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Knights of Pythias, Cy-nwstle, 'Exvt1, Newberry Lodge No. 75. S T A l'. D C()VINTitN-; oF this L sidwe will too -t--d in 2 ol aild 4th Tui itday ilgh-4 .1 us- i'- . I at 8.00. VisI lig r1u t, 0.111.,ua welcomed, 11'HO ij 14011P1'IM4, K ) Lt. I t Id S. Crotwell Hote Buildint,. NEWB.URY "nAICKY Corrected every Tuesda and Frtio by Summer Bros. M eat... .................. . . .. .. 7 . 8, Shoulders ............ ..... H .ams........................ 1A 3. Best Lard ............... .... 9- -Y 10. Beat Molasses, now crop 63k Good Molasses.................... tr(u%E Corn .................................. 65' Meal........ ......... ........ 65. Hay................ ........ $1.00 Wheat Bran ........... .... 1 15 1st Patent Flour.............. 4 75 2nd Best Flour...................4 25 Strait Flour.........................64 00 Good Ordinary Flour...........63.25 a3 75 Sugar ............... .. .........a* eo Rico................................... 5r 8 e Coffee................................. I 1 v5 Cotton seed meal, per sack I 25 Loose Hulle, per owt.. ......... 30. Country Product-* Bntter, per lb ............ .... 15(c2, Eggs, per dozen ............. 12e Chickene, each....... .....l (5)25. Peas, per bushel...... . ........ 85v Corn, per bushel.. .............. 60. Oats, per bushel......... .... 35(!40! Sweet potatoes ... .... .... 50( 0 Turkeys, per lb ..(f.. , Fodder, per cwt ........ .....I o. N1-,'.vE1tRY 0 r00N ' ICC & (Corrected twice a week by J W. J try a 0I;s March 19, 1001. B est...... ........................... 81c Just receiv.d 100 tons High Grade Fertilizers, get our prices, we will make it to your inter#st. t&ftf E M. EVANS & CO. We are selling the best patent Flour on earth for $4.40. Purcell & Scott. A portion of the track on the Southern railroad between Newberry and Helens was damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. The fire is supposed to have originated from the cinders from the engine. The lingering -Ou9h followin vgrilipe calls for One %Iinu'- C u b Core F r all Ihr at alid lung tr ules this Is the only harmless rem- dy hiat giv s im mediate resultm. IJ'r--v. nt-j coi-sumpt ion. Gliders ('orn-r Driu S ore. Tel-ptun - su6b4U iber Please add to your list. W. H. Wal lace, residence 108. and or.ligp t2t. L W. FLOYD Mrs. Gilliam, of Atlantm, was called to Newberry yesterday on account cf the serions illness of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary E. Gilliam. Both of these Jadies are at the residence of Mrs Mary Wright Car load Tiunks, Bavs and Suit cases just, receivtd at Wooten's We have a few thou sand bushels of Corn we will sell for 62bc. Come quick. Purcell & Scott. Don't Forget the L.cture of De Brown at, Opera House the 25 inst., also at WVest En.t B apr,ist Churcn the 26 inst. Subj 'ets: At Opera House the 25, CourtshI p and Mats imony. At West Enod the 28, After The Knot I, Tied. Ad mission: At Opera H iuse, 25 cents, Reserved seats, 35 cents, Tick.-s e-n sale at Scholt's. Pelbam's, Reeders' Smith's, and B okst,ore, and it Ieie-na by Mrs. WV. E Mielton, at We-st End by Mrs E Ia Bro vn, virs RI bica Louto, Misses Altce Cssy, Br'nice Devoiure, Maggie Hu'chin-on, Carrie Reightey, and Mrs 3. M. Davie', Tho - who purchase reserved seats will please go to Mr. Scholtz and select their sease. 2 t a&. The Dale Bros. will open with the big minstrels in their original musical act as produced in New York. Raleigh, Nor folk and Richmond papers say that it is one of the best acts ever witnessed in these cities. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for more when given One Minut,e usugh Cure. Motiners endors it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs am,d colds and every throat and lung trouhle It is a specific for grippe anid asthma and has long been a well known retnedy for whooping cough Gilder's Corner Drug Storp. James a,, tMaur a.eaup eo Meet. There will be a meeting of the James D Nance Camp held in t he court boise on the first Monday in Aprii for the purpose of electing delegates to the South Carolina Co'nfedera. e Veterans reunion to be held in Columhia, and also to the United Con federtet Veterans reunion to be held in Memphis, Tenn., in May. A large nieeting is desired as there will be business of importane transacted, and thbe mi mbi rs are re quested to come prep.sred to pay their annual duos. STATE OF 0111o. CITY "F Tot.EDe , LaUCAS 1.'O. NTY* FKA'KxJ. ' nENEY miakes onthi thst lhe Is the. 5oNIiOk partner of the fire, *f V. J. ('iExFaY & Co., doing business Iin the c ity of Toledo1 Conn- and State afore'sald sennd that. aid firm w 11 Dav the sum of ONE ILUNDRED DOLiARS for each ad every tia e of' ,sr, that cannot be cured by tke use of H Ar.t's FiR 'NKC 3 OIH'nY. Sworn to before zno and subscribed in m', presenc, this uth d.y ofD eember A .D. .88 A. W.QitEASON Notary Public. 1Ha P.. (.atarrh Cure is taken internally an'd acts direct,1y on the blood and muco -S sur faces of the system. Send for teustimona tale free. m. J CIIENEY & CO., Toledo. 0., Sold by drngIhts. 75u. Hail's Fa t ly Pills are the best Mooktntosh Cape I oats, Men's 98o., Boys' SQo., at Woon's, tf, VARIOUs AND ALL ABOUT. Mr. A. F Golden is now with the firm of Copeland Bros. Mr Z. F. Wright went to C...arleston on business Saturday. Col. 0 L Schutupert left yesterday for the Spartanburg court. Miss Ethel Paysing r of the county is visiting Mrs G M It. Epting Capt. Geo Swygert of Selwood, was in Newberry o.a business Monday. The Glenidale Distilling Company, of Atlanta. has an ad. in this paper. Hon George S. Nlower went to Spart anburg yesterday to attend court. Miss Cuminings Cromer of the county is visiting at. Mr Geo B. Cromer's Col Thos W. Holloway, of Pomaria, was in town for a fk % days last week. Miss Drucie Cromer of the county is visiting Mr. W. C. C-nmer and family. Miss Lucy Fellers, of Prosperity, is the guest of Miss Essie Fellers. Mr. B. B flare, of Saluda, was with friends at the college for a few days last week. Miss Alma Smith of the county spent Friday and Saturday at Mr. W. 11. Wal lace's. Mr. F. B. McIntosh, of Columnhia. visited his father Dr. Jas McIntosh, the past week. R. H Welch, Esq . went to G een wood yesterday to attend the lecture by Bob Taylor. Dr W. E. Blats, of Columbia, was in the city Sunday visiting his father, Mr. W. H Blats Mrs. Wi. Farrow, of Jalapa, who has been visiting Mrs. Ws V. Ewart returned home Saturday. Mrs. Thos. V. Wicker went to Jenkins. ville on Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J S. Swygert. Col. George Johnstone returned Mon day from Laurens where he had been on professional busineso. Mr S. P. Crotwell who has been spend ing some time in Charleston on business returned home today. Heritage, Coleman and Heagler's big minstrels will be at the opera house, Sat urday night, March 23. The hour for evening services at the Church of the Redeemer has been changed from' 7.30 to 7 45-o'clock. Miss Ida Coleman and Miss Minnie Riley, of Saluda, spent Friday and Sat urday with Mrs W. F. Ewart Miss Annie Simmons, of Green wood, who has been visiting Miss Thyra Schum pert returned home yesterday. N iss Julia Bates, of Batesburg, arrived in the city Saturday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W T. Tarrant. Miss Gertrude Bobb, of Prosperity, at tended the debate Friday evening and spent' the night in town with friends. Gentry Bros ' famous dog and pony show will be in Newberry March 27. Read their announcement in this paper. The Newberry College baseball team will play a match game with the Clinton team at Clinton on Friday of this week Mr. D C. Flynn returned Sunday from the Northern markets, where he pur chased a large and beautiful line of spring goods. There will be services at the Church of the Redeemer every evening during Pas sion week begiuining Palm Sunday, March 3rst. Col. 0O L Schutupert attended the funeral of Mrs McBee In Greenville on Saturday and was one of the honorary pall bearers. Mrs. Samuel Stradley, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W W Hodges, returned to her home in Green ville Friday., - Mr T. C. Pool went to Greenville on Friday to attend the funeral of .Mrs Harriett Butler McBee, mother of Capt V. E McBlee. Mr. Reubep E. Unger, who has been teaching the Eulala school near Ninety. Six, visited friends at the college Friday and Saturday. Mr and Mrs T. M Wells, who have been visiting the family of Mr. 0. Wells, left yesterday for Columbia, where they will make their home. Dr. and Mrs. J E. Boozer, of Columbia, came up to Newberry Sunday and wilt .pend sonic time with his parents Dr and Mrs D. L Bloor.ei. Mrs. Polly Cromer, of Pomaria, who has been visiting her sons, Auditor W. C. Cromer and President George B. Cromer, returned home on Saturday. The Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Association of Newberry County will hold a meeting in the court house March 33 See ad. In another column. Misses Della and Btessie Bowers, Lizzie Dreher, Maggie Barre, Mr. B. L. Wheeler and Rev W. H. Hiller, of Prosperity, at tended the debate Friday night. At a meeting of the County- Board of Control held yesterday Mr P F. Baxter was elected beer dispenser and will -'pen up the dispensary about April r Mrs. George Davenport, of Denny, after an extended visit to relatives North, stopped over on her return Saturday with her brother-ln-law, Mr 3. D. Davenport Miss Julia Hood, of Baltimore, who will. have charge of the millinery department at Mr. W. T. Tarraute this season arrived in the city Sunday and is stopping at Mrs. Mattle Glenn's. The first game of baseball of the sea. son was played on the Newberry diamond Friday of last week between Newbe -ry and Clinton and resulted in a score of 6 to to in favor of Newberry. When you are 'billons, use those fa. mous little pills known as D'-Witt's Little iCarly Risere to cleanse the liver and bowaA)S. 'They never gripe. Gil der's Cerner Direg $1,ore, Anmusewo%nts ut 41p Dan Packard and his large and einp be the attraethop at the theatre Tuesda Pro Tem," on, of the brightest and it cent years, "Prince Pro Tem" is from t] "Jack and tho Branstalk" at d oth(r Fu PANN i7A mirt,h, m'-lody sed song written for laui The s ory of the opera Is a funnv one funny citueat ions; a list of pretty girls ar& ways and tuneful voices and rich costum the audience's attention. Mr. Packard, the popular manager-cor the comedy role of 'Tommsny TompkinR," one could better fill the funny part of "T A capable operatic orchestra, under ti pleasing feature of the at,traction make-u This comb)inaltion of a new opera by su company, as popular and decervinar a ata house. Prices 25c . 50 -.. 75c., and $1 00 M4VYtl%lIPY RETURlNN4. Fo ty fit irt,t'aa oIf ai V IJ *Pp.tar VOisd ssetmr. The Greenville News of the 14 h ins-. 3ontained 'he following: ('aptain Hlughes, conduct r of th. ~Sout.hern railroad, on tAe (Columblia and G-eenville division, celebrated hic rort y-fifth l.irthday yesterd sy. ' Cap" has been wit h the S"ut hern road aines i e was tw nty five yeats old. maving tiegun wor k as a lI iiumo 0n5o Mlarch 4 1581. iH.e worked a8 a flag man only six months when he wa placed in charge of a trains as cond uct or. Fie has been conductor now for about olneteeni years and a balf. Near1y everyone wio has traveled ver tbe C. & G. read kn~ows Captain Hughes 11.- is cmnsidered one of the est condue',ors on the road, alwan 3olite anid a. cornmrodating, hu' neve e hbeiess a strict disc'ipinar ian. Il pen a wo or three nigh)is every w"' k n Gieevllie and hats many fral ids xere. The stomach controls the t,uation ['hose who are hear.v and str n at hose who can eat and digest plen y ood. Kodol Dispepsia cure dsgt s's what you eat an.d allows you to ea' all Mhe good fkod ,u want.. If mu saffer Drom indigestion, heartburn, belching )r any o' her atom ich troue, this prep iration can'i htlp but do - ou goodi. -l'he net sensItuive stoma c a can taike it. 3ilder'o Cornier D)rug S ore. 5U.rsaer eor Cheat ' The spring anno cm--nt of 0. Mi. homieson is in k, eping wits the ,ell deined policy - g he popular corner st,ore," 1he best, none too good or Newberrians C o hes for the t oueg ind old it prices hat apipeal to all. While this house always studies econo iy for its patrons it is never at the xpethe of materials or finish, and gar ment cat be bought at the Corne r t, re" which are the ver beast produc ions of tbee' desigis atd makers Iof Sn aesd boys clothing and at prices that are as low as alsy in the State and lower than many Th citIzens of New besrry city assd coutnty are fortunate in baving right at bomne a house where they can purchase up-to-date clothing t prices within tie reach of all. the Li ne of men's and ladies shoes is s'om p'eto, and the same is true of men's rurs'lahing goods. Tb" whole story of rices will b told is a attratinP ma at ri n ' Corner $ ore Ussa" F's lany. 1, will pay to read it. Counterfeit of De Wit t's Witch Haze*l Salve are liable to cause tIs-.od po1s n ing. Leave t,bem " lone The origin,al bas the name DveW'l's upon the box and *rapper. It.is a harmies and hseal lng salve for sie de-e -i--s U -s quat ted for piles. GIlders ('orner Drug Store To thes Write-r. All 30on various and all about corr. - spitnd'nta. since question4 are hseis g aisked and answered, please tell us why it. is that adog turns around thsree time b 'fore lying down, and what Is it, un less it is the winad, that makes Match bares mad. PERUSER eommencing~ this week Mr Ii s Rlghtmre, of the New berry Laundry C e , will call on all the laundry custom ers and r.elve their laussdry. Thi-a will be done for' the insterest of s he new compatty t hat it, may have its customers when the plant, is started which will only he a short t.ime. The en's eern will aspr cete any favor shown b-y giving Mr Righirmire the laundrs Paekstes left at the old era an. of he U p to-d.1t Lann-tev an M. 8 -- et will receive prompt, attei,isl, IL. Pro 4tenuet 'IsnOglt. .tent opera company and :orchestra will evelling March 19th, snging, Olrince )st original comic opera successes of re be ptn of X. A. Bairnet, autbor of "1492,; CCeIecs It is I deliglhtful blending of X.-N x !hiJ g purl'oses Only. , sparkling wit h witty lines and v( ry in the company and Their b-wit.ching es are sure @to attract a large share of imedian, will be secn to advantage in his every move causes a laugh, and no r1mmy" thait jolly Dan. le leadership of Louis Perle, is a mst p ch a well known comp--ser, such a great comedian, should suflco to pack the FORTY a41.01PNIP A NNIVR,ARV. f the Uterary 4il11-4%110* of Newbierry Col. h-go-lit, bnr reaminig 1rmgram well Rvoid red. Ort Friday evening as has b-en the ma.tom f. r inny vears the Literary -ioclet.les of Newberry College celebra ,-1 d their -12nd anniversary, by a joint d-ba'e and un exhibition of oratory. The interest that is always mattifested ini t.he ptiblic entert,inments of New herriy Collego was not, wanting on this 4lec aion asid thte opera house was crowded wit h visitors anid friends of the tollege, many of lie formirsludents bc miz preseti, who weire there to encou ravio and inspire thesc young speakers. l'e exercises were opom d with prayer b3y R.-v. 8 C. B 0ieitine. Mr. W J Swttenburg of 1he Phre nitkiosian l soiety pr'esiaded over the meitet imes. and irt ridce ilL.l he speakers In it th-sini ndlL trace'ful man.n"r. i-h ora'tors Io f the ' ecasion were: *l sse,~ W I in'(l 1ra of the Phrena k'mb is ase i.:t3s ad J. B D-rrTick of th I'xelaioru societ.y Theisr aipeeches showv. d careful study "ad deep t houaght ansd Ltese. o ung m. lliPr vedl I hems-lv es to be o aiors in ver'y tria'. Mesrs, J B Se' zl"r and E. IC. Heu drix.of the Iixce.si >r' socie'ty a llimative ansd H C- Lorick and J 10 Shealy of the Ps.renaakosmian society negative ciehntetd hi' queistion. Res.olved, 1h at the B3ritis'. S sta-a A fii -n policy was justi Iiate, and the aitu imenst b-o' for- asnd agauinsi, woulId haLve (don5 credlit to older and wicirS heiads T1he audl(ience terame' v, try smuch i-ethuied and excitement ran high while thi' judo.--\1r. W H. WalaIie, lion. Geissge' .Toh nst-.'no aid MI i. Curl isle, 10-q --wer'e msaking t,heir' decisi< n aind while i wtll d one,"' could be said for both side s 1-he negative was vi ctor'io uS An interest,ing feature of the evenings en'ertainment. wias the e-say by Miss Annie R s of the Philomnathian socd et-y, which was organized is 1897 wvhen cis-education was introduced int,o New ber-ryeolleg.',and shbis was abhe first tlimo that ai young lady had ever taken p irt In any of the public c xercises of t,t e collegi'. This easay wast well writ'en, ansd was delivered with grace and ease, and the audience by their applau-e showed their apulreciaiion of it, and al-o otf i.,bu fat t ah-tr tbo d -orS of Nese h"rr3 C,slb-a.e h 've b -n thr swg openl tot young' taddh, man.1 of ii horn are tiak ing advanatage of shbis opportunity to secur'e a higher education, thus en abling themselvles to hotter cope wit,h mnen iu th.' ' aiks of life. TPhi mausic was -fturni-lh -d by B3iard en'q orche's ra of Augutes,, and adoed v. r s much t,o t he eniji. ment of t he eve ni g. Evers' feat ure of the inter'i stis g pro4sran w -s well rendered, and re fts ecad great, c ed it on the faculty, 14tu dients ansd societi's which were repro Ss'. d The exercises were clos. d with a ben. edicion bey [Rev. S. U. B .ilentine, of Whi,e Rock. It l)-tzz tn te Worldt. No -llscov.-rs in med icise has ever createdl 'ne q sirt.-r oaf the exoil' m--nt that hacs hseii c-esus. d by ()r'. Ig's New iJisco er's for Constumption l.'s ss'v.-rest ti's a t ave tieen on hopetlius victliss of a sissum i-tbon, Ptneumonila, Heimorriage, P'liurisy' and Br-onctitis, thouis, nds of' w hom it has restored to pserfe'ct health. [Por Coughs, C'olds, As'hn, rioup. na - Piever, Hoci rseness a-n-i W'h i- C- na.-h It ic the qu'ick br~ ai droi e s -Is .a i -ji n rnt's c at,isfiac "o 'n o "--'ns 'I mt - ev. 1a rze bottles , 50. anui 41&.0. a einiL.tas free. Will tii I Ii n Cho-eer, A pril 191h. btr Thiss. ic. Wicker will R. prebst Newber. ry Col1-go. 10he excuvilo committee of the Oratorical A -o.-dair of S 'uth Caro lina hit-ld 11 i,-ItinlgK at Furman Un iverl-ity Priday oight. A monerO i the-. inmers of tho commit tee Pr*1SIlnt wer: L. V Brown of t.hv S-umi ('ro'ina Presbyterin coll.-Ir at. Clinton. chairman111; J It Gih-on -r W ITord efolliee; .1 ' Press ley of E-,kie ; Jas S. It nwick of New. hll" r' e volioge; .1, A Irak field of Pur. M,e; 1E. M latthews of (1lenlson: A \1 Sih 11, It memb1her froml the college w$s untble loatilend. PI' ill ers of he as-ociltioll illrv: Q It N wman - f (vlemsoi, president; I. w. i3ritwi of (nlinton (oile, Vice lletsid11e1; It. It Far of 1-iskin, re. vord Ing secret are ; George 1' Clause n -f Newherrv e 'Ilege. corresp-nding kerMet--Yi W W. Colemiall of Furman. treua-rer; W (! It ger of We ITord Aecri-tary of w. a'vd marks. At the moetiig of t,e committee it was decilo I to hold the next State "Olte-t. Ii Chester, t he apsocialion hav ing received inl levtinlln fr. in 1i . citiz.ms of 'har plt". The' date for 'Ihe voiv, St. im It"fa, A pil' 19 h Trpeasrer' v. W I 'olvimal a J.til . Brakli. eld of Fiaiin ii were appolited 0 stei Ie ili $25 medal to 1) presented 1,o the winner (if th fir*t, prize. E N. lit t,he ws of h lomsonl wis ippoilted a ell li t. I. t of -1e to seeu'e Im ic fo ,Ih e cail,ionl. J. 11 ibOn f WqIIford( W'1l have' 0bar&e of 1 he pre s. feat,re of the eontmst Thie Judet8 wero also decided upon but their naivis were no given out flir, publication. Nearly every colloege in I hi Hlute is represented In the associa 1 Ion and eaeh 1n8t.ilu111ion will be repres ented at. t.he' Stitte contest In April -- Greenville Nems Ma eh 17 Some'leie ago two m1e1kbers were ch'sen b% each moelet-y to cont-st for the honor of represestitig Newberrs ('ollege at, lie meet,ing of the Swiate Ormtorical AlsocIat.ioi. On Siturday morning last Ihese young mien delivered Ilhle spieeclies bfefore a committee of Ihree wh e v-re lion George S. Mow eR, R- C II A ems'rong ani It H1. We h Itq M I. Thlom. 1E. Wicker was Slie . s1eIu eontlaslant, and will le pres.ceet. Newleei y I'olege at, tbe state Or-oi'rcal A-soctioiii-n to be icld in (hester oi April 19tih. Wu congratu ma.e \1 I. V ekur and hope he will sue cet'd i) wiining the holiors both for himself and Nuwb. rvy Uollege. Prof. Ivisoi, of I,,naconing, Amd utiffered terribly form lieuraligim of the st.otaich ani) Ind ige3 loti for thirteenl yemr.8 and iftri the doctors failed io ctro )1i, the I fed hilm) on morpl)hine A friend adviE the use of Kodol Dv 1)1'1)Sil Cure1 acnd aft.Mr t,-kinu a few bme. tles of It he sais, "it, has cured me en .Irely It car'l say t').o much f.er Kodol Dvspr-f-aCure "i digests what you cat G,Ilder's Corner I)rug Store. CEREOLTE---Top Dressing The Wonder Worker! For oats, whe'at, corn, cotton and Vogitables. This F'ortilzer has been used for yoars and will inicrease yeild from Fifty to One Hndred per cent. Apply to Summer Biros., Agents for Newberry CJounaty. The Home Fortz. Obhem work's Baltimore Md. 180. Feor Nate. One Smiah & B trnels Upright Piano, SL),le A In fle'-i. c'ass cod dition. Colmi L HLEAsiE, t&f 2r. Astorney. .he'r fr liuiford Huag a li.d Negro. Last Friday Sher-itf M. M. Baford se rvedr a hench watrran, on) A-cIh WVads worth who was wanrt.ed iln Ucijon for househre'aking aced larce-ny The Sherai ff foundc( Wadsworth on the TIurnlpseed place, aboeul twelve mIles from here, accd will take him to Unilon tomorrow. Wacdswort,h is a noted characeter, hav ing beenl tic sever'al d(tllcultics aid secrv. d a numbeh)r sf years an the peni tontle ry focr shoot i-g anotber negro. At the iime of ihis ar'rest, he hatd, on his person1, t,hree pIistols, but the vigilant -(terifT heed the dr'op on himi before he could make use of t,bem. ' Ink.s a 1tich F'ind. "1 wasi trl'Ule d for several yeairs with ch'ronte i digesttoc arid nc-rvo)us debuli tv," wr'ites lV J. Gr'een, of Lancaster, N i , "No r' tmedy helped me unrl II Ue'gan uinIg I'slectric Hui'lers, whIch dirt mI morel good than aill the me di einfes~ I ever used. They have alsoi kept my wc e In excellcnt, hea lh for years, shie sa' ti I'leec irt Iit,ers are just sielendaId flor ferm e Ironbtlec-; that, they are a and rit 'n c and I r. vbtorarl 0 fill wveak,, r'ln dolwn wV- men' NI) other medh Ic inoa enno take it ls iplace In our' family."' Trry thorm. 0 1.x 50J.84tsfacl,on guar anite'ed by ati dr(i i,giit,l. Oe 1ite,ef vaccinatin, That Is ai fcmnny pIcture a young lady prese'ed A'- veral nights ago, the result of a v ry e.uccesisfulh oper'ai ien of vaccl nall.eln. She awoke t," fInd herself cn the floor all tanegled up in the cove ring, having julmped ot, of bed in a dream that, four doctors were trying to yacci. nate h- r'--one stsindinog at each core er of the beId F ur vaccino points ready to pierce' ih-t ar.ec was a little too much. Sne VIews thaI she will never again be vaiccinated Others have vowred the same*** Mrse C. IC. Vanieusen, of Kllhourn, WIs , was s filIcted wit,h stom.ach troluble ernd coansttpat,hon fcor a long time. She sa s: "I havce t.riedl many preparations but none ha'e done me t,he goodI that ('hnmherlb'aini's Stomach and liver Tab let"- have "' Thcee uablels are for sale at. W. E. P'elhamM~ dr.us atre Mr. J. It. Usyne, President of the Stato Voluntee1 Fireman's Atsociat.-n of Sout hCarolIon mot the Excelsior Fire Co. lastt nighi and told them of his planis for enlarging the Association and inaking it a powet in the State. iHe ?ild that the Assoel. ation in Grieenville list, year offered a $75 trumpet to that, team in the Assovi ation makinr the best timie and $200 In m11on1ey to ihe teal) 11111king the bst time, % hiether in the Ass-oiaioi ir not. We still have tho trompet, which is to be coinpeted for every year. What the committee in Newberry proposes to put, up I all) not able to saty, but we want, to get a cash prize along with the trum put prize. Theii your imayor hati sug gested to me that wo offer prlzms for a hose aid horse wail;.Pla contest, and wh n the comimittee was asked ahout it, they were very much lonsed with the sug gestion. If this is done we will get, more members an(1 have a bigger crowd. I think t.hat, the best thiig is the flre tRIUM) of South CROlinah can d0 1s 10 joIn this association, because we want to get memb-111fers, we want to be strong. The State of No& th Carolina gives t the-ir Association $10 (100 a year; Sout h Cart linat gives nothilig. The volunteer firi - mni jeopardize their health and their lives to ,ave other nent; pi,opeit.y and have a9ked nothing but the good will o the people. And now we waint iore iembers, and when we jgrct more muemn bers we we will have i1uece, if it, is exerted in the right way. and we will ask our lawmakers to do siOething for the Sate Firein's A-s0ciatin. 1311 We CInOt, o allythinir unless we get t gether. Atid %ou want to get tile best men you can ito your company. Ast the city of Nowborry to give you $15 it month to hielli you along and to hielp fix up your hiall. Greenville gives $10 a mon0th. Suo Ose all 111ese comanb-)llli should disbu nd. The city would have to pay mnen to sit, here in this house and w it for the fire alarm and you can 1ot get. a good fireman for I# ts than $30 a moi,th A-k for these things you ough, to have, $I0 it month Ask for much and they should give it to you. A-k fear it. You need it. 19toWn1 to Atoms. The old idea I hat the body some-t. ime ne' d a powerfui, dr"st,ie, pturgat iv 11111 MIS bCeen (Xl) 0e1(xd; fOr Dr. l(mgt New Life illIs, which are perI. evl -IMe111-s, genItly 8tunuIa'C li 1er 1un ''owels to expel poison1us 111a tel (leanse Iihe systeUm anId absolutely V re Ionslipatioli a,d Sick Headaliche 0 .I 22c. at all druggists. For that tired feeli:1g, dizziness, nle, t.ry Palmetto Liver Medicl1w. Pric 10o. For sale by Dr. Vai Suith's Drogug Store. ly Look out for Purcell & Scott's Prices. No matter what price you are quoted you will always find us lower. Purcell&Scott (conlnliltteem Appolittd hust nlight for The Fir-me-n Tournanent. At mfeetinlg of city council, Bo)ard (of Firemlasters anld represent01at, ves fr'om 1.he0 Excelsior Fir'e company held at the council Chambers last night the follow inIg commllittees wcere apinIted to look after the inlterest of the Sout,h Carolis a Volunteer Firemeons 1001' ame.(nt .vhieb Is to meet here on June 5 and 0. COMM ITTEE ON TRA NSPOIRTA TION. Chief C J. Purcell, Al,lermian J. J. Langford, Fireman HI R WXells. COMMITTEE ON HOTEl, RATE.. ;.Ausistant Chief A TI Birown, Alde mall E C. Jones, President J. WV. Esrhardt. INVITATION COMMITTEE. Chief C. J. Purcell, Aldeman Ed Scholtz, President J W. Earhardt. 1FIN ANCE. COMM ITTPRE. A'deman F. C Jon's, Assistant Chief D). L. Copeland, Assistant Chief A. T1. Birown. MUJSIC COMMITrTEE. C. L~ Blease, 11. HI. Evans. It (Girdien tie Giohe0 The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. as the best in the world, ex'ends rouno t he eart h It,'s t he one perfect heal,-r of Cuts, Corns, B.irns, hB ulses, Sor'es. Sealds, ilollIs, U leers. Felons, Aeh,-s, P'ains and( all Skin Erupltions. On 3 infatitble Pile eure. 2.5c a box at, all druggists. A PI.ace for 1 a.j -ymne. A Park for the recreation of the cit I zens d uriaag the summer months is very grea.ly needed. A suita'-le place could no doubt be secured some where ne-ar t,he cit,y limlits and( wit h an ex peditore of some time and a very lit,le monty could be made an ideal leasuHire resort. The idea hus presented Itself to tihe writer quit e a number of time's since he coming a resident, of Newhemrry. New berry is located in 0one of natures favored sp)ots and is ati ideal summlier town. If a nice park was located in or near tbe city so tbat It could be easy of access excursLin parties could be induced to come to t,he towand b(1iy so doing muany hundred dollars could be brought to Newberry that, would go elsewhere. All st.ratigors th at comec to a to wn hel p boom it.*** Aln Hfonest MedIcne for La (Jrlppe. George W. Waitt, of Sout h Gardiner, Me , says: "I have had the wors', coughb cold, eh tils and grIp and hlave taketn lots of trash of ni account but, profit, to the vendor. Chamb,erlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any go'od whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grir have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine.' For sale by W. E. Pelham. Palmett 1 Liver Medicine cures indi gestion. Price 100 For sale by a 1y n, Van mits D.... Stmv. pri.uis Here And with it comes the thought of Nevi S1n1 ii[ Gcoas This thought has been with LIS many weeks. Diring the long win ter days we were not idle, but constantly on the alert, watching for new, as well as cheap Dry Goods, constantly adding to our stock, here and there, some article of stecial value, or perchance some thing just out, until to day. we have perhaps the best all round stock that we have ever shown. Considering the three vital points of a good stock: Value! Style! Variety! A.- I. lvs, wo givirnatoo prices as 1w i 11 any holiin cnl give oi matno <uaahty of morchandhiso. Ali to mtylo, wo are the londers. Elough imid. Am to vari,ty, we will como nearer forniihing overy1 hing in Dry Gcodr, Hilbmory andi Sh.>wti thanmaany houise inl t bi H.-etiori , I>Itll cli arl lino. Our Millinery Department im np to its usua liigh titandard. Our trimmer from Now York is a gou in the right plice. Our Shoe Store, ho only vxclusivo Shoo Storo in \1mwh rry, colinH1 Shliis for till: \len1's .4ho14, ILAldifll' Sho009, BOy8' Shov', (Jirl' Sh 'tH, Shovs for the Baby,v Sun<bay ShovH, Working Shoce. Wholn yolu atro Shopping ploliHo in.. ..-0 wi, st11k. Wo olfer you a H1'ro(g c ("M)IIill l, gocoI service, 1nono0 t d-..1aing, l.,w prievs anld at 1ine ito ek to Hle t, fro m . Next wvek we will toll you about som11e of our 8pwec ialtiel. Vry troly, 6&&S MoW8r Coe A Dandy Line of The prettiest you ever saw! Prices Just Right! also A New Assortment of Wall Papar. R.Y.Leavell. Dan Packard Opera Company At Olbola Hoi180 Tnil Siy Night, March 19, 35 - -Alltar Arlists -- 35 WA ii.l' reln tha, famious Musleial L"antaslo "Prmnce Pro Thni." S 'ats will ge finst tis morning; now on -al14 at ScholLtz' Jewelry Sito. G.illery ....................... 2 5 cte. R ese rveu d ieatN.............75 an 1( $1 .0() Noti0o of filil1 80tt10I0l1t and DiSthrge. N (ll I IS lI'ThiY GIVEN thait wei a ill m,i ke ~ final set,ic mentI . oni t,hi es8tam1( of 1PollIy H1am, de ceased1(, ill t.h I'oat Co11( iurt for New. birry County, S ( '.. oil Mondayll the 1st day oif A pIril A 1) 110iIau 1I "'olock in the forenooni, andit wilIl immed iati.iy t,lhereaft,er a1p'y for li,teirs dli8isOry as execuLors of t he said est,ato. J1 A. 11AM, NOAI H11A M, March 196, 1901. xeur, ST A'' T 1 SOC l 'IO~I 1~iiLlA, COUNT1Y 01" N lCWL'RRY. IA L L A N) DsING ULAURTIIN1 _RD ~iorsi of Willemi lan1fgford, de ce3as.'d, hare herebty reqire~d to * onder in and es'abhsiih their claims airsainst taaid dloeeaLed beforo e at 11 my ofico in the Town or Newberry, on or hofore the flitoennh day of March, 1901, and all the clreditors of sadd dcinsetd are hereby enjomeod fr"m prosecut,ing their 11II 11 lKAR.D, Mabter. Master's Oie,. Ieb. 8,1innt