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'I 1STON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. The Operatic Bvent Of the Season At the Opera House Tomorrow Night-A Strong Company. The Boston Ideal Opera company, who will sing the comic opera "Oli 4 vette" at the opera house to-mor row night, is known in Newbeiry, having delighted an audience here last season. The number tomorrow hight will -ery probably be the operatic event of the season here. NO The company is strong and has been scoring great success on its recent tour of the country. Following is one of the press not ices received by the company aftkr its appearance in one of the larger Southern cities: "As each member of the troupe caine upon the stage the applause that greeted them was hearty and spontaneous, especially that accorded IMiss Jule Foreman, and her rendition of "The Last Rose of Summer," which she sang by request, was sung with a sweet ness and purity of tone that does the singer credit." The company will no doubt be greeted by a laige audience toinor 1: row night. TH1IC COMPANY THAT FAILED. "The Hottest Coon in Dixie," which was scheduled to appear in the opera house last night, failed before reaching Newberry and for that reason the performance was called off. THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL. The TownTeam and the College Team Will Meet on Thanksglng Afternoon. The two teams, one trom New berry college and the other from the town, which will meet on the college gridiron T''haiiksgiving after noon, are at hard work preparing for the match, and the game will doubtless prove interesting and ex citing. Following is the line-up of the two teams: T'own: Stewart, left end; Gilder, left tackle; Kempson, left guard; Wright, centre; Downes, right guard; Johnstone, right tackle; Hill, right end; Goggans, quarter back; Jamieson, left half-back: Sat terwhite, right half-back; Eskridge, captain, full back. Newberry college: Stoudemnire, left end; Fellers, lelt tackle; Elea zer, left guard; Roscoe Wilson, cen tre: Black, right guard: Wise, right tackle; Harms, right end; Owen, quarter back; Drehier, Ic ft hal f-back; Bush ,righlt halh-back; Fuhiner, captain, full back. The game will be called at 3 30. Ad mission, 25 cents. Special Judge Haynmesworth. The following~ resoluitionms were adIopted by thme Newbecrry b'ar and sp)readl on the minutes of the court: ''Whereas, the Hlon. H-. J. Hay nesworth has just finished the bu siness of the regular termn of the court of general se:ssions and comn mon p)leas, uder apploi ineunt of the governor as special jumdge; and, whereas, we dlesire to express5 our appLreciationm of thme ser vices rendered as aforesaidl; therefore, "Resolved, That t he Newherry Bar association hereby expresses its cntirec satisfactioni and( high appre ciation of i lie Hion. I I. J. Ha ynes worth as a presidinhg judnge; and to commnitd him for thle i lmpartiality, fairness and legal ablIi ty wvhich characterized all his jud(glmnts and rulinigs whlmile presiding as a foresaid. Fur ther, "That this peambile and( these resolult ions he spread upon thle minutes of thme couirt. '-0 [-. hell i1mpelrt, ''\V. 11 l int, Caution I This is not a gentle word-but when you think how liable you are not to pur chase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treat ment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs; Bronchitis, Croup-and espe- ially for Consumption, where there is di. 4cuit expectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this ear. RegUlar size 75 cents. For sale y W. ;. lelham & Son. NOMINTIONS. R OBERT HI. WELCH IS HEREY announced as a cundidate for Mayor of Newberry and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF' -. a candidate for reelection to the office of Mayor of Newberry. and ledge myself to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary. JOHN W. EA'H1ARDT. M. HARRIS IS HEREBY AN. notinced a candidate for Alder man from Ward 1, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary election. TOIN T. IIUTCHINSON IS I!by announced a candidate for Al derinan from Ward 1, snbject to the rule-- of the Democratic primary. DR. VAN SMITH IS HEREBY AN nouned as a candidate for reelec tion as Alderman from Ward 3 subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. IT HEREBY AN1NOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for alderman from Ward 3 subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. I-. E. TODD. J M. GUIN IS HEREY AN J0 nounced as a candidate for re election as Alderman from Ward 5 sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. BROWN IS HlEREBY AN A. nounced as a cand(idate for re election as Alderman rrom Ward 2 sub ject to the rules of the Democr.tic pri mary. ['1HARLIS M. WEST IS HERE1Y C annolunicC(l as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4 and is pledged to ahide the result of the Delnocratie prii;try. Noicc, of Filal ciuiiiiit an Disiarac. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N that I will make a final settlement on the estate of Arie Leitzsey, minor, in the P1robate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on Monday, 30th day of November, A. D., 1903, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereafter apply for letters disiissory. JNO. DAVIS, As Guardian for said Minor. Newberry, S. C., Oct. 241, 1903. NW NOVVLS! We have now in stock about 753 different Ti ties in the latest Novek; of the day. In the lim-, ited space we can only; give the namnes of a few of them: [ittlhe Shecopar d of K ingdom Comei. liTe(i Gentlem-m of the Soiuthz. Reecao Sunny Brok F'armn Tn'!e O)ne WXomain. FEiligree B;d!. Lesson ini l~Aw. We also have a large line of 25c. books for old and young. Will be glad to have you1 call and see them. how to Make Monecy. A gents of either sex should today write Marsh Manufacturing Co., 538 Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts andi p)ar iculars of their hanmdsome A luminuim Card1( Case with your name engraved on it alnd filled with 100 Calling' or Husinesr Cards. Evem ybhody orders them. Sam Phe Case andl 100 Cards, postp)aid, '40c. 1'his Case and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents. You have only to show~ sample to sece.re an order. Send '40e at once for case andI 100 cards before somne one gets ahead of you TO DOUBT TMS. Is to disbelieve the evidence Of Newberry citizens. It's Newberry proof for Newberry people. It's local endorsation for local read rs. It will stand the most rigid investi gation. No better proof of merit can be had. James 13 Ulussey farmer living on t,ie road between Newberry and Pro i. ity about live miles out from Newberry Hays: "I can say that Doan's Kidney lIllN did my br,k and kIdne a lot of good. I thought the troubla was ma laria and that IL had go0en Into my bones and given me rheuilatism. My back ached every move I madE and the pais especially when I caugI t cold Cx teided down to the knees an i ankles. I suffered considerably with my eyes and co ild not r: Al with any satsfac tion. The kidney s-oretions vere very dark and too frequent, in act'ot,, break i'g my ret at night, I used iffereut mellicines, put on hot IIpplica-lors and had the doetor but failed 1,o get any relief. I heard about how m\ich gYoot oam's Kidney Pills had been doln ali over the country and got a )ox. I felt het,ler the irst day after beginning to u. e th m. Al y back grew strong the pal n left nme the aetionl of the kidnev he ,nme rcgilar and my rcst at night wat tnot dlist urld and I got up in the morn i,I feeling refreshed in "-ad of worn (Mit. Ay heltith is a huortd pwr Ce better than it wvas btefolrl. I used l)oan, 1idney Pills. My eyes do not bother !n- as they did and I can enjo-; ead Wor soIle by all -1 fo ers 11rih 50 . eots Poster-Milbll ('o 11lT1alo N. V. mi o agents for the Unite1td Stat,a,. Remember the name Domns and take no s b1it.nte. ..T.H.E... People's National Bank PROSPERITY, S. C. CAPITAL STOCK $26,000. Burglar proof safe and insurance fire proof vault. We do a general banking business. We solicit your business. P)romllpt and polite at tention. In crest allowed in savings (e partlneit. NI. A. CA'tisa.a.: 'resident. 1I. C. A s.:.:V\ice-h'res. W. V. Wni.:k-:i.1-:n, Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. I'. 'ugh, W. A. Moseley, Jacob It. Fellers, R. .. Luther, GCo. W. llowers, Johin I. l'Vlers, J 1. 3'. owers, C;Corge Johnstone, M. A. Carlisle, If . \l-Ieley., jos 11 Ilu1ter. Real Estate for Sale. IAVE IN HANDS THlE FOLLOW ing described roperty for sale on teeros that w ill enable piersons desih ing homes to secure same: Seven traes in No. 2 Township, con taining re-petively 117.33, 211.13, 198.50, 192.75, 1,12.29, 217 and 18(6 acres. These are choice lots, highly IroduCe iVe, well wooled and watered, with )plenty of the best pasture landi on each Place. There are two good dhveiling honses and several tenant houses, barns, cribs and stalbles on two of t hem, goodl well or' spring waler in llenty. Aliso one hanadsomne r'esienc Ve ini thre town of N ewhe'rry, admiraiibly const ructed withI modern unpr oovemnent s, desir'aly locat ed on one of onri main thorough faces, and in one of the most dlesirabile sections of our1 town. lIn connec tion wVit h thi pl~ ace there area several handsome bihl aig lots whichI we will dlispose (of at ani earily late. lFor prices and terms aipply an Real Est at e A\gen t., Newbm' ry V. C. WX E WILL SELL, ATl ' PIILC OJT.. Vcry, before the Court Iloos5e at oewberry, era salesday in De)cembera, wvo tracts of land, as follows: One containing 75 acres, more or' less, atuLatedl at Walton, and bounded by andls of J. L. Crooks, ,J. Il. C rooks, and X. G. Meyer. One containing 15 --eres of' land, si - aated at Walton, ar(l hounded by i:amis >f ,J. H. Crooks, D). A. I lipp, ;and A. . Meyer. T1erms: One-Ihalf e:ash, the blstac' )ayale in one year, y bEe secured byI >Ondl of the purc'(haIser and moriag to'0 he prlemaises sold. I 'tarchas(r to pay or papers. IlllIRS O1' SA \l WOuli. N otice to Cred itor-s. . pgamst(t t state of d. .2 . ~ommnick, dleceased, will praese!it th ame dutly aitt(estedl to the aundiaersignaed rc to Cole. L,. IHlease, thec firist day of0 )ecemlber, 1903. A aid a11ll er'sons ndebt.edl to said estate will amake set tle nent by the same (late. W. WV. LOMINICK, E'x erana.or. Whenc' a hoely %oma;m hi aa-r 'hotograph taken she ;acts as if -h OnIsidleed t hea a r t ist respo mlasi al or her looks. MOWEQ C Two BIE Are filled fror with desirable m will find it ver) here, because i right, the prices; are polite and E ble will be don your advantagE business. We want to emphasi can or will sell you got selves. Our present st low figures, in truth goods on our shelves ax prices. \) J)roposo to give -ur cutomort 1111d advaneo tile price oin nothing 1( It's i big stock, too, aud you mutst tali Dress Good Our stock is complet we have three experienced ladies to head fitt-ed here. We can fit you or Our sl(e store, too, is f-ull of good s Walk Over Shoes for men have n( for more, but, there are mono better. by the Imoft skilled workmen. Evoi you ask. Regina Shoe Hand turned, soft as at glove, GoodN of these elegant Slhoes: overy pair ii Ideal Shoes for Visit our stort-s. Wo will givo y spend with us. Yonrs truly, sot'. w~itr days) are nIear at luud. w E::very dljt1eparmn lull of~exc.1 is of1 .\ln's O)verc,ats in I11i-;., li. Onl a1ccount of1 the goouId ari please. Fancy' Shawls andl Vasce BLANKETS, COMF0 DIRECT FROM frmlt iddU(Il mes prilit. \\ gum.m*af oni every poir oft Bhlinket s or lingg c'an show you the best assortmmni Underwear. FULL LINE WrM it son to maui:tch, g!uaranu te(ud ail lcO lbest mills :at oldl price*s. FUJLL LINEJ 3 ChlildJre i 'our forlii \\' REISTRATION NOTICE. 1onof' IN wberry, S. C ., are now opeC' , and the under('signed.l li asL LI.. vn> ol' (It egistraution for said townVI will keepJ salid books( oJlenJ ('very day fro,in 9 :1- in-. iintil 5 p. mi. (SIundlays OXeept ed) melluIdinlg the 7th day of h)'embher, 1903. SuperIv isor oif R(Iegistra1tionu Tfown' of NewbIerry, S. C. SenLtember 7, 10:-. OMPANY) Itores, , floor to ceiling erchandise. You / easy shopping he qualities are irelow, the clerks verything possi e to make it to to give us your ze the fact that no house >ds cheaper than our crk A s- boLght at very we ha-1.ve much cotton vay undertoday's ruLing t ho biolit of our fir: inkto puirehaso > long as our pros--e.nt Htfwk hold out. e t wbek at it. W*o are the leadorf O s and Silks. 3 in thesee huos. In our look after your MtoraftH. Got your your littlo gir) in a boauitifil clonk. bo,s for all. suporior. Thetro art ihoos that sell Thoy aro matdo of th hi) o,t matorial y pair guatranto(d. \i hiat m11orn Could s for Women, ear wel , nwido ike it m n11II'f4, i1 sty]S as our fruaritoo. Boys and Girls. mII Viluti roeivet for overy penny you OOTE N. w.u \ B> remin CII ou I No 01 Iwe are ortable a t ha "t tIt re,s . d"A IV I X T( .atrsI m mNany cet:ors- a RTS,BVOOY ROBES, - Underwear. :ar si *nw e : 3 : andi l>r wi e rs heli~ \\er1 bi ' preit em of the eR ) ry b tl .'. Sale of Personmal Property. I903, I l ave a pubilic sle ol' pers1~onal prety. tl , COnsist Iing or'i~ t evey. .laing istaljy foutnde (tn aI well (etpieiJ ltIatliont, whichi may not bet dIi;oe( of riva tly beforee thatL tme. IBver v Et.ing offere01 wVill be potsilviViy sol vi thou t rtsertve. Sale willI take pltace "OTrs strictly (nsh.