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BETH EDEN SECTION. s of Beth Eden Church Organ a Missionary Society-Per sonal Mention. ".th Fdcn. _Nlarch i-. --Mr. ")t- Timas ha' m ved in to this n1eighborh-d and ccupies the Burton house. Mrs. I. N. KLnncdy and children. after spending a while at the home of her father, Dr. R. C. Carlisle, has re trned to her home in Tennessee. Her brother. Mr. T. Bernard Carlisle, ac companied her home. He stopped over a day or twi in Chattanooga and viewed with imterest the historic battle field on L\kout Moutain. The ladies of Petlh Eden church met after service on Sabba:h evening March 5. and .-rganized a Ladies' Missionary society. Irs. Sam Der rick was elected president. Miss An nie Suber secretary and Miss Lucy Suber treasurer. Quite a number of ladles joined the society. We wish them much success in this undertak ing. May they go forward earnestly and zealously. remembering :he Sa viors's command. *Go ve into all the world and preach the Gospel -to every creature." Mrs. R. L. Abrams., who has been quite ill with grip, is much improved. MArs. A. C. Sligh. Claude Sligh and little Sarah Sligh visited the family of Mr. Green Lee. in Union county, last week. Mr. L. H. Chandler lost a nice mule recently. Miss Nellie Stack. of the Due West Female college, is expected to visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. T. Bernard Carlisle. The Misses Fellerc, of Prosperity, and Miss Brabharn And Miss Pauline Perry, of Newberry. visited Mrs. Sam Derrick last week. Their visit was much appreciated and enjoyed. Nita. A man is seldom able to see a job when he looks through the bottom of a beer glass. Nothing pleases a little man so much as a chance to sling mud at a big man. Probably there is no girl on earth who is able to look unconcerned the first time she wears her engagement ring in public. You flatter men with your actions, women with words.. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in post office for week ending March 11, 1905. B-J. M. Blac. Mrs. Elmira Booz er. Joe Boatwright. Amos Boozer. C-Mrs. Mary H. Cannon. D-Miss Caroline Davis. Rosie Davis. Mrs. N. J. Davis. E-P. E. Ep:ing. G-Dock Greenwood. Mrs. Mary Golden. . H--T. P. Harvey. J-Maggie Jones. Dr. J. Abner Jul ian. L-Dr. Thomas Lipscomb, Mrs. Daisy Long, Miss Carrie Lyles. M-Mrs. W. HI. McCary, Mrs. N. Meyers, Mrs. Laura McGrier. N-Mrs. Jannie Nance. P-Miss Evergene Price. R-Maggie Roberson. Horace Ruff, Miss Odella Rutherford. S-Heart Simpson. Hampton Stephens. W-Mrs. Manty Waling, Mrs. Net tie Walker, Miss Essie Wilson, J. W. Williams. Y-D. M. Young. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of John 3. Mayer, deceas ed, will present the same, duly at tested, to the undersigned of his attor ney. Fred H. Dominick, on or before the 15th day of March, 1905 and all persons indebted to the said estate wili make payment of said indebted ness on or before the said date. John M. Suber, Administrator. NO'U CE. All persons having claims against the estate of M. L. Kinard, deceased, will present the same, duly attested to the undersigned or his attorney, Fred. H. Dominick, on or before the first day of April next and all per sons indebted to the said estate will make prompt payment of same to either of said parties. Wilbur W. Kinard, AdAministrator. Rowland G, Spearman & Co., Wants and Offerings. REAL ESTATE WANTED. One six room residence, must be near. One 3 room cottage. good well, shade, must be in desirable. Three lots for residences, to build at once. Two brick stores on main street. Farm nea- Jalapa, S. C. 3oo acres. Farm near Little Mountain, S. C. 146 acres. Farm about one and half miles fr)n Newberry, with good pastUre, j branches, creeks. and springs add to its value. STOCKS WANTED. To shares Abbeville Cotton Mill. 13 shares Newberry Cotton Mills. 5 shares Commerciel Bank. -shares National Bank stock. --shares Savings Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. S3,ooo residence. just 3 blocks from c<ert house. S65o residence, a nice ]it:le home for a workingman. ~ S300 farm near Maybinton. S. C. 83 acres of good land. S65 small lot near old mill hill. S75 nice small lot near Old mill hill. $6,ooo-One two story wood frame store house fronting on Main and McKibben streets, right in the busi ness portion of our city, suitable for large General Merchandise business. $3,5oo-One ten room residence containing one half acre and fronting the Lutheran church within one block of the Graded schools, four blocks from the business portion of the town and one half mil.e from college. S6,ooo New two room house and :en acres, one mile from town. Party desires to move nearer to town. SI,400-Six room house two blocks from business part of town lot 55xIIo feet and fronting one of the principal streets. $3,ooo-Eight room house on 3-4 acre lot, 1-2 mile from business por ti(n of town. 1-4 mile of college, short distance to churches, supplied with artesian water, good orchard, [ fire fruit and plenty of shade, as fine tj a residence as in the town. $4,ooo-One eight room dwelling, two acre lot, fine orchard. Sg,ooo- 1-2 acres containing oneY of the most desirable residences in the town. Inside finished in hard C wv'd. Artesian and well water, nice a garden and pasture, beautiful lawn an.I shade trees, vineyard, orchard, pe-:an and walnut trees, tenant house, ba-n stables, etc., about one mile fr<an business part of town. Situated or; highest part of town. $Soo-Each for four room cottage, ali adjoining one half mile from town containing artesian water in each hot:se, rent for 7.50 per month each. Sr,8oo--Cash .4 acres, containing ten tenant houses,.that rent for $24o.o per annum. This is a 14 per cent. investment for someone. One and a half miles from town. STOCKS FOR SALE. Orangeburg cotton mill 7 per cent. pfd. Ninet:y Six Cotton Mill. - Laurens Cotton Mill Grendel Mills, Greenwood, S. C. National Bank of Newberry. Bank of Prosperity. Carlonton Oil Mill Co. Carlonton. C Ga. Cross Hill Oil and Hoisery Mill, C Cross Hill, S. C. I Clinton Cotton Mills Clinton, S- C C. Lydia Cotton Mills, Clinton, S. C. Y Greenwood Cotton Mills, Green- t wood, S. C.( Common,) Mollohon Cotton Mfg. Co. (Coin mon) and 7 per cent pfd. 2 Carolina Mfg. Co. 7 per cent. pre ferred and common. We are the people who 1 keep in close touch with every thing, making a specialty of Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate and Mortgages.2 $3oo-One new (practically) brick making machine and automatic cut ting cables. We have one house to rent. Long~ distance telephone 200 Call 1 or write today. flas the Out o We are oftering )f Plows, Plow .encing, Poult Wagon R-ims,'I -ardware and b :he Lowest, no ge are Downi We are after y nent, low prices, o have you liste omers who ma CAR OF FRESH )uying. COTTON PLANTf AVER and MONE) We are having a rnerrier. Suni Ve Buy Close, Disc Fire Insuranc We will insure your Fr, ),velling for only sixty cent ie hundred dollars, (not osed), or better still, one i.r and eighty cents for ears. Good business pe asure their property, on't you? Insurance on si nd store buildings also, HOLMES & McFALL, Fire Insurance Agent Phone 67. 3est Mineral As phalt Roofir C. H. CAN NON, dear C., N. & L. Dep No Leave I TO four Judgmner Put a doz. of our Cups iaucers with a doz. of any o1 ealer's, compare them p >r point, and we are si u.ality land price considel cu will say that we have est CHINA ever sold in N erry. Here are some pri< 5 doz.'iPlates worth $1 .C set at 60 2 doz. Dishes worth $1 .0( set at 60 5 doz. Cups and Saucers w< $1.00 a set at 60 Come in and see our got Bottom I f Hardwas the most complete Stocks, Guano D ry Netting, Barb Spokes and Iron, uilders' material at F matter from what S ng them All. ou, your trade we mE and high. class goods 1 d among our Throng ke our place their HE LIME JUST RECEIVEE RS-The best and GHE MAKER. Don't buy un magnificent hardware tr mer H ount Our Bills and We Co ime on ex d01 F or EarIt hy ock Green Pod Beans. . Early Red Vs Early Mornir Early Favori' .Early Wakef ot. Earliana Tor Acme Tomai I Ponderosa T Early Turnip .Early Long S and etc her We have a fu int rieties suited are, ed, Seeds new a the lected. For! :es: go to ) aThRit ots.ThRit >rth :ts. .NEWBE )ropped re Prices? and up-to-date stock istributors, Farm Wire, Buggy and Lnd a general line of Irices Lower than! ource you get them. an! and if fair treat vill get it we are sure of Satisfied Cus .adquarters. 1. Get our prices before APEST made, a LABOR til you see it. ade, but the more the Bros., in Always Sell For Less ; Gardens! Stringless Bush ientine Beans. ig Star Peas. te Peas. leld Cabbage. niatoes. :oes. omatoes. Radish. carlet Radish. ,etc. 11 stock of the va to this locality. nd carefully se 3eeds that Grow KS & HNTER, Drug Store, R RY. S. C