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Make Your Own Ice Cream. There has ist b n plaed in all the grocery sWores, a new prepe-rat4Ca -:a Jel-C lee Cream POWDER which is meetng with great lavor. m it enables everyone to make ioe v-uix in-their own bome wi th e ryliW etroubi-Ev E &iginthepack efor mak ing two quartsofdeirkmele-e~cream. If yvur grocer caspply you eudtao-Irtwopko-s.4.ymail. Van -la,Choae rwi . =ZflatvoreAddres The Genesee Pure . ,t or, I .3 .Y. When the Bundle Comes Back WITH EVERY PIECE, PURE, SWEET, SPOTLESS, WHITE, WELL WASHED. NICELY STARCHED. NEATLY IRONED AND NOTHING TORN. You Are Well Pleased, TiHAT'S JUST THE KIND OF WORK The Newberry Steam Laundry Co. Turns Out. CAN'T WE CALL FOR YOUR BUNDLE AND DELIVER IT FREE. LISTEN! I HEAR SOUNDS OF WED DING BELLS, AND IF YOU WILL LOOK IN OUR SHOW WINDOW AS YOU PASS BY YOU WILL SEE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF STERLING SILVER AND CUT GLASS SUITABLE FOR WED DING GIFTS. WE HAVE JU~ST ADDED TO OUR STOCK A LINE OF STERLING SILVER AND WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL AND S;?E US W;IEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THAT LINE. Just reCeived 2 car loads of Buggies. . lcar load of Wagons. and a lot of up to-date and first class Harness. All to be had at REASONABLE PRICES at A T. BROWN. Best Mineral As phalt Roofing. C. H. CAN NON, Near C., N. & L. Depot. Dr. R. M. Kernnedy, DENiTIST. Newberry, - - S. C. OVBIR NATTONAT BANK. "DIXIE" IN OREGON... The Strong Sympathy Existing Be tween the People of the North west and Southcrners. Special Currpespondence. Portlhnd. Oreg.>n. April 3.--To ..ea an rrChestra cheered in Port land as i: ilays "Dixie." just a.- hear :iy as in an section Of the -'tith. wocld convinve visitors from D j.' land that they would have a sure wel come here. Members of the Dixie Society of Oregon were inviled to attend a reception given by the Michigan society. The orche!tra rendered a medley. butn othing got the cheers that were givien ".ixie. The magnificent deevlupment that is now :aking place in the south is frequently commeated on edanrially in the papers here, the press of this city being especially friendlv. Within the last few lavs the editorial columns of leading dalies have accorded most complimentary no:ice to the splendid -ogress made by i Orleans and ,:ll that section of the .south as a re lt of the thirt.-fne foot channel at South Pass. an.! t h almos: in red;ble rapidity with which temporary im provements were made so that the business of that city should not suf fer through the grea: Stuyvesant Dock fire. The truly remarkable growth of the exports of Galveston has received much attention, as has the superb advance of Birmingham, Houston and Atlanta. Although this strong sympathy be tween our people and the south has always been recognized, until the call was sent out for the formation of a Dixie society, many people had not realized the great number of former southerners. who now claim Oregon as their home-this first meet ing resulted in a roll of a hundred and fifty members and in the very few weeks which ave elopsed since its organiza tion the society has gained a third as many more. The official roster is headed by Hon. George E. Chamberlain, gover nor of Oregon and a native of Missis sippi. Governor Chamberlain made a special trip from Salem in order to preside at the last meeting. That every southern state might be represented, a vice-president from each was chosen, and Col. R. S. How ard, for mnany years president of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. is Lousiana's representative; Mr. C. Lombardi, formerly of tahe firm of Win. D. Cleveland & Co.. Houston, and president of the school board of that city, is vice-president for Texas; for North Carolirfa, Dr. R. C. Coffey, president and medical director of the North Pacific Sanatoriumn in this city. The list further . includes Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ansley of South Caro lina. To arouse the interest cf southern friends and relatives in the Lewis and Clark exposition, to tell them of the delights of an Oregon summer, to welcome them when they visit Port land and to receive distinguished guests-all these are objects of the Dixie society. The stationery used in its correspondence gives interest ing data on the state and city, for while its members are full of pride and affection for the south they . are at the' same time intensely loyal Ore gonans. In a word, the close and cordial re lations between the Pacific North west and Dixie will be renadered even closer and more cordial by the efforts and work of the Dixie society, which extends to every citizen of Dixie an invitation to partak~e of its hospitality Ithis summer. I \W. L. Crissey, Assistant Secretary Dixie Society.. Reflections of a Bachelor. The only time to speculate is when ou. haven't any money. When you tell a girl how beautiful she looks it is a sign she believes you. There is something excruciatingly funny abotut the way a woman plays whist unless you are her partner. It is very hard for a woman to make herself believe that her boy's school teacher isn't jealous of his brains. If a man can't get enough trouble to suit him any other way. he can al ways try to raise a vegetable garden. A woman dresses very queer to have her figure always look different The Wonderful Egg Producer. The great increase in pro duction of eggs has given f"Irternational Poultry Food" a wonderful reputation all over every State. We guarantee that it cannot be fed to hens at any time, winter ot sum mer, without showing a large increase in eggs. You do not have to use the food at an extra expense because it will make you more money after deducting its cost. One extra iegg per month will pay the entire cost of feeding it and often more than doubles the supply. It contains no poison ous or injurious ingredients and bas very superior merits. It Gives a Glossy Plumage. It prevents sickness, pro motes good health, causes young chicks to grow very rapidly, invigorates the diges tive organs, supplies material for bone, muscle and feathers, and is very beneficial during moulting season. It invig orates the egg producing or gans and hens . will lay more and longer. It will prepare your chick ens for the market more rap idly than any other prepara tion and has been used for years by prominent chicken breeders. The New On the 4 Appeals, perhaps to mi :>olicy issued. It appe. :>aid annually and to th guarantees a return of >f the death of the asst issured survives this p Equitable's deferred di iend then declared. T :ees in loans, cash and Nill be shown by the fo 4 3 4 - , 5 6 7 - 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 EquitableI W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For S. When the racing season comes around lots of men begin to tell their friends hoWv much they love a day in the country. Many a poor bootblack shines ini society. Absence of dough is apt to make bakers crusty. You will never know how small some great men are unless you have occasion to go to them for a favor. WVhen the right young man calls on a pretty girl the old man doesn't have to squander any of his hard We Are Azents FOR te di AND of, Clclonl Food t And will back up all guaran tees made by 10 them . . . fe no ~o The Right Drug Store. fe Indemnit WO Payment LiH >re classes of assures than il: alike to those who de ose who prefer the deferre 25 per cent. of all premiun ired during the accumula eriod he will realize, as c vidend policies, the full ad 'his policy contains, in addi paid-up assurance values llowing table of guarantees Age 35 Guaranteed Value Cash or IPai up Ex'd.M thssc $46 $150 5 2 94 i 2010 5 115 300 12 4 136 350 13 11 158 400 15 - 4 181 450 16 7 256 500 17 7 286 550 18 5 318 600 19 1 '350 650 19 7 384 700 20 3 418 750 20 11 454 800 21 7 491 850 22 3 529 900 23 0 569 950 23 9 610 1000' Paid Up. Jfe Assuran R. C. Kellumn Sure Cure 1 'Physicians prescri The public who u We recommen Read Pamph At your do IGILDER. WEEKS emarkable Cash - (iuarautee. Which i; P:iateA on- Every Label. Buy, pay for ai use. one cent box. or oae 50 cent box.; one $1 00* size box-of "In rnational Poultrvr Food'? as rected and if it'fdils to ful 1 our claims write to our ice and we will reftind your ney. We will pay any one 00 iE cash if we ever refuse live up to this agreement. INTERNATIONAL. FOOD CO., Minneapofis, Minn.. klso Cheapest to Use. Our 25 cent box contains 0 feeds for 12 fowls. Our .00 size box contains 400 eds for 12 fowls. You can t afford to pay 25 cents per x for some other kinds that ly contain 25 feeds. 100 b eds for 25 cents is certainly ry much cheaper than 25 eds for 25 cents. We save u 75 feeds over other kinds. K Policy* e Plan any other form of sire their dividends d dividend plan. It is paid, in the event tion period. If the Jo all holders of the vantage of the divi tion, liberal guaran during the period as ;as is in every policy:: :eSociety C. Bruce, Special Agent, Newberry, Se C or Indigestion I be it. se it praise it. id and sell it. lets or. 1& HUNTER..