly. I Each $5.00 up. I C. IG. S- Mower CoWhat a savings account in THE BANK OF PROSPETITY will do for you. It will provide capital to start into business. It will provide for saving money usually squandered. It will pave the way toward securing a home. It will provide a fund for educating your children. ' It js the best possible way to accumulate a reserve fund for | j hard times or old age. It is better than endowment insurance, producing larger | profits, costing less, and can be realized in cash at any time. Our institution is run under the supervision of, and regularly examined by the State Bank Examiner. The Bank of Prosperity, Prosperity, S. C. DR. GEO. Y. HUNTER, DR. J.S. WIIEELKR, President. V. President. J. F. BROWNE, J. A. COUNTS, | Cashier. Assistant Cashier. H BBHBBiraBHBBBBHBMMHBBHBMSiraMBBBggHBBHBHgMSBBEWBMBBBBBWMl COME TO The Book Store ~or your Fancy Coina, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Pictures, Vases, have anything you need. MATES' IOOK STORE. WANTED To c&i! your attention to our line of Box Paper, Tablets, Note Books, Ledgers, Cash Books. Also Extracts, Talcum Powder, Toilet Water and Tooth Powder. vVe will make the prices right. Come and see us before making your purchase. iroaddus & Ruff HERALD & NEWS BUILDING. I ' '2