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U. if AUI,L. KneT011 LKAVR TIMiMI AL.ONEc. It ill tho Oxcaptioll il l ilo Somi b," mayn tho Charlotio ()bmtrvor, "whon o)tton rmill owir" do not. 11v11 Itill coroly at honrt hu int alirnVt. 1 ami n firo of thoir onp-." 11, ii : "Our rominboro corrtHpodoiot . torday ni.ato< that. Ihm Pi'rxli innutacturing vo pm.y li sh-ei. 1I to olihiblmlh anf i( 1111 111 at o.hild mchool for thm Imfi. of ihm chihdi of tho I ill olllploywi nkil hil-411 alnla iwnrdod thm contriti- filr at uimijimmi A01hoo0 bulildinig (!(Ilni i ltg fim 111<h torimn muitabls for pilie glutiriiIQI It il aL hlighly comr1n 1411 1114ab l ds.<h taking. Th'il Athitrimi collmi rmilk of thil cil.y havil lind < -Il I aiechool, iohlool building fli relibiln111 for. four yonrn or longoi mid it hi bio tintinfuctory in ovory Wiu ." D..z"o1 of Himnilar initimeen uo ild Im uom tionmd i moith (Inr-ohilitn m11 t4owvem Ir loft t.o thoitolvep, iih il b% domnigog molilonli Itil d'biii.n tho mnill ownimr1 11114 11111 u%m l, 1, will work out, lbosir owin !,1h-?ll'lbm Voxndiouli arn tin l Ihl rt legi ; lation will do filr mor41.4 barrll 11h11 good.- Cohumbin 1bca . Wo arE vory inich ichiled to lht mamto opinion. Arnd wit nriN sure it in much bott.r to haivo li' A i of Ilabor Hottlod b,y thim bo, n tho mliployor than1111 to 1mi-1i i l,o Ill do it by logiIt(iolnual wti l,g if loft ailon" tlho nill owl.r , 1,I 4 h' oporativin will notthi i i1wi, i'. I w1v 1 sE I. vo havo bo(41 ill 11w 11h1W 1w ' , blmiien i in Now borry -(i t it it I f r about fiftoon yourti. \\ 11hot,r I our lot wit h t hwit, pi.1< % irI it.tlo mon y wit I l 11111 (out III I 1 I neflil WO Hpitnd her-4. WVI fln, 11,At , , no kciek. W o ar1*4 114) 4-mi hll .a vo havo alwayll \VoIl Is I Ii I 1 1. intormitt of this towoni i ll th i .. mniity. It, h alwah -i i, 1. to ui, how(vir, tlhat ilbo piviph- w b. il, th mo 11 41m1 papr noi l 811141 r1111111 m11, morvo faitiaily itro tio iuui.Y i.,, willing to tUlo h l (f i1t r-an1pl.r with 11lmt anty hitld of he-fr advertimiug which hli uity pro-wi When if thil mamlo mem'lio wow, Ir. fioit-od by ono of 1.1ll brlim s Il lillivim thOy would nlot tollch h1un11 wit alllny hol) or orn-ouragomnoil. Evmry now And then wo Fmo tho thing c14-n11ol> ntrated. WIhy iii ilY \\'i enn nily explain it on tih gromid Ilhat iho peoplo liko it) im g1l40. hilf 4( thfj moo pmophl who pay hibi-roill\ for thin nort, of 'ivr 6-ing, nl -PI th l oc1 nlowl apillh rii.s I g fi Ie, vortiniig, and when t hy io w - I , cha31rgo( thmn11 eyven less1 t1i311 a living~ pr1i00. It. 11nny b1( tha'. Ihn 11( no 4141 w1ithi theoir i1chom1on4l nriii plan1s1 ofI wil. ve,rtiing loow01(',, 134heir bu1ine(2 Inslo-( ~r am11( know bult.t,(r hosvI to) presentl the4 ad(valht13(Ige of ad(1v44rInf u II hthai' country (1d1itor. We o v 131 V n (((1414 muchOl of thin1 that11 woY1 enn 't help1 33 .il tionling it thiough~ it in js not14on o1 nervo order haiinI 414 13,1n iliinof Ihi waillan the(31 galltery of' tIe op3rn to ben obnorved by 13h( IiropIer 0(1 thlorit1in at th s.o Uci(4.y 444 cob.ra1 lul innt Fraiay night. W..o relgrittd(4 to takoen editorial cha1lrgo It 4(ur l(4c..l cotemnporary, tho O)hnerve'r. We e omno him back to Ne'wba r nod try editor anthe13( open1 liri w Ha ntoro himii to ihi lIC'(i neu t iia h ' andu vigor. The1( evidonoo4 4'(131 nem t' ll;anIo Senator McoLa:in ud 111 wblib, h. mul not have o)rdolred his un1nm4'H I' eu from the Deocrat io onueunll1 mt, hI dlines1f to attond the'(lll'I nnen, In.,lo name11 is not onl the roi ll mI 3 i H lIto ounited as a D)tmocratie St'iuti'r bi, his follow membnlersI of thel Set'ittt. Wel, should liko to s1ot some1step being taken towards thle bunildinig of a sewerage system in Newborry, it is neseded and wel hope another suti mer will not be permittedi to pass4 withont something being done'. Woe should begin. We have alre'ady de layed too long. WVill not thle city fathers start the ball miovng? The Oolumbia Record 11ha bee and is an ardent and earniest sup' porter of Senator McLaunrini and w commend it for standing to its fr i'nd, I6 is a long time yet until thet nlext campaign and there may be many changes. It is too soon yet to make predictions for next year. Even thbe State newspaper may be an advocate of MoLaurin by that time. il Illam1141nt bflroro tho pmoplo an<d to ho iuII t hat wo mnnki it, tho bent tO'llfillillil t, ovor l'ldl by tim IIso CI i I44rl. 1or fo pinit two wool or moref wf Ilivl hn<d fiornl'thing lilco finl opi. <o--it! Of grip in tho 11orahld ard Ni,ws oitit urn for that, rejaom i lio 'htl r 43 p mt. Ji t of lit t, wi-k at hrlm. I 4 n11 cm weI 111I4 io C"illillbi l l ter in l t pap r tmb. w - It h1n IlI I I vhr Ow h . li - v r r#%U 1141ch hII bir1A wi ll lit work III thl ollive hit ws Io ill IlivhI h i will moo bill th1rigavl 11gni4 a I'Il l.b , wl! will bll 1 0 %%tith thll, wilr-k. TI'liv lb-ral andi Nowti congratu a it itH y3'()ltg frientl (I [ corrmt plrin- , ,b(tib Trimpll (Mr. T. E,l W lo I-r) fil hill illceeii irl milig chir viio I) i-pre t( Ni-wherry col lf.jr t li , interi v.,ll4giatlclnis t ill .110 1 n in lt - b nhi lit Alpril at Choti .r I I"t t i hm w\ill Iim in gool I I 1111 c(III14 1111i with tho 111in I'lh" Sitto% i' tn i - f Ci'ofdortlf \v .--ir n %%ill lto III-bl inl Co(4n1nhint inl M 4 T b. rTil roulI havil aill 11n1h It ie l) imw ruti and)< I|0 fiomi to hw fl I1s i lion why t iho 'ho l(d not b4 I vIr % argo crow<l in attoli<llil i iii iii fli tho railrodi from1 Now ()Ill% 8.-1 el m for lt ro idl \\', , %o m b 1i 1t % h )o hllvo ilh 1' 91101 t hitl nI Nfw i mrry an 11 1 1 1 p 1 wi ll ta l ttlopH to 4h141r The% city colo J -.amno- 1). Nnneo eiknmp d 1 Kilardeip an Irn l i' i I ,'t 1411 I14, l i fl t cIikp(vr1 (141144 lnt 144 li ntlrirl a pter~Il th11 ll 11 Il I h ilVIt il(ni lilly 14' w b 1h 4 11111 l i r til 11 o14 t dob b14 t 1 flio n t Stich g4l thriigm I 11lo:'sa t fill-r t I who con t - b-Id \\ 114 144141 C thll S oILIM 41 .\ . t arl h44 hita iniklig ior Inmvilqg ihe Il 40114 1 N vfir th1e4 r-tond fj.(rIlm 1- i 114i' Io In-1.111m il. 4 rih IIr l l i ipo i- wh anda N,rfoiik of vo 1Mw i t li a th1 mid (m nalwr Is 1.'jW 111 1 114c1 1 e mi< -Itio ll. Mir. \\'il Inu n s}s it. it, itgl nmttr or IlIN [IIm-HI n 11 111 h it bi1Wt( for i hm roncd. P'romident oi i Shlcltmi W i'llinm <fame iIh I M No riloird Air Linm Im h(wo 11 (4bi .1 Bh 414h 1.t. ('many "le it 1 11 1 1Iin I II14t-H that 11it i m n t, filr M11l1 if 1 Y Iny In l i ll) Ilric(, 111111, h14 milil II wleilte iilll ow a ItCMn Irol g ino .i ito in ih. Mitt s o lt 1 o The NIrmer , w. nro ,hl nr buy- g~t 'In an unusually largo <Inatity of 14o Atl \prng al th mechnt m 'qwherryu are1l4 (ol'ling' a44v. gront dall ' it pi'n M i l1 i t' on e l' 141 o l'on .44 a t,.e l'34' r ' p i'4 for)4 week$1 ou31 tlig PlVI 44ch , * 411 44.4ry liaise,t41 l i 141$I i kto .' I Iu% lt't k 4441, 4. 'l'h1 lio , W491p3 Ill' ii i"s ..i Cl me \\ m.~ iloit.e ,1 t i ~ t'r fr $2 0 . ''hert ic k . 1,. D i t.. ba,o aNad bouT arngit Tipck'm 914-h ll alla a t t, l N, J ony l' Io. 1...,. S.lb m ir (A uNill'A"4 1rut(JitV, Ite WrItes Again for the Children. At tie next meetitig of the neighbors t at ti( store sit the Cross Roads. the corn. pany didl inot seei altogether as cheerfuli ;a uSual. There were several reasons for 9 this. r Jitsme Cadle's health was very percepti. bly failing. lie was ia good inan, one whom everybody liked, it pleasant comi piin aid always received a warm wel 4c01ne ins every fatily wherever he went I to work lie was a shoeniker, a worker inl leather as well as a carpenter. Ile an(d 1 II ugh I)tffy were both workers inl leather aid worked sometimes together. Jesse I Carie's health was failing an(] it threw it buper over the comnpany to know the fact. A few miore years and bt quietly passedt away. Mr. Diflie, his partner, lived for sanmy years after his death. I Another fact threw a daiper over the feelings of the neighbors. Mr. Sheppard, the ierchatit at tle Cross Roads,---whotul eyerybody liked-was about to guit busi iess there Itild move out to a place above 'dgefield, whichi he did between the yetrs 1825 Itd 1830. Ilis partner, Mr. William Colelianl, did not contintuie busi ie-s it the old stand Or if he did, it was for a short time only. lie. too after sonme years left tle Cross Roads and built him a good house niearer Iliiggins' Ferry aid after awhile married and prospered aid lived happily for sone years whei his wife died and left him a widower with several children. Jacob Trotter, who livel oil the hillside just south of the CioHs Roads. muoved dowin on the Little Sititili lie was the father of Dr. Trotter, whon I used to kio%r. Other clianges were portenditg which tie company felt, as colling events at ways east their shadows before. They passed it pleasaint though not ' very jolly afternoon. Jesse tried to be as gay and full of fun as ever lie told some few minnsing storit a which made hiis comrades litigh; but their laughter grew to be rithtier sad when they looked at hin and saw Iis hollow cl,eeks, and noted his hicklistre eyes, and his once stout body 1 surely wasting away. After awhile lie died The husiness sit the Cross Roads was discoitiiued, and the pleasant meet. iigs of the neighbors it that place were sit in endl forever. The level ground near the creek -PhuI lirn-anch--was converted in after years into a brick , ard, where 1111 'tousanis of good brick were inade fir the use of the people airound. No hoitse, tr vestiLe of ia Iuse stands there now. A few large oaks ire still standing Jist below the Cross Roads, and still pro teet anl slide the spring of elettr, cool. fresh waiter, which the people who once lived there used,tind which were used by Iesse and his friends, and which is stillt usil by the workers in the fields arouid. Only a few years ago I passed along that road a solitary tralnp, and drawn by the spring, the cool shade, and the iincmories that einstered aro,nd and ahist tile place. to go dowin to it, to rest awhile in tihe shade antid take ia drilik of the clear cool water The spring was wlre it ever used to be and in good order; hut the en ti had filled in around is so deep that I could not kineel down to it stndc drinuk fro:n it I had no driniking vessel, hut pulled sonie osak leaves from a bush niear by, reauchied downu and was able to bring up enough to show thi s it was as good as ever. After resting awhile in the shade of the trees and looking around nponi the old faniiiliar scentes, I resiiiied siny solitary line of tuarch to wards l'ie Pleasaint. This too was a road s well kniowun to useC as the Main street' of Newherry is now. I .vent on as far a lEdgehield, but did not walk all the way, nuot iiuore in fact thani twenty-five tuiles. Returned by wa of I,eeaville, froiin I,ees ville to Newherry, bsy Prosperity, b)ehind a good horse in a good buggy with a care ful driver to take care of nie. I )e,mr children, this is the last titine, perhaps that I shall ever write to you thtronghi The I Kerald anud News. lunt whether or not it is the last time, It Is inot probable that I can tell to you aniy iniore Cadle stories. There are somne others that snight amuse yon ini the tell ing, but I feel thast you hasve had enough liefore I elose, however, in justice to my. self I ninst say to y'ou that Graindpa did no11timake ntor invent a shuigle one of the stouies lie has written for you. TI'ey are, every oiie of themi, atoiics that thme boys anid chiidrein used to udelighut in huearing sand In telling to eaeh other as Mr Cadhe's stories, how imany years ago I need nuot Now, before I leave you, let ine ay a fewv words to a-somuebody's granidsonu, not muine I amh thuankmn1 to say-who, ini The Iterald and News of Mardi :5th, tells a story of. anke giving birth to manny timue keeping liati usmts-stem,ni winingt: watches, etc , floum havinug swallowed a fomur dollar clock The I Gransdpa whose Grandlsonu tells that story on hims was never a uesmber of that comu tuninity hn the neighborhood of the Crosst Roads lie wvas, doubtless, that "'snuarty" fromi the conrt house, who offended the company so mueh onse afternoon,, and who u'ever retiurnied. It Is a pity that his Granudme should show so little respect for hhnmu. ihnt there Is an old sayinig amid I think a tine one, that like produces like. No wonder the compiany left In disgnst after hearing lisa story. Ciirenu, good bye! the enrtahii falls and the play Is done. fOR AN 3PA, A (Go at Vouigh M. dietne for Chiudrens.j "I havo no hesItanov in r'eomtme'nd ing (Chamnberain's Cough Itemeudy,"ii taa a P" I M..ran, a well kna e n~ andI ptopular' baker, ofn P'etsrsburnr, Va. "Wo0 ('ave gIven it, to our obtidrehn when troubled with bad ounghs, also whosp. lng cough, and It has always given par. feet sattssotion, It was reconmmndedl to mn" ha a druggist am, the best ough mfttdolno for children as it obtained ro ou4um oc other' harmful drug." Sold he W. Et P.amam. Fairview Dota. The school at this place is still in rogrpes with Miss L. L. Luther as eacher. M r. L. 1). Morris has about completed ils new (lining roim, which adds a rear. ldeml to the convenince of his esidece FIrmers are plowing right along. Po't expeet t- plant, a large cotti n rop tbt- yea-. The' early cabbaige plants were all :11iled by the recent vold snap. All of M e Wiley Siockman's failly iavo Iwen sick wit h grip Mr. J Pat Marlin's family have also een sick with grip. Iho to called smallpox, has died out t omeio oxtent III thI community. The little three year old daughter - f 4r 1. D M.rris, who had her arm roket s-me week ago, is getting along 1c1lly. No services were held at B-he lhurch last -und%y oto account. of Ih isenve of t,h pastor. Rtev. Pittman. The heaviest wind of the sear-o. 'sit-e(t utj on the 4'h of March. Very few of the peach trees have >lotwomed ai4 yet. B-st wishes to the Herald and New", 6nd I-a readers. 'INE nURR. Headache often results fron a dismr ered condition of the stomach ano ons' iyation of t lie how IH. A dosie (it Wo of 'hiambtlaill's St,oniuch anUd ,Iver rahitts will correct these disor leri and ctirt- tho headache Sold t3 N. E. Pelham. Again death has invaded our churce 6t rrinity and removed another land nark-B o AIij.h Martii, who (ied a its home near Longshore's in this coun ,y on the 10 h, march, I a in. in tie - 4'ightieth (80) year of his age. lit caves a widow and several child ren ano Crand children and a host of frientla iho loved and respected him greati . Its end was Peace May the God of nercy comfort, the bereaved. D. P. Boyd. March 18, 1901. Itaiumek ble Curk. tif Ithaunttsan. Perom the Vindicator, Rutherfordiot, SC) The editor of ths- Vindicator bas hit >ccasion to telt the eillcacy of 'hamte alln's Pain B m twice with the m. t 'imairk.t'doh resul ts ini each case. ie Nitti rh- uminatism in t,io thoulde fron vhich lie stftfred excruciating pa, fir ton dais, which was relieved wit wo appllen. -no oj Pal m thn, rubteli he par's 1flillets d and re"lizing instr. ietn II' a- d entire relief in it very tho Ime e-cooid, in rheutmiatem iII 'ti 11.-t, anio-t prostr-ving him wit evere pain. which uam roileved by wo applications. rubiing With t ho liniment on ro'iring at night, tn retting up fr o from paln. For salt t N E Polhaim. Sunday afternoon at flve o'elock M i'. Oswald Stowart, of this city and ll-p I'uleice Shockley ' lFlet a were quile ly narried tit 'he Afet hod t-t parson- e. h. It v W I 1Ierbertoffilatting. bo oing coupv e with a me of their fri. nd lre'v to Hlelena wl.r.re they spent the veinig most. pleasantly with the .mily of the bride and are now at. homne it, the residence of Mr. E. II. Leslie. W.* wish for the mi a long life ful' f )rosperity and happiniess. S .' that you get, the original D)eWitt' Wi'tch 11 zal $alve when you ask fo it, l'he G"-nuine is a certain cure fo L iles, sores ".nd skini diseases ilIde' 's 'orner Drug 8tore. Stoekhs.idera' Mie..ttngr of ,b.. F. MW. F I. A. sUo9ttu.3n of N..wbe.rry U'n. The Htockholders oh the F. M. F. I. A"sotiistion of Newherrs CI sunty wal meet in aninnu-e session at Newbe'rr, DI. H , on S 'turday. M trch 231 at, li s'clock a. in., for the aelet ion of ot1icer, LO serve t,he ensuing year, and for lb t,ransacetion of other important business All l1ashi0 holde s ar.' ra quested to at tendi. J1. L. KrITTr, Presid'i, S. S (CUNNINouipA M. A g't,. t It w.ua-dc. To sell a geood Piano at, a bargain, or will take in exchasngo a.- part pavmien-, a hirsi tilass tuic k cow Address B ,x 5. 1ary, S. C , Newberry Co. t& 2t Just recol v.-d a lot of Stceson's Spring styles stilY hats at Jamieon'se. Lights Must Keep Burning. A traveller once visiting the light iouse at Canlais said to the keeper, "liut what if one of your lights should go ont at night ?'' ''Never!i lipossibe 1" he cried "Sir, yon. Lder are elhips sailing to all parts of the world. If tonight one of my burners were out, in six months I should hear from America, or In diai, saying that on stuch a night the lights of Calais lighthouse gave ao'warning, and some vessel had boon wrecked." If all Christians relt as deeply the responsibility hat rests upon thorn as lights in the world, what a transformnation night be expected, NIotico of Final Sottlemnt anm ischarge, that I will make a final seI,Iiement 'a t to E,tat.' of Mary Ruff, de ceased, n ihnl Proba'o Court for Newborry eiunty, .s. C., on Thursdaiy the 4 hi day if April A D) 19111 at. li o'el'ck in the Forentooni anid wil' imme'diatl.i there tfter applyv for Lctsereq Duamlaesry as Oiliitaeuir of lute said ICetate. All reous holding claims againt hesi lsate will present tie same tuly attested, and all those Indebted to hn said estate will pay lhe samte on or infore that date.4 Mafah 2nd 101.AinL.'sr To pro(luce the best results n fruit, vegetable or graii, the Irtilizer used must contain -nough Potash. For partic flars see our panplhlets. Wq end them free. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 NNssau St., Iew York. Founded 1842. 5TIEF=F PIANos "Sing their own praise." 'le word hamis been o much B abused hat we of ton hes. Iate to URO it. It so happens though hat thero is no other word that. vill ndtiquately describe the STIE FF )j ano. 000000 It is as near perfection as human kill has been able to reach. O0( )00 It combines the high ~ qualities of he otber instruments and has many Inique additions of its own. 000000 Chas. M. Stieff, Plans Manufaturer, BALTIMORE, MD. 4. and S. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. Good Time. Every man, lady and )oy should have agood :ime piece. Come and >uy it of us as we have i large selection. If your watch, clock r jewelry needs repair ring it to us and we Nill put it in good or Jer. We also have a nice ine of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. ST'ATE OF? SOUTrH CAROLINA, COUNTY 0OF NEWB1ERRY. W W. Ilodge.s. Judget of Probate. muba nmadet suit to Inc to grant, tim ttors of administ,ra ion of the *a of and e4Tects of Precious Ellen Tihes-- are therefore to cito and ad n .nish all and singular the kindred and 3reditors of the said Precious E len t'homas deceased, that they be and ap xear before me in the ('ourt, ofProba'n. [0 b.- held at N. wherry I 'ourt Blouse S ,on th.* 19 h day of Mar next, after ublication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the renoon. to show cause, if any they ha8ve, why the sid Administration thnuld not, he granted. iven indo my han1 this the 4th W W*. HIODGES, J. P N. C. Come In out of the Weather And we will make you comfortable, not only while in our store, but on your way home, and after you get there. Just ThImk of II! all these comfortable goods going for a mere song. M--n'e M e'klstosh (Cape (Ioa 98o.; los,s' 88e ; \1-n's $o 00 overcoat,s.03 45, omt finer - nos att a little more than iia f .rie' V.try hos all-wool B'ankets 0-4 at. 32 90, 1 1-4 at 37 Well, as toGCap s and Jackets, if we charged my less we would be SIng them away. Men s Underwear and nany.other goods at :ut prices. Yours for business, S. 1. Wooteg 1901 1901 AH A PPY NEW YEA TO YOU! Wo unfurled our banier isinetteLi p-trs ngo, ncd I1rongh ali ii ell e 1 % irt We have rt-tained the pat-rotnage o- a grout matn. of our first cuiistiineril, Rl though many efforts weti miade to inudicea hem to trado IieMiwhere. In some istances the miraculous offers of compotilors draw thin from us only to return to im to trade and to remainll with i Mlia eistHtotnterm are added daily. To each and all we% extteid our tha, hi f,r tiif mitiy favors and pstronage that has bee, given us. Our First Consideration is Our Trade, by giving t em value for what they pay. Fjoi ile vvr. beo g 1 or im, has been to f-llow none, but, to ieat th.-in ill, ai wv%ask othiig mjoro than a comparison of vur goods and prices with th --o (if all) oti lhr houlhe in this town, and we feel confident that to trade with tim mean- a saving of CENTS, DIMES AND DOLLARS. We propose to make it even lore profitable to you to -rnie with ii us during this year than we-ever did before, and expenriace his taught. )ou that Our Word is Our Bond. More Goods for Less Money. A Fair and Square Deal to All. That's our promise during the entire year of 1901. Every train brings in new goods. We start the new cot,tury with a vim, and aR always, we intend to win. The Fair and Square Dealer. AWThis offer stands for 30 days only. Si&* 4 Fnll QHarts of Pflre Rye Whiskey, From For Seven $265 a to Shipped~ to Nine Ally V n, Years Address Old. Express U 0oTJ 1 SAX Ear0Xai. ONE QT W 11. Mcp RA Y ER. Guarantet d Strict13 Pure H a (I-maikiels. II M sh. ONE Q '. GIBSON XXXX ' P - tlat thien Itl ho 11r.ootit D! gr. ONE QT. GUCK ENi El UN E?, Ju1t1. iuel v itd for It, M dieinal Value. ONE Q ' OLD ( ROW WHISKEl'.Y, 'I he Oto ReiiH.t.h Faj% I Ite. We ship this assis ituveit, or .-+orted tiny % a. you il e 1 t i m. in at pain pack ag-- for $2 05 express prepaid nly to the liniis of a he Sati hero Express 1 o. W it- for our new illustrated price list, just out Sed in 3 our orders. ",Give us a trial ,n out $1.50 and $2 00 Pure R3e at d uorn REFF,RENcE-: Third National Bark. GLENDALE SPRINGS DISTILLING 00s, iWi CIiE.L STREET, ATLANTA. GA. Newberry, Tuesday, March 27. Two Performances, rain or shine, at 2,30 and 8p. m. 150 -~Wonderfully Educated Dogs - 1 50 60 - - Pretty Performing Ponies - -60 25 - - Comical Monkey Comedians - - 25 A Herd of Tiny Baby Elephants. @ This Year Twice Larger than Before. @ Don't miss the Big Street Parade at 10O a. m. "DEXTER MrATTRESS" Price, your door, -$12 50 Guaranteed and for sale by FL Y.LEAVELL, -T HE Natioeal B8k of NQwbemr, S The Riser Millinery (38STABLIGHED 11.) 1 . o pn Capital - --$150,000.00 av eertig ra SuPplus and Profits - 96,865188 aG Veyhn a .........edranged in their new General banking businese rnsce store, so that the ca oleettons.' Correspondence slcedserve their Customers. Savings Department. They are selling their oDlepos.its allowed,interest at the rate entijrg stoc tadb of4 e cent per annum frt date of .aa O de os.L lateresi payable January 1st low COst in order to ana July 1st of each year'. kePOm O h e Mt. A. OARLIsLs, Preat. maero-o h e T. DUNCAN, l'ahe - Spring Goods before & . w. BMN. Aa . th seasonn opns.