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Cant Always Sometimes Tell.
Greenville Piedmont.
The Yorkville Enquirer sees nc
reason why Governor Blease should
not be invited to address the press
association when it meets in Colum
bia. Nor do we. And then what hE
said might make a good story.
We most heartily endorse the ap
pointment of Editor E. H. Aull b3
Gov. Blease on the asylum commis
sion. His varied political and busi
ness experience makes him a valued
member of the commission that is real
ly charged with rebuilding ths Hns
pita;l for the Insane.-Orangeburg
Times and Democrat.
Box Party at Pomaria.
There will be a box party at Mr.
o. P. Wicke:'s on Friday night,
ril 7. Refreshments will be served,
d various amusements furnished,
roceeds are to go to the orphan
ome. Mrs. H. M. Wicker,
For Committee.
Southern Educational Conference,
Jacksonville, Fla., April 19 to 21,
1911.
On account of the above occasion
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad com
pany has authorized special low rater
April 17 and 18, with final limit tick
ets 'to reach original starting poini
not later than midnight of April 30.
For rates and information apply tc
nearest agent, or to T. C. White, gen
eral passenger agent, Wilmington, N.
C.
Annual Reunion United Confederate
Veterans, Little Rock, Ark., May 15
..18, 1911.
For this occasion the Atlantic Coasi
Line railroad ha authorized specia]
low rates, May 13, 14 and 15, limited
until May 23. Ticket can. be deposit
ed at Little Rock, and upon paymeni
of a fee oif 50 cents, at time of de
I
posit, ligmit of ticket can be 'extended
to, and including June 14, 1911.
For ;rates and information, apply tc
nearest agent, or T. C. White, Gener
al Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N.
.,.
N !OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned will make final
*settlement of the state of Mrs. E
Jane Reeder, decased. in the Probate
Court for Newberry County. Souti
Carolina, on Saturday, April 15th
1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon
and will immediately thereafter ap
ply for his discharge as executo:
thereof. All persons having claims
against said estate will file the sam'
for'thwith with my attorney, Eugen'
S. Blease. Newberry, S. C.
James C. Reeder,
Qualified Executor.
Newberry, S. C.. March 13. 1911.
In fighting to keen the blood pure
the wiLte corpuscles attack diseast
germs like tigers. But often germs
multiply so fast the little fighters are
overcome. Then see pimples, boils
eczema, saltrhe,um and sores multipl:
and strength and appetite fail. This
condition demands Electric Bitters tc
regulate stomach, liver and kidneyE
and to expel poisons from the blood
"They are the best blood purifier,
writes C. T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif.
"I have ever found." They make rich
red blood, strong nerves and build uj
your health. Try them. 50c. at Wm
E. Pelham & Son's.
HERE IS A REMEDY THAT WILl
CURE ECZEMA
"We Prove It."
Why waste time and money experi
menting with greasy salves and lo
tions, trying to drive the eczema gern
from underneath the skin when th
Mayes' Drug Store guarantees ZEMO
a clean liquid preparation for exter
mnal use to rid the skin of the gern
lifa that causes the ,trouble? One ap
plication will .relieve the itching and
often times one bottle is sufficient t<
cure a minor case or eczema.
ZEMO is sold by druggists every
where and in Newberry by Mayes
Drug Store and they will tell you o:
temarvelous cures made by thi:
clean. simple treatment. ,ZEMO anc
SEMO soap are recognized as
the cleanest and most populai
treatment for eczema, pimples, dand
ruff and all other forms of skin o:
scalp affections -w'hether on infant o:
grown person. Will you try ZEMC
and ZEMO soap on our recommenda
tion and guarantee of satisfaction o:
your money back?
Mayes' Drug Store.
E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me.
boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salv4
of stealing-the sting from burns oi
scalds-the pein from sores of al
kinds--te distress from boils 0:
piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises
sprains and injuries of their terror,'
he says, 'as a healing remedy its
equal don't exist." Only 25c at Wm
E. Pelham & Son's.
USE GLYMPH'S
SRIGHlT-A-WAY LIVERTONIC,
Sold on a guarantee. Money bac1
if not satisfactory. Soc. bottle.
Sold by GILDER & WEEKS.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL
ELECTION.
i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
In consideration of a sufficiently
signed petition from the voters and
freeholders of school district No. 58.
known as Silverstreet school district.
asking for an election to vote a special
two mills tax to be used for school
purposes in said district. the election
for the said purpose above named is
school house of said <!strict. conduct
hereby ordered to be held at the
ed by the trustees of the district as
managers, on the 7th day of April,
1911, beginning at 8 o'clock a. m., and
closing at 4 p. m., a registration cer
tificate and poll tax receipt being.
necessary to vote in this election. All
voters favoring the tax will vote
"yes," against the tax "no."
J. S. Wheeler,
S. J. Derrick,
E. 0. Counts,
County Board of Education.
Thirty Years Together.
Thirty years of association-think l
of it. How the merit of a good thing
stands out in that ime-or the worth
lessness of a bad one. So the.re's no
guesswork in this evidence of Thuos.
Ariss, Concord, Mich., who writes:
"I have used Dr. King's New Diseov
ery for 30 years, and its the best
cough and cold cure I ever used."
Once it finds entrance in a home you
can't pry it out. Many families have
used it forty years. It's the most in
fallible throat and lung medicine on
earth. Unequaled for lagrippe, asth
ma, hay-fever, croup, quinsy or sore
lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bWttle
free. Guaranteed by Wm. E. Pelham
& Son.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will make final settlement'
as Administratrix of the estate of
Mrs. K. H. Cook. deceased. in the
Probate Court for Newberry *County,
South Carolina, on Monday, April 10,.
1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., and will i
mediately thereafter apply for her
discharge as such administratrix. All
persons indebted to said estate wil
make immediate settlement, and all
The Carol
DAILY BI
Charleston,S. C., i
.VIA'
SOUTHER
iN CONNEC'
Cincinnati, New Orleans
A High lass, Moderm,
consist
Combined Baggage and Smok
Pullman Drawing Room
Observation Car, and
All Electnica
Offering the Following
Lv. 9.00 a.im.......CHARLES'I
Lv. 9.38 a. m._...SUMMERVJ
Ar. 12.50 p. m...COLUMBIA
Lv. 1.00 p. m.....COLUMBIA
Lv. 4.15 p. m......PARTANE
'Lv. 6.35 p. m.....HENDERS(
Ar. 7.34 p. m.....ASHEVILL:
'Lv. 6.50 p. m.....ASHEVILL]
Lv. 11.35 p. in.....KNOXVILI
Lv. 7.10 a. m.....LEXINGTC
Ar. 10.00 a. m. -...CINCIN:
Immediate connection at L
ile and St. Louis, and at Gin
ISt. Louis, Indianapolis, Detrc
IFor detailed information
call on nearest Ticket Agent,
J. L. MEEK, A.G.P.A., W. E. McGEJ
Atlanta, Ga. Charlesto
E. H.00OAPMAN, V.P.&G.M., S H. HlAi
washiton D. C . Washi
persons having claims against said[.
est.te will file them forthwith, with
Eugene S. Blease, attorney, Newberry,
MARY E. EPTING,
Qualified AdministratriK.
Columbia, Newberry & Lauren3 R. R.
Schedule in effect October 6, 1910
Subject to change without notice.
schedules indicated are not guaran
teed:
A. C. L. 52. 53.
Lv. Charleston.. ... 6.10am 10.00pm
Lv. Sumter.. .. ... 9.41am 6.20pm
C., N. & L.
Lv. Columbia.... ..11.15am 4.55pn
Lv. Prosperity.. ...12.42pm 3.34pni
Lv. Newberry.. .. .12.56pm 3.20pm
Lv. Clinton.... .. .. 1.50pm 2.35pLa
Lv. Laurens.. ..... 2.35pm 2.12pm
C. & W. C.
Ar. Greenville. . .. 4.00pm 12.20pm
Ar. Spartanburg. .. 4.05pm 12.20pm
S. A. L.
Ar. Abbeville .. .. 3.55pm 1.02pm
Ar. Greenwood.. .. 3.27pm i.33pm
Ar. Athens.... .. .. 6.05pm 10.30an,
Ar. Atlanta...... .. 8.45pm 8.00am
A. C. L. 54. 55.
Lv. Columbia.... .. 5.00pm 11.15am
Lv. Prosperity... .. 6.26pm 9.50am
Lv. Newberry.. .... 6.44pm 9.32am
Lv. Clinton.... .... 7.35pm 8.44am
Lv. Laurens.. .. .. 7.55pm 8&20am
C. &W. C.
Ar. Greenville.. ... 9.20pm . 7.00a-m
S. A. L.
Ar. Greenwood.. .. 2.28am 2.38am
Ar. Abbeville.... .. 2.56am 2.08am
Ar. Athens.. ..... .. 5.04am 11.59p:i1
Ar. Atlanta.. .. .. 7.15am 9.55p m
Nos. 52 and 53 arrive and depart
from Union Station, Columbia, daily,
and run through between Charlestor
and Greenville.
Nos. 54 and 55 arrive and depar*
Gervais- street, Columbia, daily,
cept Sunday, and run through be
tween Columbia and Greenville.
For Information ask agents or writr
W. J. Craig, P. T. M., .
Wilmington, N. C.
. F. Livingston, S. A,
Columbia, S. C. I
na Special
ET WEEN -
md Cincinnati, 0.,
THE
SRALWMAY,
['ON WITH
an4 Texas Pacific Rwy.
Solid Vestibule Train,
ing of
ing Car, First Class Coaches,
Sleeping Car, Pdlman
[ DiningCar Service,
ily Lighted.
Convenient Schedules:
[LLE.......Ar. 8.05 p. m.
...Lv. 4.45 p.m.
.Ar. 40.35 p. m.
URG .. ... Ar. 1.49 p. m.
)NVILLE ..... Ar. 11.20 a. m.
E~ (E. T...... Lv. 10.25 a. m.
E (C. T.)...-... Ar. 9.15 a. m.
E.........._Ar. 4.45 a. mn.
N ._.._.....Ar. 9.00Op. m.
SATI....... Lv. 6.30 p). m.
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A chance for a good invest
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Open an account with this
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We offer you ABSOLUTE
SAFETY for your savings, and
will allow interest credited quar
terly.
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Z. T. PINNER, V. L. SMITH,
President. Cashier.
R. H. HIPP, Vice-President
Ise Nothing But Hlighi
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Fixtures
cl. ...w LL
Flies.17
by Those to Knlow thew
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has helped me so, much
and I think it is just
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writes Mrs. Maryan Mar
shall, of Woodstock, Ga.
"I do hope and trust
that ladies who are suffer
ing as I did; will take
Cardui, for it has been.a .
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will certainly help every
lady who is sltffering."
TeWoman's Tonic
frmheadache, backache
}
dragging-down
feeins,etc., or if you I
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out and generally miser
abl e-Cardzi Will help you. 2
It has helped thousands
of other weak, sick ladies
and if you will only give
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BANK AD
Copyright 1909, by C. E. 2
The Aggreg
Losses
United
each'year throu
and lack of prol
through the ma
what to do wit'
it has been ea
confidence in
and tin cans, is
.one unfamiliar <
Put your mone
where it is safe.
TI
SNewberry $a'
OF NEW BE]
Capital - -
JAS. McINTOSH, President
* 'I
nmmer and Hipp Piano Contest *
* * * * * * * * * ** **
n the piano contest conducted byl
numer & Hipp, the following is tha
ntdig of the candidates:
osha Franklin, City.. .... ...50,040 3
Liry Hardeman, City.. ......11,2301 3
ryax Yoecomie, Mollohon. .. . ..10,400 1
asy Milstead, Mollohon.. .... 7,000 I
.ra Lominick, City. .. . .. ..60,190 ~
.Azie Earhardt, City.. .... ...1,000
sSie Mae Boozer, City.. .. 222,380
illie Mae Wise, Prosperity .. 7,000E
nie Singley, Slighis.. .....180,476
.nie Mae Bedenbaugh, Slighs.175,636' J
L
ea Boland, Little Mountain. 1,000
lie Jacobs, Little Mountain. .14,041 0
oa Sheely, Little Mountain .. 6,248 C
fad Setzler, Pomaria.......23,391 'E
ira Koon, Pomaria.:.......21,180 Ii
leen Hentz, Pomaria, R. F. D. 2,000 L
fllie Eargle, Pomaria.. .... ...1,000 E
ara Suber, Pomaria.. .. ..... 8,141 E
anie Mae Sease, Newberry, R.
. D... .. .... .... ..... . .13,954 3
eCadwell, Newberry, R. F. D. 1,000 L
laye Cromer, Newberry, R. F. B
.. .... .... .... .....37,892 J
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States
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bility to know
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ened, through
old stockings
greater than
:ould imagine.
in our bank
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vings Bank
ERY, S. C.
- $50,000.00
J. E. NORWOOD, Cashier.
Cat Hedesn,Blis,S.C
'ances Jeter, W i ir,SC. . ,0
Joaic Brown, Newberry, R F D 1,40
rarie ender, wbery, . . D,4
ena Witsne, Newberry, R F D..58,02
illiy Riser, Bhappes, R. F. D. 1,000
Iinna H.enderson Chitppe.... 1,060
[agiry Brison, Newberry, R.D1,0
ar Scuenrt, Newberry, R..D4,4
[aggie Liviston, Citry~ .. F.. .1,260
Villia Riger, Poareia, R F. D..10002
liag is o, Cty....s.. . 1,000
agi Linsown, Newberry, R. .100
F.r Gibon rosperity.... ....10,0
alaa Shp, Pomar, R.D1,0
[aggolem, LivrstreeCt.. .. ...12,2
iia Rler, Colmansi, R. FC... 10,000
thgel Brube, Cymn...C..1,000
1a umme, Newberry . .. .. 25,126
laa Glen, rspeity, S.. .. .. 10,64
attie Galso, Colmana, S. C... 1,40
aura Eargle.. .... .... ...2,300
ell Harmon.. .... .......164,228
.,. -ra.e, Ssret..t..-..1745G

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