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BALLS f ilX tiOUSS ? TO NAME OFFICERS SMITH, SCARBOROUGH AND BE- ! TUtA U.\ rJbLLMIJN JBUAK1I Spiyey and Thomas Chosen Citadel Visitors?DeBruhl is Code ComP HiissiOiier, Superintendent oi State peniten- j tiary; D. J. GriffuhTreelected without j opposition. Three directors of penitentiary: Jas- j per M. Smith, Q. C. Scarborough, P. j te L. Bethea. /"Vvl/->. fAtntniccinn^r l\TtkTC>h all P ! W De-Bruhl. ; r-:" fIVo members of the Citadel visiting board: D. A. Spivey, John P. T':.omas Four members of board of directors of South Carolina Medical college. ; F-ilip H. Gadsden, T. G. Croft, Scotto j tB. Fishburne. C. X. Wvatt. ^ I A^fciement In Reference to Rev. J. A. :^rh, D. D., Who is in >"eed of As rSJMttuctr. For many years Dr. Sligh was one of the leading members of his con. ference and .synod.-and in every good work. As a Treacher 'he had few Ik equals. In those days he had plenty K to live on, with, some to spare, and with no thought of asking aid. It is different today. Through liberality, ^benevolence, and misfortune, his ' means have gone from him. He de semes praise for liberality and benevi^ence. That which was lost in that ... is,a gain in some other way . As to misfortune, that is liable to come to us all. > tHe is getting old now. His voice is almost gone. He walks witfr feeble e'tep. No on- thinks he can be lon^ any more for this world. He has no oronertv tut a little place :our miles I i'rom Columbia, over which there is W heavv incumbrance. He lives there, i k Some of his land is rented out, an<i I ^some is retained for his own use. fc^'ntil a few days ago, he was living ! ^Columbia. While t-ere his only; Re died. Funds gave out. 1 Dr. : Hi's health got worse. He almost red for the necessities of life, that he is again out in the counBkhere it will be better for him,! no horse, no horse feed. He o get one of his sons to come j to do most of the farm work.' Bon Jives near him, atrd will j fctance to him. ?iad life insurance but holds i Hfnow. He borrowed on his j Hi he could borrow no mor3 Wn :or lack of funds, let them j Ftl this could be wished other-' rKit it is so. There is no official I Oonship existing between him and J ^^ld pastorate, except that he was ;' HTde pastor emeritus at his retire-'' ment a few years ago. That carries j no responsibility, and ho salary. Somo i of his friends in the old' pastorale ; ll'ave been making him up a purse; every year, since he went away? j I. k*111 once or twice latc-{] ! It is thought best by some to or- j fenize a relie:' association for the pur- ; Pose of making Dr. Sligh feel more j; Bomforlable the balance of his life on J1 earth. He has friends enough to do 1 hat, andjio it well. In keeping with * pat idea, on the first .Sunday in the J( new year, such an organization was | ^ v>otrtin at q+ Panic nVinroh Xewberrv I ^ ?m county, S. C. There Dr. Sligh spent. ! most oK>feis> life, and did most of his ] W work. The congregation cannot assume any obligation, but the associa- s ft tion aims to assume some responsi- 1 K bility, in behalf of this aged and in- t WL firm brother. 1 V There are not many members, as 1 yet, in tfce relief association; but its aim is to reach the mark o: at least ] 200 members, living here and there, all ] : ^ bonded together by the strong ties of ] Christian brotherly-love, with the unit- ] ed purpose of seeing to it that Dr. Sligh do?s not suffer unnecessarily. 3 The obligation, on the part of the ] I members of the association, will be : E largely a voluntary matter. Each will be requested upon joining to say then | what can be expected, in the way of monev or necessaries, annually, until (further notice. All promises will be only promises. If a member dies, or becomes unable to pay, t&at will be a satisfactory excuse. ' The intention is to have only one ! ( association, and that one with head-! quarters at St. Pauls church, New- * berry county, and with officers there; j bat with members from all around, wherever Dr. Siigh has friends. All y rames should be sent to the secretary ^ i as soon as possible. . The association will have an ex ecu- j + nftnrniiHCfi Kir Q It- ! y t. IC v^vnumwwy.^ uu h?t\.u ktj i'jg board of six persons, and a meeting of the association once a year. Every member will be notified, and allowed to vote by proxy, if nox pres- , ent at the meetings. "Lord, what wilt thou have me to . i3o?' l" I J. A. C. Kibler. !. President. Walter Richardson w Vice President. Y. von A. Riser, Secretary and Treasurer. January 4, 1915. . f r WHEN YOl SOI You are not throv but are investing i is both profitable Just read the \ii this week. Each reels single reel fe in every week. Tuesday, Ja "The Exploi The marvelous and a) Poorl 1T.V11 X VMli IT iuvvi "The Old Fisherman > Wednesday,, "The Face Or Broncho, with Walter Burtiridge. Thursday, Ji "His Wif< Victor, Universal feature, and all star cast. Friday, Jar "LUCY'S ELOPEMEN ; ris Foster. , ~ ? W Saturday, Ji "IN OLD CALIFORNL 101 Bison uninersal his tor August. "A BANAKIE MAlDEi Watch for thrilling ar Wait for it. The Sola: On the A NEWBERRY INTERVIEW, Mr. Dennis Tells His Experience. The following brief account of an interview with a Newberry man three ^ears ago, and its sequel, will be read with ke?n interest by every citizen. X. Y. Dennis, prop, of store Player ?t., Newberry, says: "My kidneys were weak and caused me a lot of anloyance. I used Doan's Kidney Pills :nd they greatly relieved me. Others Df the :amily, wiio suffered irom weaiv :ack and disordered kidneys, used Doan's Kidney Pills with good results." (Statement given March 21, L911.) Over three years later Mr. Dennis said: "I think as highly of Doan's <i?inpv Pills now as ever I always idvise my customers to use Doan's Sidney Pills, when tft-ey are troubled jy weak kidneys."' Price 50c. at all dealers. Dont' simply ask for a kidney remedy?get. Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Wr. Dennis had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, X. Y. Only One "BROMO QUININE1* To get the genuine, call for fall name. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of 5. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops :ough ?inJ headache, and works of: cold. 25c CITY LICENSE Municipal Licenses of thej rown of Newberry, S. C., are low due and payable at the ?ity Clerk and Treasurer's office. Licenses must be paid j promptly, or the ordinance will be enforced against delin- i quents. By order of Council. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor. J. R SCURRY, Clerk and Treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES. nanrea?( v ^.eis ?*encn a-na ?5ar, ana Carrolls ^ x^tions of S. . history. State price and condition of books. A. H. Kohn, drawer 505, Columbia, S. C. a-26-it. I VISIT THE .AX ring away a dime, it in pleasure that and entertaining. ?t of features for named is in two ;atures every day inuary 26th. ts of Elaine" TTA inprMVinnr l^af Vi a opricil fVC lllO^Xi liig -i. uuiv uvi. iuij i's Story," (Majestic) January 27th. 1 the Ceiling" Edwards and Elizabeth Binuary 28th. 3's Child" with Florence Lawrence luary 29 th. T" Thanhouser with Mormuary 30th. A " OriP nf fhnsp nlH fi'imp ical features, with Edwin N"?Reliance Western, moun cement. Look for it. i Theatre Square. Vhenever You Need a General Tom* Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drfves Dut Malarift, Enriches the Blood and feilds up the Whole System. 50 cents j Whenever You Need a General Toni ; j lane uroves The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless | chill Tonic is equally valuable as a i General Tcnic because it contains the j well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives I out Malariai, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, j Under and by authority of the power vested in me as agent of the Carolina Life Insurance company, I have seized and taken possession of the* following described personal property covered in a mortgage executed by the lE'lbsrt H. Aull company to the Carolina Insurance and Casualty Co., dated, February 11th, 1W0, and now of re cord in Vol. No. 24, at pages 3t>l, 6oz and 353, in the office of the register of mesne conveyances for Newberry county, S. C. The said Carolina Life Insurance company is now the legal owner and holder of said mortgage and the terms and conditions of same have been broken. Under and by authority of the terms and condition of said mortgage, I will j sell the personal property hereinaf- ] Arl r% r-? A f r\ I tei mcjinun cu a-ny ucavuucu lu l"v. highest bidder, for cash, cn Saturday. iFebruarv 20th.; 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the Elbert H. Aull company in the town of Newterry, S. C. to wit: One two-fetter Duplex Linotype or type-casting machine of the manufacture of the said Mergentbaler Linotype company, known as Linotype Xo. 7795, with uni versal mold, located in the town of Newberry, county o' Newberry and State of South. Carolina, bearing the name "Linotype," and the parts and appurtenances belonging; 1 paper cutter; 2 job presses; 1 folder; 1/C'ottreli newspaper press; 1 sterotyping outfit; 1 5 H. P. motor; 90 feet ceiling shafting and pulleys; 4 job stones; 3 news paper stones; 4 book chases; 5 newspaper chases; 1 mailing machine; 1 clock; 1 proof press; 7 job cabinets; 1 galley rack; 7 type stands; 1 ink rack; 1 cut cabinet; S tables; 1 desk; job and ad type and rules; body type; 3 job press chases; 20 brass single galleys; 15 brass galleys; 12 common galleys; 3 job galleys; 1 acme binder; j ] metal pot; 1 lead cutter; 1 glue pot; I f I I Christr ! JUL N< l ! /. i The Net I I i I IN< I We Thorouj Patronage I I We have d< articles at I Men's and Boy all Heavi Ovei Wp He I Public A I *%.? I n> I~ i/Jl ui Liautcs One Lot of M (Don't fail t above articl Ic Black p ? 1 leader cabinet; 1 wood stove; 1 oil stove; 1 case labor saving wood furLiture; wood furniture; metal furniture; 1 numbering machine; two paper stands; 6 sets job rollers; wrood tvnp- and sluffs: column rules; 2 proof press rollers; 1 sinck; 1 water cooler; 6 job sticks; 1 electric fan; 130 cases; 2 rule cases; 3 meters; new type recently purchased; two set Cottrell rollers; also its subscription list, francl ise and rights. w \ WrSwain. Agent. 'January 25, 1915. SPECIAL AUDITOR'S NOTICE. On account of the very bad roads and bad weather, I was unable to u eet several appointments as advertised by II?MMM mi? ii ? ? OM?I mm iiWWtft??? nas Savinj W FORM! N TOE > back dues to p vberry S Bank iwberry, - S. f ghiy Appreciate hiring Our Ten ecided to leave t the same price s' Clothing, Men's ai y I InrlprTA7Par Mpn'.Q a f VUMVt f T J w w rcoats, Outings, Millii we a Lot of She Sale Prices Thi Coats and Suits to [en's Hats, $2.00 to this sale $1.19. o supply yourS( es for they are . 6me to See I Dry Goc PROSPERITY, S. C % / me for talking tax returns. I will j therefore make new appointments for ?n ry y\l o OQO LiiC i^iiU v? iiife ymv/ts. St. Lukes, Thursday, 11 a. m., January 28th. O'Nealls, Friday, 11 a. m., January 29th. Prosperity, Tuesday, February 2nd. Jolly Street, Wednesday, 11 a. m., I FVhrnarv 3d. Longshores, Thursday, from 10 a. m. j to 12:30 p. m., February 4th. 0 Silverstreet, Thursday afternoon, ^ February \ The time for making returns expires ? Poiiiiorr 9fltV? aftpr i OU Octiuiua*, rcuuoi; mwu, ? , which date a penalty of 50 per cent j will be imposed on all persons failing to list their personal property for tax gs Club (MP m i / ay 'I Savings c. tKa I ilwal I U1V lilUVl Ml Days Sale RHBHOBHOH he fqHowing this tveek: nd Boys' Pants, I ind Boys' I iery* I >es at 1 s Week ] I go at Sale Price I $2.50 value, at I. - elf with the going cheap Js 4f ids Co. r ^pyiaa ^ ition, as required by law. It has been my practice, habit and nature to De courteous, pome ana accommodating to everybody before and since becoming a servant of the/y^*^ ?le, and I shall continue to /Exercise BS :his same spirit toward everyone. But, I j ] ) >n account of the increase and acu- ^ I nulation of work in the auditor's of- M 5ce, I must insist that all persons lia- ' -ilc fnr +?jvotinn list fliAir returns in "Oirii.Mance with the law, and in order ;o extend the time as long as possible A tnd give all a chance to escape the >0 per cent penalty, I will take re;urns up to 12 o'clock on Saturday light, .February 20th, 1915. J EUGENE S. WEIITS, I County Auditor. m i